58th Annual North Thompson Fall Fair & Rodeo Association
Pageant 2007
Aug. 24 th& 25 th2007
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A M essage from the C ommittee
t has been our great pleasure to have worked and played with our reigning royalty, Queen Cailynn Fraser and Princess Keylea Smith over the past 18 months. We have spent countless hours training, fund raising, doing projects, and travelling. We have also watched these young women represent our community and the North Thompson Valley at many local functions and events throughout the province. We would like to take this opportunity to congratulate them for an admiral job and wish them well in their future endeavours. We would also like to thank Shelby Nystoruk for all her help promoting the youth in Barriere, she has accompanied us to many activities locally, and had the opportunity to accompany our royalty to communities in the Thompson Region. Our Candidates, Jessica, Caitlyn Candice, Farron, and Samantha, have been busy since February, they have spend many hours getting ready for this weekend and the year ahead. The training, functions, and fundraisers have taken a lot of commitment on their part; our wish is that this has been a fun, educational and positive experience for them. Lastly, we thank our dedicated parents, Debbie and Wendy for all their help and support throughout this past year, we could not have done so much with out you! Please take the time to read the back of our program; it lists our sponsors, coaches, and the many people in the valley that have made our program successful.
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he past year I have had the privledge of being Barriere’s Youth Ambassador. This experience has been an exciting and rewarding one. I would like to wish all of the candidates luck on their speeches, talents, and impromptu’s. These five young ladies have been preparing for this event since February, and have so much to be proud of. To the 2007-2008 Royalty, you have my best wishes and support.
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e lcome to the North Thompson Fall Fair Queen Pageant! My name is Cailynn Fraser and I am the 2006-2007 North Thompson Fall Fair Queen. Over the past year, I have had the pleasure of travelling around British Columbia representing the North Thompson Valley with Princess Keylea Smith. We have made many great friends and memories during our travels and I have discovered the beauty of the wonderful province we live in! First off, I would like to thank my sponsor, The Catholic Women’s League, for all of their faith in me throughout this program and my reign. I would like to thank my family and friends for their encouragement and help over the past year as well as the people of the North Thompson Valley for their support of myself and this wonderful program. I would also like to thank the North Thompson Fall Fair Association and the Pageant Committee for all of their dedication and support. With out all of these people my year would not have been what it is! I would like to congratulate the candidates on doing such an awesome job over the course of their training. They all have done a wonderful job and I hope, no matter what the outcome is that they will take what they have learned with them throughout their lives. The lessons you learn through this program are so valuable. I hope you all enjoy our pageant and I invite you all to the North Thompson Fall Fair and Rodeo Labour Day Weekend!
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elcome to the 2007 North Thompson Fall Fair Pageant. I would like to thank all dignitaries, judges, special guests, visiting royalty and community members for coming out to these two nights to say farewell to Cailynn and I as our reign draws to an close and to welcome in our new royalty. Over the past year Cailynn and I have travelled allover B.C representing the North Thompson Fall Fair and the North Thompson Valley. I have enjoyed myself completely travelling to Logan Lake, Vernon, Merritt, Revelstoke, Chase, Nakusp, Quesnel, and Kamloops. This program is an amazing learning experience for young women and you take so much out of it. I would like to thank each individual who has supported me in this program over the past year and a half. Our 2007 Candidates, Farran, Sam, Jessica, Candice and Caitlyn have been working hard over the last few months to prove to you, our audience and our judges that they are more than capable to be the 2007 - 2008 Royalty. Good Luck ladies! In addition i would like to thank the Pageant Committee for all your hard work and dedication to make this program a success. It is now time for Cailynn and I to say goodbye, as we pass our crowns down. Good Luck to the 2007 - 2008 Royalty and go out there and make your community proud.
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Miss Lady Lions 2007
Caitlyn Gadoury
Miss Ghinty Service 2007
Farran Lyons Age: 15 Grade: 10
Age: 16 Grade: 10
I was born in Victoria BC. I have lived in Jakarta, Indonesia, Salt Spring Island, and then
I was born in Surrey BC. We lived there until I was 4 years old, and have lived in Barriere ever
My pastimes are dancing, music, acting and spending time with friends. In my spare time, I am involved with the Thompson Valley Players. My hobbies are reading, drawing painting and writing.
After high school, I intend to attend university, working towards a degree in teaching, sports medicine or anthropology. I would also like to travel to different countries and experience different culture.
Barriere for 8 years. I am an honour role student at Barriere Secondary School, and am particularly proud of achieving the Junior English Award.
After high school, I hope to move to Vancouver and attend performing arts school. My goal is to be accepted at the New Image College, and complete the two-year acting program. My career goals are to successfully pursue acting and dramatic arts. One thing that I would like to experience in life is to travel to different parts of the world and understand other cultures. Advice to my peers is to know who your friends are, stay true to yourself and not to get caught up in “high school drama”. I have chose to become a candidate because I wanted to be involved within the community. I think that it will be a positive learning experience for me and that I will learn many valuable skills.
since. I am a student at Barriere Secondary school; I have been on the Achievement Honour Roll, Merit and the Principal’s List.
In my spare time, I relax reading good books, photography, listening to music and spending time with friends. I really enjoy physical activities, I am a member on the soccer, basketball, and volley ball teams. I put a lot of effort into sports and I am proud of my achievements. I also enjoy snowboarding, softball, swimming, running, and camping. Things I would like try are bungee jumping, sky diving and scuba diving. Advice to my peers is to not listen to rumours, high school dramas, but most of all have fun, make long lasting friendships, be responsible and live life to its fullest. I have chosen to become a candidate because I believe it will be a great opportunity and an experience that will benefit me in many ways, including being involved in the community.
excerpt from essay by Caityn Gadoury
excerpt from essay by Farran Lyons
...“The Barriere Lady Lions are part of a network of clubs in over 200 countries! Yet, this does not make their contributions any less significant. Their dedication to youth projects, community improvement, and funding of deserving groups has made a hugely positive impact on our small town.”... ...“The Barriere Search & Rescue Group would not have been able to update and improve their communication equipment, in order to more efficently and quickly perform their jobs and help others. The Barriere Emergency Services would not have been able to purchase their much needed equipment”...
...“In 1990, 13.8 acres of land was purchased by Dorothy and her husband, Keith. Two years later in May 1992, Ghinty Service was finally open for business, after 1 or 2 set-backs. Over the years improvements were made to create Ghinty Service to what it is now. Ghinty Service has been operating 24/7 since the day it opened. You may be wondering, “why Ghinty?” Well, Keith Russell named the new business after a cottage that was his great grandparents lived in, in Scotland, “Ghinty Cottage”, which is still standing today with a few minor changes to modern day style.”...
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Miss Canfor Vavenby 2007
Candice Graffunder
Miss Barriere Esso 2007
Samantha McDermott Age: 16 Grade: 11
Age: 16 Grade: 10
I was born in Clearwater BC and have lived in
I was born in Summerland BC. I have lived
Vavenby on our ranch my whole life. I love to be creative in anything I do. I enjoy hanging out with my friends and helping others. I like to dirt bike and snowboard. In the summer, my favorite thing to do is go camping. I love spending time outdoors. I also enjoy learning and doing new things.
in Clearwater, Lone Butte and Little Fort before moving to Barriere in 2003. I am currently a student at Barriere Secondary School.
I do not have specific plans for after I finish high school, but I would like to explore the possibilities. I will work for a year or so and save money to go traveling for another year. During those two years, I hope to find a career I am interested in. I would like to go onto a post secondary education, but not until I know exactly what I want to do.
I plan to travel Europe to see all the old buildings and learn different languages and cultures.
I have chosen to become a candidate in the North Thompson Fall Fair pageant because I am interested in learning and experiencing new things. I also think it is a great opportunity to build new, long lasting relationships. I think I am a good representative for my community and am hoping to have a lot of fun through out the year.
excerpt from essay by Candice Graffunder ...“Canfor is a lumber mill. The company is based in Vancouver and has mills located throughout B.C., Alberta, Quebec, Washington State, and North and South Carolina. Canfor is the largest producer of softwood lumber in Canada. They also produce oriented strand board, and plywood while also remanufacturing lumber products and specialized wood products. Canfor-Vavenby division is located in Vavenby B.C.”... 6
After graduation, I hope to attend TRU and get a diploma in Early Childhood Education. I want to work with young children because I love them and daycare/preschool settings.
My spare time is spent with family and friends. I also enjoy reading, listening to music, writing, sports and trying new things. I have a part time job that keeps me busy. Advice to my peers is to have a great set of friends, make sure to listen and do homework. I have chosen to become a candidate for the benefits and experience. It is a good way to be more involved in my community.
excerpt from essay by Samantha McDermott ...“Eldon enjoys golf, biking and hockey as well as other outdoor sports. He once was the Captain of the Men’s Golf Club. When he’s not working, he tries to make time for these hobbies. As well as a businessman, Eldon is also a director in the Barriere Chamber of Commerce. He and Kim are active members in the community and usually sponsor a girl for the pageant every year.”... 7
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August 24th peech, Talent and Fashion Show Miss Gemini Video 2007
Welcome
Jessica Marie Brown NTFF
Age: 15 Grade: 10
I was born in Abbotsford BC and moved to Barriere in August 2005. I am a student at Barriere Secondary School and an apprentice hairdresser at Crysti’s Alley.
My favourite pastimes are babysitting, listening to music, camping, swimming, running and shopping. I enjoy spending time with my friends. After graduation from School, I would like to pursue a career in elementary teaching or hairdressing. The one thing I would like to do is travel the world, to appreciate nature and the differences from country to country. On spring break, I travelled to seven states in ten days. My advice to my peers is to stay on task, always get homework done and listen. I have chosen to become a candidate for the experience, to improve my confidence, the opportunity to learn new things and have fun.
excerpt from essay by Jessica Marie Brown ...“When you are bored and need something to do, what do you do? When you’re looking for a family night, what do you do? If you just want to watch a movie, what do you do? Go to the movie store and what better place is there than our very own Gemini Video!.”... ...“Berry and James are very involved in the community and have sponsored many things for the Fall Fair, a slow pitch team and not to mention our very own Fall Fair Pageant. Gemini Video has been sponsoring The North Thompson Fall Fair Pageant for about four years.”... 8
Agenda
Royalty Queen Cailynn Fraser and Princess Keylea Smith Oh Canada - Suzen Allen Grand March of Candidates and Sponsors Introductions Judges and Pageant Auditor SpeechCandice and Talent Presentations Graffunder – Speech Caitlyn Gadoury – Talent Farran Lyons – Speech Samantha McDermott – Talent Jessica Brown – speech Candice Graffunder – Talent Caitlyn Gadoury – speech Farran Lyons - Talent Samantha McDermott – Speech Jessica Brown – Talent
Address By NTFF Fashion Show – Frugal and Western Wear Candice Graffunder Caitlyn Gadoury Farran Lyons Samantha McDermott Jessica Brown (Repeat)
Introductions
Dignitaries Visiting Ambassadors
Presentation of Friendship- Shelby Nystoruk Rising Star Award – Keylea Smith Presentation of AG Foods Bursary – Ivan Lee
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August 25th – Pageant Night
Agenda
Oh Canada - Suzen Allen Introduction of Judges Grande March of Candidates and Sponsors 2006 -2007 Royalty Address by NTFF Group Dance – Candidates Entertainment – Reigning Royalty Introduction of Dignitaries Evening Gown Presentation and Impromptu Questions Miss NTFF Princess – Keylea Smith Miss NTFF Queen – Cailynn Fraser Miss Canfor Vavenby – Candice Graffunder Miss lady Lions – Caitlyn Gadoury Miss Ghinty Service – Farran Lyons Miss Barriere Esso – Samantha McDermott Miss Gemini Video – Jessica Brown BC Ambassadors and Visiting Royalty Awards and Presentations Knowledge Award Speech Award Talent Award Chamber of Commerce Bursary Royalty Farewells Presentation of 2007 -2008 Royalty We wish to express our thanks to our Master of Ceremonies – Barry Brady
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Awards
Miss North Thompson Fall Fair Thank You to our 2007 Sponsors Candidates
Barriere & District Chamber of Commerce Gilbert Smith Forest Products North Thompson Star Journal North Thompson Fall Fair & Rodeo Pageant Committee AG Foods
Canfor –Vavenby Division Lady Lions Barriere Esso Ghinty Service Gemini Video
Coaches
Judges
Connie Falk –Resumes, Cover Letters, Interview Skills Margarite Lapinski –Modeling & Deportment Barry Brady – Speech Coach, Auctioneer & MC Bonnie Douglas – Dance & Choreography Susan Duncan & TRU - Super Host Fiona Clare – Etiquette Jonathan Ikabuchi – Mental Heath Barb Smith – Nutrition Kim Rhodes – Mary Kay Makeup
Acknowledgments:
Jamie Jeffreys – Sewing Judy Davis – Quilting (Rather be Quilting) Bag Lady Enterprises Ian Watt – Set up Deb MacDonald- Flower Presentations Karen Schilling - Flower Presentations Jody Schilling - Flower Presentations Robin Wilson – Sound, Lighting & Music Paul & Barb Morris Ron & Audrey Lanoue – Door Prize Rod & Donna Roy – Door Prize Debbie Fraser – Queen Mom, Chaperone, Fund Raiser, Personal Shopper
Jacquie Everett Teresa Dares Deb Ponto Doreen Popp
Hair styling
Crysti’s Alley
Auditor
Carol Patton, CGA Donna Richardson Jack Wenzel – Engraving & Name Tags Wim Houben- set-up Eric Jeffreys- Errands Jill Hayward - Photography Shirley Devoght - Spa Elizabeth Ekins -Flower Presentations Barry Mclean – Sound, Lighting & Music Oldies Trucking & Antiques Kevin Bryant – Graphic Design Revelstoke Heritage Railway – Door Prize Art AuCoin Wendy Smith – Princess Mom, Printing, Chaperone
And to all members of the community for their ongoing support for this program 11
From Left to Right:
2007 - 2008 Miss North Thompson Fall Fair Candidates Miss Lady Lions Miss Ghinty Service Miss Canfor Vavenby Miss Barriere Esso Miss Gemini Video
Caitlyn Gadoury Farran Lyons Candice Graffunder Samantha McDermott Jessica Brown