Guys remembered... | + “The Riverboat Days parade was held Saturday August 3, 1991 with 18 Terrace Review — Wednesday, August 7,1991 — | THE SIGNOF A | Riverbo at D GOOD BUSINESS = NEIGHBOR... Cc. sos Meme Wagon. - a record 59 entries. In spite of the windy, drizzling weather there | were a record 22 floats en ered. SPONSOR Only one band, the Terrace Com- munity Band, marched in the par- . ade, However, the Mothbalis were THE SIGN OF on the B.C. Seniors Games float A MERCHANT and Borderline were on the Music WHO CARES 'O1 float. . ABOUT PEOPLE ... The Branch 13 Royal Canadian Legion award for Best Overall float went to the B.C. Seniors Games float. Winners in the Non- Commercial Float category were the Elks in first place, Philippine- Canadian Association in second place and the Kitsumkalum Band placing third. - The Ministry of Forests float was the first place winner in the Com- mercial Float category with second place being taken by B.C. Tel. The This emblem identifies - the civic-minded businessmen who sponsor “ee Wig In the community. For information call the B.C. Senior Games float, Zone 10, Karen: 638-0707 , ; , WINNING ENTRY jin the Riverboat Days Parade was —_ carrying a group of enthusiastic participants in the upcoming B.C. Seniors Games to be held in Canada Safeway and Skeena Recy- Coquitlam in September. cling float with their Children Saving the Earth message received third place. Two Committee | n th e Dp ark “ Choice awards were bestowed, one “* to Heather’s Balloon Magic, the This weekend offered a vaticty of musical and other entertaining other to the Shriners Clowns. indulgences for Terrace residents. Lower Little Park was the setting — Best Group first. place award for Heather’s Balloon Magic doing face painting, local artists selling went to Webber's Arabians and crafis and both the Filipino-Canadian Association and the Terrace second place to the Terrace Public Centennial Lions with concession booths. Sixteen local acts showcased = Library. First Place in Best Vehicle their talents in the bandshell. There was a little of everything, from the category went to Terrace Little Kwe-Ungiis native dancers to theatre sports to heavy metal rock and Theatre and second place to Odd- roll; and a little of everyone, from the Terrace Community Band to fellows and Rebekahs. Mark Perry and "the Loons”. . Special prizes for children were Most of the performers were from the Terrace area, or the immediate awarded to Nathanial Talstra, locale, such as Kitimat and Prince Rupert. Talents ranged from amateur * Daniel Talstra and Jonah McEwan. to professional, with a few familiar faces that have had their videos on According to parade chairman Joan Valdy’s "B.C. Music Project’. , Davis-MacKenzie there are three Some of the local performers included Karin Ljungh, Norm and Jack other prizes for children. Howevet, Wayne Sheridan and Co., Dave and Barb Hickey, "Fair names ‘were not taken and the . Polly’s Cafe ss} rat