The Terrace Slandard, Wednesday, January 3, 2001 - BI INSIDE COMMUNITY EVENTS B2 SON ROSCO Lebreux, Dino Monias and Bil! Flyn (above} were three of the Inmates at the Ter- race Correctional Centre wha constructed histari- cal plaques comme- Morating the Old Skee- na Bridge's 75th anni- versary this summer. This summer. also marked the end of an era at the Terrace Stan- dard. Long-time co- lumnist Yvonne Moen, seen at right wih How Our Streets Were Named co-author Helen Haselmeyer, retired fram the paper to pursue other interests. TERRACE STANDARD | SECTION B JENNIFER LANG 638-7283 A WATERMELON-EATING contest (above} was one of the kid-pleasing events at this year’s Skeena Val- ley Fall Fair. And on June 21, Terrace’s first-ever National Aboriginal Day Celebrations were also a big hit with kids. Pictured at left are some local dancers who entered a colouring contest before performing. “al 4 iy * ook back through our lens at Terrace’s » first year in the new millennium. — A HUGE crowd turned out Aug. 6 for the rede- dication ceremony of the Gld Skeena Bridge. The 75-year-old struc- ture was closed to traffic for a ribbon-cutting cer- emony and a walk by pedestrians. It-was then opened up to a parade of vintage cars (above), Left, Garrett Kerr and Corey Oliver joined classmates on litter duty when Skeena Junior mounted a clean-up campaign this fall. ~