Float judges handed tough —— | decision in annual parade by Nancy Orr "And the winner is — Northwest Community Col- lege!" ‘With this announcement of the grand prize winner, the Royal Canadian Legion brought to a climax one of the most difficult decisions for the judges of the annual Riverboat Days parade on Aug. 4 "Better than ever." "Weren't they grand?" “What a glorious day" came from all sides as the specta- tors gathered up chairs, kids and balloons to head off from the parade to take in whatever event was top on their list for the rest of the day.. Obviously the float creators did flot take seriously the spate of bad temper from the weather man the day before as the rain poured down on the thirsty ground. Prep- _arations went on as usual, under tarps and plastic shelters and in garages, by hundreds of volunteers. "It’s always fine for the River- boat parade," said one old-timer. The full length of Lakelse “Avenue, from City Hall to the Legion, was packed with spectators in festive mood. Cameras clicked FLOATS COME IN ALL SIZES, and they are operated by all sorts of people, as this pair demonstrated in the Riverboat Days parade. and children cheered. It was a grand day. Our own Terrace Review/Close Up float came in for a prize: second place in the vehicle cate- gory. First place went to -the Skeena school Class of °65, joyful- ly celebrating their reunion of 25 years. Third place went to. the Terrace Chamber of Commerce, and fourth,.to Shawn Munson in his vintage car. _ Inthe non-commercial! ciass, first 1 place went to the Elks and Royal jg Purple; second place, Philippino Club; third place, Northern B.C. Winter Games. In the commercial class: first place, the Animal Shelter; second place, Terraceview Lodge, third place, Kitimat Chamber of Com- ‘merce. Special prize: first, Darry! and Dennis Fowler in their Far West plane; second place, Michael An- weiler and Jeremy Fluer. The 4H Saddle Club won the prize for the group entries. The Royal Canadian Legion was the sponsor for the parade and awarded the grand prize of $300 to the NWCC float. Legion member Maria Thomsen was assisted in the judging by Norah Ferguson, Caro! Zucchiatti, Kathy Delgatty, Wayne Braid, Robert Q. Smith, Vern Ferguson and Dean Surtees) ee "We've learned a few things over the years," said Braid, "and our team is now divided into pairs who are given one category to judge. And we tour the. assembly arca ahead of time to have a better chance to look at them. "And we have drawn up a list of specific guidelines that is a big improvement," echoed Ferguson. "It really helps to speed things up." Parade marshall this year was Arlene Bergh, and Riverboat Queen Vesta Douglas made the presentations at the Legion after the parade, Many local residents of all ages fuelled up forthe Riverboat Days parade at pancake breakfasts offered Saturday morning by the Happy Gang Centre and the Terrace Centennial Lions. Pour it on... The crowds were out early on the Saturday morning of Aug. 4, lining up for a pancake breakfast before the parade on the holiday weekend. At the Happy Gang Centre, the tables were filled all morning with many waiting, while the capable cooks worked with sausages, bacon, eggs, cakes and coffee, filling all the orders with the speed and surety of long practice. The customers were waiting at the tables, but that was no problem; there was more time for socializing and renewing acquaintances with friends and neighbours, but es- pecially with returning visitors. 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