RYHURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1971 | GREAT SHOW, Chief Kitpsu, Algonquin Shaman, Tillleum t Theatre manager Bill Young, Honorary Chief Dan George and {| Dolly Seates, secretary to Chief Dan George. The two Chiefs © _TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. “presented a ‘short program for the public before the Sunday night showing of Little Big Man last week. Photo by Leo -Carpay. woe, L -. Airshow ts rocket... system for the use of the announcers. — : Sonny Bienvenu of the NWSCA raced a B-51 down the runway, and was beatén by seconds only by the plane.. Hangar. Wimners in the race were Bill Campbell, whose plane: spent the a: longest time in the air, and Doug Hill whose plane. went the furthest distance.” ; Kiwanian Art Bates, who also organized the airshow said, ‘we want to thank literally hundreds. of people who were involved j in one way or another,..the people who donated time and equipment, the concession stands, the Ministry of Transport at the . Airporl,, - the ~ground> > crew, , the. air traffic. controllers, .everyone worked hard and did‘an excellent job,” Many out of town visilors came to Terrace to see the show, including B.C.. Chief of Alr Regulations Bill Lavery Former Terrace Airport Manager Harold Luisly’.and Deug Chapel, formerly with TPA, and now the De Havilland of Canada. Deserving of special mention is Toby Trowbridge, the innimitable announcer who practically carried the ~show. Without him, the show would have amounted tp a collection of people and airplanes. Also worthy of- mention are Glen Matthews and’ Eddie Thomson, both of Abbotsford Air Commission who came up to | ” Terrace to holiday, and. spent the whole weekend ‘in the aniouncers booth at the airshow as backup staff. ; The students and staff_at.the Vocational School-are to be thanked for their part in the show, and the merchants who donated food for the banquet, thanks, The Kiwanis feel also that special mention should be given to Janice Cauline who organized and carried off the banquet, _ practically single-handedly, She did a ‘terrific job. Thernhill Realty Ltd, _ “ACROSS THE NORTHWEST” Real Estate Insurance Appreisal j Property Management. - A Multiple ‘Listing, Near. New 3 adr, Hal with full basement, Over 1200 Sq. Ft. of Fir. area, Large fenced-and landscaped lot. Law taxes. Located on Thornhill Rd. Full pr- ice $24,000. 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Furnished. wih bedroom suiie, additional beds and chesterfield, chairs™: * ate, Considerable amount of.additlonai building materiats on. site and small boat. included. Approximately ond acre: of. cleared hoc with ab i of Lake frontage. ‘Full price _ ll Cont'd from Page L , 7 __.On hand at the banquet was M, c. par excellence Fred Weber, Fred did an excellent job, too. vo The air show cost a lot of money to put on, and. as a result, - Another feature of the show was Apaper airplane race in the a about $5,000 is being donated to the Terrace’ ‘Afena Fund by the ' Terrace Kiwanis Club, ° ‘. Work has already been started by the Kiwanis ‘people on the new parking lot at the Terrace-Kitimat airport, and after ‘months of negotiating on this show, plans | have already been .. started for the show next year. — - . Reum Motors and Bob Parker, the GM. and Ford dealers in Terrace supplied cars for thestaff of the show and for the guests and out-of-town fliers, This generous gesture was appreciated beyond words, All monies from the show will be donated to the Arena Fund, ‘fl their in other news s resulting from police activity-a total of $255 was collected from parking violations issued in the month of “July. These fines ~separately numbered 51 and were set at $5 a piece. Figures compiled. in the « RCMP's monthly report stated that a total of 393 complaints were registered at the ‘ detachment. and that 393 complaints were investigated. Through night patrol of the downtown area Terrace police found 16 business places unlocked. This figure is considered high according to _ Terrace RCMP hear -393 complaints past months and in each inglance respective: business owners were summoned to lock- up. .. oo 2 . . Prisoner’s expenses and maintenance costs were established for last ‘month. as $1870.65 for guards, $585.00 for matrons and $300.30 for ‘meals. . In minor categories Terrace ‘police recorded that 4 bicycles were reportedly stolen in July and that only two were recovered. Any. person interested ‘in this’ regard are asked to check-out the selection at the RCMP detachment on Lakelse and Eby. wg? The Terrace Kiwanis Club put ’ icing on the cake Saturday night as they staged the most successful banquet an airshow could ever expect. ‘The food and drinks were served by students at the B.C. Vocational Schoo! but had been - planned for festivities at the Terrace Community Centre, destroyed by flames last week. * A list of visiting dignitaries. registered at the affair began with honoured guest Chief Dan _ George, MP Frank Howard, MLA Dudley Littie, Terrace Mayor Victor Jolliffe, air show Chairman Art Bates, Kiwanis President E. Laniuk and’ all accompanying wives. _ The ceiling rafters ‘were . Faised when the entertainment portion of the show brought on three semi-nude male dancers’ from the Kitimat Kiwanis Club, .The men wore top hats over their heads and with luscious ~ red lips painted on their belly - buttons, danced throughout the _-Toaring crowd. By exhaling and — . Anhaling’ at irregular intervals -the bellies whistled, or at least Seemed to. Terrace’s own folk: singing duo Lennan and Larkin supplied touch of musical enchantment and together with Margo Bate’s Hawaiian dance, number -totally delighted the capacity crowd. . - “None of the festivities could, however, come near to touching the performance of Chief Dan George..The Honorary Chief of all B.C. Indian tribes seemed to spellbind everyone. Even the cooks in the kitchen and school students from the study halls stopped their own course of activity.:to listen.to the Chief. The gentlemen: in long. grey” “hair stood calmly atthe head table and anwly breezed ‘through. unrehearsed dialogue: which, sent: . the audience’ -Tanghter or sadness. -. Banquet Master of “ Cekemoni ‘Fred - Weber ~thanked the District of Terrace ! for sponsoring the cocktails. Second to Chief Dan George the cocktail period seemed to leave the heaviest effect on the crowd. ff into. periods”: of | _ AIR. SHOW BANQUET: cos ete Mayor went on to © cue Chairman Art Bates on a grand air show, ~ Mr. Bates in return said that one person alone does nat constitute a club and that many people are to be thanked for the» show’s booming success. Mr, Frank Howard in a short speech expressed his desire for more air shows. His remarks were later answered when Chairman Bates said this past effort by the Kiwanis is certainly not the last. All obstacles to promote the .. show were eventually avercome, ,the club reported. After clearing things with the® Minister of Transport, building a parking lot at the. Terrace- Kitimat airport; sending over 100 invitational letters to the so called “flying fraternity,” and performing innumerable feats, the Club went. ahead with the show. : Although plans for next year’s - show. are still tentative, the success of this year’s airshow will certainly make some fine blue prints. STAM “How n many of you have had ‘one of ‘THOSE: unforgettable fishing days,- when’ everything went haywire??:... You hookeda -ten-inch cutthroat tight off the’ "bat, -and ‘thought the day was going to be a hullabaloo; but your son. tied it'to a, “stick”, which at some point ‘found it’s way to the rapids!?....And the sun blistered your back for the next “six “hours,” while your eyéballs were gluéd together hy illionis of black flies!?...And you snagged your line ‘In’ every conceivable direction on bucking logs, rocks ‘and overhanging trees, to the tune of three dollars worth of hooks, weights, ete.!?...And just when you were beginning to think the . day was a total write-off, you found a cool, shady spot and decided to iry your luck. “ance more”, and promptly caught three bullheads!?,..And then, as" you were sitting there with your ‘still’ enthusiastic younger son, a tourist and his wife casually walked out of the bush to a jutting edge of land just in front of you, and pulled. in two struggling Jacksprings within five minutes!?...And you and your son and your dog were weary to the bone with a whale day’s supreme effort, when this man and his wife lugged six beautiful Jacksprings on a heavy string, along the trail just - behind you and you could almost feel the water dripping from them down the’ backs of © - your necks!?.,, Ah, but what ‘a success that day was, because you had learned of a new fishing spot ‘and a new way of setling up tackle, in spite of two broken - hearts...and isn’t that what fishing is all about??? XXKXKX For those fishing enthusiasts, who like to get technical, this man was using a rather large float, six feet back fram a hook ‘with salmon eggs, with some scarlet’ wool just behind the hook; and four medium-sized elongated leads, interspaced at three inches apart - about eight -inches to rear of hook, Confusing ain’t it? . (Tf You Don’t Like It, Serap it y : ae ° Fondly fooking hack into my ‘nostalgic poaching days. in “Terrace, I.recall hooking into. what I thoughtat the time’ was a submarine,. ..but. which apparently was a spring salmon of unsurpassed dimensions. It was my first “Spring, and in - spite of the fact that my trout ‘rod was bent tothe handle and7 ‘orily-had ten ‘to twelve Ib, test -line, I was determined to bring Many . that’. whopper in. unbelieving American tourists _line the bank as this unseen monster and I played tug o’ war for six straight hours, Slowly, ‘the sun began to dip over’ the horizon and the shadows stole across our faces. Realizing that my opponent was not about to give up combat, I gradually lethim lead . § me: towards the rapids. My hopeful strategy’ was that fighting ‘agairist the current would exhaust him and give me the victory of ‘the day. Yes, I had the.profoundest respect for that magnificent beast, whom I would never feast eyes upon. I could imagine his flashing scales, his immense wavering : body, and his cold wilful eyes in the dark green depths of the water. For another half hour, he ploughed against the rushing stream, only tobe braked again and again by that unrelenting line. Very suddenly, my three- prong hook lept out of the water as if it had been unleased by a . rocket; and that happy fellow pursued his merry way to freedom upstream, One does not forget such a creature and one’s heart is almost glad that the hattle ‘between man and nature is silently refereed by some other presence. . XXKXXK Say....did you hear the one about the American tourist nosing her way through the fish plant in Rupert? As she was passing the employees working with lemon sole, halibut cheeks, flatfish, etc., she asked one lady, Do you have any lobsters?” The lady promptly : Open 6 Mon. - Fri. _ BRITISH COLUMBIA SOCIETY FOR THE. PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TOAN IMALS © Terrace Animal Shelter — 4416 Haugland ‘Phone 635 15. Weekends 9-11 : replied “No, but I've gota. lot of which goes. to ‘prove, crabs! tice more, that: Esauty is in the’ eye. of. the beholder. ~- + RK An- afterthought: Have you _- August 29, .- ever noticed when you plan to’. DYKSTRA - “to Mr. and Mrs, Bet meen in ge car's ‘your ° fel Dykstra, 4 son on m Angus do The minute he spols-your ; a red, - egg-splattered - TANK - to Mr. ‘and’ “Mes. jacket, he gets the “yawns” and «Raymond Tank, a daughter 0 on. tangles himself in: your August 20. - - footgear, leaving no questions ° as:to “where” he’s going. 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