Riverboat Days guide THE EXPLORER STARSHIP graced the Royal Canadian Legion's 1987 parade. Don't miss this year's, August 3rd on Lakelse Avenue at 14 a.m. Marge Skead photo A special supplement to the Terrace Review and Prince Rupert This Week Branch #13, Royal Canadian Legion has sponsored and organ- ized the annual Riverboat Days Parade for over ten years; how- ever, it is the participating children, clubs, businesses, resi- dents and visitors who make it the huge success it has become. This year’s parade chairman, Joan Davis-McKenzie, promises the 1991 parade will equal or surpass past year’s endeavours. All entry fees from the parade go back into prizes and in addition, the Legion presents $300 for the best overall entry. There is no charge for children and clowns, All children are welcome to dress up their bikes, scooters or just them- selves and join the parade. Marshalling (gathering in order of appearance) takes place on the 4600 and 4700 blocks of Park Avenue on Saturday, August 3rd. Let the parade begin... contributed by Joan Davis-McKenzie _ . There, preliminary judging “will ~ take place, Subsequent judging for audience appeal and reaction takes place along the parade route. At 11 am., the parade moves out and travels the full length of Lakeise Avenue to the Legion where prizes will be awarded. If you’re not participating, come along and watch the parade. It’s the old story — COME ON TER- RACE, SHOW YOUR PRIDE!!! A WHOLE LOT IN STORE FOR YOU at the Legion's Riverboat Days Parade on Saturday, August 8rd. Here, the Terrace Kinsmen and Kinettes show their community pride in the 1987 Riverboat Days parade. Marge Skead photo To the Terrace” RIVE - committee | Association ERDOAT DAO — a“ BER Ten Tm 1 Mon. - Wed. 9 - 6 Thurs. & Fri. 9-9 Saturday 9 - 6 Sunday 11-5 pry