i t } TERE “om ie I Vea ag IL 2nd Northen Drugs ‘winners: Terrace Fire Department ' SERVERS trom clubs, pubs and restaurants in Ter- runner-up: Thornhill volunteers ; race competed in the 15th annual Bast Western- ’ Terrace firefighters won the event based ona strong show- — Jarrace Inn slinger's race. The winner of this year's ‘ing in the chili cook-off, Honorable mention gocs to the team race was Beasley's Mix. Winners of the ‘RCMP\Emergency Services Team, which won the chili single’s race were Beasley's Mix and Gators (Best contest’s public choice vote. The RCMP\Emergency Ser- Western Inn). The winner of the restaurant race was Mices Team beat the firefighters al their own game, win- the Back Eddy Pub. Beasley's Mix also won the man- Buuip i ning ihe fire hose target shoot! ager's race. | Tani sh The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August 11, 1999 - BI TERRACE STANDARD wae moe INSIDE SECTION B COMMUNITY ALEX HAMILTON EVENTS B2 638-7283 Five teams competed in the Skeena Valley Emer- gency Services Chal- lenge. The Terrace Fire Department won the event, Which included a fire truck drag race, a stretcher relay race, a bucket brigade, a fire hose target shoot and a chili cook off. Also com- peting were two teams of Thornhill Fire Department Volunteers, an ° Emer- gency Services\RCMP team and a media team, Parade Results: Commercial category: Ist Best Western -- 3rd North Coast Anglers Non-conmmercial category: Ast Skeena Valley Rotary Club 2nd Terrace Stack Car Association 3rd Royal Canadian Legion Groups: os rea 1 earner Ist Big Brothers and Sisters oe eee Le 2nd Kermodci Youth and Kids Pe ‘ . a rd Prince Rupert Masonic Lodge ‘Best vehicles: ‘Ist Canada Post 2nd B.C. Parks ‘Best overall floats: Northern Savings Credit Union/ Terrace Credit Union ‘(Joint float) Canadian Tire/ Scouts (Canadian Tire sponsored the scouts} were runners-up ‘Best out of town float: ‘Shoppers Drug Mart (the float was brought up from Lower ‘Mainland) ‘Emergency Services Challenge results: 12/99 JANESSA ONSTEIN participated in Terrace Chrysier’s float. She made her own paper car to zoom down Lakelse Avenue. eee ' — oo ee ™ CHILDREN AGED 9 ta 14 sped down Park Avenue from the pool to the library in THE TERRACE Fire Department's float racked down it was packed with children and adulls all having a the Terrace ACMP’s first annual soap box derby. Eighteen soap boxes were Lakelse Avenue. The flaat didn't win any awards, but wonderful time. surchased by community organizations,