‘ . ‘ reo ve . . woe ” ee arrance Review — Wednesday, August 10, 1988 12C — it In the annual Hospitality Industry race down the 4600 block Lakelse Ave., the team relay ; first prize went to this crew from the Inn of the West. This young velunteer got more than he bargained for when oo he offered to help with one of the demonstrations during the Esso Science Squad show in the Skeena Mall during OW en We | row a ar Riverboat Days. When he openedhiseyes,thetwentydollar = a | - y bill ha had borrowed from his father had burst Into flames.. = . . There was a sigh of relief however when the flame died _ e ry O n ra , e et S i nv O | V ed down and the bill was unharmed. Science had triumphed ' again. — oo Oo | var ; pee oo sgt aR HN Tt eee a - First place In the honorable mention category was givento The Skeena Horseshoe Club, reminding local residents of the upcoming provincial the Terrace Co-op's Riverboat Days parade entry. horseshoe tournament to be held here next month, got a special mention from the judges. Terrace firefighters, in charge of Riverboat Days pyrotechnics, seemed to have misinter- preted the minutes of a recent city council meeting and decided to try a forced amalgama- Terrace firefighter Wally Mantel, not looking much like an tion with Thornhill (that’s the Skeena Rivar In the foreground). The effort was abandoned accident victim, helped local ambulance attendants ; after Thornhill motorists took the Skeena River bridge.” demonstrate their skilis during the Riverboat Days parade. | | |