Terrace Review — Wednesday, July 8, 1987. 13 The Terrace 747 Squadron of the Alr Cadets were recent! some historic automobiles. The event-was held in conj was held for the DC-3 aircraft at the Terrace/Kitimat- : “Spirit of the Skeena” through CUFW-FM's y featured in a mini parade along with unction with a farewell ceremony which Airport. The plane was recently named . 5 “Name that. Plane” contest, Pat Hall (right) oontly led the. mini parade held at the Flying Club at the TerracelKitimat Airport The parade was ‘held In conjunction with a gathering of residents who wished to pay respects to the. DC-3 aircraft which is being:moved to the Historicat Transportation Museum In Cloverdale, a Old: model cars and the. Terrace 747 Squadron Alr Cadets were also featured In the parade. -FAREWELL CEREMONIES HELD FOR DC-3_ TERRACE —Members of the Friends of the DC-3 ‘organization recenty held a farewell ceremony in order to bid bon voyage to a historical aircraft. Thé DC-3, once known as ‘Our Lady”, received a new name ‘TERRACE — t have been called for exten- sive -work on. the_infra- structure of. the Terrace- _ Kitimat Airport. The pro- ject’ will include paving, exterior | replacement of water and thanks to Thomes Wardrope of Airport ‘Tenders. lighting and Prince Rupert. a . Wardrope was the win- ner of CJFW’s: “Name that Plane’’ .contest;. His ‘suggestion, ‘‘Spirit of the Skeena”, earned him a - free trip to. Vancouver courtesy of Canadian: Air- _ lines International and the Sandman Inn. The second to get sewer lines, Terrace Airport’ .man- _ager Darryl Laurent said recently the work will combine upgrading and” new expansion. Water and sewer lines, more: than 1,000 meters of each, that -TRADE FAIR SET “TERRACE - — In order to “make Terrace residents ‘More aware of the scope and variety of products manufactured by local companies, the City: of Terrace is currently in the ‘process of. organizing a “(Made in Terrace” trade fair. no ‘City Director Rob Greno said. recently,. “There are a lot of small . manufacturers in this area who should: be given the opportunity to get some exposure.” Examples of ‘locally 7 manufactured goods Greno said may. be pro- moted in the trade fair in- cluded decorative brick and concrete products, custom fabricated steel and metal items, - The ‘*Made in Terrace” trade fair -is tentatively scheduled for the third week in September in the . Skeena Mall. A slate of exhibitors is still being developed. © ‘and third prize winners were Sandy Furess and Sue Eldridge, who came very close to the winning -Hame but had variations. A mini- parade | con- sisting of piper Pat Hall, ‘the 747 - Squadron ‘Air Cadets, and antique auto- mobiles was held to help. repairs were laid when the airport _ Hi was built during World _ War II will be replaced along ‘with septic tanks -and absorption fields. » Roads and parking areas. around the terminal will be . paved and -‘street- lighting will be upgraded and extended further down the access road.. Laurent said the new systems will be designed to accommodate the possible construction of a new combined services build- ing at the airport, a-pro- ject being discussed for | next year that hasn’t yet been confirmed by. Trans- port Canada. The present work will also extend | “sewer and water service west of the airport firehall. July 15. “Fre ‘North Country Stereo" Proudly Presents CARROLL BAKER In Concert » -R.E.M. LEE THEATRE Tuesday, July 14 — 8:00 p.m. Tickets: $12.50 advance $15.00 at the door Available at . Sight & Sound Terrace and Kitimat locations | Produced by | . Vancouver, B.C. Deadline for tenders is | celebrate - the plane’s trip to Cloverdale. The Spirit of the Skeena was christened by Miss Terrace as spectators were informed of the history and the future of the air- craft. [Available at... TERRACE SALES The. plane - will now travel to the © Historic Transportation Museum in Cloverdale to be restored and known ‘to. visitors as the Spirit of the Skeena. - _ After the ceremonies a LTD. 4441 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace, B.C. fire. simulation drill | was 5 held by the airport firecrew. Approximately 1000 gallons .of fuel was set ablaze, and quickly ex- tinguished by state of the” art - fire fighting equip- ment. 054(85ec), ‘Available with wraparound handles Tre Waste Le gett Selling Dheln Siw EQUIPMENT | 635-6384