131988 13° | ay “Tarmac Review —. Wednesday: Aug: Following the parade, the B.C. Parks moose was seen in several locations, in- Gluding Furlong Bay at Lakelse Lake. a oo. c co x ' Judged best overall float, Kitsumkalum’s entry featured a traditional Northwest 35-foot red FY ive rbo at D ays ~ Gedar dugout. The canoe was carved especiaily for the parade and features native designs . of-akiller whale and salmon. Following Riverboat.Days, the dugout will be used to teach young Kitsumkalum natlves the art of handling the sensitive craft. — - | ] erra ce 1 988 Always a delight for children, but also a subtle reminder to work and play safe, the RCMP Safety Bear looked great in the parade. _ Paclfle Command Officer Mary Ann Burdett and Branch President Keith Trask led the Royal Canadian Legion col- - or party in the Riverboat Days Parade. The Leglon entry placed third In the non-commercial class. a Lifesize pens and pencils, handing out real pens and pads, were a hit with young- sters as they worked their way down Lakelse Ave, Spee- Dee Printers placed second With a large number of first rate floats, Riverboat Days Parade Judges had a difficult time making their selec- in the honorable. mention —_ tions. Pictures above are the elght parade judges (left to right), Ruth Hatlock, Bev Greening, Dick Shinde, Caro! category. _ . Zucchiatti, Bob Jackman, Doug Ingles, Vern Ferguson and Wayne Braid. . | _ ;