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see my
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Page
for the only Authorized Picture Link allowed.
All Pictures on all my web pages, are now Visibly Watermarked,
some are Semi Invisible, Some Secretly Watermarked,
And some have all 3 !
All my pages are now Right Click, copy and paste, disabled.
If this unauthorized use of pictures from this site continues,
I will remove the whole thing,
as there is no point in keeping it online.
I ask everyone that enjoys free history sites,
to start policing these violations.
If we don't stop this, no one will donate pictures to me or anyone,
and we all loose.
If you see one of my pictures on facebook, etc.
tell them to remove it, if they don't in a reasonable time,
please email me the culprit,
and I will add them to my
Wall of Shame
page.
Trust me,
I regret having to do this!
THE MECHANICS
Over the years only a few mechanics
have worked in
the Terrace District,
All have
been involved in the maintenance of:
Microwave site Diesel Motors, Snow-Cats, John Deere Bulldozer,
Construction Man Lifts, Vans, Pickups etc.
all company owned equipment.
The names of the the mechanics are below:
Fred Nicholson (first mechanic in the area)
Art Kerr
Ron Levesque
Steve Mitzimberg
(hired in 1981) Kevin Maki
Darcey Allison (also played for the Terrace River Kings)
The Mechanical Shop operated in
Terrace until early 2006.
They originally operated out of the old World War II drill hall
up on the Birch Ave Bench, 4400 birch Ave.,
until it burnt down, May 8, 1975.
When the steel Butler building was
built at 5215 Keith Ave.
it was equipped with 2 bays which were entered
from inside the building, via huge canvas "doors".
In the early 90's the shop was expanded
to where the Construction Crew parked the large trucks,
and outside entrance doors were added at that time
Only mechanic clerk I can
remember was
Marie Poelstra
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