B8 Terrace Review — Wednesday, August 15, 1990 Heritage Park was probably the most authentic place to be during Riverboat Days. There, a person goes back in time to the days when riverboats went up and down the Skeena. This was the only means of travel to get out of town, before the tailroad was pushed through. The ‘‘Music in the Park” day was another unqualified — success. The atomsphere was friendly and relaxed. Over 600 people passed through the gates during the afternoon. The park looked like a small town. Almost every cabin was oc- cupied, and the front porches were busy places. Marlene Stokkeland displayed her quilting and Bauern Malerei (German Folk art), Marten De Hoog brought an observation hive and bee display and showed an ap- preciative crowd what happens when the bees are in the pro- cess of making honey. The peo- ple of Country Charms in Ter- race and the Kermode Gift Centre in Hazelton brought in their handmade crafts and gifts and transformed the dancehall into an old fashioned store. Spinning your own wool, was just another chore to be done in the old days, and Lena Chapplow was there to show us how. She had a wonderful display of homespun wool and knitted garments. Inside the cabin, Floyd Frank operated the Edison Phonograph, play- ing cylinder records, and Ted Johnston, author of Pioncers Bits’n’Pieces by Alie Toop of the Terrace Area, talked to interested peoplé about his book. The Linemans Cabin just would not be the same without Pierre and Barbara La Ross and their sons Toni and Phillip. Homemade soup, fresh-baked buns and the old- time atmosphere brought many visitors to the cabin, Brian Penman, of the Terrace Trap- - pers Assn. held the fort at the Trappers Cabin. He was kept busy talking about a whole dif- ferent lifestyle. Marvin Hawke, Pierre La Ross and Jim Allen entertained the crowd with music played on the bagpipes. Rene Therrien and Jack Desjar- din played some good old fashioned tunes. There is something very special about old time fiddle music. Always a big hit with everybody are Jim Ryan and the Terrace Community Band, playing many old favourites. The very popular duo of Vicki and Tania Parviainen made dancing the Can Can look easy. They do it so well. Solveig, Doug and Ken Adair sat in the shadow of the Hotsprings Cabin with their bunny rabbits, much to the delight of many youngsters. It is all these people, who give so generously of their time and talent that makes Music in the Park the success it is. Zucchini, zucchini, zucchini and more zucchini. With all the zucchini around it would be Strains of old-fashioned music from the bowed strings of Rene Therrien, accompanied by Jack Desjardin, drifted across Heritage Park: during. the Riverboat Days weekend as local people immersed their sense in the area's history. During Riverboat Days, where would a living repository of history like Ted Johnston-be found but at Heritage Park? Johnston discussed the old days around Terrace with passers-by, his recently completed book Pioneers of the Terrace Area, 1890-1918 on display. The book can be seen at the museum. nice, I’m told, to have some more recipes. If you have a favourite recipe and like to share it with our readers please give me a call at 635-2723 or pop it in my mailbox at 4705 Loen Ave. Or, if you would like to send it through the mail, the address is Alie Toop, 4705 Loen Ave. Terrace, B.C. V8G 126. I received this great recipe for a pesticide from Olga Diehl. It is made up of all natural ingredients and is very environmentally friendly. Fine- ly chop three whole garlic bulbs. _Add one tablespoon of vegetable oil. Let sit for one day. Dissolve one quarter cup of soapflakes or slivers of handsoap in two cups of boil- ing water. Add to garlic mix- ture. Strain mixture into a labeled glass jar. Use one cup to one gallon of water in Sprayer. , Don’t forget to sen me your zucchini recipes. ‘Terrace Inm —NeEW-S ~ ° by Robert Q. Smith General Manager OUR SENIORS CLUB We call it the SIXTY PLUS CLUB, for Seniors 60 Years Plus. The Terrace Inn wants you to enjoy all of our fine facilities at special discount rates. The Terrace Inn’s 60 Plus Club has no membership fees. Just drop in and ask for a free 60 Plus Card at the front desk. Then enjoy all the benefits, in- . cluding a 20% discount off food in our Dining Room and Lounge. LOBSTER SUPPERS We had a great response, over the Riverboat Days holiday weekend, to Fresh Atlantic Lobster Suppers in our Kermodie Dining Room. Our next Lobster feast will be held Labour Day Weekend (Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday even- ings, Aug. 31 to Sept. 3.) We feature 1% Ibs. fresh lobster from the Maritimes so keep these dates in mind and reserve a | table now. The cost of a complete Lobster Supper and Super Salad is $29.95. NEW MENU Our Kermodei Dining Room now features new Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner menus. Drop in and enjoy a fine meal in our newly renovated restaurant. AUGIE’S LOUNGE A pleasant place to enjoy an evening of food, fun and refreshments is Augie’s Lounge at the new Terrace Inn. Entertainment Monday to Saturday from 9:00 p.m. Glen Fossum with piano stylings Monday through Thursday and Karin Ljungh on the weekends. It’s the comfortable, relaxing place to be in Terrace. - Keeping old techniques alive is local resident Lena Chapplow's pastine, and she can be seen at local events throughout the year demonstrating the art of spinning wool. 4551 Greig Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Phone: 635-6630 Fax: 635-2788 [Pout FREE: 1-600-663-6156]