Page B2 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 13, 1992 AROUND TOWN History comes alive SUMMER officially begins at Heritage Park Museum on Satur- day. Fun activities will be the order of the day as ihe museum opens to the gencral public from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 16, There will be old-time fiddle music, a petting zoo, a horse- and- buggy demonstration, Also on display will be many vintage automobiles from the Ter- race Car Club. Coffce and donuts will also be available. As a special event this year, three performances of Prince Rupert actor David Boyce’s The Skeena River Story will be given. The fast-paced one man show tells the story of the carly days along the Skeena River as Boyce portrays the characters who lived and worked in the northern canneries. Each half-hour show will be followed by a discussion period. Per- formances will be held in the dance hall at 1:00, 2:00 and 3:00 p.m. Admission is by donation. For more information call Heritage Park at 635-4546. Poster power pushed THE TERRACE Public Library is sponsoring a poster contest on the theme "Grow With Your Library." Anyone wanting to get involved can attend a poster-making work- shop on Saturday, May 23, from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. in the library basement. You can pick up pointers on poster-making there, and all the necessary materials will be supplied. There’s no age limit, but children under eight should be ac- companied by an adult or older friend. Please register in advance if you wish to attend. For more info call 638-8177. Spaghetti dinner planned A SPAGHETTI dinner will be held by the Kermode Friendship Elders May 20th at 5 p.m. It’s to raise: moncy for the elders’ trip to a conference in Prince Rupert July 6-10. Tickets are $7 for adults, $3.50 for children. Nurses plan clinics There’s going to be a breast self examination clinic May 23, It’s part of the effort locally behind national nurses week being celebrated this month. The clinic takes place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., May 23 at the Emer- son clinic, phone 635-7852 to make an appointment. Also part of national nurses week was a supermarket tour to pro- mote healthier eating and a diabetic clinic. Preserving our heritage LOCAL HERITAGE buildings should be designated with special plaques indicating the date they were built. That’s the suggestion of local resident Yvonne Moen, who made the suggestion to city council last week. The idea is going to be considered by council’s com- munily/recreation committee, Alderman Ruth Hallock noted an in- ventory of old city buildings was carried out some years ago, ad- ding that information could be used. Moen said plaques denoting the date constructed and who built the building would work hand-in-hand with the Terrace Beautifica- tion Society’s efforts to improve how the city looks. 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