Bd - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 14, 2000 Take a step back In time at Heritage Park CONTRIBUTED THE STORY of Terrace’s growth from the stern- wheeler stop at Kitsumgal- lum to # busthng commun- ily is tald at Heritage Park Museum located at the top of Kalum Hill. Eight original buildings used by pioncers in the area house ‘collections~of artifacts relevant to the ar- iginal use of each building, This year’s summer staff hopes you will come to be entertained: and en- lightened by tales of the early days in your cam- munity. Morgaa Evans, a pre- med student at Queens Universily and King of the Stilts, will intraduce you to Nipper and a few others of his animal friends in the Kalum Lake Hotel. In the Fire Truck Shed, it will be easy ta see why a great fear of dentists is warranted among - their early patients! Between Paul Schulte’s 99 sq. ft. Trapper’s Cabin and the Telegraph Line- man’s Cabin, Master Woodsman Roy Toomey, continuing his History de- gree at UNBC in the Fall, may be hard at work split- ting kindling for the fire in the wood stove. Mr. Conroy’s tale will intrigue you as you enter his homestead so well equipped for the family he never had. Techniques of the three major industries in the area during the early Bike Bike Ride a success THE BIG Bike Ride raised $33,000 this year —- $8,000 more than last year - for heart and stroke re- search. Christine Walkinshaw, local coordinator for Heart and Stroke Foundation of BC and Yukon, said de- spite the pauring rain, the Big Bike Ride was an en- ormous success. Walkinshaw said the Big. Bike Ride is intended to raise awareness and | funds and to promote team Spirit within communities or companies. LIVING IN THE PAST: Stacey Loptson, Kristi Panchuk, Roy Toomey, and Mor- gan Evans capture the pionger life in front of the Conroy Homestead at Herit- age Park Museum. part of the century, mining, logging, and farm- ing, are preserved in the Miner’s Cabin, Bruce Johnstone Cabin, and Fred — Hampton Barn. To contribute to the air of festivity in the Dix’s Dance Hall, Stacey Lopt- son the Cookie Baking Queen and one of UBC’ s aspiring geologists in he off season, will have an array of treats baked in the wood stove waiting for you to sample if you're lucky. This pioneer experience can be yours daily be- tween 10:30 am. and 4:30 p.m. for $3. Students and seniors are $2, and child- ‘ren under five are free. En- courage the whole family to come for just $7! “www. bchydro.com | Sunday, June 18, 2000 4:00 am — 6:00 am We will be making electrical system improvements in the Hazelton/ i Kitwanga area June 18th, 2000. As a result, it will be necessary to interrupt electrical service for approximately twe hours, 4:00 am to 6:00 am in the following communities: * Kispiox Valley ; « Cedarvale * Kitwanga We regret any inconvenience this may cause, and will restore service as quickly as possible. Please protect all sensitive equipment. [f you experience any electrical problems following the interruption, or would like further information, please call our local office at. 1-888-769-3766, THE POWER 1S YTOWRS * Kitwancool * Hazelton BGhydro “Nen’ rll HA, Service Haircut Let aun qualified trofecsional ataft treat your Dad tébe a Rug! b 4621B Lakelse Ave Tel: 615-0092 Group tours are avail- able by calling 635-4546 for a special rate and perks for kids such as making butter, washing laundry the way your grandma did, and trying your balance on a set of stilts. School groups, weddings, and group pic- nics are always more than welcame! Canada Day and River- boat Days are times for special celebration at the Museum with interesling displays and interpretive programs. ‘ THE newspapers tell the local story ¥ CNA YOU PLAY... ¥o PLAY 200 ee A PLAY! Come and see what it’s all about! Discover everything that goes into the production of a Terrace Little Theatre Play. From Props to Lights, Paperwork to Costumes, Hammers to Scripts; the life at the theatre is challenging, rewarding and a ton of fun. Come check it out, Wednesday June 14th at 7:30 at the McColl Playhouse. No admission just exploration and fun. The evening will end with a play reading by those who attend. So come and join the fun at the TLT! QUIET TREASURED MOMENTS FUN TIMES IMPORTANT MEETINGS TELEPHONE CONVERSATIONS At the TERRACE HEARING CLINIC, we're commit- ted to providing better HEARING. This means provid- ing a range of technologies to fit every life-style, every situation, every preference, and every budget, J.E. Viveiros. 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