provided SPREE AY Dt caer bla een ag co a | Photos by rl The Trapper's Cabin is one of the fully restored buildings at Heritage Park. Ken Burchard of No ma an. Tourism Canada felt that this collection of log construction buildings would be a major hit ‘ aie with overseas tourists. °9 J K er. by . Jenny Smith, vice-president of the Terrace Regional Museum Society, enjoys working with society members to keep — Avaleen McConnell, member of the Board of Directors, help Heritage Park open so the general public can view historic: —_cgordinate functions at Heritage Park. mo sites and displays. Storage shed now complete | A general meeting was recently held for ‘the Terrace Regional Museum Society. - At the meeting, Ken Buchard of Tourism Canada spoke about the need for attractions in Northwestern B.C. and was pleased with the quality of Heritage Park. The membership was given a tour of the completed storage shed which will be used to house large artifacts such as the. -belly-dump wagon and fire-engine. ; Understanding the past through historic Mamie Kerby, president of the Terrace Regional Museum Society, visits the historic Kalum, Lake Hotel, the main’ museum building at Heritage Park. Tm Judy Houlden, member of the: Board of Directors, assisted in setting up the cookies and coffee tor the ‘membership meeting. : : Visitors : welcome Vera Frank, secretary of tha “| Terrace Regional. Museum Soclety, Invites residents to visit Tarrace’s past. , Or ee Dedicated . | members - si Terrace Reglonal Museum Society members (left to f right) Ted Johnson, Randy Penner and Floyd Frank make some coffee at’ the ; Heritage Park site, Both | Johnson and Frank arrived In the Terrace area during the days of the riverboats. .