E HERE ‘N-THERE. YVONNE MOEN ‘Museum i ineeds ' help THE ##MEANSKINISHT Village Historical Associa- ; Hon (non-profit) in Cedar- ‘vale is asking for volunteer ‘hands to help with repairs. ' The village’s museum, which keeps antiques and jinforms visitors about the thistory of Meanskinisht, is jsuffering from wear and jtcar, and the association doesn’t have the means to do everything on its own. i The association hasn’t ireceive any grants from the igovernment, therefore it icompletely depends on ydonations and membership tees, 2 Lyle Dalen, president of ‘the Meanskinisht Associa- ttion, and the other directors eoperate the museum on a volunteer basis, ! Volunteers cut the grass a ee B4 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 1, 1998 — THANKS FOR THE ANTIQUES: That's Lyle Dalen, president of the Meanskinisht Association. He'd like to thank the people who have donated antique arti- cles to the Cedarvale Museum, and pluck weeds from the museum’s lawn and around the private cemetery, This old cemetery dates back to 1887. It is for im- mediate family of Means- kinisht. Buried there are Robert and Mary Alice Tomlinson, Richard and Alice Tomlinson, Samual and Hannah, Bright and Family, and Agnes and Philip Sutton. All these people played a great role in establishing the village. The Meanskinisht Village Historical Association wants to send a special thanks out to the people who have donated antique articles to the Cedervale Museum. In particular, thanks go to Frankie and Art Bates of Seven Sisters Ventures Inc. of White Rock, B.C. for their donations. The association would also like .to thank Mx. Goodwill and the Skeena. Valley Nurseries for donat- ing lovely flowers to the Museum area. The Meanskinisht Village Historical Association is as- king for help from. other areas 10 help keep the muse- um running. Recently, a : Visitor from Germany donated $10 towards repairs. Anyone who might be in- terested in working along with the Meanskinisht Vil- lage Historical Association can call Mary Dalen at 849- 3732, So long, Miss Terrace iMISS TEEN TERRACE’S days are over. , * There won't be a beauty geant in Terrace this sum- mer or any olher summer for that matter, , But, worry not! For those kvomen and men who have ‘always wanted a shot at the tide, the Terrace Pageant society has something bet- a variely of workshops promoting career type plan- ning, public speaking, self defense and will teach con- testants how to live healthier lives. Bowles wants competitors to leam from the workshops so they can stand up in front of audicnces and speak proficiently. ; die,”’ said Bowles. ‘You have ta change with the times.’’ This year, six women had signed up for the beauty pageant, but two of them dropped out since they had other priorities this summer. Gidls don’t like giving up their summer months, says Bowles. They like going ter in the works: the Terrace “‘You want somebody to away for the summer. ‘Ambassador. Tepresent your community For this reason, next | “It’s going to be a whole Who can speak well and year’s ambassador contest is mew program,’ said Terri ‘look dignified,’ she said. -. scheduled for October. wles, chairperson--for the... The, Texrace: ambassadar.. l errace Pageant Society. Will win a $1,500 scholar- *There’s a lot of changes to’ ship and will get to travel to CANADA DAY ‘the Tules and regulations other communities to Salmon BEQ ming up. It won’t be any- represent Terrace. n thing like a pageant.”” The Terrace Pageant duly 1st, 1998 ; Instead of a beauty con- Society has moved away 12-5 pms. test, the new show will from the beauty pageant Fi wncroser awh of God focus on developing leader- theme because its popularity ship skills for men as well bas dropped in recent years, | “U9” CoREm ee Bunder 8 ~@S women aged 17-21. We feel if we don’t’ SEE YOU THERE! GOD BLESS YOU. To The Wonderful _- Clients Of Keenleyside Insurance “We are “not moving” and business will be as usual.” Our office is accessible from the Greig Avenue entrance. _ Not to worry the candy bowl is still full. 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For those visi- tors thal ara touring the province, the Jerry’s Ranger Program is delivered in many of the provincial parks. BC Parks recognizes our young people os the future decision makers and future stewards of pork fonds. The Jerry's Ranger Program help the young pecple to-foster an understanding of conservation issues and knowledge of the natural and cultural environment as they relate fo lhe park system. The program acknowledges the participants efforts through the awarding af stickers and pins. Themes are delivered thraugh the use of - games, crafts, music, and drama to develop a better understand- ing of our parks. Jarry’s Rangers ara required to earn four stickers, Two ara mandatory- Degged Detective and Safely Sense. The other Wwa stickers can ba Nature Nut, History Hound, People Pleaser, Eorth Explorer, Garbage Gobbler, and Proud Player. Once these stick: ers are obtained the young people receive their badge and become Junior Rangers. instilling in our young people a pride in their natural and cultural environment is a goal shared with BC Parks and parents alike. Bring you young mind to help build a batter future for us all fo the Jerry’s Ranger Program al Lakelse Lake Provincial park. LAKELSE LAKE PROVINCIAL Parts } PARK VISITORS PROGRAMS WEDNESDAY JULY 1 Nisga’a Lava Park Thisis cne ofthe newest parks in the Terrace area. Learn about the history of Canada’s youngest volcano. Slide and presentation. Walk with the Glants Learn some secrets about Coastal Old Growth Forest. Meet at the information sign naar the A.V. dump station. 4:00 pm 7:00 pm THURSDAY JULY 2 Hike a Tree! While looking al a tree's bark or leaves, you can end up discovering amazing things about animals that live in or on the trae. Weird Weather Weather shapes the way we live, Find out mora about what makes. precipitation. 4:00 pm 7:00 pm ERIDAY JULY 3 Animal Woodsies Come and talk about animals In the park and make your own animal to take homs. Childran’s cratt. Hug-a-Tree Learn what to do if you are lost in the woods. Family presentation and slides, SATURDAY JULY 4 Jerry’s Ranger “Tree Friends” Sea the forest without your eyes, Nature nut. Our Neighbour Learn about the largest predator living near this park-the bear. SUNDAY JULY 5 Flash from the Past Learn same secrets about Coastal Old Growth Forest. Meat at the. information sign near the A.V. dump station. Jerry's Ranger “Camouflage” Life is often an amazing display of how to stay alive, Dogged Detective. & MAGEE Ral. ot e “MONDAY JULY § fee : Rlunge Int Explore. the homes and habits of ” _ the aquatic animals thati!ive in BC Parks, you: may gat wel, sobe prepared. All are Welcome! All Programs are FREE! 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