om Bright white Ken Cooper puts a coat of white palnt on the goal post at the north end of the soc- cer flald at Skeena Junior Secondary School in Ter- race. Posts painted) Laverne Fenton paints a oat post at Skeena Junior econdary. At Heritage Park | The Miner's Cabin jam Originally located at the northeast corner of Kalum Lake, this cabin was built on the Domi- nion Telegraph line to Anyox Smelter on Observatory Inlet and used by miners at the Rex and Belway gold claims. The building il- lustrates reverse saddle notch corners and a wide open porch, a style favored by many early pioneers. The cabin is now used to display min- ing equipment and the history of mining in the Terrace area. The Gazebo Gate-house A replica of the original bandshell found in Little Park during the early days of Terrace, the Gazebo functions as an unique log construc- tion gate-house for Heritage Park. Terrace Provincial — court news In Terrace Provincial Court on Monday, June 30, Bryan Shobe was found guilty of driving while his ability to drive was impaired. Shobe also received a six month driver’s licence suspen- sion, oo “ne % . On Friday, July 4 in Terrace Provincial Court, Paul Schulmeister was fined $800 for driving while his ability to do so was im- paired. Kermodei Bears TERRACE — The Ker- modei Bear is protected from hunting. The Kermodei is the white color phase of the black bear and can be found from ine bottom oi the Terrace Valley to the top of the ridge in the spring and fall. Richard Hassett (Jeft) and Martin Tooms install new metal goal posts on the soccer pitch at Skeena Junior Secondary School In Terrace. Conservation assistance grants provided Eleven grants from the Public Conservation Assistance Fund have been announced by En- vironment Minister Austin Pelton. The Provincial Government provides $50,000 annually to help groups and individuals carry out voluntary con- servation projects. Under a new agreement Wildlife Habitat Canada is contributing up to _another $50,000 annual- ly to be disbursed through the Fund. Grant recipients must match each grant with equivalent labour, materials or money out of their own resources. Projects currently receiving funding include enhancement of winter ranges for moose and deer, repairing a dam to save a lake fishery, pro- vision of trout spawning beds, monitoring the migrations of bighorn sheep, rearing pheasants for release, erecting wood duck nest boxes, building a public fishing pier. Muscle Beach Members of the Terrace Seventh Cub pack build sand- castles on the shoreline of Lakelse Lake at Furlong Bay. Why not hire a student this week? Phone the Canada Employment Centre In Terrace at 635-7134. te