These young players, the Firecrackers, took first place in the Mini Division for the Soccer Season. August 9, 1988, Weekly Record - 7 Minor soecer news The 1988 season has wrapped up, and the soc- cer. association hopes everyone had and enjoy- able year of soccer. On June 18, a Tum- cond. Division 5 saw the Marauders first and the Toros second. The soccer association hopes everyone has a safe summer, and would like to see everyone soon when play will resume in early August. second place went to the Blue Birds. The Black Panthers took third and the Cheetahs took fourth. In Division 9 the Wild- things were first, the Blue bler Ridge team of 11 Eagles second. In Division ‘through 13 year olds tra- 7 the Torrados were first velled to Tomslake for a and the Red Barons se- soccer tournament. The team would like to ex- press their thanks to the Gajic Insurance & Financial Services Tomslake residents and Inc. the soccer association for their hospitality and good ¢ Term Deposits ° RRSP. sportsmanship shown : nceeaeaee Asie : = e 2roup “mp oyee ene;rits throughout the tourna ¢ Accident & Sickness Insurance ment. . ° Life & Mortgage Insurance Congratulations to Cory Duke, Angie Len- dorum, Richard Clark, Clifford MacKay, Mat- thew Verge, Gordon Duke, Kurt Dupras, Berk- ley MacDonald, Marcy Neilson, Nathan Taylor, Daniel Nesbitt, Jason Nickel, Artur Szymezak, Sean MacEachern, Eion Moffat, Amber Kuenzl, and Daryl Ekins for three very good and entertain- ing soccer games, which led them to winning first place in the tournament. Soccer Fun Day held on June 20 was a big suc- cess, thanks to the volun- teers who helped. Frank Lucas, head co- ordinator, announced the final standings. In the mini division, first place went to the Firecrackers, 206 Bon-Accord Building 300 Brunswick Street Prince George, B.C. V2L. 2B5 Bus. 562-6599 Res. 562-0038 eLicensed eCertified eBonded 24 Hour Emergency Service ® Deadbolting, Master Keying ® Commercial - Residential - Automotive ¢ Keys cut by code or duplicated &) Luc’s Locksmith 115 Willow Drive 242-4415 i ee _— & OSES OS OS OY ALYSE ) The Tumbler Ridge Inn b) ¢ % Banquet Room Fertilize Themselves Soil and crop scientists are investigating a system that may eventually permit corn, wheat and other grains to produce more of their own nitrogen—an important fer- tilizer that must periodically be applied to the soil. The im- pact, particularly on the development of grain crops in Third World countries, could have major applica- tions for feeding a hungry world. (Below the former T.R. Restaurant) (4 b) Plants That () b) 4 is available for parties, weddings, meetings, etc. Food and beverage For bookings: y \4 y \4 catering available y \4 y Call 242-4277 Tumbler Ridge Shell The Tumbler Ridge Shell = iS Temporarily Closed We apologize for the inconvenience.