ee 2 - Weekly Record, June 18, 1986 by Nancy Perkins This past week of June 9 through 14, the postal em- ployees of the Tumbler Ridge Post Office have celebrated Postal Employee Week. All week long the resi- dents who have gone to the post office have enjoyed the bright and cheery decora- Suzanne Peters, Teheresa White, Barbara MacEachern, Catherine Therault and Mon- ique Grossman. The postal ladies were all decked out in costume for Postal Employee Week at the Tumbler Ridge Post Office. Tumbler Ridge Insurance Services is Pleased to introduce NEW OWNERS INSURANCE SERVICES [B.C.] LTD. We now offer prompt, professional and courteous service, and a full line of Insurance Products of all classes, at very competitive rates. ¢ Autoplan * Employee Group e Fire e Annuities ® Life ® Commercial ® Equities ® Travel ® Tenants Contents @®R.R.S-P. ¢ Vacation Trailer * Homeowners ® Pension ® Mobile Home e Accident & Sickness ¥ Bonded Agent for North-West Trust Presenting Our New Staff urray Gauvreau - Robert J. |Rob| Robertson - General Manager Marketing Representative Darlene Driediger - Sales Representative Grete Robertson - Louise Gilchrist - Branch Manager Receptionist Our office is open from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., including Noon Hours, To Serve You Better Portico Insurance 242-3845 202-235 Front Street tions that the postal ladies worked hard to put up. Through the week, the ladies have been dressed in costume to add to the fun and cheer. On Wednesday, the win- ner of the postal bear was drawn. Thursday evening a small pot luck dinner was held for employees and guests in the rear of the post office. The menu in- cluded wine, tasty dishes, fresh buns, tea and coffee. Postal Employee Week celebration Now I ask, just what@ Sgt. Jack really mean whe he rather boldly stated th ‘Barbara MacEachren ly nice buns’’? Did he red mean the hot, tasty bre type she had just servedi him and the guests at tl dinner? The Postal Employ Week was enjoyed by e eryone, staff and custome alike. The postal ladies a great job with decorations, costumes a friendly atmosphere. Art exhibition heid Over 300 people viewed the exhibition from 23 art- ists, along with the Tum- bler Ridge Pottery Club, which was held at the Community Centre the weekend of June 5 and 6. This year featured the addition of local pottery from Wayne Rose, Ellen Smith, Adrian Dufresne, Miss Underhill’s grade one ‘s ae : & RESULTS Le wots £ 242-4789 a