14 - Weekly Record, July 20, 1988 Five year plan Continued from pagel |. work. 4 Included in the report was a list of pools the public could visit while away during’ vacation time. The report also includ- ed recommendations in the parks section concern- ing better maintenance of the existing outdoor recre- ation areas. Examples in- cluded the ball diamonds and the soccer fields. : In addition it was rec-, ommended that Council’ lend support, not neces-: sarily monetary, but in} encouragement, to the various interest groups’! initiatives. Examples men-! tioned included the Cross, Country Ski Association| regarding the lending’ space for them to store equipment used for main- taining trails. Also the Tumbler Ridge Sportsman Association, Flatbed Creek Falls in the their interpretive centre pro- ject, the Tumbler Ridge Racing Association, the Gymnastics Association in their negotiations with the School Board for equip- ment storage. : Brian Johnston also en- couraged anyone who wishes to give any addi- tional input to hand in their written concerns, even if in a short note form. Such input could be handed into the Commun- ity Centre with Brian Johnson addressed on the envelope. abs +e ROVERS — CANADA Tumbler Ridge Community Calendar 3rd Thursday of every month - Ladies’. Auxiliary to the Legion. At the Legion. Community Dance Band - Every Thursday 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. T.R. Elementary. New members welcomed. Voyageur Band - Rehearsals every Thursday 3:30 to 5:00 p.m., T.R. Elementary. Lions Regular Meetings - First and third Thursdays of every month. Legion Bingos - First and third Tuesday of each month at the Royal Canadian Legion Building. Lions Bingo - Legion Building. Second and fourth Tuesday of every month. T.R. One Day at a Time - AA meeting, Open, 9-10 p-m., Sunday, Room #3, Community Centre. Al-Anon - T.R. Rainbow Group contact 242-4108. T.R. One Day at a Time - Closed, 4 p.m., Friday, #309-185 Chamberlaine Apts. T.R. One Day at a Time - AA meeting, Closed, Tuesday, 10 p.m., Health Centre. .T.0.P.S. [Take Off Pounds Sensibly] - Morning meetings Thursdays from 9-11 & Evening meetings Thursdays from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. in Multi-Purpose Room - Health Centre. On behalf of the Lioness - There is a wheelchair available for public use in Tumbler Ridge. Contact Thelma Kirtzinger - 242-4944. Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Tumbler Ridge Health Centre - 2nd Monday of every month - T.R. Health Centre - 8:00 p.m. Tumbler Ridge Parent Support Group - Every Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. - Tumbler Ridge Health Centre, Room 121. Every Wednesday from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. - Ridge Art Group (Youth Group) High School Art Room. : Royal Canadian Legion General Meeting - 2nd Thursday of each month at the Royal Canadian Legion Building. Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion - 2nd Monday of each month. 2nd & 4th Mondays, 8 p.m. - Toastmistress meetings at High School Library. Community Calendar sponsored by _ | SuperValu Our name is our promise I'm shocked! The Old Lady knows that children TMT grow and learn by exploring their \ environment. That environment can be dangerous to the young child who is not old enough to understand | the risks of ‘live’ electrical current. Misuse of electricity and electrical appliances can cause shocks, bodily injuries and even death. Warn children not to stick fingers or play things into wall outlets and be sure to install plastic safety plugs in all unused wall sockets. Little ones are apt to put electrical cords into their mouths causing severe burns and facial deformities. Exten- sion cords should be used as tem- porary measures and all cords must be kept in good repair. Never leave irons, toasters and small appliances within the reach of youngsters who are unattended and roll up elec- trical cords which are not in use. Don't overload circuits and keep appliances away from the sink and bathtub and out of the reach of children who are in the bathroom. While all these measures will make your home a safer environment for your growing children the Old Lady reminds you that there is no substi- tute for parental supervision! CHIPS AAVAUUAACAEANAUUTAGHHHTNTHLL Peewee eee mae H ‘Weekly Record ADDRESS: FIPRECAN. YOUR LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT a POSTA L CODE: AND THE CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH Church Calendar Alliance Church 11 a.m. - Worship Service (Sunday) 9:45 a.m. - Sunday School Evening Service - 6 p.m. (Sunday) Room 4 & 5 Community Centre Pastor Bill Cook 242-3196 Fellowship Baptist Church ' Church Service 9:30 a.m.: ‘in Rooms 4 & 5, Community ; 11:00 a.m. - Sunday School ! 6:30 p.m. - Sunday Evening Service! Pastor Bill Hendley 242-4325) Catholic Church | 4 p.m. - Worship Service Community Centre Room 1 Father Conway - 242-3807 or 788-2343 . New Life Assembly [Pentecostal] 9:45 a.m. - Sunday School 11:00 a.m. - Morning Service 7:00 p.m.|- Evening Service ; Pastor L. Schrader - 242-3421 St. Paul's [Presbyterian-Anglican, United, Lutheran | | Family Worship Service, Sundays at 10:00 a.m. Tumbler Ridge High School Band Room ‘Church School and Nursery Minister of Word and Sacraments: The Rev. 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