DITION 8 BIGHBOURHOOD PARK - HELP NEEDED he first Tumbler Ridge neighbourhood wrk is being developed with younger hildren in mind.(Toddlers to l0yrs.) tis located in the wooded area across ork began on Sunday, May 1, under Mr. fin Talbot's direction. Some adults d many of the children who will be sing the park came out to help. irther help is needed every Sunday If your family will oded area only this one would be THE TUMBLER TIMES - PAGE 11 SWIMMING POOL SOCIETY In Edition 6, The Tumbler Times challenged companies making money from the NEC Project to help build a permanent indoor swimming pool in T.R. This idea was presented to the Com- munity Committee who suggested a meeting be called to determine the level of iented toward older childrens! play. community interest. With sufficient interest, a Society could be formed and once it was legally registered, companies could be approached. aterial donations are needed - any- hing which can be safely used for limbing, digging, crawling, etc, wich as sandbags, large diameter mcrete pipes, climbing ropes, etc. The meeting was held Tues. May 3 and it was well attended by a cross section of the community - the School District, The District, the private sector, and the mining sector were all represented. or further information, please call r, John Talbot at the Rec Centre M2-4246. And remember, Sunday at 2! Although people at the meeting were pleased the District is providing an above ground pool for this summer, they felt Tumbler Ridge needs a "nbroper" pool which can be used year round. Therefore a society was formed with George Hartford as President, Amanda Court as Vice President Laura Maiers as Treasurer. CRosswere #4 C1LWES AcKRoSss) (2) FaAU BEeHWIP FROM A GAL (3) (7) TYPE oF PRIWT C5) (6) New Zealanrer (4) (7) RIPER WITH AcE (7) (9) AL} (4) (1) SouTHERN (ABER) (2) U2) _ MAN coHU (2) (13) FemMainis (5) (17) HE CeeTiFiES HE HUNTS Mammals@ (Zo) SLePIIG FROM A CALL IN! (6) (21) T.Vv. PReAaRAmM (6) (22) Exist (2) (24) BACHELOR SF ARTS (init) (2) (25) ONTARIC Town C4) (27) A Bory Meten (7) oe) coumsey widn ae ben The Pool fund presently stands fells | TEGAN CE! TAILS DSTAAE 2 THE MED TTEEMnete) at $38 - 2 T. Times! Editions j- BB NIE! |(20) JHE Zourte £2) worth of: 1 wage plus 25% of BV EM iciH{ElLiviel all advertising money. So clols | EMMA IL] | (elves mown) there's a long way to go before ARIE Ra S|E|R|U|M|S| 18 BO fe Since the fastest way to get the desired pool is to demon- strate to the appropriate government people the level of our desire, money making will be a dominant function of the Society. (1) CASTRAL AMERICAN WILD PNEAPRE@) BN yone will swim, but perhaps (2) TYPE oF BEAN YD MIGHT RECEIVE IN MAI the Society should take as IND N (3) BARTHMeVING MACHINE /ice REMMvEr its motto: "Life's battles DICIC\UIL |TMBAIAIRIE! |(4) TuroucH (3) don't always go to the stronges URINE A BRA TIE (5) cHoie MemBeR (4) or fastest; sooner or later oe (8) FoRmaL WEAR (SLANG. VAR) (3) those who win are those who ER Thee (10) GIVE False IMPRESSION (5) think they can." SIEINITIRIY A|C N) BROUGHT LEGAL Ac AGA IST RIVERIAICIE) |( T a (4 PART TIME ACCOUNTING CLERK ——— Mectouar (5) |(23) Gearit (3) (CONSERVATIVE MP.) 24) spicy AReMATIC SPOR (4) ) Roman CaATHelic (ABCEXZ) (25) A Pusioicr plastics BY HEAT (4 )EXILE 1SlLé&nip (4) (Ze) SKI PisoeecEeR (4) WITHIN (2) (27) HARPEN. ) CARO GAME (7) ) EXPRESSION 2F CPeucHT (2) ) BAY PTIAN SUN GOP (2) Part time position with QCL Plant Sit Const. Office for accnt. clerk with general accounting experience & emphasis in total accounts payable functions. Call Ken Broadhead at 782-1381, QCL Plant Site Construction Office.