NITION 9 THE TUMBLER TIMES PAGE 10 HERN LIGHTS COLLEGE hern Lights College has officially blished its presence in Tumbler Ridge the hiring of Sheila Simard on May 9, as a Community Education Programmer. .E, Programmer is usually responsible coordinating any adult education rams of a non-academic nature. How- , because this is the only Northern Northern Lights College office will be up on a temporary basis in Tumbler ge School, and Sheila Simard will be ilable most evenings to answer stions and respond to requests for rams. It is expected that the College | have a telephone number soon, which | appear, along with regular office rs, in a future issue of this news- is expected that the first task that . Simard will undertake will be to ticipate in a community survey to sess the needs of the present residents i to locate prospective instructors. » also. intends to work cooperatively nje of community based adult education ivities. However, don't feel you have swait for the survey to take place, if ) have any requests for programs or ills you would like to share, feel free drop into the school Monday to Thursday enings and discuss your interests with eila. s, Simard brings with her a wide range experience in both adult and community cation, and is looking forward to king with the residents of Tumbler lige to provide solid educational prog- ms for adults in the community. Sheila 3 a strong commitment to the concept of ifelong learning. She believes that no e is too old to learn something new. quirements, they are stimulating tudents as well as a challenge to work ith. Let's hope that Northern Lights Nllege and the residents of Tumbler Ridge ork together to provide an environment ere the continuing education program is highlight of life in Tumbler Ridge. NorTH West Mair FoRwARDING WORTH WEST MAIL FORWARDING will forward your mail where ever you locate temporarily. Reliable trustworthy | service. For more details write, 2.0. Box 1928, Station A, Prince George, B.C. V2L 5E3. Tel: 112 962 6491 — SUBSCRIPTIONS The Tumbler Times, as of writing has a total of 26 subscribers. Most of the subscriptions are mailed throughout the Province of British Columbia from Victoria in the west to Dawson Creek in the east and many other places inbetween. Bi- monthly the Tumbler Times is mailed as far east as Sudbury, Ontario and as far north as Yellowknife, N.W.T. The Tumbler Times is aware of a copy being mailed regularly to a family in London, England although this copy is not sent from our subscrip- tion list. Where do you send copies of the Tumbler Times? Please let us know. Subscriptions are available for 25¢ plus 5¢ handling plus the postage. Please contact 242-3685 if you would like to send a subscription to someone out of town. Subscriptions are only available for a 3- month period - if you send a Jump = sum (e.g. $5.00) we will notify you when it has been used up. COALTIMERS "We're Still Alive Dance" Saturday, June 25, 1983 Cold Plate -Live Music Community Hal | Tickets: $5 per person eFutt Service STATION eCiass “A” MECHANICS o REASONABLE PRICES (GAS Lower THAN CHETWYAD) OPEN: 7AM - Il PM 7 DAYS A WEEK TUMBLER SHELL SERVICE