ee stration for Sun Fun Monday, June 16, at ommunity Centre. yn is a summer day togram designed for nm between the ages ind 12. will be two three- this summer, the fom July 2-July 25, second from July children meet at the unity Centre from i.m.-3:00 p.m. each ay and enjoy outdoor es, games, arts and field trips, and gen- have a good time, faureen Lipkewich ‘Ladies Auxiliary to umbler Ridge Health ehas had a busy and ssful five months 4 January. " er the leadership of Nickel, undertook fund raising events this short period of he last of which was kathon to the Fire- Picnic. Pledges are eing collected so a ibulation is not avail- New to You pro- ‘which was held at is Trade Fair, was + Canada’s plan to moking on some is an example of a in reacting to the of the public,’’ said Hood, Executive Di- of the B.C. and Division of the Can- ancer Society, ‘‘one e feel should be raged.” went decision of to- sompanies to boycott mada flights because I plan, e than 60 percent of ans do not smoke, hough airlines must ‘clientele, the recir- of smoke filled air give the non- ‘any option but to Se ea. eer a ae a a RR Te munity alf week sessions. fund raising commit-_ d was speaking on — while learning about the outdoors. For more infor- mation, please contact Sta- cy, the Sun Fun supervisor, at 242-4246. Registration for Red Cross Swimming Lessons will be held Saturday, June 21, and Sunday, June 22, at the pool, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. July and August pool schedules are now available, as well as infor- mation on July and Aug- ust’s pool programs, in- cluding Aquabics in the evening and mornings, Preschool lessons, Parent and Tot lessons, teen activ- ity night, and others. — very successful and the L.A. is now discussing the possibility of providing this service to the community more than once a year. Our Education Commit- tee. has reviewed the survey . taken on May 12 at Canada Health Day, and it has been indicated that there is a need for an arthritus sup- ‘port group in Tumbler Ridge. The Development Coordinator for the Arthrit- us Society of B.C. will meet in Tumbler Ridge with the committee to discuss and provide guidance in estab- lishing a support group. Anyone sess oe & in this breathe contaminated air. “There is growing con- cern over the real health hazards of passive smok- ing,’’ continued Hood, “the B.C. and Yukon Divi- ommunity Calendar You’ll have to see the schedule to believe it! Please remember to regis- ter your children for Red Cross lessons on June 2] and 22! The California Cuties will be in town on Sunday, June 22, at 7:30 p.m. at the Quadra diamonds. The Cal- ifornia Cuties, a team of hilarious, yet top notch, softball players, will be playing an all-star team from Tumbler Ridge. So if you want to see softball as you ve never seen it before, catch the game between our local best and the “‘girls’’ of the visiting cali: ~ fornia Cuties. dies Auxiliary to the Tumbler dge Health Centre group is asked to contact Maureen Lipkewich before June 25. We wish to remind pro- spective parents that the Birth Announcement drop box is inthe Health Centre....|.. If you wish to have your child’s birth announced, please fill in a form and the particulars will be pub- lished in the paper courtesy of the Ladies Auxiliary. Once again a big thank you to all 53 people who participated in the Walka- thon and to the Tumbler Ridge Fire Department for their ad aa and assis- tance. ncer Society supports fCanada’s smoking ban sion of the Canadian Can- cer Society would encour- age the public to support Air Canada in their endea- vor and to request other airlines to follow suit.”’ Tourist Centre to be moved The . Tumbler Ridge Chamber of Commerce Tourist Information Centre, now located directly across from the Shell Station, will _be moved to lot M, which is located across from the Health Centre near Sears. meet the needs of a ~ The date for opening the Information Centre is set for June 23. This location will, be a temporary. one tee Bn De Re em ee The Chamber hopes to gain a permanent location at a future date. This year the Sosraniica Centre will be selling sou- venirs. They also have been “given 92 recreation maps from the city, which they will be selling. Moya Lipinski and Noela . ) Manary will be working in the Tourist Information - Centre for the summer. +... oe Pea eo ea ek ee oe ee ee ee eo a eee as [L-R] Brian Bennidict, Dave Pittman, Kerry Perkins, Tina Wheeler, Dwayne Plamon- don, Lisa Bennidict, Michelle Davies. Back row, Candice Gusland and Cory Orke. The teens of TRUST are very busy these days with the preparation of their new teen Be Careful nthe Foret ( : \ s Most cg “ul A Tumbler Ridge .Weekly Record OPNC Sbs6 Something for Everyone 242-4789 L, “What can save your | time- and money, AOL. and (2) earn ADVERTISING ADVISORY BUARD CANADIAN OCCUAPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY WEEK WHEREAS it is important that the attention of employers, employees] and the general public be directed to} the prevention of workplace acci- dents, and loss of life, WILLIAM. MICHAEL CAISLEY, HEREBY DECLARE. that Tumbler Ridge will actively participate in OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND JUNE 15 to JUNE 21, 1986 | recommend all employees, em- ployers and members of the general public: (1) increase their awareness of occupa- tional helath and safety programs, role of occupational safety programs which will prevent future workplace injuries and di- seases. Health and safety awareness everyone’s responsibiltiy. — DATED this 11th day of June, 1986. HREEL REL SER EARS AKA ER RE _ Weekly Record, June 18, 1986 - 13 centre. They are working at drawing up a contract with the Community Centre which will cover their responsibilities and use of their new centre. They also plan to be very busy with the painting and decorating of the centre, which is their responsibility. TUMBLER RIDGE, B.C. PROCLAMATION injuries, industrial diseases, CANADIAN SAFETY WEEK from more about the purpose and} health and is _ William Michael Gaisley, ees