THE TUMBLER TIMES Page 2 WEATHER FORECAST - TUMBLER RIDGE by WEATHERMAN JACK This forecast will cover the period from Jan. 29 to Feb. 5. ee DATE HI LO WIND CLOUD SNOW eee Ene Ena IES ESESESIISISINISSISSIENSERRen nee aaa OO NO MOSTLY SOME SOME SOME NO NO CLEAR NO NO PARTLY NO SOME PARTLY | NO NO MOSTLY NO NO MOSTLY LOTS SOME MOSTLY LOTS We can usually count on at least one chinook (cloudy, windy, -4C to 0C) in an 8 or 10 day period. Chinooks cannot be predicted and last from several hours to several days. Our area has 30 to 40-hour chinooks. table accordingly at the start of the chinook. You can adjust the above If I were to give an experienced guess as to when the next chinook might be, I'd say AFTER February 4 and will last for 5 - 10 hours. COMMUNITY CENTRE OPENS by PAT GRIFFIN The Tumbler Ridge Community Centre is scheduled to open tentatively the week of February 14, 1983. Programs will progress slowly during February and will be in full swing by March. A variety of volunteers and instruc- tors will be needed to make this a successful centre. A brochure outlining programs, regis- tration, and booking procedures will soon be available. Look for news of "Official Opening" scheduled for February 14, 1983. PHONE YOUR NEWS If you have some news for our paper, call 242-3150 and ask for Mark or Derek Stock. The next paper will be in two weeks. WX Jack. TOWN MEETING FOR ALL Tumbler Ridge "Town. Meeting" Thursday, February 3, 1983 7:30 PM Community Centre Meet Commissioner, Mr. Pat Walsh and members of Advisory Planning Commission. Come for an information ex- change, learn about planning and future development of our municipality. COMMUNITY COMMITTEE MEETING The next committee will be on February 9, not February 15 as planned. Anyone interested in attending may do so - Tumbler Ridge School at 7:30 PM.