6 - ay Record, June'11, 1986 Tumbler Ridge Weekly Record 242-4789 eee ae an K ? lron Mountain 2 Appearing : N inthe Coal Bin Pub J See you there , by Nancy Perkins Thanks to the concern and generous donation of Quintette, Tumbler Ridge youth are going to enjoy the benefits of aSummer Youth Ministry. Quintette is funding an experimental summer youth project, which has been organized in close and full co-operation with the _ churches of Tumbler Ridge. This program is_ pat- terned after a program which has been successful- "| ly operating in Mackenzie Book Early Enjoy a Free ‘tanning session in our new tanning lounge with every $35 hair care “Wolff Facial Tanner System” satis —— June ee 7 Sighih Waves oi Lid. 210 Main Street, Tumbler Ridge, B. Cc RIDGEVIEW SERVICE COMPLEX LTD. LOWEST * 1000 Sq. ft. retail store x 1600 Sq. ft. retail store * 1000 Sq. ft. office space * 500 Sa. ft. office space : * ee Sq. ft. warehouse or shop RENTAL RATES IN TUMBLER! Stephen Abbott and lan Aimsworth were with Brenda Goode and Bev McDonald of Special Education as they Summer youth ministry planned for TR : for the past three years. Eric Metzmeier, a fourth- year B.C. Community Rec- reation student has been hired as a youth worker. In addition, Chris Perkins, one of Quintette’s summer students who is working a 4-and-4 shift, will be acting as assistant coordinator. Metzmeier and Perkins will involve the youth in such activities as sports, outings, campfires, music The balloons are finally up, up and away. It was truly a fantastic sight. waited for the balloon launch. events, and discussion groups during June, July and part of August. St. Paul’s, Fellowship Baptist, New Life Assem- bly, Holy Cross, Missionary Alliance Church, are all jointly in- volved with the project. A council has been set up with members from all the churches represented. The council will act as a guiding force for the program. They ae Peace River Flooring & Interiors “for all your interior needs” |Do it yourself products for: Wall paper, Ceramic & Quarry tiles f Flooring, Carpeting If you don't see it, | ask for it. 2 #101-230 Main Street Tumbler Ridge 242-3118 and the ‘school, college, univ will be there to provif input into the ol well, they will adil coordinators wht needed. . Metzmeier and will, in turn, be ans, to the council to ens the program is rounded and is mee needs of the yoif Tumbler Ridge. The program is ; ing one in _ churches can work t9 : R with the purpose ol ing a strong Christiall group. Young people a minded that the T Ridge Community Council will award a arship to a youth of bler Ridge who displa following criteria: must demonstrate all average ability in ana or performing arts ca be between the ages and 21; and be a resid Tumbler Ridge. The Grant money used toward si or mini courses whi¢ ther the artistic talen letters of recommen are necessary, and aj lio or demonstration work must be presel the selection committ Application forms be obtained from a m of the Arts. Council calling Colleen Doyl 242-3708. Applic deadline is 31 July, | Talented youth a couraged to apply 1 scholarship. It will worthwhile contribut with Fire in the Forest | { B.C’s Mest Valuable ‘"'! Netural Resource your education. Be Careful