Barry, Peggy
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Peggy Barry
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This 12-page issue is from a bound collection of Tumbler Ridge Chronicle-Mountaineer newspapers published on December 07, 1983. Headlines: Getting to Know You; Tumbler’s new council sworn in; Ribbon Cutting held for elementary school; Principal’s report; School Board Report; Investigate tourism ministry; Telethon raises $2.7 million; Accept contract; Galibois opens Tumbler School; Coaltimers win tourney; Church Services; Play Safe featured at school; Church group meets; Persistence pays; Six Canadians are astronauts; Abolish rent controls; A cabbage patch too far; Sports Profile: Larry Fisher; Azu ski hill has major change planner; Bytesize; Gorilla retires; 23 Tweenies became Brownies; Trudeau to visit Washington soon; Ancient art comes to Tumbler; 50 Kilovolt line - B.C. Rail line now has power; Constable charged with murder; Ottawa - No funds for bomb shelters; Cancer Society active; Depression a growing problem; Highways ministry staff is essential
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This issue is from a bound collection of Tumbler Ridge Chronicle Mountaineer newspapers published in 1983. Headlines: Medal of Bravery: Operator's son to be honored; B.C. chamber tour planned; Three aldermen appointed; PVEA happy with B.C. cabinet order; After 10 years ICBC is a great success; Economy slowly improves; Tumbler residents shocked by arrest; More vehicle service needed; B.C. accelerates trade efforts to develop markets; The Caterer's Corner; TR is B.C.'s newest town; Dolan's Insurance Agency opens office; Liberal drinking laws wanted; Ski course; Newman analyzes Canada's defences; Murder suspect introverted; Metis to form national body; U.S. still supports Alaska gas pipeline; Schwalm wins weekend; Chronicle inspiration - He didn't sleep!; Top salary $227,900; K and P moves - Owners pleased with support; Women take to pumping iron for sport; Coaltimers travel to Chetwynd; Lions can be proud of Grey Cup effort; Go prepared for problems - Hypothermia a real winter risk; Lab notes; 60 Canadian heroes honored by national library; Noxious weed meeting Wednesday; Kennedy death shocked nation; 10c rate offered; Manitoba hard on porn; Japan to inject funds; Timmy's Christmas Telethon Saturday; Tougher sentencing planned in Code; Jackie O. is shy and reclusive; Couple has cat fight; Oberle speaks on tax; No budget says Lalonde.
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This 10-page issue is from a bound collection of Tumbler Ridge Chronicle-Mountaineer newspapers published on November 23, 1983. Headlines: Man arrested for murders; Jewellery store is now open; Proposals are invited on two church sites; Switch-on B.C. Rail; Announce winner of Dixie Lee draw; Annual craft fair; Sterling announces newspaper merger; TV and radio broadcasts; Thanks a million!; Workers' rights; Counselling is available; Service and support; Caterer's Corner; Cruise will turn east near Dawson Creek; Pilots were not aware; High fashion comes to town; Lions in Grey Cup after 19 years; Snow golf anyone?; Connelly to lead Coaltimers; Controversy over showing; Premier Bill Bennett gives his version; Hydro not pleased with forestry report; T.R.R.A. swings into action; Bumping provision retained; Recall the B.C. legislature; Tumbler Ridge news briefs; Parliament has been productive; Santa and his helpers are coming to town
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