| Co - ce ae ee ete ee Es ioand 9 ile ed tema AE il nM St —_ ~ Work out - for charity Contributed by Kim Saulnier Ho! Ho! Hol... How many pounds can you push for charity? Find out when the Northwest Community College Students’ Association hosts their first-ever Work Out for Charity Saturday, Dec. 7 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Itall takes place at the Student Body | Racquet & Fitness Centre. How can you Work Out for Charity? It's fun, it’s easy and any fit- ness level can take part. Here’s how it works. All participants col- lect pledges based on how many pounds they can lift, push or pull during our two-hour event. With a | minimum of 15 minutes participa- tion of regular workout, the total amount of pounds is calculated on each participant’s pledge sheet as | follows: 4 repetitions X 5-1b. dumbbells = 20 Ibs. X amount of pledge (i.e. $.02/pound). ° Everyone’s a winner — pro- ceeds go to the Salvation Army | and the Students’ Association Recreation Centre Fund. Each par- ticipant will receive a Student Body T-shirt, personalized button, refreshments and draw prizes. We will be accepting donations all day at the Student Body, so drop in and join us. Pledge forms are available at the Student Body § or from All Seasons Source for Sparts, For more information, give Kim a call at 635-6511, local 279. Dart league seeks help Terrace city council’s Com- munity and Recreation Services Committee has been asked to consider a funding request from the Terrace Ladies Dart League. In a letter to mayor and council | club president Joyce Bradley said their club is beginning to receive recognition in the North- west and they are now preparing to compete in a provincial com- - petition next spring. The Ladies Dart League, however, is run- ning into the same old problem that plagues every recreational ' group in the north — the high _cost of travel. According to Bradley, the ‘provincials will be held in Vancouver in April of next year and they have already begun “their fund-raising drive. OF an estimated $4,000 to cover air fare, hotels, entry fees, commut- ing and meals for a seven-mem- J ber team, they have raised almost $1,200, far short of their goal. "Because we are such a small group," writes Bradley, "raising such a large amount of money is proving to be quite difficult. We are looking for some kind of financial support from our com- thunity over and above what we as a group are able to do. If in any way the city council is able to help in the way of a grant or donation, it would be greatly appreciated." Retailer 900 - 102nd Avenue 762-6965 Fax - 782-6992 Prince George 1330 5th Avenue 563-2263 Fax - 563-3962 Terrace 4720 Lazelle Avenue 638-0321 Fax - 638-0442 * Product not available in Cranbrook Location. dee ad saeelnmnennbt eee kamen ty liens comm Finis te Sasa Terrace Review —— Wednesday, December 4, [991 13 Win a trip for two to Hawaii! IBM PS/1 Approved by the world's toughest critics - Your Family The IBM PS/I - the family approved easy-to-use personal computer that's specifically designed to be the idea] computer for your whole family. Not only does the PS/1 have the versatility to meet all your * family's educational aceds, it can also provide the power you need to bring your office home - or even run a smail business from home. Because the PS/I is from IBM it’s compatible with most office computer. But most importantly the PS/1 is compatible with people. It's reliable, incredibly user-friendly and can expand to meet all of a growing family's needs. - IBM PS/1 E42 + 386 SX-16 Mhz CPU, 2 MB RAM s - includes same PS/L,system but with 80 S 2 4 9 9 7 wa ' megabyte hard disk, Windows 3 and 4 . : > 1.44 MB disk drive > 40 MB hard disk drive (21ms) Windows productivity package for Windows. \ + 12" VGA Monitor (640x480) + IBM Selectric keyboard and Mouse + DOS and Microsoft Works included IBM PS/1 R82 Fujitsu DL1100 Printer | og A 24 pin dot matrix printer with 110 column width, 240 cps, 60 i cps LQ, and optional colour printing, the DL1100 will fit your : . ; budget while offering the ultimate in quality and reliability. Grand Prize - Trip for two - 7 days in Hawaii Pm .includes Airfare from Vancouver, All Accomodation, Rental Car, $500 Spending Money. Prince Rupert Second Prize 601 2nd Ave West Trip for two - 7 days in Reno or Lake Tahoe 624-6560 Fax - 627-7152 Jjncludes Airfare from Vancouver, All Accomodation, Rental Car, $300 Spending Money. * Cranbrook Third Prize 1107 Baker Stree! Trip for two - 2 nights at West Edmonton Mall 426-2775 Fax - 426-3933 -inclides AiFare from Vancouver, All Accomodation, ra. $250 Spending Money. 646 Leon Avenue Entry form for "FUN in the SUN" Promotion | 762-7753 Fax - 861-1961 | Name: Phone: | % No purchase necessary. Winner musi be 18 years of age or older. | % = This ofiginal form only qualifies. Forms available at all stores. Limit one entry per person. | %. Deadline Deo 3, 1991, Draw date Jan 6,1992. Trips must be arranged by Feb 28, 1992. _| Kelowna