12) Terrace Review. —— Wedne sday, November 13, 1991 Hard Core Health and Fitness opened last week on Greig Ave. with an offer to contribute part of its sales to the R.E.M. Lee Hospital Foundation’s drive to put a CT scanner in Mills Memorial Hospital. Hard Core owner Dale Solowoniuk says he’s donating 10 percent of the take on all gym wear clothing sales and 100 percent of the sales receipts for baseball hats to the fund. "I want to help the community," he said. The store also donated a set of gloves and a T-shirt, valued at $60, to the annual Terrace Rotary Auction coming up Nov. 20. The store is designed to serve the needs of local body builders and fitness buffs. Although Hard Core sells bulk vitamins, carbohydrate drinks Solowoniuk emphasizes that it isn’t a health food store. His stock includes a series of gym and sports wear lines that are popular in the U.S. and L.A. Paw multi-sport gloves and Liftmaster hook gloves for training. Hard Core is taking special orders for Christmas on all its product and protein drinks, powerlifting equipment like — New store helps foundation lines. The store’s motto is “Tough times don’t last. Tough people do." It is open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. seven days a week at 4450B Greig Ave. Hard Core is one of many busi- JARD CORE 9 HAE TERRE 01.6. URN RET a nesses in the Terrace area that got help from 16-37 Commun- — ity Futures; Solowoniuk said a planning grant from the or- ganization was essential for the store to get started. HARD CORE: Gym wear for the community-minded. Terrace Men’s Recreational Hockey League. Dighton Haynes - 635-2925 GAME SCORES : Nov, 2 Nov. 2 Nov. 3 Nov. 3 Nov. 5 Nov. 5 Nov. 6 Nov. 6 Back Eddy Pub Precision Builders Skeena Hotel Alt Seasons Inn of the West Norm's Auto Refinishing Terrace Timberman Northern Motor Inn Okies OWO RAND ‘Convoy Supply - Terrace Timberman Riverside Auto Wranglers Northern Motor Inn Okies Precision Builders Skeena Hote! Riverside Auto Wranglers Convoy Supply N=NOWN AD STANDINGS Team Recreational Div. Norm's Auto Refinishing Precision Builders Inn of the West All Seasons Skeena Hotel Back Eddy Pub Team Oldtimers Div. Northern Motor Inn Okies _ a Terrace Timberman Riverside Auto Wranglers - Convoy Supply “ADUNGDE LAMHDADS OINWK- AALAND AS = © =] O4u O22 == =f Come over to the Professionals at Braid Insurance Agencies Ld. A complete personalized Agency 4648 Lakelse Ave., Terrace HOME — LIFE — FIRE BOAT — BUSINESS tated Royal Insurance FAX 638-1361 638-8581 EVENINGS 635-2015 — Ice expansion ? meeting tonight A coalition of amateur athletic . groups lobbying for a second sheet of ice to be added to the Terrace Arena will meet tonight in the arena to develop a plan of action. The lobby group, which has been casually meeting for a year, includes the Terrace Minor Hockey Association, the Figure Skating Club, the Men’s Recre- ational. Hockey League, the Oldtimers’ Hockey Club, the Ringette Association, the Ladies’ Hockey League and the Saturday Night Hockey Club. Spokesmen for the seven groups say all are increasingly disturbed by diffi- culty in securing ice time due to Kermodes In the final senior boys’ and girls’ high school volleyball playday before zones this coming week- end, both Kermode teams tri- umphed once mare. The girls-hosted and defeated Kitimat (2-0), Smithers (2-0), and Prince Rupert (2-0). Rupert wound up second, Kermode boys won all six match- es in round-robin while Houston went 3-and-3, Smithers 2-and-4, and Prince Rupert 1-and-5. Kermodes then beat Houston 15- 7, 15-2 in the final. Rupert took Continenta The Skeena Hotel "Sports Corner" pub has established a live connection with bars, pubs and lounges ail over North America through NTN Sports and Trivia, a computer-operated, satellite-linked contest service that pits the pubs, individual and teams against long-distance competitors. The game is played by pub patrons and teams through the use of laptop computers pro- vided by the bar to answer ques- tions displayed on television Galan CF 7 ‘TRONWORKS GYM & FITNESS CENTRE NOW OFFERING ¢ Reasonable Rates |i the growth of ice-oriented sports in the area. _ The group is pushing for a spring referendum to expand the arena and install a second sheet of ice. At tonight’s mecting, scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m., organizers hope to attract as -_many advocates of the cause as possible and set them up for a group photograph on the ice to demonstrate the demand for ice sport facilities. The photograph will be used for the group’s publicity and promotion efforts. The group is currently prepar- ing what they term a “working proposal" to present to citv council. win again the consolation. Zones for both are set for Prince Rupert on Saturday. On the Grade 8 side of volleyball, Chandler Park of Smithers won the playdown while Skeena won the round-robin portion placing fourth overall, Kelsey Hidber was Skeena’s only all-star. The Thornhill boys had Buddy Doane as an all-star, Thornhill girls went to Hazelton, losing out to Skeena in the final. Thornhill junior boys won all their games at Kitimat. | game link monitors. The establishments involved — there can be hun- dreds —- are ranked according to points accumulated for correct answers. Occasional displays on the screen let teams know how they’re doing against the compe- tition. There is no charge to play. Structured challenges among teams at the Skeena are also available with a day’s notice. Contact the Skeena Hotel for scheduling. . DAY CARE Starting November 4, 1991 Call now fora reservation. ¢ Experienced Staff TANNING _ SESSIONS AVAILABLE 635-4130 A complete line of the latest fashions in casual clothing. Looking Good, Feeling Great \. OPEN 6 A.M. WEEKDAYS _/