oo aa Tm a ak het 7 24 Terrace Review — Wednesday, September 3, 1986 eet ironworks Olck Ladouceur, owner of Ironworks Gym and Fitness Centre, will be transferring the operation from 4720 Lazelle to a new site In the basement of the Terrace Hotel on Greig Avenue In October. Ladouceur sald he will hava twice the room at the hotel and !s planning to open a sun- tanning studio on the premises as well. Ha will ba inatall- Ing another $20,000 worth of equipment in the centre and likes the idea of being situated at the hotel. Ladoucaur sald he dees quite a bit of travelling and “with fitness be- ing the thing of the 80s” people Ike to have athletic cen- tres close at hand. Never vide onthe wrong ( NY) aide of the NY oad aapinet trafhicl fave THE TERRACE CHILDREN‘S FESTIVAL gives a bi THANK YOU TO... Terrace Public Library Tillicum Twin Theatres Ministry of Forests B.C. Hydro Terrace Peaks Gymnastics Club Canada Safeway Terrace Women's Resource Centre Valley Oxygen William's Moving & Storage Pats Knits ECE Division of NWCC Skeena Beverages Terrace Co-operative Association Terrace & District Credit Union Tamalik Status of Women Parks & Recreation Dept. of the City of Terrace Doug Roszmann, Rosemary Goodwin, Bernadette and all the volunteers who gave their time and energy. oc Totem Furniture Overwaitea “Violence” controlled == for scrub ball tourney Controlled Violence had it all under control as they ran up a record of six wins against one loss and captured the an- nual Terrace Mixed Scrub Softball tourna- ment on Aug. 24. They met Family Con- nection in the title match ° and posted a 10-5 win. Earlier, the Control Gang advanced to the final with a 17-13 win over Copperside. The Family group downed Reel Inn Raiders 21-5 in their semi-final match. In a playoff for third and fourth place, Cop- perside thumped Reel Inn 30-11. It was a 30 team, week-long series with competitors playing in mini-round-robins to ad- AWE vance to the 16-team single elimination por- tion. : On Saturday, Aug. 23, eight of the advancing clubs fell to the sideline. Scores were as follows — Reel Inn Raiders 19, Ho- ly Rollers 13; All Seasons 17, Scotia Bank 2; Weekend Warriors 23, Skeena Sawmill 20; Family Connection 21, Library Bookworms 6; Royal Bank Blues 9, C.N.R.A. 6; Controlled Violence 14, Skeena Cellulose 10; Schmitty’s Excavating 19, Skeena Cement 8; Copperside 21, Wackos 13. . In the quarter-finals Sunday morning, the Raiders nipped All Seasons 15-14, the Fami- ly edged Warriors 16-14, Controlled took Royal Enjoy the luxury of air conditioning S in an ‘86 Ford Tempo. Look at all you get for the price: 2300 HSC 4-cyl. engine, 5-speed manual transaxle, air conditioning and tinted glass, AM/FM stereo radio, power steering, power front disc/rear drum brakes, power locks, aero headlamps, dual power remote control mirrors, heavy duty battery, rear window defroster, lower bodyside _ abrasion protection, reclining bucket seat with cloth and vinyl trim, deluxe cut-pile carpeting, deluxe luggage compartment trim. *Lease rate for 48 months Bank 14-10 and Copper- - Side eliminated teams will continue to Schmitty’s 24-10, season, although some play pickup games this This winds up the month, NOTICE GREATER TERRACE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN REVIEW Public Information Meeting on September 10 at 7:30 p.m., Thornhill Community Centre for review of the land use Plan affecting Chimdemash, Usk, Kleanza, Gossan Creek, Copper- side, Jackpine Flats, Lakelse Lake, Old Remo Road, Old Remo, New Remo, Terrace North, Kalum Lake Drive, Amsbury, Dutch Valley and Braun’s Island. For copies of the plan contact the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine, #9-4644 Lakelse Avenue, Telephone 635-7251. wt0 TERRACE ‘FoTEM FORD 4631 KEITH AVENUE, TERRACE, B.C. DL 5548 PHONE: 635-4984 CALL TOLL FREE: 1-800-772-1128 . . c. Sam anagem a salmon mai IS & Sad pertain a gl gD gE th ip ES, Pat et