i to Te EM A A ag AR Rede, SRL Tae a ae sa A as ny ae ee Local vocalist/pianist Karen Ljungh is one of this year's organizers of the Country Music Association Talent Search, which started fast Saturday night at the Northern Motor Inn, Karen was one of two Terrace residents who won last year’s search and she made it as far as the _ provincial competition. oo “On the Small Screen video reviews ‘by Harriett Fjaagesund Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade Starring: Harrison Ford, Sean Connery, John-Rys Davies. Pro- duced by Robert Watts. Directed by Steven Spielburg. Rating: PG 13. Running Time: 126 minutes. Utah. 1912. We see young In- diana Jones being pursued by the bad guys. They’ve unearthed an ancient cross that Indiana feels should be in a museum. The bad guys, of course, disagree. Indiana manages to climb aboard a circus train, narrowly misses the advances of a rather grumpy lion, falls into a boxcar full of very unhappy snakes, and makes good his escape. He doesn’t know it yet, but that cross is going to plague him fora ~ longtime to come. Now we cut away to 1938. In- diana’ is once again off on another quest. This time it’s the Holy Grail. He has been hired by Walter Donovon, a collector of antiquities. But this time the quest is a much more personal one for In- diana. His father, a teacher of medieval history played by Sean Connery, has been kidnapped. The only clue Indiana has to the With a few twists and turns along the way, Indiana and his father are finally reunited. But the fun is just beginning. It looks as though the whole Ger- man Army is after the Holy Grail. I loved this movie! Harrison Ford and Sean Connery are & perfect match. I didn’t even. mind ali the snakes in the open- ing. scenes---I. just closed my eyes. : . vo Pink Cadillac Starring: Clint Eastwood, Ber- nadette Peters. Produced by Ei NORTHERN | MOTOR mystery is’ his’ father’s unusual . diary. ot David Valdes. Directed by Bud-. dy Van Horn. Rating: PG. Run- ning time: 121 minutes. Clint Eastwood is Tommy Nowak, a skip tracer for Buddy’s Bail Bond in Sacramen- to. It is his job to track down people who skip out on their bail. Bernadette Peters is Lou Ann McGuinn, a slightly off-centered nut whose personal albatross is her husband Roy. Roy is a born loser with a capital L. The trouble begins when Roy becomes involved with thright, a sadistic group of ex- cons whose specialty is ter- - rorism. Birthright has been dabbling in the funny-money business (wallowing might be a better word). Roy gets talked into hiding the stash in his trailer. The cops come knocking...and Lou Ann’s left holding the bag. Bir- » Having. little faith in the wheels of justice, Lou Ann skips town, and bail, in Roy’s pink Cadillac. And that’s where Tom Nowak comes in. Nowak tracks her down easily enough.. Getting rid of her is another problem. Things become further complicated when he learns Birthright is also looking for Lou Ann. It seems she has something that belongs to them. And they have her in- fant daughter. You'll like Pink Cadillac if youw’re a. dedicated Eastwood fan. The movie does have its ‘moments. My only real com- plaint was the sound track. The background music left me feel- ing slightly deaf. All videos reviewed by Harriett ' Fjaagesund are available for rental at the Video Station in the Skeena Mail. RESTAURANT: LOUNGE PUB “COLD BEER STORE . ACTION : S., : CATCH THE : \ Visit the Northern Motor Inn, for nightly entertainment. Come to where the ACTION is. Terrace Review — Wednesday, February 21, 1990 B5 Talent search for country MUSIC. The B.C. Country Music Association Talent Search -began last weekend at George’s Pub in the Northern Motor Inn. An annual event, this year’s Northwest talent search is spon- sored by Terrace radio station CJFW and the Northern Motor Inn. Winners of-the Pacific Nor- thwest finals will have the op- portunity to compete in the regional finals. If they win there, they will move up to provincial finals to be held in. Vancouver. Provincial winners have a chance to win up to $44,000 in prizes. . -Ljungh and Jim Larkin went to the regional finals in Kelowna, each with an. original song _ (ballard) and commercial up- beat tune. Karen won the. regionals and went on-to the provincials. She is one of the organizers of this year’s Nor- thwest competition: This year, for the first time, a Best Original Song Contest will be held, in additional to the ‘ traditional vocal talent search. Any Canadian. citizen over the age of 19, who can carry a tune, is eligible to enter either contest. Two Saturdays every month, Feb.17 and 24, March 10, and 24, and. April 7. and 21, in- terested performers are asked to register at the Northern Motor Inn at 4 p.m. to perform later in . the evening. Last year, local talent Karen begins From 4 p.m. until 6 p.m., a. jam session will be held with per- - formers who want to practise with or without accompaniment from the stage band playing at the Northern at that time. From 6 until 7 p.m., on each of those evenings, the performers will play to a live audience and ' judges in George’s Pub. No live performance on TV will be presented this year. Each contestant is required to pay an entry fee of $10. It-is also requested, although not man- datory, that each submit an audio cassette of the two songs that are to be performed. Each performer must be a single vocalist, with’ or without their own accompaniment or another person accompanying. them on musical instrument. The two ‘pieces would consist of preferably, one ballad and one up-tempo tune. The music ‘doesn’t have to be country, but heavy metal isnot ‘allowed. ' Ljungh suggests that ‘con- testants enter early, because time for performing is limited. And, she wants everyone to have a chance. She encourages all in- terested vocalists to come out and give it-a try. She says “‘it’s a great experience. And all your expenses are paid if you go beyond the Northwest competi- tion.” Call Karen Ljungh at CIFW (635-6316) or Jackie Munson (635-6375) for more in- formation. . wh OAS TERRACE CITY OF TERRACE | BY-LAW NO. 1199-1990 TAKE NOTICE THAT, pursuant to Section 578 of the Municipal Act, the Council of the City of Terrace intends to stop up and close to traffic that portion of land measuring 20° x 260' dedicated “lane” on Plan 3567, D.L. 362, Range 5, Coast District shown hatched on the plan below; AND pursuant to Section 573 of the Municipal Act the Council of the City of Terrace intends to petition the Minister of Municipal Affairs to abandon the sald lane and vest title thereto in the name of 7 LW. the City of Terrace be ide) Q. ) | | s N . | 2 | oO | i - , PARK AVE. : Lo 5 4 A a pLan{ 3567.{ PLANSS37 Bt _ n = = 2 i ¥ R 260° 6 PLAN 367 DISTRICT LOT 362 The By-Law may be inspected between the hours of B:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, from February 27, 1990 to March 12, 1990, both inclusive, at Clty Hall, 3215 Eby Street, Terrace. a Members of the public are invited to voice their concerns in person or by letter at the Regular Meeting of the City of Ter- race Council, beginning at 7:30 p.m., March 12, 1990. E.R. Hallsor Clerk-Administrator City of Terrace eae