udents send plea zs TV’s Letterman | Contributed by Kim Cordeiro It has beet a Jong-time dream of the “‘three stupid idiots” who . make-up the comedy team: of Corky and the Juice: Pigs to ap-- “pear on: the Late Night with ‘: David Letterman show. The Northwest: Community College Students’ Association, being the devoted group of fans that we are, is campaigning to make this dream.come true. Corky and the Juice Pigs, ' who. brought ‘the house “down . last: year at NWCC, are returning _ Friday, Feb. 16. Ah, yes.:. who | wouuld forget the -infamous cheese fight, the emotional ren- dition of ‘‘don’t put pickle on my burger’’, and the warped version of the Solid Gold Dancers? Opening for the guys are Steve and Ed, .a eomedy. _music duo; A guffawing; giggle- . filled night, awaits you at the NWCC cafeteria; starting at 7 p.m. It's going to be a pub night extraordinaire! Be sure to sign our «“ Awwww! C’mon, Davel” banner, or wear || one of our buttons displaying | the same catchy logo. We will be sending the banner to Mr. Let- terman after Corky and the Juice Pigs visit us. Check out the. show, but caution: it’s for those with a twisted, off-centered - ‘sense of humor that extends somewhere into. the relative weirdness! ‘Tickets are available at the Student Body racquet and fitness center, or at the door. For more information, call Kim C. at NWCC, 635-6511, local | 332, Song and dance festival to mark -Heritag e Contributed by Kulbinder Saran It’s that time of the year Day Performing Arts. The dancing that will be seen includes square dancing, ethnic * nT es Oe wt eo Se gi Gs ol ed eh lege Oh Spl we Pet es OS rela ens ee nee eee ee me et a" again. You know what I’m talk- dancing, and a variety of They’re coming back. It's headline comedy act Corky and the Juice Pigs, warming up for a ing about, all that funnnnti!! cultural dances, performed by return engagement at Northwest Community College Feb. 16 on the students’ association All that fun with song and the Old Time French Canadian pub night. For ticket information call 635-6511, local 332. dance... the traditional kind. “Yep; you got it — Heritage Day celebrations are here again and this year it’s A Heritage of Song and Danceltit! Come to the Terrace Arena Banquet Room on Sunday, Feb. ‘18 from 1 to 4 p.m. to join in the festivities. And just because all of you are just so darn special, you don’t have to pay a penny to take in all the excitement — you guessed it, no charge! There will be music from the Terrace. Pipes and Drums, Native Singers, Girl Guides and Boy Scouts, Romy Maikapar, and Marylin Davies’ students from the Northwest Academy of Fiddlers and Step Dancers, Vicki Parviainen dancers, the Square. Dancers, Allanna Turcotte and the Multicultural. Society.: Coffee, tea and donuts will be available for a small fee, courtesy of the Girls Guides and Boy Scouts. During the coffee break from 2:30 to 3 p.m., take advantage of the time to talk to the performers, The Heritage Day celebrations are presented by the Terrace Regional Museum Society, Boy Scouts of Terrace, Girl Guides of Canada (Terrace) and the Terrace Parks and Recreation Department. For more informa- tion, call us at 638-1174. 1. (1) The Dark Half 2. (2) Spy Line 3, (5) Straight 6. (4) Daddy 8. (9) Pillars of the Earth 9, (6) Sorceress of Darshiva 2. (2) Birds of Vancouver 6. (3) Home Game 7, (-) Carmanah 9, (-) Birds of a Feather 10. (5) After the Applause As compiled by United Communications Research Inc. | Best sellers in B.C. this. week Fiction (Figures in brackets indicate last week’s position) 4, 3) The Miss Hobbema Pageant 5, (7) Clear and Present Danger BC Clancy » 7, (8) Solomon Gursky was Here 10. 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Gigi’s Pub, “Zebra Logic”. inn of the West — . _ “Wine and Dine Your Valentine Dinner” in 1 Hector’ S. ' Hanky’s Valentine celebration, door prizes. Northwest Community College Students’ Association — Feb. 16, ‘Corky and the Juice Pigs”, Canada’s hottest comedy act, on their Leaning Tower of Pizza Tour, at NWCC cafeteria at 8 p.m. $7 public admission, $5 NWCC students. Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 13 — Feb. 16 and 17, “Slap Jack’”’ Zahodnik. Prince. Rupert Performing Arts Centre — Feb..10 at 8 p.m., “Hay Fever”, Vancouver Arts Club. Tickets $16. Presented by PAC Society/Prince Rupert Grain Ltd. Feb. 13 at 8 p.m., Booth School Fine Arts Night. Admission to be an- nounced. Feb. 17 at 8 p.m., “An Evening with Janis Joplin”, featuring Tracy Masson. Tickets $10. A PAC production. Feb. 18 at 7:30 p.m., “Makioka Sisters”, Prince Rupert Film Society. Ad- mission $5. Feb. 20 at 4:30 and 7 p.m., Fred Penner, presented by the Family Sup- port Institute. Tickets $8. Kitimat Mount Elizabeth Theatre — Feb. 13 at 8 p.m., Theatre Beyond Words. Tickets are available at Ye Wise Owl Shoppe. Feb. 18 at 8 p.m., Kahurangi-Maori dancers of New Zealand. sage age eS at ma Sree LS eee