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Now. that the wall has:come crash- fast = a beautiful and wealthy young’ = ing down, the townsfolk must, FACTS oe a ~ George (Wilder), a mild-man man- woman ‘who thinks he’s her hus- Oo cough up $15 million to the gov- . sponsored by a _ -nered Volvo dealer, is a pathologi- | band. While George teeters - emment in order to buy their land. | Be . galliar, When George tells little _ between proclaiming his identity’ Which proves to be something of a _|- Canadian Women Tt & Sis fibs they | have away of working _and telling more whoppers, Eddie problem for these people since — “anh tm er. _ ot themselves u up'into giant whop-. _is busy absconding with the silver. they can’t even raise spare change _. Terrace Branch - i: a “pers, and he takes ona whole new . Pretty soon the bumbling duo are for a cup of coffee, much less $15 ; ‘FACT: In: 1987, slash- -burning eae, oo . en . _ . “1 aggressive personality. He’s spent © involved up to their necks in com- million. But Gunther hasan idea. released about 10 million Ny ee ee ee .. \ months inside a sanitarium to - ._ plications involving a missing mil- -. He's inventedacarthatruns - | tonnes of carbon dioxide in- | FA eee) ra ee _2"* effect a cure, and now he’s finally _lionaire, his beautiful wife,and a _ on vegetables, produces no pollu-. | to our atmosphere. That . : gn. i ae » eady to face the world again. - © dangerous estateexecutive. - = tion, and travels at 200 miles per - | ane fuels the burn an "SINCE 1930, oo » tan, Eddie (Pryor) is a petty thief - This movie starts out a little .- hour. It also happens to be just ‘.'. | million tonnes. “If prescrib- ; ae who must put in some community _ slow but picks up speed. '. about the ugliest thing thatever —‘ | -ed burning were not carried | | It’s time to call your: service time... or else. Since he flat - --ranvon four wheels.Gunther __ | ut following fogging, 2. Welcome Wagon hostess. - |- "ontefises odo anything nvolv- Driving Mo Crazy decides oaks his wondertul new | Silay amounts of carbon |] od ing actual work, he finally agrees’ Starring Thomas Gottschalk, invention to the United States and released from the decom- + > Aggistanta: _ oo - . - to help reintegrate George back. “Billy Dee Williams, Dom DeLuise. ~ sell'it for the millions needed to... | position of the slash and lit- Eleta Moye, Gillian Wilde” ‘ _: into society. He figures this will Produced by Brad Krevoy and” save the town. tar over a longer period of. 8 Natale Wiens | _. -beareally cushy job, except. - Steve Stabler. Directed by Jon But life in the land of the free can ada) ores try 7 20 Terrace Review. — Wednesday, Januaty 29, 1992 : ‘tings begin togo > haywire she Turteltaub. Rating: PG. Running Northwest Arts And || Entertainment Calendar... ee yt R. E.M. Lee Theatre and the brave. isn’ tall it's cracked T. he Best from the Stacks: oe | | eee Reviews of books from the ‘Feb.1, 8 p.m; — Northwest Livel country. music concert ye! ‘Terrace Public Library: Feb. 8, 8.p.m.— ~ Snickers Comedy Show ad ~ by Harriett The Terrace Inn = aE | Flaagesund. 7 4Gigi’s - until Feb.8,. For Crying Out Loud _ Northern | Motor Inn, George's Pub: Until the end of January — Harvest Moon a = *Feb.3 thru 15—LongGone * Thornhill Neighbourhood Pub | : Sundays, 7.p.m.— Cribtoumeys sWatch for weekend entertainment in the | near x future: we . Royal ‘Canadian Legion, Branch 13 _ ~ ."sJan.31 and Feb.1.— Jimmy Larkin ». eJari.7 — Steak Night and "Scary Okie" |e sJan.7 and’8 — music by Jack of Clubs _ ae |. “Every Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday — — Darts eee “Every Monday — Cribbage 7;30 p.m. eee ~ «Every second Thursday — Bridge 7; 30 p. m. I McColl Playhouse : a _ Feb. 6,7,8,13,14,15 — Norman Conquest Uva Together, 2 directed by Ken Morton | Inn of the West | SS | Ros | — «Feb.11, 7 p.m. — Fashion Show by Class ‘Act Consignments; door prizes, entertainment, refreshments ' Prince Rupert Performing Arts Theatre. il” Feb. 1, 8 p.m. — Le Ballet Jazz de Montreal, ee sponsored by the Performing Arts Centre: Society yee vs *. «Feb, 5, 7:30 p.m, — audio visual presentation by Dr. Walter Persegatt,- ‘who was directly involved with the restoration of. Michelangelo’ s frescos in: _the Sistine Chapel; presented by the Museum of Northern B. C. ” _ This Column Sponsored By: “Infected by the Air by Janice Law | Adult fiction published by Walker and Company : After her divorce from her philandering husband, Max - = | - Bertram, Alice and her two children settle on a farm in northeast: . ., ema Connecticut with Alice’s friend and business partner, Moira, a- .;. herd of nubian goats, and an assortment of organic vegetables and .. fruits. Life isn’t great, but it's okay. -<\.. Then three bodies are discovered at a holiday cabin — Max, his ». Iatest girlfriend, and her young son. The police are calling i it a mur- ";’der-suicide, but Alice isn’t buying this. Max, an academic and a . writer, had. simply been too gun-shy to have committed such a , Af — crime. But when she tries to convince the police of this, they write is cher off asa. typically neurotic ex-wife. So she starts digging around A on |her own, And comes up with a few nasty surprises, | She discovers that Max.had been working on a book ‘involving og powerful political family just before his death, and that the’ . ‘}|. -- Manuscript is missing. Another of Max's lovers tells of hiking "> with him in the Mashantucket State Forest, searching for evidence | of heavy metals contamination. But it isn’t until there is a break-in . -at the farm that Alice realizes that not only was Max murdered, but. oF f that she, her children, and hee new boyfriend may benext, © Looking at the Moon by Kit Pearson Juvenile fiction published by Viking } oe s the summer of 1943, and 13-year-old Norah, an English - Jew “war guest” living with her wealthy relatives in Toronto, can hard- ier ‘ly wait for August. She and her relatives will spend the entire — || - month at the family’s lavish cottage in Muskoka: Norah anticipates -: amonth of delicious freedom where she doesn’t have to do any- thing but go swimming every day and have all sorts of grand - adventures with her cousins. But Norah’s leisurely : summer lakes an odd turn right from the start. a . Except for Sally, her teenage cousins all seem very grown up, - - | especially Flo. All they want to discuss are their boyfriends who - are over in Europe fighting the war; Norah doesn’t want to be as. childish as Sally or as grown-up as Flo, but there doesn’t seem to be any place for her to fit in. She is stuck somewhere in the mid- dle, in akind of no-man’s fand.. _. Then something truly remarkable happens —adistant cousin ft arrives, Andrew is 19, intelligent, and very handsome. And Norah is quite certain that she is falling hopelessly in love. But even love gE can’t chase the war away. | —— _ This is the second book in a trilogy that began with the award: winning The Sky is Falling.