sb Terrace Review — Wednesday, January 2, 1991 Bil concert to showcase local talent Classics, jazz and surprises a 5 aan oe age ae ae anna in nee al Be t <4 noe weet eng py ee eee ee ene ren maw mene: rere I WPT Flute instructor Andy § Brodie and his students will be some of the local artists performing a at ¢ a Jan. 19 concert in Knox United Church. The show, taken from Brodie’s concept, will be a chance for Terrace music lovers to get acquainted with some of the musical talent in the area. A 2 Polly’ s Cafe. | Chinese & Western Cuisine ~~ Mon—Thurs. 10:30 a.m. — midnight Fri. & Sat. 10:30 am. — 1am. Sunday 12:00 a.m. — 10 p.m. . 4913 Keith Avenue, 638-1848 o 638-8034 GIM’S @ RESTAURANT && 28 Chinese & Canadian Food es ff OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 1) ( Mon ~ Wed 11:30 a.m. ~ 10:00 p.m. $i AMY Thursday 19:50 ant. — 11:00 putttign dt? 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Marilyn Brodie will entertain with an operatic aria, a folk song, a sacred. hymn and German lieder, accom- panied by Wegner. Mike Wen will perform two classical pieces on his French hom by Beethoven and Mozart’ — Wegner will be “the piano for the Beethoven and he’s the orchestra for the Mozart piece", Wen says. Kevin Higgins will play four jazz tunes from Duke Ellington, John Coltrane and others (three well-known and one not so familiar) on ms Fender Rhodes piano. The idea for this coffee concert came about as a result of a recital by Andy Brodie’s flute students last June. Because he has few students, he has called upon the Northwest Singers and other local musicians to augment these con- certs. Then he queried, "Why not go for broke and do a public con- cert and let everyone hear some local musicians perform?" Jim Ryan adds, “It’s been a good _ excuse to do some practising and get back in shape (musically)." The concert will include about 90 minutes of music with brief ex- planations of the pieces. There will be a short intermission and coffee afterwards. Tickets are available at Erwin Jewellers, $6 for adults and $4 for students and seniors. Video reviews by Harriett Fjaagesund Ghost Dad Starring Bill Cosby, Kim- berley Russell. Produced by Terry Nelson. Directed by Sid- ney Poitier. Rating: PG, Run- ning time: 85 minutes. Elliot (Bill Cosby), a widower with three children, doesn’t know that time is fast running out for him. All he’s thinking about right now is closing a big deal at work that will give him a promotion and put him on the company pen- sion plan. He's killed while on his way to an important meeting when the cab he’s riding in plunges off a bridge and into the river below. Elliot doesn’t realize he’s dead until he climbs back up on the bridge and a bus passes right through him. After returning home, he discovers he’s visible only in darkened rooms, Talk about having problems! Elliot is frantic because he stili EDNESDAY IS DIRTY SHIRT DAY Men's or Ladies’ cotton blend dress or business shirts expertly laundered. » Only drive-thru in town »~ Best, most rellable and cleanest service » Drop off point at Thornhill Public Market Rickards Cleaners 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. — Monday to Friday 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. — Saturday KIDDIE CORNER FROM THE POST OFFICE needs three more days to close that big deal or his children will end up with nothing. Even worse, he still has to pass the mandatory physical for the pension plan! And as if all this isn’t enough to raise his non-existent blood pressure, his eldest daughter (Kimberley Russell) goes on the warpath over a teeny tiny incident involving dear departed dad and her boy- friend, and the lady next door would really like to know why Elliot is avoiding her. Ernest Goes to Jali Starring Jim Varney, Bar- bara Bush, Produced by Stacy Williams. Directed by John Cherry. Rating: PG. Running time: 81 minutes. Mild-mannered bank janitor Ernest P. Worel (Jim Varney), just can’t stay out of trouble. His great ambition in life is to raise himself up to the exalted status of bank clerk. With hard work, determination, and a lit- tle coaching from Charlotte (Barbara Bush), his almost-but- not-quite girlfriend, Ernest just might realize his ambition... in 40 years or so- Earnest’s problem is that he’s a natural screw-up. If he’s not destroying the bank with a runaway carpet shampooer, then he's changing his body in- to a huge magnet by elec- trocuting himself. But his real problems begin while attending jury duty inside the Dracup Correctional Facili- ty. Death Row inmate and all- around bad guy, Felix Nash, just happens to be a dead ringer for Ernest. And he’s just come up with the ultimate escape plan! ' This movie is unbelievably. funny.