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Whitby Free Press, 9 Dec 1981, p. 18

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PAGE 18, WL DNSDA\ I)-CLM BER 9, 1981, WIiIITBY FR1EE PRESS f zmp JVhitby Free Press..... w ENTERTAIN MENT ....with Barry Murkar FAMILY BARGAINS TUESDAY EVENINGS ARE FAMILY NITES AT ZODIAC 1 ROLLER RINK BRI NGTH EWHOLE FAM1LY ROLLER SKATING FOR THE LOW COST 0F $6.00. TIMES - 7 - 9:30 P.M. ZODIAC 1 ROLLER RINK 6 BARR RD., AJAX, ONT. FOR INFORMATION CALL 686-2816 CINEMASHOWÇASE Chevy Chase brings his comedy back hi new film Modern Problems Chevy Chase stars in 2Oth Century-Fox's "Modern Problems," the wish-fuifillment comedy* of an air traffic controlier who developers telekinetic powers and uses them to strike back at the people who are driving him crazy. The Shamberg- Greisman Production, directed by Ken Shapiro, opens soon at a local theatre. As Max Fiedier, the hapless hero of "Modern Probiems," Chevy Chase is a man with ... problems. His and ~ RESTAURANT New ;ears Noa Dance 7 akrCourse Dinner Hats - LveMusic *D Sunny Florida* (nCoopratonare OnIy) In o-oeraionWith Oshawa Travel Reserve Your Ticket Today Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. Hannu Lambert & His Group (Canadian Champon of Accordian) Open for Lunch Mon. - Fr1. Stll i Tme Avallable For Vour Chrstmas Party BOO0KNOW Reservations: 668-3277 0 686-1542 N 601 Dundas Street West Al aor Credif Cards Accepted VS à\ '00.'wsPlz) _ _ girlfriend, fed up with lus uncontroilable jealousy, has finaily walked out on him. His job at New York's Ken- nedy Airport has fraz- zled his nerves. And, as a capper, he gets doused with nuclear waste in a freak accident that leaves him endowed with teiekinetic powers - the ability to move ob- jeets and people through the air simpiy by think- ing about it. Max uses his new- found gifts to - iiteraiiy - turn the tables on his professional and roman- tic rivais. But he soon discovers that his un- common powers, far f rom soiving his probiems, have oniy created new ones. Revenge isn't ail it's cracked up to be. 8:30 P.M. - 1:00 AM. .DANCETO BEV SMITH I MIS ORCHESTRA SPONSORED BY THE DURHAM REGION LUNG ASSOCIATION LICENSED UNDER AUSPICES 0F SPECIAL OCCASION PERMIT COMING THE LOG DEC. l2th CABIN BOYS for furthor Informatîon phono Oshawa 576-4096 CHAR-BROILED STEAKS, SEAFOOD & SPARE RUBSà 0 TUES. NIGHT $ 995 Filet Mignon ............... e WED. NIGHT $ 8 95 New York 8 oz. Sirloin........ For lunch or dinner something special for everyone! I ~ NOW APPEARUNG Jamle Drynan Jamie Drynan (Ieft) & *Sonnie" Tino Fazio Enjo y the quiet sour'ds of Jamie Drynan !or Vour dancing and fstening aleasure APPEARING NIGHTL Y TUES.-SAT. 9:00 P.M. TO 1:00 A.M. 33 SIMCOE S_, OSHAWA, 571-3042_ Guiding Max's fiights of iunacy in "Modern Probiems" is director and co-writer Ken Shapiro, who eight years eariier scored with the iow-budget, high-grossing comedy "The Groove Tube," featuring - in his film debut - Chevy Chase. Chevy is joined in "Modern Problems" by: Patti D'Arbanviile as the woman who deserts the obsessively jealous Max and sends him into a taiispin; Dabney Coleman as the smug author of self- help books on how to improve your life 'by making those. around you miserabie; Mary Kay Place as Max's ex-wife, a source of comfort in the past who is now in love with somebody else; Brian Doyle-Murray as Max's oldest friend, a book publisher who ,yas injured in Vietnam while lighting a post- coital cigarette with a girl guide from the Viet Cong, And Neil Carter as a voodoo witch, working as Brian's housekeeper whiie waiting for an opening in her field. They're enough to give Max ... or anyone ..modern problems. "Modern Problems" was written by Ken Shapiro, Tom Sheroh- man and Arthur Sellers, and produced by Alani Greisman and Michael Shamberg. Douglas C. Kenney is executive producer. The music is by Dominic Frontiere. Group JA group of parents with children attending the St. John the Evan- geiist Separate Sehool have formed a parents' advisory committee (which is similar to a home and school asso- ciation). The committee is a volunteer, non-profit group of parents who are, actively interested in their children's edu- cation including the curriculum being followed and the en- vironment in which it is taught. The committee plans to work closely with the school's principal and staff. Meetings will be held on a monthly basis and are open to ail parents with chîldren attending the Giffard Street school. For more information cail Marilyn Lambert, the acting publicity chairman. at 666-2075. CLUB AINIEME CONCESSION 10OWEST, SCUGOG ISLAND SAT., DEC. Sth, 1981 " THURS. NIGHT $ Surf end Turf............... 49 " SUNDAY NIGHT $ Sparerlba ................. Served WIth Above Meals: hWai, Potatoas Lfranch or Baked, ors d'Oeuvres, M t nch orGadilc Oad Businesus Hurs: Tuas, ta Thums, 12 N00n-11 p.m. Fr1. à Sat. 12 Noon-il p.m., Sun. 4 p.m.-9 p.m. OPEN MON DAYS DU RING DECEM BER. LUNCHEON SPECIALS! Tues. 10 Fri. 12:00-3:00 p.m. Hwy. No. 2W HITBY For Reservations: 1 Mille West of Brock st. 668-2751 - - - - - e;ez;rpî W ý W W - M-'W- UMM" 1 495 6115 1

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