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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Mar 1986, p. 24

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Comedian Arte Johnson seeks the ultimate lure "Laugh-In" TV star Arte Johnson guest stars in Charlie White's new fish behaviour film, In Search of the Ultimate Lure to be shown Thursday, Mar. 27 at UW's Humanities Theatre. Johnson plays a frustrated fisherman who sees White catching fish and makes several bumbling attempts to learn about and steal his secrets. Meanwhile, White continues his unique underwater TV research to learn the key factors that trigger fish to strike. The 90minute film will follow 12 years of research done by internationally known biologist and former fishing guide, White. As a fitting sequel to "Salmon Spectaculdr," the most successful fishing film ever made, White will document his search for the ultimate lure by revealing the primary triggering factors which motivate fish to strike. -siiGie experiments will help anglers choose the WM. J. GRANT COINS 1125 Kt St. E., Kitchen 5 "Incl gi.'al'l" r mam HOURS: Daily ' LI. to 4 p... will: ”It... 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Fresh flowers in a ceramic watering can that's decorative and useful, . all year long, Petals 'n Pots k. We can deliver your Easter greeting across the city Or we rt across Canada and the United States Hon-lav“ WWW:- t5t50oNorsttretWot'or wm.ommo Wruwlvwm WIN t ‘mm-ov- 885-21 80 Ain't Misbehavin' At Humanities Ain't Misbehavin', the Fats Waller Musical that took Broad- way by a storm in the late 1970s, will have a threeutight run at the Humanities Theatre. This musi- cal treat will open on Tues., Apr. 1 and run through to Thurs., Apr. 3 at 8 p.m. There will also be an afternoon matinee at 1:30 p.m. on Wed., Apr. 2. Ain't Misbehavin' is the stom- pin', struttin', high-hattin' re- view that conjures up the musi- cal magic of Harlem in the thirties - the world of the Cotton Club, the Savoy Ballroom, the honky tonk dives on Lennox Avenue, all jumping to the roll- 1htocutRoaocodPrtcoeFor AdtitsAextom-trtmoCtod SLEEPING BEAUTY “My: CLASS' t SHOW NIGHTLY 9:10 p.m. HELD OVER 7 ”3' 11 Academy Award Nominations Including best plcture. 2 Shows Nightly at 7 8: 9 pm. STARTS FRIDAY 1 Show nightly at 7 Frm. _:","l,.lilf,t".yl""t""l"5l"ff. Flt I SAT. 2 SHOWS WY , I 9245 SUN. TO ms. , SHOW MN AT . P.M. "MICE M,titgttiiN Wed. & Thurs. at 9:10 (ilyiliiiiiig _ "e Col. I " 656430 ENTERTAINMENT PHONE 579-0740 RUttlFDRfit91fERl Sumac! to (Justification [ 2 Shows Nightiy l at 7 th 9:10 p.m. MAT. SAT, ' SUN. AT 2 PM. HE LO OVER Wed. I Thurs. at 7 p.m. Matinee Sat. , Sun. at 1 pm. 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