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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Apr 1989, p. 22

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Nearby, there are quasiâ€"miliâ€" tary barracks, headed by the minister, which house the outpost of the organized white supremaâ€" cists. Beck, with a faithful black police troop, enter the barracks looking for the cop killer. With the help of Chief Dixon (WKRP‘s Tim Reid), he finds the doorway to secret catacombâ€"like tunnels. That‘s where the gang is hiding and the final shootout ensues. Be map, indicating where the gang will travel. It takes the L.A. cop to Oklahoma, where he meets a kindly old man who happens to head an Aryan Christian Church. Dead Bang Two concerts from the chamber music society Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Chamber Music Society preâ€" sents Russian pianist Evgenij Koroljov Fri. Apr. 14 at the KWCMS Music Room in Waterloo. Koroljov will be performing pieces by Bach. In the second half of the concert, Koroljov is accompanied by his wife, Ljupka Hadziâ€"Georgieva, a Yugoslavian pianist of national repute They will perform Stravinsky‘s The Rite of Spring, as originally composed in fourâ€"hands piano version. The chamber music society follows up this performance with a concert by guitarist Lynne Hartingâ€"Ware and violinist Gwynneth Rcilin Mun. Apr. 17. THERE‘S A CELEBRATW AT THE GOOD LIFE CLUB PAGE 22 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY APRIL 12 Come Celebrate! The Good Life Cbab 140 Columbia St. West 747â€"1044 A little later, in the same position, the suspect isn‘t supply ing answers, and Beck looks as if he‘s about to vomit again. "Don‘t puke, don‘t puke," the suspect cries to the tune of, don‘t shoot. Bang has some fun earthy huâ€" mor. _ After he runs down a suspect Beck becomes nauseated and vomits on him. Disgusted, the suspect sneeringly says. ‘"Why don‘t you (expletive) on me while you‘re at it." Intensity is achieved through closeâ€"ups. Dramatic moments are made more so when viewers see every pimple, whisker and sweat bead on the main players. In the climactic scenes the perspiration is somewhat overdone as characâ€" ters look like they‘re keeping ice cubes under their hats impurity. For viewers it is an uncomfortable moment; . they must sit through Burns‘insane but tearful speech. (Continued from page 18) Tickets are available at the door or from the box & office. of the Centre in the Square or University of Wa‘ srloo, and at Words Worth Books at 88 King INFANTS & CHILDREN St.S., Waterloo. The KWCMS Music Room is located at 57 Young St. W., Waterloo. FACE ENOUGH CHALLENGES! For Friday‘s performance tickets are $15, $10 for students and seniors, and $7 for music students. For Monday, tickets are $11, and $7 for students and seniors. Hartingâ€"Ware is one of Canada‘s noted exponents of contemporary guitar music. Rollins has perâ€" formed with the Calgary Philharmonic and as a soloist for Jeunesses Musicales. DON‘T MISS THISs CHANCE TO JOIN THE GOOD LIFE CLUB FOR JUST ‘10 During Our 10th Anniversary Celebration you can join for just{10®* k This is a oneâ€"time only offer with a limited number of memberships available Bang has its moments, usually when Johnson sweats through another hairâ€"raising experience. But the plot is predictable and unoriginal. Perhaps an effort with daring artistic flourishes, reminiscent of The Untouchables, and surprising plot twists would have vaulted Bang above ordiâ€" nary cop movies and imminent video purgatory. ous _ expression _ appropiately matches his highâ€"handed but inâ€" accurate views. He‘s a fundamenâ€" tal Christian and dismisses the supremacists as little more than an harmless, unorganized threat. It seems the only nonâ€"racist charâ€" acters are Beck and the black policemen. don‘t shoot. He then Beck‘s questions. Of the supporting cast, William Forsythe as FBI agent William Kressler is the most convincing. Kressler‘s gapâ€"toothed, ingenuâ€" answers ' “.“ L C " _ _ HC \‘ A Clearin£ House: ’666 victoria St N. K'\tchener' ~â€"--«---«-â€"---l---u-l 1 e o & 2l ze . * <p (a !C There may be answers to these questions and a few others, April 18, when community agencies representing leisure and recreâ€" ation, employment, health serâ€" vices armd education, present "What‘s Qut There After School‘s Completed?" -----'--- “‘ es sSORpiUs| Is there life after graduation? Are there jobs after Grade 137 Just what‘s out there anyway? Life after graduation - ~Allergy Test (140 items in 30 minutes)), â€"Nutritional Counselling. ~Adults as well. Paul Henderson, B.Sc., R.N.C., C.H., T.F.H.L, R. DYNAMIC HOLISTIC HEALTH SERVICES â€" For Appointment (near Krug St. Mall, Kitchener) Call: 742â€"7481 evmimsimmnenmrennere e c unds 4 The evening is hosted by Water 550 Parkside Dr. Unit Bâ€"3 Waterloo Showroom Open Mon.â€"Fri. 85; Sat. 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