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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Mar 1991, p. 6

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75 King St. 8, 2nd Reer CFCA FM 106.3, or The Centre in The Square. Phone (h) 1st Prize: Emerald Limousine will transport your party of four to dinner at the Vintage Dining Room, Waterioo Inn; then to the Mystery star‘s performance at The Centre in The Square. After the show, meet the star! Return horhe by limo . . . what an evening! Creepy, crawly spiders run rampant in Steven Spreiberg‘s ARACHRNOPHOBIA. Arachnophobia (Hollywood Pictures Home Video) stars Jeff Daniels (Something Wild) as a doctor who‘s afraid of spiders and John Goodman (Sea of Love, Always) as the Rambo ‘ of bug exterminators. A team of research scientists discover a new spider species while in the Amazon rainforest. When one of the explorers dies from a mysterious bite, his body is brought back to the States One of the spiders has crawled into the coftin, and the body (plus spider) is shipped home, to a small California town and what ensues is a frantic search for the killer spider. The whole town is threatened Frank White (Christooher Waiken _ BILOÂ¥Xi Frank White (Christopher Walken, BILOX! BLUES, DEER HUNTER) has just been released from jail in KING OF NEW YORK (LIVE Home Video). He s lost most of his drug trade during his incarceration and he wants to get it back, quickly, and at any cost. Aided by his gang, Frank goes on a ruthless rampage eliminating anyone who won‘t play by his rules. The police can‘t stop him, and Identify The Centre In The Square‘s Mystery Star and Win! in the movie business all eyes are going to be on the 63rd Annual Academy Awards, March 25. There will be all the usual long boring speeches, with winners thanking everybody they have ever met for fear of snubbing one person who could have a negative effect on their future career. Sure. The Oscars are simply Hollywood patting itself on the back for what they consider a job well done. But, it‘s also the glamor and glitz, as the stars come out to hopefully boost their careers by taking home a coveted golden statuette. Mind you, being nominatâ€" ed in itself, can add several million dollars to the box office receipts of any given movie. Regardless, Hollywood will give recognition to some very good movies and deserving industry personnel, and that of course is the true intent of the Oscars. From now until Oscar night, why not warm up to main event by reliving some of Oscars best moments. Many local video stores will be promoting past winners in their stores. The awards ceremony will again be hosted by Billy Crystal, which should help liven up the night PAGE EZ4 â€" ENTERTAINMENT ZONE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1991 Warm up to Oscar night % by picking up a_few videos x JIGSTAR PUZZLE The Centre in The Square‘s Mystery Star is : *CONTEST March 18 to: NaJ 192 presents the Plus: 12 prizes of a tun, skillâ€"testing Jigsaw Puzzle courtesy of Whitman Golden 3rd Prize: A par of tckets to the Mystery star‘s pertormance at The Centre in The Square 2md Prize: Dinner tor two at Casey‘s, Waterloo plus tckets to the Mystery Star‘s performance at The Centre in &1\ a| i 2 oTictemaster ocatons ) _ 4MMMME . Mlfzetys . ol »eve w we t e ue ue uho oo o t uh xxx xxx xxx *kX * * x \IE The Entertainment Zone Circulation Manager Greg Cassidy Darlene Royle Editor: Melodee Martinuk Reporters: Keren Adderiey Deborah Crandall RI g The Fairway Group Incorporated 215 Fairway Rd. S., Kitchener, Ont. Publisher: Paul Winkler â€"_Waterloo Town Square 75 King St. South, Suite 201 Waterioo, Ontario NJ 1P2 Telephone â€" 886â€"2830 Fax. No. 886â€"9383 is published every Wednesday by Display Advertising: Maureen McNab Teresa Clemmer Gerry Mattice Don Steeves General Manager: Rick Campbell Major Accounts: Bill Karges

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