Wednesday, August 12, 1992 - North Shore News - 27 =PATS hha | | i ne AMBLESIDE ea PACIFIC RIM SPECIALS HACIENDA SANDWICH 445-13th Street, West Vancouver 926-8922 Evelyn Jacob SPOTLIGHT FEATURE ROWING UP ina musical family helped. So did star- ring in high school produc- tions of the Wizard of Oz and West Side Story. Nonetheless, Tom Arntzen had his tre spidations : about playing the part of Roy Orbison. First, there was the problem of not being a guitarist — Arntzen’s background is in classical piano. Second, he didn’t bear much physical resemblance to the Big O, whose unruffled demeanor was I ffset by his trad k Took sunglasses, black leather ONLY AT WEST VAN and a slicked-back pompadour. But when Red Robinson, an of- : 1845 Marine Dr. ficial Orbison discographer, ap- proached him after a performance | 922-0123 with nothing but rave reviews, Arntzen knew he had captured the real McCoy Roy. “Red came down to the show and said he loved it. He said | was NEWS photo Mike Waketleld very faithful to Roy's style,” Arn- TOM ARNTZEN plays Roy Orbison in Dean Regan’s tribute at the tzen says with glee. Surrey Arts Centre. There were other reasons to be excited about A Closer Walk With ; 7 RO. ADSIDE SCREENING DEVICES Roy Orbison, the latest creation by North Vancouver playwright Dean Arntzen comes from a rich mersed in jazz from an early age - 2 FAITIN THE PALM OF ANY Regan, who gave us A Closer Walk — musical background — big sister or his own natural inkling, Arntzen an With Patsy Cline. Holly is a successful singer- developed a similar love of music. It marks Arntzen’s professional songwriter and both parents are Right after graduating from acting debut and represents a new former members of Theatre Under Argyle Secondary in 1978 he commitment to the theatre. the Stars. enrolled in jazz and classical voice Hardly a quantum leap for the Father Lloyd is a professional and piano classes at Vancouver North Vancouver singer, though, musician and one of the founders Community College. who is no stranger to musical of the Hot Jazz Society. theatre. Whether it was from being im- See Music page 36 calling before you answer Now you can with Call Display and VISTA 200. Imagine knowing who's calling, before you pick up the phone, Retuming a call when you didn’t even answer the phone, Screening out unwanted callers. Or monitoring a busy linet i's free. Now you'ze in control of cals you make and receive with 4 revolutionary services ~ Call Display, Call Again, Cali Return, and Call Screen. When used with the new VISTA 200 phone, you'll savefimeand =” trouble every day, fora smoother running household. To receive Call Display, you simply renta VISTA 200 phone as well as the Call Display service. Call Display is the only service that requires a special display device. Call Display and the three other services are now offered in most areas ofthe Lewer Mainland and Victoria Check with your service representative for availability @ The new VISTA 200 phone keeps a record of who called. You'll fnd the VISTA 200 is so advanced — is simple. {ts special built-in display shows you the calfer’s number when you subscribe to Call Display, Pius VISTA 200 logs the last 15 different incoming calls, whether you answer the phone or not, providing you with a record of whe called. Just check your display to see who called and when. Fully featured with memory buttons, ReCait, ReDial, and much more, the VISTA 200 lets yu take full control over your home communications, with ease. ‘Sign-up forypur new services today. Drop by your BC. Tel Phoneliart or call 1-800-665-5599. BC Tel BC. Tel has only received interim approval for Cal Display, Call Again, Call Return, and Call Screen. Service charges apply ~$8.25 (Res.), $9.75 (Bus). Monthly fe for Cat Display ~ $6.00 (Res. }, $10.00 (Bus.), Monthly rental for VISTA 200-$8.50 (Res.), $9.25 (Bus.}, Prices subject to Cane hot oe The VISTA 200 phone requires a Touch Calling ine, VISTA isa registered trademark at Norther Telecom.