B6 - Sunday, January 1, 1984 - North Shore News ICE CAPADES presents a great range of variety per- formers in their newest revue, ‘‘Skates Alive!’’ opening at the Vancouver Pacific Col- iseum on Tuesday, January 3 through Sunday, January 8 with nine performances. Unique special effects, magic and illusions, daredevils, divers, inter- nationally-acclaimed skating stars, and the exultant return of the ever-popular television cartoon characters, the Smurfs, highlight the all-new family Daring specialty per- formers and comedians are guaranteed crowd-pleasers featuring unpredictable fun- nyman Bob Mac & Com- pany, *‘Diving Fool,’’ Don Dunfield and sophisitcated | comic ‘‘Mr. Debonaire’’, Brad Doud. . Lights, theatrics, and special effects will accom- pany a variety of extravagant of ‘“Dynamite.’’ U-S. 22 years. Memorial >) Sue | 33 33° i 3 production sequences. The -+Sriiurfs as they skate ‘fn and | Ice Capettes and Ice Cadets open the show dancing the night away in ‘Wow! It’s On Ice!”’ In ‘‘Ice Action,’’ U.S. Na- tional Bronze Medalist Sandy Lenz takes flight in ‘‘Wind- borne’? and the powerfully expressive Paul Heath puts -on a dazzling display of skating and showmanship in his presentation of Junior Men’s Champion and 1! !-year veteran Richard Ewell’s scin- tillating performance ‘balances energetic dance with powerhouse athletics and new pair sensation Jeffrey and Suzannah Nolt thrill au- diences with their exciting interpretations. Papa Smurf, Smurfette, and the whole Smurf family, make their return appearance on ice in ‘‘lt’s Fun to be a Smurft”’ It’s a tiew and ex- citing adventure for the > MEMORIAL NOTICE =~ oh * ste as oe, e git SEA eg nO Pere: + ee Ly, RIP. _ ‘The old AV pub will decease’. + Saturday, January 7, '. natural causes at the ripe old age * Survived by thousands of friends, acquain- * tances and happy memories. services will be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday, January 5, 6 & 7th at the old homestead. Old friends are cor. dally requested to attend to say farewell WATCH FOR OUR NEW ARRIVAL, IN THE MEANTIME FILL IN THE GAP. 1984 from | 125 Marine Orive North Vancouver Stoves sssssessssss 8306 » . on out of slippery situations set up by the greedy Gargamel and his sly sidekick, Azreal. An evil sorcerer transforms a sea creature into a radiant princess in the Chinese fable, ‘“The Sea Nymph: and The Prince.’ Featured skaters are two-time Korean National Champion, . =. Jean Yun, newcomer Ray Belmonte and the daring adagio artists, Randy Coyne and and Debby Cutter. Evening performances are Tuesday, January 3 through Saturday, January 7 at 8 p.m. with matinees on Satur- day, January 7 at 12 p.m. and 4 p.m. and Sunday, January 8 at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. Ticket prices are $6.50, $7.50 and $9.50 with dis- : fax youths and seriior =f citizens ee specified perfor- | mantces:Tickets are on sale at Vancouver Ticket Centre and all outlets. a9 985 4181 l. peoooeooes photo submitted ICE CAPADES, a seasonal tradition, comes to Vancouver January 3 with a variety revue, in- cluding the fable The Sea Nymph and the Whale pictured above. VCR RENTALS Mon Thurs $qee anc! Tmove o/m@gnt) Fri Sat ancl 1 mome o/night) SUNDAY SPECIAL $Q99 $qes BLANK TAPE SALE FupeT 120 $4399 RCA VK 250 $4199 ‘Hours: Mon.-Sat., 17 AM - ‘10 PM - Sun., 12 PM-8 PM . 1837 Lonsdale, N. Van § |