Ice Capades returns to the Kitchener Aud. for its annual appearance with an allâ€"new revue, ‘"Hooray for Ice!", a salute to show business that offers a cornucopia of fun for the whole family, opening Wednesâ€" day, Feb. 11 for eight perforâ€" Saluting the great entertainâ€" ment capitals of the world. Ice Capades provides a "Journey through Show Biz.‘" For the young, and youngâ€"atâ€"heart, the Snorks make their live, inâ€"person debut. The Saturday morning cartoon stars present an advenâ€" ture of the submarine sort as these funâ€"loving undersea creaâ€" tures search for pearls in Oyster Bay. _ â€" _ mances 15. ‘Nearly 100 skaiers round out the cast, including Canadian Ice Dance Champions Lorna Wightâ€" on and John Dowding, and World professional and Canadian champion Ron Shaver, a native of Cambridge who does "doubleâ€" duty" as Master of Ceremonies. They are joir?d by the amazing Janet Leeâ€"affid lovely Rumanian soloist and World Professional Champion Simone Grigorescu. salute to show business (Continued from page 18) turn of the century, Jane Rule explores feelings and customs, Keath Fraser reâ€" veals the present day glamâ€" our of Vancouver. All comâ€" bine to capture a glimpse of a part of Canada we may wish to explore on vacation or in print. In the centennial collecâ€" tion, ‘"Vancouver Poetry" editor Allan Sarfakih has arranged poems over a period of 50 years in approxâ€" imate chronological order, with a wide variance of subject and theme. The reader is swept along with Al Purdy‘s off the cuff sting to the sweet cadence of Earle Birney and on to the gentle lyrical swing of Bliss Carman and Pauline Johnâ€" son. The poetry of old favorâ€" ites Elizabeth Brewster, John Newlove, Malcolm Lowry, Joe Rosenblatt, Dorothy Livesay and George Woodcock combine to make a total of 63 poets in this composite collection. Vancouver Fiction. Edited by David Watmough. Polesâ€" farik. Polestar Press. 197 pages. Dist. Raincoast Ice Capades The World Ron Shaver through Sunday, Feb. EIGHTH ANNUAL HIâ€"Fi GRAND PRIX AWARDS 1\ YAMAMA As in previous years retailers from across America were asked, by ballot, their nominees for Best Product. Based on such criteria as quality of product specification, design innovation, craftsmanship, and the ratio of cost to performance. The basic criteria for marking a ballot were quality factors. Over 1300 stores participated. 1\ POLK AUDIO Bang & Olufsen ARY 4, 1987 ~~ PAGE 256