Page B10-The Chronicle, Thursday, Api IMtMMMMMtMiMMllMMtlltHtMIMMIIMIUIMMMMMtMMMMMMIIMHMMI Movie Review lllllllltimittlllllltlimitllllllltllMttllMIIIMHMNNMMMtttlMMMMMIi funny and tender, and when he and Hannah are on screen together, the chemistry is there. As a mermaid named Madison, Hannah successfully combines innocence and sensuality. After rescuing Bauer, she follows him to New York, where, at the Statue of Liberty, she creates a small riot, since, while on land, mermaids can grow legs, but not clothes. Madison learns English from television. and h^r first u;nrd ic "Rlrtrtm y . ..V. ?# ?? W? % U UIVV/lll" ingdales," where she proceeds to go, setting the stage for a hilarious scene in the store's television sales department. Two excellent supporting performances are provided by "SCTV" veterans John Candy and Eugene Levy. Candy is Freddie Bauer, Alan's older brother, who still drops coins on the ground so he can look up women's dresses. Freddie is still a kid at heart and enjoys life to the fullest. And Candy as Freddie apparently enjoys the role, practically stealing the movie from everyone else. He can get laughs with a raised eyebrow and a smirk. Levy is Dr. Brian Cornblum, a scientist determined to expose Madison's true identity as a mermaid by scurrying down streets behind Madison and Alan while trying to throw water on her legs (water turns them back into a tail). Fourl Of Tax V/llUCU This Saturday NCNB v to one p.m.So you'll have a IRA. And reduce the tax yc Federal income tax return. We'll estimate how mi you.Show you all your 1R^ up loan for the money to Take the time this Sat MC Offices Below Open9 For New And Exi Winston-Salem: Parkway i Stratford, I S^v2, ^^^D'"SFC frman' /NTOWN Dally 9:00-5:00 Cdtbrating 7! il 12, 1984 From Page B8 I mimmmMMMMMMMMMIMMMMtMMMMmMNMNMMNMMMNM Levy grimaces, grins and glowers as he plots Madison's exposure, and triumph I among his peers. When Cornblum finally does reveal I her true identity, everyone in the world wants to get to Madison, even Mrs. I Paul's. But, in the end, as in most romance stories, love conquers all. And, with a mermaid's kiss, the two lovers swim off together. "Splash" is a fun movie that's so nice you may want to see it twice. 1 know I did. So jump right in; the mAV/1 fl'c fin* iiiviv a iiuv. "Splash" is currently playing at the I Reynolda Cinema. It contains some profanity, brief nudity and a few seduction scenes and is rated "PC. " tMmMmmniiiiiiniHiHmiMinimiimiiMMinniniiMiMtii?i I Notes From Page B8 I IIMNIHNIIIHIIIIIIflllMNIIItlUMIIIUUMItHMINNnMMNNMailli featuring Tito Puente, Dave Valentine, I Ray Barretto and Herbie Mann, will I also induct several respected giants of jazz. In addition, the project format will annually include the introduction of one aspiring artist who exhibits "professionalism and superior talent." This year's showcase will present versatile I songstress Eunice Newkirk. I lours I : Relief turdav I vill be open from nine am nother chance to open an >u have to pay on your 1983 ich tax an IRA can save t options at NCNB.Even set open your account unday to take off some tax. MR TblSaturday, April 14, sting IRAs Only. Plaza, Reynolda, Sherwood, Kernersville. i ~1929": | >r Success I The market had sunk to new 1 I tlonal suit by H. lows But men s casual clothes 0f were knee-high. Knickers were a The 2-p>?ce 'a<* ^at r?*U5?d t0 Year lit has the correct after Vear they grew longer and 'al shoulder styling baggier and more popular And. int of shaping. a,ter twentV Vear# of nualitu fabric* and Norman Stockton had assembled Ing give the" an exP?rt 5taff ablc ,0 advise iat quiet, solid look plus fours, plus sixes, plus eights Style change Knickers are a ___________ thing of the past in the 80s Today, the latest fashions for the ; well-dressed man. include traditional suits and sportswear ' from world famous eSiSTJlT/Mj manufacturers. h ityle-consclous gentlemen and ladies still depend on Stockton's expert advice to keep them abreast of 3 styles Knowing what the well-dressed are wearing, it In stock, and helping customers select a coordinated >e are responsibilities that arc taken seriously at Norman rv Knowledgeable service is one more reason we're :ing 75 years in business. It's an important part of the i Stockton difference Stockton Hnc. HANES HALL THKUWAY Daily Daily 9:00-9 00 10:00 9:00 Set til 5 30 & Yean of Service with Style 1 MODE WA< HEADQI We're ready for v Choose your DOWNTC selection of new Caprice 3-Seat Wa most wagon for t\ Celebrity Wagon with 39 MPG high wheel drive! 11 to NEW 1984 CELEBRITY WAGON - A SPECIAL $1985? / $9449 month (incl. freight & dealer prep. Only $1200 down, cash or trade, plus tax and license, on approved credit, 15.5% annual percentage rate interest for 60 months, total of payments $11904.60. Equipped with V-6, AC, automatic, AM-FM, roof carrier, and much more. Several to Choose. ^ <' - ?IUUU discount ON CAVALIER DEMOS - m WAGONS, SEDANS/ & COUPES " (8 to choose from, wagon shown.) NEW 1984 CAVA $1582? / month i t k'i :.?? /I $699 down, cash or trade, pi credit, 13.25% annual percer total of pa* Equipped with AM-FM, fuel injec i 1984 CHEW C-10 PICKUP $6695E/$134? ( ncl freisht A dealer prep) WO! $1699 down, cash or trade, plus tax and license, on approved credit, 13.25% annual percentage rate interest, total of $6463.20. Stock *9246 ^ II i r ^ L THE DOWNTOWN Dl 1. The Chevy Price Leader offers b volume sales. 2. No additional charses for deale 3. We sell only selected used cars < reconditioned in our own shop present car is worth more at Mi 4. Our manasement team wants y< Odell Cleary, or Jim Benbow. MSI Che 72 "Ydu Can't Bea m Eaty to get to, Just < * 4 ? BN is your GON I UARTERS 'our family vacation! I )WN DEAL from this sreat I 1984 Chew Wa lus tax and license, on approved ?? itage rate interest for 48 months, /ments $7620. ted 4-cylinder, pin stripe, and more. BUY A CHEVY S-10 EQUIPPED TO DO THE JOB I AND SAVE BIG PRE-SPRING DOLLARS I *6295E/$123*7 I (incl. freight A dealer prep) / month ? iqtt vown, cash or trade; plus tax and license, on approved credit, 13.25% annual percentage rate interest, total of payments $5945.76. I * EAL IS A BETTER DEAL! I iSSer discounts because of I :r prep. and GM Executive Brass Hats, carefully > ? we need good trade-ins... so your I ? DOERN. Dur business... see Steve Tuttle, BERN motet 2-4191 t a Downtown Deal" jff MO at W. 4th and Broad ncl-771 4