Pacific Entertainment - June 1, 2006
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Pacific Entertainment - June 1, 2006
PACIFIC ENTERTAINMENT Volume 28 Number 11 (565) PacificEntertainmentMagazine.com June 1, 2006 ITALIAN CULTURAL CENTRE RE-OPENS BINGO HALL COME ON DOWN AND JOIN IN THE GRAND RE-OPENING SUNDAY, JUNE 4th GET READY FOR FUN!!! CROATIAN CULTURE CENTRE’S 20th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Wednesday, June 28th!!! DROP IN AT 262’S BINGO AND HAVE A GREAT TIME PACIFIC ENTERTAINMENT - June 1, 2006 2 Saskatchewan Casino Proposal Moves Forward SASKATCHEWAN – “The First Nations-run Swift Current Casino was one step closer to becoming a reality Tuesday with the signing of a municipal services agreement between the city and Nekaneet First Nation. "'The signing of the Municipal Services Agreement between the city and Nekaneet First Nation is both historic and significant,' said File Hills Qu'Appelle Tribal Council (FHQTC) chair Dean Bellegarde. "…The tribal council has been responsible for the negotiation of four separate agreements in order for the property to be created as an urban reserve. The Nekaneet First Nation will host the site of the new $22.7-million casino and performing arts centre. "…The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority has been operating casinos in the province for the past 10 years. The Swift Current Casino will be the sixth Indian-owned and-operated facility in the province…" CryptoLogic Cashes in with Online Casino Demand TORONTO, Ontario – Gambling software company CryptoLogic Inc. said Wednesday its first-quarter profits soared 58 per cent to $7.7 million (U.S.) as its casino games drew more customers — and now Playboy will use its technology on a new website. "The report came one day after CryptoLogic declared a 71 per cent increase in the quarterly cash dividend to 12 cents a share, payable June 15 to shareholders of record as of June 8. "...CryptoLogic stock gained $3.23, more than 11 per cent, to $31.85 in early trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange. "...Earnings for the quarter ended March 31 rose to 56 cents a diluted share and compared with $48 million (U.S.) or 34 cents per share a year earlier, the Toronto-based company said. The firm reports in U.S. dollars. "...Revenue increased 33 per cent to a record $27 million (U.S.) — beating the company's forecast of $25.1 million to $25.5 million..." Mohawks Consider Share Offering CANADA – "The Mohawks of Kahnawake are considering participating in a London share offering that would raise money for an international network of computer centres to serve the online gambling industry and other e-businesses. "The Kahnawake economic development commission expects to finalize an agreement as early as this week to take a 40-per-cent stake in an Isle of Man company looking to issue shares on the London Stock Exchange's junior AIM market, said John (Bud) Morris, chief executive officer of the development commission. "The commission owns Mohawk Internet Technologies, whose computer servers have made Kahnawake one of the world's most popular jurisdictions for hosting online gambling sites. MIT, home to scores of casino, poker and bingo sites, is negotiating a contract that would see the Isle of Man company - Continent 8 Technologies PLC - offer its servers to international customers as part of a larger 'grid' of data centres. "…Grand chief Michael Delisle said the Kahnawake council supports the IPO as an important economic development opportunity for the community. "…Investors in London have been showing a big appetite for online gambling stocks, encouraging a raft of companies involved in the $12-billion global Internet gaming business to bring new issues to market…" SUMAS LEGION BINGO AMERICAN LEGION # 212 ORGANIC BINGO - NO ELECTRONIC MACHINES 54 HARRISON AVENUE, SUMAS, WASHINGTON - (360) 988-2921 SUNDAYS 12:30PM to 4:00PM & THURSDAYS BINGO PLAYED MONDAYS 6:30PM to 10:00PM Come Join Us! 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A new romantic involvement could be yours if you get out and mix and mingle today. Don't be a shrinking violet, speak up and let people know what you are all about. A new broom at work sweeps away a lot of debris and leaves you on top of the heap. Creative interests are your thing today as you get into the part of Christmas you enjoy most, making gifts for family and friends! Your handicrafts are always well received and well loved and today you outdo even yourself. One of your creations could become a source of income in months to come. JAN 21-FEB 19 PISCES FEB 20-MAR 20 ARIES MAR 21-APR 20 TAURUS APR 21-MAY 21 GEMINI JUN 22-JUL 22 JUL 23-AUG 23 VIRGO AUG 24-SEP 23 Business developments going on behind the scenes are to your advantage so be ready to run with new ideas when they are presented. An unpredictable friend or loved one could get you in a lot of trouble if you don't walk away when the going is right. Your social abilities will be evident today as the office party takes place. The social graces you display will be a big asset to your business as an unexpected guest drops in and 'crashes' the party Your plans for hosting a party are in full swing and today you should take time to look over your gust list of invitations, you may have forgotten someone important. A romantic introduction during this will be possible as your tars predict romance if you are a single person. Travel or work plans may be drastically changed today and later you will find the change was all for the best. Romance is happily accented today as the one person in the world for you tells you that your love is returned. This is a better day for spending time alone with a romantic partner than it is for socializing with a crowd of people. A report you may hear today could be far from accurate so check everything out before acting on it. Financial backing that you have been searching for to get your SAGITTARIUS enterprise up and running is found today in the strangest place. Try to spend a whole day and night without being critical with a love and you may even make it a habit and make your loved one very happy. Try to be as practical as possible today over an emotionally charged issue involving a loved one, as this is the only way to give a fair evaluation of the situation. Ease up by evening and go out and enjoy yourself to be able to let go of the tension that you are under at this time. Collaborating with a partner or a coworker can prove greatly CAPRICORN beneficial for you today. Social interests are favored even though there may exist a little strain between you and a good friend who will not see eye to eye with you on certain matters. . MAY 22-JUN 21 CANCER LEO LIBRA SEP 24-OCT 23 SCORPIO OCT 24-NOV 22 NOV 23-DEC 21 DEC 22-JAN 20 ST. 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Talbot, Port Coq. 14 $1,000 4136 Elio Zuccatto, Creston 15 $50 2355 Lawrence Dennis, Chilliwack 15 $50 5154 Eunice Cooke, Tumbler Ridge 16 $50 4998 Frank McBee, Merritt 16 $50 5159 Fraser Traverse, Port Hardy 17 $50 4154 Jean Kohorst, Invermere 17 $50 2638 Nelson Chamberlin, Celista 18 $50 2673 Rollie Phillips, Chase 18 $50 1775 Barry Jackson, Merritt 19 $50 670 E. Kootenay Lab Employees, Cranbrook 19 $50 3368 Peter Ward, Burnaby 20 $50 3065 Jim Bowden, Prince George 20 $50 4323 M. & M. Hughes, Calgary, AB 21 $50 1325 C. Dettling, Prince George 21 $50 5031 A. Campbell, New Westminster PACIFIC ENTERTAINMENT - June 1, 2006 6 Nooksacks Plan Lynden-Area Casino LYNDEN, Washington – The Nooksack Tribe plans to open a casino in March near the Canadian border between the Lynden and Sumas crossings. The 35,800-square-foot Northwood Crossing Casino is expected to create 250 jobs with a $6 million payroll. Anyone can apply for jobs, although Nooksack tribal members would get preference. The tribe intends to use revenue from the new casino to move and expand the Nooksack River Casino in Deming. The goal, said Mike Wootan, manager of the Nooksack River Casino, is to move the Deming casino to a 40-acre site opposite the current location and build a hotel and resort alongside it. The new $14 million casino would be built by the Nooksack Construction Co. and run by the tribe without outside partners. To avoid cannibalizing its own business, the Nooksack River Casino is shifting its marketing focus, Wootan said. With a hotel, visitors to Mount Baker can ski during the day and have a place to sleep and gamble at night. Bellingham company 2020 Engineering conducted a feasibility study for the tribe 18 months ago that concluded casinos could draw in more business. Gambler Hits Jackpot With Court's Tax Ruling ST. PAUL, Minnesota – What Estelle Busch lost at the slot machines, she won with tax collectors. The Minneapolis woman with a 60-hour-a-week gambling regimen - she labeled it a business - convinced the Minnesota Supreme Court that she should be able to deduct $200,000 in gambling losses over three years from her taxes. State tax collectors had been demanding she pay $102,000 in back taxes. Justices concurred that she was involved in a 'trade or business,' even if it wasn't a particularly reasonable one to practice. Two Slot Cheats Added to A.C.'s Exclusion List ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey – Two of the country's most notorious slot cheaters will not be welcome in Atlantic City's casinos. Following similar action two years ago by their Nevada counterparts, New Jersey gaming regulators voted Wednesday to bar the swindlers from ever stepping foot inside the 12 casino hotels here. D. McAndrew, 64, and E. Bulgarino, 72, are now part of New Jersey's 'exclusion list,' a veritable rogues' gallery of cheaters, mobsters and other unsavory characters banned by the casino industry. In 2004, the two men were placed on Nevada's casino blacklist. McAndrew was the mastermind and Bulgarino his chief accomplice of a Las Vegas swindling ring that stole more than $6 million from six casinos between 1996 and 1997. The scheme involved using a concealed, handheld computer to illegally program slots so they would pay off big jackpots. GameLogic Adds Casino Industry Veterans to Develop Casino Services Group WALTHAM, MA – GameLogic, founders of Virtual Play™ gaming platforms for lotteries and casinos, today announced the appointments of Vaughn Place as director of client development and Rob Salassi as director of casino marketing. Place and Salassi bring direct casino experience from industry leaders such as International Game Technology ("IGT"), Mandalay Resort Group and Argosy Continued on Page 5 BURNABY OUR LADY OF MERCY BINGO ST. 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In the movie "Deep Impact" (1998), a gigantic meteor is on a ___ with Earth 23. Ireland 24. Unpaid labor (pl.) 25. Something on a nose of a witch in a fairy tale 27. Health Resort 30. Morgan Freeman and Christian Slater (See #51D for a Related Clue) starred in this disaster movie: "Hard ___n" (1998) 31. Globe 32. Strong-Scented 34. "Over" in German 38. Cry for silence in court 40. Heartbeat 41. Auld Lang follower 42. Run away 43. Mr. Hershiser 44. Org. listed on a toothpaste tube 45. Dance step 47. Social Pages word 49. Don't Go! 50. Mr. King: Writer of the made-for-tv disaster mini-series movie "Storm of the Century" (1999) 54. He sang for Van Halen: David Lee ___ 56. Disaster Movie, with "The" (Co-Directed by #29D) 61. 0.001 of an inch 62. Disaster Movie about a volcano 63. Name from the disaster-like movie "Backdraft" (1991) 65. Bronze Roman money 66. Antes up 67. Stars ___ the dotted line of contracts to appear in Disaster Movies 68. Intertwined Down 1. Type of invasion in "The Swarm" (1978) 2. Party comment: "The candles are ___ now, so we can start singing 'Happy Birthday'." 3. Deletes 04. Sign above a doorway, all shook up? 05. Heard whilst watching a rented Disaster Movie: "Would you like ___ put the volume up a bit?" 06. George Kennedy and Robert Wagner starred in it: "The ___: Airport '79" (1979) 07. Control for a Cool Climate, curtly 08. Mount in "The Last Days of Pompeii" (1935) 09. * Place to see a Disaster Movie in Britain, Without the "Th" 10. Busy 11. Atlantic prov. in Canada 12. TV network 13. Duran Duran hit 17. Tear, in a flipped about way? 18. Approaching, without the "oming" 21. Q. "Do you want to rent that new horror movie that's out, ___ disaster movie?" A. "Hmmm... I think I'd prefer seeing the disaster movie." 22. Dar-___-Salaam 25. Fido's bark 26. Arene derivative 28. Rain cats and dogs 29. Irwin ___: Producer of disaster movies such as #6A, #56A, #1D, #35D and #40D (And, many others!) 33. Land on water 35. Made-for-TV disaster movie that takes place in a disabled Cable Car: "Hanging ___" (1979) 36. Prefix that means "Within" 37. Harvest 39. "The Hindenburg" (1975), for example 40. "The ___ Adventure" (1972) 46. Stadium Cheer, all shook up? 48. Mr. Borgnine (One of the great stars of #40D) 49. Treeless plain 50. Envelope abbr. 51. She co-starred with Christian Slater in "Untamed Heart" (1993): Marisa ___ 52. Family on "Dallas" (TV) 53. Ms. Jillian, flipped around? 55. Leslie Nielsen has starred in many of them (Such as #1A), without the "Spo" 57. Type of bug 58. Sweet Spire 59. Yea opposite 60. Gives a thumbs up, for short 63. Member (Initials) of Eurythmics 64. 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Grill kabobs 10 to 15 min. or until chicken is cooked through (170°F), turning after 8 min. and brushing frequently with the 1/2 cup of the barbecue sauce. Serve with the remaining 1/2 cup barbecue sauce. to 8 minutes or until shrimp turn pink and vegetables are crisp-tender, turning after 4 minutes. Meanwhile, mix mayo, lime juice, garlic, remaining 1 tsp. grated lime peel and 1/4 tsp. ground red pepper. Serve with the kabobs. ENTERTAINMENT C o n t i n u e d o n Pa g e 1 0 PARTY SHRIMP AND VEGETABLE KABOBS 2 lb. large shrimp, peeled, cleaned 24 small button mushrooms 2 medium red peppers, cut into 1-inch pieces 1 large red onion, cut into 3/4-inch chunks 1 large zucchini, cut into 3/4-inch chunks 24 wooden skewers 3/4 cup Italian Dressing 2 Tbsp. chopped cilantro 1 Tbsp. grated lime peel, divided 3/4 tsp. ground red pepper (or to taste), divided 3/4 cup Mayo Real Mayonnaise 1 Tbsp. lime juice 1 small clove garlic, minced Arrange shrimp and vegetables evenly on skewers; place in shallow dish. Mix dressing, cilantro, 2 tsp. of the lime peel and 1/2 tsp. of the ground red pepper until well blended. Pour over kabobs; cover. Refrigerate 1 hour to marinate. Remove kabobs from the marinade; discard marinade. Preheat grill to medium-high heat or preheat broiler. Place kabobs on greased grill or on rack of broiler pan. Grill or broil 5 to 7 inches from heat 6 GRILLED ITALIAN SAUSAGE AND PEPPERS 2 medium bell peppers (red, green and/or yellow), cut into strips 1 small onion, sliced 1/4 cup House Italian Reduced Fat Dressing 4 frozen BOCA Meatless Italian Sausages 4 hot dog buns, partially split Preheat grill to medium heat. Place peppers, onion and dressing in heavyduty foil bag or foil pouch; close bag tightly. Grill 15 min. or until vegetables are crisp-tender, turning bag occasionally. Meanwhile, grill sausage as directed on pkg. Fill buns with sausage; top with the pepper mixture. HOT DOG KABOBS 4 Wieners, cut into 1-inch pieces 1 cup cut-up fresh vegetables 2 Tbsp. Original Barbecue Sauce 4 KRAFT Singles 4 hot dog buns, split Preheat greased grill to medium heat. Using 8 long wooden skewers, (two, side by side, for each kabob) thread wieners alternately with vegetables onto skewers to create 4 kabobs. Wrap skewer ends in foil to prevent burning. 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Cooking can take anywhere from 10 to 20 minutes, depending on thickness and desired doneness. Marinate in the refrigerator; never at room temperature. On slabs of ribs, remove the membrane on the bone side to allow marinades to penetrate. Boiling ribs for a couple of hours before marinating and cooking ensures tender grilled ribs. Both pork and beef ribs can be marinated for a couple of hours or overnight. Slow grilling over indirect heat in which the ribs are not placed directly over the heat source but to the side of it, with the lid closed, is preferred. Turn the ribs frequently using tongs. Grill 1 to 2 hours, depending on rib type and grill. Marinate in the refrigerator; never at room temperature. Fish or shrimp need only 20 to 30 minutes to marinate; some larger thick fillets can marinate an hour or more. Over-marinating seafood can cause the flesh to become mushy. Cook fillets until they flake easily with a fork and are opaque throughout, about 5 minutes per side per inch thickness. An internal temperature of 155° F is desired. Grill baskets are great for delicate or small foods such as shrimp. Shrimp cook in about 4 minutes; baste with butter or oil to keep moist. Marinate poultry pieces 30 to 60 minutes. If using tomato-based BBQ sauce, brush on during last 5 minutes of cooking to prevent burning the sauce. Grill chicken over direct medium heat. An internal temperature for breast meat of 170° F and 180° F for legs and thighs is preferred. Estimate about 7 minutes per side for boneless breasts, bone-in legs about 20 minutes per side. • All vegetables can be marinated in the refrigerator in an oil and vinegar based dressing or marinade for up to one day. If not marinating, brush grill grate with vegetable oil before grilling to help prevent sticking. Cut vegetables into uniform size pieces so they will cook evenly. 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I can’t wait to compete.” John Grochowski, best selling author of the Casino Answer Book series, will take time out from his duties as a columnist for the Detroit Free Press and from his radio show to compete. John is a Golden Touch Craps dice control student and now will get the opportunity to strut his stuff. Dr. Don Catlin, professor emeritus of mathematics at the University of Massachusetts and author of The Lottery Book: The Truth Behind the Numbers, is set to compete. Dr. Catlin did an exhaustive study of the Captain’s 5-Count, a method for reducing one’s exposure to the house edge on random rollers at craps that is used by Golden Touch shooters when they play in casinos. He is also a Golden Touch Dice Control student who is looking to show that even mathematicians can challenge chance and win. Henry Tamburin, best-selling author and the Golden Touch student record holder in the No-Sevens Contest with 45 rolls before a seven showed, will be in head-to-head and tournament competition during the weekend. “I am really looking forward to meeting all these great craps players. They are an exciting bunch of players and this is going to be the greatest craps weekend ever. I would love to win the No-Sevens tournament.” Well known actor Barry Sigismondi, who played Dominator in the History Channel show The Dice Dominator will show off his dice control talents and be a guest speaker at the Awards dinner on Sunday evening, July 23. Since studying the Golden Touch, Barry has become quite a skilled shooter. 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