Ta HOUSE OF HITS FIRST WITH THEBESFIN BARRIE THURSDAY FRIDAY EVENING coNTINuéus snows SATIIIID SHOWS AT 650 LEIFERICKSON CINEMsScepE PLUS CAiitoON ms BUM STEER AND FOX MOVIETONE NEWS sATprAY Av 230 pm ENTIRE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY EVENING SHOWS AT 659 pm EONIINUOIIS SATURDAY FROM 130 pm MGM Mm EL PRESLEY AT Ills GREATEST in his first big dramatic singing midi THATVVMAN IS BACK AGAIN LETSGO iiliilHOliSE cck new in mum JUDY TYLER Mickeysuiiiciiiirssv PLUS cAaToON arsro TiIE KiDDY VlfLUS THE ANIMALS AND KIDS rox MOVIEIONENEWS THURSDAY FRIDAY sATugpAY GRANADA ENTERTAINMENT MIRAI$AIQC0NIINUOIIS sAT 230 pm F0 RTY VAN JOHNSON THE BURGLAR Roxy GRANADA FAMOUS LAYERS THEATRES FREAK 0F NATPBE stuffed farm duekxabout 35 years old has been given to the museum It has four feet Donï¬r is Mrs Roe of Hawkestone hirs Ree set 20 eggs and 19 hatched out this being one of Id lot Your contribution liirs Roe is different from all others and wonder lo observe forwhich we thank you ANNI lusgnd¢HIt WITH WILLARD GUNS BARBARA STAN YCK BARRY SULLI THEJLUREe FITHE PARKER MARSHALL THOMPSON IWO Illls You PIPER LAURIErIn KE ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Head SAC LEN PLEDG elect pre dent of the Social fand Athletic Committee Barrie CGE Works has had many years of exper ience in these activitieswfle has an activ committee assist him with RontBobhette as vice president and Betty Elliott as MSURANCE AGENCY sows rmnm 427 PA8 4427 agllfFIRECPb ohn Maioney and itsconveners departmental BIG BUSINES Farmihg itself is business and centre big business Aver age capital of all Canadian Prairie farnis in 195lwas$19090 The operator bfsueh farm is in busine almostyasuvnlike the old handtomouth farming as mech anized factory is unlike cottage handicraft B°FYY°lt Ani Tibn° fin vim VAN swAM sudqu sea1 LLY AND ME DAN DURYEA JAYNE MANSFIELD Misnrsntsn Birth of Daughter Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Gordon Greer whose little daugh ter arrived on Wednesday Jan 29 Iat the Alliston hospital kecovers By Himself Last week during the storm Raymond youngest of the family oflirv and Mrs Reg Greer had convulsion While efforts were he responded to home treatment and relieved everyoneby coming out of it anddid not have toga to the hospital Ordered to lied Russell Murphy had an attack of his hearttrouhle last weekand was ordered to spend some time in bed Week in Juroan Mrs Mary Anderson is spending week in Toronto with her sister Edna Gnllaugher spine in Toronto hospital on Wednesday He will have to be on his back for about six months His wife the former Helen Greer and her mother Mis Alvin Greer spent few days The city at the time of the operation StormStopsVSprvlces Services jvere withdrawn in both Mansfield churches on Sun day because of ï¬restorm Lodge Euchre L01 784 id their euclue party atthe 11 on Saturdnynight being made to get the roads open ISerlous Operation Elliott Copeland ofHoneywood had serious operation on his For Church JETwas auteurd year for calin church Ahgliun at Ivy There was upward trend in all ports and chitin There wechnore families on the roll an increase in attendance service more services held more activities and substantial in crease in revenue from allso 55 She highlight of the year Wu un oubtedly the second annual cemetery decoration day It was attended by large congregation which incInded manylrlendr and former members All special ser vices werewell attended Airs Elwood Jenncttrcporied an excellent Sunday School with excellent attendance ahd excell ent teachers Theyupils dééervé great credit for the presentation of the Christmas Story at the an nual Christmasconcert Henry Davis reported for the Cemetery Board saying that the cemetery is in excellent condition but thatthe endowment fund to rovidc revenue for perpetual care must be Increased in order to cover ncceSsary upkeep expcn scs number of plots were sold during thepast yearn Appreciation for the work of the retiring president ing was expressed The elected Lee itant following ollicers were Reclors Warden Smith Peoples Warden Harry Smith Vestry clerk Watson Dow ncr Delegates toSynod Beverley Jennett and Watson Downer sides men liiel Money chairman Claude Banting Wilmér Wilson Ernest Goodwin Elwood Jennett William hides Henry Davis Bov erlcy Jenneti Watson Downeng envelope secretary Mrs Ken Davis auditorsA Bantingï¬B Jennett organist Mrs Esten Davis assisted by Mrs Jen nett and Mrs Elwood JennetL Sunday School superintendent Mrs Elwood Jennett Sunday School teachers Mrs nett Mrs James McDermn hirsl Monks Mrs Ernest Ellis Mrs Claude Banting treasurer painted by the rector Keith is Junior Auxiliary leader Mrs Bevan no assistants Mrs Pat hlrs Jenn Jehnett Mrs Claude Banting President of the JA Jacqueline Banting publicity Mrs Banting render Arnold Banting Cemetery Davis fch irm Themector Rev lzcvan Monks gt thanked the Wardens and other church officers for their 10an support and cooperation during the past two and onehalf years He said that the Congregation could look forward to another year of continued growth and activity MY IUR ZADY committee licnry I1nroE TREAT forCaIIadlan eyes and ears willbe presented at the Garrisonrlhentre on Monday Feb 17 when the record breakingMy Fur Lady is presented This satire on Canadian politics andcuiture originated onthe McGlll campus as the annual spring revueIt became professional company by popular demand but still retainsxa large number from the original University cast Canadian SatirecomingToCampBorden My Fur Ladywhlch opens at the Garrison Theatre in Camp Borden on11Monday Feb 17 is Somewhat of phenomenon in CanadinnTheatreiu that it is the only show inreeent years thathos originated in ponds and played more than 175 performances Thé only qanadian show that can com pete in this field is or was the Dumhells which before their final tour in 1928 played ten years on the road in Canada gt My Fur Lady is on the road on across Canada tour and comes to the Barrie Area after 15 weeks capacity business in Montreal sev en wee in Torontofive weeks it Stratford Shekespearian Festivaland engagements inVOt tavVak Cornwall Kingstbn Peter horpugh St Catharines andLong com The title fMy Fur Lady re fers hi the Princess Auroraa princess from the mythical Elli imo Principality of Mukluke soin whereof Baffin Isiands princ was frosty steime night ther were eudughoutfolu nine tables Winners wereLa dies MrsRohert Walker Mrs Frank Kirkpatric centenary Fournier Russell eaten Miss Bernice Colgan was the guest of Carmenbhorn ataro pyer the weekend ty which has grown rich by the influx ofthe DEW line The principality will lose itsindepend ence and will be annexed by Cane da if there is no male heir to the throne or lfthe female oc cupant remains unmarriedfatterv her 21st birthday IConseqnently the rincess is shipped off to Can ada husband utantes of the year and the even ing progresses To tell all would only spoil the happy ending but enhanced by Good melodies andamusing lyrics and played by cast full of vigor and enthusiasm My Fur Lady 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