ARO ee hie Bh ES AE PRT ER EINE TERA BCL TT EE ENO 8, % % # WHAT'S THE % *% % ; FEB, 2&3 . - BIG CIRCUS Colow- Victor Mature ~ Rhonda Fleming. (Restricted) Scope aust oe , FEB. °9:&20.. + HONEYMOON. MACHINE Colour- Steve McQueen - Paula.Prentiss. m.12 002i BABETTE GOES TO WAR -«Colour- Brigitte Bardot - Jacques Charrier. FEB. 4 - KING OF ROARING 20's =B&W- Jack Carson - Mickey Rooney ~ Diana FEB. 16&%17 = COMANCHE STATION Colour Rendolph Scott - Nancy Gates. cor SHOW TIMES:- MATINEE - 1:00 P.M. // EVENING - 7:00 P.M. & 9:00 P.M. CURLING CORWNE Re Twenty outside rinks and 12 local ones will compete in the 8th Annual Bonspiel which starts at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. lst. The draw is being finalized and will be posted in the Curling Rink Thursday after= noon. All other arrangements for the Bone spiel. are being campleted and it is hoped that the weatherman will permit the Com mittee to get the ice in Tip-Top shape. % & & CONGRATULATIONS to: Heinz Beyer’s quertet who beat out Rupert MeKenzie's foursome to win the Conveyor Trophy. After eight games, both rinks cinched their group with seven wins and one loss aplece, -hefore meeting in the Finals on Sunday night to decide the winners. McKenzie will settle for Second Place rd Ae I.M. Steel Trophy. % % 8 & The Draw Sheets are now posted on the Bulletin Boards for the next competition ~ Bell Asbestos - Ambassador Trophies (for Club Championship). Please arrange to get your name on same NOW, as the sheets will be taken dow thie weekend. Pley will start on Tuesday, Feb. 6th, following the Ronepiel, with a day of rest for those who shail have 'Spieled too vigorously. ee 8 | helped at the rink, also to the P.TsAe for | their cash donation. — JUNIOR CURLING: ~ The Junior Cuxling Fonspiel proved highly successful. After a Round-Robin of five gemes each, the winning rink wes skipped by Peter Voss, who won the Trophy for the second time. Assisting Peter were Nigel Bailey, Gladys Collbraith and Joy Stewart. Wolfgang Beyex and Peter Jonigkeit were tied for gecond place, however, an extra game proved Beyex the better rink with Raidiie Pryox, Dickie Forbes and Christine Jestico. Peter Jonigkelt settled for 3rd place with Cathy Horsley, Roland Hilger and Dene Allen. Tied for th place were Dianne Ritchat & Edward Hanley, who tossed @ coin for position. Dianne won the toss for kth. Assisting her were Larry Stevert, Maxis Horsley & Marina Sonnenberg. Edward Hanley had Molly Velten, Raymond Jestico and Irene Joseph. Last, but not least, was Hartmt Hilger, who had Jimmie Storie, Deidre Normoyle & Michrel Jestico on his rink. Mr. McKenzie was called on to present the Trophy and prizes to the rinks. The draw for $20.00 was won by Dr. ©. L. Stanton. * + + Mrs. Stevens would like to take this op- portunity, on behalf of the students, to thenk everyone who helped make the ‘spiel the best to date. Special thanks to the ladies who donated baking and to those who e LOC LG OTE IRIE ARS TIE OLE TONE, OTTERS AT LI TP RL TIES PETER LPS ORF RET es eal