' MG ib HO~Y~'ANUPW'~, 974ý, WHITV/ PIEE PRýESS BURGESS GIRL 0F THE WEEK Nineteen year old Stephanie Rogers is one of the attractive girls to be found at the Oshawa General Hospital. Stephanie spends her spare time horseback THE ICE FOLLIES: LOADEDWITH- Loaded with skating talent, the 1974 edition of the Shipstads and Jo- hnson 'Ice Follies will bow into Maple Leaf Gardens for 16 performances fromn Tuesday, January 15 thru ,Çurnday January 27. Head- in# Ãbe i«t is special guest sor, Jet Lynn, Amer- ica's SWeweert. One of lie ga" fee style skat- ýtm of tgtimes. be bu hypnotW auiers air over the world. Produced by Rob Ship- stad with choreography and direction by Bobby and Helen Maxson, the ail new Ice Foulies is a mixture oflsensational ska- ting, hilarious comedy, be- autiful music, gorgeous co- stumes and expert staging to label it one of the finest Ice Follies shows of ail time. There are stars in ab- riding and believe-it-or-not "working on cars". Photo by Mike Burgess TALENT undance. Richard Dwyer tops the maie contingent. Atoy Wilson, the Black skating great is back. Jay Huniphry,î Canadian chamn- pion is a classic newcom er. Susan Berens, Suzanne Ru- ssel of Toronto and Chris- ty Ito add skating deîight wîth their respective rou- tines. For those who like pair skatinig, there are Richard Dwyer and Susan Berens and Judy and Jim Siadky, National Dance Champion. Comedy is dispensed in great quantities by Mr. Frick, the Scarecrews and the Funsters. And don't forget the return of "6Sno- opy", the world's greatest skater. AIl of the skating ex- perts are framned by seven productions and backed by the famed and always popular Ice Foliiettes ska.- ting chorus., by Marie Rutter for period of .Ianuary 7 - 13 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 - an. 19) Significant days are Friday l2th and Saturday I 3th. These days are auspicious for having a good time in public places. Children are on their best behaviour and are very endearing. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 19) Recognize your limitations but at the samne time strengthen your talents. You maybe attracted to a Capricorn and you could work welI together. A short trip may be advisable at the end of the week. PISCES (Feb. 20 - Mar. 20) A friend can help improve your wardrobe - highlight your appearance. You are concerned with what is happening behind the'scenes - if a clandestine meeting takes place, keep matters confidential. ARIES ( Mar. 21 - April 19) You are more creative, your mind is stimulated and intrigued with ne* business projects. You will gain a widening of interest through a club or fraternal group. You'll make good headway - concentrate on important contacts. TAURUS (April 20 - May 20) This is a good time to travel, especially on business matters. You may have a very busy period - youwill, however, function efficiently. A woman may oppose your ideas - meet everything calmly and you'll surge ahead. GEMINI (May 21- June 20) Things return to normal after the hectic pace of the hoiidays. Stay more on the sidelinesthis week - prepare for a breakthrough. The-weekend is favourable for a friendiy get-together. Don't expect anything too lively however your guests will appreciate something a littie quieter and more casual. CANCER (June 21 - July 22) You may be called upon to use your experience in, certain fields of endeavour. You should be very percep- tive during the end of the week where business matters are concerned. There is a lot to be done - prepare yourself now for the onslaught! LEO (iuly 23 - Aug. 22) Partnership and mate problems should be solved early ini the week, so as to make way for any projects you may have. Your health should improve, maybe you will lose some weiglit. Don't count 0o1 spending your weekend away - it will be taken up by career matters. VIRGO (Aug. 23 - Sept. 22) Use extra caution while travelling - don't speculate -Ad tink before cyou pak.In othe-r words, Viro, SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21) Property interests are stressed at the first of the week. There is lots to be done at home. Don't act in haste or on an impulse - take care of details. Seek unusual amusements that take you away from home. F~ANNUAL MEETING BROOKLIN & DISTRICT PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION ODDFELLOWS HALL, BROOKLIN WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1974, at 8:00 P.M. Candidates for Federal Riding of Ontario will speak EVERYONE WELCOME,