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THEATRE ATTRACTIONS

TOWN HALL THEATRE “HERE WE GO AGAIN” SATURDAY NEXT Crammed with laughs from beginning to end, “Here We Go Again” presents four top favourites of the screen and air waves, Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy and Fibber McGee and Molly, in a gay offering designed to make you forget for the time any weightier affairs than the absurdities of the story unfolding on the screen.

Most of its hectic happenings occur at a mountain resort in the Wed where all the characters assemble— Fibber McGee and Molly to celebrate their wedding anniversary, Bergen and Charlie to chase (respectively) moths and girls, the rest of the Wistful Vista crowd for a vacation.

Desperately in need of money Fibbm yields to the blandishments of an old friend of Molly’s to sell an interest in a new invention to Ihc rich Bergen — unaware that the invention is a fake.

What happens when Fibber oiscovers the truth, Bergen discovers the rare moth he is looking for, and Charlie discovers an army of Girl Seouls, all lead to the hilarious climax of this highly amusing film.

“RHYTHM ON ICE’’

WEDNESDAY NEXT

Flashing skates, whirling bodies streamlined for speed, plus the artistry of such screen favourites as Ellen Drew, Richard Denning, Vera Vague. Jerry Colonna, Marilyn Hare and Bill Shirley, all blend to provide an entertainment hits-kreig. The skating personalities have been hand-picked from tire cream of the world’s crop. Tbeie is lovely Vera Hruba, whisking over the ice in a series of breath-taking gyroscopic whirls which weave a magical mood of enchantment on ice

There is the incomparable Megan Taylor of London, figure skating champion of the world, who scored an unqualified hit with Lor routines, as did her equally talented father, Phil Taylor, who performs amazing skating feats on a pair of stilts.

All this and more go to make the grandest entertainment of its kind yet to be presented to patrons of the silver screen.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4670, 14 December 1944, Page 3

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THEATRE ATTRACTIONS Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4670, 14 December 1944, Page 3

THEATRE ATTRACTIONS Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4670, 14 December 1944, Page 3