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Harry cape horn biography of alberta

          Our family is grieving the loss of a most loving and gentle man..

          In conversation with… Harry Capehorn

          With the tour of the hit comedy Girls Night Out in final rehearsals before the show opens in Newcastle we took the opportunity to talk to the cast.

          He was born at Littlehampton, England and died in Calgary, in On his arrival he worked on the Quorn Ranch for some time prior to starting his own ranching.

        1. Harry passed away peacefully on December 9, at the age of 87 in Cobourg, Ontario.
        2. Our family is grieving the loss of a most loving and gentle man.
        3. It was this education that brought him to the West where he enjoyed a long and very successful career as a geologist in the Alberta oil patch.
        4. It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Harley Rudolf Horn, of Edson, Alberta, who passed away suddenly on July 19th, at the age of
        5. With the opening night of the tour fast approaching how are rehearsals going? Harry Capehorn (playing Pete in the forthcoming tour) told us they were going really well actually. At first he was slightly worried as there was only a three week rehearsals period.

          However, once they entered the second week his confidence grew as the cast started to gel.

          A prominent Calgarian, he was instrumental in establishing Calgary's first school district in and served as chairman or trustee until He was elected.

          We wondered what the Newcastle audiences should expect and were told “Lots of fun, laughter and naked boys”. (All tastefully done, they assured us)

          With the clock ticking to the end of rehearsals and performing in front of a live audience only a few days away, we wondered how different the rehearsal room atmosphere would be to the audience response.

          Harry admitted that it was a long time since he had “trodden the boards”, s