in 5 Pome gi HOSTESS — MRS, wy J, - Roosevelt'school staff ~ fete principal, family Popular Roosevelt Park School principal John Y. Steele, Mrs: Steele and’ their two children: Jennifer] and, Charles were guests-of-honor at a farewell tea| Saturday afternoon ‘ when feted the Steele family a “The delightful party held at the home of hostess and school secretary Mrs, J. J. Donaldson was staged to honor the Steele family who leave in July to take up permanent residence in Vic- toria. On behalf of the group, vice- principal Mrs. Hector Cobb pre- sented the departing couple with cut glass decanters,” os +The hostess. presented .’ “the petite guests-of- -honor with: gifts of toys. Also leaving the ‘scltool staff and presented gifts of souvenir spoons were teachers:Mrs, T.-P: Delaney, Miss Julie’: Prockter; DONALDSON teachers’ and. school. staff t a farewell tea. Matunin and. Harry Nakagawa. Mrs. Cobb made the’ presenta- tions. Mrs. B. I. “Anderson: and Mrs. Robert Mallory. presided: at the pouring table centred: with. a bouquet of multi- colored- carna- tions, flanked by tapers in’ ‘tones of yellow. - Assisting her mother with’ ar- rangements was Miss. Lee Don- aldson.:*. - Other invited suests extending best wishes were Mrs, T.:A. Har- ris, Mrs. Lorne. Kennedy, Mrs. C. S. Hutt, Mrs. Robert Stuart, Miss Joan Hatherly, | “Mrs. Robert J. Johnston and . “He “Deane- “Bree- man, Miss Marie Quilter, Miss. Isabel “Picture Exchange: Friday features Bobak paintings © x Four new. Bobak’ paintings will be the interesting feature of the’ Picture: Loa P. m. in the Civic Centre lobby. ‘On display in:*the- Prince Rupert Senio# High: School ‘since they arrived last. month, ‘these _paintings have been recelved with wide interest... — . An oll by. Molly Bobak entitled “Prince - of... Wales”. is one of several: famous: ‘pub scenes she painted, during her-last scholar- ship stay in. England, . “* “Feeling for Prince Rupert, ” is’ an exceptional oil done from a* sketch Mrs. Bobak drew. from hér window in the Prince Rupert |. Hotel during her recent. visit. The oll ‘features swirling: sea- gulls and deep blue sky — points | which impressed. her very strongly while here. oo +The two Bruno Bobak works are delicate. flower studies an: rose and -green . tones. — Artist Robert Hinman’s’ com-| ment upon seeing them ..was “Now that is. real: watercolor.’ “Along with. these the. Picture. Loan - has works of many ‘other members of the B.C. Society of “MS Haney: Sawa publicity “Though incorrect labelling» “Port Edward residents Mr. and chairman:: 2 and - Mrs... Christie, credit. went to the» wrong = HOLLYWOOD CAFE ‘our Dining ‘Room. will . be Z conference from June 21 to: 25. nto be. held. Eriday. « at 8 Artists, namely © Fred ~Amess,| ' Irene Hoffer Reid, Orville Fisher; Bruce Boyd, Bessie Fry Symons, Don Jarvis and Jack ‘Hamble- ton, whose works are being pre- pared for the 50th annual ex- hibit - in the "Vancouver Art Gallery. ' Paintings rented Friday: night will be kept. until the next picture loan exchange . / in early September. . PERSONALS | "Mr. and Mrs. S. J, Simpson, 439 Evelenth Avenue East, leave to-, morrow morning . by Canadian Pacific Airlines. plane en route to ‘Courtenay, “Vancouver Island: where. Mr.: Simpson will» attend the B.C. Credit Union annua: Mr. Simpson is. city president: They return June 30, Mrs. Stuart Shelley” of. Nelson Bros. Fisheries Limited, ‘left. by plane Sunday for a visit in Van- MAKES “DEBUT — Toronto- born. with the Metropolitan Opera as daughter of a Greek, restaurant inc e R Uu pert Miss G. V. ‘Waterman the Prince Rupert-Art club: annual meeting. Others taking office were|Mrs. C. D. Bown, vice-president;. Mrs. W. A. Schultz, recording secre-. tary;..Mrs. J. T. Harvey, corres- ponding “secretary; Miss Mar- garet . Cameron, - ‘treasurer. and. treasurer. ae ‘Mrs, .T..M. Christie who: held’ the. post . of club . president’ for three. consecutive years was given a hearty. vote of thanks... . Honorary - ‘president. ‘named was Mrs. Ey :'T. ‘Applewhaite. : .-Appointments - for committees} were. named. with Mrs. Schultz, program ., committee © chairman; representative. ‘to the Civic Centre board. of dir ectors. shown in the dressing room prior to her Toronto performance first year. of a three-year: contract with the Metropolitan. It : was in Toronto that she made her first professional © debut ‘at the age of 19, singing Mimi in La Boheme. She will sirig the lead role in the Vancouver Festival opera Butterfly” from. July 22 to- August. 5. SUCCEEDS MRS... CHRISTIE Wiss G. Whtaman lo head o city artists gathered in the Civic Centre: for the: Miss ‘Waterman as the. club’s. official Arts Resources Conference to be Mrs. D..F. Hitchcock, assistant): . During the business session. a|. ne + singer Teresa: Stratas, 21, is in Il Trovatore. Teresa, | is completing. the... Inez operator, a production, of “Madame . —CP Photo. Abt club. was elected president’ ‘of Monday -night when the The meeting voted to ‘appoint representative | to. the held in Vancouver, July 21, 22 and 23. : ‘Joy. Hinman, Arts and Crafts Director of the Civic Centre: re- ported that a regrettable. error. the. name ‘listings . in‘: the Arts: and Crafts Exhibition held April, ; 21, 22 and 23. “ner’s name was Alex Munroe, age 13, Kitimat. — had been made in regards”: to.) She said that first prize for, | junior work pudged best in. the: “show. was ‘awarded for ‘an in- 2 - genious ceramic animal..- person. The_ actual: prize win- : |,TO SPEAK AT NURS MEET Prince Rupert- -born nurse, Miss Helen K. Mussallem, MA, will be guest speaker at the Canadian Nurses’. “association Biennial meeting, to be held in Halifax June 20 to 24 Speaking on the education of Canadian’ nurses, "Miss hospital: ‘schoo ae A graduate. Of, he Vancouver: Nursing, Miss Miussallem: JleftPrince : ‘Rupert at an- early age =<} : Mussallem has for:.the past: two years been the ‘Director, ‘of the Canadian ‘Nurses’, association ‘sponsored survey to evaluate General. Hospital School. of... “in-1918 With her’ parentsy Mr: and Mrs. Solomon Mussallem ‘to live in Haney, B.C. Mr. Mussallem came to Prince Rupert in 1909 from ‘Winnipeg. ‘to. establish the Mussallem Grocery . Company. Graduating from Vancouver General, 7 “Miss Mussallem "then received a diploma. in administration, teaching and supervision, a degree from McGill ‘University and her ‘MA degree from Teachers’ Besides top posts at the Vancouver General, Miss Mussal- - lem served with the Royal Canadian. Army Medical. Corps. College, Columbia University. de ee ee MR ge Bete - - Prince Rupert. Daily. News = ae ° Wednesday, Tung | 15, 1960». a Friday, June 1 17 Sy | Admission’ 5c 10 p.m, to 2 a.m. a ‘ range bree anti te rod ogee te LEGION ‘AUDITORIUM: “Bvenbody Welcome oo wey % cutie gle Sponsored: by Legion LA. BAGS err SLEEPING | closed temporarily for repairs, watch for our re- -opening ad- ‘Yyertisement. We.will continue ‘fo ‘take. orders :to. go out” at: couver and will return on the Nelson Bros, dispatch boat, |. Following the business session: letter. was read which was Tre-|popert Hinman’ very- construc- Mrs... Frank. «Ross, tively criticized’ the ~ paintings} ‘| done by art’club. members dur- ‘the’ rear: entrance from 5:30. ‘pm, ‘to 3:30: a.m. daily. except ‘ Phone 6226 5 “Arriving. Saturday. ‘by::pl Of. Nelson Bros. Fisheries Limited. ANNUNCIATION HALL Thursday, June 16th - 8 p.m. EVERYBODY WELCOME ané..to]: Edward, Mr. Nelson is manager. ‘made hasty. notes, given to her}. Mansell of -Vancouver arrived. in the city: aboard. the. CNSS “Prince guest of her. _son-in- -law ‘and daughter, Mr-:and Mrs.. ‘Benny Windle, 332 Seventh, Avenue East. Mrs. Elizabeth Finnigan left today by CPA plane for a three- week: holiday. visiting members of her family. in’ Seattle. : | follow. ° George” -for:.a 10- -day stay - as eo | Members ° and: puests., ‘Social to |- Oy 118) 1 ing. the pe few. weeks. at library — New books received.’ by the . Prince ‘Rupert Public. ‘Library -imelude: . - “Son of the Gamblin’. Man,” (fiction) by Mari Sandoz. “Doctor in Bolivia’’.,: raphy) by H. E. Mautner. . wed “Natalia” (fiction) - by Anne ‘Downes: — “The Affair,” (fiction) by c. 4—$50 Games 11 games at $20 ; ‘sore ‘cMorgan’s Mountain,” (fic~ HAMS CHICKENS tion Friday, June 17, 8:30 p.m. tion) by Arthur Mayse. .. “The Venus of Konpara,” (fiction) by, John Masters., ‘(biog- 1% POUND ‘Sunday. .We. pay. delivery spend the summer here. are Mr. 4 ot iin P ‘char es u to 1.00 on. orders ‘and. 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