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Bulle. fitting opening ‘concert for. the: 10th: anniversary oO nd. the initial: presentation:.of the Prin “season: at the Civic’ Centre last’ night. ox the, evening was: “gave |} of. operation, | the. |soring group have \mew paintings,: -lovakian “trained “artists, © by hi “Claremont. Quartet provided - sf the Alaska Music. Trail } ce. Rupert Concert Society's 1959- 1960 tain. . calls at: the. conclusion ‘of the: ‘two-hour concert... For. those who: are: “fond of by artistry ot; the, members | of ‘the |: quartet. and” their. _top- -notch musicianship. » a EXPERT: ‘CRAFTSMANSHIP. ‘Expert bowmanship, : fingering, teamwork and a sensitivity. for the special. music that: ‘makes’ up ‘quartet’ work, were the. keynotes of the evenings’. -presentations. The program. ‘consisted . -of |) Havens “Quartet in-D: ‘Major, Opus 76, No.. Bb”, ‘Scubert’s “Quar- | tettsatz in’ G ‘Minor, mee Turina’s Tua" “Oracion © del. -Torero, " Opus Lein. “cello, “receiving: four. ‘eure Quartet play-e d'}"! De 't| “Scherzo' ‘Movemen ; or Quartet.’ ” of . oe ” woll's- “ttallan ‘Serenade in Ge ~ Major” and . Beethoven's “Quartet. in'F. Major, Opus 95.” ANT. SIZES | a | As ‘an: encore. ‘the ° Claremont es "Richard | Patterson, John “Laurie, society’s hospitality ‘committee; was held'in the Teen. Room after |. | the’ concert :and. gave members| of ‘the audience an’ opportunity to meet the.artists. Next concert by soprano Mari- lyn Horne is. scheduled Novem~ ‘ber: 3 —JRA.. pow f?. in Contre With: the: “Picture Loan” Jin: Prince. Rupert, after a most successful first year executive members of tthe. spon- Jaunched the second season with a‘two- week: showing of twenty attractive new Can- _ PICTURE! LOAN! IN-2nd YEAR Rees Canadian “originals or on 1 display two-week showing now: firmly established adian originals, qa spokesman for the group announced today. . On visplay in the Civic ‘Centre lobby. from. October..2 to. 16. are also many varied and colorful together with popular: oils and: water “colors: from - last. ‘season’s | selections. ‘Among. the new pictures being offered. are oils by’ the Czechos- enka. Fanderlik of Trail, English trained. “Audrey Tottill ; -of Vic- toria, Bob - Steele - “of ‘Chilliwack and Jean Findlay of. Alert. Bay. Water-colors are. contributed by Jack: Hambleton ° of: Vancouver and, Gladys ‘Lindemere of New Westminster. fl ‘Adding: a special local interest to the art. collection’ are water color landscapes . .and, sea scapes painted this’ summer _ jin> “Prince The: Civic pool, will receive an electric clock from the Municipal chapter’. ‘of the Imperial: Order Daughters: of ‘the Empire, At the ‘chapter's monthly |' meeting Monday night held at - Joe the home of Regent Mrs. Ridsdale, the hope was express- ed that the clock would arrive in time for the pool’s opening, Oc- tober 20. cs ‘In other | business arrange- ments | were completed for the IODE fall bazaar to be held in the Civic, Centre ‘auditorium, November 19. In coming events, the Cambrai chapter reported that its “Mer- ry-Go-Round’’ bridge would be- | gin this month, The Queen Mary chapter re- ported that members. would be visiting residents of the Pionecr Home on Thanksgiving Day. It was decided to hold church ‘Val-,| ahead for wall decor Rupert, the Queen Charlotte Is- lands and in the. Bulkley. Valley by Ruth Harvey of this city. Borrowers are ‘peing afforded this opportunity of viewing ‘all | the paintings that will be av- ailable throughout the coming’ year in order. that they may plan in their homes and. offices, Reservations, however, are. not being made during the exhibi- tion... ’ The’ pictures will, become} available at 8 p.m. ‘Friday, Oc- tober 16, to -former’ and. new members of the Picture Loan Group on a rental basis of one dollar ‘monthly, membership be- ‘ing set at’ the. nominal fee of one gollar: “ ars First United, church, morning service:- e The Cambrai chapter’ will be | represented at’. the. Citizenship Court House ceremonies Novem- ber 2 at- 10. aM, “it _ was an- nounced.: Mrs. Cc. “G Hani won the monthly raffle. An nouncements e Dance, Sons of Norway, Fri- day, Oct. 9th.: sWhist at 8:00 p.m. Dance at 10:00 p.m. Good music old and. new. (196) 4 Catholic Fall Bazaar October Wth -@& 8th, Annunciation Audi- torium, 2-6. p.m., 7-11 p.m, (196) e Valhalla’ Meeting Thursday October:8, 8 p.m. te) 4 Prince Rupert Daily News need then, 2 SAVINGS ACCOUNT Keep your Savings Agcount for saving. ' Add to it from every pay, As your bulance grows, you'll enjoy new pence of mind. Start Planned. Saving at our noarest branch now: oq THE CANADIAN | BANK OF COMMERCE | MORE THAN 800 BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA TO SERVE YOU ' os Prince Rupert Branch, . Wednesday, October 7, 1959 Our. 2. ACCOUNT. PLAN. is Planned Saving . I PERSONAL CHEQUING ACCOUNT Pay all bills by cheque on a Personal Chequing! Account, A quarterly statoment wlll help you kee; your records: straight, The low service charges are preepald, Your cancelled cheques are on {ile if you A, Morley, Mgr. president of ‘the concert society, welcomed |the quartet and the audience and a reception headed by Mrs. a chairman ‘of the|.— PRINTED arreRN |) ' bbe mph eee to. art club. Following ‘his introduction by club president, Mrs. T. M. Christ- |‘ ie, Mr, ‘Hinman - outlined | the course he will. follow ': ‘for - coming year as art. club. Instruc- tor. “ “Tf a painting: is ‘to. £0 ‘right it must begin right,’ ” Mr. Hin- man. said.. He told members | ‘that con- . | centration on basic’ ‘training. and “| training to’ include principles: of and: the layout. “of..the. ‘palette: button: cotton, Misses’ dr ess. ric, : - Printed Ontario. . GIRLS WITH trim," . _fashion. know- how love the dash of the wide- away neckline. It tops-a -prin- cess. dress with: scallops nm flaring Smart for school'in gay-.plaid -Tomorr ow’ s Printed Pattern: 4917: Girls’ Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, takes 3% yards 35- ‘inch fabs. directions ‘on. ‘gach’ pattern’ part. Easier, accurate. Send FORTY CENTS | (40c): in .coins (stamps’-cannot be ‘ Send order to ANNE ADAMS, a4 care .of | Prince. Rupert: Daily — News, Pattern Department, 60 Front. Street West,. or would be. ‘the’ general: pattern for .the. year’s course.. However he said that. the ies "Keen Set vauitlines “The ‘enthusiastic reception. given. Calgary aitist and: teacher ‘Robert: Hinman Monday night at the]: Prince Rupert. Art club‘s first: meeting of the season pointed. up..a..most energetic year of. art, insruction: ‘the | design, color. therapy, mixing oil}: ‘members. ‘| pert’ Hotel. : -Tyear, : “Mr, ‘Turner succeeds - John}. [William - ‘Turner Saturday was ‘elected - ‘president ofthe “Prince Rupert’: chapter. of ‘Toostmasters CG. ‘Ewatt; ‘International at“ a luncheon): ‘meeting.-heldsin: the: Prince ‘Ru- »Vice- president . last}. Saturdays “TB: ‘PATIENTS | Maynard, who resigned when he}. took a position: in Kamloops, ‘Others elected were Garnet Peterson, first. vice- -president;’ John* McNish, second, vice- ~pres-" ident; B, H. ‘Knight, “secretary; Prederick: ‘Conrad; treasurer rv, . _selgeant-at-arms, Gy “Meeting’¢ re held, at: 12; 30 pam. . ae . Wm ; . ie : - paléits ‘in tuberculosis. 5 anid ‘tutions in Canada numbered 10, 739 at the ‘end of 1958, compared with the'record.of 16,051 in 1958: \ sons “would only -adyance ‘in speed. according: to. the’ needs of the * ‘student. “(In - ‘other business, program committee. chairman: Mrs;: George Hills, pave. each. ‘Of: the’ 20. students. present, a: copy. of |}. |the. program for. the year’s . art appreciation classes to. ‘be! held: every second . “Monday of each month. elt: was announced that: this program includes: short. lectures, ‘and various * ‘films .on Painters and painting technique...’ ey by Mrs. St. Mrs. F. St. John Madeley ‘was | elected the. first president of the ‘| newly-formed ° » Prince:- _Rupért|t Toastmistress :| night when the club. held its first weekly meeting ‘in “the Elks lodge. Others ...to take office fora temporary period were, Mrs: Wil- liam Hitchcock, vicetpresident; Mrs. W. J. “Jensen, ‘secretary- treasurer: and Mrs. B. ‘B, Milnes, hostess. At tomorrow. nights - meeting Ww. J. Jensen, area governor for Toastmasters .International will be chairman and general evalu- ator for speakers Mrs. Milnes, Mrs.. Hitchcock, Mrs... Madeley and Mrs. John Laurie. It was reported that similar clubs are operating in Vancou- skirt t. ‘pattern: 14. Size 10, elw ‘b “Thursday | , accepted). for: this pattern. | ver, Victoria ‘and all Parts | of ———— Please’: ‘print, plainly ‘SIZE, United . ‘States. : o . a Ces NAME, . ADDRESS, STYLE | The Prince: Rupert club on (Try Daily News Classified. NUMBER. rot pemalaae -Toastmistresses headed: John Madeley’ s | courages | all ' ‘interested - city women to join. and attend to- morrow night's. session, PERSONALS ~ “Leaving tomorrow - by’ Cana- dian’ Pacific Airlines plane, is W.| H. Fudger newly-elected | presi- dent of the Prince Rupert Kins- men club, who: will attend the Kirismen‘s fall council for, B.C. presidents in Vancouver October 9,10 and 11. 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