C2-Sunday News, June 15, 1980 JUDY HENDREN MELLO, vice president of Marine Midland Bank, was named president and chief executive of the First Women’s Bank of New York. Mrs. Mello, 36, shown during an interview said her first priority “is to define the bank's capabilities and limitations and to identify key services that we can provide and compete with the best.” (UPI wirephoto) Dueling in the kitchen COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (UPI - A woman who slashed her husband with a fork and the husband who retaliated with a tire iron have been arrested § and charged with ducling, police say. with second degree assault, investigators said. Mrs. Seals told police she and her husband argued in the kitchen of their home. Seals slapped her in the face and she stabbed him with the fork. She said Seals then went to ns car and returncd with the arc tron and struck = & her with it. tis James Scals, 33, and Mary Seals, 23, also were charged . th 8 ao ana mene noc ETAT TRE eee Nh LOSE 5-14 LBS. 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The no nonsonse diet is available af theso and other leading Rotailers TPR PETE E FU CPA) BAAR « APH AMG YOUNGS UNITED PHARRAAC Y AMEE Stott ORVOS GUEEMSOALE PHIARMAC 1 . ANDERSON FHARMAL Vv - CASPER §S UNTTED PHARMA’ 1 1ONSOALE PHARMA’ ¥ HARRY § DFG MART SHOPPERS ORUOG MARAT 156) MARINE OR wiv SUNCEME 948 Ad 104 FOODS Don your sandals and caftan June 19 and head on over to Presentation House for an evening devoted tp celebrating that ancient friend and servant of man, the camel. | Presentation House has laid on a visual and sensory feast designed to heighten your awareness of camels . and life in the desert. The evening has actually been arranged to launch the latest Presentation House Gallery show CAMELS, featuring drawings, paintings and lithographs by Neville West. To complement the show will be a _ collection of camelobilia, camel-related knick knacks and artifacts. Middle-East expert Dr. Bill Cleveland, who is Associate Professor of History and Associate Dean of Arts at Simon Fraser University, will open the show at 8:30 p.m. by speaking briefly on the desert region, its charac- teristics and people. Later in the evening noted middle- cast traveller and exotic dancer Elizabeth Carefoot will demonstrate the belly dance in her = authentic eastern costume. middle This will be followed by THE DESERT, an eight minute slide presentation with soundtrack by Peter Wood. Tempting food will be supplied by Pasparos Restaurant, music will be Here come the camels supplied by Mark Elrod and an added highlight will be the appearance of BUMPIT- TY CAMEL, a magnificent 6-ft high sculpture that can be ridden in much the same way as a rocking horse. PRESENTATION HOUSE Is Now Accepting Registrations For SUMMER SCHOOL ‘80 Courses for Children and Adults in General Arts and Crafts, Silkscreening, Fabric Arts & Theatre This Summer Learn How in a Professionatly Stimulating Environment Under the Guidance of Highly Trained Personnel Three 2-week sessions July 7-17, July 21-31, August 4-14 For more information and registration brochure call 986 1361 Registration Deadline June 28. FREE PARKING NEXT TO MAYNARD’S WHILE SHOPPING AT (FABRICLAND STALLS #50 to #69 INCLUSIVE ONLY VANCOUVER 1221 W. Georgia 681-7334 Surrey 13730-104th Ave. 588-1788