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OPENMEET . .
The executive of the. Parents Teachers. Association of the Associatied Hebrew Schools recently held itsop-
preslded. .
An art show Will be -held in Noviember, convened by :Mrs. A,M.. Noyek. Lithographs, oil paintings, waters
ening meeting of the current colors, sculpture will be ex season. Mrsv D.Qarshowitz ■ hibited.
FASHION PREVIEW
York Chapter, B'hai B'rith, win present a fall fashion show Tuesday evening at :'8:30.:."
the Chapter's first fund-
SINAI ADDRESSES SPORTSMEN LODGE.- Cpncludihg a s«ri«s of successful cocktail receotiohsin advance of the Sportsmen Lodge Tribute Dinnier honoring BpDby Zweig, Lodge President Hank Greenberg was host at his home on September 4th for a members and friends which added additional thousands of dollars in Israel Bond sales towards the Dinner target.
/ Todate a total of more, thaii $120,000 has been subs-crii>ed setting a new record for this lodge.
Guest speaker oh this occasion was Lt. Col Doy Sinai, Consul Generjil of Israel in Montreal who delivered an inspiring address on the vital role of loan dollars for Israel's economic consolidation.
Shown here, left to right: Morris Waxman, Over-all Israel Bond Chairman for Toronto B'nai B'rith; Harry Mogil, Lt. Col Dov Sinai; Mrs. Hank Greenberg; Hank Greenberg; Jack Constant: Marmie Gelberg; Victor Giblon, Sportsmen Lodge Israel BOnd Chairman.
East Berlin (JCNS) - Official Nazi files kept in the East German Central Archives in East Berlin recently helped to unmask 2300
former Nazll'activists" who -were occupyingpublic offices in West Germany and deciding that country's aggressive policy, the East German news agency has reported. ■
It also stated that about 400,000 of these files had been studied since 1964^ but that only a small fraction of . the facts they contained had been published.
FOR SENIOR aTlZENS
Mr. Eli Rotenberg 1 Overbrook Place, Oowrisview, Onttrio Representative Addison's on Bay Limited
1968 Cadillacs
Air Conditioned Cadillacs
Mr. RotmtMrg b plmid to amwunc* that Addison's On Bay stin has an ncaiiant stock of ntw 1968 cadBlacs on hand.
Tha aalaction inchidas mpst modats. many of which ara aquippad with air conditioning. Saaaon and discounts ara now baing offarad.
, To arranga for a paraonal dantonstration of any ona of thasa fina cars, plaasa call Mr. Rotanbarg at homa or at his offica numbar -926-9341.
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Elderly people in Toronto who are homebound and unable to prepare meals for
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themselves are invited to enjoy the expanding services of the Kosher Meals-on-Wheels project.
Currently serving 25 hot meals per day, Meals-on-Wheels, coordinated by Toronto's United Jewish Welfare Fund in partnership with several agencies and organizations, will be able to offer 50 meals per day beginning in October.
The hot meals include meat or fish, two vegetables, soup, salad, bread, beverage and dessert. They areprepared at cost in the kitchens of the Baycrest Centre Jewish
Home for the Aged and are delivered by volunteers of the National Council of Jewish Women and other organizations between 11:15 and 11:45 a.m. five days a week.
Jewish Family and Child Service, a United Jewish Appeal beneficiary agency determines the eli^bility of the applicant for the Meals-on-Wheels service and in cooperation with the recipient and his or her family establishes the charge for meals. Additional funds for the program is provided by the Hebrew Weston Charitable Service CJub and UJWF.
KEY FIGURES AT ZOO CONVENTION.-Erlc Exton (left), chairman of the steering committee, and Dr. Allen A. Small, chairman of nominations, who have announced that the 28th convention of the Zionist Organization of Canada, Central Division, will be held Saturday evening, October 19th, and Sunday, the 20th. A great number of delegates are expected to attend the conference at which Dr. Sidney Marks, former national executive director of the ZOA, will be the keynote speaker; he will address the opening session on Saturday night.
A dinner dance will culminate the convention.
ADULT EDUCATION EVENING PROGRAM
Registration-September 23,24,25 • 7 to 9 p.m.
NOTE: Tha numbers aftar tha subject indicate tha schools at which the course Is offered.
Bathurst Heights Secondary School - 640
Lewis S. Beattia Vocational School - no
Naison A. Bovian Sacondary School - ISS
Don Mills Oollagiata institute - 15
Downsviaw Secondary School - 7
Earl Hajfl Secondary School - lOO
C.W. Jeffarys Sacondary School - 340
Northview He««^ts Sacondary School - 550
Georges Van'wrSacomtory School- 3000
Vktoria Park Secondary School - 15 Wastviaw Centennial Secondary School - 755
Yorfcdale Vocational School - 38
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Lawrence Avenue West, Toronto Drewry Avenue, Willowdale Falstaff Avenue. Toronto The Donway East, Don Mills Hawksdale Road, Downsvlew Princess Avenue, Willowdale Sentinel Road, Downsvlew Finch Avenue West. Willowdale
Don Mills Road East, Willowdale Wallingford Road, Don Mills Oakdale Road, Downsview Orf us Road, Toronto
Elementary - 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Advanced - 1, 5. 7, 8. 9. 10
B. TECHNICAL SHOPS
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
- Pasjc - 5.8 - Grade 11-5
Automotive ^
-General - 1, 5, 6. 10. 11 -Ladies Course - 1, 5, 8, 10,
Brickwork and Plastering - 2
Electricity - 5. 6. 8, 11
Electrical Construction - 5, 10
Furniture Ref inishing - 2, 3
Home Handyman's Course - 12
Machine Shop - 1. 5. 6, 10, 11
Oil Burner Salesrnen - 12
Printing - Offset - 5. 6
Sheet Metal - 1, 11
T.V; Servicing - 8
Welding-8
Woodworking -1. 2. 4, 8,10.11
G. COMMERCIAL
Bookkeeping - 1. 4, 5, 6, 8. 10, Key Punch Operation-.8 Shorthand - 1, 5, 6; 8, 10, 11
D. HOME ECONOMIGS
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10, 11 Intermediate - 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. 10 Appropriate English -Written and Oral • 1, 3.
Home Handyman's Course -12
Home Maintenance and Improvement - 1
Machine Shop - 1, 5, 6. 10, 11
- Body and Fender Repair ^1 Building Construction - 8, 11 Drafting - 1, .5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11 Electrical Appliance Repair - 2, 12 Electronics-1, 5, 6, 10. 11 Horticulture - Gardening -12 Home Maintenance and Improvement - 1 Oil Burner Servicei - 12 Outboard and Small Engines • 1. 6. 11, 12 Stationary Engineering - 8 Sheet Metal and Light Welding - 10 Upholstery.- 2, 3
Welding and Ornarnehtal Ironwork -11, 12
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Business Machines - 4, 5, B, 10
Medical Secretary - 8
typing - 1. 2, 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. 10, 11
Fashion Arts-9 Home Economics • 9 International Cooking
Beauty Culture - 2. 12 Hairdressing - 5
Hostess Hints - Foods - 4. 5, 8. 9
Interior Decorating - 1. 4, 5. 9. 10. 11 Millinery - 1, 3, 4^6, 10 Sewing Elementary -1, 2, 4.5, 6. 7. 8. 9, 10, 12 - intermediate-4, 5. 6, 8, 9, 10
- Advanced-i. 4, 5, 6.8, 10 , - Children's • lO
- Tailoring -10, 12 Slip Covers and Draperies-4
E. ARTS AND CRAFTS
Art - Drawing, Painting. Ceramics - 3 The Art of Photography -1 Christmas Decorations - 9 Copper Enemelling - 2. 4 ^ ----Jewelry Fabrication -11—
Qil Painting - 1. 4. 5. 6, 7. 8. 10. 11 Real Life Drawing-8 •
Art in Acrylics - 9 Ceramics - 2, 5, 9 Commercial Art-5. 9. 10 Drawing - 10
Leatherwork - 2 —" ~" Photographic Arts-9. 10,11 Sculpture-Metal-2, 10; Stone and Wood
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F. GENERAL INTEREST COURSES
An Autobiography of the Cinema - 1 Community Orchestra • 10 Family Life Education - 9 Investment & Money Management -4.5.9 New Mathematics for Parents - 2 .
- Women -1.2.3,4.5,6.7.8.9,10.11 Public Speaking-5. 8, 9.10
The Slide Rule -1 Speed Reading-4, B. ,12 Taxklermy-12
Buying and Selling Your Home - 2,10 Dental Assistants - 8 Fencing • 1
Law for the Layman - 1. 3, 4* 10 Physical Education - Men -1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9.10.11
Public Speaking and Business Communications -. 1 ■
Small Businesstilanagemeht - 3 St. John Ambulance-1.2; 3. 10 Theatre Arts - 3
G. BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Supervisory Development - Data Prbcessihg "
at N o r t h V i e W; Heights (8) - Brochure Available
H. ACADEMIC
Subjects'are offered from Basic Upgrading (Grades 7 and 8) through Grade 13. Classes are held at the following schools:
Bathurst Heights Secondary School -1
Bask: Upgrading only . Nelson A. Boylen Secondary School • 3
Italian only'
Downsvlew Secondary School -5 Earl Haig Secondary School -, 6 Victoria Park Secondary. School -10
. V F Adult Evening Education
. — Write-to Department of Ajlult Education. 211 Cameron Ave., Wllloyvdale
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THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR THE BOROUGH OFNORTH YORK
^ ; F.\f/. Minkler, B.a., d. Pacid. /~\ Bruce^. Bone, B.a., C.aJ '
' Director of Education ( ] ■ Chs"' -
York University
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LOCATION: Glendon Campus (Bayview and Lawrence)
TIME: Mondays, 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. September
30th, 1968 to March 17th, 1969.
FEE: $75.00 (25 weeks-30 hrs. instruction)
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raising event of the season will be a theater jnlght next month at the Odeon Fairlawn which will present Funny Girl. Conveners aire Mes-dames Albert Classman and Norman Friedman..
BOARD MEET V
The Pntario Braiich of the National Women's League of the United Synagogues of America held an open board meeting Wednesday at Hamilton's Beth Jacob Synagogue, Mrs. Roberto Kay presided, Mrs. Herbert-'Feder, Branch adult education chairman and wife of Rabbi Herbert Feder of Beth Tikvah Synagogue, priesented a paper dealing with the history of the Jewish family from Sinai to the present day.
Hostesses were the Sisterhood of the Hamilton synagogue and its president, Mrs. Joseph Laskin.
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
Pioneer Women launched its membership drive with a citywide telethon last Sunday.
TEA
Mothers Association of Eitz Chaim Schools will tender its annual tea on Sunday afternoon, November 10th.
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HEEDS THE CALL OF ALIYAH.-Ben Schwartz, Montreal born, his wife Carol, daughters Shifra. 21, and Serka 13, and 18-year-old son Gershon (not in photo), who leave Canada on October 29th to take up residence in Israel.
Schwartz, life long member of the Zionist Organization of Canada, will settle In Ramat Gan where he intends to open a manufacturing concern for construction materials in Israel. The family has received advice and guidance from Y. R. Yaron of the Jewish Agency in Toronto who has just returnM to Israel.
NEW INTELLIGENCE CHIEF APPOINTED
Jerusalem (JCnS) ANew Israeli intelligence chief, whose identity has not been
revealed, took office sue- The appointment is offici-
ceeding Brigadier Meir Am- ally called the "Head of the
it, who has occupied the post Intelligence Office and Spe^
for five years. cial Duties".
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