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BATHURST - Y.M.H.A.
FINISHED BASEMENT GARAGE
$3,000 down. 2 storey semi-de fdched 3 bedrooms; 3 baths Modern big kitch6n. Many extros Mr, Pike; ME, 3-7777.
BATHURST MANOR
FINISHED BASEMENT • 2 BATHS
$4,000 down. Immoculote bun golow with ottoclied garoge Broodloom throughout. Huge rec, room with bar plus den and extra both in basement. 1 open mtge for balance. Mr. Remes. ME. 3 7777.
EGLINTON ■ BATHURST 1 OPEN MTGE.
$5,000 down. Spacious 5 room bungalow with finished rec. room plus another room that can be used for a kitchen. Garage. This won't lost long. P. Pinkus. ME. 3-7777.
Bathurst Manor Resale FIRST TIME OFFERED
$26,900. Spacious 6 room bungalow with large modern kitchen. 3 double bedrooms. Large living arep. Located near TTC; Plaza; Schools & Synagogues. Numerous extras! Mrs. Bennett.
PEVERHILL-A VENAL
4 BEDROOMS — 3 BATHS
$36,900. Spacious 4 bedroom home. Large liying-dining rooms. Main floor ponelled den. Modern kitchen. Finished basement. Beautifully landscaped grounds. Close to all focilities. N. Miskin ME. 3-7777.
BATHURST MANOR
7 ROOM RANCH BUNGALOW
$46,900. Ultra modern home. Gracious living-dining rooms. Huge kitchen. Built In Oven; stove & fridge. Panelled den. 3 spacious bedrooms -f 4th bedroom in basement on raised floor and broodloomed. Rec room & molds room. Indian broodloom; drapes; fixtures. Many more extros ! Mrs. Estrin. ME. 3-7777.
HILLHURST BLVD. WEST CUSTOM BUILT STONE SPLIT
$54,900. Beautiful L shaped living-dining room. Ultra modern kitchen with built in stove; oven & dishwasher. Panelled walkout den to patio. 18' master bedroom ensuife. Panelled rec. room, broodloom; extras. 1 open mtge. Mr. Brown. ME. 3-7777.
FOREST HILL HEIGHTS
6-BEDROOM BEAUTY!
$69,500 — Treed ravine lot; double garage. Expensively e-quipped kitchen and cheerful breokfast room overlooking garden. Superbly panelled den, laundry room, powder room Ond large living and dining rooms all on 1 floor. Circular stairway leading to spacious bedrooms, dressing room and both en suite. 40' rec room and bar; stone patio; separate service quarters; thermopone; 2-zone heating. Sei; this quolity built home today ! Mr. Pike, ME. 3-7777.
CALL NOW —ME.3 7777
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BATHURST - WILSON
$4,000 doWn, balance on 1 nwrt-gage, solid brick 6 roOm bungalow, rhoderr^ kitchen, twin siize bedrooms, broodloom, dropes, lovely garden. Mr. Feldmar> ME. 5-1170.
BATHURST-FINCH
$6,000 down, stone front 7 ""oom bungalow, ultra-modern kitchen, 4 large bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 recreation rooms, double gorqge, broodloom, etc. Mr. Gutfreund^ ME. 5-1170.
BATHURST MANOR
$7,000 down, huge 6 room bungalow, attached goroge, natural wood kitchen with breakfast nook, 2 baths, rec-room plus basement apartment, broodloom, drapes, Mr. Lissog, ME. 5-1170.
Sondringham - Bombay
$5,000 down, solid brick 2 storey beautiful home on quiet street, spacious living room with open fireplace, separate dining room, 3 twin size. bedrooms, finished rec-room, attached goroge. Mr. Berger, ME. 5-1170.
BATHURST VILLAGE
$27,500, new 4 bedroom bungalows, completed to purchasers specifications, L-shope living dining room with balcony, built-ins in hbllywbod kitchen, both en-suite, rec-room, attached garage, aluminum windows. .Gord Wosser-man, ME. 5-1170.
FOREST HILL VILLAGE
$25,900, stone front bungalow, 6 spacious rooms, attached garage, 2 boths, open' fireplace, knotty pine rec-room, broodloom and many extras. Mr. Solomon, ME. 5.1170.
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GLENGROVE - BATHURST;
Tri-sBlit level, 3 bedrooms; spacious living room; large den-dining room; radiant heated; attached garage. RU. 2-6607.
BUSINESS FOR SALE
hardware; LONG ESTABLISHED. CHOICE CENTRAL LOCATION WITH NO COMPETITION, OVER $40,000 TURNOVER, $5, 000 PLUS STOCK, THIS IS DEFINITELY A SOUND AND PROVEN BUSINESS. RU. 3-3281.
APARTMENT FOR RENT
SOLD
Properties for $51,153,412.00 in the first quarter of this yeor. 37.3% increase over 1963
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LAWRENCE - BATHURST AREA; 2 bedroom apartment in tri plex; parking, call Mr. A. ZeWin. RU.3-6073.
ROOM FOR RENT
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BATHURST MANOR 4 bedrooms on 1 floor
$35,900. Solid brick, 2-storey, only 1 year old. Inviting living dining room, panelled den, powder room, ideal kitchen with rnojn floor utility room. Bedrooms twin sized, master with washroom ensuite. 2-cor garage. Early possession. Call Mrs. Loebel 481-3443; evgs. RU. 2-7315.
BATHURST-SHEPPARD "bungalow . 3 bathrooms $26,200. Solid brick with attached goroge. Bright "L" shaped living-dining room, large kitchen, 3 king sized bedrooms, master with 3-Riece ensuite. Finished recreation room. Extras. See this today — coll Mrs. Loebel, 481-3443; evgs. RU. 2-7315.
Photo M. L. S. Reoltor 1901 Yonge St. 481-3443
In Forest Hill
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BACHELOR, olso one and two-bedroom suites, available. Reasonable rental.
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CHAPLIN CRES. & ROSE-LAWN - ROOM FOR RENT IN APARTMENT IN LUXURY BUILDING; SUITABLE FOR YOUNG OR MIDDLE-AGED BUSINESS WOMAN. CALL RU. 1-0035.
FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT
SPADINA-BLOOR; FURNISHED ROOM AND 3 PIECE BATHROOM IN QUIET JEWISH HOME; PARKING; WA. 2-5654.
Furnished Room For Rent
BATHURST-BLOOR; bright front room; serhi-privote both; quiet ddult home; LE. 5-5146. No colls on Saturday and on Sunday before 1:00 p.m.
CRYSTAL BEACH (School-ey Road); 3-bedroom cottage for season; oil conveniences; 1 floor; also cabin with washing machine. RO. 6-2659.
COTTAGE WANTED
WANTED: 5-bedroom waterfront cottage to rent or buy in vicinity of Jackson's Point, Big Cedar Point, Lake Simcde. Phone ME. 5-1020.
FOSTER HOME WANTED
PERMANENT HOME WITH JEWISH FAMILY FOR 13-YEAR OLD BOY. OUR AGENCY TO ASSIST WITH SUPERVISION, MEDICAL CARE, BOARD AND ROOM, ETC. CALL MISS PORTIGAL, JEWISH FAMILY & CHILD SERVICE, EM. 21-5201.
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HOUSE FOR SALE
DUFFERIN — YORKDALE;
7 room ultra-modem bungalow, 3 room modern base-tnent (for renting or help), located on, quiet, exclusive crescent. This oversized luxurious; home has 2 complete bathrooms & 2 piece bath-rbbm ensuite, stone frorit; storm screens & patio, reasonably/priced at $29,900. RU. 2-2243.
APARTMENT FOR RENT
BATHURST — NEP TUNE; 2-bedroom ap-aitment for r e n/t. firoddtoom throughotit 783-7145. A
EGLINTON - OAKWOOb;
FURNISHED BED-SITTING ROOM FOR BUSINESS WOMAN OR GIRL; PLEASANT HOME; KITCHEN PRIVILEGES. RU. 3-1397.
UNFURNISHED ACCOMMODATION WANTED
WOMAN WANTS UNFURNISH^
ED, 1 bedroom & kitchen in private home or unfurnished I or 2 bedroom opartmcnt in Eglinton, Bathui^t & Lbwrericc district. Evenings only—- RU. 3-6871.
DUPLEX FOR RENT
BATHURST - MARKDALE;
SPACIOUS 5 ROOM UPPER DUPLEX, EQUIPPE^D,' BROADLOOM, GARAGE, SUBLET UNDER $140.00 RU. 1-7778 EVENIf^GS.
FOR RENT
GRAVENHURST AREA;
TW0^4.ROOM COTTAGES; CITYXONVENIENC-ES. RU. 9-3620.
LARGE, PRIVATE GARDEN
AVAILABLE FOR ALL SO-CIAL EVENTS; WINGATE HOUSE. PHONE LE. 4-1534 FOR RESERVATIONS. ^
BETH AARON SOCIETY
of Toronto is now open for new members. Age of 18 -45 years. Dues - $ 12. per year, burial plot included in benefits. H. Pinsler, RU. 2-0814. :
EMPLOYMENT WANTED MALE
WINDOW DRESSING, DISPLAY & SIGN PAINTING. FULL or PART TIME. CONTACT H. MULLER, EM. 3-7190.-
SAM FIRESTONE
/is now official coferer for 7 SHAAREI SHOMAYIM / SYNAGOGUE 840 ST. CLAIR AVE. W.
Enquiries, invited for weddings, Bar Mitzvahs, etc. Strictly kosher undec the, supervision of the Kpshrut Committeo of the Canadian Jewish Congress Orthodox Division. ^ 5,; v v
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Louis E. Soupcoff, one of Toronto's younger community leaders, who is choirmon of the. Rabbi Monson Testimonial Dinner Committee. Toronto's robbl David Monson, spiritual leader of Beth Sholom, will be honored on Wednesday, May 27th.
HOLY BLOSSOM
• Oyer 40 partial scholarships were awarded by the Camp Scholarship Committee to deserving students of the Religious School. Chairman of the; committee is Mrs. G. King. Committee mran-bers are: Mesdames Gordon Cohen, Lome Dunkelman, Arthur Egier, Irving Liss. Herbert Rothschild.
• Mrs. Earl A. Farber, past president of Sisterhood, has been appointed national representative to the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods.
• An Alumni Sewing Group has been organized recently to work for the Canadian Cancer Society. It meets on alternate Mondays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Members include: Mesdames Etta King, Annette Bisson, Anne Smith, Ida Gorfinkel, Mary Robinson, Bessie Winters. Rose Cymbal, Regina Wolfe, Fannie Coppelman. Sybil Rothschild, Sara Weiser, Bessie Cohen, Etta Gorfinkel, Sager, Celia Collins,
-Joseph Warsh, Marilyn Farber.
• The following slate for Sisterhood for 1964-65 is as follows: Mrs. J. J. Chesnie, president; Mrs. L. H. Cole. 1st vice president; Mrs. A. M. Winton, 2nd vice president; Mrs. David Sweet, 3rd vice president; Mrs. David Gordon, recording secretary; Msr. Raphael D. Wolfe, social secretary; Mrs. Harold E. Leslie, corresponding secretary; Mrs. William "Garbe, membership secretary; Mrs. Carl C. Cole, treasurer; .Mrs. Harry J. Pachter, comptroller; Mrs. Sidney H. Banks and Mrs. Harold L. Sandler, dues treasurers. Board of directors for second term: Mrs. A. A. Epstein; Mrs. L. F. Labow; Mrs. Saul Lubell. Newly elected officers for Board (to serve for a period of two years): Mesdames Lewis Appelbaimi, Jack Cole, Louis Libman, Arthur Paulin, HaLTiy Shapiro, Irving Shendroff, Lionel Stutz, Leonard Wolfe.
• Holy Blossom Youth Council will have its election-dinner this coming Sunday, May 3rd, at 5:45 p.m.
• Young Marrieds' Group will meet in the library this Sun-day. May 3rd, 8:30 p.m. Merle and Harvey Kriss will be leading discussants.
POSITION WANTED
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ADATH ISRAEL , • Pre-USY activities will take place this Sunday, May 3rd, 2:00 p.m. ..■
• Concluding Rosh Chodesh Seminar will be held Sunday, May 10th. Guest will be Dr. Morton Siegel who will lecture on: The Contribution of Maimonides to Jewish Intellectual History. Featured speaker at the evening banquet will be Rabbi Eugene Welner of B'nal Jacob Congregation in Hamilton, He wil} analyze the value of Talmud Torah to the spiritual development of the teenager. Mr. Bert Godfrey, president of the. Ontario Region of the United Synagogues of" America, will bring greetings. Senior USYers from the ei\tire region will be inducted into Atid, the college-age organization of United Synagogue. Rabbi Erwin Schlld win be featured in a campus dialogue.
• Sisterhood will hold its annual Mothers Day Dinner on Thursday, May 7th.
• Tefillin Club wil] have closing Breakfast on Sunday, May 10th. Guest speaker will be Vernon Singer, Q. C.
BETH EMETH BAIS YEHUDA
The following are Brotherhood nominees: Harry Lerman, president; George Poxman, Lst vice president; Cecil Green, 2nd vice president; Sid KroU, treasurer; Frank Wm. Weiner, secretary; Tev Bossin. Ralph Chemin, Wilfred A. Meissner, MaxStrauch, trustees. Board of Governors include: Edward Goldtierg; Max Goldenberg; Mannie Grosbein; Murray Kideckel; Henry Layef-sky; Irwin MiHer; Samuel Richmond; Jack Tyle; Al Ugar; Harvey White.
BETH AM
An art exhibit and sherry party will be held in the home.of Rabbi and Mrs. Raab, this coming Sunday, May 3rd. Featured will be the paintings and drawings of Anna Bums and the sculpture of May Klarx. Chairmen of the event are Mrs. Howard Lockwood and Mrs. Arnold Drew. CLANTON PARK
The following comprise the new executive and committee chairmen of Clanton Park Synagogue: Dr. N. Shaul, president; E. Munk, vice president; P. Schwartz, 2nd vice president; M. Pick, treasurer; S. Goldstein, corresponding secretary; S. Ku-perstein, recording secretary; A. Weinstock, bulletin secretary; N. Kanner, S. Nussbaum, gabboim; L. Feldman, J. Rosen, cultural committee; A. Pigdor, hall rental; I. Green, house committee; S. Edell, S. Grafstein, special funds; B. Hahn, S. Hoffstetter, membership committee; M. Feldman, youth activities; P. Danzi-ger, I. Rubenstein, ritual committee; T. Manson, B. Ruben stein, telephone committee; S. Janowski, social committee; I. Wagner, bikur cholim; D. Rubenstein, Talmud Torah committee; B*. Zimmerman, library committee; Rev. A. Hoffstetter, chevra kadisha; S. Ferman, Bl Hiltz, i. Kipper, M. Balinsky, trustees; L. Weil, publicity. B'NAI ISRAEL BETH DAVID • The following were elected to office at a meetmg held, recently: Bernard Weinstein, president; Alex Eisen, first vice president; Dave Dunn, second vice president; Lou Swimmer, secretary; Aaron Cohen, treasurer; William Pienberg. Jack Ober-man Aye Vanek, trustees. The hoard of governors are composed of the following: Jacob Ad-ler; Bernard Atin; Harry Berger; Sam Bloom; Sol Budd;^tlarold Cohen; Maurice Cohen; Joseph
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OPERATIONS SHOW PROFIT AND $50 M ASSETS
Metropolitan Trust Company, first of the new. full-line finan,::ial institutions, reported a net profit foi" 1963 of $10,641 after depreciation and disclosed gross assets of $50,000,000, seventeen months after starting operations.
Metropolitan, a Canadian controlled, company with international banking affiliations, reported assets including estates, trusts and agencies at year end December 31 of $37,250,758. They have since risen to more than $50,000,000.
Trust deposits and guaranteed investment certificates climbed to $10,399,000 from $576,000 a year earlier and issued capital now stands at $1,629,100, said Mr. Michener.
Peldt; Sidney Porcht, Sidney Poxi Lou Preedman, Ben Goodman, William Gryfe; Max Tzen; Melvem Katzman; Lou Kirshen-blatt; Jack Marmar; Richard Rovan; Bernard Rubin; Max Sandler; Arnold Selwyn| Manny Sherman.; Murray Sherr; Sam Shulman; Sam Sobel; Phil So-lish; Hyman Stoll; Pred Tittel; Morris Vanik.
• Sisterhood held a Tribute Tea yesterday, Lag B"Omer, at the home of Mrs. David Green-garten. Rabbi Albert Pappenheim and Mrs. Murray. Vernon Branch chairman for ^ the campaign, brought greetings. Convenors were Mrs. . Sam Bocknek and Mrs. Pred Pine.
BETH TORAH
• The executive for the coming- season consist of: Mark Goldenberg, president; Alan B. Zender, 1st vice president; Jack Rothman, 2nd vice president; Reuben Penwick, treasurer; Char les Litner, secretary; Morris Turk, parnes; Morris Herling, gabbai. Board of trustees: Harry Bain; Harry Bobrowsky; Dr. S. C. Bond; Sidney Chapnick; Albert S. Cohen; Sam Cosman; Morris Preedman; Harry Goodman; David Haber; Morris Hauer; Saul Hauer; John Kirk; Abe Levine; Ernie Lieberman; Louis Lukof-sky;. Irving Mueller; Nathan Naymark; Dr. J. Seeman; Jack Silberman; Joseph Shapero; Milton Turk; Leon Yermus; Seymour Zweig; Jack Weinberger.
• Brotherhood held its semiannual donor dinner recently. Louis LukofSky, president, presided.
• On Sunday, April 19th, Rabbi B. Hauer addressed the assembly of the Hebrew School in celebration of Israel's Independence Day.
• Last Sunday, Dr. J. Seeman spoke about his tour of the Mid-East countries of Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon at a synagogue meeting.
SHAAREI SHOMAYIM
• A Brotherhood Breakfast Club meeting will be held this, coming Sunday, May 3rd, after 9:46 a.m. services.
• Sisterhood will present its annual spring tea on Wednesday, May 6th, at the home of Mrs. Jacob Hendeles; from 1-5 p.m.
UNVEILING
The unveiling of a monument In memory of a dear husband, beloved fother ond grandfofher.
Mr. David Mondrowitz,
will be held on Sunday, May 3rd, 1964 at 12:00 ot the Bathurst Lawn Cemetery, Chenstochover section. Friends and relatives are Invited to attend.
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IN DEEP SORROW WE ANNOUNCE THE PASSING OF
IP. KAJ7, 79, of Toronto
BELOVED HUSBAND AND DEVOTED FATHER, GRANDFATHER AND GREAT-GRANDFATHER. Funeral took place SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 1964 Interrtient at Sanhedrya Cemetery, Jerusdlem
Wife: ANNA LEAH
Daughter: RAE (Mrs. Israel Platner)
Sons: BERNARD J.
MORRIS J.
NATHAN N. Seven Grandchildren; Four Great-grandchildren
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