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3770 BATHURST ST. ME.in70
LOWER VILLAGE 7 BEDROOMS - DIN - 5 BATHS
$40,750 Impressive English style, oak panelled foyer, huge living-dining rooms, double heated go-roge. Mr. Toube ME. 5-1170.
BATHURST - SHEPPARD
BEAUTIFUL SPLIT LIVEL
$22,900 6 huge rooms, ottached goroge, ultra kitchen, mony ex-tros, reosonable down payment, 1 mortgoge. Mr. Lissog ME. 5-1170.
BATHURST-BROOKE
FINISHED RECREATION ROOM
$20,900 Ronch bungalow, 6 spoclous rooms, open fireploce; breokfost nook, ottached gorogeV Mr. Hoffman ME. 5-1170.
BATHURST-FINCH
€% NHA -4 LARGE BEDROOMS
$1,500 down, solid brick 7 room
bungalow, over 1,400 sq. ft. of luxury, near oil convenierKCs. Gord Wassermon ME. 5-1170.
Furnished Room for Rent
Dufferin & Lowrence. Lovely bedroom, Private home. Kitchen privileges, Parking. Would suit- business Girl. RU. M615. After 6 p.m.
PUT TO RENT
Boriiursf - Dundot. Two
rooms and kitchen. 122 Markhom St. EM. 8-8104. Furnished or unfurnished. Child welcome. $55.00 monthly to reliable persons.
DUPLEX FOR RENT
DUPLEX unfurnished. 5 rooms, heavy wiring. Garage. St. Clair - Wychwood. Close to synagogues. RU. 3-. 7860. No Soturday calls."
APARTMENT FOR RENT
One-bedroom apartment, furnished, young Jewish couple or a single person. 1399 Eglinton Ave. W. Apt 8 near Beth Sholom Synagogue. Call RU. 7-6385 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
BATHURST - NEPTUNE, 2
bedroom apartment for rent. All over broodloom. One inonth free for longer leases. Coll 783-7145.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
SPECIALIZING IN PAINTING ALSO CARPENTRY AND REPAIR WORK
ttoMnaU* Ron
Rose Hersh
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WE URGENTLY REQUIRE HOMES FOR SPRING & SUMMER POSSESSION. BUYERS WAITING ! I
DUNBLAINE-BATHURST
Solid brick 6 room bungalow carries for only $65. monthly. Close to Bothurst St. Cheaper than rent! For the low sum of $18,500. Mr. Miskin, 633-7777 or 782-6186.
BETTY ANNE DRIVE
$22,900. Fantastic volue! 6 room stone front split level. Huge rooms;
3 washrooms. Close to schools & bus. Mrs. Welsfeld, 633-7777 or 787-4425.
BATHURST MANOR
$15,000 down. Ultro modem 7 room luxury split level plus den & rec. room. 3 bathrooma. Divided kitchen with built-ins. 2 cor garage. Early possession. Mr. Gold, 633-7777 or 636-0829.
.CHRISTINE-BETTY ANNE
4 bedroom stone front split level. Huge L shaped living^ining rooms. Panelled den with wolk-out to garden; large rec. roont. IrKJion broodloom, expert s I v e drapes. Eosy finoncing. Mr. Brown, 633-7777 or 783-1957.
FOREST HILL HEIGHTS
Custom-built home! Broodloom, drapes, built-in oven, fridge & freezer. 4 lorge bedrooms; den overlooking rovine. Rec. room with bar. 2 cor goroge. Outstanding! Mr. Jubos, 633-7777 or 633-9113.
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Brand new 3-4 or 5 bedrooms; Side-splifv- b a c k • iplits.K or 2 itorey homes.
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^23,900
OPEN HOUSE
Thh m9tk-ni go north en Barii-■n* f* Lot '68 Stone<len« Cm. or con Mr. GoM, 633-7777 or 636-0829.
Rose Hersh
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BUYING, SELLING OR TRADING CALL NOW ME. 3-7777 Member Toronto Jteol Ertoto Board
FOR SALE
NEW APARTMENT BUILDING
Excellent investment, 29 suites, oil 2 bedrooms, good renting oreo, features elevator, swimming pool, Hi-Fi music. Intercom., Balconies, Broodloom in halls. $50,000 down will handle I5Vj% return on investment. For appointment coll
Seo. W. Rajfielil
INVESTMENT REAL ESTATE 4 BUSINESS BROKER - BA.^5-4040 ^
Furnished room for rent EGLINTON - SPADINA,
Forest Hill area. Furnished room suitoble for one or two people. Please coll after six p.nn. 488-0306.
ACCOMMODATIONS OFFERED
A nice new Kosher home for older people with oil conveniences. A nice park in front of the house. 552 Winono Drive near Eglinton RU. 7-5047 or Em. 4-5551. No colls on Saturday.
APARTMENT FOR RENT
Bothurst - Eglinton, Sholl-mor Blvd. Luxury one bedroom apartment. Inside Parking. 789-3728.
MITS M. AMEMORI
EXPERT Painter «nd Deeerafor PGR FREE ESTIAAATES 120 Wiltshire Ave., Toronto Telephone ROger 7-9842 After 6 p.rh.
REFORM CONGREGATION REQUIRES DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
Must be, able to plon and . coordlnpte ■ cducatiori progresi of Religious and Hebrew schools. University grdduote preferred but not essential. Reply, giving""full background and experience.to- ■;.
Box 1031, The Conadian Jewish News.
NORTHERN BRANCH, YOUNG MEN'S & YOUNG WOMEN'S HEBREW ASSOCIATION
V OPERATION Of SNACK BAR
Seoled tenders addressed to the undersigned will be received: up to 5 p.mi Friday, Jonuory 11, 1963, for the. operation of the Snack Bar according to conditions supplied upon request. Only experienced operators, need apply. The highest or ony tender not necessorjly accepted. Inspection of facilities invited by oppointment. Coll undersigned at 924-6211.
DAVID ANDREWS, Northern Br«nch,
_ . Y.M. 8i Y.W.H.A. , 4588<BaHiiiritSKeet,Willo\^dale, Ontario
Katfimah School for Exceptional Gbililren
Has classes for retarded children ogeo 6 to 18 years, Special Bar-Mitzvdh dosses being formed in odditlon to the Sunday School program.
New classes commencing for chlldreri ottending opportunity class in the: public school system. Metro-wl<le toxl service oyclloble. ■ ■
For further information and private, cohfidenflol Interview; Call ME. 3-3838,
BETH EMETH SYNAGOGUE
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BETH JACOB
• Rabbi Dr. Moses J. Burak, spiritual leader of Beth Jacob Synagoigue,.wlll addriess the Brot-herhood on Sunday, January 6tfn. His topic wlU be: Implied Warranty in the Jewish Law of Sale.... A Study of Jewish Business Ethics in ihe Talmud. BAIS YEHUDA
• A memorial service for the late Sam Levy, honorary vice president of the Bals Yehuda Congregation, and his parents will take place at the synagogue Saturday morning, 9:30 am., January 12th. Kiddish will follow in the banquet hall.
ADATH ISRAEL
• The third Rosh Cliodesh U. S.Y. seminar will take place on Sunday, January 6th, 3:00 pm., in the Oval room of Adath Israel Synagogue. Rabbi E. Schild, spiritual leader of Adath Israel, will lead a lecture discussion on: The
Greatness of Yehuda Halved. SHOMRAI SHABOTH CONGREGATION
• On Saturday, December 29th, a dedication and special men-tlon were made at the Shomrai Stoboth Synagogue of the following names for whom bronze plaques were added in memory: Rabbi Josepli Weinrcb, Rebetdn Fields Weinreb. Mary Dunaj, Herman Dnnaj, • Charles Kreiger, Mary Krelger, Lyla Faith, Moses Zapnik, Zisd Zupnik.
« A children's Hanukka party waa given recently by the Sisterhood.
• On Satimlay, January 5th, Yoatb Shabbos will be observed at the Synagogue, The entire service will be conducted by the youth.
• The following are newly elected officers: C. Scliivartz. honorary president; Paal Edell, president; C. Frellck, vice president; Nathan Schwart. David Solunertz, H. Bassen. treasurers; Aaron Frankel, financial secret, ary; C. Krobn, recording secretary; Meyer Bochner, H. .Schein-horn, gabcim; Paul Edell. chairman Chevra Kadisha; L. Bochner, H. Heller, C. Snitman. L. Tol-cbinsfcy, trustees.
HEBREW MEN OF ENGLAND
oAt a formal installation din ner held recently by tfne Hebrew Men of England Congregation at Viewmount Center, the foUowing officers were elected for the 1963 term of office: PanI Rubin, president; Leo Back, vice president; Al Tobe, treasurer; Harry Moscoe, Q.C.. First trustee; Sydney Hl-mel, second trustee; Isadore Gol-llsh. third trustee; Harvey Jacob-son, membership chairman; Dr. Jptaii Goldberg, constitutional; Samuel Gwartzman, publicity; Hany Greensp'oon, liason; Leo SzigetL budgeting; Sonny Fruit-man, finance.
• Sod-turning ceremonies for the new $2,000,000 structure-wiU take place about March 1st. HOLY BLOSSOM
• At a Sisterhood luncheon meeting of Holy Blossom Temple, to be held Tuesday, January 8th, 1:00 pnl., Mr. Robert Weaver will review Alan Drury's book: A Shade of Difference.
• At a brunch held recently, Rabbis Plant and Bobrow, spiritual leader and assistant rabbi respectively of Holy Blossom Temple, met with college students home for vacation.
• Those responsible for having helped raise Sisterhood's "Project •62" to $10,055 are: Rose Sandler, Else Landaaer, Marilyn Stutz, chairmen; Mesdames George Donnenfield and H. Samuels, treasurers; Mesdames Sol Alter, Oscar Albert, M. K. Bochner, J. B. Crangle, J. Davis, Sylvia Davis, Irrine Dickler, I. B. freeman, S. B. Fainstcin, S. S. Fromkin, A. Goldblatt, J. V. Gould. S. H. Greenwood. H. Kolin, S. Z. Lipp-man. R. Lyon, G. A. Pollack, H.
, S. Sager, Carl Stone, J. M. Shain, M. Snidennan, R. J. Slan, Isadore Smith. S. D. Solway, J. V. Yoang. conveners; Mesdames W. Anshan, L. Applebaom, H. Brown, S. BKgman, K. Breuer, I. Berg, K. Bald, M. D. Brodey, D. Black, S. Borshay, H. Cohnan, S. Chem. in. M. CoUins, F. Cotton, N. Casselman. C. Chaplin, H. Deiia-burg, L. Danson, D. M. Eisen, M. Fields. S. Frankel, J. Fedder. M. Freedman, D. Freeman. L. N.
Greene, A. Goldliar, H. Gold, L. Golant, M. Gllcksman, L. Herman, S. M. Harris; J. Hoffman,
A. Hotter, N. IliHsbierg, Paul Henry, Philip Henry. A.M. Hut-ner, S. J. Hellen, I. Iwn, M. Harry, J, Klyman, Ira Kaplan, S. Kay, H. Knigel, S. Lemer. Ada Levy. S. Leibel, A. M. Lurle, H. E. Leslie, L. Labow. L. Libman, S. Lean, M. Lieberman, J. Leder-man, B. Manson, J. Marin, J. 8. Newman. H. Noble, J. Nowack,
B. Porter, S. Paulin. L. Paper, nick. S. lUchardson, J. Ru90iUck, M. Rudyi D. Rafehnan, H. Rosen, D. Raitblat, R. Reiken, H. Roher, D. Sweet, W. Samer, J. A. Siegel, H. Sussman, M.^elz-nick, M. Simpson, W. Snidennan, M. Solway, M. Saunders, S. Sa-lutin, Stanley Smith, H. Snitman. S. Staendroff, S. Snider. A. J. Tmk, B. Vise. A. Wright, S. A. Wise, J. Wintrob, M. J. Weinstcin, M. Warash, H. Weis-feld. Jack Young, C.L. Young. I. O. Zaid, S. Zalauf and H. Zen. er, captains.
Mrs. J. J. Kirzner, parent council chairman; Mrs. J. H. Bar-rach, parent council co-chairman; Mesdames W. Anshan, B. E. Bar-ruch. i. Beck. N. Berdock, R. Berg, G. Cohen, M. Cohen, H. Dambrot, G. Gallen, IL Geller, P. Henry, II. Jacobs. G. King. A. Lang, I. Lightman. M. Mar-rus, M. L- Rapoport, A. Salina.9, W. Sayles. 1. Winston and H. Ze-ner, captains.
Shirley Fields received honor-able mention. Prize winners at the October meeting were: Mesdames S. Kaufman, L. Weinstein, H. Lichtenbcrp, Michael Sandler, At the final draw on December 11th, winners were: Mesdames M. J. Warner, H. Gold, S. Free, man, Paul Borins, Lottie Wolf
The Canodiqn Jewish News, Fridoy,-Jonuory 4Hi, 1963 — Pant'7
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• At a Brotherhood breakfast meeting on January 6th, Rabbi Stuart E. Rosenberg, spiritual leader of Beth Tzedec, will be guest speaker.
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Ladies end gentlemen, regardless of their oge, who want to get mor-ried and find their real mates of life coll the experienced Shad-chente RU. 1-6562 evenings between 6.30 p.m. and 9 p.nv,
Single, intelligent. New Conodion from fine Lithuanian farhtly, good English, good health, eorly 40'2, 5'4".wishes to be estoblished in business to attractive young woman, widow or divorcee in 30's. Object matrimony. Replies to Box 1030, Tlie Conodion Jewish News.
OLD COUNTRY READER
ADVISER, redds palm and cords, will help you in all problems. Tell your post ond present. All questions onswer-ed. Smoll donation accepted if sotisfied. Open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 36 Cecil St. Phone for appointment 921-4038. Mrs. Word.
MADAM KAYE/ Card Redder and Adviser. No, appointment necessary. 992 Dundas St. West. Phone 532-9828.^
SERVICES
NURSE,, practical. ; excellent experience in looking after children in parents' absence. Convalescent cosies. Sleep in or out if desired; Excellent cook. References. ME. 6-2088 or ME. 3-9894.'
NURSING SERVICES
Haying 0 "boby? Going away? Need relioble nursing help? Contact Dual Homemokor Sar-yic«# Mrs. J. Kirsch, Reg. N., ME. 3-3132. Reliable women to suit all your needs.
PERSONALS
Capoble Woman wilt look dfter school aged children, while parenf$ ore owoy. Referendu. Phone RU. 2-3052 RU. 7-1068. , ■ . -•■ ■
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22 Shallmor Blvd.,
■ ■■y Apt. 107,
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ADELMAN, Rachel. On December 18th, late of Welland, Ontario.
APPELL, Sarah. On December 20th, late of 830 Briar Hill Avenue.
BROWN, iMeyfer. On December 21st. late of 556 Coldstream Avenue. CRAVIT, Ruth. On December 18th, late of 91 Glen Rush Boulevard.
DICKLER, Sophie. On December 29th, late of 42 Gather Avenue.
FIELD, Irving. On December 21st, late of 15 Shallmar Boulevard.
FINE, Esther. On December 2dth, late of 50 St. Annes Road.
FISHER, Pearl. On Decern her 23rd, late ot 35 Castle Knock Road.
FLEISHER, Rosa lie . On December 26th, late of 184 Dupont Street. FRIEDLAND, Brucha. On December 28th, late of 161 Baldwin Street, GALITSKY, Philip. On December 25th, late of 289 Maxwell Street.
GODFREY, Sarah. On December 25th, late of 470 Coldstream Avenue. GROSSMAN, Morris On December 16th, late of the Jewish Home for the Aged. GROSSMAN, Rose. On December 27th, late of 848 Shaw Street.
HARRIS, Esther. On December 19th, late of llRosebury Road.
JACOBS, Charles. On December 17th, late of 415. Mark-ham Street.
JACOBS, Fannv. On December 16th, late of 135 Portland Street.
KANOWITCH. George. On December 17th. late of 52 Hanson Road.
KELLERMAN, Charles. On December 20th, late of 30 Hotspur Road. KERBEL, Manny B. On December 20th. late of 291 Oriole Parkway. KRISS, Morris, On December 24th, late of 87 Burnside Drive.
LEWIS, Rose. On December 24th, late of 95 Burnside Djive.
LIPSKER, Bertha. On December 17th, late of 521 Mount Pleasant Road. LIPHCHITZ, Joseph. On December 22nd, late of 2515 Bathurst Street. LITTMAN, Bessie. On December 18th, late of 51 Spa^ dina Road.
METZ, Lucv. On December 16th, late of North Bay. Ontario.
NYMAN, Rebecca. On December 26th, late of the Jewish Home for the Aqed. PERLMUTTER. Infant Ros-lyn;*On Deceinber 21st. late of ^ Eglinton Avenue West.
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RISEN, Rose. On December 23rd, late of 18 Robbie Ave. ROSEN, Harr}'. On December 24th, late of 22 Alexis Boulevard. ROSENBERG, Joseph. On December 28th, late of 497 Douglas Avenue. SHIFF, Joseph..On December 25th, late of 21 Neptune Drive.
SHUB, Samuel. On December 15th, late of Timmins, Ontario.
SILVER, Ruth. On December 15th, late of 1996 Bathurst Street.
SINGER, Harry. On Decem--ber 22nd, late of 1721 Bathurst Street. STAR, Ida. On December 28th, late ■of 90 Shelborne Avenue.
SOUBERMAN, Joseph. On December 26th, late of 12 Dorchester Drive. ZWEIG, Infant Dcbra Cher\I. On December 27th. late of 93 Neptune Drive. Services arranged by Parle Memorial Chapel. 508 Spa-dina Avenue.
HALMOS, Erno. On December 27th, late of 440 Winona Drive.
HARRIS, Mar\'. On December 18th, late'of 4 Tayrow Road.
LEVINE. Samuel. On December 19th, late of 3882 Bathurst Street. Ser\'ices arranged by College Memorial Chapel. 331 College Street.
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OBITUARY
ROSENBAUM
The death occurred Friday December 21/62, at The Anson Gene-ral Hospital, Iroquois Falls, of, Mrs. Cecil Rosenbaum. Age .44. Survived by her husband Abraham, one daughter Cebea, two grondchildren, one sister and two brothers.
Intermenr was in Krugerdorf Hebrew Cemetery. Sheva private. In lieu of Flowers, kindly donate to .The.Concer Society.
Preserve the memory of the deceased by plantlrig trees in Israel. An oppropriote certificate is sent to the bereqved family, JEWISH NA^ TIONAL FUND; 924-7145,- 651 Spqdino Aye., Toronto.
ATTENTION!
lEWISH ORGANIZATIONS
NATIONAL STUDY COMMISSION ON THE JEWISH DAY SCHOOL
in conformity with a resolution passed at the lost Plenary Session of the Canadian Jewish Congress, reading in port as follows: "BE IT RESOLVED THAT
1) the Canadian Jewish Congress establish a National Study Commission to explore woys and means of ensuring thot the legitimate financial requirements of the Jewish Day Schools will be adequately met through the deyelop-ment of new sources of revenue;
2) that the Commission shall consider the advisability and feasibility of seeking support from public, OS well qs private sources, but having due regard to the divergent views that exist in the Jewish community on this question;"
the Congress in the Central Region has set up its section of such a National Study Commission consisting of His Honoui- Judge Harry Waisberg, Mr. J, Sidney Midanik, and Mr. David E. Newman, Q.C. Congress is asking the Jewish community thrpagh its representative organizations to give serious con? siderationtd this matter and, if interested^ to submit briefs to this commission. The dotes for the commission hearings will be dnnounc. i lofer. Individuals also may submit briefs Those wishing to present,submisstons sv.ould advise Congress office in writihg of their intention before' January 31st.
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Executive — 2 Storey — Custom Built
Just 2 years new T— this luxury home consisto of 4 bedrooms —- 4 bathrooms— rriain floor T fire pieces ~ Solid Oak bebmed ceilings — slate Rail floors — broodloprn rangegarburatpr --- double " carport -— solarium sund^ck
family room —: 2
—r tec. room —.^fcuilt-in 2 barbeques. t
Listed at $49,500.00
(or;owner will consider exchange for smaller home. >N for opi>olnhn«nl to view pItflM eontoef . .
MRS. SHIRLEY^ IJIYLOR
B. KRONAS^M^
366 >^IN L, HAMILTON, ONT.
JA. 8-8492
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