Page 10 JEWISH WESTERN BULLETIN Friday. September 27, l! HADASSAH Ben Zvi will hold their next general meeting at the home of Mrs. H. Faghin, 448 West 23rd, 8 p.m. Ladies are asked to bring groceries for the Hamper. "Good Cheer" raffle was won by Mrs. Mallin. Sfi rfi rfi Aviva will hold the next general meeting on Tuesday, October 1, at the home of Gladys Adilman, 1091 West 46th Ave. This is an important bazaar meeting and members are urged to attend. !ft !fi Sjft Weizmann luncheon meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. R. Wolfe, 6445 Granville St., Tuesday, October 1, at 12:30 p.m. Co-hostesses are Ida Mal-off and Lil Rosenzweig. Program includes current events. Items for miscellaneous booth are requested. !p rft }ft Henrietta Szold Champagne Party scheduled to take place a the home of Mrs. Sylvia Dozar 6033 Collingwood, had to be can celled, due to Succoth beginning on the eve of October 2. All ar tides of clothing should be brought to depots at B. Grober-man, 886 West 49th Ave., or Teddy Jampole, 5761 Adera St. Deborah will hold a meeting at the home of Dorothy Rubin, 6908 Laurel St., on Tuesday, October 1, at 8:30 p.m. There will be an interesting program and all members are urged to attend. Youth Affairs Committee readies mammoth Bazoi y ^ A .M ^11^ i - wA' if ^4. :■ ^'::" ■mi Relatives and friends are advised that the UNVEILING OF HEADSTONE in loving memory of the late ZIGMUND HACHT will take place SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th at 12 noon at the Schara Tzedeck Cemetery Rabbi B. Goldenberg and Cantor Abraham Deutsch will officiate Vancouver School Board HUNDREDS OF VANCOUVER SCHOOL BOARD NIGHT SCHOOL GLASSES Start next week September 30 in 26 centres in Morning, Afternoon and Evening Classes If you do not have a list of the courses Call RE 1-1131 "Night Schools" VANCOUVER SCHOOL BOARD B.B.Y.O. Tamar BBG No. 269 will hold a general meeting Sunday, September 29, at 7:00 p.m., at the Centre. . . . Gym nights are held every Thursday at 7:00 p.m. at King Ed gym. . . . Anyone interested in joining Tamar BBG should phone Terri Carr, FA 1-9526, or Sharon Weinstein, RE 8-8725. Elana BBG No. 669 has invited all members and parents to attend Elana's Installation of Officers and new members, to lake place on Sunday, September 29, at 12:30 p.m., at the Sands, 1755 Davie St. . . . Fathers are especially asked to attend. Cost for the luncheon is only $1.50 per person. . . . Any girl, 14 years or more, or in Grade 9, who is interested in joining Elana, is asked to phone Brenda Hyman, AM 1-5943, or Dana Berger, AM 1-2741. Vancouver AZA No. 119 will hold a general meeting Sunday, September 29, at 7:15 p.m., at the Centre. All outstanding dues are required at this meeting. . . . All boys between ages of 14-18 have been urged to attend this meeting or phone Eliot Road-burg, RE. 3-0277, or Harley Fel-stein. TR. 6-5030. Gym nights are every Thursday, at 8:30 p.m., at King Ed gym. . . . Members are also reminded to bring a tin of canned food to the meeting. HABONIM H a b o n i m meetings for all groups will be held at Talmud Tcrah, Sunday, at 2:00 p.m. All prospective members are welcomed. For those desiring information about Habonim and'its activities please call 736-0669, Members are requested to bring their mas (dues) to this Sunday's meeting. YOUNG JUDAEA Young Judaea — All groups will meet Sunday, September 29, at the Centre. . . . Grade 4, mm x< i *4 HARD AT WORK for the forthcoming mammot h Hadassar Bazaar which is rapidly approachi are these Bazaar committee chapter heads. Standing, left to right are, Mesdames A. Mephi (Herzlia); G. Diamond (Ziona); D, Huberman (Aviva); and I. Gray (Ben Zvi). Those seati reading from the left are Mesdames A. Bogoch (Shalom); N. Singer (Henrietta Szold); A. off (Lillian Frieman); I. Remis (Deborah); t>nd N. Slutsky (Hadassim). accessories, lint removers, now famous "Button and Bov^ booth will be enlarged to elude a cosmetic bjar of fumes, nail polishes, fancy soa] Their fur remnants will be si able for making hats or mi or trimming suits and coats. BAZAAR BITS As B-Day draws near, indivi- treat for youngsters in their Heli- dual chapter chairmen become even more busily engaged completing chapter efforts, which combined will spell out another successful Bazaar. One message all chairmen had for their membership was, "Sell those Tickets." boys, girls meet at 2:00 p.m. . . . Grades 5-7, girls meet at 2:00 p.m. . . . Grades 5-7, boys meet at 3:00 p.m.. . . . Grade 8, boys, girls will be notified by phone; Grade 9, mixed will be notified by phone; Bogrim (Grade 10 and up), will be notified by mail and/or phone re: weekend activities. PRE-U.S.Y. Pre-USY organizational meeting will take place on Sunday, September 29, at 12 noon, in the Bialik room. This group is open to all teenagers of the community who are 13 years of age or in Grade 8. Susan Shaffer, president of U.S.Y., will act as junior advisor for the group. Upholstery, Rugs Carpets cleaned in your own hom» the "flow-.r fresh** DuracIeaQ way • no messy soaking..' • no harsh scrubbing for free estimate call Duracfean Home Services LA 1-2328 ^'flowef-fresh' cleaning Novel and exciting ideas are being introduced like the "MISS N O R D A U ORIGINALS," dresses, shirts and jumpers designed and made especially for pre-teens, the 6-to-l2-year age group. MRS. H. WOOGMAN assured us that Nordau's famous cheese cake will again be available. Their Hat Booth is being stocked with' better-quality fall hats; and for those who love to browse, the ever-popular "White Elephant Booth." MRS. N. A. SLUTSKY reports that HADASSIM will join the Baking Carousel this year, specializing in Kuffles, knishes and other Jewish delicacies. Fish and Chips offered by this chapter will be a real treat, as only fresh fish prepared the morning of the Bazaar will be used. Grilled hamburgers and French fries will be a happy alternative. A 3ft. doll dressed in $-bills will adorn their raffle stand. MRS. HARRY FROME and MRS. BEN PANAR, co-chairmen for CHAIM WEIZMANN, relate their miscellaneous booth will be laden with hundreds of pillows, aprons, tapestry remnants. HENRIETTA SZOLD'S Whale of a Sale is known the city over. By maintaining high quality and low prices, they have built up a | loyal clientele who anxiously await this annual event. It has grown to such proportions that this year will find them occupy- J ing two booths. MRS. N. SIN-j GER and her committee are preparing for even larger crowds and hope to accom.mpdate them j all by separating men's and; women's clothing. For a touch ! of beauty, Henrietta Szold's I "House of Treasures" will fea-1 ture elegant pieces of jewellery, i china and silver. Lucky winner | of their raffle will' acquire a; beautiful black cashmere sweat-1 er with an overall pattern of; gold beading. ' MRS. H. MINUK and co-chairman. MRS. SAM ZACK. of ROYAL CITY, h^ave an exciting' copter ride. An idea for mothers!!—"your children can be flying high while you play Royal City Bingo." With their bar-b-que chicken and prakas, they will introduce the new American drink, Orange Julius, made from pure orange juice blended by a secret formula. TEL HAI ladies have gone international. They will be serving Israeli soup and Falaffel. Their raffle will be a man's Indian sweater, hand-knit by one of their own members. An interesting miscellaneous booth will round out the display of this talented group under MRS. M. VLESSING'S chairmanship. MRS. L. NAGLER credits EILAT'S entire membership of 20, who have all regularly attended weekly workshops for the beautiful display they anticipate October 22-23. There will be decorated baskets, bathroom Dramo for children Holiday theatre opens its fall and winter school of drama on September 30 at 3070 Commercial drive; and on September 23 at 7284 Cypress St. Classes will be offered in creative drama for children 7-12, and in acting for young people 13-17. • Each class will meet once a week for 20 weeks. Further information may be obtained from Miss Myra Benson at MU 1-4410. Proof of co-operation fro to Z finds the AVIVA ZIONA chapters joining for] to present 'Beefies' to the pub MRS. G. DIAMOND and M M. HARRISON of Ziona are sembling valuable prizes their new "Penny-Parade" ga Their raffle will be a fire scr with accessories. Mrs. D. Hu man of Aviva has her mem collecting baby clothes and to delight Tiny Tots, and rep they will be raffling a cl radio. MESDAMES I. GRAY andj BARAD, chairmen of the Bj ZVI chapter of Good Cooks, nounce their mouth-waterj menu as follows: Potato ver< kas, noodle kugle w^ith sj cream, knishes and hot hoi made vegetable soup and con beef sandwiches. They will man an ice-cream bar. BLACK TOP CAB] 3-MINUTE CITY WIDE TAXI SERVICE MU 34567 PRESTON'S UPHOLSTERING DRAPERIES SLIPCOVERS 3135 Granville (near 16th) RE 3-834^ £aksuL ptsApL daUsi^ RYE BREAD EGG BRtAD PUMPERNICKLE WHITE LOAVES BROWN LOAVES BEIGEL & ROLLS Only Breads carrying the MOTHER HUBBARD brand naxnt or the letters M.H, are baked on our own premises. Mother Hubbard Bakery LIMITED 1100 WEST BROADWAY Pvstftie RE 8^516! ...........------IKi