12 I U. THE CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW APRIL 14, 1950 I ond bMtittful Diamond Wna� In a variety of fnodont aniant, ot moawotv pncM. Our ca* policy wvw you money. Compart our yokm. SCHEUEH'S 131 YONGE STREET for ov*r 75 you? FIOKALDC90NS FOR ALL OCCASIONI RE. 4233 11 Bleer W. Ml. 2495 ALFRED DALGORF, Prop. ACE WALLWASH1NG WALLPAPER CLEANING Window Cleaning Service ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone ML 4S4J Faye R. Brown MARION GREEN CATERERS Let Faye quote you new rates for social functions either at the club or outside. Small parties welcome. MUTUAL CLUB 407 Huron St. KI. 5629 'TWIN DELIGHTS" "For All Appetites and 9 Rtfll Totti Tbrin Ajk fw *� Famous "46" - liro*4 Ira* telaMl ** Whata Frukfvrttn ot all B�tt*r FMd Srtrw DUtribatad by DOMINION KOSHER � AD. 9944 HAVE YOU NOTICED? How dirty your pointed walls have become? Have them washed like new. Wm. HALL ME. 4t32 9 EVENINGS WE SPECIALIZE IN ALL KIND! Of WALL WASHING CtOHTIEN TIAU EXmilMCI Pfaon* 3. Nicholas WHY? ~" � it rtwt art t*trwtir�g ffc�ir tint .foundry to �> Notirolly i^i feKOBM t*�y KNOW frtXB np�f>��<� rtot ttitir on !� MM i*o*t cepobU WET WASH � 5� .75) FLAT WORK � fe Ib. SHIRTS - I5c a can and carry iton 1125 CANADA LAUNDRY 1125 DUNDAS W. | KE. 1146 UNITED HEBREW FUNERAL PARLOR 5. SAMVML, Dir**r Ml COLLKG1 STREET � BL Mlt � oron to (Additional Toronto News on Pages Six and Nine) Herbert Vise, who is attending the University of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia, spent Passover with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Vise, 15 Elderwood Drive. Miss Merle Katz, of Buffalo, N. Y., spent several days here, visiting with her uncles and aunts, Mr. and Mrs. M. Brown, Roseneath Gardens, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller, Rushton Road. Mrs. G. Soloway and son, Gordon, 61 Burnside Drive, are spending several weeks in New York, visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. Lawrence. Mrs. J. Wall, Heath Street West, is visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Silver-stone, of Montreal, Que. Miss Bonnie Brock, of Buffalo, N. Y., spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Max Clavir, Mac-Kenzie Avenue. Mrs. A. J. Arnold and son, Mark, of Vancouver, B. C., are visiting relatives here and in Montreal, Que. Mark is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ander, 79 Wales Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. I. Abramovitch; and great-grandson of Mrs. Leah Barsha, all of Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Chaikoff, Bathurst Street, had visiting them for the holidays, their nephew, Sigmund Hirsch Ein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Ein, of Montreal, Que. Mr. and Mrs. I. Rothbart, 780 Eglinton Avenue West, are touring the United States, and will visit with their daughter. Miss Frances Rothbart, R. N., in Providence, Rhode Island. Mrs. H. Drimer and daughter, Pauline, of Montreal, Quebec, are spending several days with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shapiro, 231 Vaughan Road. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Stone, Cort-leigh Boulevard, are spending several weeks in Miami Beach, Florida. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Novak, (formerly of Toronto), of London, have returned home after a two-month trip to London, England; Paris, France; Rome, Italy; Switzerland; and the Isle of Capri. Miss Phyllis Grafstein, 212 Glenayr Road, is visiting her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Levy, of New York for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snider, and daughter, Lucille June, of Oshawa, spent Passover with her mother, Mrs. M. Abramovitz, 607 St. Cla-rens Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Mort. Levy, Brae-mar Avenue, spent several weeks in Miami Beach, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Maldaver, Dunvegan Road, spent Passover with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hartley M. Maldaver, of Detroit, Mich. Leo Morse, Marchmount Road, returned on the Queen Elizabeth after spending several months visiting Lille and Paris, France; London, England; Kilmarnock and Trune, Scotland. Miss Dvora Mersky, of Detroit, Mich., is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Silver-man, 94 Fairleigh Crescent. Mrs. R. Weinberg, of Chicago, 111., spent several days with her mother, Mrs. F. Hollander, Wells Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Max Kutner and son, Larry, of Patterson, N. J., and Mrs. R. Weil, of Brooklyn, N. Y., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Glickman, 142 Ever-den Road, for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Feldman, of Port Dalhousie, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Grafstein, 212 Glenayr Road, for Passover. UNITED JEWISH APPEAL Holy Blossom Temple workers in the Youth Combined Appeal, who have qualified as Blue Ribbon winners are: Dorothy Applebaum, Pat Cousins, Henry Corn, Myra Lee Davidson, George Edwards, Harold Fishbein, Richard Isaacson, Donald Lipman, Sandy Momott, Jerry Rutman, Paula Rotstein, Joan Paulter, Conny Starr, David Spivack, Heiene Turk. Special gifts workers are: Mesdames Benjamin Gitter. Lawrence Kert, Ben. Okun. I.ouis H. Posluns. (Retort Adv�Tti*�m**tt on Paffti Four and Five) Haven't lAissincj Sonii Ihincj Ha moods Mr. and Mrs. B. Rotish, 73 Rose-bury Road, and Mr. and Mrs. D. Cheslow, and children, Elaine and Michael, spent several days in New York, where they went for the wedding of Mrs. Nathan Lev-ine {nee Evelyn Cheslow). Mr. and Mrs. F. Gelman, of Buffalo, N. Y., spent several days visiting with her sister, Mrs. Lillian Kelner, 112 Wembley Road. Mrs. D. Bloom, Avenue Road, and Mrs. A. J. Laurie, Avenue Road, are back after spending several weeks in Hamilton, Bermuda. Mr. and Mrs. S. Hurvvich, 79 Ridge Hill Drive, are in Detroit, Mich. Miss Judith Robins, of Long Island, N. Y., spent several days with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. David Vise, 15 Elderwood Drive. Miss Tilly Crandall, of Los Angeles, Calif., formerly of Toronto, is spending several weeks with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Goldstein, 61 Rosebury Road. Irving Reisman, of Long Beach, N.Y., visited Mr. and Mrs. Morris Grafstein, 212 Glenayr Road, for Passover. Rabbi Monford Harris, of Temple Am Echod, in Waukegan, 111. was honored at a congregational dinner, with Mrs. Harris, formerly Miss Rifka Brickman, 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brickman, 810 College Street, Toronto. Cantor and Mrs. Jacob Zigelman, 544 Manning Avenue, had with them the latter's mother, Mrs. Badane Horowitz, of Brooklyn, N.Y., for Passover; also her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Kops, of Buffalo, N.Y. Mrs. H. Blazinsky, of Montreal, spent several days with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blinick, 82 Brunswick Avenue. Miss Esther Feldman, 528 Palm-erston Boulevard, spent the holidays in Windsor. Mrs. Milton Freund and son, Lome, of New York, spent Passover with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blinick, 82 Brunswick Avenue. L. Harshman, of Youngstown, ' Ohio, is spending a few weeks visiting his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. Harshman, 93 D'Arcy Street. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owen, of Detroit, Mich., spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Greenspoon, 223 Grace Street. Cantor and Mrs. Jacob Zigelman, and children, Rochelle, Sharon, and Daniel, 544 Manning Avenue, are motoring to New York for the marriage of her sister, Miss Miriam Horowitz, to Harry Zitter, of Brooklyn, on Sunday, April 16. Mr. and Mrs. H. Cohen, 111 Sheridan Avenue, entertained at tea, in honour of Dr. and Mrs. Harold Goldberg, of Detroit, Mich. About thirty guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. David Sugar, 21 Aldburn Road, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nash, 25 Aldburn Road, entertained at an evening at the formers' home in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owen (nee Esther Greenspoon, of Toronto), of Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Miren, 15 Elmridge Drive, celebrated their fifteenth wedding anniversary dinner-dancing at the King Edward Hotel, with Mr. and Mrs. A. Silver-man, Mr. and Mrs. A. Papernick, and Mrs. R. Weinberg, of Chicago, Mrs. B. Paul, Miss Ruth Levine, of Toronto; and Bernard Felsot, of Detroit, Mich., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Levine, formerly of Toronto, now of Los Angeles, Cal., for the Seders. The Four Questions were asked by Bernard Felsot. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Katz, and sons Norrnan and Leonard, of Buffalo, N.Y., who spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Etkin, Sullivan Street, were entertained at a dinner at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller, Rushton Road. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Donkner, Clinton Street, were hosts at a Seder to Miss Maxine Cohen, fiance of their son, David Donkner; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Donenfeld; Mr. ar.d Mrs. Jean Goldstein; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cash, and son, APPROACHING MARRIAGES Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyvrtd, who will be thi guest speaker at the workers' report luncheon of the United Jewish App�al, on Tuesday, April 18, at 12:15 p.m., at the King Edward Hotel, is national director of th� Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation; and a member of the executive committee of the American Zionist Youth Commission, and of Brandeis Youth Foundation. In Omaha, Nebraska, wh�r� he served at Rabbi of Temple Israel, he headed the industrial relations committee of the Omaha Urban League, and served as public panel chairman for the War Labour Board. The Women's Division, under the chairmanship of Mrs. A. B. Bennett, will b� hostesses at the luncheon. David; Mr. and Mrs. George Black; Mr. and Mrs. John Black and daughter, Hazel. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Donkner, Clinton Street, entertained at an evening, in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams, of . Bakersville, Calif. Other guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cash, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wall, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Williams were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cash, Avenue Road. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Golden held a family Passover Seder at their home, 66 Beatrice Street, where his mother, Mrs. S. Golden was hostess to her children and their families. Samuel Bernstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bornstein, Dun-durn Crescent, asked the Four Questions, assisted by Leonard Wengle, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Wengle, Bloor Street. Mrs. S. Golden's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. Munter, and children, Gloria and David, of Rochester, N. Y., were present. DEATHS Mrs. Leah Shendalman, 151 Brunswick Avenue, died on March 31, the thirteenth day of Nissan, at the age of sixty-eight. She is survived by three sons: Jack and Shelley Jackson, Brunswick Avenue; Benjamin Shendalman, Arlington Avenue; three daughters, Mrs. H. Fedder (Pearl), Huron Street; Mrs. M. Hoffman (Molly), Carling Avenue; Mrs. L. Reisman (Ethel), Shaw Street; eight grandchildren: Samuel and Joshua Fedder; Sidney and Bernice Hoffman; Bernice, Lawrence, and Linda Shendalman; Bernard Reisman. Rabbi I. Hurwitz conducted funeral services. Burial was in Rose-lawn cemetery. MURRAY'S MEAT MARKETS Quality Meats - Poultry Fresh Fish TWO CITY LOCATIONS Meat orders packed in dry ice, sent to all parts of Ontario. 1380 BATHURST ST. LA. 4471-2 1092 EGLINTON W. RE. 3381-2 N. W alderman and ton*, Prop*. Preston Draperies and Interiors Makir* of Cuiton Drapm, Custom Furnltur*. Expert advice. , Slip Ctvcrs, Curtain, Lamp Sliodei, end litlwote* M 350 DAVENPORT ROAD, ot D�pe�t ML 1M� MURRAY HOUSE FOR' GOOD SERVICE AND GOOD FOOD It's the new air conditioned Murray House Strictly kosher, teparate kitchens Proprietor* and ifott�p�r� Mr. and Mrs. Jock Arons 207 BEVERLY STREET .KI. S2M NOTICE TO HOME OWNERS We specialize in breakfast nooks, special kitchen sets, recreation rooms, libraries PLASTIC TOP TABLES � CHROME FURNITURE Designs and estimates free RELIABLE STORE FIXTURE CO. Also store fixtures for ail purposes 406-8 Bathurst Street, Toronto, Ont. s PL. 5588 Morris, Windley Avenue; Abram, Manning Avenue; Harry and Herman, Castle Knock Road; and Samuel, Glenmore Boulevard. He was a member of Lebovitzer Synagogue; and of the Agudah Ha-mishpocho. Reverend S. Freedman conducted funeral services. Burial was in Wilson Avenue cemetery. Shiva at home. Miss Jennie Citron, 411 Mark-ham Street, died on April 5, at the age of fifty-one. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Sarah Citron, Austin Terrace; three sisters, Mrs. M. Kazman (Bessie), Mark-ham Street; Mrs. S. Weinberg (Sophie), Austin Terrace; Mrs. C. Israelson (Molly), Austin Terrace. Rabbi R. Slonim conducted funeral services. Burial was in Mount Sinai Memorial Park. Shiva at 411 Markham Street. Nathan Rosen, 6 Menin Road, died on April 6, at the age of fifty-eight. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Esther Cohen Rosen; three sons, Max, Menin Road; Arthur, of St. Catharines; Murray, Courtleigh Boulevard; four grandchildren, Dale Anne and Toronto Classified SMALL COTTAGE wanted for month of July; two rooms and kitchen. Belle Ewart or Tent City, Phone KE. 0800. Jacqueline Rosen; Marlene and Jeffrey Rosen; two brothers, Morris, Shaw Street; Samuel, Will-cocks Street; and two sisters, Mrs. J. Cohen (Esther), Shaw Street; Mrs. S. Kerbel (Sarah), Grace Street. He was a member of the Farband. Rabbi E. Schild conduct-ed funeral services. Burial was in Wilson Avenue cemetery. Shiva at home. Jack Cornfield, of Los Angeles, Calif., formerly of Toronto, died in Los Angeles, on March 30, at the age of sixty-two. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rebecca Samuel Cornfield; two daughters, Mrs. S. Jacobson (Ann), of Chicago, 111.; Mrs. A. Skolko (Mena), of Ottawa; four grandchildren, Robert and Paul Jacobson, Jill and Richard Skolko; one sister, Mrs. S. Rogul (Bertha), Ronald Avenue, Toronto. He was a member of Bnai Brith and Bnai Zion. Funeral took place from McCaul Street Synagogue, Rabbi R. Slonim officiating. Burial was in Dawes Road cemetery. Shiva at 8 Castle-view Avenue. Cards Of Thanks The family of the late Joseph Ezrin and of the late Ida Ezrin thank their friends sincerely for their kind expressions of sympathy in their recent very sad bereavements. Benjamin Weingarten, 25 Pen-drith Avenue, died on April 3, at the age of sixty-five. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rebecca Garfinkel Weingarten; two sons, Morris, of Detroit, Mich.; Charles, Montrose Avenue; three daughters, Mrs. H. Freedman (Helen), Ty-rell Avenue; Mrs. L. Freidlander (Anne), Euclid Avenue; Misaf Jeanne Weingarten, Pendrith Avenue; six grandchildren: Melvin, Gloria and Howard Weingarten; Alan and Stephen Freedman; Donna Weingarten; four brothers, Harry. of Los Angeles, Calif.; Morris, of Detroit, Mich.; Morton, Shaw Street; Hyman, St Clair Avenue East; and one sister, Mrs. J. Cantor (Raye), Albany Avenue. He was a member of the Hebrew Benefit Society, and of Beth Yehudah Congregation, and was active in welfare organizations. Rabbi A. Kelman conducted funeral services. Burial was in Dawes Road cemetery. Shiva at home. YOUNG business girl wishes room and board in congenial home. Willing to baby sit. Write Box 703, Canadian Jewish Review, Room 12Q7, 21 Dundas Square, Toronto 1, Ontario. FOR RENT: for one gentleman or married couple, age thirty to forty, quiet and refined, no children, a bed-sitting room, kitchenette, and dinette. Modern apartment. Phone KI. 2697. CRYSTAL BEACH, for rent, room with modern conveniences, all privileges, free baby sitting included. Apply 72 Westwood, Crystal Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Saul Pasen, 298 Danforth Avenue, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter. Miss Evelyn Pasen, to Bernard Dorfmar. son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dorfman, 189 Lonsmount Drive, to Uke place on April 16. at McCaul Street Synagogue, with Rabbi Reuben Slonim officiating. (Children1! Camp on Page Fomr) ELGIN WET WASH S CCKTS LI. FOt WFT WASH 7 CENT* 11 Mt ROO6M MY ml^� ^A ^^^A p*c� wj ��� m Mendel Rubinoff. 25 Coolmine Road, died on March 8. at the a?� of sixty-one. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Mary Stalman Rubin-, off: two sons, Benjamin, Rose-mount Aver.ue; Philip, Collejre Street: two daughters. Mrs. G. Blau (Rose), Livingstone Avenue; Mrs. D. Gertzbein (Jenny). Mark-ham Street: five grandchildren. Michael, Bayla, Yeshia Rubinoff; Michael Paul and Yeshia Wolfe Blau; eiffht brothers, Louis. Bor-d�n Street; Nathan, Lonsdale Road; Joseph. Chiltern Hill Road; INTELLIGENT, refined, young married woman, thirty-two, would like to join three other young women for a card-playing foursome or other recreation. Open to suggestions. Apply Box Number 349, Canadian Jewish Review, Room 1207, 2^ Durrdas Square, Toronto 1. I HAVE A three-room apartment which I would like to share with another business lady. Phone Wa. 2895. week days. FOR RENT, in Crystal Beach, room in private cottage, with kitchen privileges. Phone Wa. 9568. Quebec/ All omiiud tki* *��* AM to of FULLY QUALIFIED butcher from Europe would like a job in a butcher store or meat factory. Phone Philip MendoloviU, EL. 7981; evenings phone KI. 9102. PRACTICAL NURSE, requires position, experienced in all types of nursing and in preparing *pecial diets and formulas. Mra. Cohen, LO. 3768. Muskellunge, grey and speckled trout, pickerel, ouana-niche ... all abound in counties* unspoiled lakes and rivers of La Province de Quebec, where competent guides and innkeepers welcome you with truly French-Canadian hospiulity. A FtOVtNCt 01 .1 CftyM.