66 OCTOBER 21, 1966 THE CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW ind rcd M 11 THI NAMfi THAT IS TALKED ABOUT WHEN IT COMBS TO THE EVENING GOWN FOR THE MOTHER OF THE BRIDE AND THE BRIDESMAID. EVERY GOWN IS CUT AND SEWN TO FIT YOUR FIGURE AND PERSONALITY. You or* Invited to vitlt our showroom to !�� our coffecrfon. ORIGINALS Custom Manufacturers of Evening Gowns 460 ST. CATHERINE STREET WEST, ROOM 933 � 861-6419 moniREflL Mr. and Mrs. David Epstein, 7800 Kildarc Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Irene Epstein, to Michael Ku-gelmass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kugelmass, 6710 Wildwood Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Heller, 4810 Mackenzie Street; announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Rosie Heller, to Michael Li-sogurski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lisogurski, 6894 Victoria Avenue. The marriage will take place on June 11. 1967, at Shom-rim Laboker Synagogue. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Schnaar, of Montreal, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Gertrude Schnaar, to Richard Forester, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Forester, of Montreal. The engagement of Miss Alba Keller, daughter of Mrs. Marie Keller, 739 Crevier Street, and the late Adolph Keller, to Victor Aro-noff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Aro-noff, 9379 Brome Street, Ville La Salle, is announced. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman N. Aur-lick, 91 Lapalme Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Renee Aurlick, to Seymour Heisler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Heisler, 2412 Barclay Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Saul Goldberg, 2075-Nantel Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Faigie Goldberg, to. Lawrence Abrams, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Abrams, of Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weiden, 1085 Korman Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Lilian Weiden, to Michael Breslaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Breslaw, 8470 Outremont Avenue. * Mr. and Mrs. Saul Male, 4980 Montclair Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Esther Male, to Nathan Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Cohen, 11597 Joseph Casavant Street. The marriage will take place on December 25V 1967, . at Shaare Zedek Synagogue. The engagement of Miss Penny Franceen Greenberg, daughter of Mrs. Thelma Greenberg, 2070 Van Home Avenue, and the late Nathan Greenberg, to Herbert George Kovalsky, son of Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Kovalsky, 2593 Sois-sons Avenue, is announced. flPPROflCHinG IHflRRIflGES Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allenby, 5375 Rosedale Avenue, Montreal, formerly of Manchester, England, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Sylvia Ruth Allenby, to Norman Manuel Swartz, son of Mrs. Harry Lichman, of Keene, New Hampshire, and the late Martin Swartz, to take place on Sunday, October 23, at five o'clock, at Shaare Zedek Synagogue. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fox, 5972 Mountain Sights Avenue, announce la Eieille Jf ranee end. Attmth* Senile French cviant in m Old 5O ST. JAMES ST. WtST CVwfc � A�*+rk�* lxpr�*f Fill PAIRING AT NtOHT �45-1575 ) the marriage of their daughter, Miss Beverlcy Fox, to Howard Lawrence Shapiro, of Newport, Maine, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Shapiro, to take place on Sunday, October 23, at half-past six o'clock, at Shomrom Laboker Synagogue. The marriage of Miss Christina Elizabeth Ljung, daughter of Mrs. Elsa Ljung, of Stockholm, Sweden, and the late Syen Ljung, to Norman David Stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark .Stein, 4355 Kingston Avenue, will take place on October 27, at one o'clock, at Temple Emanu-EI. BIRTHS Born, to Mr. and-Mrs. Samuel Berman (nee Marilyn Segal), 808 Eiffel Street, on September 18, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, a son, Alan Warren; grandson of Mrs. Freda Segal, 4525 St. Kevin Street, and the late William Segal; and of the late Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Berman, of Montreal. Godparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Segal, uncle, and aunt, 5000 Bourret Street. Leonard Ellison, cousin, 541 Lans-downe Avenue, held the baby during the ceremony. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Itzkovitz (nee Rosette Lallouz), 4652 Vezina Street, on May 16, at the Jewish General Hospital, a son, Robert; brother of David, aged five and one-half years; Marelene, four; and George, two and one-half; grandson of Joseph Lallouz, 5871 Dolbeau Street. Godparents are Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Lallouz. 2625 Kent Avenue,1 uncle, and aunt. Jack Itko, 2135 Scott Street, uncle, held the baby during the ceremony. DEflTHS Max Toulch, 5245 Durocher Street, died on Tuesday, May 17, at the Jewish General Hospital He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Leah Landman Toulch; seven sons: Samuel Toulch, 28 Joyce Avenue; Julius Toulch, 785 De L'Epee Avenue; Irving Toulch, 68 Nelson Avenue; Israel Toulch, 5893 Durocher Street; Louis Toulch^ 5812 Wilderton Avenue; Hyman Toulch, 5580 Legare'Street; Harry Toulch, of Montreal; fourteen grandchildren: Norman, Aaron, David, and Harold, sons of Mr- and Mrs. Samuel Toulch; Fred, and Faigie, children of Mr. and Mrs. Jxilius Toulch; Harvey, Sharon. Neal, and Mindy Lou, children of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Toulch; Janice, and Steven, children of Mr. and Mrs. Louis .Toulch; Francihe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Toulch; and Lawrence, son of Mr.'and Mrs. Harry Toulch; a brother, Philip Toulch, 2170 Barclay Avenue; and a sister, Mrs- Eva Baron, 173 Finchley Road. Funeral services MUSICAL LANDSCAPE OF ISRAEL (Continued from Page One) two chamber orchestras, and there are many first rate kibbutzim orchestras. The Israel Philharmonic, which is one of the world's finest, has been in Australia now, and will visit the Soviet Union in November. The National Youth Orchestra, Gadna, of Tel Aviv, won the fifth world music concourse in Kerkrade, the Netherlands, last month, for the third year in a row. This proliferation of musical talent affects soloists like Mr. Bar-Ulan, who lives in New York and pursues his career from there. "Even the largest audience per capita in the world cannot support all the performing artists that this country of 2,500,000 produce?," the pianist said. A soloist at the- age of six, Mr. Bar-Ulan had an auspicious start. His first con-cc-rt was at a ship launching. "It was a passenger