THE CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW DECEMBER 16, 1966 �if:'-' TRAVEL AGENTS WORLD WIDE TRAVEL SERVICE Speciolixing in planning honeymoon trips � that delightful interlude arranged just for you � 300 Wilson Avenue � Downsvlew ADRIAN C. LIMBERTIE ME. 5-5661 ask for our expert travel counsellor. is godfather; and he, and Irving Kiner, grandfather, held the baby during1 the ceremony. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Eisenberg (nee Helena Lerner), 118 Palm Drive, on November 21, at the New Mount Sinai Hospital, a daughter, A viva; sister of Israel, aged six years; and of Reva, four and one-half years; granddaughter of Mrs. Dora Lerner, of Tel-Aviv, Israel. .Mr. mid Mrs. Uri Brickman, nnd Michnel Robert mul Allen Mitchell, formerly of 42 Sa'ranac Boulevard, have moved to n new home at 59 Invcrinay Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Simon, and Eddy and Brian, formerly of 88 Clanton Park Road, have taken \ip new residence nt 86 Rajnh Avenue. Mr, and Mrs. S. Fruitman and Jill and Jeffrey, formerly of 44 Wells Hill Avenue, have taken up ju'\v residence at 15 Rockford Road. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack-Gottlieb, of Montreal. Quebec, visited their son, and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gottlieb, and Lori Sue, and Howard Franklyn, 94 Bascombe Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Minard, 248 Betty Ann Drive, visited with their son-in-law'and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.' Kenneth Powell and newborn. Janra Rene, of London, Ontario. Mrs. Edel Direnfold, 117 Inver-may Avenue, president of the Toronto Council of Pioneer .Women, returned from a trip to Israel. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Gold. 888 College Street, visited her brother, and sister-in-law, Mr. nnd .Mrs. Norman Zuker, of Montreal, Quebec. Dr. and Mrs. M. Peiser, of Searsdale, Xew York, visited with their .son-in-law, and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Paul Chnpnick. and the new-born. Dawn Alise,. 11 Goldfinch Court. Mrs. Jennie Woolf, of London, England; and Rabbi and Mrs. J. � Knmenetsky, of. Xew York, visited with their children.. Mr.'and" Mrs. Benjamin TJrman, and Sora. Friin-ruie, Sima and Golda, 147 Palm Drive, on the occasion of the birth of their grandson, Shmuel Eliyahu Isaac. ' .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner, and their daughter. Mis? Bella Toba Turner, of Montreal, Quebec, were here for the funeral of his father, Reverend Ben Zion Turner, 19 Kensington Avenue, who died on December 4. at the New Mount Si-nni Hospital, at the age of eighty-four years. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hand, of Xew York, visited with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fraud, 30 Bright Avenue. Here for the funeral of the.late Harry Shore, 263 Haddington Avenue, and to be with their mother, EXPO '61 ACCOMMODATION FOR 25 PEOPLE Private Home � Baby-Sitting Service 20 MINUTES TO EXPO SITE Reserve Now! - MRS. E. DAITROP, 4875 Borden Ave., - Montreal 28 Tel.: (514) - 486-8088 Perfect (or organizations, groups, families. 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Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Peters, 179 Croydbn Avenue, grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Levy, 12 Rockford Road, godparents: Nathan 0. Hurwich, 279 Strathallan Woods, preat-uncle; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Winkler. and Randi and Tammy, 47 Valley AVoods, and David Peters, 179 Croydon Avenue, uncles and aunt. Mrs. Harry Roth, 3 Glenarden Road, pave a bridal luncheon in honour of-Miss'Gail White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray White; 5 Hi Mount Drive, the fiancee of her son, Frank Roth. Mrs. Harry Roth, mother of the groom-to-be, received the guests, in a beige dress, with a lace coat. ' .Mrs.'Murray White, mother of the bride-to-be, wore a Burgundy-red silk jacket dress. Mrs. Harry Wrhite. 546 Sheppard Avenue West, grandmother of the bride-to-be, wore a yellow, crepe dress with a beaded neckline. Debbie White, aged fifteen years, sister of the bride-to-be, wore a printed chiffon dress; and Mindy, aged thirteen years, another sister, wore a fuchsia-coloured wool dress. Mrs. Harvey Roth, 42 Meadowbrook Road, sister-in-law, of the groom-to-be, wore a red and black metallic suit. Miss Gail White, the bride-to-be, and the honouree, wore, a white, brocaded dress,, with a corsage of mauve gardenias. One hundred and sixty .guests -were received. The tables were adorned with centrepieces of royal blue and purple chrysanthemums, arranged on turquoise-blue tablecloths. Buy from Review Advertisers, Say: "I saw your ad in the Canadian Jewish Review". COLLEGE MEMORIAL CHAPEL *� - BflR-miTZURHS Frederick Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Tuvel, .26 Purdon Drive, will be called to the Reading of the Law, in'honour of his bar-mitzvah, .on December 24, at Beth Emeth Bais Yehuda Syna-ffopue. He is the brother of Herbert, aged fourteen years; and Barry, ten; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. David Ashley, 296 Finch Avenue West; and of the late Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tuvel. BIRTHS Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin TJrman (nee Marlene Woolf), 147 Palm Drive, on November 25, at the Branson Hospital, a son, Shmuel Eliyahu Isaac; brother of Sp'ra, aged ten y.ears; Frimmie, nine; Sima, six; and Golda, four; grandson of Mrs. Jennie Woolf, of London, England; and of Rabbi and Mrs. J. Kamenetsky, of New York. Godparents are Mrs. Jennie Woolf, grandmother; and S, Woolf, 197 Brighton Avenue, uncle. Rabbi J. Kamenetsky, grandfather, held the baby during the ceremony. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ek-stein (nee Xili Stern), 20 Shall-mar Boulevard, on November 13, at the New Mount Sinai Hospital, a son, Ari Fred; brother of Steven, aged one year; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. M. Stern, of Tel-Aviv, Israel; and of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ek-stein. 115 Bannockburn Avenue; great-grandson of Mrs. Bella Stern, 3690 Bathurst Street. Godparents are William Ekstein, 37 Christine Crescent, great-uncle; and Mr~. Abe Stern, 104 Playfair Avenue, gre?.t-aunt. A. Ek.-tein, grandfather, held the baby during the ceremony. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ruhinoff (nee Rose Beck). 5050 Bathurst Street, on November lf�, fit the New Mount Sinai Hospital, a daughter. Hildie Either; granddaughter of Mr. and Mr-. Albert Beck. 3:}0 Hopevrell Avenue; and of Mrs. Rae Rubinoff. 99 Lyon Avenue, and the late Isaac Hurii-noff. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kinor (nee Rosalie Wynpc-rle). f"> Bombay Avenue, on November IT, at the Women's Col'.oge Hospital. a sor,. David Philip; brother of Louise Mamielie, aged three years; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kiner, 44 Sri^ana-c' Boulevard; and of Mrs. ElyflTvlYynperle, of Amsterdam, Holland. Louis Pearson, 648 Euclid Avenue, great-uncle, DEflTHS Ephrairn Blackstone, died on December 5, at the Baycreat Hospital, at the age of ninety years. He was the husband of the late Mrs. Golda Blackstone and is survived by a son: Saul Blackstone, of Chicago, Illinois; and a daughter, Airs. Sarah Ritchie, 2515 Bathurst Street. He was the father of the late Hyman Blackstone; and of the late Mrs. Rebecca Saltzman. He is survived by eight grandchildren: Dr. Lawrence Blackstone, and Dr. Howard Blackstone, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Blackstone, of Chicago, Illinois; Jack Ritchie, 32 Ridge Hill Drive, Carl Ritchie, of St. Catharine's, Ontario; and Henry Ritchie, 7 Raeburn Avenue, children of Mrs. Sarah Ritchie, and the late Abraham Ritchie; Harry Blackstone, 32 Marathon Crescent, son of Mrs. Florence Blackstone, and the late Hyman Blackstone; .and Mrs. David Weinstcin (Jean), 17 Barksdale Avenue; and Jerry Saltzman, 536 Sheppard Avenue ^Yest, children of Aaron Saltzman, and the late Mrs. Rebecca Saltzman; nine great-grandchildren: Marcy and Gail, children of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ritchie; Lisa and Lawrence, children of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ritchie; and Alan and Stephen, children of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ritchie; Theodora, and twins, Rhonda and Gail, children of Mr. and Mrs. David Weinstein. Rabbi David Monson officiated at the funeral service. Interment was at the Stashover Section of Dawes Road Cemetery. Shiva was at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Sarah Ritchie, 2515 Bathurst Street. Mr. Blackstone was a member of the Stashover Synagogue. Harry Shore, 263 Haddington Avenue, died on December 8, at the Baycrest Hospital, at the age of sixty-four years. He is survived by his -wife, Mrs. Becky Shore; two sons: Arrel Shore, 263 Haddington Avenue; and Alan Shore, 14 Cor-win Crescent; six grandchildren: Lorraine, aged eleven years; daughter of Mr; and Mrs. Arrel Shore; and Sari, aged eight years; Risa, seven; Deborah Lynn, six; Byron, five; and Heather, three; children of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Shore; four sisters: Mrs. D. Burden (Munia), 12 Rockford Road; Mrs. . M. Chavin (Esther), of Brooklyn, New York; Mrs. M. Samarodihe (Rose), of Lakewood, New Jersey; and Mrs. Fanny Shore Brown, of Brooklyn, New York; and a-sister-in-law, Mrs. A. Tos-man, 3890 Bathurst Street. Rabbi S. Langnei- and Rabbi Albert Pappenheini, officiated at the funeral service. Interment was at Lambton Cemetery. Shiva was at the home. Mr. Shore was a member of the Sons of Abraham Society; and of the Shaarei Tefillah Synagogue. �- Moses Yermus, 34 .Carscadden Drive, died on November 1, at the new Mount Sinai Hospital at the age of seventy-two years. He is survived ;by his wife, Mrs. Doba Yermus; four sons: Nathan Yermus, 16G Searle Avenue; Samuel Yermus, 128 Hove Street; Aaron Yermus, 5 Denmark Crescent; and Leon Yermus. 10 Overbrook Place; nine grandchildren: Joseph. Helen, and Eugene, children of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Yermus; Audrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Yermus; Judith, Esther and Robert, children of Mr. .and Mrs. Aaron Yermus; and Michael and Jeffrey, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Yermus. Rabbi Michael Celniker officiated at the funeral service, at College Memorial Chapel. Interment was at the Lubliner Section of Dawes Road Cemetery. Shiva was at the home of his son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Yermus, 16G Searle Avenue. Paul Galfur.-d, died on December 7, at the Toronto Western Hospital, at the age of sixty-two years. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Fanny Galfund; two daughters: Mrs. R. Sherman (Lillian >, 15 Rockford Road; and Mrs. M. Awerbuck (Gloria). 15 Rockt'-vd Roarl; four grandchildren: M-na and David Sherman; and Ian and Risa Awerbuck; one brother. Saul Galfur.d. 60 York Dowr.s Drive. Rabbi David Mor.son officiated at the funeral service. Interriv-nt was at the Sons of Abraham Section, of LamMon Cerr.etery. Shiva v>as r�t the home. Mr. Gaif.ir. i v. ;!s a member of the Ger.r-tal \Vinsrate Branch. Royal Cana-l:; rr>r\; ar.d \va- a World War. soMier in West; and Karl Stork, 8 Lily wood Road; and one sister: Mrs. D. Schwartz (Sarah), of J\Tew York. He was tho father of the late Milton Seymour Stork; and the brother of the late Samuel Stork. Dr. Stuart K. Rosenberg, Rabbi, officiated at the funeral service. Interment was at Dawes Rond Cemetery. Shiva was at the home of his brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eisen, 32 Glen Cedar Road. Mr. Stork was a life member of the Masonic Order; and n member of Beth Tzedec Synagogue; and of the Jewish Home For The Aged, and Baycrest Hospital. Alex Bornstein, 2 Lissom Crescent, died on November 22, at the Northwestern General Hospital, at the age of fifty-one years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rose Bornstein: two daughters, Mrs. J. Williams, (Francine), 48 Luverne Avenue; and Sari, aged nine years; one grandson, Jerome Stephen Williams; his mother, Mrs. Rose Bornstein; and a brother, Nathan Bornstein, 120 Shelbourne Avenue.' He was the son of the late Samuel Bornstein. Rabbi Jordan Pearlson officiated at the funeral service. Interment was at Dawes Road Cemetery. Shiva was observed privately. Mrs. Dora Rogul, 800 Eglinton Avenue West, died on November 20, at the age of eighty years. She is survived by her husband Alex Rogul; two daughters: Mrs. Harry Yolleck (Sylvia), 537 Fairlawn Avenue; and Mrs. I. Shapiro (Ruth), 14 Forest Ridge Drive; three grandchildren: Lee and Marvin Yolleck; and Frederick Shapiro; three brothers: Dr. Murray Simon, 20 Ormshy Crescent; David Simon, 145. Dewbourne Avenue; and Dr. Saul Simon, 475 Yonge Street; and one sister: Miss Lillian Simon, 10 McNairn Avenue. Dr. Stuart E. Rosenberg, Rabbi,' officiated at the funeral service. Interment was at Beth Tzedec Memorial Park. Shiva was observed privately. Mrs. Rogul was a mem-l)er of the Order of the Eastern-Star; of the Daughters of Israel; and was n member of the Sisterhood of Beth Tzedec Synagogue. mAIMIRGES KOCHBERG-RICH Louis D. Stork. �V.A Vesta Drive. died on November ?,C>, at the age vivedXtb>ei'ehis '\virV.' Mrs.'Vn'ne York; and three brother?: Harry Stork. 180 R^holr.-.e Road; Mor-ris Stork, 560 Sheppard Avenue CLASS IN COOKERY KOSHER CHINESE BARBECUED SHORT RIBS one-half cup pineapple juice one teaspoon salt one-half cup light corn syrup two tablespoons soya sauce three pounds ribs Combine liquids and salt In a large bowl. Add ribs cut in serving pieces and marinate in the mixture for forty-live minutes, turning pieces occasionally. Place ribs on rack in broiling pan and roast in moderate oven at 350 degrees for about one and one-half hours. Pour marinating mixture over ribs in the pan and brush in turn occasionally, to brown and glaze evenly. Makes four servings. Mrs. Gerald W. Horovitch, 4734 Maple wood Avenue/ Monreal. The marriage of Miss Linda Rich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sollie Rich, 215 Honiton Street, to Melvin Kochberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Kochberg, 33 King High Avenue, was solemnized at Beth Emeth Bais Yehuda Synagogue, on December 4, at half^past five o'clock, by Rabbi Joseph Kel-man, assisted by Cantor Z.Aroni. "The bride was give,n in marriage by her parents. She wore a Avhite, silk, peau de soie, empire gown, trimmed with lace and beading, with a square neckline. It had its own elbow-length coat, trimmed with lace and beading, to which a train was attached. Her tulle illusion veil was four-tiered, and scalloped; and placed by a crown of rhinestones and pearls; and she carried a bouquet of white orchids. Miss Evelyn Kochberg, sister of the groom, was maid of honour. She wore a beaded, emerald-green, silk gown; with a matching coat; and a matching head-piece of leavesj and she carried a bouquet of carnations and roses, in varying shades of pink and tintedrgreen. Misses Patricia Weiss. Sheila Krebs, Josephine Zebkowitz and Ofra Meghory, .were bridesmaids. They wore, emerald-green chiffon gowns trimmed with beaded pink silk; and had matching pink, and green, rosebud head-pieces; and they carried bouquets of carnations and roses, in varying shades of pink, green and red. Melanie Ro-senblobm, cousin of the bride, was flower girl. She wore an emerald-green, chiffon gown trimmed with pink silk; with a matching hair-bow; and carried a basket of pink, red, and green roses. Allan Schwartz was best man. Berry Rich, brother of the bride; Arthur Kochberg, brother of the groom; Martin Kochberg and Jerry Clay-man, cousins of the groom; Allen Lux, Harvey Bruner, Allan .Glad-man, and Ronald Weisfeld, were ushers. David Kochberg, cousin of the groom, was ring-bearer. He wore a tuxedo. An orchestra played. Three hundred and eighty guests were received, by Mrs. Sol-lie Rich, mother of the bride, in a pale pink, silk gown with pink and gold-coloured beading; and a matching beaded coat; and a headpiece of beaded leaves; and a pink and mauve orchid pinned to her handbag. Mrs. Abraham Kochberg, mother of the groom, wore a bright pink. silk, beaded gown; with a head-piece of beaded circlets; and she had n pink and mauve orchid pinned to her handbag. Mr. and Mr?. Melvin Kochberg spent their wedding trip in Mexico City and Acapulco, Mexico, the bride travelling in a Burgundy-red dress with matching jacket, trimmed at the hemline and collar, with black mink; and a matching hat; and n corsage of gardenias. They will take up residence at 11 Shallmar Boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. R. Grossman, of Cleveland, Ohio, were \vedding guests. ciflssmeD A JEWISH LADY would like to share her apartment with another. Call ME. 6-1215, days; and ME. 3-S373, evenings. RICE SUPREME one and one-half cups milk one cup diced pineapple two tablespoons lemon juice six pineapple slices one-half cup uncooked rice one-half teaspoon salt twelve marshmallows, quartered one cup heavy cream, whipped six maraschino cherries 1 Place rice, milk, and salt in top of double boiler, over boiling water and cover. Cook until rice is tender and milk is absorbed, about thirly-five to forty minutes. Combine rice with diced pineapple and marshmallows. Add lemon juice. Mix thoroughly and chill. Then fold Jn whipped cream. Pile lightly into serving dishes which are lined with pineapple slices. Garnish with maraschino cherries. This serves six. Mrs. Harry Stein, 84 Model Court, Toronto. Sabbath Candfes will be kindled on Friday, December 16, at 3.52 p.m., E.S.T., in Montreal Friday, December 16, or 4.23 p.m., E.S.T., in Toronto Friday, December 23, ot 3,55 p.m., E.S.T., in Montreal Friday, December 23, at 4.26 p.m., E.S.T., in Toronto .. � " �'.�' ' * ' �. 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