Thursday. February 8, 1979 — THE BULLETIN — 15
GOLDENEfm READY
Golden Age Glub. members are busy preparing for their annual Bazaar, to be held Sunday^ March 4 at the Gentre. Highlights include arts-and-crafts, white elephantis aind a bake sale. All types of foods will be available throughout the day for liinch and afteriioon teai.
the event Willfeature^a a top priz^ of a tnpior twbto Reno. Spolresnien'f stated -tfe Golden Agers depend^^n tlifc bazaar and raffle to siipply. mp^^^ in all
areas of the club throughout the year. Raffle books may be obtained from any Golden;Age 1me^ the Centre front office.
Children's^ Sund Cinema at Centre
The next session of the Centre's six-session Children's Sunday Cinema takes place on Feb. 18, 2 p.m. at the Centre. The featured film scheduled for showing is Walt Diisniey's *Snowball Express*, a comedy adventure starring Deian Jones. -.■ :
One free bag of popcorn and one free drink is given per admission ticket. ^
An adult accompanied by a child will be admitted to the film at about one-half of the child's admission fee.
Further information is available from Larry Katz, Centre program director, at 266-9111.
A dog-^iri# goQd^^^^^f Jerusalem
JERUSALEM — What is believed to be the skeleton of one of the world's oldest domesticated dogs has been identified here. Found in a human grave excavated two years ago, the discovery is likely to shed new light on the mores of ancient Canaanite communities.
Found in a tomb in the palilee» the skeleton supports the hypothesis that man had already domesticated dogs 12 millennia ago. Hebrew University Profeissor Eitan Tcher-nov said the domestication of dogs as exampled in this find seems to have preceded that of other animals
by some 3,000 years.
Tchernov's theory is that dogs were used to help with hunting, and that primitive man, therefore, found it unnecessary to domesticate today's farmyard animals for food purposes.
Some 9000 years ago, according to the evidence, sheep and goat herding began, and this was followed byxow herding and laistly, horse and donkey domestication.
Tchemov believes the Jordan Valley basin was the area of man's earliest experimentation in the field of animal domestication.
MONTREAL — Establishment of a unique program of awards for post-doctoral scholars in Israel and in Canada, has been announced by the Hadassah-WIZO Organizatibn of Canada.
The project; with Professor Yigael Yadin, Deputy Prime Minister of Israel, serving as honorary advisor in Israiel, is to be known as the **Cana-dian Hadassah-WIZO Jubilee Research Foundation" to commemorate the organization's more than six decades of service to academia.
Yadin was in Montreal to attend the official inauguration of the Foundation, whose terms of reference provide for post-doctoral awards to Israel and Canadian academics to pursue investigative research in any Israel university of their choice. The awards are to be made by a selected academic committee composed of presti^ous figures from ainong Canadians and Israel academics.
Endowments will be invited from $1,000,000 to $10,000. A $1,000,000 endowment will produce aii annual income for grants to 10 ^scholars" who will be named after the donor. Endowments of $100,000 will provide grants for one post-doctoral FeUow." The gifts wiU be hfeld in
Menuhin hm^ Composer^
Violinist and guest conductor Yehudi Menuhin will join the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra for the first trio of concerts in CHQM's Great Composers series Saturday, Feb. 17 at 8:30 i).m.v Monday,Feb. 19 at 8:30 p.m. and Tuesday, Feb. 20 at 7:30 p.m. in the Orpheum.
Menuhin' wiUj^^ Bach's Violin Concerto N0C2 in E Major. The VSO, under Meiiuhin's direc-
tion, will perform Schafer's Oi/i2e>m for Prisoners and Beethoven's Symphony No. 3 in Eflat» Opus 55 (Eroica Symphony).
Yehudi Menuhin is regarded as one of the world's legendary violinists. Bom in New York in 1916 to Russian parents, he began his study of the violin at the age of five and niade his debut at the age of seven with the San Francisco Symphony
Orchestra. His three teachers were Louis Persinger, Georges Enesco and Adolf Busch.
He has, over the years, broadened his interests as a performer; playing this viql^ in addition to the violin, and beginning a second career as a conductor.
Time magazine is only one of many Saturday Knight shower curtains available at the Bath Shop. With any curtain purchased this month you will receive the hooks to match as a gift. At the Bath Shop we offer the greatest selection of imported soaps, bath oils, bath salts, mitts and bathbrushes for that very special person on Valentines Day. All this and much more at The Bath Shop, 4th and Arbutus. 733-3226, Vancouver's unique bath boutique.
Menuhin has been involved with numerous music festivals including the Bath Festival, j^^^ of Windsor and the Yehudi Menuhin Festival in Gstaad, Switzerland, which he has served as artistic directorfor more thaii 20 years. He is
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also music director of the Menuhin Festival Orchestra vfbkch. he has conducted in countries around the world.
He served three terms as president of the International Music Council of UNESCO and is now founding president of the Council's Musician's International Mutual Aid Fund.
In 1963 he established a music school at Stoke d'Abemon in Surrey, England. The school is accorded the same status as that of Britain's Royal Ballet School.
Among the many honors that have been granted Menuhin is an Honorary Knighthood (K.B.E.), bestowed on him by Queen Elizabeth in 1966.
Series tickets are available from all Vancouver Ticket Centre outlets. Tickets for the first concert, if available, may be purchased from any. VTC outlet one week before the concert.
FOUNDATION pliu#iB^^ tariglit^ Israel Deputy I^nae Minister
Yigael Yadin; Mrs. Clara Batinsky^ national Hadassah president; Daniel Kingstone, Q.C., Foundation chairman; and latiel Ambassador to Canada Mordechai Shalev.
perpetuity, with the income prpyid*^ ing the annual grants.
The CanadM Hadassah-WIZO Research Foundatibn has been lauded by distinguished leaders and educatpi^ in Israel and Canada in-eluding Prime Minister Menachem Begin; Professor Yadin; Professor Ephraim Katzir, fourth President of Israel; Professor Aryeh bvoretsky, president of the Academy of Humanities and Sciences in Israel; Hon. John Roberts, Canada's Secretaiy of State; and Dr. Gerhard Herzberg, the !971 Nobel Prize laureate for chemistry.
Clara Balinsky, Hadassah-WI-ZO's national president stated: **In recognition of..the serious 'brain
drain' problem in Canada, and in order to help counter a similar potentially disastrous threat to Israel, Canadian Hadassah-WIZO is em-barking oil this newand most important program of aid."
An official statenaent by the Foundation says: **The recipients in both countries would be those who have achieved the highest excell-crice itf theur fields. The postdoctoral fellowships will beawarded within the widest paraimeters of academia the physical and natural sciences, arts and letters, social sciences and humanities.**
The Foundation has been given full government approval in Canada and Israel
BETH ISRAEL ADULT EDUCATION
Presents
Perspectives on the Jewish^^
First lecture:
TOPIC: Tues. Feb. 20th 8:00 p.m.
Second lecture:
TOPIC: TuBJS. March 20th 8:00 p.m.
Third lecture:
TOPIC: Tues. May 8th 8.00 p.m.
PROF. HOWARD SACHAR
"Israel and Diaspora Jewry. Must They Drift Apart?"
RABRIK8ARK TANENBAUM "The Jewish — Christian Encounter, Disputation and Dialogue"
DR. DiimmBER^ "What kind of human beings aire we?".
All lectures are at Beth Israel Synagogue
Series of 3 lectures $10.00 per person
Single lecture $4.00 Students and Senior Citizens half-price
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 731-4161
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