8—THE BULLETIN—Friday, August 6, 1971
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levitt are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Brenda, to Leh Wall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wall. A fall wedding is planned.
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Tom Qmiiian to wed Natalie Kagna
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kagna of Montreal, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Natalie, to Thomas Keith Gussman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gussman of Vancouver.
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A DAUGHTER
Martin and Maja Mindell are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Andrea Louise, 6 lbs. 9 oz. on July 20. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. Cohen and Mr. and Mrs. A. Hamer.
* * * STUDIES IN ISRAEL
Avril, daughter of Dina and Harold Orloff, left July 24 to study languages at Bar Ilan university in Ramat Gan, Israel. She graduated this year with honors from Eric Hamber, receiving an Alliance Francais scholarship for
placing second in B.C. in French.
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PIANO HONORS
Barry, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Eibschutz, has passed his grade eight piano examination with first class honors. He is the pupil of Jean Lyons.
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BfR. AND BIRS. JACK RICHLEN
Victoria fashion and candelab-ras set the mood at Beth Israel synagogue June 27 for the marriage of Esther Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Lionel Halter of Vancouver, to Jack Ber-
pearl stemens. She held a posy of pink sweetheart roses, white fugis chrysanthemums and wliite streamers.
Similar empire styled gowns in strawberry pink voile were
Legion will hold their annual pic- nard Richlen, son of Mr. and Mrs. worn by maid of honor, Lois Hal-
nic at Maple Grove park (Marine Dr. and Yew St.) this Sunday, Aug. 8, 11 a.m. Refreshments will be available. Those attending are being asked to bring a set of bridge chairs for their group. Races and games for children will be held at 1 p.m. with raffle draw at 1:30 p.m.
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David Benjamin Richlen of Brem- ter, sister of the bride, and erton, Washington. bridesmaids Eleanor Libby and
The couple's own vows were Vicki Richlen, sister of the groom, exchanged in addition to the trad- Soft brimmed picture hats of pas-itional ones performed by Rabbi tel pink, and sraw baskets filled
with flowers, complemented the Victorian mood.
Pale pink peau de soie banded with beads at the neckline and cuffs was chosen by the bride's mother. The groom's mother wore champagne white crepe with pink floral trim.
The groom was attended by his best man, Richard Sternoff of Seattle. Ushers were Dr. Larry Israel, Columbus, Ohio, and Michael Langsdorf, Vancouver, Washington.
Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Richlen and Mrs, Katie Halter accompanied the wedding party. Out-of-town guests were from Seattle, Bremerton, Tacoma, Hartford, Columbus, Boston, Syracuse, Minneapolis, Los Angeles,
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W. Solomon and Cantor M. Nixon at the double-ring ceremony.
The bride's gown of vertical white lace strips was bogus coat-style falling from an empire waistline to a deep flounce and chapel train. Leg-o-mutton sleeves and neck ruff were touched by the shoulder-length veil cascading from a crown of lace roses with
Golden Age Club plans Alice Lake bus trip
Golden Age club is planning a bus trip on Monday August 16 to Alice Lake, located a few miles north of Squamish in the midst of spectacular mountain scenery, in a provincial park affording excellent picnicking facilities, officials Ottawa and Winnipeg, noted. Following dinner at the Blue
The bus will leave the Centre Boy motor hotel, bridal toast was at 10 a.m., picking up passengers given by Dr. Larry Israel. Toast along Oak St. at 27th, 25th, 23rd, to the groom was made by David 21st, 19th, 15th and 13th as usual. Offer of Hartford, Connecticut,
while Manny Glatt of Ottawa, uncle of the bride, was master of ceremonies.
On returning from a honeymoon in San Francisco and Carrnel, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Richlen will reside in Seattle.
The bus will stop at points of Scenic interest along the way to the picnic site and at Squamish. Birthdays of members in August will be celebrated during the afternoon.
Members are being urged to make reservations promptly with Mrs. L. Field at 738-5873.
The first meeting of the new season is scheduled for the Monday following Labor Day.
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BBYO "mothers' reprieve" offers varied programs
Vancouver B'nai B'rith Youl Organization are holding a specia' "mothers' reprieve" babysittir service next week, August 9-1 for children aged five to eight. Officials note that the program features a week-long project o' arts and crafts, story-telling, trips, singing, dancing, etc. under responsible (Supervision,
The service will be held at Schara Tzedeck synagogue daily
from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Further information and registration forms are available from Fay Micner at 325-8931.
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Tour 1971 °72 Pfaylnll
lOC K UP V O'U R DAUGHTERS - musical comedy, SIGNPOST TO MURDER -
Mona Doyle comedy. -RASHOMON - Japanese
drama. COMEDY—t:B.A.
VENUS OBSERVED -
Christopher Fry. A DELICATE BALANCE -
Edward Albee. LITTLE BOXES - John
Bowen. ANGEL STREET (Gaslight)
- Patrick Hamilton. LET SLEEPING WIVES LIE
— English comedy.
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