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JEWISH WESTERN BULLETIN
Friday, November 29, 1968
PREPARE FOR CHAHUKA!
SELECT NOW: Menorahs, ^ candles, Dreydls, cords, gift < wrap, books, nopkins, records, pEoques.
Available at
Schoro Tzedeck Gift Shop;
19th and Oak St.
The Week
Holiday Greetings
HUGO'S BOUTIQUE & FLOWiRS
A DATE TO REMEMBER! SUNDAY, DEC. 1, 1968
We fake this opportunity to invite you and your friends to our
ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE
between the hours of 2 to 8 p.m. to join in the excitement of our pre-Chanutca display showings.
3369 CAMBIE 879-3939 Eves. 224-5135
LILLIAN FREIMAN HADAS-
SAH will hold a meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 1:30 p.m. at the Centre. Mrs. Lil Shapiro will speak on her recent trip to Israel. Hostesses are Dorothy Grossman, Jennie Stitt, Etta Wolochow,
Sarah Teitelbaiun.
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WEIZMANN HADASSAH luncheon meeting will be held at the Centre on Tuesday, Dec. 3, 12:30 p.m. Hostesses are Julie Aron, Florence Bookman, Ethel Hoffman. Pinches Bak, principal of Talmud Torah, will speak on "Chanukah of old and the present day question of Jewish cultural survival."
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SHALOM HADASSAH will hold a luncheon meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 3, at 12:30 p.m. sharp at the home of Mrs. Sidney Kaplan, 6089 Cartier St. Guest artist Joe Marks, violinist with Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, and Shalom member, Sarah Goldman will perform the Cesar Franck Sonata for piano and violin.
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PERETZ MOTHERS' AUXILI-
ARY will hold a Pot Pourri Nite on Dec. 5, 8:30 p.m. at the school lounge. Chanuka party for the children has been scheduled Sunday morning, Dec. 15.
HADASSIM HADASSAH will feature at its next meeting an ' interesting program arranged by Mrs. Sylvia Donner to be held on Tuesday, Dec. 3, 8:30 p.m.., at the home of Mrs. Donner, 488 West 45th Ave.
DEBORAH HADASSAH next
meeting will be held at the home
of Mrs. H. Baker, 2653 West King
Edward, on Tuesday, Dec. 3, 8:15
p.m. Guest speaker will be Rabbi
Wilfred Solomon.
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HERZLIA HADASSAH will hold their annual Chanuka Social at the home of Mrs. Rebecca Woogman, 1080 West 46th Ave., on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 8 p.m., for all members and their friends.
MARK GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY
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BIG FRANK'S STEAKHOUSE
ITZAK MESSINGER, Manager, Welcomes the Jewish Community
1144 Richards St. MU 1-1718
MR. AND MRS. MOSES NEUMAN who celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary Thursday, Nov. 21. Their names were inscribed in the Golden Book at Schara Tzedeck Synagogue by their children, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Neuman of Winnipeg, Mrs. Eric Whitley and Gail, and Mr. and Mrs. Hy Neuman, to commemorate the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Neuman were honored with a gathering of close relatives and friends at their home.
Bridge, Mah Jong, Canasta will make a pleasant evening. Co-hostesses are Mesdames: A. From-son, S. Kohn, H. Newhouse. * * ♦
NORDAU HADASSAH will hold its next meeting at the home of Mrs. Myer Goldberg, 846 West 46th St., on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 9:30 a.m. The program is "Nordau Goes to Israel". Co-hostesses are: Mesdames L. Glassman, M. Wolo-chow, B. Rosenbaum, L. Shapiro, M. Goldberg, H. Simkin. >•> * *
HOI^E AUXILIARY are now
planning their annual Chanuka Bazaar to be held at the new Home on Dec. 17. Conveners are Mrs. B. Hornstein and Mrs. G. ' Baltman.
I KINNERET P.W. will hold an International Bake Sale on Sunday, Dec 8, from 1 to 6 p.m. at the Centre, room 100. Home bak-1 ing specialties from recipies orig-" I inating in many countries, as well I as traditional Jewish baking, will . be presented.
I Andrew Kantor to be ! celebrant atBJ.
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I Andrew Leonard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kantor, will be called to the Torah as a Bar-Mitzvah during Sabbath morning service at Congregation Beth Israel tomorrow, Nov. 30, 9:15 a.m. A Kiddush will be tendered by Mr. and Mrs. Kantor at conclusion of the service. Oneg Shabbat following Friday night service will also be tendered by Mr. and Mrs. Kantor in honor of their son's Bar-Mitzvah.
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COUNCIL READIES RELAXING BRUNCH UKOaniNG DEC. 12
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Nov. 30th
6184 Ash St.
A Douce Spectacular for Children and Young People
THE LITTLE ANGELS
THE ORIENT'S MOST UNIQUE DANCE COMPANY
DEC. 26 DEC. 27 DEC. 28
2:30 2:30 & 8 2:30 & 8
QUEEN ELIZABETH THEATRE
Company of 37 Dancers and Musicians
* SNCUCUIARLY THiATRKAU *
Opulent Costumes — Fascinating Dances
TICKETS: Vancouver Ticket Centre, 683-3255; All Eaton's stores &
Townhouse Elect., Kerrisdale. Mot.: $2, $2.50, $3.25, $3.75 Eve.: $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4, $4.50
By MARILYN GLAZER
Looking for a few' hours of complete relaxation; a delightful luncheon of old favorites; a browse among some of the finest pastries Vancouver has to offer; and a chance to win dinner for two at four of Vancouvers most intimate and elegant restaurants, or maybe an electric toaster-oven??? Let National Council of Jewish Women help you find your own thing at the Israeli and Community Services Brunch.
This year, Mrs. Clifford Ames, ; 7050 Hudson St., is opening her j home for this affair to be held ' on Thursday, Dec. 12, from 11:30 | a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The entire com- j munity is being invited to help support local and Israeli projects.
The food committee will be
PERETZ COFFEE HOUSE SET TO 60 TOMORROW
Tomorrow, Saturday, Nov. 30, offers "Ergetz-Vu .. . Somewhere ... ", relaxation in an atmosphere of Jewish folklore and music. Typically Jewish nashes will be available, authentically prepared by "Baba" Osipov—herring and potato, knishes, komist broyt and lots of coffee. There will be dancing between shows (10:15 and 12:15 p.m.) to a wealth of rich Jewish music.
Guest artists Joseph Golland, Gerry Cohen and Ben Chud have promised not only to touch some little known depths of the heart but also to raise the spirits to new heights.
Joseph Golland, well-known in Vancouver, will read from Sho-lom Aleichem's "Modern Children". Gerry Cohen, applauded here by Jewish audiences, will sing Israeli and Jewish songs. Ben Chud will lend his own 'taam' to the evening as master of ceremonies and performer.
Kumt farbrengen Ergetz-Vu. The flavor of a Jewish Coffee House is being offered at 6184 Ash St., Peretz school, tomorrow night, any time after 9 p.m.
serving a "fabulicious" array of favorite dishes with many new twists. Both members of Irene Samuels branch, conveners of the Brunch, plus all other Section members, are now working hard to make the baking booth the best ever.
One lucky ticket holder will make her husband very happy when she wins a dinner for two at Hotel Vancouver, Hy's Encore, The Sir Walter Raleigh Room and The William Tell. Another lucky person will go home with the door prize, a General Electric toaster-oven, courtesy Y. Franks Ltd. and Canadian General Electric.
The PYROGY HOUSE
3219 Oak St. — 731-1022 BORSHT, PYROHE & HOLUPCHI
Dine In or Take Out. Open Tues. through Sat. Noon-10 p.m. Sundays 2 p.m. - 9 p.m.—Closed Mon.
Anne^s Electrolysis Studio
109--2096 W. 41sfAve. Vancouver 13
Hair Removal by Short-Wave Diathermy
Face Message ond Beauty Culture
Phone, Office: 266-7021 Residence 327-9922
ART AT THE BAYSHORE
IN THE LOBBY:
Original oils, selected from the works of the foremost creative artists of Ball, Cambodia, Java, Taiwan and the Philippines.
SPECIAL EXHIBIT:
The Art of Choti of Siam
Part of an Important collection en-route to New York, a limited number of these exquisite works have been allocated to mark the opening of the Bayshore exhibit.
ChatI Rotanapokdee's paintings are to be found in palaces and embassies around the world. His unique mixed-media technique has been widely imitated, but he has never been equalled for his esoteric Imagery and jewel-like colors.
AT THE BAYSHORE:
Dally—twelve noon to ten in the evening,
Israel Olin in attendance.