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JEWISH WESTERN BULLETIN
Friday, August 11, 1967
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Samuel Isaacs Is celebrant Aug« 19
Samuel Abbey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Isaacs, will be called to the Torah as a Bar-Mitzvah on Saturday, Aug. 19, 9:15 a.m. at Beth Israel synagogue. The celebrant is a graduate of Talmud Torah Day school. Mr. and Mrs. Isaacs will tender a kiddush following services in honor of their son.
A DAUGHTER
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bernard Yoss are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Robin Rebecca Shelley, a sister for Harrison Henry, born April 30 in
Oakland, Calif. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gurevich of Vancouver and Mrs. Sadie Yoss of Oakland.
VISITING WINNIPEG Mrs, J. Blumes is visiting friends and relatives in Winnipeg until mid-August, the guest of her* daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Earn who are celebrating their third wedding anniversary.
WINS HONORS
Richard Alan Brail, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brail, has won first class honors in grade 12, Eric Hamber high school, including a scholarship for three-rquar-ters of his fee. He achieved 89.25 percent in his exams.
VISITING HERE
Just arrived following a vacation in Europe, Miss Barbara Donner will visit here until the end of August, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Donner. Miss Donner will then return to her teaching post in Toronto.
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SAMUEL ABBEY'S
at 9:15 a.m. on August 19th BETH ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE
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Erev Shabbat service, 8:15 p.m., August 18th.
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A lovely evening wedding took place Wednesday, June 21, 6:30 p.m., at Temple Sholom when Clarissa, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Wyne, became the bride of Donald Abel, only son of Mr. and Mrs. James Abel, all of this city.
The double ring ceremony was conducted by Rabbi John. M. Sherwood, assisted by Cantor Fred Gartner of Bellingham, Washington. The gardenia bedecked canopy was flanked by standards of white 'mums, stocks and gladioli.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a long sleeved gcwn of classic simplicity. Fashioned on princess lines, from champagne delustered satin, it was enhanced by a lace panel in front of French imported lace and full court train which swept in graceful folds from a yoke of the same lace. Her floor length veil of French illusion net was held, by a tiny crown of seed pearls, and she carried a bouquet of pink rapture roses and steph-anotis.
Miss Dayle Davies was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss
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Joanne Abel, sister of the groom. Miss Rochelle Wyne, sister of the bride^ and Miss Sandra Kass, cousin of the bride.
They were gowned alike in dresses of baby pink silk taffeta, fashioned in the Empire mode with sleeveless bodices of Chan-tilly lace. They wore long coats of the same taffeta, with elbow length sleeves, and matching bows in their hair. Their bouquets were deep pink glamilias.
Robert Meyer was best man and ushers included Burton Holmes, Terry Boss and Glen Abel, the groom's cousin.
The mother of the bride selected a Grecian styled gown of pale green pure silk with square beaded neckline. She carried a corsage of Johanna Hill roses.
The groom's mother chose an aqua gown with matching jacket. Her corsage was of white roses.
Following the ceremony a dinner and dance took place at Richmond Country Club where Dr. Ben Goodman was master of ceremonies, and Maurice Silverman proposed the toast to the bride.
Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wyne, Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Wyne and children Sherry and Brian, and Mr. Morton Wyne, all of Edmonton, Alberta; and Mrs. M. Appelbaum of Cleveland, Ohio.
The yotmg couple left for a short trip to Vancouver Island, and later in the summer will travel to Expo. They have taken up residence in the Townline Apartments, Vancouver,
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