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JEWISH W E S T E R N B U L L E TIN
Friday, June 3, 1966
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While Sue is in Mexico, Palm Springs, Las Vegas arranging YOUR next holiday, please call MRS. GRACE GATTI at 327-1162 when you require immediate service. After 6:00 p.m., please call SAM MALKIN, 261-4733. Your travel needs will be looked after competently. See you soon I
(TSVISHN UNZ ALEIN) By LAZAR
Once again the Centre Library
has been active with book displays, progi^Jsim suggestions and stocking specialized books . for various communal organizations This Wednesday, Hadassah
at work.
Camping is the thing this summer . .. Camp Hatikvah has only a waiting list now . . . And Camp Miriam officials have announced they are expanding camp facilities including newly purchased tents which will mean that no child will be turned away for lack of space, though space is limited.
A grade ll-going-on-12 student, Jerry has always been active in school activities and communially in Young Judaea . . . Graduation day at the high schools last weekend produced the following award winners on the Eric Hamber front: Judy Hirt, Debbie Kliman and Ken Charkow. Lazar also heard that at Churchill High, Teddy Zacks, won an award . . Now the big pressing problem as we go to press without, time to make any phone calls, is—who have we missed? Please call our office with the info—879-6575.
Absolutely wowing capacity houses at Arts Club theatre is the current production of "A Major-
Day, look for a Centre Library display in the auditorium. Theme: "The Wizo Woman Rea^; About Her Home, About Her Community, About Her World". Drop in iinytiine to see.the Centj.e .Lihrarv
Pels stole the show at Centre
The Centre auditorimn wa.s the show ting recently for an assortment of .some 30 dC'i^s, cats, birds and rabbits entered in the Centre's Fourth Annual Pet Show.
Ilandi Toban's poodle was I Kosher Coffee Shop celebrates its ! the sigh of relief this v/er; named best dog in the show to first anniversary of operation on ' 1o hnvo Sam bark! win the SPCA trophy. Runner up • Wednesday . . . I. L. Kostman and was a German Shepherd owned granddaughter, Judy (Montreal)
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Judith Cohn, 12 vear-old daughi'ty • • • Lucille Lip-;
ter .vf Dr. and Mrs. Werner Oohn," mann's performance is receiving j woo the recent Oakridge Shop-: every laudatory adjective in the ping Centre Mcithers' Day con- : ^oolt and Lydia Jampolsky is an lest. Judy's poem placed first, i «n-stage sensation ... P.S.— by | j Result: she and her mom were Public demand, it is being held! I CKNW luncheon guests and there «ver until June 11! was also a $25 cash prize. Mom,; And blessings on the Boss- j of course, is the Centre's Nuisery ! Lady, back at the job as of last school supervisor. Monday . . . with a basketful of
Hear and there—Morris and problems waiting and buckets of Bertha Solman's Centre Dell work . . . New Mona'Il be heaving i
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by Paul Karas/. Prize for the best disjplayed pet in the show went to Rickey Lowy's terrier.
Chief judge at the show was \i. H. Hasegood. .secretary-manager of SPCAv which al.so pro vided judges^ Dennis Price and Williani Boll'Special feature of the afternoon was an obedience show picsented by Mrs. T*ost-fjate. •
Otht;r winning catejiories in the Pet Sht»\v were: best caiod for -^mall pet; Marlt' Janie.s* rabbit;
hest cared for rat. Paul Claman;
:at ivith Jon;^'es( tail: Sharon! out all over the column Mi.ikoff; Lest care«; for pure dog; Victor Greenhut; best cared for non-pure dog: Valerie Rose; dog v.'ith oddest tail: Peter WolochoW.
George Lancz received a special prize for his three-legged dog and Tammy Adilman won the ribbon for her Shepherd-CoHic perfczrming the best trick in the show.
will be vacationing together in Penticton till June 20 when Judy returns here to attend a confer ence at the Bayshojo in her field, social service work . . . The Centre has received a note from a I6'-year-old American «irl look ing for a pen pal. Anyone inter ested may write Barbara p]hrlich. «30 West Granite St.. Butto, Mon tana 59701.
Naches Department — It's thai time of year again when «iadu ate.s. elections and visitors caui^e the Naches department to- spiead
On
the higii .school front. Mr. nn<l Mrs. M J. Wosk are the proud parents of Jerry Wosk who wa.*^ elected president of Church ill High school for the ensuing year.
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