Friday, November 19, 1965
JEWISH WESTERN BULLETIN
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JOIN B'NAI B'RITH, THE WORID'S OtDEST AND lARGEST SERVKE ORGAmZATION
|[| THE B'NAI B'RITH TEAMS ARE GIVING THEIR TIME AND EFFORT-SO THAT YOU CAN JOIN IN THIS GREAT, HUMANITARIAN WORK . .
JO!N ON "B.B. DAY" - SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21st
Community Centre News
The call is out for Tween Boys! A new club is being organized for Tween Boys on Wednesdays after school. Interested Tweens are asked to call Esther Krakower, 266-9111.
"Gooks" Tween Club, led by Anita Koffman, will present a puppet show Sunday, Dec. 5, 2 p.m. It is part of the club's fund raising activities towards a trip to Victoria. All parents and friends are invited.
Junior clubs are now preparing for Jewish Book Month activities—Nov. 19 to Dec- 19. The groups are preparing murals, skits, songs, cheers and various plays on Jewish Book Month themes. A contest is now underway and any Junior who figures out what the letters L.O.F.J.B.M. stand for are asked to contact Peter Kafka or Ken Garfinkel-
All young adults in the community are invited to attend Centre's Versatiles Band Dance Saturday night at 8:30 p.m. in the auditorium. Ralph Ricci and his orchestra will be featured attraction as well as special entertainment. Profits will be donated to the Jewish Commumty Fuiid.
Parents are joining B.B.
VANCOUVER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
MEREDITH DAVIES Musical Director
ESTHER
SLAZEH
playing
Sibelius' Concerto For Violin and Orchestra
SUNDAY, NOV. 28
MONDAY, NOV. 29 8:30 p.m.
Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Tickets $1.50, $2, $2.50/ $3.25, $4
Vancouver Ticket Centre 630 Hamilton All Eaton's Stores (Charge them) and Kerrisdale Travel
Phone Reservations Only at Main Box Office, MU 3-3255
Home plans Chanuka Bazaar
Ladies Auxiliary to Jewish Home for the Aged are convening their Annual Chanuka Bazaar to be held at the Home. 976 West 54th, Tuesday, Dec- 7, from 11
a.m. There will be latkes served all day. A home baking booth and a booth of handicrafts, plus many more items of value created by residents, assisted by Mesdames Brownstone, Hornstein and Neuman, will be available-
RE-OPENING TUESDAY NOVEMBER 16, 1965
MARION'S ELITE aEANERS
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B.B. YOUNG PEOPLE ASSIST IN BRINGING THEIR FATHERS INTO B'NAI B'RITH: Picture shows Claire Vechter of Elana chapter B-B.G., signing up her father, Charles Vechter, on behalf of Lion's Gate lodge. Joe Eisner, B.B. Area membership chairman, is an interested onlooker.
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KARL mf CmDREN'S UUSIC COURSE SLAm
Registration is now being taken for children's Karl Orff Creative Music Course at the Centre. The 10-lesson course begins Jan. 11, and there will be two classes, for 5 to 7-year-olds, and for 8 to 11-year-olds.
Centre members will be given registration priority until Dec. 15, as there is already a long waiting list of non-members. Enrolment is liinited to eight children per group. Fee is $1300 for Centre members; $20.00 for non-Centre members.
Mrs. Kory Shandler, music teacher and eminent authority in Karl Orff, will instruct the course. Mrs. Shandler is a leader in the musical field and pioneered Karl Orif method in B.C. She also taught it for UBC's Extension Department-Karl Orff method develops sensitivity to musical sounds and structure of music. No musical training is required and it is not a substitute for instrumental les-
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