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and Mrs. R. Acrech Mr. and Mrs. jack Bdss Dr. and Mrs. A. Buckwold
Mr. and Mrs; Alart Frbme Mr. and M^s; Kfirndr. Mr. and Mrs. B. Reed
Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Weintraub cardidlly invite their relatives and friends to attend the
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BETH ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE ON SUNDAY EVENING/MAY 17
at 8:C0 p.m.
OF THEIR CHILDREN
Marcel Acrech Stephen Michael Bass Frederick Joel Buckwold
Susan Marlehe Frome Michael Carl Kliman David Gerald Reed
Laura Susan Weintraub A reception will be tendered by the parents following the service
Justice Branca speaker NCJW annual meeting
EXTENDED VACATION
Mr. and Mrs. A. Buchman are leaving May i on a v&Gatiori of several months' duration. They will visit their children and graridchildren in Los An-^geles, California, stopping off on the way down to stay with relatives in San Francisco.
Secretary-stenographer required by ieth Israel Congregation. Knowledge of typing and shbrthcind esisentiaj. Good sdidiry, IFringe benefits. Apply Synagogue office, 4350 Oak Street.
A SON
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Cleaner of San Francisco (hee Lorraine Kaplan) announced the arrival of a son, Murray Alan, born April 21, a brother for Mark, Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaplan of Vahcouvel"> and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cleaner of Brooklyn, New York.
TOTEMS AZA
Totems will be going on a drive for retarded children May 11, Monday, at 6 p.m. Alephs are asked to be at the Centre at 5:30 p.m. for rides and instructions. Nominees for 1964-6| stein, Carol Naimark, Judy Par nar and Anita Koffman.
ATTEND GRABUA.TION
Mr. and Mrs; Edvvard R. Bel-Sweetheart are Sharon Wein-ias have left'for ■ Winnipeg to attend the graduation of their daughter, Ffahcine, from Winnipeg Generar hospital school of nurisihg. iWhile: t^ they will be guests; of 'tfe Mr. and Mrs. J. Biiger and family,
Highlight feature of the annual meeting, Vancouver Section, National Council of Jewish Women, will be guest speaker, the Honourable Mr. Justice An-gelo Branca, distinguished figure in local legal circles and newly appointed Justice of the B.C. Supreme Court. Mr. Bran-ca's topic will be, "Certain Aspects of the Law: Some Facets of the Bill of Rights; Rights of Women within the Law; Justification for the Defence of the Guilty."
The meeting will be held Wednesday, M a y 13 in McKenizie room, Bayshore Inn at 12:15 p.m. and a cordial invitation is extended to the membership, of the entire Section and to friends and guests, to hear reports on the activities and accomplishments of the past year and plans for the development of immediate future achievable goals.
Slate of executive officers, board of directors, for 1964-65 will be installed by Mrs. M. Co-hen) national board member, as follows: presidium, Mesdames T. Everall and Mrs. M. J. Frei-man; executive vice-president, Mrs. J. Raisen; vice-presidents, Mesdames S. K. Coie, R. Selig-
NORDAU CHAPTER OF HADASSAH
Invites you to
AN ARCHITECTURAL TOUR
TUESDAY, MAY 12th Tickets: $2 at Vancouver Ticket Centre
NIGHT
PlRrtZ SCHOOL
Mr.
DOOR PRIZE
;M<*y 10, 19^
V 2:30 - 5:3:6 p.rn. . at the home of
and Mrs. Sam Fox
6728 Ash Street
HOME BAKING
RAFFLE
gested that all members submit nominations to their chapter presidents. Each selection must he accompanied by a qualifying statement. Nominations will be considered by the panel of judges and selection made by secret ballot. Results will not be made public until Academy Award Night. Therefore, all nominees must be in attendance, or arrange for aii alternate, to accept on their behalf in the event that they h^vewon.
Chapter presidents must submit nominations to Mrs. Thai no later than May 25, which is the final Hadaissah Council meeting of this term.
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MRS. MORRIS tif A . , i and coveted- award
The Jewish Conitnumty Centre auditorium Will be the setting for Ha dassah Councirs first academy kvv^ard night, June 10, 8:30 p.ni. Pictured.' above is Kf:s. Morris-^XT^^ convener, holding a coveted cup, symbol of high achievement. '
Awards wMl be presented f the . foilowing 1, best handicta|t prbd^ by a chapter; 2, best iiidividual chapter prbgraim; 3,jbiBst chapter programming, thirpughout the year; 4i kitchen Queen; ^5,. best mem-bership pai-tic^^^ a pro-
ject; 6, best ttew' project; 7, the personality of / the year; 8, most outstanding service (at chapter level); 9, best chapter; and 10, "Special Awkrd" (no nominations necessary).
Nominations nriust be prepared, based bii activities within the period of this term (Sept., 1963, to; June, 1964): It is sug-
MR. JUSTICE A. E. BRANCA man, H. Loomer; recording secretary, Mrs. R. P. Raphael; assistant secretary, Mrs. I. Parker; special assistant secretaries, Mesdames G. Klein, Jack Korbin, R. Liverant; corresponding secretary, Mrs. J. Clare; treasurer," Mrs. D. Toban; dues treasurer, Mrs. S. Cohen; branch presidents, Mesdames H. Dobbs, Mo-za Zemans; T. Kline. Irene Samuels; A. Boxer, Tikvah; W. V.. Warren» Eleanor Roosevelt; M. Powell, Reva Gerstein.
The Versatiles Of the Jewish Community Centre are holding a gala Israeli Independence Day celebration dance this Saturday evening at 9 p.m. in the Centre auditorium.
The program will feature Israeli folk singers and dancers, local folk singers and calypso singers. Music for the dancing will be provided by the Rod-rigez de la Cuba band.
Refreshments and a buffet dinner will be served. Admission is $1 ;25
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