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Pt AN TO ATT€N'D
SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Schara Tzedeck Auditorium
Bazaar Tea-Apri I 12 2 p.m.
Home of Mrs. I. Lederman
936 W. 2rs? Avenue
The Bar-Mitzvah of Harvey Allan Goodman, son' of Mpc. iand Mrs. Lionel Goodman, will be held at Beth Israel synagogJiie pn Saturday, April 11, during Sabbath morning services, which GOirimente at 9:30 a.m. Following servicesj a Kiddush will be tendered by Mr; and Mfrs; Goodman in Jipnor of their son's Bar-Mitzvah.' ' ■
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MARK ANNfVEBSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Heniy W: Belfcih are marking their 50th anniversary with an extended tour of Israel before proceeding 3to Rome, Paris, London and l^ew Yopk: In Paris they will visit tlieirgrand-Ghildreh, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bel-kin, and see their great-grandson for the first time,
ISRAEL TRIP
Mr. and tos: JbelWopjgman are visiting their son in Tiberias and $pending a month toiiring Israel. 0n their return they will attend
" the New York World's Fair and visit in Montreal with txieir family. - ■:
EXTENSIVE TRIP
Mrs. Gertrude Sier and Mrs. Fannie Segall have left for a European tour, the first two weeks of which 3vill be spent in Israel. They will then travel to Athens, Rome, Florence, Venice, Lucerne; Pkris amd London. On eturnihg to this continent, they will attend' the World's Fair and visit family and friends in Montreal, Ottawa and Regiha.
Novef program p/mned for W^m^slMlianili
Speech — brdrnd ' 7' Public Speqking Clcisi^ or Private Tuition
AGADEMY pJP" ARTS 2695 W. Broadway
Phone: Studio RE 3-4022 Res: FA 5-1757
. MRS. M. SILVERMAN
An .'exciting program with many lavish prizes to be won, i: promised for' Women's U.J.A Lunchr to be held on Wednesday: May 6,, at 12 noon, in the Bay shore Irin.
Cost of the lunch is $2.75, ahc all donors of S15 or more tc
t:HliblUN'S HQSPITAL AUXILIARY
, U.J.A, are eligible to attend. There win be a rhagriificent door prize for which all who attend the lunch are eligible. In addi-ion-there .will be ia spejciil b;on,us door prize which will be drawaa from among those who buy their ickets in advance. Tickets may be bought at the U.J.A. office :2 61^1:01) or from ticket cHair-man Mrs. Harry Frome (-733-0185) and Mrs. Harjy Grg^iieE (261-89.66.) Tables will be set for eight people, and where tic^et^ are purchased in advance, tables nay be reserved.
The programt will be based on ihe television show 'The Ppice is Right", and is being orgaiiized, 3y IV^rs. M. Silverman. Panels of contestants will attempt to guess che value of the prizes, and the contestant coming closest 4;© the correct value wins the' p^^^ Lovely prizes Ij^ave been gen^r^ >usly donated for the occasioii'. tt is temptirig to reveal wh^^ hese are, but" in the interest oi strict fairness during the contest the secret must be kept. However, everyone is assured ;hat each one is well worth win-ling, and all are aisked to come o the lunch to see.
It is imporfcant to note that conr .est^nts for th;e program will be ;el:ected by ai draw from tickets )f those attending the lunch. The 4raw will be made at exactiy 12:^0 p.m. and rate-comers wil-lot be eligible to participate.
FoirView sefs sgciof
Fairview Branch, Royal Canadian Legion will hold their Spring Social at the home of their past president, Mr. and Mv-s. Bernard Victor, 6907 Granville, at 8:30 p.m. on Saturday evening, April 11.
All friends of Fairview Brjanch of the Legion have been weleomed to an evening of fun and games with refreshments to follow.
TKursday, April
of the h^rae of Mrs. S. Wpsk
1250 West 54th Avenue
Coffee Party 11:3P-M0 Fashion Show (two showings) 12:30 & 2:00 p.m.
$75.00 2 Week session ihcl. transportation.
•Located on beautiful Gab-rioia is., B.C. 16th camping season. Rich Jewish camping experience in an Israeli atmosphere. Supervised by professiondl staff. Sabbath services. Dietary ' laws. Registered nurse.
WRITE or CALL:
Mrs. ,Laura Abrdmson 3485 W. 15th, Von. 8 RE S-7541
ANNOUNCING
the opening of
MRS. I. LEDERMAN
DOOR PRIZES
TICKETS $1.00
FOR THE J^GED OF B.C.
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SUNDAY, APRIL 12th, 1964 AT 10:15 a.m. 97^ West 54th Avenue '-theHome"
A!! Membe.'-s Cordially,Invited
Lotzkar, Recording Secretary
MPS. L. LESK
... co-conv.e-ner
Co-conveners of the exciting fashion showing slated next Wednesday, April 15, by Royal City chapter of Hadassah, Mes-dames H. Davis and L. Lesk, have urged all women in the community to support the devoted work of their small group and attend the high style "Fashiori Flight to the World's Fair."
Setting for' the event is the elegant Crystal ballroom at the Royal Towers l^otel, New Westminister. The Hat Salon and Boutique are presenting an interesting new spring collection which is being co-ordinated by Mrs, C. Bernstone. Commentator is Lillian Lowden,
Models in the fashion show win be Mesdames: M. Dexall, M. Atnikov, T. Tait, J. Wilson, R. Currie, P. Beauchamp, J, Par-:nell. M. Goldberg, R. Myers, V. :Insly and Miss Aiidrea Davis.
Door prizes are being offered and in charge , of the refreshments at the showing are Mrs, Sam Zack arid. Mrs.. Hy SkuUy. Tickets are> available at the door or by phoning for reservation to i LA 2-5269 or LA 2-8919.
Mr. and Mrs. I..Lederman.have graciously Opened their home at i936 West 21st for -the jPione Women Annual Bazaar Tea oi> ;Sunday, April i2. No cards are oeing mailed so thiat i^ll the pro-! :^eds Will: go to the support of children's institutions in Kr^el'.
Mrs. Lederman is also conven-ar ^or this aMir whiclt is the kickoff^ior day — Pioneer ^Omen'Anriuar Bazaar Day to pe held on the foilow:irig Sun-iiay^ April 19: . . .
Mrs. Lederman has extended a cordial invitation to friends of Israel to support this worthwhile prcjc'et, and come to her home Dri Sunday, April 12 from 2-5 p.m. She emphasized the need of the many ittimigrants for cultural absorption, which is one of 'he major undertakings of Pioneer Women in Israel and has expressed the hope that this undertaking will be successful.
We manufacture and repair |^ all kinds of Jewellery f
Rm. 213-329 Seymour St. )r
(corner Hastings, across Eatons) k-
^ Phone 685^0627 ^.
TALMUD
is pleased to announce that the Grade One Class for the coming 1964-65 term is oversubscribed. In keeping with the School's policy of small classes to permft individual instruction, two Grade One closses are now planne!cl--Registration is being accepted for approximately 15 more sMdents.
•Early notice of your child's enrollment in Grade One is essential so that proper staff end facilities can be provided.
,PJease:caJi;the Secretary at RE ^-1312 for qni:^ai(|»oi Rtegistrar.
DcBy Seliopl Education is q CempTefe Educcatioa) iof yo^ child