JEWISH* WESTERN, BULLETIN
Friday.^ February. 28. ^ 1964
A record number of 50 entries breastrokev— Jackie Goldbergr ompeted in the Second Annual Rbcheile Wine. Bonnie Mifchell:
■Swim Meet held last Saturday Jlirvening at the Centre.
Winners of the various events are as. follows, listed in first, second and third place standings respectively.
Girls 7 and under: freestyle-
Jllicki Jaffrey, Cheryl Krivel.
backstroke — Nicki-: Jaffray, Leshgold placing, third.
backstroke, Bonnie ^Mitchell, Ro-chelXe Wine.^--;^^--;;;;';'•
Boys 12 r "14: freestyie-r^ Henry Malin, John Zbarsky; bre^stroke ^— Henry, Ma 114.n, John Zbarsky.
Open diving cbmpatition was won by Laurie Rose, with Barry Jaryis placing second and: Ron
Cheryl Krivel.
Boys 7; and under: |r-eestyle-^ Steven Keeley, Christopher Krass, Zevie Shafron, backstroke—S>teven Keeley, Philip Snider, Jierry Glasser.
Girls 8>>-.10:;freestyler-Karen;
Krivel, Reyna: GoldmanSherry Harris, backstro k-e-^ R;e yvn a.j Goldpian,i Karen; Rrivekr.
Boys 8;;- lO-^freektyle^f-L^slajei. Mackoff,: Ronnie Kolfoegg^ Ron-, nie Wolocho w; ba.Gk^troketr^-Leslie MackjoffRonme jKp
Girls lOn- 12-v freestylerr^pn-J
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In^ the 12-14. Medley Girls, first place W;^ .yiron.^by, Rochelle Wine, with .poii^^^ ; sec-
ond and Jackie Goldberg in third spot.
' Trophy for the, best all ;a?r.oun,d swimmer went i to . Rpchelle Wine.
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> Gayie GoIjQlinan^ Ka^ep Kirwel.
, Boys-: l^tj^^ag;;: freestyle;.-^ Ted. - Lysman, c 5a^F3rv J^^s,^: ; Yalloiiz; :J \mi^ai^!^\k^^iM,i; %$
Cha^kiawv., Andy ]\^t(?hel,: Ted^
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B NAI B'RITH CAMPAIGNERS who turne lout in record ^umbers to participate in last Sunday's .Membershsp^Blitz are pictured above: (back, row, left to right) Jack Mailin, Harry Herman, Paul Tyer, Qondon. Hoffmati, Harry BuUer, Morris Solman ^nd Norman Marfifolis; (centre row) Sigmund Finfc^ Ethel Jackson, Sam,Huberman, Ann Hersh, Morris Miner, Harold Koff^an, Alex; Kohn, Isaac Folk, Joe Eisner, Morris Gelfond, Abe Sbuer, Stanley^ R.ob^^rts, Ha^yolid Lau«r, Jack Kcwarsky, Bill Richman, lice Berner,.Daye,Jackspn,JBud Oervin,'Mui^ray Twrner and Eairl'Lohn;(seated )Karel DeRoo, Jack Sp;arton^ Morris. Lanfc^How9iid<MicheV (president District Grand Lodge No. 4), Al6c Jackson, Vernon DeWitt, Ai Joseph, Dave, Chertkow,(p3st Grand Pxesident) and Bernard >Victor. Among those missing from the photo are Max Fugman, Wm. Wolfman and Ltouis^acab^cn. CJin-.^x ,of'the Membersh'p drive-will come March 23, when all newly enroled members and itbeir ladies as well as the Ben B'riths-who called on them to join, will attend ja gala B.B: Night event-at .theoCa v^e theatre-restaurant.
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The - confipaiay.'s ,:pr,e§ide.ni i aitped; as^ppiate. saies^. cpnsultanit;;; :S^;
Lysman;- backstroke —B a riry ^ , «^ , ^
Jarvis, Ted- Lysjnan, Victorv."^^^:^-.CM^
Yallouz. '■' ■
Girls 12-14: freestyle— Roch-elie Wine, Bonriie Mitchell
CARD OF THANKS
the B.C. C o u n c i 1 P'-^-' B'rith Women and the sixth Co-sponsoring group wish to express their sincere gratitude to Rabbi P. Goodblatt, Cantor T. Moses and the Beth Israel Choir, Alderman Hal-ford Wilson, the panellists-ahd:-numerous others for contributing to the success of the 13tH Annual Brotherhood Night.
Mrs. Howard vCarr, Chairman.'
:^1^eldtives a nd f ridncls a re ^ advised thatrfh^-9''
lyllvftMLINGOf
in loving memory- <>i '4he late
will mike place; SUNDAY, MARCH 8th at 11:30 a.m.
at the
Schara Tzedeck Cemetery
J^abfoird. Goldenherg a nd ContQit. A. Dei/tsdi
ed^ .Greal-^West Company fer-pver-18 ^dfliiS''22'-years in-life iiisurance-fbusiness.' He transferred tp Vancpuyei;i from Windspr, Ont., in 194? apd^? Uias-aiready put- over. tweEbty-million dollars of insurance in force on the lives of Canadians in B. C. and Ontario. "Sid'', as his friends call him., attained the degree of Chartered Life Under-; writer in 1951 and has since then completed many courses in advanced underwriting, estate planning, employee benefit plans and business insurance. Presently first vicf-president of VancouyPr - New Westminster chapter. Institute of C^art^r^gl Life Underwriter;S,: he has_ b^en. ^ajmoderator qf^the.i^e Under-Twfiters ^ .Asspciatipn Iraihing^ cpurse^ lecturfer 'at Vahcpuver School;Board iii^ht schppl courses in personal financial plan-riingi^ as-well as;-guest sp{baker::at seminsirs ,and^^ m^^^ Special-■izing in tax-exempt p^bgrkms, Mr. CPle welcomes his *mahy Clients and friends to the firin'^ hew.'premises.
Associate sales cpnsultant, • Sheldbn^ Gole^ will specjalize in individiial insurance a?id . say^ ings programs for young career men. After graduating from Kitsilano .high school and spending, two years at UBC, .Sheldon: was asspGiated.with a large local general insurance agency.
In March, 1963, he joined the field force of Crown Life Insurance company. His knowledge andftraining has made hini highly qualified in helping ■ young business and: professional men^ -plan. for their i^ut^ire financial security.
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V Mrs.y Nachoma^^Gpldm edr^away her e^b^; 10(JatiKensin^;:; fpn>^^^^ age>of ^ 90;
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daughter of Dr. and Mrs. M-: S. A^lochpyv:^ ..&?ade^ I. .honors^ i^n Wos^, sonupf rM^. andfMrsy. M: "^os^SmMviL honprsi^ QiEuiJa Packer.}^ daughter of ; Mr. and Mrs. M. Packer; grade I, pass, Tanya Thai, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Thai.
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WILLIAM &. ROSENSWEIG
Pioneer- and veteran; sportsman, William S. Rosensweig, passed away in Vancouver..pn Wednesday, FPb. "19, at the age of. 83.
CARD QF
We wish to express pur heartfelt thanks and sincerest appreciation to our family arid friends for their kindness and thoughtful expressions of sympathy in the loss of bur beloved Mother and Grandmother, Sarah Gold.
A very special thanks, to. R^bbi Piricus Goodblatt, Gantor Tibor Moses, Rabbi Bernard Gojdenberg and the Chevra Kadisha.
ETKEL LAWRENCE MR. AND MRS. SAM GOLD MR; AND MRSv LEWIS GOLD MRV AND MRS-SEf»JARD GOLD MR. AND MRS: MAX BOBROFF, AND GRANDCHILDREN
- The-last surviving, m-^niber of the. original-13; Jewishvf^^ ; who,,, hiig^ated: tp; "Winnipeg . in 1882, Mr. RPsensweig was one of .the origihajtors .of organized, -sports Jn Wesi^fei^^^ahMa, managing;; basebaltt^amsaii iWinni-, pe.g, Yprktpn and: Fort William, in the early 1900*5. H.ewas educated in the Winnipeg :schp0ls, and, was a member of B'nai B'rith and; of. Scha^rey. Zedek syna-; gogue in Winnipeg.
He is survived by his-, wife, Lillian; two daughters, Ruth-Rose and Mrs Jrving (Marjorie) L'evenson; two. grandchildren^ and a great grandson, all.of Vancouver. There are-also six sisters living in the United: States,
Funeral services were held at ::Scharai Tzedeck chapel < and ^interment was ma^e in Schara Tzedeck. cemetery-. Rabbi M. Hier and Cantor A. Beutsch officiated. Chevra i^adisha were in charge of funerali arrangements.
the Jewish J I^fo^ foiv the Aged.
■ - l^eiis survived by three sons:. JBen^ dE MpGse Jaw, Sask.; Henry aj^dlTiPrii, both of Vancouver; a brother, Nathan Chmelnitsky of Vancpuver;; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Funeral services were held in Regina, with Rabbi Wachsman of Regina and Rabbi Gross of Moose Jaw officiating. Interment took place in the Regina Jewish cemetery.
Sdinuel^L^is km^ in Winnipieg^Feb^ 18
Sanjiuel Lewis of Vancouver, formerly of W4nmpegV passed, -away/on Feb. 4-7 at the,;v.age. of
87; :, ■ / .
He) was bom -in_», E^dinbuirgh, Scotlaind, and came tpWinnipeg in 1904. Mr. Lewis retired froni •the CiP.R: in'1935-<and moved.to, Vancouver ' in- 1945; where- he resided until his passing."
Duying his early years in Winnipeg: he was.active-, in..forming,, manyy organizations to assist, newly arriving) Jewishvim.mi-^rants from Europe and England. He was a founding< member of Hebrew Sick Benefit Association, Mount. Oarm,el Clinic, Chesed She! Ernes Chapel, and several cultural groups, includ-
ing- Winnipeg Jewish^ Dramatic:; •Club; • ^ vHe< is .sufvived; by.; his wife/'? Minnie;: and ^ six sons:; Eli, Ted, Ralph and Rpbert of sVancouver, and Herb':,and Archie.iin Winnipeg; alsp.. several; graSdchildreh and igreat-grandchildren.. . - . j: - Funeral serH^es' w^^ held on- Rebs 18;! atithe Pjhesed Shel Ejpes^funeralichapeliin Winnipeg with vinterm^nt at Hebrew Sick: P..en.€
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