pay, .September 13, 1963
JEWISH
WESTERN
BULLETIN
Page Eleven
Social ah4 PetMHal
\i£i2h Diaupnan h ')Acud cd £.9.
le Bar-Mitzvah of Joseph |fman, son of Mr. and Mrs. laham Kaufman will be held Jeth Israe.i synagogue on ?mber 14, during Sabbath tning services, which com-^ce at 9:30 a.m. Following ices, a Kiddush will be iered by Mr. and Mrs. [fman in honor of their son's jfMitzvah. Rabbi Pinctis L. [cibiatt will conduct services, Cantor Tibor Moses will
NEW YEAR CARDS
30 CARDS
(with envelopes) AND PRINTING OF FAMILY NAMES All For
$1.69
• JUST PHONE TO MU 4-4011
• FREE DEUVERY <i 2 DAY SERVICE
MU 4-4011
ROY YACHT >90 Robson and Burrord
chant the liturgy. Services will be held in the chapel.
!ft i(t S(t
A DAUGHTER
Sally and Charles Flader (nee Dodek) are happy to announce Miss Shaffer was graduated, the birth of a daughter on Sep- i tember 3, weight 7 lbs., a sister I for Rickey and Glen. Proud I grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. ' Isador Flader and Mr. and Mrs. ! Max Dodek; proud great-grand- \ father is M. Simcoff.
>(, ^ Si-
RETURNED HOME
Ronald Appleton and Ernest Nagler have returned home after a two-and-a-half week trip East where they attended the B'nai B'rith Hillel weekend at Starlight, Pennsylvania. They visited friends and relatives in Montreal as well, and vacationed in New York.
^ ^
Going Somewhere ? ?
be it Calgary, Winnipeg, Montreal or Hawaii, Mexico, Japan or Europe we can arrange it for you!
CALL
SUE MALKIN
of Cavalier Tours Ltd.
White I'm on tour, please call Sam Malkin, FA 5-5473, after 5:30 p.m. AM 1-473.-
Bazaar Bits...
]
come a password with Hadassah members.
Also busily engaged is tickets chairman, Mrs. Norman Hirschberg. Tickets have been ff^rwarded to all Hadassah members who are urged to take advantage of existing fine weather to get out and sell tickets. Once again setting a shining example is Mrs. Gerry Smith, who has lopped ticket sales for many years. Hadassah salutes Mrs. Smith and her superb selling record of 200 books of tickets.
CHiNATOwzr txr vajtcottvex
The New
CHUNGKING RESTAURANT
178 EAST FISNDES STBEET
Vancnuver's Most Versatile
Restaurant Specializing- In Chinese PooA
FROM CALGARY
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Goldberg had as their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gold and family, of Calgary, who were in the city attending the Cheif-etz-Horlick weddings
MRS. M. CHOCHINOV . . . commercial space chairman
Remember the fairy tale— the farmer takes a wife-r-the wife takes the child—^the child takes the nurse—and they all
s(i
BACK HOME
Mrs. Myer Rubin, Ava and Edward, have returned home following a lengthy summer stay in Toronto where they visited relatives and friends.
!ft ij^ }ft
U.S. VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Landau and family, of Kenilworth, New Jersey, were recent visitors in he city, the guests of their sifter and brother-in-law, Mr. arid Mrs. M. Abramson. While here they attended the wedding of their niece. Miss Cynthia Hor-lick to Mr. Hillel Cheifetz.
Metro Theatre Centre
4TH & ARBUTUS
temporarily located at IE KITSILANO THEATRE
presents
opening performance of the 1963-64 season Sept. 24-28th - Oct. l-5th
VANCOUVER LITTLE THEATRE ASSOCIATION Agatha Christie's Mystery Drama
"THE HOLLOW"
Directed by John Parker
lived happily ever after.
Hadassah Bazaar is this fairy tale come true. Hadassah Council chose Bazaar chairman, Anne Abrams—a wise and happy choice. Anne chose the children—her capable executive and committee. The children chose the projects—-and it all adds up to an exciting \,and sudcessful Bazaar. Monies raised are used to rehabilitate homeless children who come to Israel to find new life, new homes and new hope. And so the- magic circle
Cub pack resumes term on Sept 14
The 42nd Wolf Cub Pack, under sponsorship of Lions Gate lodge, B'nai B'rith, will reconvene for the coming term, on Monday, September 16, at the Annie B. Jamiesbrv school, 6350 Tisdall, at 7 p.m.
All boys from the ages of 8 to 11 are eligible to join this group under the capable leadership of Bert SmoUan and Norman Margolis. For registration, all boys must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. For further information, please contact Bill Kolberg, FA 7-6700, or Harold I. Lauer, MU 1-0995.
MRS. A. E. SMITH . . . building chaiivman
is completed and they live happily ever after.
Working behind the scenes to make this fable come true are a dedicated core of Hadassah women — commercial space chairman, Mrs. M. Chochinov, building chairmen, Mesdames A. E. Smith and I. Lipsky; contributions control chairman, Mrs. I. P. Diamond; and ticket chairman, Mrs. N. Hirschberg— to mention but a few.
The dynamic personality of Mrs. Chochinov will be apparent in visually attractive displays of many new as well as former participants in the commercial section. **The furnitiure displays this year will be outstanding," says Pat, "you will have to see them to believe it."
Mrs. A. E. Smith, who has so capably handled the building chairmanship for almost all of the past 10 years, has once more graciously consented to bring her vast storehouse of knowledge and experience to ensure a successful Bazaar. Mrs. I. Lipsky, another veteran of this department, will again take over in her efficient role as assistant building chairman.
Position of contributions control chairman is one that requires organization, patience and efficiency. Filling this role perfectly is Mrs. I. P. Diamond. "Don't do anything until you clear it' with Valerie," has be-
Sukiyaki - Tempun Anthentio Japanea* Tea Housa
Bestaurant
Private Rooms Parking Banquets
823 HORNBY MU 1-5461
One Block South of Hotel Vancouver opBir roB i^v»rcHES
11:30 a.ni.-a:0O pju.
ITALIAN CHEFS
"The Ptnh"
<3 - Real Good
COSMOPOLITAN FOODS
I
MODERATE PRICES
GRANVILLE
CUSTOMER PARKING
Open Mon. thru Sat. Vi o.m. to 1:30 a.m. Sunday, 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
lors open 7:30 p.m.
Curtain 8:30 p.m.
Tickets $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.50 available Modern Music 683-2388 or 263-3737 days; 736-9915 eves.
Be a .subscription member and save up to 25%. For furthei" information telephone 263-3737.
Inttoducing "Velvet" Cream Cheese
IN PERSON-TWICE NIGHTLY-UNTIL SAT., SEPT. 21 ST
America's Clown Prince of Comedy
JACK CARTER
PLUS AN OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING SHOW
THEATRE RESTAUItANl^
NEW YEAR GREETINGS
To All Our Jewish Customers And Friends
Ia new and delightful dining experience
awaits you at the
LULU BELLE
GAY NINETIES RESTAURANT 1424 W. Broadway - Ph. 736-5577 featuring nightly PAT TRUDELLS RAGTIME SINGALONG
Just in fime for fhe New Year Holiday, an authen-fic fresh dairy specialty for all your favourite Creom Cheese recipes.
Available now at your grocer's
TRY THIS BULLETIN KITCHEN TESTED VELVET CHEESE CAKE RECIPE:
CHEESE CAKE RECIPE 12 graham crackers crushed 11/> tablespoon melteci butter 1 "tablespoon granulated sugar Combine ingredients, pat firmly in 9" pie pan.
1 carton Velvet Cream Cheese
i/» cup Jersey Farms sour cream
^4 cup granulated sugar 1 tablespoonful lemon juice
V, teaspoonful grated orange rind 1'I tablespoonful orange juice
^4 teaspoonful vanilla 1 egg
11:^,02. cream cup) Blend Velvet Cream Cheese until soft. Add Jersey Farms Sour Cream and mix well. Beat egg and add sugar, vanilla and grated orange and lemon rind and juices. Add to cream cheese and sour cream mixture and blend well. Pour into crust. Place in preheated 375 degree oven and bake 20 minutes. Remove and cool.
TOPPING
ijcup Jersey Farms Sour Cream 1 tablespoonful sugar V4 teaspoonful vanilla Spread on chilled, cooled, cheese cake. Place in 475 degree oven for 5 minutes only. When cool, place in refrigerator to set. a
Best Wishes for a Happy New Year to All Our Jewish Friends and Customers
If.
^1