ADMIT HERUT TO AGENCY JERUSALEM — The World Zionist Actions Committee voted this weel^ 53 to 47, to give membership to the Herut party on the Jewish Agency executive.
Youth Affairs
Relatives and friends are advised that the
UhSVEILING OF HEADSTONE
in loviiig memory of the late
Sie V
will take place SUNDAY, MARCH 31 at 1:45 p.m.
at the
Schara Tzedeck Cemetery
Rabbi B. Goldenberg will officiate
UNVEILING OF HEADSTONE
in loving memory of the late
ISRAEL EISENSTEIN
will take place SUNDAY, MARCH 31 at 1:00 p.m.
at the .
Schara Tzedeck Cemetery
Rabbi B. Goldenberg will officiate
Relatives and friends are requested to attend
Cars leaving from Schara Tzedeck Synagogue at 12:30 p.m.
B.B.Y.O.
Elana No. 669 extends congratulations to new Miss Elana .or this year . . . whether this event becomes annual or not, •'/ill be discussed and voted on • 3t the general meeting this Sun-; day, March 31 , . . Remember [ Mother's Day tea is just around ; [he corner. Applications for j chairmenships will be available I at this meeting, starting at 1.00 i p.m. Prior to the general meet-\ ing all M'lTs are asked to attend ' their second meeting at 12:00 j noon . . . Chapter representative j for this regional board meeting iS corresponding secretary, Barri rlatner.
Tamar No. 283 on Sunday, March 31, at the Centre will hold an executive meeting at 11:00. The general meeting begins at 12:45. Dress Clash Bash (wear clothes that clash.) . . . Also at this time the "Original Hairdo and Song Contests" will be judged . . . Thursday, April 4, the charm course will begin again.
y ^ V HABONIM Habonim: Saturday, kumsitz, 8:00 p.m. at Community Centre . . . Sunday, activities for all groups: 2-3 p.m.. Gym for Ame-iim and Younger Chotrim; 3-5 p.m., Meetings: 5-6 p.m.. Gym for all older chaverim.
JEWISH -^^ ^- ^jo^ COMMUNITY CENTRE NEWS
Use of the word "culture" usually alarms people. But the word must be used to describe a number of outstanding cultural events which will be held at or by the Jewish Community Centre during the next few weeks.
RAMAT GAN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA — co-sponsored by the Zionist Organization and the Jewish Community Centre, and
ALBERT MELUL
JEANETTE DEWITT
Centre Day Camp key staff appointments are announced
"The key to successful camping is the quality of its staff," stated Mr. Alberta Melul, Day Camp director in an irvterview with The Jewish Western Bulletin, "and I am proud to an-
THE PIONEER WOMEN wish to express sincere thanks to the Community for the generous support towards their recently held SHALACH MONESS DRIVE. With special appreciation from Mrs. J. Checov for the marvelous response and kind co-operation of the. contributors, who mailed their cheques to her. To each and every one — a hforty Bless You! To the women canvassers for their devoted and untiring effortsv-cmd to all who helped to make this Campaign a success.
Shalach Moness Committee Marsha Garfinkel, Convener,
nounce the appointments of Mr. Ted Izen as Unit Supervisor-Program director and Miss Jeanette DeWitt as Unit Supervisor - Assistant Program director.
Mr. Izen, who is presently attending U.B.C., was Day Camp Program director in 1962 and previous to that served as counsellor at Camp Hatikvah and
Godol and at present is active with Hillel. Mr. Izen will be supervising the 8-9-10-year-old divisions of Day Camp.
Miss DeWitt, who is also attending U.B.C., was Day Camp assistant program director in 1962 and previous to that served as a counsellor at Day Camp, Camp Solomon Schecter and Camp Ramah. Miss DeWitt will
the Friends of Chamber will appear for one perfor|| only on Saturday, Mar^| 8.30 p.m. at the Queen Eli:|| theatre.
THIRD YOUTH SEDE plans are being finalized ^ Third Youth Seder on Thu [April 11. This Seder will 1 members of the Centre, t Habonim and Young Judf tween the ages of 8 and 18 SEARCH FOR MEA SERIES — third presenta this outstanding series, s ed by the Library comi will feature Rabbi B. Woy Spiritual Leader of Beth Congregation who will sp the topic, "Martin Buber The Life of Dialogue," a p.m. on Wednesday ev April 17.
WARSAW GHETTO MI lAL EVENING — this 20 niversary Program featuri Avrum Stroll as the k speaker, and stressing the and music that has arise the struggle, will be h(<:-the Centre auditorium av p.m. on Sunday, Api-ii 21.
JEWISH OMNIBUS Sj
—second presentation of th*
Canadian Forest Warden camp, be supervising the 5-6-7-year-old He has been District Four AZA' divisions of Day Camp.
BOWLING
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B'nai B'rith Women No. 77 wish to express sincerest thanks to the many merchants who contributed to the success of their 27th Annual Baking Contest and Bazaar; to the Community at large for the wonderful support and patronage extended; to the members who worked so diligently and faithfully; to the Judggs: Mrs. H. Yacht and Mrs. Laura Abramson; and lastly oiir deepest appreciation to all the contestants and bakers and anyone who assisted towards the success of this annual outstanding fund raising events
Richmond Ladies' Malinee BOWLING LEAGUE (At the De Luxe)
Results of Mon., March 25:-Morris 4, Osten 0; Goldberg 4, Cramer 0; Jarvis 3, Mendelsohn 1; Segal 3, Nagler 1; Buck wold 2, Pelman 2; and Cohen 2. Bal-shine 2.
STANDING
Based on 33 games played:
W 22
Segal _________
Morris_________ 20
Balshine _______ 20
Goldberg '____^_ 18
Cohen _________ 18
Nagler__________ 18
Cramer ________ 16
Osten_______ 14
Mendelsohn ____ 14
Buck wold ____ 13
Felman ________ 13
Jarvis __________ 12
HONOR ROLL
Bea Goldberg 666 (245, 240); Birdie Wall 609 (225); Blossom Wine 569 (257); Rosalie Segal 554 (214); Reta Krasnoff 550;
Ruth Buckwold 549 (228); Ter-essa Waterman 541 (238): and Betty Nalmark (227).
L 11 13 13 15 15 15 17 19
19
20
20
21
Pts. 29 27 26 26 24 23 21 19 19 18 16 16
Wall won l;ZIotnik won 1, and Miller won 0.
Team standing: Gurvin IWi points. Yacht 23, Schacter 22V^, Wall 21, Miller 17, and Zlotnik 12 points.
Men's 200 games: Roy Yacht 330, 206, 268 (804); Roy took high three and high single; H. Miller 269; A. Gurvin 274 (630); J. Wall 208; M. Wine 208; H Zlotnik 211; and M. Schacter 201.
Ladies' 200 games: Ada Yacht 228; Peg Miller 211; and Goldie Rittberg 202.
Mazol Tov to Goldie on her first 200 game in Richmond League. Keep it up and you will be a champ some day.
ies will feature Dr. W. Gi' Plaut, Rabbi Holy Blossom; pie, who will speak on the \ "Judaism For The Perph Dr. Plaut will ^peak on Tu; evening, April 23 at 8:30' Admission is $1.00 for me: and $2.00 for non-memberj YOUNG ADULT CULTl SERIES — will feature B. Goldenberg, Spiritual L of Schara Tzedeck Congreg Rabbi Goldenberg will spe; the topic, "Myth or Tabu" ture and discussion on Kasl on Wednesday evening, Ap. at 8:30 p.m.
Jacob Eskin passes here at 74 years
Mr. Jacob Eskin, age passed away Sunday, Mar at Vancouver General hosi
He was born in Russis came to Canada in 191C resided in Regina for a nu; of years and moved to Va; ver in 1947. He was a me of Beth Hamidrosh synag
He is survived by his br. John, of Vancouver.
Interment took place it Schara Tzedeck cemetery. I Goldenberg officiated, asi by Mr. L. Leibowitz. CI Kadisha were in charge t neral arrangements.
RICHMOND MIXED
BOWLING
Team points: Yacht won 4; Gurvin won 3; Schacter won 3;
Mrs. Eileen Cristall, Elissa and Norman, wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all their friends for the many kindnesses shown them during their recent bereavement in the loss of their beloved husband and father, Horry Crista!!.