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Friday, February 3, 1961
THE JEWISH WESTERN BULLETIN
Page £>even
AMI-tiiE HEBREW
DATES
Three Periods:—
1) July 2-24 (doily except Shobot)
2) July 25 - Aug. 16 (doily except Shobot)
3) Aug. 17 - Sept 1 (14 doys except Shobot)
LANGUAGE
The spoken longuoge ot the comp will be Hebrew. This will help the pupils improve themselves in conversotionol H e -brew.
NEVEH^HAYELED
CHILDHEN-^ ■.HEBREW' SUMMER
'camp
SUMMER DAY CAMP
TEACHERS
Teochers will oil be quolified ond will hove o knowledge of Hebrew.
GROUPS
Four groups (ten children in eoch group)
1) 6-8 'Eilot' 3) 10-12' OoliI'
2) 8-10 'Negev' 4) 12-13 'Yehudo'
FEES
Include bus (from ond to home, ond from and to beoch), moteriols for hondiwork, poper, pencils, etc., beveroge for lunch, insuronce.
PLACE
All octivities (except swimming) .will toke ploce ot school ond Stonley Pork.
SPORTS ACTIVITIES
will toke ploce ot the beach, included sports will be boseboll, footboll, bodminton ond swimming. The 12-13 oge group will toke on overnight trip.
PROGRAM
Group ploy, hobby work, Isroeli folk donees, Isroeli folk songs, dromo in Hebrew, hondiwork (|f»-cluding woodwork, copper ond metol work, mosioc work, embroidery, knitting, ceromics); swimming instruction (speclol instruction for beginners) ond field trips.
A speciol kindergorten will be opened.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
Coll TRinity 6-0669 between the hours of 5:30 ond 7:30 p.m.
GARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank Robbi Gol-denberg, the Schoro Tzedeck sisterhood> and rny mony friends for their kindnesses ■during the bereavement of [my late brother Horry Cor-\4on of Winnipeg.
MRS. SAM >1ERBERT
:ARD-0F THANKS
i We wish to thonk our relo^ tlves ond friends for the ex-ifreme kindnesses shown to IS durif^g qur; recent bereove-
lent of our beloved husband
1. St , - ■ ^* ,
md fother. .
MRS. SAM KORBIN ond FAMILY
UNVEILING OF TOMBSTONE
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in memory of the late
will take place
Sunday, Feb. 5
12:45 p.m.
at the
Schara Tzedeck
RdbbiCh. Ginsberg, =. [Rabbi B^; GoMenberg and ^ant&ir A, Deutsche ; Will .officiate .
f Relatives and friends are asked to attend.
BBYO names new council
HADASSAH HADASSIM CHAPTER will hold a meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 7, at the home of Mrs. Marge Isman, 1419 West 52nd, at 8.30 p.m. An interesting program has been planned for the evening by Mrs. Resa Mann.
WEIZMANN CHAPTER lun-cheon idl^eph^: wiii be held at the home "of Mrs. L. Brooks, 1255 Comox S.tr^t pa jTue^day, Feb. 7 at 12,30 p.m. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Anna Belkin and Mrs. Ida Young.
Mrs, Fanny Veiner, guest speaker, will discuss Israel's progress in various fields of industry and technical help to other countries.
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BEN ZVI CHAPTER will hold a dessert luncheon meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 15 at 12.30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. E. Tass at 5525 Willow Street.
TEL HAI CHAPTER wil
hold a luncheon meeting at the home of Lil Rosenberg, 2736 W 26th Ave, on Thursday, Feb. 9 at 12.30 p.m.
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QVEEN ESTHER YOUTH ALIYAH GROUP will hold tea on Wednesday, Feb. 8 from 2 to 5.30 p.m. at the home of Mlrs. E. Zacks, 1344 West 49th Ave. Proceeds will aid Youth Aliyah. Members and friends are cordially invited.
UNVEILING OF TOMBSTONE
in memory of the late
GiniE
SHINE
will take place
Sundoy, Feb. 5
1:00 p.m. ot the
Schara Tredeck Cemetery
Robbi B. Goldenberg and Contor A. Oeutsch ' will officiate Relativies and friends are csked to attend
DEBORAH CHAPTER'S annual Youth Aliyah dinner party will be held on Saturday, Feb. 4, 6.30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Alma Herman, '6992 Heather St. A regular meeting will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 8.30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. "Ann Zimmerman, 1149 W. 27th Avenue.
B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN I; CHAPTER No. 77 will hold its next regul^^;ja^feg^,fie Community Centi^ on Tuesday, Feb. 7, at 8 p.m.
The 24th Annual Baking contest has been set for Tuesday, March 7, at the Jewish Community Centre.
Members of this Chapter will participate in the Tenth Annual Brotherhood evening to be held at Beth Isriael synagogue on Monday, Feb. 20, 8 p.m.
CENTENNIAL CHAPTER
will hold its next meeting on Thursday, Feb. 9, at 8,15 p.m. at the home of Mrs. K. Lands berger, 3135 Waterloo St. Our guest will be M>rs. Balshine, who will show us her slides of Israel. Members are asked to bring food for the family and their coupons.
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LADIES' AUXILIARIES JEWISH HOME FOR THE AGED ladies' auxiliary will feature Mts. Jessie Allman as installing officer of the 1961 executive at the monthly luncheon meeting on Feb. 14 at 12.30 p.m. in the Home, 976 West 54th Avenue.
An enjoyable program is being arranged and a large turnout is anticipated.
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SCHARA TZEDECK SISTERHOOD will hold the Annual Farmer's Market on Sunday, Feb. 26, in the auditorium, beginning at 11 a.m. Since its inception nine years ago, the Market has grown steadily. This year it is being co-convened by *«rs. I. Olin and Mrs. S. Green-berg. Further details will appear next week.
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NATIONAL COUNCIL OF
JEWISH WOMrai VANCOUVER SECTION will hold their luncheon meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 7, at 12.30 p.m. at the Jewish Home for the Aged, 54th and Oak streets. Dean Neville Scarfe, of the University of British Columbia, will discuss "Some Facts of the Chant ReiMjrt".
ALEX JACKSON
New president of the Vancou-ver B.B.Y.O. Council for 1961 is Alex Jackson, a past president of Lions Gate Lodge. Vice-president Sam Gordon is a past president of both Lions Gate Lodge and the B.B.Y.O. Coun-
SAM GORDON
cil. Elected secretary and treasurer were Mrs. Marion Kemp and Mrs. Ethel Sinders, respectively. Morris Solman of Van-.
couver Lodge No. 668 was appointed publicity chairman.
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