Friday, OfettJber 21, 1960
J E W i S H W E S TERN BULLETIN
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In four short days the doors to the Hadassah Bazaar will bet opened to the public and many months of preparation will finally be realized.
The booths of the Commercial Exhibitors will be found among those of the chapters, as you wend your way under the capable leadership of Ettie Brown, convener otf this project, more exhibitor's space has been sold than in any previous year. Her committee of space sellers were: Ilene Bernstein, Evelyn Chess, Sylvia Kates, Joan Zack, Pat Dexall, Eileen Narod, Marjorie Giobermian, Molly Tennenibaum, Gertie Zack, Bea Goldberg, Tressa Gurvin, Molly Reid, Lola Roadberg, Anne Abrams. An excellent joib tof selling was done by these girls, some being very active and others helping out whei*eyer they could.
■Rie latest styles in furniture, appliances, ideas for the home and what have you will be on display. RCA Victor will have latest in radios, hi-fi and everything else for th^ fan of gold music and listening. The House of Sji.'Eloy will show you fine handcrafted,- personally designed jewellry. Windmill Toys can show you what you want for the yoimger ones, and, for the older children, World Ency-elopcfdiia will have their information available for all. The art lover will be pleased with the display of the Fraser hxt Gral-leries, and Joy Caros, a portrait painter will be on hand to display her talents.
If you are looking for new ideas for the homei^; whether it be in building a new on^ or re-modelliiig an old one, you can get your ideas from Interlodk Doors, Floorcraft, and .Mack Kirk Hobfiitg; For custom cup^ boards see Fntser Whilewood iand Paul's Danish Interiors will have the ^ latest styles in furni-tufe. If yoti want your bid furniture done over to look new, Iteliable Finishers will supply all the necessary information. Eleetrical appliances from vacuum - cleaners to mixmasters; and: lightirig fixtures will be on harad when you visit th<a displays of Hoover Co., Johnsto^ APldiances' ltd., and Ideal (Western) Ltd. With the inside of the hoBse now iiafcen carfc of, switch your think4ng to the but of doors. To help with lanc^ scapdng ideas, Haberlin Nurse, ries wilt be on hand with numerous id^as for both the professional and amateui' gardeneif. Wheire plans«allfor.a swimming |)ool, Blue Lagoon Pools will ShoVir you all of the latest styles. ; RAymdnd h&ir Stylists wiH have a ibeauty parlor • set'up where you can have your hair done while visiting the Bazaar. Niafara Cycio Massage, will have their relaxing and soothing chairs and equipment to show you: how to dekink those jangled nerves and tired muscles.
A most colourful display by John Wensveen will have on display imported Holland bulbs attended by two youngsters in native; Dutch costume.. Spencer-Spirella Foundation Garment will feature the latest in women's foundation garments. The Wright's Import Company of Victoria, B.C. will display floral lamps, stemware and clocks from England.
Mr. Beck of Superior Hearing Sales and Service Ltd. will be showing the newest in hearing ^id devices, Evans, Coleman and Evans will feature the latest in their architectural concrete designs.
Woodward's DepL Stores and he Hudson's Bay Co. will have ..omemakers displays to please veryone. The T. Eaton Co. will 2ve a double booth on the east all, devoted entirely to a chil-ren's playland,
A very,exciting fashion show, aturing such prestige firms as ay David, Henry Birks and Son^ peiser-Furs, Sterling Shoes will
MRS. HARRY BROWN is a comparatively recent resident of this community from Prince George. Ettie Brown has actively participated in Hadassah work for many years, having served as president of both Saskatoon and Calga^ry Hadassah chapters.
take place against a background provided 'by Mayhew-Sherwo-od Plorists. Music will be supplied by J. W. Kelly Music Store and commentator will be Mrs. Pearl Levine.
Foreign cars by Clarke Simp-kins, Fred Deeley and Mercedes Benz.
HADASSAH-SUN CONTEST PRIZES
The following companies have offered prizes in the "B.C. Youth's Beet Friend of the Year" contest being sponsored by Vancouver Hkdassah and The Sun:
T.O.A.—Plight to New York for - two persons. PZVIS-BAY stay for two at The
Governor Clinton. Hotel in New York.
VAKCQinrBB Snir — $200 expense inoney, _
TAirOOV ViiSi STDTHr — commemor-ating plaque.
!t!EEATSS TICKETS for Broadway shows. '
ADMXBAXi BOTElb — accomodation, if winner coming from ■
• out of town. _
VANCOWiiX Sim' — transportation to- Vancouver, if required by winner.
aXcBSIHX: Jitm&AAS by Bae'8
• I^eather Goods — His and Her bags and two Hopalongs.
JAVTZ Eir OP CAITABA MB. —
Ladies' knitted- suit and mien's
suede jacket. SV&BET C&AS8XOS MFCF. BTB.
ladies' car coat. ABBBE SF0BT3WEAB & OBICU-
B'4B BBOtrSE CO. — two-piece
outfit and blouse. HAXSOIT BAWBBBCE COIFF-
VBES — hair styling, facial,
maniclire, pedicure, etc. BBAFESBXBE CBOTHBS BTB.— . lifade-to-measure suit & slacks. • TOWKBIXTB SPOBTBWBAB BTB. . Choice of fine sportshirt.
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USHER HEWSTONE BAR-MITZVAH EVENT
Usher Gershon Newstone, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Newstone. will be called to the Torah on Saturday, October 22 at 9 a.m. at the Shuie at the Jewish Old Folks Home. Following the services, Kiddush and refreshments will be tendered by the Bar-Mitzvah's parents. Dr. and Mrs. Newstone and their entire family will be at home as hosts the same"evening at 4887 Gamble.
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BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Minsky, Seattle Washington, are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Caryn Beth, on October 7, a grandchild for Mr. arid Mrs. I. Silverberg of Vancouver, and Mr. and Mrs. M. Minsky of Seattle.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Segal, formerly of Vancouver and now living in kibbutz Urim, Israel^ wish to announce the birth of a daughter, Ophira,. born September 21st, weighing 7 lbs., at the Hadassah Hospital in Beer sheba. She is a sister to Sharona. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Segal of Vancouver and Mr. J. Varjick of New York.
BETHOTHAIL ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. O: Cohn of Tel Aviv, Israel; are happy to announce the engagement of liieir daughter, Dalia^to Trevor Lar-den, son of Mts. Ida Larden,
5450 University Blvd., Vancouver, and the late Mr. Edwin Larden. The wedding is expected to take place in Israel early in November. The couple will then take up residence for a year in London, England, where Mr. Larden will pursue his studies in architecture. The groom-elect ; was a student in the Faculty of Architecture at the University of British Golumbia.
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Mrs. Morris Gehrman was in Winnipeg for two months visit-
ing with her brother-in-law and sifter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stern; also relatives and friendife. She attended the wedding of her nephew, Mr. Harold C. Stern, and Sandra Iseriberg of ' that city on Septemiber 25. * * *
Newlyweds, Mr^ and Mrs* Harold C. Stern of Winnipeg, visited with their uncle an<i-~ aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gehrman, and grandmother, Mrs. Rose Mann. They were enroute from Los Angeles, California, on the latter part of their honeymoon.
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