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JEWISH WESTERN BULLrETIN
January 22, 191
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LADIES AUXILIARIES
PERETZ SCHOOL P-T-A will meet Thtirsday, Jariu 28 at 8:3.0 p.m. at the home, of Mrs. JJnglev 637. Sest 24tli^ Aye, Arn^^ ^ekk oil Ahti-
|36rhitism; This group will hold ■J^a iuncheon on Wednesday, JanUr >^^3^ai^'27 at the hoxjie^of IVtr^ ^ ^ JWintob, $314 Point .tSrey Roa^, ^^i^t 12:30 p.m. Hostesses are: Ruby Wyne, Helen Osipov, Nancy Zlotnik, Anne Engle and Norma Winrob. Everybody is cordially invited. Members and friends are "asked to collect runimage for the sale taking place in March. •
* "k ii SCHARA TZEPECK LADIES
Auxiliary January luncheon will be held at the Schara Tzedeck Auditorium, on Wednesday, Jari-uary 27 at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. Edith Landa will convene, assisted by a capable committee; There will be a short business meeting, dealing with plans for the forth-^ coming' annual "Farmer's Market". Mrs. Al Hersh, program chairman, has arranged for a film to be shown," entitled "Th6 Quest", dealing with the discovery of insulin. Following the film, there will be a short talk i>y Mr. C. W. Hamilton, who is president of the Canadian i5ia-betic Association, ■
NATIONAL COUNCIL; OF JEWISH WOMEN i EVENING BRANCH will meet vpn Moriday,; January; 25 at 8:30 p.m:iUn the Rehabilitation; Geh-:^r^,V28th and Oak.. Thfe program
will feature a "Fighting Words", panel ,with' Mrs. Betty Mac-Donald as rhoderatoi'. The audience will have an opportunity tb; 3oipi in the discussion of several'; prdvoicaitive quotations. ■
: B'NAI B'RItH WOMEN B^|r|^^"RitH WC>MEN'S-Coiih-cii^;Wiil nieet on l^iesday, January'26' at the home of Mrs. Sarah Rankin, 1475 W. 11th Ave. Installation of officers for the coming term will take place under the chairmanship of Mrs. Josh Abramsoh. 'The following will be installed: president, Mrs. L. Abrain$qn; vice-=p^^ Mrs. Jack Sparton; recb secretary, Mrs. Charles - Kemp; treasurer, Mrs. ^^^^J^^^^ Kaplan; cor-5sppnding sedretary, Mrs. William Giesbrecht,
PACIFIC CHAPTEIl BEW No.
763 will hold its annual Valentine Dance Saturday, February 13 at the Schara Tzedeck. Ticket chairman is Mrs. Max Slobod, AM 6-8139. Dancing will be to Ben Stone's Orche^ra and. the price of admission is $4;00 per couple, which will include refreshments; THis is open to the entire community. Brotherhood Night.will tak? place at, Shaugh-nessey United 'Church, 33rd arid Granville^ on^Monday, February 22. There is stiU a great deaf of work to be do^e: for the forthcoming Bazaat.! ^Members are asked to contaidt; chairman Kitty Norton at RE1^1456.; The annual drawing of the Bonnie and
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;| Yquth Aliyah Chapter of Hodassoh •cordially invites you to its
mWAilAN TEA
Wed., Jonuory 27, from 2:30 to 5 p.m.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Diamond,
1412 Connaught Drive Conveners: Mrs. Bill Flax, Mrs. Jack Green
Betty B'rith money clad dolls will take place at the bazaar; Books are available thfough Molly Nemetz, chairman.
HADASSAH
HADASSAH COUNCIL will meet on Monday, January 25 at the lipme of Blossom Wine, 13:16 West'57th Ave., at 8rl5 p.m.'The .delegaites -from the convehfioii will live their reports. ' Pre^-^ dents are urged to attend oj sefid; a representative. , ^-
HERzLlA CHAPTER wiir how a dessert luncheon on Tuesday, January 26 at 12:30 p;m. at the home of Marion Eisenstein ,1176 West 48th Ave. There will be a Youth Aliyah program. Members are asked to collect rummage for the next sale. , ,
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HENRIETTA SZOLD Chapter will hold an "Aid to Israel" dinner and dance on Saturdays'January 23 at the Richmond Golf and Country Club.
food fair for fmnily at Talimsd forah
The Talmud Torah P-T-A will hold its" annual food fair on Sunday; February 7 from 11 a.m. to 11 p^m, in the school auditorium, 27tli Avenue and Oak St Mrs. I. Folk- is convener. ^ . V This food fair will cater to the whole family/ with every delectable Jewish, cooked food for sale; There w:ill be knishes, - prakes^ sweet and;;SOur meat balls^ kish'r ka, blintzes, etc. A special booth will be "Grandmothers Bagel Booth,", which will have bagel and other traditional baking supplied■ by the grandmothers of the school children. . r-i.Hot dogs and hamburgers will be served at lunch time,1 and' a hot' kosher meal will be served at the dinner hour.
The children will be- entertained by movies and games.
There will be a door prize and a raffle.
TIME C DAY ANNOUNCEMENT
P» Lou Harris of Toronto, haiional chaixmaii iqx Staje of'.Israel
Bonds, welcomed a steady sir^eafm of "'campaigners an
«rs who called at the new'bon^\«fijiceK'lcist'week during' the
openJiouse. The visitors kepi>coining-irom ^10 a.m.:^to.&;2>.m.
Here Mr. Harris is seen Meii) liabnding/a-b6»^ 'app.Ilc^fliox^^ io
Mrs. J. Checov and showlrigfter %hatva bond 1^^^
others in the picture ar^ Julius Blilstiine'iund^I^r^i^^
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VANCOUVER B'NAI B'RITH YOUTH Organizations Council will- meet at the Community Centre, Wednesday, January 27 at ,8 p.m. Representatives are urged. . to attend. Nomination and election of officers for the 1960 term will take place; The budget for the coming year will be presented, and the president's report on the year's activities will be given.
EVERGREEN L O D^G E , of
B'nai B'rith, the newly formed Lodge, held elections for temporary officers, with the follow-: ing results: chairman, Harold Vines;: secretary^ Harold Len-hett; treasurer, Ted Harrison; social chairman. Max Fugman; publicity. Bud 'Dorfman. . . An invitation is extended to all the young men over 21 years of age to attend the next meeting, taking place on Wednesday, January 27, at J8.15 p.m^at theHdiAe 6f Ernie Free'dman, 1290 West; 11th Avenue, Apt. 304. For furiher Information call^ Harold Vines, HE.-4-7412 or Max Fug-man, AM. 6-8415.
RICHMOND LADIES' MATINEE LEAGUE — Results of Monday, January 18: Pelman 3, Balinsky 0; Mendelsohn 3, Morris 0; Zien 2, Osten 1; Krivel 2, Cohen 1; Jar vis 2, Segal 1.
STANDING .
P W L Pts
Jarvis _______6 5 1 6
Pelman_____6 5 1 6
Krivel __•_______ 6 4 2 5
Mendelsohn____ 6 4-2 5
Segal__________ 6 3 3 5
JZien __________ 6 3 3 5
Osten _______1 6 3 3 4.
Cohen________6 2 4 3'
Morris_________ 6 1 5 1
Balinsky______ 6 0 6 0
MT. PLEASANT-CAMBlE KIWANiS
The kiwanis Club . of Mt. Pleasant-Gambie held elections for 1960 recently, with the fol-. lowinjg officers elected:, president Sam Izen; vice-president Colin C. Campbell;.vice-president,^ Thomas W.~ Back; directors: Dr. "R. Dent, Ross, Fraser, Ted -Lewis, Seymour'Vineberg, Phil A. .Duff, Jack Perkins, Harold Hamm; sec-cretary J.- McNab, treasurer^ Geo. H. Church.
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Casting ^ will continue next week for the play to be produced by the Community Centre Drama Group. The next meet* ing takes place on .Tuesday, January 26, in the Youth Lounge at 8:15 p.m. Air those interested in ^any aspect ' of drama are invited to^attend.'
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