Fridoy, August 30, 1957
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yMt./^BXid M4 Gilbert Yenooi Se&iUei Wash.; were; recent yisitoris here, house-guests df Mrs. Veno*a mother, Mr^. N: Ar^iison. " '
Mrs. L. Berlbw, of IBoston, Massachusetts, is visiting her pareqts Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Lerman, 5t52 Vine Street ^ ' ■■^f-J:'''. •
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Mrs. Sonia Rose has recently re^ turned from a 4VS month trip. With stops enroute she mention a Carri-bean cruise, and also stopped in New York, Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto where she visited with her son Ed^ muhd. Mrs. Rose; now has, as her guests her young niece anid nephew Paula ahd Richard Levine of Seattle, Wash. ■• , ■'
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Mr. and ^Ire. Jack Krasney^ v^ recently in yancouvi^r where tiSey met iflieir son David on bis return froni the sunimer in Winiupeg, Msin. ' »■ \ •■*:;■..■ ■
Mn Al G«irdbii o^ is visiting with his daiuj^t^r and in-law Mr. ahd Mrs. R!^
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Mitiotib Nazi papers
LC^ Israel Government rejM-esentatiyes, in Federal Germany since 1955 to miake microfilms of all documen-' tadon on Nazi persecution stil available,,have almost completed their task now, the World Jewish edng^ess learns. ; Thel collection of micrbfilins taken chiefly at the Intern^tionial Tracing Service in Aroisen near Kassel, in--eludes original data on aU Gennan concentra.tlon camps and death lists of Nazi perseciitees. Aisc^in the inic-rofiibn coUectidn are copies of more than twen|ty: million nam^ of victims of ; Nazi conisentration camps disjplaced and missing ^^persqns from all over !he world.
Most of the microfilms have already been shipped to Isrflel fordepoUtion with 'Yad Vashem.*^* The prpject was initiated in 1954 upon the suggestion of the World Jewish Congress. At that time, the International Tracing Service^ was stiU controlled by the Allied High Commission in Germany. For more than two years now, the International Tracing Service has been conducted by the International Red Cross Committee.
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eds make home in Sudbury
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IT HAPPENED IN VANCOUVER-JUNIOR MISS to parents urg ing her to eot; "I don't want to grow up big and strong. I wont to be pole and interesting."
THEY SAY
"These days a lot of women are trying to see who can get the most out of on evening gown."
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Beth Israel Synagogue was tfafr scene oif a l?eautiful"doiible ring; ceremony, Sunday, August 11, uniting in marriage Joanne Ida Dmstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Omstein to .Martin ^orinan Kruger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon M. Kruger of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Rabbi Bert Woythaler officiated, assisted sy Cantor ^b^ahamDeutsch The bride, given in marriage by her couple will take up residence in Sud-
Mr. ahd Mrs. Barn^rW^ Van^ cbuver annoimce the. eng^^ of their only daughter Leiiore Sheilai to Thdihe^ Gelfandi SQii of Mrs. A| Gelfand sjmd the late A. Gelfand of Winnipeg, Manitoba,
Wedding plans will be announced later.
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father;3Vore a flopr^^te^ gown, of white V imported .dupioni silk adorned mth /CbantiUy^l^
Ilsfd'tittedvbbdice was enlmnced with long-sleeves and^ senuTSweetheart neckline, and the, very ftill bouffant skirt jdi^ed into shirred tiers forming a bustle in back. Her matchiing headpiece lield her shoulder-length veil of French illusion net and she carried a white bible, belonging to the grooms grandmother, topped with an; orchid surrounded by ^hite stephr anotis. •
■Mis^ Lennie Wosk was maid of honor, and bridesmaids - were the Misses Sharon Pastinskyi Elaine Fronison,^ Linda Simon and Rita Kap-; Ian, Junior bridesmaids were Reva Kruger, sister of the groom and Marilyn Ornstein, sister of the bride.
Sydney Freedman was best man for his cousin and ushers were Ken Freeifaiani fi-ving Glassner, Neil Omstein and Jack Oirnstein.
Included in the wedding procession were grandmother of the.iroom, Mrs. W. Sftigelman, Winnipeg; iincl^ of the groom; Mr." M. Spigehnan of Winnipeg; grandmother of the-hrid^, Mrs. R. Ornstein of Fort .Willitam, ^and-father of the bridie, Dave MorgajisfJem of Vancouver and uncle of the bride Joe Ornstein, Minneapolisj Minnesota,
A reception and dance followed the ceremony.
Following a honeymoon. in the southern and eastern States, the
bury, Ontario.^
Out of'town guests included: Mrs. ^if. Spigelman, Mr.^ M. Spigelman; tHr. and 'Mrsl^^Gorclon' HA.' iCruger, Miss Reva.kruger^ Mn and Mrs. S. Doctoroff,' Linda and Mark Doctor-off, Mrs. Jack Brener, Mrs. M. Rbs-ner, Mrs. L. Rosenthal, Miss Marilyn Moss, all of Winnipeg. Mr. aind Mrs. L. Chess, Toby and Leslie Giiess of Ix>s Angeles, California; Mrs. R. Omstein, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ornstein, Marsha and Sheila Ornstein, Mr. and Mrs. M. Helper, Margp and vBabsie Helper, Mr. I. Swdrtz/ Mr. and Mrs. J. Cooper, Mr. aild Mrs. Paul Cooper, Jpd Cooper, aU of Fort William; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Orhstein, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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