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For informaHon and registration forms contaef: FRANK SEGAL, EM. 3154, eves., or JOE ZABENSKY, EM. 3692 between 5:30 ond 7 p.m. cr Vfrifs ts .Msx Lsngcr, 7249 Weil 33rd Avenue, Vancouver l3.
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED TOi BUY a fairly hew 5-room bungalow with suite. West of Ontario. Principals only. All cash. Dl. 2245.
■. By LAZAR
(TSVISHN UNZ)
SUITE WANTED
TWO-ROOM SUITE with kitchen facilities required for four Hungarian newcomers. Please phone Miss Azou-loy, BA. 0611.
WORK WANTED
DRESSMAKER WILL do new work or olterotions in your house, or her own home. Phone HA. 8908L._
SHARE ACCOMMODATION
WIDOWER WILL shore comfortable five-room bungalow with Jewish middle-aged couple in return for household services. Please write Box 22, Jewish Western Bulletin, 2675 Oak St., Vancouver .9. _
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FURNISHED sleeping room to rent. Dl. 6346.
THERE'S EXCITING TALK at the Dave Bennan home these days about the prospects of a trip to Israel . . .But this won't be just an ordinary trip ... There's a strong possibility that 15-year-oId Freyda Berman, whose track fame is spreading, will be the first Vancouver ath-^ lete to compete in the Maccabiah Games in Israel, scheduled for next September . . . Joey Richman, well known coach in eastern Canada and a leading member of the Canadian Maccabiah committee has written asking to have Freyda train for the 100 and 200 metre races and for the 80 metre hurdles. Freyda's time for these distances in earlier training has been better than the best times recorded at the last Maccabiah in 1953. She has now gone back into training specially for these events ... In the
(^mp J4aldivak on HAROLD ZtOTNIK, JOE DUNKLEY C.L.U, PHIL WATERMAN MORLEY SHAFRON
tlie initiation o^ tlieir HAROLD MANN
decond deacon WATERMAN ASENCICS kinITSo
1280 W. Pender MU. 3-7521 <
FOR RENT, QUIET, clean, well furnished room for light housekeeping. Kitchen privileges. Nice district. 836
West 22nd Ave. Phone EM. 3570,1 meantime she is also busy with many evenings, 6 - 9:30 p.m. | ^eets in and around B.C. Two weeks I
ago at an open Vancouver meet she set a new Canadian record for juvenile girls by doing the 100 yard dash in 11.'4 seconds. Last week at kelowna she repeated this feat when | she came first in the 100.yard dash, for girls 15 and under .. ..This weekend Freyda will be running in an open meet at Victoria and in the Caledonia •Games at Brockton Point next Monday ... Last week she won the honor of being chosen as the out-
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THE BIG BOY£i and girls of B'nai B'rith are also heading convention way ... Among those off to the disrict 4 BB convention which opens in San Francisco Sunday night are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Loomer, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Singer, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Acemian^ Dr. and Mrs. Roy Waldman, Mr. and Mrs. Bod Gervin, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dewitt and Mr; and Mrs. Daye Chertkow, as well as Sid Greenberg, Mr. and Mrs. At Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lifchus and Morris Cravan , , . Any more??
INDIVIDUALJRECORD in UJA
card coverage has been achieved by Mrs. Dora Yorsh who has now set a new high as champion canvasser in the Women's Division by bringing in 265 contributions for a total of $2500,
%%i^^L IT PAYS!
B.C. PEST CONTROL' LTD.
BA. 2715
standing Bahtalm athlete in the month, . ... . ^ ^ - -
of May and was presented a trophy -'^^f T
by Cyclone Taylor. '"^^'^^
this year.
« * * HOLD EVERYTHING LADIES—
WHAT ABOUT THE WOMEN?
Don^t be Fooled^
..uineist on a
—That's the question we're asking in Before you depart for summer holi-
connection with membc^rship in the days please mark the date of Wednes-
Jewish Home for the Aged pf B.C. day, August 21 on your calendar . . .
. It has been stated thai women This is the date chosen by the wives
are not eligible for membership in of local Jewish professional men for
the Home, but a close scrutiny of the annual Medical Aid to Israel Tea
the constitution of that organization . . . it will take place at the home
reveals no mention of this. The first of M&r. and Mis. Esmond Lando, un-
clause of the article on membership der the convenership of Mrs. A. Olf-stated: '^embersiiip shall be open L,an, with Mrs. David Claman and
to all persons of flie Jewish race over Mcs. Irving Cher&ow co-conveners
Ian and Charles Davis. The Kagna team was leading the field with 44 percent coverage on Tuesday of tibis week.
Veteran 'campaigner Sam Rothstein is again proving to be one of the top men in the "A" cards secition. He has brought in seyen contributions including six increases to date.
One of the outstanding jobs in the campaign thus far is being done by Jack Slobin who took 74 general canvass cards, plus 12 Metropolitan cards, then came to the Cjeneral Canvas breakfast and tck)k an^ has covered 63 cards to date and has obtained 20 increases. ,
It has been .indicated that the closing UJA dinner will probably take place towards the end of August
PERSONALIZED SERVICE If you're planning to sell your home, please consider this as my personol offer to ouit you. NO OBLIGATION. Just call Mr. Bert Doduck, office KE. 8.817, or eves. EM 2470. Hoover & Taggart Realty Ltd.
Shaughnessy
Choice lot near Ocik, 92 ft. frontage. Price reduced to $9,^0. Coll Mr. Johnson^ PA. 7151 or CH. 2312 eves.
S. G. Freeze Realty Go. Ltd.
Bower BIdg., 543 Granviiie PA. 7151
SO-Min. Presciiption Service
ANYWHERE IN KERRISDALE
HAVE YOUR DOCTOR CALL
Joy's Pharmacy J. Jampole (Chemist)
2267 W. 41st KE. 4977
AUDITORIUM FOR RENT
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Voncouyer Talmud Torah
Call: CE. 1312, days FR. 2797, eves.
J. B. Newall Monuments
Hebrew Inscriptions our Speciolty Established 1909
Personal ottention poid to all orders Fraser and 35th Ave. FR. 1312
the age of 21.» . . . The only direct reference to women in the constitution of the home is under the objects of the society where it states that the home shall be operated for the care of men and women of advanced age . . . In Article six there is a clause giving j. the society •^wer to fofm a Ladies (hrganization as an auxiliary'* but nowhere is there any mention that ladies may only join the auxiliary and may not become members in the Home itself!
BTNfAI BIUTH GIRtS have been conventioning (district 4) at,Whittier College, California this week and the presiding officer at the confab has been Natalie Veiner of our city, who is retiring as BEG district president. One of the convention chairmen was Sharon Weinstein, also of our town And we here that Diane Adel-berg won the regional BBYO storytelling contest in Los Angeles this week.
. . Good enough, Lillian?
UJA RESULTS
(Continued from Page 1) has brought in pledges totalling $9,-391 from 86 contributors who pro duced $6,863 last year. The general canvass has raised $3^890 to date from 239 contributof^ who gave £ total of $3,144 last year.
Leading contributors in tihe UJA drive to date ($2,000 and over) include Norman Rotihstein, who's ^edge of $6,000 remains the fop contribution, Arthur Sereth, $5,000; J. Raphael and sons, $4,000; Ralph Wolfe, $3,500; Chas. Margolus and Abe Sacks, $3,000; Ben and Morris Wosk, $2,700, Al Roadburg, $2000; Alberta Meat (A and £>. Fouks and S. Zack), $2,000.
Six teams of canvassers are at work in the Metropolitan Division this yeix headed by Jack Kagna, Saul Wyne, Allen Gold, Sid Zack, Dr. Sid Kap-
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SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS
' (Continued fronft page 1) for general proficieq^cy of $200 each
is David M. Berg, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Berg of West Vancouver,
B.C.
Tevie L. Rome, son of Mr. and Mrs. J: Rome is the wmner of a $200 scholarship in Arts and Sciencie for proficiency in second year, as well ds a $400 Vancouver Sun scholarship for former paper carriers. This is the second time Mr. Rome has been awarded the Vancouvei: Sun scholarship,
More l^e results 'Will be nounced in the next issue.
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