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W E S T E N BULLETIN
Friday, October 12, 1956
HADASSAH BAZAAR and AUT0 SHOW
Wednesday, October 17
11 o.m. to 11 p.m.
" with fashions
Tuesday, October 16
^ 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.
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SEAFORTH MMORICS
(iots of parkmsi space behind arnsories)
, Display Promatins B. C. — Gigantic Auction
Q Cofeterio style restouront with food and delicacies for every taste. • Novel gifts ond handicrafts at low prices. •
• vHomemoker displays from local and notional advertisers.
• Bingo and oth^r gomes supervised by Foirview Br., Canadian Legion.
3 FASHION SHOWS: TUESi 8 P.M.;
An original Socony Designed dress will be given owoy after every fashion show
WED, 2:3d & 8 P.M.
*Mony Give-Awoys including 3,000 Richard Hudniit cosmetic somples.
HADASSAH
SHALOM CHAPTER are planning a Tea and Children's Fashion Show on Wednesday, November 28 at the home of Edith Lando.
IADSES' AUXILIARIES
PERETZ SCHOOL F-TA held their membership tea recently,* when elections and installation of the new executive took place. Mr. Ben Chud-novsky, principal of the school installed the new executive as follows: Prc»ddent, Helen Dobbs; Yice-Presi dent, Norma Winrob; Secretary, Louise Newstone; Treasurer, Ruby Wyne; Educational committee, Naomi Pellin, Ann Stelndel, Anne Wiseman and Edith Hestrin; Good Cheer, Nancy Zlotm'k; Publicity, Gallia Chud; Membership, Bertha Arnold; Bazaar, Bea Brail, Clara Fox, Berflia Arnold, Helen Dobbs and Edidi Hes-^ (Tin; Phonfaig, Bella Vechter, Hanna Hirt, Ruby Wyne and Marion Bloom.
* * * * SISTERHOOD BETH ISRAEL as
a courtesy to the Hadassah Bazaar has changed the date of their next meeting. It will take place Wednesday, October 24 at 12:30 p.m. in the Auditorium of the Synagogue. This
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will be a "membership drive" luncheon and conveners are Mrs. A. Breen and Mrs. D. Levine. Participating ^in the program will be Mesdames B Shapiro, A. Kramer and J. Bernstein, Mrs. W. Steiner will discuss "Current Events."'
B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN
PACIFIC CHAPTER B'NAI B'RITR WOMEN No. 763 will hold their next executive meeting at the home of Lola Dietsel, 1150 W. 32nd Ave., on Monday, October 22. . . A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend the B'nai B'rith family Oneg Shabbott at the Beth Israel Synagogue, Friday, October 12 . . The Beth Israel Synagogue is the place of the forthcoming B'nai B'rith sponsored ^Blood Donor Clinic on Tuesday, October 23. The support of the entire community is requested.
Pacific Chapter has entered the Mc-Gavin wrapper contest. Please save the full wax wrapper or inner band on cellophane wrapped loaves of any McGavins bread products. The contest ends midnight, October 31. . . . Delegates attending the Pacific Northwest Conference in Walla Walla, Wash., October 13 and 14 are Mrs. Jack Sparton and Mrs. Josh Abram-son. . . . AH members are requested to start collecting' and saving saleable items for our rummage sale.
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN
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Members of B.C Lions, guests at Hadassah Bazaar next Tiies. & Wed.
KH WOMEN is'sponsoring a "Cdun-cilette" branch for girls 17-21 years of age. A membership drive "Coke-tail" party will be held at the home of Vivienne Stusser, 1149 West 26 Avenue, pn October 17, at 8:00 p.m. Every gir^ is welcome to come. Please advise Vivienne Stusser at CH. 9860. * * * BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIVISION are holding a member-" ship drive cocktail party on Sunday, October 14 at 3 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Wm. Bellows, 2003 West 19th Avenue. . . . The first general meeting will take place Tuesday, Qcto bfer 16 at 8:15 p.m. at the Rehabilitation Centre, 28th Avenue off Oak Street. A report of the Banff Workshop will be given. All members will participate in the wrapping of an Overseas parcel which is to be sent to the Israel Nursery School.
Hadassah's Annual Bazaar will be held at the Seaforth Armories on Tuesday, October 16 and Wednesday the \1. Mrs Matthew Waterman, Bazaar chairman, with a wonderful committee has been working tire-
CARD OF THANKS
The MizrachI Women of Vancouver wish to thank Mrs, H. Dashevsky for the fban of her home for the Yiskor Tea held recently, and for her grocious help and hospitality, which made this such a success.
Also thanks to Mrs. H. Barad for her assistance and to the many guests who attended.
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lessly to make this the event of the season.
Hadassah's theme this,year is British Columbia: boosting the use of B.e. products, promoting B.C. Indian Arts and Crafts and publicizing B.C. as Canada's evergreen playground. To round out this theme there will be many booths featuring B.C. arts and crafts, camping and sports equipment for a variety of sports.
George Wainborh, a Parks Board commissioner and an executive of the Coca-Cola Company will make the draws on the door prizes.
There will be many more interesting personalities, among them the B.C. Lions team. As always there
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MRS. HOWARD PANAR ticket chairman
will be an array of colorful booths presented by the different Hadassah chapters including a wonderful variety of good foods. The women of Hadassah hope that this will be the biggest and best Bazaar yet, and urge everyone to attend this colorful eyent.
MAPAM QUESTIONS HUNGARIAN REDS EXPLANATIONS
JERUSALEM (WJA) — Commenting on the interview given recently by Oskar Betlen of the Hungarian Workers' Party to an Israeli journalist, the Mapam, daily tAl Ham-ishmar' said it was not enough for the Hungarian Communists to modify their attitude towards Zionism. "They must frankly admit the falseness of the accusations they hay^ levelled agaimt Zionism in the past." Moscow radio's Arabic services, the comment added, was continuing its anti-Israel propaganda line.