Fridoy, June 10, 1955
JEWISH WESTERN BULLETIN
Page Seven
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Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Sheckter of Edmonton are visiting in Vancouver, guests of their son-in-law and daughter Dr. and Mrs. Michael Wolochow.
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Dr. and Mrs. Morris Archeck are now visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. David Kobernick and family, in Montreal. En route they will visit their relatives in New York, Philadelphia an<i Chicago.
Dr. Harry Froekson Weds Ruth Tessler
A double ring ceremony uniting in marriage Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tessler and
EDMONTON
Mr. & Mrs. David Garfin
ccordiolly Invite their friends and relatives to the
BAR MITZVAH
of their son
Cecil Nathon
on Saturday morning, June 25, 1955, 10 o'clock
BETH ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE
119 Street and 102 Ave., Edmonton
Kiddush Luncheon following service.
No cords.
DANA
VANCOUVER'S WELL-KNOWN HAIR STYLIST
has jusf' returned from the Eost ond is pleased to announce she has joined the staff of
ELIZABETH LOUISE SALON
3061 Gronville St. ot 15th Ave. CH. 6423
It's the variety of tasty Orienta dishes ot MING'S that oppeols to' so many people, particularly children.
For a pleasant family dinner party next Sunday, try MING'S—up the red-carpeted stairway at 147 East Pender—In the heart of Voncou-ver's colorful Chinatown.
147 East Pender
Dr. S. Harry Frackson, son of Mrs.'R. Gr|iy of Victoria, was solemnized in. the Chapel of Congregation Betlii Israel May 29 at 4:30 in the. afternoon. Rabbi David C. Kogen officiated.
The bride wore a ballerina length dress of white Chantilly lace over satin with scoop neckline encrusted with seed pearls. Her bouquet was a spray of gardenias and lily of the valley. Her only attendant was her aunt, Mrs. Joseph Gibbs, matron of honor, who wore pink linen with matching accessories and carried blue Iriis.
Mrs. L. Tessler, mother of the bride, wore' a sheath dress of French blue peau du soi and Mrs. R. Gray, mother of the groom wore rose corded silk on simple lines topped with a bolero jacket.
Nissan Goldman was best man and Joseph Gibbs proposed the Toast to the Bride at a reception and dinner following the ceremony.
The groom graduated this month from the University of British Columbia Medical school.
Out of town guests TVere Mr. A. H. Friedgut, Q.C., and Mrs. Friedgut o^f Jerusalem, Israel; Mrs. H. M. Beckerman, Regina Mr. and Mrs. David Wolochow and Mrs. M. K. Levinson, Ottawa Alderman A. W. Miller, Q.C. and Mrs. Miller and Mr. Leo Rabin-ovich of Edmonton, Mr. and Mrs Wm. Abells, Weyburn.
CANADIAN SHEEP FOR ISRAEL
Mayor Harry Veiner of Medicine Hat is sending a flock of 12 breeding sheep to the Hebrew University. The^ Alberta Mayor ond farmer believes the sheep will prove to be o good breed for Israel and need less grazing space. They will be used by the University for experiments. The sheep were shown by Mayor Veiner to Yehuda Gaulan, Israel Consul-General to Canada, who was in Mediciiie Hat on his prairie tour. The flock were displayed on the Mayor's farm located neer Brooks, Alberto. Examining the sheep from left to right are Louis Kohn, Medicine Hat; Mrs. Goulon, Yehuda Gaulan, H. Fogelman, Executive Director of the Zionist Organization, Western Region, Edmonton; Moyor Horry Veiner and H. B. Freidmon, Medicine Hat.
Youth Affairs
TAMAR BBG's installation of its new executive and MITs will be held June 12, 8:00 p.m. at the Beth Israel. All members and parents are invited. -
There will be a general meeting on June 12 at 2:00 p.m. sharp. Don't forget to buy your tickets for the Father and Daughter
Luncheon.
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TOTEMS 646 held elections of officers for the 'next term op June 5. New executive is: Godol, Bruce Cohen; S'gan, Hartley Kan-tor; Mazkir, Brian Wine; Gizbor, Larry Harrison; Sophar, Morley Hirsch; Moreh, Nat Bent; Kohen Godol, Nat Bent; Shotare Godol, Norm Franks; Shotai'e Ketone, Larry Izen . . . Remember the garden party at Larry Harrison's on June 11, 8:30 p.m. Admission, 75c a couple, 45c stag. This party is open, to members of 119 and
Senior Club Pioneer Women
Tea
Wednesday, June 15
from 2 to 6 p.m.
ot the home of
MRS. R. ROTHSTEIN 5769 Granville St.
Everyone cordially invited
CmtnuHitif Centn
HAROLD MANN'S CORNER
IT HAPPENED IN . . .
Hollywood, Calif — A Certain well-known actor was lunching with a frfend at his club, and ordered kidneys. They then repaired to the bar for on appetiser. Half on hour later a waiter crept up and whispered: "I don't wont to disturb you, sir, but your kidneys ore spoiling."
"I've suspected it for years," answered the actor, "but I didn't realise it was visible to the naked eye."
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BOTH PERIODS of the Day I held at the Centre on Sunday Camp (ages 6 to 8) are full. June 12 at 8:30 p.m. sharp. In-Names will be taken for the wait- eluded in the program will be I ing list and when cancellations Tropical Rhythms from South I are made you will be notified, America; Tchaikowsky Trio in A There is still some room in the Minor; Operattic Duets from Second Period Morning Play Mephistophiles and La Traviat-School (age 4 & 5) and Camp ta; Jewish Folk Songs and Spirit- \ Esther and Camp Maccabee (age uals, Cantorial selections by Janj 9 to 11). jPeerce; Ballet Music—Sleeping
Beauty; Yma Sumac — Voice of I 20-40 CLUB—The last Musical I Xtaby; Excerpts from the Stu-evening of the season will be | dent Prince and Outstanding Mu-
, sic by Segovia. Everyone is wel-BBG . . . Beach party June 25 ^ome to attend. Refreshments I at Spanish Banks. | served.
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60th VANCOUVER BROWNIE I BOWLING BANQUET and PACK held their closing party on ^ind Up Dinner will be held at Thursday, June 2. Browmes and t^e Dog House on Saturday, June leaders met in the Youth room of 25. Registered bowlers will be the Jewish Community Centre, gi^g^ tj^j-ets to this affair. Ad-Because of the inclement weather Lnission for others wiU be $2.00 plans were changed from a picnic p^j, person. Those attending the in Stanley Park to a dinner party ^ance only will be charged $1.00 at the White Spot. Each Brownie | g^gj,
Free Trip to Harrison's
Grand Prize ot Sehara Tzedeck
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JUNE 22
20% DISCOUNT on ol! watch Repairs if you mention this od.
Good Work ot Low Prices
All Work Guaranteed For 1 Yeor.
Robinson's Watch Makers
Mr. 1. S. Stusser 566 Richords PA. 4616
was presented with a pen as a memento of this year's work.
If you are planning to attend the Western States Jewish Youth
These were the gifts of the Brown k,^^^^^^^^ at Seattle from July Owl, and her Tawny Owls, to\^_^^ ^j^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^.^
Centre and reserve accommoda-
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were presented with sterling sil- ^^^^ ^^^^
the Brownies.
The
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Brown Owl
and Tawny Owls, and Redwing
INDORSATIONS GRANTED
HABONIM LABOR ZIONIST YOUTH^-Annuol Concert—June 12 CONGREGATION BETH ISRAEL Sisterhood—Torah Tea—June 15 SCHARA TZEDECK MEN'S CLUB — Bozaar — June 22 LIONS GATE LODGE B'NAI B'RITH — Dance — June 25 PIONEER WOMEN'S COUNCIL —Tea and Shower
of 6<otMMe for Israel — June 27 MIZRACHI WOMEN — Annual Garden Party — July 5 VANCOUVER LODGE B'NAI B'RITH — Judy Gorland Show July 19 VANCOUVER YOUNG JUDEA — Convention — Sept. 1-4 NATIONAl COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN—
Dinner Donee—October ,15
ver coffee spoons with the Girl Guide crest on behalf of the Brownies in appreciation of their time and work during the past year . . . The pack is now closed for the summer months and will reopen in the early fall. Brownies are girls between the ages of eight and eleven years. Brownie leaders.this season were: Brown
BOWUNG NOTES Team W
Slutsky ....................11
Jenny Gordon ......10
Claude Koven........10
Al Cohen ................ 8
Harvey Leven........ 8
Lou Smith .............. 6
Belle Weinberger .. 6 Sam Gordon .......... 6%
Owl, Bunny Braunstein; Tawny
Owls, Fay Gordon and Cynthia |Lil Weinstein ...... 6%
Buckwold; Redwing, Rosalynn I Kurt Loebel ........ 2
Kemp; God Mother, Mrs. Charles (Chuck) Kemp.
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Young Judaea News
vYOUNG JUDAEA SENIORS
advise that all raffle tickets for he Scholarship to Israel must be sent to Frances Charkow by June 12. There are 10 valuable prizes and all members are urged
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