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J EWISH WE STERN BULLET IN
Fridqy, p>Juary 12/ 1954
(TSVISHN UNZ ALEIN)
LAZAR
By
munity Council'anjiual meeting which is set for jSiiistday, February 23. . . . Several of the annual reports may be condensed into oiie '-synopsiaed" (free trans-I lation—;Siimmary) version. • * * * * THIS WEEK'S ACCOLADE
PINE COMBINATION — The
recent donation towards Centre equipment of $85 is being used to purchase tomato juice glasses and chesterfield slip covers; it was announced by Sue Maikin at last week's Centre Committee meeting. . . .We hope the tomato juice won't end up on the slip covers!
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goes diit to Sam Crould in behalf BUILDING 'TZORES' (free[of the Council of Jewish Women, transl^tion^problems) — There . . .Mrs. H. ,C. Weller nomhiate* was talk about redecorating some fhim as' "Thrift Shop Husband of of the rooms in the Centre at the 4ii» YeM'* tor his outstanding same committee meeting. ... We work in support of the Council
wonder if it might be possible to Tlu-ift Shop, push out some of the waljs while
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1105 Seymour St., MA. 0029 Voncouver's finest Bowling Establish ments will guarantee you many hours of fine enjoyment if you take up boiling. Open alleys Monday to Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays 10 a.m to midnight.
doing this and ;nake a little more room for activities, pffices, and etc. until the new building is built, that is.
TALKING ABOUT BUILDINGS
-Here are some figiires that give added confirmation of the heed for a new Centre. ; . . Lou Zimmerman reports that over 16,000 people attended Con(miimity (Centre program activities during 1953, representing an increase of 5,000 over 1952. . . . This figure is exclusive of the attendance at all meetings and affairs by groups
"When s it snow* or rains here
we ore isiiiig ond warm' in our homes. But when it roins in Israel thousands of children still hove only fiovels to huddle in. Don't keep your Youth Aliyoh ^ards worm at hbrfe. Take them out to meet oiiir generous Vohcoiiver contributors and tfaisefhb money to help vrarm and enrich- the livei of Ybuth Aliyoh children in Israel. Meose do it today.!"
who rent space in the Centre.
MOVIE CAMERAS AND TAPE RECORDERS FOR RENT.'Comero supplies, etc.
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RECORDS
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THINGS ARE BOOMING with the local Habonim youth groups ... or so we would gather from
n^n, _ _ _ .recent developments. . Are-
A ^Tu "^^^ cent visitor fo Habonim was
-Another Tzore'^discussed^by Dani Kermaii, national secretary, he Centj-e Committer ^as how Lf ^he organization, who met with to meet tl« budget for the Cen^aU groups here and particularly tre for 1954. . . .It seems that L„^^„ded the organization of
demandwillexceedjupplyin the Habonim Parents. ... The Ha-reahn of finances this ^year. . . .\^^^^ ^j^^ j^^^^ 3^ official ad-A number of suggestions were
made oh how to meet the' de-
viser here now in the person of Asher Wallfish, a most capable
ficity but we.think they missed Lgj^^ji^^i,,, -^^^^^^ ; . , ^he
one good idea.
How about
local leaders of Habonim this
instituting a regular Centre I ^^^^^^^^ ^j^^ ^^^^^^ membership fee^ for everyone L^^^ ^^^^^ ^ with the Youth participating m Centre Program L^^^i^gj, activities. ^ ^ ^ Goodman.
ANOTHER NEW PR^^ ^UR WvORlTE
(again) IS the revival of toe C«i-^^^^^^ i„ the person of Mrs. tre libra^ being undertaken tWs L^^^j^ ^ack is opening her home toe by Pi^^ secretary Boris L^^ ^ birthday tea
Steim^n^ith the suppojrt of theLj jaenrietta Szold Chapter next Bus. & Prof. grpi4R,Qf^^e Coun-L^^^ Are the men also
cil of Jewish Women. Knowing L^^.^^^ ^ H.S. beauties Boris and the group he's working I with we'r6 willing to bet on a ^ successful outcome this time.
IS YOUR SUB to the Balletin
FURTHER CHOICE of activi-ty f or Monday nights is the course in Modem Ballroom Dancing be^ ng started at the Centre. ..As Rabbi Goldenberg would say: Where is the Jewish content?
paid for 1954?
OBITUARIES
WnXf AM KOSHEVOY, a longtime resident of Vancouver STILL WORRIED about thel^^^^®^ away in his home at 3665 effects of the recent weather Street Friday, February 5.
hefe*s hoping it stays in the re-h^^ming to Canada in 1904 he cent) are the leaders of the local P^^ed for a few years in Mont-Youth Aliyah drive. . . . llfcs. a |feal,_tiien settled in Vancouver Froni« (who was also in Israel
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Monuments
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W. R. Chondler Memorials
Specialists in Outstanding Designs
39th Ave. & Froser FR. 1230
not so long ago) .and Mrs. B. Panar, co-chairmen of the drive, ogether with Mrs. H. Freeman, chairman, join in emphasising the statements made elsewhere in this issue by the other two co-chairmen and yours truly. . . We hope every canvasser who still has Youth Aliyah cards wil show as much initiative as the lady who called Mrs. Freeman to tell her she was missed when the cards were given out and offered to take two kits.
* '*'*,• A RECORD for completing an
annual meeting with great dispatch was tmdoubtedly achieved by the Volunteer Bureau of Greiater Vancouver last week . . .Mrs. Jessie Allman who attended the meeting reports that the whole thing took about 2C minutes. . . . Mrs. Allman wa.«-assigned the tesk of npoving, a motion that nominations be closed . . . which incidently if not in accord with **Robert*s Rules". . . . However we know that the Volunteer Bureau performs outstanding service in Vancouver and we forgive them their extreme of efficiency in this case.
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TALKING ABOUT ANNUAL MEETINGS an attempt is being made to "efficien-fee" the Com-
in 1910.
He was very active in business here, first in the grocery and
Zionist Convention
of 8:30 p«in»
Vdficouycfr Delegofes To The felc^nt Zionist Cbnvenlioil in Moiiti^dl
will discuss
'The Future of 2^ in
P^rtfdponts In th^ Symposium wilt 1^^^^
LesHophoei, Dave Silvers, i^rof,Som^ Lipson, Dr. M. W. Steinberg, Morris Joeobson^ Lou Lefdhn dnd Jock
no
EVERYONE IS INVITED TO ATTEND No Appeol for. Funds
AZA 119
Drive for
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MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14 From 11 o.m. to 3 p.m.
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l^lease make prompt payment of small bills for Classified Ads.
stove business and later in the fruit business,
Predeceased by his wife many years ago, he is survived by three sons, Hiihie, Sam and Joseph and two daughters, Freda and Mrs. Arthur Foulcs. There are two granddaughters.
Burial took place Sunday, February 7 at Schara Tzedeck Ceme-';ery, Rabbi Bernard Goidenberg officiating, assisted by 4?ant6r
David Reznik.
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ABRAHAM COHEN, age 63, passed away last month in To-•onto. Mr. Cohen lived in Van-::ouver for the last five years. Togethe;* with Mrs. Cohen he left Tor Toronto for a month's holiday with his family. He died 50on after his arrival there.
Mr, Cohen is survived by his wife Ann, by two daughters in roronto and one daughter in Seattle. There are also six grand-hildren. Interment was in To-rpnto. ■
Histodrut'-J-a founding institution of the Jewish Stote Deserves Support for their Heolth Restoring and Re-hobilitotion work. '
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GLENEAGLES MATINEE BOiVIillirG LEAGUE m^de re^ cords fall. aS Gloria Zacks established a new high-three of 695 breaking her previous mark of 860 hung up last week, last M;bn-day afternoon. A new single game record was'; also chaJked up by Gloria Zacks with a brilliant tally of 338 to break, the 302 record tallied by Molly Balsh|ne just one week ago. The. team single-game record of 929, established by the Balshine team last week, was, equalled by the Segal aggregation the following week. The results and standing are as follows: Fainstein 2, Chess 1; Balshine 2, Seged 1.
STANDING
P W L
Balshine..................... 9 5 ' .4
Fainstein .„................. 9 ^4
Chess.......................9 4 5
Segjsl ...............—.......... 9 4 5
Al Nelson wishes to announce that the golf course should be ready for play by the week-end. Art Sereth, Chairman of th6 Building Committee advises that work has started on the founda-ion of the new club-house, and construction will commence March Ist on schedule.
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