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JEWISH WESTERN BULLETIN
Thursday^ October 30,, 1952
Wbmm^s Club News
M^DICAt AID TO ISRAEL TEA
The Annual Tea for Medical Aid to Israel is taking place this year on Wednesday, November 26 at the lovely home of Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Baker, 5790 Hudson St., under the convenership of Mrs. David Silvers, Mrs. Harold kjpiviBl and Mrs. David Zacks. . Thejvives of the' local professional men are once again convening this Tea, to help meet the great need for medical aid to IsraeL This need is very acute as there is a continuous pressing urgency' due to the great influx of new arrivals to that country. ... The community is urged to mark this vei^ important date on its calendar.
PIONEER WOMEN
VUymEXL WOMEN'S COUN-
<QEL are geared for their Second Annual Bazaar, Restaurant and Slocial which will take place on ^iinday, December 7 at the Community Centre, 2675 Oak St. . . . No effort is being spared to make this event bigger and better than eyer. An active executive was set lip at the last Bazaarv committee meeting held at the home of Mrs. H. tJorbovitsky, October 20. The following is the committee: Chair-in^ Mrs. H. Gorbovitsky; Co-chainnan, Mrs. B. Victor; Secre-tfuy, Mrs. Yochlowitz; Treasurer, Mr& M. Rubin; Annual Raffle, Mrs. H. Shnitka; Restaurant, Mrs. M. Finn and Mrs. S. Moss; Home cocking, Mrs. I. Vilinsky and Mrs. S. Matlin;- Drawing, Tl/Sxs. L. Tas-kier and Mrs. H. Specter; Bingo, Mrs. S. Jackson; Social, Mesdames E. Kopelow; E. Zentner,' S. Stein and M. Sambad; White Elephant^ Mrs. Tochlowitz. . . Proceeds are for the New YX)uth ViUage Kanot in Bashit on the way to Negev, where 300 to 400 boys and girls-from 13 -to 18 years old will be trained for settlement in; Negev: The community is asked to
keep December 7 open."
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GORDONIA CLUB win hold their annual Bazaar Shower on Wednesday, November 5 at the home of Mrs. J. Bogoch, 2807 Alder St., at B p.m. An interesting program is being prepared and all members and their friends are invited.
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GOLDA MTERSON CLUB are
completing plans for their Tea which will take place in the beautiful home of Mrs. A. Wosk, »i224 West 47 Avenue on Wednesday, November 12 from 2-5 p.m. The community is asked to keep this date open.
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HANITA CLUB will hold th^ir bi-monthly meeting on Monday, November 3 at the home of Mrs. Sally Buim, 2866 West 16 Ave. All members are requested to attend this very important'meeting.
SENIOR CLUB held their election meeting recently at the home of Mrs. M. Omansky, where the following slate was elected for the year 1952-53: /
President, Mrs. M. Omansky; 1st Vicfe-President, Mrs. S. Che-chick; 2nd Vice-President, Mrs. Nacht; Treasurer, Mrs. I. Chernov; Recording Secretary, Mrs. M. Morris; Financial Secretary, Mrs. Nacht; Corresponding Secretary and PBblicity, Mrs.X Rome; Telephone Committee, Mesdames Che-cov and Katchenovsky; Social Committee, Mesdames Chechick; PuUen, B. Rothsteln and Palon-sky; Sick Committee, Mesdames Chechick and Pullen; Trustees, Mesdames Faghin, Lipson,, Horowitz, M. Goldberg, Gorback, Led-erman and Waldman.. . . A meeting with the newly elected officers was held at the home of Mrs. I. Chernov where plans fdr the coming year were discussed. . ... It was decided to hold an Installa-
may be obtained from any Shalom member after Nov«nber . . .A very interesting talk was ! given by Mr.Donald ^^ixon of I IJixon's Fine Arts on;the history of pottery . . .,The Jiext,meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.
tion Dinner on Sunday, November 16 at the Cominunity Centre. A Tea, the date to be announced I M^Adler, 1080 West Kiiig Edward in a later issue of the Bulletin, on jTovember 4, ?it which time a. will be held at the home of Mrs. vieryintCTesting program 1^ I. Lederman, \ with Mesdames given .Any new members who Horowitz, Checov, Lederman and wish to join are asked to contact
M. Rothstein and MisSjM. Rothr stein convening. ^
HADASSAH
—Photo by iosepho Studio. MRS. PEGGY SILVERS
'Chainnaa Hadas^ Coimcil
n^embershlp Drive The month of November h^ been set aside by Hadassah Coun-1 ever held.
cil as membership month. Membership chairmen are strongly j j urged to contact personally or through their committees every
Mrs: P. Kostman at West 103.
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NORDAU CHAPTER wiUhbld its next meeting Tuesday^ ? Noi-vember 4 at the home of BJleta Rubin, 7249 Marguerite. > ^
• » ♦ HERZLIA'S next regular meeting vwill take place at the 'home of Mrs. M. Gelfond, :3385' Maniioiia Street, Tuesday evening, rJoyem-ber 4.
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MIRIAM CHAPTER ^ill hbld its next meeting on Thursdsiy, Novfember \6 (please note chairii^e^ of day) at the home of Anne Zimmerman, 3658 West 26 Avenute Harriet Satner, Bazaar chairman will give a report on the Bazaar projects, and members are asked to turn in allBazaar monies and tickets. Other important business *^v;?^|wQl also be discussed. \
LILLIAN FREIMAN CHAPTER
report that their Bazaar shower held at' the home of Rebeccai Horowitz, was a tremendous success,'and one of the most profit-
The cup and
saucer, donated by the conyener, 'Donner, was won by
non-Hadassah woman in the Jew-^
Dorothy Swartzriian^^^w number 16304; "The next meeting .. .. .... .will be held in the form of a
jsh community. Jewry today L^-^^ Wednesday, November looks ta Hadassah women for L Ari^xcellent program has been eadership To Hadass^ P^jects I ^ ^^^^j m Israel this organization is the; 1^ life stream. The hospitals,^^^ <^ ren*s homes-rgirls' schools—baby yiiiages---homes for the aged-all . dependent upon Hadassah'
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF ilEWlSH W BUSINESS AND PR6f^ ^jnen 1^^ SERVICE AUXBLIARY will
There are many chapters work- pold a Membership Drive in the unison in Vancouver. Inform of a sherry party, Sunday, one of these there is a place for November;2nd, from 2 to 5 p.m each and every Jewish woman, a* ^ome of Mrs. M. H. Gins-Contact our very efficient council P^rg, 1195 West 50th. All young membership chairman-!-Mrs. Peg- w®™®" who are interested in gy Silvers at fa. 7548Y. She willlGouncil Activities are invited to gladly help place you where you wish to belong. Join the ranks of Hadassah now.
lattend...
AJF5^ mem-« « ibers who attended the "
HENRIETTE SZOLD CHAP- h^'' ^® Educational Work-
TER will hold its next executive ^hop are agreed that it was an
meetmg on Tuesday, November 4 at the. home of Mrs. I. Mackoff^
outstanding success; and that all participants benefitted greatly.. ..
287 West 26 Avenue, Plans for ^effl^ health Discussion Group the next "Aid to Israel"^ affgi^ will hold their first meetmg Tues-
and other important business will h^^'J^^'^^^'i'^i^ ^^^''}^
the home of Mrs. Ethel Bellows,
2003 ^Wes^ /. . .The
Service! Bulletin is now being
compiled land! members are asked
tb^list thieir I'^ise br^^^^b^
project by- cailling Mrs. S, Gould;
CH. 9364. . . . The International
Affairs Discuissioh Group will
hold its fi^Kit meeting Thur^
Nbvv 6 at 8:30 p.m. £it the^ h^
of Mrs. J. Zimmerman, 1876 W.
62. Phone KE^SSe^ or KE. 1049.
. J^i exe^ mbeting will
be held bn^ 3 at thfe
home of Xieon Tessler, 4215
CETObie Street, at; 8:15 p.m.}^;^^'^^
be discussed. All executive members are asked to attend.
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NAOMI CHAPTER are again sponsoring their city-wide 3ridge Tournament, to be held Saturday, November 15 and Sunday, November 16 at l:30:and 8:00 p.m. at the Hotel Vancouver. This will a tremendous tournament for
experts and beginners alike, with the Mayor Hume Silver Trophy as top prize and at least one hundred other prizes to be won by players of every calibre. . . . The Rummage Sale will be held December 1 and members are asked ;o take note that in order to facilitate pick-ups, all rummage is to be left at Cambie Depot, Edna
nkiju's home at 3357 Street.
B.B. LADIES
VANCOUVER-CHAPTER No. 77 had as their guest at their last. Heather [meeting, Jack Wolfe, one'of the representatives to Brandeis Camp who gave a most interesting out-
YflUTH MFMRS
BBG next general meetmg ^ill be held Sunday, November 2 2:00 p.m. at the Gommunvty Centre. Pledge class will meet at 3^:0 ip.m. . . . Go-ed Hallowe'en Dance will take place Saturday, Novem7 ber 1 in the Maccabee Room o: Beth Israel, at 8:30 p.m. ^ This is
ured on f ttie program will be musical selections by Mrs: Manya Okolist, Jewish numbers. ... Mrs Anne Zimmerman, third vice-president of B'nai B'rith Women's Grand Lodge will be th^ guest of B'nai B'rith Women on Tuesday, November 25.
PACDIC CHAPTEBr—An Executive meeting wiU be (h^^ November 6 at^ 8:15 pan. at the home of Mrs. Lifschus, 2085
West 1st Acenue.'Plani9 wUl'be completed for ^the Cajrd and
Bingo Social to be;^faeld November ^3. Members who still have donations for our Linen Hamper are asked to please contact Mrs. Harry Connor at PA. 4376Y. . Directives received from yGrand Lodge by our Civic Affairs and Aid to Israel Chairmian will be discussed at this ineetJbag,as^-w^ as the forthcoming visit the District Grand'Lodge Tliird Vice-President, Mrs. Howardo^immer-man, who is expected in Vancouver on November 24 ;.. ]\!br«; Norman Margolis was elected Second Vice-President of the chapter and shall serve in this capacity until the annual elefs-tions in the spring .IHils Is
LADIES' AUXILIARIES
mZRACm WOMEN Prfsident, Mrs. Miriam Weinstem, has left'as the representative delegate to at-; tend the National Convention of Mizrachi which will take place in Montreal on November 5th to 10th. Mrs. Wemstein will" also-proceed to New York to visit with relatives and friends, following' the conference. . .1 A Donor's Lunch^ eon is being planned to be held on November 19th at the home of Mrs. Miller on King Edward Avenue West.' Please ' keep this date open.
SCHARA TZEDECK LADIES AUXILIARY cordiaUy invite each and every member and friend to their annual election to be held y way of a luncheon meeting at the Synagogue Auditorium oh Monday afternoon, November 3 at 12:30 p.m. Business wiljl consist of (a) Reading of Annu^ Report summarizing activities, of past year, (b) Election Xti 1952-
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TALMUD TORAH P-TA will meet next Monday, November 3 at 8:30 p.m. in the Talmud Torah.
. Miss Scott of UBC Extension Department will be guest speaker, her topic to be "Home Furnishings." All members are asked to attend and enjoy this very interesting program.
open to all young people in the community.
^ J ' * !* * . AZA 119 will- hold a general meeting at the Community Centre Sunday) November 2 at 7:30 pjn:
Plans for ^an
ice-skatmg following)
party were
(house party made at<the last'executive meetr ing. A dance and house Sabbath were also discussed. ... . Any boy between the ages of 14-21 wishr ing to join AZA 119 is requested to attend the next general meet-^
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HABONIM. — Movie Projectionist Group will meet on Sunday, Novernber 2 at 3:05 in the Centre. In; addition to other courses, the operation of Public Address Systems and Tape recorders will be included.. More members are still, needed for this group, and girls from Bonim are especially invited to come to our next >meetitig.v Discussion :Of future plans will take place.
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UJPO announces the formation Of a new Senior Youth Club, com-r posed of young adults between the ages of 19 and 25. Anyone interr' ested in participating in the first activity of the group is invited to a swimming party this Stuiday; November 2 at 2:30 p.m. at the Crystal Pool.
UJPO YOUtH CLUB held its annual Hallowe'en Social Saturday, October 25 followed by - its "Little Olympics" on Sunday, October 26. Sunday,. November 2 there will be the regular fortnightly meethig at the Peretz School, follow;ed by dancing lessons and dancing.
UJPO JUNIOR YOUTH CLUB will liold its Hallowe'en Party, j^ovember 1st. There will' be ducking for apples, fireworks disr-play and a grand time for all.
B'noi 3'rith Cbmmunily Council
Blood Donor Nighf
Nov. 6 at Talmud Torah (27frh & Ook)
Foirview Branch
Conodion Legion
Tuesdoy, Nov. 25 9 p.m.
Lions Gofe Legion
2611 W. Fourth Ave.
Tickets in;Advonee from Members.Only Refreshments —- i:nteirtainment.
Plenty of Forking Spdce.
SHALOM CHAPTER'S last l^^e of his holiday at Brandeis. meeting was held at the home of • -.The dinner held Sunday eve-Mrs. Victor Hertzman on October ning and convened by Mrs. E. 21 ... With mta Wolochow. in'Zacks and Mrs. Zena Shine asr charge, full plans were drawn up sisted by the executive proved or our forthcoming project—^the quite successful. . . . Members are sponsorship of the Totem Theatre requested to make a special prpduction "Tony Draws A fort to attend the social evening lorse," a' comedy by Ledey planned for next meeting at th6 Storm—to be presented Sunday, Centre,.Tuesday, November 4 at November 30 at 8:15 p.m. at the 8:00 p.m. This Chapter wiU have Totem Theatre,: Dun£anuir and/ as their guests and speakers, Mr. Beatty. Tickets for this produc- and Mrs. Blume, Recently ar-tion are being sold in advance and rived from Tel Aviv.. Also feat-
Move You Purchased Your Radio Licence?
TFie obtaining of new Rodio Receiving Licences Is mandatory,on April 1 or as soon thereafter as possible. Under the Rodio Act, 1938, the Deportment of Transport Is not only required to collect the licence fee from all radio owners but moy prosecute where necessary to enforce thetAct. • : ■ ■ " ' '
' Worning Is given that investigations and prosecutions have oli^ady conlimericed in cases where Radio \«Re^lvlng Licences ore overdue thix)ugh neglect/ rhlsunderstd or-wilful intent. ;
DEPAinT^eNT OF TRANSP^
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