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Thursday, October 23, 1952
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- The greatest project ever undertaken by Hadassah in Va^^^ couver will come to agrand climax in the daylong Bazaar smc exposition at the Seaforth Armories/Burraifd and'1^^ next Wednesday, October 29. With an outstanding combination of zeal, initiative and energy local Hadassah women Kave organized a truly spectacular eyent. They have also rallied the support and cooperation of countless business houses, the press and radio, and their own men-folk;
Highlighting the day will be^^-:—:-----—4r-.
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mip.m. and 8:15 p.m. Costume magic^ perfect for every oc-
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casion^ and ranging from the deceptively meek tothe highly dramatic, will be the keynote of the show sponsored by Jer-maines and Speiser Purs.
The slick as silk models will be:' 'Mesdames B. Shapiro, M. Goldberg, L. :RaphaeI, M: Levine; J: CohenyM. Chernov, wee Marsha White and Sheila Balshihe, and Master Allan I^udner; Julie of the Bay, will be doing the models* hair and Mr. Ed Rumohi:, teachers at Barney's Music; studio, will be organ a>?comt>anist at the fashion show.
Food is, of course, the grefat uniter. Lillian Frieman Chapter are contributing to this end by Ijserving up a five course delect-'able* hot dinner for $1.25. between the hours pf 5 and 7 p.m. For that continental flavor, the dinner will be under the supei--vision of a "mystery chef," famed in pre-war Europe for his cuisine.
Not to be outdoiie. Youth Ali^ yah, in the true European tradition, will enhance your food enjoyment by way of a Sidewalk Cafe. A collection of individualized fine foods is also being of-^ fered by Naomi; Deborah, Royal City, Nordau,, Henrietta Szold; Herzlia and Miriam Chapters, foi* discriminating palates.
With high-minded purpos^i each Chapter will offer handip craft <li5PJays ,of ^ unt^sual, char[-' acter. A rare sense of-authentic^ ity is ~ manifested in the- Doll House created by Royal City, complete with five rooms and a patio. Creative playthings, fish ponds, home-made candy and shimmering dolls by the dozens will J^dake this a children's paradise.
^; For the devout admirers of the original, Henrietta Szold offer a Hat Bar featuring a dramatic display of hats. Dozens of potted plants is one of the contributions of the Herzlia Chapter.
For your self-indulgence, the Hobby Show will display ' the ;^pecial skills of many hands. Entries can be arranged by contacting Mrs. J. Karmel.
There will be 24 commercial exhibits from' local manufacturers and stores. - Mayor Hume has kindly consented to draw the
Arab Delegate Attacks Israel at Wi Assembly
UNITED NATIONS~7(JTA) — Iraqi delegate Mohammed Jamali charged last week at the United Nations that the State of Israel was continuing to disturb the peace of the Middle;East. Speaking at tKe^^^o^^ of the General Assembly's general debate he said that Israeli "aggression" along the borders of various Arab states was constantly killing "innocent Arabs."
The Iraqi delegate claimed that Israel was embarked on a program of large-scale military preparations. He asserted that Israel had defied implementation of the General Assembly's resolution urging the return of the Palestine Arab refugees to their former homes. He demanded that "justice be done to tli^ Arabs of Palestine" and declared that such justice would make for peace and stability in the Middle East.
Israel was expected to make its policy statement in the general debate some time this week.
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The varied recreational facilities that_^^ the Bazaar offers, as sures tliat nowhere will your pleasure dollar bring ycu so much. For an enchanting day of fine foods and entertainmeht, plan to visit the Seaf orth Armories, Bur* rard at 1st Ave., on Wednesday, October 29.
Fashion Commentotor
mSS NORAH SHERLOCK
Commentator at the Hadassah Fashion Shows at Seaforth Armories next Wednesday will be Miss Norah Sherlock. Xn 1946 Miss Slierlock directed a highly: successful British fashion show 'tdur tlirgu^K ^'U'ni'ted States' and Canada, which was seen in Vancouver at Spencers. She came back here recently with her husband Frank Cottman, ivell known interior decorator, to take up permanent residence. The Hadassah Fashion show will mark Miss Sherlock's first public appearance since her return.
mrs. c. groberm;an '
Convener, Hadassah Bazaar and Fresi Exposition ;
Kosher Supplies No With Home Freezer
The latest of modern conveniences, specially adapted to. the Jewish home is currently being introduced in <iVancouver by Harold Levine and Morris Simons,' representatives of Home Provis-oners (British Columbia) Ltd. This is the Deepfreeze Home Freezer unit, now available to Jewish families with Kosher Meat and Poultry Redi-Paks.
Messrs. Levine and Simons an-^ nounced this week that they have made arrangements to havje kosher meat and poultry supplies processed and. packed at the Co-! Op Kosher Market, under supervision of the Rabbis /af Vancouver and the Mashgiach. The meat will be kosherized and the poultry cleaned and kosherized, making hem oven-ready v/hen received.
Deepfreeze Home Freezer uii-* Its come in a variety of sizes adapted to the^size of the family. The price and payment plan is adapted to the family budget, state Messrs. Levine and Simon. They say that many families can save enough money tiurough' bulk buying to pay for their Deepfreeze unit.
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