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JEWISH W E S T E R N B U L LE T I N
Thursday, April 24, 1952
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REVIEW-ETTE — What kids, and kid-lets, with enthusiasm anc a purpose can achieve was shown by the Habonim in their fine Pesach concert last Sunday .' Staging, direction, . props and chore-ography (dictionary please) everything was done by the young people themselves . . . The performance was as gratifying as the attendance of adults was disappointing—(is this a compari-j,son, why not say it was very good unfartig) ." . ■. A particularly delightful number done by the junior group was the "Sherele" with the performers wearing beardsi,(men) and "sheitels" (wo-|,men) . . . The audience insisted on having this number repeated, and we hear that it may be presented again for the edification of mem-{.befs of the Board of Representatives of the Community Council wlio are holding A meeting next Tuesday ... There virill also be i a fpw items for discussion on the agenda.'
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GOLDEN AGE BABY ... or rather Club, celebrated its first anniversary party last Monday at the Community Centre. The club followed its ;,usual procedure of lionoring at the same time all members with birthdays in "April .:V . A "tlelightful paogram of violin music and Sholom Al6ich-em readings was giveri by Dena Wbsk, ably assisted by Rose Gordon >at the piano ... We hear that the membership of thp GAC, now numbers 90—arfe there aiiy nono-geherians? . . . We also hear that
the most popular game among club members is "Bimbo," the full title being " 'Chob Shoin a Bimbo." ^
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HADASSAH BOOMERANG —
Chickens we can get roasted— or off the roost and have them slaughtered (kosher) . . .. Good deeds also come home to rodst, says the baird, the poet—or maybe the bobmerang^ thrower? How the fine feathers fit in we can't figure, but we do knpw that there'll be fine; furs at the Hadassah Sacrifice Luncheon for whoever wins the beautiful donation (n,b. not a raffle) donated by Speiser Furs for this.occasioh ?. . P.S. Is this contributor ah -Aussie?
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WE LOVE YOU, Hadassah Ladies believe it or not, but we do '.And we hope the Herzlia Mother's Day Tea:; (May 11), .first of its kind for Vancouver Hadassah, does turn but to be "THE TEA" of the season.-. . . Mrs. Esther Seidelman,' convener, and Mrs. Lil Poplack and Mrs. Matil-da Porte, co-convent are sparing no effort to produce Ithe culinary delectabilities (sanclwiches) or this affair to be held at the iTalmud Toroh Auditorium . ^ . And there'll be^* a special ;t8^ for the youngsteirs, so bring tiie kids along and maybe et^^ baby-sitters ... And Hadassah ladies-^we hope you like butter!
OUTSTANDING the abor Institute on Race Beiatiohs last weekend was the **Riinior
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We hove-the answer . . ^ond the additional cost per yebr is
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Fairview Brancl), Canadian Legion is nov/ making plans for its annual stag to take place Tues-I day- May 13 at the Lions' Gate Leigion Hall oil Fourth Ave.^ it was Announced this week by Ralph Greehberg, newly elected
president of the branch. Harry Appleton is chairman of the planning committee for the stag, which is being held in conjunction with the "Sponsor a Hospitalized War
Veteran for a bay's Outing'V pro ject. ' \
A fine program of ehiertain,-ment and refreshments is beihg planned toy the committee, anc further delails will be aunounced later. \ :
Plans are also being made for an, Installation of, Officers affair on Thursday, May 22, with Irving Finklemah and Ike Berher'^in charge. The i>Iace will be announced later.
for rent
Nicely, furnished sleeping or housekeeping. room. Board optional. 4209 Oak Street.
3-ROOM SUITE and kitchenette, also 2<room suite; (couple only) furnishec or unfurnished, nice bright rooms, ha and cold water, everything supplied. 1 block from bus. 847 W. 20th Ave.
INFORMAt/oN WANTED
Would anyone knowing the whereabouts of a r^ewly arrived couple, Moone and Bessie Narrol, please contact Mr. Polotnik, CH. 0503.
Cotering
For Delicious Kosher Dinners call on Hanita Pioneer Women to cater for your banquets, weddings, dances or parties. Reasonable rates. For infor motion phone Mrs. Moss, KE. 2903-Y.
Plumbing and Heating
Paul Belogus & Sons Co; Ltd. Registered contractors. Alterations and quick repairs our specialty. Prompt and courteous day and night service. 4434 W. 10th Ave. AL. 3656. 3796 W. 15th Ave. CE. 3758.
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$60,000 full price.
This excellent South Granville Block features modern roomy suites including tiled kitchens, Pembroke baths and large bedrooms with plenty of closet space. Call' Stan Korsch, KE. 3058-R or PA. -9933.
163 W. Hostings i»A. 9933
BUYER'S CORNER
MR. L LEVINE, formerly of the Richard's Confectionery take^ pleasure in announcing the opening of his new store "The Dons-muir Varieties." Mr. Leyine will now be catering to the traveller, salesman, and to honeymooners with a wide range of genuine leather luggage. A delight for the housewife is his selection of fine English Bone China., These pieces are unmatched for home or gifts. Mr. Levine welcomes old friends and will be on hand to make new^ ones at the Duhsmuir Varieties, 519 Dunsmuir Street (near Richards).
FAIR, EMPLOYMENT
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Urge Full Plan For Legisiofion
self receive more publicity.
The need for a full plan on the type of FEP legislation best for B.C. and how it should be administered, was urged by Arthur Turner, MLA, in reporting for the FEP workshop. ^After studying the New York, Washington and Ontario acts it was. decided to recommend for B.C. an "FEP commission serving on a voluntary basis and in an advisory capacity to the Board of Industrial Relations, which should carry out
Clinic" (we hear) . . . this experiment is well worth repetition by local groups . '. . For information bohtaot knute Bttttedahl at TA. 5514. • ' "
STA^ STAR?—We hear that "irma'.* will be back for the entertainment, at the Fairview Branch Stag on May 13 . . . And who is "Irma" pray?
the actual admihlstration of the
It was also suggested that the O^.C. act should include a clause similsu: to the one in the Ontario act which bars questions regarding racial or religioiis Origin in employiileht application Jorms. Another recommendation was that
in addition to working out. a r^^^ el FEP act for B.C. tiiere should also be "next best" prdpo.sals, in order to m_eet possible objections in official quarters. The onus should be on the governmeint bodies to investigate all cases of discrimination and pursue complaints. V ^ ' V
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