Pagfe Six
JEWISH WESTERN BULLETIN
December 1, 194d
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(TSVISHN UNZ ALEIN) By LAZAR
ATTENDANCE PROBLEMS: At the meeting of the Board of Governors of the Administrative Organization last week the poor at-: tendance came in for some discus^ sion. We would like to suggest that a little more advance publi-:city on these meetings (using the "Bulletin'') and announcing the major items on the agenda might help the situation. It was pointed out by the chairman. Col. Bosen, that while the Governors' meeting was not well attended, meetings of the Board of Trustees, which is the executive body of the organization are being w/ell attended and
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the work of the executive is going ahead satisfactorily. We are advised, however, that some delegates to the Board of Governors have yet to attend their first meeting.
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MISPLACED Doghouse: Some people have a knack of getting into the news regularly. Here's Dr. Jim White again. No, he's not in the doghouse. But he's having trouble getting his dog into it.
Lou Zimmerman helped Jim make a doghouse the othen day for the White family's canine member. They placed the house Uiadei-neath the back veranda. The dog took to sleeping on the front verandah!
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Jack Benny will be heard on the B'nai B'rlth windup membership radio program this Sunday over Seattle station KIBO at 11.30 a.m. He will be presented with a citation by B'nai B'rith president, Frank GoWman. The occasion will also be the birthday of Pifesi-dent Goldman. °
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We hear that Louis Segal, head of the Jewish National Workers Alliance (Farband) will be a guest in Vancouver the week of Decem-hev 15. He will address a mass meeting. Another internationally famous personality coming here soon is the celebrated author Pierre Van Paasen, a good fitiend of the Jewish people, who will speak here under the auspices of the National Council of Jewish Women.
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On Friday inight a member of the Beth Israel executive and his wife were seen at the Town Hall ballroom, we are informed. The party who told us about it was also there ... with his wife?
The Bulletin is a Weekly, not a Daily paper. We are sure everybody realizes this fact, when they are i<eading our paper and note the comparative size. But when it comes to other matters such as paying for cuts and engravings, the editor tells us, people often complain that they don't have to pay for cuts at .the Sun or the Province, so why pay for them at the Bulletin. Let's all please remember that the Bulletin is a weeldy, and all community weeklies (pai'ticu-larly the Bulletin) operates on a very limited budget that does not permit expendituiies for a variety of engravings. It is the po!-Jcy of the Bulletin to charge al! engraving and photo costs to the individual, organization or firm, submitting them or requesting publication of cuts or photographs.
, M. A. GBAY, MLA
M. A. Gray Re-Elected in Winnipeg with Highest Vote
Mr. M. A. Gray, MLA, was: reelected to the Manitoba Legislature in the recent election in that province. Running in Winnipeg North on a CCF ticket, he received the highest vote in the province.
This is Mr. Gmy's 26th year in public life. He served previously for four years on the Winnipeg School Board, 12 years on the City Council and for the past nine year^ in the Legislature. Mr. Gray is western chairman of the Histadrut in Canada.
Beth Israel Religious School PTA Tuesday
A meeting of the parents and teachers of the Beth Israel Religious School children has been called for Tuesday, December 6, at 8:15 p.m., in the Maccabee Room of the Beth Israel Synagogue. All parents, both mothers and fathers' ai'e invited to attend this meeting to meet the teachers of the Religious School and to become acquainted with the program of the School.
Plans for organizing a permanent PTA of Religious School parents will be discussed that evening. One of the features of the program will be the presentation of "Keeping Up With Your Children on Chanukah."'
The meeting is being arranged by the School Committee under the chairmanship of Mrs. Haniy L Boyaner and Rabbi David C. Ko-gen.
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BBG TAMAB: Congratulations to Ethyl Shuster, for winning the oratorical contest in Portland; also to Judi Ludwig and Irene Cohen for winning the debate. Tamar'^s team won the basketball finals, bringing home the cup for the second consecutive year. There will be a pledge class Sunday, December 4, at the Community Centre, at 1.15, immediately followed by a general .meeting. Don't foiiget your December dues. Watch this column for our forthcoming dance.
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the club has been set for Wed., December 7, and will be held at the meeting at the Peretz School (Club Rooms, 3rd Floor). A tentative program has been drawn up by the outgoing executive and will be presented to the general mem-bemhip. If the program is endorsed, it will be handed over to the incoming executive who will start immediately to carry out the various activities. Activities such as ping pong, study classes, a glee club, etc., are part of the program.
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evening of PUN—prizes, surprises, games of chance and fortune-telling, don't miss "A Kiba Kaimival" presented on Thursday night, Dec. 8, by B'nai B'rith Young Women (Akiba Chapter). If you come to the Community Centre on that night we guarantee you a fun-filled evening. All v.'elcome! Admission FREE! Proceeds UJA.
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BBITM: This month's Movie Night will be one that will not be forgotten for a long time. The film ig "SHOCKPROOF" stairing Cornel Wilde, and Patricia Knight. This film is almost first run here, as it has been shown only for one week at one of the leading thea-
tres. Remember* the date, December 4th. 1949, in the Lodge Hall, Community Centre. Time —, Doors, 8:15. Show starts 8:30 sharp.
PING PONG TOURNAMENT: This Sunday, Dec. 4th at 2:00, the B'nai B'rith Young Men are playing the Ralph Moster Club in a challenge ping pong match.
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BBTH ISRAEL YPL will meet Sunday, December 4 at 8.30 p.m. at the synagogue. Prof. N. W. Steinbei'g will be guest speakei*. His subject, "Liberty in Literature."
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It is with mixed feelings that we announce that tickets for the forthcoming studio night are sold out. The term mixed is used because, naturally, the Workshop is delighted at this response, and finds it most encouraging.. But on the othen hand, it is very much regretted that many oi those people who have expressed their desire to see the plays, cannot. be accomodated.
This most certainly points to the great need for such cultural activity in the community, arid the Drama, Workshop is happy to be contributing to the correction of this situation. It will do all in its power to produce more drama, and plans ai»3 already under way for the reading of* three-act plays, one of which is to be selected for the feature production this spring.
Meanwhile, the Workshop would like to express its thanks to all who requested tickets for this per'-formance. If at all possible, this Studio Night ..Sirill be I'epeated in the near future;
Activity continues at a feverish pitch at the' Peretz School, with conferiences on costuming, makeup, props, and other polishing-up jobs. Two dresa rehearsals vvili be held at the Empire Studio, on Dec. 6 and 8, and then it goes "on the; boards!"
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UJPO English Lodge Hears Civic Candidate
Elgin Ruddell, aldermanic candidate for the Civic Reform Committee in the civic elections to be held on Wednesday, December 14, will speak on the issues confronting our city on Wednesday, Dec. 7, at the Vancouver Peretz Institute. Mv. Ruddell will speak at 9.30 p.m., and all members of the community are welcome.
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