Priday, February 27, 1948
THE JEW^H WESTERN BULLETIN
Page 5
SaciM and-
RUTH TOUBMAN
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Society Editor
CEdar 6011
Miss Kay Titof has left by plane for San Francisco, where she will spend the next three weeks.
Mrs. M. Fouks entertained recently at an afternoon tea in her home, honoring Miss Ruth Zimmerman, whose marriage to her son, David, took place recently in Seattle.
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Visiting in the city, is Mrs. Pecket of Edmonton.
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Week-end visitors from Seattle are Mr. Joe I'arker and his son, Jerry, who are the guests of Mr. Parker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Parker.
After spending the past several weeks in the City, Mrs. W. Titof has returned to her home in Flin Flon, Manitoba.
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Mr. Jack Walkin, of Asher, Manitoba, is visiting in the City, guests of his sisters and brothers-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. S. Ruskin and Dr. and Mrsi J. -Blumes.
Miss Clarise Reissenberg, of Winnipeg, is visiting in the City, guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Beck-' man.
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Hal and Nancy Zlotnik wish to announce birth of a daughter, Lynn Rae, a sister for Marty,
on February 23rd, 1948, at the Vancouver General Hospital.
Miss Faye Averbach is attending the Convention of General Hospitals in Seattle. She represents the Partograph Staff of the Vancouver General Hospital.
Mrs. Anne Sabblut wishes to express her sincerest thanks and appreciation to all her friends and the Organizations for their many courtesies, flowers, and kind interest shown during her recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Kli-man (nee Tillie Sandomirsky), formerly of Regina, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, a sister for Elaine, at the Grace Hospital, on February 24th.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wein-stein are happy to announce the arrival of a grandson to Mr: and Mrs^ I. Weinstein and Mr. and Mrs. D. Simons, at the Vancouver General Hospital, on February 24th.
Mrs. Omansky herewith extends a cordial invitation to a tea at her home on Wednesday, March 17th, at 2;S0 p.m. Proceeds for Tikvah Chapter Pioneer Women; A grand time is assured. Social evening will follow.
B'nqi rrifh Women, Chapter No. 77
The next meeting of the Chapter will take place on Tuesday, ; March 2nd, at the Centre, as iisual.
Plans are being made for a "SocialV to be held on Saturday. March the 13th.
- Report of Mrs. J.' Stone, chairman of the Belsen Camp project: 18 Parcels of 20 lbs. each were sent from April 10th to the end of June, 1947. 6 Parcels of 20' lbs. each were sent from Oct. 1st, 1947, to the end of Nov. 1947. •
3 Parcels of 20 lbs. each were:sent in the first two months of 1948.
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Mrs. Stone takes this opportunity of thanking all members i for their generosity and support in the past, and hopes hat they will continue to support this worthy cause. Bring your contributions to the next meeting.
Tamor
The day after the dance, Feb. 29th, there will l)e a regular Tamar meeting. As usual the executive meeting at 1:30 will precede the regular meeting set for 2:30.
Don't forget parcels for the overseas bundles.
Sub-Senior Section of Notionol Council \
The Sub Seniors will hold a monthly meeting on Monday evening, March 1, at the home of Mrs. Arthur Fouks, 6637, Cartier. ;
An interesting symposium "Council's Aims and the Present Day Jswish. Scenes", will be presented by four speakers.
Jr'ians- have 'gone forward to hold a four lecture course on social service training. This will give our members an opportunity to get a basic knowledge von^t^ important work. Plans for registration will be announced next week. i.
BE SURE AND PURCHASE YOUR COOK BOOK NOW! They may be obtained from: Freda Lancaster, BAy. 7135R or Ann Abrams, BAy. 2785L.
Mn.j.BeUat wishes to thank her velatives and friends for Iheir many kind expressions of sympathy.
Tamar BBG
This is your chance! This is IT! What you have been waiting for!
It's the - "TAMAR TWIN TROT."
It's Leap Year so don't be shy . ., grab the guy . . . while the grabbing's good.
There'll be terrific prizes for the couple dressed the most alike.
The entertainmentrwill be out of this world including a gala floor show and a surprise skit.
"T" night will be on (the eve of Leap Year Day), February 281h, at 8.30 p.m., in the Lodge Hall- of the Community Centre.
Everybody is more than welcome. *.............'
You need only one thing, ,a boy, land that is not so hard to get they say, seeing it's the eve of Leap Year Day, But Leap Year comes only once in four, so you better Leap, there canft be more..
One-One-Nine Higfiline
Want to see an Advisor initiated? All members of 119 are invited to the next meeting of Lions Gate Lodge, this Monday, March 1, at 7:30 p.m., to see one of their own Advisors "educated" into The Loyal Order of Good Fellows.
Be an active member—attend our next business meeting on Sunday, February 29, at 7:30. Keep up with A.Z.A. — share our many awards.
Marv Wosk, sports chairman, starts the Spring Ping-Pong Tournament off next Sunday. Any boy interested in competing can phone Marv, at KE. 2319R.
The B.B. Girls are taking over the gym next Monday, while the boys watch our advisors acquaint themselves with the Loyal Order.
The A.Z.A. members who have joined the Lions Gate Boxing Club are greatly enthused—and are putting on quite a good' show for themselves. Jimmy Morris is directing the club; j ' The National Bowling Comi petition is set for March 1, through to April 1.
Seeing, so many of the 119 fellows are such fine bowlers, each and every one of them is invited to attend "AZA 119's Bowling League this and the fol-, lowing Tuesdays, to try out for' the official team scorings that will be sent to Washington. That's Tuesday, after school (3:45 p.m.), at Chapman's on Broadway.
Prizes galore! You, too, can win the trophy!
Last Tuesday, Ruth' Kemp topped the sheet in her first string and tried to beat it in the next, only to tie. But she's not downhearted, as it seems that it won her the hidden score prize, which was a "Bit" high.
This week Rita Rozen bowled for the first time in her life, nosing in at 131; Edith Chert-^ kow, in the same boat, ran ■ up 130.
Our V high man was on the other sheet—no need- mentioning who—but for the books, ril say that Gerald Kemp did . it again—and to break the monotony, we are giving a duplicate av/ard.. to Joe- Groberman^ the runner-up. Joe is now the prouii holder of a ticket to The Tamar Twin Trot.
AH out next week for the start of the National!
Are you an ardent debater?' How would you like to win a' highly cherished cup? 119 is f holding a debate soon and, if you are interested, phone FA. 8583L and tell our cultural chairman, David Tessler, that you want to get in on the debate.
A Sabbath was held last Fri day, and was followed by
A.Z.A. Totem Highlights
Two years ago some bright young Alephs conceived the idea of starting a new A.Z.A. Chapter.
A.Z.A. was rebuilding in the city of Vancouver and the boys thought a new chapter would stimulate rivalry, and would prevent 119 from becoming over-crowdfed.
Their theory was correct, for their is now a great rivalry and competition between 119 and Totems in many sporting games. Also we have in Vancouver the two top A.Z.A. groups in the Northern Region of District 4. The two Chapters have hardworking executives and a lot of support from the members.
It is now the second anniversary of Totems. It has grown up under the leadership? of Bob Ho-zen, to become one of the stronger clubs of District 4. Early next month our brother Chapter 119 will put on a birthday party for Totems, to which all A.Z.A. members are welcome. Watch the 119 notices for the date.
Last Sunday the Totem Ping-pong tourney was run off. The four winners who were Danny Goldsmith, Claude Kovin, Phil Swartz, and Chuck Flader, will compete in a round robin series to determine the winner of the tournament. The above-mentioned players will compete against 119 at a later date.
Monday, March 1, A.Z^A. will be guests of Lions Gate Lodge.
At our last meeting Mr. J. Koffman, president Vancouver Lodge, No. 668, Bnai Brith, give a very nice speech on co-operation between B.B. and A.Z.A.
Peretz School Mooter Farein And P.-T.A.
The Mooter Farein and the PTA of the Vancouver Peretz School, will hold a Miscellaneous Shower on Sunday, February 2Sth, from two to six p^m., in the Peretz Shule Hall.
Proceeds for the. Annual Peretz ■ Shule Baazar. Everybody welcome.
RABBI NATHAN MAYER PAStlNSKY
Our Sincerest Sympathy to Mrs. Past!nsky, Mr. Ben Pastinsky and the Whole Family on their irreparable loss.
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seminar on "The Dangers o: Assimilation," which featured Mr. H. Altman and -Rockey Myers, Alejph Sigan ofllO.
The "Valentine Vawble," Valentine dance held recently, was a huge success in every respect. "Miss Valentine" was Miss Irene Cohen, and Cupic was portrayed by the dating chairman of the affair, Morton Finkelstein. Irwin Garfinkel social chairman of AZA 119 managed this joint dance.
Watch for a simply Super-plutomic Stag, March 6, destined to surpass any previously held Boxing and wrestling exhibition arranged by Irwin Garfmkel makes up the evening's entertainment.
Vancouver 119's birthday party on March 13, for its baby brother, the Totem Chapter.
Hanita Club Bingo Nate
Eight pm Sunday, February 29, is the time . . . Jthe Com munity Centre the place. Come and spend an enjoyable evening with your friends. There will «be refreshments.
A well-stocked "Home Cooking Booth," a Beautfiul Door Prize, and Bingo, of course. The Northern Electric Mantel Radio we are raffling will also be drawn for.
There is no admission charge.
AH members must turn in raffle stubs. Our next meeting, girls, is at the home of Beula Kovish. 870 West 18th, on Monday, March 1. Please htmg yonr raffle returns.
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There will be a meeting at the Talmud Torah this Sunday at 3:30.
A Solilem Gomeys have been formed from the ages of 10-12.
Anyone interested please come to the meeting this Sunday. Dancing; singing, movies and many more interesthig activities are held during the year.
Peretz School Bazaar
• 'Wednesday, March 3rd, at the Community Centre is the date of the Annual-Baazar of the Vancouver Peretz School.
A delicious Smorgasbord Dinner is being prepared by the P.T.A. of the Peretz School and will be served from 6 to 8 p.m.
Games, Booths and various amusements will be featured at the Bazaar.
Prizes being offered include: a Frigidaire, a Mix Master, and a Mantel Radio.
The Door Prize is a beautiful Floor Lamp;
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