THE CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW
AUGUST 13, 1965
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sailer, 823 Dollard Avenue, were at Grossin-ger's Hotel, in Ferndale, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Juda Taitelbaum, 6413 McLynn Avenue; and his brother, and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. Taitelbaum, 4087 La Pel-trie Street, were in Toronto, Ont.. for the bar-wiitzvah of Michael Victor, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. DoBibrov, who was called to the Reading of the Law, at Eitz Chaim School. While there, they visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Adler.
Mrs. Bess Mandelzys, 4722 Ma-plewood Avenue, was in Las Vegas, Nevada; and visited her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Stern, of Los Angeles, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lowy, formerly of 391 St. Joseph Boulevard West, have moved to 3465 Decelles Place.
Mrs. Helen Bloom, 4855 Queen Mary Road, spent a holiday at Grossinger's Hotel, in Ferndale,
N. Y.
Joseph Kates, 6105 Lacombe Avenue, was in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, for the bar-mitzvah of his nephew, Robert David, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kates, 55 Campbell Avenue, who was called to the Reading of the Law at Beth Jacob Synagogue. He is the brother of Paul, aged seventeen years.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Chaim, and Joseph, and Gloria, formerly of �1043 Mackenzie Street, have moved to 5194 Mountain Sights Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shusterman, of Philadelphia, Pa., visited their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Mendelssohn, 2165 Noel Street
Mr. and Mrs. Boris Goodman, and daughter, Joani, of Bronx, N. Y., visited her brother-in-law, and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Stern, 2275 Beaudet Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sterlin. and Michael, Sharona, Dan, and Leora, 830 Fraser Street, visited her mother, Mrs. Ray Levy, of Toronto, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kane, of Philadelphia, Pa., visited their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yassi, and Joseph Avrum, and Annalee, 5125 Doherty Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Katsof, and Sharon, and Gary Ian, formerly of 889 Alexis Nihon Boulevard, have moved to 4676 Notre Dame Street.
Miss Faye Schwartz, and her brother, Ben Schwartz, 1270 Du-charme Avenue, spent several weeks ,in Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
Mrs. Bessie Slabosky, 1630 Van Home Avenue, spent a holiday in New York; and visited her grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lam, and Michael, and Bonnie, of Philadelphia, Pa.
Miss Cema Ram, 924 Davaar Avenue, was in Brooklyn, N. Y., for three weeks, visiting her brother-in-law, and flister. Mr. and Mrs. Issie Felaman, and Stanley Martin, and Phyllis Rochelle; also friends. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Dier, ana
.Stewart, Lester, and Rhonda, of Coney Island, Brooklyn, N. Y.
?r, and Mrs. LudwJg Herrmann. Cfjengarry Avenue, returned from a five-week trip in Europe, travelling via Swissair.
Mr* and Mrs. George Carsley, and Herschel -Carsley, 2100 Van Home Avenue, celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary recently, at the Cafe Sahbra, in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mauer, and Barry Jason, formerly of 7800 Mountain Sights Avenue, have moved to 7795 Mountain Sights Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Boxerman, and daughter, Haiva, 375 Alexis Nihon Boulevard, spent a week in New York.
In Toronto, Ont. for the marriage of Miss Rosalie Betty Goldsmith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Goldsmith, of Toronto, to Marshall Stanley Rosen, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Rosen, of Los Angeles, Calif., at Beth Emeth Bais Yehuda Synagogue, were: Mr. and Mrs. Israel Klein, 4605 Plamondon Street; Mr. and Mrs. I. Goldsmith, 6787 Mountain Sights Avenue; Mrs. Fanny Hollander, 4706 Bourret Street; all uncles, and aunts of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Eli Adelist. 5659 Adalbert Street; Mr. and Mrs. B. Rosensweig, 11425 James Morrice Street; Mr. and Mrs. A. Binstock. 2852 Bedford Road; and Mr. ana Mrs. Harry Holzman. 5855 Decelles Place; all cousins 01 the bride.
Miss Hannah Slattner, 6710 De Vimy Avenue, spent several days in Warrensburg, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Michael, of Haifa, Israel, are here for the marriage of Miss Shirlee Tina Silver-berg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Silverberg, 825 Bloomfield Avenue, to her son, Tibor Doron, 3420 Barclay Avenue, on August 15, at Beth (Hamedrash Hagadol Synagogue. They travelled via B.O.A.C. Air Lines.
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The marriage of Miss Yuttie Feldman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Avrum Feldman, 346 Outre-mont Avenue, to Joseph N. Fran-kel, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Fran-kel, of Brooklyn. N. Y., was solemnized at the Promenade Hotel, in New York, on Monday, April 5, at six o'clock, by Rabbi A. Huttner. The bride was given in marriage by her parents. She wore a white, lace gown, worked with seed-pearl-beads, and designed with a round neckline; long sleeves; and A-line skirt with a long train. Her tulle illusion veil was placed by a seed-pearl-beaded crown; and she carried a prayer book with white orchids; and lilies-of-the-valley. Her sister-in-law, Mrs. Aaron Shlomo Feldman, was her matron of honour, in a beige, lace gown. Her hat matched it; and she carried pink roses. Miss Bertha Gross, of Montreal, was bridesmaid, wearing a pink, lace gown; with a flowered headdress; and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Devorah Blumer, aged seven years, cousin of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a pink, organza dress; with a matching head-band; and carried a basket of white, and pink carnations. Aaron Shlomo Feldman, brother of the bride, was best man. White, and pink roses, and carnations were the wedding flowers. An orchestra played. Six hundred guesta were received. Mrs. Feldman, mother of the bride, was gowned in pink,
th� bride going away in a pink, knitted eu|t; with a corsage ox white orchids. They have taken up residence in Brooklyn, N. Y. In New York for the marriage werei parents of the bride; and Hiss Ethel Feldman, and Jacob, and Isaac Feldman; and Mr. and Mre. Aaron Shlomo Feldman, brother, and slsUr-in-law of the bride; all of 346 Outremont Avenue; Rabbi and Mrs. P. Hirschprung, 880 Ouerbes Avenue; Rabbi and Mrs. V. Landau, of Tel Aviv, Israel, grandparents of the bride; J. Feldman, of Antwerp, Belgium; Mrs. A. Shakowitsky, of Tel Aviv, aunt of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. S. Shapiro, of Buenos Airea, Argentina, uncle, and aunt of the groom; Abe Pollock, of Tel Aviv, cousin of the bride; and J. Rappaport, of Tel Aviv,
SCHWARTZ-KERNER
The marriage of Miss Donna Barbara Kerner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean M. Kerner, 4778 Circle Road, to Gordon Norman Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Schwartz, 716 Grosvenor Avenue, was solemnized in the ball room of the Sheraton-Mount Royal Hotel, on Sunday, December 20, at half-past twelve o'clock, by Dr. Harry JT. Stern, Rabbi, with Rabbi Maurice S. Cohen, Cantor Otto Staeren, and Cantor Solomon Gis-ser. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore an Empire gowta of ivory-coloured silk, made with short sleeves, re-embroidered with seed-pearl-beads. Her long veil of tulle illusion was draped to a matching cap; and she carried a cascade bouquet of white roses, stephanotis, and ivy leaves. Miss Carole Ann Kerner was maid of honour for her sister. She wore an Empire gown of deep pink peau de soie; and her hat matched it; and she carried white, and pink lilies. Miss Lynne Schwartz, sister of the groom; and Miss Arlene Bloomberg, cousin of the groom, were bridesmaids; each gowned in pink, brocade. They had matching headdresses; and carried bouquets of white, and pink lilies. Barry Schwartz was best man for his brother. The ushers were: Paul Steven Kerner, brother of the bride; Michael Cor-ber, Stephen Corber, and Morton Bloomberg; cousins of the igroom; and Ronald Gavsie, Sol Zucker-man, Gerry Schwartz, and Alvin Shear. Standards of pale pink gladioli, shocking-pink carnations, maroon snapdragons, palm ana ivy leaves, and candles in candelabra decorated the ballroom. A luncheon was held in the Cham-plain Room. There was orchestral music. Mrs. Kerner, mother of the bride, wore a pink, wool boucle gown, worked with sequins. Her headdress was of the same colour. Mrs. Schwartz, mother of the groom, wore a pink, wool lace gown; with a chiffon, pill-box hat. Each had a corsage of pink orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Norman Schwartz spent their wedding trip in Puerto Rico, the bride travelling in a red, wool suit; with a corsage of white orchids; having flown via Eastern Air Lines. They have taken up residence at 4000 Ridgewood Avenue.
GILLMAN-RABINOVITCH
The marriage of Miss Sandra Rabinovitch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rabinovitch, 5131 Barclay Avenue, to David Gillman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gillman, 3197 Apple ton Avenue, was solemnized at Zichron Kedoshim Synagogue, on Sunday, December 20, at six o'clock, by Rabbi Jacob J. Zlotnick, assisted by Cantor Leib Raskin. The bride was given in marriage by her parents. Her white gown had a ribbon, and net bodice, encrusted with seed-pearl-beads; elbow-length sleeves; and A-line velvet skirt ending in a long train. Her tulle illusion veil was placed by a matching crown;
and ah� carried A prayer book with white orchidi/Mlw Judie Gillman. sister of the froom, was maid of honopt. � She ^ore a gold-coloured gowo, The Uc� bodice wai worked with drop crystals; and the A-Hne skirt was of wlin. She had a matching ht�d-b*nd; and carried a bouquet of yellow ros<*. The bridesmaids were: Mrs. Leon Bier, Misses Eleanor Papernick, Pessie Goldman, and Shirley Minsky. Miss Paoernick, and Mrs. Bier were gowned alike in turquoise-blue peau de soie. Miss Goldman, and Miss Mingky were in gold-coloured silk gowns. Each had a matching tiara: and curried .cascade bouquets QX yellow carnations. Gerald Bean1 was best man. The ushers were: Marvin Rabinovitch. and Marvin Fineberg, cousins of the bride; Harold Nissenthal, Brian Greenstone, Leon Bier, and Sheldon Brandes, cousin of the bride. The wedding flowers were yellow, and gold-coloured carnations, and pom-poms. Two hundred and thirty-five guests were received. Mrs. Rabinovitch, mother of the bride, wore a sleeveless sheath gown of turquoise-blue, ribbon lace, designed with a back panel; also a blue hat. Mrs. Gillman, mother of the groom, wore a sleeveless, turquoise-blue, peau de sole gown, fashioned of a beaded bodice, with a high neckline; and slim skirt. Her hat was blue. Each had a corsage of white orchids. Mr. and Mrs. David Gillman spent their wedding trip in Bermuda, leaving Montreal via Eastern Air Lines; the bride going away in a turquoise-blue, silk, knitted suit; with a corsage of white orchids. They have taken up residence at 5655 Dudemaine Street. Here for the marriage were: Mr. and Mrs. Abe Strasnick, of Boston, Mass., great-uncle, and great-aunt of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lustgarten, Mr. and Mrs. David Lustgarten; all of Boston; and Clifford Gillman, of Los Angeles, Calif.; all cousins of the groom.
BIRTHS
Born, to Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Blicker (nee Sandra Kushner), 6211 Lennox Avenue, on February 13, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, a daughter, Karen Wendy; sister of Jeffrey, aged two years; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Blicker, 4855 Dornal Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. A. Kushner, 376 Wiseman Avenue; great-granddaughter of Mrs. I. Flanders, 5840 Smart Avenue.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Klein (nee Sylvia Rosenstock), 11300 Suzor-Cote Street, on April 15, at the Jewish General Hospital, a daughter, Wendy-Anne; sister of Mary-Joy, aged two years; granddaughter of Mrs. Bernard Rosenstock, and of Mrs. Melanie Terner, of Montreal.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Murray Karpman (nee Linda Briskin, formerly of New York and Toronto, Ont.), 2682 Benjamin Suite Street, oh July 16, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, a daughter, Cindi-Ellen; sister of Ricki-Sue, aged six years; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Briskin, 4300 Western Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Karpman, 922 Wilder Avenue; great-granddaughter of Mrs. Matilda Cseh, of New York, and the late Edmond Cseh.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Liberman (nee Sylvia Lutwak), 5795 Melling Street, on July 1, at the Reddy Memorial Hospital, a son, Lome Mark; brother of Sheldon, aged eight years; and Rhonda, six; grandson of Mrs. Lizzie Lutwak, of Montreal, and the late Samuel Lutwak: and of the late Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Liberman. The godparents are Mr. and Mrs. Morris Shear, 101 Theoret Street I. Tannenbaum, of Montreal, held the baby during the ceremony.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Irving Khtsof (nee Judy Shier), 4676 Notre Dame Street, on March 31, at the Jewish General Hospital, a son, Gary Ian; brother of Sharon,
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Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Abe Len-kov (nee Ellen Wolkove), 695 One Hundred and First Street, Chome-dey, on July 10, at the Jewish General Hospital, a son, Jeffrey Myles; brother of Patricia Heidi, aged four years; and Peter Mitchell, fourteen months; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Wolkove, 465 Harris Street; and of Mrs. G. Lenkov, 2190 Nantel Street, and the late Peter Lenkov; great-grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosaman, 5209 Durocher Street. The godparents are Mr. and Mrs. I. Goldstein, 6346 MacDonald Avenue. Reuben Landsman, 4569 Victoria Avenue, great-uncle, held the baby during the ceremony.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Abelson (nee Lyna- Zack), 2750 Kent Avenue, on June 18, at the Jewish General Hospital, a daughter, Joanna Beth; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy George Abelson, 4638 Stanley Weir Street; and of Mr. and Mrs. Myer Zack, 278 Querbes Avenue.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Avrum Drazin {nee Ruth Fried), 3270 El-lendale Street, on May 25, at the Jewish General Hospital, a daughter, Faiga; granddaughter of Mrs. Samuel Drazin, 6042 Wilderton Avenue; and of Samuel Fried, 819 Stuart Avenue.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shpritser (nee Rhona Wilner), 5560 Trent Avenue, on June 28, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, a son, Samuel N.; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Wilner, 465 Bertrand Street; and of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hurwitz, 390 Fraser Street, and the late Samuel N. Shpritser; great-grandson of Mr. and Mrs. D. Steinfeld, 5403 Macdonald Avenue;
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