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Persona who can help to locate those listed below are requested to get in touch with the Jewish Immigrant Aid So-.ciety, 4221 Esplanade Avenue, Montreal; or 455 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, Canada:
Aaron, Joseph, Montreal, scught by Arthur Loowenthal, born in Hamburg now in Shanghai. Abkowitsch, Ryfka, married name Czerwinska, daughter of Perla Lewin, born in Lo-chow, Poland, looking for her relatives in Canada. Ablonska, Gitla, originating from Wloda-wa, Poland, sought by Berko Maszluk (Marszluk) son of Chaim, now in Szcezcia, Poland. Abramaon (Abramowitch), Ba-ruch, son of Hersch, sought by Grzegorz (Hersch) Abramowitch, born }n Grodno, now in Germany. Achpise, Alexandre and Mary, emigrated from France to Canada in 1940, are sought by Joseph Aschpis from Lodz. Akselrad, Hanna, born in Podkamien, Poland, now in Canada, sought by Israel Gra-noviter, Jerusalem. Admursky, Mrs. Fanny, in Montreal, is sought by Alexander Isakovitch Mutchnik, now in Lwow, Mkr. S. S. R. Andersen, Abe and Arnold, in Montreal, are sought by Maria Rosenblum nee And-dusner, daughter of Isaak, now in Tchernovitz, U. S. S. R. An-ker-Jak.-row, Harry and Alexander, born in Berlin, left for Canada in 1939 are sought by Marie-Louise Anker now in Germany. Awerbuch, Sara, in Montreal, is sought by Josel Melamed now in Linz, Austria.
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Joseph Lefcoe, Jack Klein, Michael Hirsch, Saul Hayes. In the absence of Mrs. Allan Bronfman Jr., Mrs. Lionel Rose presented the slate of officers. Advisory Board: Mes-dames Julius Block, Samuel Bronfman, O.B.E.; Melvin Chorney, I. Sydney Isaacs, Simon Jaffe, H. Lcvine, A. Raginsky, Sr., H. Singer. Active Consultants: Mesdanies Allan Bronfman, Jr.; W. N. Carin, Samuel Rother, Samuel Yaphe. Officers: Mrs. Samuel Leopold; President, Mrs. Jack A. Klein; Mes-dames P. Fram, A. Godel, B. Lan-de, L. Rose; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Edward Barkoff; Correspondng, Mrs. David Jacobs; Publicity, Mrs. Harris Silver. Board of directors: Meadames B, Aaron, Mon-ro* Abbey. E) < Abruaawite. C.
Royal Hotel in the Ballroom, at 2 p.m. Guest speakers will be: Lt.-Col. David A. Croll, K.C., M.P.; Maurice Hartt, K.C., M.P.; and C.E.S. Smith, Federal Com-issioner of Immigration, who is coming from Ottawa. Jerry Segal, national president, will be in the chair. Rubin Lieboff is chairman of the arrangements committee. Elections. M. A. Solkin is executive director.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Frankel, 9 Manning Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Laura, to Harry Flitterman, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Flitterman, of South Wales, England.
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Mrv and Mrs. M. Wileo, 72 Pa-eifie Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Renee, to Harvey Yashinsky. son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Yashinsky, 1199 Bloor Street West.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Foster, 499 Spadina Road, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ber* nice Esther, to Irving L. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilson, Strathallan Boulevard, the mar* riage ,to take place on September 3.
� SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE Synagogue, Rey. A. De S. Pi-montel: Campaign for funds for the new synagogue now under construction will resume at a dinner at Mirskys', on Wednesday evening, May 14. Lavy M. Becker will be the speaker.
DEATHS
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Tzedec Synagogue; and was active in the United Jewish Welfare Fund. Services were from the Synagogue on May 6; interment at Dawes Road Cemetery.
BIRTHS
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kenigsberg (nee Bessie Corbett), 307 Spadina Avenue, at Mount Sinai Hospital, on April 30, a son. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs G. Corbett, 390 Markham Street; and Mf. and Mrs. J. Kenigsberg, 410 Dundas Street West.
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Mrs. Jennie Markowitz, 18 Grange Avenue, died on April 15, in her seventy-eighth year, in a Cursing home at 24 Walmer Road. She is survived by three sons, Dr. Charles Markson, Barnett Markowitz, Morris Markowitz; four daughters, Mrs. M. Berenbaum (Bessie), Mrs. Charles Pepper (Hilda); Mrs. David Rubin (Eva); Mrs. A. Soiferman (Lily), of Montreal, Que.; nineteen grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Funeral took place at Benjamin's; interment at Roselawn Cemetery. Mrs. Markowitz was a member of Ost-rovtzer Synagogue,
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� FEDERATION of Jewish Philanthropies: Annual meeting of the Women's Division was held at the Mount Royal Hotel, with Mrs. Jack Klein in the chair. Donald B. Hur-witz, executive director of the Federation, was the guest speaker. Others at the head table were: Samuel Bronfman, Abe Bronfman,
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FOR SALE: Bridesmaid's evening gown, pink taffeta, site fourteen, matching glove?. Reasonable. ME. 4137.
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� JEWISH IMMIGRANT AID Society of Canada (JIAS) 27th annual meetine will be held in Montreal on May 18 at the Mount
SABBATH IN THE MELON PATCH
fContinued from Paoe Queen with hearts full of praise and thankfulness to the Guardian of Israel."
Night caroe and enveloped the melon patch in darkness. Above the ramshackle hut stars appeared, great, shining, peaceful Sabbath �tara.
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takes place on Monday, May 19, at the Mount Royal Hotel. Mrs. Etnel Haselkorn, New York attorney and lecturer, will give a book review. Mrs. Samuel Leopold, president of the Jewish Laurentian Fresh Air Camp, and Mrs.' Cecil Vineberg, president of Laurentian Camp Juniors, will preside.
� BNAI BRITH twenty-third annual conference convention of the Eastern Canadian Council elected, in Montreal, E. T. Garfinkle, president; others, Harry Carrel, of Welland, Ont.; Leon Weinstein, of Toronto, Ont.; J. C. Horowitz, of Ottawa, Ont.; Isadora? Iferkus, of Toronto; members �t l*roe: Mrs. R. Markus, of. Toronto; Samuel SmurUek. of Harailt
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