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THE CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW
FEBRUARY 7, 1947
A quart of milk is the most economical food you can buy.
It gives you more of your daily requirements than any other food I
Be thrifty ... be smart.. . combine milk with other foods to make meals go further, taste better and provide more food value. Even if milk cost twice as much it would still be your best food buy!
Milk for everyone
whether 6 - 16 - or 60!
3 glasses a day for adults
4 to 5 for children
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our name guarantees
the quality of our
dairy products.
From your driver or
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For Fine Family Footwear
MONTREAL SHOE STORES
51 Mount Royal Ave^, E.
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To SuiU Your Individual Ta*te and Purse
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Most attractive children's studies Moderate]/ priced
144 Sherbrooke W. HA. 1521
Beautifully Funti*k*d
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Steam Rented
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Room* wtA Private Batk*
CASTLE DESMONTS
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Two *ki tov)*, for expert and \ bey inner, in constant operation, i Profe**ional in*tructon to ai-� tendance daily. N*v �ki ttfl a* S rear of hotel. � Skating �
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MRS. A. HERMAN
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LAKESIDE INN
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Bridal fiower* of distinction
CECIL'S FLOWER SHOPPE
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IA. 8153
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QUEEN'S CLEANERS & DYERS
Office ctnd Works:
8571 Morqut)tt* Str�t)t
A Trustworthy Pharmacy Service
BAILEY'S DRUG STORE
(A. Ph. Bailin, BJL, Pb.G.) 5000 Cote de� Naifes Rd.
ATLANTIC 1101
MDHHIE HEFT
Men's and Boy's Haberdashery and Clothing
52S6 QUEEN MARY ROAD (� f*v> doori *a*t of Deoari*)
EL, 8949
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HAVANA CIGARS
PANDORA
CEDAR WRAPPED
Social rlotei � ff/c
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Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Smith, of Sherbrooke, visited her mother, Mrs. T. Vineberg, PrudTiomme Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Lisser, La combe Avenue, left to spend a holiday at Ste. Marguerite.
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Albright, Dornal Avenue, returned from Europe on the Queen Elizabeth after being away for ten weeks.
Mrs. David Berzan, Cote St. Luc Road, returned after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Barnett, of Toronto, Ont., for a few weeks.
Herbert Friedman, Marlowe Avenue, spent a few days at Chez A. Maurice, in Ste. Agathe.
Mrs. I. Kates, Fulton Avenue, is in Hamilton, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Mendleman, Clanranald Avenue, returned after spending two weeks in New York.
Miss Elinor Rubenstein, Marcil Avenue, left to spend several weeks visiting relatives in Bever-ley Hills, Calif.
Mrs. David Weissmfen, and daughter, Miss Muriel Weissman, Vendome Avenue, are spending the winter visiting in Lot Atigriin, Calif.: Mexico; and Pain Spring*,
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Lethbridge, Alberta, where they visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ludtnan.
Misses Zelda Schwartz, Stuart Avenue, and Hilda Wohl, Durocher Avenue, spent several days at Hotel Belmont, Lake Placid, N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Freed-man, 790 Outremont Avenue, spent a week in Detroit, Mich.
A. T. Bond, of North Sydney, N. S., is spending a week at the Mount Royal Hotel, and is visiting with his mother, Mrs. R. Bond, St. Joseph Boulevard West.
Arthur Harold Bursky, Durocher Avenue, spent a week visiting Mr. und Mrs. Philip Epstein, of Brook-line, Mass., parents of his fiancee, Miss Audrey Barbara Epstein. , Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Scherer and daughter, Rita and Frances, and son, Richard, of Bronx, N. Y., who visited Mrs. Scherer's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. B. Krymalowsky, and family, Clark Street, have returned home.
Mrs. B. Shapiro, Duluth Street East, is spending a month in New York, visiting relatives and friends.
Miss Mary Wagner, Hutchison Street, is visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Popldn, of New Haven, Com.: and friftnds and relative* in New York. *
ART GALLSRY 14M Sherbrooke St. West
FINE PAINTINGS Cleaning and Restoring
FRAMING
Automatic Heating
Heat Guaranteed 3 Yean . . . Built To Last A Lifetime
Your present heating plant can be made
Automatic
in a few hoursi
All th� Ubor of �djiutlny drift* ... of countl� trio* to the etIUr ... I* eliminited by thli Heat Regulator. Simply Mt tht TherttDft�t. located upetaln. and the uUtor frivee xteady, even. healthful heat rwtry Kaur IB twenty-four. No wmklnn up in � cold h f reeling on� mi nut* and burning the next I
. . . IB UM It effect* 0*
Regulator aan fer itMlf In the fuel H aav liibor It eliminate* . - and in the Mvin doctor** bill*.
The 'blue coal* Heat Regulator ehacku the fire ae
normal temperature U reached and therefore rate
eorti te tk* BOM. That ii why we �ay that the Regulator payi for IteeJf.
fasteU if now. Mole sure of comfortable, healthful and economical heating. Remember, (he cost ct the *bhie coal' Heat Regulator is remarkably low.
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6571 St. Hubert St 769 St. Catherine St Watt,
Montreal
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MIRRORS
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We Manufacture and Recondition
all types of MIRRORS
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6832 Gamier St.
Montreal
spent a week at Ivry.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Marks, Lans-downe Avenue, spent a week at Ivry.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Levin, Summerhill Avenue, were in Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. H. .W. Freedman, Kensington Avenue, are in Miami Beach, Florida, for the winter.
Misses Esther and Delia Stone, of Carbondale, Pa., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles GoUman, Roelyn Avenue, for a .lew
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ANTIQUE FURNITURE AND CHINA
Exquisite antique vases suitable for lamps.
Dresden e Sevres � M fit fen e Capi de Mont*.
4824 SHERBROOKE ST. WEST DExter 6882
Antiques
Custom-built furniture, mode to your requiremente
[r. and Mrs. M. A, Brown, Marlowe Avenue, spent a few days in Boston, Mass., visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hollinger and family, formerly of Ponsard Avenue, have taken up residence at 5978 Terrebonne Avenue.
Jack L. Laxare, Grovehill Place, spent several days at Chez A. Maurice, in Ste. Agathe.
David Denenberg, of Ottawa, Ont., spent a week in New York.
Mrs. H. D. Cheifetz, Outremont Avenue, returned from Boston, Mass., where she visited Rabbi and Mrs. Charles Freedman, formerly of Montreal. Rabbi Freedman is director of the Hillel Foundation at Boston University.
Mrs. I. Rosen, Van Home Avenue, returned from an extended trip to California.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ludman, Soissons Avenue, returned from
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1204 Sherbrooke St, West MArquette 2989
Mr. and Mrs. L GouM, St. Zo-tique Street, are spending the winter in Miami Beach, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Cohen and daughter, Berenice, de 1'Epee Avenue, are spending two weeks at Manor House, in Ste. Agathe.
Dr. and Mrs. David Tannen-baum, Sherbrooke Street West, returned from Boston, Mass., where they visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brotman.
Mrs. Samuel Hart, Cote des Neiges Road, returned from New York, where she visited her sister, Miss Adele E. Heyman; was a guest at the wedding of her nephew, Harold Heyman, of New York, to Miss Lore Mejrerson, of Cologne, Germany.
Mrs. Harry Freedman, of Ottawa, Ont., is stopping at the Ford Hotel for a month while visiting her sister, Mrs. A. I. Rubinovich, Clarke Avenue, and relatives and friends.
J. Good son, Atwater Avenue,
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tbdr unde and attnt, Mr. and S. Weiman, 4498 gherbrook* Street Weat, and were present at the wedding of their cousin, Miss Mary Stenzler, to R. Liphshitx.
Miss Sylvia Singer, 4833 Fulton Avenue, was hostess at a tea with twenty guests. Miss Gwen, Levine poured tea, assisted by: Misses Harriet Beecher, Beatrice Caller, Judy Lee, and Arlene Hollinger.
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney M. Sil-verman, 5890 Cote St Antoine Road, entertained at a dinner for the immediate family in honor of the twenty-eight wedding anniversary of the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Modell, 5342 Clark Street,
Miss Lay a Gelber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Gelber, 5085 Cote St. Antoine Road, returned after spending ten days in Toronto, Ont., visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Kwinter, 375 Glengrove Avenue West, parents of her fiancee, David Kwin-
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ter. Entertaining for Miss Gelber, whose marriage will take place on June 10, at Shaar Hashomayun Synagogue, in Montreal, Mrs. Kwinter gave a luncheon at Simpson's Arcadian Court, with twenty guests present. Mrs. Kwinter wore a lime-green crepe dress, with a black Persian lamb hat; and Miss Gelber wore a black and gold-co-
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lored corded silk cockUil suit, with a green orchid corsage. The table was decorated with a bouquet of tulips, irises, daffodils, sweet peas.
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Reginald Lewis, O.D.
Eyesight Specialist
1M7 St. Catherine W. (Mr. St. BUrk)
For better
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Call
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FOR A HOLIDAY TO REMEMBER . . .
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daorhter of the late RABBI
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Ste. Agathe Original Strictly
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