THE CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW
JUNE 21, 1946
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Twenty-three Palestinian Jews detained in Eritrean concentration camps during the war were returned to Palestine, reportedly to be released soon.
Dr. L. Loben, of Winnipeg, Man., is spending a few weeks with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. Denaburg, 512 Briar Hill Road.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Goldenberg, and daughter, Sandra Claire, 161 Chiltern Hill Road, are spending four weeks in Orillia.
Mrs. H. Freedman, of St. Catharines, will visit her brother-in-law, and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I. Freedman, 51 Gloucester Grove, for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosenberg, 43 Ridge Hill Drive; Mr. and Mrs. H. Ro?sman, 161 Chiltern Hill Road; and Mr. and Mrs. C. Koplan, 158 Chiltern Hill Road, spent a few days at Port Savarin.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Wiener, and son, Gerald, formerly of 270 Brunswick Avenue, have taken up residence in their new home at 98 Lowther Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. David Lavine, 308 St. Clair Street West, are spending the summer at Big Cedar Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Justin Wilkes, of Buffalo, N.Y., visited Mr. and Mrs. S. Troster, Davenport Road.
Mr. and* Mrs. Charles Pnirsky, and son, Sydney, formerly of 255 Augusta Avenue, have taken up residence in their new home at 98 Lowther Avenue.
Mrs. Ida Cohen, of Rochester, N.Y., formerly of Toronto, returned home after staying at the King Edward Hotel, visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Cap Ian; and her nephew and niece, Mr. *nd Mrs. B. \vein-berg, 1593 Bathurst Street.
Miss Lee Small, of New York, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kurin, Dundas Street West, for two weeks, returning by plane.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Schwartz, and son, Gordon, Euclid Avenue, visited Mrs. Regina M. Freedman, and Mr. and Mrs. David Ravi ten, of Brooklyn, N.Y.
Mrs. B. Wilner, 184 Ossington Avenue, went by plane to .Miami Beach, Florida, for five weeks, and on her return visited her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. Spring, of Brooklyn, N.Y.
LI. Samuels, of Winnipeg, Man., spent a few days at the Royal York Hotel, visiting his mother, Mrs. S. Samuels, Shaw Street
Mrs. Morris Hailman, Manning Avenue, spent a week visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and* Mrs. A. Chartkoff, and daughter*, Barbara and Annette, of Hamilton.
Baroett Seoweovsky, of Brook-
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A*say, is vkrtfng Us ancle tod aunt, Mr. sad Mrs. & Cohen, 909 Montree* Avenue, for reveral days. '
Mrs. &, Shore, 254 Westznount Avenue, entertained thirty guests at a dinner presentation, for Mrs. BT. Kahanovitch, of Winnipeg, Man., formerly Miss Anne Wer-ger, of Toronto.
Mrs. M. Tanzer, Havelock Street; and Mrs. I. Duviner, Albany Avenue, held a luncheon presentation at Eaton's Georgian Room, for Mrs. H. Kahanovitch, of Winnipeg, Man.
Mesdames N. Oster, D. Merkurr A. Slimer, and L. Talaky, all of Heydon Park Road, entertained at tea, at Eaton's Round Room, for Mrs. H. Kahanovitch, of Winnipeg, Man., who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Werger, Heydon Park Road.
Mesdames H. Wiener, Lowther Avenue, and E. Kaufman, Brunswick Avenue, were in Chicago, 111., where they were present at the marriage of Jean Wallace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wallace, formerly of Toronto, to Simon Blinick, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B'inick, of New York.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Ro^ent-hal, Fairview Boulevard, entertained at a family dinner for seventy, in honour of their children, Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Karr, and daughter, Marsha Anre, of Winnipeg, Mar..
Mrs. Karr and Marsha Anne will spend the summer with the former's parents, in Muskoka.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Schoppe, Mont-rose Avenue, entertained at a dinner, for Mr. and Mrs. B. Volo-darsky, of Winnipeg, Man. Misses Marjorie Horwitz, and Raye Schoppe; Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Kay, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kohn, M. Finkle, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wolf man, Mr. and Mrs. M. PatliCk, Mr. and Mrs. M. Green; M. Finkle, and Abe Ginsberg, were there.
Those who entertained for Mrs. Ben. Cipin, the former Miss Dora Weinraub, Crawford Street, are: the bride's sister, Miss Rose Weinraub, at a shower for twenty-five guests; Mrs. I. 0. Sax, evening and presentation; Mrs. Howard Fisher and Mrs. M. Shaber-man, supper shower for sixty guests; Miss Sarah Devor, presentation and theatre; Mrs. F. Eis-enstat, supper presentation.
1 Mr. and Mrs. J. Silverman, 29 Wales Avenue, entertained at a family dinner in celebration of their thirty-fifth wedding anniversary; and of the fifth wedding anniversary of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Silverman. Mr. and Mrs. Max Gold and children, Bonita and Martin; Mr. and Mrs. A. Silverman. and Mrs. B. Roman and son, Arthur, were there.
Mrs. J. Silverberg, 15 Oxford Street, and Miss Lily Amemic, 46 Wales Street, gave a personal shower for Miss Katie Speisman, whose marriage to Morris Lustig, of Chicago, 111., takes place in the fall. Mrs. Silverberg wore a red suit; and Miss Amernic, a black crepe dress. Assisting were: Mrs. B. Shoot, the honoree's sister, and Mr?. H. Lustig. The honoree wore a pink printed dress with black accessories. The table held a lace tablecloth, and lighted tapers at each end. There were thirty-five guests present
Mrs. L. Shoot, 206 Roxton Road, entertained at a personal tea for Miss Katie Speisman, whose marriage to Morry Lustig, of Chicago, 111., takes place in the early fall. Mrs. Shoot wore a black crepe ureas; and was assisted by her mother, Mrs. A. Oberman, in u wine-colored suit; Mrs. B. Shoot, sister of the honoree, in a black wool dress; and Mrs. S. Speisman, mother of the honoree, in a blue 'print dress. The honors* wore a olack crepe dressy trfaMMd with
her hair. The tSfc^ria evmd with a lace tahledoth, and with a centrepiece of ftliee-of-tbe-valky, lilacs, and tulips; and had lighted candles at each end of the table,
Mrs. Max Chvickel, 622 Shaw Street, gave a dinner party, at Murray House, in honor of Miss Frances Moscovitch, whose marriage to her son, Alfred Chvickel, takes place September 15. Mrs. Chvickel.wore a grey crepe dress, with a corsage of roses; and was assisted by her sisters: Mrs. S. Shitr, in a black dress, with a corsage of roses; and Mrs. F. Or-land, in fuchsia-colour, with a corsage of roses; and by Mrs. E. Moscowitch, mother of the bride-elect, in a black dress, with a corsage of roses. The honoree wore a grey crepe dress, with a corsage of American Beauty roses. There were three hundred guests present.
BIRTHS
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Alex (nee Mary Zeldin), Gore Street, at the Woman's College Hospital, on June 11, a daughter, Rochelle Linda. Grandparents are: Mr. and Mrs. H. Zeldin, Sussex Street; and Mr. and Mrs. A. Alex, 01 London, England.
IN MEMORIAM
In memory of a loving husband and dear father, George Stambler, who passed away June 26, 1944. Ever remembered and sadly missed by his wife and family.
In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Israel Abraham Hauer, who passed away June 22, 1945, llth day of Tamuz. Sadly missed by his wife. Lillian; daughter, Hilda; and family. _______ i
In cherished memory of my dear husband, Samuel Joseph Langer, who passed away very suddenly four years, ago to-day, June 19, 1942. When all is still and silent, and sleep forsakes my eyes; my thoughts are in the silent grave, where my dear husband lies. Nothing can ever take away the love my heart holds; dear, fond memories linger every day. Remembrance keeps him dear. Lovingly remembered, and sadly missed by his wife, Ruth; and sons, Sheldon and Allan.
Card Of Thanks
Mrs. Harold L. Smith, and fam-ilv, wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to their many relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy during their recent sad bereavement in the loss of a dearly beloved husband and father.
Mrs. Louis Smith, and family, wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to their many relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy during their recent sad bereavement in the loss of a dearly beloved son and brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arons, and family, wish to thank their relative* and friends for the many kindnesses 1001711 to them during their recent bereavement, in the of tfcdr father, M. Wyler.
UNVEILINGS
The unveiling of a monument to the late Julius Rain will take place Sunday, June 23, at 11 a.m., at Shaarei Shomayira Synagogue Cemetery, Wilson Avenue.
The unveiling of a memorial monument to the late Phillip Breg-man, late of 247b Augusta Avenue, will take place on Sunday, June 22, at eleven o'clock in the morning, at Rpselawn Avenue Cemetery (Russian Synagogue).
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APPROACHING MARRIAGES
Mr. and Mrs. L. Snider, 261 Concord Avenue, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Bernice, to Harry Rud-ney, son of Mrs. D. Rudney, 74 Rusholme Road, to take place June 25, at Bais Yehuda Synagogue, at six o'clock.
REFINED BUSINESS couple to be married, require apartment, duplex, immediately. Best of references. Reward. Miss Greenberg: AD. 0787, 9-5 p.m.; RA. 1317, evenings.
WANTED � Two rooms, unfurnished, by newly married business couple. Call KI. 3682.
REFINED WIDOW would like one or two rooms with kitchen, or kitchen privileges. Will sit in with children two nights weekly. Phone evenings, Lo. 9304.
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ROOM TO RENT at Jackson's Point, near Alspector's. Kitchen privileges. Call Me. 7469.
WILL RENT comfortably furnished lower duplex with back garden in Notre Dame de Grace, Montreal, for July and August, to reliable tenant. Box 43, Canadian Jewish Review, 1253 McGill College Avenue, Montreal 2.
JACKSON'S POINT, sublet one-half of cottage; two, three, or four bedrooms. City conveniences. Phone LO. 9608.
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IT'S HAPPY-HOLIDAY TIME AT
SMITH'S BAY HOUSE � the friendly Lodge on the shores of lovely Lake Rosseau, in the heart of Muskoka.
Glorious days and evenings are fun-packed with activity, from bathing, boating, fishing, dancing, tennis, ping-pong, weiner-roasts, motor-launch cruises, to "sun-lazing" on the lawn or 'way up on the "mountain".
There's perfect comfort in fine sleeping quarters, with this season's additional facilities; and, of course, there's those taste-thrilling "Smith" meals, plus the famed bed-time snacks. The same moderate rate continues to be a source of pleasant surprise.
Write SMITH'S BAY HOUSE
Phone 69 P.O.
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Your vacation Paradise on beautiful Lake Simcoe Private Baths � Tennis � Boating � Fishing, etc.
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Famous throughout Canada for iU FINEST KOSHER FOOD Only 50 miles from Toronto . . . Bus to our gates
Write or Phone M. ALSPECTOR Jackson's Point, Ontario.
For your Summer holiday, come to
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There are restful, airy rooms, hot and cold running water, spacious grounds, healthful bathing, ping-pong, and tennis.
MEALS ARE STRICTLY KOSHER Groups welcome at special ratet
Cbanlna England*!-, Entertainer MAIL INQUIRIES EARLY FOR SATISFACTION
Mrs. A. Schacter, 217 Beverley Street, Toronto, or Phone MI. 3367 evenings or, Belle Ewart, 9J
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CANTERVALE COUNTRY CLUB
HORSEBACK RIDING - TENNIS - ARCHERY
INSTRUCTION TO BEGINNERS
Phone Mgr. Mike Sckacter
KI. 1626
GL. 1639
Wilfred Isaacson, Phra.B., Druggist
Now Owns and Operates COLE'S DRUG STORE
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Motorized Delivery
823 Eolinton Ave. West
MO. 1135
BRANCHES: Lawrence Park Pharmacy 3056 Yonge St HY. 1177 BRANCHES: Taylor Pharmacy 378 Bloor West KI. 4212
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200 BAY STREET � Room 403
ADelaide 6101
TORONTO
SUBLET: July, August, adults only, attractive, modern apartment; tile bath, shower; completely furnished. 138 Braemar Avenue, apartment one; off Eglinton Avenue.
FOR RENT, one bedroom, in beautiful lake-front Muskoka cottage for July. Cottage conveniences are: electricity, screened verandah, fishing, swimming; and two boats. Price $75.00. Phone LO. 0712.
FOR RENT, furnished, self-contained apartment, for July and August. MI. 2538.
ROOM FOR RENT at Jackson's Point, in The Pines; private cottage, kitchen privileges. ME. 6540.
WILL RENT a room in Belle Ewart, to a young couple; lake front cottage. Phone MA. 1422, evenings, after 8 o'clock.
YOUNG JEWISH couple, no children, urgently requires small apartment or duplex. References available. Call Mrs. B. Gurofsky, KI. 1090.
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Tb� NEW ARCADIA HOUSE. Port C*rUnjr. Ontario, Mtukoka. Flnvt bwcfa. dmodtiz. teanta. bo-tin* sad bathing. Strictly Ko�fe�r food. Write J. CITRON or H. CBAIKOV, N�w Ar-cad la Houw. Port Cmiiia*. Ovt.. or PBOIM Ring 76�Port Carlln*.
WANTED, to rent, house or bungalow, for July and August; Bathurst-Eelinton district preferred. WA. 6308.
THREE PASSENGERS leaving for Muskoka Lodge on June 30th. Anyone going by car, please call Ke. 6873.
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