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THE CANADIAN J E-W ISH RE VI E W
JANUARY 22, 1943
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Janutr/ Suggestion!
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Mr. and Mrs. A- Miller. Pagnu-clo Avenue, are in Toronto visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. Lipson and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Levine.
Mr. and Mris. Harry Tlmmerman. Van Home Avenue, were at Ste. Agathe.
Mr. ' and Mrs. R. Singer,. Rockland Avenue, were at St. Agathe.
M. H. Godine. Park Avenue, is visiting his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wagner, -of Toronto.
Miss Gloria Gliekman, Hartiand Avenue, is visiting relatives in Boston, Mass., for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Miller.
Northmount Avenue^ have returned tl tsu an ejctenviea trip w^C"
S. Stattner, Jeanne Mance Street left to spend the winter in Florida.
Alex Grill, 5600 Esplanade Avenue, has returned from a vacation in Ste. Agathe.
Visiting at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. M. Berger, 839 Stuart Avenue, are Mr. and Mrs. J. Neiberg. of Watertown, Mass., and J. Berger", of Providence, R.I., who came for the bar-mitzvah of their grandson. Wilbur Berger: Mrs. M. Slate, an .aunt, of Boston. Mas., was also present.
Miss Florence Lieffell. Esplanade Avenue, is in Toronto visiting'Mv. and Mrs. Edward Weiner. Av.i Road.
Gunner Hj-man Geniele. R.C.A., has returned to Camp Petawawa. after spending ijeveral days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. Geniele, St. Urbain Street.
Mr. and Mrs, S. VV. Smolkin an i children, Robert and Evelyn,. <>t Cornwall, Ontario, spent a. week' with the latter's parens. Mr. and Mrs. I. Omstein, Durocher Avenu�>.
Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Li twin. Mapl<'-wood Avenue, spent a few days at Lac Brule.
Harry Freedin, de V:my Avenu�\ spent the holidays at Ste. Agathe.
Miss Goldie Anker. 4617 Park Avenue, spent ten days in S Agathe.
Gunner Saul Bask in has returned to Camp Petawawa after spending ten days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs D. Baskin. 5243 St. Urbain Street.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Blenco, Clark fTlreet, visited her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. N. Pus:tz. of Toronto.
Mrs. P. Steinberg and dau^htr-rs Hilda and Pearl. Mr-. J. iVavdn and Mrs. W. Kirsh. all of New-York, were here for th-- (lot; >v G.irfinkel weddinjj as gue�ts of Mr. and Mrs. B Garfjnk^-1. 4.Y)2 S . t'rhain Street
Mr.* Harry and diu^htrr.
Born-e a'. \V.VfrTo�vn. Mi-; who are vs'tins Mr. and Mr- M. Berger. �39 S'j^rt Avo-j.^ /. i: r>*-ma.Ti for a f�-A wff-k.v
. Miss Lee Black. 4855 Park Avenue, has returned from a three weeks stay with relatives in New York.
Mrs. Abo Aronovitch, 72 Laurier Avenue West, has returned from Toronto after spending ten days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Goldenthal.
M. Steinman and daughter. Rhoda, Champagneur Avenue, spent a week in Toronto, visiting his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I. Nefsky.
A. Zwelgman, of Halifax, NS., spent a week visiting his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lemcovitch, St. Urbam
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H. T. Herbert. Van Horne Avenue, was at Ste. Agathe.
Miss Peg�y Minsk, St. Urbain Street has returned from a two week stay at the Chalet, at Ste. Agaihe.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J.. Issenman have moved, to 4800 Decarie Boulevard. "
Mrs. F. C. Torontour. Wellington Street, has returned from a two months visit with relatives in. New York. Philadelphia. Washington. D.C., and with her daughter, Mrs. Sidney Cashman. formerly Miss Blanche Torontour. of West Col-lingswood. N.J.
Miss Eleanor Bald. Grovehill Place. Ls sjK'nding two weeks visiting her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Myer Bald, in Toronto.
Mrs. E. A. Rayman. of Mount Vernon. N.Y., has returned home after visit ng her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Mendel Besner. Lacombe Avenue.
Mrs. J. Horwitz. Queen Mary Road, is back from a ten-day stay at Ivry.
Lieut, and Mrs. P'red Gibson, of Barrie. Ont., visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Blumkin. Girouard Avenue, and Mr and Mrs S. Gibson Marcil Avenue!
Mr. an.1 Mrs. S Ixon Mendelsohn. Grovehil! Place, were at Lnc Brule.
Dr. and Mr.s. David Raff. Marcil Avenue, were at Lac Brule.
M. Perlman. Marcil Avenue, is .spending a holiday -.it S:e. Agathe.
Harry J as-by Not kin. son of Mr. an1 Mrs. Jack Not kin. Brodeur Avenue. enurt.Vned twenty-five boys at a private screening and supper in celebration of his bar-mitzvah.
Manuel Schacier. Queen Mary Road, wa.s in the I^iurenlians.
Mrs. If. L. .S: �an. Grovehill Piare. is entena n ng at an evening r**r'>'. �n Soturda.. January 22. n honor �'. Mr and Mrs. S. Kri^man. nf W:nn:peg. who are >*opp.ng ar iho Mount Royal Hotel onl a;.': return home on Sunday.
M� I. M V.n- >^vz. Girouard Avenue, give a tea in honor of Mr- Ruth Me.-.�>-�%. of N>*- York. Tie ta".ie ie.-orat:.>ns were of yel-!o-.i *,'\f.'.>'...< an1 chr\--an?hemum<. and rai! white tapers. Mr.�. Ross 1. assisted hv y\r<.
Tai! white V.rv-'vrg po;ire Geor^ Gell^r. Mr. and Mr* I.u.� Road, ewri -i.ir-v - W-v-
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tapers. Covers wefe laid for twenty guesis. A presentation of serving trays was made to the guests of honor.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Not kin, Brodeur Avenue, were at home jn cck-bralion of the bar-miuvah of ufeir son, Harry Jasisby Notkin. The house was decorated with jwrn-poms and roses. The table decorations in the dining' room were of blue and yellow. Mrs. Maxwell, Notkin poured, assisted by Mesdames A. H. Ja.s.oy, David Jasisby. and J. Jassby. Mr. and' Mrs. Notkin a!so entertained at dinner for the .rncrrrSbtTs. of the family.
Miss Nathalie Joseph Drum-mond Street, was at CRvz A. Maurice, Ste. Agaihe.
Miss Anne Raxlen. of Toronto, is spending a.lew days with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Cohen, Fort Street.
Mrs.. Philip Abbey, At water Avenue, spent a few days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kruger, at their country home at ste. Marguerite.
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receive a maximum $70,000 fine or 140 years in prison, or both.
gation said the pamphlets were mimeographed in Mecartney's office. Hartzell was employed at one time by Packard Motor Car Company at Detroit and the Buick aviation division in Chicago.
NORWAY, SWEDEN BEFRIEND JEWS
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to resign if the Jews were sun-en-
Nevertheless, it is reported tha under the influence of the pro-Nazi Chief of Police, and apparently with the tacit approval of the Home Minister, but not of the Cabinet, the deportation of fore'pi
Jews to a concentration camp on Hogland Island* where they are made to work on fortifications, has been going on since the summer.
Arbetaren, of Stockholm, urges. "Let Finland's Jews come to Sweden. While the question k pyneg,**- ft
be our duty to ard~uae a strong opinion in favour of these wretched people."
Bay War Srtaf Stampe,
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