OCTOBER 17th, 1941
THE CANADIAN JEWISH REV Ili'W
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for Purity and Health
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Get your fish from tea or lake ... get it in shell form . . whichever way you prefer it, your Buywdl Market has them all. You and your family will benefit from its richness and pioceins ..: . its Suable iodine content . . . Its vitamins and mineral salts . . . and iu blood-enriching ability.
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Charge account? solicited
MARRIAGES
The marriage of Miss Evelyn Cordes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Cordes, Jeanne Mance Street, to WlIMam Borsuk, son of Mrs. E.
o'clock, at the hosne of Rev. M. Master, Hvtchisoa Street, Rahbl H. Rosenaweig officiating. Miss Esther Master played the organ, and �because" was song by Harry Milgram. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown of white bridal satin, with a long, pleated waist-line, tight bodice, and high neckline made of ChantiHy lace, a long train falling from the waist, and long sleeves ending with points over her hands.
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CLASS IN COOKERY
STUFFED VEAL BRISKET Veal brisket, about three and one-half pounds. Have butcher take out bones and cut a pocket. Wash and wipe meat, nib garlic over surface, and rub salt on inside of pocket.
Staffing;:
two and one^half cups bread one small tooth of garlic, crumbs or two cups bread crumbs and one-half cup matzo meal two tablespoons chicken fat or
any other shortening one small onion, diced
salt and pepper to taste Dressing should be well moistened, if not, more water should be added.
Mrs. L. Mamott, 261 Vaughan Road, Toronto.
CHOCOLATE SPONGE DESSERT
chopped or mashed fine two stalks celery, dked one-quarter apple, diced one teaspoon wine one egg, beaten with three-quarters cup water
one^third cup sugar three eggs
one-quarter teaspoon salt
one teaspoon vanilla
Her veil of tulle illusion was held in place by a coronet of orange blossoms and pearls, and she carried a cascade bouquet of Easter lilies and baby's breath. Mrs. I. Cordea, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a gown of yellow silk jersey, a shoulder tip veil held in place by a Juliet cap of gold sequins, and she carried a cascade bouquet of American Beauty roses.-M. Borsuk acted as best man for his brother. Mrs., D. Cordes, mother of the bride, was in black cfepe made in princess style, with a corsage of red roses. Mrs. E. Borsuk, mother of the groom,- wore black silk jersey, with a high neckline of pink lace, and a corsage of Talisman roses. The bridal couple left for a wedding trip to the Laurentiana. Going away the bride wore a grey tailored suit, with black accessories, and a corsage of Johanna Hill roses. Miss Shirley Abrams, of St Johns, Quebec, was among the guests.
one envelope gelatine one-quarter cup cold water one-quarter cup boiling water one-and-a-half squares chocolate or four tablespoons cocoa Melt chocolate, or take cocoa, mix with sugar, salt, and boiling water, bring to boMing point. Soften gelatine in coid water, add to the hot chocolate mixture and stir until well dissolved. Cool, add slightly beaten egg yolks. When mixture begins to thicken, fold in stiffly beaten whritesradd flavoring,
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turn into mold, which has been rinsed with cold water. When firm, unmold, fill sherbet glasses. Serve with whipped cream,
Mrs. H. S. Greenwood,
3831 Marlowe Avenue, Montreal.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
Mr. and Mrs. Alter FMcher, 3953 St Urbain Street, announce the approaching marriage of their only daughter, Lillian, to Nathan, oldest son of Mr. and
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o'clock.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. J. Costsner, St. Lawrence Boulevard, announce the engagement of their daughter, Tauba, to Jack, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Pepper, Clarke Street
From left to right: A. H. Soasfry, Samuel Hart, Michael Binck, George Backer, editor and publisher of the Hew York Poet, who was the gneet speaker; Samuel Bronfman, Allan Bronfman, Jack A. Klein, J. Levinson, Br., Dr. H. AbrmmowUm, Rabbi of Shoar Heehomegsm 8pn-agogue, and Sol KeUert, at the dinner of the combined appeal of the Montreal Federation of Jewish Pmxktnthropie* for $3W/�0, the Jewish General Hospital for tSlflOO, and the Jewish Refugee and War Relief for WflOO, which was started with a donation for fSOfiOO from the Bronfman Interests and B. Aaron. Allan Bronfman it campaign chairman, and daisy report hutcheons are held at the Montefiore Chub. Headquarters at 20*0 Bleury Street, receive returns from workers. Radio message* were delivered by Michael Birsck, Horace R. Cohen, and J. Levmson, Jr. Mrs. 8. Leopold, president, Women's Division, Federation of Jewish Philanthropic*, wiU apeak over CRM on Monday, October 90th, from 5.15 to 530 p.ev, and Allan Bronfman will epeak over CBM on Wednesday, October ttnd, from *jfl to 6*45 p.nu
Severe reprisals against school heads failing to dismiss their Jewish pupils were threatened Dutch school authorities by Arthur Seyss-Inquart, Nazi commissioner in Holland.
CLASSIFIED
require the loan of the following musical instruments: Violin, B flat trumpet, 2 saxophones E flat, set of drums and accessories, and orchestrations for small jazz band. Please address inquiries to Miss Carnat, United Jewish Refugee and War Relief Agencies, 1121 St. Catherine Street West, Montreal.
For sale or exchange, very long eetabUshod corner beroex shop and beauty parlor. Excellent business locality, best equipment. Sell at a great sacrifice immediately. 1143 Bleury Street, telephone Lancaster
wants paying guest Large, bright room suitable for one or two persons. All conveniences. ND.G. district. Convenient cars and
evenings DE. 8094.
thirty-four, wishes private room in fine home. Board preferred. Outremont
privileges preferred. Telephone HA. 0967 or write Box No. 23, fa fiedits Jewish Review. 1253 McGill College Avenue, Montreal.
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