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Id Shane, and John, and Rob* ert, 22 Harrison Road; Mrs. Sam, U4l 8. Lerner, 867 Cortleigh Bou* levard: uncle, and aunts; Dr. an< Mrs. David Bohnen, 130 <3arfiel< Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Barry B Shapiro. 175 Oil Yonge Street all cousins; and Mrs. Fred Singer TOO Eglinton Avenjw West, ., � Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gallander, 208 Vesta Drive, were in Montreal, Quebec, for the funeral o� ' sir uncle, Joseph A. Dorsey, 10
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Mr. and Mrs, Garry Markus, of New York. Were here for the fu� ntral of his mother, the late Mra, Hose Markus, and to visit hit father, Henry Markus; his broth-er, Stephen Markxii, and his sister, Sandra Markus, all of 7 Harrison Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Norton A. Mogul, 77 Fulweli Crescent, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Bluma Magil, 4395 Draper Avenue, Montreal, Que.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Slater, of R.R. One, Gormerly, Ont, were here to be present at the birth of their grandson, David Slater Isaacson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Isaacson, 144 Hillview Road.
Dr. and Mrs, H. Kingstone, 4383 Bathurst Street, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Cowan, 5721 Rand Avenue, Montreal, Quebec.
Dr. William Ciprick, 1084 Cedar Grove, visited Dr. and Mrs. S. Sankoff, 5370 Macdonald Avenue, Montreal, Quebec.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Turner, of Toronto, were in Montreal, Quebec, for the marriage of Miss Sandra Lann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lann, 4873 Plamondon Street, to Steven Mintz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kopel Mintz, 885 Stuart Avenue, at Shomrim Labo-ker Synagogue.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Sankoff, 25 Botfield Avenue, visited his brother, and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Sankoff, 7431 Kingsley Road, Montreal, Quebec. '
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Colt, 117 Winston Park Boulevard, spent their honeymoon in Miami Beach, Fla., travelling via Air Canada. Mrs. Colt is the former Misa Betty Kotzer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kotzer, 205 How-land Avenue. Mr. Colt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney S. Colt, 136 Hove Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kronis, and Jules, 239 Carmichael Avenue; r and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kronis, and Bonnie, 87 Denbigh Crescent, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Le-vine, 25 West Park, New Haven, Conn.
Miss Marlena Steinfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stein, field, 26 Corwin Crescent, returned via Air Canada, from a three-month trip to Houston, Texas, where she visited her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. A. Zlatkis; also Fort Worth, Dallas, and Galveston, Texas; and St. Louis, Mo., where she visited her cousin, Miss Dorothy Zlatkis; and Mexico; Oklahoma, and Detroit, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson, 7905 Querbes Avenue, Montreal, Quebec, spent their wedding trip in Niagara Falls, Ont; and in New
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H*. and Mrs. Claude Abrams, 48. Warwick Avenue, visited their cousiftl, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwarta. 4�84 Circle Road, Montreal, Quebec.
Steven Barton, 148 Hilton Avenue, was in Montreal, Quebec, for the funeral of his brother. Ernest Barton, 5360 Macdonald Avenue.
Mra. J. Brucker, 46 Austin Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. D. David, and Irving, and Rhoda, 323 Brighton Avenue; Mrs. Ben. Dennis, 17 El-way Court; Mr. and Mrs. Steven Goldfarb, 42 Denrock Drive; Miss Janet Gould, 800 Eglinton Avenue West; Ifor. and Mrs. I. Gruenspan, 21 Cavotti Orescent; Soren Haier. 1862 Bathurst Street; Mr. and Mrs. William Krossel, 142 Shel-bourne Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Soberman, 97 Maplewood Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sock-en, 98 Brighton Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Talik, 140 Baycrest Avenue; Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon Wax, 101 Lyon Avenue; and Mr. and Mrs. David Friedman, 94 Garthdale Court, were in Montreal, Quebec, for the marriage of Miss Shirley Rita Miller, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Julius Miller, 8151 Bloomfield Avenue, Montreal, to Fred Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nelson, 110 Lyon Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Adler, of Toronto, were in Montreal, Quebec, for the marriage of Miss Na-dine Saul, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cesar Saul, 6920 Fielding Avenue, to their nephew, Stanley Stubina, son of Mr. and Mrs. Moe Stubina, 11871 Suzor Cote Street, at Spanish and Portuguese Syna-
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Mrs. William Gordon, 6 Drexel Road, visited her brother-in-law, and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tarder, 705 Brunet Street, Montreal. Quebec.
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Mrs. Jade wjunberg, 84 Timber-lane Road, to their son, Barry Steven Wortanan; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. A. Cooper, 14 Borden Street Here for the occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Cohen, of Sarnia, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. M. Silverstein, of Windsor, Ont.; Mrs. Betty Lees, and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Berns, of Hamilton, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. D. Olanow, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lippa, Mr. and Mrs. J. Giller, and Mr. and 'Mrs. A. Revzin, of Buffalo, N.Y.,
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kohn, 34 Southgate Avenue, celebrated the bar-mitzvah of their son, Samuel, who was called to Reading of the Law, in honour of his bar-mitzvah, at the North Bathurst Talmud Torah. He if the brother of Miss Cynthia Kohn, aged seventeen years. Aftflcr the services, there was a luncheon, held in the hall of the Talmud Torah, where -Mrs. Kohn wore a moss-green jacket-dress. Miss Cynthia Kohn, sister, wore a red, wool two-piece suit, Those who sat at the head table were his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Hoffman, 172 Waterloo Avenue, and their children, Michelle, Felice, Jeffery, Brian, and Darrel.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wainberg, 34 Timberlane Road, entertained at their home, to Celebrate the engagement of their daughter, Miss Cheryle Elaine Wainberg; to Bar. ry Stephen Wortenan. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wortzman, 14 Glen Cedar Boftd. Here for the occasion went Mr. and Mrs. M. Gollish, and daughter, Pauline. Mr. and Mr*. E, Cbmsar, both of Detroit, Mjek.; Mr. and Mrs. M. Lewis, of Brentford, Ont; and Mr. and Mr*. M. Wainberg, of Hanover, Ont Mitt Wainberg is the grandd*ttffct�r of Max Wainberg, 34 Tttrfsrlan* B*ad.
Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Shane. 22 Harrison B�*4 a*lebrated the bar-mitzvah of their son. John Stephen, who WM called to the Reading of th� law, fa honour of his bar-mitxvafc.: it Holy Blossom Temple. H* k the toother of Robert, aged tesj y**rs; grandson Of Mrs. EmnaaV-tiipia* 5032 Clanra-nald Aventw, and the late Louis W. Lapin; �ad of Mrs. Rae Shane, 4905 Cote St. Luc Road, and the late Charlet Shane: all of Montreal, Quebec. KkUoah was observed. Tha* crania* Dr. and Mrs. Shane gat* a tafia* rapper at their horn* Thf Vwteea wore a deep turgooiii hlne, beaded gown. Mrs. UpWwaiffa* Iteek, tfflc, sheath gowjav Mtfc Ba� flhane wore
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vendome Avenue; Mr. an Mrs. Edward B. Vineberg, 4048 Vendome Avenue; Mra. Joseph Cohen, 4800 Western Avenue: all uncle and aunts: and Mr. and Mrs. J, Ben Block, W2 Groavendr nue, all of Montreal,
Mr, and Mrs/Samuel Moskowi 127 Waterloo Avenue, celebrated the bar-mitivah of their son, Stahi ley Henry, who was cajled to the* Reading of the Law. at the Beth Bmeth Bain Yehuda Synagogue. Hf is the brother of William, aged eighteen yean; and \Harnr, nfii�, Kiddush was observed after the services. The following evening, Mr. and Mrs, Moskowits were host* at a dinner reception in the haU of the synagogue. Mrs. Moskowita* received, in a mint-green, peau d& sole gown. Those who sat at the head table with them, were: iRabbi and Mrs. Joseph Kelmanj Mr. and Mrs. Max Applebaum, 2895 Bathurst Street; Mr. and Mrs,. Joseph Applebaum, 34 Alexis Boulevard; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wander, and Helen and Sara, 140 Fairholme Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Max Mine, and Miss Freda Mine, and Joseph, of Detroit, Mich.; uncles, aunts, and cousins; Mrs. J. Hershenberg, of Philadelphia, Pa,; and Mrs. M. Tyner, of Detroit, Mich. Rabbi Joseph Kelman asked the blessing over the challah. Those who assisted them, in the candle-lighting ceremony, were: Mrs. Rebecca Applebaum, 68 Fraserwood Avenue, great-aunt; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Goodman, 61 Kenwood Avenue; and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Irving, 83 Ridgevale Drive, cousins; and Mr. and Mrs. M. Goldsmith, and Mrs. H. Balberman. both of Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Mosko-witz entertained at a buffet dinner, the previous evening, for the out of town guests: Mr. and Mrs. M. Goldsmith, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Binke, iMrs. H. Balberman, and, Mr. and Mrs. Max Mine, of Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. Jack Hershen-berg, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, Spevak, of Philadelphia, Pa.; M?. and Mrs. A. Zalcberg, of Bronx, N.Y.; and Mr. and Mrs. H. Kalin-sky, of Brooklyn, N.Y.
She waa tht widow ^oi Harte Hat-tin, and. is |U)tviteq.Djrt.twp sons: Albert HatUm Sld'RiUhten Road; and Bernard Hattln. W Brookview Drlvej iiir&^^W^S. Su-garman U<WTM�8t; <3Ia{7 Avenue West; Mrs. Louis Kernerman (Marion), 176 Strathearn Road: Mrs. B. Levine (Viviane), 554 St. ClemenU Avenue; Mra. M. Shafir (Evelyn), 69 Acton Avenue; Mrs. S, Papoff (Shirley), 87 Ridgevale Drive; and Mrs. J. Rosenberg (Faye), of Chicago, 111. Rabbi Walter S, Wurtburger officiated at the funeral services. Interment was at the Zion Benevolent Organ^iation; Section of
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Morris Cohen, 23 Blue Forest Road, died at the age of seventy-nine, on October i�at the Toronto General Hospital. He was the widower of Mrs. Annie Cohe'nj and is survived by two sons: Harold A. Cohen, 23 Blue Forest Road; and Ralph Cohen, of Brantford, Ontario; and six grandchildren: Sharron, Glenn, and Hartley, children of Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Cohen; and Miss Marion Cohen. Carole, and Marlene, children of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cohen. Rabbi Albert Pappenheira officiated at the funeral services. Interment was held at the Shaarei Tzedec Congregation Section of the Dawes Road Cemetery. Shiva was observed at 23 Blue Forest Road, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Cohen.
Mrs. Fanny Richmon, 9 Borden Street, died at the age of sixty-eight years, on September 27, at the 'Baycrest Hospital She IB survived by her husband, -Morris Richmon; a daughter, Mrs. J. Mont (Sylvia);of Vancouver, B.C.; a son, Abe I. Richmon, 80 Mont-clair Avenue; four grandchildren: Rosalyn, Miriam, Cynthia, and Samuel, children of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mont; a sister, Mrs. B. Helfen-baum <Helen), 9 Borden Street; two brothers: Jack 'Rine, 3311 Bathurst Street; and Jack Reinstt-ber, 36 Robert Street. Rabbi David Monson officiated at the funeral services. Interment was held at the Bathurst Lawn Cemetery. Shiva was observed at home.
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Leslie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tenenbaum, 152 Brighton Avenufj will be called to the Reading of the Law, in celebration of his oar-mitzvah, on October 24, at th* Beth David Synagogue. Kiddush* will be observed, and the follow** ing evening, a reception will be,. held in the Synagogue hall. -^
DEATHS
Louis Chousky, 522 Rushton Road, died on October 6, at the age of fifty-three years. He is survived !� -by his wife, Mrs. Sara Chousky;' a daughter, Miss Brenda Chousky:' a brother, Eddie Chousky, 3638 r Bathurst Street; three sisters:" Mrs. C. Sager (Sara), 4383 Bathurst Street; Mrs. H. Black? (Ethel), of Detroit, Mich.; and| Mrs. S. Marks (Anne), 799 Eglin-5 ton Avenue West. Rabbi Aarott-t Zimmerman officiated at the funeral services. Interment was held at the Independent Order of Foresters Section, of the Bathursfr Lawn Cemetery. Shiva was .observed at home.
RDOPTIOnS
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Band (nee Sheila Schr eider), 14 Meadow-brook Avenue, announce the adoption of their son, David William: grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schreider, 78 Whitmore Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Band, 9 Overbrook 'Place: and great-grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kalles, 43 Heathdale Road,
BIRTHS
C. Harry Rotstein, 16 Forest Wood, died on September 15, at the Doctors' Hospital, at the age of fifty-three years. He is survived; by his wife, Mrs. Lillian (Feld-man) Rotatein; a daughter, Ann, and a son, David; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Rotstein, 397 Cortleigh Boulevard; three sisters: Mrs. M. Basen (Frances); Mrs. S. H. Spencer, (May); and Mrs. L Baker (Helen); all of Toronto, Bjtbbi W. Gunther Plaut officiated at funeral services at Holy Blossom Temple. Interment was at Beth Tzedec Memorial Park. Shiva was at the home.
Mrs. Rose Markus, 7 Harrison Street, died on October 5, at the Toronto General Hospital. She ia survived by her husband, Henry" Markus; two sons: Garry Mar-Iras, of New York; and Stephen. Markus; a daughter, Miss Sandra Markus; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Haberman, 7 Harrison. Street; a sister. Miss Soaie Ha? berman, of Switzerland; twrf brothers: Milton Haberman, 34 Ridgevale prive; and Edward Ha-r berman, 2334 Dufferin Street, Rabbi David Monson officiated at Uu funeral services. Interment was held at the Mount Sinai Park Cemetery. Shiva was observed at the home. Mrs. Markus wai a lifelong member of the Pride of Israel Sick Benefit Society, and originated the Pride of Israel Bowling Leagues.
Mrs. Sarah Hattin, 319 Rushton-., Road, died on July 31, at home. -
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kates (nee Ruth Rotenberg), 62 McGiHivray Avenue, on September' 26, at New Mount .Sinai Hospital, a son, Jeffrey Shael; brother of Richard Hart, aged three years; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kates, 70 Fairleigh Crescent; and of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rotenberg, 498 Markham Street.
Born, to Dr. and Mrs. E. Maurice Heller (nee Barbara Fraser), 9 Birkdale Drive, on September 30, at New Mount Sinai Hospital, a daughter, Caroline Belle; sister of Andrew, aged twenty - two months; granddaughter of Mrs. Rose Heller, 164 Chiltern Hill Road; and of Mrs. Edith Fraser, 20 Carluke Crescent, Willowdale, Toronto.
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Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Waxman (nee Lillian Stenfler), 84 Bessarion Road, on Oct. 1, at the New Mount Sinai Hospital, a son, Stephen; brother of Audrey, aged seven years; and Paul, six; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. I. Sten-zler, 923 Queen Street; and Mr. and Mrs. P. Waxman, 126 Shel-bourne Avenue.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kates (nee Edna Kunke). 4866 Bathurst Street, on September 18, at New Mount Sinai Hospital, a son, Paul; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Max Kunke, 3575 Bathurst Street; and of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kates, of Toronto: great, grandson of Harry Ruback, 28 Coates Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. I. Graf, of Tel Aviv, Israel.
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Born, to Mr. and Mrs. S. Klas-(nee Faye Friedman), 7 Lay-eld Court, on June 5, at Worn, en's College Hospital, a son, Howard Jeffrey; brother of Brian, aged two and twe-half years; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. A. Friedman, 14S Strathearn Road; and of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Klasky, of Estevan, Sask.
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(Continued from Page Ont) if he pleaded guilty, reports the New York Times, The case of the former Nazi officer, who was a businessman before his arrest two years ago, has drawn nation-wide attention because of his unusual role toward the end of the war.
As brought out in proceedings in the Palace of Justice at Munich, Wolff succeeded in establishing contact-with Allied secret services in Switzerland in the spring of 1945 to discuss surrender terms for German troops in northern
Hjs clandestine meetings with Allen W. Dulles, of U.S. wartime Office of Strategic Services, and others, brought about the capitulation of the Germans on May 2, 1945. Mr. Dulles later became the director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
"I take personal credit for having saved tens of thousands of lives, both of German and Allied troops, by bringing the war to a quicker end," Wolff asserted.
The 400-page indictment did not deal with this part of Wolffs long career as an intimate of Himmler. Hitler, and other leads. Prepared over a period of twoyears. the document says that Wolff "eon* sdoosbr and wfllinfly" helped other Naki leaders to ^settle" the Jewish question, *
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