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Mr. and Mra. Max Menkes, 8171 Bathurst Street, wart m Montreal, Quebec, for the marriage of Miss Barbara Susan Cayne. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cayne, W60 Bradford Place, to Morton William Schwarts, son of Mr. and Mra. Beril SchwArts, 490 Cote St. Antoine Road, at Elm Ridge Country Club.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Sternberg, and Joanne. Susan, Alan, and Larry, of Windsor, Ont, visited his mother, Mrs. Leah Sternberg; and his sister, Miss "Bella Sternberg, 958 Shaw Street
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crack-ower, 28 Fraserwood Avenue, spent their honeymoon in New York, and the Atlantic Coast States. She is the former Miss Lyla Granatstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Granatatein, 28 Fraserwood Avenue. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Crack-ower, 111 Camborne Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tator, 188 Livingstone Avenue, celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary at dinner with their sons. Harvey, aged nineteen years; ana Mrs. Rebecca Tator, 63 Invermay Avenue. Her mother, Mrs. B ran da Dale, 66 Ellsworth Avenue, her brother-in-law, and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Garnick, and Rita, and Herschel, 17 Raeburn Avenue; and her sister, Mrs. Saul Yarmolin-sky, and Howard, and Larry, 66 Ellsworth Avenue.
Michael Levine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Levine, 526 Chaplin Crescent; and Paul Orenstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Orenstein, 37 Ardmore Road, are touring in Europe for the summer.
Mrs. Isaac Golosky, 1612 Queen Street East, is spending the season at her summer home in Belle Ewart, Ont
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Handler, 1063 Don Mills Road, are in New York for a week.
Here ifor the bari-mltivah of Lloyd Paul Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith, 175 Strathearn Road, were: Rabbi and Mrs. Hy-man Cohen, of Racine. Wisconsin; Mrs. Lillian KJeinstein, and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shliveck, of New York; and Mrs. Harold Goldman, of Chicago. 111.
Mrs. Fanny Byers, of Los Angeles, Calif., visited Mrs. Leah Sternberg, 958 Shaw Street.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Margulies, formerly of 328 Spadina Road, have taken up residence at 65 Roberta Drive.
Mrs. Harry Lipson, 2 Denmark Crescent, has returned from Haifa, Israel, where she was present at fhe bar-mitzvah of her nephew. Moishe, son of her sister, ana
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brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben. jamhV Fagenbaum.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Joseph (nee Reve Barron), 33 Strathearn Road, celebrated their twenty-see-. ond anniversary by dining out and -attejiding the theatre. They are the parents of Misses Cheryl, and Jo-Ann Joseph; and of Jeffrey Joseph, of Los Angeles, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conderan, 109 Pendrith Street, are in Crystal Beach, Ont., for the summer.
Louis Jacobson, of Buffalo, N. Y., was here for the bar-mite-vah of Ronjald Aaron, son of Mr. and Mrs, ItVing Frits, 65 Cadillac Avenue. 1
Mr. and Mrs, Morris Eisler, 121 Fairholme Avenue, are spending the season at their summer home at Island Grove, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Green-spoon, 49 Kennard Avenue, are leaving on July 12. for ten days in Kiev, Russia, where they will visit with Mrs. Greenspoon's brother, Zorach Zaretsky, and his family; and for eight days in Leningrad.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ginsberg, I860 EfUntoa Avenue West, are in Weauagton, D.C., visiting her aunt, a&4 uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Hymen Godllngex, for two weeks.
Seymour Golosky, 1612 Queen Street West,* ia - spending three weeks 111 Miami Beach, Florida, at the Di Lido Hotel.
In Montreal, Quebec, for the bar-mitdvah of Hirsh Layb, son of Mr. and Mrs? David Kwinter, 6800 Lennox: Avenue, at Shaar Hasho-mayim . Synagogue, were: Mrs. Millie Kwinter* 18 Glen Rush Boulevard* his grandmother; Mr. and Mra. Samuel Kwinter, 8 Glen Rush Betikvard: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kwjg^?l4 Bitteroot Road; Mr. aad, JtrsaMonte Kwinter, 86
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Searle Road} Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Kwinter, 25(16 Bathurst Street; Zalman Kwinter, 49 Wynn Avenue; Mrs. Louis Reiber. 9 Meadow-brook Road; Dr. and Mrs. Murry Zuckerman, aad Allan, and Linda, 2500 Bathurst Street; all uncles, and aunts; Mr. and Mra. David Kwinta, 39 Whadale Crescent: Mr. and Mrs. Mendel Kwinta. 68 Was-dale Crescent: Mr. and Mrs. Saul Nyman, 237 Waterloo Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Steven Cadeaky, lOjO Searle Avenue; and Jack Reiber. 9 Meadowbrook Road; cousins; and Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Zuckerman, 1645 Bathurst^Street
Mrs. PhilipiCohen, and Wendy and Jody, 160 Ifanaide Drive, are spending two Weeks on vacation, in Orillia, 0n&
Mrs. Yettd Denenfeld, and daughter, Mis? Marsha Denenfeld, of Detroit, M.ieh., were here, to visit her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and MrsTt Salson, 175 Cal-vington Drivel '
Miss Hennej M^neoviteh, �165 Regina A venal: and Miss Leona Shore, 44 " *------ "
_ . Avenue, are spending a week on vacation, in Lake Placid, NeW; York-Mr. and Mra. Jerry Rosenberg, 1670 Lawrence-Avenue West, spent a few days in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Shore, and Fred and Annette, formerly of 620 Rushton Road, save taken up new residences at 660 Deloreine Avenue.
Mr. and Mra. Jerry Aekerman, and Arlene and Robin, of Brooklyn. N. Y7 motored to the Thousand Islands, aba,ea their return, they visited thpfr ce*�innJaY. and Mrs. Max KaJftpea, 630 Reeelawn Avenue. Whilejhersy they were entertained by Mr. aad Mrs. Charlea Goldman, 42 Cllften Avenue; and Mr. and Mrs. S. Ketsmaa, 22 Sun-field Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Durbln, of Hollywood, Florida, were entertained at pakdaU Golf and Country Club, Iff Mr. and Mra. Murray Soassaaa, 181 HiUhurtt Boulevard.
Mr. and Mrs- Oscar Savage. 200 Waterloo Avenue, fc Montreal, Qfre�, were meet* oi honour at a earpriae party, on the oeeaaioa of thfir twearty*flfth wadding asmivenipr. girsn by their chUdren, Was Sehma Savage, and Harvey Savage. Preeeat were: Mr. and MrsTlforria Reaan, 188 Searle Avaaae; Mr\ and Mrtv ^eo Moes, 67 Exbe^ieadj Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Colttt, 14C Waterloo Avenue; Mr.^#ad Mr*. Theodore
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Mr. and Mrs. Max Kir**, .*2 phano�s, and pink ;baV orchids. FaUingdale Crescent *aW v a Ji�- Vletor Granautein, sister-in-
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of honour. She wore a sleeveless sheath of white lace over pink cotton; fashioned with a square neckline/ Her headpiece was a hand of draped, pink, chiffon. Miss Wendy Tevins was the' maid of honour, swearing a deep pink gown; with a scoop neckline; snort sleeves; A-line skirt; and satin 3311 Bathurst Street; Mr. and* Jose at the waistline; with a head-
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in a yellow, .cotton /o^eas. ine] will reside at 28 FmiM^ood A\e* nue. Present for ^ the. wedding were: Mrs. Fanny.kefkowita,.of �Flints Mlc>� Jje*Uunt .ofTthe groonij Mr. a^d ^Irs. H. Mack> bWe'leavar*" aWIT chanel wwer> Hii and Mrs. M. Bernstein,
. Her fingertip-length, tiered kilfriifatotity:* crown of
ee Synajtofcue, by Rabbi,Stuart J. Xoupfmi^ and Rabbi .Pavid Mohaon, asfTsted bv^ Cantor; Jo-seph Cooper, The bride was given in matrlage by her father. Her a^wn,oi'srtjlte giUa and lace had
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York, brother* and sister-in-law of the bride; and<Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gelber, of/Hamilton, Ont.
rty, on the fifth, birthday^of eir son, Gerald Cecil; the brother of Harvey Elliott, aged ten and one-half years; grandson of Bfr. and Mrs. X Freedihen, 66 Rogers Road; and of Mr> and Mfa L. Kirsbenblat, 921 Wilson Ayenne.
Mrs. Jack Bursztatn, and Barbara and Henry. 2<Yates Castle Drive; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Perencov, and Yosev and Alan, 627 Lauder Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bar-ris, and Temi, 851 Markham
band of matching material. They
carried nosegays of pink roses.
pink and white carnations, and
white baby's breath, with pink and
silver ribbons. The bridesmaids
wo ��.u Vu* uoft-wmu Were: Misses Fern Granatstein,
Street; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pearce, C0UsJn of the bride; Anita Crack.
and Mark. Malcolm, and Terry, 81 �TO an<> Sharon Anker, cousins
Fallingdafe Crescent; Mr. and � �e groom; and Enid Sch ff.
Mrs. Max Groskopf, and Phyllis, Each wore a gown of pale pnk
Cheryle, and Melanle, and Mrs. peau de soie; with a draped Dodice,
Gertrude Groskopf, all of 28 Lau- P^.*?118^ neckline; a bow at the
der Avenue; and Mr. and Mrs. Jo- w^al8}Ii Pfii"a^ape4 8^rt over. ? - - - -" sheath skirt of embroidery on pink
peau de soie; and had a headband with a bow in the back of the same material; and carried a nosegay of pink roses, pink and
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alter (nee Gloria Maluskl), 174 Fairholme Avenue, on July 3, at Women's College, Hospital, a daughter, Sharlene Jacklynn; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Maluskl, 726 Markham Street; and of Mra. Helen Alter, 286 Lauder Avenue, and the late Jack Alter. r
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grandchildren: Barry Wassersug; avid, Gary, and Lori Yoliff. Rabbi Erwin Schild officiated at funeral'services. Interment was at Adath Israel Cemetery. Shiva was at the home.
seph Lubeks, and Jack and Mel-vin, 28 Hucknell Avenue.
Lloyd Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewi8 Smith, 176 Strathearn Road, was called to the Reading of the Law in celebration of his bar-raitxvab at Shaarei Shomayim Synagogue. He is the brother of Karen, aged ten years; grandson of Jack Smith, 774 Lawrence Ave-
breath, with pink satin ribbons. Sidney Crackower was best man for his brother. The ushers were: Donald Granatstein, brother of the
^tti&ffiJ&X^ Harol/^vi., courin. of the late Louis Elsen. A Kiddush and luncheon took place with two hun-
DEATHS
Jack Weingarten, 89 Fairholme Avenue, died at his home, on June 20, at the age of seventy-one years. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Lillian Weingarten; three daughters: Mrs. O. J. Wassersug (Cons-
� � ,------tance), of Niagara Falls, N. Y.;
white carnations, and white baby's Miss Evelyn Weingarten; Mrs. M.
Yoliff (Joy), of Niagara Falls, N. Y.; a son, Stanley Garden; four
Charles Rafelman, 1603 Bath-urst Street, died on Thursday June 27, at his home. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elsie Rafelman; two sons, Gerald A. Rafelman, 16 Fox-bar Road; Donald I. Rafelman, 427 Richview . Avenue; five grandchildren, Marsha, and Debra. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Donald I. Rafelman; and Randi, Andy, and Lorrie, children of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Rafelman; and a sister, Mrs. J. D. Cadsby (Rose), 88 Montclair Avenue. Rabbi W. Gunther Plaut officiated at funeral services at Holy Blossom Temple. Interment was at Holy Blossom Memorial Park. Shiva was at 427 Richview Avenue.
dred guests present Mrs. Smith wore a pale orange-coloured
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sheath, with a matching jacket which had beadwork around the edging; also a matching straw hat; and a pale orange-coloured orchid wristlet Mrs. Eisen wore a blue, linen sheath with its own jacket, embroidered with pink flowers. .Her hat was of white and she had a wristlet of orchids. Kajrjm Smith wore *;r�m-ted, cotton dress/on a white background, which had a raspberry-red sash, tied at the back in a large bow. Her headdress was a white bow; and she had a wristlet of white baby chrysanthemums. Seated at the head table with the above were: Rabbi and Mra. Hyman Cohen, of Racine, Wisconsin, uncle, and auntj and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith, of Chicago, 111., great-uncle, and great-aunt Rabbi Cohen asked the blessing over the challah, and Samuel Smith was master of ceremonies. Yellow chrysanthemums, orange-coloured roses, and stephanotis decorated the head table and guest tables. Here for the bar-mitzvah were: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Norman, of Washington, D.C.; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shliveck, and Barbara, and Steven, of New York; Mra. Harold Goldman, of Chicago,
SI.; all cousins; also Mrs. Lillian leinstein, of New York, great-aunt of the bar-mitsvah boy.
Marvin, son of . Mr. and Mrs. David Zweig, 267 Maxwell Street, was called to the Reading of the Lew, in celebration of his bar-mitsVah. at Beth Bmeth Synagogue. He is the brother of Samuel Zweig, 22 Acton Avenue; and of Jerry Zweig, of Oakville, Ont Kiddush was observed The same evening at a dinner, three hundred and fifty guests were received in the synagogue. Mrs. Zweig wore"l a pale-green, peau de soie gown which had a beU-ahaped skirt; and a scooped neckline. Seated at the head table with the above were: Rabbi and Mrs. Joseph Kelman; Sidney Black, 64 Clifton Avenue, cousin, who was master of ceremonies; Mra. Bella Zweig. 243 Borden Street aunt; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Starkman, 25 Newgate Road, node, and aunt; and Harry Zweig, 83 DeQuincy Boulevard, who asked the blessing over the challah. The above lit candles, joined by: Mr. and Mrs, Ham Zweig, 83 DeQuiney Boulevard: ^ Mr. and Mra. Abraham Zweig, 41 * Alexis Boulevard; Mr. and mi*** ^ Samoel TQe, 78 Chestnut Patk:^ v Mr. and Mra. JadTSppert. 61 �l< Whithorn Creeejent; Mr. and Mra. Morris Black, 64 Clifton Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Se^'Garden, f Casino Court* Mr. aad Mra, Abraham Gold, 174 Kennard Avenue, all uncles and aunts; and Mr. and Mrs. H. Gevertx, 666 Melrose Avenue, great-untie, and great-aunt A candle waa lit for Jody Garden, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Saul Gerdea, 4 Casiao Court, to celebrate her thirteenth birthday, by her sister, Marsha Garden, and her fraj^raother, Mrs. Rose Gross-i, 181 Borden Street. Here for tioo were: Mra. JL Sen-to#.Mrs.C. fetfoifj Mr.
toeft, Mich.*c Mr. and Mra, Morris
groom. The sanctuary was decorated with large, white candelabra, entwined with red roses and greenery; and standards of red roses, and white carnations. At a dinner
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