THE CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW
SEPTEMBER 9. 1966
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Mr. and Mrs. Max Diamond, of Los Angeles, California, visited with their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. P. Soberman, 7 WclhvooJ Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. Wise, of Brant, ford, Ontario, visited with their son and daughter-in-law,. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wise, 630 Vesta Drive, on the occasion of the birth of their granddaughter, Corinne Lisa.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rochwerg, and son?, Harvey Rochwerg and Mark, 10 Pannnhill Road; and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rochwerg and Min-dy Evdyn, 8 Kingsbridge Court, were in Montreal, Quebec, for the wedding of their cousin, Miss Sheila Feinbcrg. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiseberg, 675 Da-vaar Avenue, Montreal, Quebec, to Carl Gordon Notkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Xotkin, of Montreal. Quebec. �
Here lor the brith of David Warren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elman, 569 Sheppard Street, were: the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nerenberg, 3 46 Alexis Nihon Boulevard, and their .-on, Michael Nerenberg; and Mr. and Mrs. William Elman, 4920 Dornal Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Hy-man Anchel, 4735 Veziria Street, great-uncle, and great-aunt; Mrs. Moe Uditsky, 3555 Cote des Xeiges Road; and Miss Minda Opal, 5739 Trans Island Avenue; cousins.
Mrs. Benjamin Cohen, 4 Kirk-land Boulevard, returned from a holiday at Crystal Beach, Ontario.
Professor and Mrs. Irvine Glass, and Misses Vivian and Ruth Glass, and Susan, formerly of 39 Evan-ston Drive, have moved to a new home, at 31 Heathdale Road. Professor Glass is at the University of Toronto, department of aerospace studies.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Greenberg, of Detroit, Michigan, are visiting with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wuls, 555 Sheppard Avenue West, on the occasion of the birth of their grandson, Kevin David Wuls.
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Abrams, formerly of 268 Winona Drive, have taken up new residence at 35 Cedareroft Boulevard.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nadler, of Miami Beach, Florida, are visiting with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nadjer, 321 Chaplin Crescent, on the occasion of the birth of their granddaughter, Deborah Ann..
Mrs. Morris Silverberg, and Brina, 42 Markdale Avenue, were in Montreal, Quebec, for the marriage of Miss Phyllis Bloom, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Bloom, 160 Maplewood Avenue, to their cousin, Stanley Spier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Spier, 6520 Mountain Sights Avenue, at Che-vra Kadisha Bnai Jacob Synagogue. ., �
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cole and Ramah and David, of Regina, Saskatchewan, were here for the Canadian National Exhibition; and visited with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. H. Waller, 498 Cork Avenue, St. Catharines, Ontario; and Mr.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. Koblin, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, were here for the Canadian National Exhibition.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Braiter, and Debbie, of Montreal, Quebec, visited their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Etigson, 24 York Downs Drive.
Miss Carol Reisberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Reisberg, 7 Denmark Crescent, has returned from a vacation to Cali, Colombia, where she visited Mr. and Mrs. Mario Crespi, the parents of her fiance, Solomon Crespi; and Mr. and Mrs. Crespi's sons and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alberto Crespi and Mr. and Mrs. Obadia Crespi.
Raymond Lewis, 74 Millbrook , Crescent, was in Montreal, Quebec, for the marriage of Miss Mona Janice Grosin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Grosin, 4045 La Pel-trie Street, to his nephew, Barry Pettit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pettit, of Sydnev, Australia.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gould, 247 Sandringham Drive, entertained in their home to honour their daughter, Miss Lynn Ruth Gould, who returned home after spending a year in Europe. She is the sister of Paula, aged fifteen years. Those who poured the tea were: Mrs. A. Reiken, 4100 Bathurst Street, great-aunt; and Mrs. Max Diamond, of Los Angeles, California. Her husband, Mr. Diamond, and their sons, Paul and Jeffrey, of Los Angeles, were present.
Mrs. Phillip Sunderland, 9 Elise Terrace, gave a shower in her home to honour her niece, Miss Zivia Frankel, daughter of Mrs. A. Bainerman, 3270 Bathurst Street, the fiancee of Herzel Levi, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Levi, of Tel-Aviv, Israel. Miss Esther Cohen/and Mrs. Frank Gould, 247 Sandringham Drive, aunts of the bride-elect; and Mrs. S. Swartz, 6 Fraserwood Drive; and Mrs. A. Reiken, 4100 Bathurst Street, great-aunts of the bride-elect, were present. Mrs. Swartz and Mrs. Reiken poured the tea.
In Montreal, Quebec, for the marriage of Miss Susanne Inez Briskin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Briskin, 5700 Parkhaven Avenue, to David Harry Steinberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Steinberg, 41 Finchley Road, at the Elm Ridge Golf and Country Club, were: Mr. and Mrs. William Dover, 85 Silverstone Avenue, Rexdale, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Waldman, 58 Thorncliffe Drive Park; cousins of the groom; Mrs. Pearl Dover, 1603 Bathurst Street, aunt of the groom; Mrs. Rae Hell-man, 405 Rosemary Road, great-aunt of the groom; Dr. and Mrs. G. Halpert, 59 Wimpole Drive; Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Sukerman, and Stanley Sukerman, 665 Briar Hill Avenue; cousins of the bride.
Mrs. Celia Knopf, of Buffalo, New York, visited with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sachs, 37 Clifton Avenue, to be at their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary reception, at the Bo-rochov Centre, given by their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Cohen (Sharon), 3 Sun-field Avenue; their sons, Leslie and Harvey Sachs, at home; and a daughter, Miss Charlene Sachs. They have two grandchildren. Cynthia Tina, and Michael Lewis Cohen. Out-of-town guests were: - Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dobozin, Mrs. Sachs' brother-in-law and sister; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knopf, Mrs. Sachs' brother and sister-in-law; Mr. and Mrs. David Dernis. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Knopf, all of Buf^ falo, New York; and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Dobozin, of Binghamton, New York, nephews and nieces.
Mrs. Jack Wolfe and Gail, 9 Elise Terrace, gave a bridal >hower, to honour their cousin, Mi>s Zivia Frankel, daughter of Mrs. Albert Bainerman, 3270 Bathurst Street, fiancee of Herzel Levi, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Levi, of Tel-Aviv, Israel. Mrs. Jack Wolfe wore an orar.ge-coloured, two-piece, linen dress. Mrs. Albert Bainerman, mother of the bride-eloct, wore a white linen drc->s. Miss Zivia Frankel, the bride-ele-et, wore a pink, silk dre<-:; and a pink rosebud corsage. Mesdames F. Gould, 247 Sandringham Drive, aur.t of the bride-elect; and S. Swart?, 6 Fra-crwood Avenue, great-aunt of the bride-elect, poured the tea. Mr>. Gould wore a blue linen dress; and had a white ro-ebud corsage. Mr*. Swartz wore a nrinted silk dross; with a rose-
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Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Joel, 20 Shnllmar Boulevard, celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary at an afternoon reception given in ' their honour, by their sons and, daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Joel, 165 Crescent Road; and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Joel, 800 Eglinton Avenue West; and their son-in-law and daughters, Mrs. Ida Kline, of Edmonton, Alberta; and Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Leath (Estelle), 72 Burnaby Boulevard, at the home of the former. They have eight grandchildren: Miss Susan Joel, of Eilat, Israel; and Peter Joel, of Kingston, Ontario, children of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Joel; Maxwell Keele Street and Alan of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-Dr. Terry Kline, of Vancouver, British Columbia; and Harry Kline, of Edmonton Alberta, sons of Mrs. Ida Kline, and the late Dr. Maurice Kline; and Emily and Leath; and five greatgrandchildren: Marlee, Sandra and Ronald, children of Dr. and Mrs. Terry - Kline; and Jodi-Anne and Shelley, daughters-of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kline. Also present were Mrs. Sally Mouckley, 1596 Bathurst Street; and Mr. and Mrs. Harry List (Ada), 31 Camberwell Road, brother-in-law and sisters of Mrs. Maurice Joel. Out-of-town guests were: Mark Silverberg, of Montreal, Quebec, brother of Mrs. Maurice Joel; Cole Lewis and Misses Freda and Esther Lewis, of Montreal Quebec, cousins; Mrs. Jessie Freifield. of New York; and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Edelson, of Rosman Heights, New York.
Mrs. Albert Polan, 27 Peveril Hill South, gave a bridal tea to honour Miss Shari Rosenbloom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Rosenbloom, 20 Edinburgh Drive, the fiancee of her son, Harold Polan, at the home of Mrs. Claude Abrams, 48 W'arwick Avenue, aunt of the groonj-elect. One hundred and fifty guests were presents Other hostesses were: Mrs. Reuben Bernatt, 29 Gambello Crescent, cousin of the bride-elect; Misses Eileen Abrams, 48 W'arwick Avenue, cousin of the groom-to-be; Risha Litvaek, 188 Carmichael Avenue, and Debbie Grusky, 71 Neptune Drive, who are to be bridesmaids; Mrs. E. Mitchniek, of Aldershot, Ontario; and Misses Elizabeth Abrams, 48 Warwick Avenue, cousin of the groom-to-be; Rosemary Kantor, 680 Roselawn Avenue, and Dana and Shelly Phillips, 4866 Bathurst Street. Mrs. Fanny Abrams, of Owen Sound, Ontario, great-aunt of the groom-elect, .was a hostess at the tea, which was prior to her death. Mes^ dames Albert Bernatt, 15 Rock-ford Road, aunt of the bride-elect; Claude Abrams, 48 Warwick Avenue; Philip Abrams, 39 Warwick Avenue; and David Polan, of Hamilton, Ontario, aunts of the groom-to-be; C. Greenspan, of Toronto, and Carl Abrams, 684 Briar Hill Avenue, great-aunts of the groom-to-be; Arnold Feldman, 27 Gambello Crescent, sister of the bride-elect; and her mother-in-law, Samuel Feldman,- 394 Cortleigh Boulevard; and Mrs.' Max Winer, 28 Ridgevale Drive, poured the tea. Mrs. Albert Polan, mother of the groom-to-be, wore a pale, mint-green, silk dress with a white lace jacket; and a wristlet of white roses. Mrs. Max Rosenbloom, mother of the bride-elect, wore a deep turquoise-blue, cocktail dress; and a gold-tinted, baby rose wristlet. Miss Shari Rosenbloom, the bride-elect, wore a green, silk shantung, cocktail dress; and an orchid wristlet. Also in the receiving line were: Mrs. Arnold Feldman, sister of the bride-elect, who wore a two-piece black suit; and a pink baby rosebud wristlet; and Mrs. Rose Abrams, 27 Peveril Hill Road South, grandmother of the groom-elect, who wore a teal-blue . silk dress; and a red rose corsage. Mrs. Nathan Abrams, of Montreal, Quebec, aunt of the groom-to-be; and Mrs. David Cohen, of Hamilton, Ontario, aunt of the groom-to-be, were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Polan gave a dinner at their home, for the out of town guests, and the immediate family.
BflR-miTZUflHS
Allan Stephen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fisher, 678 Briar Hill Avenue, will be called to the Reading of the Law, in Jionour of his bar-mitzvah on September 17, at Beth Tzedec Synagogue. He is the brother of Jeffrey, aged fifteen years; and David, eight and one-half years; grandson of Mrs. Helen Fish. 9 Warwick Avenue; and of Philip Kruger, 11 Spadina Road.
EnGAGemenTs
Mr. and Mrs. Ben-Zion Scbacter, of Haifa, Israel, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Yocheved Schacter, to Rabbi Aaron Felder, of Yeshiva Kneseth Chezkiah, Kfar Chasidim, Israel, son of Rabbi Gcdalia Felder and Mis. Felder, 107 Viewmount Avenue, Toronto. Rabbi Gedalia Felder is the spiritual leader of Sho-mrai Shabboth Synagogue.
Rabbi and Mrs. M. Kaplan, 63 Viewmount Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Adina Kaplan, to Jared Gordon, son of Wilferd Gordon, Q.C, and Mrs., Gordon, 200 Dunvegan Road.
Controller Herbert Orliffe, Q.C, and Mrs. Orliffe, 55 Ridelle Avenue, nnnounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Joan Margaret Orliffe, to Howard Leonard Segal, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Segal. 2305 Ward Avenue, Montreal, Quebec.
Eric David, son of Mr. and Mrs. Avrom F. Siegel, 16 Woodway Trail, will be called to the Reading of the Law in honour of his bar-mitzv^h r.n September 10, at Rcth Tzedec Synagogue. He is the brother of Herman, aged seventeen years: and I^onard, fifteen: grandson of Mrs Ida L. Siegel, of Toronto; and Mrs. Freda Vainer, of O^lo, Norway.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Matlow, 503 Brunswick Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Sima Matlow, to Joseph Rosen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Rosen, 584 Castlcfield Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. George Levy, 111 Laurelcrest Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Nora Susan Levy, to Marvin Jack Rotenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rotenberg, 498 Mark-ham Street.
Mrs. Lily Silver, 4 Mascot Place; and Morris Silver, of Toronto, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Eleanor Hilda Silver, to Louis . Altman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Altman, of Plainfield, New Jersey. The wedding will take place on October 30, at the Beth Tzedec Synagogue.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Schaeffer, 519 Atlas Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marlene Schaeffer, to Edward Laba, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Laba, 227 Pannahill Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Rosenbloom, 20 Edinburgh Drive, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Shari Rosenbloom, to Harold Polan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Polan, 27 Peveril Hill Road South.
APPROACHiriG IMRRIAGES
The marriage of Miss Harriet Tziva Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cohen, 4 Kirkland Boulevard, to Grayham Teear, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Teear, 401 Rathburn Road, will take place on September 25, at half-past five o'clock, at the Borochov Centre.
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Martin Joseph Zajdner, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Zajdner, 276 Maxwell Street, will be called to the Reading of the I,aw. in honour of his bar-mitzvah on October 8, at Beth Emeth Bais Yehuda Synagogue. He is the brother of Mis3 Annette Zajdner.
The marriage of Miss Fern Wunch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Wrunch, 266 Maxwell Street, to Yehiel Meghory. son of Mr. and Mrs. Moshe Cohen Meghory, 265 Acton Avenue, was solemnized at Beth Emefh Bais Yehuda Synagogue, on June 30, at six o'clock, by Rabbi Joseph Kelman. The bride was given in marriage by her parents. She wore a white, sleeveless, heavy, lace gown. It was fashioned with a round, beaded neckline; and a straight skirt. It was worn with a matching, long-sleeved, empire coat of corded silk, which was open to the waistline; and had a deep, scooped neckline, which showed the beaded neckline of the dress. A long train started at the waistline. Her silk, tulle veil was trimmed with silk lace; and placed by a headpiece of a beaded star, with a rose in the center; and she carried a bouquet, of three white orchids, surrounded by white baby roses. Mrs. Philip Wunch.sis-ter-in-law of the bride; and Mrs. Julius Batory, sister of the groom, were matrons of honour. Mrs. Wunch wore a sleeveless, red chiffon gown, with a straight skirt; a high neckline, which was draped with a matching stole; a red satin headpiece with a white lace rosette center; and sho carried a cascade bouquet of white and red baby-roses, trimmed with white silk ribbon. Mrs. Batory wore a two-piece, red brocaded gown; with a high neckline; and A-lir.e skirt; and a red satin rose headpiece; and she carried a bouquet similar to that of Mrs. Wunch. Mesdames Harold Kor.opnv and Michael Bader; and Misses Alicia Tunis. Barbara Datt-ner, Sharon Davis, cousin of the bride; and Ophra Meghory. sister of the groom, w< re bride-maids. They wore red chiffon, semi-full gowns; with white, lace, long-sleeved jackets with V-necklines ; and cut-away, inverted V-shancd waistlines. They had matching headpieces; and they carried red and white muffs, covered with red and white baby ro<e.�. Mi<s Lir.da Wunch, cousin of the bride, was junior bridesmaid. She wore a gown of white lace, over red silk; with a red velvet belt, which formed ? bow- with streamers, at the front of the dross; a rod ar.vl white, rosette head-piece; and she carried a bouquet of red and white
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roses. Honey Steiner, cousin of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a shocking pink dress trimmed with velvet; and she carried a basket of white and red roses, and rose petals. Philip A. Wunch, brother of the bride; and Michael Bader, were best men. The ushers were: Sidney J. Steiner, cousin of the bride; Harvey Nusbaum and Julius Batory, brothers-in-laws of the groom; Daniel Meghory, brother of the groom; MeTvin Dwbsh, Howard Brenner, Jack Kustman, Howard Steinberg and Harvey Silver; and Allan Nusbaum. whose brothers, Louis and Ronald Nusbaum were page boys. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nusbaum, 21 Renoak Avenue. Aisle trees; and an archway, covered with red and white roses, and palm leaves, decorated the synagogue. An orchestra played. Centrepieces and banks, of red and white roses were the reception decorations. Four hundred and twenty-five guests were received. Mrs. Irving Wunch, mother of the bride, wore a pink, strapless gown; with a beaded jacket, with three-quarter length sleeves; and a straight skirt, with a slight flare at the back, of which three-quarters was beaded .with crystals and pearls; and she had a matehing headband; and a pink orchid wristlet. Mrs. Moshe Cohen Meghory, mother of the groom, wore a two-piece, rose-coloured tunic-styled lace gown; and a rose-coloured orchid wristlet. Mr. and Mrs. Yehiel Meghory �� spent-their' wedding- trip at the Nevele Country Club, in Ellenville, New York; the bride travelling in a two-piece, shocking pink, silk suit; a white turban hat; and a red and white rosebud corsage. They have taken up residence at 34 Neptune Drive.
Joseph Grossman, Mrs. David Silverman and Mrs. Joseph Schwarz, will take place on Sunday, September 11, at.il a.m., at Dawes Road Cemetery, Slipia Section. Relatives and friends are reminded, to be present-
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BIRTHS
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rotenberg (nee Norma Zwaigen-baum), 26 Glen Cedar Road, on August 4, at the Toronto Western Hospital, a son, Ezra Elliot; brother of Jeoffrey, aged eight years; Charles, seven; Ira, five; and Marcia-Anne, four; grandson of Mrs. Ray Zwaigenbaum, 29 El-way Court, and late Albert Zwaigenbaum; and of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Rotenberg, 177 Lyndhurst Avenue. The godfather is Eugene Fei^ ger, 153 Waterloo Avenue.
Born, to Dr. and Mrs. Paul Pitt (nee Ruth Ostrovsky), 1360 Dan-forth Road, on August 28, at the Toronto Western Hospital, a daughter, Rachel Caroline; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Ostrovsky, 9 Browning Avenue; and of Dr. and Mrs. C. Pitt, 2 Mea-dowcliff Drive.
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