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Mrs. Harry Lampert, and daughter, Miss Beverley Lampert,, of Moncton, N.B., visited her mother, Mrs. Abraham Louis, and her brother, Dr. Morrie Givner, 5000 La Peltrie Street, Montreal, Que-bee.
Dr. Hyman Sable, of Halifax, N.S., visited his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Friedman, 6831 Eldridge Avenue, Montreal, Quebec.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lieff, of Halifax, N.S., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marsha Elizabeth Lieff, to Arnold Aaron Sandier, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Sandier, of Hamilton,
Ont The marriage will take place on October 27, at seven o'clock, at Temple Anshe Sholom, in Hamilton.
Mrs. M. Dankner and daughter, Miss Clara Dankner, of Halifax, N.S', spent the High Holidays with the former's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Cohen, $$$7 Grenier Avenue, Montreal,
Saint Jon*, N.B.: Shaarei Zedek Synagogue Sisterhood newly-elected "offio*rf are: Mesdames Joseph Tanj^nan, president; Murray Zides, B. H. Everett, vice-presidents; Lloyd Goldsmith, Bernard Freedman, M. Komar, secretaries;
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Miss Sandra Tanxraan, daughter of Dr. and Mre, JoMph T�n*man, Sand Cove Road, Saint John, N.B., has returned to Dalhbusie University, in four year Science. She was awarded a scholarship for high standing, and will do research work in cardiac function.
In Montreal, Quebec, for the. marriage of Miss Rath Dubowj daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dubow, to Daniel Silver, son of Mrs. Abraham Silver, and the late Abraham Silver, at the Windsor Hotel, were: Dr. and Mrs. H. 0}
Miss Janet Goldstein, daughter of Mr. and Mri, Ben Goldstein, Leinster Street, Saint John, N.B., is attending Dalhouste University, in Halifax, N.S.
Those who entertained for Miss Judith Ann Levine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Levine, In-glewood Drive, Halifax, N. S., prior to her marriage to Robert I. Cohen, of Brooklyn, N. Y., at the Hotel Sheraton, in New York, were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Schwartz, parents of the bridegroom, at a reception at the Hotel Granada, in Brooklyn; Mesdames I. Volinsky, grandmother of the bride, and B. A. Gaffen, aunt of the bride, at
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Irvine, rtoth of W brtd^mt *n afternoon tea at th<� Lord Nelson Hotel; D. OUuw, ath* luncheon at th� Novft Scott* Hot*l; F*ye Frtfck, a luncheon?"at' tin Lord Nelson Hotel; Mr,' wd Mrs. J, Glube, at a cocktallj party at their -home on Inglewoodf Drive; Mrs. U Sterna, at a Inhcheon at the NoVa .Scotia Hotel}rMr. and Ura. E7. Jacobs, Chain Bock Drive, at a dinner party at their home. After a wedding trip to Switierland, Italy, and England, Mr. and Mrs. Cohen will reside In Freeport, Long Island, where Mrs. Cohen will teach high school English, and Mr. Cohen will practice law. She is a graduate of McGill University; and the Ontario College of Education. Mr. Cohen graduated from St. John's University Law School in Brooklyn.
OWsmobile For 1963 Is Now On Display, With Complete Restyling
Complete interior and exterior restyling, five sports models, an optional tilt-type adjustable steering wheel and improved safety features are major changes in the 1963 Oldsmobile line, of General Motors of Canada.
Each of the Oldsmobile series � 08, Super 88, Dynamic 88, Star-fire and F-86 � bears its own styling characteristics, distinguishing each series from the others. Sweeping changes have been made in body and sheet metal, individualized grilles, rear quarter surfaces and tail lamps, bright metal trim and roof and upper structure design.
the 08 offer*. a. four'-door sedan With center < pillar, a Holiday coupe* foundoor \ Holiday sports sedan, convertible ,and two new models � the Custom sports coupe and 98 Luxury aedan, The OMsmo-bile sports coupe features backet aeats, power console and outstanding manoeuvrability while the new Luxury sedan, a six-window modal, features such luxury equipment as built-in door armrests con* taming controls for electric windows, .
The smaller-sited F-85, which is four inches longer yet retains its 112-inch wheelbase for easy handling, offers these models: a new Jetflre hardtop coupe with Turbo-Rocket engine, Cutlass coupe and Cutlass convertible; Deluxe four-door sedan and two-seat station wagon as well as a four-door sedan, two-door coupe and two-seat station wagon in the regular F-86 range. The F-85 Hydra-Matic transmission has been refined to provide smoother shifting. F-85 also has redesigned rear suspension for greatly Increased stability and self-adjusting brakes as standard equipment.
Oldsmobile's redesigned instrument panel features a new integrated single-unit control for the operation of heating, ventilating and air-conditioning systems. A more constant temperature control can be maintained under all weather conditions with this new design.
All 1963 Olds mo biles are equipped with a new door interlock system which increases resistance to door opening under impact conditions. Self-adjusting brakes are standard equipment on all models.
Also new is a "positive pilot" turn signal system to warn the driver should one of the signal lights become inoperative. Front turn-signal lamps are equipped with amber lenses.
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