THE CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW
AUGUST 5, 1960
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Sterling, 116 Ava Road, are in Europe for a year, and will spend some time In England, France, and Italy. Mrs. Sterling, the former Miss Phyllis Simlevitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. SimleviU, 116 Ava Road, graduated from Os-goode Hall Law School.
Mrs. Clara Goldberg, and son, Martin, formerly of 269 Beatrice Street, have taken up residence at 1232 Shaw Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Izenberg, 50 Mount Royal Avenue, are back from a week's vacation in the Catskill Mountains, of New York. Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Leslie, 157 Lytton Boulevard, are spending several weeks in Europe, including visits to Copenhagen, Denmark; and Helsinki, Finland, where Mrs. Leslie, a ceramic artist, will spend some time with the Finnish Ceramic Group. ...'.. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kates, and sons, Stanley and Sidney, formerly of 824A St. Clair AvenUe West, have taken up residence at 64 Bannockburn Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Sbull Click, temporarily of Paris, France, are spending their holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sandier, 156 Old Forest Hill Road. They are studying music in Paris; she, the piano; and he, composition and theory. The Pro Arte Orchestra played one of hts compositions on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation program.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kirsh, 12 Biddeford Avenue, spent their wedding trip in New York, and Atlantic City, N.J. Mrs. Kirsh is the former Miss Beverly Lorraine Mandelsohn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Mandelsohn, 29 Acton Avenue. Mr. Kirsh is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kirsh, 7 Elder Street.
Mrs. Aaron Wolfe, II Old Park Road, attended a leadership training institute, at Camp Bnai Brith, in Starlight, Pa.
Miss Joyce Peikoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Peikoff, 529 Spadina Road, is attending the Brandeis Camp Institute's annual summer program in California.
Misses Shirley Feldman, 371 Winnett Avenue; Sharon Mandel, 811 Briar Hill Avenue-; and Feme Barron, 394 Vaughan Road, returned from Tamiment, Pa., and New York, where they spent their vacation. '
Mr. and Mrs. I. Stoppel, 300 Rushton Road, and their son, Fred, aged fourteen years, returned from a three-week vacation in Muskoka.
Dr. and Mrs. Abram Amsel, and Steven, Andrew, and Jeffrey, temporarily of the Regency Towers Hotel, have arrived from New Orleans, Louisiana, to take up residence in Toronto. Dr. Amsel will join the staff of the Department of Psychology at the University of Toronto iri the autumn.
In Montreal, Que., for the marriage of Miss Maxine Schwartz, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Schwartz, 5011 Grosvenor Avenue, to Harvey Blatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blatt, 5540 Legare Avenue, at Adath Jeshurun Ha-drath Kodesh .Synagogue, were: Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Goodman, 197 Coldstream Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bockner, 108 Dewbourne Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Irving Goodman, 2233 Eglinton Avenue East; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Samuels, 14 Rosemary Lane; Mr. and Mrs. Saul Samuels, 4 Gardiner Road; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Samuels, 423 Richview Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Levine, 1667 Bathurst Street; and Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Lewis, 23 Dewbourne Avenue.
Mrs. Louis Talsky, 73 Strath-earn Road, returned from Kiev, Russia, having gone via K. L. M. Jet, and spent three weeks there.
Dr. and Mrs. K. I. Freeman, 22 West Grove Crescent, stayed at Jasper Park Lodge, and at the Banff Springs Hotel, and attended the Calgary Stampede, while in Western Canada for two weeks,
Esther Minsk, aged thirteen years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Minsk, 3807 Bathurst Street, is her vacation in New
spending York.
Mrs. J. Mandel, 262 Maxwell Avenue, has returned from a vacation in Peterborough, Ont.
Mrs. S. Mecklinger, 19 Peveril Hill Road South, is spending August in Charlevoix, Mich.
Mrs. S. Miller. 122 Baldwin Street is taking her vacation at Crystal Beach, Ont
Robert, aged fourteen years, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Snider, 64 Bainbridge Avenue, is spending three weeks vacation at Camp Northland, Haliburton, Ont.
Mrs. Bella Langer, 26 Lippin-cott Street, is spending two weeks in Pontypool, Ont.
Mrs. Albert Levitt, 4 Fraser-wood Avenue, is spending the summer at Crystal Beach, Ont., where Mr. Levitt joins her on week-ends.
Miss Fern Leibovitz, 115 Fron-^tenac Avenue, took her vacation in New York, visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. I. Get-skin, 2230 Cruger Avenue, Bronx, N. Y.
Michael, aged twelve years, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Benjamin Hal-perin, 67 Gloucester Grove, returned from a three-week vacation at Camp Northland, in Haliburton, Ont.
Mrs. H. Lewis, 8 Meadowbrook Road, spent several days in Montreal, Que.
Miss Toby Felsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Felsen, 18 Virgil-wood Drive, is spending the season as a counsellor at Bnai Brith camp in Haliburton. Miss Felsen recently graduated from the Lakeshore Teachers College.
Mrs. Jack Mutiger, 675 Rose-lawn Avenue, is spending a few days in Buffalo, N. Y., and from there will travel to the Catskill Mountains, of New York, for a ten-day holiday.
Miss Sylvia Lewis, daughter of Mrs. Ada Lewis, 1197 St. Clair Avenue West, sailed from Montreal, Quebec, for a two-month trip to Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Snow, and son, Stephen, aged fourteen, months: and Mr. and Mrs. H. Mandel, and children. Heather, aged two years; and Michael, six months, are spending August at Crystal Beach, Ont
Mr. and Mrs. W. Blum, 732 Glengrove Avenue, are going on a motor trip to Olean, N. Y., and to Bradford, Pa. They will stop off at Crystal Beach on the way home.
Susan Elaine Brody, aged thirteen years, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Brody, of Miami Beach, Florida, is spending the season with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Brody, 125 Shelborne Avenue; and her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Max G or click, 69 Wells Hill Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Weiner, 650 Briar Hill Avenue, are back after a five-week trip to Europe and Israel. They flew via Air France and B.Q.A.G. Air Lines.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Burstyn, formerly of 164 Beverley Street, have taken up residence at 245 Hillhurst Boulevard.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lesser, of 2404 Ocean Drive, Brooklyn, N. Y., are visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Lesser (nee Penny Bishop), and new-born daughter, Laura Nan, 2500 Bathurst Street
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gould, 4141 Bathurst Street, spent their wedding trip in the Eastern United States, visiting such places as Lake Placid, N. Y.; Cape Cod, and Bos-
ton, Mass.; and Bar Harbour, Maine. Mrs. Gould is the former Miss Beverley Handler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Handler. 329 Joicey Boulevard. Mr. Gould is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldberg, 490 Coldstream Avenue.
In Montreal, Que., for the marriage of Miss Eva Kuper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kuper, 852 Berwick Crescent, Montreal, to Harold Shitgal, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Shizgal, 5753 McAlear Avenue, Montreal, at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel, were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cooper and daughters, Misses Beverley and Horn Cooper, 18 Frank Crescent; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cooper. 9 Roberta Drive; and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Milrad, 43 Diana Drive.
Mrs. P. Franklin (Goldie), and son, Matthew, aged five years, of Los Angeles, Calif., are visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Stein, 3016 Bathurst Street; and also Mr. and Mrs. M. Trefler, 27 York Downs Drive; and will be here for six weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Levine, 28 Sa-ranac Boulevard have returned from a vacation at Jackson's Point, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Brass, 18 Stadacona Drive, are in Midland, Ont
Mrs. I. Litvak, 17 Glenmore Boulevard, spent a vacation in Montreal, Que.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Kirsh, and children, Harvey, aged seven years; and Gerald, two, 390 Glen-holme Avenue, have iust returned from a week's vacation to Wing-ham, Ont., where they visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Kirshen-plat; and his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kirshen-blat, and Doris Gait, aged five years, and Jeffrey, three.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lerner, 17 Mar-quette Avenue, will celebrate their forty-third anniversary on August 5. They are the parents of: B. Lerner, of Montreal, Que.; Mrs. J. Shadlyn (Eva), 12 Robbie Avenue; and Mrs. J. Berezin (Shirley), 3 RoIIscourt Drive. They are the grandparents, of Irvin; and of Judy, aged twelve years; and Andy, seven, children of Mr. and Mrs. B. Lerner; Alvin Shadlyn, aged eleven; Ronny, nine; and Fagie, three; Leshia Berezin, aged nine years; and Terry, five. Mrs. Lerner is the sister of Morris Tarnofsky, of Cornwall, Ont.; Mrs. Jack Snitzer (Kate), 218 Owen Boulevard; and of Mrs. A. Malinsky (Fannie), 438 Dundas Street West; and of Mrs. M. Greenglass (Annie), 17 Fraser-wood Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Kanter, of Saint John, N.B., spent their holidays with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. A. P. Taylor, 22 Shalimar Boulevard; and in Toronto where they were entertained by Dr. and Mrs. Maxwell Taylor, 2500 Bathurst Street En route home, Mr. and Mrs. Kanter, were in Montreal, Que., for the engagement of their daughter, Miss Doreen Gwen Kanter, R.N., to Barney Jude Cons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cons, 6812 Wilder-ton Avenue: and were entertained by: Mrs. Anne Lewis, and son, Stanley Lewis, 4145 Blueridge Crescent, Montreal; the mother of their daughter-in-law, Mrs. B. H* Kanter (Sheila Lewis), of Monc-ton, N.B.; Mrs. B. Goldstein, 6591 Beaminster Place, Montreal; Mr. , and Mrs. S. Klaf, 4608 Decade Boulevard; and Mr. and Mrs. J. Steinberg, 858 Lucerne Road.
Mrs. Henry Weissburst, 165 Glen Cedar Road, and Mrs. J. Pearlstein, 1002 Avenue Road, gave a shower at the former's home in honour of Miss Edith Adele Waldman and her fiance, Roy Donner, both of Israel. Miss Waldman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney S. Waldman, of London, England. Mr. Donner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Donner, 121 Winnett Avenue. The honoured guests will leave for London, where their marriage will take place the latter part or Aug-
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Ben Grosaberg, 32 Kennard Avenue, gave a party to celebrate the engagement of his daughter, Miss Florence Grossberg, the fiancee of Julius Berman, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Berman, 54 Glen Long Avenue. Miss Grossberg is the daughter also of the late Mrs. Lottie Grossberg. The family members present were: Mr. and Mrs. L. Kozlov (Lillian), 18 Conrad Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. I. Kozlov (Ruth), 49 Glen Long Avenue, brothers-in-law and sisters of Julius Berman; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Berman, 35 Beacons-field Avenue, his brother and sister-in-law ; the brothers-in-law and sisters of the bride-elect: Mr. and Mrs. I. Levin (Sylvia), 665 Rose-lawn Avenue, and Barry, aged fourteen years, and Ernest, ten; Mr. and Mrs. S. Spector (Mary), 32 Kennard Avenue, and Lorraine, aged ten years; Pamela and Barbara, twins, six; and Michael, two; Mr. and Mrs. I. Grossberg, 87 Pendrith Avenue, uncle and aunt of the bride-elect, and Morris and Max. � Other guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. R. Spector, 14 Garth dale Court; Mr. and Mrs. L. Shuster, 883 Shaw Streeet; and Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldblatt, 1048 Kingston Road. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. S. Atlin, of London, Ont., cousins of the bride-elect.
BIRTHS
Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Citron (nee Estelle Ross), 148 Scalding Road, on July 19, at the New Mount Sinai Hospital, a son, Jeffrey Michael; grandson of Mrs. Ethel Ross/148 Spalding Road, and the late Edel Ross; and of Mr. and Mrs. William. Citron, 206 Glencedar Road.
Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry J. Friedman (nee Lois Klein), 19 Heathcote Avenue, on July 19, at the New Mount Sinai Hospital, a daughter, Lisa Jill; sister of Jacqueline Ann, aged fifteen months; granddaughter of Mrs. Ethel Klein, of Montreal, Que.; and of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Friedman, of Montreal, Que. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Friedman are both formerly of Montreal, Que.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kirshner (nee Helen Salmano-vitch), 337 Palmerston Boulevard, both formerly of Montreal, Que. on July 17, at the New Mount Sinai Hospital, a daughter, Janis; sister of Hope Maureen, aged nine .years; granddaughter of Mrs. Ethel Kirshner, of Montreal, Que.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Steven Fuller (nee Gloria Sherman), 165 Jameson Avenue, on July 26, at New Mount Sinai Hospital, a son, Robert Sidney; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fuller, 1600 Queen Street West; and of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sherman, of Brantford, Ont
Born, to Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Mayer (nee Iris Lunn), 44 E lies-mere Road, on July 12, at the Toronto General Hospital, a daughter, Ann Elizabeth; sister of Michael, aged one year; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moshe Mayer, of Ramat Gan, Israel; and of Mrs, Ethel Lunn, 44 Ellesmere Road.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Mottle. Goodbaum (nee Beverley Schnier), 90 Whitburn Crescent, on July 22, at the Women's College Hospital, a daughter, Chava Esther; sister of Stephen, aged fire and one-half years; and Hyla, aged three; granddaughter of Mr. and Mn. Nathan ~
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stein (ne* Madeline Sttvorman), 23 Evanston Drive, on July 23, at the Toronto General Hospital, a daughter, Fern Sharon; sister of Gary, aged two years; grand, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stein, 107 Concord Avenue; and of Mrs. Ada Stlverman, of London, England, and the late Bar-nett SUverman.
Born, to Dr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Poxaer (nee Roehelle Friedman, formerly of Brooklyn, N. Y.), 588 Lawrence Avenue West, on July 22, at the Toronto General Hospital, a son, Mitchell Seott; brother of Lisa Carrie, aged fourteen months; grandson of Mr. and Mrs, H. Posner, 151 View-raoont Avenue; and of Mr and Mrs. J. Friedman, of Brooklyn,
N. Y.; great-grandson of Mra. Minnie Goldberg, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; and of Mr. and Mrs. I. Friedman, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Lesser (nee Penny Bishop), 2600 Bathurst Street, on July 24, at the New Mount Sinai Hospital, a daughter, Laura Nan; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bishop, 294 Spadina Road; and of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lesser, of 2404 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Litvack (nee Mollie Swartz), 118 Codsell Avenue, on July 23, at the New Mount Sinai Hospital, a daughter, Susan Tammy; sister of Mitchell, aged three years; granddaughter of Mrs. Rose Swartz, 118 Codsell Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. N. Litvack, 102 Codsell Avenue.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Belman (nee Marlene Fine), 153 Glen Cedar Road, on July 26. at the Toronto General Hospital, a daughter, Erin; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fine, 153 Glen Cedar Road; and of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Belman, of Gait, Ont
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kotenblum, 21 Krieger Crescent, on July 28, at the New Mount Sinai Hospital, a daughter, Diane Margie; sister of Linda, aged six years; Rosalvn, four; and Shirley, three; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pesach Korenblum, 27 Wen-derley Drive.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Barry Haberman (nee Nancy Caplan), 54 RoIIscourt Drive, on July 25, at the Toronto General Hospital, a daughter, Wendy Lynne; sister of Ricky, aged twenty-two months; second grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Caplan, 635 Briar Hill Avenue: ana of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Haberman, 10 Brookview Drive; third great-grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cohen, 200 Rosemary Road; second greatgrandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Caplan, 561 Avenue Road; and of Mrs. Anne Haberman, 379 Grace Street
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Barkin, of Jamaica Estates, N. Y., announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Roberta Barkin, to Marvin Bostin, of N. Y., son of Mrs. Rose Bornstein, 27 Braemore Gardens, and the late Samuel Bornstein, to take place on Saturday, September 10, at eight o-clock, at the Park Lane Hotel, in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Sable announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Marlene Ruth Sable, to Leonard Wel-ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weller, of Oak Park, 111., on Tuesday, August 30, at six o'clock, at Shaarei Shomayim Synagogue, with Rabbi Walter Worxborger officiating, assisted by Cantor Joseph Adler.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lanfer, 19 Edinburgh Drive, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Frandne Laofer, to Harry Walderman, son of Mr. and Mrs, Nathan Walderman, 880 Avenue Road. The marriage will take place on November 12, 1960, at Beth Sholom Synagogue, with Rabbi David Monaco officiating, assisted by Cantor Henry Wahrman.
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