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IDLY 15, 1960
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. Reverend and Mrs. S. Petegor-sky, 25 Austin Terrace, are in Ottawa, visiting friends and relatives, and while there, are the guests of Rabbi and Mrs. H. Shapiro.
Mrs. Jacob Jacobson, of Saint John, N.B., returned home via Trans Canada Airlines, after visiting with her niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Gross, 590 Lawrence Avenue West. Mrs. Gross is the former Miss Barbara Joan Everett, of Saint John, N.B.
Miss Sandy Salem, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Salem, 21 Tichester Road, is in Boston, Mass., visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. M. Appel.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Markson, and Elliott and Joyce, formerly of 54 Westoyer Hill Road, have taken up residence at 15 Palm Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Manny Dom, and Marion and Paul, formerly of 565 Deloraine Avenue, have taken up residence at 2895 Bathurst Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Zelding spent their wedding trip in Europe. Mrs. Zelding is the former Miss Elaine Grainger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvain Grainger, 6 Fraserwood Avenue. Mr. Zelding is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Zelding, 87 Beatrice Street. They will reside in Ottawa, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Zelding, 87 Beatrice Street, were honoured at a party given by Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pollock, 18 Lowesmoor Avenue, on their silver wedding anniversary.
David Jessel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Yankel Jessel, 27 Westover Hill Road, is back from Israel after two years of study at the Hebrew University, in Jerusalem.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kochberg, 249 Brighton Avenue, returned from a two-week motor trip through Michigan; North Dakota; Minneapolis; Minnesota, and Manitoba. In Winnipeg, they were present at the bar-mitzvah of their nephew, Ian, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dordick, and were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kochberg and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dordick.
Here for the unveiling of a monument to their mother, Mrs. Rebecca Salem, were: Mrs. L. P. Cutler, Mrs. S. Kane, Mrs. W. T, Jones, all of New York; Mrs. M. Appel, and her son, William, aged fifteen years, of Boston, Mass.; and J. Stern, of Rochester, ^.Y., grandson of Mrs. Salem. \
Mra. Debbie Siegel, of Brooklyn, N.Y., is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Siegel (nee Malka Abel la), 407 Markham Street, and newborn son, David Morris; brother of Ori, aged seven years.
Mrs. C. Robotnick, and her daughter, Beverley, of Boston, Mass., motored here to attend the unveiling of the stone in memory of Mrs. Yetta Katzman, the mother of Mrs. Robotnick.
- Miss Faye Katzman, 966 Eglin-ton Avenue West, entertained at a theatre and supper party in honour of Mrs. C. Robotnick, of Boston, Mass., who is visiting her father, Max Katzman, 42 Clifton Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Train, 30
Walmer Road, spent their wedding trip in Kiamesha Lake, N. Y.; Miami Beach, Florida; and Jamaica. Mrs. Train is the former Miss Sheila Friedman, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Harry Friedman, 49 Glen Cedar Road. Mr. Train is the son of Mrs. Ethel Train, 26 Bracondale Hill Road, and the late Henry Train.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pattenick, 26 Austin Terrace, were in Montreal, Que., for the marriage of Miss Sandra Anne Breslin, daughter of Mrs. A. Breslin, 5200 West-hill Avenue, and the late Adam Breslin, to Gerald B. Goldberg, son of Joseph Goldberg, Bourret Avenue, and the late Mrs. Lillian Goldberg, which took place at Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue.
In Montreal, Que., for the marriage of Miss Frances Haas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hass, 7351 Eastluke Avenue, to Jack Shore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Shore, 3212 Kent Avenue, all of Montreal, which took place at Chevra Kadisha-Bnai Jacob Synagogue, were: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shore, brother and sister-in-law of the groom, and Mar-lene, Joel, and Robin; and A. Singer, all of 796 Wilson Avenue.
In Montreal for the marriage of Miss Annette Strug, daughter of. Mrs. Sylvia Strug, 5490 Lavoie Avenue, and the late William Strug, to Leonard Dubinsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dubinsky, of Ottawa, Ont., at Beth Hame-drash Hagadol Synagogue, were: Harry Azmier, Harold Azmier, and Miss Doris Azmier, 92 Arlington Avenue; and Mr. and Mrs. J. Praiser and Raymond, 16 Barksdale Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Izzy Sommers, 85 Lawton Boulevard, spent their wedding trip in Mexico City and Acapulco, Mexico. Mrs. Sommers is the former Miss Lorn a Rosen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rosen, 53 Brookview Avenue. Mr. Sommers is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Sommers, 21 Moira Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Golden, 800 Eglinton Avenue West, spent their wedding trip in Bermuda, B.W.I. Mrs. Golden is the former Miss Anne Toby Richmond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore \David Richmond, 147 Old Forest Hill Road. Mr. Golden is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Golden^ 135 Dewbourne Avenue.
Kenneth Stone, son of Mr.land Mrs. Samuel Stone, 51 Old Park Road, won the Sisterhood schblar-ship at the Mildred Arnoff Memorial School for his second year of Hebrew High School.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas De Jolir-no, 500 Avenue Road, were Tin Beaurepaire, Quebec, for the marriage of Miss Andrea Yaphte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Yaphe, of Beaurepaire, Que., t� Michael Fieldman, son of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Fieldman, b] Montreal, Que.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Harendorf ,\ 2525 Bathurst Street, spent their1 wedding trip at the Nevele Country Club, in Ellenville, N. Y. Mrs. Harendorf is the former Miss Sheila Wise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Wise, 820 Palmerston Avenue.
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Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Lionel Rosa, 980 Lawrence Avenue East, spent their wedding trip in Nassau, the Bahamas. Mrs. Ross is the former Miss Myrna Winkler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winkler, 11 Wellwood Avenue. Dr. Ross is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ross, 246 Carmichael Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kartzinel, of Forest Hills, Long: Island, N. Y., returned home, after spending a week visiting her sister, Mrs. Rebecca Rafalove, and her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kates, and son, Philip Leslie, all of 101 King High Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rotman and daughter, Shawna Beth, born on June 7, 115 Ava Road, will take up new residence at 81 Stormont Avenue, in August.
Mrs. Harold Lorie, 613 Lonsdale Road, honorary vice-president of the National Council of Jewish Women of Canada, was in Basel, Switzerland, attending the fifth convention of the International Council of Jewish Women. She left for a tour of Israel, and plans to visit Italy and England- before returning home.
Robert Phillip Kaplan, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Charles Kaplan, 1601 Bathurst Street, a student at the University of Toronto Law School, is in Buenos Aires, Argentina, attending a seminar on comparative law, and is a guest of Iganaccio Winizski. He will return home early in August.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Applebaum, 116 Elm Ridge Drive, entertained at their home in honour of the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Applebaum, 20 Castleview Avenue, his brother and sister-in-law. Present were: Paul and Robert Applebaum, sons of the hosts; Harry Applebaum, father of Samuel and Henry Applebaum.
, . Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stone, 51 Old Park Drive, gave a cocktail party in honour of their son, Marvin Stone, 55 Charles Street East, who graduated from the Os-goode Hall Law School, and was called to the Bar. His wife is the former Miss Myrna 'Wilensky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wilensky, 18 Fairleigh Crescent. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stone are in Europe, travelling for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kates, 101 King High Avenue, entertained at their home in honour of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kartzinel, of Forest Hills, Long Island, N. Y. Present were: Mrs. Rebecca Rafalove, 101 King High Avenue, mother of Mrs. Harold Kates, and sister of Mrs. Kartzinel; Mr. and Mrs. Sholom Katz, 107 Major Street, parents of Harold Kates; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Winston, 95 Munro Boulevard, sister of Mrs. Kates; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winston, 405 Glendennan Avenue, parents of Jack Winston; Mrs. Becky Frechtel, 107 Major Street, aunt of HaroM Kates; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kates, 27 Hotspur Road, uncle and aunt of Harold Kates.
Mr. and Mrs! Jack Winston, 95 Munro Boulevard, were hosts at a barbecue party, at their home, in honour of her uncle and aunt; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kartzinel, of Forest Hills, Long Island, 1N. Y. On the same evening, Mrs. Rebecca Rafalove, 101 King High Avenue, mother of Mrs. Jack Win-ton, celebrated her birthday, pathy, Randilyn, and Paul, chi'l-iren of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Winston, presented her with a cake. Also present were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kates, and son, Philip Leslie, 101 King High Avenue, brother-in-law and sister of Mrs. Jack Winston; and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winston, 405,Clendennan Avenue, parents of Jack Winston.
Charles Jay, son of Mrs. Lily Seiden, 191 Baldwin Street, and the late Frank Seiden, was called to the Reading 6f the Law, in celebration of his bar-mitzvah, at the North Bathurst Talmud Torah. He is the brother of Simey, aged ten years; and of Miss Faith Seiden; grandson of Mrs. Minnie Salem, 191 Baldwin Street. Kid-dush was observed. The following evening a dinner and reception was held at the Viewmount Auditorium, with two hundred guests present. Mrs. Seiden wore an orchid-coloured organza sheath, with an overblouse completely embroidered; and had an orchid corsage. Mrs. Salem wore a beige lace sheath; with a corsage of roses. Miss Faith Seiden wore an orchid-coloured organza gown with a bouffant skirt; and had a wristlet of spring flowers. The head table was decorated with an arrangement of spring flowers on a pink table cloth. Seated at the head table with the above family members were: Mr. and Mrs. L Miesel, Mr. and Mrs. L. Salem, Mr. and Mrs. I. Borchiver, and Mr. and Mrs. M. Salem. Those who lit the candles with the above family members and head table guests were: Mr. and Mrs, A. Ro-senbaum, Mrs. A. Moss, and son, Michael, cousins of the bar-mitzvah boy; Mr. and Mrs. B. Kut-nowski. Earl Cohen, Jerry Mizel, Sammy Sher. Herman Shapero, and Lee David, friends of the bar-mitzvah boy; Fransherel and Elaine Mies�l; and Cary, David, and Beverley Salem, cousins of the bar-mitzv�h boy. Out-of-town guests were: Mr. and Mrs, I. Miesel and daughters, Fransherel �nd Elaine, of Brooklyn, N. Y � Mr. and Mrs. David AlUr and
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KV MEMORIAM
In loving memory of a dear son
and brother Jack Goldstein, who
passed away July 19, 1940.
When evening shades are fall-
ing, and we sit in quiet alone,
To our hearts come a longing,
if he only could come home. Friends may think we have forgotten, when at times they see us smile,
But they little know the heartache our smiles hide.all the while.
Ever remembered by mother, sisters, Rose and Belle; and brothers, Nathan and Saul.
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teen grandchildren. Rabbi Stuart E. Rosenberg officiated at funeral services in the chapel of Beth Tze-dec Synagogue. Interment was at Beth Tzedec Memorial Park. Shiva was at 592 St. Clements Avenue.
Mrs. Sheila Lynne Lipton, 71 Col-linson Boulevard, died at the Toronto General Hospital, on July 5, at the age of twenty-nine years. She is survived by her husband, Harold Lipton; a son, Wayne Conrad, aged eighteen months; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Aizanman, 223 Hillhurst Boulevard. Rabbi Stuart Rosenberg officiated at funeral services. Interment was at Beth Tzedec Memorial Park. Shiva was at 624 Vesta Drive, the hpme of Mr. and Mrs. S. Lipton, the parents of Mr. Lip-ton.
Mrs. Gertrude Goldman* 260 Haddington Avenue, died on Sunday,* July 3, at the Doctors Hospital, at the age of eighty years. She is survived by a daughter: Mrs. Joseph Gurion (Anne), 260 Haddington Avenue; two grandchildren; Bernard Gurion, aged thirteen years; and Seymour, ten. Rabbi Bernard Rosensweig officiated at funeral services. Interment was at Mount Sinai Memorial Park. Shiva was at the home.
BIRTHS
Isaac Machtinger, 131 Combe Avenue, died on Sunday, July 3, at the Doctors Hospital, at the age of seventy-nine years. The widower of Mrs. Rose Machtinger, he is survived by four daughters: Mrs. F. Greenstein (Anne), 99 Hope Avenue; Mrs. W. Sheffield (Esther), 132 Gloucester Grove; Mrs. J. Swadrdh (Minnie), 34 Fairleigh Crescent; Mrs. S. Sacks (Jennie), 131 Combe Avenue; three sons: Louis, 100 Wembley Road; Fred, 16 Nairn Avenue; Edward, 2274 Dufferin Street; four sisters: Mrs. A. Applebaum, 650 Briar Hill Avenue; Mrs. D. Silverstein, 2601 Bathurst Street; Mrs. P. Rubin, 384 Cortleigh Boulevard; and Mrs. M. Price, 23 Silverton Avenue; and thirteen grandchildren. Rabbi David Mon-son, assisted by Rabbi F. Risen-.man and Rabbi J. Kelman, of-.ficiated at services. Interment was .at Lambton Cemetery. Shiva was at 131 Combe Avenue.
Barney Bossin, 577 Vaughan Road, died at his home, on June 29, at the age of sixty years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dora Bossin; a son, Tev, 113 Kennard Avenue; a daughter, Mrs. L. Richmond (Zelda), 577 Vaughan Road; two sisters: Mrs. M. Mendelson (Ethel), 2700 Bathurst Street; and Mrs. L. Mendelson (Faye), 1603 Bathurst Street; five brothers: Percy, of Miami Beach, Florida; Irzy, 19 Peveril Hill North; Sidney, 240 Delhi Avenue; Robert, 7 Lady York Avenue; and Al., 126 Anthony Road; four grandchildren: Alan, Lome, and Karen, children of Mr. and Mrs. Tev Bossin; and Ellen Richmond. Rabbi A. Langner and Rabbi David M on son officiated at funeral services. Interment was at Mount Sinai Memorial Park. Shiva was at 113 Kennard Avenue, the borne of. Mr. and Mrs. Tev Bossin. V^
'Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wagman (nee Aishie Frechtel), 67 Acton Avenue, on July 3, at New Mount Sinai Hospital, a daughter, Lisa; sister of David, aged four and one-half years; ana Nancy, three; granddaughter of Mrs. Miriam Wagman, 24 Robbie Avenue, and the late David Wagman; and of Mrs. Becky Frechtel, 107 Major Street, and the late Louis Frechtel.
Born, to Dr. and Mra. 'Ben Horowitz (nee Riva Hahn), 78 Neptune Drive, on July 1, at the Toronto General Hospital, a daughter, Terry .Lynn; a sister of Jeifery. aged five and one-half years; and Ellen, three and one-half; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. L Hahn, 38 Barksdale Avenue; and of Mrs. Ida -Horowitz, 28 Saranac Avenue.
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