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were of red roses. Mrs, Spinner, wore a black silk dress. Mrs. Fanny Gordon was unable to be present. Seema Harriett wore a blue taffeta party dress; and a wristlet of white -eamations. Miss Gordon wore an orchid coloured linen dress, cut with a square neckline, cape sleeves, and full bouffant skirt; and had a wristlet of white carnations. The table was arranged with centerpieces of pink and white carnations. The marriage will take place on July 1, at Young Israel Synagogue, Rabbi M. Lewi tea officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Canzer, 4615 Plamondon Avenue, entertained sixty guests at a buffet supper at their home to-celebrate the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dina Canzer, to Hyman Soif-fer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Soiffer, 2262 Bedford Road. Mrs. Canzer wore a black sheath. Mrs. Soiffer, was in a royal-blue sheath. Their corsages were of red roses. Miss Canzer wore a navy-blue , sheath, trimmed with Guipure lace; and a corsage of white orchids. Pink carnations, gladioli, and white snapdragons centered the table.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holtz-man, 4455 Dupuis Avenue, entertained twenty family members at a buffet supper at their home to celebrate the first birthday of their daughter. Gail Lynn. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Goldie Itzkovitch, 4666 St. Urbain Street, and the late Joseph Itzkovitch and. of Mrs. Clara Holtzman, of Miami Beach, Florida, and the late Zacharias Holtzman. Gail Lynn wore a bouffant, pink nylon party dress. Those present were: her grandmother, Mrs. Itzkovitch; and uncle, Irwin Itzkovitch; Mr. and Mrs. S. Gottheil, and children, Barbara and Jeffrey, 4175 St. Kevin Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. J. Leavitt, and daughter, Barbara,
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4001 Kindersley Place; Mr. and Mrs. S. Holtzman, and daughter, Nora, 2460 Mantha Street: Mr. and Mrs.-J�Itzkovitch, and-^on. Zunie, 899 Stuart Avenue; and Mr. and Mrs. M. Herscovitch, and daughter, Moreen. 8135 Birnam Street; uncles and- aunts. A pink birthday cake decorated with a multi - coloured merry-go-round adorned the table. l
Mrs. Louis Kwechansky, 4790 Circle Road, entertained fifty-five guests at a luncheon at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel, in honour of her daughter, Miss Gwendoline Kwechansky, the fiancee of Murray H. Goldsmith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Goldsmith, Victoria Avenue. Miss Kwechansky wore a winter-white, wool sheath; and a corsage of white orchids. Seated at the head table with the above were: Mrs. E. Taller, of Ottawa, Ont, the bride-elect's grandmother; Mrs. A. Rill, the groom-elect's grandmother, Mrs. N. Witen, of Ottawa, Ont., the bride-elect's great-aunt; Norma Kwechansky, her sister; and Miss Eleanor Goldsmith, the groom-elect's sister. Others present were: Mesdames H. Kosowatsky, V. Rosenfeld, G. Kwechansky, and J. Roodman/ S. Taller, N. Taller, M. Taller, A. Taller, all of Ottawa, Ont, her aunts; N. Rill, his aunt; and D. Goldsmith, his sister-in-law^ The out-of-town guests were: Mrs. Al. Shapiro, Mrs. Phil. Lazear, Miss June Saslove and Joyce Saslove, Marilyn Taller and Bess Sheva Roodman, all of Ottawa. The table centre-piece was composed of pink and white mixed flowers, Mr. Kwechansky entertained thirty guests on the same day at a restaurant. The out-of-town guests were: Norman Taller, Morton Taller and Archie Taller, all of Ottawa. The marriage will take-place on March 29 at Shaare Zion Synagogue, Rabbi Maurice S. Cohen officiating. "' T'. '���*
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gordon, 4687 Bouchette Avenue, entertained thirty-eight guests at a dinner at Ruby Foo's, to celebrate the engagement of their daughter, Miss Frances Anne Claire Gordon, to Mac Simon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gordon, 3070 Linton Avenue. Miss Gordon is the sister of Seema Harriett, aged ten years; granddaughter of Mrs. Fanny Gordon, 4062 Linton Avenue; and of Mrs. Jennie Spinner, 4780 Carl-ton Avenue. Mrs. Gordon wore a black lace sheath, made with a square neckline. Mrs. Gordon, mother of the groom-elect, was in beige lace, made with a round neckline and short sleeves. Their cor-
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Mr. and Mrs. H. Rabinovitch, 3891 Linton Avenue, celebrated the bar-mitzvah of their son, Israel, who was called to the Heading ox the Law, at Shevat Achim Synagogue. He is the brother of Leo, aged six years. Kiddush was observed. That evening Mr. and Mrs. Rabinovitch received one hundred and twenty guests at a dinner dance at 4114 St. Lawrence Boulevard. The hostess wore a blue silk gownr made witb-a-round-
rated the bar-mitzvah of their son, Ronald, who was called to the Reading of the Law, at Beth Israel and Samuel Synagogue. He is the brother of Judy, aged ten years; grandson of Mrs. Dora Garonce, 6137 Clark Street Kiddush was observed. That evening Mr. and Mrs. Garonce entertained one hundred and fifty guests at a dinner-dance. Mrs. Garonce was in a champagne-coloured lace cocktail dress, made with a scalloped neckline, short sleeves, and bouffant skirt; with matching accessories, and a corsage of mauve orchids. Mrs. Dora Garonce, his grandmother, wore a brown lace cocktail dress, with matching ac-
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neckline, short sleeves, and harem skirt; and a corsage of pink and white carnations. Those who lit the candles were: Leo, brother of the bar-mitzvah boy; Philip May-men, Frank Diamond, Edward Singer, Felix Gelbart, Reevan Robins, Richard Zucker, Elliott Goldberg, Isadpre Mar.covitch, Allan Lehrer, Percy Spillberg, Simon Schwartz, Michael Lisa-goursky, and Israel and his parents, Seated at the head table with the family were: Jack Lerner, his teacher, and Mrs. Lerner; Mr. and Mrs. Abe Wilson, uncle and aunt; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Herman, cousins: and Mrs. Edith Homer, of Albany, N.Y. The bar* mitzvah boy spoke in English and Jewish. Mr. Lerner asked a blessing over the challah. A blue and white bar-mitzvah cake and centerpiece of blue and white carnations decorated the table.
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Tiger, 6841 Durocher Avenue, entertained thirty-two guests at a dinner at Ruby Foo's to celebrate the sixteenth birthday of their daughter. Phyllis; sister of Stanley, aged eight years; Aaron, six; and Nancy, four; granddaughter of Moses Tiger, of Montreal. Mrs. Tiger wore a black sheath trimmed with black satin, made with a round neckline; and a corsage of white and pink carnations. Phyllis wore a black and white dress, made with a round neckline ana cape sleeves; and a bouquet of pink roses. A pink an,d white birthday cake and a centerpiece of pink and white roses formed the table decoration.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kader, 4200 Van Home Avenue, entertained sixty-guests at a hmcheti* at Ruby Foo's to celebrate the sixteenth birthday of their daughter, Marilyn; sister of Morton Kader; and Daniel, aged fourteen years; granddaughter of Mrs. Rose Gotlieb, 4200 Van Home Avenue. Mrs. Kader wore an iridescent blue dress; with a pink straw hat; and a corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Gotlieb wore a navy-blue print dress; with a blue straw hat; and a corsage of red roses. Marilyn wore a blue, peau do sole dress; and a bouquet of white carnations. Seated at the head table with the above were: Mesdames Myer Zornberg and Moe Kumec and Miss Beatrice Gotlieb, aunts. A pink and white birthday cake and centerpiece of white carnations and pink gladioli trimmed the table.
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carnations. Judy, his sister, was in a blue nylon party frock, with black patent leather slippers. Seated at the head table with the above were: Mrs. Rose Lancit, Mrs. Sophie Davis, of Toronto, Ont; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Garonce, Mr. and Mrs. Nat. Covens, Mr. and Mrs. Moe Garonce, Mr. -and- Mrs.~Samuel Byer�and son, Brian; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Glass-man and Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe
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Jtreet, L'Abord-a-Plouffe, entertained at a Kiddush at the Young Israel Congregation of Val Royal, in honour of their new-born daughter, Judy Leah; sister of David, aged three years; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Sivak, 4298 -8tfi Street, L'Abord-a^PlouffeT and of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gladstone, 8664 Stuart Avenue.
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Taxpayers residing on the Island of Montreal, or their representatives, may now obtain from the following offices TP 1 General and TP 1 Short Provincial Income Tax declaration forms to be used by individuals:�
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