DECEMBER 16, 1966
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Mr. and Mrs, Morris Druker, 2732 Ekers Avenue, were hosts to fifty guests, at a buffet supper, at their home, celebrating the engagement of Miss Marion Topor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Idel Topor, 6726 McAleai^ Street, to their son, Jack Irving Druker. Mrs. Druker wore a blue, silk dress. Mrs. Topor was in a black, silk suit. Miss Topor wore a white, lace ensemble. The table held a centrepiece of white, and pink pompoms, and carnations. The marriage will take place on March 26, 1967, at Shaare Zedek Synagogue.
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Akman, 4004 Carlton Avenue, celebrated the engagement of their daughter, Miss Paula Akman, to Allan Barbarush, son of Mr. and Mrs. Issie Barbarush. 6766 Clanranald Avenue, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barbarush, at a buffet supper, with ninety guests present. Mrs. Akman wore a black crepe dress. Mrs. Barbarush was in a sleeveless dress, of black crepe. Miss Akman, the bride-elect, wore a two-piece,
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Misses Maralyn Kalisky, Marsha Kalisky, and Lorna Kalisky, 1387 Normandie Boulevard, were hostesses to twenty-five guests at a kitchen gadget shower, at their home, for Miss Elaine Samsono-vitch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Samsonovitch, 4548 Ninth Street, Chomedey, prior to her marriage to their brother, Irving Kalisky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kalisky. 'Miss Samsonovitch wore a blue, silk dress. The table adornment consisted of a centrepiece of white, and pink carnations. 3
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Levy, 4431 Circle Road, celebrated the bar-mitzvah oPxtheir son, Ronald Henry, who wasspalled to the Reading of -the Xaw, at Shaar Hashomayim Synacogue. He is the brother of RichardVLevy, aged seventeen years; PhilhV fifteen; and Robert, six; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Max WeisslerJ 4936 Jean .Brillant Avenue; and/the late Mr. and Mrs. Simon Leyy,.of Switzerland. Kiddush wasTOserved. After-
. Levy were hostsrto four hundred guests at a buffet luncheon in the Synagogue hall. Mrs. Levy wore a wine-col-jjured wool suit, with a turquoise-srue silk blouse; with a mink hat. Mrs. Weissler wore a black, brocade ensemble; with a chinchilla hat. Ronald Henry blessed the challah. Richard Levy, his brother, was toastmaster. Mr. Weissler, the grandfather, Mr. Levy, father of the bar-mitzvah boy, spoke; and Robert, his brother, spoke in French. Gold-coloured and bronze-toned carnations and pom-poms decorated the table. The same evening Mr. and Mrs. Levy were hosts to one hundred and seventy-five guests at a dinner dance in their home. Mrs. Levy was in a red and gold-coloured brocade sleeveless gown; the neckline trimmed with self braiding. Mrs. Weissler was in a black lace gown set over gold-coloured lame. Those who joined the family in the candle lighting procession, were: Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rosner, Mrs. Dory Levy, uncle, and aunts; Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Weissler, great-uncle, and great-aunt; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fiederer; Arthur Green, Martin Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cole-man; all of New York] and Mrs. Max Gunsberg. The bar-mitzvah boy spoke. Richard Levy and his
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Kenneth Ash, son of Mr. for the yearly raffle was won by and Mrs. Ben Ash, 6801 Hudson Joseph Kosen, 7601 Cote St. Luc Avenue, received the Bachelor of Road, who gave a donation. Mrs. Science degree from McGill Uni- Libben thanked Mrs. H. Rabino-versity. He is the brother of (Mrs. vitch, raffle chairman, and all the Ralph Israel (Harriet), 940 Dick- speakers and members who helped ens Circle; Irwin, aged fourteen years; and Joyce, thirteen; grandson of Mrs. Jennie Ash, 6056 Bour-ret Street, and the late Joseph Ash; and of Mrs. Sarah Morantz,
457Q_St. Kevin Street, and the late Ben Morantz.
make this event such a success. David Russman Unit met at the / home of Mrs. H. Green, 2495 Ekers Avenue. New life members are: Mesdamcs B. Chazonoff, F. Cha-y.onoff, L. Kolt/; of "Baruch Chazonoff Unit; M. H. Grover, J.
-------- Susser, U. Tarasofsky; of A. Bas-
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*Moshe Bessm, son of MrTand s, L Schachter, H. Ungar, B. Mrs. Hyman Bessm 438 Daly Aaron, S. Grostern; of Bessie Avenue, Ottawa, Ont., has been Rronenberg Group; M. Moscovitch, named to the Dean s list at Yes- j. Rosenberg-; of Chai Unit; L. S-hiva University College, in New Berishf of Esther Rachc, Unjt? D
Greenbcrg, of Ezra Ladies' Society; F. Pepper, of R. L. Spector
,1T , /-, i f *, , Unit, New members of the Wo-
*Usher Caplan, son of Mr. and -s Council arc: Mesdames L.
Mrs. Bernard ,Caplan, 5377 Coch- KolJ L Gerskovitch, A. Besros,
rane Place, has been named to the -Dean's list at Yeshiva Univers-
York, for academic achievement.
N. Bidner, J. Dubin, M. Manus,
.. , v , . ~ � -XT M. Schnayer, L. Sheff, S. Spiro,
ity's Yeshiva College, in New L. Zuckerman, J. Simon; of Bar-
uch Chazonoff Unit; 0. Leckner,
J. Lyone Heppner, S. Hyman, R.
Gold, R. Rubin, B. Libling, D.
Holtzman, J. Rubin, H. L. Filler,
York, for academic achievement.
SHAAR HASHOMAYIM
R. Sidler, C. Skulnick, all of A. Basboim-H. Waxman Unit; P. Cut-Synagogue, Rabbi Wilfred Shu- ler, L. DeZwirek, I. Lerner, L. chat: Women's Institute of Jewish Payne, B. Schacher, H. Small, G. Studies will conclude the first term Weber, L-.Woods.Jf Seal, A. Klu-of the twentieth academic year, german,-H. Segal, B. Greenfield, on DecemberJZl and commence the I. Prost, J. Boritsky, S. Troister, second term~on January 11. He- S. Aiiisei; Z. Zimmer, B. Aaron, B. brew classes conclude on Decem- Kahmsky, F. Birenbaum, N. Cutt-ber 20, and resume on January ler/B. Carsley, L. Feldman; of 10. Mrs. Sidney ,J. Cohen is chair- B/ssie Kronenberg Group; M. man of the Women's Institute. .Colbert, I. Heitner, I. Hopkins; of Rabbi Israel Hausman, of Adath David Russman Unit; G. Rabino-Jeshurun Hadrath Kodesh Con^ vitch, A. Rothblatt, L Smiley, F. gregation, will be the guest speak- Katz, A. Cohen; of Esther Rachel er at the Men's Association Urii; S. Werber, S. Caiserman, A. Breakfast Forum on December 18, Slabotsky, J. Beraznik, D. Green-at 10.30 a.m., on "Existential Ju- berg, Ezra Ladies' Society; Mes-daism: A New Dimension of an dames D. Pasternak, R. Damien, Ancient Faith". Breakfast at 10 M. Agulnick;'of� the Marcovitch-a.m.; minyan, at 9.15 a.m. Sey- Schneider Unit; J. C. Torontour, mour Cohen will preside; Break- A. Blauer, S. Feldman, J. Rosen-fast host is Sam. Hersh. berg; of Chai Unit; N. Anders,
--------�� F. Barmish, N. Briskin, T. Davies, .
...^_._.. t N. Fleischman, F. Gertin, B.Heit,
HOSPITAL if P. Hollinger, A. Kessler, F. Kra-
WOMEN'S rOIIKIT!L cower, M'. Rivelis, M. Schwartz,
WUMCN * VAJMNyiL R Spector, G. Tabacman, M. S.
Held a paid-up membership^des- Tjtieman, I. Volodarsky, D. Zunen-
sert ^luncheon.. Mrs. J. Libben, shi R Katz R Boro, G. Reisler,
president, presided. Head table j Kates s Bell j Roll> L. Wex-
guests were: Ben Chazonoff, pres- elman; of R. L. Spector Unit, ident of the Hospital, and Mrs.
Chazonoff; George J. Riesz, ex- ~~~��
ecutive director of the Hospital; , . .^^^.� ��.''. A_. ..-...._ , and M. Kanigsberg, honorary^ ^HOSPITAL OF HOPE^T
president. Those present stood in Unit meeting on December 19, at
silence for one minute in memory 2.00 p.m. is Yoisef and Chasie
of the late.Aaron Schachter, hus- pinsky, at the home of Mrs. .R.
band of the convener, Mrs. Lillian pinsky, 6955 Fielding Avenue.
Schachter. Mrs. Nat Cohen said Unit meeting on December 20, at
the opening prayer. Mrs. Libben
noon, is: Marsha Devorah, at
, ,
gave her report. Sixteen new life the home of Mrs. A. Goldbloom,
members were introduced and those 12? Dufferin Road. At 1.00 p.m.,
present received their life mem- is: Chaim Revzen-Yoisef Altman,
bership pins. Mrs. Libben said that at tne nome Of Mrs. S. Weininger,
an additional ninety-one new mem- 802 Dollard Avenue. At 1.30 p.m.,
bershad^ joined. Mr. Chazonoff is: Tikvah-Katz Mindlin, at the
andjtfr. Riesz gave brief reports- home of Mrs. E. Margolian, 5007
on the hospital. Mrs. A. Horovitch, jean Brillant Avenue. At 8.00 p.m.,
coconvener, introduced the
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coloured tablecloths and held centrepieces of red velvet roses with candles.
BIRTHS
ceremony.
25th anniversary of the inception! of the Mordecai and Essie Baker Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard JJnit of the Jewish HospUal of Goldenberg (nee Judy Cyn), 4620 Hope was celebrated at a^ dm-Bourret Street, on September 22, nfr- Committee members in charge at the Jewish General Hospital, a <>f arrangements were Mes-son. Barry Stuart; brother of Joel, �a�,es L. Schwartz M. Baker E. aged three years; grandson of Mr. Goldstein, R. Bernstein, J. Char-and Mrs. Morris Cyn, �5 Bagg ness, Mrs Schnair Cohen is presi-Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. Issie dent of thls Umt-
Goldenberg, 5245 Coolbrook Ave- ------_
nue. Godparents are Mr. Goldenberg, grandfather; and Mrs. Cyn, ^ PIONEER WOMEN ^ grandmother. Issie Scutelsky, 6605 /JT r! vlr*T^, V ^ A ^ Mountain Sights Avenue, great- Organization Metzuda Group: uncle, held the baby during the M.rs- I- 'Sculetsky, 660o Mountain
Sights Avenue, was hostess at a tea at her home. At another tea, at 5780 Decelles Avenue, hostesses were: Mesdames M. Cyn. 65,Bagg Avenue; N. Fleichman. 4G20 Bour-ret Street; N. Shechtman, G305 Clanranald Avenue; B. Latofsky, 4780 Plamondon Street; I. Vine-berg, 397 St. Joseph Boulevard West; I. Klein, 6204 Decelles Avenue; C. Prosterman, 4265 Esplanade Avenue; L. Kage, 321 De L'Epee Avenue. Mrs. M. Surchin, 5791 Plantagenet Street, past president of the organization, spoke on Israel. Mrs. D. Zunenshine. 5215 Victoria Avenue, thanked the hostess, and the speaker. Congratulations were extended to: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Goldenberp, 4�>20 Bourret Street, on the birth of a son, Barry Stuart; Mr. and Mrs, O. Frankel, 600 Luck Street, on the bar-mitzvah of their son. Ronald; Mr. and Mrs. Moe Ansel, 2705 Bedford Road, on the H**r-riape of their <1au�h*�r-r, Mi>> Deena Ansel, to Burt Goldstein. >on of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldstein.
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tamer, Miss Belva Boroditsky, home of Mrs. J. Kobulnik, 4322 who sang several Yiddish and He- pjamondon Street. Unit meeting brew songs. Mrs. H. Schneider, on December 21, at 1.00 p.m., is: treasurer, thanked her. The draw Brotman-Geyer Gantman, Mrs; A. '.�''�._ _. '�. Weintraub, and -Mrs. H. Shubert;
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brother, Phillip were masters of and Solomon Cohen (Victory) ceremonies. Gold-toned and bronze- money shower and card party at coloured pom-poms, carnations and 4465 St. Lawrence Boulevard, gladioli, decorated the rooms; the Mesdames Mary Kaplan, and S. tables were covered with gold- Israelovitch, are conveners; S.
Titleman president. At 8.00 p.m., is: Fraid-Phil. Cohen, at the home of Mrs. P. W. Cohen, 5945 Souart Avenue. The Chaim Revzen Junior Unit met at the home of Mrs. L. Gillis, 4320 Plamondon Street. A celebration commemorating the
of New York; to Mrs. F. Gertin, 2740 Bedford Road, on the marriage of her granddaughter,-Miss Anne Gertin; daughter of Mrs. Hilda Gertin, 2740 Bedford Road, and the late Harry Gertin, to Irving Huss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Huss-, 883 Ball Avenue; to Mrs. Leah Shrnilovitch, 4130 La Peltrie Street, on the forthcoming marriage of her granddaughter, Miss Belle Shmilovitch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myer Shmilovitch, 4130. La Peltrie Street, to Leo Klompus, son of Mr. and Mcs. Abraham Klompus, of New York, on December 25, at Shevet Achim Synagogue. ;
SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE
Synagogue Sisterhood meeting and dessert luncheon is on December 20, at 12.30 p.m. Mesdames E. Meir, program chairman; Moe Dingott, Sisterhood president; I. Shulman, publicity, are in charge.
*TEMPLE EMANU-EL*
Dr. Harry J. Stern, Rabbi; Rabbi Jay B. Goldburg, Assistant Rabbi: December 16 at 8:15 p.m., Rabbi Goldberg will speak on "Three Noble Personalities", Oneg Shab-bat and Kiddush reception. On Saturday, at 11.30 a.m., sermon-etter'The Badge Of Modesty", by Rabbi Stern. At the New England Federation of Temple Youth winter institute on Judaism, December 26 to .30, at Pembroke, N.H., will be Gerald Miller, Youth adviser, and: Michelle Gubbay, David Engels, Steven Schneiderman, Douglas Young, Samuel Zion, Aaron Zimmerman, Mario Sinai. The Book Lovers' Forum of the Sisterhood meets on January 25, at 2.15 p.m., with Douglass Burns Clarke, vice-principal of Sir George Williams University, as speaker. Babies to be blessed and named are:. Henry Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shannon; Charles Allan Alain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Av Pascal; Jodi Karen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morton J. Lit-wack. The name of Harold Gittle-son will-be inscribed on the Memorial Tablet. An offering to the Synagogue \vas made by Mrs. Harold Gittleson. Under Home and School auspices the Koffee Klub meets on December 18, at 9.45 a.m. Guest speaker will be Colonel Joel Wolfe, on "Canada's New Defense Position And Israel's Present Military Strategy". President of Home and School Association is Lawrence W. Libman.
ADATH ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE
Rabbi Charles Bender: The thirty-sixth annual "general meeting, elected Dr. Jack Siminovitch. president; I^.-ie C. Mendelsohn and Nathan Cohen, vice-presidents; Abe Ballington. honorary treasurer; Ix>uis Glazor. Q.C.. and I.ouis Shiff. parnassim: Bernard M. Stc-rnlhal. honorary secretary. Trustees elected for a two-year pc-viod were: >t. Gruber. M. Mer.-rieliohn, J. Y. Xadler, J. N'emi-
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