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NOTICE OF IMPLICATION FOR DIVORCE
TAKE NOTICE that DAME EMILY EILEEN �.*> WITH ALL RED1KER of the Town of Point* Rf Ctaire, Province of Quebec, will apply to ttw tf Parliament of Canada at the next session or '� the following session thereof for a Bill of I Divorce from her husband GEORGE DALE I REDIKER, auditor, of Montreal, Quebec, on " the grounds of adultery.
MONTREAL, August 21, 1951. | JOHN M, CERIW. K.C,
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE
NOTICE it hereby given that OAME MYRTLE JESSE MARIE GANGVN dit GILMORE. housewife of the Gty of Verdun, District of Mont, reo^n theProvince o*0^*bec, wiU apply to the Portion tent of Canada, ot the next or the following session for a Bill of Divorce from her husband JAMES LOUIS ALLAN COONEY, CN.R. Employee, of the Qty of VenJurvbiitrkt of Montreal, of ttw Province of Quebec on the groundi of adultery.
MONTREAL, Jury 30, 1951.
JACOBS fr JACOBS. Attorneys for Petitioner. Rodo Qty Building, Suite 360, 265 Croig Street West, Montreal. Que.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE
NOTICE is hereby given That CORINNE LAROCQUE, housewife of the Cry and District of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the present, next, foltowwvr and thence ensuing session thereof for a Bill of Divorce from her husband, NICHOLAS EVANOVICH SER-GCNT, salesman of the Gty and District of Montreal, Province of Quebec, on the grounds of adultery.
DATED ot Montreal, this 27th day of August, 1951.
JOHN J. GOTLIE8,
Solid hx for Applicant,
Suite 203, -400 St. Janes St. We*, __________Montreal. Quebec._______________
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OP~~APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE
NOTICE is hereby giver that DAM� DOROTHY WINNIE HOGBIN. of the Cty of Verdun, District of Montreal, in t*� Province of Quebec �HI oopfy to the Portiomert of Canada ot t*� next session or the following ensuing �eerfon for o Bill of Drvoice from her husband JAMES KXNAftD NEALE, Press-Set-Up-Man, of the Oty and District of Montreal, Province ef Quebec on the yo^A of desertion and adultery
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a.m., at the Sons of Jacob cemetery, Da we s Road. Relatives and friends are asked to attend.
� PRIDE OF ISRAEL Sick Benefit Society will celebrate its forty-fifth anniversary and dedicate the Pride of Israel Temple, at 578 Spadina Avenue, which will be opened for occupancy, on Sunday, September 16. At 1 p.m., there will *be a jubilee parade from College and Brunswick, of .the 48th Highlanders and Army Service Corps bands; the color party of the Jewish Branch, Canadian Legion. At 2 p.m., ceremonies, at Pride of Israel Temple, 578 Spadina Avenue, will have present: Mayor Hiram McCallum; the Board of Control members. Judge Samuel Fattor, Colonel David Croll, K.C., M.P., Alderman Nathan Phillips; Honourable Leslie Frost, Premier of Ontario; Walter Thomson, K.C., M.P., Ontario Liberal leader. At 3 p.m., there will be the unveiling of cornestone; at 4 p.m., refreshments; 8 p.m., banquet, Pride of' Israel Temple; 10 p.m., dancing. The arrangements committtee is; Maurice M. Wax, publicity; Robert Schorr, Michael Ganz, Leo Goldman, Ben. M. Wax. In 1905, the Pride of Israel was founded by a group of newly-arrived immigrants. Since then they worked for the Zionist cause, undertook fund-raising campaigns for land purchases in Israel; provided food parcels and equipment for the Canadian Army canteens, direct social service work to veterans, purdhase of ambulance and Red Cross equipment, and many members served in the armed forces. It has a membership of 700 families, and over 3,000 persons.
� PHILADONS met at the home of Mrs. J. Kahane, 366 Markham Street, with Mrs. E. Schrieder, vice-president, presiding. Minutes were read by MIS^ J. Raider. Mesdames P. Trager, H. Baker, M. Cohen, J. Bassin, will visit Sunnybrook Hospital to distribute cigarettes and confections to the patients. A rummage sale, to be held on Tuesday, September 25, at 39 Davenport Road, is convened by Mesdames M. Winkler, A. . Nathan, M. Goodman. For pick-up call OR. 1944.
� GOEL TZEDEC Synagogue Men's Club meets on Wednesday, September 19, Rabbi Philip R. Alstadt, of New York, will be guest speaker. Dr. S. 0. Freedhoff is president; I. D. Wintrob, secretary; M. B. Nemoy, program chairman.
Kurtz is chairman of the Appeal and Samuel Kronick is honorary chairman. Other members of the committee ave: Harry Korolnek, Kalman Berger, Alfred Green, David Abvomowitz, Louis Nadler, Samuel Wortsman, Cudyk Wein-berg.
ROSBNiBERG�The unveiling of a monument in memory of �Mrs. Sarah Rosenberg, will take place on Svmday morning, September 23. at 10 a.m., at the Roumanian Hebrew cemetery, Rpselawn Avenue. Relatives and friends are asked to attend.
� UNITED ZIONIST COUNCIL
members are: Robert H. Soren, chairman; Rabbi Judah Washer, Dr. S. B Hurwich, vice-chairmen; E. E. Gelber, D. Newman, J. D. Pearlstein, Rabbi Reuben Slonini, M. Goldstick, Mrs. L. Kert, M. Gelber, S. J. Zacks, M. Brown, J. I. Oelbaum, D. Lou Harris, Mrs. L. J. Samuels; alternate members, Saul Berlin, F. H. Bookman, Julius B. Hayman, W. Gordon, David Peters, John Devor, S. Kronick; Mizrachi representatives, Rabbi I. Frankel, A. Kurtz, Rabbi Judah Washer, S. Wortaman; alternate, M, Kurtz; Labor Zionist representatives, P. Wallerstein. Dr. S. B. Hurwich, Mrs. S. B. Hurwich, K. Berger, I. Rabinowitch, Mrs, E. Kramer; alternates, I. Freeman, H. Steiner, Max Manson, N. Kachuck, William Leibach.
EM AS�The unveiling of a monument to the memory of the late Isadore 'H. Emas, will take place on Sunday, September 16, at two o'clock, at 'Mozirer Sick Benefit Society, Roselawn Cemetery. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. ,
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� GENERAL WING ATE, Branch 256, Ladies Auxiliary Canadian Legion, B.E&L., professional fall fashion revue, will be held on Wednesday, September 19, at 8.30 p.m., at iMcCaul Street Synagogue. Mrs. M. Fink is fashion coordinator. Co-conveners are: Mesdames S. Sperling, S. Magder, D. Labow. Patrons are: Rabbi and Mrs. Reuben Slonim, David A. Croll, K.C., M.P., and Mrs. Croll, Mrs. Louise Long, president of the Ontario Provincial Command, Ladies Auxiliary Canadian Legion; Mrs. Joshua Smith, Mrs. William Lewis. Refreshments.
NESKER�The unveiling of the monuments of the late Pauline Nesker and Brenda Sybil Nesker, will take place an Sunday, September 16, at the Mount Sinai Cemetery, Wilson Heights, at twelve o'clock. Cars will meet at the Shaarei 'Shomayim Synagogue at eleven o'clock. Friend* and relatives are asked to attend.
The unveiling of a monument to the memory of the late Lucy Kirsh will take place on Sunday, September 16, at 11.15 a.m., at Wilson Avenue Cemetery. Cars leaving from Beth Sholom Synagogue at eleven o'clock. Relatives and friends are asked to attend.
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The unveiling of a monument to the memory of the late Julius Foreman will take -place Sunday, September 16, at 1.30 p.m., at the McCaul Street Cemetery, Dawes Road. Relatives and friends are asked to attend.
the latter, and now rendered constitutionally impossible, Mapai will have to turn to the splinter parties of the Centre, notably to the Religious Bloc, the small Progressive (Liberal) Party, and, possibly to the Arabs. The opinion is gaining around that, if Israel
cannot have a broadly representative government, it must have a stable government, which can only be attained by a regional system of election. That would mean calling for new elections, a-nd revising the electoral law, to which there will be united opposition.
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Club annual patroness tea, sponsored by the junior and senior groups, is being given on Sunday, September 23, at the home of Mrs. Charles Wagnvan, 151 Forest Hill Road, from 2.30 to 6 p.m., convener-s/hip of Mrs. H. Rubinoff, assisted by Mrs. Dk (Beallor. Co-conveners are: Mesdames I. Weinberg, Charles Wall, J. Jacobson, M. Goldstein, M. Chapman. Receiving with the hostess, Mrs. Charles Wagman, will be Mrs. M. Shully, senior president; and Mrs. William Volfish, president of the junior group.
DEATHS
� PRIDE OF ISRAEL LadU* Auxiliary, Mrs. S. Shukyn, president, entertained at a dinner, Miss Helen Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Green, Huron Street, whose marriage to Daniel Snitman, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Snitman, Major Street, takes place on September 16, at Maohzikei Bnai Israel Synagogue. There were forty guests. The honouree wore a black faille dress, trimmed with White lace, and matching bolero jacket. Seasonal flowers and white lighted tapers composed the table decoration.
� HADASSAH Nahalal Chapter met at the home of Mrs. L. Geller, 16 Fairleigih Crescent, president, who presided. At the annual fall tea and cake sale, on September 16, at the home of Mrs. B. Walker, 110 Vesta Drive, from 2 to 6 p.m., con-venershlp of Mrs. B. Rubinoff, assistants will be: Mesdames M. Levine, M. Jubas, P. Lederman, B. Freeman, J. Gutman, M. Gold, I. Hurwitz, M. Kriby, P. Mintz, A. Schreider, H. Rossman, C. Oolomby, M. Grosbein, and M. Lipton. Mrs. Geller will receive with the hostess.
Samuel Bernstein- died cm September 5, at his borne in the Park Plaza Hotel, at the age of sixty-eight. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elsie Marcus Bernstein; sons, Lloyd Burns, 93 Whitehall Road; Vernon, of London, England; daughters, Mr*. B. Laski (Joy), Avenue Road; and a granddaughter, Wendy Burns. Funeral services were held from Holy Blossom Temple, with Rabbi Abraham L. Feinberg officiating. Interment in Holy Blossom Memorial Park.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of Mrs. Shirley Buckin (nee Wolfish), who passed away September $, 1946, (fourteen days in Elul). Ever remembered by her father, sisters, and brothers.
UNVEILINGS
� UNITED JEWISH Relief Agencies and Jewish National Fund will conduct a Joint Yiskor Appeal during the High Holidays. Max
M-BRKIN: The unveiling of a monument to the late Marvin Mer-kin, will take place on Sunday, September 16, at 11 a.m., at Beth Sholom (Memorial Park (Wilson Avenue, just west of Dufferin Street). Relatives and friends are asked to attend.
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ISRAEL AFTER THE POLL
(Continued from Page Six) recent conference of the United Workers' Party adopted a compromise, pro-Comintern resolution reasserting its unconditional support of the Eastern Bloc. A party drawing its strength principally from communal settlements, Mapam has been lately in the throes of sharp internal ideological conflict which resulted in the victory of the faction led by Moshe Sneh.
Brilliant and biting, the former chief of the Haganah has been terrorising the Government and, unlike his comrades who see in Ben Gurion "a stooge of American Imperialism," treating the Prime Minister as an old man with an arrested mind and a determination to unlearn nothing learnt forty years ago. There is a consensus of opinion that Dr. Sneh will be Israel's Prime Minister when Providence charitably bestows upon her the status of Popular Democracy. This time, however, Providence was occupied elsewhere, and Mapa,m received only 12 per cent of the votes.
Including the Communists, against whom Mapam have been waging a private ideological warfare, and who are now represented by two Arabs and three Jews, there will be 22 messengers of the World Peace Movement in the second Knetnet. The Jewish Parliament will also have 1 Druze, 4 pro-Mapai Arabs, 1 Yemenite and two Oriental Jews, 4 Progressives, 7 ex-terrorists, 14 pious Jews, 20 General Zionists and 46 members of the Labour Party.
With the Mapai-Mapam coalition ruled out by the foreign policy of
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NOTICE OF~TPPUCATION FOR DIVORCE
NOTICE is hereby Given that DAME VIOLFTTE CHARTRANO, $cte*atfy. <* ^e Gty 3* Mo^Tneol. in the District of Montreal. In rr* Provinc* cf Quebec, will apply to the Porliomert cf Canodo ot the r�xt leiilin or The *o<1OMrtryg *nsuii\j session for a B*fl of Divorce from her txabort RENE EUGENE FA I RON. electrical inspector, of the Oty of Manfred, in rv District of Montreal, In th� Provide of Quebec, on the grounds of adultery.
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