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THE CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW
SEPTEMBER 14. 1951
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Social t loteA �Toronto
(Additional Toronto Social New* on Page Six)
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Singer and children, Sharon, Rosalie, and Jack, formerly of 261 Boon Avenue, have taken up new residence at 661 Bedford Park Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs.. Leo Birnbaum, 86 Atlas Avenue, celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary in New York.
Mrs. L. Stone and children, Larry, Martin, and Adele, 1 Peveril Hill Road North, spent several weeks during the summer in Hunts-ville.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Gollish, Mr. and Mrs. David Josef f, Mrs. H. Bruner, all of Detroit, Mich., and Milton Brightman, of (New Haven, CooJu, are here for the 'bar-mitzvah of Melvyn Wilfred, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wainberg, 89 Chiltern Hill Road, who will be called to the Reading of the Law on September 16, at Adath Israel Synagogue. . Mr. and M-rs. B. Eh|r en worth and children, Sheldon and Faigalle, formerly of 17 Northcliffe Boulevard, have taken up new residence at 3 Austin Crescent.
Saul Goldman, Everden Road, returned after being away for several weeks on a motor trip to Florida.
Miss Florence Hutner, 12 Boul-ton Drive, and Mrs. William Acker-man, 88 Cortleigh Boulevard, spent seven weeks travelling through Europe and Israel.
Mr. and Mrs/Herman Salb and family, formerly of 216 Brunswick Avenue, have taken up new residence at 66 Hillcrest Drive.
Sandra Kramer, 73 Ridge Hill Drive, spent the summer at Camp Winnebagoe, in Muskoka.
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Salutin and sons, Earl Richard and Lome Michael, formerly of 490 Montrose Avenue, have taken up new residence at 309 Lonsdale Road. They
BAR-MITZVAHS
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wainberg, 89 Chiltern Hill Road, will celebrate the bar-mitzvah of their son, Mervyn Wilfred, who will bg called to the Reading of the Law on September 15. He is the brother of Cheryl; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. M. Wainberg, 117 Ava Road. A dinner and reception will be held the following day at Murray House.
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spent the summer at Sparrow Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Genesove, Bathurst Street, had visiting them their son-in-law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Eli Katz, and children, Myrna Lynn, Gary and Elaine, of Montreal, Que.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Savein, 47 Camberwelt Road, had as their guests for several days Mr. and Mrs. H. Raskin, of New York.
Lionel Rubinoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Rubinoff, North-cliffe Boulevard, spent several months in Europe.
Carl Keyfetz, 316 Eglinton Avenue East, spent a vacation at Wooden Acres, in Ste. Agathe.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller and sons, Joel and Edward, Rushton Road, spent the season at their cottage in Wasaga Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Tessis and sons, Bobby and Mitchell, Montrose Avenue, spent the summer in Wasaga Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Borinsky and family, 131 Ava Road, spent the summer months' in Jackson's Point.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Borins, Ridge Hill Drive, were in Tent City for the summer months.
Mr. and Mrs.. Louis Sher and daughter, Joanne, Rusholme Road, were in Wasaga Beach, for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoffman, 108 Whitmore Avenue, are on a trip to Europe for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Frohman and son, Lome, 347 Northcliffe Boulevard, spent the summer in Belle Ewart.
Out-of-town guests here for the marriage of Miss Florence Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Green, 32 Claxton Boulevard, to Nathan Reiber, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Reiber, of Edmonton, Alta., were: Mr. and Mrs. Irving Norry and children, Debby and Neil; Mr. and Mrs. H. Kolbo, Hycnan Rabin, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rabin, of Rochester, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Max
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Kirshner, of Montreal, Que., announce the approaching marriage of tneir daughter, Rita, to Saul Leibo\vitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leibowitz, Beatrice Street; the marriage to take place on September 22, in Montreal.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Handelman, 266 Palmerston Avenue, announce the approaching marriage of their eldest daughter, B%tty, to Marvin Meretsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Meretsky, Brunswick Avenue, to take place at five o'clock, on Sunday, September 23, at Machzikei Bnai Israel Synagogue, with Rabbi Judah Washer officiating.
The approaching marriage of Ina, daughter of Mrs. S. Wexler, 2100 Bathurst Street, to Bernard Gurofsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Gurofsky, 898 Bloor Street West, is announced to take place on September 15, at eight o'clock, at Murray House, with Rabbi Bernard Rosensweig officiating.
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Katz, and Mr. and Mra, J. Katz, of Detroit, Mrch.; Mrs. I. Weisfield, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gelber, Mr. and Mrs. David Gelber, Mrs. D. Kwinter, and Harry Brown, .of Montreal, Que.; and Mr. and Mrs. J. Handler, of Hamilton.
Out-of-town guests at the marriage of Miss Mildred Sussman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Sussman, of New York, to Raymond Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Baker, Everden Road, were: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Singer, Mr. and Mrs. Philip LevitcQi and daughter, Barbara; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Margolies and son, Irwin; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gold, Mrs. Harry Lo-zofsky, Mrs. S. Sacks and son, Barry; Mrs. Hyman FXshman and son, Larry; Sidney Stern, Abe. Kudlowitz, Miss Millie Markes, Miss Gloria Sussman, all of New York; Henry Lustig, Jacob Barba-koff, S. W. Sherman, Leon Sherman, Mrs. Philip Glait, and Mrs. M. Lustig, of Chicago, 111.; Mrs. Abe Hoppenheim, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Hoppenheim and children, Berl and Helen; Mr. and Mrs. Sender Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boxenbaum, Morris Gold, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rothman, Miss Kay Rothman, Tony Amor. Mr. and Mrs, Sam Waxman and son, Abe, and Misses Molly and Helen Sherman, all of Montreal, Que.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adler and daughters, Faygie and Ethel;;and Louis Rosenbaum, of Detroit, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. S. Rochwerg,' Mr. and Mrs. H. Waxman, and I. Waxman, of Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Kirshner, of Montreal, Que., are here for several days to be present at a dinner-reception given by Mr. and Mrs. J. Leibowitz, Beatrice' Street, in honour of the forthcoming marriage of their son, Saul Leibowitz, to the former's daughter, Miss Rita Kirshner; the wedding to take place on September 22 in Montreal, Que.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shiffman and children, Phyllis and Howard, of Passaic, N. J., spent a few months visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Shiftman, 308 Euclid Avenue.
Rabbi Dr. Israel Weisfield and Mrs. Weisfield and daughter, Naomi, of Dallas, Texas, who spent several weeks visiting her brother and- sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. N. Rosen, 327 Palmerston Boulevard, were entertained at an evening by their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sussman, 200 Northcliffe Boulevard.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Patlik, of Los Angeles, Cal., spent a week with his father, H. Patlik, 282 Huron Street, and family.
Mr: and (Mrs, iPMIIp Donkner and son, David, Clinton Street, and his fiancee, {Miss Maxine Cohen, are in Montreal, Que., to be present at the marriage of Miss Laura Donkner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Donkner, of Montreal, to Joseph Abrams, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Abrams, of Montreal,
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on September 16, at Beth David Congregation.
Reverend N. Stolnitz, Markham Street, will officiate for the high holidays at Hanover Street Synagogue, in Rochester, N. Y.
Mrs. E. Reider, 46 D'Arcy Street, spent the season at Crystal Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. James Keshen and son, Richard, 96 'Bowie Avenue, spent several days at Gateway Hotel, at Gravenhurst, Muskoka.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winter, of Birmingham, England, were visiting Mr. and (Mrs. H. Harris, 6 Carling Avenue, f o r several months, and will be leaving for home o*> (September 17. '**
Miss Ida Illion, 1054 College Street, entertained at an evening for her sister, Miss Jeannette Illion, of Newark, N. J., who spent the summer here. '
Mesdames M. Babin, Crawford Street; J. Melzer, Queen Street West; T. Prankel, Henry Street;
S. Silver, Dufferin Street; S. Waxmanv Grace Street; A. Pomer, College Street; and H. Borofsky, Beatrice Street, entertained at luncheon, at Eaton's Round Room, Miss Barbara Gwen Linsky, daughter of Mr. and'Mrs. A. Linsky, 25s Major Street, whose marriage to Lawrence Gluckstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gluckstein, of Chatham, takes place on September 16, at Minsker Synagogue, in Toronto. Mrs. A. Linsky, , the bride-elect's mother, wore a navy-blue crepe suit-dress, with navy-blue hat, and accessories. The honouree was in a beig� coloured wool suit, with navy-blue velvet hat, and navy-blue acces- f. series. A variety of flowers de-corated the table.
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ATTiHTION
NORTH TORONTO
RESIDENTS
CONGREGATION LOMD6I TORAH
announces that it will hold High Holyday services at 926 Eglinton Avenue West (comer Chiltern Hill Koad), beginning with Rosh Hashonah Eve, Sunday �September 30th, and both days, Monday and Tuesday, followed by Kol Nidrei Eve Tuesday October 9th, and all day Yom Eippur Wednesday October 10th. Card* of admission may be procured at 926 Eglinton Avenue West. For further information please telephone KI. 1811/
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1951
Pride Of Israel Sick Benefit Society
45TH JUBILEE PARADE, SEPTEMBER 16 To mark Hie celebration of oar 45Hi Jubilee
And
Dedication of Pride of Israel Temple 578 Spodina Ave.
Parade September 16, at 1 p.m. Prom Brunswick and College Sts. to Pride of Israel Tetople. 48th Highlanders and Army Service Corp* Color Party of Br. 266 Canadian Legion in attendance. Opening of Temple 2.46 pjn.
Civic, Provincial and Dominion dignitaries will be present. All members and friends are requested to assemble at Brunswick and College St, at 11 a,m. Sharp. All Fraternal Organisations invited to participate in our celebration.
Speciol membership drive � 3 Months free dues All enquiries welcome � Sec., A. Samuels,
PR. 1725
Complete Protection:
Sick Benefit; Hospital;
Medical�Buriar�I nsurance
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DUNDAS STREET