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THE CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW
JULY 27, 1951
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Jeweller* for over 75 y�art
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75-77 ILIZAIETH ST. TOtONTO
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�Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kwinter, 451 Glengrove Avenue, will have visiting them for several months her sister, Mrs. B. Grajcar, of Israel.
(Mrs. N. Zabrack, 41 Lauder Avenue, visited her son-iav-law and daughter, Mr. and -Mrs. Mike Gold, and new-born son, Elliot Brian, of Montreal, Que. Mr. Zabrack will leave shortly for a visit in Montreal with his family.
Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Lean, formerly of 308 Concord Avenue, have taken up new residence at 327 Walmer Road.
Miss Anita Taylor, Wellwood Avenue, is leaving to spend several weeks with her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. D. Postel, of New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cohen and children, Hyla, Sandra, Melvin, and Marlene, Raglan Avenue, are leaving to spend their vacation at Taub's Lodge, Port Carling.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sobol, Austin Crescent, visited Mrs. Sobol's grandmother, Mrs. S. Elias, of Montreal, Que., at her summer home in' Gananoque.
Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Chapnick, 153 Rusholme Road, are spending several weeks at Gateway Hotel, Gravenhurst. Their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gordon, and daughter, .Shayla, of Detroit, Mich., are also there for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Eisen and daughter, Cecile, formerly of 1930 Dufferm Street, have taken up new residence at 467 Atlas Avenue.
Mr. arid Mrs. H. Trachter, Brae-more Gardens, are back, having spent a few days with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mn. Norman Trachter; and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. S. Consky, all of Sudbury.
'Mrs. A. Kwinter, Glengrove Avenue West, is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Kwinter, of Montreal, Que.
'Mrs. I. Persofsky and daughter, Rochelle, 245 Vaughan Road, spent several weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Blank, awl friends, of Columbus, Ohio.
Mrs. Morris Greenglass, 36 Hill-crest Drive, is back after spending several weeks with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. Tarnofsky, of Montreal, Quebec.
Mr. and Mrs. John Goldman and children, Stephen and Nancy, Croy-don Road, are spending the season at their cottage in Willow Beach, Jackson's Point.
'Mr. and Mn. J. Kuretzky, 316 r.l�nhnl�. *..��., iRiDulMiWiW days in Quyoa, Quebec, visiting their daughter, Mollie, who is at camp there.
Mr. and 'Mrs. J. Clemens, Ava Road, are spending the season at Bay Beach.
Mrs. I. Goldman, of Miami Beach, Florida, who just returned from a trip to Israel, is visiting her sons-in-law and daughters, Dr. and Mrs. Louis Kazdan, 406 Rich-view Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. I. Bossin, 19 Peveril Hill Road North; Mr. and .'Mr*. J. Grosbein, 162 Pendrith Street; and her son-and daug-hter-io^law, Mr. and Mrs, L. J. Soloway, 3365 Yonge Street Mrs. Gohknan will also stay with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. Soloway,. of London, for a while.
Mrs. Harry Steen, Westmount Avenue, is spending several mouths
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where
Green
and
Faye R. Brown
hare beesi appointed permaaeat Kocher Cateren
Dates for Fall bookings at
moderate prices are available
Smaller parties con still
be held at
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We will also cater at other Synagogues
Faye R. Brown
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touring through England, and Europe.
Mrs. J. Garelick and children, Stephen, and Fern, Roseneath Gardens, are in Jackson's Point for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Becker, 313 Vaughan Road, are spending a few. weeks in Crystal Beach.
Misses Edith Greenberg, 28 Peveril 'Hill Road North, and Gwenn Segal, of Hamilton, spent several days at Gateway Hotel, Muskoka,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Godfrey, of Rochester, N. Y., visited their uncle and-aunt, Mr. and Mrs. S. Elkind, 50 Hillcrest Drive, for several days.
Mrs. M. Nusbaum, 27 Wells Hill Avenue, was in Rochester, N. Y., visiting Misses Arlene and Esther Senzel, of Rochester; and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rockmaker, of Dallas, Texas, who were also there. Mrs. Nusbaum also spent a few days in Crystal Beach, and Buffalo, N. Y.
'Mr. and Mrs. Morris Margel and family, 126 Dewbourne Avenue, are spending a few weeks at Big Cedar Point.
'Mr. and Mrs. J. Naiman, 53 Cam-berwell Road, spent a few days in New York.
'Miss Fagel Bucovetsky, 21 High-bourne Road, is visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. B. Dankoff, of Altoona, Pa., for several days.
Mrs. Harry Cohen, Sheridan Avenue, is on vacation at Belle Ewart.
Mrs. M. A. Pierce, 91 Braemar, Avenue, is spending several weeks in-Montreal, Que., visiting relatives and friends.
:Mr. and Mrs. David Miller and daughter, M a r c i a , Strathallan Wood, are back, having motored through the United States to St. John, N. B., where they visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Miller, of St. John; and Mr. and Mrs. M. Garson, at their summer home, in Fairvale, N. B.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Allen, 87 Dun-vegan' Road, spent several days cruising with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mellon, of Detroit, Mich., on their yacht, between Detroit and Rice Lake. -
� Mrs. H. Rosenberg, Strathearn Road, is spending the season at Thunder Bay.
Mrs. H. Kay, Winona Drive, is on vacation in Midland.
Mrs. Daniel S<wadron and daughter.
art ^bending several w in Miami Beach, Florida.
Mr. Louis Wohna*>, Pinewood Avenue, visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Finkehnan, of Winnipeg, Man., on the occasion of the birth of their daughter, Carol Elaine.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Keyfitz, formerly of 1570 Bathurst Street, have moved to 4623 de la Peltrie Avenue, in Montreal, Que.
(Mr* and Mrs. David Eofman, 221 Hillhurst Boulevard, are spending the season at their cottage on Lake Simcoe.
Miss Ruth Green, of Milwaukee, Wis., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. N. Rubin, 29 Gienholme Avenue, for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Klein, 234 Lon-smount Drive, spent a few weeks at New Arcadia House, Port Carling.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Brennies, of Hollywood, Florida, spent several weeks visiting- her aunt, Mrs. G. Saunders, in Chicago, 111.,
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and are now with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. P. Rubinoff, 7 Warwick Avenue, for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Capl&nd, Rusholme Road, are spending a few weeks in Crystal Beach.
Mrs. H. Arnold, Highbpurne Road, is spending the season at Jackson's Point.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Nissenbaum and daughter, Rhonda, 136 Dewbourne Avenue, visited their other daughter, Alynne, who is staying at Camp Winnebagoe, at Utterson, Muskoka.
Mrs. J. Wilensky and daughters, Eleanor and Sandra, Roseneath Gardens, are spending several weeks in Jackson's Point.
Mrs. W. Brandston, Shelbourne Avenue, is spending the season at her cottage in Midland.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bobrowsky, Rusholme Road, spent several days in London.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Grober and children, Melvin and Gail, 1054 College Street, visited Mr. and Mrs. M. FreedmanJ 250 Montrose Avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. S. Rakow-sky, 5 Hector Avenue, at their cottage in Jackson's Point, for a few days.
Harold Brodkin, Ulster Street, apent several days in Crystal Beach, and Buffalo, N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cohen, 334 Shaw Street, had visiting them for a few weeks his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. S. Silverman, of New York, and took them on> a motor trip through Muskoka for several days.
Mrs. M. Grossman, Euclid Avenue, is- spending the season at her cottage in Crystal Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Goldman, 541 Shaw Street, are spending several days- at Crystal Beach.
Mrs. H. Borofsky, Beatrice Street, is spending the season at Jackson's Point.
Rabbi and Mrs. Nathan Burstyn and son, Maier Yeshielj, of Bridgeport, Conn., flew here to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bur-styn, 403 Markham Street; and brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burstyn, 573 Bathurst Street, for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lutsky, 308 Concord Avenue, went to England on the Empress of France, to vfsit their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gerald, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, for two months.
Mrs. H. Margulies, 313 Grace Street, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. Tepperman, 10 Peveril Hill Road North, at her cottage in Belle Ewart.
Mrs. S. Nelkin, formerly of Paris, France, is spending the summer with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Wiener, at their cottage in Jack-.son's Point;.and wJJl.take up/per--manentTWUfetoceaV their home, 98 Dowther Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Go lob and daughter, Shirley, of Scranton, Pa., are visiting her mother, Mrs. S. Canton, 98 Dennison Avenue, for a few days.
Sydney Caplan, 525 Palmerston Boulevard, is spending two weeks with his uncles and aunts, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kornbloom, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Cash, in Jackson's Point.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Shulman, 239 Brunswick Avenue, have her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. .and Mrs. M. Zaidman and children, David and Charles, visiting them for a few days.
Mrs. L. Krieger, 271 Henry Street, is spending several days in Pontypool.
Miss Ethel Gladstone, Queen Street West, is spending several weeks visiting her grandmother, Mrs. J. Blitenthal, and other relatives and friends in Chicago, 111.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Kornblum and daughters, Lorraine, Barbara, and Doreen, 430 Euclid Avenue, are spending the summer at their cottage in Jackson's Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Wiener, 98 Lowther Avenue, and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wiener, and daughter, Cheryl, 115 Everden Road, are spending the season at their cottage in Jackson's Point, and have visiting them for several weeks Mrs. A. Wallace, of Chicago, I'll., sister of Mrs. Hyman Wiener; and Mrs. L. Wiener, of Windsor, sister-in-law of Hyman Wiener.
Those who entertained for Miss Ruth Bernbaum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zalman Bernbaum, 448 Crawford Street, prior to her marriage to William Rothman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Rotman, 643 Euclid Avenue, were: Mesdamee M. Bloom, I. Salsberg, M. Silverstein,
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1880 BATHURST ST. 1092 EGLINTON W.
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207 Beverley Street
.Our main dining room seats 450 people.
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4 DINING ROOMS.
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of Windsor; A. Berns, of Hamilton; H. Rotman, P. Rothman, M. Rotman, G. Wortzman, E. Freeman, M. Berenbaum-, A. Swartz, and L. Swartz:
Entertaining* for Miss SheiU Ap-plebaum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Applebaum, 7.40 Euclid Avenue, prior to her marriage to Ben-amin Ocopnick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Danie) Ocopnick, 89 Winnett Avenue, were: Mesdames P. Apple-b|ium, D. Ocopnick, J. Allen, L. Levita, M. Levita, S. Shapiro, S. Eizenberg, S. Berns, F. Mortfield, P.. Goldman, S. Wells, M. Goldman, J. Cooper, J. Millstone, S. Korn, R. Rubinoff, M. Friedman, J. Winston, P. Rosenberg, A. Goodman, N. Hoirwich, Y. Dzganski, R. Rich, B. Sussman, J. Fruitman, M. Gordon, H. Mintz; and Misses Toby Mprt-field, Terry Rafalove, Frances Rosen, Blanche Rosenberg, Margaret Robertson, Rebecca Hepburn, Margaret Hewitt, and Mary Madden.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Wiener, 98 Lowther Avenue, celebrated their thirtieth wedding anniversary at their cottage in Jackson's Point at an open house for relatives and friends. Among1 those present were: their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wiener, and daughter, Cheryl, 115 Everden Road; Mrs. S. Nelkin, of Paris, France; Mr. and Mrs. H. .Kasten and family, Follis Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. J. Shier, Melville Avenue; Mrs. L. Wiener, of Windsor; Mr.
and Mrs. S. Jacobs, Melvjlle Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. B. Kates, Dun-das Street West; Mrs. A. Wallace, of Chicago, III.; Mrs. M. Schwartz, Major Street; Mr. and Mrs. D. Saks, Major Street; Mr. and Mrs.
E. Schwartz, Bloor Street West; Mr. and Mrs. L. Litowitz and eons, G�r�ld and .PWHp, Bssex Street; Mr. and Mrs. D. Cohen and sons, Michael, HersheH, and Earle. Baldwin Street; and Mr. and Mr*. H. Kochberg and daug-hter, Deborah Ruth, Brunswick Avenue.
Miss Bernrice Mark*, daughter of M. Marks, 196 Brunswick Avenue, and the late Mrs. M. Marks; and fiancee of Murray Freedznan, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Freedman, 40 Rusholme Drive, was entertained at a miscellaneous shower by the groom-elect's mother. Receiving eighty guests, (the hostess wore a black taffeta dress, trimmed with goid braid. Assisting were the aunts of the groom-elect, Mesda-me� B. Godfrey, Dovercourt Road; K. Fromowitz, Grace Street; and
F. Goldstein, Heydon Park Road; and his sister, Mrs. S. Plener, Rusholme Road. The honouree was in an ankle-length strapless dress of orchid-coloured nylon net, made with bouffant skirt, and matching stole; and corsage'of white gardenias. A variety of seasonal flowers, and mauve lighted tapers decorated the table. The marriage will take place on September 16, at Beth Jacob Synagogue.
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