Thureday. June 22.1978 — THE BULLETIN — 11 Pat Carney will be guest speaker at the Pioneer Women — Na*amat 'Spiritual Adoption' luncheon,. being held on Jiine 28,12 hponat the Four Seasons hotel. • , Miss Carney is presently project manager of the Distance Education Planning grpup for the Ministry of Education^ Sh(^ was^a^ journalist for 15 y0ars and has done extensive iidip;ahd teley^on wor^ including^ apipearain^ on **Wi5**, "EncQiinterj and on CBC aind CTV network specials^ Miss Carney is a member v^f th^V Association' of Professlional EcphOmists of B.C. The ^ luifcheon will climax the current month^lo^^ Adoption* campaign. Funds raised will be distributed to the numerous orphanages aiid day-^are centres sponsored by P.W. —^vNa'amat in 'Israel./'^: :•.'',■■,>'■ Luncheon reservations may be made by contacting the P.W. — Na'amat office at i66-«308. PAT CARNEY LION'SGATiBBW INSTALLS SLATE Lion's Grate B*nai-B'rith Women held its insteltetiph dinner oti June 8th at the honie Of Mr. and Mrs; A. Glotman.V;^;--r- Esther Giesbrecht installed the chapter's 1978-79 executive: president, Marian Dewitt; vice-president, Gladys Jampolsky; treasurer and counsellor, Nelie Gordon; secretary, Laura Abramson. Chapter chairmen are: community service, Marian Kemp; Israeli projects, Molly Glotman; Youth, BBYO, Hillel, Sarah Rubin; publicity, Becky Becker; chapter ITZAK'S DaiCAtESSEN AND SESTAURANT BRIGHOUSE SQUARE No. 9-6390 No. 3 Rd.; Richmond (Opposite the Liquor Store) PHONE 270-3719 ' For a delightful meal or snack — come and visit us soon. Try Our SMOKED MEATS, CORW BEEF, HERRING, GOLDEYE, SALAMI, ETC. Sun^-'Thurs.: 11 a.msr-7 p.m. Fri. & Sat.: 11 a.m.-10 p.m. bulletins, Esther Giesbrecht; pro-grani, Betty Carr; sunshine, Estelle '..Levitt. - Nellie Gordon, outgoing president, received the past president*s pin and certificate from Arline Brisker, BBW Council president. B*nai B*rith Girls Aviva chapter were represented at the evening by Arlana Waisman and Jackie Roitman. Nadine Apple heads Maccabiah Nadine Apple was installed as 1978-79 president of Macabiah Hadassah on June 6. Othei*. members of the ch^ new 'executive, installed by Bea Goldberg at the installation dinner; are: vice-presidents, Marilyn Hooper, Barbara Silber; treasurer, Pauline Marchant; recording secretary, Paula Cofman; corresponding secretary, Shelley Adler. Chapter chairmen include: meni-bership^ : Sharon Friedman;; pro^ gramming, Bev Greenberg; bazaar Barbara Silber, Trish^ri^tall; publicity. Sari UrctslQr; Youth Aliyah, Jackie Buller; medical services, Eileen Cohen; telephone, Barbara Feld-steini Debbie Rogowsky; cards and certificates, Brenda Wall. , Vera Slyomovics was guest speaker at the installation evening. 639 HOWE STREET INTRODUCES: epully catered party rentals oWedding receptions •Private lunches and dinners •Birthdays; etc. COME SEE OUR NEW DANCE FLOOR Available Saturday afternoons and all day Sunday only FOR INFORMATION — CALL BRUCE AT684-4435 4th Floor vBoaiti of Traddjower 117TW. Hastings are pleased to announce they are now open LUNC+^:MON. - FRI. - 11:30-2:30 P.M. DINNER: MON. - THURS.— 5:30 -10:00 P.M. FRI. & SAT. — 5:30 -i 1:00 P.M. Reservationr House at The Jewish community will host its Folkfest Open House this Sunday, Jiine 25, 1 to 8 p.m. at the Centre. The event is being held in conjunction with Folkfest *7S. Folkfest originated in 1974 for the puirpOse of featuring the performing arts of Canadians from all ethno-cultural backgrounds. Coordinators of the Folkfest Open House expressed hojie that the June 25 event will promote good 'WiUaiid a greater awareness Of Jewish history and culture;;v:.-;-'.;-';c::;,.:;^ With this in mind, yolunte^^ planned a "fun-fiUed day ro^ family-oriented entertainmeht.*' Performing at yaiious times throughout the day wiU be Alisa Kbit, Alex Kliner, Jaii Cooper plus _ ptheir talented members of the community. Volunteers are meeting daily to prepare bageis, knishes, kugel and other Jewish food specialities. Displayis depicting holidays will be us^ as a meahsit general public With iniportant Jewish Observances.: r Admission is free and everyone is being surged to attend the Open House. FLORENCE MENDEL (leftKchalnium of B'ttfT.g'ilth Women Central^P^^ region, and ROBERTA STEINER; regional directd^both <»f San Francisco, will visit Vahcouver on June 28 and 29. A wine^nd-cheese will be held this Wednesday, June 28,7:30 p.ni. at the home of Betty Carr,7549Yokonstreet, in order that they may meet as many members and prospective members of BBW as poosibte. The special visiters'will also bold a leadership trabihig sessioki While in Vancouver. Further information can be obtafaied from Betty Carr at 321*9526 or ArUne Brisker at 263-0216. MIZRACHI ELECTS NATIONAL PRESIDENT MONTREAL - Miriam Stern, of Montreal, was elected national president of Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi Women*s organization at the 26th national convention held in Ottawa last nionth. The convention drew a record attendance of^ delegates from chapters across Canada and featured intensive workshop^, led by professionals in their respective fields. Highlight of the convention was Religious Party. Greetings were also brought to the ' gathering . by His Excellency Mordechai Shalev, Ambassador of Israel and The Hon. Herb Gray, M.P. Thank You, Claire Klein-Osipov for an Outstanding Concert THE VANCOUVER PERETZ SCHOOL MIRIAM STERN the gala banquet, held jointly with the men*s Mizrachi Organization of Canada. Over 300 guests, in addition to the convention delegates^ - came out to hear an address by Zevulun Hammer, IsraePs Minister of Education and Culture. In a moving speech, Mr. Hammer described th6 challenge facing his Ministry, which for the first time since the founding of the State, is led by a ^ member of the National Three Buelisrest synsgogyes re-open BUCHAREST—The reconstruction of Bucharest's main syaa-gogue, the Choral Temple, has been concluded and the 120-year-old shul damaged during last year's earthquake opened its gates recently. The Federation of Jewish Communities in Rumania annoiimc^ that two other syniagogues in Bucharest, Malbim and Eshuva-tova, hiatve also now been restored and are ready to welcome worshippers. 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