THE CAHXDtff* JEWISH REVIEW �an.to.i9w MONTREAL MARRIAGES SCHAFPER-WEINGARTEN The marriage of Miss Charlotte Weingarten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Weingarten, 4257 Esplanade Avenue, to Martin Schaf-fer, son of Mr. and Mr3. Jack Schaffer, of Bronx, N. Y.. was solemnized at Beth David-Beth Yitzchok-Kehal Yeshurun Synagogue, on March 24, at seven o'clock, by Rabbi Isaac J. Teicher. The bride was given in marriage by her parents. Her gown was of white silk organza over taffeta, appliqued with white satin. It was designed with a fitted bodice; made with a scooped neckline, elbow-length sleeves, and full skirt, with a long train. Her veil of tulle illusion was draped to a crown of seed-pearl-beads. She carried a prayer book, adorned with mauve orchids and stephanotis. Mrs. Arthur Rosenstein, the matron of honour for her -sister, wore an olive green organza gown, made with a bell shaped skirt; having ita own jacket. She had a rhine-stone tiara And carried a bouquet of white carnations. Susan Shof-lick, niece of the groom, as flower girl, wore a white organdy party dress, appliqued with pink flowers. She had a bandeau; and carried a nosegay of baby pink rosebuds. Murray Shoflick, brother-in-law of the groom was best man. The ushers were: Arnold Cohen and Arthur Rosenstein, brothers-in-law of the bride; Hyman Gam-pel, cousin of the bride; and Steven Starr. Howard Cohen, nephew of the bride, was page boy. White and red gladioli and carnations, arranged with greenery, were the wedding flowers, An orchestra played. Afterwards a re- ception was held for one hundred and twenty-five guests in the Synagogue hall. Mrs. Weingarten, mother of the bride, was in a blue beaded peau de sole sheath; with a hat of matching colour; and had a corsage of red roses. Mrs. Schaffer, mother of the groom, wore an aquamarine - blue - chiffon gown, having a full skirt; with a matching hat; and had a corsage of white carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schaffer spent their wedding trip in Miami Beach, Florida,, the bride travelling in a two-piece blue shantung suit, They have taken up residence in Bronx, N. Y. Here for the marriage were: his parents; and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rosenstein, brother-in-law and sister of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Rosenstein, and Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Ross, all of Rock-away, N. Y.; Mrs. Betty Sholan, of North Bergen, N. J., aunt of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. M. Len-dau, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Schaf- fer, of Bronx, N. Y., uncles and aunts of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Max Rogow, of Moodus, Conn., grandparents of the groom, were not able to be present. ROSENBLATT-BIGMAN Haven for Non-conformists... Pego 9s gift department Literally hundreds of original, off-beat, imaginative gifts . . . and all in Pego's impeccable taste! China, ceramics, glassware and stainless steel in a brilliant collection that makes gift-buying a pleasure . . . and the gift a reflection of your own personality! 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Mrs. Leonard Weber, sister of the groom, was matron of honour. Leonard Weber was best man for his brother-in-law. White gladioli and pale pink roses formed the wedding decorations. Mrs. Bigman, the bride's mother, wore a "blue, shantung gown; with a blue hat. Mrs. Rosenblatt, the groom's mother, wore a powder-blue, chiffon gown; with a hat of that shade. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Rosenblatt spent their wedding trip in Miami Beach, Florida. LEBOWITZ-AUERBACH and Mrs. Philip Keyes, 4684 La-combe Avenue, to Issie Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph FiBher, 2028 Veniard Street, is announced. Mr. and Mrs. David Helfenbaum, 5907 Clanranald Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ann Rose Helfenbaum, to Rodney Suliteanu, son of Mr. and Mrs. Millo Suliteanu, 2862 Bedford Road. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mar-chand, 5395 Van Home Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Donna Lois Mar-chand, to Ben. Berger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Berger, 5393 Esplanade Avenue. Mr. and MrB. Sol Jacobson, 1122 Bardet Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Helen Rachel Jacobson, to Stanley Gordon Gilman, son of Mrs. Anne Gilman, 4840 Bourret Street, and the late Kieva Gilman, The engagement of Miss Arlene Abrams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Abrams, 7800 Ostell Crescent, to Albert Ansky, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Ansky, 4938 Piedmont Street, is announced. The marriage will take place on November 10, at Beth El Synagogue, Rabbi Allah M. Langner officiating. The marriage of Miss Wilma Ruth Auerbach, daughter of Rabbi and Mrs. Selig S. Auerbach, of Lake Placid, N. Y., to Edward Lebowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman N. Lebowitz, of New York, was solemnized at the Aba-Ion Hotel, on Sunday, April 1, by the bride's father, assisted by Rabbi Morton Berman, and Cantor Ephraim Rosenberg, of the Concourse Center in Israel. The bride was gowned in white silk, trimmed with lace, the skirt ending in a chapel train. Her veil of tulle illusion was draped to a lace crown embroidered with seed-pearl-beads; and she carried a prayer book and a white orchid. Mrs. Morton J. Isaacs, of New York, was matron of honour for her sister. She wore a gown of white and aquamarine-blue organza; also a matching hat; and carried a cascade of spring flowers. Misses Nancy Joy Auerbach, sister of the bride, and Ma-ryse Netter, of Syracuse, N. Y.f were bridesmaids. They wore identical gowns of white organza; with aquamarine-blue accessories, and hats; and carried nosegays of spring flowers. Annette and Mar-lene Siegel, twin cousins of the groom, as junior bridesmaids, wore white, organza dresses; with aquamarine-blue accessories. Gerald Lebowitz was best man for his brother. The ushers were: Morton J. Isaacs, and Nat Mandelman. Michael Becker, nephew of the groom, was junior usher: Daniel Isaacs was ring-bearer. Mrs. Auerbach, the bride's mother; and Mrs. Lebowitz, the groom's mother, were in identical gowns of aquamarine-blue silk; with matching accessories; and had gold-coloured, orchid corsages. The bride attended Ma-chon College in Jerusalem, Israel, and will graduate this June from Mandel School for Medical Assistants in New York as a medical research assistant. The groom graduated from Bronx High School of Science, and received a Bachelor of Science degree from Columbia University. He is in the last year at New York Downstate Medical College, and at Kings County Hospital, in Brooklyn, N. Y. TORONTO MARRIAGES BOYD-SIBULASH ENGAGEMENTS The engagement of Miss Marilyn Simone Keyes, daughter of Mr. The marriage of Miss Suellen Faye Sibulash, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack G. Sibulash, 173 Glen Cedar Road, to Brian Edgar Boyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Boyd, of Southwick, England, was solemnized on Saturday, April 7, at half-past seven o'clock, at Holy Blossom Temple, by Rabbi Gunther Plaut, assisted by Rabbi Jerald Bobrow. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown of white, silk organza, the bouffant skirt of which had an uneven hemline which dipped to the floor in back. A crown of pearl beads and crystal beads held her short illusion veil; and she carried a white bible with white orchids and stephanotis. Mrs. Lawrence S. Paiken, sister of the bride, was the matron of honour. She wore a gown of pale yellow organza, fashioned with a sheath skirt, and an uneven, bouffant overskirt; also a bandeau of yellow jetals; and had a carry-all of yel-ow carnations. The best man was 1/awrence S. Paiken, brother-in-aw of the bride. The ushers were: Sander Mamott, and Bernard Ste-pak. A dinner and reception followed the candlelight ceremony at the Temple. Mrs. Sibulash, the bride's mother, wore a gold-toned, silk organza gown, styled with a sheath skirt and a matching over-skirt; also a matching hat; and had a gold-coloured orchid corsage. Mrs. Rose Sutin, 56 Pinewood Avenue, grandmother of the bride, wore a brown lace gown, designed with a sheath skirt; also a matching hat; and her corsage was of Talisman roses. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Edgar Boyd spent their honeymoon in New York. The bride went away in a navy-blue, butcher linen dress, with a royal blue coat. They will reside in Toronto. Here from a distance were: Miss Cathy Petty, of Huntsville, Ont; Mr. and Mrs. E. Morris, and Mrs. J. Holiff, of London, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. M. Pliss, of Kitchener, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. H. Drimer, of Montreal, Que.; Mrs. S. Paiken, and Mr. and Mrs. H. HaS VOUr TV had it ? TimC for a Royal Bank termPIan loaD! �*� business-like, low-cost x xaa yum nuu ii. way t0 ^ ^ purchase of big-money items�maybe a TV set, or car, or Irving room nig, or new refrigerator. 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B., to Elimelech Himelfarb, son of Mrs. Hinda Himel-farb, of Haifa Israel, and the late Rabbi Chaim Himelfarb, was solemnized at Beth Yitschak Synagogue, on February 22, at four o'clock, by Dr. Ernest Klein. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a dress of grey silk, with a matching, full-length coat. Her short veil of tur-quoise-blue chiffon was caught to a band of seed-pearl-beads; and she carried a prayer book with pink, Sweetheart roses. Miss Marsha Jacobson, sister of the bride, was the bridesmaid, in a rose-coloured wool dress, with matching headdress; and carried a bouquet of Joanna Hill Roses, The best man was Yona Shimir. A reception followed the ceremony: Mrs. Jacob-son, mother of the bride, wore a cobalt-blue, silk shantung dress, with matching coat and hat; and had a corsage of orchids. Mrs. Himelfarb, mother of the groom, wore a black and white silk dress; with a black and white hat; and had a deep-purple, orchid corsage. Mrs. David Kunitzky, grandmother of the bride, wore a navy-blue dress, with its own jacket; and a navy hat; and had a corsage of pink roses. Mr. and Mrs. Elimelech Himelfarb spent their wedding trip in Montreal, Que. They have taken up residence at 414 Wilson Avenue. Here for the marriage were: Miss Jean Jacobson, Mrs. I. Goralnik, both of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Miss Marsha Jacob-son, Mr. and Mrs. David Kunitzky, and Michael Boon, of Montreal, Que.; and Mr. and Mrs. B. Kunitzky, of Saint John, N. B. Mr. Himelfarb is a graduate of Technion Institute, in Israel, and a veteran of the Paratroop Corps of the Israeli Army. BOMZA-ELITE The marriage of Miss Harriett Elite, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Elite, 53 Timberlane Drive, to Gary Bomza, son of Mr. ana Mrs. Samuel Bomza, 10 Delo Road, was solemnized on December 16, 1961, at six o'clock, at Beth Shol-om Synagogue, by Rabbi David Monson, assisted by Cantor Max Snyder. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of French ivory-toned silk-satin damask, with a bouffant over-skirt. Two panels, draped from the shoulders were arranged in a cathedral train. A demi-pillbox held a short bouffant veil of tulle illusion, and her flowers were white orchids, and stephanotis. Mrs. Zane Cordon (Gloria), sister of the groom, wa3 matron of honour. The bridesmaids were: Mrs. S. Starkman, Mrs. Peter Mandell, Miss Paula Citron, and Miss Ettie Granite. All the attendants wore street-length gowns of rose-shaded velvet, with bell-shaped skirts; and matching velvet pillboxes; and they carried muffs of deep-pink roses, and rose-shaded velvet. Zane Gordon, brother-in-law of the groom, was best man. The ushers were: Joseph Bloomenfeld, Gerald Bender, Arthur Richman, Herbert Hyman, Irving Green, Dr. Garson S. Conn, and James Cooper. Following the ceremony, a dinner and reception was held at the Synagogue. Mrs. Elite, mother of the bride, wore a full-length sheath gown of purple peau de soie, with a bouffant overskirt; and .beading on the bodice; and its own bolero jacket. Mrs, Bomza, mother of the groom, wore a full-length gown of mauve chiffon. Each had a matching petal headdress; and had a corsage of white and mauve tinted orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bomza left via Trans-Canada Air Lines, for a six-week trip to Europe. The bride departed in a gold-coloured wool suit, with a matching coat; a black velour off-the-face hat; and had a gold-toned orchid corsage, tinted to match. They are residing at 240 Oriole Parkway. ENGAGEMENTS Mr., and Mrs. Jack Tick, 1236 King Street West, Hamilton. Ont, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marilyn Tick, to Erwin Rich, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rich. The marriage will take place in Jane in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Golosky, 477 Douglas Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Caroline Golosky, to Jack Noble, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Noble, 93 Bumcrest Boed. The wedding will take place in Jane, 1963. Mr. and Mrs. Moe Wineberg, 56 Fraserwood Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Rochelle Wineberg, to Erin Gorenkoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gorenkoff, 347 North-cliffe Boulfrard.