Iday, August 23, 1963
JEWISH
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:he Bar-Mitzvah of Morris Jyer Altman, son of Mr. and Hy Altman, will be held at Jara Tzedeck synagogue on {urday, August 24, during )bath morning services com-icing at 9 a.m. A Kiddush
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luncheon will be tendered following services by Mr. and Mrs. Altman in honor of the Bar-Mitzvah of their son, who is a graduate of the Vancouver Talmud Torah.
The Bar-Mitzvah of Danny I Elliot Bernstone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bernstone, will be held at Beth Israel synagogue, on August 24 during Sabbath morning services, which commence at 9.30 a.rn. Following services, a Kiddush will be tendered by Mr. and Mrs. Bern-i stone in honor of their son's Bar-■Mitzvah. Rabbi Pincus L. Good-I blatt will conduct the services, j and Cantor Tibor Moses will I chant the liturgy assisted by I Beth Israel choir.
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chernoff announce the engagement of ■their daughter, Judy, to Mr. j Louis Zucker, son of Mr. and I Mrs. Al Zucker. A June wed-: ding is planned following the graduation of both the bride-elect from the University of British Columbia and her fiance, from the faculty of medicine, University of Southern California.
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FORTHCOMING WEDDING
Mr. and Mrs. Chaim Kalman of Gan Chaim, Israel, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, liana, to Mr. Amos Noterzor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Z-alman Shachnovsky,^ of
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Tel Aviv. The wedding will take
place on August 27 in Tel Aviv. * ;^ *
U. S. VISITORS
. Miss Alice Belkin of Los Angeles, Calif., is presently visit-j ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Belkin. Also a guest of the Belkins this summer is
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Schara Tzedeck Sisterhood has extended a cordial invitation to the community to attend its Annual Fall Brunch to be held on Wednesday, September 4, from 11.30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. at the lovely home of Mrs. Sonny Wosk, 1250 West 54th Ave. Mrs. Charles A, Davis is convenor of the affair.
"Delicious home baking will be on sale as well as timely gift items," Mrs. Davis said this w.eek, concluding, "Be sure to keep this date in mind."
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A DAUGHTER
Noemi and Bill Gruenthal of Calgary, Alberta, are hapny to announce the birth of a daughter, Deborah Eve, 7 lbs. 6 oz., born August 11 at Calgary General hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. S. Yad-low of Vancouver and Mrs. J.
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A SON
Dr. and Mrs. B. Eisenstein are happy to announce the birth of their son, David Israel, on Aug.
6 in Detroit, Michigan, weight
7 lbs. 8 oz., a brother to Niel. Proud grandparents are Rev. and Mrs. J. Eisenstein of Vancouver, a?id Mr. and Mrs. H. Tul-berg of Detroit, Michigan.
y ^ ¥ VISITORS Visiting from Los Angeles are Mr. and Mrs. M. Midanek. They are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Klimoff.
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Mrs. Rose Yanovich, presently living in Montreal, has just returned from a trip to Philadelphia, Penn., and Atlantic City, New Jersey.
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RESIDENTS ENJOY TRIP
The Ladies' Auxiliary, Jewish Home for the Aged, recently arranged a very enjoyable trip to Surrey for the residents. Volunteer drivers were Mesdames Leshgold and Sabblut, and Messrs. Barish and Rabinovitch.
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RETURNS FROM TRIP
Mrs. R. Nacht has just returned from a holiday in Montreal, Toronto and Winnipeg.
BRIDE-ELECT FETED
Rochelle Goldstein, bride- j elect, whose marriage to Mr. Allan Simmons will be an event of early December, was guest of honor recently at a tea held \ at the Bayshore Inn. Hostess ! v/as Mrs. B. Frohman, mother \ of the groom-elect. About 85 re- j latives and guests attended. ^ ¥ ^ A BROTHER Arlene Aceman wishes to announce the arrival of her brother, Scott Marshall, 7 lbs. 8 oz. born August 8. Proud parents are Byron and Gwen Aceman. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Aceman and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sidenberg. Great grandmothers are Mrs. B. Singer of Calgary, Mrs. A. Shector of Edmonton, and Mrs. Z. Sidenberg I of Winnipeg.
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RETURN HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Label Basman I and son Itzick have just return-I ed from a summer vacation in ! Eastern Canada and the United I States.
Newly weds • •
New dale set (or Golden Aoe picnic
The picnic and tour that was cancelled for the Golden Age Club last week will be held on Monday, August 26. All members have been asked to be at the Centre before 11 a.m.
If the weather is not perfect, members are asked to check at the Centre, AM. 6-9111, after 9.30 a.m.
Set antique foir
University Women's Club of Vancouver and Greater Vancouver Antique Dealers association are sponsoring the Hycroft Antique Fair, at 1489 McRae Ave. (east of Granville at 16th), from September 24-28. The exhibition will be open daily 11 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. Admission is $1.00 and tickets are available at Hycroft.
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