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JEWISH WE S TERN B U L L E T I N
February 19, 1960;
T E L E -BON D — Hciye you phoned the Jsrael Bond Offi
Why not phone today and say:
BUffNG A BOISIb THIS YEAR
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Phone MU 2.2 878
FASHION SHOW PRIZE PRESENTATION
Mrs. J. Zaikowitz was the winner, of the length Of Israeli el >th aS th^ French-Israel Bond fashion show in Hotel Vanr couyer last week. Here we see at the preseritation^ from left to;right: Mrs..Becky Sokblov, national Hadassah viee^resi-^ dent; Mrs. Marlene Cohen, women's bond chairman, Mrs. Zalkovntz and Mrs; lo'« Marie Wiener^ looking on. 1^
Vancouver lost another one -of
its? -old. timers when JJ^COB
(JACK) STPNE. aged 74, passed
away ph^ #ednesday, P'e^
10 in Vancouver General Hospital.
j Born in Pplandj^ Mr, Stojie; emigrated as a" ydtTng man. He lived in England fpF a jshort iimfe, and ic^me" tp "Canada in 1967, living^ in Toronto for a^ year before .eoming to-.^nx:ou-!
ver.'f
He took an active jjart in the
communal life of Vancpuyer in
his early yearsj was a charter member of- the .old Scharsi Tze-deck Synagogue, and was one of the first members of Vancouver Lodge B'nai B'rith, be-Ipnglng for ne^i'ly SO^y^rs. ^
Mr. Stone was a member bf the Vancouver Achduth Society and of the Jewish Home for the
health started';to fail and MMs; not able to*i>articipate in Wiga^^ i^atipns to any great* Extent.
,He is survived by hlff wife
ENDORSATIONS GRANTED
BEG — Tolo Dance Feb. 20
HISTADRUT CAMPAIGN — Banquet — Feb. 21 ADULT DIVISION Broiherhood F»estival — Feb. 21
BB WOMEN'S COUNCIL —
9th Annual Brotherhood Night — Feb. 22
SCHARA TZEDECK/ BETH ISRAEL and
TALMUD TORAH — Joint Luncheon — Feb. 24
HENRIETTA SZOLD CHAPTER — . -
Birthday Tea and Fashion Show — Feb. 24
USY — Tea — Feb. 28
MI2RACHI WOMEN — Mo'ess Chittin Tea ^ Mar. 1
SCHARA TZEDECK LADIES AUXILIARY —
Farmers Market — Mar. 6
PERETZ SCHOOL P-T-A — Claire Klein Recital Mar. 12
PIONEER WOMEN'S ORG. —
Shaloch Mones Campaign — Feb. 28 - Mar. 13
RUTH CHAPTER HADASSAH—-Cookie Drive—Mar 13 & 20 HISTADRUT — Annual Campaign — Feb. 15-Mar 15
VANCOUVER HADASSAH — .
. ^ Youth Aliyah Luncheon Mar. 16
PERSONALITY SERIES — Mira Gilb^t Mar. 19
BB WOMEN NO. 77
Baking Contest and Bazaar — Mar. 15
DEBORAH CHAPTER HADASSAH —
Annual Tea — Mar. 20
BB PACIFIC CHAPTER — Spring bazaar — Mar. 22 KINNERET CLUB PIONEER WOMEN —
Purim Ball -— Mar. 26
BETH ISRAEL SISTERHOOD — Food Fair — Mar. 27
BETH HAMIDROSH LADIES' AUXILIARY —
Purim Tea — Mar. 27
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN —-
Israeli Nursery Brunch — April 6
LADIES AUX. JEWISH HOME FOR AGED —
Passover Tea — Apr. 14
LILLIAN FREIMAN HADASSAH—Passover Tea—Apr. 17
PERETZ SCHOOL P-T-A — Spring Tea — Apr. 24
MIZRACHI WOMEN — Yiskor Tea — Apr. 24
UJA — Women's Division Luncheon — Apr. 28
Sadie, arid siik inlieces, twp Mdnlreall one iri Sacramento and twp iii^aricbi^
Funeral services took place Thursday^ Fe|3ruary 11 at Schara Tzed^ck ChapeL^^^ with Rabbi Goldenberg and Cantor Dov. Prbpik officiating. Interment was in 'Schara T^edeck Cemetery. Airattgefflents Were made by ^the Chevra Kadisha. • -
PAUL BELOGUS. aged 66, parsed aws^f suddenly pn Tues-
;^;;3Bprn :^h-^^ p jBeipiugl^^
He^^^resided there; un3feiiiii939, Avh^n^ he carne tcT^^
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Associated with the Tplumbihg trade, he was a Master Plumber for 47 years.;
He is survived by his wife, Freda, three sons; Ernest, Coleman and Harvey, all of Vancouver. There ai-e seven grandchildren.
Funeral services took place Thursday, February 4, in the Schara Tzedeck Chapel, with Rabbi B. Goldenberg and Cantor D. Propis officiating. Interment was in Schara Tzedeck Cemetery. Arrangements were made by the Chevra Kadisha.
OMISSION In the Sara Cherniak obituary published in last week's Bulletin, the list of survivors was inadvertently omitted. They are: her husband Sam, in Vancouver, two sons Ruben in Vancouver and Harry in Chicago, and two grandchildren in Toronto.
COUNCIL WOMEN BUY $1,000 BOND
; National ■■ Council of Jewish Women^ ■ Vancouver -sectionv presented; ci -. cheque for ^q.^ $fVOOO IsiaeL boiHh at/^ t^ FrMchfiSraUv-fo^i^ti^ shd\i«r; ;ldst wcii^^^eire^i we see'Mrsi. Archeck' (right)- presenting th<e clrtque^y^ S. H..
Gould, V also took part in thft^
ROME—A law cai|mg for the prey^tion ?;^ahi^ regressioni •of? geii^^e ^ was passed^ ^by^tl^ Italian^ Chamber of X)eputies- recently as a measure pfbbridem-natioii. of the recent outbreaks of anti-Seniitism.
Adopted by a vote of 359 to; 12, the law labels genpcide; a "crime against the rights oi peoples" and denies pplitical asylum in Italy to any one guilty of genocide'It provides tha t "^ex-tradition must be a legally and universally esjtablished rulie for persons charged with genocide/^ Fascist meml?grs of the chamber voted against this law.
In' the name of Pioneer Women's V Cottneii ;l wish-f*?: expreW/ liiiy siii-Nfl^j#ank«;i^^^ .:
^chairman;: MrsV Riva Checov,; to •my ^co-dip2raieit>cMrs.!'Ai^ Mqriati Margo^is, Mopthd dlarfinkel for l^eir great :hdp-and co>operatibn in conr • necon with the Tu B'Shvat celebra<*-; tion he<d February 14. My heartiest thanks torttur fine entertainers, Mrs. Lil Shapiro and Mrs. Mdrj Adel-berg; Cdnttfr- A: Deutsch and Mrs. Dorothy Geifondi qnd our guest speaker. Dr. M; Jtoller'manr Last Kit no: le«s», thowks'to Mr! Arnold, editor of theBylletiii for thd fine pub^ licit/ he.gave jis. God bless you all^.
DORA ypRSH, Chbirman, JNF Pibri«er Women's CouncU
Memoriol Meeting for Late JocicRome
A memorial meeting in tribute to the late Jack Rome has been arranged for Sunday, February 28 at 2 p.m. in the Talmud Torah . auditorium, 27th and Oak.
The memorial is being sponsored by the local Labor Zionist movement which Mr.! Rome served faithfully throughout all his years in Vancouver.
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CARD OF CONDOLENCE
The Vancouver Talmud Torah Association and the Parent-Teacher Group wish to express their most sincere sympathy and condolence to the Rome and Gdrber families on their bereavement in the Joss of their mother Mrs. B. Garber and husband and brother-in-law Jack kome.