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PUSHING TOTAtS—A front page story talks about the UJA campaign total pushing $90,000, Its probably being a little cautious. . ... By the time you read this the total will Ukely be a lot closer to $100,000. Thi^ week^s campaign committee meeting took place Wednesday night after the Bulletin went to press and many additional results were undoubtedly brought in. In addition the P«l-So* in Palm Springs will go
which they ure keeping quiet uh til their first big affair. . . .Gome on now^s^adles, how much have you got? Is it $2,000, $4,000, «r $7,999.50?—They wont' talk—no even dui^ good friend Esther Pel man who has proven herself a wffiz at the women's publicity * ' * ■ *
DON'T FORGiEr— there are still more prizes to be given away by the UJA. . . .The five-day stay at the Las Vegas Sahara Hotel will be given away at the Women'jB Luncheon on September 21. i . . We understand that all women contributors, whether in "A" oi- "B" card sections wil be eligible for this prize. .. And the five-day stay at Vista-
Women's Division has probably raised a sizeable sum, about
rooms and board
nice beautiful kosher meals
for High Holy Days, Prices reosonable! Separate rooms arid board end room. 847 West 20th Avenue. Pt. T885.
room to rent
room for rent to working Q\r\. Kitchen facilities, biccasional meal if desired. Phone DE. 4585.
music teXcher
ida zelikovsky green, Registered Music Teocher. Teacher of Piano. Preparations for Festivals and Toronto Conservatory exomindtions.: 1178 W. 27th Avenue. CH. 1914.
help wanted
CHARTERED ACCOUNTA|iT has
openings for orticled students for C.A. course of study. Apply in writing stot-
ing age and qualifications tb: Mour-, . . .____, „_
ice Richrnond; C.A., 811 -736 Gran- coiiver has a ville Street, Vancouver, B-G.' I^ouver nas a
to a Metropolitan Division contributor. . . . This latter prize will be awarded at the UJA closing luncheon which is not yet set, but should be pretty soon.
These are wonderful prizes but the most -terrific prize of all nmy turn out to be those tickets to the Grey Cup Game—what with the way the football fever is mounting in these parts. * * *
TALKING ABOUT FOOTBALL
we hear that the fur will really fly—pardon us, we mean first the turnstiles and then the pigskin (pops, we mean football) when Don MacKenzie's Lions meet Moe Lieberman's Eskimos this Saturday night ait Empire Stadium.
Of course the furs will be there too—inT the stands—especially if the weather cools off.
position vacant
executive secretary — Applications ore invited for the part-time position of evecutive secretary to the Joint Piiblic Relations Cornmittee of Canadian Jewish Congress and B'nai B'rith. Applicants Srhould stat0 qualifications and salary expected in writing to Nothon Fox, treasurer,. c/o
Anyway you look at it Van-football team to shout about. . . . Before they left on their Praii*ie conqucist the ^res pundits were calling Lions coach Stukus all kinds of names for losing to Saskatchewan. . But now he's a hero for sure!
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1955
Complete Inmrance an^ Real Estate Sendee
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Joseph Boxer
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JOSEPH BOKER
manager real estate department '
handling Apartment blocks, Hogses, Business Properties, Hotels, Property Mand^emeht. Mr. Boxer has had wide business experience. The RebI Estate Department turned over in excess of $250,^ 000 last month under his capable direction.
JOSEPH DUNKLEY
manager insurance department
is a fop authority on all phases*of Insurance. Mr. Dunkley's recent report on Fire Insurance and the Mortgagee's interest was featured in the July 1 Issue of Canadian Underwriter.
HAROLD ZLOTNIK^ CLU
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specializes in Insurance Analysis, Estate and Life Underwriting, Pension Planning.
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All Grades 1783 E. 47 Ave. EL. 5822
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Catering for Bar Mitzvohs, Weddings, Banquets, etc. Fully experienced.
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Prescriptions picked up and delivered at all times. B.C. Electric bills poyoble here. Oak & 16tli Ave. CH. 1022
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For The Best In Chinese Food Located ot 178 E. Pender (Near Main) MA. 1734
Bender are back home by now but they certainly left a favor able impression in this part o the world. ... Leo Marcus who supervised their itinerary here is still raving about them, and we*! wager that the feeling was mut-
Real Estate
CHARM & GHARACTER
GRACIOUS 4 BEDROOM ^ TUDOft
SHAUGHNESSY
Money can't buy in a newer home the atmosphere, comfort and livability b. this solid family hopje. Built low to the ground In o perfectly secludec garden, this 4 bedroom and den home is situated west of Granville, near private and public schools and bus lines. You con do no better in the $29,950 bracket. Prove it to yourself by calling Len Korsch, KE. 8684 today.
len korsch realty
ltd;
2331 Granville BA. 3167
Mbr. Vancouver Real Estate Board
4 bedrooms & den near 39fli & granville
This superb colonial home features a 23'x]5J4' living room with open fireplace, a large family size dining room, a mahogany panelled den with fireplace and wall-to-wall broadloom, rnain floor wash room, fully modern kitchen which Includes garborator, ventilator, large nook with built in quilted seats. There is a large utility room off the kitchen with ample room for washer, dryer and freezer. Open stairway leads to 4 lorge bedrooms with ample closets and full Pembroke bath room. Basement has arge knotty pined tec room with bor, good workshop and automatic oil hot water heating unit. The beautifully cept grounds have; fruit trees, bor-beque and double gorage with concrete front drive. This home is bound to satisfy o desire for distinction, comfort and spaciousness. Full price ! 127,400—cash to large avoiloble mortgage or terms.
A. D. Gelmon, fCE. 8441L
cambie realty ltd. EM. 2167
ual as far as the two.young Is raelis were* concerned. ... One item overlooked in the detailed coverage of their, visit here las week was the fact that the fare well (jlinner took place at Leon Jampolsky*s Aqua Room, where
an excellent meal was served.
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EXCITEMENT IS RUNNING HIGH\ at the Harry Freemaln home now that Larry* is about to, return after more than a year in Israel aiid abroad. ; . . The family is due to meet Larry in Seattle in a few days. ... Many Vancouerites have been visiting Israel recently, some for longer and ottt6r^ for shorter stays and Larry got frequent personal regards from home while he was there. . . . We learn that he spent the last couple of weeks in Israel showing Henry Albert around the country and they also toured part of Europe together. . . . Henry
arrived back in town this week.
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BACK TO SCHOOL STORY— Young Hildy Groberman, age 6, cried about starting in grade this week because she was afraid they would ask her to write and
she still can't write!
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VISITOR AT THE CENTRE recently was Paul Cooper, Chairman of the Community Chest's Red Feather Campaigrn, which opens October 1 ... A former president of Crown Zellerbacii in Canada, Mr. Cooper is devoting four months full-time to his duties as
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Red Feather chairman (all voluntary) . . .The first-thing he did was to visit eviery one of the 54 Red Feather Agencies in person . .. Mr. Cooper is determined that the Red Feather drive will go over the top this year and the way he's going at it, we would say he'll make it . . . Needless to say he deserves full support.
DEADLINE
All publicity repiresenfatlves ore asked to take note of the fallowing deodlina schedule during the High Holy Day period
NEW YEAR ISSUE; SEPTEMBER 16—Only the most urgent club news will be accepted for publication in this issue and it must reoch the editor by FRIDAY, SEPTEM BER 9 AT 5 P.M.
YOM KIPPUR ISSUE, SEPTEMBER 23—Usual deadline, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 5 P.M.
SUCCOTH ISSUE, SEPTEMBER 30 ■Deadline, SUNDAY, SEPTEM-
BER 25, AT 2 P.M. in the Bullet-tin office.
BULLETIN NEWS DIGEST
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Saud of Saudi Arabia when he visited Teheran recently. A similar offer is said to have been made in Cairo by Soviet representatives who told Premier Nasser he could get Weapons from the U.S.SJR. if the U.S.A. would not provide them under conditions he desired.
PRAISE FOR ISRAEL
TEL AVIV —^ The Colombian Ambassador to Unit^ States, Dr. Don Eduardo Zuleta-Angel recently visited Israel as the guest of the government. Before leaving the country he said he would tell Pope Pius that Israel treats its Christian minorities well and takes good care of the Holy Places.
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JEWISH LEADER DIES
LONDON—Dr. Noah Barou, one of the founders of the World Jewish Congress and chairman of its European executive, died here Monday.
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