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THE CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW
JULY 4, 1947
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Social r jotes � Toronto
(Additional Toronto Newt on Page Six)
Mr. and Mrs. M. Mendelsohn, Atlas Avenue, are spending their holiday in Muskoka, to remain for several weeks.
Mrs. Barnctt Ludwig and daughter, Joan, Westmount Avenue, are back after spending a week at Crystal Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Haber and family, formerly of 182 Pendrith Street, have moved to their new home at 104 Ridge Hill Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rubin and son, Brian, of Aurora, are at Tent City for the summer.
Guests who came here for the murriage of Miss Maxine Ginsburg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gins-burg, Richvicw Avenue, to Harold Minden, arc: Mrs. J. Samuel, of Los Angeles, Calif.; and Miss Lillian. Levine, of New York.
Mr.- and Mrs. Morris' Lepofsky and sons, Terry and Sheldon, formerly of 378 Crawford Street, have taken up residence at 26 Peveril Hill Road South.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Copeland and family, Glen Cedar Road, are at their summer home at Big Cedar Point, on Lake Simcoe, for the season.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Freeman, Glen-ayr Road, are in Hollywood, Calif., for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Steiner, Roxton Road, had as their guests for several days the former's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Steiner, of New York.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Borman and family, formerly of 606 Palmerston Boulevard, have taken up residence at 17 Austin Crescent,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Greenstein, Whitmore Avenue, spent the holt-day week-end in Muskoka.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Hansher, Glenholme Avenue, are spending a week in Muskoka, and from there will go' on to Providence, R.I.; Boston, Mass.; and New York.
Mrs. J. Daniels, Raglan Avenue, and her granddaughter, Miss Mar-lene Daniels, Claxton Boulevard, left to spend the summer with the former's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. Nadis, of Los Angeles, Calif.
Merna, Arlene, and Coralie Mendelsohn, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. M. Mendelsohn, Atlas Avenue, are .spending the summer in Muskoka. Mrs. J. Kaiserman and son, David, of Paris, Dl., spent a week with her brother and aiater-ta-law, Dr. and Mrs, William Garbe, St. Clements Avenue.
Donna and Stanley Freeman, children of Mr. and Mrs. J. Freeman, Glenayr Road, have left to spend the summer near Dorset.
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Aarons and daughters, Merrilee and Beverley, Forest Ridge Drive, are spending the summer at Kingsville.
Dr. and Mrs. William Garbe and children, Sally and Alvin, St. Clements Avenue, were in Montreal, Que., for the wedding of the former's sister, Miss Judith Garbe, to Stanley Guttman.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Zaldin, Richview Avenue, were in Halliburton for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Steinberg, Dew-bourne Avenue, are at Rosseau, Muskoka, for two weeks.
Mrs. A. Shuster and children, Harriet and Louis, Atlas Avenue, are at Wasaga Beach for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Caplan, Whit-more Avenue, are at their cottage at Jackson's Point for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan M. Piv-nick, Glengarry Avenue, are at Willow Beach, Lake Simcoe, for their holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Donnen-f icld, Glen Road, spent several days in Crystal Beach, and Buffalo, N.Y.
Mi. and Mrs. A. M. Lampcl and son, Ian Victor, of Sarnia, spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Sherman, Glen Edythe Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bookspan, Rusholme Road, are spending two weeks in Atlantic City, N.J.
Mr. and Mrs. David Banack and daughters, Rhoda and Susan, Ava Road, have left to spend the season at Tent City, Lake Simcoe.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Caplan, Richview Avenue, are in Muskoka for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Goldenberg, Avenue Road, and Miss Tillie Goldenberg, of Montreal, Que., motored to Niagara Fulls and Buffalo, N.Y., for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Charen-doff (formerly Miss Hudas Sodom* sky), Avenue Road, have returned from Lake Placid, N.Y., where they spent their honeymoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Allen, Avenue Road, were at their summer home at Cobourg for several days, over the holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Zenner, Cecil Street, visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Zenner, and family, of London, for a week.
Mrs. E. Reider, 46 D'Arcy Street, has returned from New York, where she spent a month, and is leaving to spend the summer at Crystal Beach.
Mrs. B. Rotman, Palmerston Avenue, is back after visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. S. Shciker, of Brooklyn, N.Y., having been present at the marriage of Miss Esther Ley to Morris Cantor.
Mrs. J. Freedman, Manning Avenue, was the guest of her nephew and niece, Mr. ajid Mrs. S. Sagcr, of Ottawa, for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Silvan and daughter, Joanne, Rivcrview Gardens, left to spend the season at Tent City, on Lake Simcoe.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Zenner, Cecil Street, were in Boston, Mass., for several days, visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Goodman, and family, and were present at the wedding of Miss Edith Glazer to-their nephew, Allen Gainsboro.
Entertaining for Miss Sonia Ga-linsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Galinsky, 144 Dcnison Avenue, prior to her marriage to Herbert Swinkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe Swinkin, of Los Angeles, Calif., were: Mrs. B. Koffman, sister of the bride, at a linen shower at Murray House, with fifty guests prcMOt; Mr*. 8. Krafe-man and daughters, Mrs. M. Bi-back, and Miss Ruth Kraisman, presentation luncheon at the Barclay Hotel; Mrs. D. Galin, sister-in-law of the bride, luncheon and presentation at the Barclay Hotel; Miss Toby Blackstein, presentation tea; Miss Sylvia Silver, evening; Miss GeorgiJT Lipsky and Mrs. C. Pasternak, presentation luncheon at Arcadian Court; Misses Fannie and Rose Meltz, and Mrs. J. Jolly, evening presentation, with twenty guests present; Misses Julia Bel-fer, Lillian Grossman, and Mrs. R. Honickman, dinner presentation; Mesdames L. Hundert, C. Hundert, and M. Hundert, tea presentation; and Miss Raye Waxer, presentation luncheon at the Royal York Hotel.
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� A vacation paradise for young adults who enjoy all sports and recreational activities, in a friendly, informal setting.
� Exceptionally fine meals, including midnight snacks.
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NOW OPEN Toronto 'phone: OL. 2207
FOR THE IDEAL VACATION VISIT THE
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Dietary Laws Observed � Open May 24th to October 1st PORT CARLING, ONTARIO, MUSKOKA LAKES, CANADA For Reservations phone � LA. 4936 or ME. 6074 _____
Street; and Mr. and Mrs. L. Lust-huus, 309 Rushton Road.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelman (nee Lillian Kleinberg), 502 Markham Street, at Mount Sinai Hospital, on June 23, a daughter, sister of Norman, Harold, and Gerald; grandson of M. Kleinberg, 340 Crawford Street.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Saul Katzman (nee Lily Shadlyn), 16 Robert Street, at Mount Sinai Hospital, on June 23, a daughter, Diana. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shadlyn, 16 Robert Street; and Mr. and Mrs. Max Katzman, 77 D'Arcy Street.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smuckler (nee Edith Musicar), 95 Palmerston Avenue, at Mount Sinai Hospital, on June 24j a son. Grandparents are Mr." and Mrs. Samuel Musicar, 95 Palmerston Avenue; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smuckler, 86 Palmerston Avenue.
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FOR A PERFECT VACATION AT
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Enjoy friendly environment, excellent ko*her mwl*, he* and cold water, showers. iwlmmlng. boating, tennla, ping pong, dancing etc.
* Special Attention given to children by
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* Lakemhore house and cabins on Lake CouchlcUnf, Orillia. Ontario
HOTEL OPENS FROM JUNE TILL AFTER LABOR DAY
Phone or write CANTOR BERNSTEIN, 516 Palmenton Blvd. Toronto, Ontario KB. �W2
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EXCELLENT KOSHER MEALS
Comfortable Beds � Showers and relaxing atmosphere For information, call LL. 2915 between 12-2 p.m., or Boulton 114
BIRTHS
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mosoff (nee Sarah Roth), 599 St. Clair Avenue West, at Mount Sinai Hospital, on June 20, a daughter, Judith. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. S. Roth, 17 Murray Street; and Mrs. A. Mosoff, 412 Richview Avenue.
Born, to Mr., and Mrs. A. B. Caplan (nee Ada Leranbaum), 1660 Bathurst Street, at Toronto General Hospital, on June 20, a son, Jerrold Bruce. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leranbaum, 231 Vau^han Road; and Mrs. R. Caplan, 417 Dundas Street West.
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SUNNYSIDE
Born, to Dr. and Mrs. H. Kahan-ovitch (nee Anne Wcrger), of Winnipeg, Man., at Winnipeg General Hospital, on June 17, a daughter, Rochelle Surella. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Morris Werger, 27 Heydon Park Road; and the late Rabbi and Mrs. I. I. Kahanovitch, of Winnipeg, Man.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Levine (nee Eva Barker), 10 Bor-den Street, at Toronto General Hospital, on June 29, a son, brother of Annette Shirley. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Barker, 913 Queen Street East.
Bora, to Mr. and Mrs, Morris Wehsgarten (nee Helen Cohen), 351 Palmerston Boulevard, at Women's College Hospital, on June 25, a son. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. Cohen, 494 Clinton Street; and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Weingartcn, 351 Palmerston Boulevard.
SUMMER NURSERY SCHOOL
will be operated at the Hillcrest Progressive School, July 2nd to end of August.
For information, apply to the school, 561 Avenue Road, RA. 8590. � Applications are now being received for 1947-48 session for Nursery and Grades.
INMEMORIAM
In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Pauline Elliaa, who passed away July 6, 1944. Ever remembered by Toby and Lou Isaacs.
wife and mother, Pearl Fryman. Special thanks to the Grand Order of Israel Ladies Lodge, Talmud Torah, also the Rabbis for their consoling words.
ENGAGEMENTS
Card Of Thanks
Born, to Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Rockman (nee Edna Hoffman), 436 Palmerston Boulevard, at Toronto General Hospital, on June 24, a daughter, sister of Bonnie. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. Hoffman, 219 Beverley Street; and Mr. and Mrs. J. Rockman, 184 Major Street.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Needleman (nee Bessie Zeldin), 76 Sussex Street, at Mount Sinai Hospital, on June 20, a son; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zeldin, 76 Sussex Street.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ungerman (nee Celia Grossman), 132 Elm Ridge Drive, at Women's College Hospital, on June 26, a daughter, Elaine Phyllis, sister of Marvin and Bernard. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. M. Grossman, 49 Park Hill Road; and Mr. and Mrs. L Ungerman, 216 Royce Avenue; great-grandfather is H. Sopman, 10 Ross Street.
Nathan Fryman and daughters, Sarah Silverberg, Mrs. H. Helfand (Jean); Mrs. H. Collins (Lillian); Mrs. D. Allen (Marilyn), of Toronto; and Mrs. M. Reif (Estelle), of Peekskill, N.Y.; wish to thank their many relatives, friends, and neighbours for their kindness and sympathy during their recent sad bereavement in the loss of a dear
CLASSIFIED
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Greenglass, 36 Hillcrest Drive, announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Gertru.ie. to Melvin Richmond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Richmond, 738 Manning Avenue.
The engagement of Miss Esther Y. Safer, R.N., only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Safer, 514 Manning Avenue, to Irwin R. Fisher, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Fisher, 665 Bathurst Street, is announced, the marriage to take place on September 7, at the Tides Hotel, at Jackson's Point.
NEW SEVEN-ROOM cottage with two kitchens, at Jackson's Point. To share for the season. WA. 9392, after six p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lepofsky, 1 Whitmore Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn, to Percy Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Smith, 147 Strath-earn Road.
Born, to Mr. ar.ci Mi'?. William Linden (nee Dolly Soren). 351 Northcliffe BmilcvjiH, at Toronto General Hospital, on June 18, a daughter, si?tcr of Barbara. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Soren, 210 N'orthcliffc Boulevard; and Mr. and Mr?. I. Linden, 506 4 Clinton Street.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ossie Lusthaus (nee Anne Raiman). 273 \Vychwood Avenue, at Mount Sinai Hospital, on June 22, a son, Harold Bernard. Grandparents are Mrs. T. Raiman. 95 Markham
In line with new Swedish policy to admit skilled workers, the government is to aid ORT to train displaced Jews by donating tools and machines. An unspecified number of Jewish refugees will be admitted, authorities have announced.
American Jewish capital totaling SI82.OOfl.000 was invested in Palestine between 1919 and 1946.
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