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Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Bernknopf, and their son. Gilbert Louis Bernknopf, 2110 Veniard Street, Montreal, Quebec, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Silverberg. 84 Neptune Drive, whose daughter, Miss Sandra Ruth Silverberg, is the fiancee of Mr. Bernknopf,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rosen, 21 Mayfair Avenue, will be in Montreal, Quebec, for the bar-mitzvah of their great-nephew, Ross Han-on, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manella, 4900 Mira Road, who will be called to the Reading of the Law, in honour of his bar-mitzvah, on June 20, at Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue.
Mrs. Simon Talsky. 20 Shall-mar Boulevard, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Easing. 4740 Kent Avenue, Montreal, Quebec.
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Benoway, 86 Neptune Drive, visited his brother-in-law, and sister, Mr. and Mrs. N. Sachin, 3042 Bedford Road, Montreal, Quebec.
Miss Freda Joy Trottenberg, 2257 Bedford Road, Montreal, Quebec, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lou. Isenberg, 245 Searle Avenue, whose son, Sheldon Isenberg, is her fiance.
Mrs. L. Glickman, and son, Seymour Glickroan, 821 Pratt Avenue, Montreal. Quebec, visited her son, and daugnter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Morton J. Glickman, and Jay Howard, 675 Roselawn Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Axler, and Garry, and Gail. 5713 Whitehorne Street, Montreal, Quebec, visited Mr. and Mrs. Murray Galin, 388 St. Clements Avenue.
Harry Kahansky, 5439 Park Avenue, Montreal, Quebec, will be here for the bar-mitzvah of his grandson, Mark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kahansky, 29 Collin-son Boulevard, on June 6, at Adath Israel Synagogue.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Frohman, 134 Caribou Avenue, returned from a vacation at Grosainger's, in Ferndale, N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Rosenbloom, 30 Edinburgh Drive, are back from Israel where they visited her nephews and nieces for the first time in thirty-five years: Mr. and Mrs. J. Rosenbloom, Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosenbloom, Mr. and Mrs. A. Barron, and Mr. and Mrs, B. AdeU man.
Mr. and Mrs. Nissim Bahar, of London, England, spent their honeymoon in Niagara Falls, Ont.; and New York, where they sailed on the Queen Mary for London, England, to take up residence. Mrs. Bahar is the former Miss Cecily Silverberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Silverberg, 310 Betty Ann Drive. -Mr. Bahar is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Bahar, of Bombay, India.
Mrs. H. Alexander, of Los Angeles, Calif., visited her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Frankel, 80 Cocksfield Avenue.
Miss Marilyn Dvorah Berman, 38 Lynn Haven Road, visited Mr. and Mrs. Moses Bercovitch, of Montreal, Quebec, whose son, Jack Bercovitch, is her fiance.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brass, and son, Jack Brass, 165 Kennard Avenue, returned from Montreal, Que.,
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where thay visited their eon-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Weisenfeld, and new-born daughter, Andrea Naomi, 6370 MacDonald Avenue.
lira. Samuel Levinson, of Port Perry, Ont, visited with her son-in-law, and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon Weingarten, and Lisa, and their new-born daughter, Maria, 2700 Bathurst Street.
Mrs. Rose Ross, 59 Neptune Drive, is visiting her son-in-law, and daughter, and new-born son, Eric Morris, of Los Angeles, Calif., for six weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Freedman, 679 Manning Avenue, are on vacation in Miami Beach, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ladner, 199 Searle Avenue, spent their honeymoon in Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Ladner is the former Miss Thea Honey Pollock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Pollock, 4 Mascot Place. Mr. Ladner is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ladner, of Toronto.
Miss Gail Steiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Sterner, 86 Exbury Road, and the fiancee of Marvin Horowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horowitz, 10 Wishart Place, was honoured at a kitchen gadget shower, at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Centner, 146 Pine-wood Avenue, with thirty guests Eresent The hostess was assisted y her daughters, Sharon, and Na-dine. Miss Steiner, the bride-to-be, wore a yellow crepe, Empire-style dress; cut with a square neckline; and short slevees.
Miss Rosalie Fleishman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fleishman, 3638 Bathurst Street, the fiancee of 'Raymond Moscoe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Moscoe, was honoured at a tea at the home of Mrs. A. Gertner, 583 Melrose Avenue. Mrs. Gertner, wore a brown, and white, printed silk sheath. Mrs. Fleishman, wore a black, and white, silk sheath, fashioned with a scooped neckline. Mrs. Moscoe, mother of the bride-elect, wore a red, three-piece, silk wool suit. Miss Rosalie Fleishman, the bride-to-be, wore a turquoise-blue, linen suit, with a turquoise-blue, polka-dotted blouse. The table adornment consisted of pink, and red roses, and pink candelabra. Here from a distance for the party was Mrs. F. Oberman, 2993 McGill Avenue, Niagara Falls, Ont, cousin of the bride-to-be.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gerber, 29 Roseneath Gardens, celebrated the bar-mitzvah of their only son, Harry, who was called to the Reading of the Law at Shaarei Shoma-yim Synagogue. They celebrated Kiddush at nome. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gerber, and daughter, Rose; and Mr. and Mrs. J. Brzeien, and Henry, uncles, aunts, and cousins, were here from New York, for the occasion.
Miss Sharon Isaacs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Isaacs, 238 Castlefield Avenue, fiancee of Richard Schrage, son of Mrs. Helen Schrage, 46 Saranac Avenue, and the late Morris Schrage, was honoured at a shower, by these hostesses: Mesdames Helen Schrage, mother of the groom-to-be, in a green lace, sheath, two-piece suit; A. Schrage, 2 Mascot Place, sister-in-law of the groom-to-be, in a two-piece, pink silk, sheath suit; M. Tartick, 49 Talara Drive, sister of the groom-to-be, in a pink, flowered georgette dress, styled with a tiered skirt Mrs. Isaacs, mother of the bride-elect, was attired in a royal-blue, and black, silk printed, sheath dress. Each had a corsage of pink roses. Miss Sharon Isaacs, bride-elect, was styled in a turquoise-blue, chiffon two-piece, sheath suit Her flowers were a corsage of orchids. The table was adorned with a centrepiece of spring flowers, white and pink roses.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Ehrlick, 24 Lauderdale Drive, celebrated the bar-mitzvah of their son, Steven, who was called to the Reading of the Law, at Shaarei Shomayim Synagogue. Steven is the brother
of Allan, aged eighteen y�ar*i and Andrea, eight; grandson of Mr. and Mrs, Louis Cohen, 210 Glen-holme Avenuei and of -Mrs, A. Ehr-lick, 516 Euclid Avenue, and the late Abraham Eh, rlick. At a Kid-dush luncheon, two hundred and forty guests were present. Mrs. Ehrlick wore a yellow, silk costume, with a .white organza hat, trimmed with yellow. At a dinner dance at the Seaway Towers Hotel, Mrs, Ehrliek received over three hundred guests. Her pink, satin, peau de sole, sheath gown, had a sleeveless, fishtail-back jacket, with all-over, sequin embroidery in pastel shades. Mrs. Cohen, wore a green, crepe gown, with a sequin-ned top; and a wristlet of bronze Cymbidium orchids. Mrs. Ehrlick was* in 'a deep green, shantung gown, with a oeaded top, and a similar corsage. Andrea wore a dress of palest pink peau de soie, with an overskirt of white lace. The decorations were of mint-green and white. The tables held tall standards with lighted lantern effect at the top, and the flowers, arranged low on the tables, were carnations tinted mint-green;- with white snapdragons, and white baby chrysanthemums. Tall standards of gladioli and chrysanthemums, green, and white, were placed around the hall. Allan Ehrlick was toaatmaster. An orchestra played for dancing. Here for the occasion from out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. Irving Zowa-der, of Miami Beach, Flonda; and Mr. and Mrs. 0. Kay, of Roslin-dale, Mass., great-uncles and great-aunts; Mr. and Mrs. S. Cohen, and Michael, of North Bay, Ont; and Mr. and Mrs. R. Raphael, of Burlington, Ont.; cousins; Mr. and Mrs. H. Tomarin, and Dr. and Mrs. H. Singer, of St. Catharine's, Ont; and Henry Blatt, of Montreal, Que., president of the new Bnai Brith District 22, of Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritimes. Mr. Ehrlick was the last president of the former Eastern Canadian Council of Bnai Brith before it was dissolved.
Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Galin, 388 St. Clements Avenue, was called to the Reading of the Law, in celebration of his bar-mitzvah, at Beth Sholom Synagogue. He is the brother of Ro-salyn, aged nine years; and of Philip, one; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kaiman, 9 Fern-wood Road; and of Louis Galinsky, 121 Dennison Avenue, and the late Mrs. Fannie Galinsky. Kiddush was observed. A dinner reception was held in the banquet hall the following evening. Mrs. Galin, wore a fitted gown of aquamarine-blue peau de soie, entirely embellished with beadwork; with scooped neckline, V-shaped in the back; and sleeveless. Her flowers were a wristlet of orchids. Rosalyn wore a white organza dress over aquamarine-blue satin. Mrs. Kaiman was in a sheath gown of champagne - coloured, peau de soie, with a beaded, fitted bodice with round neckline. Her flowers were a wristlet of orchids. Those seated at the head table with the above were: Rabbi David Monson. Rabbi M. Kirshenblatt, Cyril Kaiman, uncle; and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Koffman, uncle, and aunt of the bar-mitzvah boy. Louis Galinsky, grandtfattier, asked the blessing over the challah. Others who lit the birthday candles besides the above: Eric, Heather, and Sheila Posner; Evelyn Silver, Allan Koffman, Bary and Jerry Swinkin, of Detroit, Mich.; all cousins; Misses Elizabeth, and Amy Farley; Garry, and Gail Axler, of Montreal, Quebec; Lyn Rotin, Ellen Joy Shier, Arfene Berman, Terry Pearlstein, Debbie Waldman, Petti, and John Kruka, Michael Lambert, Samuel RosenholU, Gary Shien-field, Geoffrey Clarfield, and Ricky, and Steven Pearlstein. The table was adorned with a centrepiece and two high standards of white, yellow, and aquamarine-blue, gladioli, chrysanthemums, and carnations, and table cloths of that shade. Those who came from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Swinkin, of Detroit Mich.; uncle, and aunt; and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Axler, of Montreal.
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Mark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kahansky, 29 Collfnson Boulevard, will be called to the Reading of the Torah, In celebration of his bar-mitzvah, on June 6, at the Adath Israel Synagogue. He is the brother of William, aged six
giars; grandson of, Mr. and Mrs, arry Kahanaky, of Montreal, Que. Kiddush will be observed,
Lennte, son of Mr. and Mrs. Erie Exton, of Toronto, will be called to the Reading of the Law, in celebration of his bar-mitzvah, on June 6, at Adath Israel Synagogue. He is the brother of Miss Sybil Exton; grandson of Mrs. Ida Exton, of Brantford, Ont
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Jerome Moscoe, 37 Corwin Crescent, died on May 31, at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, at the age of twenty-eight years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pauline Gula Moscoe; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mpscoe, 37 Corwin Crescent; two' brothers; Harvey and Barry Moscoe; and his sister, Doreen Moscoe. Rabbi Albert Pap-penheim officiated at the funeral services. Interment was at Mount Sinai Cemetery, Canadian Hebrew Benevolent Society section. Shiva was observed at home.
Lawrence Arnold Allen, 394 Hollywood Avenue, died at the Branson Hospital, on May 20, at the age of forty-three years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jane Allen; two daughters: Christine, aged fifteen years; and Patricia, ten and one-half; two sons: Jeffrey, aged twelve and one-half years; and Douglas, nine; a brother, Raymond Allan, of New York. Rabbi Louis Cashdan officiated at the funeral services at Temple Emanu-El. The interment was at Holy Blossom Memorial Park. Shiva was observed at the home.
Mrs. Eve Solomon, died on Friday, May 15, at the- Princess Margaret Hospital, at the age of forty-four years. She is survived by her husband, Stanley Solomon; a daughter, Maribeth, aged fourteen years; a son, Leonard, eleven; her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Ritz, 2 Claxton Boulevard; a brother, Dr. Erwin Ritz, 5 Whitmore Avenue. Rabbi Jordan Pearlson officiated at funeral services. Interment was at Mount Sinai Memorial Park. Shiva was private.
Sol Glazier, 80 Fraserwood Avenue, died at his home, on May "23, at the age of sixty-eight years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rose Glasier; two sons: Bernard Glazier, 30 Fraserwood Avenue; and Morris Glazier, 517 Coldstream Avenue; two daughters: Mrs. H. Lampert (Ruth), 34 Glenarden Road; and Mrs. Max Kriezman (Mildred), 36 Pannahill Road; thirteen grandchildren: Rana, and Maria, children of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Glazier; Fern, Perry, and Jack, children of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Glazier; Miss Bonnie Lam-pert, Marc. David, Arthur, and Lawrence Lampert; Carla, David, and Susan Kriezman; a brother, Shepsal Glazier, 2700 Bathurst Street; and a sister, Mrs. P. Goodman (Chia), 33 Brookview Drive. Rabbi Stuart �. Rosenberg officiated at funeral services, assisted by Rabbi S. Langner. Interment was at Beth Tzedec Memorial Park. Shiva was at home.
Mrs. Lena Cohen, of Dundas, Ont, died at the age of eighty-three years, on May 19, at St Joseph's Hospital, in Hamilton, Ont. She was the widow of Saul Cohen, formerly of Toronto. She is survived by four daughters: Mrs. H. Posen (Blanche), 202 Glenayr Road; Mrs. B. Shogilev (Ruth), 83 Stormont Avenue; Mrs. I. Koven (Harriet), 82 Lynn Haven Road; and Mrs. Ralph Cohen (Helen), of Dundas, Ont; twelve grandchildren: Steven, David, and Karen Posen; Barry Spiegel, 29 Fraserwood Avenue; and Mrs. C. Cohen (Joy), 51 Treadgold Crescent, children of Mr. and Mrs. H. Posen; Carol, and Howard Shogilev, and Mrs. I. Fuss; children of Mr. and Mrs. B. Shogilev; Neil, and William Koven; and Alan, and Stephen Cohen; five great-grandchildren: William Spiegel; Lorry, Shari, and Debra Cohen; and Marc Fuss; two brothers: Jack Roth, of New York; and Louis Roth, of Detroit, Mich.; and a sister, Mrs. Anna Greenberg, of New York. Rabbi David Monson officiated at funeral services. Interment was at Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park. Shiva was observed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Shogilev, 83 Stormont Avenue.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wintraub (nee Phyllis Firestone), 32 Fraserwood Avenue, on May 16, at the New Mount Sinai Hospital, a son, Jamie Stuart: (grandson of Mr. and MrsrMichael Firestone, 21 Fraserwood Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. Max Wintraub, 6 Mark-dale Avenue; great-grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Fishel Firestone, 680 Roselawn Avenue; Mrs. Fanny Soil, 2 Ridelle Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Max Parnes, 687 Brooke Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. 'Harry Wintraub, 4 Markdale Avenue. Godparents are Earl Wintraub. 315 Homewood Avenue, uncle; and Miss Sharon Firestone, 21 Fraserwood Avenue, aunt. Max Wintraub held the baby during the ceremony.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Goldhar (nee Zelda Snyder), 231 Torresdale Avenue, on April 18. at the New Mount Sinai Hospital, a son, Paul David; brother of Susan Rhonda, aged three years: grandson of Cantor Max Snyder, 338 Rusholme Road; and of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Goldhar, 85 De Quincy Boulevard; great-grandson of 'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldhar, 62 Laurelcrest Avenue. Godparents are Mr. and Mrs. S. Sokoloff, 3638 Bathurst Street, uncle, and aunt. Cantor Snyder held the baby during the ceremony.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Elimelech Himelfarb (nee Mary-Ellen Jacob-son), 470 Wilson Avenue, on April 29, at New Mount Sinai Hospital, a son, Jonathan Chaim; brother of Sharonna, aged fifteen months; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Jacobson, of Saint John, N.B.; and of Mrs. Hinda Himelfarb, of Haifa, Israel, and the late Rabbi Chaim Himelfarb; great-grandson of Mr. and Mrs. David Kunitsky, of Montreal, Quebec.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller (nee Diane Resnick), 32 Hotspur Road, on May 7, at New Mount Sinai Hospital, a daughter, Sharron Rhonda; sister of Carey Scott, aged fourteen months; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Resnick. 15 Shallmar Boulevard; afld of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Miller, 93 Neptune Drive; great-granddaughter of Israel Resnick, 3560 Bathurst Street.
B<lrn, to Mr. and Mrs. Israel W. Signer (nee Rochelle Lee Fisher, formerly of Chicago, -111.), 4650 St. Kevin Street, on May 8, at Herbert Reddy Memorial Hospital, a daughter, Deborah; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Fisher, of Chicago; and of Mr. and Mrs. D. Signer, 4650 St. Kevin Street; great-granddaughter of Mrs. Hilda Va-chotensky, 3095 Linton Avenue; and of Mrs. Nettie Signer, of Toronto. Godparents are Michael Fisher, of Chicago, uncle; and Miss Marilyn Signer, aunt, 4650 St. Kevin Street.
Born, to Dr. and Mrs.- Sheldon Weingarten (nee Norma Levin-son), 2700 Bathurst Street, at the New Mount Sinai Hospital, on May 21, a daughter, Maria; sister of Lisa, aged two and one-half years; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Levinson, of Port Perry, Ont; and of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Steinberg, 144 Elm Ridge Drive; great-granddaughter of Mrs. Tillie Garshon, 144 Elm Ridge Drive.
Mrs. Celia Lampert, 3888 Bathurst Street, died at the Branson Hospital, on May 8, at the age of seventy-eight years. She is survived by her husband, Benjamin Lampert; and was the mother of the late Mrs. Goldie Epstein; by two grandchildren: Seymour Epstein, of Toronto; and Mrs. Martin Reman (Sally-Ann). 39 Kanarick Crescent; two great-grandchildren, Debbie, and Randall, children of Mr. and Mrs, Martin Kerman; two brothers: Samttel Rothman. of grookline, If ass.; and Benjamin Rothman, of New York. Rabbi Aaron Zimmerman, and Rabbi Joseph Kelman officiated at funeral services. Interment was at Mount Memorial Park. Shiva was at
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Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Polan (nee Deena Appleby), 3638 Bathurst Street, on May 20, at the New Mount Sinai Hospital, a son, Robin Lawrence; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Appleby. 2603 Bathurst Street, and of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Polan, 203 Hadding-ton Avenue: great-grandson of Louis Applebaum, 212 Markham Street Godparents are Jerry Ap-
K'eby, 2603 Bathurst Street, uncle; ra. Sally Swartz, 1654 Bathurst Street, great-aunt Louis* Grossman, 24 Clinton Street, great-uncle, held the baby during the ceremony.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Joel Ka-plansky (nee Gail Kay), 2 E3way Court, on May 20, at the New Mount Sinai Hospital, a son, Lawrence David; grandson of Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Kay, 130 Ava Road, and of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Kaplansky, RJL One, Kleinborg, Ont; great-grandson of Mrs. SMf ra Waaser, of KJeinburg. Ont; Mrs. Annie Kaplansky, 632 College Street; Mrs. Jennie Kay, 103 Palm Drive; and of Mr. and (Mrs. Joseph Bontein, 4383 Bathurst Street Tb* godparents are Joseph Burstein, and Mrs. Shifra Waaser.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack SU-veraaa (nee Ifarey ChapUek). 177 Harbofd Street, on May �, a daughter, Sharon Rachel; sister of Michael* aftd three rears; grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Chaplkk, 43 EJra Ridge Drive; and of Mrs. Fanny SUrermaa, 679
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Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Blohm (nee Marlene Ross), of Los Angeles, Calif., formerly of Toronto, at the View Park Community Hospital, on May 20, a son, Eric Morris; grandson of Mrs. Olga Blohm. of Los Angeles, Calif; and of Mrs. Rose Ross, 59 Neptune Drive, and the late Morris Ross.
Born, to Dr. and Mrs. Barry C. Hanser (nee Lorraine Handler), 44 Denrock Drive, on May 13. at the Women's College Hospital, a daughter, Melanie Dale; sister of Kimberly, aged two years; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hanser, 3635 Bathurst Street; and of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Handler, 33 Dundurn Crescent.
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