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Call For Young Men
There are so many young Jewish boys at the Jewish Boys' Club, 218 Simcoe Street, waiting to be organized into various activities that a call is being sent forth for young men who will carry on the work by devoting one evening a week between the hours of 7.30 and 9.30.
Boys who otherwise might be running wild, getting into trouble and wasting their health and mentality are anxious to be helped away from delinquency. The boys meet every night in the week organized into groups of 15 boys, under a mentor, working along the lirws of the fourfold program, namely, mental, physical, moral and intellectual work. The boys are divided into groups of Wanderers from the ages of 9 to 11 and Men of David from 12 to 15. There are classes and clubs in printing, photography, dramatic art, debating, stamp collecting and other hobbies, music, story telling and a number of others. There is a fine place to carry on all these activities. The boys are waiting, asking to be organized, under necessary direction.
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The following were elected td office in the Balfour Club last Sunday: President, H. Moscoe; vice-president, S, Narofaky; secretary, H. Book) treasurer, J. Rumac; social, H. Rogow, athletic A. Pearlston; marshal!, E, Einbinder; without portfolio, H. Bennett.
The Balfour dance will be held at the Prince George on Wednesday, November 2<8th; committee in charge, Messrs, Doon, Rumac and Brody. The Club will bowl every Friday evening and will also be represented in the Y.M.H.A. inter-dub bowling league.
A social aad literary evening will take
Harvest Festiyal Opens November 7
Photocr&pb by M. Lyoode
Rabbi Julius L. Siegel
Of University Avenue Synagogue, chairman-general of the Harvest Festival to be held at the Arcadia, on Wednesday and Thursday, November 7 and 8, for the benefit of the "Y" and the New Talmud Torah, that is in process of erection on Brunswick Avenue.
On Wednesday afternoon, November 7, at 2.30 p.m., 'Rabbi Siegel will open the Harvest Festival at the Arcadia. At 7 p.m. His Worship Mayor McGuire, along with Rabbi Siegel, will open the Harvest Festival, the greatest Jewish community undertaking for 1923,
Special efforts are being made to make the high tea a success. Expertchefs and cooks have been engaged to prepare the various dishes to be served on the � evenings of Wednesday and Thursday, November 7 and 8. Family dinners are being arranged. Patrons will receive a most delicious dinner for a very reasonable price. The Pride of Israel Auxiliary has been especially active to make this high tea a success. Dinner will be served between the hours of 5 and 7.30 each evening.
Another feature of the Harvest Festival will be the Circus Land for children. Mothers will leave their children in the big circus tent where the committee is arranging clowns, games, candy, story-hours, pets, fish ponds and everything that delights the heart' of a girl or boy. There will also be toys, picture books and trinkets. During the last week-end, Miss Hilda Narrol visited the various Sunday Schools in the city and asked them to arrange showers of toys and school supplies in aid of the Harvest Festival and Circus Land. Another innovation for the Harvest Festival is the publication of a special programme and information directory with information of the activities of the Harvest Festival, its aims and purpose, information about the booths, and their location, the various entertainments and the time and place, ?
The Y.W.HA. is in charge of the Novelty Booth. At a meeting held on Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Bochaer on Markham Street, many valuable articles were added to the collection. The Daughters of Israel, at their meeting in the Templars' Hall on Wednesday evening October 24, were addressed by Mrs, Siegel and Mrs. Til] on the Harvest Festival and gave a misce5a�eous shower.
On October 30, at the University Avenue Synagogue chambers, the Talmud Torah Auxiliary mtt to rehearse their part in the Harvest Festival and the grocery shower wa* a feature.
petition for the coveted, hooor ia keen. The winner of this coetesi' be crowned at the Festival as the popular girl for 1923, amidst da and gorgepu* settings, and witt-a* Queen tor the remainder of Festival.. She will also receiva appropriate souvenir. The eo: also reports that aU tickets and must be turned in.by the 4 of Ni at the Y.MJf.A. BaiW**.. -tickets not turned in by SUO evening will not be couated 9<t\ This is a special notice oUrecfcea/, committees as wefl as pqreh*** votes who have not cast them so f"
A meeting of the heads of of the Harvest Festival was home of Mrs. Tfli on TJiurjaWi October 25. Final plan*.%rf&' the successful opening of the and very encouraging report^ made by all present.
A final rally of the Y. M.a*d Torah Festival workers i the "Y" Building on Thursday^ November 1, A prize wiU^be person selling the most tickets.
NEW TALMUD TORA&
The building committee of the Talmud Torah report that the f, floor of the new building will be pleted this week, making three X. completed, for the basement whfcfc* contain the gymnasium and the is also equal to one floor. '.;'
During the month of October, a* mately f5,50O.O0, was collected, committees, to carry on the woi _ those who have pledged any amount the building, are requested .-tor' their remittances payable to the of the Toronto Hebrew Free School, address to J. I. Oelbaum, Zionist I tute, 206 Beverley Street, Toronto,
11
Y" NEWS
Litermry
Dr. Margaret Patterson of the men's Court will speak at the Building, on Sunday, November 8.45 p.m. The subject of her will be "Some Needs of Today to Meet Them." Every ooe to attend.
Debate
The second fixture of the intetvefe debating league will take place at "Y" Building on Sunday, 18th, with a debate on, "Re the American Jew should return." Palestine," the affirmative by" the Club's Messrs. S. Richtiger Ceifetx, and the negative by ; phion Club's Messrs. D. Sher a Orloff. Arrangements have^beeh for a screening of a new
Boxing
The first inter-club boxing of the season will take place %t "Y" Building on ^veinber w Entries are now being accepted following weights: 10$, 10&, M,^ 126, 135, 147, 160. Indrvid^- * are to be distributed to the s^o? contestants. . See the Secrefcu^ "Y" for any further infonnatkiW Chas,, Lewis, the "Y1' convea^ this activity. ' ^ >;
Basketball
The "Y" has entered teams Ontario Basketball AaBQciatJOsu 1 tarns, Midgets, Juveniles, J mediates, in the TorontoLadfcs* ball League, one senior team. In Junior Ladies' Basketball ^eague, teams have been entered. -Dancin* v
Special arrangements pave been for a gala night on' Saturday October 3rd. An augmented will play. You are invited.
ANGLO-JEWISH CLUB The recently formed Anglo-Jew* Club, has a new club-room Occident Hal], Queen and Streets, for English Jews. T the president, Mr. S. CnW-^ *419W, for inforrr.v-. r, v :>r dsjfc
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