DECEMBER 15, 1961
THE CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW
MONTREAL
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs, Abraham Stigler, 5270 Jeanne Mance Street, an. nouhce the engagement � of their daughter, Miss Sylvia Stigler, to David Sender, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sender, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Handelsman, 5264 Borden Avenue/ announce the
engagement of their daughter, MISS Carole Handelsman, to Allan Spector, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Spector, ,4872 Marietta Ave-
Miss Evelyn-Samuels, to Blanshay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Blanshay, 5815 Woodbury Avenue.
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The engagement of Miss Marilyn Silverstone, daughter of Mrs. Sally Silverstone, 2860 Ekers Road, and the late A. G. Silver-stone, to Samuel Golden, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Golden. 2$10 Ekers Road, is announced. The groom-to-be is the twin brother of Larry Golden.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Scharf, 5985 Souart Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Bessie Scharf. to Larry S. Rosenfeld, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Rosenfeld, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
The engagement of Miss Judith Anne Bigman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bigrnan, of Quebec City, to Robert JJenjamin Rosenblatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Meyer Rosenblatt, 3562 Vendome Avenue, is announced.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Eisenstat, 4840 Plamondon Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mona Reuben, to Morton Michaels, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Michaels, 4946 Kent Avenue.
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Mr. and Mrs. Moe Samuels, 921 Hartland Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter,
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DIPLOMAT EAST � oceanside luxury...cabana colony. 2 pools, 1200-foot private ocean beach.
DIPLOMAT WEST� Informality on the waterway **�< titeek for f*n%iMe�. >i.*me* quest ropms,,,yaqht dockage, pool, restaurant, cocktail lounge.
DIPLOMAT INN-casuat life for sportsmen, on the golf course. Pool, restaurant, cocktail lounge.
DIPLOMAT COUNTRY CLUB-unlimited day or night golf for all guests. Free Tennis.
MODERATE XMAS JUTES-from 513* tfjity E.P. it lu $14* E. P. it Wploaat Wist - $17* E. P. at Diplomat Eist
Add $7 daily per p�rs. for Full Am. Plan (incl. bkfst., lunch, dinner) �t East or West. 'Dec. 17 thru Jan. 25 per pers., dbl. occ.. 150 of 700 rms.
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Even though It may be a castle,
the Miami Beach hotel you vacation at *often turns into a gilded cage...
with you as the bird.
Not so at the 8ELMAR (which Is gilded, but not a cage) where you'r* footloose and free to fancy the) many splendors of the "Beach."
Here it entertainment
Tin* fraf^amt Vrrrlotu Once eoch week jrov con be our
A he Oreatett Variety gv9ft �* ��. o, Jhe following.
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and Entertainment ever offered ���
We believe the following to represent the greatest variety In Dining and Entertainment pleasure ever offered by any hotel at such
eaodetote cost� OPfRAS: La Traviofa, Turaadot,
YAH APF CCQVED Hansel A Oretel. iALLTrS: Amer-
TUU ARE bhKVfcU lcon Ml�t Theatre, National
�ollet of Canada, lofltt OreAooa, Ximlnox-Varaas loBet bpognol. OANCC COM>ANlESt Joto Oreoo, MarfoAe fmrrm, Pojieen of toA. MUSICAL COMIMES: Mwk Mo�. Tok* Me Alona. VAtlCTY SHOWS: Victor leroe. Coral ChaiMifcig. VI* en no On farad*. Den Ce�tack Chonnv KoMey ON ke, BngfiAg B^ot. tar�0m ft Bailer Circus. SPORTS: BoxUg 4 Wre�tlU� Matches, Harlem Olob�frafters, SYMPHONY CONCfRTS: DgM world fa-
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TN* fabulous new pun can be yours tor only $&M addod to our ,very modest room rate of;
$4*0 until Dec. 19; S&50 Dec, 19 ta Jin. 3j $4X00 Jan. 3 to Jan. 22} daily per person, doybfe occupancy (60 Of 130 Rooms).
This ocean-front hotel has its own private beach, pool and cabana area and provide* FftCC SELF fARWHfi OH MCMISCS, Warmed entertainment and complete informality add much to itour comfort �nd enjoyment Children's counsellor and Toan Afa Ctaow
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. 4265 Maplewood Avenue, announce, the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ruby Wolfe, to Simon Kreindler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Kreindler, of Barbados, British West Indies. The marriage will take place on June 28,1962, at Chevra Kadisha-Bnai Jacob Synagogue.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
The marriage of Miss Claire Greenstein, daughter of Max Greenstein, 5460 Trans Island Avenue, and the late Mrs. Vera Greenstein, to Seymour Goldbloom, son of Harry Goldbloom, 127 Duf-ferin Road, and the late Mrs. ttarah Goldbloom, will take place on December 16, at Shomrim Laboker-Beth Yehuda-Shaare Te-fillah Synagogue, Dr. Chaim N. Denburg, Rabbi, officiating.
The marriage of Miss Shirley Macklin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Macklm, 4307 Plamondon Avenue, to Alec Diamond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Diamond, 4891 Kent Avenue, will take place on December 17. at five o'clock, at Shomrim Laboker-Beth Yehuda-Shaare Tefillah Synagogue, Dr. Chaim N. Denburg, Rabbi, officiating.
The marriage of Miss Joyce Shap, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Moe Shap, 4476 Wilson Avenue, to Myer Storfer, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Storfer, 12188 Joseph Casa-vant Street, will take place on December 16, at six o'clock, at Beth El Synagogue, Rabbi Allan M. Langner officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Berliner, 4894 La Peltrie Street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Kay Berliner, to David Ken-ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Kenley, 2120 Van Home Avenue, to take place on December 24, at Chevra T'hilim Synagogue, Rabbi Morris Werner officiating, assisted by Rabbi Albert Berliner, of New York, cousin of the bride.
The marriage of Miss Ada Ed-vardsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edvardsen, of Porsgruun, Norway, to Samuel Shron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shron, 2150 Johnson Street, will take place on December 17, at half-past four o'clock, at the home of the groom's parents, Rabbi Morris Halpern officiating.
The approaching marriage of Miss Judy Markus, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Mark Adorjan, 8809 Jeanne Mance Street, to Hyman Gisser, son of Mrs. S. Garfinkle, 4502 Carlton Avenue, and the late Max Gisser, will take place on January 20, at Beth David-Beth Yitzchok-Kehal Yeshurun Synagogue, Rabbi Isaac J. Teicher officiating.
The approaching marriage of Miss Sylvia Davine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Issie Davine, 5461 Trans Island Avenue, to Ben Bod-noff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bodnoff, 403 St. Joseph Boulevard West, will take place on January 13, at Shaare Zedek Synagogue, Rabbi A. Bernard Leffell officiating.
Over-eating is the most common reason for overweight. Instead of experimenting with new fad diets, a doctor should be consulted. If the surplus is just minor, try following Canada's Food Rules, cutting out second helpings and between-meal snacks.
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