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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fein, 215 Chaplin Crescent, are back after a trip to Israel, England, France, Italy, and the Riviera, having travelled by BOAC and Air France.
Mrs. Louis J. Cashdan, 61 Burn-side Drive, returned from Detroit, Mich., where she attended the district convention of the Michigan Federation of -Sisterhoods. Mrs. Cashdan is recording secretary of the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Levine. and Elise Bryna, aged one and one-half years, formerly of 4 Hart-ham Place, have taken up residence at their new home, at 43 Talara Drive.
Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Laski, and Jennifer, have returned from a three-week holiday in Sarasota, Florida.
In Montreal, Que., for the marriage of Miss Betty Lou Hurwitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hurwitz, 3056 Seventh Avenue, L'Abord a Plouffe, to Harvey Zal-ter, son of Mr. and Mrs. .Ben Zal-ter, 5966 Macdonald Avenue, on June 25, at Beth Zion Synagogue, .will be: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Z;m-merman, 309 Warren Road; Mr; and Mrs. Ben Shapiro, 524 Cold-stream Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. J. Lipson, 77 Ava Road; Mr. and Mrs. A. Saresky, 524 Coldstream Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Simpson, 321 Glenayr Road; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sarett, 25 Avenal
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Craft, 84 Stormont Avenue, will be in Montreal, Que.. for the marriage of Miss Marcia Sandra Sonin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sonin, 4617 Kensington Avenue, Montreal, to their son, Julian H. Craft, on Jivno A.. �t the Sheraton-Mount Royal Hotel, ,r -
Mrs. *Molty Zt^amo'n, of Los Angeles, Calif., ia spending two months visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr* and Mrs. Joseph Fein, 215 Chaplin Crescent; and her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. arid Mrs. Louis Zinamon, 9 Warwick Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Dorsey, 127 Waimer Road, spent six months in Miami Beach, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Schiller, 740 Eglinton Avenue West, are back from Miami .Beach, Florida, where they spent six months at the Hotel Belmar, 26th Street, on the Ocean.
Mrs. David Sitzer, 19 Denton Avenue, were in Montreal, Que., for the bar-mitzvah of Philip Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Zwibel, 1855 Van Home Avenue, who was called to the Reading of the Law, at Chevra T'hilim Synagogue.
Mrs. Anna Lastofsky, 751 Briar Hill .Avenue, was in Montreal, Que., for the marriage of Miss Leah Latofsky, daughter of Mrs. Bessie Latofsky, 4780 Plamondon Avenue, and the late Morris Latofsky, to Sydney Weinstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weinstein, 480 Dufferin Road, at Beth Hame-drash Hagadol Synagogue.
Morton Adler, formerly of 92 Oak wood Avenue, has taken up new residence at 110 Delaware Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Vyner, 88 Neptune Drive, are leaving for London, England, where they will take up the^r new residence.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beckerman, 105 Robina Avenue; and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Aronovitch, 608 Yonge Street, were in Montreal, Que., for the bar-mitzvah of their nephew, David Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aronovitch, 5759 Mc-Murray Avenue, who was called to the Reading of the Law, at Beth Zion Synagogue.
In Montreal, Que., for the bar-mitzvah of Marvin Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steinberg, 3753 Mackenz:e Street, who will be called to the Reading of the Law, on May 13, at Beth Hame-drash Hagadol Synagogue, will be, Norman Shankman, 33 Delaware Avenue; Mrs. S. Fingold, 211 Bathurst Street; and Mrs. R. Birnbaum, 53 Condor Road.
Miss Esther Freedman, 2100 Bathurst Street, returned from a Caribbean cruise.
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Schecter, 187 Clifton Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kushner, 227 Combe Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stern-berg, 119 Regent Road; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mosoff, 210^ Bathurst Street; and Montague Raisman, 3 Ridge Hill Drive, returned from New York, where they attended a convention, at the Sutler-Hilton Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Himel, 28 Rosemary Lane, returned from a five-month tour of Israel and Europe. Accompanying them for one month were their two grandsons, Melvin and Marcel Himel, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Himel, and brothers of Linda, 12 Ardmore Road. While away they celebrated their fiftieth wedd:ng anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Himel attended the twenty-fifth World Zionist Con-press and the Jewish National Fund World conference in Jerusalem; the Purim celebration in
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Miss Terri Welser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Welser, 12? Dslemount Street, and the fiancee of Albert Upton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel LipscWU, 30 Carr Street, WAS entertained at a bridal luncheon, with eighty guests present. Mrs. UpschiU, the hostess, was attired in a gown of apple-green organza over taffeta; arid had a wristlet of yellow roses. Mrs,, Weiser wore a pale-blue silk dress, with draped chiffon bodice; and had a wristlet of pale-pink roses, The bride-elect wore a sheath dress of green and blue printed silk, on a white background, with tunic and scalloped hem; and had a wristlet of white gardenias. The marriage will take place October 14, at Temple Sinai, with Rabbi Jordan Pearlson officiating.
Steven Alan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kates, 549 Brookdale Avenue, was called to the Reading of the Law, in celebration of his bar-mitzvah. at Beth Jacob Synagogue. He is the brother of Mrs. Conrad Kogan (Betty), 1281 Forest Avenue, Montreal, Que.; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tweyman. 476 Dundas Street West Kidduah was observed. Thfe same evening a dinner dance had present one hundred and twenty-seven guests, among them: Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Kogan, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kogan, and Mrs. Hyla Lobel; all of Montreal, Que.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cinnamon, uncle and aunt, and Gary, the cousin of the bar-mitzvah boy, and Mrs. Harry Rochwarger, aunt, of New York.
Mrs. Sheldon Joel Shore, 15 Shallmar Boulevard, the former Miss Caryl Susan Fruchtman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fruchtman, 43 Avenal Drive, prior to her marriage to Sheldon Joel Shore, son of Mr. "and Mrs. Mac Shore, 48 Shallmar Boulevard, was entertained by: Mrs. Mac Shore, at a luncheon and sherry party, with two hundred and fifty guests, in the Plaza Room of the Park Plaza Hotel; Mesdames Jules Surdin, Louis Cadsby, and Leonard Palter, aunts of the bride, at a luncheon, at the Lord Simcoe Hotel; Mesdames Samuel Ash. B. Kaplan, and S. Laber, at a luncheon in Simpson's Arcadian Court; Miss Marilyn Clarfield, 151 Old Forest Hill Road, at a miscellaneous shower at her home, where she was assisted by Misses Sandy Bregman and Barbara Sherman; Mesdames William Menkes and David Kof-man; Mrs. Mildred Sobol and Mrs. E. Goldstein; Mrs. Max English and daughter, Miss Sandy English, assisted by Mrs. Irving Walt-man, and Mrs. Samuel Nichols; Mrs. Oscar Newman; Mesdames J. C. Gold, R. Waxer, J. Spears, Louis Litman and M. Weil; all luncheons at the Benvenuto Hotel; Mrs. Morris Watkin, 6 Ormsby Crescent, at a luncheon at her home; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Studnitz, a dinner at Leeche Gardens; Mrs. Samuel Gold, 690 Briar Hill Avenue, at a tea, with one hundred and fifty guests, at her home; Mesdames Max Fruchtman, grandmother of the bride; H. Hanser, H. Brandwein, S. Fruchtman, M. Fruchtman, H. Wolfson, aunts of the bride; and Mrs. I. Lindzon, and Misses Sharon and E. Fruchtman, cousins of the bride, at a luncheon and shower; Mesdames Harry Eisen, Junior, Jack Kamin, Samuel Spender, and William Gordon, at a luncheon in the Imperial Room of the Royal York Hotel; Beth Sholom Synagogue Sisterhood members: Mesdames H. Arnoff, H. Barkin, Lou. Cappe, William Crocker, Samuel Feldt, Jack Levine, R. Lerner, David Monson, A. Morris, H. Pole-voy, P. Rubinoff, M. Shecter, S. Silverstein, S. Silver, S. Zeligman, L. Silverberg, M. Steiner, H. Sugar, L. Supcoff, M. Waylen, A. Wasserman, M. Weinberg, D. We'sberg, and H. Wahrman, at a luncheon.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
marriage of Miss Marcia Sandra Sonin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sonin, 4617 Kensington Avenue, Montreal, to Jul;an H. Craft, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Craft, 84 Stormont Avenue, Toronto, will take place on June 4, at the Sheraton-Mount Royal Hotel. Rabbi A. Bernard Leffell officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Weinreb, 2700 Bathurst Street, announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Judith Weinreb, to Harvey Levkoe, ?on of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Levkoe, 74 Elwood Boulevard; to take place on Tuesday, May 23. at half-past six o'clock, at Beth Sholom Synagogue, with Rabbi David Monson officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kelman, 527 Spadina Road, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Rikki Kayla Kelman. to Lyon Wex-ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Sol. Wexler, of Ottawa, Ont The marriage will take place on May 30, at half-put five o'clock, at Holy Blossom Temple,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blumenfeld, 109 BrooJrview Drive, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Barbara Elaine BlomeafeM. to Harvey Orfos. son of Mr. and Mr*. Philip Orras, 22 Cfttooael Court, to take place on Wednesday, June 21, at keif-p*st five o'-
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STENZLER: In memory of a wonderful mother, Helen Stenzler, who passed away on May 1, 1967, sadly missed by Jean, Edward, and children.
DEATHS
MM. Sarah Rabin, 508 Bat-hurst Street, died on April 22, at Beverley Private Hoepital, at the age of ninety-three yeara. She was the widow of Max Rubin; and Is survived by: two sons: Jack, 242 Grace Street; Abraham, 508 Bathurrt Street: and two_dau�hterst Mr*. H; AN gei1 (ttebe<�a), of Detroit, Mich.; and MM. Morris Gottlieb, (Jenny), of Flint, Mich, She was the mother of the late Mrs. Abraham Brown (Molly), of Wingharo, Ont.; and is survived by nine grandchildren: Mrs. GarV Glusteln (Pay), 153 Alexis Boulevard; and Max, children of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rubin; Mrs. Phillip Lachman (Adeline, of Bloomfield Hills, Mich.; Mrs. George Ganaberr (Myra). of Hantington Woods, Mich.; and Morton, of Ferndale, Mich., children of Mr. and Mrs. H. Al-ger; Marvin, and Donald, of Flint, Mich., sons of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gottlieb; Mrs, A. Ringel (Lorraine), 3 Dinan Street; and Mrs. Jack Fletcher (Isabel), 147 Fairholme A venae; children of the late Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Brown; and fifiteen great-grandchildren: Janice, Douglas, Stewart, and Elizabeth Anne, children of Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Lachman; Louis, Lisa, Leslie, and Loren, children of Mr. and Mrs. George Gunsberg; Debi Lynn, Lori Ann, and Marci Sue, children of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gottlieb; Norman Howard, and Ian Solomon, children of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ringel; and Ava Penny, and Noel Howard, children of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fletcher. Rabbi G. Felder officiated at funeral services. Interment was at Rose-lawn cemetery. Shiva was at the home.
Mrs. Doreen Frances Edell, 111 Bidewell Avenue, died on Monday. May 1, at the New Mount Sinai Hospital, at the age of thirty-two years. She is survived by her husband, iSol Edell; and children: Ethel, aged seven years; Simcha, five; Malka, three; Joseph, two; and new-born son; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Weinstock, 98 Concord Avenue; and a brother, Aaron Weinstock, 3890 Bathurst Street. Rabbi Morris Gorelick,
clock, at Beth Txedec Synagogue, with Rabbi Stuart E. Rosenberg officiating, assisted by Cantor Joseph Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cadesky, 767 Spadina Road, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Merle Cadesky, to Stanley Marvin Fishman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fishman, 1465 Applewood Road. The marriage will take place on Sunday, June 28, at half-past five o'clock, at Beth Sholom Synagogue, with Rabbi David Monson, officiating, assisted by Cantor Henry Wahrman, and Cantor Norman Summers.
The marriage of Miss Francine Tyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tyle, 67 Combe Avenue, to Aaron Mendelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Mendelson, of Montreal, Que., will be solemnized on May 28. at Beth Emeth Synagogue, by Rabbi Joseph Kelman, officiating. ' � -
Mr. and Mr*. Abraham Goldberg, 1643 Bathurst Street (formerly of Montreal, Que), announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Me?rah Goldberg, to Myron Gelber, son of Mrs. Ida Gelber, of Philadelphia, Pa., and the late Arthur Gefber. to take place on June 18, at half-past five o'clock, at Murray House, with Rabbi Reuben Slonim officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Dollinger, 614 Briar Hill Avenue, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Miss Marlene Dollinger. to Henry Goldbach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goldbach, 26 Newgate Road, to take place on Wednesday, Jane 14, at half-past six o'clock, at the Beth Sholom Synagogue, with Rabbi David Monson, officiating, assisted by Cantor Henry Wanrman.
Mr. and Mrs. Selig Patchen, 59 Neptune Drive, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Shirley Patchen, to Saul Bernard Cohen, son of Aaron Cohen, and the late Mnr Aaron Cohen, of Hamilton, Oni, to take place on Sunday, June li, at half, bast fiv* o'clock, at the 8haarei ShomayiM S jBacw* with RahM Walter Wuitlnuin, offldatfef, asdstW by Cantor rlathan A<Be*�
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Louis Raborin, 528 Roxton Road, died on April 18, at the Toronto Western Hospital, at the age of sixty-one years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pearl Raborin; two daughters: Mrs. L. Besser (Ruth), 51 Blossomfield Drive; Mrs. S. Cooper (Evelyn), 3882 Bathurst Street; and a grandson, Michael Besser. Rabbi Albert Pappenheim officiated at funeral services. Interment was at Bathurst Lawn Cemetery. Shiva was at 51 Blossomfield Drive.
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Philip Donkner, 828 Briar Hill Avenue, died suddenly on Monday, April 17, at the age of sixty-four years. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Ethel Donkner; a son, David, 828 Briar Hill Avenue; a grandson, Michael Donkner; three brothers: Marcus, of Israel; Bernard, of Montreal, and Moses, 990 Eglinton Avenue West. Rabbi David Monson officiated at funeral services. Interment was at Independent Order of Foresters Court, Ahavath Achem, Dawes Road Cemetery. Shiva was at the home.
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Mrs. Hilda Kleinberg, 145 Nor the! if fe Boulevard, died on April 11, at her home, at the age of sixty-four years. She is survived by her husband, Benjamin Kleinberg; a daughter, Mrs. A. Caplan (Helen), of Israel; three sons: Harry, of Camden, N.J.: Jack, 110 Alexis Boulevard; ana Norman, 21 Gorman Park; twoo nieces: Mrs. J. Nightingale (Sonia), 132 Almore Avenue; and Mrs. J. Freedman (Malka), 297 Sandringham Drive; eleven grandchildren: Esther, Ella, and Samuel, children of Mr. and Mrs. A. Caplan; Avram, Deborah, and Sarah, children of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kleinberg; and Rochelle. and Howard, children of Mr. ana Mrs. Jack Kleinberg. Rabbi David Monson officiated at funeral services. Interment was at Dawes Road Cemetery. Shiva, was at 132 Almore Avenue, the honie of Mr. and Mrs. J. Nightingale.
Mrs. Rachael Rubenstein, died on April 13, at the Benslow Nursing Home, at the age of eighty-three years. She was the widow of Meyer Rubenstein, of Hamilton, Ont; and is survived by: five sons: Harry Morris, of New York; Louis Morris, of Columbus, Ohio; Phillip Morris, of Sudbury, Ont.; Harvie Morris, 1996 Bathurst Street; and Samuel Rubenstein, of �Chicago. 111.; five grandchildren: Jerry Morris, 17 Lascelles Boulevard; and Mrs. Arnold Kashen (Helen), 22 Rambler Place; children of Mr. and Mrs. Harvie Mor-
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David Shoot, 39 Davisville Avenue, died on April 29, at Toronto General Hospital, at the age of seventy-two years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Tame Shoot; a son, Leo, 72 Ridelle Avenue; and two daughters: Mrs. Irving Cha-ply (Clara), 39 Davisville Avenue; and Mrs. Henry Sherman (Sarah), 3890 Bathurst Street. Rabbi Aaron Zimmerman officiated at funeral services. Interment was at Lamb-ton Park cemetery. Shiva was at the home.
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