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Mrs. S. Shapiro and son, Lorne, 54 Meadowbrooke Road, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sculnik, of Montreal, Que.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Hailman, 642 Coldstream Avenue, flew via Trans Canada Air Lines, and . Eastern Air Lines, to Hialeah, Florida, where they will visit with their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilco, and children, Elaine, aged eight years; Alas, five; and Leigh, three; for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Arnold Goldberg, 676 Davenport Road, spent their wedding trio at the Nevele Country Club, in Ellen-ville, N. Y. Mrs. Marvin Arnold Goldberg is the former Miss Helen Weafield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weafield, 12 Relmar Road. Mr. Weafield is the son of Mrs. Goldie Goldberg, 576 Davenport Road, and the late David Goldberg.
Morley Cadesky, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Cadesky,' 21 Chiltern Hill Road, and twin brother of Charles, graduated from Telshe Yeshlvah. in Cleveland,. Ohio. Mrs. Cadesky was present at the graduation exercises. Morley is on the merit roll at the Yeshlvah.
Mrs. Gertrude Schleiffer, 2 Hallsport Crescent, returned by
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mi Beach, Florida, after spending six months visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fox.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Layefsky, 375 Spadina Road, took a one-week holiday in Cleveland, Ohio, where they visited with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Max Silverman, 2224 South Belvoir Boulevard, University Heights, who celebrated their golden wedding anniversary.
Miss Marlene Lipsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lipsky,
178 gfrqltinraa Awnua, wailed from
Montreal, Que., on June 29, on the S. S. Arcadia, to spend a two-month holiday in Europe, and will return home on September 3.
Mrs. Ada Lewis, 1197 St Clair Avenue West, spent a few days at the Gateway Hotel, in Muskoka, Ont
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Sussman, 10 Fernwood Road, are taking a vacation in the Pocono Mountains, at Bushkill, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Fieldstone and sons, David and Paul, 18 Rid-gewood Road, sailed on July 9. on the Queen Elizabeth, to spend six weeks in Europe.
Miss Sue Getler, 486Laurelcrest Avenue,- left via Trans Canada Airlines, to spend two weeks in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Levy, 75 Dupont Street, motored to spend some time in Kingston, Ont, where they went on the Thousand Island Tour, on the St. Lawrence Seaway, to Montreal, Que., stopping at the Laurentien Hotel. They also went to Ottawa, Ont., and Hull, Quebec
Mrs. W. Nash (nee Helen Schwartz), of New York, and her uncles and aunts, Joseph Schwartz, of Elberon, N. J.; Hyman and Arthur Schwartz, Mrs. M. Rosen-baum (Lillian), and Mrs. S. Bock-man (Sophie), all of New York, were here for the funeral of her
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Kenneth and Sheldon Serota, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Serota, 126 Fairholme Avenue, are spending a month at Eitz Chaim Day Camp, in Don Mills, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Jessel, 34 Clax-ton Boulevard, spent some time at the Gateway Hotel, in Muskoka, Ont
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Risman and son, Brian Arnold, and mother, Mrs. Leah Greven, formerly of 248 Claremount Street, have taken up residence at 39 Thurrock Drive.
Dr. and Mrs. Simon Weinberg spent their wedding trip in Miami Beach, Florida. Mrs. Simon Weinberg is the former Miss Roslyn Dolman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dolman, 325 Rushton Road. Dr. Weinberg is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Weinberg, 204 Falkirk Avenue.
Melvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sprackman, 86 Sultana Avenue, is spending the season as a counsellor at camp, in St Donat, Que.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben (Roy) Snider, 939 Wilson Avenue, are on their honeymoon in Ellenville, N. Y., at the Nevele JCountry Club, and in New York.
Richard and Jill, the children of Mr. aad Mrs. Carl K. Solnick, 616 St Clements Avenue, are spending a month at Camp Kvut-za, in Lowbanks, Ont
Mrs. Arthur Savita and children. Cele. Jerry, and Glenn, of Flushing. Long Island, N. Y., are visiting her mother, Mrs. R. Clements; and her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Fink-le, all of 110 Regina Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fishbein, 220 Codsell Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Saul Fishbein, 616 Castlefield Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fishbein, 218 Codsell Avenue; and Mr. and Mrs. M. Yalowsky, 137 Regina Avenue, spent a week at the Nevele Country Club, in Ellenville, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Finkle, formerly of 73 Vs Bellevue Avenue, have taken up new residence at 110 Readsa Avenue.
Mr. saI Mrs. Malcolm Frederick Fein. I Hartham Place, spent
their wedding trip in Miami Beach, Florida; Cuba; and Mexico City, Mexico. Mrs. Fein is the former Miss Marlene Carol Gang, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Gang, 185 Palm Drive. Mr. Fein is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fein, 215 Chaplin Crescent.
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Sears, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack herman, 49 Overbrook Place, is spending a month at camp, in
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Here for the marriage of Miss Roslyn Dolman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dolman, 825 Rushton Road, to Dr. Simon Weinberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Weinberg, 204 Falkirk Avenue, on July 6, at Adath Israel Synagogue, were: Mr. and Mrs, M. Zbar, of Ottawa, Ont; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dolman, of Peterborough, Ont.: Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Greenvald, and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kamps, all of Chicago, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Good-baum and son, Jerry Goodbaum; Mr. and Mrs. L. Zborovsky, Louis Goodbaum, and Mrs. J. Bursinsky,
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Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. A.
Wachter, all of Cleveland, Ohio:
and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Zasser, of
Los Angeles, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Handler
and children, Beverly, Harriet and Sherry, 721 Lawrence Avenue West, will spend ten days in Hali-burton.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brodkin, and children, Perry and Barbara, formerly of 64 Roberta Drive, have taken up new residence at 201 Pannahill Road,
Mr, and Mrs. E. Leviton, 68 Hawie Avenue, have her sister. Mrs. Myer Wittenberg and daughter, Lenny. 6112 Hutchison Street, Montreal, Que., visiting them.
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neckline, and cap sleeves. Mrs. Rubinoff wore a teal blue embroidered cotton dress with a matching jacket; styled with a round neckline; and had a bouffant skirt. They each had a wrist corsage of baby pink roses. Seated at the head table with the above family members was Rabbi M. Kir-shenblatt The head table decorations consisted of two arrangements of white gladioli and red roses with a silver spray. Those who participated in the candle-lighting ceremony with the above family members were: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Woolfson, uncle and aunt; of Ottawa, Ont Allan and Murray. Lightman, Ernest and Murray Lightman, Sandra and Shelly Jacobs, cousins of the bar-mi tzvah boy; Robert and Bonnie Shnier, Jay and Carol Grant, Michael Naftolin, Barry and Roslyn Korgon, Martin Shuman, friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kaufman, 24 Strath earn Boulevard, celebrated the bar-mi tzvah of their son, David Harley, who was called to the Reading of the Law, in celebration of his bar-mitzvah, at Holy Blossom Temple. He is the brother of Richard, aged elght-and one-half years; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Samuel, 6 Barclay Road; and of Mrs. Ethel Kaufman,-620 Avenue Road, and the late Saul Kaufman. Kiddush was observed. That evening Mr. and' Mrs. Louis Kaufman . were hosts to one hundred and eighty guests at a dinner dance in the
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167 Arlington Avenue, entertained seventy-five guests at their home in honour of their son, Irving Goodman, on his graduation in law from Osgoode Hall. He is the brother of Helen and David. Mrs. Goodman wore a white printed dress which had a scooped neckline and sheath skirt; and had a corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Samuel Freedhoff, 12 Laurelcrest Avenue, poured the coffee.
Those who entertained prior to the marriage of Miss Roslyn Dolman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dolman, 325 Rushton Road, to Dr. Simon Weinberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Weinberg, 204 Falkirk Avenue, on July o, were: Mesdames J. Goldstein, 70 Stormont Avenue; J. Goodbaum, 105 Elmridge Drive; B. Goodbaum, 54 Brookview Drive; and M. Goodbaum, 90 Whitburne Crescent.
Louis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hoffman, 17 Brett Avenue, was called to the Reading-of the Law, in celebration of his bar-mitzvah at the Shaarei Tefillah Synagogue. He is the brother of Pearl, aged seven and one-half years; and Sheila, two. A Kiddush luncheon followed. The following evening, at the Synagogue, three hundred guests were received at a dinner and reception. Mrs. Hoffman wore a beige peau
Temple halL Tho hostess wore a strapless, white silk net gown, made with a full bouffant skirt appliqued with seed-pearl-beads and white sequins; and her corsage was of mauve orchids. Mrs. Samuel, wore a water-melon-coloured chiffon gown, made with a heart-shaped neckline, cape sleeves, and full skirt Mrs. Ethel Kaufman was in a black chiffon and lace gown cut with a heart-shaped neckline, and long sleeves. Their corsages were of pink orchids. Those who lit the candles were: Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Samuel. and Mrs. Ethel Kaufman; Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Cslner, Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Kaufman, Sydney Rosenfield, godfather of the bar-mitzvah boy, and Mrs. Rosen-field; Mr. and Mrs. George Cohen, of Oil City, Pa.; his uncles and aunts: Shelley Cainer, Barbara Kaufman, Margaret, Lonnie, and Edward Cohen, his cousins; and Wilma and Marsha Levinne, Arlene Steinberg, Lorne Saltman, and Richard, his brother. Seated at the head table with the above family members were: Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Cainer, and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kaufman. The bar-mitzvah boy gave a speech. His grandfather, Mr. Samuel, asked a blessing over the challah, and his father spoke. A blue and yellow bar-mitzvah cake adorned with blue and yellow pompoms and carnations decorated the table.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Librach. 258 Armour Boulevard, celebrated the bar-mitzvah of their son, Larry, who was called to the Reading of the Law^ tn honour of his bar-mitzvah, at Beth David Synagogue. He is the brother of Barbara, aged eight years; grandson of Mrs. Rose Goldstein, 4785 Pla-mondon Avenue, Montreal, Que.; and of the late Hyman Goldstein. Kiddush was observed. The following evenincr Mr. and Mrs. Librach received one hundred and sixty guests at a dinner dance
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The marriage of Miss Helen Weafield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weafield, 12 Relmar Road, to Marvin Arnold Goldberg, son of Mrs. Goldie Goldberg, 576 Davenport Road, and the late David Goldberg, was solemnized at Torah Emeu Synagogue, on Wednesday, July 1, at half-past five o'clock, by Rabbi M. Ochs. The bride yrajs given in marriage by
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ller parents. She was gowned in white silk taffeta cut with a fitted bodice; scalloped neckline; and short sleeves; and appliqued with Alencon lace; with a pouffed hip-line ending in a chapel train. Her finger-tip veil of tulle illusion was fastened to a crown of beed-pearl-beads; and she carried a cascade bouquet of white orchids. Miss Rene Kleinert was maid of honour, in a gown of blue silk organza, with a headdress of the same material, and a cascade of blue and white carnations. Misses Mary Cohen, cousin of the bride, and Lori Baker as bridesmaids, wore
fowns of blue silk organza; with eaddreasee of the same material; and carried semi-cascades of blue and white carnations. Marilyn Goldberg, sister of the groom, was junior bridesmaid, in blue silk organza, with a bandeau to match, and a semi-cascade of blue and white carnations. Betty Ann Dubinsky, cousin of the groom, flower girl. Her dress was of blue "organza, and she had-a bandeau; and carried a nosegay of tinted blue and white carnations. Sidney Goldberg, brother of the groom, was beet-man. The ushers were: Maurice Weafield, brother of the bride; Sidney Silverman, Jerry Rodness, Jerome Golden, David Heiber, and Irvine Goldberg. Large white and blue delphiniums and blue and white
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with a hat of matching material. Mrs. Goldie Goldberg, mother of the groom, was in a gown of pale aquamarine-blue lace and chiffon; with a blue lace hat Their corsages were of pink orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Arnold Goldberg spent their wedding trip at the Nevele Country Club, in Ellenville, N. T. They have taken up re-dence at 576 Davenport Road. Here for the marriage were: Rabbi and Mrs. Moishe Goldberg, Mrs. E. Walton and Miss Sharon Lover, all of New York; Mr. and Mrs. H. Stolovitchr of - Montreal, Que.; Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Pasis, of wetland, Ont; Mr. and Mrs. H. Kahn. and Mr. and Mrs. D. Unger, of Hamilton, Ont: and Miss Dorothy Zlatkes, of Houston, Texas.
broidered bodice; styled with a sheath skirt. She had a mauve orchid corsage. Pearl wore a pink shantung dress with a boat-shaped neckline, and short sleeves; with a full skirt; with deep pink and white flowered appliques on the hemline; and had a garland of pink and white roses. Those who took part in the candle-lighting ceremony were: Miss Esther Hershman, Miss Sandra Hersh-man, Donald Pechoski, Mr. and Mrs. A. Piker, Mr. and Mrs. E. Pilcer, Mr. and Mrs. M. Green-wald, Mrs. S. Koplovich, Mrs. A. Koplovich, Mr. and Mrs. E. Singer, Mr. and Mrs. P. Dombrovski, J. Horowitz, Mr. and Mrs. G. Harshman, all cousins of the bar-mitzvah boy. Those who were seated at the head table with the family, were: Mr. and Mrs. G. Harshman, Mr. and Mrs. E. Pilcer, Mr. and Mrs. E. Singer, Mr. and Mrs. A. Pilcer, Mr. and Mrs. A. Eisenstade, cousins of the bar-mitzvah boy. Jacob Horowitz, cousin of the bar-mitzvah boy, was master of ceremonies. Barry Sugar, cousin, gave the blessing over the challah. J. Horowitz, of New York, was here for the occasion.
Ian Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Lightman, 55 Castle Knock Road, was called to the Reading of the Law, in celebration of his bar-mitzvah, at Beth Lida Synagogue. He is the brother of Mrs. T. Herman (Helen), 1652 Bath-urst Street; and of Mrs. A. Rubinoff (Barbara), 300 Winnett Avenue; grandson of Mrs. Goldie Lightman, 1133 College Street Kiddash was observed. A luncheon for one hundred and fifty guests was held the following day, at the Synagogue. Mrs. Lightman wore a powder-blue organza dress, styled with a bouffant skirt: with a scooped neckline, outlined with roses. She had a mauve orchid wrist corsage. Mrs. Lightman, grandmother of the bar-mitzvah boy, wore a blue and white silk
8noted suit; with a fitted jacket Its. Herman, sister of the bar-mitzvah boy, wore a pale green and pink flowered printed dress; fashioned with a full skirt with a matching sash; and a round
-braeh -wore a blue lace sheath, made with a scooped neckline, and cape sleeves; and also a corsage of mauve orchids. Mrs. Goldstein, wore a dusty-rose-coloured sheer and lace gown: and a corsage of pink roses and white carnations. Barbara, his sister, wore a pink nylon dress, and a bandeau of baby pink roses in her hair. Those who lit the candles were: Mrs. Goldstein, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winagar, great-uncle and great-aunt; Mr. and Mrs. David Labow, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph GoldV stein; all of Montreal, Que.; his uncle and aunts; Mrs. Max Cohen, great-aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Max Librach, Mr. and Mrs. Jack An-ture, and Mrs. Laura Singer, his uncles and aunts: Miss Arlene Singer, of Montreal, Que.; Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Librach, Dr. and Mrs. Morris Librach, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abehex, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rotman, his cousins; Stephen, the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Labow: and Gail, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldstein. Seated at the head table with the family were: Rabbi Albert Pap-penheim, Mr. and Mrs. Max Librach, Mr. and Mrs. David Labow, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wine-gar, and Mrs. Max Cohen. The bar-mitzvah boy gave a speech. Rabbi Pappenheim asked a blessing over the challah. David Labow was master of ceremonies. A white, blue, and silver-coloured bar-mitzvah cake was arranged with table centerpieces of white and blue carnations. The bar-mitzvah boy is a graduate of Beth David School, where he won a gold trophy, plaoue, and scholarship check, and ne will continue his studies there.
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