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THE CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW
AUGUST 22, 1952
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Mr. and Mrs. Saul Salutin and sons, Richard and Lome, Lonsdale Road, returned from a vacation at Sparrow Lake. *
Mrs. Jack Win-ter, 958 Briarhill Avenue, returned from a few days' stay in Midland. �
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Fine and daughter, Ronna, 320 Lous-dale Road, spent several weeks on. vacation at Wapaska Lodge, Muskoka.
Joseph Levy, 230 Rusholme Road, ia back from Scaroon Manor, at Schroon Lake, N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Swartz and daughter, Barbara, of Detroit, Mich., visited his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Lams, and children, Myrna and Mark, 85 Ava Road, for a few weeks.
Mrs. L. Lewis and children, Toby and Laurie, 514 Glengarry Avenue, spent the season at Camp Kvutza, on Lake Erie, the Far-band camp.
Dr. and Mrs. M. G. Pascoe and daughter, Sharon Esther, formerly of Toronto, have moved to 194 Dufferin Avenue, in Brantford.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis White, 472 Spadina Road, returned, having spent several weeks in Crystal Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Samuelyand daughter, Lynda, of Dayton a Beach, Florida, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Peranson, Winona Drive; and his mother, Mrs. R. Samuely, Alcina Avenue, IV a few weeks.
Mrs. H. Back, of Winnipeg, Man., visited her son, Dr. M. Back, in Temagami, and was Joined for a few days by her daughter, Mise Chicki Back, 61 Gloucester Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Morria London and daughter, Merlene, 124 Rox-ton Road, returned from a two-and-one-half week motor trip to New York; Atlantic City, N. J.; Washington, D. C., and Buffalo,
J. Earle Eisenstat, 17 Wells Hill Avenue, spent several days' at Algonquin Park.
Miss Esther Landau, 54 Hill-crest Drive, returned, having spent a few weeks in DansvUle, N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Dinaberg, formerly of 47 Northcliffe Boulevard, have taken up new residence at 112 Chaplin Crescent.
Mr. and Mrs. HarVey Weiner, Lytton Boulevard, have returned from a three-week motor trip to Banff, Alberta, and Lo� Angeles,
Mr. and Mra. Harry Signer,
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uraqpin uaiuna, spent several days at Tanb's Lodge, at Port Car-ling, Muskoka.
Mrs. S. Blackstein and her aon-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. Spring, all of Rushohne Road, spent the season in Tent City.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Levinoff and children, Sharon and Howie, Gloucester Grove, were at Castle des Monts, in 9te. Agathe, Que., and in Montreal, for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Elkind, 56 Hill-crest Drive, spent a few weeks in Dansville, N. Y.
Mrs. W. J. Brown (Faye), 1091a Davenport Road, spent a few weeks in Mount Clemens, Mich., with Mrs. A. April, of Bronx, N. Y., who returned here for several days.
Mrs. M. Werger, 27 Heydon Park Road, left to spend two months visiting her sons-in-law and daughters Dr. and Mra. H. Kahanovitch, and their children, Rochelle and Israel; and Mr.. and Mrs. S. J. Miller, of Winnipeg, Man.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Halter (nee Ethel Gary), of Red Rock, returned after spending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gary, 506 Rushton Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou. Le&ovitz and daughters,^Fern Honey and Gail Brenda, 223 Montroee Avenue, returned from a few weeks' stay in Crystal Beach.
Mrs. Z. Weinroth, 501 College Street, and Miss Helen Goldhar, 241
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Grace Street, will be in Houston, Texas, for the marriage of Miss Miriam Landaberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Landsfcerg, 1060 Shaw Street, to Sergeant Jacob Lefko-witz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Lefkowitzy of Houston, on August 24.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Bauer, 140 Ascot Avenue, had visiting, them for a few weeks, Oarl Thurain, of Bronx, N. Y.
Mrs. M. C. Herman and daughter, Melanie, of Los Angeles, Oal., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Silverstone, 1207 Bloor Street West, for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Back, 318 Kennedy Avenue, had visiting them for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huxley and children, Rose and Ruth, of Shelburne.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Elkin, 59% Delaware Avenue, visited her father, Hyanan Lightstone, and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lautertwan, of Montreal, Que., for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Galin and children, Marsha and Donnel, of Los Angeles, Cal., motored here to spend a few weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Galinsky, 144 Den-nison Avenue.
Mr. an^ Mrs. E. Swinkin, of Detroit, Mich., are visiting her parent*, Mr. and Mrs. L. Oelinsky, 144 Dennison Avenue, for a few weeks.
Miss Sophie Viner, 14 Major Street, is back from Scaroon Manor, at Schroon Lake, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Pufttil, 395 Man-ning Avenue, visited Mr. and Mrs. -J. Schwartz, of Detroit, Mich., for a few days.
�Mr. and Mrs. H. Landsberg, 1060 Shaw Street, will be present at the marriage of their daughter, Miriam; to Sergeant Jacob Lefkowitx, son of Mr. and Mra. Marcus Lefkowitz, ' of Houston, Texas, which takes place there on Sunday, August 24+_ at Bais Yehuda Synagogue, aod1 while there will visit their son and . daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Landsberg, and daughter, Cheryl, of Houston.
Mra. S. Cohen, of Montreal, Que., visited her son and daughter-in-law^, Mr. and Mra, I. B. Cohen, and son,x Lelie, 389 Grace Street. �'�
Mrs. L. Goldstein, 136 A&anty Avenue, is sailing today, Friday.'-, from New York, on the S. S. Unite^l / States, for an extended trip to : France, Italy and Israel. '�
Mrs. Morris Viner, 129 Grange Avenue, entertained at a hoeheoa for Mrs. L Heft, of while tbe-tetter^n mother, Mrs. EXtle Spadina Avenue, for a few days,
Mr. and Mrs. WflHaa SB-verstone, 1207 Bloor Street West, celebrated their fortieth wedding anniversary at a dinner at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. J.. Bernstein, 15 Fenvwood Road. Pre-1 sent were their daughters and sons-/ in-law: Mr. and Mrs. A. Pomer, 58f Berwick Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. u M. Conway, 58 Berwick Avenue;^! Mrs. M. C. Herman, of Los Angeles,: Cal.; and their son, Morton Silver-stone, 1207 Bloor Street West; also grandchildren, MitcheK and Ricky Bornstein; Miriam Pomer, Jeffrey Cowway, and Melanie Herman; and forty relatives and friends.
Mrs. Morris Vin�r, 129 Grange Avenue, was hostess at a luncheon to honour Mies Sylvia Finstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Fin-stein, 61 MeRoberts Avenue, whose marriage to Sydney Hebecher, son -* u-* Ettie Hebecher, 610 Spadina [e, takes place on Sunday, r _ mber 7, at Yeehiva Torath Chaim. Present were: Mesdames I. Heft, -of Montreal, Que.; S. Green-berg, 254 Brunswick Avenue; B. Gryfe, 84 Raglan Avenue; R. Gryfe, 305 Augusta Avenue; M. Levy, 93 Claremont Street; and Miss Fanny Gryfe, 58 Maitfand Street, who poured. The honouree wore a blue silk shantung afternoon dress. White Mghted Upers were on the table.
Mrs. I. Kimel, Manning Avenue, and Mrs. M. Kimel, Roseneath Gar. dens, were hoateaaea at a luncheon at the Royal York Hotel to honour Miss Gena Kimel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Khael, 187 Stratheam Road, and fiancee of Norman Haber, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Haber, 495 Palmenton Boulevard. There were fourteen gnests. Mrs. A. Kirael wore a navy-blue crepe dress, with a navy-blue velour hat, and match, ing accessories. Mrs. L. Haber was in a navy-blue taffeta dress, with a turo^uoise-blue felt hat, and navy, blue accessories. The honouree wore
� TORONTO MEETINGS �
� CAMP WINNEBA^OE annual county fair, at Skeleton Lake, Muskoka, Biased a pageant, with outdoor musical entertainment, baaed on work of Gilbert and Sullivan; and there was a miniature midway. Leadingparts were taken by campers: Walter Sherman. Richard Isaacson, Lloyd Rain, Fred Feld-man, Lloyd Levinsky, Gloria Bres-lin, Marlene Sable, Arnold Noyek, Edward Mendelson, Beverley Wayne, Pauline Landis, Sheila Den-nig, all of Toronto; Marsha Green-spon, of Alexandria- Arnold So-mere, of Preston; Ann Dale, of Niagara Falls; Morton Ainsley, of London; Ronald Wunder, of Hamilton; Renee Kahn, of Buffalo, N. Y. Marjorie Margosfches Campbell directed the production; Telsa Silver-stein, of London, the choreography. Sydney Brown, of Toronto, was pianist. Bernard Speisman was in charge of a- (bugle band. Carol Laxer, Jane Fanber, Wendy Dan-son were drum majorettes. Michael Short, of Detroit, Mich., played the part of the Mikado; and the Empress of Japan wa� Carolyn Wise, of Toronto. The booths in the midway were directed by Herbert Woolfeon, of Toronto. The fair raised $6(10.32 for charity of which donations of $100 go to: the Star Fresh Air Fund; the New Mount Sinai Hospital Building Fund; $50, Hospital for Sick Children; Jewish Caanp Council; $25, Huntsvillle Memorial Hospital; Ontario Society for Crippled Children; Boulton Camp; Camp Tonaketa; Canadian Red Cross Society; Youth Aliyah; Hfllel Foundation- and Bnai Brith Youth Organizations; parcels to Israeli Children; and leaser amounts to: Brttcebridge Memorial Hospital, Canadian Foundation for Poliomy-eVtb. Canadian National Institute for the Blind; Nation^ Sanatorium Attociation; Canadian Mental Health Association; St. John's Ambulance Brigade; Muskoka Children's Aid Society; Jewish Family and Child Servke; Boy Scouts; Girl Odd**; Canadian Friends of the Hebrew University; Jewish National Fund; Ultowater Women's bMPttarte; Bent River Women's Institute: Raymond Women's Institute; Utterson Women's Institute; Staff 8<nta dans Fund. Camp di-reefon are Joseph B. Danson, W. Bertram Danson, Mrs. Earl A.
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e UNITED JEWISH Welfare Fund: The following have registered for the Leadership Training Instftut* aponsored by the Youn� Men'* Service Council: Dr. John E. Ackerman, Miss Evelyn Altman, Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Borsook, Myer D. Brody, Al. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. John Arthur Geller, Mr. and Mrs. David Goldberg, Melville M. Goldberg, Miss Gloria Goodman, Cyril Houser, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant M. Kaeeirer, Mies Joyce Kerbel, Sheldon Kert, Morton Rapp, Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Schipper, Mi�s Fafie Shift Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shiff. Miss Carol Starkman, Gerald Weinberg. Reservations at ISO Beverley Street, EMtpire 8-0491. The Institute wftl be held on August 29th to September. 1 at Oatnp Northland, te Haliburton County. At sessions from Friday through Monday the following will take
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a grey taffeta afternoon dreat, fashioned with low-cut necttine, short sleeves, and full skirt, with rhinestone accewories, and corsage of pink roses and white carnations. A variety of summer flowers decorated the table. The marriage ukes place on September 14, at Borochov Centre.
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