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Page Jrour THE WFSTERN JEWISH NEWS Thursdcy, Mcrch 23, 1950 Thursdcy, Mcrch 23, 1950 THE WESTERN JEWISH NEWS Pcge Five ;:,, r!torles, He has held various posi beamed only to Europe and North AT THE · :.: tions, Including that'ol Commissioner Who Will 131; Qu1;1;u· EslhEr?GiftCarsTo Africa at 10.30 p.m. Soturday Israel • MEET THE ISRAELI WAR VETERANS PERETZ HALL ·'i"1: eapital ol Flnonce and conlldential secretary time. 418 ABERDEEN AVE, '·f> /"', ' to the Naval Governors of the . · . Israel Halted There will be three 45 minute • SEE THE PICTURES AND SOUVENIRS AND. EXHIBITION Islands. In 1945 he was made Gov TEA SUNDAY, MARCH 26 Now York - (IS!) -The govern transmissions ln · Yiddish, · l!'rench ' ernment Secretary of, the Islands 2 P.M. TILL LATE ment of Israel will no longer grant and English. The first 15 minutes of SPONSORED BY THE WINNIPEG MAHAL ASSOCIATION ;, Spotlight and many times served as Acting WinnEI' To 131; ~a1111;d at·l3all • BE SURE TO COME TO THE (Both men ond women Invited) permission for the import of auto each broadcast wlll be devoted to . . . By MILTON FRIEDMAN Governor during the Governor's mobiles as gltts to residents ol Is• I news, followed by n quarter hour_ of ists to Haifa this week, The visitors, absence. rael, Mr. Arthur Lourlc, Consul Gen (Copyright, 1950, Jewish When de Castro was appointed music, and 15 minutes of features, whose ship came from Beirut, took eral in New York, announced this Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) Governor, th'e Department of the Coronation Ball Caps Large Turnout Seen a 12-hour sightseeing trip to Nazar:. week. including Hebrew lessons, forums Armistice Works Washlngton.-The Federal Govern- Interior, which guides the govern and onwers to lJsteners' questions. By DAVID NUSSBAUM eth and Tibcrias before proceeding ment holds in high esteem the Jewish ment of the Islands, commented: The government's action was taken Pioneer Women's Efforts For Brotherhood Meeting to Alexandria on the S.S. Provi governors who head two of Amer- 11His ability, integrity, industry, lay after it was learned that.many of.------. (Copyright, 1950, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc,)· dence. the gift ·shipments were not .bona lea's outlying strategic possessions- nlty, and efficiency has been out Lake Success.--Just a year ago a ation-on the local level, St least~ Rabbi Philip S. Bernstein, of At the meeting Cantor J. Lev Wm The S.S. Atzmaut arrived this fide transactions and were in viola Alaska and the Virgin Islands. standing. He ls highly regarded by fierce milltary conflagration swirled to treat the innumerable human and Rochester, N.Y., who Js speaking sing several songs in Yiddish ~nd week from ',l'rlpoll with 780 immi tion of import and currency regula• Morris F. de Castro, descendant of Federal Government officials in about the tiny outpost of El Auja, political problems left in the wake Sunday night at the Shaarey Zodek Hebrew. grants and tho Kedmah arrived from tions, in detriment· to the state's talumJ,ia a Portuguese Jewish family whiCh Washington who have worked with once a customs point dividing Pales- of war. • syll.agogue on "Design for Jewish Tickets for ·the meeting, under Marseilles with 108 tourists and 80 economy. migrated to the Cnribbean area many him -on Virgin Islands affairs. Mr. tine from Egypt. Today at El Auja, Secondly, they have been brought Living Today," received an unusual Shaarey Zedck Brotherhood a~s new settlers. generations ago, was recently ap- de CaStro's appointment is a well Tourists who wish to use their headquarters of the Israeli-Egyptian together and kept together by the tribute in last week's issue of the pices, aI'e obtainable now at Domin------, cars during their tripS in Israel may Records@il Saturday Evening Post, ion News, People's Book Store,- pointed governor of the Virgin deserved recognition of a long rec ·,· ~ ."., ,• ·mixed armistice commission, EgypR persistence and effective methods of do. so by securing a carnet de pas In rin article on Rochester, refer Islands by President Truman. His o'rd of outstanding public service and tian and Israeli army officers battle the United Nations. In no other area Genser's record department, and at . appointment was noted with inter- wlll be extremely well-received in sage from the American Automobile Richard Joseph Inger · each other daily-at horseshoe-pitch- of the world has the peace-making ence was made to the city's leading the secretary's office at the syna association prior to· their departure citizens. gogue . est because since 1939 Ernest Gruen- the Islands." ' co 8255-F Hogonah March ing. machinery of the U.N. Security · for Israel, or by posting a bond "There's Rabbi Philip S. Bern ing, a New -Xork ·Jew, has governed An Orthodox Jew, de Castro is Die Befreiung _____ .$1.25 War makes better headlines than Council registei:.ed such consistent Home Alaska, president of the Virgin Islands Syn- with Israel customs officials upon stein," said the article, "articulate their arrival: The bond will be re• peace, · and horseshoe-pitching has success as the mixed armistice Com nnd respected spokesman for liberal• New Type Of De Castro was born ·1n Panama in agogue, Congregation Blessings and long been considered a minor sport. missions operating on the 'four Pal~ turned when they take the car out Bracha Zefira ism in a conservntivo setting. HTel Aviv, (ISl)-A new species of -Islanders, were in Panama for busl- recently celebrated. Im Eln An! LI----·-$1 ,25 at El Auja is its symbolic signifl- patient guidance of their chief of Accident Mr. Lourie said that tourists are ish affairs in Germany nt the outset ness reason$ connect'ed with the con- Governor Gruening,v of Alaska, is ELAINE GOBUTY ADELE ROSENSTOCK BETTY GUNN ·cance. The significance is two-fold. staff, Brig. Gen. William F. Riley. cauliflower which grows when n11 forbidden to sell or leave their cars of the occupation," other varieties· are out of season has struction of the Canal. When he was perhaps best known for the role he Firstly, within the space of a year, In a report to Secretary-General in Israel unless they secure an im Richard Tucker For his own part, Rabbi Bernstein been perfected at Beth Alfa, With four years old, the family returned played, in co-operation with U.S~ two mortal enemies have been Trygve Lie, marking the first anni port license in' advance of arrival. co 57070-F Mlmaamaklm is no stranger to magazines. He has this new variety, whiCh blooms in to the Islands where they were armed forces, in defense of AJa_ska brought together in mutual co-aper- versary of the armistice agreements Prevention Cars improperly brought into the A Dudolo ------$ I ,65 contributed articles to The Nation, February and March, cauliflower widely known and respected. 8gainst Japanese attacks on the Aleu- signed under U.N, auspices between New Republic, Harper's and many His career begah at the age· of.17 tians, He has gover~e.d AlaSka since country or left' for· sale without an wil1 be on Israel's menu year-round. Recent records show thct en import license will be subject to HEARTY PASSOVER GREETINGS Israel and her four Arab neighbors- l!!.l:""'= Jewish publications. when the U.S. Government hired 1939. At present he 1s m Washington, FREE confiscation. Egypt, Jordan, Syria ·and Lebanon The men and ·women who will ·overage of one person dies him as a messenger boy at American perhaps in connection with the move We Stm,ot Gcn. Riley feels encouraged enough l!RS, NETTY MOZERSKY MRS. RUBY SHAW hear him at tho public meeting in administrative offices on the Islands. ment in Congress to copier statehood CATALOGUES On Ship's Lag every 30 minutes due to Them Right by the acconipllshments of the Com Winding up a successful project arc Mrs, Netty Mozcrsky and Mrs. Shaarey Zcdek synagogue Sunday Devoting himself to the government on Alaska and Hawaii. , . SENT ON REQUEST Haifa, (ISI)-Lcbanon, Israel and home accidents. Most home we carry a complete missions to declare: "Thcre•is reason Ruby Shaw, chairmen of the Pioneer Womeri.'s organization Queen Esther night at 8.45 p.m, nre promised n Egypt were the ports o.f call of a service, de Castro proved his ability A native of New York~ Gruenmg Broadcasts To 11ock ol Children'• to assume that the aim of facilitat- accidents con be prevented contest. Response of the "public has been very gratifying, say the joint lecture of e_nduring value from_ a French liner which brought 37 tour- and became known to the Washing- was graduated as a medical doctor BOOTS ing a transition to permanent peace chairmen, and a hearty vote of thanks is due the many members of Pioneer man who ts not only a Jew1s~ · .... if you watch out for ton officials who administer U.S. ter- from Harvard. His father was a Diaspora OXFORDS can be achieved." . Women's clubs who have devoted themselves so wholeheartedly to plan- s~holar but, who h?s seen th~ cond1- the following:-· renowned specialist. Gruening's in ELECTRIC Tel Aviv, (ISIJ-First broadcast l'\p t::: V Set up by the armistice agree· ning and carrying out the-various functions held in honor of candidates. tion of Jewry at first hand m many Best Wishes to oil our Friends terests wandered in other directions, to the Diaspora by the 11 Voice of s~i8.s ond Customers for o Happy ond I""' ~ r,. COMPANY Shoe11 tor an the ments, there are four MACS operat- Winding up the contest is the gala ball to be held this. Satul'day at the pa;~ of thbe :vhorld. • Arrange baby's bed cover- · HOBBS GLASS however, and he never practised 1 Contented Potsover Zion" was sponsored by the World t'nmu,. ing on each Israel border. Each MAC Ro al Alexandra hotel. c _esta hs mcnt or. srael forces ings so that he can't LIMITED medicine. Beginning as reporter, he Zionist Organization this week, The Phone 57 345 552 Selkirk our Prices are nla:hl is composed of two or three Israeli Y Jews m Canada to thmk anew of smothe_r _under them, BROKEN AUTO GLASS began work in Boston on the 11Amer HE.l'LACED WIIJLE YOU WAIT program will be heard on 33.3 officers and an equal number of rules, giving the U.N. the decisive their place with regard to the Do ican." He became assistant editor WINNIPEG FAMILY SHOE sky) will be held at the Royal Alex- minion and Erctz Israel. This is the • Never leave the baby alone BOBBS SAFETY GLASS meters, 9.000 kiloc}'cles, but until Arab representatives, with U.N. role in the most hotly disputed cases. GLASS FOB. DUILDINGS of the 11Hcrald" in 1913 and later STORE LTD. a andra hotel on April 17• theme of Rabbi Bernstein's "Design during his beth or In places the arrival of more powerful trans Mall Orders promptly shipped appointee serving as chairman. Unan- In two such incidents Israel, by ma- 360 PRINCESS ST. - Phone 87 00 I edited both the "Traveler" and 876 l\lAIN ST, from. which he can fall. mitters, the broadcasts will be imity is sought in all decisions, but jority vote, was ruled to have via • • • for Modern Jewish Living." 11Journal" in that city. He assisted PHONE ...... 5 6 8 7 4 "Mazel Tov," a stage production, ______in organizing the Bureau of Imports when it breaks down, a majority vote lated the armistice agreements. In will be presented at the Playhouse F I s . • Keep malches and firearms each case Israel .submitted to the Jn safe places out of reach of the War Trade Board during ISOBEL SCHULTZ LOTTIE KOFFMAN theatre on April 22, 24 and 25. The unera erv1co PLEASE NOTE decision. of the children. Phone ~!W World .War One and also served in • • • annual carnival will be held on Held Far Gimbel i As the exciting hour approaches, when the name of the winner of the Queeri Esther contest will be ' ' ' Announcing to Our Mony Customers and Friends ... In the various MAC headquarters Tuesday evening, May 9, and Wed- Philadelphia, (JTA) - Funeral tho Army, • Bl? sure to keep flotlr0ns r.1 Continuing his newspaper career, announced, campaign workers supporting the five pretty contestants are tabu1ating returns and collecting OUR BLUE LABEL SALAMI, CORNED BEEF, -two lonely ramshackle stone houses nesday 'afternoon and evening, May services to~k place here this week- ADOLPH'S last minute lunds to swell the drive total. The contest, sponsored by Pioneer Women's Organization, will THE OPENING OF at El Auja, the half-wrecked former and table lamps where chil Gruening edited the New York PASTROMI and WEINERS 10, under chairmanship of Mrs. end for Elhs A. Gimbel, philanthro dren cannot easily overturn draw to a close officially at the Queen Esther Coronation ball, to be held at the Royal Alexandra hotel on ARE NOW home of the Bible Mission in Jeru Philip Sheps. Outstanding features pist, civic leader and businessman TAXI Saturday, March Dancing; to the music of Harold Green and his orchestra, will begin at p.m, Crowning salem, the seashore custom house of them, THE ORIGINATOR OP 25. 9 will be food displays, hair style and who died last Friday at the age of Prompt - Courteous of the Queen will be held at 10 p.m., with Mayor Garnet Coulter doing the honors. Admission is $1 per per Ras El Nakura on the Lebanese fashion shows, and a City ·Hydro 84, The servkes were held nt Temple DELICATESSEN son, and dress is. optional. I. BERNSTEIN'S Dependable In Wlnnlpe,- lint• 1111 border, the community centre of a cooking demonstration. Knesseth Israel and the remains 24-Hour Service Mr, Grosne-7 Is Contestants shown above are: Elaine Gobuty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. Gobuty, 101 Roosevelt place, is MODERN GROCERY AND MEATS Kibbutz ti.sed alternately with a were buried at the Mount Sinai 6peclallzln, 1n custom house on the Syriap. border • • • Cor. Salter and Alfred lmport:lni: all sponsored by Herzlia, Hanita and Biryah chapters. Adele Rosenstock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosen Israeli chapter will hold a tea at cemetery. Winnipeg ' kinds of dell• stock,· 174 Elm street, is sponsored by Poale Zion and Rachel Janait chapters. Betty Gunn, daughter of Mr. "WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD" - the former shooting foes sleep, H. MYEHs Clllffllllen. the home of Mrs.- S. Gandler, 962 Mr. Gimbel was a director of the Smoked and Mrs. M. Gunn, 231 Selkirk avenue, jg sponsored by Gordonia and Rachel Blovstein chapters, Lottie Koffman, play and work together and form M l~eeaJ SalmoD daughter ·or Mr. and Mrs. N. Koffman, 562 Aikins street, is sponsored by Chana Senesh and Gema Churchill Mr Bernstein wlll be welcomed back by the mony customers .and friends mixed jeep patrols to keep guard McMillan avenue, on April 16. Federation of Jewish Charities of H. yers Fur Co. Smoked Cod Aliyah chapter is planning a dance FUR MANUFACTURERS Winnipeg Brewery MODERN DAIRIES smolu:od. chapters, Isobel Schultz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, D. Schultz, is the candidate of Dvorah Drachler, Lehava, wh~ knew him os a popular merchant in tho area, Carrying a brand new over their areas. These groups have lltninl' stock of the best in Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Cooked Meats, including at a future date. Miriam chapter thls city and the Association for Jew- Smoked Goldie Myerson and Medina chapters. successfully carried out demilitariza Phono 928. 737 PRODUCTS a full llne of Passover-at the lowest possible prices. will hold a spring tea during Pass- ish Children of Philadelphia. He also Tll\lE BLDG. Ltd. K• .. tion movements, destroyed hundreds 414 Scumblel over, at the home of "¥rs, D, Bell, contributed to other J~wish charities. contain that added rlclmesa and A1:1cboyl11 WE DELIVER of dangerous mines left from the 1------e:a:tra coodness which are al• Lllrl't 011TH Herald-Tribune. He was I.iter gen- in 19-39 and he has since been re- ciallze In steaks, chops, chicken and 91 Cathedral avenue. Ezra Chapter · · '"ways obtained by employinJi Fat 1Jen1n.-1 eral manager of "La Prensa;'' a lead- appointed; · · ,. 7 ··- .. ..,.., •·· fighting, 11quidated no-man's-lands Comed B • eJ' spaghetti. .Car, Sol.tor and Mountain Phone 55 168 · and drawn demarcation lines, re- is sponsoring a theatre night, fea- ,42\1,lllH!ll@!t.fii@MMi!P/;,ffliilii.t)!1wame•t1fiW~lo/;/,hRi4:':4\!z;/:+%'~ greater precaution for Pa1trosnl ing Latin-American daily. Devoted Gruening is said in Washington Speclal attention will be given to turing the film Rigoletto, at the your sake Salami• Ton1ua to liberal politics, he served as man- circles to have been a close friend servlng wedding parties, bridge clubs 1•:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~dstored such areas to peaceful plow.. Valour theatre, April 3 to 6 inclu R)'e Bread 11 ,.. ing-bringing back into use, it is We invite you to come in end see Phone 201101 aging editor of the Nation" maga- and advisor to President Roosevelt. and banquets. Reservations may be sive. Tickets may be obtained by Deloborlt.ia estimated, enough land to feed 10,- Kercher zinc. Later he founded the Portland A champion of sparselyMsettled made by phoning 921109. phoning 49 187, 403 854, 42 697. A, GROSNEY Cheese 000 people-and handling countless our eleborcte displcy of Smoked (Me.) "Evening Ne~s" an_d edited Alaska, Gruening believes in the For breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, MODERN IJROFESSOR • • • I. llerrla1: the New York Evenmg News. possibilities for development of un- dinner or twilight lunch, The Grey complaints raised by the people in Special attenUon ls given lo Minnie Churchill chap_ter will pre DAIRIES LTD. it will also be recalled that Gruen- developed resources and the settle stone Club provides a plca·sant at the affected area. country storekeepers. Most of all, the MACS are con sent a spring and summer fashion ''YOU CAN WJllP OUR Ordeu 1hlpped 11romplly and are ing served as publicity director for ment of a much greater population mosphere, fine food, and efficient SOLO~O~ Lll)TZI~ c·erned with people, They have re SPRING HATS CREAM BUT YOU CAN'T well packed, PHONE 87 D22 the LaFollette presidential campaign there. service, Mr. Cancilla personally in show on April 11. Tickets arc avail 956 MAIN St., Winnipeg, Man. settled hundreds, traced misSing per BEAT OUR MILK" in HJ24. He spent ·the years 19·25 and vites his many Jewish friends to able from Mrs. A. Werier, 591 · 531, sons, rounded up straying cattle, set 192-5· in Mexico, where he wrote the visit his beautiful new restaurant, Mrs, M. J, .Choslovsky, 592 251, and Will Be Guest Speaker tled innumerable quarrels. They For 1950 authoritative book, "Mexico and Its where a hearty welcome, and meal Mrs. S. Tapper, 51 648. Bernstein's Grocery have d_onc it by hewing to one over HEARTY PASSOVER GREETINGS TO ALL OUR JEWISH Heritage." time satisfaction, await them. - by- riding rule: keep talking until a CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS President Roosevelt sent Gruen Opening Announced Uu.-ing lh1; 13ook and decision is reached. Nothing pro ing to Montevideo, Uruguay, in 1933 LOU LEVINE Th~ many custorriers and friends vides a better lesson today for the •STETSON •BILTMORE HARRY STUART We are Agents for to act as general adviser to the U.S. Tel Aviv, (!SI) - Seventy thou• FoRT RouGE of Mr. I. Bernstein welcome him CHICAGO KOSHER SAUSAGE MFG. CO. LID. United Nations as a whole or sums SHERWIN-WILLIAMS delegation to the Seventh Pan sand dunams of winter crops and Cultu.-al W 1;1;k back to their district with the open WINNIPEG • CANADA up· more pertinently the one hope of American conference. The following 25,000 dunams of summer crops were SEE THE NEW STYLES AND SHADES BY STETSON PAINTS and VARNISHES ing of his store at Salter and Moun humanity for world peace. CLEANERS year he was a member of the com sown in the Negev area this year, Under the Strict Supervision of Rabbi Meyer SchWartzman, Member We carry a complete stock on hand. tain. The slogan of I. Bernstein's Another 10,000 dunams arc already of Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Winnipeg TO BE HELD ON APRIL 10, 11, 12, .13, FOR THE PAST IN SIZES 6½ - 7¼ See us about. your paint requirements mission invited by the president of modern grocery nnd meats is "We Cuba to make an economic and so being ploughed for sowing next Cor. Flora and Aikins St., Winnipeg Phone 57 071 for your next job. will not be undersold," year's summer crops. AT THE HEBREW SICK BENEFIT HALL 40 YEAR~ We hove just received a shipment of the famous Van Heusen "Centuryt, and cial survey. The store will carry a brand new Windsor Collar Shirts. See us while th!ilY last. . . We also carry n complete stock of In 1934, President.Roosevelt noted stock of groceries, fresh fruits and Solomon Liptzin, Professor end Chcirmcn of the Germen ..~Youth Aliyah ARE STILL THE DISHES, CROCKERY, ENAMELWARE the creation of the Division of Ter cooked meats, including a full line Deportment at the New York City College, lecturer on com- , We carry a fine selection of Suits and Spring Coats b 6 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ritories and Island Possessions in the of Passover foods at the lowest pos 'l;o fJur fi'v(any . BEST TOPS Department of Interior arid appoint sible prices, 'Jriends in pcrative litercture end Yiddish Jitercture, hes travelled widely ACTIYITIES in Stock as well as Made-to-Measure ed Gruening its first director, His end studied Jewish communities en vcrious continents. Pro Union Ha.-dwai-«; ti IJainl Delivery service ls supplied to the A. MALOFIE • A. 'FEDUN duties as director took him on nu• fessor Liptzin is the Secretary cf the Accdemic Council of the IN IN merous inspection tdps to Alaska. district. The phone number at Bern [}realer C-Winnipeg ..•. The response of Winnipeg women stein's is 55 166, Yiddish Scientific Institute.· His recent works include: "Ger _/J PHONE 55559 153 l\lcGREGOR (Just North of Selkirk Ave.) Rooscvcli appointed him governor to the call of Youth Aliyah is very DRY DRY mcny's Stepchildren, I. L. Peretz end Eliachum Zunser," pub '-IA TCRJ' gratifying, say campaign workers, lished in 1949. CLEANING • CLEANING Jack Cancilla Opens JACK CANCILLA Our special thanks go out to Mrs. THE FASTEST 261 PHONE HIS TOPICS ARE: H. Schulman, Who ls doing such Creystone Club PHONE New Arrivals Monday, April 10, 8.30 p,m.: Masters of Yiddish Literature, marvellous work as treasurer of the PORTAGE AVE. 927 834 One of Winnipeg's best-known .7lnnounces the fJpening campaign. FORT ROUGE restaurateurs, Jack Cnncllia, has an Tuesday, .lpril 11, 8.30 p.m,: The English Logen~ of the Jews, • OF POPULAR . (This lecture will be delivered In English.) • • nounced the opening of the Grey Tho $10-and•Over Youth CLEANERS stone Club, the city's newest and of the smartest dining and banquet rooms, Wednesday, April 12, 8.30 p.m.: Hebrew Writers' Attitude rally, under the efficient and able Phone 42 368 Towards Diaspora. ' · Scott McHale at 383 Assinlboinc avenue at Carl chairmanship of Mrs. H. J. Granov- ton. Open from 7 a.m. until 12 mld..: Thursday April 13, 8.30 p,m,: A Symposium on the subject: night, the new restaurant will spe- . '"Aims and Objectives of Jewish Cult~re," I Grt;}'Slont; Club SHOES You wJU enjoy our dellcloua Fellowing each lecture a selected musical' and culture I pro FOR QUALITY EQUIPMENT THAT EARNS MAX LEVINE MYER STUART SILVERWOOD'S NEW Winnipeg's Newest and Smartest gram. will be held. Pupils of the local Jewish educctioncl IMPROVED COTTAGE Institutions will partlclpcte. And other well-known and Nationally advertised bettor grade . Shoes for Spring, Sizes 5 ½ to 13. Widths AA to E. CIIEESF-CREAMED OR ' PROFITS and BUILDS YOUR DRY l)l~l~G A~I) EA~QUET ROO~S FOR DELIVERY Phone 87647 EXHIBIT OF HISTORIC, RELIGIOUS ·BUSINESS CALL ... •BROGUES Shoes tha't 383 ASSINIBOINE AVENUE (at Carlton) AND CULTURAL BOOKS '1,,, •BLUCHER Gioe You 13REAKFJ\ST LIJNCH AFTERNOON TEA 'The mcnlfestetlon of the crective works of Jewish writers ~leming--2edlar Xi mited •BALMORAL More - - . end poets will be exhibited during this Book end Culture Week, DISTRIBUTORS l)INNER - TWILIGHT LIJNCH clcsslfled In accordance with Jewish history, Speclcl guides • MOCCASIN VAMP · will explcln the significance of the books, Foot HOURS: 7 A.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT • STRAIGHT-LASTS Comfort! PHONE 37278 We appecl to ell the Jewish people of Winnipeg who hcve In their possession vclucble historic books In Jewish, Hebrew GENERAL ELECTRIC We Speolallze In We Cater To end English, cs well as paintings of a specie! Jewish character, -STEAKS -WEDDINGS tc cell tho Congress Office (54 119), All the veluablo books and pclntlngs will be covered by en effective lnsµran.ce policy. -CHOPS - BRIDGE CLUBS AIR CONDITI.ONING .. REFRIGERATION Thomson & Pope Ltd. -CHICKEN Tickets for cdmlsslon to tho lectures ccn be obtained ct the -SPAGHETTI -BANQUETS People's Book Store, Y.M.H.A. and the Congress Office, H. M. SHAPIRO', Wi11nlpeg Representative "THE MOST WALKED ABOUT SHOES IN TOWN" I 2·\\'AY RADIO AUSPICES OF THE EDUCATIONAL.AND CULTURAL Telephone 42 339 Winnipog 7RPas.,cngcr Limousines FOR RESERVATIONS - PHONE 921109 166 OSBORNE ST. .WINNIPEG 379½ Partogo Avo, (at Edmonton St.) for Special OccaRlons COMMITTEE, WINNIPEG CONGRESS COUNCIL. POltTAGE AVE, at VICTOR
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