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Aliyah 4,500.00 Confuse You! Sholem Alelchem School Repairs '." c'· r ''-' '.:-'.'. - .,"" ... ' .- , "'--- I Thursday, March 2, 1950 THE JEWISH POST Pap- Thursday, March 2, 1950, THE JEWISH POST Page Eight=--------- - --..-::...-==-=-=-..::...:.:=-.;:...::.::-~---------. - $3,298,310. Of the gross amount Alder, Brandon, and. E. L. Kitchen, quently will be $1.00 . $4,143,511 is on the premium note Oakville. A by-law to allow em­ Cantor J. Lev will render severa] "Once & Once & a Half Add Up to $811,969" •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• system. ployees to increas,e contributions to concert selections as part of the and a Keith Stewart was re-elected their retirement was passed by the program. UNITED JEWISH APPEAL OF WINNIPEG Children - - - - president of the ag.ents' association, m"eeting. A. H, Thorpe was re­ Rabbi Berristein wiil take as his COME TO THE Named to the directorate were: appointed general manager, and E, topic "Design for Jewish Living BUDGET, 1950·51 Arthur Sullivan, Winnipeg; E. D. M. Brown, treasurer. Today." He has recently retu.rned from 15 months o£ service as Advisor United Israel Appeal 1949 VUI2IM ,I)At3U,....Tat the Playhouse Theatre on Jewish Affairs to the United Advance Loan __" ...... _.... _ .. c._... _ ..... _ $100,000.00 United Israel Appeal 1950 _._.__ ... _ .. _ Winnipeg Community to States Anny Commanders in Europe. 510,000.00 Sunday March 5th, at 8.30 p.m. Congress-U.J.R.A. _ ... _ ... _.. _..... _._.... _.. _~ __ Meet Israeli Volunteers Cast of 125 iD Purim 610,000.00 Talmud Torah Children's Hebrew Theatre in "Operetta" in 4 Acts - Traditional Purim Dances - Music - Colorful Sparkling Costumes Winnipeg volunteers who fought An exhibition of souvenirs and Pageant Sunday LOCAL REFUGEE PROGRAM _.. _ .......... 3Z,300.00 (Cont. from Page 4) LOCAL AGENCIES .TlCKETS AT PEOPLE'S BOOK STORE AND FROM PARENTS' ASSOCIATION OF TIlE TALMVD TORAH jn Israel will be introduced to the pictures ,from Israel will feature an Y.M.H.A. _ .. ___...... ___. __..... _...... _.. _ .. The Purim pageant will in­ 15,288.73 public on March 26 when the boys Arab Legion badge, a Koran· in Y.M.H.A. contingent _ ....... _ .. _____ ._..... 600.00 act as hosts at a tea be held at Arabic, and Israeli money. Of spe­ augurate the month of March as B'nai B'rith Camp _.____ ._. ___ . ___. 1,500.00 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••plus now stands at $1,094,395.09, an" to JUST A MINUTE ... WITH YOUTH "Spring Fever." This colorful mu,:" the Peretz hall. Guests will have the cial interest to stamp collectors is "Hebrew Month" dedicated to the K.I.S. --=---,:0--=----.------ 750.00 increase of $45,969.69 over 1948. Jewish Family Service ____. ____.. 5,474.29 sical guru:antees an evening en~ opportunity to hear tales of secret a rich collection of Israeli stamps HebreW language. _.= , By SANDRA BROWN On Dec. 31, 1949, the company had. Hiliel Foundation _ .. _....... ~ __.~~ __ .... _.... _._. 6,015.54 joyed by all. Honor" Alex Cantor and covers owned by Jack Smith. Tickets for the Pageant can be Sunday night programs have be­ fire insurance in force amounting to departures from home, strange voy­ Mount Cannel Clinic ___.. _'_....... _ .. _ ...... 2,762.90 come very popular around the "Y". The famed Y.X.X. club is present­ ages on refugee boats, battle exped­ .Proceeds of the tea will be used obtained at People's Book store, Mount Carmel X-ray Equipment _ .. _ .... 750.00 $220,905,407, of which 562,381,706 was at the Tabnud Torah and from The se~ond in the series of Comet ing lIanother" canteen on March 4. ences, and descriptions of life in for projects of assistance to Mahal Jewish Public Library __.. _ ......... _ ... ~~ ...... __ 926.00 At Shaarey Zedek re-insured, or a net amount at risk the Parents "-iations Jewish lnunigrant Aid Society _ .. _ .... _.... 2,000.00 follies, IISaga In Ebony, was certainly There ar~ a few clubs ~ho have embattled Israel. Much hitherto veterans in Israel and wherever of 5158,523,701. Of the gross amount,. Jewish Youth Centre __...... _ .. _ .. _ .... _.... ~. 12,726.54 been doing nothing besides taking "restricted" information on Winni­ tbey may be. (We are infonned no disappointment considering the Alex E. Cantor, new chairman of and will and determination. $86,244,412 was on the premium note National Council of Jewish Women ~ .. ~._ .. 1,500.00 up meeting space this year. Let's . peg's share in the fight will be made that Mahal men, with the exception circumstances. However, since the the Greater Winnipeg Community Mayor. Garnet Coulter congratu­ system. Wind stonn business totalled National Council Golden Age Club .... _ .. _ 1,200.00 hear from you. of one, are eligible bachelors.-Ed.). Comets are, without a doubt, the Chest, was guest of honor at dinner lated the Community Chest and the $5,219,615 of which $1,921,305 was re­ public. most talented club in the ",Y", Sun­ We're all wondering who will public at large that the great com­ 51,494.00 Monday night in the Shaarey Zedek insured, or a net amoWlt at risk of Youth JEWISH EDUCATION Capture the title of "Queen Esther" day proved to be very entertaining. Synagogue assembly hall. munity effort was under the leader­ ,PIONEER WOMEN BAZAAR FEATURES Bureau of Jewish Education 11,050.00 Next Sunday, the Sweet Caps are this year. Your guess is as good Public leaders_paid tribute to Mr. ship of so capable a man. Don't Let Our Taimu<J Torah ~~-==~:::::::= 26,000.00 presenting their long-awaited as mine. Cantor's 30 years in public welfare Rabbi Milton· Aron, of Shaarey Peretz-Folk School :0-""7----------- 26,000.00 Phone Number SPRING FASHION TEA MONDAY, MAROH 6 Sholem Aleichem School __'____ .. Any youth organization who have work and to the recognition that Zedek, stressed the point that the Aliyah 4,500.00 Confuse You! Sholem Alelchem School Repairs _ ..... __ 500.00 anything they wish published, please -came with his election to leader­ man doing the will of God, in part­ day, March 6, at the Talmud Torah send to me in care of this paper. it ship of the Community Chest. nership with the Divine, has the in... hall, at 2:30 p.m. 70,050.00 Hon. R. F. McWilliams, K.C., spiration which the unbeliever does NORTHERN TAXI Ltd. " Latest styles of a complete spring . Notes NATIONAL AND OVERSEAS AGENCIES Hebrew F ratemills Hold lieutenant-governor, said that ever not possess. In Mr,· Cantor, the wardrobe, including a bddal outfit, llistadruth Ivrith _______......... ____.. ~ 100.00 Purim Fr~lic Saturday Community Chest had a practising will be modeiled by attractive young Current Youth A1iyah plans are American Association for Jewish since his appointment he had tried PHONE 51· 233 Education 400.00 Quality Guarded to ,stress to all the people of the believer in the will of the Lord. ladies. Admission, 35 cents. meeting with outstanding success in The Hebrew Fraternal lodge will Our Cars Are Two-Way Radio Hebrew Theological College .:::=: 200.00 DAIRY PRODUCTS province that the ideals of freedom Speakers in testimonial to Mr. the drive to raise $75,000, it was an­ Amedean Fund for Israel Institntions _ hold a Gala Purim Frolic Saturday, Equipped, To Serve , 1,500.00 Cantor included Harry Coddington, nounced by Mrs. P. Jacobson, chair­ Federated Council of Palestine Institntions 1,800.00 March 4, at 9 p.m., at the club rooms, and toleration which they shared in common were the groundwork for grand master o£ the Grand Lodge of man of the campaiisn. CoWlcii of Jewish Federations and 980% Main street. Hy Ginsburg's ALL WINNIPEG BERNSTEIN LECTURE Welfare Funds _;-_____ 2,200.00 QUCllity GUClrded Manitoba A.F. and A.M.; Mr. Jus­ The $36-and-over patroness orchestra will be in attendance. One building a great community. Also Rice's U -Ddce Cars Jewish Vocational Service _.__ . __.. _::::-~::: 25.00 tice Arnold Campbell; Samuel J. TICKET SALE OPENS luncheon will take place March 20, MILK of the novelty features of the eve... "When I see evidence of that Drache, of the Jessel club; E. G. at the Royal Alexandra hotel. A 6,225.00 ning will be spot dances with prizes. spirit, I l'ejoice," he said "for with The first of the Brotherhood Lec­ aracl oI"r Cass, past chairman of the Com­ prominent guest speaker has been OTIIER The affair is open to all members that spirit this city will continue to ture series sponsored by the Shaarey munity Chest; Hugh Benham, treas­ invited. Provision for Uncompleted Budgets ,..... __ 11,000.00 DAIRY and their firends . develop into a place of whicb we Zecl.ek brotherhood, which will fea­ Office _____________, __ 18,400.00 • aoouw::l1 will be proud to' call ourselves urer - of the Council of Social ture Rabbi Philip S. Bernstein, will Big event of the season will be. the Audits ............. _,._.... _._.... _ ..... __.. __.. ,. 1,800.00 Queen Esther chapter of Hadassah citizens." Agencies; and S. B, Nitikman, pres­ be held on Sunday, March 26, at the annual carnival, Tuesday evening, Reserve -_.. --------+--+-_.__ ._----._-_. 10,000.00 will hold a luncheon and card party Han, C. Rhodes Smith, minister ident of the Jewish Welfare Fund Synagogue b u i1 din g, Wellington March 9, and Wednesday afternoon • 41,200.00 Saturday, March 4, at 1.30 p.m., at o£ educati'on, brought greetings from of Winitipeg.
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