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Page Nine Page Elgbt THE JEWISH POST Thursday, January 4, 1968 Thursday, January 4, 1968 THE JEWISH POST

Free Loan, an executive member of SEE US FIRST the B'nai B'rith Lodge 650 and a CLllB NOTES - - Obituaries member of the Chalm Weizmann GARDEN CITY CHAPTER OF 1 AVIVA CHAPT., B'NAI B'BrI'B WILLIAM SHAFFER Mrs. Spector was born in Russia, Club and the Farband.· B'n';; B'rith Women will hold their WOttten, will meet Wednesday, J~. BARNEY GLAZER WE RENT SUUES WE SELL INSURANCE * * On December 16, 1967, at Los and came to Canada in 1912 and Besides his wife he is survived by general monthly meeting on Mon- 10, at 8:15 p.m. at the home of 'Miss WE MANAGE PROPERTY WE SELL PROPERTY * * Angeles, Calif., Mr. William Shaffer, lived many years in Saskatchewan, one$on', Leo. day, Jan. 8, at 9 p.m. at the home Ruth BerCovitch, 206 Polson Avenue. *WE BUY AND SELL MORTGAGES IN aged 72 years. moving to Winnipeg in 1949. She FuD.eral services were held on of Mrs. M. Zeilig, 3 Primrose Cres- Hostesses wIll ,be Mrs. Harry Tapper Mr. Shaffer was a resident of was an active member of the Ezra Tuesday, ,Dec, :l6~ '~t the Rosh Pina cent. A card and Maj party is and Mrs. Zvi Dill. 'l'he program is I SAPER AGENCIES LTD. Winnipeg ,from 1911 to 1948. He is Chapter of Hadassab. )Synagogue with burjal in the Rosh planned. on Anti-Defamation Leagile. survived by his wife Goldie and Besides her children she is sur­ Pina Cemetery. Should friends MIRIAM CHAPT., HADASSAH, SISTERHOOD of. BNAY A~- son David of , daughter vived by five grandchildren and 8, at MAX SAPER CHARLES SAPER , desire, contributions may be made will meet on Monday, Jan. HAM Synagogue will hold a joint Mrs. R. (Helen) Zaitzow of San thre sister, Mrs. M. (Becky) Plush, Leonard Nimoy, the prominently-eared star of television's Star Trek, to the charity of their choice. Shiva 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Eva meeting with the sisterhood of the 1304 Main St., Winnipeg 4 Phone 51'2-3023 I Diego; two grandchildren; three Mrs. S. (Sarah) Egnatinsky, both of Dc-cepted it .,..11 in a day's work when he had to wear a Nazi prison uniform at 438 Inkster Blvd. Breen, 79 Bannerman Avenue. Chevra Mishnayes Synagogue as 586-5690 New York, and Rosalind Sperling for one segment of the popular NBC series. When the production office brothers, George of Los Angeles, PERETZ FOLK SCHOOL MUTER guests of the synagogue on Wed­ " Louis of Winnipeg and Leon of Vic­ of San Francisco. She was pre­ Farein 'Hr. 2 will' have a combined nesday, Jan .17, at 8:30 p.m. Dr. asked Nimoy to pose for Some stills with a visiting singing group, he ,I toria, B.C. Interment was in Hill­ deceased 'by her brother, Joseph reading and meeting on Wednesday, J. M. Dougan of the Manitoba Clinic flatly refused. He feared that the pictures could he used detrimentally I side Memorial Park, Los Angeles. Sperling, in January 1967. by scheming parties. His interests lie elsewhere, as per his scheduled· i', Jan. 10, at 1:30 p.m. at the home of will be the speaker and will conduct SINCERE BEST WISHES FOR A VERY Funeral services were held at the , Edith Cohen, 307 St. Johns Avenue. a panel on !LS.D. with several uni- appearance Dec. 29 at the Wilshire Boulevard Temple children's Chanukah Shaarey Zedek Synagogue with services. King HAPPY AND JOYOUS CHANUKAH FANNIE SPECTOR HAIM STEINBERG BR., LADIES versity students. A questions and On December 30, 1967, at the interment at Shaarey Zedek Ceme­ EDDY SAMUELS, who figured in the news recently as the com­ Mizrachi, will meet on Thursday, answers period will follow. George TO THE JEWISH COMMUNITY tery, Sunday, Dec. 31, 1967. Flowers panion of singer Jimmy Rodgers on the night when Rodgers was slugged Misericordia Hospital, Mrs. Fannie Jan. 11, at 1 p.m. at the home of GARDEN CITY CHAPTER OF Spector of 696 Waterloo Street, Win- gratefully declined. by a Il}Ysterious _,assailant, 'is Eddie Fisher's close friend, pianist and Hotel , Mrs. E. Hollander, Ste. 15, 607 Mc- B'nai B'rith Women' entertained at arranger. Eddy is the son of the famous Milt Samuels, am! is also a nipeg, widow of Morris Spector, for­ Gregor Street. the Sharon Home on Thursday, Jan. merly of Watrous, Sask.; beloved HENRY WOLITZER EZRA CHAPTER, BADASSAH- 4, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Mrs. Zipman composer in his own right. Saskatoon , mother of Mrs. Lewis (Lucille) Suddenly, on Monday, Dec. 25, WIZO, will meet on Monday. Jan. presented a program of selected Currently, Samuels pere's new tune, uA Friend of ,Man I'll Be," has Cowin Steel Co. Ltd. Weidman of Winnipeg and Milton 1967, at the st. Boniface Hospital 8, at the T. Eaton Assembly Hall, Jewish s\lngs accompanied at the heen recorded hy Joe Feeney for RCA Victor and is getting.ilie big play. • Dining Room at the age of 70, Henry ,Wolitzer of Also, Sarah Vaughan recorded for Mercury Milt's "It's ,," Man's World," of Edmonton, Alta. 7th floor. Coffee will be served at piano by Mrs. Ben Katz., Conven- • Coffee Shop _ REINFORCING STEEL and STEEL FOR.~S· 438 Inkster Blvd., beloved husband which he wrote in 1941. 12:30 noon. Guests: The Jev.:ish ors were Mrs. Jack Elkin and Mrs. • Barber Shop of Ethel Wolitzer. The younger Samuels meanwhile has written "You Ain't Heard Women's Musical Club. Morris Levine. !Refreshments were • Day Rooms Mr. Wolitzer was co-owner of the Nothin' Yet," which is the title tune for Eddie Fisher's new RCA Victor' Phone SP 5-8161 REBECCA SIEFF CHAPTER OF served. Main Auto Body and Radiator Com­ Hadassah will meet on Monday, Jan. DAR ETzrON CHAP'l'ER OF aJ.bum, now in production. Although "You' .'\in't Heard Nothin' Yet" • PlQ'kade'. pany. He was a member of the 8, at 8:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Mizrachi Women will meet Monday, was an expression popularized by AI Jolson, Eddy doesn't believe that 1137 Pacific Ave. Rosh Pina Synagogue, the Achdus S. Pascal, 525 Perth Avenue. Guest Jan. 8, at 1:30 p.m. at the home of a previous tune. bore the same title. Even if it did, he explained that Air Conditioned Winnipeg speaker will :be Rabbi 1. Witty. Mrs. Dora Bakalinsky, 433' Semple use of his composition's name is legal because titles can't be copyrighted. At this writing, Eddy could not divulge any details of the tragic For Your DEBORAH CHAP., HADASSAH- Avenue, West''Kildonan. slugging of Jimmy: Rodgers. The matter is under investigation and In !lrmnriam WIZO, will meet on Monday, Jan. 8, MINNIE CHURcHILL CHAPTER Enjoyment MRS. ELLEN SNYDER at 12:30 noon at the Norlyn Bldg. of Hadassah' will: hold a Chanukah involves Eddy to the extent that he and Ji\1U'1y were enroute to the MESSRS. In loving memory of our dear husband, father and ' On December 30, 1967, at Miseri­ Hostesses are Mrs. B. F. Karby alid Gelt luncheon on Monday, Jan. 8, singer's home in the San 'Fernando Valley ,but their respetltive car~ t ___and Comfort _ I grandfather cordia Hospital, after a lengthy ill­ Mrs. H. Swartz. Mrs. J. M. Bern- at 1 p:tn. at 'the home of Mrs. J. became separated. When Eddy set out to searcb ior Jimmy, he found the NORMAN KOFFMAN ness, .Mrs. Ellen Snyder, formerly stein, national chairman, Nahalal, Raber, 608 Queenston Street. singer slumped in his car, the apparent victim oi a slugging. Eddy h~d, DAVID WOLFE of Ste. 5 - 550 Corydon Avenue, will speak on an important subject. MENORAH CHAP., HADASSAB- reported previously that three policemen had investigated 'Rodger's parlted JOE KASS who passed away beloved mother and grandmother. MANITOBA CHAPTER of B'NAI WIZO, will meet on ,Monday, :Jan. cll!-' but had failed, for some reason, to make a report. By.this writing, BUGS January 9, 1965 Moths, Roaches. Silverthlh D09ltivelv Mrs. Snyder came to Canada from B'rith Women will hold an executive 8, at 1 p.in. at the home qf Mrs. S. it is hoped that 'Rodgers has recovered from his critical condition and·' exterminated . Government U\liensed The most wonderful person in the Russia with her family a t an early fumigators. Country customelB, write are pleased to extend GQod Wishes meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 9, at 8:30 Kay, 285 EnnisklUen Avenue. that the mystery has been solved. for' ·,...... ·"t world to know age. She received her education Was the person who loved us very p.m. at the home of Mrs. Bess BERZLIA CII,APTER, PIONEER mmTY YEARS of close friendship ended -abruptly at the CIIARLl!8 RIESS & CO. to all their friends ane{ patrons for a in and was married to Dr. Established 1907 much so. Jeffries, 384 Hartford Avenue. Plans Women, will meet on Monday, Jan. Frontier 'Hotel when Joey Forman walked offstage and slugged his co­ Bright and Joyous Chanukah Maurice Snyder, who predeceased 877 Wall St. Ph. SU ns.. t 3-3.~29 A person so kind, so warm, like no for the February tea will be formu- 8,at 8:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. star and friend, Eddie Fisher. The two had been childhood friends in other; her in 1928. lated. Doris Gunn, 863 InltI,;ter, Boulevard. Sou"" Philadelphia and have been inseparable ever since. A helping hand to all he kne'f. She settled in Winnipeg in, 1948 SPECIALIZING in BODy'WORK He Ol'ade our life a very happy' one. Today, Joey and Edllie are friends again. They've patched their His 'feeling of security, dignity and and fr~m the"beginnlng was ~hole­ difference. " heartedly involved in the work of 80WLI;NG • Front End Wheel AJigmneat Grand ' MotorsLtd~' grace. SCORES ~e tI:Ouble started while Joey was performing his comedy routines. • Collision Work God broke our hearts to prove to us Hadassah. She served as president Gateway Mixed, 10 Pin highs last I Top Cats 10 Pin League highs In ' memory of our He only takes' the best. I had been invited to cover the show and Joey was anxious to make a • Frame Work 1003 MAIN. ST. Mother and Grandmother of Herzl Chapter and was until the week were: Mendel Rosenfeld 537; December 27 were: "A" division - good impression. FIsher started to heckle Joey from behind the curtain • Auto Painting PHONE JUstice 9·8366 How well we could remember That sad and wearymoming. end, active in its activities. She was (236), sam, KOW, elson 511 (23,3), Fred, 'I Ev GI,ad"s, tone 5,,00 ,(,,21, 5), Ed"i,e Pearl­ in a most unprofessional and unethical manner. Eddie interrupted every Kurhy Auto Winnipeg Canada MARY LEVY You did not have time to say fare- for three years vice-president of Toll 527, Max Duchon 518, Mal< man 509, (201), ~l J;3urke)ip6, Celia one of Forman's punchlines, blowing the comedian's routines into a who passed away well, Winnipeg Hadassah Council. PollockS08, 'Rube Cohen 505, 13m IHornii~in '488, 'SIlyreWeinerman mess of nothingne~s. Deeember 10, 1964 Nor we to say goodhye. She is survived by her daughter, Omnitsky 502. The Pizza Place won 476, Sally G~Jliber~.'4lI2:,i·B" divi- Body Ltd. You were gone before we knew. Joey was furious. ~~ reported that he walked offstage and slugged 5th Day inTebeth :vIrs. Ken (Bea) Morgan of Winni- the second quarter. sion ,~'!B~ ":¥eyeiiS 488,Lil Yan You worked so hard for those you I NEPON BROTHERS SASKATOON'S MOST MODERN Loving memories will never die, peg, and three granddaughters, B'nai B'rith Men's 10 Pin hig1ts I 440, Sheila Sti-eifler 435. Fisher. Security guards had to pull the pair apart. Later, Joey was loved, remorseful. He tried to apologize to Eddie but the singer refused to see PHONE 783-7053 AND :~pj~URIOUS As years roll on, and days go by. Tanya, Maurissa' and H~ather. She Decemher 28 were: high three I Maple Leaf Mixed 5 .,in League Deep in our hearts a memory is kept And lett us to remember. him. Joey sent Eddie a letter, which came back unopned. 501 FURBY STREET Of our dear one we lost and will -Sadly missed and remembered is also survived by one sister, Mrs. games - Harry Meyers 572 (202 -' highs on Wednesday, Dec. ,27, were: When the show closed and the pair had returned to Hollywood, never forgel by his wife Sylvia, children A. Lieberman, of Toronto, and two 235), Larry Brooker 561 (223), Har- men - Bert Glow 797, 'Charlie Connie Stevens phoned Joey's wife, Janine. During the conversation, -Ever remembered and sadly and grandchildren. brothers, S. Lieberman of Elsinore, vey Zimberg 550 (221), Max Duchon Derbitsky 796, Kurt Terhoch 757, Connie asked for 'Joey and said, "Someone wants to talk to vou." Eddie BlIRTHDAY AND WEDDING missed her cbildren and Calif., and W. Lieberman of Buffalo, 544, Herb Maslove 535 (2(5), Dave Maurice Rosenberl{ 666, Dave Win­ got on the phone and the pair made up. CAKES AT THEIR BEST N.Y. Novikoff 534, lzzy Shuster 526, Jack cure 653, Mal< Hochman 653; women Asked. if he had ever been called by Fisher to act as best man for In Slrmnriam Funeral services were held on Mallin 526, Morley Wolovick 528, Joe - Estelle Hershfield 756, Maureen his wedding to Connie Stevens, !Forman said no, but that was the deal; Belgian 3unday. Dod. 31, at 11 a.m. at the Rosenstock 509, Arnold Seeler 505, Wiseman 650, Freda Driben 639, Lee if they would marry, they would call him ,to act as ·best man. They never Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. Pall-, Dave Baker 502; high single -, Paull Chichinov 4136, Rita Swire 600. Team called. Draw your own conclusions. Past,y Shop ~arb of bearers were Messrs. Martin Erlich- Silver 215. I high for the evening was Bert Glow's man, Jack Finkelstein, Henry Hech- Hebrew Fraternal Lodge Men's 10 I with 323l. pins. Maurice Rosenberg's French Pastries Our Specialty Second Ave. at 20th Street East For a Complete Laundry Service In the Heart of Saskatoon's Business District ttbanlt~ tel', BerJ;l.ard Rosner, Joseph Secter Pin League results for Thursday, team won the second quarter. • • 1101 Corydon Ave. • Every Room with Combination Bath and Stan Tishler. Dec. 28: High three game series I Hebrew' Fraternal Ladies 10 Pin • FAMILY • BACHELOR • COMMERCIAL • Individual Thermostatically Controlled Heat Mr. Mel Narvey and family Those wishing to commemorate were bowled by Al Rutman 556, highs Dec. 28 were: Harriet Brown Phone GRover 5-7428 • Free Radio and Television • Extra Length Beds wish to offer sincere thanks her memory may make a contribu- Shelley Zitzerman, 550, Jack Pollock 513.' Rita Vine 509, Doreen Rubin­ Winnipeg, Man. •, Direct Dial Telephones • Free Parking for the many kind expressions lion to the Manitoba Heart Founda-. ,540, Bill Kluner 535, Sheldon Altman, feld 490, Ann Yutman 486, Rose IDEAL LAUNDRY " DRY CLEANERS LTD. ~STAURANl AND COFFEE &JJor " of sympathy extended to them ,,: MAX OSTEN, Manager hon. Private Shiva. 516, Ron Wolfe 512, Joe Chmelnitsky' Rosove 467, Phyllis Nurgitz 441, during their recent bereave­ Phone GA 2-1777 509, Sam Kleiman 505, Dave Sodom- Bubbles Youssiem 433, Zelma Zit­ ment. MARl" GREENBERG sky 504 and Jack Rosove 502. Izeeman 420, Ann Chmelnitsky 420, 9514 - HOth AVE. EDMONTON On January 1, 1968, Mrs. Marie B'nai B'rith Northgate Ladies 10 I Mailene Goldberg 417. Rose Pollock Greenberg. aged 64 years, of Ste. Pin Bowling League high singlea '1 d Sheila Roitenberg 405, Adele Now Open! IN EVEN1 OF 2A Balfouria Apts, were: Norma Soode 163, Elaine iPaul I'ollocll: 401, Rupy Minuk 401. You'll enjoy staying at Saskatoon's Finest A DEATH Mrs. Greenberg was predeceased 156, Dena Turbovsky 154, Noreen Garden City Lodge of B'na1 B'rith Regina's Newest IN YOUR FAMILY by her husband, Abraham, in June, Peters 153; high triple - Shirley Hr. and'~ 5 Pin highs Dec. 21 call the 1967. She leaves to mourn one Pauley 470, iPhyllis Laveman 459, were: Men - Irv Schom 763 (298), daughter, Esther, of Beausejour, Evelyn Snider 453, Gertie Chochi- Curly Juravsky 674 (245), Chuck Chinese Restaurant Man; one son, Lawrence Charles, nov 430. Frolich 667 (245); ladies - PhylJs Home of the Paradise Room Independent of Winnipeg; four ,brothers, two Centennial Mixed 10 Pin Bowling Laveman 147 (291), Kay Sera 608 In loving memory of the late 'I1Ie BNAY ABRAHAM, sisters and six grandchildren. League highs last week were: Sam (,,34\. Rose Goulding 203; honorable Prober 542, Harvey Stoller 528, mention - Joe Elfenbaum 664 (254), VAUER CEMEl'ERY MJlS. TOBY SIHDER Funeral service was held Tuesday. Harold Horenstein 518, Joe Glad- Mike Krivoshea 651 (281), Gordon A. RABER -,ED 4-7174 who passed away Jan. 2, at 2 p.m. in the Rosh Pina FREE PARKING•• COMPLETELY AIR-CONDITIONED December 24th, 1963 Synagogue. Interment was in the stono 504, Larry Rice 504, Ruby &nIsIsIn 803 (210), !Marcia Corrin I. WOLSON - JU 9-1205 Gales 564 (232. 186, 146), Lil Stoller ~uo. Curly Juravsky's Legal Beagles Ideal ~wntOwn Saskatoon Location at 1224 Albert 8th Day of Teveth Shaarey Zedek Cemetery. "Dignified reverence for cus­ 503, Celia Horenstein 493, Norma came up with the top high tearn tom with consideration and -fu;er remembered and !l8d1y I In lieu of flowers, donations may __ ...... _ • -. __ a_J ...... _ • -. ~ - -...... - III PHONE 652-6770 612 SPADINA CRES. E. Phone 527·8033 understanding." missed by her husb.mcl,. ' be made to the United Israel Appeal Geller 489, Ev Gladstone 482, Sybil triple without h3"'dicap of 2889 _"'''1 .... b'. cbildren, mother and family. or the Canadian Cancer Society. Rosenberg 454. (1029).

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