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~~ . Thursday, :December 25, 1965 Page Twelve ' flew .Year"s Messages: . !l:.' THE MAYOR'S OFFICE: our energies and our determination, I Hi HOt Come to the Park r." New Year falls upon us like Iduring this Centennial Year, to work Aliyah,~.ews a llianket of 'newly faIlen snow. This for hinnan betterment and to make BEHIND ' '-""" , ~.' Metro's big-three parks, AsSini-1 until 6 p.m. ageold custom is ceiebrated 'by,the our province a hetter place in which / The number of applicants to the boine, Kildonan and St. Vital, arc Pond skating in the three major THE Israel Aliyah Centres in and many peoples of the world and to live. . all set to be included in the holiday parks has become ever more popu­ throughout re'corded history at, In an atmosphere of rising expec./ the United Staiea.:;and the number - ' ' festivities of Metropolitan Winni- lar since its introduction as part of many different times of the year. lations; I wish you one and all . ,GLASS of individuals. ;;llj;f families going to peggers - especially the younger the program to make the parks A happy and joyous occasion, the Happy New Year and a rewardinhl-;:~:'-:;;;::~:--"'-"'-----:::::::~-:::==-=:-~::::::::::-::-:::::-:~-:"=~::-::::-::==-----"'------~-- . live in Israel )ia~- increased markedly No. 53 • 1'~ ':;" / crowd. ation and enjoyment centres. New Year must inevitably hold the Centennial. . Vol., XLV WINNIPEG, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1969 past;,7efr and a half. For d~nng t~e Skating on the ponds, tobogganing available for the full year as recre­ promise 'of a brighter future. It is ED SCHREYER, thiS period of time ,the Aliyah Desk ------..:...=------on slides that are fast enough for Toboggan sliding is also available my' hope that the peoples of the Premier of Manitoba. in Winnipeg processed 65 applica­ iun and slaw enough for safety" at Frazer's Grove Park in East Kil­ world will once again try to attain The opening round of Consols: Curling for the umpteenth time tions for aliyah - 38 of them, in­ and snowshoeing are probably the donan, Crescent Drive Park in Fort the goal which has so long been FROM METRO: play proved to be an - uneventful this week, and forced to go short­ cluding four families, were com­ leading, attractions. Garry, and Westview, off Saskatche- sought after, "Feace On Eartli, This year there'!s an added note ..Tel Aviv (JCNS) -' Mrs. Golda, its creation, which' made possible' In her speech 10 the Knesset Mrs, evening. Bob Lem~ha scored 5, on hand,ed in Cole Staniloff's absence, pleted by the applicants leaving for There ar" warm .change-facilities wan Ave. However, there, are no Goodwill Towards Men." of stock-taking' and review behind Meir, 'the Prn.ne Ministe,:, pre~ent~d; the 1967 vi?tory. He served in the \ Meir sai~ that Isra,el'sfortifications, the, :first end agaiil$ Norm Bernie Fratkin proved to 'be no Israel. ' , , and food concessions' too. The As- food or change facilities at these This"yeai-the members of City the New Year's 'wishes I bring you her new, Cabmet of national coa11- RA.F. durmg World War II and,and pOSitions had withstood all, 1, and this proved to be enough points match for the Lemercha rink and The Israel Aliyah Centre is able siniboine Park Conservatory coffee locations. Council and myself will also re- from myself and the Metropolitan ,tion to the .Knesset. 'It comprises 24 studied aeronautics in Britain in enemy attacks. Not one single posi­ i to wrap up his victory. Yale Lerner was easily defeated in an abbrevi­ to help its registrants with i"forma­ shop remains open while construc- Parking lots are located, close to new our pledge to provide efficient Council. In looking forward; theremiriisters, ,and its central feature is 1947,. He brought to Israel in 1948 tion had been abandoned, not a and Bernie Fratkin both scored easy ated match. This victory gives the tion concerning loans for transpor­ ~ion proceeds on the new conserva- the active sports centres in the Municipal Government and Ad- are new deterininations of purpose. the appointment of General Ezer the first Messerschinidt and Czech single house vacated, no person had victories over Jack Levin and Barry Lemecha.'rink the No., 2 spot in tation, shipment of goods, passports tory and the sanie park offers the major parks.. The parks' road sys­ ministration for our citizens. Let us As we go thorugh this New Year ()f Transport planes and commanded the. deserted, ,hi!; pIIlCe"""""", .. ,,,';, .. , ... , j." WehmallI~, ~s ,M~s,t~r firs~ , PI asker. In the only game that pro- Consols. "and visa information; etc. They are :(ine Zoo coffee shop as 'well. At Kil- temsj:l~ve ,been ·expanded to 'their resolve' to measure : every' step.;.le arid 'th.e;;:'~wc~lendar-decade;' we fOr the Gallal Al,gnment. . Israeli squadron in the War of Liber- She noted that Israel's st,uld' on , ,vided some, interest for the specta-, ,For the second time, in as many also able to make reservations' at donan Park there is the Pavilion Ipresent excellence' in recent seas­ take in the New Year. Whether we also enter the second decade of . General WeizII;1ann's appointment ation. the ceasefire lines was stronger tors, Bob Robinson was held intact weeks, Rob Robinson was sent to Absorption C e n t res. Absorption coffee shop and St. Vital Park has a' ons. Frequent bus service (transit) will it or not, we cannot journey Metropolitan Government. is Undoubtedly a prestige victory In 1951 he returned to Britain for today than ever before. The Army, by Ralph Hamovich for most of the the cleaners by a Taylor. This Tay­ Centres, where the Oleh receives an refreshment concesslon on weekends is available to Kildonan and Assini- without leaving our mark' and others Hindsight and foresight corne to- for the Herut Party, of which he is further studies in, command and she said, had proved by d~eds it was game 'before pulling away in, the lor is Larry Taylor apd his rink from intensive course in 'Hebrew, offer boine parks. will follow where we go because gether at this point. It is a prime a prominent member., He is a staff school. ' " \ capable of holding the lines' until late ends. the Granite. Afte rIosing in the room and board at nominal rental, we' have marked the way. New Year's wish that all of us _ brother-in-law of Moshe Dayan, the Not A Single Position Abandoned the advent of peace. . , " Round two of pIRy saw Norm finals of the Portage 'Spiel to Taylor H<::brew s,tudies, and assistance with Peretz Dinner One in every three members of At this tinle I would like to extend the citizens along with the, elected Defence Minister, and his entry in ------'------,.-----,.---'---'-~----­ Portnoy easily defeat the Levin Bob & Co. again found themselve~ care of children for a period of five (Cont. from page 3) the Canadian labor force is· 45 or to ,each and every one, on behalf of and appointed ol'fieials 'of Metro, as >the Cabip.et strengthens the pro- , rink as did Ralph, Hamovich over facing the young foursome for this S4B4JJlII~Q E~nl"lIMntl·O' ... ," months: A small apartment, ade- a gratifying number of benefactors, older, according to the Department City Council, our personal greetings 'well as the Provincial, government hawk members who, anyway, now 'l1li::> 'llll::>fi 0':'11 alGI.r Barry Plosker. The losses of Levin season's first "Consols" berth. For III.,.., III'" ql!ate for basi~ needs, is supplied. patrons and sponsors were being of Manpower and Immigration.' 'and best wishes for a healthy, happy and the area municipalities - can, enjoy a c1ealj superiority. ' ." and Plosker eliminated them from the uninformed, the Maple Leaf and prosperous New Year. and will turn our experience and' Here is the full composition of the Washington (JTA)-Rep. Bertram I Israel to force a, withdrawal similar I, For adult members of a family hav- signed up to augment proceeds that L. Podell, New York Democrat, tolp I to the 1957 rollback.'" ~urt~er play. !he tw? "A:" side playdowns just completed simply ing a good command of the Hebrew will be available for the school's Canada received 3,105,000 immi­ STEVEN JUBA, planning to good advantage in this C a b inet: prime ministel:", Mrs. Golda ' 1 semI-finals prOVided a stir of mterest determine who will represent the Mayor. new decade. Meir; deputy premier and minister the' House of Representatives tilis Rep. Joshua Eilberg,' Pennsyl- language, reservations may be made bu'lid' lng and mam~nance'.~ fU11 d . grants' between 19411 and. 1968, the a~ Bob Lemecha was forced to make club in Consols play. Further com­ It should be remembered by of education, Yigal AlIon; foreign week that he had asked President vania Democrat, said that the had at a hostel. The same facilities as .' . . ' , . Department of Manpower and Im­ . ' ' ", . . . bb b Nixon whether he should regard asked Sen. Hugh 'Scott, the Repub~ . his last S!lot of the game to hand petition against other clubs deter­ at, the Absorption Centre are avail-I A. highlight of the dmner Will be migration reports. About 184,000 FROM THE MANITOBA PREMIER: everyone that local' government's mmlster, A a E an; defence minis- Yale Lerner his first defeat and mines the fin~1 32 competitors in able at the hostel except there is a trIbute to, Mrs. Ethel Keller, one newcomers anived in 196B. , This is not only a New' Year for i iormation and its powers, along with ter, Moshe Dayan; finance minister, ~xpressi~ns by, Secretar~ dof State ~can Minority l~ader, to use. his no full-time ulpan for Hebrew stu- of the school s oldest and most d\,di­ Bob Robinson had to overcome a the final playdowns to be held later ,: Manitoba; it is also the beginning' its limitaations, are the responsi- Pinhas Sapir; housing minister, Zeev o~~rs 0: y?ur. own wor. s as ,the . enormous prestige" t9 ' conVlllce three -point spot given up ,in the in the season at Dauphin. The dies and no organized help with cated' leaders and supporters, 'and of Manitoba's second ,century "as a.' bility of the Province under the Sharef; trade and iIidustry, Joseph I offi?lal"gu,delme to our Middle East President Nixon to provide, support first end to !Bernie Fratkin to defeat eventual winner will represent the care of children. ' her late husband, William Keller, LARGEST CIRCULATION' province of Canada.' 'B.N.A. Act. NEiarIy ten. years ago, Sapir; transport minister, General policy. Mr.. Pod;1l at length for IsraelF Ilep. Eilberg said he who was ,also a long-time pioneer quote~, the Fratkin, rink. Province of Manitoba in the Mac- In extending greetingsat this time Metro was formed by'the Province Ezer, Weizmann; 'labour .minister, from Mt. NlXons, commitments on had told the Pennsylvania Senalor In Winnipeg the AIiyahDesk is a supporter and 'leader of the school. IN WESTERN CANADA ' I I d k d th P 'd t t that he was, . concerned ' that· 'the A large crowd gathered to watch donald Brier, to be held in Winni­ Y f I service of the Federated Zionist _ 'on'1 the" threshold of, our' Centen-, of Manitoqa and it was. given a Ch'ose, AG mogi;ti . agricultureti ., 'minister,Y I sraed' anC as e 'f h,e, h resl d hen 0 Nixon. ,:A, dniin.istration ','m, ay so badly'" the Lemecha - Robinson "A" side peg early, 'in 'March. The Taylor Dinner tickets and, information Organization of Canada, and is nia Year ,_. it is fitting to pay tri- specified list of assignments to carry , aun , va ; Jus c mmlster a,,:cov a vise ongress 1 . e a c anged ',' ','.. ' final. Those who saw it ,,(ere treated victory over Robinson gives ,him the may be obtained' from dinner com­ manned by Bert Waldman, who can The Jewish Post bute to'the pioneers, and 10 the. rich ,out. , . , Shap~ro; int.e~ior min~ter, .~oshe his. mind. He said th~no.tion was ,;:~::Israel~, pOSitionale the con­ to an" exciting, well-curled .. game of the 32 spots in the final mittee members or by phoning the 'first~' be reached by ph~ne at 942-0785. In Current News ,- Top Featnres mixture, of peoples of every culture,! Some of ,them were to be fairly IShapiro; religIOUS. affalr~ ml~ster, spreading that "our government is! th' ce table .an~ on th. .. battlefield with Bob Robinson scoring an round-robin. Peretz-Folk School, 600 Jefferson race, religion and 'background who' immediate some of them longer- Dr. Zerah Warhaftig; socml welfare, 'I'li ' , ' . ,. . . . : a: once ngam er secunty will be addition to aid in ,registering for Ave., at 338-3383 or 338-0045. . ' ,; , , D J h B ." h 1WI ng to use ;Its great mfluence on I serlOusly compromised"·" ,',. extra-end victory over the Lemecha Maple Leaf Juniors easily defeated an Absorption Centre or Hostel the make up our populatjon mosaw. range. The short range jobswerej r,. osep urg;tou~sm, Mos e " " ':','. ':, ' , rink", This victory, incidentlj.lly, was the Strathcon~ Juniors in, the last . ,.' Aliyah Desk offers informatiolf' for Their exertions, determination' 'and accomplished and implemented. The' Kol; development, Haiim Landau; 'I" " " ' "': , ,","c' ' , the' firSt 'tii!ie'Roohlson 'hiui' ever round of "Iilter-Club' 011atiol!l., pure water supply and, Balzllal, of Mapam); absorptIon " '. .,' ",'. ..' club game. In other garnes' in this Scona enabled' them to win' their in a Kibbutz, VIP - Volunteers for this day. ., .' '.. . sew,a~e. treatment" and the living I minister, (kept for Victor Shen:t?V, Boston (Jl'A) - Richard Cardinal the to ,insist ~n direct draw Bernie, Fratkin easUy defeated division quite handily. Next for the Israel Program, Shertit La'Am. The I ON dEWISH AFFAIRS,? ' At the s,ame tIme, It IS appropriate amemties of a superb system of, of Mapam). The two Mapam mmls- Cushing, the Roman Catholic Arch-I negotiation betwee~' Israel and the Norm Portnoy 'and Ralph Hamovich Junior will be a city semi-final -now 9 resolve to build upon these parks _ along with a standardized i tel'S refused their appointments, but bishop of Boston" criticized ,the Arab states." He 'added' "Efforts by Israel AIiyah 'Centre in Canada, is 1 broke up a tie game in the eighth game' against opposition not yet headed, by Abe Toocl:', 1247 Guy YOUR FRIENDS WILL THANK foundations the kind of society, with assessment as' a basis to finance Mrs; Meir decided w loeep these two Nixon Adniinis,~r,.tio';, this weekhor 'o;l1r, Government' and, ilie govern­ end with a big 6-ender to eliminate determined. St., Montreal 107. e~u~lity of ~pportunity an~ condi-', these needs _' all these w~rks have I minister~es for thein: to take lat~r. changing its policy toward IsraeL menti

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