Photograph depicts (left to right) Ted Goodson, Doug Mowatt (B.C. M.L.A.), and Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation representative Michael Young at the ribbon cutting ceremony for the newly constructed B'nai B'rith Manor.
Photograph depicts Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation representative Michael Young (right) and an unknown man unveiling a plaque commemorating the construction of B'nai B'rith Manor.
Photograph depicts Bella Kanevsky on the balcony of her apartment at B'nai B'rith Manor during the building's official opening ceremony. Standing with her (left to right): Stan Korsch (President of the B'nai B'rith Building Society) and Rabbi Wilfred Solomon.
Photograph depicts (left to right) Ted Goodson, Doug Mowatt (B.C. M.L.A.), and Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation representative Michael Young at the ribbon cutting ceremony for the newly constructed B'nai B'rith Manor.
Photograph depicts (left to right) Will Becken, Sam Gold, Edward Breitbard (B'nai B'rith District #4 president), Mr. Kross, and Morris Saltzman at a B'nai B'rith event. Becken, Gold, and Kross are holding Silver Honor Certificates.
The community service committee of B'nai B'rith Lion's Gate Lodge presented a 21-inch 1958 Console Philco TV set to the Jericho Hill School for the deaf. Dr. C. MacDonald, director of the school, reported that the TV set would give his pupils both entertainment and practice with their lip-reading. Photograph is attached to a scrapbook. It depicts those who participated in the presentation (left to right): Chuck Kemp, Paul Tyre, Maurice Lifchus, Dr. C. MacDonald, Alec Jackson, Mr. Cardinall (school recreation officer), and Sam Gordon. Kneeling are two pupils of the school, Ronald Thorpe and Doug Lambert.
Photograph attached to scrapbook. It depicts three unknown B'nai B'rith members helping to unload a Canadian Red Cross blood transfusion service truck. B'nai B'rith Lion's Gate Lodge organized a blood bank clinic at Beth Israel synagogue in May 1958. Corresponding photos of this event can be found in other scrapbooks.