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NO. 31
Dh-' In th
eKw
le ^ildnsc
^ewsrront
a P *
UNION FORMS STUDY GROUP
test itg
3’aH(ko'^
c°iicerg"
^iibbin/p’
tings
iod Hip ■
CW fe-rV
on h
By K.
-At a recent Ui
w.
was cec.o
of ei
J^s items this week seem
serving of comment, all ofi
or significance, because they ।
to various phases of the "Jap- i
i his move
educa ting
mem
US and their part m the Laheu; M
ove
as the portent waking of a greater
xpected
A committee of four was Necked 10^
.mcmber$- '
arrangements and
"
° comp e,c the preliminary
the occasion ' hte
"Meh would best U
;
, Aiderman Wilson, we
to dismiss with a con-;
gesture born of long De.
to pave the wav for greater'
m
H
'
A'‘OnaayC
Wly in the New Year.
' 3roup "'' 1 9Ct “"“" l“H swing.
Sea Island
Formal organizaiion
hi tion of (he ;
We can ill afford to'
' lat he "Mends to! Falls
“P the 9h°r' 05 - - Ocean!
iept. this attitude. He remains .(renew his campaign to sehtrAthe
Canadian
instant and potential menace tolpower for tfw fit ♦ r
' of toil seven days a week with no N
3,0 (P°U,ln9 ^Dh fhcir sonq;
™ . y 0 J|scr!m- taking advantage of thL increased X^ion^^
Aldine ’
ur happiness and well being. Let's I ■ _x
Kburnc
5 score
A forget that Adolf Hitler, too, iinate a9ainst Orientals in is-: here from near and far.
' “ lhi» Jre "wk'ngjday, I)w. JT K w . next Sunannounced
voice crying in the wil-iSuing Trade licences.
^’t keec
INTER-COLLEGIATE ADVANCE IN SEATTLE PLANNm
। Im
A’" by *'r**w
s
demes
^e theyJ
Nisei students from the University of B c
PLANNED
: fukuahima.
Although the last attempt
^arry's, ’
Alone of Nisei organizations, the ।
Amencan colleges and universities of the Pac fio nodh " t
Formation of the new chap,
to
secure
a
charter
amendment
s
attempted
to
meet
: of their I
_
- this!
to converge upon the campus in Seattle Feb
T*“W: ter, which boasts a member
lays ran j
menace. But it has not followed up! empowering the City Council to
Inter-collegiate Advance, sponsored bv' the' £ '"
?Td N' W' 1
ship of some fifty Nisei, many
rhe move of inviting Aid. Wilson to! discriminate in this way was
’Ponents, I
and Fuyo-Kai of the U. of Washington.'
--anese .Indents' Club ।
of whom are engaged in the
9 Points I
speak in this community. There is rejected by the private bills
The one day conference will be
k
fishing
industry, brings the
a job in hand for the JCCL leaders,
: a com- I
and open discussions on problems of Niiei students9""'5 Speakcrs
I
committee
in
the
last
session
of
total number of chapters affili’y half- I
to explore the situation thoroughly
the Provincial Legislature, Aid.
theories
d'tj^eWve “
' '°
and) ated with the League to eight,
to see if we cannot take steps to
Wilson
will
again
seek
the
demonstrate convencingly the in
bonds among the students of N. W college"5
’° Pr°™,e c,oser' Edward T. Ouchi. League gen’aced k
same amendment.
justice of Aid. Wilson’s campaign.
nai secretary, and members of
Dec. la 'tT™Vt^ Cr debat£
Seattle, j
of AsaHie National Executive, will speak
His campaign will be based
tinned to I
l he second, the formation of a, upon two setps. First, the in-1 strong team of Paul Seto TomSil
debate against the I at the organization meeting on
checks. I
Feat
^^«Z>^
the aims, history and programme
new
JCCL
chapter.
No
organiza
"’ays (o I
corporation in the citv charter!
of (he Citizens League.
tion has received more criticism( of a clause from the old Trade!
^r aspir- I
HIO
kc,
CL?.
D^i^ls
0
*
br
<^dcast
over
station
CKMO,
j
than ;he JCCL, largely because so Licence Board Act. now repealed
a 53-2? I
Presentation
moa. IS expected of it.
No one because of lack of application
National JCCL oratorical
WaS 3n address bV Norah Fujita ! Presentation of the
doubts the value of the organiza- which would give the city un the prize-winning essay 'w'Tf r
address « drawn from 1 * llllra« Io (he
ron or ^e va)ue of ^ objectives
Youth",
published
in
part
in
the
n„
m
C
°-°P
era''°n with Canadian j ;e,W‘' by the Vancouver Jcci.
restricted authority to refuse and
But ,ew fully rea|i2e the magnitude!
LIBRARY RPAnv An 'lsue °f The New Canadian.
Dough the kindness of the Tait..legulate issuance of licences
Cataloguing of bools on ?aL
N
CULATI0N
I
"’HI be
A the task to which it has been!
IS
Second, a charter amendment! library has been completed it was ann^ Japan.e.5e “,llu'e in the JCCLl'""11'’ 10 11,8 North Arm Hurridedicated.
As a representative body it must empowering the council to im-! are open for circulation among ill ini. fa N *“k' a"d the b»ksj
"' '-N’SUe champions.
satisfy the demands of the first gen- pose a quota system, limiting the take out books are asked to register thTl™''.
dKi
™
3
ATile
^ciety will sponsor a
—cv vU1 UUUKS
as^ej
■
Those desiring to
moveration, whose political opinions number of uew Oriental licences at 362 Alexander St. No chare
TiTK a' "le ,ibrarY office,
Picture
show
in
Acme
Canvary from reactionary conservatism to a certain percentage of the the expenses of library suppkes9 wil!
ap^^'
’ Dee. IS, to raise funds to
to radical left-wingism.
It must trade permits in that class.
Books may be-car,’y on its work as a League
taken out for two weeks at a time.
satisfy the
r demands and explain the
chapter.
LJd ° . the second generation,
1 se opinions and attitudes vary
and whose political
(
est and understanding vary
?33
X
Zef° t0 3
hf9h
Editors Note:—From time to time our
inquiring reporter will
adLn X
mUSt meet a Can~ submit gleamings ot Nisei opinions concerning
island Resident Pays Tribute To Japanese
current topics ot interest.
sh H'PUb 'CX°Se range of UHderThe Quix
Wednesday, Vancouver held a plebiscite on the question of
ing and whose diversity of
farlanA rLP°liCe were inquiring into Major Lenox Macviews is even greater.
Daylight Saving Time. Suppose that you, as a citizen of the country
*
*
*
Galiano IslandT "Jv° V'N alleged Japanese occupation of
»Trm S t0 e”r“e yOUr democrah'c right to cast a vote would
of k
i u
by Orce °f arms- Mrs. S. Page a resident
PJ'rdz nhe Speech delivered by you have voted yes or no on this question.
menK
forward 10 challenge the major's stateThe Place—The New Canadian Office
Coast J “^ Sabi" Of the Pacific
oX i
er?en s Union- ^go's
The Comeback
“Two or three hundred Japan bia graduate.
Sle6P
^ht if it is 110t
^tPAhts for the Msei. f°’
Michi Ashikawa, clothin
“They
ese have
been are
busyonat the north
,
island
the S-N J^'?9 lndustrY has been
*
* .J dark. Im sure it would cause the end of
f
man, 396 Powell: Yes. I haven’t or(Wn.rv „.„,.,■
0
e Is,and durin £ the fish- ™y a few moaHis until the cud
bin
A
° raCial s,rife
Mr. paid much attention to it because I nMllv ho,,,.. Ji f '
to
lose
,
ing
season,
operating their
ot the fishing season, after which
^« c *he
it's of no use, but I think.it would!
’
U’S 01 sleep'
) Miss Hide Hyodo, school teachset up al°ng they leave. Some of them bring
e of working in be a good thing. So
F many people
■
harmony with the
«mu water mark," Mrs. Page said their women and families to (he
major;
majority of the could enjoy that extra hour 1"of^ei, 61ol Victoria: Yes, We waste “When Major Macfarlane made island. After they leave one or
cl°er generation,
“‘jsuch a lot of sunshine in the
but, he added sunshine.
his charges, my husband tele two men are left to protect (heir
significantly, wjth
I morning,
e ieally should apt
J
the CanadianTatsuo Harada, mill worker. I
from
^orn Japanese it is
up earlier to take advantage of!
r°m the
tIle sonth end of plants until they return with the
an entirely dif- 1324 Franklin: Yes.
Although |t
where we- -----live, v>,
to me
th season next year, I am quite de'erent question.
I some confusion would probably " LabouHn& P60^. would Mia ve T
finite in my own mind and from
Rapidly assuming places of leader-! ^suJt, and it might cause some theXpX°h
t0 g° t0 Japanese to ask them if anything
such as Major Macfarlane said our experience that nothing likp
st P among second
generation fish-1hardship upon
the
labouring Of coursp ; parks, and so fforth.
°rth'
The Japanese what the major says ever takes
couise 1 think it would be best > was
> • -Tgoing
. “ on.
—
are two Nisei from S unbury, people. I’d think the advantages jf jt
were placed on a national!^ 11 and 3augl,cd> thinking it place."
TrX”ent
the JCCL movement. of an extra hour of sunshine.basis to avoid confusion ^[quite a joke.
Mrs. Page said that Mrs. Wil■Ao
deV°ti0n to brin9- would outweigh the disadvantagson, storekeeper at the north end
“
Disproves Charges
Wesley Fujiwara, student. 3422
U ^IS understanding of the
of
the island who knows the Jap
“We have lived on the island for
^ tHe Part Of Omenta!
■
|Eton: Jes. It deserves a fair
Kunio
Shimizu,
office
clerk,
391,'t
r
j
a
j
fr
farmers some time, but have never seen anese well because they deal with
L 1
n stands as the brightest Powell: No. I used to work in j an{i ’ Ave all .realize that
other primary producers i^7 Japanese carrying guns and her, confirms all (hat she says
n°pe for a
, . P^cenanent ending of Port Alice, and found that you:I would have a difficult time, of it
ne,vei\hea^ any shots fired. and that, the residents of the
-r,|e m this industry.
But there may be hidden advant-H
)anC Vlsited the Japanese island are making a joke of the
*
Iished),. definite leadership by Nisei,
■whole incident.
'hwT'thfIOSe'y re'ated t0 the and a meeting of Occidentals of ages which would be revealed if0W a few days ag0
Major Macfarlane, in a letter
it were given a try-out
!n d eveiTthing was all right and
A Progress of the labour every class, by Nisei trained and
to
the Victoria Times had ehargKiyoshi Suns
I there was no trouble,
Xn? T ^CSa" F^ -Of this move- equipped to meet them on their
niyubni ouga, bzz Alexander,
“The
Japanese now on the ed that a considerable number
.
at somp ^ ^1'^ tO Write in fuH own ground.
The labour move- :office clerk: Yes. I can’t see any-! . .
island are the finest people you of armed Japanese fishing boats
ment
will
be
the
most
important
1
thing
to
be
lost
by
it,
or
why
some later date
For the momcould deal with. We sell them jhad invaded the island and driven
ent, | ■ •
briefm
Inc Ined to assess it very field in which to build a structure | Pe°Ple should be against it. We wood and wool and they are the I the residents off their land, set
y as an indication of the new of mutual sympathy and under-i should give it a try. It would be
best of payers. One of them is up a fish curing factory and ordphase In relations between Occi- standing.
rood for the health of the people.!
a University of British Colum- eied all white men to keep oft!"
dental
an<L ^Panese Canadians.
Ed’s Note—The New Canad
the
PhaSe' wil1 be marked by
ian is indebted to Nellie L, Mc
earninner9enCy °f the Nisei as the
Clung, noted Canadian writer
^ty"" of the Japanese
and author, who forwarded the
Yz (a fact already estababove report from the Victoria
to dkep
ites
Ifee
OUR QUIZZING REPORTER?!!
This
A
Nisei - Owned
Galiano Charges Wholly False
Paper
’ Times of Dec. 9, to this paper.
.............
NO. 31
Dh-' In th
eKw
le ^ildnsc
^ewsrront
a P *
UNION FORMS STUDY GROUP
test itg
3’aH(ko'^
c°iicerg"
^iibbin/p’
tings
iod Hip ■
CW fe-rV
on h
By K.
-At a recent Ui
w.
was cec.o
of ei
J^s items this week seem
serving of comment, all ofi
or significance, because they ।
to various phases of the "Jap- i
i his move
educa ting
mem
US and their part m the Laheu; M
ove
as the portent waking of a greater
xpected
A committee of four was Necked 10^
.mcmber$- '
arrangements and
"
° comp e,c the preliminary
the occasion ' hte
"Meh would best U
;
, Aiderman Wilson, we
to dismiss with a con-;
gesture born of long De.
to pave the wav for greater'
m
H
'
A'‘OnaayC
Wly in the New Year.
' 3roup "'' 1 9Ct “"“" l“H swing.
Sea Island
Formal organizaiion
hi tion of (he ;
We can ill afford to'
' lat he "Mends to! Falls
“P the 9h°r' 05 - - Ocean!
iept. this attitude. He remains .(renew his campaign to sehtrAthe
Canadian
instant and potential menace tolpower for tfw fit ♦ r
' of toil seven days a week with no N
3,0 (P°U,ln9 ^Dh fhcir sonq;
™ . y 0 J|scr!m- taking advantage of thL increased X^ion^^
Aldine ’
ur happiness and well being. Let's I ■ _x
Kburnc
5 score
A forget that Adolf Hitler, too, iinate a9ainst Orientals in is-: here from near and far.
' “ lhi» Jre "wk'ngjday, I)w. JT K w . next Sunannounced
voice crying in the wil-iSuing Trade licences.
^’t keec
INTER-COLLEGIATE ADVANCE IN SEATTLE PLANNm
। Im
A’" by *'r**w
s
demes
^e theyJ
Nisei students from the University of B c
PLANNED
: fukuahima.
Although the last attempt
^arry's, ’
Alone of Nisei organizations, the ।
Amencan colleges and universities of the Pac fio nodh " t
Formation of the new chap,
to
secure
a
charter
amendment
s
attempted
to
meet
: of their I
_
- this!
to converge upon the campus in Seattle Feb
T*“W: ter, which boasts a member
lays ran j
menace. But it has not followed up! empowering the City Council to
Inter-collegiate Advance, sponsored bv' the' £ '"
?Td N' W' 1
ship of some fifty Nisei, many
rhe move of inviting Aid. Wilson to! discriminate in this way was
’Ponents, I
and Fuyo-Kai of the U. of Washington.'
--anese .Indents' Club ।
of whom are engaged in the
9 Points I
speak in this community. There is rejected by the private bills
The one day conference will be
k
fishing
industry, brings the
a job in hand for the JCCL leaders,
: a com- I
and open discussions on problems of Niiei students9""'5 Speakcrs
I
committee
in
the
last
session
of
total number of chapters affili’y half- I
to explore the situation thoroughly
the Provincial Legislature, Aid.
theories
d'tj^eWve “
' '°
and) ated with the League to eight,
to see if we cannot take steps to
Wilson
will
again
seek
the
demonstrate convencingly the in
bonds among the students of N. W college"5
’° Pr°™,e c,oser' Edward T. Ouchi. League gen’aced k
same amendment.
justice of Aid. Wilson’s campaign.
nai secretary, and members of
Dec. la 'tT™Vt^ Cr debat£
Seattle, j
of AsaHie National Executive, will speak
His campaign will be based
tinned to I
l he second, the formation of a, upon two setps. First, the in-1 strong team of Paul Seto TomSil
debate against the I at the organization meeting on
checks. I
Feat
^^«Z>^
the aims, history and programme
new
JCCL
chapter.
No
organiza
"’ays (o I
corporation in the citv charter!
of (he Citizens League.
tion has received more criticism( of a clause from the old Trade!
^r aspir- I
HIO
kc,
CL?.
D^i^ls
0
*
br
<^dcast
over
station
CKMO,
j
than ;he JCCL, largely because so Licence Board Act. now repealed
a 53-2? I
Presentation
moa. IS expected of it.
No one because of lack of application
National JCCL oratorical
WaS 3n address bV Norah Fujita ! Presentation of the
doubts the value of the organiza- which would give the city un the prize-winning essay 'w'Tf r
address « drawn from 1 * llllra« Io (he
ron or ^e va)ue of ^ objectives
Youth",
published
in
part
in
the
n„
m
C
°-°P
era''°n with Canadian j ;e,W‘' by the Vancouver Jcci.
restricted authority to refuse and
But ,ew fully rea|i2e the magnitude!
LIBRARY RPAnv An 'lsue °f The New Canadian.
Dough the kindness of the Tait..legulate issuance of licences
Cataloguing of bools on ?aL
N
CULATI0N
I
"’HI be
A the task to which it has been!
IS
Second, a charter amendment! library has been completed it was ann^ Japan.e.5e “,llu'e in the JCCLl'""11'’ 10 11,8 North Arm Hurridedicated.
As a representative body it must empowering the council to im-! are open for circulation among ill ini. fa N *“k' a"d the b»ksj
"' '-N’SUe champions.
satisfy the demands of the first gen- pose a quota system, limiting the take out books are asked to register thTl™''.
dKi
™
3
ATile
^ciety will sponsor a
—cv vU1 UUUKS
as^ej
■
Those desiring to
moveration, whose political opinions number of uew Oriental licences at 362 Alexander St. No chare
TiTK a' "le ,ibrarY office,
Picture
show
in
Acme
Canvary from reactionary conservatism to a certain percentage of the the expenses of library suppkes9 wil!
ap^^'
’ Dee. IS, to raise funds to
to radical left-wingism.
It must trade permits in that class.
Books may be-car,’y on its work as a League
taken out for two weeks at a time.
satisfy the
r demands and explain the
chapter.
LJd ° . the second generation,
1 se opinions and attitudes vary
and whose political
(
est and understanding vary
?33
X
Zef° t0 3
hf9h
Editors Note:—From time to time our
inquiring reporter will
adLn X
mUSt meet a Can~ submit gleamings ot Nisei opinions concerning
island Resident Pays Tribute To Japanese
current topics ot interest.
sh H'PUb 'CX°Se range of UHderThe Quix
Wednesday, Vancouver held a plebiscite on the question of
ing and whose diversity of
farlanA rLP°liCe were inquiring into Major Lenox Macviews is even greater.
Daylight Saving Time. Suppose that you, as a citizen of the country
*
*
*
Galiano IslandT "Jv° V'N alleged Japanese occupation of
»Trm S t0 e”r“e yOUr democrah'c right to cast a vote would
of k
i u
by Orce °f arms- Mrs. S. Page a resident
PJ'rdz nhe Speech delivered by you have voted yes or no on this question.
menK
forward 10 challenge the major's stateThe Place—The New Canadian Office
Coast J “^ Sabi" Of the Pacific
oX i
er?en s Union- ^go's
The Comeback
“Two or three hundred Japan bia graduate.
Sle6P
^ht if it is 110t
^tPAhts for the Msei. f°’
Michi Ashikawa, clothin
“They
ese have
been are
busyonat the north
,
island
the S-N J^'?9 lndustrY has been
*
* .J dark. Im sure it would cause the end of
f
man, 396 Powell: Yes. I haven’t or(Wn.rv „.„,.,■
0
e Is,and durin £ the fish- ™y a few moaHis until the cud
bin
A
° raCial s,rife
Mr. paid much attention to it because I nMllv ho,,,.. Ji f '
to
lose
,
ing
season,
operating their
ot the fishing season, after which
^« c *he
it's of no use, but I think.it would!
’
U’S 01 sleep'
) Miss Hide Hyodo, school teachset up al°ng they leave. Some of them bring
e of working in be a good thing. So
F many people
■
harmony with the
«mu water mark," Mrs. Page said their women and families to (he
major;
majority of the could enjoy that extra hour 1"of^ei, 61ol Victoria: Yes, We waste “When Major Macfarlane made island. After they leave one or
cl°er generation,
“‘jsuch a lot of sunshine in the
but, he added sunshine.
his charges, my husband tele two men are left to protect (heir
significantly, wjth
I morning,
e ieally should apt
J
the CanadianTatsuo Harada, mill worker. I
from
^orn Japanese it is
up earlier to take advantage of!
r°m the
tIle sonth end of plants until they return with the
an entirely dif- 1324 Franklin: Yes.
Although |t
where we- -----live, v>,
to me
th season next year, I am quite de'erent question.
I some confusion would probably " LabouHn& P60^. would Mia ve T
finite in my own mind and from
Rapidly assuming places of leader-! ^suJt, and it might cause some theXpX°h
t0 g° t0 Japanese to ask them if anything
such as Major Macfarlane said our experience that nothing likp
st P among second
generation fish-1hardship upon
the
labouring Of coursp ; parks, and so fforth.
°rth'
The Japanese what the major says ever takes
couise 1 think it would be best > was
> • -Tgoing
. “ on.
—
are two Nisei from S unbury, people. I’d think the advantages jf jt
were placed on a national!^ 11 and 3augl,cd> thinking it place."
TrX”ent
the JCCL movement. of an extra hour of sunshine.basis to avoid confusion ^[quite a joke.
Mrs. Page said that Mrs. Wil■Ao
deV°ti0n to brin9- would outweigh the disadvantagson, storekeeper at the north end
“
Disproves Charges
Wesley Fujiwara, student. 3422
U ^IS understanding of the
of
the island who knows the Jap
“We have lived on the island for
^ tHe Part Of Omenta!
■
|Eton: Jes. It deserves a fair
Kunio
Shimizu,
office
clerk,
391,'t
r
j
a
j
fr
farmers some time, but have never seen anese well because they deal with
L 1
n stands as the brightest Powell: No. I used to work in j an{i ’ Ave all .realize that
other primary producers i^7 Japanese carrying guns and her, confirms all (hat she says
n°pe for a
, . P^cenanent ending of Port Alice, and found that you:I would have a difficult time, of it
ne,vei\hea^ any shots fired. and that, the residents of the
-r,|e m this industry.
But there may be hidden advant-H
)anC Vlsited the Japanese island are making a joke of the
*
Iished),. definite leadership by Nisei,
■whole incident.
'hwT'thfIOSe'y re'ated t0 the and a meeting of Occidentals of ages which would be revealed if0W a few days ag0
Major Macfarlane, in a letter
it were given a try-out
!n d eveiTthing was all right and
A Progress of the labour every class, by Nisei trained and
to
the Victoria Times had ehargKiyoshi Suns
I there was no trouble,
Xn? T ^CSa" F^ -Of this move- equipped to meet them on their
niyubni ouga, bzz Alexander,
“The
Japanese now on the ed that a considerable number
.
at somp ^ ^1'^ tO Write in fuH own ground.
The labour move- :office clerk: Yes. I can’t see any-! . .
island are the finest people you of armed Japanese fishing boats
ment
will
be
the
most
important
1
thing
to
be
lost
by
it,
or
why
some later date
For the momcould deal with. We sell them jhad invaded the island and driven
ent, | ■ •
briefm
Inc Ined to assess it very field in which to build a structure | Pe°Ple should be against it. We wood and wool and they are the I the residents off their land, set
y as an indication of the new of mutual sympathy and under-i should give it a try. It would be
best of payers. One of them is up a fish curing factory and ordphase In relations between Occi- standing.
rood for the health of the people.!
a University of British Colum- eied all white men to keep oft!"
dental
an<L ^Panese Canadians.
Ed’s Note—The New Canad
the
PhaSe' wil1 be marked by
ian is indebted to Nellie L, Mc
earninner9enCy °f the Nisei as the
Clung, noted Canadian writer
^ty"" of the Japanese
and author, who forwarded the
Yz (a fact already estababove report from the Victoria
to dkep
ites
Ifee
OUR QUIZZING REPORTER?!!
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A
Nisei - Owned
Galiano Charges Wholly False
Paper
’ Times of Dec. 9, to this paper.
.............
Page 2
3
1$
THE NEW CANADIAN
I
DECEMBER 15, 1939
££
THE NEW CANADIAN
life®
The Vanguard of Nisei Opinion
Telephone TH iniiy 0309
L
,
39D Powell Street
T
STAFF
Thomas K. Shoyanm. Yoshimitsu Higashi, Seiji Onizuka.
Irene Uchida, Minoru Yatabe.
CITIZENSHIP
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
AND THE WAR
Sy Ken Woodsworth
(National Co-Secretary of the
Canadian Youth Congress!
J.S.C. AND SOCIALS
!
(Editor: The New Canadian)
I
WAKE UP SLACKERS
^fe.The New
Lately
Dear bir: I read a letter in the: Omi Sir:
last issue of your newaperC*^ 1"^
rve ,
The c.anadian Youth Congress which interested me greatly antljfo,. a
has been the forum for the free ^hich has prompted me to write I blame? is it not a - reaHy
Edward T. Ouchi
expression of youth opinion, In our this letter. The author, it seems, back and let the
^'10
forum
we have insisted that al!
miners
do dp
PUBLISH ND WEEKLY AT TH1T
was rather doubtful of the ad- dirtT work and then
youth
be
represented
and
■
criticize.
we have
TAIYO PRINTING CO.. 230 ALEXANDER STREET
demanded a free voice for any visability• of the dance which the
Tlic nuiii Drobipni
Registered as second-class matter
c u
J-C.C.L. intends to sponsor in the!J-C.C.L. doesn’t set
opinions.
1939, under the Postal Regulation
clnada
’
'arV 13’
suppor;
The Congress has sought to rally neai future. What interested mejor co-operation.
io the
most,
however,
was
the
compari-j
dances
does
"iJ
the forces of youth for the protec
them supPor
SUBSCRIPTION' KATES
son which he made of the League (but that’s not§ive
&enou-h
tion of our economic and political
to the Japanese Students’ Club of (the meetings. Hvin«- J-Pendin;
25c a month, $2.50 a year.
rights and for education in the real
the local university; for, indeed, ions, and studyin- X your opp],
meaning of democratic action and
ie
I am a member of the club.
Jems of the Rise) irT ^t
,,ee(,„.prob.
responsibility.
Canadian citizen
He seems somewhat prejudiced know the J-C.C.L. will
ship has been built truly in these
against the club; why? I can or bite Tour head off fOvTOt OH
programs at the Congress.
‘ giving
only guess. We have taken upon suggestions,
The Canadian Youth Congress
r
has also been the medium through ourselves the obligation to do
Some say, I’m in fav
what- we
rour of the
- ,
— can for
xv! our community J C C L even if I’m I10t
which
the the
youth
of of
Canada
a
meet with
youth
other KfcX^' " “
’
’ me
I ^as one of those critics
through the World Youth Congress'
studies; for we have the advant- along sat back until fa(e cam;
In
this
we
have
sought
to
abolish
and put some sense into my
owneb™l!^^
eVe’y householder or landthe reasons for hostility between the ages, of the many facilities of the head
province’s~ greatest Quit
c£n'
k
female, twenty-one years of aqe or over nations and to prevent war. T.
source of
rel;
hese knowledge, the university.
to tfeXs°feX?Xralned Cltizen' was entitled to go have been our objectives.
they can get the so-called
Some say we have done much,
locaTv h e '
9
h'S teCIS,on as to who should govern
The Congress And The War
[men
with
leisure hours and £
mon Concern
" “^ ^'^ and P'-h-cites of comsome say we have done little,
। me
We feel that the present war en but, in what we have done, we girls who go hunting for K101.;
hances the role that the Canadian have done it because we enjoyed male scalps interested.
f omt
into Xo^ R?(°Ur *™crT'Hsystem swung smoothly Youth Congress must play on be the work; and have willingly
half of youth. The war has brought
I of c
t
y0U' I10t the
dug into our own pockets to J-C.C.L..
. , ! creaked badly in one essential part.
but
the
slackers.
De
forward more acutely than ever the
I ness
cover the expenses. If we can feat isn’t bitter until you swal!nW
,J/ 3 cnizenz who otherwise fulfilled all
for'e
whole tangle of difficulties which do but little, it is because our
qualifications, happened fo have been born with black
have faced us in the past.
/More
I ^ as
time .is so limited and we can
Hur, dark skin, narrow eyes; if at birth he had been
than ever we need the broad, demo
I eign
Dave M.
not afford to neglect our stud
Vancouver.
| aciic
cratic discussions and activities of ies. There is no call for ribald
Ci^T I" QUTW°nS °r H^o Yamada?
f (hat
local Youth Councils which form criticisms.
disbar^St ^^
Statutes, he was
J trade
the very back-bone of the move
ways of this country? And is not
Moreover, he.
) conn
ment. Now is the time to increase
"serious minter r
.“Atlle
-maiesi obstacle
obstacle that we have
1 gieatest
more
originllromChim
be”USe ,heir parems came our work, to include more and more appear
fiends.lto overcome in this
country, the
of
the
te
kU
misconception
social dlscrimi
'
young men and women in the Move— -.imination under which
c*^
by birth a”^
si&nitxCauce of social pa rment, to make the Canadian Youth .
•
He
seems
b
aud wllich has indirectties or dances
Congress an even more powerful
’
is
Ui
“
y
X
17
aifeCted
Ol,r Poetical and econand (that a "social’
fundamental pr^eXtr^ £ tkle^'656 tHe far-reaching .i ’
s
thejonnc
status?
instrument of youth's de°r"
bCiieiaiiou of an organization—1
ideals and efforts.
oi- so it appeared to me. Per-! ^ hope Mr. Yamamoto realizes
interS
Wre merely of Posing
The Canadian Youth Congress
can clear up the many|DOW the importance of a well
must continue to be that free
doubts that he seemed to have. rounded education embracing not
parliament of youth, where pre
Perhaps he does not realize th
onIy the academic and politic
judices and animosity may be re
tDat mo:
a thorough social education is Side °f life’ bllt also
’
solved in common determination
useful
and
essential -part of our
to work for the happiness of our just as important as or. semenwould
say.
even
more
important
।
”
eS
’
the
social
side
people. We need to look to the
E;
M. Wesley Fujiwara,
future and we must do those X“t ’LTtef education. Of j
BUSINESS manager
Elections, A Symbol
■ !'e
vFtiXda“Ce' ett is Ihe
a
•st
B sc‘
B
V
si
Public Nuisance
j
things now which will bring a
future of assured well-being and
happiness.
. , 1
P?reTial nuisance, Aiderman Wilson has amin
bobbed up in City Council, with his private pet phobia
Once again the' good reason and sense of justice9of his col ’
The war must not prevent youth
leagues have put a temporary stop to his antics
workmg for realization of the social
J'
0
edge be if we did not know howl
2
St'
to apply them to the best advant- “------------- ’------- '----- - —-------------
Eds Note: Also received was
a long letter from P.F.Y.. who in
veply •to Mr. Yamamoto suggests
haracter Development
and material heritage of Canada.
In fact socials of some form
hi. JUt he 9iV“ "Otice a9a'n of his intention to carry
Indeed, we cannot be satisfied until anothei- are essential to the heal“S ® ’C™ arises from ''a
the ovH L^T ♦ a"C9ed °rienhl Pe^tration to
we have realized our ultimate hopes thy development of an individu- decidedly anti-social bias and an
the Provincial Legislature next year, although two ore
or economic justice and peace for al s character.
This is a uni- anDpathetic prejudice toward the
Vious attempts have failed.
9
P
all peoples. It is with these ideals a ci sally accepted fact. Moreover. P"^^” He contends that “social
m mind
that the
young
peoplewill
in
< ' to his stand, it IS encouraging to note notice
Canadian
Youth
Congress'
^p’?^^ organization like junctions are conducive to com-
3Sn®r- s^ -
undeiJake to munity .solidarity”, which is “the
cuucate the Nisei socially into :
re- first rung in the ladder leading
Duty To Canada
sponsible Canadian citizens For
t
Fishermen's Union, largest Oc
ard nat,onal solidarity”. “The
The war has brought to young is not Citizenship a social cCO11cidental fishermen s organization in the province
Canadians more forcefully than ever cept? And have not our leading (Primary considerations of the
urged equally of C|itiMnShiP f°r *e second ^heration
taese duties to Canada and our debaters and orators repeatedly® J.S.C, members is their scholastic
necessity of the career. Social functions are only
While Oriental citizens imay be the butt of attack bv.bu
people. We have been workirng to
‘ ^J*1^
selfish vested interests, we have at ,
>uUd Canada; now that work Aust
mitcl i
assimilate the cultural । supplementary to their studies.
ve at least the’ assurance tha t I be
fare o^fl h°"' US r°St int”-nately and whoTaTfe ^' -a pressed forward against the
obstacles presented by those who
would utilize the war to introduce
dictatorship, regimentation and a
lowered standard of living
The New Canadian
PLEASE INSERT AW PERSONAL
GREETING IN YOUR SEASON'S
I
A
Special Number
*
* *
I enclose (50c), ($1.00) to assist in cost of Publication.
AM£---'<
t
Name
Address.....
t
fr
;
continue to work.
Youth must carry forth
the
banner of economic justice
and
political liberty.
We must
also
ay the basis for international
friendship and peace. We cannot
forget our young friends of other
nations, who have been working
as we have. They, too, have their
hopes for justice and freedom and
are working for them.
Jingoist propaganda must not be!
allowed to fan a war fever of hatred!
of other peoples.
We must keep!
Mtve the ideal of human brother-i
hood.
In our citizenship, let us!
keep a clear-sighted loyalty to deep-!
er principles and values and show!
xcuse me, sir, of course you’re new to such things and I
ourselves true sons and daughters
we have a new telephone directory, but that firm's numbe*
of Canada.
is not ‘Established 1823’!11
i
A
1$
THE NEW CANADIAN
I
DECEMBER 15, 1939
££
THE NEW CANADIAN
life®
The Vanguard of Nisei Opinion
Telephone TH iniiy 0309
L
,
39D Powell Street
T
STAFF
Thomas K. Shoyanm. Yoshimitsu Higashi, Seiji Onizuka.
Irene Uchida, Minoru Yatabe.
CITIZENSHIP
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
AND THE WAR
Sy Ken Woodsworth
(National Co-Secretary of the
Canadian Youth Congress!
J.S.C. AND SOCIALS
!
(Editor: The New Canadian)
I
WAKE UP SLACKERS
^fe.The New
Lately
Dear bir: I read a letter in the: Omi Sir:
last issue of your newaperC*^ 1"^
rve ,
The c.anadian Youth Congress which interested me greatly antljfo,. a
has been the forum for the free ^hich has prompted me to write I blame? is it not a - reaHy
Edward T. Ouchi
expression of youth opinion, In our this letter. The author, it seems, back and let the
^'10
forum
we have insisted that al!
miners
do dp
PUBLISH ND WEEKLY AT TH1T
was rather doubtful of the ad- dirtT work and then
youth
be
represented
and
■
criticize.
we have
TAIYO PRINTING CO.. 230 ALEXANDER STREET
demanded a free voice for any visability• of the dance which the
Tlic nuiii Drobipni
Registered as second-class matter
c u
J-C.C.L. intends to sponsor in the!J-C.C.L. doesn’t set
opinions.
1939, under the Postal Regulation
clnada
’
'arV 13’
suppor;
The Congress has sought to rally neai future. What interested mejor co-operation.
io the
most,
however,
was
the
compari-j
dances
does
"iJ
the forces of youth for the protec
them supPor
SUBSCRIPTION' KATES
son which he made of the League (but that’s not§ive
&enou-h
tion of our economic and political
to the Japanese Students’ Club of (the meetings. Hvin«- J-Pendin;
25c a month, $2.50 a year.
rights and for education in the real
the local university; for, indeed, ions, and studyin- X your opp],
meaning of democratic action and
ie
I am a member of the club.
Jems of the Rise) irT ^t
,,ee(,„.prob.
responsibility.
Canadian citizen
He seems somewhat prejudiced know the J-C.C.L. will
ship has been built truly in these
against the club; why? I can or bite Tour head off fOvTOt OH
programs at the Congress.
‘ giving
only guess. We have taken upon suggestions,
The Canadian Youth Congress
r
has also been the medium through ourselves the obligation to do
Some say, I’m in fav
what- we
rour of the
- ,
— can for
xv! our community J C C L even if I’m I10t
which
the the
youth
of of
Canada
a
meet with
youth
other KfcX^' " “
’
’ me
I ^as one of those critics
through the World Youth Congress'
studies; for we have the advant- along sat back until fa(e cam;
In
this
we
have
sought
to
abolish
and put some sense into my
owneb™l!^^
eVe’y householder or landthe reasons for hostility between the ages, of the many facilities of the head
province’s~ greatest Quit
c£n'
k
female, twenty-one years of aqe or over nations and to prevent war. T.
source of
rel;
hese knowledge, the university.
to tfeXs°feX?Xralned Cltizen' was entitled to go have been our objectives.
they can get the so-called
Some say we have done much,
locaTv h e '
9
h'S teCIS,on as to who should govern
The Congress And The War
[men
with
leisure hours and £
mon Concern
" “^ ^'^ and P'-h-cites of comsome say we have done little,
। me
We feel that the present war en but, in what we have done, we girls who go hunting for K101.;
hances the role that the Canadian have done it because we enjoyed male scalps interested.
f omt
into Xo^ R?(°Ur *™crT'Hsystem swung smoothly Youth Congress must play on be the work; and have willingly
half of youth. The war has brought
I of c
t
y0U' I10t the
dug into our own pockets to J-C.C.L..
. , ! creaked badly in one essential part.
but
the
slackers.
De
forward more acutely than ever the
I ness
cover the expenses. If we can feat isn’t bitter until you swal!nW
,J/ 3 cnizenz who otherwise fulfilled all
for'e
whole tangle of difficulties which do but little, it is because our
qualifications, happened fo have been born with black
have faced us in the past.
/More
I ^ as
time .is so limited and we can
Hur, dark skin, narrow eyes; if at birth he had been
than ever we need the broad, demo
I eign
Dave M.
not afford to neglect our stud
Vancouver.
| aciic
cratic discussions and activities of ies. There is no call for ribald
Ci^T I" QUTW°nS °r H^o Yamada?
f (hat
local Youth Councils which form criticisms.
disbar^St ^^
Statutes, he was
J trade
the very back-bone of the move
ways of this country? And is not
Moreover, he.
) conn
ment. Now is the time to increase
"serious minter r
.“Atlle
-maiesi obstacle
obstacle that we have
1 gieatest
more
originllromChim
be”USe ,heir parems came our work, to include more and more appear
fiends.lto overcome in this
country, the
of
the
te
kU
misconception
social dlscrimi
'
young men and women in the Move— -.imination under which
c*^
by birth a”^
si&nitxCauce of social pa rment, to make the Canadian Youth .
•
He
seems
b
aud wllich has indirectties or dances
Congress an even more powerful
’
is
Ui
“
y
X
17
aifeCted
Ol,r Poetical and econand (that a "social’
fundamental pr^eXtr^ £ tkle^'656 tHe far-reaching .i ’
s
thejonnc
status?
instrument of youth's de°r"
bCiieiaiiou of an organization—1
ideals and efforts.
oi- so it appeared to me. Per-! ^ hope Mr. Yamamoto realizes
interS
Wre merely of Posing
The Canadian Youth Congress
can clear up the many|DOW the importance of a well
must continue to be that free
doubts that he seemed to have. rounded education embracing not
parliament of youth, where pre
Perhaps he does not realize th
onIy the academic and politic
judices and animosity may be re
tDat mo:
a thorough social education is Side °f life’ bllt also
’
solved in common determination
useful
and
essential -part of our
to work for the happiness of our just as important as or. semenwould
say.
even
more
important
।
”
eS
’
the
social
side
people. We need to look to the
E;
M. Wesley Fujiwara,
future and we must do those X“t ’LTtef education. Of j
BUSINESS manager
Elections, A Symbol
■ !'e
vFtiXda“Ce' ett is Ihe
a
•st
B sc‘
B
V
si
Public Nuisance
j
things now which will bring a
future of assured well-being and
happiness.
. , 1
P?reTial nuisance, Aiderman Wilson has amin
bobbed up in City Council, with his private pet phobia
Once again the' good reason and sense of justice9of his col ’
The war must not prevent youth
leagues have put a temporary stop to his antics
workmg for realization of the social
J'
0
edge be if we did not know howl
2
St'
to apply them to the best advant- “------------- ’------- '----- - —-------------
Eds Note: Also received was
a long letter from P.F.Y.. who in
veply •to Mr. Yamamoto suggests
haracter Development
and material heritage of Canada.
In fact socials of some form
hi. JUt he 9iV“ "Otice a9a'n of his intention to carry
Indeed, we cannot be satisfied until anothei- are essential to the heal“S ® ’C™ arises from ''a
the ovH L^T ♦ a"C9ed °rienhl Pe^tration to
we have realized our ultimate hopes thy development of an individu- decidedly anti-social bias and an
the Provincial Legislature next year, although two ore
or economic justice and peace for al s character.
This is a uni- anDpathetic prejudice toward the
Vious attempts have failed.
9
P
all peoples. It is with these ideals a ci sally accepted fact. Moreover. P"^^” He contends that “social
m mind
that the
young
peoplewill
in
< ' to his stand, it IS encouraging to note notice
Canadian
Youth
Congress'
^p’?^^ organization like junctions are conducive to com-
3Sn®r- s^ -
undeiJake to munity .solidarity”, which is “the
cuucate the Nisei socially into :
re- first rung in the ladder leading
Duty To Canada
sponsible Canadian citizens For
t
Fishermen's Union, largest Oc
ard nat,onal solidarity”. “The
The war has brought to young is not Citizenship a social cCO11cidental fishermen s organization in the province
Canadians more forcefully than ever cept? And have not our leading (Primary considerations of the
urged equally of C|itiMnShiP f°r *e second ^heration
taese duties to Canada and our debaters and orators repeatedly® J.S.C, members is their scholastic
necessity of the career. Social functions are only
While Oriental citizens imay be the butt of attack bv.bu
people. We have been workirng to
‘ ^J*1^
selfish vested interests, we have at ,
>uUd Canada; now that work Aust
mitcl i
assimilate the cultural । supplementary to their studies.
ve at least the’ assurance tha t I be
fare o^fl h°"' US r°St int”-nately and whoTaTfe ^' -a pressed forward against the
obstacles presented by those who
would utilize the war to introduce
dictatorship, regimentation and a
lowered standard of living
The New Canadian
PLEASE INSERT AW PERSONAL
GREETING IN YOUR SEASON'S
I
A
Special Number
*
* *
I enclose (50c), ($1.00) to assist in cost of Publication.
AM£---'<
t
Name
Address.....
t
fr
;
continue to work.
Youth must carry forth
the
banner of economic justice
and
political liberty.
We must
also
ay the basis for international
friendship and peace. We cannot
forget our young friends of other
nations, who have been working
as we have. They, too, have their
hopes for justice and freedom and
are working for them.
Jingoist propaganda must not be!
allowed to fan a war fever of hatred!
of other peoples.
We must keep!
Mtve the ideal of human brother-i
hood.
In our citizenship, let us!
keep a clear-sighted loyalty to deep-!
er principles and values and show!
xcuse me, sir, of course you’re new to such things and I
ourselves true sons and daughters
we have a new telephone directory, but that firm's numbe*
of Canada.
is not ‘Established 1823’!11
i
A
Page 3
9ta
for
CANADIAN
55
g ■
•I J
’id
CKERs
Canadian)
fve bee:
Jia me heap
;t°T ThX
crs do
riticize.
"iT SUppoi-r
A to their
111 support,
lending
your opp],
^at p--ob.
needed. ’
!{ not es;
for giving
tf ^w Is ■’ W ksA ft«
«£s2 <^f (jJ 4^
Ireaty
ogatlQn
w^eni J
1
(Courier Dispatch)
A siowly mounting wave of sentiment against ab™-, ।
or me Japanese-American Trade Treaty brok^'
as commercial groups, business-men industrLliA
ndi
time organizations Chamber of
Sor eaders tn virtually every city on the Pacific CoasV
'?wLT^and tHat
Pact be continued or imS I ™*>™h^
This demand was echoeed in
both the American and Japan
ese press of the Coast, which
totted up as a warning the
tremendous loss in trade, pro
fits and payrolls that would re- !
The Citizen"
STEVESTON JCCL
a
l
£1 ^
g2¥
Japan lurasej
v'l
A £ *»
a
VX ' • V
a
9
\P^ys [itS. Damage
couple who narry fm
Claims In Far East
Ja|aacsf tesl'""<l -ho has!
wife If he
±T nonce,-mug his daimy M1|
won nd I In si
his arms
t
I "iln "r”rk :lnd hold, hl, wife ini .
, ,
sou JD I L, XL*’,11^ ’■»" '"'™ hoi„s With your I IT!’?.' J’"11*'1
Kentiy. he wouM bo t-wt !,w " '‘T her an<i
lw cheek* i
f'"'
l’"' 'otaHiug
(approximately
increase of some 1.100 000.000 yen
TO PUBLISH
j
suit from ruptured commercial
About 65 per cent, of the total
relations with the Far East.
id
of
Japanese and English
was alloted to the country's
Leading the way against any
meaning a uxorious or possibly hen0Ur of the
fighting
forces, which thus repecked
husband.
move detrimental to our huge
a Hies.
Steveston Chapter of the
ceived 6.767,000,000 yen. Of this
A Japanese husband
> trade with Japan, both the Seat- J.C.C.L. will shortly issue
ology” will surelv forfeit hi^c^
°l 1”'lelisi^
>se critics
'saiu- sum, 4.460,000.000 yen was ah
the
j de Chamber of Commerce and the 22nd edition of the magazine
-iTo came
located to the special military
Merchants exchange passed re (, !0.n,,’ under the new title.
■e into my
budget for operations in China.
would become sick and tired of it in the lon
solutions requesting that treaty “Citizen” it was announced this
run.
The new schedule of national
So the young
; relations be continued.
ny* "‘" haVe 10 work out 'heir problem-?
week by president Ichiro Hiraexpenditures has meant an inby themselves
the onlyThird Best Customer
yama. The magazine will conpatents would not tell them to love little
and
love
long
or
nnyihing of the sort, for amorally speak,’” ^"
so-called
a lready
Declaring that since ’"Japan is! ^m a full report on activities
in effect and additional new tax
know very little
and the
aoout the matter themselves.
*
rhe United States third best custj of the chapter, as well as many
es. on coffee, a ten per cent,
for more
omei and in the first six months' special articles of interest.
on meals costing three yon. and
Hints On A Husband
| of 1UT . bought over $111,000,000!)1
Editor-in-Chief for the publi
A recent
book, entitled
taxes on cats and goldfish.
; 0! Ol,ir
‘ ‘ Wo m an's P i-obk m - Ed u ca t i n g
not the
oods that Oriental busi- cation is Minoru Nishi, while
Husband", by Shizue Abe drops
Japan To Pay
i's. De | nessronsritutes 40 per cent, of the assisting him as English edi
a very important hint or formula
i ™X o) t~^^ fW ,T“"5
Chared
At the same time it
I loreign trade of the state of tors are Saburo Hayashi, Iwao
swallow
was
authoritatively
revealed
that
j Washington” the chamber’s for- Nishi, Mitsunobu Kuba, Hanako
The chapter devoted to this
clloosc tor her husband,
the
ovum
meat
’
find
out
whether
a
man
\vill
lX4m^
can
easily
numerous
[
eign
trade
committee
“
urges
early
Naruse and Kazue Mori, and as
ive M.
claims for damages to American
' action on a treaty with Japan Japanese editors, Ichiro Hira
observing whether he sits in his sent in a devil or an angel by property in China in
itat will protect and promote yama, Hiroshi Nishi, and Masao
a bid to
a train or street car with
bis mgs close together or wide open.
better
Japanese-United
States
re
trade between these two great
Hayashi,
seat^wf^
^
n
wh0
haughtily
in
his
id is not
lations.
countries.”
we have
The report came as an after
Expressing the viewpoint of passengers, in utter indifference
a space ‘ enouSh for two
try, the
math
to file Grew Nomura talks
may
be
regarded
as
p
“
XX
,>CfOre
M
™'
Puget Sound shippers, the Mer
r which
chant Exchange, according to days. He is more likely lo beennL
"I01"
of ^“rtal in Tokyo last week, covering the
indirect•he
other
hand,
a
X
who
shs
in
h"
°
VW
”
rinS
llUSta
"1 °» whole field of relations between
manager D. B. Rilev. believes a
id ecom
the two countries.
treaty between
America
-----and
Japan is not only the fair but
social
realizes
logical thing for us to seek.
naturally recognize the status ofTZTJTwlm^
""”"T
build healthy
a well
Announcing Opening of
bpeaineaa of the campaign,
ooU„SS|ikmA“"nt‘M peeping a statement, bul in the
ing not
bodies with
however, centred in San Fran
the
feudalXX’ TXT m°ra' lh°USht ^
o'
olitica!
cisco where a board of Trade
t most
bodily until a few
man re|gned supreme, lingered
Committee composed of business
street ear XhT^s ^
* Sit b-ghtily9in a
of our
and industrial leaders laid plans
open are still found occasionally.
5
to publicize the importance of our
Essential For The Health
cllld
OVArh^fl
Viner
.
i
i
i
J*
Oriental trade.
Undertakers
cerof Children and Adults
In a special publication, the
sayLos Angeles Chamber of Com
can 2304 Dunlevy Ave. High 0141
_ _______________ JAPAN7' PAGE 7
merce declared that exports to
Japan through that port last
Vitamin Products
year totalled $58,500,000. The
Wall Street Journal, in a lengthVisit
ini "a
ty article pointed out that South
ern California faced trade loss
id an
es of some $30,000,000.
d the
While all second generation, as
social
B
American citizens, will be pro
com%■ 7502
399 Powell St tected, it was feared abrogation
‘■the
of the treaty will open a breach
ding
for discriminatory and unfavour
(Prince Ru|*erfcily News)
•The
able legislation.
| As a token o ^appreciation of
the
for This Christmas
their thankfulness at being per
istic
TRINITY
4822
mitted to dwell under the protec
only
tion of the English throne and
flag, members of the Skeena Fish
The New Canadia
ermen’s Association have sent a
check for $100 to the Department
at
of National Defence at Ottawa,
A SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PRK
the money to be used for the na-'
9picu-tc4
tionai defence of the country ini
the war.
’
i
MAGAZINE
PREVENT
WINTER ILLS!
Armstrong and Co.
For the Purest
Skeena JFA Aidil
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With $1011 (beck
THE IDEAL GIFT
$2.00 For One Year
POWELL STREET
Addressed io Hon. Norman;
Rogers, and signed by S. Ara-i
kawa, president and executive)
members, a letter as follows has|
been sent with the contribution.!
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t Reasonable Prices
® Tubes tested free
Home RRDIO ERGIREERS
E- Hastings St.
Highland 1660
‘Tn these
present
difficult'
times we wish to show our ap-i
preciation for the work of the I
army and navy in the defence of!
our country.
, '.'We are very thankful to be
living under the protection of
the English throne and flag. To
show some small token of oyr
gratitude, we are enclosing a
small check for $100.
It is
very little, but it is prompted
by our deepest feeling and we
wish it to be used for the na
tional defence of our country.”
(January 1 to December 31, 1940)
A gift that your friend will remember fifty-two weeks
of the year.
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Signed_
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for
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g ■
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’id
CKERs
Canadian)
fve bee:
Jia me heap
;t°T ThX
crs do
riticize.
"iT SUppoi-r
A to their
111 support,
lending
your opp],
^at p--ob.
needed. ’
!{ not es;
for giving
tf ^w Is ■’ W ksA ft«
«£s2 <^f (jJ 4^
Ireaty
ogatlQn
w^eni J
1
(Courier Dispatch)
A siowly mounting wave of sentiment against ab™-, ।
or me Japanese-American Trade Treaty brok^'
as commercial groups, business-men industrLliA
ndi
time organizations Chamber of
Sor eaders tn virtually every city on the Pacific CoasV
'?wLT^and tHat
Pact be continued or imS I ™*>™h^
This demand was echoeed in
both the American and Japan
ese press of the Coast, which
totted up as a warning the
tremendous loss in trade, pro
fits and payrolls that would re- !
The Citizen"
STEVESTON JCCL
a
l
£1 ^
g2¥
Japan lurasej
v'l
A £ *»
a
VX ' • V
a
9
\P^ys [itS. Damage
couple who narry fm
Claims In Far East
Ja|aacsf tesl'""<l -ho has!
wife If he
±T nonce,-mug his daimy M1|
won nd I In si
his arms
t
I "iln "r”rk :lnd hold, hl, wife ini .
, ,
sou JD I L, XL*’,11^ ’■»" '"'™ hoi„s With your I IT!’?.' J’"11*'1
Kentiy. he wouM bo t-wt !,w " '‘T her an<i
lw cheek* i
f'"'
l’"' 'otaHiug
(approximately
increase of some 1.100 000.000 yen
TO PUBLISH
j
suit from ruptured commercial
About 65 per cent, of the total
relations with the Far East.
id
of
Japanese and English
was alloted to the country's
Leading the way against any
meaning a uxorious or possibly hen0Ur of the
fighting
forces, which thus repecked
husband.
move detrimental to our huge
a Hies.
Steveston Chapter of the
ceived 6.767,000,000 yen. Of this
A Japanese husband
> trade with Japan, both the Seat- J.C.C.L. will shortly issue
ology” will surelv forfeit hi^c^
°l 1”'lelisi^
>se critics
'saiu- sum, 4.460,000.000 yen was ah
the
j de Chamber of Commerce and the 22nd edition of the magazine
-iTo came
located to the special military
Merchants exchange passed re (, !0.n,,’ under the new title.
■e into my
budget for operations in China.
would become sick and tired of it in the lon
solutions requesting that treaty “Citizen” it was announced this
run.
The new schedule of national
So the young
; relations be continued.
ny* "‘" haVe 10 work out 'heir problem-?
week by president Ichiro Hiraexpenditures has meant an inby themselves
the onlyThird Best Customer
yama. The magazine will conpatents would not tell them to love little
and
love
long
or
nnyihing of the sort, for amorally speak,’” ^"
so-called
a lready
Declaring that since ’"Japan is! ^m a full report on activities
in effect and additional new tax
know very little
and the
aoout the matter themselves.
*
rhe United States third best custj of the chapter, as well as many
es. on coffee, a ten per cent,
for more
omei and in the first six months' special articles of interest.
on meals costing three yon. and
Hints On A Husband
| of 1UT . bought over $111,000,000!)1
Editor-in-Chief for the publi
A recent
book, entitled
taxes on cats and goldfish.
; 0! Ol,ir
‘ ‘ Wo m an's P i-obk m - Ed u ca t i n g
not the
oods that Oriental busi- cation is Minoru Nishi, while
Husband", by Shizue Abe drops
Japan To Pay
i's. De | nessronsritutes 40 per cent, of the assisting him as English edi
a very important hint or formula
i ™X o) t~^^ fW ,T“"5
Chared
At the same time it
I loreign trade of the state of tors are Saburo Hayashi, Iwao
swallow
was
authoritatively
revealed
that
j Washington” the chamber’s for- Nishi, Mitsunobu Kuba, Hanako
The chapter devoted to this
clloosc tor her husband,
the
ovum
meat
’
find
out
whether
a
man
\vill
lX4m^
can
easily
numerous
[
eign
trade
committee
“
urges
early
Naruse and Kazue Mori, and as
ive M.
claims for damages to American
' action on a treaty with Japan Japanese editors, Ichiro Hira
observing whether he sits in his sent in a devil or an angel by property in China in
itat will protect and promote yama, Hiroshi Nishi, and Masao
a bid to
a train or street car with
bis mgs close together or wide open.
better
Japanese-United
States
re
trade between these two great
Hayashi,
seat^wf^
^
n
wh0
haughtily
in
his
id is not
lations.
countries.”
we have
The report came as an after
Expressing the viewpoint of passengers, in utter indifference
a space ‘ enouSh for two
try, the
math
to file Grew Nomura talks
may
be
regarded
as
p
“
XX
,>CfOre
M
™'
Puget Sound shippers, the Mer
r which
chant Exchange, according to days. He is more likely lo beennL
"I01"
of ^“rtal in Tokyo last week, covering the
indirect•he
other
hand,
a
X
who
shs
in
h"
°
VW
”
rinS
llUSta
"1 °» whole field of relations between
manager D. B. Rilev. believes a
id ecom
the two countries.
treaty between
America
-----and
Japan is not only the fair but
social
realizes
logical thing for us to seek.
naturally recognize the status ofTZTJTwlm^
""”"T
build healthy
a well
Announcing Opening of
bpeaineaa of the campaign,
ooU„SS|ikmA“"nt‘M peeping a statement, bul in the
ing not
bodies with
however, centred in San Fran
the
feudalXX’ TXT m°ra' lh°USht ^
o'
olitica!
cisco where a board of Trade
t most
bodily until a few
man re|gned supreme, lingered
Committee composed of business
street ear XhT^s ^
* Sit b-ghtily9in a
of our
and industrial leaders laid plans
open are still found occasionally.
5
to publicize the importance of our
Essential For The Health
cllld
OVArh^fl
Viner
.
i
i
i
J*
Oriental trade.
Undertakers
cerof Children and Adults
In a special publication, the
sayLos Angeles Chamber of Com
can 2304 Dunlevy Ave. High 0141
_ _______________ JAPAN7' PAGE 7
merce declared that exports to
Japan through that port last
Vitamin Products
year totalled $58,500,000. The
Wall Street Journal, in a lengthVisit
ini "a
ty article pointed out that South
ern California faced trade loss
id an
es of some $30,000,000.
d the
While all second generation, as
social
B
American citizens, will be pro
com%■ 7502
399 Powell St tected, it was feared abrogation
‘■the
of the treaty will open a breach
ding
for discriminatory and unfavour
(Prince Ru|*erfcily News)
•The
able legislation.
| As a token o ^appreciation of
the
for This Christmas
their thankfulness at being per
istic
TRINITY
4822
mitted to dwell under the protec
only
tion of the English throne and
flag, members of the Skeena Fish
The New Canadia
ermen’s Association have sent a
check for $100 to the Department
at
of National Defence at Ottawa,
A SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PRK
the money to be used for the na-'
9picu-tc4
tionai defence of the country ini
the war.
’
i
MAGAZINE
PREVENT
WINTER ILLS!
Armstrong and Co.
For the Purest
Skeena JFA Aidil
National Defence
With $1011 (beck
THE IDEAL GIFT
$2.00 For One Year
POWELL STREET
Addressed io Hon. Norman;
Rogers, and signed by S. Ara-i
kawa, president and executive)
members, a letter as follows has|
been sent with the contribution.!
ANY RADIO, ANY MAKE, ANYWHERE
t Reasonable Prices
® Tubes tested free
Home RRDIO ERGIREERS
E- Hastings St.
Highland 1660
‘Tn these
present
difficult'
times we wish to show our ap-i
preciation for the work of the I
army and navy in the defence of!
our country.
, '.'We are very thankful to be
living under the protection of
the English throne and flag. To
show some small token of oyr
gratitude, we are enclosing a
small check for $100.
It is
very little, but it is prompted
by our deepest feeling and we
wish it to be used for the na
tional defence of our country.”
(January 1 to December 31, 1940)
A gift that your friend will remember fifty-two weeks
of the year.
* * «
Please send The New Canadian as my personal gift to
Name„„
Address
Signed_
For which l am enclosing $2.00
SM
Page 4
&
9
Bl
ull
THE NEW CANADIAN
11 i
*4.
DECEMBER 15 1939
TOWN
®
f ft -T
TOPICS
MLEOMR
Middle-aisling
The annual
SOME COMING EVENTS
Christmas dinner
fl°WerS adomed the
H
!1G—Fuji Ski Club Social, Hasting
ar of the Powell Um ted Church of the Matrons' Club will be held
AmlUo*
mm,
<:30
to
12.
tor the marnage of Tokiko, second at the Fuji this Sunday, Decem- db-Japle Ridge Wind-up Social
7' 5 ° clock' Husbands
daughter of Mr
Ha]i> 7-30 p.m.
and Mrs. Y. Endo
Every year when December steak
‘
Fuji’0”8 CIUb AnnuaI dinner,
°f this city, and Mr. Minoru Kishi, and families are invited.
nearer
and nearer, we kern our F
P
US' 3nd the betide a
son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Kishi of
Ofa^j
Koyukai Farewell for
•Mc-k
Sumi.
New
Pier,
5
p.m.,
Steveston.
The lovely bride was
The Fuji will be the scene of
anattended by her Sister.
' I v ISSllli Ruinnnlrnt fl_
The cere- other Christmas party when the
mony,
which
.
took place on Thurs- 'Manetta Sewing School and friends ]S~ Fen . Church, 7.00 p.m.
kokikai Roller Partv, Centre
day, December 14, was
Na.es
performed Sather for their grand holiday sup
to H>:30’p.m.
™rld
into
a
fairyland
of
dazzling
white'
^
°™
a drab, *“
by Rev. K. Shimizu.
20
per on Boxing Day, December 26.
Turkey
when, after everyone had given up hope a f ernember last Chrisr-r-'Draw,
The wedding reception
ir:
x
•
vi j in xi.
took place Conge"
rees or Christmas morn?
Keep X finoem
W?
Dance'"’JCCfLYrand Christmas
at the Fuji at 6 p.m.
8
00
n
n
C
'
Hal1
’
V
^°ria,
oi wide interest is the announce
Mrs. N. Yamaoka and her son
’ Adrian James Orch; b™xy;^^^
ment mode last Saturday of the en W/ LSPTd Chr,strnas and New Year
league Skatefest
Will have to be paid to the inside of'the
^'^ 3S much Rentier
garment of Hisaye, eldest daughter at the home of the former's parents
a,ld' 7:30 P-mCM
on A
S- H«no of Ganges,f m Prince Rupert.
or holiday gaiety without.
°USe to make up for th* Ha
Christmas Dance. Peter
They will be
Ian Ballroom, 9 to 11, Tickets:
' ,
f Ha suhra Hayashi of this leav.ng via the C.P.S. on Wednes
, House decoratinYcYbeYuchY” Y"’
“y. M,ss Hirano, who is the past day, December 17, and
"If and excihng aids to decorating that can beTTM0 ™ny
will return December 17, at 7.30 p.m.
President of the B. C Y P C r
torillinQ
Hayashi are boT^^ I to the citv on Jamiarv
Jesus had not come" is the title of ■mag,natron and you have an ideal eltim t
Y*' Add
a little
the sermon to be given by Rev K
Even something so common and simple as aY t u°Ur Chris*rnas
fun
members of the Anglican Church
Vocalists will be Misses an aura of cheer and joy
The Girls' Friendship Circle will Shimizu.
P “ 3 '!9ht<ad candle can SDr“’
Miss Gladys Goroma
ru was the hold a very important meeting on Bumiye Chori, Yuki Watanabe and
and Ye^n^
^ ?r .be fae,
charming hostess at her home on Wednesday, December 20, Jt 8
S
Pe
c
'
a
l
Christmas
Broadway at the tea
hour last Sun- p.m
p.m. at the home of MissF Bird carols will be rendered by the church
day, December 10.
She entertain- on Feefer.
The purpose of the choir.
cd fourteen friends
meehng ,s to form the long awaited
The service will take the form of
and the wax will not drip down ^ ’2™' ^^ ’"’" '^ lo*
of the opening of her •n celebration
shop on Broad- Mission Circle.
a
white
gift"
service
when
the
way.
hot wateYand
more fortunate will bring gifts of
Leave-taking
L
™ney, food, or dothing wrapped ho d it in place tiH the meltX ’a Jr ° / '
Christmas Fiestas
The Junior Section of the Kitwax w,„ ahow it to be prZ^X"
"
hLY1’6/0 mAe int0 harnpers for
silano Koyukai announces that a the less fortunate.
Among the numerous social
s and farewell party for Jack Sumi
parties that
will be „ The Sunday School
weeks
the h°liday held at_ the New Pier mi
Christmas i.
will hold its
Cafe
this white gift"
Wks w>th fun and gaiety will be
kitchen.
service
in
the
mornCooking
P
■■3 at this season assumes
9 f°
in ths
ie annual Christmas party to ho coming Sunday, December 17, from in9 at ’0 o'clock.
Even ne children, who usually fiX X
and
■
H
,
-Miss
Greenbank
held by the Powell C.G.I.T. on Fri- 5 P.m. sharp. Jack Sumi, a promin_ will address the children.
o watch the mysterious proceedings and at F k X ''^ arounQ'
cay evening, December D
tl: enf member of the club, is leaving
the preparation of all the colorful dishes
'
er their hdP
Year the club will have as guests the for Japan on the 27th of this month
LE?^2L.^ ^le Pairview C.G I T
Those who wish to attend the RufW wl
,0 'k® Christmas
banquet are asked to notify the Ball? Why, Of course! It's SoBody s eyes, is achieved when the huae
u Spec,al 9,ow ,n every-
i
^ -CYa9* *
®®i 1
9”"’
®-WjBl*®SS Calf© I view 2426-R for reservations,
charge is 25c per person.
'ng to
ever!
be
turn is brought steaming from the kitchf°
turkey r°asted to a
^ce to add its briIlian? hue f
-^en there's cranberry
iJCln.A ..V
W'^
RADIOS
T he announcement i
s made that
the marriage of Miss
Ayako
Akari and Mr. Iwakazu
Yamamoto. both of Steveston
was to have taken place'on Y-
'7
vice will be preceded by the regular tea and fellowship at 5.30.
REFRIGERATORS
323 Powell Street
ii
I1
4;
If
And you just have to have nlum
Jaming pudding?
Impossible’ To h •
We the sauce into t£ree p0%^
cember 2. will be solemnized on
Saturday, December 23
i its I
GS20
mA a
COj
EV
F(
Chrisfmas without a
UPktHs p^'- dessert
-Ai;--Me™ 5 * px:a
famr.y unconsciously follow suit
9
Hoi
' “d mfch the rest of ths
out your new ideas on theYsefao'f"1' b‘9 "d imp°rt8nr'
..
Anytime, Anywhere
I Mam Street
SE-4570
or ask for Joe Seko, TR-0794-Y
I
Following the ceremony the re-1
A option will be held at the Son£ jmkai Hall.
The bridal couplei
C1"’
Corn
i eside in Steveston.
Lovely Io look at Tliis Holiday Season
Give Her a Gift
.1
BLOUSES—Chic Styles
White,
Suez,
adv, match their gay mood with
Queen's
PURSES.—-Latest
Stvlp^
and Colours in Morocco,
Suede, Goatskin, etc.
PERMANENTS
HAIRSTYLING
® manicures
$1.95
® facial steamers
®MAKE-UP
®BEAUTY AIDS
$^-95
$3.25
knitted SUITS—Becoming
Clipper Navy, Blue Mixture.
Sizes 34 to 38
Frieda Beauty Shoppe
MRS.
w
por^
Eggshell,
Canary,
in
Blue, Burgundy Wine.
Sizes H to 20 - $1,95
a smart, new Hairdo,
creatively and individually stvl
of course, a flattering Make-up to heighten
your allure
K.
in Real Violet, Capri Maroon,
$9.95, $10.25, $19.50
SWEATERS—A suoerh
u
...
ST she really will love and enjoy.
Nicot.ne, Strawberry, Tile, CaPri Rose, etc.
$2.95,
kutsukake
T.
i
?
The
JO SEKO
Festive Days will soon be here with their Gay Round of
Y1M- X 7
of go
^'ng po,nt of fhe dinner.,.
I
The special Junior Church Christyour sophistication and become as excitedT Y enthUS“m' tbr“ c"
For her wedding the bride 1ms
SE yrnour 412]| J mas Service will be held at the
tree, g,ve yOur imagination free rein in t M 7" °Ver the “"’^
^Powell United Church this Sunday, ST1! tracHti°naJ white satin Pmgs, put your heart into turninn n t
table decorations, gift wraovi le1' attendaiit. Miss Naoye
feast. ..Wholehearted enthusiasm and "
^ Perfet Chr^fmas
Aakatsu. will be gowned in mar
>
you right through the YuletiHp k iu 263 Can bubble over and carry
oon satin.
Misses Akimi and
Fumiko Yamamoto in pink satim
tn vears
mil act as tlower girls. The best b
man will be Mr. Shizuo Matsuba. ‘
• home portraits
rmu
r 1S‘ XakatSU are
® amateur finishing
eXt
ei’S f01”the ~ai^H
® COMMERCIAL PICTURES
i v
r
Tl
oru "
two I
Chris
To Wedding Bells
The
Venerable
Siir
Heathcote will be
the speaker
at the Anglican "white gift" service
to. be held 3t the Church of
.
Ascens.on this Sunday, Decerntor 17, at 7.30 p.m.
The ser
t
season,
affair
The
White Gifts
Seymour 0853
G
grandest
Steveston Hearkens
4
t4
u
the
X
km
684 W. Hastings
High. 5606
369
POWELL STREET
* * AV
;B
MAISAWA
J
I
VANCOUVER.
Teal,
9
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ull
THE NEW CANADIAN
11 i
*4.
DECEMBER 15 1939
TOWN
®
f ft -T
TOPICS
MLEOMR
Middle-aisling
The annual
SOME COMING EVENTS
Christmas dinner
fl°WerS adomed the
H
!1G—Fuji Ski Club Social, Hasting
ar of the Powell Um ted Church of the Matrons' Club will be held
AmlUo*
mm,
<:30
to
12.
tor the marnage of Tokiko, second at the Fuji this Sunday, Decem- db-Japle Ridge Wind-up Social
7' 5 ° clock' Husbands
daughter of Mr
Ha]i> 7-30 p.m.
and Mrs. Y. Endo
Every year when December steak
‘
Fuji’0”8 CIUb AnnuaI dinner,
°f this city, and Mr. Minoru Kishi, and families are invited.
nearer
and nearer, we kern our F
P
US' 3nd the betide a
son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Kishi of
Ofa^j
Koyukai Farewell for
•Mc-k
Sumi.
New
Pier,
5
p.m.,
Steveston.
The lovely bride was
The Fuji will be the scene of
anattended by her Sister.
' I v ISSllli Ruinnnlrnt fl_
The cere- other Christmas party when the
mony,
which
.
took place on Thurs- 'Manetta Sewing School and friends ]S~ Fen . Church, 7.00 p.m.
kokikai Roller Partv, Centre
day, December 14, was
Na.es
performed Sather for their grand holiday sup
to H>:30’p.m.
™rld
into
a
fairyland
of
dazzling
white'
^
°™
a drab, *“
by Rev. K. Shimizu.
20
per on Boxing Day, December 26.
Turkey
when, after everyone had given up hope a f ernember last Chrisr-r-'Draw,
The wedding reception
ir:
x
•
vi j in xi.
took place Conge"
rees or Christmas morn?
Keep X finoem
W?
Dance'"’JCCfLYrand Christmas
at the Fuji at 6 p.m.
8
00
n
n
C
'
Hal1
’
V
^°ria,
oi wide interest is the announce
Mrs. N. Yamaoka and her son
’ Adrian James Orch; b™xy;^^^
ment mode last Saturday of the en W/ LSPTd Chr,strnas and New Year
league Skatefest
Will have to be paid to the inside of'the
^'^ 3S much Rentier
garment of Hisaye, eldest daughter at the home of the former's parents
a,ld' 7:30 P-mCM
on A
S- H«no of Ganges,f m Prince Rupert.
or holiday gaiety without.
°USe to make up for th* Ha
Christmas Dance. Peter
They will be
Ian Ballroom, 9 to 11, Tickets:
' ,
f Ha suhra Hayashi of this leav.ng via the C.P.S. on Wednes
, House decoratinYcYbeYuchY” Y"’
“y. M,ss Hirano, who is the past day, December 17, and
"If and excihng aids to decorating that can beTTM0 ™ny
will return December 17, at 7.30 p.m.
President of the B. C Y P C r
torillinQ
Hayashi are boT^^ I to the citv on Jamiarv
Jesus had not come" is the title of ■mag,natron and you have an ideal eltim t
Y*' Add
a little
the sermon to be given by Rev K
Even something so common and simple as aY t u°Ur Chris*rnas
fun
members of the Anglican Church
Vocalists will be Misses an aura of cheer and joy
The Girls' Friendship Circle will Shimizu.
P “ 3 '!9ht<ad candle can SDr“’
Miss Gladys Goroma
ru was the hold a very important meeting on Bumiye Chori, Yuki Watanabe and
and Ye^n^
^ ?r .be fae,
charming hostess at her home on Wednesday, December 20, Jt 8
S
Pe
c
'
a
l
Christmas
Broadway at the tea
hour last Sun- p.m
p.m. at the home of MissF Bird carols will be rendered by the church
day, December 10.
She entertain- on Feefer.
The purpose of the choir.
cd fourteen friends
meehng ,s to form the long awaited
The service will take the form of
and the wax will not drip down ^ ’2™' ^^ ’"’" '^ lo*
of the opening of her •n celebration
shop on Broad- Mission Circle.
a
white
gift"
service
when
the
way.
hot wateYand
more fortunate will bring gifts of
Leave-taking
L
™ney, food, or dothing wrapped ho d it in place tiH the meltX ’a Jr ° / '
Christmas Fiestas
The Junior Section of the Kitwax w,„ ahow it to be prZ^X"
"
hLY1’6/0 mAe int0 harnpers for
silano Koyukai announces that a the less fortunate.
Among the numerous social
s and farewell party for Jack Sumi
parties that
will be „ The Sunday School
weeks
the h°liday held at_ the New Pier mi
Christmas i.
will hold its
Cafe
this white gift"
Wks w>th fun and gaiety will be
kitchen.
service
in
the
mornCooking
P
■■3 at this season assumes
9 f°
in ths
ie annual Christmas party to ho coming Sunday, December 17, from in9 at ’0 o'clock.
Even ne children, who usually fiX X
and
■
H
,
-Miss
Greenbank
held by the Powell C.G.I.T. on Fri- 5 P.m. sharp. Jack Sumi, a promin_ will address the children.
o watch the mysterious proceedings and at F k X ''^ arounQ'
cay evening, December D
tl: enf member of the club, is leaving
the preparation of all the colorful dishes
'
er their hdP
Year the club will have as guests the for Japan on the 27th of this month
LE?^2L.^ ^le Pairview C.G I T
Those who wish to attend the RufW wl
,0 'k® Christmas
banquet are asked to notify the Ball? Why, Of course! It's SoBody s eyes, is achieved when the huae
u Spec,al 9,ow ,n every-
i
^ -CYa9* *
®®i 1
9”"’
®-WjBl*®SS Calf© I view 2426-R for reservations,
charge is 25c per person.
'ng to
ever!
be
turn is brought steaming from the kitchf°
turkey r°asted to a
^ce to add its briIlian? hue f
-^en there's cranberry
iJCln.A ..V
W'^
RADIOS
T he announcement i
s made that
the marriage of Miss
Ayako
Akari and Mr. Iwakazu
Yamamoto. both of Steveston
was to have taken place'on Y-
'7
vice will be preceded by the regular tea and fellowship at 5.30.
REFRIGERATORS
323 Powell Street
ii
I1
4;
If
And you just have to have nlum
Jaming pudding?
Impossible’ To h •
We the sauce into t£ree p0%^
cember 2. will be solemnized on
Saturday, December 23
i its I
GS20
mA a
COj
EV
F(
Chrisfmas without a
UPktHs p^'- dessert
-Ai;--Me™ 5 * px:a
famr.y unconsciously follow suit
9
Hoi
' “d mfch the rest of ths
out your new ideas on theYsefao'f"1' b‘9 "d imp°rt8nr'
..
Anytime, Anywhere
I Mam Street
SE-4570
or ask for Joe Seko, TR-0794-Y
I
Following the ceremony the re-1
A option will be held at the Son£ jmkai Hall.
The bridal couplei
C1"’
Corn
i eside in Steveston.
Lovely Io look at Tliis Holiday Season
Give Her a Gift
.1
BLOUSES—Chic Styles
White,
Suez,
adv, match their gay mood with
Queen's
PURSES.—-Latest
Stvlp^
and Colours in Morocco,
Suede, Goatskin, etc.
PERMANENTS
HAIRSTYLING
® manicures
$1.95
® facial steamers
®MAKE-UP
®BEAUTY AIDS
$^-95
$3.25
knitted SUITS—Becoming
Clipper Navy, Blue Mixture.
Sizes 34 to 38
Frieda Beauty Shoppe
MRS.
w
por^
Eggshell,
Canary,
in
Blue, Burgundy Wine.
Sizes H to 20 - $1,95
a smart, new Hairdo,
creatively and individually stvl
of course, a flattering Make-up to heighten
your allure
K.
in Real Violet, Capri Maroon,
$9.95, $10.25, $19.50
SWEATERS—A suoerh
u
...
ST she really will love and enjoy.
Nicot.ne, Strawberry, Tile, CaPri Rose, etc.
$2.95,
kutsukake
T.
i
?
The
JO SEKO
Festive Days will soon be here with their Gay Round of
Y1M- X 7
of go
^'ng po,nt of fhe dinner.,.
I
The special Junior Church Christyour sophistication and become as excitedT Y enthUS“m' tbr“ c"
For her wedding the bride 1ms
SE yrnour 412]| J mas Service will be held at the
tree, g,ve yOur imagination free rein in t M 7" °Ver the “"’^
^Powell United Church this Sunday, ST1! tracHti°naJ white satin Pmgs, put your heart into turninn n t
table decorations, gift wraovi le1' attendaiit. Miss Naoye
feast. ..Wholehearted enthusiasm and "
^ Perfet Chr^fmas
Aakatsu. will be gowned in mar
>
you right through the YuletiHp k iu 263 Can bubble over and carry
oon satin.
Misses Akimi and
Fumiko Yamamoto in pink satim
tn vears
mil act as tlower girls. The best b
man will be Mr. Shizuo Matsuba. ‘
• home portraits
rmu
r 1S‘ XakatSU are
® amateur finishing
eXt
ei’S f01”the ~ai^H
® COMMERCIAL PICTURES
i v
r
Tl
oru "
two I
Chris
To Wedding Bells
The
Venerable
Siir
Heathcote will be
the speaker
at the Anglican "white gift" service
to. be held 3t the Church of
.
Ascens.on this Sunday, Decerntor 17, at 7.30 p.m.
The ser
t
season,
affair
The
White Gifts
Seymour 0853
G
grandest
Steveston Hearkens
4
t4
u
the
X
km
684 W. Hastings
High. 5606
369
POWELL STREET
* * AV
;B
MAISAWA
J
I
VANCOUVER.
Teal,
Page 5
'T
DECEMBER 15, 1939
THE NEW CANADIAN
! Schools (lose for Festive Days
Rissho Young People
^V i rhe great day has arriv- School Concert
hy all pupils have been
g
In the school';
xpectantly for many weeks, concert on Th s annual Christmas
-oming as the" climax to a three Niseiettes r:
we found
- tlde draws
the festive
Mivokn
a
"
Glee
Club,
of
Mie
year
ld Pravinn
senes of Christmas activi• is a rapidly appio;ahAmano, Miyeko Ito
lis "'White
Amy Okukawa,
V s cn of snow and yet the holi- spirit and support.ending thfir kem((l«u than a( tbe xw.,e|i T)
i where
------- members
n wrt and enthusiasm gripped
s Ambled
ot the Rissho
FAIRVIEW, KITSILANO
i
drab, dirty
a?-, stuoent as schools opened
) at work learn
Fairview and Kitsilano are othe® ।
Christy
•-•j nears ror the last time in
ing songs and
^OOSJvhlch held annual Christ-;i°ther eutertainin_
— *W last day for the Christmas
W on ths
items for their
mas
concerts.
The
‘
one
°
f
the
year
’gain this
was held under the
GRANDVIEW
auspices of the(\ j \ Christmas concert, sched
Gi*' Hi-Y.
Kitsilano's
uled for this coming Sunday eve
attention
randview students point with
concert
was presented on Wed nesday and ning at 7.
= ro a recent institution in the
Two comedies
al—-their school paper.
This
Sh
fun and meiment(
ndview Journal" first came out
hn
«
nf P3rt in ^e
(have been lined up for the oeea-(
latter affair were Reiko Tsujidrilling
October and appears monthly in
fion. Spectators are notified in|
a little
mimeographed form with the mura in a Dutch dance group
advance
that they will be split-!
uras fun
Indents doing every bit of the and Mitsuo Nakashiba in a gymting their sides laughing at the:
nastic display act.
|dmg and publication.
n spread
comical situations that will be’
The proceeds of the
goodwill Artists
i
,
rne concert will croppin0 up one after
| That's what we may call Mintable
another in i
fund T '' J ’
Sa",a a- ">e
i
fund.
In
addrtron
,
K
j
tsjl
aj
|oru
Takada
and
Tad
Eto.
These
your
tn addition. two Rissho
been her practice for several years
figer|fwo have been engaged in making
Sawa• and Irene Tsuchivi
has been building up „ Lu;.’ 3W।
onger
prisfmas cards which are to be
a collects will be offering some of the cm
fund to be donated to the
(sent to other schools as a token
same rent English and Japanese sour-nd into
(of goodwill.
hits.
Accompanying the son
3 small,
i The year's soccer team included IaJp6/'^1’300 Senior Mixer held!st
f'dty 3ttracted on|y
Niseis. H resses at the piano will be
rge, the
f its line-up five Niseis: Eizo Hori,
aruko Inaba.
|asK Naka, Tad Taguchi, Buddy What's the matter? Where's your;
.. ......_
social spirit, senior Niseis?
।
out
for
the
various
teams: Maseru
l^asa, and Bae Misumi.
|^.(uM.iiii,(Hi,ili,,i.h1|1|,n,lm,ijul(fuiaubL
in the
Hada, George Kobayashi, Tamika
north van.
delight,
Lone Nisei on the North Van
ani, Isao Nakazawa, Tosh Oni
around
newly crowned championship agzuka, Tom Yamashita and Shino
aelp in
gregahon was Harold Ishii who ANyama (captain, bantam squad).
Give G r n d Concert
„ IASI DOLIAR DAYS
' HURSDAY TO SATURDAY
Attractive Christmas Gifts on Display for our
, ,
biggest Dollar Davs
>e!ections
HANDBAGS
tne latest colours.
For Your Choice in
i
$1.00
evening bags
In Gold and Silver
Styles.
3 Days
I?
i
Many Good
1
I
$1.00
aysuede pyjamas_
4'
J
7
*
Guaranteed Non-run
Knitted Sued. Silk
several smart styles,
Colors: blue
rose. All sizes.
3 Days
$1.00
RATSUEDE GOWNS—
Guaranteed Non-run
i juidt ouk m
several lace trimmed st vies
Colors: blue and
tea rose. All sizes.
3 Days
$1.00
■^1
ci
I SISTERS f
| COFFEE
son,
eryto a
erry
tier....,
tout a
assert,
;g the
The
I get
merit
'arry
' off
’mas
rapmas
arry
;nce
>ars
SHOPPE
?
Played no mean part in the power, North Shore scrimmage power
Plays, as front line scrum left.
I
BRITANNIA
With the English Rugbyseason i
over, the he-men of Britannia are
KING EDWARD
turning out for the Canadian Q3me
: fountain service
L
wU Granville St.
Scholastic A
He-men include George .Shadow)'
Four Niseis walked off with bon- Yano, Jimmy (Honevrhilp)
2
427 Powell St. T
“S TW f'rSt C|uarter: KaV Mach- yama, and George Oshiro.
pwm„PPTUq,|M),(nr|n^
T
v( X"L Toshizo O’^uka
On the day of the Ice Carnival
(Grade XI), Agnes Yoshida (Grade man nee, the school was practically
Highland 6194
a) and Mitsuo Endo (Grade IX) empty, but there were only 150
Congratulations!
tickets given out. We wonder how
OH Into .he bleak
The Curtain Falls
so many Niseis could have gone topny
■
firs, though, whf„ Mr T^.MA
O
T J"
'h'”
u l
Edward Bantams dropped a the carnival, or did they? ) : ^iP^iicd to tell me to
m
' U'"’ K thc CIl™l
| i ^Hlweaker in the Province Cup Shaw was in town with the Dancing Tn a jaunt tbrmmh\hc OkmJnm^
^'W'Hn
and cnjaunt through
| i final to the fifteen from North Van- Co-ed.
1 UKanagan^ompassim- them are shcher.no
and way points.
I
2‘
their first
And in conclusion, a
Complete Services
Merry
eV' y slop. Mr.
Tsuyuki
Christmas and a Happy
imu occn down Akxico wav
I , defeat of the season but a
New
a most Tear to all you readers,
up
his
trusty
nro
iceior
(Where Peons in picturesque costumes
BiCOSty°ne since ‘f meant that the
No
m the shade of tall green palms. ! and I mould get my chance to 5(
cup will not roost in the King Ed. school! Banxai?
742 E. Hastings St
( a. h"'.s and mane new acquaint
but t!r‘s outing fairly put
trophy case this coming year.
a: las.
southern trips into the dusk
Hats off to the boys who turned
com - '
Proves Brilliant parisons.
I hat fishing trip
took on
Shades of Isaac Walton'
And adventure
3^
you c
la Satirical 'Genova' j tried driving 51 !UNn■ Have
never
again be tormented by
on a dcscnUqi'
| country mad when the very tansC;
In these days when 'so
posed to the ice
much pre rent wide open and ram comcd
nonsense and
.it
distorted views; cascading from the murky heights i
the utter mercy
i | find general
Optometrist
acceptance. it isUhatjhe road stretches ahead of vouj"':" (
dm
v j particularly refreshing to have (
n one sheer of rain?
’
■ stood
i someone clear up the clouded at1 h umg trek back to th
^77 Powell St
,
fha{ deluge, however. spelt ad- ■ Mindful of the people
jmosphere a bit. George Bernard (
cautioning
lor thanks to it
i Shaw does exactly this in nisi venture tor
we
dared
(he
n
ibiilliant satire, “Geneva”, which’ we met . .
a damsel In distress. pint follows (hc frenzk
■’d rush
A
beautiful
creature
si: ? was with
’was presented at the Empress I
waters
through
(be
Ihas
er Cum
! Theatre the past few davs.
’ raven black hair. A (Cashout tn
1 he twists, the tu ins and
the highway had been the source
“Geneva” presents the judg- \
I pm turves—we negotiated mem m
ot her discomfort.
|N meat of the dictators at
without a mishap
the |I
v
Chilvary
dead:
’
Our
If i Hague.
Kose rlijasaLi
nobler in- ;
H itler,
Reallu, gou don l knau IV1' !
ICi General Franco in
and piners got the better of US'.
■
Would
t
you're
mining bu pawing
I (are summoned he ^
bbPermanent Waves & all Branches of
us lor tohi g th ice
taunt to the I>eautilul Onanaaai
Beauty Culture done in the most upan hour until we were | Il you'a.
yearning M • Out ua7 ,
to-date methods.
to (be very skin to pet I
| ot the League ot Nations.
(bit and th<
uii onto dry land again?
ip
G. B. t>. then proceeds to
H1:”1™'' Beauty Shop is Equipped
(/limit atmospher
ridiVernon., Kelowna Vat Summer-1 Okanagan is th' pla,,.the nlu. then
R h p®, “Oft Modern and the very
i cule the
lor uou
the iand. 1 enuuon. Princeton and MerLatest Machinery’.
i dictators. the democr.
1 ind out im vodrscif ah n
Phone SEy. 1936
j
ies.
Why not shake ml ih>.' i i he:
whole
international
situ
Res. High. 2132
k
demands
in
ation.
co-o
rdin
293 r ‘ Hastings St.
i that keep you in the bonds
tion which
play of this type
£
Pure and simple. “Geneva” is a (quires.
Hie and sec
i especially jn (he s
> cumatic discussion which shines (
with Shavian epigrams and wit-!
ticisms; and like all discussions i
THIS SEASON SAY IT
WITH
। the play ends by getting no-1
I where.
”
‘ ;
| 'EVERYTHING TO EAT"
f
„
SILKS
i
t
1 PA
On A Tour Through Okanagan
fl
1 "I
Home Funeral I
Chapel
? VP'
I
.Vs.
Shaw
It
1 A
'VW
Palomar Beauty Shoo
modiste fashion shop
tliic and Charm
I, The London troupe under Maurpce Colbourne and Barry Jones |
I deserves special praise for its P
i fine performance in meeting the (I
IN LADIES WEAR
at Prices that cannot be duplicated
Ploh T. Shimota!
kahara
431. Granville St.
For Real Japanese Dishes !h
U
x
<
TSUBAME
»I
253 POWELL ST.
TRINITY 056 1
It I
H
1
I
Y «
LOVELY TOILET SET
w
Priced from 30c Up
Come In And Look Over Our
Range of Christmas Gifts:
Ronson Lighters ($4.50 up)
DESIGNED FOR NISEIS
J
t -
Fountain Pen Sets ($1.95 up)
Chocolates, Toys, Etc.
Bunka Shokai
250 Powell St.
eft
tmvi vutru
MS
A
4
>1
SEy. 4087
'It
J4
1
DECEMBER 15, 1939
THE NEW CANADIAN
! Schools (lose for Festive Days
Rissho Young People
^V i rhe great day has arriv- School Concert
hy all pupils have been
g
In the school';
xpectantly for many weeks, concert on Th s annual Christmas
-oming as the" climax to a three Niseiettes r:
we found
- tlde draws
the festive
Mivokn
a
"
Glee
Club,
of
Mie
year
ld Pravinn
senes of Christmas activi• is a rapidly appio;ahAmano, Miyeko Ito
lis "'White
Amy Okukawa,
V s cn of snow and yet the holi- spirit and support.ending thfir kem((l«u than a( tbe xw.,e|i T)
i where
------- members
n wrt and enthusiasm gripped
s Ambled
ot the Rissho
FAIRVIEW, KITSILANO
i
drab, dirty
a?-, stuoent as schools opened
) at work learn
Fairview and Kitsilano are othe® ।
Christy
•-•j nears ror the last time in
ing songs and
^OOSJvhlch held annual Christ-;i°ther eutertainin_
— *W last day for the Christmas
W on ths
items for their
mas
concerts.
The
‘
one
°
f
the
year
’gain this
was held under the
GRANDVIEW
auspices of the(\ j \ Christmas concert, sched
Gi*' Hi-Y.
Kitsilano's
uled for this coming Sunday eve
attention
randview students point with
concert
was presented on Wed nesday and ning at 7.
= ro a recent institution in the
Two comedies
al—-their school paper.
This
Sh
fun and meiment(
ndview Journal" first came out
hn
«
nf P3rt in ^e
(have been lined up for the oeea-(
latter affair were Reiko Tsujidrilling
October and appears monthly in
fion. Spectators are notified in|
a little
mimeographed form with the mura in a Dutch dance group
advance
that they will be split-!
uras fun
Indents doing every bit of the and Mitsuo Nakashiba in a gymting their sides laughing at the:
nastic display act.
|dmg and publication.
n spread
comical situations that will be’
The proceeds of the
goodwill Artists
i
,
rne concert will croppin0 up one after
| That's what we may call Mintable
another in i
fund T '' J ’
Sa",a a- ">e
i
fund.
In
addrtron
,
K
j
tsjl
aj
|oru
Takada
and
Tad
Eto.
These
your
tn addition. two Rissho
been her practice for several years
figer|fwo have been engaged in making
Sawa• and Irene Tsuchivi
has been building up „ Lu;.’ 3W।
onger
prisfmas cards which are to be
a collects will be offering some of the cm
fund to be donated to the
(sent to other schools as a token
same rent English and Japanese sour-nd into
(of goodwill.
hits.
Accompanying the son
3 small,
i The year's soccer team included IaJp6/'^1’300 Senior Mixer held!st
f'dty 3ttracted on|y
Niseis. H resses at the piano will be
rge, the
f its line-up five Niseis: Eizo Hori,
aruko Inaba.
|asK Naka, Tad Taguchi, Buddy What's the matter? Where's your;
.. ......_
social spirit, senior Niseis?
।
out
for
the
various
teams: Maseru
l^asa, and Bae Misumi.
|^.(uM.iiii,(Hi,ili,,i.h1|1|,n,lm,ijul(fuiaubL
in the
Hada, George Kobayashi, Tamika
north van.
delight,
Lone Nisei on the North Van
ani, Isao Nakazawa, Tosh Oni
around
newly crowned championship agzuka, Tom Yamashita and Shino
aelp in
gregahon was Harold Ishii who ANyama (captain, bantam squad).
Give G r n d Concert
„ IASI DOLIAR DAYS
' HURSDAY TO SATURDAY
Attractive Christmas Gifts on Display for our
, ,
biggest Dollar Davs
>e!ections
HANDBAGS
tne latest colours.
For Your Choice in
i
$1.00
evening bags
In Gold and Silver
Styles.
3 Days
I?
i
Many Good
1
I
$1.00
aysuede pyjamas_
4'
J
7
*
Guaranteed Non-run
Knitted Sued. Silk
several smart styles,
Colors: blue
rose. All sizes.
3 Days
$1.00
RATSUEDE GOWNS—
Guaranteed Non-run
i juidt ouk m
several lace trimmed st vies
Colors: blue and
tea rose. All sizes.
3 Days
$1.00
■^1
ci
I SISTERS f
| COFFEE
son,
eryto a
erry
tier....,
tout a
assert,
;g the
The
I get
merit
'arry
' off
’mas
rapmas
arry
;nce
>ars
SHOPPE
?
Played no mean part in the power, North Shore scrimmage power
Plays, as front line scrum left.
I
BRITANNIA
With the English Rugbyseason i
over, the he-men of Britannia are
KING EDWARD
turning out for the Canadian Q3me
: fountain service
L
wU Granville St.
Scholastic A
He-men include George .Shadow)'
Four Niseis walked off with bon- Yano, Jimmy (Honevrhilp)
2
427 Powell St. T
“S TW f'rSt C|uarter: KaV Mach- yama, and George Oshiro.
pwm„PPTUq,|M),(nr|n^
T
v( X"L Toshizo O’^uka
On the day of the Ice Carnival
(Grade XI), Agnes Yoshida (Grade man nee, the school was practically
Highland 6194
a) and Mitsuo Endo (Grade IX) empty, but there were only 150
Congratulations!
tickets given out. We wonder how
OH Into .he bleak
The Curtain Falls
so many Niseis could have gone topny
■
firs, though, whf„ Mr T^.MA
O
T J"
'h'”
u l
Edward Bantams dropped a the carnival, or did they? ) : ^iP^iicd to tell me to
m
' U'"’ K thc CIl™l
| i ^Hlweaker in the Province Cup Shaw was in town with the Dancing Tn a jaunt tbrmmh\hc OkmJnm^
^'W'Hn
and cnjaunt through
| i final to the fifteen from North Van- Co-ed.
1 UKanagan^ompassim- them are shcher.no
and way points.
I
2‘
their first
And in conclusion, a
Complete Services
Merry
eV' y slop. Mr.
Tsuyuki
Christmas and a Happy
imu occn down Akxico wav
I , defeat of the season but a
New
a most Tear to all you readers,
up
his
trusty
nro
iceior
(Where Peons in picturesque costumes
BiCOSty°ne since ‘f meant that the
No
m the shade of tall green palms. ! and I mould get my chance to 5(
cup will not roost in the King Ed. school! Banxai?
742 E. Hastings St
( a. h"'.s and mane new acquaint
but t!r‘s outing fairly put
trophy case this coming year.
a: las.
southern trips into the dusk
Hats off to the boys who turned
com - '
Proves Brilliant parisons.
I hat fishing trip
took on
Shades of Isaac Walton'
And adventure
3^
you c
la Satirical 'Genova' j tried driving 51 !UNn■ Have
never
again be tormented by
on a dcscnUqi'
| country mad when the very tansC;
In these days when 'so
posed to the ice
much pre rent wide open and ram comcd
nonsense and
.it
distorted views; cascading from the murky heights i
the utter mercy
i | find general
Optometrist
acceptance. it isUhatjhe road stretches ahead of vouj"':" (
dm
v j particularly refreshing to have (
n one sheer of rain?
’
■ stood
i someone clear up the clouded at1 h umg trek back to th
^77 Powell St
,
fha{ deluge, however. spelt ad- ■ Mindful of the people
jmosphere a bit. George Bernard (
cautioning
lor thanks to it
i Shaw does exactly this in nisi venture tor
we
dared
(he
n
ibiilliant satire, “Geneva”, which’ we met . .
a damsel In distress. pint follows (hc frenzk
■’d rush
A
beautiful
creature
si: ? was with
’was presented at the Empress I
waters
through
(be
Ihas
er Cum
! Theatre the past few davs.
’ raven black hair. A (Cashout tn
1 he twists, the tu ins and
the highway had been the source
“Geneva” presents the judg- \
I pm turves—we negotiated mem m
ot her discomfort.
|N meat of the dictators at
without a mishap
the |I
v
Chilvary
dead:
’
Our
If i Hague.
Kose rlijasaLi
nobler in- ;
H itler,
Reallu, gou don l knau IV1' !
ICi General Franco in
and piners got the better of US'.
■
Would
t
you're
mining bu pawing
I (are summoned he ^
bbPermanent Waves & all Branches of
us lor tohi g th ice
taunt to the I>eautilul Onanaaai
Beauty Culture done in the most upan hour until we were | Il you'a.
yearning M • Out ua7 ,
to-date methods.
to (be very skin to pet I
| ot the League ot Nations.
(bit and th<
uii onto dry land again?
ip
G. B. t>. then proceeds to
H1:”1™'' Beauty Shop is Equipped
(/limit atmospher
ridiVernon., Kelowna Vat Summer-1 Okanagan is th' pla,,.the nlu. then
R h p®, “Oft Modern and the very
i cule the
lor uou
the iand. 1 enuuon. Princeton and MerLatest Machinery’.
i dictators. the democr.
1 ind out im vodrscif ah n
Phone SEy. 1936
j
ies.
Why not shake ml ih>.' i i he:
whole
international
situ
Res. High. 2132
k
demands
in
ation.
co-o
rdin
293 r ‘ Hastings St.
i that keep you in the bonds
tion which
play of this type
£
Pure and simple. “Geneva” is a (quires.
Hie and sec
i especially jn (he s
> cumatic discussion which shines (
with Shavian epigrams and wit-!
ticisms; and like all discussions i
THIS SEASON SAY IT
WITH
। the play ends by getting no-1
I where.
”
‘ ;
| 'EVERYTHING TO EAT"
f
„
SILKS
i
t
1 PA
On A Tour Through Okanagan
fl
1 "I
Home Funeral I
Chapel
? VP'
I
.Vs.
Shaw
It
1 A
'VW
Palomar Beauty Shoo
modiste fashion shop
tliic and Charm
I, The London troupe under Maurpce Colbourne and Barry Jones |
I deserves special praise for its P
i fine performance in meeting the (I
IN LADIES WEAR
at Prices that cannot be duplicated
Ploh T. Shimota!
kahara
431. Granville St.
For Real Japanese Dishes !h
U
x
<
TSUBAME
»I
253 POWELL ST.
TRINITY 056 1
It I
H
1
I
Y «
LOVELY TOILET SET
w
Priced from 30c Up
Come In And Look Over Our
Range of Christmas Gifts:
Ronson Lighters ($4.50 up)
DESIGNED FOR NISEIS
J
t -
Fountain Pen Sets ($1.95 up)
Chocolates, Toys, Etc.
Bunka Shokai
250 Powell St.
eft
tmvi vutru
MS
A
4
>1
SEy. 4087
'It
J4
1
Page 6
NEW CANADIAN
M HEWS RON
a
capital City Chatter
By Hiroshi Hamasaki
By iONI GOSSIPPE
JHiurtod 0i Plfl
verybodyEverywhere!
By Amari Shaberu
P
ease
take
note
—
the monster
•on held by UnJ Anoiher
•assed by I Christmas Social of the local
* ■> .a. :ir
J vice-president; Mis^ •noir DevoilonaH with only H hours of
f'all election s 01 ”le Summer-; secretary-treasurer
ind Fellowship
sunshine. J.C.C.L. will be held at the K. i
listen to th,
-k
The
of C. Hall, 902 Government I
?bei Q’ub held last month I resigned.
The nocif10 now?'
Him mule; the ! pit h'r-pai. ter on
our
resulted
in
sub-t opics
K.
Imayoshi
being
,f
iHed
at
the
— 1
1011
So । Street, Saturday, Dec. 23.
•id anoihf'i
DaneI
■
next
meerin
Inn inches
lion”, "To :i democratic form of; of rain this year.
• ng, nine to midnight, Admis- । e ected president, in succession to Baseball
^ “I Other members
'^11 *1
sion 50c.
government" “ 1 o protect national; -__ ____
, _ Lhe local Hinode Basehpu
Property and io secure new mark-,Oi lhe executive include. M. Kita
Make plans now to be there—
,
in an season*
attempt WdT^
to
- । next
Swing and sway to the scintil- i
I Woodfibre Whispers
। fating strains of Adrian
iKc. 16 tin association will hold
James’ i
concert at the Japanese rX1
Rainy City Citing
orchestra.
Christmas Dance and partv ar
11. A ocal renditions bv the
By THE AMBLER
be Japanese Hall at S.00 n
es S. Kuroda and T
By drippy
Kxpmod to »liM(| are many Can;
S • assisted by p inab>1 \ 11 ok-‘Heard
F-ai
oneXT^
T'l MaPle Rid9e Review SiT So"S
ndian friends.
It0 the evening’s
j ihaw mm workers
Ln“, D.T' 17 tlle locaI theatre I , Through the efforts ,r v
crash this column, and the 3-shiftBy NEws AND VIEWS
Seinenkai Meets
| will be the scene of another one|'nza.wa; salesman for Rml M
ei s don t like to be ignored. Well
Tlle combined efforts of the’0 111088 Popular “sing songs’’, I
“ ls hoped that a silA-T
Chub activities a re
“sing
increasing bore s lhe
the lowdown ; on these Whonnock Seinenkai and the sponsored by the Rovers Club ofl^blematic
i
_ p
K “ Serena
of
the Valiev
in Prince Rupert.
mmi
r
’
lhe Seinenkai gentlemen and their Christmas Joshi Seinenkai to stage a con- Ocean Falls. In keeping with the ese baseball championship^
its first meeting Dec. 5
with plans.
cert in co-operation with th
U1C- spirit of patriotism that is sweep be scared for ne^^ ®3
President Ina in the chair,
Imngo,
ekai mg. the country in the present next season.
E C°1Upft!t®
Idee, Massa, Toby y,118 Plans of the Shinnen-kai
pmuant business was taken up
present
Engaikai has been received °11S1S' tlle entire proceeds will be!
id new members admitted into P..ad Wlth bis wifey are all L
Singing Visitor
pl tinning to go. Oh yes, almost|With
„
great
enthusiasm,
The|f onated 10 the Red Cross Fund.
ini' oiganization.
December 3 witnessed loigot BOB. His plans are as yet r10gl’ani
outlined
by
*
*
So
c
’
mon
you
Nisei,
bring
aloneundecided, but if he should make Nishikawa and bis
“o vTtor t0 s»*
g along
””“T i’’7' ”iCkels and ra«’' voices, and I Sh?’ N ff bari‘°ne’ Slt*
The Japanese Hall |s receiv. up his mind, I hope those two promises ‘‘Something Different
h^P support a worthy
•ng a new shingled roof.
Sally Nakamura, arrived with
cause.
town Iads "’’ll start teachYoui* coiiespondent had the
lue Visitor
school room for teaching JThe
r. Tsuyuki, that man with the
ap. who
hot'sturf- Other- Insure of witnessing rehearsals
ane se has been completed, too.
movie projector.
*
the fair maidens will have and this 1S "rhat he heardAlthough Mr. Nakamura was
O watch them toes.
^_Sar George do you ^
Our gulf-friends down at Stevehandicapped by a cold, he filled
A message to Rosie’s Beau to tia(iing parts with ’em? (Geor-e ston are minus one of their fair
Mission Miscellanea ae prepared for the event.
Zasears with tw de«
admirers,
a
—
Ocean
Falls
‘nusculine lead in THE i
boasts an addition. Tragic? No
SCENE).
By WILL I. TELLEM
niuci1 ab°ut
And the Weather
iat Mm, Babe, and Joe are go- d,!,’?" 1 °“ly k"ew how to act we don't think so. Miyoko Tail
aka a charming young miss from
HU111!
1 don,t know if i
Concert Enjoyed
ing to do,
°- but judging from the
S?
U
d
Say
“
Winter
is here”
5:
ta
'J
s
_
h
ere
vi
siting
her
sisiroad grin on Min’s face. I think
.-Lets not practise on ter, #taE. ^
Splendid performances in
S
lould
be
here
”
,
but
some folia
odSaturday nigi
the
.
He
l1
spend
binging, and speeches
Mas—“South of the Border”
'
r 5 -7
* Miss So-and-so.
And we notice Miyoko has come are clearing spaces for skatins
neatly enjoyed bv
fBUt °ld Mai1 Wnter
out Ktrnsdale way.
yuhenee that attended the
Ztd7'*,?’ ^al°«h-- and
J
ohnnie
!
”
'
°"
e
agai
"
bnt
"
0H
so tai failed to make anv sign o'
an
concert held
ice. The weather has been ex
tremely mild, and people as yet
The three musketeers are on
Britannia Bits
concert
laye not- taken up the Yuletide
the war-path again but this time
Bloedel
Banner
, Kudo, principal of the local
spirit.
it s every man for himself. ~
By CRUSHER
'lhOl’L
Ibe Seinenkai assisted
Was
the Utile lady from Hanev
Cage
By GAME-GETTER
Loop
y in nmking tju,
the
concert a
cause
of
the
spat?
V-8's
get
vou
Howe
ks by making the
Kindly directed by Miss G. A.
,
SgudcI Basketball Places, don’t they?
a r- T
omen is
League has just been
Galhford, the Bloedel School
fornied.
■*
*
*
com prising B ri t a n nia, Woodfib re ’
pupils are at present deeply, en-.
and bauamish. Britannia defeat-'
1o Japan
grossed in their annual Christ
East
Richochats
nl
bquanush
last,
week
29-21
anil
S. Kunimoto.
mas Concert which is to be
president of lhe expects t„ play Woodfibre 'here
held
in the spacious dance hall,
' —n Japanese Farmer
By Chatter
t
’
1
^
jf
ti
le
men
’
s
team
is
DeC‘ 151 AH the students are
lociation, left here Dec. 5
Hello, folks and fellow col
for a ^’Tar k the High School squad
practicing very hard, and better
lo -^U’Hn. With him
umnists!
Another columnist
went
entertainment is in store this
d:Wlilers. Fimiko and Tosh- bat visited us last week, it should
crashing these columns for the
be a walk away for ns.
year for the whole communit}'
• ''ho will remain in Japan.
first
time, with news notes from
Kitchenette
than ever before.
East Richmond, Sunbury and
*
*
»
SUBSCRIBE TO
A new kitchenette has hist way points.
aS tW° 11Ullters' Kisb
been completed by the ----- ‘
? company Kendo Clash
And Jack
approach a swamp
IKS NEW CANADIAN
tor the benefit of the
Quack.
Quack!
”
P'
men livingWith the busy fishing season
in the bunk-house.
the
Nakauoshiku
‘Tish duck?’ Jack’ ‘'Ditl you hear a
continued operation will be made over,
catcher
possible only by the employees'
and the Sunburv “fish
Nimi
Quack, quack!” There it is
catchers
’
'
have started in with
tlWe wiI1 be ™n- , .
patronage.
rm sure the their Kendo where they left off
Snacffcr Pen Agents
‘There it is!”
^isei wni aSSist in doing their
and up comes
Lst Japanese Recordings
the
sing:ie bolt
A fevv of the ace Kendoists h
action shooting
make fre^uent trips to
are® stl ,.away at. work., and we Uiron.
The aim is perfect, but
sty 3112
331 Powell St
evewait
Rolleiflex
The
duck
are looking forward to their re- deen
uings in the future,
Seems to settled
VANCOUVER, B. C.
*
*
*
I
especial,y fr°m Paldi and ueep in the water.
$134.40
‘'Shall 1
, shoot?” “Sure, hurrv
Christmas Concert
-she flies awavA
Dec.
at 1101116 together
a
Rolleicord
Suddenly, “Heyi Hey
Ci met
itli friends from Sunburv had
"’as held in the movie hall.
$7!.80 $53.80
It their first work-out Dec 7 at the
‘What's that?'
। at the
The would-b
sponsored bv the
I- mWS
.Th«y all «™ ’“^J°«7 1* sun. And from!
j with the aidi Of Billy
Hatehe'slto have their minds"set on Fn
n, 7 bUShes u» POP® Mr.I
ors. and th e jliffer- raring a few trophies at the nwt Hi
Hideo Onotera. “D
it. leavej
being X^t^W
- '-C" ^ al°“e’
ui-■eSunday
The proceeds
Can’t
390 POWELL ST.
HIGH. 4567
you tell a duelh from a quack,
the city to aid the
needy at
SEY. 3831"
V
quack?
”
Christmas time
1 355 POWELL ST
Sideglances
“Matrimony” seems to be bej Calling Kaikei
for better trade relations
coming a habit with everyone
(Wood fibre.
take
hei
h
8eem
s
us
jf
the
fai
r
‘
sex
\\HEX OIDER^g YOUR TOILET TISSUE
notice), 1 hear tbeie is a young’around this vicinity are getting.
buy JAPANESE GOODS
§
yuan over there with such a vora- prepared.
always specify
or am I wrong, girls, ।
puous appetite he gorges 7 bowls
seem to t
T! Hee at one sittin
Welt I their lessons ... the -'Hana Yom!
plunk we have ^ slight edge over
Gakko” very seriously
I
SANirARV £ SOLUBLE
j that record.
11
Our Mr. Mukai
Sorry “Sht
if I reminded void
Of her at the Gakka.”
and,
Direct Importers of Japanese Provisions and Curios
^V!illie ,n,ore’ w ’* reI~
*
*
| to do so. because he’s
s afraid the War on Gam
Seymour 2933
i Kaikei mi-ut en,,,.^ [Um ^ ^
109 Powell Street
-sihis board bill.
one minute).
g
ig over “The Bog"
VANCOUVER, B. C.
••miilmd?" was the sub-J And The Weather
।
SUkai
WELL LUMBER
& FUEL CO., LTD.
SMTH, DAVIDSON &
WRIGHT CO. LTD.
O. Kondo Co
B X^
M HEWS RON
a
capital City Chatter
By Hiroshi Hamasaki
By iONI GOSSIPPE
JHiurtod 0i Plfl
verybodyEverywhere!
By Amari Shaberu
P
ease
take
note
—
the monster
•on held by UnJ Anoiher
•assed by I Christmas Social of the local
* ■> .a. :ir
J vice-president; Mis^ •noir DevoilonaH with only H hours of
f'all election s 01 ”le Summer-; secretary-treasurer
ind Fellowship
sunshine. J.C.C.L. will be held at the K. i
listen to th,
-k
The
of C. Hall, 902 Government I
?bei Q’ub held last month I resigned.
The nocif10 now?'
Him mule; the ! pit h'r-pai. ter on
our
resulted
in
sub-t opics
K.
Imayoshi
being
,f
iHed
at
the
— 1
1011
So । Street, Saturday, Dec. 23.
•id anoihf'i
DaneI
■
next
meerin
Inn inches
lion”, "To :i democratic form of; of rain this year.
• ng, nine to midnight, Admis- । e ected president, in succession to Baseball
^ “I Other members
'^11 *1
sion 50c.
government" “ 1 o protect national; -__ ____
, _ Lhe local Hinode Basehpu
Property and io secure new mark-,Oi lhe executive include. M. Kita
Make plans now to be there—
,
in an season*
attempt WdT^
to
- । next
Swing and sway to the scintil- i
I Woodfibre Whispers
। fating strains of Adrian
iKc. 16 tin association will hold
James’ i
concert at the Japanese rX1
Rainy City Citing
orchestra.
Christmas Dance and partv ar
11. A ocal renditions bv the
By THE AMBLER
be Japanese Hall at S.00 n
es S. Kuroda and T
By drippy
Kxpmod to »liM(| are many Can;
S • assisted by p inab>1 \ 11 ok-‘Heard
F-ai
oneXT^
T'l MaPle Rid9e Review SiT So"S
ndian friends.
It0 the evening’s
j ihaw mm workers
Ln“, D.T' 17 tlle locaI theatre I , Through the efforts ,r v
crash this column, and the 3-shiftBy NEws AND VIEWS
Seinenkai Meets
| will be the scene of another one|'nza.wa; salesman for Rml M
ei s don t like to be ignored. Well
Tlle combined efforts of the’0 111088 Popular “sing songs’’, I
“ ls hoped that a silA-T
Chub activities a re
“sing
increasing bore s lhe
the lowdown ; on these Whonnock Seinenkai and the sponsored by the Rovers Club ofl^blematic
i
_ p
K “ Serena
of
the Valiev
in Prince Rupert.
mmi
r
’
lhe Seinenkai gentlemen and their Christmas Joshi Seinenkai to stage a con- Ocean Falls. In keeping with the ese baseball championship^
its first meeting Dec. 5
with plans.
cert in co-operation with th
U1C- spirit of patriotism that is sweep be scared for ne^^ ®3
President Ina in the chair,
Imngo,
ekai mg. the country in the present next season.
E C°1Upft!t®
Idee, Massa, Toby y,118 Plans of the Shinnen-kai
pmuant business was taken up
present
Engaikai has been received °11S1S' tlle entire proceeds will be!
id new members admitted into P..ad Wlth bis wifey are all L
Singing Visitor
pl tinning to go. Oh yes, almost|With
„
great
enthusiasm,
The|f onated 10 the Red Cross Fund.
ini' oiganization.
December 3 witnessed loigot BOB. His plans are as yet r10gl’ani
outlined
by
*
*
So
c
’
mon
you
Nisei,
bring
aloneundecided, but if he should make Nishikawa and bis
“o vTtor t0 s»*
g along
””“T i’’7' ”iCkels and ra«’' voices, and I Sh?’ N ff bari‘°ne’ Slt*
The Japanese Hall |s receiv. up his mind, I hope those two promises ‘‘Something Different
h^P support a worthy
•ng a new shingled roof.
Sally Nakamura, arrived with
cause.
town Iads "’’ll start teachYoui* coiiespondent had the
lue Visitor
school room for teaching JThe
r. Tsuyuki, that man with the
ap. who
hot'sturf- Other- Insure of witnessing rehearsals
ane se has been completed, too.
movie projector.
*
the fair maidens will have and this 1S "rhat he heardAlthough Mr. Nakamura was
O watch them toes.
^_Sar George do you ^
Our gulf-friends down at Stevehandicapped by a cold, he filled
A message to Rosie’s Beau to tia(iing parts with ’em? (Geor-e ston are minus one of their fair
Mission Miscellanea ae prepared for the event.
Zasears with tw de«
admirers,
a
—
Ocean
Falls
‘nusculine lead in THE i
boasts an addition. Tragic? No
SCENE).
By WILL I. TELLEM
niuci1 ab°ut
And the Weather
iat Mm, Babe, and Joe are go- d,!,’?" 1 °“ly k"ew how to act we don't think so. Miyoko Tail
aka a charming young miss from
HU111!
1 don,t know if i
Concert Enjoyed
ing to do,
°- but judging from the
S?
U
d
Say
“
Winter
is here”
5:
ta
'J
s
_
h
ere
vi
siting
her
sisiroad grin on Min’s face. I think
.-Lets not practise on ter, #taE. ^
Splendid performances in
S
lould
be
here
”
,
but
some folia
odSaturday nigi
the
.
He
l1
spend
binging, and speeches
Mas—“South of the Border”
'
r 5 -7
* Miss So-and-so.
And we notice Miyoko has come are clearing spaces for skatins
neatly enjoyed bv
fBUt °ld Mai1 Wnter
out Ktrnsdale way.
yuhenee that attended the
Ztd7'*,?’ ^al°«h-- and
J
ohnnie
!
”
'
°"
e
agai
"
bnt
"
0H
so tai failed to make anv sign o'
an
concert held
ice. The weather has been ex
tremely mild, and people as yet
The three musketeers are on
Britannia Bits
concert
laye not- taken up the Yuletide
the war-path again but this time
Bloedel
Banner
, Kudo, principal of the local
spirit.
it s every man for himself. ~
By CRUSHER
'lhOl’L
Ibe Seinenkai assisted
Was
the Utile lady from Hanev
Cage
By GAME-GETTER
Loop
y in nmking tju,
the
concert a
cause
of
the
spat?
V-8's
get
vou
Howe
ks by making the
Kindly directed by Miss G. A.
,
SgudcI Basketball Places, don’t they?
a r- T
omen is
League has just been
Galhford, the Bloedel School
fornied.
■*
*
*
com prising B ri t a n nia, Woodfib re ’
pupils are at present deeply, en-.
and bauamish. Britannia defeat-'
1o Japan
grossed in their annual Christ
East
Richochats
nl
bquanush
last,
week
29-21
anil
S. Kunimoto.
mas Concert which is to be
president of lhe expects t„ play Woodfibre 'here
held
in the spacious dance hall,
' —n Japanese Farmer
By Chatter
t
’
1
^
jf
ti
le
men
’
s
team
is
DeC‘ 151 AH the students are
lociation, left here Dec. 5
Hello, folks and fellow col
for a ^’Tar k the High School squad
practicing very hard, and better
lo -^U’Hn. With him
umnists!
Another columnist
went
entertainment is in store this
d:Wlilers. Fimiko and Tosh- bat visited us last week, it should
crashing these columns for the
be a walk away for ns.
year for the whole communit}'
• ''ho will remain in Japan.
first
time, with news notes from
Kitchenette
than ever before.
East Richmond, Sunbury and
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SUBSCRIBE TO
A new kitchenette has hist way points.
aS tW° 11Ullters' Kisb
been completed by the ----- ‘
? company Kendo Clash
And Jack
approach a swamp
IKS NEW CANADIAN
tor the benefit of the
Quack.
Quack!
”
P'
men livingWith the busy fishing season
in the bunk-house.
the
Nakauoshiku
‘Tish duck?’ Jack’ ‘'Ditl you hear a
continued operation will be made over,
catcher
possible only by the employees'
and the Sunburv “fish
Nimi
Quack, quack!” There it is
catchers
’
'
have started in with
tlWe wiI1 be ™n- , .
patronage.
rm sure the their Kendo where they left off
Snacffcr Pen Agents
‘There it is!”
^isei wni aSSist in doing their
and up comes
Lst Japanese Recordings
the
sing:ie bolt
A fevv of the ace Kendoists h
action shooting
make fre^uent trips to
are® stl ,.away at. work., and we Uiron.
The aim is perfect, but
sty 3112
331 Powell St
evewait
Rolleiflex
The
duck
are looking forward to their re- deen
uings in the future,
Seems to settled
VANCOUVER, B. C.
*
*
*
I
especial,y fr°m Paldi and ueep in the water.
$134.40
‘'Shall 1
, shoot?” “Sure, hurrv
Christmas Concert
-she flies awavA
Dec.
at 1101116 together
a
Rolleicord
Suddenly, “Heyi Hey
Ci met
itli friends from Sunburv had
"’as held in the movie hall.
$7!.80 $53.80
It their first work-out Dec 7 at the
‘What's that?'
। at the
The would-b
sponsored bv the
I- mWS
.Th«y all «™ ’“^J°«7 1* sun. And from!
j with the aidi Of Billy
Hatehe'slto have their minds"set on Fn
n, 7 bUShes u» POP® Mr.I
ors. and th e jliffer- raring a few trophies at the nwt Hi
Hideo Onotera. “D
it. leavej
being X^t^W
- '-C" ^ al°“e’
ui-■eSunday
The proceeds
Can’t
390 POWELL ST.
HIGH. 4567
you tell a duelh from a quack,
the city to aid the
needy at
SEY. 3831"
V
quack?
”
Christmas time
1 355 POWELL ST
Sideglances
“Matrimony” seems to be bej Calling Kaikei
for better trade relations
coming a habit with everyone
(Wood fibre.
take
hei
h
8eem
s
us
jf
the
fai
r
‘
sex
\\HEX OIDER^g YOUR TOILET TISSUE
notice), 1 hear tbeie is a young’around this vicinity are getting.
buy JAPANESE GOODS
§
yuan over there with such a vora- prepared.
always specify
or am I wrong, girls, ।
puous appetite he gorges 7 bowls
seem to t
T! Hee at one sittin
Welt I their lessons ... the -'Hana Yom!
plunk we have ^ slight edge over
Gakko” very seriously
I
SANirARV £ SOLUBLE
j that record.
11
Our Mr. Mukai
Sorry “Sht
if I reminded void
Of her at the Gakka.”
and,
Direct Importers of Japanese Provisions and Curios
^V!illie ,n,ore’ w ’* reI~
*
*
| to do so. because he’s
s afraid the War on Gam
Seymour 2933
i Kaikei mi-ut en,,,.^ [Um ^ ^
109 Powell Street
-sihis board bill.
one minute).
g
ig over “The Bog"
VANCOUVER, B. C.
••miilmd?" was the sub-J And The Weather
।
SUkai
WELL LUMBER
& FUEL CO., LTD.
SMTH, DAVIDSON &
WRIGHT CO. LTD.
O. Kondo Co
B X^
Page 7
DECEMBER 15 1939
THE NEW CANADIAN
THIS CHRISTMAS ,
& « ‘I
Hi
Eli;
Tb-O how
mien
cetin
ieaiion ot his stand in urging equal citizenship ri-Vs
■born Japanese was seen here Dec. 9. when
™ president of the Pacific Coast Fishermen’s' EX,
h-net fishermen s union in B. C.. at their annual
'
Uwoiver. Secretary Vic Hill was also re-elect
opening address. Mr. Sabin, declared (here w
little
wiiig in harmony with the majority of the firs'
ipaiiese in the industry. But lie felt that unig- of ,u
m and •
m-horn
|
A guest speaker at the convention, Tatsuro Suzuki Nispi
■ fraternal delegate from the Upper River local of the Amal™
■ rated Association, Japanese union, stressed the desire of the
by the yQ |;:pipe.e to work in close co-operation with the Occident-1
Kuhoksirs Bunions. Numerous difficulties, prevent this.
a(Hed much I Chief of these, he felt, was the fact that
: since they
lack the
twion of citizenship rights, they are'exposed
to'mJ7iZ
Nnient.
us of ^ Iim oy politicians, and since many restrictions
are imposed
industry, they
Kuruya and iron, :hen; in the
~
are not as economicallv secure
the urew Occidental fisherman. Fullest equality of J
5 sOver cud, ।
it cl opportunity, he feU. was
1
, Ja
,
.
'
uecesbaiy before complete uni.
mon and co-operation could be secured
"
™ship mar
W fund:
a succe
c°nipeiition
MODERN JAPAN
health
if wc'Ch
’ skates
;M(kO-H
Bicycle Shop
For a while at
gym Tuesday eve
H2 Main St. TRin. 5559
pons were right in the game fight
ing wir.h the Arts quintet on equal
terms, but without subs just
couldn't keep up with the
and bogged down to a
Kat at the hands ot
leaders.
The game opened with both
teams feeling each other cautiously. With Hirano and Suzuki
j sparking the attack, the Nip| pons cashed in on some nifty
I plays holding their opponents
j *o a 8-6 margin.
£VA
JCCL “ ■ »£S
| In the second quarter led bv foil
u aS Steves ton, still rusty from lack of practice
Gordon who sank three quickies I
LLUYTI9 Under the hot 3nd furi°us smashing drives
tn a tow right under the Nippons
basket, the Arts put on a scoring
Owing to lack of time the sec-,
splurge to jump into a ten-point
ond much of the evening between Thursday.
lead and were never headed.
Steveston never once showed
The Powell Street boys played Gakuyukai and Strathcona .was
gamely in the second half but left hanging in the air with Gaku any competition for Y.P.S. as
just weren't good enough as the yukai one up on Strathcona and' they fell back under the smash
ing drives of the three Arikados,
the final game to be played!
Ashikawa.
J. Tanaka, the main
cred 15 markers while the event
cogs of the Y.P.S. crew,
ual losers were held to four points
ing their sets easily they wl n
to end up on the wrong side of a
all their games in straight
33-11 decision.
razees talon As Long
inaerstand.
K
formula is apparently a wise one and mav be helpful to
Tessed 3
m workmg out their problems-at least it is more X ?
mmerland,
Eble
a diviner s verdict about a man’s character
b Satoshi
■ ,
Pioneers In Martial Relations J
'ived with
K In romer days, the relationship between Annd and wife
with the
rather simple. The latter lived according to the die ate" of lie ■
t^q But '™men have bee” rapidly gaining in then “X
iura was |i.ta» .bell iMatrons with the other sex in general and with
he filled
delightful T lUY8 “ ?artlcuIa1' infinitely more complicated.
I
' AJ men in the‘r association with women have found
6 »t"y u“ I and shortcomil>9s in the womenfolk and they are
I
,
h™,f advances. They maintain that women are too
mow if j
1' < !??’ tha‘, they lMk economic common sense, that they
here” or || eas ly become cheeky if men try to be nice
'
to them and so
>me folL : Tortn.
’ skating I modern ^ng men and women who have no tradition
inter hi t
Upset
h hT.S0CiaI bourse Avin have to find the^w S
Powell Drug Practice
y sign or
1 owell Drugs took' advantage
iut
tn°ll_Sh many years of experiments and experiences.
ui^,
been ex-।
nt the off-evening at the Powell
when their star donbh
? as yet
gym to get some much needed
Dkumuia and Lucy Ko.',',
Yuletide
QUALITY, ECONOMY AND SERVICE
practice. Under the hawkeye of
V1CTO II IA—The league-lead ing
mllmed defeats irom
Manager Masuda the drug store Tuxis Beavers met their third -Matsui ami Fumi Deshima
boys whipped themselves into straight defeat when they bowed
Kaz Suga and Baron Wako
combination plays.
The junior
quintet in lasti'as*11 P,()ved themselves to m
practice match between the East week's only league
mes. 23-3(1 !leam io be.it in the men's douKi
Enders and Nomads ended with
led 11-9 n jHonors ns they smashed,
|the taller East Enders on the top half time
messed
through
Hid
and boosted their.
side of a 2S-16 scoring heap.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
fiimlH°
U
^
es
K'H")
of
Mi
Akiyama
I vantage to 7 points at the
«¥'?
| Tommy
I wasabi.
I whistle.
I
were
apparently
ofl'-shide as ft .
TAIYO CLUB
FREE DELIVERY SERVICE
m wvwiwfe wises rive
many an openin
I ot
Wins Exhibition
kill, while Kaz and Baron plow
Flash Mew Uniforms
Feature attraction of the week cautiously driving in fast kj]ih
0335-6
469 Powell Street
was the exhibition game between smashes at crucial moments
the
Taiyo hoopsters and the lo
In Smart Win
January s will bring Y l
gers from Kapoor Lumber Co against
Strathcona. and G
By The Ambler
Sooke Lake.
against
Flashing brand new uniforms
Trailing 17-11 at the half-way
and a dazzling attack. the local mark, the Kapoor squad pulled
YPS vs. STEVESTON
cage squad turned in a complete ahead with a flurry of baskets,
II. A.i ikado and Al. Ar-ibikawa ot
triumph over the Canadian Inde- ending the third quarter ahead.
G
Alinamulo two
pendents in the fag
hoop 22-21. But with only five men in and S. N:
'• T Oda 15-5 1
Al. Saegm i. and J Tamika bt
game here this season.
uniform, the tired Sooke Lakers Sogawa,
'1
7 Joe Koyanagi with were unable to maintain the pace ‘S.
^ Koclu,
Kochi, Ai. Nishi
,
I 5-fl,
17 points
ad Mike Tobo who as Taiyo substitutes pepped
’• Arik:ido bt
kade.
tallied 15. the Nisei team led all the game, the home team finally M
*
'
ia J 5-3, 15-3, and G.
,
.
-Minamide
r>-i, i •-> - *1, Al.
I the way through, end in
the winding up on the long end of a Nishikawara, Al Mat • ui lift
chi, M
Nishi i,-).^
game on top, 44-36.
31-25 victory.
15-J, and M
From the Sidelines . . .
K a p o o r—M i k e Is h i d a 4
Tak STRATHCONA vs GYK
Whatever happened to our
Kuwabara 10, E. Ishida, E Kawa-1I Akiyama, Iwasalr bt Abukawa
men—probably the thrill of wearhara 2, “Yosh” Ishida 9. Total 25. ‘Oshmw 15-L K.-p, Mat.sm, imsbmH
nig a uniform ... Noticed the
bl. Okumura, Koyanagi 1WS 17-H
lassies yelling themselves hoarse! Taiyo—M. Kuwabara
4. H. mid Swada, 11 Ahyazaki IW.s, I w I j
AVaMlNv,lsl)1 bt s Hagino'
• • . Nice going Joe, let's see vou Kawasoe 4, E. Kondo 8, J. Shi Machida
].>-(., i;,--!, ;im| Akiyama,
m
mizu, Tom Kuwabara 7, G. HasePlay that like all the time.
Iwasaki
18-11, 17-12,
Koyanam,
gawa
2.
T.
Hoita
3,
G.
Okumura
bi.
Ikeda.
Kamino
K-G
into Our Homes by the Bundle
Kuwata,
The Team—N. Idenouye, R.
L"
’
.
Maikawa,
Oshrmo
bt
s’
S.
Shimizu
3.
Total
31.
Ogaki, M. Tobo, J. Kovanagi I-I.
Hagino, Machida. 15-fi, 10-15, ir,Y
Idenouye, T. Uno.
Beavers Drop Third
Straight In Victoria
Union Fish Company
OUR ANNUAL VISITORS
ARE HERE AGAIN
Honourable MIKANS
From Dear Nippon
AND-
Fountain
We can also make "Lots" of people happy by
introducing these visitors to our friends and
§
relatives at Christmas and New Year.
GANJO NO MATSU
Arashi fuku
Yo ni mo ugokuna
Hito-gokoro
M^ao ni negasu Matsu no gotokuni j
|
Emperor Meiji.
220
MAIN STREET
Y.
G
WkV'v‘^“*W.WAWrV^wwaW/,.,w^
j
ft
PINE-TREES on ROCKS
\
Although a storm - wind rages
through the world,
My people, brace your heart against j
its shocks.
Unshaken as the pine-trees are,
Deep-rooted in the rocks.
J3
General Merchants
TRinity 0092
269 Powell St.
THE NEW CANADIAN
THIS CHRISTMAS ,
& « ‘I
Hi
Eli;
Tb-O how
mien
cetin
ieaiion ot his stand in urging equal citizenship ri-Vs
■born Japanese was seen here Dec. 9. when
™ president of the Pacific Coast Fishermen’s' EX,
h-net fishermen s union in B. C.. at their annual
'
Uwoiver. Secretary Vic Hill was also re-elect
opening address. Mr. Sabin, declared (here w
little
wiiig in harmony with the majority of the firs'
ipaiiese in the industry. But lie felt that unig- of ,u
m and •
m-horn
|
A guest speaker at the convention, Tatsuro Suzuki Nispi
■ fraternal delegate from the Upper River local of the Amal™
■ rated Association, Japanese union, stressed the desire of the
by the yQ |;:pipe.e to work in close co-operation with the Occident-1
Kuhoksirs Bunions. Numerous difficulties, prevent this.
a(Hed much I Chief of these, he felt, was the fact that
: since they
lack the
twion of citizenship rights, they are'exposed
to'mJ7iZ
Nnient.
us of ^ Iim oy politicians, and since many restrictions
are imposed
industry, they
Kuruya and iron, :hen; in the
~
are not as economicallv secure
the urew Occidental fisherman. Fullest equality of J
5 sOver cud, ।
it cl opportunity, he feU. was
1
, Ja
,
.
'
uecesbaiy before complete uni.
mon and co-operation could be secured
"
™ship mar
W fund:
a succe
c°nipeiition
MODERN JAPAN
health
if wc'Ch
’ skates
;M(kO-H
Bicycle Shop
For a while at
gym Tuesday eve
H2 Main St. TRin. 5559
pons were right in the game fight
ing wir.h the Arts quintet on equal
terms, but without subs just
couldn't keep up with the
and bogged down to a
Kat at the hands ot
leaders.
The game opened with both
teams feeling each other cautiously. With Hirano and Suzuki
j sparking the attack, the Nip| pons cashed in on some nifty
I plays holding their opponents
j *o a 8-6 margin.
£VA
JCCL “ ■ »£S
| In the second quarter led bv foil
u aS Steves ton, still rusty from lack of practice
Gordon who sank three quickies I
LLUYTI9 Under the hot 3nd furi°us smashing drives
tn a tow right under the Nippons
basket, the Arts put on a scoring
Owing to lack of time the sec-,
splurge to jump into a ten-point
ond much of the evening between Thursday.
lead and were never headed.
Steveston never once showed
The Powell Street boys played Gakuyukai and Strathcona .was
gamely in the second half but left hanging in the air with Gaku any competition for Y.P.S. as
just weren't good enough as the yukai one up on Strathcona and' they fell back under the smash
ing drives of the three Arikados,
the final game to be played!
Ashikawa.
J. Tanaka, the main
cred 15 markers while the event
cogs of the Y.P.S. crew,
ual losers were held to four points
ing their sets easily they wl n
to end up on the wrong side of a
all their games in straight
33-11 decision.
razees talon As Long
inaerstand.
K
formula is apparently a wise one and mav be helpful to
Tessed 3
m workmg out their problems-at least it is more X ?
mmerland,
Eble
a diviner s verdict about a man’s character
b Satoshi
■ ,
Pioneers In Martial Relations J
'ived with
K In romer days, the relationship between Annd and wife
with the
rather simple. The latter lived according to the die ate" of lie ■
t^q But '™men have bee” rapidly gaining in then “X
iura was |i.ta» .bell iMatrons with the other sex in general and with
he filled
delightful T lUY8 “ ?artlcuIa1' infinitely more complicated.
I
' AJ men in the‘r association with women have found
6 »t"y u“ I and shortcomil>9s in the womenfolk and they are
I
,
h™,f advances. They maintain that women are too
mow if j
1' < !??’ tha‘, they lMk economic common sense, that they
here” or || eas ly become cheeky if men try to be nice
'
to them and so
>me folL : Tortn.
’ skating I modern ^ng men and women who have no tradition
inter hi t
Upset
h hT.S0CiaI bourse Avin have to find the^w S
Powell Drug Practice
y sign or
1 owell Drugs took' advantage
iut
tn°ll_Sh many years of experiments and experiences.
ui^,
been ex-।
nt the off-evening at the Powell
when their star donbh
? as yet
gym to get some much needed
Dkumuia and Lucy Ko.',',
Yuletide
QUALITY, ECONOMY AND SERVICE
practice. Under the hawkeye of
V1CTO II IA—The league-lead ing
mllmed defeats irom
Manager Masuda the drug store Tuxis Beavers met their third -Matsui ami Fumi Deshima
boys whipped themselves into straight defeat when they bowed
Kaz Suga and Baron Wako
combination plays.
The junior
quintet in lasti'as*11 P,()ved themselves to m
practice match between the East week's only league
mes. 23-3(1 !leam io be.it in the men's douKi
Enders and Nomads ended with
led 11-9 n jHonors ns they smashed,
|the taller East Enders on the top half time
messed
through
Hid
and boosted their.
side of a 2S-16 scoring heap.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
fiimlH°
U
^
es
K'H")
of
Mi
Akiyama
I vantage to 7 points at the
«¥'?
| Tommy
I wasabi.
I whistle.
I
were
apparently
ofl'-shide as ft .
TAIYO CLUB
FREE DELIVERY SERVICE
m wvwiwfe wises rive
many an openin
I ot
Wins Exhibition
kill, while Kaz and Baron plow
Flash Mew Uniforms
Feature attraction of the week cautiously driving in fast kj]ih
0335-6
469 Powell Street
was the exhibition game between smashes at crucial moments
the
Taiyo hoopsters and the lo
In Smart Win
January s will bring Y l
gers from Kapoor Lumber Co against
Strathcona. and G
By The Ambler
Sooke Lake.
against
Flashing brand new uniforms
Trailing 17-11 at the half-way
and a dazzling attack. the local mark, the Kapoor squad pulled
YPS vs. STEVESTON
cage squad turned in a complete ahead with a flurry of baskets,
II. A.i ikado and Al. Ar-ibikawa ot
triumph over the Canadian Inde- ending the third quarter ahead.
G
Alinamulo two
pendents in the fag
hoop 22-21. But with only five men in and S. N:
'• T Oda 15-5 1
Al. Saegm i. and J Tamika bt
game here this season.
uniform, the tired Sooke Lakers Sogawa,
'1
7 Joe Koyanagi with were unable to maintain the pace ‘S.
^ Koclu,
Kochi, Ai. Nishi
,
I 5-fl,
17 points
ad Mike Tobo who as Taiyo substitutes pepped
’• Arik:ido bt
kade.
tallied 15. the Nisei team led all the game, the home team finally M
*
'
ia J 5-3, 15-3, and G.
,
.
-Minamide
r>-i, i •-> - *1, Al.
I the way through, end in
the winding up on the long end of a Nishikawara, Al Mat • ui lift
chi, M
Nishi i,-).^
game on top, 44-36.
31-25 victory.
15-J, and M
From the Sidelines . . .
K a p o o r—M i k e Is h i d a 4
Tak STRATHCONA vs GYK
Whatever happened to our
Kuwabara 10, E. Ishida, E Kawa-1I Akiyama, Iwasalr bt Abukawa
men—probably the thrill of wearhara 2, “Yosh” Ishida 9. Total 25. ‘Oshmw 15-L K.-p, Mat.sm, imsbmH
nig a uniform ... Noticed the
bl. Okumura, Koyanagi 1WS 17-H
lassies yelling themselves hoarse! Taiyo—M. Kuwabara
4. H. mid Swada, 11 Ahyazaki IW.s, I w I j
AVaMlNv,lsl)1 bt s Hagino'
• • . Nice going Joe, let's see vou Kawasoe 4, E. Kondo 8, J. Shi Machida
].>-(., i;,--!, ;im| Akiyama,
m
mizu, Tom Kuwabara 7, G. HasePlay that like all the time.
Iwasaki
18-11, 17-12,
Koyanam,
gawa
2.
T.
Hoita
3,
G.
Okumura
bi.
Ikeda.
Kamino
K-G
into Our Homes by the Bundle
Kuwata,
The Team—N. Idenouye, R.
L"
’
.
Maikawa,
Oshrmo
bt
s’
S.
Shimizu
3.
Total
31.
Ogaki, M. Tobo, J. Kovanagi I-I.
Hagino, Machida. 15-fi, 10-15, ir,Y
Idenouye, T. Uno.
Beavers Drop Third
Straight In Victoria
Union Fish Company
OUR ANNUAL VISITORS
ARE HERE AGAIN
Honourable MIKANS
From Dear Nippon
AND-
Fountain
We can also make "Lots" of people happy by
introducing these visitors to our friends and
§
relatives at Christmas and New Year.
GANJO NO MATSU
Arashi fuku
Yo ni mo ugokuna
Hito-gokoro
M^ao ni negasu Matsu no gotokuni j
|
Emperor Meiji.
220
MAIN STREET
Y.
G
WkV'v‘^“*W.WAWrV^wwaW/,.,w^
j
ft
PINE-TREES on ROCKS
\
Although a storm - wind rages
through the world,
My people, brace your heart against j
its shocks.
Unshaken as the pine-trees are,
Deep-rooted in the rocks.
J3
General Merchants
TRinity 0092
269 Powell St.
Page 8
b reaching in . ।
■ and out comes j
and he's reading j
Oh- you lucky 1
I1
n.' Op
qnmi
w i i (>
ii !'• ’i'isi
di
;I
Iwh imi.
,
..ust have
^nea a lot of kinks out of the Will
e next WednesNw niinu;
03 V
Powell Driia combination for
20.
* the Powell
I mil i ho
L,12 Starteri out in great style ad
calf
time
between the
>y snaring
M
with an elastic defence that had
-^awa-Steveston game. . So
“rii" side shms.
the clothiers baffled for
and hope y°ur bird
' a while. ।
STEVESTON LEADS
c-mes
nome
to roost.
<v
squad soon hit
Lilli Nishii swishim' m
1V"h Hle Hirano-Through the hoop in ronlv lo iV
due
spearheading theiN^'W sharpshooters. '
j
hrusis,
'( w hie and Xnim Uiok the lead in the firm qirirnr 7
*
W i h< ^rd
oka, it.
tUt Down Hit' deficit to! , When Harry's retaliated with
1 MO by
. ' quarter lime and hrokM
«rTS H T’"6''3' they aPPearbT
7 T°r a walk-away.
"Ose surprising Junior All-!
But
paced
by
ace
Nakatsu,
the
continued to make al!
Mou.sie Masuda must h
I;
given i 'Shers pulled up within one I77 .’T fat »’«» words the
h is """ " »I'PI in the arm for
...
ini
basket of the leaders by half '
the filial
a6® 1111 a'eh' 'bird vic-11
Peril'll they ran wiki'
™ ynd. going i„t0 7
;
J
“
i
Jie Pro-Rec Int. A. League 1
ihree quickies that brought!
and
.unous
third
quarter,
re
he
' X'u-T NW,MlS 33’31 h
sped a tors to their
'
versed
the
lead.
18-16.
iiu.iihj
Wednesday
^Hty Nobnoka polled a hot om^
' fiL ™ 24 at the
of the
out back eamt' "
’ll- :
‘ " MN PRO-REC LOOP
sOpCO3<
;. a
Don r you
L
want people be
approval’ and ad-
with
miration? And cf course you
want her to walk on air with
you as her escort.
Then
the
let
Michi
Ashikawa,
"personality tailor",
help
you to step out in the van of
tne Holid.1V Parirln
369 Powell Street
I back Tn / the ^PP^* came
' score 7
fi£,ht t0 make th«
score close at 14-13 at the half.
Point. they fought the.r
।
yoshino
a
one-point
lead over
way mark. Battling
Sakiyaki
1=5“=?=
362 ALEXANDER ST.
PHONE TRI. 0723
>1"“* 'M^kept fot^t ^7.^
5/1'1 01 tile whistle, 30-25
'
.
... .
C7
777
Footwecn
msunction
-
g^,!g/T|'l''l'l'«'«'l'll'l'W'lj
get her
at SUMIYOSHI
",C
fllws
■ ana larger with everv nassiim
™>ne and which finan.v hold
L ‘ 1 T.
.„ct lC.
Uli touch gym aR u
NT'- tlle Nl'ppon scoring were
-ed the tall East End MoK.’ hhe
»/ starry guards. Marp7
;. Huke With lo, and Ernie's
East Enders managed to keen H-yoshi Suga with 9 poi„ts.
“P With the leaguedeaders ^
shotJ'
/?rter’ but ,ch’no'S m-f,Ie' .‘bTratiieiTtTiuiiiw
$ and the opponent’s fast- 77777^^ UP aH "'pLead
|■ d.■' ^is I’fays and turned on
bieaking combination proved
'h*
wee themselves to pile up
:°t'Tfor ,h™ - T/ Sih
J°W Slde of a 31-14 score. rh> po‘n4 111 a ro'v that gave
-J Li611' sure-victory margin.
Like the sand in an hour
^
the
fickle-minded
femmes
have
the number of
cagettes turning ^"Tidied in numbers to a mere
77 .T "M faitMuIs' such as
^
“LTJ^MM- «“ Shimizu.
i At first the girls' response was
xdueKo,EggIe Kaneko.
encouraging enough to suggest a
^S««te League. But sad'to sav T™ail: an<i Akita »»<i Maysamara. barely enough to
field
I
a
team.
DROP IN -VP
' AkmLT^ CaSaba KinS- Mi
Mi
this
,'
'
SSUes
his
'"
‘
imatum
ICE CREAM
don't t7 " m°re °f the sirls
.
^ont
turn out. no more will
206 MAIN ST.
■ one holy hour be reserved for
bo your reporter issues this
!"« appeal to al! yOu dear Min
I me readme
b
•urns Jmn out and restore Mi's uiith in womankind
CLOTHES SHOP
Our slogan, ^rls, "Reduce while;
you play."
459 E. Hastings St.
ERNIE'S
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SEYMOUR
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Ik
A
:k
ii
>
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■EAL CHINESE DISHES
SERVED AT
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it
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It
252 POWELL ST
SEY. 3517 - 5774
Sukiyaki
BADMINTON BLOW-OFF
Badmintln ^fi^s^^^'
” * H
with Steveston at last aha' V
'
he now we haw it" ste
Monday at the Strathcona Hall withT pTTaT Y'"fe hes”l
hurdles 8 matches to nil
। '^7 aklng Steveston over tri
a 4-3 count ve $7 ™
Gakuyukai finishing on the long end
night.
Strathcona, remaining match to be played Th
the J.C.C.t/chanLae^
J
^ “PtUre ^& le39ue title and
Hokutokai is the nn
T^
presenf held by Strathcona, nee
duo of Mi’chi Ashikawa Hen777aVa 7 7?’
of Johny Tanaka, last ven, 7u. ..f°.a"d W' h the acquisition
fo be hLX;2bMTt;^
fc ^-^" »■
sive
Tem a
K>f the title, is the «
doubles ch8Zn“L*' ^^ ^ P^nt B. C. open J
the fiery plavino of
°yana9' and Shige Okumura. Flanked M
paratively young schoolL T NiR™'1 W*abayas,'i Pair®
team an everj fight
d be 3“e ,0 9've MitW Mta
KAUING KAGETTES WHS!
MAISIE
r
-SPORTS
„
-'Y^!^ IN SPORT
? Moirs Chocolates
Riley’s English Toffee
hot dogs
thn
J«- steveston w.n again
tl7'7h'7'V Sleveston boys won
,1, ; ,'"d slraidit game since
This Christmas
-
set a blisterin o
final stanza, with)
peeond berth in the
“l.lHl.ha.ha.ihL
762 Granville St.
528 W. Hastings St.
°f the third.
Both teams
the
The win moved H;
I
“vwvwwvi.vv^^
;
’a
1 ,:.
i ?*s3
.. sj'SjgE**** *•
JJ
w Si Nor 0o
J
hard for wS t“ » ’*“Ched °ver t0 Y’P-S. However. J
Tommy Iwasaki Mi Al'
e-Present B. C. men's doubles champml
Tomi MixXtte^ ^
* *4
of their
suffered a big loss when Johny Tanaka,
they failed to xvhTT
'° he any better than last season M
this year's team shoui^beTTto ^r"'' the youngsters comprisrj
goes on.
‘
° e ^o Put UP a good fight as the seaJ
table tennis talk
The f
the trios from Hompa and Cg6
i™5 League endedJast Sunday,"
the Senior division the
kuyukai caPturmg the major honors, j
finished in the
^an s9uad lifted the title, and GakuyuM
^tio.;^ ™e?r.j“i,!”n- while '" the Jumbt
J
m op with the runner-up honojs C3PfUrln9 ^ ^
H™Pi J
I
but nobody wXT ^ ^ Senior title was more or less expelled,
*e Wo fL°S±?^ « ‘he start of the season, tM I
teams for top spo ”'n tk 7"'d m?na9e f° * ““' the *
the Gakuyukai
• '“"'^ d’v,s,on'
In winning the title. I
match in six starts
•' ^ *" 9rand sMe, not dropping a single I
In the S-7Jn,n9 five and 'Wng the other.
I
lust one match « K !S|on, Hompa captured the bauble by ^'1
Gakuyukai Sen?
7
Opsner »° Mikado, out of six pl
umished a surprise by finishing right beh-nd J
Kaikan team.
"j5?^ .,n a three-way tie for third place
airview.
In the Junior division, Tairiku b^w
up in third spot, 3a
g
sur
P
r
'se
was the bad showing of the de^®
champions from
Mikado, who landed way down at the first fleer
from bottom.
SH0YU AND S0 forth
It looks as
without Ts rvimg'
cDoffy’s Sea-Food Grille will have to get ‘
sports writer for
T6 customer. James Coleman, for awhile. L
X7 777± 7ince'landed upin * h“pL re! “,eS
< °^r sympathies t0 a "fellow-columnist"
the G.V V
^^'^ars suffered their first loss of the seas>
Heights sauad f
w',®n ^ey were nosed out 1-0 by the Vs^
out the entire'atur^ay- The Nippons were short-handed
a man short after that^1"9 °n,y e,'9ht men tHf the turn-over, 3^
1
■ and out comes j
and he's reading j
Oh- you lucky 1
I1
n.' Op
qnmi
w i i (>
ii !'• ’i'isi
di
;I
Iwh imi.
,
..ust have
^nea a lot of kinks out of the Will
e next WednesNw niinu;
03 V
Powell Driia combination for
20.
* the Powell
I mil i ho
L,12 Starteri out in great style ad
calf
time
between the
>y snaring
M
with an elastic defence that had
-^awa-Steveston game. . So
“rii" side shms.
the clothiers baffled for
and hope y°ur bird
' a while. ।
STEVESTON LEADS
c-mes
nome
to roost.
<v
squad soon hit
Lilli Nishii swishim' m
1V"h Hle Hirano-Through the hoop in ronlv lo iV
due
spearheading theiN^'W sharpshooters. '
j
hrusis,
'( w hie and Xnim Uiok the lead in the firm qirirnr 7
*
W i h< ^rd
oka, it.
tUt Down Hit' deficit to! , When Harry's retaliated with
1 MO by
. ' quarter lime and hrokM
«rTS H T’"6''3' they aPPearbT
7 T°r a walk-away.
"Ose surprising Junior All-!
But
paced
by
ace
Nakatsu,
the
continued to make al!
Mou.sie Masuda must h
I;
given i 'Shers pulled up within one I77 .’T fat »’«» words the
h is """ " »I'PI in the arm for
...
ini
basket of the leaders by half '
the filial
a6® 1111 a'eh' 'bird vic-11
Peril'll they ran wiki'
™ ynd. going i„t0 7
;
J
“
i
Jie Pro-Rec Int. A. League 1
ihree quickies that brought!
and
.unous
third
quarter,
re
he
' X'u-T NW,MlS 33’31 h
sped a tors to their
'
versed
the
lead.
18-16.
iiu.iihj
Wednesday
^Hty Nobnoka polled a hot om^
' fiL ™ 24 at the
of the
out back eamt' "
’ll- :
‘ " MN PRO-REC LOOP
sOpCO3<
;. a
Don r you
L
want people be
approval’ and ad-
with
miration? And cf course you
want her to walk on air with
you as her escort.
Then
the
let
Michi
Ashikawa,
"personality tailor",
help
you to step out in the van of
tne Holid.1V Parirln
369 Powell Street
I back Tn / the ^PP^* came
' score 7
fi£,ht t0 make th«
score close at 14-13 at the half.
Point. they fought the.r
।
yoshino
a
one-point
lead over
way mark. Battling
Sakiyaki
1=5“=?=
362 ALEXANDER ST.
PHONE TRI. 0723
>1"“* 'M^kept fot^t ^7.^
5/1'1 01 tile whistle, 30-25
'
.
... .
C7
777
Footwecn
msunction
-
g^,!g/T|'l''l'l'«'«'l'll'l'W'lj
get her
at SUMIYOSHI
",C
fllws
■ ana larger with everv nassiim
™>ne and which finan.v hold
L ‘ 1 T.
.„ct lC.
Uli touch gym aR u
NT'- tlle Nl'ppon scoring were
-ed the tall East End MoK.’ hhe
»/ starry guards. Marp7
;. Huke With lo, and Ernie's
East Enders managed to keen H-yoshi Suga with 9 poi„ts.
“P With the leaguedeaders ^
shotJ'
/?rter’ but ,ch’no'S m-f,Ie' .‘bTratiieiTtTiuiiiw
$ and the opponent’s fast- 77777^^ UP aH "'pLead
|■ d.■' ^is I’fays and turned on
bieaking combination proved
'h*
wee themselves to pile up
:°t'Tfor ,h™ - T/ Sih
J°W Slde of a 31-14 score. rh> po‘n4 111 a ro'v that gave
-J Li611' sure-victory margin.
Like the sand in an hour
^
the
fickle-minded
femmes
have
the number of
cagettes turning ^"Tidied in numbers to a mere
77 .T "M faitMuIs' such as
^
“LTJ^MM- «“ Shimizu.
i At first the girls' response was
xdueKo,EggIe Kaneko.
encouraging enough to suggest a
^S««te League. But sad'to sav T™ail: an<i Akita »»<i Maysamara. barely enough to
field
I
a
team.
DROP IN -VP
' AkmLT^ CaSaba KinS- Mi
Mi
this
,'
'
SSUes
his
'"
‘
imatum
ICE CREAM
don't t7 " m°re °f the sirls
.
^ont
turn out. no more will
206 MAIN ST.
■ one holy hour be reserved for
bo your reporter issues this
!"« appeal to al! yOu dear Min
I me readme
b
•urns Jmn out and restore Mi's uiith in womankind
CLOTHES SHOP
Our slogan, ^rls, "Reduce while;
you play."
459 E. Hastings St.
ERNIE'S
High. 2132
Socks and Stationery
SEYMOUR
xmity 2899
347 Powell St.
won DUTO sway co.
4230
Vancouver, B. C
Ik
A
:k
ii
>
l>
■EAL CHINESE DISHES
SERVED AT
K
it
t
SOM PEKIN
It
252 POWELL ST
SEY. 3517 - 5774
Sukiyaki
BADMINTON BLOW-OFF
Badmintln ^fi^s^^^'
” * H
with Steveston at last aha' V
'
he now we haw it" ste
Monday at the Strathcona Hall withT pTTaT Y'"fe hes”l
hurdles 8 matches to nil
। '^7 aklng Steveston over tri
a 4-3 count ve $7 ™
Gakuyukai finishing on the long end
night.
Strathcona, remaining match to be played Th
the J.C.C.t/chanLae^
J
^ “PtUre ^& le39ue title and
Hokutokai is the nn
T^
presenf held by Strathcona, nee
duo of Mi’chi Ashikawa Hen777aVa 7 7?’
of Johny Tanaka, last ven, 7u. ..f°.a"d W' h the acquisition
fo be hLX;2bMTt;^
fc ^-^" »■
sive
Tem a
K>f the title, is the «
doubles ch8Zn“L*' ^^ ^ P^nt B. C. open J
the fiery plavino of
°yana9' and Shige Okumura. Flanked M
paratively young schoolL T NiR™'1 W*abayas,'i Pair®
team an everj fight
d be 3“e ,0 9've MitW Mta
KAUING KAGETTES WHS!
MAISIE
r
-SPORTS
„
-'Y^!^ IN SPORT
? Moirs Chocolates
Riley’s English Toffee
hot dogs
thn
J«- steveston w.n again
tl7'7h'7'V Sleveston boys won
,1, ; ,'"d slraidit game since
This Christmas
-
set a blisterin o
final stanza, with)
peeond berth in the
“l.lHl.ha.ha.ihL
762 Granville St.
528 W. Hastings St.
°f the third.
Both teams
the
The win moved H;
I
“vwvwwvi.vv^^
;
’a
1 ,:.
i ?*s3
.. sj'SjgE**** *•
JJ
w Si Nor 0o
J
hard for wS t“ » ’*“Ched °ver t0 Y’P-S. However. J
Tommy Iwasaki Mi Al'
e-Present B. C. men's doubles champml
Tomi MixXtte^ ^
* *4
of their
suffered a big loss when Johny Tanaka,
they failed to xvhTT
'° he any better than last season M
this year's team shoui^beTTto ^r"'' the youngsters comprisrj
goes on.
‘
° e ^o Put UP a good fight as the seaJ
table tennis talk
The f
the trios from Hompa and Cg6
i™5 League endedJast Sunday,"
the Senior division the
kuyukai caPturmg the major honors, j
finished in the
^an s9uad lifted the title, and GakuyuM
^tio.;^ ™e?r.j“i,!”n- while '" the Jumbt
J
m op with the runner-up honojs C3PfUrln9 ^ ^
H™Pi J
I
but nobody wXT ^ ^ Senior title was more or less expelled,
*e Wo fL°S±?^ « ‘he start of the season, tM I
teams for top spo ”'n tk 7"'d m?na9e f° * ““' the *
the Gakuyukai
• '“"'^ d’v,s,on'
In winning the title. I
match in six starts
•' ^ *" 9rand sMe, not dropping a single I
In the S-7Jn,n9 five and 'Wng the other.
I
lust one match « K !S|on, Hompa captured the bauble by ^'1
Gakuyukai Sen?
7
Opsner »° Mikado, out of six pl
umished a surprise by finishing right beh-nd J
Kaikan team.
"j5?^ .,n a three-way tie for third place
airview.
In the Junior division, Tairiku b^w
up in third spot, 3a
g
sur
P
r
'se
was the bad showing of the de^®
champions from
Mikado, who landed way down at the first fleer
from bottom.
SH0YU AND S0 forth
It looks as
without Ts rvimg'
cDoffy’s Sea-Food Grille will have to get ‘
sports writer for
T6 customer. James Coleman, for awhile. L
X7 777± 7ince'landed upin * h“pL re! “,eS
< °^r sympathies t0 a "fellow-columnist"
the G.V V
^^'^ars suffered their first loss of the seas>
Heights sauad f
w',®n ^ey were nosed out 1-0 by the Vs^
out the entire'atur^ay- The Nippons were short-handed
a man short after that^1"9 °n,y e,'9ht men tHf the turn-over, 3^
1