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LOW APPRAISAL ON FARMS
CLAIMS COMMISSION HEARS

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TORONTO. CANADA. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1949

Denied to Nisei
VANCOUVER, B.C.—At- the resumption of the general claims
hearing on former Japanese property in British Columbia, Dean Contrary to Act

Rebels-Bombers in Playoff Opener
. As Mustangs Walk Off With Pennant.

p. M/ciement from the Department of Agriculture of U.B.C.
GREENWOOD. B.C.
The
strapping ] top for the third straight year.
TORONTO
e&XQ evidence that the evaluation of Japanese-owned farms by : British Columbia JCCA reports i
Only a single defeat nt 'the hands
i
that
K.
Arai,
a
Nisei,
who
was
|
from
their
prolonged
losing
of
the Bombers marred the dup­
the Soldiers’ Settlement Board were from 82 to 84 percent less
i
ordered
to
return
his
scaler

s
lication
of a perfecG' record
slump,
finished
the
Toronto
Ni
­
than the estimates claimed by the Clement Consulting Service Ltd.
I licence by the provincial gov­ sei Basketball League schedule achieved last season.
Giving his findings before Mr.
Justice Bird, Dean Clement told ernment last year, qualifies for on Feb. 4 with a sweeping flour­
the permit. According to a let­
tv.
L.
the commission that he had in­ ter from the Forest. Service in ish as they blasted the champion
piashing
55-40
Bombers
with
a
11
1
spected 40 different properties Victoria, a person who is a Brit- !
in
the
second
.
Following
victory
Bombers
in the Fraser Valley. The Board ish subject and a resident of the
Rebels
had
placed the value of $50,000 province may hold a. scaler’s game, Mustangs completed anomen,
year
by
phenomenal
other
11
on these farms whereas he sub­ licence,
On the Cuff: The playoff is on.
mitted their value as being | Arai was denied the permit swamping Aces 63-37, and thus
“Something old, something new, $95,000.
annexing the league schedule
i because he lacked the provincial cup for the third straight year. and if Rebels played as they did
borrowed,
something
something
in their last game, they could
Other
evidence
submitted franchise.
blue" — a verse through which earlier was that the actual price
Continuing the same form hurdle over the Bombers into the
shines the sun upon the happy paid by the custodian to the
that they displayed in that finals with Mustangs. They playformer owners averaged slightly Nisei Killed
bride.
thrilling battle against Mus- ed like true champ . It was
But whether it dawns cloudy or less than the appraisals of the In Auto Crash
tangs last week which they lost marvelous recovery for only
fair, remember that this is YOUR Soldier Settlement Board.
by one basket, Rebels, led by the short while ago they were in the
Sidney unusual showing of Hidy loi, throes of a groggy losing streak
CLARKSON.
Ont.
day. This is you, sweeping up the
Dean Clement was retained
aisle with your proud head crown­ by the Co-operative Committee Kobayashi, 32, of Clarkson, was ; swarmed over the fighting' title­ . . . The teams ended in expect­
ed for this day with flowers or on Japanese Canadians to inves­ instantly killed on Feb. 7 when holders passing and shooting to ed order but the question is, can
all-cove ted
pearls, just as you planned it all tigate and evaluate farms for­ his auto in which he was driving synchronized perfection. Rebels
take
merly owned by Japanese in the alone collided with an oil truck led 24-15 at half time and the championship trophy this time?
in your day dreams long ago.
The organ peals forth the Bridal light of charges by their owners on the Lakeshore Highway near Bombers put on a desperate If played at our C. of A. N. gym
The accident occurred ially' in the closing half but just then the odds will be overwhelm­
March froml “Lohengrin,” the that these lands were sold far here.
shortly
before midnight.
bridesmaids look enchanting in below their value.
couldn’t match the heat of the ingly in their favor, but it’s any­
Funeral
services
were
held
at
gowns,
and
there
at
Rebels who were as hot as a hot body’s chance if it moves to a
their pastel
home
at
2 p.m. on Feb. 10, con­
first. Bomber
the
Iman
you

ve
been
gym.
the altar is
tamale.
Odori Performed
ducted
by
Rev.
T.
Tsuji.
loi, who had been threatening Rebels semi-final game will be
waiting for all your life—ready

Mr. Kobayashi was the eldest
to break out in shooting glory held at our usual place with two
to take this first step into the
son of Mrs. Miye Kobayashi,
future with you.
FORT WILLIAM, Ont. — The formerly from the Fairview dis­ all season, chose the last game teams from the 5-team junior
to show his stuff. He led the league taking over the prelimIndeed, happy is the bride.
Lakehead Nisei Club supported trict- of Vancouver.
i
team’s scoring with 12 points, inary .
the Fort William 1949 Winter Car­
Your Wedding Day
Ironically enough. Aces are
his
all-time high, but was re­
Let us suppose your wedding day nival by presenting a Japanese
Aces
Bounce
5
1
7
ers
the
only other team to win the
markable
in
the
way
they
were
is but a few days away. In phan- odori for the first time in the Var­
pennant.
That was in the first
earned.
Curly
Nakagawa
too
dis
­
ning your ceremony, ihere are some iety Show. It was applauded en­ Win Streak Intact
year
the
league was organized
of the things brides should always thusiastically by the audience. The ■ WINNIPEG. Man-. — The fast- played unusual form as he rack­
ed up 9 points for the team. when the once fast and power­
girls taking part were Yoshiko
remember.
stepping Aces from Winnipeg's Mush Fukumoto had a perfect ful Aces were led by Yon Shim­
Mitsuki,
Sue
Mitsunaga.
Sets
Tsu
­
First, on this day be the “beaunorth end continued their winning
izu. Bombers never finished on.
tiful bride” you’ve always dreamed bouchi. and Angie Ichikawa. Mrs. ways as they trounced the power­ on free throws b.y scoring all
top but always came from be­
seven
attempts.
The
two
teams
you were a little K. Sunohara was the instructress ful 517ers 51-45.
about ever since
.
hind to steal the title. When the
broke
even
against
each
other
girl. With your dream about to and Mrs. K. Seki looked after the
An undermanned 517 team stub­ with two wins apiece.
chips are down, it’s the Bomb­
come true, you should have a costumes. Committee in charge bornly resisted a determined North
ers who come flying through
The
second
game
was
a
recur
­
‘•head to toe” beautification treat­ was composed of Messrs. B. Iwasa, End five to hold a 20-49 lead at the
making them the great moneyrence
of
the
old
story
as
the
.Fred Nishikawa and Frank Oda.
ment.
half. Playing without high scoring pennant-winning' Mustangs ran playing team.
—J. K. U.
Following the tradition that
Sam Fujii in the first half, Aces’ over the last-place Aces in
Sock Tsukamoto, speedy Bom­
a bride-elect never makes her own
captain, Mush Saito, rose to the roughshod manner to- finish on ber forward, returned to the
wedding gown, go to your favorite JCCY Shuttiers
occasion by coming through with
line-up after a long illness. Alldress designer and have her help
16 points. With (Fujii returning to
round athlete Jeep Inamoto mix­
Clippers Clipped
you design something that will Win From Leaders
the line-up in the second half, the
es this winter sport between
make you look like a “dream come
MONTREAL—A Nisei entry in a 517ers held their one point edge in In Lakehead Hockey
basketball, hockey and skiing.
true.”
local community league, the JCCY the third quarter.
—T. F.
FORT
WILLIAM,
Ont.

Though
Facial and Make-Up
Badminton Club, whipped the
With Mac Otsu showing the way,
Plan your beauty treatment, leading Westenders 9-3, in easy a North End drive materialized in Lakehead Clippers’ goalie, Harry
whether you go to a small beauty fashion to make them favorites to the final quarter as they outscored Mochizuki, shone with his superior
net-minding, the Flying Forts de­
parlor or to a larger one, so that take the league championship.
their foes 20-10. This fast and fur­
feated
them 7-3 for their third suc­
you can be assured of all the beau­
Veteran Mitch Ashikawa teamed ious quarter had the fans in an up­
cessive win over the Clippeis. V.
ty essentials for brides.
up with Ralph Horiuchi and Marie roar. The 517ers made a last minute
Yonemoto. R. Miki and E. Tsu­
■facial
and
an
Always add a
Akiyama to sweet his men’s and bid to get back in the game but in
bouchi provided the winner s scor­
mad
HAMILTON,
Ont.
pertly applied ■make-up to the mixed doubles matches. Masako their anxiety they threw \the ball
ing
punch.
Captain
James
Miya
­
scramble
resulted
in
the
standingKosaka-Gabby Inamoto and Eliza­ away and the eventual winners
treatment.
zaki tallied all three goals for the of the Hamilton Nisei Bowling
The hairdress style should co- beth Yamashita-Jack Muraoka had put through three baskets without
losers with assistance from Takq League as all tally sheets brought
incide with the bridal headdress no trouble winning, then the men a counter to sew up the tussle.
Tatebe and shorty Lawrence Moch­ in a 4-0 score except one. The exMush Saito proved the score
or hat, if you should choose to teamed up to cop the men s oouCurly Hat Shop’s
copt ion wa:
wear the latter. Take your loveli- ble. Miye Yasunaka had hard luck master with 22 points, while Hank izuki.
The win gave the Forts a two- 3-1 win over’ the Wildcats. With
ness into your own hands by out­ as she teamed with Ralph-Horiuchi Sugiyama and Mac Otsu tossed in
came margin over the Clippers.
three men blasting 660 or better.
lining a schedule and judiciously and Marie Akiyama to lose both 18 and 16 points respectively.
°
'
—J. K. U.
Sobel
’s Clothes blanked the lead—
A.
S.
following it, ■
doubles matches.
ing Star-Lite Lunch whose oncA mixed doubles tournament
Shampoo your hair thoroughly
time 6-point margin has been
the day before the wedding, and has been planned for all JCCY
trimmed to a single point.
set it carefully. Do the things that players on ,March 24 and 31 with
The up and coming St.
are always essential to real beauty, prizes to he awarded the winners.
Barbershop's
win over Luck Inn
F

G.
I.
and before you know it. you’ll be
Chop
Suey
placed
them in second
’ radiance personified” for the big
place
with
43
points.
Sobel Clothes
Their first, play as Johnny Tanaka
and

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p :
B.X.
Drops
Close
TORONTO — In their first, play
gaining
more
confidence
is third,
Frank Matsui left for the T. A:
The Mother
with
41
and
tied
in
fourth
place a
campaign
in
the
top
inter
D. league. Tanabe and Morito,
When a girl wears a bridal gown Came to Athletes
point
behind,
are
the-Lucky
Strikes*
church badminton league, the by their improving play, show­
with a long train and veil, accom­
VERNON, B. C.—The
add
Solly

s
Men

s
Shop.
The
rest ol
panied by two attendants who are B. X. Raiders again fell before All Nations squad did an excel­ ed they deserve every chance of
C1OSC
following
also wearing gowns, what should the surging onslaught of the lent job. beating all of the other making the “A” squad again next the league
behind. Luck Inn bowlers
clubs once despite the absence of season.
the mothers wear?
South Vernon Athletes by a
have
hard - hitting
captain
Ken
The first team of eKn Fuku­ were the one-time leaders
For an afternoon wedding where close 38-29 score on Feb. 5.
slithered close to the cellar.
everything is formal, I would sug­
The spectators nearly wit­ Fukusaka from two important saka and Junji Ikeno did not
Some of the better scores turned
quite catch on fire as during the
gest that the bride’s mother pre­ nessed an upset as the revamped matches.
in
were’: Zen Tanaka 706-258, MiL
sent herself in a floor length dress. Raiders--fought toe to toe with
Comparing the current record past season, but in the last
Honda
703-291. Jimmy Kondo 689This will not only make her more the Athletes in the first quaiter. to that of last season’s when the matches showed they are still
279,
Sid
Yaguchi 678-279, Hank
attractive, but it will be more ap- At one point, the Raiders actu- Niseis took the “B” champion­ one of the top ranking Nisei
Kondo
672-258.
Sam Kondo 657propriate to the occasion.
allv led the Athletes by a couple ship handily, the competition duos. Veterans Mi Akiyama. 263. George Kinoshita 644-262. May
Tom Iwasaki and Matt Matsui
The Bridegroom
of baskets, ‘but' the Athletes, this Year was much stiffer, espe­
Kinoshita’s 623 triple and Kaye
I find that many men prefer their shooting eye getting sharp­ cially in the ladies’ doubles de­ were not so spectacular ^ui gacc
Inouve’s 294 were girl standouts.
isiness suits over a tuxedo type, er, pulled ahead to lead 19,-14 partment.
In
the
last two a steady performance through­ I
~
s. T.
it for a formal wedding, dinner
matches, however, the team of out.
at the half.
The “B” entry in the church i
>ais and black ties are on the
The one-handed shooting of Kav Ogaki and Dot Matsumoto league under Tats Harada had
be sure that
|
HY-NOTERS’ BALL
were putting up a game as good
ferred list
Kaya Kawaguchi and the long
a
verv
disappointing
year,
los
­
waist coats and ties are uniform.
i HAMILTON, Ont. —Marking
set shots of Tad Kitagawa were as that of the opponents.
ing all of their six league games,
Long Veil
The
mixed
doubles
turned
out
some of the hi-liues.
its third year of successful ac­
Many people think that a long
Sharp-shooters lor the nig
to be a hot and cold affair, but Captain Harada had a tivity, the Hy-Noters will spon­
bridal veil belongs to an old-fash­ were Tad Kitagawa of B. X and sometimes
overwhelming
the chance of trying out many play- sor a gala event, the Anniver­
ioned wedding, but this is not so, Junge Kawaguchi of So^h
opposition and then showing ers and he should be able
sary Ball at the Casa Romana,
•or we still find many brides wear­ non with 14 points each. Close mediocre performance.
i assemble a much better squad { 20 Murray West, on Feb. 19,
ing them. The bride may wear a behind were Kaya Kawaguchi
I next season.
'.from 8:30 to 12. Dress is optional
All in all, t he team proved it
long veil and feel as modern as and George Nishihata with r
| and admission is 75c.
there
in
higher
could stay up
next year’s Easter bonnet.
:
SOCIAL
CALENDAR
{ An evening of fun, laugnter
and 9 points respectively.
company, and there is every pos­
Second Marriage
Couples
■ and. music is in the offing. Come
jg

Hamilton.
Nisei
sibility of copping the champion­
Many have asked, can white be
Movies. ■ and join in with the Hy-Noters
5 widows of a
i
Club
Japanese
andable t
ship next season.
• orn on a second wedding cereons for a traCannon Hall, 48 East Can i to celebrate, its third anniver­
artime m
Luke Tanabe and Tucker Mor­
ite wedding.
sary.—R.K.
non St., 8 p.m.
only for
-—Crossroads. ito were initiated into league
radition sa
t marriage, but it is under-

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No. 11 ELIZABETH ST., TORONTO, ONT.

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Facilities for Large or Small Banquets
New private room upstairs
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