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The New Canadian

Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Dept, Ottawa.

Vol. 12—No. 36

- ■ CROWSNEST, B. C. — This
' year's edition of the Coleman
ST. F. X. TENNIS
Cubs will be bolstered by the
The tennis season for the
addition of such well-known F. X. Club will commence
on
- stars as Roy Hayashi, Mush Sunday, May 15. They have
se‘Uyesugi and the Kaga brothers cured the following courts in the
who have made their residence Trinity Park Tennis Court: Tues,
: in Coleman. The Cubs will be 7-9 p.m. (No 2 court); Thurs..
odds-on favorites to cop the 7-9 (No. 2, No. 9);
at. 4-9 p.m.
Ringland Cup, emblematic of the
Crowsnest Pass League champ­
All members who wish to play
ionship.
tennis are urgied to turn out on
Members of the team are
May 15 to register a only a
catchers, George Yoshinaka, Y.'
limited
number will be able to
Kaga: pitchers, Lefty Kimoto,
Stumpo Kimoto, R. Kaga and M. plaj. For further information
Uyeda; infielders, Jim Kitagu­ call Roy Fujimoto, KE. 5337.
chi, B. Fields, Yoho Kimoto, T.
—A. T.
Hayashi, D. Pow, Mush Uyesugi,■
On June 26, the Cubs will play
outfielders, Charlie Kitaguchi,
an exhibition with the California
B. Fraser, Roy Hayashi, A. Ko- College All-Stars, on a tour of
vacik, Sus Nishikawa, T. Coll- Canada and Alaska.
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5-5 Tie For Westerns
As Game Called
At End of Sixth
HELP WANTED

The Westerns’ 1949 debut was
JAPANESE WOMAN to do
spoilt by darkness as they halt­ alterations on new dresses, good
ed the game in the sixth with a pay and good working conditions.
deeadlocked score. Three runs Camille Style Shoppe, S39 Lake­
behind, in the sixth, the West­ shore Rd., New Toronto.
erns started a rally that tied up
GENERAL HELP for doctor’s
the game. Of the eight hits the
home, fond of children, plain
W'esterns were able to collect off
the Mayfair pitchers, Herby cooking, good wages, private
room, bath and radio. MA. 1929
Miyasaki picked up two.
(Toronto).

EXPERIENCED
POWE RMachine operators on brassieres.
5-day, 40-hour week, good, work­
ing
conditions.
Rose-Marks
Brassieres, AD. 5354, (Toronto).

TORONTO NISEI LEAGUE
Sunday, May 15
Christie Pits:
9:15 a.m. Bums vs. Danforth
10:00 a.m. Cardinals vs. TNT
Riverdale Park
9:15 a.m. Queen City vs. Rovers
| 10:00 a.m. Hurricans vs. Busseis

'YOUNG BOY to start as as­
sistant shipper and leam millinery trade, good wages. Juliet
Hats, 312 Adelaide St. W., WA 5
8122 (Toronto).
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GARDENERS, experienced or
inexperienced. Can earn $35-$40
a wek to start, Sam the Garden­
er, 171 Mutual St, Toronto.
EXPERIENCED JAPANESE
COOK-HOUSEMAN or couple
for family of two adults. Other
Japanese
employed
outside.
Highest wages, recent references
essential. Write R. B. Graham,
367 Front St., Belleville, Ont.

"Especially For You”
Individually styled and cut
Custom-tailored to your
measure
Ladies and Gents’
odd slacks, jackets
and suits

DOUG MURAKI
Phone HA 5436
102 Cambridge Ave., Toronto

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