Page 1
THE
W CANADIAN
TORONTO, ONT.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1949
$6 per 1 year—10c per Copy
isSISiaKiilllMlliillffililSlllilllllffl
By TOYO TAKATA
Edmonton Is Fast-Growing City
16 Nisei Students
Half of Its Japanese Residents
Settled There- Before the War
Lately, there seems to be less parade of the unemployed and
nimotion and congestion at the _ the public work projects which At U. of Alberta
EDMONTON, Alta. — A total
Radina-Queen intersection, the . are vaguely familiar to most of
core and crossroads of Toronto’s us. On the whole the Pacific of 16 Nisei students are enrolled
snnent industry, at five o’clock Coast wasn’t too badly hit and this year at the University of
Special to The New Canadian
Men the clothes factories fold in particular Japanese families Alberta this term, three of them
Edmonton, Alberta
up for the night. This bustling did not suffer too badly. There co-eds. By faculties, seven are
Now commonly known as the oil capital of Canada,
■ corner is a melee of homeward- were so very few of them on re in Arts and Science, five in Ap
plied
Science,
and
one
each
in
I bound clock punchers when the lief.
Edmonton, situated on the crossroads of the world, has
Agriculture,
Dentistry,
Educa
i quitting hour comes, but of late
emerged into the spotlight of the national picture. This
But we can remember the
tional and Household Economics.
I the pace seems to have low- tough times.
Men going from
Among the students are Misae driving city, now bursting at its seams, is swelling at an
I seared considerably.
house to house looking- for chores
I While the corner’ isn’t a replica to do for a meal, the relief work Hironaka, Raymond, winner of incredible pace amidst the abundancy of its black-flow
I of a graveyard at midnight and projects where men were paid the Honour Prize in 1948, Chris ing gold and its other verdant natural resources.
To complete this picture of ex-^--------- :-----------------------------------——
lit still resembles the day after bare subsistence for their fami topher Mitsuru Katayama, Ed
monton,
1949
B.
Sc.
graduate
in
pansion, building construction is I V
luiQQhitQ PfOVU
I Christmas in the department lies, and the time when the un
Aits
and
Science
now
studying
at
its
record
height
in
despera-I
I
I
IWuulllldj ll uAy
I store exchange counter, for they employed paraded and rioted.
towards
his
M.
Sc.,
and
Naoyuki
tely
trying
to
alleviate
the
hous-I
Af
■ »■
ai
■
I still jostle and scuffle to jockey
Yet what we witnessed on the
h
I into position when the street-car coast was mild in comparison Hoshida, 4th year Chemical En ing shortage caused by the influx
of industry and people.
„
wium
gineering
student
who
is
a
win
I comes, but there is a noticeable with the conditions in Toronto
In
this
bustling
citv
there
are
EDMONTON,
Alta.
The EdI decrease in the number of pedes or the larger cities of the U. S. ner of the Chemical Institute of
about
125
citizens
of
Japanese
nwnton
New
Canadian
Fellow
Canada award.
trians there during the rush
Getting out of the dismal
Other enrollees are Eddie Na origin. But unlike other centres, ?UP. CIub’ known more faniiMariy
I hours.
gloom, we recall that yoyo tops
George
Nakamura, however, Edmonton has absorbed ?y lbs imtials’ E.N.C.F.C., which
| And going out for a slug of were quite the thing during the kamura,
very few of the Japanese evacu- pS,?he Centre of al! Nisei social
polluted or diluted java or a depression. Our school even spon Henry Shimizu, and Eiko Iwashi
ta all of Edmonton; Albert Oka- i ated from the coast for half of a^vit3es here is headed by YoI whiff of Toronto’s soot-potted sored a yoyo contest.
Her cabinet
Japanese community papula- shiy? Iwashita.
algary; Tats Yamamoto, ! I
I ozone well before five o’clock,
Recently, we read an article in
tion
can
be
classified
as
old-time
C
°
nS1Sts
.
h
of
Henry
Yamauchi,
l asui and Robert Hirona-I
I we note that already there is a a. Vancouver paper about Harvey
residents who have established vace-President; Sue Kikuchi, sec
I stream of workers from garment Lowe, a Chinese Canadian, and ka of Raymond; Akira Masuda •
themselves
long before the war retary; SH°ji Yamauchi, treasurI factories on their way home, ob- it recalls to mind that he was and Sets Miyashita of Picture *
and their families. Many of these
’ Torn’ Iwashita, Florence
I viously because there’s no more quite an artist with the yoyo. In Butte; Albert Shimbashi, Barn- i
people
are
in
business
sudh
as
Ya
^?Uchl and B1U Nakamura,
weii; and George Sakumoto and j
I work to be done.
fact, he was so good that he used Amy Sakumoto of Iron Springs, j bai-bers, rooming* house opera- I focla convenors, and Chris KaThe reason would be that there to give demonstrations in a
tors and there is also a drv goods bayama’ Henry Shimizu and Roy
| is an apparent slack in the apsporting goods window, and in
store.
I Saito, sports committee.
Survivor Of A-BIast
i parel trade.
1932, he went to London, Eng
Evacuees who have come to o Tbe_ electlons were heId on
; We’re neither connoisseurs of land, to take part in a yoyo con
Edmonton
are too well rehabilita- I
“4'.Tentative plans for the
FORT LEWIS, Wash. — A
business trends nor on the inside test from Victoria, B. C., and he
ted and it can be stated without fortbconan& year are to be drawn
in the clothes mart but the im beat all comers to become the Nisei you th who survived the
;
a
doubt these people have no in- "P
the executives who hope
pression gleaned from what is Yoyo Champion of the world. Be atom bomb attack on Hiroshima
of the U S ' tenti°ns of returning to the , make thlS another successful
evident before our own optics is I sides his travelling expenses, he is now a member
' < coast. This indication is seen by year*
Arm v.
that there has been quite a tight won $2,500.
ening up. The booming postwar I
Pvt. Kelly Nakashita, 21, who i the fact that Quite a number of
____ ______________ —S. K.
With the money, he went to says that he was “one of the| ndkeS Purchased houses thus —
~
’
pace has lost a lot of its niomen- I
Shanghai to get an education
mm and the volume of busi where he received his B. A. He lucky guys who got out” was showin& their desire to remain predict Academy Award
For Sessue Hayakawa
ness this fall has decreased from was interned there during the studying on the second floor of h®^e^permanently;
the
Hiroshima
engineering
co
i_
P
~^Y
VOCATIONS
I
SAN FRANCISCO. — Sessue
previous years. In other words, war by the Japanese and after
lege, at the time of the attack on
" PProximately 70 percent are I Hayakawa may be a candidate
^e picnic is over.
the war he became the owner of
Aug.
6,
1945,
and
ducked
fox'
cover
1
ISeia
,W1° are successfully en- I for the Academy Award for his
It isn’t our intention to be a radio
station there valued at under the desk. He later crawled gaged 111 various vocations such acting in Darryl Zanuck’s “Three
warts nor harbingers of $25,000. He pulled out when the
I
caIastrophe but the Communists took the citv and to a bomb shelter after the ceil- as ca^Pei^ers, chick sexors,-pack- Came Back”, starring Claudette
ing caved in. 11 were left alive m& p ant workers, welders, serv- | Colbert,
| real sue view is that the rosy he lost it.
out of a class of 56.
ice workers’ civil servants, stenoNoted Hollywood columnist
I hue
bosb S°me °^ *tS
How he’s back in Canada, and
Nakashita was born in San ^aphers and bookkeepers. In Sheilah Graham predicted that
I in the
W01' 1 WaS fIounderinS according to the Vancouver
Jose, California, and was taken a ait’on theie is a doctor, a Hayakawa will win the supportI drums □
a financial do1’ paper, he’s trying to get started
to Hiroshima by his parents when sc a00_ teacher, a nurse, and a ing actor award for 1950. She
a decade ago and the War in radio again.
he was 10 years old. He returned ve^erinanan“2 given it a shot in its econosaid that the picture filmed this
Constructive hobbies and sub- spring has not been released this
That
’
s
quite a bit for a person to the U. S. early this year and
I "uc arm but now the effect is
employment have been year' because
who got his start with a yoyo shortly afterwards enlisted in the I S1 , iary
J 'vearing off.
,
Zanuck believes
noted
recently
among Niseis such that it will
string.
I J'6 donconsider ourselves
army.
win an academy
as
as Henry Tamauchi who is act- award.
I
a’aim's^s
we might as
Zanuck will release the movie
I
^sHstie about this. We
tor
in
a
vocational
training
in
1950. He already has a pic
| t2L eHev e that any serious
ture of academy award calibre
Pr'?61.011 ls imminent, in fact
who
is
devoting
much
this year in “Pinky” starring
Jab B ^ reaS°n t0 be dePressI or his recreational time and Jeanne Crain.
realiz0^1^ future; but we should I HAMILTON. — Don’t forget Hamiltonian talents °
on revue.
energy to extensive training in
Columbia Studios is learning
I
1 aL “°od Lines don’t last I to mark a star on your calendar
The concert will have a variety the reserve forces.
that
the name of Hayakawa, one
i
.
this month. Where ? Saturday, of boch Japanese and English
Being the c
al
of
Alberta,
of
the
biggest stars of the silent
I h’s e /Pf akil}g about recessions, Nov. 19! Why ? That’s the date features which will be appealing aH of the province»s
main insti- films, retains much of its box
'
' lV' enty years that of the Hamilton JCCA Variety to both the young and old. We tutions of learni
are
ceive
"
beginnino to re- Concert
C
- - - will be presented would like to inform you that | here. At the University centred
which
of AI_ office magic. “Tokyo Joe”, his
first film in 17 years was releas
in
^ateful pink slip. It at 7r p.m. at
at the
^e st. Stevens new numbers with a special ap136
Barton
i
peal
to
the
Isseis,
never
before
1
berta
’
there
are
16
Nisei
students
ed nationally last week.
‘Ie bo^111 '^Ckber °f 1929 that Church Auditorium,__ ________
in
its
various
faculties.
Most
of
Sarke?101^ ^^ Oub °^ ^be stock St. East, corner of Mary and Bar- presented locally, will be per
these students are from South- monton Japanese
Community
^grv
5et ^e SCene f°r bbe bor“
formed.
ern Alberta and they add much Club and the Edmonton New
"'-ntie?
aS ^be roaring
Through the generosity of the
The concert program is divid to the social life of the
Nisei Fellowship Club. This latter is
L.at v*as ^ ai^5' l°Sb ks roar. Toronto JCCA, we will have on ed into two portions: the revue I here.
an organization of the Edmon
tors
Llme when specula- revue the outstanding particip- of Hamilton talent from 7-8:30
ton
Niseis with all social activi
^d
f0rtunes overnight ants of the Y. B. Amateur Con- p.m. and the revue of Toronto EDMONTON CLUBS
ties centred around this club and
■^orld j-1 eS. "ere Jreciuent as the test and other well known Tor- talent from 8:30-10 p.m. Tickets
The overall picture is not com- it has been successful in promot
yppled into the abyssal onto artists. Also, we will have are 75c for adults, 50c for child plete without the mentioning of
ing goodwill and spirit of fellow
■
economic chaos.
the opportunity of having a ; ren and students, and reserved | the organizations, the Edmonton
ship among the Nisei.
^ came the breadlines. the great number of outstanding j
| chapter of the JCCA, the Ed(cont’d on P. 7)
Hamilton JCCA To Hold Variety Concert Nov. 19
Toronto Artists Also To Appear On Pro^rom I Yamaucili
S. K.
W CANADIAN
TORONTO, ONT.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1949
$6 per 1 year—10c per Copy
isSISiaKiilllMlliillffililSlllilllllffl
By TOYO TAKATA
Edmonton Is Fast-Growing City
16 Nisei Students
Half of Its Japanese Residents
Settled There- Before the War
Lately, there seems to be less parade of the unemployed and
nimotion and congestion at the _ the public work projects which At U. of Alberta
EDMONTON, Alta. — A total
Radina-Queen intersection, the . are vaguely familiar to most of
core and crossroads of Toronto’s us. On the whole the Pacific of 16 Nisei students are enrolled
snnent industry, at five o’clock Coast wasn’t too badly hit and this year at the University of
Special to The New Canadian
Men the clothes factories fold in particular Japanese families Alberta this term, three of them
Edmonton, Alberta
up for the night. This bustling did not suffer too badly. There co-eds. By faculties, seven are
Now commonly known as the oil capital of Canada,
■ corner is a melee of homeward- were so very few of them on re in Arts and Science, five in Ap
plied
Science,
and
one
each
in
I bound clock punchers when the lief.
Edmonton, situated on the crossroads of the world, has
Agriculture,
Dentistry,
Educa
i quitting hour comes, but of late
emerged into the spotlight of the national picture. This
But we can remember the
tional and Household Economics.
I the pace seems to have low- tough times.
Men going from
Among the students are Misae driving city, now bursting at its seams, is swelling at an
I seared considerably.
house to house looking- for chores
I While the corner’ isn’t a replica to do for a meal, the relief work Hironaka, Raymond, winner of incredible pace amidst the abundancy of its black-flow
I of a graveyard at midnight and projects where men were paid the Honour Prize in 1948, Chris ing gold and its other verdant natural resources.
To complete this picture of ex-^--------- :-----------------------------------——
lit still resembles the day after bare subsistence for their fami topher Mitsuru Katayama, Ed
monton,
1949
B.
Sc.
graduate
in
pansion, building construction is I V
luiQQhitQ PfOVU
I Christmas in the department lies, and the time when the un
Aits
and
Science
now
studying
at
its
record
height
in
despera-I
I
I
IWuulllldj ll uAy
I store exchange counter, for they employed paraded and rioted.
towards
his
M.
Sc.,
and
Naoyuki
tely
trying
to
alleviate
the
hous-I
Af
■ »■
ai
■
I still jostle and scuffle to jockey
Yet what we witnessed on the
h
I into position when the street-car coast was mild in comparison Hoshida, 4th year Chemical En ing shortage caused by the influx
of industry and people.
„
wium
gineering
student
who
is
a
win
I comes, but there is a noticeable with the conditions in Toronto
In
this
bustling
citv
there
are
EDMONTON,
Alta.
The EdI decrease in the number of pedes or the larger cities of the U. S. ner of the Chemical Institute of
about
125
citizens
of
Japanese
nwnton
New
Canadian
Fellow
Canada award.
trians there during the rush
Getting out of the dismal
Other enrollees are Eddie Na origin. But unlike other centres, ?UP. CIub’ known more faniiMariy
I hours.
gloom, we recall that yoyo tops
George
Nakamura, however, Edmonton has absorbed ?y lbs imtials’ E.N.C.F.C., which
| And going out for a slug of were quite the thing during the kamura,
very few of the Japanese evacu- pS,?he Centre of al! Nisei social
polluted or diluted java or a depression. Our school even spon Henry Shimizu, and Eiko Iwashi
ta all of Edmonton; Albert Oka- i ated from the coast for half of a^vit3es here is headed by YoI whiff of Toronto’s soot-potted sored a yoyo contest.
Her cabinet
Japanese community papula- shiy? Iwashita.
algary; Tats Yamamoto, ! I
I ozone well before five o’clock,
Recently, we read an article in
tion
can
be
classified
as
old-time
C
°
nS1Sts
.
h
of
Henry
Yamauchi,
l asui and Robert Hirona-I
I we note that already there is a a. Vancouver paper about Harvey
residents who have established vace-President; Sue Kikuchi, sec
I stream of workers from garment Lowe, a Chinese Canadian, and ka of Raymond; Akira Masuda •
themselves
long before the war retary; SH°ji Yamauchi, treasurI factories on their way home, ob- it recalls to mind that he was and Sets Miyashita of Picture *
and their families. Many of these
’ Torn’ Iwashita, Florence
I viously because there’s no more quite an artist with the yoyo. In Butte; Albert Shimbashi, Barn- i
people
are
in
business
sudh
as
Ya
^?Uchl and B1U Nakamura,
weii; and George Sakumoto and j
I work to be done.
fact, he was so good that he used Amy Sakumoto of Iron Springs, j bai-bers, rooming* house opera- I focla convenors, and Chris KaThe reason would be that there to give demonstrations in a
tors and there is also a drv goods bayama’ Henry Shimizu and Roy
| is an apparent slack in the apsporting goods window, and in
store.
I Saito, sports committee.
Survivor Of A-BIast
i parel trade.
1932, he went to London, Eng
Evacuees who have come to o Tbe_ electlons were heId on
; We’re neither connoisseurs of land, to take part in a yoyo con
Edmonton
are too well rehabilita- I
“4'.Tentative plans for the
FORT LEWIS, Wash. — A
business trends nor on the inside test from Victoria, B. C., and he
ted and it can be stated without fortbconan& year are to be drawn
in the clothes mart but the im beat all comers to become the Nisei you th who survived the
;
a
doubt these people have no in- "P
the executives who hope
pression gleaned from what is Yoyo Champion of the world. Be atom bomb attack on Hiroshima
of the U S ' tenti°ns of returning to the , make thlS another successful
evident before our own optics is I sides his travelling expenses, he is now a member
' < coast. This indication is seen by year*
Arm v.
that there has been quite a tight won $2,500.
ening up. The booming postwar I
Pvt. Kelly Nakashita, 21, who i the fact that Quite a number of
____ ______________ —S. K.
With the money, he went to says that he was “one of the| ndkeS Purchased houses thus —
~
’
pace has lost a lot of its niomen- I
Shanghai to get an education
mm and the volume of busi where he received his B. A. He lucky guys who got out” was showin& their desire to remain predict Academy Award
For Sessue Hayakawa
ness this fall has decreased from was interned there during the studying on the second floor of h®^e^permanently;
the
Hiroshima
engineering
co
i_
P
~^Y
VOCATIONS
I
SAN FRANCISCO. — Sessue
previous years. In other words, war by the Japanese and after
lege, at the time of the attack on
" PProximately 70 percent are I Hayakawa may be a candidate
^e picnic is over.
the war he became the owner of
Aug.
6,
1945,
and
ducked
fox'
cover
1
ISeia
,W1° are successfully en- I for the Academy Award for his
It isn’t our intention to be a radio
station there valued at under the desk. He later crawled gaged 111 various vocations such acting in Darryl Zanuck’s “Three
warts nor harbingers of $25,000. He pulled out when the
I
caIastrophe but the Communists took the citv and to a bomb shelter after the ceil- as ca^Pei^ers, chick sexors,-pack- Came Back”, starring Claudette
ing caved in. 11 were left alive m& p ant workers, welders, serv- | Colbert,
| real sue view is that the rosy he lost it.
out of a class of 56.
ice workers’ civil servants, stenoNoted Hollywood columnist
I hue
bosb S°me °^ *tS
How he’s back in Canada, and
Nakashita was born in San ^aphers and bookkeepers. In Sheilah Graham predicted that
I in the
W01' 1 WaS fIounderinS according to the Vancouver
Jose, California, and was taken a ait’on theie is a doctor, a Hayakawa will win the supportI drums □
a financial do1’ paper, he’s trying to get started
to Hiroshima by his parents when sc a00_ teacher, a nurse, and a ing actor award for 1950. She
a decade ago and the War in radio again.
he was 10 years old. He returned ve^erinanan“2 given it a shot in its econosaid that the picture filmed this
Constructive hobbies and sub- spring has not been released this
That
’
s
quite a bit for a person to the U. S. early this year and
I "uc arm but now the effect is
employment have been year' because
who got his start with a yoyo shortly afterwards enlisted in the I S1 , iary
J 'vearing off.
,
Zanuck believes
noted
recently
among Niseis such that it will
string.
I J'6 donconsider ourselves
army.
win an academy
as
as Henry Tamauchi who is act- award.
I
a’aim's^s
we might as
Zanuck will release the movie
I
^sHstie about this. We
tor
in
a
vocational
training
in
1950. He already has a pic
| t2L eHev e that any serious
ture of academy award calibre
Pr'?61.011 ls imminent, in fact
who
is
devoting
much
this year in “Pinky” starring
Jab B ^ reaS°n t0 be dePressI or his recreational time and Jeanne Crain.
realiz0^1^ future; but we should I HAMILTON. — Don’t forget Hamiltonian talents °
on revue.
energy to extensive training in
Columbia Studios is learning
I
1 aL “°od Lines don’t last I to mark a star on your calendar
The concert will have a variety the reserve forces.
that
the name of Hayakawa, one
i
.
this month. Where ? Saturday, of boch Japanese and English
Being the c
al
of
Alberta,
of
the
biggest stars of the silent
I h’s e /Pf akil}g about recessions, Nov. 19! Why ? That’s the date features which will be appealing aH of the province»s
main insti- films, retains much of its box
'
' lV' enty years that of the Hamilton JCCA Variety to both the young and old. We tutions of learni
are
ceive
"
beginnino to re- Concert
C
- - - will be presented would like to inform you that | here. At the University centred
which
of AI_ office magic. “Tokyo Joe”, his
first film in 17 years was releas
in
^ateful pink slip. It at 7r p.m. at
at the
^e st. Stevens new numbers with a special ap136
Barton
i
peal
to
the
Isseis,
never
before
1
berta
’
there
are
16
Nisei
students
ed nationally last week.
‘Ie bo^111 '^Ckber °f 1929 that Church Auditorium,__ ________
in
its
various
faculties.
Most
of
Sarke?101^ ^^ Oub °^ ^be stock St. East, corner of Mary and Bar- presented locally, will be per
these students are from South- monton Japanese
Community
^grv
5et ^e SCene f°r bbe bor“
formed.
ern Alberta and they add much Club and the Edmonton New
"'-ntie?
aS ^be roaring
Through the generosity of the
The concert program is divid to the social life of the
Nisei Fellowship Club. This latter is
L.at v*as ^ ai^5' l°Sb ks roar. Toronto JCCA, we will have on ed into two portions: the revue I here.
an organization of the Edmon
tors
Llme when specula- revue the outstanding particip- of Hamilton talent from 7-8:30
ton
Niseis with all social activi
^d
f0rtunes overnight ants of the Y. B. Amateur Con- p.m. and the revue of Toronto EDMONTON CLUBS
ties centred around this club and
■^orld j-1 eS. "ere Jreciuent as the test and other well known Tor- talent from 8:30-10 p.m. Tickets
The overall picture is not com- it has been successful in promot
yppled into the abyssal onto artists. Also, we will have are 75c for adults, 50c for child plete without the mentioning of
ing goodwill and spirit of fellow
■
economic chaos.
the opportunity of having a ; ren and students, and reserved | the organizations, the Edmonton
ship among the Nisei.
^ came the breadlines. the great number of outstanding j
| chapter of the JCCA, the Ed(cont’d on P. 7)
Hamilton JCCA To Hold Variety Concert Nov. 19
Toronto Artists Also To Appear On Pro^rom I Yamaucili
S. K.
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1949 K^tuI^a,v’ Nov. 5, 1949
the hew CANADIAN
(Jur Little Woman
erdona.
== By JACK NAKAMOTO —-—
PAGE SEVEN
croM
ci
SOCIAL CALENDAR
NOVEMBER
Despite the fact that a lovely fur coat iu the mind
ENGAGEMENTS
5—Toronto.
Christopher
our little woman is usually associated with a streamGirls’ Softball Dance, 7:301ORONTO. — Miss Yoshiko
pned car, a fabulous yacht, a palatial mansion, or other
11 p.m., 67 Wales Ave.
Kawabe,
eldest daughter of Mr.
features of material wealth, it is actually a financial
G—Toronto. Nisei Vets meeting,
and Mrs. Tomoki Kawabe of Tor
at Towne Studio, 111 Dundas
Possibility for her today. It is, nevertheless, the trickiest
onto, and Mr. Kotaro Nakag-awa
St. W., 7:30 p.m.
Bf all merchandise as well as the most expensive item
announced their engagement on
12
—
Toronto. Club TNT Dance,
lie would ever buy for her wardrobe.
Oct. 30 at the Kawabe’s.
at St. George’s Hall, John and
The sewanin are Mr. and Mrs.
J 1 here’s really no relation between the wearing
Stephanie Sts., 8-11 p.m.
Tanaka and Mr. and Mrs. Fuku
Qualities ot iui and the pi ice. Some of the less expensive
12
—
Hamilton. Film, “A Grain of
moto.
Wheat”, Christ Church Cath
Jurs such as muskrat and raccoon wear beautifully.
edral, James St., 7 p.m.
however, this depends on the nature of the fur__ its
■TORONTO. — The
engage 12—Toronto.
S Third Anment of Miss Ayako Nakagawa,
feight, uniformity of thickness, firmness, and elasticity.
nual Production featuring En
youngest daughter of Air. KumaIt then must be carefully treated in the manufacturing
glish Vocal Contest, Ukraini
kichi
Nakagawa and Air. Toshiro
|rocess so that it will be soft and pliable. In order to
an Labor Temple, 8 p.m.
Nishijima, son of the late Air.
13—Toronto. TYBS Third An
Jest the fur for this, our little woman should squeeze or
Nishijima.
announced on
nual Production featuring Ja- '
yring it between her fingers. If this can be done with
Oct. 30 at a party at the Chung
panese
Vocal Contest, Ukrain
Towne Studio king- Chop Suey.
ease, she can feel assured that it is a good piece of fur.
ian Labor Temple, 2 p.m.
The sewanin are Rev. and Mrs
To test the thickness and uniformity of the fur, she
19
—
Hamilton
JCCA
Variety
MADOKORO - TSUMURA
T. Tsuji.
Concert, at St. Stevens Church
jan blow in it and then watch the manner in which the
'TORONTO. — The marriage
*
Auditorium,
1.36 Barton St.
lairs part. The best furs come from the Northern and of Sachi Alary, daughter of Air
TORONTO.
The
East,
corner
Mary and BarArctic regions. Many of the furs are dyed, and, if this and Airs. Kumetaro Tsumura, to ment of Aliss Teiko Arai, eldest
ton,
7
p.m.
s done correctly, it doesn’t hurt the pelt. When furs Thomas Hiroshi Aladokoro, son daughter of Mr. Sadakichi Arai xo —Edmonton. Edmonton New
of Airs. Oine Aladokoro, was
^ave been blended,it’s very hard to distinguish them solemnized on Oct. 22 by Rev. H. of 'Toronto, and Air. Ken KuboniCanadian
Fellowship
Club
anConcert and Dance, at Eagle’s
Trom the very best. As all furs become lighter after ex- Nishimoto at the Holy Trinity wa of Vernon, B.
nounced at a party at the horn
Hall, 9216—105th Ave., 7:30
fposure to sunlight, blending is often done to make the Church.
of Mr. Arai on Oct. 31.
p.m.
Door prize of merchan
Given in marriage by her
skins appear like new.
dise
voucher
from Silk-O-Lina.
ool imitations of fur exist that sometimes deceive father, the bride was gowned in
26—Toronto.
Anglican
Nisei
brocaded silver French lace with
the extremely un discriminating. Fur, of course, grows fitted bodice and full skirt. Her Catholic Population
Girls’ Annual Chrysanthemum
Tea, at 81 Wellesley St.. 3-5
naturally out of a pelt while wool imitations are noth fingertip illusion veil was caught
p.m.
ing but cloth. Our Niseiette should watch for such imi to a halo of tulle and orang-e
TOKA 0. — The Catholic popu
tations of Persian and caracul. Cloth imitations are also blossoms. She carried a bouquet lation of Japan has increased
made of leopard and barunduki with the spots and of Johanna roses, bouvardia and 9.4 per cent over the past year
feur de more, centred with and now totals 130,388, accord
J stripes printed on. Barunduki, incidentally, is a chip gardenia.
N
ingto
figures
released
by
the
T
munk.
The bride was atended by her Tokyo Apostolic Delegation.
tj 1 L Thanks to the designer Hattie Carnegie for sponsor- sister
Grace. The best man was
The Hiroshima diocese leads
Mitsuhiko
Iwasaki, and
the the list with an increase of 28
pmg natural grey squirrels, we’re having a little more
aj^Aj-ONG^jniEE^
g-natural fur coats instead of imitations which fur people ushers were Juny Tsumura anc per cent but Nagasaki still claims
Harold Morishita.
almost half of Japan’s total as
fare dyeing to. look like mink-. True, the beauty of many
Following the reception at the there are 62,646 living in that
IJurs depends on the dye, but then there are so many Golden Dragon Chop Suey, Mr. city. Nagasaki was the first city
limitations with fancy names that our little woman often and Mrs. Madokoro honeymoon that St. Francis Xavier had land
ed at Niagara Falls and Buffalo. ed upon four hundred years ago.
orders what she is getting.
They will reside at 23 LennoxNext to Nagasaki stands Fu
llatural
squirrel coat is one of the voting St.,
Toronto.
kuoka diocese with 12,395 con
△ gianion pets of the season. Composed of numerous^mall
verts. Tokyo is third with 12,463
Harold Morishita
gpe ts of squirrel furs, it should be suitable for our Niseiand Hiroshima despite its ad
(Continued from page 1)
|e te as it is more in scale with her size, rather than one
vance numbers but 3,984.
j
1931 Avenue Road
seats $1.00.
The
total
adult
baptisms
for
i
aige, fluffy furs such as fox, wolf or opossum. BarTORONTO
Reseivations and tickets may
|uncluki however, is better because it will make her ap- be obtained from members of the the year was 8,226, an increase of '
Phone: RE 5411
21 per cent over 1948 'when the
taller with its stripes.
Hamilton J CCA committee or the total was 6,875.
18 another fur which is ideal for her whe- Hi-Noters. They may also be
4
s
mleskin, Flank, Australian or Japanese. Its obtained by phoning the follow
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
°f dyeci and bIencled Australian rabbits con- ing: Helen Kumagai 7-4943,
Wedding Bouquets, Funeral Designs, Corsages and Cut Flowers
Oscar Kawai 3-9569, Mits Naka|LL°
narrow pelts which run up and down the shiba l-2523 or Grace Shintani
1
j le C°at ^° ^Ve ber a heightening effect.
A 3-7738. So for a real evening’s
Jon Onodera — Phone Midway 5108
labo
+ od C°ney 01 Australian rabbit coat will give entertainment, don’t miss this
Call after 7:00 p.m.
|ijfHU “ 0 3 years of service with normal care. Our concert, and remember your
Iran6 ^oman should insist on a coat having a heavy patronage supports the work of
the JCCA.
—G. S.
IsHn61'
a thin Pelt (the skin beneath the fur). Heavy
HAVE YOU HEARD OF THE MAIL ORDER
For
Good
Homes
as “bucks”. Some people prefer thinSERVICE
At Reasonable Prices
I
Fabbl S generally known as “softs”. Soft-pelted
consult
At The Junior Shoppe?
J. GREEN
staying cloth, either sewn or pasted
Real Estate Broker
L. 16 back °f the skins’ to Prevent rips; even if the
FOR tpioUD1ES’ we have Lingeries, Hosiery, Sweaters and
933 Bloor St. W., Toronto
s
^lbl and tender, it doesn’t help much.
Blouses in popular prices.
Phone LA. 4817 or LA. 5804
FOR the IXFANTS- we have baby wears, blankets sheets
an^ mhik fur coats will also give her a
boots, and “SUNSHINE BABY CARRIAGES”
Ibitbnkwu^ °f Veltical Elusion, although they are a
PORTRAIT • COMMERCIAL • COLOUR
FOR ‘ ' ^HILDRE?S’ we carry ranges of sweaters, trousers,
tu
?e-1 i11 tke a^orementioned furs. Especially are
slacks, underwear and hosierv.
’
?hono-bC V1S^ble f°r Our Httle woman who is slim. AlTOUint STUDIO
We also carry notions, dress trimmings, and thread
•. tciiMits e» CAy zXwrt^
Sta;dyed muskrat (called Hudson seal) is still
for the HOME SEWERS.
Wen
ab“ai’ound coat preferred by many woBUTTERICK and McCALL PATTERNS are
available.
"
dre
5
11 ou * 0 a $ sr w
roPOMr 0
DonuR1.111 T31611^^ °r sable-blended muskrat is more
r d t0C ay' Their colors will fade, however or dyeWe would be glad lo help you in selections or ideas of a gift
^^skrat'065 tbe weh-known good-wearing qualities of
» r.le to us - all orders will be given prompt aUeAn.
ELECTRIC MOTORS
If
~hi< ]S Space ckes
permit a further discussion in
^^ain0^1?11’ ^e latest facts on furs will be brought forth
map
U^U1 e articles. In the meantime, our little wotetter10U lemember that the money at her disposal is
fur m T^^^ in a smart cloth coat than in a mediocre
( repaired — rewound — rebuilt
)
Call LAkeside 2113
MECHANO
ELECTRIC
/
(E. Kamo)
l
1403 Bathurst St. (rear)
Toronto, Ont.
Rebuilt Used Motors
WILLOWDALE 2650
8444
4813 YONGE ST.
LANSING, ONTARIO.
—proprietors—
H. MARUNO
the hew CANADIAN
(Jur Little Woman
erdona.
== By JACK NAKAMOTO —-—
PAGE SEVEN
croM
ci
SOCIAL CALENDAR
NOVEMBER
Despite the fact that a lovely fur coat iu the mind
ENGAGEMENTS
5—Toronto.
Christopher
our little woman is usually associated with a streamGirls’ Softball Dance, 7:301ORONTO. — Miss Yoshiko
pned car, a fabulous yacht, a palatial mansion, or other
11 p.m., 67 Wales Ave.
Kawabe,
eldest daughter of Mr.
features of material wealth, it is actually a financial
G—Toronto. Nisei Vets meeting,
and Mrs. Tomoki Kawabe of Tor
at Towne Studio, 111 Dundas
Possibility for her today. It is, nevertheless, the trickiest
onto, and Mr. Kotaro Nakag-awa
St. W., 7:30 p.m.
Bf all merchandise as well as the most expensive item
announced their engagement on
12
—
Toronto. Club TNT Dance,
lie would ever buy for her wardrobe.
Oct. 30 at the Kawabe’s.
at St. George’s Hall, John and
The sewanin are Mr. and Mrs.
J 1 here’s really no relation between the wearing
Stephanie Sts., 8-11 p.m.
Tanaka and Mr. and Mrs. Fuku
Qualities ot iui and the pi ice. Some of the less expensive
12
—
Hamilton. Film, “A Grain of
moto.
Wheat”, Christ Church Cath
Jurs such as muskrat and raccoon wear beautifully.
edral, James St., 7 p.m.
however, this depends on the nature of the fur__ its
■TORONTO. — The
engage 12—Toronto.
S Third Anment of Miss Ayako Nakagawa,
feight, uniformity of thickness, firmness, and elasticity.
nual Production featuring En
youngest daughter of Air. KumaIt then must be carefully treated in the manufacturing
glish Vocal Contest, Ukraini
kichi
Nakagawa and Air. Toshiro
|rocess so that it will be soft and pliable. In order to
an Labor Temple, 8 p.m.
Nishijima, son of the late Air.
13—Toronto. TYBS Third An
Jest the fur for this, our little woman should squeeze or
Nishijima.
announced on
nual Production featuring Ja- '
yring it between her fingers. If this can be done with
Oct. 30 at a party at the Chung
panese
Vocal Contest, Ukrain
Towne Studio king- Chop Suey.
ease, she can feel assured that it is a good piece of fur.
ian Labor Temple, 2 p.m.
The sewanin are Rev. and Mrs
To test the thickness and uniformity of the fur, she
19
—
Hamilton
JCCA
Variety
MADOKORO - TSUMURA
T. Tsuji.
Concert, at St. Stevens Church
jan blow in it and then watch the manner in which the
'TORONTO. — The marriage
*
Auditorium,
1.36 Barton St.
lairs part. The best furs come from the Northern and of Sachi Alary, daughter of Air
TORONTO.
The
East,
corner
Mary and BarArctic regions. Many of the furs are dyed, and, if this and Airs. Kumetaro Tsumura, to ment of Aliss Teiko Arai, eldest
ton,
7
p.m.
s done correctly, it doesn’t hurt the pelt. When furs Thomas Hiroshi Aladokoro, son daughter of Mr. Sadakichi Arai xo —Edmonton. Edmonton New
of Airs. Oine Aladokoro, was
^ave been blended,it’s very hard to distinguish them solemnized on Oct. 22 by Rev. H. of 'Toronto, and Air. Ken KuboniCanadian
Fellowship
Club
anConcert and Dance, at Eagle’s
Trom the very best. As all furs become lighter after ex- Nishimoto at the Holy Trinity wa of Vernon, B.
nounced at a party at the horn
Hall, 9216—105th Ave., 7:30
fposure to sunlight, blending is often done to make the Church.
of Mr. Arai on Oct. 31.
p.m.
Door prize of merchan
Given in marriage by her
skins appear like new.
dise
voucher
from Silk-O-Lina.
ool imitations of fur exist that sometimes deceive father, the bride was gowned in
26—Toronto.
Anglican
Nisei
brocaded silver French lace with
the extremely un discriminating. Fur, of course, grows fitted bodice and full skirt. Her Catholic Population
Girls’ Annual Chrysanthemum
Tea, at 81 Wellesley St.. 3-5
naturally out of a pelt while wool imitations are noth fingertip illusion veil was caught
p.m.
ing but cloth. Our Niseiette should watch for such imi to a halo of tulle and orang-e
TOKA 0. — The Catholic popu
tations of Persian and caracul. Cloth imitations are also blossoms. She carried a bouquet lation of Japan has increased
made of leopard and barunduki with the spots and of Johanna roses, bouvardia and 9.4 per cent over the past year
feur de more, centred with and now totals 130,388, accord
J stripes printed on. Barunduki, incidentally, is a chip gardenia.
N
ingto
figures
released
by
the
T
munk.
The bride was atended by her Tokyo Apostolic Delegation.
tj 1 L Thanks to the designer Hattie Carnegie for sponsor- sister
Grace. The best man was
The Hiroshima diocese leads
Mitsuhiko
Iwasaki, and
the the list with an increase of 28
pmg natural grey squirrels, we’re having a little more
aj^Aj-ONG^jniEE^
g-natural fur coats instead of imitations which fur people ushers were Juny Tsumura anc per cent but Nagasaki still claims
Harold Morishita.
almost half of Japan’s total as
fare dyeing to. look like mink-. True, the beauty of many
Following the reception at the there are 62,646 living in that
IJurs depends on the dye, but then there are so many Golden Dragon Chop Suey, Mr. city. Nagasaki was the first city
limitations with fancy names that our little woman often and Mrs. Madokoro honeymoon that St. Francis Xavier had land
ed at Niagara Falls and Buffalo. ed upon four hundred years ago.
orders what she is getting.
They will reside at 23 LennoxNext to Nagasaki stands Fu
llatural
squirrel coat is one of the voting St.,
Toronto.
kuoka diocese with 12,395 con
△ gianion pets of the season. Composed of numerous^mall
verts. Tokyo is third with 12,463
Harold Morishita
gpe ts of squirrel furs, it should be suitable for our Niseiand Hiroshima despite its ad
(Continued from page 1)
|e te as it is more in scale with her size, rather than one
vance numbers but 3,984.
j
1931 Avenue Road
seats $1.00.
The
total
adult
baptisms
for
i
aige, fluffy furs such as fox, wolf or opossum. BarTORONTO
Reseivations and tickets may
|uncluki however, is better because it will make her ap- be obtained from members of the the year was 8,226, an increase of '
Phone: RE 5411
21 per cent over 1948 'when the
taller with its stripes.
Hamilton J CCA committee or the total was 6,875.
18 another fur which is ideal for her whe- Hi-Noters. They may also be
4
s
mleskin, Flank, Australian or Japanese. Its obtained by phoning the follow
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
°f dyeci and bIencled Australian rabbits con- ing: Helen Kumagai 7-4943,
Wedding Bouquets, Funeral Designs, Corsages and Cut Flowers
Oscar Kawai 3-9569, Mits Naka|LL°
narrow pelts which run up and down the shiba l-2523 or Grace Shintani
1
j le C°at ^° ^Ve ber a heightening effect.
A 3-7738. So for a real evening’s
Jon Onodera — Phone Midway 5108
labo
+ od C°ney 01 Australian rabbit coat will give entertainment, don’t miss this
Call after 7:00 p.m.
|ijfHU “ 0 3 years of service with normal care. Our concert, and remember your
Iran6 ^oman should insist on a coat having a heavy patronage supports the work of
the JCCA.
—G. S.
IsHn61'
a thin Pelt (the skin beneath the fur). Heavy
HAVE YOU HEARD OF THE MAIL ORDER
For
Good
Homes
as “bucks”. Some people prefer thinSERVICE
At Reasonable Prices
I
Fabbl S generally known as “softs”. Soft-pelted
consult
At The Junior Shoppe?
J. GREEN
staying cloth, either sewn or pasted
Real Estate Broker
L. 16 back °f the skins’ to Prevent rips; even if the
FOR tpioUD1ES’ we have Lingeries, Hosiery, Sweaters and
933 Bloor St. W., Toronto
s
^lbl and tender, it doesn’t help much.
Blouses in popular prices.
Phone LA. 4817 or LA. 5804
FOR the IXFANTS- we have baby wears, blankets sheets
an^ mhik fur coats will also give her a
boots, and “SUNSHINE BABY CARRIAGES”
Ibitbnkwu^ °f Veltical Elusion, although they are a
PORTRAIT • COMMERCIAL • COLOUR
FOR ‘ ' ^HILDRE?S’ we carry ranges of sweaters, trousers,
tu
?e-1 i11 tke a^orementioned furs. Especially are
slacks, underwear and hosierv.
’
?hono-bC V1S^ble f°r Our Httle woman who is slim. AlTOUint STUDIO
We also carry notions, dress trimmings, and thread
•. tciiMits e» CAy zXwrt^
Sta;dyed muskrat (called Hudson seal) is still
for the HOME SEWERS.
Wen
ab“ai’ound coat preferred by many woBUTTERICK and McCALL PATTERNS are
available.
"
dre
5
11 ou * 0 a $ sr w
roPOMr 0
DonuR1.111 T31611^^ °r sable-blended muskrat is more
r d t0C ay' Their colors will fade, however or dyeWe would be glad lo help you in selections or ideas of a gift
^^skrat'065 tbe weh-known good-wearing qualities of
» r.le to us - all orders will be given prompt aUeAn.
ELECTRIC MOTORS
If
~hi< ]S Space ckes
permit a further discussion in
^^ain0^1?11’ ^e latest facts on furs will be brought forth
map
U^U1 e articles. In the meantime, our little wotetter10U lemember that the money at her disposal is
fur m T^^^ in a smart cloth coat than in a mediocre
( repaired — rewound — rebuilt
)
Call LAkeside 2113
MECHANO
ELECTRIC
/
(E. Kamo)
l
1403 Bathurst St. (rear)
Toronto, Ont.
Rebuilt Used Motors
WILLOWDALE 2650
8444
4813 YONGE ST.
LANSING, ONTARIO.
—proprietors—
H. MARUNO
Page 8
PAGE EIGHT
THE NEW CANADIAN
Negro Group Joins
The New Canadian Bussei
Concert
Saturday, Nov. 5, 19^9
ACCENTS ON SPORTS
An interesting contest has
been assured for both perform
as a medium of expression and news outlet
ances of the Coming Third An
479
J'P^^e origin in Canada
nual Presentation of the Toronto
Queen St. W —- PLaza 5005 — Toronto, Ont.
IBb with the announcement that
League championship for 19^9 is that a
f
internieaiate
—=2^22^^^
Dept.. Ottawa.
®ight contestants will take part
is in the making in Canada’s largest metronolV^aZ^ ^^
in both the English and the Ja.he teen-agers, the baseball group and tire softbX
panese sections of the singing one made up of unattached players will compose ^ w ? ^
contest. The English section -will
He says,, though, the gym is not exactly suited /
I vie for honors on the Nov. 12
game. No backboard, and there’s alwavs the fear
Cage
presentation which will begin at I rhe
solid wall. Besides, it’s small.
f Crash1^ ^
8 p.m. and the Japanese vocal
Well, Toronto has been playing for five vearc
•
FORT
WILLIAM, Ont. —
contest wall take place on Nov.
‘
d Lneyre &tin’
or over. Susie Kitagawa of SIo- Io, with., the program commenc ■ under the handicap of tight quarters
Action at the Lakehead Nisei
vobians bowled the highest single ing at 2 p.m.
Bowling Loop on Oct. 30 was
of 265 for the night.
And it seems the Winnipeg basketball league
highlighted
by
the bowling
For the Saturday evening per- I
lake Tatebe and Muts Baba formance, a Negro group, con rhe lack of players. Let’s hope they can sonmhowVh a“?
of Shmoos’ Joe Miyazaki who
Ju
lead the league in the high aversalvage it ano.
knocked down the pins for a high
sisting of an eight-voice ensemble get in operation again.
age
in
the
men
’
s
division
Heibj Miyasaki of the Mu^fanerc 4
wtih and a four-piece instrumental
triple of 640-234.
- ~
instrumental^ ]Ocal YMWd
x
^u^tangs 1
203 each.
turning out for thegroup will take part as an added I
'LH-A‘ Junior team.
Team-mate Muts Baba, a newIn the ladies’ division, Sue
*
attraction to the program. These
comer to the league who has Mitsunaga
— con- performers are members of the
wLr0!
In the pre-evaeuation days out on the coast, the Vancouver
been bowling consistently since tinued her of King Pins
winning
game
with
I
English
rugby
teams
wen
Baptist
Young
People
’
s
Union
the start of the season, hit 637often S™t^^
SK
the ,v“?ree «
J£
the high triple of 498-186 for the
Some tickets which are still
it
available for the Saturday night Nisei. We mentioned Oscar Yamanaka who is currently starring
Karie
Alley Cats 601-228 -were
...... - also
1 IU
c d°e of "itn
loo. 2°™”“ "" be S°M a‘ the for the Van. Tech team in a previous column.
Doreen Tsurukawa
Hot-Shots
*
e
among the few that topped 600 knocked down 488-183 ‘and Km i
TnBoth Performances are at the
NiS8iS 021 high sch°01 football =
squads out here in the:
FRFD I TP A UTSll^f^ Of HaMy Gangs 459-194.1
Ukrainian Labour Temple, 300 East but the last carryover from the B. C Eno-fish
r F ,
n UK ABE
The latter’s 194 was the hi-h for Bathurst St.
■lest
S? FS“=Sk CO
the
Lakehead Niseis To Enter Five-Pin Tourney,
Sue Mitsunaga Tops Girls Willi High Triple
uundas Souarc
Phone ad 0076-7
ron o li
person who bowls the Hamilton YBS Starts
I XX S\7 V ‘°St a ^^
single in this weekend’s
Winter Activities
lltercoIIe°iate title.
eceni
F ^ ^^ be Picked for the Com
HAMILTON. • The Hamilton I
English rugbv is practicallv
1
ing Lakehead Five-Pin Bowling
^known game out East. In
(Association Mixed Tournament Noting Buddhist Society is open- contrast to the coast where S h
•which is to be held on Nov. 12
at the Gibson Bowling Alley.
is reported that th^e are t™ 7
c ^me. in Toronto, it
?vho P^V this game where
Two teams of two boys and three dav
iS held on wednes- I ]mayhem is committed min J th
and the other roo-Xl
girls each from the Lakehead
. fn m
Sunday evenings
regalia -which .ei eneflt of helmets, shoulder pads
evenings from
from 7
7 ; and
-Nisei Club will enter the tour
is connected with the Canadian oi
R
P’m- at the Hamilton American variety. ~
nament.
°f T°ronto team’
Buddhist Church, 44 Strachan St ls the Toronto WandXrXi
for
the
McPrkr
Cun
which
’
10
?
a
?
d
°
ff
rec€nt
ly against McGili
aCtl;ities include checker,
Rugby
team.
P
h
1S
°
Pen
°
com
Petition
for any English
cabbage, shogi and go.
Rugby team.
moonlight grill
ar^k^T Wh° ai’e intepested
*
*
294 Queen St. W.
nk d? contac* Shig Kawai
Seems
ever
Toronto
up the incident in'CaWth^ “4”^ “"
L' S' *y!d
submit^]?-’
ph°ne 3-9569
Prop.: T. Shiozaki
who plaved hookv from Th
amed sumo artist, Maedayama.
dhist 'church.n6111eS
Play. He got photoed ™th Le^^
“
Telephone: EL. 2078
e
■xale
Ki thf
Kund
Kngla
Krings
Imported English
■'egro
■down;
I The
For all occasions.
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ap]
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■coIorec
BY
■return:
■indigni
Harry Miyasaki
wion tl
178 Beverley St,
Toronto
■in the
W.A. 5342
■the Ne.
■ a "pEc
■ a place
0RDER You77^r^7
■ which s
from
■ habitat
the tournament, then wertto the ban park^
“
GEORGE KAKINO
I 20th
w
OR BRINGING SOMEONE OVER
tommamtn^
^ first pist-war
. .,®presentative for:
■ duced
Fue,s Ltd.
LU Tokyo right now.
■problem
D
4 Gerrard St. E.
es. KE. 8303 Office: GR. 1187
■ The qut
Hon M£“ ^-Hraes. Write ^Sf^
a lot 0/3^00"^ then
* Sportin? News is devoting■ tween
large
attendance
at
the
Jap^e
«
^
’
“
*
promptly answered.
■ a 1
thinking of
■
in the ;
o
- TRAVEL office
buying
a
home
?
■
overall 1
------------- Queen St. M.VToronto, Ont. PL. 6451
List
TeiN on me to find
into tte stanTuX^
'“™S
W“ balls m «
■ treated
in J for
°me y°U are Iook~
But not now. ’
‘
d t<? thr°W xt back onto the playing field,
■ touched
I There’
Phone A&ic A«enbort’o ugh
the stands and the^are^e^
a lot of occupation personnel in
ORchard 3285
■ film wh
fTionARcPi
throw it back.
‘
g the JaPanese to keep the ball, not
■ saving .
Geo- L?Attenborough
■ ‘»e and
n R.eaI Estate
of thing 7Vp^X“X’^
“
■ this moi
-61 Durie St. (at Bloor)
■ clause
.Toronto
■ There ai
1010 Lakeshore Road — New Toronto, Ont.
■ ay that
■ Phasizing
■ bringing
female help wanted
8 I this is de
HELP WANTED
I it much 1
1 EXPERIENCED carpenter to
I movie w]
woodworking machinery,
I Point, a 1
$9,000.
St, Toronto S' C0 ’ 105 Man“W steady job. Apply 6 Phoebe St..
Bloor - Christie
I -e the r
1 oronto.
District. 6 rooms, solid
. CTRL foFcleaning^ffUZ
I effort th;
brick,
DOMESTIC HELP WANTED
modern
kitchen,
P
}
J'Q&ue
Cleaners,
5^0
Farlin~
I the H
large yard. garage,
-t St., Toronto.
P^’S , ^OUNG WOMAN for general
imI Elms 1:
mediate possession.
’ | “ousework, plain cooking? adult
I -^me peo
. j family. Two afternoons and everv
TO SHARE ROOMS
J evening free. MO. 6622. aft- ;
I Vianiish
SINGLE
GIRT
- v----- - Toronto.
I ~ one me
furnished
‘°87
American
FOR RENT
§7,900,
Bloor - Wallace
l^ch th,
For Full Information
. LARGE 3-room suite in WinS rooms, semi____
for sale
•Xo. M
^
suburb. Light, well waver.
detached. solid brick,
'“diuni <
ESTABLISHED PET SHOP blp.00 month. D. A.' Hart. Wirage facilities, possession
^ bot
comfortable
furnished
- - nPAg 'Lampshades. 6th floor.
SsnooT 3 year Iease, rereS I “kllafcWipeg.
location
SUIT 2 SINGLE MEN.
'^tuiiy t:
Huron'St.,. PR. 1059. Toroute
leavingfor
j
ve are
:c:'Jre to
,0
-?K Jd
iopan
PXl and
and must cell
sell
OFFICE
| J. GREEN, Broker
Sales Representative
Hi ^ “Pink
S’ space for rent. 260 N
f 3
see.
J 933 Bloor St. W., Toronto
•Another
Montreal!7 p!o Catharine St- ^Res. 3543’Lorne Ave.. PL^?18
*
H3° WI?N
HESim&
New and Used Cars
MUST BE SOLO
S?F*^
-also trucks-
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
$
KAY HIRANO
■Appointment Arranged
LA. 4817 or LA. 5804
ese and works in ^
i —------ MISCELLANEOUS
one likes and respects her^RS’L STORM WINDOWS ma^ufacVanZet Sh0p’ 1723 Robson^S?’ J Sre- ^d ins^ahed, other carpenXancouver, B. C.
ooson bt.J try jobs, reasonable. For estima
tes pnone HA. 9149, Toronto.
•'Xs out
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X good
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THE NEW CANADIAN
Negro Group Joins
The New Canadian Bussei
Concert
Saturday, Nov. 5, 19^9
ACCENTS ON SPORTS
An interesting contest has
been assured for both perform
as a medium of expression and news outlet
ances of the Coming Third An
479
J'P^^e origin in Canada
nual Presentation of the Toronto
Queen St. W —- PLaza 5005 — Toronto, Ont.
IBb with the announcement that
League championship for 19^9 is that a
f
internieaiate
—=2^22^^^
Dept.. Ottawa.
®ight contestants will take part
is in the making in Canada’s largest metronolV^aZ^ ^^
in both the English and the Ja.he teen-agers, the baseball group and tire softbX
panese sections of the singing one made up of unattached players will compose ^ w ? ^
contest. The English section -will
He says,, though, the gym is not exactly suited /
I vie for honors on the Nov. 12
game. No backboard, and there’s alwavs the fear
Cage
presentation which will begin at I rhe
solid wall. Besides, it’s small.
f Crash1^ ^
8 p.m. and the Japanese vocal
Well, Toronto has been playing for five vearc
•
FORT
WILLIAM, Ont. —
contest wall take place on Nov.
‘
d Lneyre &tin’
or over. Susie Kitagawa of SIo- Io, with., the program commenc ■ under the handicap of tight quarters
Action at the Lakehead Nisei
vobians bowled the highest single ing at 2 p.m.
Bowling Loop on Oct. 30 was
of 265 for the night.
And it seems the Winnipeg basketball league
highlighted
by
the bowling
For the Saturday evening per- I
lake Tatebe and Muts Baba formance, a Negro group, con rhe lack of players. Let’s hope they can sonmhowVh a“?
of Shmoos’ Joe Miyazaki who
Ju
lead the league in the high aversalvage it ano.
knocked down the pins for a high
sisting of an eight-voice ensemble get in operation again.
age
in
the
men
’
s
division
Heibj Miyasaki of the Mu^fanerc 4
wtih and a four-piece instrumental
triple of 640-234.
- ~
instrumental^ ]Ocal YMWd
x
^u^tangs 1
203 each.
turning out for thegroup will take part as an added I
'LH-A‘ Junior team.
Team-mate Muts Baba, a newIn the ladies’ division, Sue
*
attraction to the program. These
comer to the league who has Mitsunaga
— con- performers are members of the
wLr0!
In the pre-evaeuation days out on the coast, the Vancouver
been bowling consistently since tinued her of King Pins
winning
game
with
I
English
rugby
teams
wen
Baptist
Young
People
’
s
Union
the start of the season, hit 637often S™t^^
SK
the ,v“?ree «
J£
the high triple of 498-186 for the
Some tickets which are still
it
available for the Saturday night Nisei. We mentioned Oscar Yamanaka who is currently starring
Karie
Alley Cats 601-228 -were
...... - also
1 IU
c d°e of "itn
loo. 2°™”“ "" be S°M a‘ the for the Van. Tech team in a previous column.
Doreen Tsurukawa
Hot-Shots
*
e
among the few that topped 600 knocked down 488-183 ‘and Km i
TnBoth Performances are at the
NiS8iS 021 high sch°01 football =
squads out here in the:
FRFD I TP A UTSll^f^ Of HaMy Gangs 459-194.1
Ukrainian Labour Temple, 300 East but the last carryover from the B. C Eno-fish
r F ,
n UK ABE
The latter’s 194 was the hi-h for Bathurst St.
■lest
S? FS“=Sk CO
the
Lakehead Niseis To Enter Five-Pin Tourney,
Sue Mitsunaga Tops Girls Willi High Triple
uundas Souarc
Phone ad 0076-7
ron o li
person who bowls the Hamilton YBS Starts
I XX S\7 V ‘°St a ^^
single in this weekend’s
Winter Activities
lltercoIIe°iate title.
eceni
F ^ ^^ be Picked for the Com
HAMILTON. • The Hamilton I
English rugbv is practicallv
1
ing Lakehead Five-Pin Bowling
^known game out East. In
(Association Mixed Tournament Noting Buddhist Society is open- contrast to the coast where S h
•which is to be held on Nov. 12
at the Gibson Bowling Alley.
is reported that th^e are t™ 7
c ^me. in Toronto, it
?vho P^V this game where
Two teams of two boys and three dav
iS held on wednes- I ]mayhem is committed min J th
and the other roo-Xl
girls each from the Lakehead
. fn m
Sunday evenings
regalia -which .ei eneflt of helmets, shoulder pads
evenings from
from 7
7 ; and
-Nisei Club will enter the tour
is connected with the Canadian oi
R
P’m- at the Hamilton American variety. ~
nament.
°f T°ronto team’
Buddhist Church, 44 Strachan St ls the Toronto WandXrXi
for
the
McPrkr
Cun
which
’
10
?
a
?
d
°
ff
rec€nt
ly against McGili
aCtl;ities include checker,
Rugby
team.
P
h
1S
°
Pen
°
com
Petition
for any English
cabbage, shogi and go.
Rugby team.
moonlight grill
ar^k^T Wh° ai’e intepested
*
*
294 Queen St. W.
nk d? contac* Shig Kawai
Seems
ever
Toronto
up the incident in'CaWth^ “4”^ “"
L' S' *y!d
submit^]?-’
ph°ne 3-9569
Prop.: T. Shiozaki
who plaved hookv from Th
amed sumo artist, Maedayama.
dhist 'church.n6111eS
Play. He got photoed ™th Le^^
“
Telephone: EL. 2078
e
■xale
Ki thf
Kund
Kngla
Krings
Imported English
■'egro
■down;
I The
For all occasions.
■Southe
■its
ap]
Tailored to your measure.
■coIorec
BY
■return:
■indigni
Harry Miyasaki
wion tl
178 Beverley St,
Toronto
■in the
W.A. 5342
■the Ne.
■ a "pEc
■ a place
0RDER You77^r^7
■ which s
from
■ habitat
the tournament, then wertto the ban park^
“
GEORGE KAKINO
I 20th
w
OR BRINGING SOMEONE OVER
tommamtn^
^ first pist-war
. .,®presentative for:
■ duced
Fue,s Ltd.
LU Tokyo right now.
■problem
D
4 Gerrard St. E.
es. KE. 8303 Office: GR. 1187
■ The qut
Hon M£“ ^-Hraes. Write ^Sf^
a lot 0/3^00"^ then
* Sportin? News is devoting■ tween
large
attendance
at
the
Jap^e
«
^
’
“
*
promptly answered.
■ a 1
thinking of
■
in the ;
o
- TRAVEL office
buying
a
home
?
■
overall 1
------------- Queen St. M.VToronto, Ont. PL. 6451
List
TeiN on me to find
into tte stanTuX^
'“™S
W“ balls m «
■ treated
in J for
°me y°U are Iook~
But not now. ’
‘
d t<? thr°W xt back onto the playing field,
■ touched
I There’
Phone A&ic A«enbort’o ugh
the stands and the^are^e^
a lot of occupation personnel in
ORchard 3285
■ film wh
fTionARcPi
throw it back.
‘
g the JaPanese to keep the ball, not
■ saving .
Geo- L?Attenborough
■ ‘»e and
n R.eaI Estate
of thing 7Vp^X“X’^
“
■ this moi
-61 Durie St. (at Bloor)
■ clause
.Toronto
■ There ai
1010 Lakeshore Road — New Toronto, Ont.
■ ay that
■ Phasizing
■ bringing
female help wanted
8 I this is de
HELP WANTED
I it much 1
1 EXPERIENCED carpenter to
I movie w]
woodworking machinery,
I Point, a 1
$9,000.
St, Toronto S' C0 ’ 105 Man“W steady job. Apply 6 Phoebe St..
Bloor - Christie
I -e the r
1 oronto.
District. 6 rooms, solid
. CTRL foFcleaning^ffUZ
I effort th;
brick,
DOMESTIC HELP WANTED
modern
kitchen,
P
}
J'Q&ue
Cleaners,
5^0
Farlin~
I the H
large yard. garage,
-t St., Toronto.
P^’S , ^OUNG WOMAN for general
imI Elms 1:
mediate possession.
’ | “ousework, plain cooking? adult
I -^me peo
. j family. Two afternoons and everv
TO SHARE ROOMS
J evening free. MO. 6622. aft- ;
I Vianiish
SINGLE
GIRT
- v----- - Toronto.
I ~ one me
furnished
‘°87
American
FOR RENT
§7,900,
Bloor - Wallace
l^ch th,
For Full Information
. LARGE 3-room suite in WinS rooms, semi____
for sale
•Xo. M
^
suburb. Light, well waver.
detached. solid brick,
'“diuni <
ESTABLISHED PET SHOP blp.00 month. D. A.' Hart. Wirage facilities, possession
^ bot
comfortable
furnished
- - nPAg 'Lampshades. 6th floor.
SsnooT 3 year Iease, rereS I “kllafcWipeg.
location
SUIT 2 SINGLE MEN.
'^tuiiy t:
Huron'St.,. PR. 1059. Toroute
leavingfor
j
ve are
:c:'Jre to
,0
-?K Jd
iopan
PXl and
and must cell
sell
OFFICE
| J. GREEN, Broker
Sales Representative
Hi ^ “Pink
S’ space for rent. 260 N
f 3
see.
J 933 Bloor St. W., Toronto
•Another
Montreal!7 p!o Catharine St- ^Res. 3543’Lorne Ave.. PL^?18
*
H3° WI?N
HESim&
New and Used Cars
MUST BE SOLO
S?F*^
-also trucks-
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
$
KAY HIRANO
■Appointment Arranged
LA. 4817 or LA. 5804
ese and works in ^
i —------ MISCELLANEOUS
one likes and respects her^RS’L STORM WINDOWS ma^ufacVanZet Sh0p’ 1723 Robson^S?’ J Sre- ^d ins^ahed, other carpenXancouver, B. C.
ooson bt.J try jobs, reasonable. For estima
tes pnone HA. 9149, Toronto.
•'Xs out
X and
X good
(Conth