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THE NEW CANADIAN
Vol. 12—No- 89

TORONTO, ONTMVEDNESDAY,

just Passing Through
By KEN ADACHI

RD

NOVEMB ER 16, 1949.

$6 per 1 .year—10c per Copy

Officers For Winnipeg Women’s Club Chosen,
Program Includes Handiwork, Guest Speakers

that’s with the Teen-Ager?
WINNIPEG. — On^Sept. 23. handiwork (sewing, embroidery,
[ From Frisco way comes - reunder the sponsorship of Miss B. crocheting, knitting, shellwork,
^rt that the Nisei teen-ager is
icumbing to juvenile delinMegaffin, a Winnipeg Nisei floral arrangement and exchange
Young 'Women’s Club was form­ of recipes). The other Friday
.^ency and that the breakdown
ed.
This group was organized will be reserved for guest speak­
of the moral fibre of the Nisei
K
f primarily to give opportunity for ers.
< en-age group out there is the
/the
young married and single
orst result of the evacuation.
.........
MWSW
The next meeting of the Nisei
<girls to further acquaint them­ Young Women’s Club will be
■Jut in Chi I’ve read reports that
selves and at the same time to held at the Upper Room of the
tie Nisei teen-agers were too
provide a medium for the ex­ Knox United Church on Friday,
■rowdy and as a result some of
change
of interesting ideas.
Nov. 18, at 8 p.m.
[the owners of dance halls refused
The following officers were
The guest speakers for that
i[o rent to them.
elected at the meeting: Miss evening will be Miss I. Murton
But up in Canada, here in Tor­
Ruth Akagawa, president; Mrs. and Mr. Jack Cook, both from
onto where there is probably the
T. Okamoto, vice-president; Mrs. the University of Manitoba, who
biggest group of Nisei teen­
F. Okamura, secretary; Mrs.- L. will talk on “Furniture and Color
agers, there’s been little if any
Onotera, treasurer; Mrs. F. Hi­ In Home Decoration”,
delinquency of any sort. Toron­
Added
rose
and Mrs. K. Kusano, social entertainment will be a vocal
to is a breeding nest for tough
Lethbridge Herald
committee; Mrs. S. Hirose and solo by one of the public health
igangs such as the Beanery, JCcTcon°fer ™
LEGATES to the National
Mrs.
T. Sato, sick committee; nurses accompanied by Miss
Junction, Tips, Cabbage-town
ln- Lethbrid^ AHa., are pictured above. Miss Megaffin, councellor.
Alice Nakuchi.
Boys and others..but the Nisei
J u
tO nght; John Kumagai of London, Tam­
This
cultural
group
have
arMembers of the Joy Circle
group is relatively a quiet one.
my Marubashi, Fred Kayahara, Toronto, Min Takeda of Lethranged to meet on the first and have been invited and it is re­
But of late, I’ve heard several T“ge’ mhe 1 aCtn g Chairman’ national
executive
secretary third Friday of
each month at 8 quested that all members make
[assorted gripes against them. “All G T
Ge°rge Hlga °f Coaldale, Muneo Takeda of Ray­
p.m.
It
was
also
decided that the a special effort to be present at
'they’re interested in is dancing, mond and Tom Higa of Lethbridge.
first Friday will be devoted to this meeting by 8 p.m. sharp.
sports or shooting a game of
[pool” is a common remark that
Tve heard many a time.
General Lauds JCCA
This isn’t a defense but teen­
At Confab Banquet
agers have always been criticized
I believe it is customary for
LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — Over
. and I believe in doing that faith­ that back to your provincial
by the older generation.
Just the
newly elected president to
65 guests and delegates attended
[toman nature, that’s all. When .make his maiden' speech at the fully we shall be able to accomp­ chapters and do your utmost to the National Conference Banquet
strengthen your provincial and
। this current edition of teen-agers close of the conference. So J lish our aim.
Now, there is a saying which local chapters. Unless you do so, held at the Marquis Hotel on
grows up, they’ll probably be
--------- take this -opportunity to express has come from the pen of some it will be impossible to have a NOV. 5. ' '
levelling blasphemy on the new
Brigadier-General W. E. Huckmyxhumble thanks to this Con- Chinese philosopher long ago in strong national organization.
[breed that’s replaced them. It’s ference for having placed its
vale, the guest speaker for the
con- which he says—it is easy to bend
a vicious circle. It was the fidence in me as president of
In the past two presidents, you evening commended the JCCA
this one stick of wood, but to bend a
[Charleston, the Lindy-Hop back National organization.
have had very capable persons, for advocating a bill of rights
number of sticks joined together
in the earlier days that were
but
now you have undertaken to for Canada. He said that a halt
Somewhere I read once the is difficult and it is impossible
; regarded as the scourge of the
place the responsibilty in my must be put to any attempts to
statement that the attainment of to break them. It is with that
teen-agers. Now it’s boogie, behands. In my opinion, you have take rights away from the
strength for a worthy purpose is same strength of spirit of join[bop.
due not to the genius of the few ing hands together that I would assumed a great responsibility in people. He pointed out the at। Bui there are disturbing probplacing me in the Senior office tempt of the Alberta
government
■lems. Several weeks ago, I took but to the faithfulness of the like to ask you to continue giv- of President.
Bearing in mind in 1938 to control the Provincial
many.
While
taking
part
in
the
ing
your
support
to
the
move
­
‘ phone call from one Nisei
this step you have taken, placing newspapers as ah example of
discussions of this Conference, I ment which is the concern of this
guardian that was of a curious
me at the head of this organiza­ legislation to deprive the freedom
have
observed
the
fact
that
every
National
organization
and
the
nature, to say the least. Her ward
delegate attending this Confer- I concern of your member provin- tion, it is all the more reason of the press.
that you should co-operate with
^ an active participant in
Tom Shoyama, the past presi­
ence has that quality of strength cial chapters. I ask you to take
J sports and his name had appeared
each other and give your full dent spoke on the progress of the
of faithfulness. I have noted, too,
strength and spirit to the organi­ Japanese who came to Alberta
[^ several issues with the usual
, adjectives describing his play. in past Conferences, this fine Correspondents Poll
zation
in_ order that . it may
. .
- . as the result of the evacuation
quality of character inherent in
■-e requested that in future we all delegates.
achieve
for all the important seven years ago. He said the
Opinion On Delegates
, ®te any such adjectives that
T
,,
. ,
yeGorci of progress of these people
LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — Tak­ i
to us in. the reports and n In looking back to our past two i
therefore, I would remind you I is difficult tn
Confeiences and noting the ing
^ th
ing time
time out
out from
from their
their reportreport- of the Chinese Philosopher’s wis- of evacuees inTh^
* 5 explained her reason.
John Kumatrai
! It seemed that such reports achievements attained through ing of the 3rd National JCCA dom and ask you to work toco-operation,
as
evidenced
at
this
Conference,
Jon
Reimer
of
the
gether,
each
with
the
other,
and
Ontario
thanked’
egate i-nJ
*w d tend to give this 17-yearI' Mlad a severe case of a swelled Conference, I have come to the CP, Bill Skeleton of the radio with' that thought I take leave Lethbridge fo th ^ peopIe of
G
reu­
i sad and conceit. This kid was a conclusion that we have progres- station CJOC and James T. Hori to conclude this Third National tion
gates
' V1
”g
•“ em child of the first water, sed in many ways. We have ac- of The New Canadian arrived at J.C.C.A. Conference.
As vour president, I know I
,W failed several times in complished a great deal in the the following decisions about the
movement of the J.C.C.A.
various delegates.
will receive your continued sup- ™ M w‘ZT"m
anc$ ^here was something
Th
Fightingest delegate,
Fred port. Thank you very much.
। ■ Worship, the Mayor J.
logically unsound about
A. Jardine and Mrs. J. A. Jardine,
u v™.,Fe C6rtam restoctlons Kavahara of Toronto; best speak- 1
yy.cn.
• bhe had much difficulty in which still govern persons of Ja- '
men
r n •
i
i vale,
Genera
l and Mrs.
Alderman
andW. E Huck«uck
^E to straighten him out, she panese ancestry in this country. er, Tom Shoyama of Regina; Wm(s To Sue n s
most serious, George Tanaka the For $81 M
Virtue, Mr and
^ £
While we find it necessary to national secretary; nicest to look
j
xur
activity in sports can make some change in policy as at, Miss Setsu Takemoto of
5?^^'
Hawaiian-born I
, L ’
1 r$- • A. Rudd
'iorai T 10 the breakdown of evidenced at this Conference, in
Greenwood; tallest, Nobby Ogu- ^lse’’ Masaru Murakawa, 49, an- ।
• n
rs. W. S. Wallace,
anCt 1 know one Nisei so doing, we are bearing in mind ra, Montreal; quietest, Nobby pounced he would seek reinstate- I______ J T. H.
J r wk°se only interest the fact that conditions are Fujisawa of Greenwood.
ment of his American citizenship I
_ Y
7___ ~

^ r Sports and that has had gradually getting more difficult
Slim Ogura was noted by the so he could sue the U. S. govern- J UCHIO Ito Teaching
T0"5' He’s failed for us to obtain the means of
correspondents asthe only dele- I nian^ (°r 81 billion dollars. Mu- I Japanese Chorines '
at sch001 and his operation. By that I mean that gate who knew how to keep the ra a''a’_ "bo renounced his citizKAWAGUCHI-KO, Japan. __
5
^ a more tha« ^
we have found in talking together long hours of
discussion ’by ens ip in 1945> said the govern- Michio Ito, world famous dancer
° make hini See the er’ on budget matters for the coming
sketching the profile of another ment owed him a billion dollars teacher of dancing and choreoW ?yS' But in tkis case, year, the increased difficulties
a month from 1942 when he was grapher, who lived in Europe
C 18 “d *" ^ family’ that face us in our work to obtain delegate.
J"”. ’ I94SN™ Y°rk and Hollywood for 35
But J'. e“Cy and indulgence. our financial objectives. How­
Of the delegates who were pre­
He yas interned in wartime years before returning to Japan
n
dUfing a Part I during the war "ow conducts a
ever, it is all up to us to take sent, only two were representa­ Th
I hope.
upon ourselves the will to do our tives last year, Harold Hirose of of his 81 months During his in- . dancing school in Tokvo for
utmost to serve’ the Japanese Winnipeg and Kar Kobayashi of eminent, 'Murakawa said, he chorines, according to ’ recent
Continued on page 7)
Canadian people in our country, Kamloops.
was twice given sanity tests.
news accounts

ADDRESS BY JCCA PRESIDENT

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THE NEW CANADIAN

The New Canadian I CARE Head Heuers
P l-r^"/'^^"' J^ane3e.English Organ.
Pushed or. Wednesday and Saturday of each week

i Chief Abbot Otani

■ sa.

THE WEEKLY HABIT

By TOYO TAKATA
OTTAWA, Ont. — Paul Comly ;
French, Executive Director of i
x
Why is it that so very few of
CARE, honoured Chief Abbot |
seats left m our bus and if ~
Toyo Takata ..._____________
Kocho Otani, head of the Higa- us wear hats ? The proportion one wishes to drop down to V?''
—Editor.
Takaichi Umezuki______
shi Hongwangi Buddhist sect in of Nisei males who drape their ilton for the evening on Nov 19
-Japanese Section Knit or
Ken Mori _____ ____
Japan, and Mrs. Otani, last week I crown with some form of head- at a calk' reaSOnaWe fMe- ^ve
479 Queen St. W. Z"'^
at a luncheon in New York, ac- gear is in the minority and we us
5005 —. Toronto. Ont.
cording to a CARE report from would confidently venture that
Office
Hours:
only about one out of ten Nisei
here.
Subscription, in Advance:
See where they’re raisin
8:30
a.m.-5:30
p.m.
post-twenty vintage fuss -because Marg^ Je
$3.00 for six months
The Chief Abbot and Mrs. I
Monday to Friday.
Otani, who is a younger sister I hab}tuaIIy protect their dome smoked in public.
$6.00 per one year
$ e
9:00 a.m.-12 noon,
of the Empress of'Japmi. are on I
3 hd’ The others* and in­
While we neither
Saturday.
Night Calls:
approve nOr
a two-months goodwill tour of clude us too, prefer to leave their disapprove, it
’s the
lib
Trie CUlTPni- x
scalp
unadorned,,
winter,
sum
­
the United States and Canada to
T. Umezuki — OX. 7042,
a”Cy °fnT‘y t0 set doi'm to
T. Takata RA. 2719
I thank the people for their gifts j mer or rain.
the so-called common level
Even in the coldest or wettest
- of food and clothing t need
Here’s another ripp]e in
, weather when a hat would pro- same stream.
Japanese.
Just J ?
Ottawa.
“We particularly want to tell I vide warmth and protection to Chief Abbot Otani and X_
Wednesday, Nov. 16, 1949
Canada and the United States the noggin, Mr. Average Nisei
the T0 “ the !’"Ser *
how much their CARE packages remains the Hatless One, and
a
,pms °f Ja* 'Wed
THE WORK OF CARE
have meant in rehabilitating would rather take a chance on r.
Canada. In re-crossing to th
| postwar Japan,” the Abbot said. petrified ears and icicles on his United States at Niagara Falls
These gifts have been an in­ | moxie container. Could be he has we understand that Ladv Otani
valuable expression of friendship । no moxie.
was wearing slacks.
He Is burlapped in a heavy
and goodwill. We in Japan have
come to have a new appreciation coat, protects his pavement con­
ages, transports and stock niuo
pacx- ot what democracy means, This tacts with rubbers or goloshes,
guarantees delivery to mbH
t
m overseas and evidence of concern for our his fing-ers are warmed in furBy AYA SUGIMOTO
and institutions
*
frle"<>s. needy people people strengthens our new con- lined mittens, chokes, himself
with a scarf and underneath he
septs of democracy
Quantities
in vast I The Abbot expressed belief fLTT"1611 7 '™o1 frequently Gems of Thought
e-on giving
can ^ .t^. ^ ‘° the
The world ean be so wonder- I
gi1W6 van
funds Th >■
affordmg maximum values for relief that person-to-person
ada t0 ^ haVG S1—fc — than ? Wooo in Can do much to build spiritual har­ ankles, but he leaves untended, nil if we make it so! If We '
mony, and the understanding and the supposedly most vital and h?Ie the Wil1 to work and make i
goodwill through which nations■ uppermost portion of his five and it beautiful—that is all we need ?
a little more anatomy.
for all the work there is in J
can live together in peace.
Not satisfied with merely ac- this world is just taking advan- 1
SHU? I” “''CA‘E M,“”
•” ‘S."
cepting the hatless situation, we
We tage of the energies placed here i
Going to Hamilton
decided
to
query
our
bareheaded
by God at the beginning of Time.
bAhh sends a recoint
recipient.
York and a iJpinf f
Ottawa, a receipt from New
Theie is room for a few more associates to probe into the rea­
At twenty, I profess to know j
'ho wish to go down to Hamil­ son behind this. And we ended
so little of the world and its (
ton this week-end with the per- up with an assortment of an­
ways. The road of life can be a i
rurs
°are taking part in swers.
bumpy thing at times, can’t it? ;
the Hamilton JCCA concert. The
The frequent reply was, to put T'et, if we were to stop awhile ■
bus leaves Queen and Spadina at A m our words, "I look funny and ponder, we
in its^X^^
”am for 'w-> is now 4 P.m. on Sat. Nov. 19 and will
can' see many j
™W£
a hat, but wear times the reason why those 1
oo
c
B>ey provide a special ■eai e Hamilton between 11-1?
1 > 1 s not even funnv.” To bumps are there.
The fare will be $1.25 return. ~ that we neither agreed nor disaSo many people todav seem so :
greed.
discontented, perplexed and rest- 1
' The New Canadian PL. 5005.
‘‘Wearing a hat>s Qka
but less. Why? First of all. whv 1
a-ter I take it off, I got to
re- must a person have need to com­
comb my hair. And this
opera- plain ? Must we be so perplexed
AAKE packages for Jap
Don has to take place
an
aie
available
through,
The
New
.every time because temptations and vexa­
CARE, Ottawa.
Canadian acknowfudges with thank! generous'do- t«Z°VC ?’> .'vas another answer tions of our environment seem to
co oui quizzing.
= nations from the following
crowd around us ? Why can’t we
“It’s the shape of n
remember
that working to re­
my head.
Ao matter what kind I
Mrs. Tomi Okura, Toronto, on
lieve
these
vexations
is the prac­
wear, it
slides
down
one
way
or
the
other
tice which He has appointed us
he occasion of the 10th anniv^.c
an ASIATIC VISITOR
tXd
?
n>t
«the.Oriem
to
teach us to be more patient,
TXimemory of her
visitoZeve^
C7ada ha» —Caucasian
. 1S shaped to wear a hat humble, generous and kind?
properly.”
Mr.
Guntaro
Kato,
Kamloops,
Braying helps, I -know, but it is
ally recehX^ X ^
and so ^‘husiaticU have to use a lot of grease m action, not thought, that true
JawahX X Lh pPnrae
of India. Pandit.
»" my hair and it
Anonymous, Toronto. ‘
Would make • hope lies.
the hat dirtv
I Need we envy ; that which
MrKln0^wa, Kamloops, B. C.


Don

t
like
it
and
to on
MlS’ S' M°ri’ Toroncan’t be others have ? Is it not in envy
bothered.

that we find the tap roots to
> on the occasion of the mar
.
The
times
we

ve
had
by
wearnage of their daughter. ■
complaint? There really should
a
chapeau
on
a
he one person we should have
Tnr ; ^ MrS- E Ishimoto
crowded
!las convinced us that cause to envy—that is the person
o, on the occasion of the
the CaMdia" Parliament at Ot i _birthon of
their daughter.
*
vould leave it home for good who “envieth not”.
th* hat is constantly
r
Masaaki Nakagawa, TorWhat peace there must be in
those
who know , kindness—for
±^22™ to Canada.
for the
it’;
there is nothing so honourable as
millions in his country.
d f the many
Love.
Love is patience—patience .
elindividuals?0'^^ Pai’tS °f ta
l et it was not long ago when oup
' SEItayu Inouye ~
taller to bring about a more harmoni- ;
of this country still deniedfhp
1
f ' e provinces , Morris CITY. Man
ous world about us.
*
Mr Nehru's
v j
tle franchise to members of heitay« Inouve, 66 Of
There are those who look to II his week-end - — ~
the
far reaching heights for rest
we’ll be heada! S 1“ Hamiito" t0
have they’ forgoten ? Water
rests only when it gets to the
-JCCA down there

Hnnipeg a concert. We’re taking a ?" lowest place; so do men. Men
should be lowly—it is the highest
fc H±’ a"d
*
Today, while no Canadians
who
demand the most.
. Hamiltonians that the elm
SENTARO UCHIDA
,.
are ineligible to vote
g
tor
reasons
of
r.
Why do these things happen ?
Mr. Sentaro Uchida
sired in

fhere stlH remains much to be detale 6 ^'epared to&ether with the
A question well asked by many!
i passed
1
?
°f eQUaI oBPOi’tunities for all in Can away on Oct. -’t3
hiis horn e in
H
amount, to Nothing happens by chance does
rokyo, Japan. He

ada irrespective of race, colour or creed Then
The latent b entertainmentdied suddenly
R" There must be a cause to I
of
a
heart
attack.
is the matter of ineoiiQHtip®
r
i •’ . en- meie
Dick
Uchida

s
OUr
tr
°
Upe
policy.
inequalities in Canada s immigration
Irene Ichida
mmy effect, for effects follow K
ucniaa s 11-piece orch
Uchida
”d tra.
we’ll also have some only causes.
daughter
uaunlron, tbe ;r?nstandi^ Performers of
And so, to all you readers who
find yourselves having to face I
t
1
bussei concert held
11 Io thank I onto last
7 1 Torifficulties, read these gems of
"eek together with
thought and treasure them. Have
■ acts of the Toronto
Patience, effort, and faith—noi
»
vanaaa.
;
D
j
fry the wav there’s still a few only in yourself but in othersand in your God!
S

me turn of expression and news outlet
among those of Japanese origin in Canada

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Ifednesday, Nov. 16, 1949
the new CANADIAN

PAGE SEVEN

0. K. CLEANERS

Mustangs
completely
over- baskets without a replv includ-^_________ ____
whelmed the Whizz-Kids /3-S5 , ing two neat long shots’bv Shin
T
-----and the Rebels took the measure ’ tani and Kovanagi But that
J
^ ActlOn
10FA QUEEN ST. W.
NOVEMBER
Phone
of the Aces 68-47 as the curtain j all for the Kids who fou-ht hard I
,JU-niOr Basketball
19 —Hamilton
JCCA
Variety
WA. 6953
_
HAMILTON. - The
Interwas raised on the 1949-50 season but in vain all the way to
uc- City. Junior Basketball League
Concert,
at
St.
Stevens
Church
.
01
Pick-up
and Delivery
of rhe Toronto Nisei Basketball cumb to a 73-35 beating.
Auditorium, 136 Barton St.
League at the Church of All
Gangling Herb Mivasaki led opened their season as two teams
East,
corner Mary and Bar
Rations Gym on Nov. 11.
the red men with 22 points fol­ from Toronto invaded Hamilton

n
,
I
pan.
MICKEY S. SATO
Mustangs vs. Whizz-Kids
lowed by Toki Toyama with 14 I on Nov. 12. Iwo lopsided games 1$—Toronto.
Agent
Nisei
Hookey
In the opener, the ’48-49 points and Mucha Makimoto with j were the result as Toronto TNT
CROWN LIFE INSURANCE CO.
League Dance, St. Michael’s
walloped Hamilton B, 58-10. and
Office: 21 Dundas Square
champs, Mustangs, teed
Yuki Kameoka and
Phone AU-0076-7
Hall,
Bond.and
Shuter,
ggainst the new entry n inMhe
F
I•
Koyana^i were tops for the the Hamilton A quintet humilia­
^
eS
U
5'6 Manning Avenue
M
p.m.
TORONTO. ONT.
9
ted the loronto Barons. 53-11.
loop, the Whizz-Kids. . But -the Klds with 10 points apiece.
Res- ME. 6072 '
1$

Toronto.
Nisei
I
Students
Harry Uyede 16 pts., Frank
Whizz-Kids certainly didn’t live
from brief sporadic
Club meeting and social, 23
Idenouye
12
pts.,
and
Jim
Kamiup to their name .as, they
, , were
, i ^lashes» the losers’ game was off
Grange Rd., 8 p.m.
GOOD HOMES AT LOW
unmercilessly squelched by tne ! but this being their first game no 10 pts. led TNT to their easy 19 Toronto.
Young

Alarried
PRICES
win.
High
scorers
for
Hamilton
thin red line. Both teams were ' in senior competition as anmiir
Couples
Bazaar,
at
Metropoli,
CONSULT
A were Wes Hyodo 14 pts., Tom
attired resplendently as thev better things
can be expected and Junk Fukumoto It
tan Church House, Shuter and
pts, each.
lined up for the toss-up, Mus- from them in the future.
William
Bendena
Bond
Sts., 2-5:30 p.m.
|
The
Real Estate & Business Broker
In
Toronto,
the
two
other
tangs in red and white outfits tallish
Mustangs’ attack' was
Japanese Patronage Appreciated
teams in the. loop played at the -5—Edmonton. Edmonton New
and the Kids in blue and white methodical and not startlin
LA^cS?
1555 DUNDAS W.
Canadian
Fellowship
Club
Church of All Nations with Stao-s
trimmings. It was a rather dul- they
LA-,570
TORONTO. ONT
outclassed
their much winning a close game 37-30 over
Concert and Dance, at Eagle’s
I lish affair’ with little to cheer shorter opponents.
Hall,
9216—105th Ave., 7:30
the Jets. A. Furukawa 10 pts.
I about as the smoother-functionMustangs: H. Miyasaki 22.
P;in. Door prize of merchan- j
I ing Mustangs took complete Toki Toyama 14, M. Makimoto and T. Yoshida 12 pts. were tops
Rise
voucher from Silk-O-Lina. |
In Hamilton, It'#
I command of the play.
13, K. Miyasaki 8 . J. Inamoto 6, for the winners. Mike Nagata '6
Whizz-Kids started off bravely Y. Mori 4, R. Miyasaki 4, K. Rts., Daye Nagata 10 pts., and
1. Shimizu 8 pts. sparked the
as Yuki Kameoka who played a Ohara 2, J. Toyama — 73.
PASSING THRU
loser

s
attack.
[ lieads-up game at guard, notched
Mluzz-Kids: Y. Kameoka 10,
(Continued from Page 1)
CHOP SUEY HOUSE
On Sat., Nov. 19, Hamilton will
the first basket of the season Aki Koyanagi 10, A. Fujiwara 5,
There was a very interesting
21 JOHN ST., NORTH
with a looping shot. Then the J. Kajioka 5, M. Fukumoto 3, S. visit Toronto with Stags playing- article in one Canadian magazine
host
to
Hamilton
B
at
8
p.m.
and
avalanche of baskets fell. . By Shintani 2. F. Miyasaki, J. MaiTNT to Hamilton A at 9 p.m. at on the terrors of teen-age dating
For Fine Chinese Food
half time, the score was 33-13 in kawa — 35.
entitled: “School dating is ex­
the Church of All Nations,
favour of the Mustangs who
pensive—but heck”. That it is
Facilities for
Aces vs. Rebels
dominated the play by controll­
expensive
is
confirmed
by
one
Hockey Film, Dance
PARTIES & BANQUETS
The second game was a much
ing most of the toss-ups and
Vancouver -lad who says that
A
general
meeting
of
the
Torbackboard rebounds. Both teams better played game and "was onto Nisei Hockey League will $15./5 is par for the course for
seemed rather sluggish as play closer than the 68-4/ score in Je held at the Church of All one week’s dating'. An Edmonton
continued in the second half. The favor of Rebels would indicate. Nations at 8 p.m. on Thursday, boy says that $10-12 is the usual
Kids started as if they meant The Aces put on a fighting dis­ Nov. 17.
weekly drainage upon his pocket­
business as they counted four play in the third quarter and
book to take sweet-and-lovely
The film, ‘‘Hockey Cavalcade
started to close the gap but Re­
Agent
which includes shots of N.H.L. out. It varies according to the
bels pulled away again to rack
puck stars demonstrating meth­ 4iffeient cities in the Dominion.
MONARCH LIFE
up their 21 point margin at the
About the only bright spots on
ods of playing hockey will be
ASSURANCE CO.
Inal whistle.
shown. This film should be of the male horizon is “twirp sea­
Rebels displayed some neat benefit to all hockey enthusiasts. son”, leap year, Sadie Hawkins,
66 King St. E., — Tel. 2-2594
passing and footwork to almost Players and others interested are ^’^h*2 disappearing Dutch Treat.
1222 Dundas St. W.
Hamilton
double the score by the end of asked to be present.
“Twirp Season” in which “the
Residence:
the first half 32-17. In the third
Has Moved
The TNHL is also sponsoring woman is requested to pay” is
59
Oxford St., — Tel. 7-1960
quarter,
roused
perhaps
by a dance on Sat., Nov. 19 at St. brilliant—says the poor male of
Across the Street to
George Takata’s needling from Michael’s Hall, at Bond and the species. The woman should
-------- ------ - ------ ------------------------ the bench, Aces came to life and Shuter Sts.
1245 Dundas St. W,
Admission is 75c pay sometimes, shouldn’t she,
narrowed the score by 11 points. and the doors are open from 8:30 asks the male questioningly.
Diamond Engagement
But Rebels put the clamp on their p.m.
According to the article, an
Rings, Birthstones
hopes of victory as they rolled
average outing to a movie costs
And Jewellery .
Rolex, Elgin and Hamilton
up several quick baskets with Hayashi 4, G. Takata 2, J. Onishi, the swain in Toronto $2.05 for the
General Garage Repairs
Watches
admission to the theatre and the
Soc Tsukamoto leading the way D. Arai, T. Nakamura — 47.
and Body Work
Community
and International
From the first game showings, after-movie snack, In Montreal,
to put the issue beyong doubt.
Silverware
Tsukamoto, Kurita, Hirano and j it appears that Mustangs and the minimum is regarded as
Prompt Attention to Mah
New Cars and Trucks
$1.50.
Rebels
are
,
Order Repairs
in for a battle for
Ashikawa put on a good display
When
in
Chinatown—It will
where available
Undoubtedly it is expensive
for the Rebels while Seiji Takata! Jeag'ue honours. This Friday’*
Pay you to visit us
at List Price
and T. Miyashita, sparked the encounters should be an interes­ but no one can disagree with the '
LOWE BROS.
ting- one as Whizz-Kids square writer who had added the words,
Aces attack.
Watchmakers
& Jewellers
Used Cars and Trucks
but heck!” It’s too marvel­
Rebels: S. Tsukamoto 14, P. I °^ against Aces in the first
55 ELIZABETH STREFT
Hirano 11, S. Ashikawa 11, p I game at- 8 p.m. and Rebels meet lous for words. ...
TORONTO
EL 5810
jj
_
I
Mustangs
in
the
second
game.
Kurita 12, M. Fukumoto 6,
loi 6, T. Izukawa 5, M. Mitsui 3 The results of these games
Beller Sendee
I should mark out the pattern of
LA 7026 — Toronto
S. Akada — 68.
Taslier Pood
Aces: S. Takata 19, T. Miva- j tke raceshita 9, F. Sumi 9, K. Oda 4, A.

New Private Room Upstairs
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m

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TORONTO
Phone: RE. 5411

Packages of Penicillin
Streptomycin —
also Vitamins.

and

Bond and Shuter Sts.
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Saturday, Nov. 19
il
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8:30-12 p.ni.
Admission 75c
(Hall secured by courtesy of St. F. X. Club)

sale

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m a fine range of patterns and colours.
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PAGE EIGHT

THE NEW CANADIAN

Wednesday-, Nov. 16, 194g

Persons Sought
The v hereabouts of Aliss Sumi
Kido (Hirowatari), formerly of
erdonct
Whonnock, B. C., is being sought
by Aliss Akiko Nakano, 1401
Duffield Ave., Aloose Jaw Sask. BIRTHS
TORONTO. __
Mrs. Nobuko Hamagami (nee
Alitsui) is sought by a sister-in- Tom Ebata (nee Alary Alori) are
law, Zokiko Nakamura, Office of haPPy to announce the arrival of
the Yagi Nurses’ Dormitory, their baby daughter, Alarleen
Hommachi, Okawa, Hiroshima- Tomiko, on Oct. 30.
shi.
ENGAGEMENTS
TORONTO. — The engage­
' JUDO LESSONS
ment of Miss Satoko Sumi, third
Judo lessons will be held at the -daughter of Air. and Airs. To­
Toronto West End YMCA on shiaki Sumi, and Air. Koji OmoMondays and Fridays at 8 p.m. tani, second son of Mr. and Mrs.
Tomotaro Omotani, was announcAll those interested are wel■
coined.
ed on Nov. 6.
The baishakunin are Mr. and
Mrs. Shigeru Sasaki and Air. and
Toronto JCCA
Airs. Isematsu Sumi.

Community Campaign--------

। Election Of Officers
Held By Nisei Vets

CFOM

The recently formed Nisei
veterans organization held its |
election at a meeting on Nov. 6.

executive: Tom Sagara, chairman; Kinzie Nozaki, vice-chair­
man; Tad Goto, secretary-treas­
urer; Dick Adachi, publicity.
General Insurance
phone Gl_80
Other officers will be chosen
86 GAMBLE AVE.
when needed.
Toronto, Ont.
It was decided' that the organ­
Automobile, Fire, Burglary
ization will confine itself tenr
Life, Accident & Sickness. et’c.
porarily to social activities. It
will branch out to other activi­
monarch life
ties as. soon as thegroup becomes
and
stronger.
general insurance
_ A committee for social activi- ■
ties was chosen. It will be head- j
ed by George Shintani with Dick !
Telephone: 1241Y1
^30X182
KAMLOOPS, B.C.
Adachi, George Masuda, Kaide
Shimizu, Joe Takashima and '
Fats Isezaki as members.
me next meeting will be held
Agent
at the Towne Studio, 111 Dun­
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE
das St. W., Toronto, on Sunday, |
COMPANY OF CANADA
Nov. 20 from 7:30 p.m.
Since j
Yamada Studio half of the veterans in Toronto1
Box 149
Kamloops, B.C.
are members of the organization, I =
the others are asked to attend. |
INOUYE - YAMAMOTO

bill takeda’’’’
:

JOE T. OIKAWA

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I MARRIAGES
Previously received
$423 00
Alinamimaye - Alinamimaye
Air. and Mrs. S. Fukusaka
KAMLOOPS,
B. C. — The
and Family
10.00 marriage of Aliss Kimiye Alina­
Sumi Ota
2.00 mimaye, daughter of Ryuichi
Terrie and Hidi Matsui
5.00 Alinamimaye of Tappen, B. C.,
Mr. and Airs. C. Matsuo
and Air. Toshimi Alinamimaye,
and Family
10.00 son of Hideichi Alinamimaye of
Mr. and Mrs.
Kuramoto 5.00 Kamloops, B. C., was solemnized
Mr. and Mrs. R. Higuchi
TORONTO. — Church of the Kent County Japanese
1 Adelaide St. E., Toronto
5.00 on Oct. 15 at the Calvery Church.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Kambara. 3.00
Barrister and Solicitor
The reception was held at the Holy Trinity on Oct. 22 was the Population Decrease
1st and 2nd Mortgage Loans
A. Kambara
setting
for
the
marriage
of
Aliss
2.00 Caledonian Hall.
CHATHAM,
Ont.
The
arranged
Mr. and Mrs. P. Aliki
Hisaye Yamamoto, daughter of
2.00
number
of Japanese living in the
Office
EL.
5259
Res. LY. 3427
Mr. and Airs. G. Nishino
Air. and Airs. Ryohei Yamamoto
2.00
AIOTOSUNE - SATO
Kent County has been reduced
T. Tanaka and Family
10.00
TORONTO. — Trinity Church of Leamington, Ont., and Air. Hi- from 250 to about 200 since last
Air. and Airs. T. Aoki and
was the setting on Nov. 5 for the i fuzo Inouye, son of the late Air. year.
PORTRAIT • COMMERCIAL • COLOUR
Family
5.00 marriage of Miss Muray Satsuko I and Mrs. Kaichi Inouye.
Despite
this
decrease
it
was
Mrs. T. Tanizaki and Family 3.00 | Sato, first daughter of Air. and I The bridesmaid was Miss Alary ■ reported that the JCCA fund
Arthur Ikeda
TOUinf STUDIO
2.00 Mrs. Sadamu Sato of Toronto I Alorikawa and the flower girl drive has been successful.
Airs. T. Takeuchi
PORTRAITS BY
4.'00 I a,M Air. Afasao Alotosune, firs I , was Kathleen Yamamoto, niece I On Nov. 12, the Kent JCCA
E. Kamitakahara
3.00 s°n °f Mr. and Mrs. Unichiro 1 of the bride. Air. Alex Yoshiki Held a joint Issei-Nisei meeting
T. Kamitakahara
2.00 Motosune of Winona, Ont. Rev. acted as the best man.
P”*11*5 ST *
TORONTO
PtAZ* 3BJ4
in Chatham which was conducted
T. Miyauchi
4.00 H- Nishimoto officiated at the
by Sam Tomonaga. The Issei-bu
Total to date.
After the reception at the
$505.00 ceremony.
which was just recently organiz­
After the reception
at the Chungking Chop Suey, the couple ed elected its committee consist­
*

This is a paid advertisement
-den Dragon Chop Suey, the went on their honeymoon to ing of Minoru Kudo, Yasuzo
inserted by the Toronto JCCA.
couple went on a honeymoon trip Niagara Fadis.
Shoji and Takajiro Baba, all of
to Montreal.
Chop Suey House
Chatham, and Junichi Sunohara
The baishakunin were Air. and
92-A
Elizabeth St., Toronto
of
Cedar
Springs.
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
Airs. Mitsugu Yamashita of
T. Umezuki of Toronto ad­
BANQUETS and family
Oakville, Ont.
Mr. and Airs. Harry Ejima, dressed the meeting on the gen­
dinners
Mi. and Airs. Al. Alotosune will formerly of 25 Robinwood Ave.. eral activities of the JCCA. Fol­
Hours: 12 Noon to 4 aj*
Toronto have moved to 3244
reside at Winona, Ont.
lowing
the
meeting,
he
exhibited
Reservations: EL. 9035
WATER FRONT
Dundas St. W. Their telephone
some
of
The
New
Canadian

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Ja
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BUSINESS PROPERTY
number is AIU. 9088.
KONDO - NAKANO
panese news pictures.
Residence:
ELgin 0508
CHATHAM,
Ont.

The
marBoat-building, store
2 Vesta Drive
nage of Aliss Ayako Nakano
MAfair 1365.
four room living quarters
third
daughter
of
Air.
Rikimatsu
and bath, all vacant.
Andrew E. McKague,
Nakano, and Mr. Harry AlasaBarrister, Solicitor, Notary
DOMESTIC HELP WANTED
J here is also store
haru Kondo, third son of Airs
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CATHAY GARDEN
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TORONTO. ONT.

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Toronto, Ontario
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: 270 Danforth Avenue
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dogs and cats. Aly wife is Japan
Phone GL. 6774
1010 Shaw Street
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LA. 9203
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2156 Queen St. E.
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2116 Danforth Avenue
700 Pape Avenue
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Phone GE. 1223

DANFORTH CLEANERS

We Specialize ip Fur Coats Made-to-Measure
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20 Years of Experienced
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198 Albany Ave. Toronto
Phone: Home, LA. 9382
Office, EL. 1815
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