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Vol 12—No. 90
THE NEW CANADIAN
O VEMBER
----------- ------ ---------—_
m»B»
THE WEEKLY HABIT
By TOYO TAKATA
19. 1949
'
$6perl year—10c per Copy
Should Get the Niseis Back To Canada
sZrrrz* ^
,
We’ve neither read nor seen,
We should know. Some of
Peter B. Kyne’s hate-brimming . those slanderous whoppers thev
novel, “Pride of Palomar.” Nor told against us on the West Coast Sign of the Tinies:
c>d we know of its existence un- before and during
- the war were Lirst
First Nisei Postwar
ii]But
recently.
when a Hollywood studio . now, but they we^en^ fuw'^^115 ^ ^ancouv
thbridge
i
i Aita. ----
^-ou should do everything'
ich is humanly possible to get the Nisei who are stiH
HhlTTT t0 th'S C°U“try” urged Dr' Rev- K- S
er .
d >’ founder and Principal of the Tokyo Bible Col
V^C0™> B. C. - Jean lege, who is currently on a tour of North America.
jounced its intention of pro- then. A slight incident was mag7
taing it, the JACL was prompt- nified, and the truth, distorted
and J°hn Klta^awa, both
He warned that conditions in®— --------- ----- -_____ _____ ________ _
d into immediate protesting
The kids in the neighborhood ° ‘hls cHy’ Hearne the first
Japan are still far from normal, Nisei Named Oueen
action. The book by this well- ; told us about a Japanese fisher
coupIe to te married here and that rather than let the Nisei
inown author is described as ’ man who was sounding the water ' hen they took their vows on
At Elks Carnival
remain there, every effort should
nolently anti-Japanese full of outside of Esquimalt harbor We : °P 12‘ Th'S is the first N«ei be made to hasten their return
PICTURE BUTTE, Alta. — At
the “Yellow Peril” bogey. The knew the fifth columnist in ones ' wedcIln8 “> take place in Vanto the country of their birth. The the . annual Elks carnival, Miss
JACL, in its letter to the pro- tion and he was trvin- to earn i ^ouver since 1942, a lapse of recovery of Japan is a slow pro Rosie Kawamura, daughter of
. o
cam seven years.
tar, called it
an honest dollar.
cess, he said.
Rev. and Mrs. Kawamura of the
'One of the most viciously
Then there was a storv in our । B°th the bride and 8TOOIn ^ere
He spoke before a large gather Picture Butte Buddhist Church,
racist novels ever published in home town paper after v
we were res’dents of New Denver, B. C. ing of Issei and Nisei and told was chosen queen on Nov. 12*
our country and is a book which exiled that before we left, ue before
. , returnin to. the coast.
them that they are fortunate to She was crowned queen of the
we
mid not be handled by a repu had placed a marking on one of
, another familiar item: the live in a land of plenty and asked 1949 carnival and was presented
table publishing house today.”
the mountains with white, paint couple spent their honeymoon on that they do what they can to I with a bouquet and $50.
The story first appeared in to direct the Japanese bombers Vancouver Island.
help the people of Japan.
There were three other contes
Cosmopolitan as a serial back in to a target.
“I wish I could live in a coun tants in running for the honor.
1521, and was later sold in book
And we recall of a peeping Same Singer Wins
try like Canada,” Dr. Hiraide
form. It was deliberately used Wi
commented.
oman who peeked into a Ja- Both Song Contests
Bishop Yashiro
as a part of the propaganda panese language class and
He traced the history of Japan,
saw
campaign to build up an anti- (
AV ith a voice suited to his
Re-visits Canada
a nine-year old boy chalk a
pointing out the mistake of her I Rt
w v , .
Japanese sentiment in the United *
build, husky Ken Oda won the past
ways and said she was strivK
^?asIuro> Bishop
swastika, an innocent scribbling
Sates which eventually resulted that all youngsters used to in first prize in both the English ing to gain her place among the wl,„ ■ be ’”d 1 nmate of ,apm’
■ XeTT
‘°"r °f ^
in the Japanese Exclusion Act dulge in at the time.
She in and Japanese sections of the■ world’s family of nations.
Toronto
YBS-sponsored
vocal
of 1924. It was also filmed in stantly called the police-and the
Describing the
present-dav x ^ States, will be in Toronto
contests held here on Nov. 12 conditions, 'he said that while PY I™1. a"d "'" speak to the
1922 for the same purpose.
papers got the story
It was and 13.
food was steadily getting
"
The book is said to be filled quite a futile ruckus.
Second and third place in the plenty, the clothing situationAB M™ A ? *he T ?f
rith the most rancorous and utEnglish section went to Hamil- was becoming worse. People can
W fantastic lies about the Jai
$ P-m. He will
Illegal
Entrant
In
U.
S.
I
ton
singers, Chester Kariyatsu- not afford to buy new clothes^ fe'T
Present conditions
panese immigrants to the U. S.
j m
'
mari and Grace Yamaguchi, re and it is also very hard to get
It's almost incredible that an
Stay By Bill
Tn cm\
i
spectively, bo|h of whom were
Dr. Hiraide is the first scholar
\ S v I ^ ^ last year,
outstanding novelist can stoop
LOS ANGELES, Calif. — A accompanied by Katie Oyama.
to the abyssal depth of intoler
and lecturer to visit Alberta from I
^ashiro visited eastern
40-year-old alien of Ehime, Ja | Mary Mizutani played the piano 1 Japan in ma.TTs X™ .L’t “
"ay “ '»
ance.
pan,
became
the
first
Southern
I for Ken Oda.
of age, he studied in sS X 7
a" A"«licThe Pride of Palomar” is a
California resident to benefit
la the Japanese OC
section,
Oscar umversities and seminaries in the land.
“ory about a double-dealing Ja------- I
uuvn, vscar
'”'“ ’” L°nd°n’ EnSPanese immigrant who attempts
°™ConSr^
Stay Kawai of Hamilton took second
United States between 1910
t t• ,
b defraud a Californian of hL
^.11 of
ux July,
u my, 1948. place and Mieko Omotani of Tor 1918.
Returning to Japan he LhT'T'Y’ the ■h,panese An’
Shigeki Robert Nakaguchi has onto, came in third.
H Describing the Japanese in
established
his
seminary ink
1 1SSI(H?. of Toronto is
^oriiia, the Kyne novel is a wife and three children to sup
Numerous
other
numbers Tokyo. His graduates include TcoldV T0'”0 ba*et at
^ to state, “Their manners are port but because he entered the rounded out a three-hour pro- many
distinguished
persons at 6-SO pm T^?" “ . 1 22'
finable; they are greedy, sel- United States illegally through gram which on the second per among them Dr Nanbara
The banquet is $1.50
Seattle, Wash., he was up for de formance played before a packed dent L the
calculating, quarrelsome,
portation. .
house.
in Tokyo.
_r T „ oL?
h T* Ka™aoka, WA.
■*°“s’ Crafty’ irritable, and
J* a. n. I 9934.
ff
e; they have no seng&
.sportsmanship, no affection
w WS’ and they have
the sli^htest nobility
■ ।
By Ken Adachi breathilv
breathily mutters to his lady
‘ ®enei°sity of spirit.”
speak quite a bit of it too. It’s
list’s ouifp
n
love that he’ll be back. Then
interesting
because the language
Tokyo Joe is in town!
Whful.
venomous
Bogart gets into cahoots with
is understandable throughout.
It’s a typical Bogart melodra arch-villain Baron Kimura.
lWe from its passage:
Oh,
Although the picture was not
ma complete with all the usual but this Baron portrayed by Ses
■XT,0 lu’e Jim Crow
clinkers
and
gimmicks—the sue Hayakawa is a character! actually shot in Tokyo, there’s a
SPfm„ T cocksure sons of I
mysterious Far East, the hero He’s heavily caricatured as the few interesting scenes from
Ginza where you can see the stalls
dying for his country and his girl, typical
Japanese
villain—slv,
’“»«Mn,T .T' “ ye‘
on the market and the policemen
leering villains, and lots of bang sleek, impeccably polite.
directing
traffic.
Over fifty
^ed
S?
doneThey
bang stuff—but it’s also one with
Bogart
soon
finds
himself
in
Med i faS . they’11 Hav« us
enough Japanese faces and lingo volved in a shady* air-line business American Niseis appear in bit
H* fade"’ Ck S6atS in anto make it interesting for the through which Hayakawa tries to roles and Teru Shimada who
plays the part of Bogart’s pal
smuggle three top militarists in- 1
performs
very well.
SamPIin& and
Into Tokyo and off-limit Ginza to Tokyo. But that’s where j
^asi"^
And then there’s Karie Shindo
goes hero Bogart to look over the Hayakawa made his faux pas for
who
was one of the contestants
nightclub which he was nurtur Bogart is a true-blue U. S. Joe for the
Ni
JK^10
is to produce
----- Gsei Week Queen Con
ing before the war. There he and his plan is foiled!
In the test in L.A. She flashes briefly
assured
meets old pal Teru Shimadu and last reel, Bogart belatedly goes across
the cuxC
deleted6 a Japane
®e that
Las j
screen singing “These
the two engage in what is one into action but not in the best,'Foolish Things
* aothino- „? that there wiU
and very nicely,
of the brighter moments of the Bogart tradition for he gets shot I mind you.
M
° obJectionable. They
But
how
film—a iu-jitsu set-to in which by villain Hayakawa. Hayakawa, jtorments our Bogart
—: that song
^doUf+1° SUbmit a sh°ot■it’s too bad
the two combatants toss back in turn, gets his due via machine ! he didn’t hav
of the story.
>-e
one
of his pet
friendly repartee while doing gun.
pandas
to
comfort
him.
'PUbllC nowadays<
their darndest to put the other
From the moment our top-side
The atmosphere is distinctly
ik hat^—-e tO nor so stirrHUMPHREY BOGART’S in on his back.
boy, Bogart, steps into the Ginza, Japanese.
mere’s n
sfof?a^°n’ Production Tokyo, battling a new kind of
—
There
’s g: is“Z
But
all
is
notpeaches
and
«:
”
“
J
1Ot
Of
J
”
”
“
’
“
London
brid
.-“^ a st or
'7 Would have a de- underworld in Columbia’s “Tokyo cream for hero Bogart for he Evin n^.^ hy ra™US parties- d“'™"
a Mrthdav pfrty there’s
fomCt 111 ^ieW of the Joe”
at
the
Odeon-Toronto finds his former wife married to Even Bogart essays a few “ar-• kimonos, the inevitable
t0
e m°rion picturesj Theatre.
xueaur. Sessue Hayakawa is a high American brass. But ngatos” and “hayakus”.
And 1 and stuff like that
a> public attitude. { also starred.
what’s that to Bogart ? He t en the Japanese characters ' should get a kick out of it, 156,5
HAYAKAWA IS VILLAIN, BOGIE SAYS ARIGATO
Vol 12—No. 90
THE NEW CANADIAN
O VEMBER
----------- ------ ---------—_
m»B»
THE WEEKLY HABIT
By TOYO TAKATA
19. 1949
'
$6perl year—10c per Copy
Should Get the Niseis Back To Canada
sZrrrz* ^
,
We’ve neither read nor seen,
We should know. Some of
Peter B. Kyne’s hate-brimming . those slanderous whoppers thev
novel, “Pride of Palomar.” Nor told against us on the West Coast Sign of the Tinies:
c>d we know of its existence un- before and during
- the war were Lirst
First Nisei Postwar
ii]But
recently.
when a Hollywood studio . now, but they we^en^ fuw'^^115 ^ ^ancouv
thbridge
i
i Aita. ----
^-ou should do everything'
ich is humanly possible to get the Nisei who are stiH
HhlTTT t0 th'S C°U“try” urged Dr' Rev- K- S
er .
d >’ founder and Principal of the Tokyo Bible Col
V^C0™> B. C. - Jean lege, who is currently on a tour of North America.
jounced its intention of pro- then. A slight incident was mag7
taing it, the JACL was prompt- nified, and the truth, distorted
and J°hn Klta^awa, both
He warned that conditions in®— --------- ----- -_____ _____ ________ _
d into immediate protesting
The kids in the neighborhood ° ‘hls cHy’ Hearne the first
Japan are still far from normal, Nisei Named Oueen
action. The book by this well- ; told us about a Japanese fisher
coupIe to te married here and that rather than let the Nisei
inown author is described as ’ man who was sounding the water ' hen they took their vows on
At Elks Carnival
remain there, every effort should
nolently anti-Japanese full of outside of Esquimalt harbor We : °P 12‘ Th'S is the first N«ei be made to hasten their return
PICTURE BUTTE, Alta. — At
the “Yellow Peril” bogey. The knew the fifth columnist in ones ' wedcIln8 “> take place in Vanto the country of their birth. The the . annual Elks carnival, Miss
JACL, in its letter to the pro- tion and he was trvin- to earn i ^ouver since 1942, a lapse of recovery of Japan is a slow pro Rosie Kawamura, daughter of
. o
cam seven years.
tar, called it
an honest dollar.
cess, he said.
Rev. and Mrs. Kawamura of the
'One of the most viciously
Then there was a storv in our । B°th the bride and 8TOOIn ^ere
He spoke before a large gather Picture Butte Buddhist Church,
racist novels ever published in home town paper after v
we were res’dents of New Denver, B. C. ing of Issei and Nisei and told was chosen queen on Nov. 12*
our country and is a book which exiled that before we left, ue before
. , returnin to. the coast.
them that they are fortunate to She was crowned queen of the
we
mid not be handled by a repu had placed a marking on one of
, another familiar item: the live in a land of plenty and asked 1949 carnival and was presented
table publishing house today.”
the mountains with white, paint couple spent their honeymoon on that they do what they can to I with a bouquet and $50.
The story first appeared in to direct the Japanese bombers Vancouver Island.
help the people of Japan.
There were three other contes
Cosmopolitan as a serial back in to a target.
“I wish I could live in a coun tants in running for the honor.
1521, and was later sold in book
And we recall of a peeping Same Singer Wins
try like Canada,” Dr. Hiraide
form. It was deliberately used Wi
commented.
oman who peeked into a Ja- Both Song Contests
Bishop Yashiro
as a part of the propaganda panese language class and
He traced the history of Japan,
saw
campaign to build up an anti- (
AV ith a voice suited to his
Re-visits Canada
a nine-year old boy chalk a
pointing out the mistake of her I Rt
w v , .
Japanese sentiment in the United *
build, husky Ken Oda won the past
ways and said she was strivK
^?asIuro> Bishop
swastika, an innocent scribbling
Sates which eventually resulted that all youngsters used to in first prize in both the English ing to gain her place among the wl,„ ■ be ’”d 1 nmate of ,apm’
■ XeTT
‘°"r °f ^
in the Japanese Exclusion Act dulge in at the time.
She in and Japanese sections of the■ world’s family of nations.
Toronto
YBS-sponsored
vocal
of 1924. It was also filmed in stantly called the police-and the
Describing the
present-dav x ^ States, will be in Toronto
contests held here on Nov. 12 conditions, 'he said that while PY I™1. a"d "'" speak to the
1922 for the same purpose.
papers got the story
It was and 13.
food was steadily getting
"
The book is said to be filled quite a futile ruckus.
Second and third place in the plenty, the clothing situationAB M™ A ? *he T ?f
rith the most rancorous and utEnglish section went to Hamil- was becoming worse. People can
W fantastic lies about the Jai
$ P-m. He will
Illegal
Entrant
In
U.
S.
I
ton
singers, Chester Kariyatsu- not afford to buy new clothes^ fe'T
Present conditions
panese immigrants to the U. S.
j m
'
mari and Grace Yamaguchi, re and it is also very hard to get
It's almost incredible that an
Stay By Bill
Tn cm\
i
spectively, bo|h of whom were
Dr. Hiraide is the first scholar
\ S v I ^ ^ last year,
outstanding novelist can stoop
LOS ANGELES, Calif. — A accompanied by Katie Oyama.
to the abyssal depth of intoler
and lecturer to visit Alberta from I
^ashiro visited eastern
40-year-old alien of Ehime, Ja | Mary Mizutani played the piano 1 Japan in ma.TTs X™ .L’t “
"ay “ '»
ance.
pan,
became
the
first
Southern
I for Ken Oda.
of age, he studied in sS X 7
a" A"«licThe Pride of Palomar” is a
California resident to benefit
la the Japanese OC
section,
Oscar umversities and seminaries in the land.
“ory about a double-dealing Ja------- I
uuvn, vscar
'”'“ ’” L°nd°n’ EnSPanese immigrant who attempts
°™ConSr^
Stay Kawai of Hamilton took second
United States between 1910
t t• ,
b defraud a Californian of hL
^.11 of
ux July,
u my, 1948. place and Mieko Omotani of Tor 1918.
Returning to Japan he LhT'T'Y’ the ■h,panese An’
Shigeki Robert Nakaguchi has onto, came in third.
H Describing the Japanese in
established
his
seminary ink
1 1SSI(H?. of Toronto is
^oriiia, the Kyne novel is a wife and three children to sup
Numerous
other
numbers Tokyo. His graduates include TcoldV T0'”0 ba*et at
^ to state, “Their manners are port but because he entered the rounded out a three-hour pro- many
distinguished
persons at 6-SO pm T^?" “ . 1 22'
finable; they are greedy, sel- United States illegally through gram which on the second per among them Dr Nanbara
The banquet is $1.50
Seattle, Wash., he was up for de formance played before a packed dent L the
calculating, quarrelsome,
portation. .
house.
in Tokyo.
_r T „ oL?
h T* Ka™aoka, WA.
■*°“s’ Crafty’ irritable, and
J* a. n. I 9934.
ff
e; they have no seng&
.sportsmanship, no affection
w WS’ and they have
the sli^htest nobility
■ ।
By Ken Adachi breathilv
breathily mutters to his lady
‘ ®enei°sity of spirit.”
speak quite a bit of it too. It’s
list’s ouifp
n
love that he’ll be back. Then
interesting
because the language
Tokyo Joe is in town!
Whful.
venomous
Bogart gets into cahoots with
is understandable throughout.
It’s a typical Bogart melodra arch-villain Baron Kimura.
lWe from its passage:
Oh,
Although the picture was not
ma complete with all the usual but this Baron portrayed by Ses
■XT,0 lu’e Jim Crow
clinkers
and
gimmicks—the sue Hayakawa is a character! actually shot in Tokyo, there’s a
SPfm„ T cocksure sons of I
mysterious Far East, the hero He’s heavily caricatured as the few interesting scenes from
Ginza where you can see the stalls
dying for his country and his girl, typical
Japanese
villain—slv,
’“»«Mn,T .T' “ ye‘
on the market and the policemen
leering villains, and lots of bang sleek, impeccably polite.
directing
traffic.
Over fifty
^ed
S?
doneThey
bang stuff—but it’s also one with
Bogart
soon
finds
himself
in
Med i faS . they’11 Hav« us
enough Japanese faces and lingo volved in a shady* air-line business American Niseis appear in bit
H* fade"’ Ck S6atS in anto make it interesting for the through which Hayakawa tries to roles and Teru Shimada who
plays the part of Bogart’s pal
smuggle three top militarists in- 1
performs
very well.
SamPIin& and
Into Tokyo and off-limit Ginza to Tokyo. But that’s where j
^asi"^
And then there’s Karie Shindo
goes hero Bogart to look over the Hayakawa made his faux pas for
who
was one of the contestants
nightclub which he was nurtur Bogart is a true-blue U. S. Joe for the
Ni
JK^10
is to produce
----- Gsei Week Queen Con
ing before the war. There he and his plan is foiled!
In the test in L.A. She flashes briefly
assured
meets old pal Teru Shimadu and last reel, Bogart belatedly goes across
the cuxC
deleted6 a Japane
®e that
Las j
screen singing “These
the two engage in what is one into action but not in the best,'Foolish Things
* aothino- „? that there wiU
and very nicely,
of the brighter moments of the Bogart tradition for he gets shot I mind you.
M
° obJectionable. They
But
how
film—a iu-jitsu set-to in which by villain Hayakawa. Hayakawa, jtorments our Bogart
—: that song
^doUf+1° SUbmit a sh°ot■it’s too bad
the two combatants toss back in turn, gets his due via machine ! he didn’t hav
of the story.
>-e
one
of his pet
friendly repartee while doing gun.
pandas
to
comfort
him.
'PUbllC nowadays<
their darndest to put the other
From the moment our top-side
The atmosphere is distinctly
ik hat^—-e tO nor so stirrHUMPHREY BOGART’S in on his back.
boy, Bogart, steps into the Ginza, Japanese.
mere’s n
sfof?a^°n’ Production Tokyo, battling a new kind of
—
There
’s g: is“Z
But
all
is
notpeaches
and
«:
”
“
J
1Ot
Of
J
”
”
“
’
“
London
brid
.-“^ a st or
'7 Would have a de- underworld in Columbia’s “Tokyo cream for hero Bogart for he Evin n^.^ hy ra™US parties- d“'™"
a Mrthdav pfrty there’s
fomCt 111 ^ieW of the Joe”
at
the
Odeon-Toronto finds his former wife married to Even Bogart essays a few “ar-• kimonos, the inevitable
t0
e m°rion picturesj Theatre.
xueaur. Sessue Hayakawa is a high American brass. But ngatos” and “hayakus”.
And 1 and stuff like that
a> public attitude. { also starred.
what’s that to Bogart ? He t en the Japanese characters ' should get a kick out of it, 156,5
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A fashion-and-beauty article
Our Little Woman.
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
cro33
19—Toronto.
- By JACK NAKAMOTO ===
Hookey
Michael’s
= ENGAGEMENTS
The 26th in a Series
Hall. Bond and Shuter. S:30
p.m.
—Winnipeg-. Winnipeg- Young
Buddhist Society’s, “Moon
light Serenade”. Ukrainian
Labour Temple, McGregor at
Pritchard, S:30 p.m.
-Montreal. Montreal Fellow
ship debate, at Church of AB
, 8 p.m.
TORONTO. — The
engagement
of
Miss
Shirlev
Ayako
Ah Paris! The gay, inimitable coquette who rose.from
। Morita, eldest daughter of Mr.
the ashes of war to regain the title as the leading lady and Mrs. J. Morita, and Mitsuaki
of Fashion has brought forth as usual something charac Tanaka, only son of Mr. and Mrs.
teristic of her—artistic and amusing, but impractical I T. Tanaka, was announced on
styles for 1950. Impractical is the word as the styles are Nov. 12, at the Chungkine- Chop
Suey.
none too suitable nor available for the majority of wo
Sewanins are Mr. and Mr
men, not to mention our little woman. Only the select Ryotaro Nobuoka.
few can afford to lounge about and generally amuse
themselves in most of the creations.
TORONTO. - Miss Hanako
Kosaka,
daughter of Mr. Y. KoThe principle of asymmetrical design is still carried
saka of New Denver. B. C., and
out and it’s suggestive of the abstract planes and angles Mr.
Kiyoshi Misumi, son of Mr.
of modem ait. Asymmetrical simply means one-sided, I and Mrs. Misumi of Toronto, were
off-balance, or as Maggy Rouff, the sophisticated' de- engaged on Nov. is. The en^B^AYONGE STREET, TORONTO
signer more aptly puts it, “desaxee” (off the axis). Her ga^ement party was held at the
Towne Studio
tempo incidentally is modern and so she inclines to- International Chop Suey.
MOONLIGHT GRILL
ward sheath silhouette and striking colour schemes de- Edlmura ”
M1' and MrS' K'
OKI - FUJIWARA
294 Queen St. W.
1ORONTO. — Metropolitan
signed for the sophisticate.
_____ _____
Toronto
United Church was the setting
Jacques Fath is sponsoring a gushing panel, or a fly- carriages
Prop.: T. Shiozaki
for the beautiful wedding of Miss
ing panel that is always going off to one side. His hats
KIY0N4G4 HAKOD A
Telephone:
EL. 2078
of Mrs. Ai Fujiwara and the late
are likewise asymmetrical. One of his coats sports a
/
*
*
Mr.
Fujiwara, and Mr. Jack Oki,
stiff collar built like a smokestack and buttoned nose
~ Officiated by
ELECTRIC .MOTORS
high. Desses has the kite which is a triangular jutting Church 7n Nov. T wasVwS son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Oki. | repaired
— rewound — rebuilt
The Rev. Peter Bryce officiated.
j
Call
LAkeside 2113
fold counter-balanced on the skirt and neck. Dior, the hig ceremony of Miss May ChiGiven in marriage by her
Mw Look exponent has panels that cross one another I ^oko Hakoda, daughter of Mrs. brother, the bride was gownec MECHANO ELECTRIC
(E. Kamo)
as in a pair of scissors called the scissors ioanels.
Yuki Hakoda and the late Mr. in slipper-white satin with set- |
There is a coat by Capt. Molyneux in the shape of a K^w^^p Ki- in yoke of nylon net at the neck J 1403 Bathurst St.
Toronto, OnL
and line with beaded cord. An orange i
pyiannd that slopes from the ears dowm to the hemline, Mrs. Shokichi Kiyonaga
blossom headdress held her veil
and almost shoulderless. Molyneux is an ex-officer of I Given in marriage by her which fell to fingertip length. She
Rebuilt Used Motors
the British Army with a Military Cross who distinguished |brother’ Dick Hakoda, the bride carried a cascade of white chryshimself in the First World War. He makes his own wore white bridal satin trimmed anthemums.
Pre-Season Special
sketches and dresses his clients from a'gentleman’s point with lace and a full skirt falling I The maid of honor was Joanne
to a train. Rhinestones crowned Yatabe and Fumi and Chic Fuji
ladies and gents
of view. Having an army officer’s passion for superb her fingertip veil and she car wara, sisters of the bride, were
tailoring, his feeling for cut and fit and handling of de ried red roses. Miss Sayoko Nasu the bridesmaids. Roger Obata
tail amounts to genius. The windmill by Dior is a tre in blue brocaded taffeta was the was the best man and the ushers
for
mendous coat, closing and buttoning on a diagonal line, bridesmaid and Angeline Waki- were Ozzie Fujiwara, Henry Ide
Skiers, Skaters, Sliders
saka was the flower girl. Grooms- and Ronnie and Gus Oki.
with even more width at the shoulders by means of big man was Teruo Kin
— All-Wool Gabardine
After the reception at the
maga and the
Made-to-Measure
flanges. He uses huge loose sleeves which supposedly ushers were Minoru
Wakisaka Golden Dragon, the couple flew
in one of Toronto’s
suggest the sails of a windmill.
to New I oi'k for their honey
and Jiro Kiyonaga.
Finest Custom Shops
moon.
For Only
In every House, the ’50 collection shows irregular
$16. 95
hemlines and diagonal decolletes and asymmetric tunics Chungking Chop Suey, the hap
BIRTHS
couple left by plane for New
and spirals. To go, with the rest of the asymmetrical py
York.
DOUG MURAKI HA. 5436
PORT DOVER, Ont. — Born to
costumes, jewelries likewise adorn in irregular feeling.
Orders taken at your home
The baishakunin were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Kikudo Kobayashi,
on request
A whimsical example of occult or informal balance is Mrs. Yasuo Wakisaka and Mr. recently a son, Kiyoshi Robert.
shown where a model is wearing Marcel Romhas’s lone, and Mrs. Minoru Nasu.
Mr. and Mrs. Kiyonaga will ^
FLOWERS for all occasions
ong earring of graduated pearls, balanced- by a bun on
reside
at
52
Major
St,
the other ear.
ronto. I M^edding Bouquets, Funeral Designs, Corsages and C
8
SKI SLACKS
ut Flowers
FUKUI - TANEDA
6
Among all this clothes extravaganza for an average
"omau, the Paris designers haven’t forgotten the little
WESTBANK, B. C. — Miss
^oman. Elsa Schiaparelli, an Italian who conquered Kikuko Taneda, eldest daughter
aiis in a more subtle way than Napolean did, has de of Mr. and Mrs. M. Taneda, and
signed a classic evening dress with an asymmetrical Mr. Kiyoshi Fukui, son of Mrs.
nee ine. The neckline is in a sort of a very wide V Fukui, were married on Nov. 12
siape, with the exception of one shoulder which is ex at the United Church. The cere
was officiated by Rev. Pick.
posed light down to just above the bust. Though it mony
Over 200 guests were invited
fioesnt give height illusion as much as the straight V to the reception held at the Com
IlecJ *ne- the execution of subtle artistry is shown by her munity Hall.
s'oi ing that very cut-and-dried design and instead,
using something suggestive of both the vertical and the
PORTRAIT • COMMERCIAL • COLOUR
autistic movements.
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8
At this, point, it is well for our little woman to reniembei, if slie wishes to do her own designing, that to
‘0 ov only the rules of proportion and balance does
no make her clothes distinctive or original. She must
a so be artistic, by way of incorporating something of
161 fancy in the design.
I
Jon Onodera — Phone Midway 5108
Call after 7:00 p.m.
Hamilton Nisei Hockey Dance
at the
RHYTHM ROOM
12 Catherine St. N.
Admission: Ladies—50c — Gentlemen—75c — Couples__ $1.00
TOWW STUDIO
i 1 I
0UN0*$ $ r
*
11 f t S T1
P 11 Z1
J!u
battling a new kind ci
underworld!
। AKEMI JEWELLERY
* diessmaker may calculate her design in simple i
einh such as the use of vertical lines for stout girls, !
PeP unis for thin, tall girls, and so on. But a designer ;
T°e^ ^H^her, perhaps, by adding with a dash of imag- :
n^011 some hint of the current event, of the character i
$ ]e locale and of the personality of the client. It’s
^n nurnerous sources that he ferrets out ideas with
• ?.ch ^le then creates and molds the costume to his own
3ndwidualitv.
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Harold Morishita
FLORENCE
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Jerome Courtland
with
1931 Avenue Road
TORONTO
Phone: RE. .5411
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PAGE SEVEN
T 1949.
A fashion-and-beauty article
Our Little Woman.
era on a.
ej
SOCIAL CALENDAR
cro33
19—Toronto.
- By JACK NAKAMOTO ===
Hookey
Michael’s
= ENGAGEMENTS
The 26th in a Series
Hall. Bond and Shuter. S:30
p.m.
—Winnipeg-. Winnipeg- Young
Buddhist Society’s, “Moon
light Serenade”. Ukrainian
Labour Temple, McGregor at
Pritchard, S:30 p.m.
-Montreal. Montreal Fellow
ship debate, at Church of AB
, 8 p.m.
TORONTO. — The
engagement
of
Miss
Shirlev
Ayako
Ah Paris! The gay, inimitable coquette who rose.from
। Morita, eldest daughter of Mr.
the ashes of war to regain the title as the leading lady and Mrs. J. Morita, and Mitsuaki
of Fashion has brought forth as usual something charac Tanaka, only son of Mr. and Mrs.
teristic of her—artistic and amusing, but impractical I T. Tanaka, was announced on
styles for 1950. Impractical is the word as the styles are Nov. 12, at the Chungkine- Chop
Suey.
none too suitable nor available for the majority of wo
Sewanins are Mr. and Mr
men, not to mention our little woman. Only the select Ryotaro Nobuoka.
few can afford to lounge about and generally amuse
themselves in most of the creations.
TORONTO. - Miss Hanako
Kosaka,
daughter of Mr. Y. KoThe principle of asymmetrical design is still carried
saka of New Denver. B. C., and
out and it’s suggestive of the abstract planes and angles Mr.
Kiyoshi Misumi, son of Mr.
of modem ait. Asymmetrical simply means one-sided, I and Mrs. Misumi of Toronto, were
off-balance, or as Maggy Rouff, the sophisticated' de- engaged on Nov. is. The en^B^AYONGE STREET, TORONTO
signer more aptly puts it, “desaxee” (off the axis). Her ga^ement party was held at the
Towne Studio
tempo incidentally is modern and so she inclines to- International Chop Suey.
MOONLIGHT GRILL
ward sheath silhouette and striking colour schemes de- Edlmura ”
M1' and MrS' K'
OKI - FUJIWARA
294 Queen St. W.
1ORONTO. — Metropolitan
signed for the sophisticate.
_____ _____
Toronto
United Church was the setting
Jacques Fath is sponsoring a gushing panel, or a fly- carriages
Prop.: T. Shiozaki
for the beautiful wedding of Miss
ing panel that is always going off to one side. His hats
KIY0N4G4 HAKOD A
Telephone:
EL. 2078
of Mrs. Ai Fujiwara and the late
are likewise asymmetrical. One of his coats sports a
/
*
*
Mr.
Fujiwara, and Mr. Jack Oki,
stiff collar built like a smokestack and buttoned nose
~ Officiated by
ELECTRIC .MOTORS
high. Desses has the kite which is a triangular jutting Church 7n Nov. T wasVwS son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Oki. | repaired
— rewound — rebuilt
The Rev. Peter Bryce officiated.
j
Call
LAkeside 2113
fold counter-balanced on the skirt and neck. Dior, the hig ceremony of Miss May ChiGiven in marriage by her
Mw Look exponent has panels that cross one another I ^oko Hakoda, daughter of Mrs. brother, the bride was gownec MECHANO ELECTRIC
(E. Kamo)
as in a pair of scissors called the scissors ioanels.
Yuki Hakoda and the late Mr. in slipper-white satin with set- |
There is a coat by Capt. Molyneux in the shape of a K^w^^p Ki- in yoke of nylon net at the neck J 1403 Bathurst St.
Toronto, OnL
and line with beaded cord. An orange i
pyiannd that slopes from the ears dowm to the hemline, Mrs. Shokichi Kiyonaga
blossom headdress held her veil
and almost shoulderless. Molyneux is an ex-officer of I Given in marriage by her which fell to fingertip length. She
Rebuilt Used Motors
the British Army with a Military Cross who distinguished |brother’ Dick Hakoda, the bride carried a cascade of white chryshimself in the First World War. He makes his own wore white bridal satin trimmed anthemums.
Pre-Season Special
sketches and dresses his clients from a'gentleman’s point with lace and a full skirt falling I The maid of honor was Joanne
to a train. Rhinestones crowned Yatabe and Fumi and Chic Fuji
ladies and gents
of view. Having an army officer’s passion for superb her fingertip veil and she car wara, sisters of the bride, were
tailoring, his feeling for cut and fit and handling of de ried red roses. Miss Sayoko Nasu the bridesmaids. Roger Obata
tail amounts to genius. The windmill by Dior is a tre in blue brocaded taffeta was the was the best man and the ushers
for
mendous coat, closing and buttoning on a diagonal line, bridesmaid and Angeline Waki- were Ozzie Fujiwara, Henry Ide
Skiers, Skaters, Sliders
saka was the flower girl. Grooms- and Ronnie and Gus Oki.
with even more width at the shoulders by means of big man was Teruo Kin
— All-Wool Gabardine
After the reception at the
maga and the
Made-to-Measure
flanges. He uses huge loose sleeves which supposedly ushers were Minoru
Wakisaka Golden Dragon, the couple flew
in one of Toronto’s
suggest the sails of a windmill.
to New I oi'k for their honey
and Jiro Kiyonaga.
Finest Custom Shops
moon.
For Only
In every House, the ’50 collection shows irregular
$16. 95
hemlines and diagonal decolletes and asymmetric tunics Chungking Chop Suey, the hap
BIRTHS
couple left by plane for New
and spirals. To go, with the rest of the asymmetrical py
York.
DOUG MURAKI HA. 5436
PORT DOVER, Ont. — Born to
costumes, jewelries likewise adorn in irregular feeling.
Orders taken at your home
The baishakunin were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Kikudo Kobayashi,
on request
A whimsical example of occult or informal balance is Mrs. Yasuo Wakisaka and Mr. recently a son, Kiyoshi Robert.
shown where a model is wearing Marcel Romhas’s lone, and Mrs. Minoru Nasu.
Mr. and Mrs. Kiyonaga will ^
FLOWERS for all occasions
ong earring of graduated pearls, balanced- by a bun on
reside
at
52
Major
St,
the other ear.
ronto. I M^edding Bouquets, Funeral Designs, Corsages and C
8
SKI SLACKS
ut Flowers
FUKUI - TANEDA
6
Among all this clothes extravaganza for an average
"omau, the Paris designers haven’t forgotten the little
WESTBANK, B. C. — Miss
^oman. Elsa Schiaparelli, an Italian who conquered Kikuko Taneda, eldest daughter
aiis in a more subtle way than Napolean did, has de of Mr. and Mrs. M. Taneda, and
signed a classic evening dress with an asymmetrical Mr. Kiyoshi Fukui, son of Mrs.
nee ine. The neckline is in a sort of a very wide V Fukui, were married on Nov. 12
siape, with the exception of one shoulder which is ex at the United Church. The cere
was officiated by Rev. Pick.
posed light down to just above the bust. Though it mony
Over 200 guests were invited
fioesnt give height illusion as much as the straight V to the reception held at the Com
IlecJ *ne- the execution of subtle artistry is shown by her munity Hall.
s'oi ing that very cut-and-dried design and instead,
using something suggestive of both the vertical and the
PORTRAIT • COMMERCIAL • COLOUR
autistic movements.
■i
S'
#
g
8
At this, point, it is well for our little woman to reniembei, if slie wishes to do her own designing, that to
‘0 ov only the rules of proportion and balance does
no make her clothes distinctive or original. She must
a so be artistic, by way of incorporating something of
161 fancy in the design.
I
Jon Onodera — Phone Midway 5108
Call after 7:00 p.m.
Hamilton Nisei Hockey Dance
at the
RHYTHM ROOM
12 Catherine St. N.
Admission: Ladies—50c — Gentlemen—75c — Couples__ $1.00
TOWW STUDIO
i 1 I
0UN0*$ $ r
*
11 f t S T1
P 11 Z1
J!u
battling a new kind ci
underworld!
। AKEMI JEWELLERY
* diessmaker may calculate her design in simple i
einh such as the use of vertical lines for stout girls, !
PeP unis for thin, tall girls, and so on. But a designer ;
T°e^ ^H^her, perhaps, by adding with a dash of imag- :
n^011 some hint of the current event, of the character i
$ ]e locale and of the personality of the client. It’s
^n nurnerous sources that he ferrets out ideas with
• ?.ch ^le then creates and molds the costume to his own
3ndwidualitv.
: NOW PLAYING
Bogart's /// roKyo
PORTRAITS ST
Humphrey
Tb^yo Joel
Cc-Stardf^
ALEXANDER
Harold Morishita
FLORENCE
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I
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SESSUE
|
MARLY
• HAYAKAWA I
Jerome Courtland
with
1931 Avenue Road
TORONTO
Phone: RE. .5411
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AIET. FELLOWSHIP NIGHT
CLASSIFIED
_
Saturday, Noy 19, 194g
ACCENTS ON SPORTS
FOR RENT
.LARGE 3-room suite in WinAiucka Afakimoto and Ken Mivasaki of
aiPe^ suburb. Light, well water,
are
Slo.00 month. D. A. Hart, Win- up with the YMHA team in the Toronto S Jin r
Lampshades, 6th floor, the fastest company hereabouts. They’ll be playin^615311 Lea^
Bedford Bldg,, Winnipeg.
tonight at the Central “Y”. On Wednesday
&st ^e
scheduled at the West-End Y.
* n g lts’ the Sanies are
FOR SALE
LAKEHEAD BOWLERS f F0B SALE,golden opportunity
*
*
*
, The Toronto Afetropolitan Nisei CnMnr'rr’
Last
year,
the
YMHA
team
lost
to
the
Central
•
someone interested in the re
ellowship meting on Xov .„ GOMPETE IN TOURNEY
1 111 ll" dir
tail merchandising of ice-cream, championship after taking the league title m .
will be in charge of Joanne Ya
I4 ORT WILLI A AI, Ont. — The frozen custard and frosted malt- « BfrTS’ A””S hA Pla~e“^
by
tabe, culture convener, who has Lakehead Nisei Bowling“■ Club
~uu I.freezers.
Apply Niagara both of whom starred with the University of T„o„”l
^ ^l
Co., 31 Beech, St.
a novel program in store.
entered their mixed team in the
fnTrt°SVVh° have not signed up behead Five Pin Bowling As Catharines, Ont.
ihe Nisei Vue Basketball Tourney is
for the Sat. night on Nov. 26 are sociation tournament for the first
DOMESTIC HELP WANTED
with
top
teams
from
the
U.
S.
and
Hawa
1
co
1Or
,.next "'«tai
asked to do. so that evening or time in the Lakehead on Nov. 12.
GIRL OR WOMAN for generbou?®work, no heavy work. teams taking part in the Chicago tourney X To! 8' The *»
call Sumi Iwamoto, GE. 9538
, Toe Nisei bowlers didn’t hit
who have dominated the Nisei cage picturein u 6
Phone QL. 5509, Toronto
tneir usual average marks as it
STUDENT to help with gener- Harlem A. C. from Salt Lake City, the top Nise/T^ ^
"a* the first time they competed
thinking of
o.n7.ousew°rk, remuneration. MA. Mountain area, the Berkeley Nissei, the best in Car? ” “'' ^
m a tournament and were jittery o49/, Toronto.
BUYING a home
Hawaiian All-Stars.
•
in cahfornia, and the
and excited.
The Port Arthur
FEMALE HELP WANTED
j
Kist
/ely °n n!e to find
Automotive team walked off
ing for!
"e
FINISHER AND PRESSER- ’
inebes tall. Heis
GibS0n T1’0Phy with experienced on blouses, steady Wyear MdS F^ka^
^hone nnric Attenborough
total pins knocked down. I work guaranteed. Fox Blouse
ORchard 3285
He is
Out of the 60 teams entered, the Co^H9 Spa din a Ave., Toronto, i
EX™ENCEF0PmT0RS I
uisei No. 1 team came in 50th
on single needles and sergers on ।
position
with
2739
and
the
Nisei
team is 5 feet 6 .^
R.eal Estate
6?)’ 6XCellent conditions, I
.261 Dune St. (at Bloor)
•’709 ~ team ^ °31d SpOt ~ith better
Dettei than average nay.
Star
Toronto
Knitting Mills Ltd., 92 SherCR
X4enresen tative
^™ St,, EL, 5292, Toronto.
u SL£™sra4»® co.
The roster of Team No. 1 in.
IOUNG LADY
Phone Xd 0075-7
r°nt°
L ? J°e Miyasaki, Chiyo Ina- National Bookkeepi.-to operate
big
machine,
Montreal! 7 PSQ Ca'harine
hA Angie Ichikawa, Sue Mitsu-' F?"st he fully experienced
i
Res. 3543 Lorne Ave., pJJ iaS'8
| 'WA
wa, Ken
Ke„ Nishimura.
Nishimu J. 7^Z
T
Alternates ।
?
~
U'ni'rt m,
..
• ^^mares i counts
Corsages. Bouquet.
"eie Torchy Abe and Tom
Kan
‘
Ledger
v3nd General I
0.
ni Kan- j Y^i-J^xj^New
Ledger.
na. Team No 9
Canadian.
Funeral- Designs,
P1
Kitagawa 1^7 ^ided Suzie
EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEL
Cut Flowers.
Bi
$4,000, St. Clarens-Bloor
’
3 Baba, Doreen ER. Must be fully
I
U aWa’ Tam ^Lyasaki, Dick
charge of set of books, takedistrict
8 rooms, solid
Mitsu”^3 WHh aIternateA Kay I balance
1 st.ate^ents and trial
ric , deep lot, possession
Mitsunaga, and Yuke Tatebe.
~
WATER FRONT
Toronto
or
a rooms immediately.
The next Lakehead Five'pin
T0 SHARE ROOMS
■ ed
Phone GE. 5010
business property
*
*
,
DAY AND NIGHT
9
lol
WORKING
GIRL
L
^W
^ r/T'3'”” Tournament
Boat-building,
store
roonuML
0721,
Toronto.
From 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
"11- be the Men’s Event (Jurvis
ini
$7,500, Dundas-Dufferin
four room living quarters
Hophy) on Dec. 26.
district, 6 rooms, hot-air
■ tra
Toronto JCCA
and bath, all vacant.
■ tor
neater, modernized kitchen,
Community
Campaign
I
COE
possession of whole house
Good Homes
There is "also store
previously
received
$505.00
Imported English
in three weeks.
Reasonable Prices
n am
equipment for sale. The
Air. K. Takata and family■ 10.00
consult
a san
property’s full price is
Mrs. T. Ishii
1 cau,
Blue
2.00
J- GREEN
e Suits
$7,500, terms accepted.
Mrs.
R.
Kagawa
9
par
Estate Broker
2.00
For all occasions.
Air.
and
Airs.
Kozaburo
I
C
* .
*
*
h ™ ?7 «;?'- T™«‘»
— ae LA. 481 / or LA. 5804
Takahashi
L GREEN, Broker
It is located at 1701 River
Tailored to your measure.
5.00
Mi. Giichiro Afizutani
fives
Road, East, Lulu Island.
5.00
Air. and Airs. AI. Iijima
SY
order YOUR COAL now .
933
Bloor
St.
W.,
Toronto
cher
5.00
Mr. and Airs. D. Kamo
from
fl
thev
All
ready
f
or
business.
5.00
Harry Miyasaki
Mr. and Mrs. F. Nogami
LA. 4817 or LA. 5804
GEORGE KAKINO
"He
5.20 '
178 Beverley St.,
Toronto
Mr.
Representative for:
Harry Takagi
fl
sn
Y
1.00
McKmnon Fuels Ltd
Mr. T. Ode
W.A. 5342
fl migh
2.00 ,
2234 Gerrard St. E.
I W
^es. KE. 8303 Office: GR. 1187
1.00
Mr. Saichi Miyashita
fl of the
1.00
sI Hee,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Morishita
OR
BRINGING
SOMEONE
OVER
3.00
AIiss Sally Hashimoto
Me reoresenf on t
OVER
fl the st
2.00
SA^
’
P
®
Am^
including
American
Miss Afarie Hashimoto
fl ferial
2.00
Hon Cajadlan Pacific Airlines WHt yS’ ^^hwest Airlines
1
Miss Aiko Isezaki
■ "’ar.
non and rates. .
runes. Write or call for full informa2.00
Mr. and Mrs. H. Hayashi
I The
3.00
nntnuSi.™5 promptly answered.
Mr. G. Hayashi
’I & ^ ^
I seems
2.00
I Mr. a„d Mrs. s. Onizuka
w^ON
travel
office
I &n. I
2.00
Mr. and Mrs. T. Takenaka 3-°°L ”------------- PL. 6451
I operati
My.
and
Mrs.
T.
Kaga
I fuses f
2.00
g
1010 Lakeshore Road - New Toronto, Ont.
Miss Mitsu Goromaru
I panese
Mr. and Mrs. A. Yamashita, 2.00
I doesn’t
Toronto Nisei Hockey League
2.00 P
Mr. and Mrs. Georg'e Ide
I panese
2.00
Mr. Negoro
8
®
I "ho’s j
Mr. H. Nozuye and family 5.00
<5
I ‘he war
2.00
8
§
Mr. and Mrs. T. Aida
I "orry tr
5.00 $
4?
Mr. and Mrs. E.
SL
Michael's
Hall
It ma
2.00
Bond and Shuter Sts.
A Tanaka and H. Hatanak,a
V
Ke had
families
•er duri
5.00
Mr. and Mrs. G. Nakatsu
Saturday, Nov. 19
4'
^yhai
3.00
’’ Ji ?“• S- Nishimura 5.00 «
hotter f(
ha
Hi S. Takashima
<3
Admission
75c
V
;:
treat]
2.00
^r?' /- Takayasu
Cash or Terms
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b
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courtesy
of
St.
F.
X.
Club)
^en na
2.00
Mr. and Mrs. H. Arikado
5
throng
1.00
All and Airs. Y. Ono
So I th
Alf. and Airs. Tohachi Kondo 4.00
tor Full Information
Mr. and Mrs. Aichi Kondo 2.00
r^ial-tin
Winnipeg Young Buddhist Society
2.00
Mr’ “ 17 D”’e M^ami 2.00
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1
4
Wakabayashi
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4
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Ha-vashi 4.00
A\s an
I
! Mr. Hideo Kobayakawa
at the
4
■" most
2.00
I T,”PIrs' H- Igasaki
4
Sales Representative
ir
K fo
4
I
3.00
Ukr°mi® Labour Temole
I -lbs Faith Iwasaki
I
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2.00
McGregor at Pritchard *
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1 -Mr. and Mrs. B. v»,,„a
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4
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t p.m. . Admission—50 cents
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4
fee’s
?
FRED URABE
must be solo
D0RH1E FLORIST
FOR SALE
Travelling To Ta non
New and Used Cars
Opening Dance
-also trucks-
. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
KAY HIRANO
Moonlight Serenade
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THE NEW CANADIAN
The New Canadian
5
medium of expression and news outlet
479 QXSS*“Ufin Cana*
" PLaza ^905 — Toronto, Ont
Authorized
^jd
mail, Post Office Dept., .Ottawa.
AIET. FELLOWSHIP NIGHT
CLASSIFIED
_
Saturday, Noy 19, 194g
ACCENTS ON SPORTS
FOR RENT
.LARGE 3-room suite in WinAiucka Afakimoto and Ken Mivasaki of
aiPe^ suburb. Light, well water,
are
Slo.00 month. D. A. Hart, Win- up with the YMHA team in the Toronto S Jin r
Lampshades, 6th floor, the fastest company hereabouts. They’ll be playin^615311 Lea^
Bedford Bldg,, Winnipeg.
tonight at the Central “Y”. On Wednesday
&st ^e
scheduled at the West-End Y.
* n g lts’ the Sanies are
FOR SALE
LAKEHEAD BOWLERS f F0B SALE,golden opportunity
*
*
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, The Toronto Afetropolitan Nisei CnMnr'rr’
Last
year,
the
YMHA
team
lost
to
the
Central
•
someone interested in the re
ellowship meting on Xov .„ GOMPETE IN TOURNEY
1 111 ll" dir
tail merchandising of ice-cream, championship after taking the league title m .
will be in charge of Joanne Ya
I4 ORT WILLI A AI, Ont. — The frozen custard and frosted malt- « BfrTS’ A””S hA Pla~e“^
by
tabe, culture convener, who has Lakehead Nisei Bowling“■ Club
~uu I.freezers.
Apply Niagara both of whom starred with the University of T„o„”l
^ ^l
Co., 31 Beech, St.
a novel program in store.
entered their mixed team in the
fnTrt°SVVh° have not signed up behead Five Pin Bowling As Catharines, Ont.
ihe Nisei Vue Basketball Tourney is
for the Sat. night on Nov. 26 are sociation tournament for the first
DOMESTIC HELP WANTED
with
top
teams
from
the
U.
S.
and
Hawa
1
co
1Or
,.next "'«tai
asked to do. so that evening or time in the Lakehead on Nov. 12.
GIRL OR WOMAN for generbou?®work, no heavy work. teams taking part in the Chicago tourney X To! 8' The *»
call Sumi Iwamoto, GE. 9538
, Toe Nisei bowlers didn’t hit
who have dominated the Nisei cage picturein u 6
Phone QL. 5509, Toronto
tneir usual average marks as it
STUDENT to help with gener- Harlem A. C. from Salt Lake City, the top Nise/T^ ^
"a* the first time they competed
thinking of
o.n7.ousew°rk, remuneration. MA. Mountain area, the Berkeley Nissei, the best in Car? ” “'' ^
m a tournament and were jittery o49/, Toronto.
BUYING a home
Hawaiian All-Stars.
•
in cahfornia, and the
and excited.
The Port Arthur
FEMALE HELP WANTED
j
Kist
/ely °n n!e to find
Automotive team walked off
ing for!
"e
FINISHER AND PRESSER- ’
inebes tall. Heis
GibS0n T1’0Phy with experienced on blouses, steady Wyear MdS F^ka^
^hone nnric Attenborough
total pins knocked down. I work guaranteed. Fox Blouse
ORchard 3285
He is
Out of the 60 teams entered, the Co^H9 Spa din a Ave., Toronto, i
EX™ENCEF0PmT0RS I
uisei No. 1 team came in 50th
on single needles and sergers on ।
position
with
2739
and
the
Nisei
team is 5 feet 6 .^
R.eal Estate
6?)’ 6XCellent conditions, I
.261 Dune St. (at Bloor)
•’709 ~ team ^ °31d SpOt ~ith better
Dettei than average nay.
Star
Toronto
Knitting Mills Ltd., 92 SherCR
X4enresen tative
^™ St,, EL, 5292, Toronto.
u SL£™sra4»® co.
The roster of Team No. 1 in.
IOUNG LADY
Phone Xd 0075-7
r°nt°
L ? J°e Miyasaki, Chiyo Ina- National Bookkeepi.-to operate
big
machine,
Montreal! 7 PSQ Ca'harine
hA Angie Ichikawa, Sue Mitsu-' F?"st he fully experienced
i
Res. 3543 Lorne Ave., pJJ iaS'8
| 'WA
wa, Ken
Ke„ Nishimura.
Nishimu J. 7^Z
T
Alternates ।
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U'ni'rt m,
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• ^^mares i counts
Corsages. Bouquet.
"eie Torchy Abe and Tom
Kan
‘
Ledger
v3nd General I
0.
ni Kan- j Y^i-J^xj^New
Ledger.
na. Team No 9
Canadian.
Funeral- Designs,
P1
Kitagawa 1^7 ^ided Suzie
EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEL
Cut Flowers.
Bi
$4,000, St. Clarens-Bloor
’
3 Baba, Doreen ER. Must be fully
I
U aWa’ Tam ^Lyasaki, Dick
charge of set of books, takedistrict
8 rooms, solid
Mitsu”^3 WHh aIternateA Kay I balance
1 st.ate^ents and trial
ric , deep lot, possession
Mitsunaga, and Yuke Tatebe.
~
WATER FRONT
Toronto
or
a rooms immediately.
The next Lakehead Five'pin
T0 SHARE ROOMS
■ ed
Phone GE. 5010
business property
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,
DAY AND NIGHT
9
lol
WORKING
GIRL
L
^W
^ r/T'3'”” Tournament
Boat-building,
store
roonuML
0721,
Toronto.
From 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
"11- be the Men’s Event (Jurvis
ini
$7,500, Dundas-Dufferin
four room living quarters
Hophy) on Dec. 26.
district, 6 rooms, hot-air
■ tra
Toronto JCCA
and bath, all vacant.
■ tor
neater, modernized kitchen,
Community
Campaign
I
COE
possession of whole house
Good Homes
There is "also store
previously
received
$505.00
Imported English
in three weeks.
Reasonable Prices
n am
equipment for sale. The
Air. K. Takata and family■ 10.00
consult
a san
property’s full price is
Mrs. T. Ishii
1 cau,
Blue
2.00
J- GREEN
e Suits
$7,500, terms accepted.
Mrs.
R.
Kagawa
9
par
Estate Broker
2.00
For all occasions.
Air.
and
Airs.
Kozaburo
I
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h ™ ?7 «;?'- T™«‘»
— ae LA. 481 / or LA. 5804
Takahashi
L GREEN, Broker
It is located at 1701 River
Tailored to your measure.
5.00
Mi. Giichiro Afizutani
fives
Road, East, Lulu Island.
5.00
Air. and Airs. AI. Iijima
SY
order YOUR COAL now .
933
Bloor
St.
W.,
Toronto
cher
5.00
Mr. and Airs. D. Kamo
from
fl
thev
All
ready
f
or
business.
5.00
Harry Miyasaki
Mr. and Mrs. F. Nogami
LA. 4817 or LA. 5804
GEORGE KAKINO
"He
5.20 '
178 Beverley St.,
Toronto
Mr.
Representative for:
Harry Takagi
fl
sn
Y
1.00
McKmnon Fuels Ltd
Mr. T. Ode
W.A. 5342
fl migh
2.00 ,
2234 Gerrard St. E.
I W
^es. KE. 8303 Office: GR. 1187
1.00
Mr. Saichi Miyashita
fl of the
1.00
sI Hee,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Morishita
OR
BRINGING
SOMEONE
OVER
3.00
AIiss Sally Hashimoto
Me reoresenf on t
OVER
fl the st
2.00
SA^
’
P
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Am^
including
American
Miss Afarie Hashimoto
fl ferial
2.00
Hon Cajadlan Pacific Airlines WHt yS’ ^^hwest Airlines
1
Miss Aiko Isezaki
■ "’ar.
non and rates. .
runes. Write or call for full informa2.00
Mr. and Mrs. H. Hayashi
I The
3.00
nntnuSi.™5 promptly answered.
Mr. G. Hayashi
’I & ^ ^
I seems
2.00
I Mr. a„d Mrs. s. Onizuka
w^ON
travel
office
I &n. I
2.00
Mr. and Mrs. T. Takenaka 3-°°L ”------------- PL. 6451
I operati
My.
and
Mrs.
T.
Kaga
I fuses f
2.00
g
1010 Lakeshore Road - New Toronto, Ont.
Miss Mitsu Goromaru
I panese
Mr. and Mrs. A. Yamashita, 2.00
I doesn’t
Toronto Nisei Hockey League
2.00 P
Mr. and Mrs. Georg'e Ide
I panese
2.00
Mr. Negoro
8
®
I "ho’s j
Mr. H. Nozuye and family 5.00
<5
I ‘he war
2.00
8
§
Mr. and Mrs. T. Aida
I "orry tr
5.00 $
4?
Mr. and Mrs. E.
SL
Michael's
Hall
It ma
2.00
Bond and Shuter Sts.
A Tanaka and H. Hatanak,a
V
Ke had
families
•er duri
5.00
Mr. and Mrs. G. Nakatsu
Saturday, Nov. 19
4'
^yhai
3.00
’’ Ji ?“• S- Nishimura 5.00 «
hotter f(
ha
Hi S. Takashima
<3
Admission
75c
V
;:
treat]
2.00
^r?' /- Takayasu
Cash or Terms
Ured
b
J
r
courtesy
of
St.
F.
X.
Club)
^en na
2.00
Mr. and Mrs. H. Arikado
5
throng
1.00
All and Airs. Y. Ono
So I th
Alf. and Airs. Tohachi Kondo 4.00
tor Full Information
Mr. and Mrs. Aichi Kondo 2.00
r^ial-tin
Winnipeg Young Buddhist Society
2.00
Mr’ “ 17 D”’e M^ami 2.00
(
I
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1
Mi. and Airs. AL
1
4
Wakabayashi
•■-hca, {
4
4
' lh HM^r
Ha-vashi 4.00
A\s an
I
! Mr. Hideo Kobayakawa
at the
4
■" most
2.00
I T,”PIrs' H- Igasaki
4
Sales Representative
ir
K fo
4
I
3.00
Ukr°mi® Labour Temole
I -lbs Faith Iwasaki
I
^h the
2.00
McGregor at Pritchard *
4
1 -Mr. and Mrs. B. v»,,„a
4
B
’
>
J!^ "’h
ranged
I
Ttotal to date
I
b P^e bh
4
is
, o Friday, November 25
4
H may r
4
ed by the Toronto JCCA. । '
t p.m. . Admission—50 cents
*0 he
I
4
'^1 and
4
fee’s
?
FRED URABE
must be solo
D0RH1E FLORIST
FOR SALE
Travelling To Ta non
New and Used Cars
Opening Dance
-also trucks-
. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
KAY HIRANO
Moonlight Serenade
L^ °