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'Vol. 13—No. 10

TORONTO, ONT.

► UnHton Girls Group Completes Costumes
i® Doll For Japan To Interpret Can. Customs

FEBRUARY 8. 1950

$6 Per Year—10c Per Copy

BX=Delegates Resolve To Continue JCCA Work;
Vancouver Considered Future Headquarters

HAMILTON. — A doll com­
plete
with a large wardrobe will
^Just Passing Through
be sent to Japan soon to help
St
By KEN ADACHI
By A. T. Kobayashi
acquaint the Japanese with Can­
adian customs. The doll which B. C. JCCA Increases Its
Kamloops, B. C.
jt was comfortable. The sniogshows
how
the
Canadian
girl
National Commitment
The keynote of the 4th Annual Convention of the
air was pleasant, warm, the
dresses
for
all
sorts
of
occasions
street-car seat soft, receptive.
KAMLOOPS, B. C. — At the British Columbia! JCCA which concluded late on Jan.
is
the
project
of
the
St.
Giles
^This morning I felt like riding
4th Annual B. C. JCCA Conven­ 29, .after three days and nights of continual sessions and
it.to the end of the track, dream­ Church C.G.I.T., a group of girls tion, the B. C. JCCA voluntarily
activities, lay in the firm and enthusiastic determination
er’s holiday like. But no dream­ 12 to 14 years old.
increased
its quota to the Na­ of the delegates that the JCCA must continue to func­
The Barbara Ann Scott doll
ers, we. . .
tional JCCA 1949-50 budget by
UYou can’t see the forest for which measures about 10 inches, §350 bringing it to a total of tion and actively promote its extensive program. And
the trees. That can be applied to includes skiing and skating cos­ §1,000.
'
। there was the spirit of resolved will to overcome the dif­
almost anything and also, to tumes, a party dress and a bath­
B. C.’s quota set at the time < ficulties of inadequate financial support, public apathy
your own city. Up north to the ing suit. Equipped with about of the National Convention at
and the lack of sufficient personnel interested in pro­
myriad of Lakes ox* else we shuf­ 10 costumes, it also has a Lethbridge last November was
viding leadership in order to maintain this program.
fle off to Buffalo, Detroit, Cleve­ C.G.I.T. uniform, perfect in de­ §650.
An aggregation of the delo-<S>
land ox* New York across the tail, and both skates and roller
skates.
gates
’ reports revealed that
border.
And the people from
Girl
Prodigy
Hit
much had been accomplished in
These girls have been working
other points come to Our Town
In
Japan
Theatres
the activities of the affiliated or­
on
the
costumes
since
November
for the quick once-over, the visits
TOKYO. — The latest hit in ganizations, also that the more
tojhe night spots along the main and now completed, the doll got
Japan
’s show business circles is difficult, problems encountered
a formal sendoff with a farewell
KAMLOOPS, B. C. The city
drag.
a
6-year-old
pint-sized
boogie
by
the
locals
were
common
to
all.
party
attended
by
the
C.G.I.T.
presented wartime appearance
Up to Montreal fox* barbotte
woogie
singer.
The
chief
difficulty
was
that
of
girls,
their
leaders,
and
women
due
to a blackout imposition ne­
or to the Yank cities for major
Professionally
known
as
Mi
­
finance
due
principally
to
the
from
the
Mission
Society.
cessitated by curtailment of pow­
league ball, jazz and the sym­
haru
(Little
Dove)
Kobato,
Su
­
misapprehension
by
a
large
part
Miss
Ruth
Kuwabara,
a
young
er facilities. This resulted in the
bols of the Great American
Dream.
So it’s not uneasy to Nisei nurse in training in Hamil­ miko Watanabe took up voice of the membership that the cancellation of the Convention
miss the things close to the naked ton, accepted the doll in behalf lessons seriously a year and a tasks of the JCCA had been Ball, as well as other evening
^eye, faraway pastures looking of the Japanese girls and spoke half ago and has already appear­ completed upon the attainment entertainment planned by the
ed in many theatres in Yokoha­ of the franchise.
on customs in Japan.
members of the Kamloops JCCA.
greener. . .
This was soon dispelled in the
ma
and Osaka, adding a hula­
*
The doll will be sent to Mr.
*
Despite this, an enjoyable
dance
to
her
repertory.
minds
of
the
delegates,
however,
and
Mrs.
Howard
Outerbridge.
social was held on the evening
^Jn the good old homestand,
as
they
faced
the
gigantic
tasks
Mr.
Outerbridge
represents
St.
of Jan. 27 at which the competithere was one spot where I’ve
imposed
upon
the
membership
by
tion for the “Miss Nisei B. C.”
missed stepping. That’s Casa Giles’ congregation in Japan and Nisei Soprano Sings
the adoption of resolutions cover­ title was concluded. Miss Emy
is
the
principal
of
a
university
Loma, on the hill, a few minutes
Lead In Video Opera
ing- the future policy and activi­
there.
It
is
hoped
that
the
doll
from the centre of town.
NEW YORK. — Tomiko Ka­ ties of the organization, as well Kato of Kamloops was adjudged
the winner and was crowned by
J ox* the historically-minded, will be used at the university to nazawa, Nisei soprano, sang the
as those covering important mat­ her- sister Frances Kato, the
interpret
Canadian
customs
to
.there’s a wealth of material to
title role in the first television ters fox* immediate action.
Queen of the Kamloops Stam­
be found between these vener­ the Japanese.
presentation of Puccini’s “Ma­
§4,000 Budget
The
plan
was
originated
when
pede
of 1949. She presented the
able walls in a castle founded
dame Butterfly” over the NBC
Presentation
of
the
Executive
winner* with the beautiful B. C.
by an eccentric’s dreams. There Mrs. R. Douglas Smith, C.G.I.T. | television network. Second in a
Committee and Treasurer’s re­ JCCA trophy.
superintendant,
observed
that
Ja
­
are wine-cellars, secret passage­
series of operas staged especial­ ports
revealed
considerable
Other contestants were Misa
ways, indoor gardens, dungeons, panese dolls were sent to in­ ly fox* television, the production
activity
at
headquarters
during Oye of Greenwood and Kuni Asai
terpret
Japanese
customs
during
and all the rest of the Px’ince
was probably seen by more than
hex* work with the Y'.W.C.A. She a 1,000,000, the largest number* the past year. One of the out­ of Vernon.
Valiant ox* King Arthur* set.
standingly successful achieve­
/But, for the romantics, and conceived the idea, of sending the to see and heax* any opera to ments towards correlating the many questions and outline the
J^don’t mean a style in litera­ Canadian doll in return to Japan. date.
activities of the chapters and in­ policy of his Union with regard
ture, or for the hand-holding ’twere only undiluted orange
Miss Kanazawa appeared in forming the membership on' the to returning Japanese fishermen.
type, it can be lush. The castle juice.
kimonos which were sent to her work undertaken by the organi­
Kelowna Next Year
oozes with latent atmosphere—
In this stately chunk of archi­ from Japan fox* her role in “Ma­ zation was the publication of the
One of the most encouraging
hidden balconies, garden terraces, tecture, there’s still the touch of dame Butterfly” presentations. “JCCA Forum”, a monthly news highlights of the Convention was
and a band playing I’m In The the modern—a product of the A- She has now played in numer- sheet in both English and Ja­ the spirited vying fox* the privi­
Mood For Love.
Bomb ox* the more-up-to-datish ous stage presentations of the panese. A resolution to accept lege of holding the 1951 Con­
Brown-eyes and I took a whirl H-Bomb Age. That’s the televi­ opera in many American and commercial advertising for this vention in their respective cities
^ the castle. One of those cur­ sion set downstairs. But who’s European cities.
publication to offset the cost, by the Vernon and Kelowna
rently seasonable high school At- interested in TV when there’s a
was adopted.
Chapters. Enthusiastic speakers
^Hpme affairs—soft lights, low- very fluent tenor saxman blow­ Lone Senator Ties Up
Long and tedious debates for each chapter left no stone
,c,^ gowns, a room full of roses ing my fave Body and Soul and
which
lasted for considerable unturned in extolling the .merits
Nationalization Bill
stuff. And stiff white shirts, brown-eyes too.
time finally culminated in the of theix* cities for this purpose
*
*
sober suits,’ ties.
WASHINGTON, D. C. — Ob­ adoption of a §4,000.00 budget and wooed the delegates with
; .These affairs are regarded as
How much wood would a wood­ jection of Georgia Senator, Rich­ for 1950, and the means of meet­ every device of sirenic charm in
THE social event of the year chunk chunk, if a ... ? Last ard Russell, for the second suc­ ing this through the allotment of winning the honor which was
a®ona high school circles and week was the official All-Ground- cessive time held up passage of quotas to local chapters and finally and gracefully conceded
^P^
’s> although why they are hog Convention Day wherein the the Walter Resolution which through other fund-raising mach­ to Kelowna by Vernon.
called “At-Homes” is something groundhog supposedly emerges would eliminate the discrimina­ inery.
In the closing session, the fol­
that needs figuring out. For the from his musty hole for his an­ tory clauses in the present na­
Provincial headquarters were lowing officers were elected for
upper school kids, it’s a tradi- nual exercise, to yawn vigorously turalization laws of the United again established at Greenwood the year. Edward Ouchi, Vern­
^na^y annual affair* and they a few times, and take a look-see States thereby giving the Asiatic for 1950 with the prospect in on, past president; Tony Koba­
C^F^n^’y make it a gay, light for his shadow to find out whether residents of the U. S. an oppor- view* that Vancouver may become yashi, Okanagan Centre, presi­
thing.
spring is a-coming. That’s from tunity to take out American headquarters in the not-too-dis- dent; Tom Tomiye, Kelowna, 1st
N^1121'6 ^S ^e ritual of hand- the comic strip, Pogo the Pos­ citizenship.
He was the only tant future.
vice president; Kar Kobayashi,
•sfakmg with the teachers—a re- sum, a delightfully refreshing Senator who voiced objection,
Problems of the fishermen re- Kamloops, 2nd vice president;
r^?^011 dne of smiling faces— and the best strip I’ve seen in a thus preventing immediate action turning to the industry evoked George Tsuchiya, Revelstoke, 3rd
on the resolution.
different from that of the coon’s age.
much questioning and debate vice president. Bill Okada of
ajhghi faces and you find yourThe
bill
now
must
be
voted
But heck, we don’t need Mr.
and policies presented in a report Greenwood was re-elected trea­
u-tering pleasantries to George Woodchunk to tell us on and its passage on a roll-call by a special Fishing Committee surer. The executive committee,
people.
when spring is coming. IVe’ve vote is assured but with many of the Convention was adopted. all located in the headquarters
he people at the high school had it all winter long.
important bills slated on the Mr. Homer Stevens, Secretary of city, Greenwood, are: Tiny Kuri­
. .Ces are easy to mix with,
Not a coherent column, this, legislative calendar, it is not the United Fishermen and Allied ta, Bill Omae, Frank Hamaguchi,
lW’a^e> unlike some of the Nisei but give a guy a chance to rub ; known when the Walter Resolu­ Workers’ Union (TLC) was pre­ Nobby Fujisawa, N. Mukuda and
tion will be brought out again.
gees. But the punch—shucks, the cobwebs from his eyes.
sent at the Convention to answer
(Cont’d, on Page 8)
T

Emy Kato Is Crowned
‘Miss Nisei’ At Confab

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THE NEW CANADIAN

PAGE TWO

Wednesday, Feb. 8, 19J

really owe him a debt Of ^J
tude for the hard work h^'j
in. His pet hate: Women. ?1
When
“Money-bags” '
J
An Independent Japanese-English Organ.
worrying he has a habit of
Yep folks, it’s been a long time . Kar.)
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
| Speaking of Scotland, Mrs. R. ing out the Greenwood deC
since I’ve g.reefed you from the
as a medium of expression and news outlet
pages of The New Canadian. Shin did a lovely vocal job on tion into a private caucus, J
among those of Japanese origin in Canada.
Yep, must have been in the good two Scottish folk songs at the miss those Greenwood dele»'<
when they’re not in session?J
old days when Tommy’ Shoyama banquet, but Rosie Kodama’s
Toyo Takata ---------'
used to munch a hamburger and Chinese dance was a mystery to pecially Setsu Takemoto.
...Japanese Section Editor
Takaichi Umezuki
Apparently she got consul
punch a typewriter on Powell St. me—those silent stealthy move­
—Advertising
Ken .Mori -------------Speaking of Shoy’ama, I went ments gave me the shivers—and able publicity after she atreniF
PLaza 5005 — Toronto. Ont.
4 79 Queen St. W.
the National Convention in ^^
to Kamloops this week-end, and heavens, it was cold enough in
Office Hours:
bridge.
I’ve always wonde^
lo and behold, I was surrounded Kamloops. I’d rather have seen
8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
by Shoyamas, one in front of me, something from a warmer clime about those press statements aS
Monday to Friday.
$3.00 for six moot
now I’ve disproved Vic Ogi^
one to the left of me and one to —a hula dance for example.
9:00
a.m.
-12
noon,
per one year
I don’t want to be always beef­ comments about her aloofne^S
the right of me.
Good thing
Saturday.
Tommy wasn’t behind me, so I ing, but I was disappointed in even tried holding hands
it Calls:
managed to back out slowly and the banquet entertainment pro­ her— I thought her large broA
T. Takata RA. 2719
T. Umezuki — OX. 7042,
quietly and now I’ve retired to gram. When they told me there eyes were so warm and fnenahF
Room M-E-N in the Plaza. Yep, was a lady delegate from the but I don’t know—up here '^
authorized as s
mail. Post Office Dept., Ottawa.
comfortable here, and it seems Doukhobour country — Grand Kamloops, I’m rather inclined r
to be the only quiet room in the Forks—, I fully expected to see agree with Vic that she is v ■
Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1950
Hotel, so I’ll just sit right down a strip tease act on the banquet cold as H------ ! Of course stJ
and write a commentary on all program, but Faye Sugimoto just mer’s coming and she maym^
COMMENTARY ON THE B. C. CONVENTION
I’ve seen at this B. C. JCCA’s turned out to be another good La Jbit, but I never cross J;t
Convention delegate. Of course bridges before I come to then ';
fourth annual convention.
It is heartening to note that the delegates to the
That serious looking paunch’ ;
It’s been the best convention she looked sleepy at times, but
recent provincial JCCA Convention in British Columbia we’ve had so far. Details and who wouldn’t when we have individual with the big iaiJJ
have expressed a resolve to maintain the JCCA and to activities planned so that it func­ caucus meetings from 1 to 5 sitting in the Greenwood bleacFers should be wearing a tuibai J
continue its work in behalf of the still more than 6,000 tions like a Convention should a.m. ?
remark
of
the
The
brightest
I
half closed my eyes and looked:
persons of Japanese ancestry remaining in that province. function. Noteworthy too, dele­
attributed to over at Frank Hamaguchi, an: V
gates are feeling more at home Convention is
This was the decision despite the difficulties of finance, and behaving as they should do George Tsuchiya of Revelstoke really I can just picture him wifi J
leadership and communications between the scattered at a Convention.
who said, After all these bull a turban, and a harem of aU j
centres.
: going to Tranquille twenty around him. He is a dej'' ri
Yep, B. C. JCCA conventions sessions, I’in
for
a
rest.


We went up to see thinker and always votes th
There is the belief in maaiy quarters that with the have come a long way. We’re
passage of the franchise question, there are no Japanese looking for a bang-up one at him but couldn’t find him up( right way. Speaking of voting i
there. George reminds me of an
Canadian problems in British Columbia of a scope that Kelowna next year. Delegates English bulldog—about as large. Nobby Fujisawa was the oF :
too, are speaking up and taking
■ standing spokesman for Creep "
would justify the continuance of a unified provincial more active part in all debates. and about as cocky. But you’ll wood. Sometimes takes opposite V
body which is maintained by proportional tributes from Good sign, but the pay-off is never- make another Churchill sides in a debate with his fellct
the local chapters many of which are confronted with this: Kelowna and Vernon both George, if you continue declining constituent, but after all, this J’%
declining’ membership. However, late last year, the wanted the Convention next year. nominations for First Vice Presi­ a democracy. Through sniot^
Vernon darn near got it too— dent because you think the Presi­ dulled and sleepy eyes, I watche? ~
problem of the fishermen returning to the coast arose,
him in action, and I can just pr'
thanks to delegate Grace Kurita. dent is going to die!
and that in itself is reason enough to warrant the main­
Do you know Grace ?
Of course Faye wasn’t the only ture him 20 years from now,ti^
tenance of a provincial set-up. That no other similar
She’s something like dynamite, sleepy looking delegate, but every Conservative member of Park'
a
little
half pound package that time I looked across the table at ment for Brocklehurst riding
problems will crop up is being overly optimistic.
She’s the Salmon Arm delegation, they still pleading before the Hoi^
Moreover, the work of the JCCA is not restricted to goes off with a bang.
harmless though. I stuck my big really impressed me. Mike Na­ .for a Dominion Bill of Rights ’
solving immediate Japanese Canadian problems. There
neck out and supported Kelow­ kagawa always had that “Early
The up and coming B. C. Chaj,
are many ways in which the JCCA can devote its effort na's bid for the Convention. to bed, early to rise, Makes a ter is Kelowna. The ground wort;
towards the advancement of the Japanese Canadians, Gracie threatened me with noth­ man healthy, wealthy and -wise” laid by Delegates Tom Tomiye,
and by so doing contribute towards the betterment of ing short of extinction by gun­ look about him. No doubt he is I Giro Yamamoto and Chic Moril-y
fire. Proves that she’s, a poor training his colleague Keiji Ka- I! destined to rise to greater height J
Canada- as a whole.
shot—I’m still alive to write this. wase to also follow the straight And their supporters—we saw a
A point of special note is that the Convention gave
5 ou know, Gracie’s ambition is and narrow.
goodly number of them at the
serious consideration to the transfer of the provincial to become the Lady Speaker of
The most enthusiastic and con­ dance, but only five turned up u
headquarters to Vancouver and have intimated its even- the Legislature when the CCF fident delegates in the sessions
the Observers seats at the Con-tual removal to there. Thore
according to reliable goes into power in B. C.—that is, were Ako Matsubayashi and Nap­ vention. Next-time fellows, let’s* estimates, between 300 to 400 persons of Japanese an­ unless she gets married first and py (short for Napoleon) Saka­ see you in at the meetings. Tha
cestry residing there and this consideration would in­ she’s apt to because she is one of moto of Slocan City. They really applies to all the members, noiL
those gals that would do the oro- shine when it comes to commit­ only from Kelowna but every­
dicate that this number will be sizably increased.
posing first.
However,
she ting themselves on the budget where.
wouldn’t jabber so much if she quota. I wish ginger ale would
There’s a fellow with a huge
didn
t
have
those
two
silent
(k'
gain
for
me
that
same
confidence.
Race Relations Topic
brief case who attends lecture; ~
nights Mits Isobe and Tosh Ya- Canada. Dry shareholders may
works
in the lab, and organize-'Of Two Noted Speakers kuia seated on either side of her
IWA SAKAI
Two well-known speakers, Mr. for support. Anyavay, she does not realize it, but they can thank J CCA in his spare time. Your: i
TORONTO. — Mrs. K. Iwa
Ako and Nappy for receiving and as keen as mustard—he re I
Sakai, 75, wife of Mr. Kahei Sa­ V illiam J. Carter who is the do .a good job for Vernon, even their dividend cheques so regu­
presents the Vancouver Chapte'
;
kai of Toronto, passed away* or. leader of the Negro community if she raised their budget quota larly.
Yes, Sus Tabata we’ll bnr:„ ’
in Dresden, Ont., and Rabbi Ab­ by fifty bucks.
Jan.
at East General
Three
raps
of
the
gavel
and
headquarters down to you one<
raham L. Feinberg will speak on
When the Convention opened, you know, that Vice-President
Hospital after a lengthy illness.
these
days—on a platter—ju-'
the theme, “.rhe Race Problem— delegate Kaz Shoyama (L. Kam­
After the otsuya held on the
Mel
Kawano
is
in
the
Chair,
just
anything to get away from th-..
What Canada Must Do About It loops) gave us a warm welcome
previous day, t uneral services
acceptin. an amendment to ar darn cold in Kamloops. 0-^
(A Challenge To Government!)” to his fair city. I’m beginning to
were, held at the Lynett f uneral
a letter to George Tanaka. doubt his sincerity- because the amendment to an amendment to timers will be reminiscent i
Home on Jan. Il L. Rev. T. Tsuji
a motion to adopt. Was it the Vancouver
Chapter meeting
officiated. Crem tion took place National JCCA secretary, Rabbi thermometer hovered from 36 gavel, or did he hit his head
when
they
hear
that Dr. it
Feinberg
stated
that
they
wdl
on
below zero up to about 20 below
on Feb. 1 at the
the
table
three
times—Mel Banno is now helmsman for t;
deal on a forthright and candid zero, and another thing, Kamtorium.
basis with the race problem as ?iPS’ • !ady delegate Barbara doesn’t believe in all night ses- Kamloops Chapter, and at t
husband
it appears in Canada today and Adachi isn’t very warm. She’s sions either—says it makes his Convention was Banquet Chap­
and three son
the action which must be taken one of those girls of the old whiskers blacker.
man, having a very difficult hr-,,
mpeg and Y asuo and Iwa
That
neatly^
dressed
man
with
by tb.e Government through law. school, and all she can say is NO,
handling this and that crisis
Toronto and a daughter. Mrs. T.
the
voice
and
worried
frown
is
and. that it is important that the
This room is certainly gettk
^NO that is, when we ask
Odamura of .Penticton. B.C. They
Money-bags” Okada, commonly cramped and chilly, so perhaps 7
est po ibie number of people her local to take over the Pro­
wish to convex their
known as “Bill”. And when the I’ll move to Room 309 now. P:”
from all lectio
of the communi­ vincial Headquarters.
thanks for the
bills and money bags equal, we haps the noise has subsided suf­
regardless
race, creed or
No doubt, she gets that NO
Tributdons n-d
tivv^ who
know
the budget has been balanc­ ficiently so I can greet the met
lour attend
ion.
business from Kar Kobayashi—
tended the fun
ts,
This discussion will take place he s ~ been saying NO at Con­ ed. The only trouble with W W ing sun in a reclining pos.* :
■ vnday, Feb. 10, at 8:15 p.m. ventions for so long that it’s be­ (Weary Willie) Okada is when
y Bio
ie balances one budget, he is
coming a habit. The only solu­
N.
Ont
Bye bye for now folks, and I
worrying again because he hasn’t
d, Toronto.
tion I can see is to- exile Kar so
got another one to balance. Is be rearing my ugly head in tn«
and Mius influence won’t pattern Kam­
Id Machida o
h
“ r uneral services were ; loops ruture. I would suggest .he hardest working man in B. C. columns again one of these &passed awav 01

that
is
unless
Mr.
Editor
JW
for
the
JCCA,
and
when
no
one
Jan. 31, Rev. W. B. Ma- I
exHe him to Scotland’
Jan.
officiating.
I
else is left to carry on, he does Jt down with his hammer.
(Write me a letter of thanks.
it alone.
The B. C. members
a.tJ
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THE NEW CANADIAN
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Johnny Takeda Has High Average With 237,
Yamada, Takeda Teams Deadlocked For Top

Prof. Kawabe To Visit
W. Ontario This Week

PAGE SEVEN

YBS Valentine Dance
PORTRAIT • COMMERCIAL • COLOUR

Feb . 14th—Does this date
-the Rev. Prof. M. Kawabe will mean anything to you ? I
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visit V estern Ontario centres day of the TYBS Valentine
. ( T0WIK STUDIO
Q. K. Cleaners were knocked surance with 23
one
week earlier than the pre­ Dance, Make the Labour Lyceum,
a comout of first place and dropped manding lead for high avera
viously arranged dates as he was corner
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obliged
to change his plans.
to fourth as they were blanked Yamada’:
s Isoshima is rundrew’s Sts., youx- rendezvous for
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by Yamada Studios. Takeda In­ ner-up 227. Other better averThe meetings he will address a fine
evening of dancing and
surance kept pace doing likewise i ages are S. Ono (Takeda) 226, Me as follows: Leamington. Feb. relaxation.
to Danforth Cleaners and thus i E. Nakamura (O.K.) 224, Joe 10, at 8:15 p.m.; Chatham, at Vic­
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Forget youi* troubles fox- an
the two teams remained dead­ I Tehara (Urabe) 220, H. Inouye toria Ave. United Church, Feb.
Feb. evening’ Come and have
locked and’ moved up into the top (Vaxiety) 218, M. Matsumoto n, 8:15 p.m. and London, Feb. friendly chat in a pleasant
10114 QUEEN ST. W.
a
slot together with 95 points (Queen) 217, H. Iida (Yamada) 12, time and place to be an- mosphere and dance to tlr
Phone
2 smoota
apiece. Variety Grill remained 216, T. Mori (O.K. and T. Fuji­ nounced locally.
WA
6953
and popular rhythms of your
Professor
For Pick-up and Delivery
a point behind by taking Sora oka (Yamada) 215.
Kav,-a be and
favorite band
Good music i
vife
have
also
received
word
Construction 7-0.
•. Harry Inouye so far has the
re- the theme of th: s evening.
0. K. had 92 points and Queen best triple mark with 887 while cently that they have been api rizes are always a welcon
pointed delegates to the World so don’t forget to watch for
City who took a 5-2 decision ’ Mas Sugamori
and
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In Hamilton, It’s
from Team 9, follows with 8S. I Kaz Kuroda (Urabe) both have Sunday School Convention to be doox* prize. A special prize for
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held in Toronto this summer.
Other results of Feb. 3 games ] hit fox* the hig'h single.
the ladies and a few other novel­
were, Urabe Insurance 5, Nat j
ties will be given at the dance.
Freedman 2; Best Cleaners 4, I
Doors will be open at 8:30 p.m.
CHOP SUEY HOUSE
Toronto JCCA Elects
AB
Star Cleaners
so
come
early.
Admission
is
75c
B
21 JOHN ST., NORTH
Evening’s top scores went to j Officers For 1950
per person. Buy your tickets now
J. Takeda 830-300, Isoshima 810- i
from members of the TYBS ox*
The Toronto Chapter JCCA,
For Fine Chinese Food
333, S. Ono 827-300 and H. Inou­ at its annual general meeting
Mustangs 67—Whizz Kids 42 ' phone the Toronto Buddhist
ye 780-305.
* held on Feb. 12, chose its board
Facilities for
Mustangs continued to pile up Church. WA. 5265.
Johnny Takeda of Takeda In- f of officers for the current term. convincing victories and extendPARTIES & BANQUETS
The new slate of executives is ed their unbeaten strin to ten
Hamilton Alphas Keep headed by Kinzie Tanaka, who games, The W. K. kept within Retiring JCCA Officers
was elected president for his sec- strikin’ distance in the initial Given Party At Taber
Win String Intact
quarter, but faded as th _ deadly
ond successive term.
1ABEK, Alta. — Three mem­
The Alphas from Hamilton re­
right
arms of Herby and Ken bers of the retiring executive of ;
The other members of the
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mained undefeated in the Junior board of executives are Yoshio Miyasaki began to pile up the
Decorators, Plasterers
the Tabex* JCCA, formerly the!
loop by dumping Toronto Jets, Hikida, Masuko Iguchi,
and
Miyo lead. Yuki Kameoka and Alan Tabex- Aiyukai, were feted at a I
while the local Stags shellacked Iwasaki, Bessie
Stucco Works
Nakazawa, Ma- Fujiwara tried desperately co party held in their honour re­
the Hamilton Angels 35-14 in a sako Miyasaki,
Ken Hori, Tam- keep the Kids in the game.
cently.
Saturday double bill in Toronto.
my Marubashi, Fred Kayahara,
Mustangs: H. Miyasaki 20, K.
Messrs. F. Fujimagari, Y. Ya­
KANSHIRO OMOTO
Alphas clinched first place by George Takeda, Hugo Yamamo- Miyasaki 15, Inamoto 9, Maki­
magishi and N. Teshima were
their win and Wes Hyodo has to, Ken Kutsukake, Hideo Hiraki, moto 9, T. Toyama 7, Ohara 5,
219 Dunlevy Ave.,
presented with Parker pen and
practically
done
the
same
with
t'
Vancouver, B. C.
Sam Kamo, Steve Nakai and Roy J. Toyama 2, Mori.
pencil sets fox* their services and
the individual scoring honors by Morito.
Whizz Kids:. Kameoka 12, Fu­ ^Tforts in making- the organiza­
Phone MArine 3459
dropping in 23 points. Mike Na­
The Issei members of the jiwara 10, Shintani 8, Koyanagi tion one of the most successful
gata sparked the Jets by putting executive are T. Umezuki, T. 4, J. Maikawa 4, F. Miyasaki 2, and powerful in Southern Alber­
together seven field baskets and Kameoka, S. Kamino, C. Furu­ Fukumoto 2, Kajioka, K. Maika­ ta.
wa.
eight free throws for 22 points. kawa and T. Tanaka.
In making the presentations,
Jun Fukumoto was the only
Rebels 62—Aces 53
Reports for the past yeax- were
pxesident Tas Tamashita com- I
other player hitting double fig- given by Kinzie Tanaka who re­
Coming from behind to take mended the men on their fine
Agent
ures contributing 12 to the visiviewed the past activities of the the Aces, the Rebels climbed into work and expressed the hope I
tors’ cause. Final score read 53MONARCH LIFE
Toronto Chapter, Tammy Maru­ a second-place tie in a thrill- that they would continue to
ASSURANCE CO.
bashi who gave the treasurer’s packed game. The return of wholeheartedly support and guide j
In the other game, Stags man­ report and Fred Kayahara who Shige Ashikawa to their ranks the new executive. In replying, |
66 King St. E., — Tel. 2-2594
aged to score 15 points to the reported on the National JCCA has fired the Rebels who are the guests thanked the club and
Hamilton
making a determined bid fox* the stated that the new- executive
Angels’ 7 in a dull first half. Conference held in Lethbridge.
After the changeover, the Stags
should feel at liberty at any time
Residence:
Prior to the meeting a short runner-up spot.
The game started slowly but to ask their advice* and assis- | j 59 Oxford St., — Tel. 7-1960
worked over the visitors to pull film was thown.
tance.
farthei* away with Terry Kameo­
Dr. James Endicott of the loth teams found the range and
ka and Bob Kajioka carrying the Canadian Peace Movement spoke each basket was countered by
scoring load for the ’winners
another. At the half the win­
Better Service
on the current conditions in the
Tastier Food
ners held a 22-20 margin. The
with 12 and 9 points respectively. Far East.
pace was increased in the final
half with the lead frequently
Everyone Welcome
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to
For
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With
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the
THE TORONTO YOUNG BUDDHISTS SOCIETY’S
Aces were enjoying a 45-41 lead '
ANNUAL VALENTINE DANCE
Manager; David Kong— (Residence) Phone: HO 4033
but misfortune struck them when '
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Toronto, Ont
hax'd-working Aki Hayashi was i
Labox* Lyceum
carried off the floor -with a
BBORST
(Spadina at St. Andrews)
sprained ankle.
After a brief
Tuesday, February 14
delay, the game -was resumed
Good Music—Door Prize—Special Prize for the Ladies—
and the Rebels, behind the ac­
_
Novelty Dances
curate shooting of Paul Hirano
ailC“g from 8:30 P*ni*
Admission—75c per person
and Ashikawa, soon tied the
Tickets available from TYBS members or phone
score and then went out in front.
Toronto Buddhist Church—WA. 5265
George Hirano and Tom Miya­
shita were the big guns for the
losers.
Have Your Furnace Examined Free c; Charge
Rebels: P. Hirano 20, Ashika­
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By Our Heating Experts
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Aces: G. Hirano 13, Miyashi­
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PAGE EIGHT

THE NEW CANADIAN

SOCIAL CALENDAR

Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1950

Nisei Tenor Scores In First Recital
By Staff Writer

ture. He feels that each has its
own
characteristics and expres­
In his first public recital at
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sion, .and each can be appreciat­
10—Montreal.
Afontreal Nisei the Concert Hall of the Roya
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Fellowship movie night, at St. Conservatory of Alusic recently,
But singing is hard work. He
Mark’s Church, 6775 De St. Frank
Kumagai,
well-known
puts
in an average of three hours
Vallier St., 8 p.m.
Nisei tenor, made an auspicious
daily, and about 25 hours in a
10—Toronto. U. of T. Nisei Stu­ debut in what he hopes will be a
week
either at the Conservatory
dents’ Club Valentine Dance, successful musical career.
His
General Insurance
Phone GL-S077
or at the Church of All Nations
at Polish Alliance Hall, 62 rendition of a wide range of
86 GAMBLE AVE.
Claremont, 9 p.m.
where he puts in his practice. In
selections requiring the utmost of
Toronto, Ont.
10—Toronto.
Young
Alarried versatility, was acclaimed with a
order to master one song, it reAutomobile, Fire, Burglary,
Couple Group meeting, Pun­ warm ovation by a large audi­
Life, Accident & Sickness, etc.
quires hours of practice and repitition.
shion Room, at Aletropolitan ence which was noticeably a dis­
Church, at 8:15 p.m.
criminating one.
Although this was his first
11—Leamington. Essex JCCA
He will follow this appearance
cital, Frank has sang before
Agent
St. Valentine’s Dance, at with another recital which will
CROWN
LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
various groups on a variety of
Office: 21 Dundas Square
Ray’s Hall, 61 Wigle St., 8 be directed towards Japanese ap­
occasions and is ready and willing
Phone AD-0076-7
p.m.
peal planned for some time next
Res.: 5-26 Manning Avenue
to help whenever and ■wherever
TORONTO, ONT.
11—Vancouver. Vancouver JCCA month. Concluding this, Frank adds.
he can. At the Canadian Nation­
Res. ME. 6072
Valentine Dance, Pender Aud­ hopes to have a similar recital in
On the subject of crooning, al Exhibition last year, he took
itorium, 339 W. Pender St., Montreal,
then,
possibly
in jazz and other forms of so-called part in his first and only contest
7:30 p.m.
Hamilton. Presently, he is the modern form of music, Frank which was restricted to tenors
1 Adelaide St. E., Toronto
11—Lethbridge JCCA Valentine tenor soloist and a membei- of mentions that he finds enjoy- each of whom had to sing the
Barrister and Solicitor
Roller Skating and Dancing the quartet at the Simpson ment in all types of music, boogie same number.
There were 17
1st and 2nd Mortgage Loans
Interlude, at Roller Barn.
Avenue United Church, an ap­ woogie included, and has rar el v entrants in all, but he came in
arranged
14—Toronto. Toronto YDS Val­ pointment he received last Octo-, missed seeing a Bing Crosby pic- second, only a single point behind
Office EL. 5259 Res. LY. 3427
entine Dance, at Labour ber. He is studying at the Conthe winner, and the notation,
Lyceum, S:30 p.m.
j servatory under Miss Nina Gale Toronto JCCA
“wonderful voice I” was ■written
17—Winnipeg. Alanitoba JCCA who is ranked as one of the most
MONARCH LIFE
Community Campaign on the adjudicator’s remark card.
Balentine Brawl, at YWCA eminent teachers in Canada with
and
Previously Received
8:30 p.m.
Frank wonders why more
whom he has been for nearly Jane Uchida
2.00
GENERAL INSURANCE
Mrs. M. Kanamaru
24—Picture
Butte.
2.00 Niseis, especially boys do not
Picture three years.
Marie Yoshida
2.00 take music more seriously for it
Butte Y.B.A. Basket Social
Interested in a career ? Defini­ T. Mochizuki
Telephone: 1241Y1
1.00
and Dance, at Keopke’s Hall, tely, he says.
is a -wonderful field, not in the
Mr. & Mrs. T. Uno
P.O. BOX 182
KAMLOOPS, B.C.
3.00
8:30 p.m.
monetary
sense
but
in
its
grati
­
Mr.
&
Mrs.
One disadvantage here, and
Iwamoto
3.00
2G—Lethbridge.
fication of self-expression. And
this is the constant complaint of S. Okawara
Miyazaki
League Roller Skating Party, any aspiring Canadian artist, is Mr. & Mrs.
3.00 there s no better way to enlarge
J. Inamoto
1.00 one’s circle of friends. Music­
at Roller Barn, 5-7:30 p.m.
that it’s hopeless to try to make Miss T. Hashimoto
Agent
2.00
a career of it here. Unless they Miss T. Obayashi
2.00 ians are some of the most won­
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE
cross the border and gain recog- Haru Murakami (Haru)
2.00 derful people of the world, he
COMPANY OF CANADA
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nition there, it can’t be a suc- Aoshio & Fusae Hori
4.00 says. Frank sees a lot of talent
MEETING
Iwazo
&
Kono
Tanaka
5.00 among Niseis, and he notes that
Box 149
Kamloops, B.C.
cessful career, And therefore, he
Mr. & Airs. T. Kataoka
4.00
girls have done much more to­
The Young Married Couples would like to go the Mecca of Mr. & Airs. E. Nishioka
4.00
Group will hold a meeting on all artists, New York and take Mrs. K. Shiraishi
2.00 wards developing it, and would
Airs.
&
Mrs,
AI.
Tabata
1’riday, Feb. 10, at S:1.5 p.m., in a chance.
Even crooning in a
5.00 like to see the boys follow suit.
Sue
&
Michi
Madokoro
3.00
the Punshion Room, at the Ale- nightclub would be a start, he
Mas Adachi (Alas)
4.00
tiopolitan Church. Guest speak­
Kent Hatanaka
1.00 Taber Group Enjoys
Chop Suey House
er will be Air. Fidler, secretary
Mr. & Mrs. K. Tsuyuki
B. C. CONVENTION
3.00 Gay Skating Party
Mr. & Airs. A. Abe
92-A
Elizabeth St., Toronto
of the adult group.
4.00
Mr.
&
Airs.
K.
Nakai
&
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had
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a
field
of
snow

perfect
setting
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5.00
Sus
Tabata,
Vancouver;
George
JK.
Hisaki
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spirited
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2.00
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Tsuchiya, Vernon; Grace Kurita, v
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2.00 successful Taber JCCA sponsor­
Public.
3.00 ed skating party held at Nagai’s
Mils Isobe and Tosh Yakura, Kay
201 Northern Ontario Bldg.
3.00
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330 Bay St.
2.00 ' pond on Jan. 29.
mamoto
and
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Alori,
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&
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C.
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py Sakamoto, Sloean City: Bar.
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Watches
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is
a
paid
advertisement
Community and International
Grandforks
Frank Hamaguchi inserted by the Toronto JCCA.
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and
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Prompt Attention to Mail
The
Convention
was
held in the
Order Repairs
When in Chinatown—It will
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pay you to visit us
v net e it v as officially opened on
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