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TORONTO. ONT1
By TOYO TAKATA
ip- .1. M. Macdonnell who is
Progressive Conservative
A fc,r Toronto-Greenwood,
Ml probably find Japanese wed;Y to his liking. In parlia® he suggested that marriage
monies should be three hours’
SATURDAY, APRIL 15,
1950
for
$6 Per Year—10c Per Copy
Delegates From Alberta JCCA Chapters
To Convene In Lethbridge On “April 22
While the actual ceremony of
^
LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — The Alberta JCCA Third
Japanese weddings is nowhere
Texan Nisei Becomes
Annual Conference will be held in Lethbridge on April
near the three-hour mark, the
post-mortem,
more delicately Midshipman In USN
22 at the YMCA. The conference wilt again bring to
called the reception, is the big
SHERIDAN,
— After gether delegates from the local chapters in Edmonton,
show. And here the trend seems completing a year’s training at
Taber, Raymond, Coaldale, Lethbridge Northern nmd
not merely to keep with th
the Navy Pre-Flight School at
Lethbrid ge City.
Joneses, it’s to
ahead Pensacola, Fla,, last month, Joe
He offers the reason that of the Tanakas. With
“An active and interesting
china L. Akagi, 21, of this city became
zdhy ceremonies would make meshi, drinks, and as
program
is in store, for the dele
many a full-fledged midshipman in the
Pick Canadian Rep
gates,” reports Bob Nishikawa,
sj people take
marriage guests as the chop suey house
To Japan Peace Talk
ge seriously, and that formid-. will hold, a nest-egg hasn’t a
He is taking* further extensive secretary of the Alberta JCCA.
OTTAWA. — Ralph Collins
The morning session which is
M weddings would provide a chance to become a nest-Cg1 ST.
training and is stationed on a
Canadian
member of the Far
eterrent io hasty unions. Then’
The whole thing is getting out navy carrier to learn the ad to commence at 10 a.m. will see
Eastern Commission in Wash
kt couples will run afoul of of hand, both financially and in vanced course in landing and President George Higa give his
ington, D. C., will represent
ihnonial rocks, he contends. its elaborateness. Most every bombing tactics which will con report covering the past activi
Canada at the Commonwealth ’
Whether he’s right or wrong, wedding is apparently out to out- tinue for a year. Upon complet ties of the Alberta JCCA. This
meeting* on the Japanese
will be followed by the treasurk rake no issue. But his idea strip the preceding*
one. We ing the training, he will become er’s report, and reports from
peace treaty. to be held in
sr going to find favor with think a littl
more simplicity
Sydney, Australia, shortly, it
each of the six local chapters.
respective principals. They con and austerity
might be proper
In the afternoon, the introducwas announced here on April
fer there’s too much ado as it and practical.
Protest
Aussie
Visit
13.
lion of resolutions by the reso?w stands without turning it
It must be agreed, however,
Of
Bishop
Yashiro
Hon. Lesler B. Pearson,
lutions
committee at l:$0 p.m.
ps a full-scale floor show with that
Mr. Macdonnell is right in
Secretary
.of State, for Extern
will open the second session.
-revolving bandstand.
that an elaborate wedding cereThe Libera] Government of
* A prominent citizen of Leth
al Affairs made the announce
he Toronto Star adds an mony
will make young people Australia is under fire for its bridge, yet to be named, will ad
ment.
musing editorial comment to
think twice before taking the big decision to permit Anglican dress the delegates during the
s proposal. It points out that step.
Especially if it means a Bishop Michael Yashiro to visit afternoon session. This will be
■esent-day affairs are trying
has arranged for a fitting social
^ockoiii punch to the pocket- Australia next month. Particu- followed by a study and discusclimax to conclude the confereagh with months of prepara- hook.
larly vehement in opposition is
sion of the future program, the ence with a gala evening of
m and planning which is then
the
Returned
Servicemen’s constitution, the budget and
the music and dance at the YMCA
■ought to a climax of near-hysLeague.
resolutions.
Find
Rice
Japan-Style
auditorium commencing at 8 p.m.
na, with bridges wrought up
Bishop Yashiro will be the
The
business
portion
of
the
“Everyone is cordially wel
a state of nervousness with On Dark Continent
first Japanese since the second conference will conclude with. the
comed to attend this Conference,
ooms marching to the altar
A roving Nisei camerman world war to set foot on Aus
election
of
officers
for
the
:
new
to
witness -the sessions and then
2 dead ducks.
from New York, Toge Fujihara, tralian soil and his trip is re
term.
spend an enjoyable evening at
These mental and • physical spent several months in Liberia garded as a peace missions
Aside
from
the
business
pro
^ras would be heightened and at the bottom of the hump on
It is thought that the new gram, the planning committee the convention dance,” Mr. Ni
shikawa concludes.
gasified by prolonging the the west coast of Africa. On a government is attempting to
saony to the duration of a filming assignment, he tells of tone down Australia’s anti-Ja--wedged ■ stage production, it his experiences, which he says panese attitude in permitting his
he still sweats out in his sleep, visit. Under the Labor regime,
Then the Star warns that it as related in this month’s Scene all Japanese were barred from
°uld bring about a minor social magazine by Dyke Miyagawa.
Australia.
The natives didn’t know how
•Q economic revolution. During
Bishop Yashiro visited Canada
By George Obokata
are Edward Ide, Hankey Morit’Palar wedding seasons, clergy- to take Toge, for he was neither twice recently. In September
^w.ould have to be spelled off black nor white. But as soon as 1948, he passed through Toronto
LONDON. — By this time, sugu, and George Obokata, with
work m shifts. And with he took his turn at cooking the on his return from a conference many are no doubt wondering if Sam Yamada as alternate.
The fund drive campaign has
’ee-nour weddings and re- rice, Japanese-style the story in London.
Last year, in No the JCCA Chapter here has pas
been
very successful. In addition
arsals of the same length, the goes, he made a . big hit with vember, he made a trip to Can sed out of existence. That’s far
to attaining our quota, wc have
^rch couldn’t be used for any them, as he followed practically : ada, stopping at Toronto and from the truth.
been
able to make an additional
•her activities outside
A few months ago, the chapter
Vancouver.
of wed- the same procedure.
adopted a new name, the London pledge. A donation was also
j Training of
and St. Thomas JCCA with the sent to the UNICEF.
brides, grooms,
Sports activities have centred
I^risnien
Niseis of the two cities joining
nd
around
basketball, badminton
t '11? that makebridesmaids,
UP t;be enthe one organization.
and
bowling,
the winter indoor
Eddie Ide is the new president,
b5e 10 the
would necessucceeding Sam Yamada who re sports. We have engaged in in
a new occupation with the
Charles Hitoshi Nekoda, Tor
Actively associated with the
tercity meets with both Nisei
.
"!e:n of wedding schools onto, together with Hideo Nishi Toronto Buddhist Church since signed in order that he may be and Caucasian groups in Chath
radio or theatrical mura, Winnipeg, will leave for its formation, Mr. Nekoda has able to devote his time to post
am and Ingersoll.
The mar ria ge ceremony Kyoto, Japan, where they will served as a hokyoshi (assistant graduate work and reserve armv
L'd require
activities. Tak Ozaki is the new
Socially, we have been kept
>r. - o have script writers in .enrol at the Ryukoku University priest) and was one of those in sports convenor having replaced
busy with a box lunch social with
t rewritten to be to study Buddhism and to be or strumental in organizing the
Kotchi Yanagisawa.
with the extended dained as Buddhist ministers.
a Negro young people’s group,
Toronto Young Buddhists Socie
For guest speakers at our dances at Chatham and Leam
Mr. Nekoda is leaving Toronto ty. Recently he has been closely
d Cro and St. John's on April 15 and will visit Win associated with the Dharma meetings we have had Tommy ington, as well as our own social
White, an outstanding sport per functions. The coming event is
might have to nipeg, Raymond and Vancouver classes, a Buddhist study group,
sonality of southwestern Ontario, the Spring Frolic to be held on
m * eddings in case prior to sailing from San Fran- attended principally by Caucasi
Miss Doreen Curry of the library- April 22 at the King St. United
e m one of the prin- cisco on May 8. Both will return ans.
Gr
staff on “Music Appreciation”, Church.
Visitors are expected
me gruelling cere- to Canada early next year.
Another member of the Tor and “Ting-’ Tingley, cartoonist from Toronto, Hamilton, Chath
Aside from taking courses at
do-k prof^, onto Buddhist Church, Mr. Rich of the London Free Press.
am and Leamington.
)
know
very
the
Ryukoku University, they
~
nuptial
ard Robinson, the first Caucasian
Planned for the near future is
proceedings plan to tour Japan to visit vari
In our interracial activities,
- '-re haven’t at- ous temples and to gain what to join the Buddhist organization a joint Issei-Nisei meeting with Nisei speakers have taken part
here, is planning to leave short
a showing of the film “Kenji in the Inter-Race, Inter-Faith
pass judgment, cultural knowledge they can in
m hi
ly for London to study Oriental
‘at we've seen, it the short time that is available
Comes Home” and the signing panel and in the Anglican lent
and
languages and then will go to
of
the scroll for the International service series on their Japanese
to
them.
streamlining,
Japan to study Buddhism. He
Christian University of Japan. and Japanese Canadian program.
‘he altar with
Mr. Nishimura lias been serv
has been active in the Buddhist
a. ' as if he were
ing as the minister to the Mani Church here, conducting English Reg Cooper, city clerk of Lon
Recently the Inter-Race, Inter
don, is slated to be a guest Faith Group of which the JCCA
muzzles of a toba Buddhist ' Association and
services whenever Rev, Tanashi
speaker on “Civic Affairs”.
-n than the its affiliated groups and upon
is an active member, held a de
Tsuii. the resident minister, is
nan s, the sympaThe chapter delegates to the bate, “Resolved, that intermarwit.
ume
i
forthcoming Ontario JCCA Con d^Se is desirable”. The affirma
-ne critical on- j mini
in Winnipeg as । absent, and
d.
I o
the Buddhis
ference to be held in Hamilton tive was declared the winner.
Eddie Ide Is New President Of Active London
And St. Thomas JCCA, Spring Frolic Planned
TORONTO. ONT1
By TOYO TAKATA
ip- .1. M. Macdonnell who is
Progressive Conservative
A fc,r Toronto-Greenwood,
Ml probably find Japanese wed;Y to his liking. In parlia® he suggested that marriage
monies should be three hours’
SATURDAY, APRIL 15,
1950
for
$6 Per Year—10c Per Copy
Delegates From Alberta JCCA Chapters
To Convene In Lethbridge On “April 22
While the actual ceremony of
^
LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — The Alberta JCCA Third
Japanese weddings is nowhere
Texan Nisei Becomes
Annual Conference will be held in Lethbridge on April
near the three-hour mark, the
post-mortem,
more delicately Midshipman In USN
22 at the YMCA. The conference wilt again bring to
called the reception, is the big
SHERIDAN,
— After gether delegates from the local chapters in Edmonton,
show. And here the trend seems completing a year’s training at
Taber, Raymond, Coaldale, Lethbridge Northern nmd
not merely to keep with th
the Navy Pre-Flight School at
Lethbrid ge City.
Joneses, it’s to
ahead Pensacola, Fla,, last month, Joe
He offers the reason that of the Tanakas. With
“An active and interesting
china L. Akagi, 21, of this city became
zdhy ceremonies would make meshi, drinks, and as
program
is in store, for the dele
many a full-fledged midshipman in the
Pick Canadian Rep
gates,” reports Bob Nishikawa,
sj people take
marriage guests as the chop suey house
To Japan Peace Talk
ge seriously, and that formid-. will hold, a nest-egg hasn’t a
He is taking* further extensive secretary of the Alberta JCCA.
OTTAWA. — Ralph Collins
The morning session which is
M weddings would provide a chance to become a nest-Cg1 ST.
training and is stationed on a
Canadian
member of the Far
eterrent io hasty unions. Then’
The whole thing is getting out navy carrier to learn the ad to commence at 10 a.m. will see
Eastern Commission in Wash
kt couples will run afoul of of hand, both financially and in vanced course in landing and President George Higa give his
ington, D. C., will represent
ihnonial rocks, he contends. its elaborateness. Most every bombing tactics which will con report covering the past activi
Canada at the Commonwealth ’
Whether he’s right or wrong, wedding is apparently out to out- tinue for a year. Upon complet ties of the Alberta JCCA. This
meeting* on the Japanese
will be followed by the treasurk rake no issue. But his idea strip the preceding*
one. We ing the training, he will become er’s report, and reports from
peace treaty. to be held in
sr going to find favor with think a littl
more simplicity
Sydney, Australia, shortly, it
each of the six local chapters.
respective principals. They con and austerity
might be proper
In the afternoon, the introducwas announced here on April
fer there’s too much ado as it and practical.
Protest
Aussie
Visit
13.
lion of resolutions by the reso?w stands without turning it
It must be agreed, however,
Of
Bishop
Yashiro
Hon. Lesler B. Pearson,
lutions
committee at l:$0 p.m.
ps a full-scale floor show with that
Mr. Macdonnell is right in
Secretary
.of State, for Extern
will open the second session.
-revolving bandstand.
that an elaborate wedding cereThe Libera] Government of
* A prominent citizen of Leth
al Affairs made the announce
he Toronto Star adds an mony
will make young people Australia is under fire for its bridge, yet to be named, will ad
ment.
musing editorial comment to
think twice before taking the big decision to permit Anglican dress the delegates during the
s proposal. It points out that step.
Especially if it means a Bishop Michael Yashiro to visit afternoon session. This will be
■esent-day affairs are trying
has arranged for a fitting social
^ockoiii punch to the pocket- Australia next month. Particu- followed by a study and discusclimax to conclude the confereagh with months of prepara- hook.
larly vehement in opposition is
sion of the future program, the ence with a gala evening of
m and planning which is then
the
Returned
Servicemen’s constitution, the budget and
the music and dance at the YMCA
■ought to a climax of near-hysLeague.
resolutions.
Find
Rice
Japan-Style
auditorium commencing at 8 p.m.
na, with bridges wrought up
Bishop Yashiro will be the
The
business
portion
of
the
“Everyone is cordially wel
a state of nervousness with On Dark Continent
first Japanese since the second conference will conclude with. the
comed to attend this Conference,
ooms marching to the altar
A roving Nisei camerman world war to set foot on Aus
election
of
officers
for
the
:
new
to
witness -the sessions and then
2 dead ducks.
from New York, Toge Fujihara, tralian soil and his trip is re
term.
spend an enjoyable evening at
These mental and • physical spent several months in Liberia garded as a peace missions
Aside
from
the
business
pro
^ras would be heightened and at the bottom of the hump on
It is thought that the new gram, the planning committee the convention dance,” Mr. Ni
shikawa concludes.
gasified by prolonging the the west coast of Africa. On a government is attempting to
saony to the duration of a filming assignment, he tells of tone down Australia’s anti-Ja--wedged ■ stage production, it his experiences, which he says panese attitude in permitting his
he still sweats out in his sleep, visit. Under the Labor regime,
Then the Star warns that it as related in this month’s Scene all Japanese were barred from
°uld bring about a minor social magazine by Dyke Miyagawa.
Australia.
The natives didn’t know how
•Q economic revolution. During
Bishop Yashiro visited Canada
By George Obokata
are Edward Ide, Hankey Morit’Palar wedding seasons, clergy- to take Toge, for he was neither twice recently. In September
^w.ould have to be spelled off black nor white. But as soon as 1948, he passed through Toronto
LONDON. — By this time, sugu, and George Obokata, with
work m shifts. And with he took his turn at cooking the on his return from a conference many are no doubt wondering if Sam Yamada as alternate.
The fund drive campaign has
’ee-nour weddings and re- rice, Japanese-style the story in London.
Last year, in No the JCCA Chapter here has pas
been
very successful. In addition
arsals of the same length, the goes, he made a . big hit with vember, he made a trip to Can sed out of existence. That’s far
to attaining our quota, wc have
^rch couldn’t be used for any them, as he followed practically : ada, stopping at Toronto and from the truth.
been
able to make an additional
•her activities outside
A few months ago, the chapter
Vancouver.
of wed- the same procedure.
adopted a new name, the London pledge. A donation was also
j Training of
and St. Thomas JCCA with the sent to the UNICEF.
brides, grooms,
Sports activities have centred
I^risnien
Niseis of the two cities joining
nd
around
basketball, badminton
t '11? that makebridesmaids,
UP t;be enthe one organization.
and
bowling,
the winter indoor
Eddie Ide is the new president,
b5e 10 the
would necessucceeding Sam Yamada who re sports. We have engaged in in
a new occupation with the
Charles Hitoshi Nekoda, Tor
Actively associated with the
tercity meets with both Nisei
.
"!e:n of wedding schools onto, together with Hideo Nishi Toronto Buddhist Church since signed in order that he may be and Caucasian groups in Chath
radio or theatrical mura, Winnipeg, will leave for its formation, Mr. Nekoda has able to devote his time to post
am and Ingersoll.
The mar ria ge ceremony Kyoto, Japan, where they will served as a hokyoshi (assistant graduate work and reserve armv
L'd require
activities. Tak Ozaki is the new
Socially, we have been kept
>r. - o have script writers in .enrol at the Ryukoku University priest) and was one of those in sports convenor having replaced
busy with a box lunch social with
t rewritten to be to study Buddhism and to be or strumental in organizing the
Kotchi Yanagisawa.
with the extended dained as Buddhist ministers.
a Negro young people’s group,
Toronto Young Buddhists Socie
For guest speakers at our dances at Chatham and Leam
Mr. Nekoda is leaving Toronto ty. Recently he has been closely
d Cro and St. John's on April 15 and will visit Win associated with the Dharma meetings we have had Tommy ington, as well as our own social
White, an outstanding sport per functions. The coming event is
might have to nipeg, Raymond and Vancouver classes, a Buddhist study group,
sonality of southwestern Ontario, the Spring Frolic to be held on
m * eddings in case prior to sailing from San Fran- attended principally by Caucasi
Miss Doreen Curry of the library- April 22 at the King St. United
e m one of the prin- cisco on May 8. Both will return ans.
Gr
staff on “Music Appreciation”, Church.
Visitors are expected
me gruelling cere- to Canada early next year.
Another member of the Tor and “Ting-’ Tingley, cartoonist from Toronto, Hamilton, Chath
Aside from taking courses at
do-k prof^, onto Buddhist Church, Mr. Rich of the London Free Press.
am and Leamington.
)
know
very
the
Ryukoku University, they
~
nuptial
ard Robinson, the first Caucasian
Planned for the near future is
proceedings plan to tour Japan to visit vari
In our interracial activities,
- '-re haven’t at- ous temples and to gain what to join the Buddhist organization a joint Issei-Nisei meeting with Nisei speakers have taken part
here, is planning to leave short
a showing of the film “Kenji in the Inter-Race, Inter-Faith
pass judgment, cultural knowledge they can in
m hi
ly for London to study Oriental
‘at we've seen, it the short time that is available
Comes Home” and the signing panel and in the Anglican lent
and
languages and then will go to
of
the scroll for the International service series on their Japanese
to
them.
streamlining,
Japan to study Buddhism. He
Christian University of Japan. and Japanese Canadian program.
‘he altar with
Mr. Nishimura lias been serv
has been active in the Buddhist
a. ' as if he were
ing as the minister to the Mani Church here, conducting English Reg Cooper, city clerk of Lon
Recently the Inter-Race, Inter
don, is slated to be a guest Faith Group of which the JCCA
muzzles of a toba Buddhist ' Association and
services whenever Rev, Tanashi
speaker on “Civic Affairs”.
-n than the its affiliated groups and upon
is an active member, held a de
Tsuii. the resident minister, is
nan s, the sympaThe chapter delegates to the bate, “Resolved, that intermarwit.
ume
i
forthcoming Ontario JCCA Con d^Se is desirable”. The affirma
-ne critical on- j mini
in Winnipeg as । absent, and
d.
I o
the Buddhis
ference to be held in Hamilton tive was declared the winner.
Eddie Ide Is New President Of Active London
And St. Thomas JCCA, Spring Frolic Planned
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Page 6
PAGE SIX
Page 7
Saturday, April Id, 1950
IIll^^ CANADIAN
A PREVIEW
hyakawa Portrays Capably A laugh Officer
erson a
PAGE SEAMEN
croJJ
a
APRIL
ENGAGEMENTS
15—Toronto. Toronto
JCCA
TORONTO. — The
Monthly
Social.
Canadian
ment of Miss Yoshiko J oanne
Fer those who like their movie , bert portrays the author in her 1 atabe, second daughter of Mrs.
15—Toronto. Metropolitan Nisei
enu m excessive helpings of prison experiences and her per Tsune Yatabe, and Mr. Jiro Jer
Fellowship •‘Easter Frolic”
eniotional anguish and tension formance is considered a Pos ry Kiyonaga, third son of Mr.
Dance. Eastern YWCA, Ger
with physical
brutality
for sibility for dramatic awards
and Mrs. Kihei Kiyonaga, was
rard and Hastings, 8:30 to
dessert, 20th Century-Fox’s adap
The other important role, that announced at the Chungking
11:45 p.m.
tation of Agnes Newton Keith’s of the prison commandant is Chop Suey on April 9.
15—Toronto. St.
Chri
true experience in a Japanese handled by the Japanese silent
House Girls Softball Team
internment camp for* women in screen villain Sessue Hayakawa,
TORONTO. — The engage
at St.
North Borneo, “Three Came his second assignment since re ment of Miss Hideko Onishi
Christopher House, 67 Wales
Home” is an entertaining course. turning to Hollywood after a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O
St. 7:30-11:45 p.m.
Others who seek relief or action long self-styled exile in France. Onishi of Toronto, and Mr. Jim
15—Hamilton. Exhibition Bnsin a darkened theatre better look
ketball and Wind-up Dance.
Unlike “Tokyo Joe” in which my Wataru Kagawa, son of Mr.
for something else.
Toronto TNT-Hamilton AnHayakawa played the Oriental and Mrs. Shigetaro Kagawa of
That’s how the picture hit us prototype of an unlovable Dick London, was announced at the
gels. Toronto Whizz Kidsin a private showing earlier this Tracy character, he was given a Golden Dragon on April 7.
Hamilton Alphas, '
p.m.
s&s®
week. In Toronto it. will appear chance to give out with the hisDance at Goulds Hall.
Yamada Studio
'—Let hbridge. A1 bert a J CCA
at the Odeon Toronto when trionics and proved why he rated
COALHURST, Alta. — Miss
Third Annual Conference and
twelve o’clock strikes ■ for Dis- so high in the speechless era Mitsuko
Nishiguchi,
eldest
MISUMI
KOSAKA
Conference Dance, at YMCA.
neYs Cinderella \
when he picked up $6000 weekly daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.
TORONTO.
—
Church
of
All
Sessions 10 a.m. and 1:30
This is a factual story of ah for being wicked before the Nishiguchi of Ashcroft, B. C.,
Nations
was
the
setting
for
the
p.m.
Dance at 8 p.m.
American authoress, married to camera. That was when he was and Mr. Masao Arizono, eldest
marriage
of
Miss
Hannah
Kosa
:—London. London and St.
an Englishman, a colonial official in the same league with Douglas son of Mr. and Mrs. Zentaro
ka,
fourth
daughter
of
Mr.
and
in the East Indies. A young son Fairbanks Sr., Mary Pickford Arizono of Coalhurst, Alta., an
makes up the other “Three”; Tom Mix and Charlie Chaplin. ’ nounced their engagement on Mrs. Yotaro Kosaka of New
to Mr
28—Taber. Taber YBA Dance,
They are interned by the japanHe manages capably a tough March 16 at the Kinkyu Chop Denver
Misumi,
eldest
son
of
Mrs.
Shige
at Taber Legion Hall, 9-1 a.m.
ese invaders, and consequently assignment, tha t of Col. Su "a Suey at Lethbridge.
Misumi of Slocan City, B. C. on 29—Vancouver. U.B.C. Students
separated as the men are shipped who displays the viciousness °of
Baishakunins are Rev. and
April 1. Rev. Shimizu officiated
final social, Hastings Audi
to another prison.
a Japanese officer and the heart Mrs, Y. Kawamura.
at
the
ceremony.
torium, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Briefly, the story is the strug- of a man with a strong attachGiven
away
by
Mr.
Mike
Ma
29
—
Hamilton. Hamilton JCCA
gle of Mrs. Keith to maintain ment for his family. Col Su^a
Snakeblood
Highball
runo, the bride wore traditional
Dance at the Central Hall.
her poise and dignity, as well as who studied at the Universitv°of
white
satin
with
fitted
lace
Cure
For
Tired
Feeling
to struggle for herself and her Washington,
befriends
Mrs
bodice and long sleeves tapering 29-30—Hamilton. Ontario Pro
son to survive the ordeal of con- Keith, with whom he discusses
TOKYO. — Feel run-down, old to a lily point accented by a
vincial
JCCA
Conference,
inement in a day-to-day uncer- her book which he has read tells before your time? The snake
sessions
at
Rhythm
Room. 12
gathered
skirt
and
circular
train.
!™ and ^eipless existence. She about his family, and reminisces blood highball is the latest
Catharine
St.
N.
ind’gnit^ and torture un- about his college. He is shown remedy tried by many prominent A pearl-covered gown caught
til the prisoners are liberated as a compassionate, simple man Japanese including government her long flowing veil and she
INI AY
and the family is re-united in the midst of brutality and officials, poets, actors, and gei carried a bouquet of pink roses.
The bridesmaid was her sister, 5—Lethbridge. Niseiettes Sadie
aganh
ruthlessness.
shas.
Janie Kosaka who wore a gown
Hawkins and Wind-Up Dance,
De-gtanourked Claudette Col- I
Most touching- .is the scene
Here is the recipe: Hang one of pale sea green satin.
Bob
at Civic Centre with Hi Hat
when, after* he learns that his live snake by its tail and punc Ohashi acted as best man while
Okanagan Academy
wife and three children have ture the hide near the heart. Eizo Fujibayashi and Shig Sora 9, ters Orch., 9-1 a.m.
—Toronto.
Toronto
JCCA
OF DRESSMAKING
been killed in the Hiroshima With a gentle massaging motion, were ushers.
May
Frolic,
at
Canadian
® Dressmaking
bombing, he finds three children squeeze the blood into a glass.
The sewanin were Mr. and
® Designing
Legion Hall, 9 p.m.
eating garbage scraping and he Add fruit juice or wine, garnish Mrs. Kanichiro Edamura.
® Kindred Arts
takes them to his private villa with snake heart and liver, and
Following the reception at the
Kelowna, B. C. — Mrs. Mikie
PORTRAIT > C 0 MM(RCI A I - COLOUR
to eat to their stomach’s content. serve.
Golden Dragon Chop Suey, the
Customers under 40 years are couple left for their honeymoon
, As he watches them he thinks of
Artistic Floral Creations : his lost family and breaks down, urged to limit themselves to one trip to Detroit. They will reside
designed by
f
For those that get a kick from snakeball per month, 40-55 to in Toronto.
miSilTS Bl i
/mwsw
*
*
Japanese being spoken, Japanese six, and those over’ 60 may gorge
dialogue is scattered throughout themselves, up to 20 snorts.
SHOJI - TA NIIS Hl
111 0 UH 8 1 S SI
*
U«0M18
FUJI 3 8 11
the film. In fact, to those who
1171 Danforth Ave.
PICTURE BUTTE, Alta. —
do not understand, it does spoil B.C. Japanese Hospital
(at Green wood)
The marriage of Miss Yayeko
the
picture.
Toronto, Ont.
Patients Moved To N.D. Taniishi, daughter of Mr. and
It measures up as a tense,
Mrs. Gonshiro Taniishi of Pic
Open Evenings
NEW DENVER, B. C. — Ja ture Butte, Alta., and Mr. Genji
sometimes sordid fare, and is not
GE. 5010
recommended as exciting or panese patients, mostly elderly Shoji, son of Mr. and Mrs. TsuFor a Home?
stimulating, but those who go for Issei, were transferred recently nejiro Shoji of Grimsby, Ont.,
emotional drama, will probably from the Kaslo, Nakusp and the was solemnized at the Picture
If you are, we will find the
Slocan
Community
Hospital
in
find it to their liking.
Butte Buddhist Church on March
house to suit you in the disNew Denver to a special ward of 30. Rev. Y. Kawamura officiated. ,. trict you
want.
Remember:
the New Denver Japanese Sana
Reception w
if you a: : renting, you are
held at the
Concert Tea Held
torium.
JCCA Hall.
buying a house almost three,
By Butte JCCA, YBA
^Fourteen cases in all were
Baishakunins were Mr. and
times tor someone else during,
moved, seven from Nakusp, five Mrs. I. Aoki and Mr. and
your lifetime, without build-1
PICTURE BUTTE, Alta. —
from Kaslo and two from the S. Miyashita.
ing any estate.
T
The Picture Butte JCCA Chapter
Slocan
Community
Hospital.
Two-needle and One- held a successful concert to raise
One patient from Nakusp was
For courteous and efficient
needle Operators for Bras- funds on April 1. They were sent to be cared in a private
helped in this undertaking by home in New Denver.
service, call
siere Plant.
Can earn as the Buddhist Church Women’s
ERIC N. ATTENBOROUGH
Association.
Real Estate Broker
ENGLISH PAPER IN JAPAN
as $80 a week.
2,
the
Y.B.A.
of
PicOn April
144 Dynevor Rd., Toronto
TOKYO. — The first post
ture Butte held a keirb-kai, in
viting the men and women in war commercial English news
the district over 60 years of age. paper in Japan began publication
Only Experienced Need Apply
on April 10. Called the Japan
News, it is an eight-page, sixday
tabloid. The Asian Publish
154 Pearl St.
—Harold Morishita—
ing Co. Proprietary Ltd., of Aus
tralia is backing the publication.
1931 Avenue Road
CREDIT
Toronto
WEDDING
INVITATIONS
Phone RE. 5411
C ^lFir nakamura,j Mq/.
Of All DESCRIPTIONS
.TORONTO
By Staff Writer
LOOKING
J f 1133 ^jersu. yamaoka
Registered Optometrist
b-uite 204 — 310 Bloor St.’W.
,
u
RA. 8137
?6i:Stt
TORONTO
by appointment only
9 6 DOORS WEST .OF BAY ST.
^ OPPOS8T£
BROADWAY
IIll^^ CANADIAN
A PREVIEW
hyakawa Portrays Capably A laugh Officer
erson a
PAGE SEAMEN
croJJ
a
APRIL
ENGAGEMENTS
15—Toronto. Toronto
JCCA
TORONTO. — The
Monthly
Social.
Canadian
ment of Miss Yoshiko J oanne
Fer those who like their movie , bert portrays the author in her 1 atabe, second daughter of Mrs.
15—Toronto. Metropolitan Nisei
enu m excessive helpings of prison experiences and her per Tsune Yatabe, and Mr. Jiro Jer
Fellowship •‘Easter Frolic”
eniotional anguish and tension formance is considered a Pos ry Kiyonaga, third son of Mr.
Dance. Eastern YWCA, Ger
with physical
brutality
for sibility for dramatic awards
and Mrs. Kihei Kiyonaga, was
rard and Hastings, 8:30 to
dessert, 20th Century-Fox’s adap
The other important role, that announced at the Chungking
11:45 p.m.
tation of Agnes Newton Keith’s of the prison commandant is Chop Suey on April 9.
15—Toronto. St.
Chri
true experience in a Japanese handled by the Japanese silent
House Girls Softball Team
internment camp for* women in screen villain Sessue Hayakawa,
TORONTO. — The engage
at St.
North Borneo, “Three Came his second assignment since re ment of Miss Hideko Onishi
Christopher House, 67 Wales
Home” is an entertaining course. turning to Hollywood after a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O
St. 7:30-11:45 p.m.
Others who seek relief or action long self-styled exile in France. Onishi of Toronto, and Mr. Jim
15—Hamilton. Exhibition Bnsin a darkened theatre better look
ketball and Wind-up Dance.
Unlike “Tokyo Joe” in which my Wataru Kagawa, son of Mr.
for something else.
Toronto TNT-Hamilton AnHayakawa played the Oriental and Mrs. Shigetaro Kagawa of
That’s how the picture hit us prototype of an unlovable Dick London, was announced at the
gels. Toronto Whizz Kidsin a private showing earlier this Tracy character, he was given a Golden Dragon on April 7.
Hamilton Alphas, '
p.m.
s&s®
week. In Toronto it. will appear chance to give out with the hisDance at Goulds Hall.
Yamada Studio
'—Let hbridge. A1 bert a J CCA
at the Odeon Toronto when trionics and proved why he rated
COALHURST, Alta. — Miss
Third Annual Conference and
twelve o’clock strikes ■ for Dis- so high in the speechless era Mitsuko
Nishiguchi,
eldest
MISUMI
KOSAKA
Conference Dance, at YMCA.
neYs Cinderella \
when he picked up $6000 weekly daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.
TORONTO.
—
Church
of
All
Sessions 10 a.m. and 1:30
This is a factual story of ah for being wicked before the Nishiguchi of Ashcroft, B. C.,
Nations
was
the
setting
for
the
p.m.
Dance at 8 p.m.
American authoress, married to camera. That was when he was and Mr. Masao Arizono, eldest
marriage
of
Miss
Hannah
Kosa
:—London. London and St.
an Englishman, a colonial official in the same league with Douglas son of Mr. and Mrs. Zentaro
ka,
fourth
daughter
of
Mr.
and
in the East Indies. A young son Fairbanks Sr., Mary Pickford Arizono of Coalhurst, Alta., an
makes up the other “Three”; Tom Mix and Charlie Chaplin. ’ nounced their engagement on Mrs. Yotaro Kosaka of New
to Mr
28—Taber. Taber YBA Dance,
They are interned by the japanHe manages capably a tough March 16 at the Kinkyu Chop Denver
Misumi,
eldest
son
of
Mrs.
Shige
at Taber Legion Hall, 9-1 a.m.
ese invaders, and consequently assignment, tha t of Col. Su "a Suey at Lethbridge.
Misumi of Slocan City, B. C. on 29—Vancouver. U.B.C. Students
separated as the men are shipped who displays the viciousness °of
Baishakunins are Rev. and
April 1. Rev. Shimizu officiated
final social, Hastings Audi
to another prison.
a Japanese officer and the heart Mrs, Y. Kawamura.
at
the
ceremony.
torium, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Briefly, the story is the strug- of a man with a strong attachGiven
away
by
Mr.
Mike
Ma
29
—
Hamilton. Hamilton JCCA
gle of Mrs. Keith to maintain ment for his family. Col Su^a
Snakeblood
Highball
runo, the bride wore traditional
Dance at the Central Hall.
her poise and dignity, as well as who studied at the Universitv°of
white
satin
with
fitted
lace
Cure
For
Tired
Feeling
to struggle for herself and her Washington,
befriends
Mrs
bodice and long sleeves tapering 29-30—Hamilton. Ontario Pro
son to survive the ordeal of con- Keith, with whom he discusses
TOKYO. — Feel run-down, old to a lily point accented by a
vincial
JCCA
Conference,
inement in a day-to-day uncer- her book which he has read tells before your time? The snake
sessions
at
Rhythm
Room. 12
gathered
skirt
and
circular
train.
!™ and ^eipless existence. She about his family, and reminisces blood highball is the latest
Catharine
St.
N.
ind’gnit^ and torture un- about his college. He is shown remedy tried by many prominent A pearl-covered gown caught
til the prisoners are liberated as a compassionate, simple man Japanese including government her long flowing veil and she
INI AY
and the family is re-united in the midst of brutality and officials, poets, actors, and gei carried a bouquet of pink roses.
The bridesmaid was her sister, 5—Lethbridge. Niseiettes Sadie
aganh
ruthlessness.
shas.
Janie Kosaka who wore a gown
Hawkins and Wind-Up Dance,
De-gtanourked Claudette Col- I
Most touching- .is the scene
Here is the recipe: Hang one of pale sea green satin.
Bob
at Civic Centre with Hi Hat
when, after* he learns that his live snake by its tail and punc Ohashi acted as best man while
Okanagan Academy
wife and three children have ture the hide near the heart. Eizo Fujibayashi and Shig Sora 9, ters Orch., 9-1 a.m.
—Toronto.
Toronto
JCCA
OF DRESSMAKING
been killed in the Hiroshima With a gentle massaging motion, were ushers.
May
Frolic,
at
Canadian
® Dressmaking
bombing, he finds three children squeeze the blood into a glass.
The sewanin were Mr. and
® Designing
Legion Hall, 9 p.m.
eating garbage scraping and he Add fruit juice or wine, garnish Mrs. Kanichiro Edamura.
® Kindred Arts
takes them to his private villa with snake heart and liver, and
Following the reception at the
Kelowna, B. C. — Mrs. Mikie
PORTRAIT > C 0 MM(RCI A I - COLOUR
to eat to their stomach’s content. serve.
Golden Dragon Chop Suey, the
Customers under 40 years are couple left for their honeymoon
, As he watches them he thinks of
Artistic Floral Creations : his lost family and breaks down, urged to limit themselves to one trip to Detroit. They will reside
designed by
f
For those that get a kick from snakeball per month, 40-55 to in Toronto.
miSilTS Bl i
/mwsw
*
*
Japanese being spoken, Japanese six, and those over’ 60 may gorge
dialogue is scattered throughout themselves, up to 20 snorts.
SHOJI - TA NIIS Hl
111 0 UH 8 1 S SI
*
U«0M18
FUJI 3 8 11
the film. In fact, to those who
1171 Danforth Ave.
PICTURE BUTTE, Alta. —
do not understand, it does spoil B.C. Japanese Hospital
(at Green wood)
The marriage of Miss Yayeko
the
picture.
Toronto, Ont.
Patients Moved To N.D. Taniishi, daughter of Mr. and
It measures up as a tense,
Mrs. Gonshiro Taniishi of Pic
Open Evenings
NEW DENVER, B. C. — Ja ture Butte, Alta., and Mr. Genji
sometimes sordid fare, and is not
GE. 5010
recommended as exciting or panese patients, mostly elderly Shoji, son of Mr. and Mrs. TsuFor a Home?
stimulating, but those who go for Issei, were transferred recently nejiro Shoji of Grimsby, Ont.,
emotional drama, will probably from the Kaslo, Nakusp and the was solemnized at the Picture
If you are, we will find the
Slocan
Community
Hospital
in
find it to their liking.
Butte Buddhist Church on March
house to suit you in the disNew Denver to a special ward of 30. Rev. Y. Kawamura officiated. ,. trict you
want.
Remember:
the New Denver Japanese Sana
Reception w
if you a: : renting, you are
held at the
Concert Tea Held
torium.
JCCA Hall.
buying a house almost three,
By Butte JCCA, YBA
^Fourteen cases in all were
Baishakunins were Mr. and
times tor someone else during,
moved, seven from Nakusp, five Mrs. I. Aoki and Mr. and
your lifetime, without build-1
PICTURE BUTTE, Alta. —
from Kaslo and two from the S. Miyashita.
ing any estate.
T
The Picture Butte JCCA Chapter
Slocan
Community
Hospital.
Two-needle and One- held a successful concert to raise
One patient from Nakusp was
For courteous and efficient
needle Operators for Bras- funds on April 1. They were sent to be cared in a private
helped in this undertaking by home in New Denver.
service, call
siere Plant.
Can earn as the Buddhist Church Women’s
ERIC N. ATTENBOROUGH
Association.
Real Estate Broker
ENGLISH PAPER IN JAPAN
as $80 a week.
2,
the
Y.B.A.
of
PicOn April
144 Dynevor Rd., Toronto
TOKYO. — The first post
ture Butte held a keirb-kai, in
viting the men and women in war commercial English news
the district over 60 years of age. paper in Japan began publication
Only Experienced Need Apply
on April 10. Called the Japan
News, it is an eight-page, sixday
tabloid. The Asian Publish
154 Pearl St.
—Harold Morishita—
ing Co. Proprietary Ltd., of Aus
tralia is backing the publication.
1931 Avenue Road
CREDIT
Toronto
WEDDING
INVITATIONS
Phone RE. 5411
C ^lFir nakamura,j Mq/.
Of All DESCRIPTIONS
.TORONTO
By Staff Writer
LOOKING
J f 1133 ^jersu. yamaoka
Registered Optometrist
b-uite 204 — 310 Bloor St.’W.
,
u
RA. 8137
?6i:Stt
TORONTO
by appointment only
9 6 DOORS WEST .OF BAY ST.
^ OPPOS8T£
BROADWAY
Page 8
PAGE EIGHT
THE NEW CANADIAN
Saturday
The New Canadian
dependent Japanese-English Organ.
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
as a medium of expression and news outlet
°f JaPanese origin in Canada
4/9 Queen^SLJY - PLaza 5005 — Toronto, Ont.
n
n
In Clancy Games
In last weekend’s THL InterSome mornings coming in to work, we pass bv
v ,
mediate Clancy Series activity, Gardens and if it’s the day before an NHL -amp
W-eLejf
the Nisei Stars split two games, f1 ?he?i aSk iS a Chance to buy those Scats’ Which m^^ Queueblanking Shamrocks 4-0 and danaruff on a baldhead but a lot more desirable ^
"
Authorized as second 01033
Dept.. Ottawa.
absorbing a 5-1 setback from willing to wait hours even in zero weather. DuringpljL^*
Tenesi-Andreoli.
they camp there overnight.
° P -V°L time,
At the ultra-plush ice plant in
We. thought we used to see female “kuro atamas”
c
I Dixie Arena, the Stars outmanmorning lineup, now we’ve had it confirmed. There’s u
?
ned their opponents and coasted or rour in line.
s Us>uaily three
to an easy 4-0 win. Jackie Tanaka
rang in the first goal and
Aori?^!6^ ^?ad4e5eiee W Akiyama °Pens Play on
Its been our impression that with odd exceptions
•
but for erratic shooting the
don
t
know
the
difference
between
a
left
winoand
a
p
Fm^V
J etropoIltan Gym in Toronto for the Stars could have added
a few but we find there’s quite a collection of Nisei female J
oZ mn
i“
nCi °Pen Badminton Tournament, more in the first period.
If they stand in line from six in the morning, wait until
Challenge T,1165)
n
“O1'e Vie for the Matt Matsui
Tempers flared high as the
at
the wicket, even at the sacrifice of extra hours ofg6t
Sr to (? n
6 W TsUji Challen^ Cup, «ie Iiishmen and Stars began rough hours
of work, they’re bugs to be sure
‘ * P a!W m
div ^ ^ r
* T1'0Phy and the various in- ing it up when Maw Mori, Tosh
*
Sakuia and Sat Kinoshita were
dividual trophies and prizes.
Our informer certainly is outwardly not the tvoe
u t
Ab
iecipients of high sticks thrown
smitten
by
puck
fever,
but
she
says
she
missed
half
a
doze/L
°
Game Long Popular
their way and Sakura and the
P6
The B. C. Japanese Men’s
Shamrock
goalie exchanged a Leaf games here all season. She doesn’t play sports her-Pi£
mixed
doubles
champs
although
can
tell
all
the
players
without
a
program
f
bM
She
Doubles Championship Trophy
mild flurry.
coo
lies forgotten but some may re last year it was a tight finish
she admits it’s an expensive fascination , b
Joe Togawa, Fred Kinoshita
between them and the team of
member 1940 when Shige Oku
tiCketS
’ P^o^anis, popcorn, and the time lo^t
and Dan Hashimoto added the
Fukusaka and Emy Kitamura.
■work
while
waiting
in line.
2ioni
mura and Baron Wakabayashi
After his great display with thiee Star goals in the second
*
*
♦
leigned supreme as champs. In ikpi
Ikeno in the open, Fukusaka had semester that saw goalie Tin
1941 and the last year the trophy the
We’re tickled to learn that a lot more girls than
i■
n i
misfortune to injure his arm Goto get his second shutout of
was in contention, Michi Ashi- but he has now rounded into the year.
are keen on sports. It gives ns a new avenue for eonversatio’””; "
E:
kawa and Johnny Tanaka were
them
it
opens
up
a
common
ground
of
interest.
'
y!
Lose At Royals
shape and the duo expect to re
champs and now, nine years
re:
_
_
But,
at
the
same
time,
what
costly
week-ends
for
him
d
On the following night, the
later, they are still potent figures pulse all threats to their crown. Stars found the powerful Tenesi- th31 T m Tlllg hOCkey games every Saturdav night rather
itch
Kay Ogaki is another who
in shuttledom.
sd
the double feature at the neighborhood theatre?
possesses an enviable record Andreoli too potent for them and
A few years previous, the first having
0
D
letter arrived from a female sports fan in Montreal
taken the ladies doubles succumbed to a 5-1 beating at the
"e
open tourney was held at the
.boxshaped Royal Rink.
Lisei sports emporium of Van crown three times with Emy Ki
In their first meeting, the T-A
tamura. This year she will miss
snoul
couver days, the Powell Street
team were lucky- to manage a
United Gym and then it moved Emy who is middle-aisling but
Yoi
will have Chiz Fukusaka who. 3-3 tie with the Stars but in this
tastes
over to the more spacious Strath has that fighting spirit which second clash, the burly pucksters
how '
cona School in succeeding years.
outclassed the Nisei with their
make up champions.
How solidly the game has es
good ।
Among the teams expected to fast -, breaking, free - wheeling
tablished itself in Nisei sports
ferent
give the comb plenty of opposi play. The Stars missed their two
not
SU
esteem can be seen in the numbAbruptly changing the subject, a Nisei golfer in Toronto was
tion are Chiyo Takeda-Dot Shoji centre stars, Maw Mori and Yuki
A t:
er of entrants—109 entries in
lately turned down from a
the toP ladies team from St. Kameoka who didn’t appear.
membership from the club at a public
the 1949 tourney, more than
a
cup
Midway in the first period, link. He was told that he could not be accepted because he was
FX, Mary Ebata and Ginger
twice the number of the coast
nn t'
lerakita who pack very hard Aki. Kuwahara cashed in on a re Japanese.
days.
inti
Sure, he could pay the
bound by Checker Nishimura to he wishes
shots unusual for Niseiettes.
but
^
regular
green
fees
and
pla
The man who has nurtured the
rm .
whenever
tally the only Star- goal. The
. ,
S’ bt mx 011 he membership. His money
Open in the East and acted as
sugar
Out-of-towners
Stars
S°“ th™’ but he
become "one good enough
missed
their
biggest Do“ol™
id tai
its chairman for the past three
of the boys.
Kitch Toyota of Kitchener and chance to add to the score in the
as
ves
years and is called the “father lucker Morito ‘of Toronto have second
*
*
canto
when
Ken
Adachi
of the open” is hardworking
But'
formed a formidable combo to missed a breakaway effort and
. We don’t care to elaborate as we’ve mentioned thico
lesHats Harada. Although he has
before about
head the list of out-of-town in the ensuing play, Kuwahara
the
rig
turned over the chairmanship to
and Hashimoto banged at the
P
,
.T
rS
'
.
At
the
recently
con
diemsJack Oki, Harada has taken over
sports could be brought above 4
sP»^'™hS. Surely,
cluded Kitchener-Hamilton-Tor puck through a melee of legs.
back a
the actual running of the tour
onto JCCA Invitation matches,
Fred Kinoshita played his
ney as tournament manager.
they trounced Fukusaka and Ike usual strong two-way game in
But <
ORDER YOUR COAL NOW
Close I ussles Seen
no to serve notice that they will front of goalie Goto who tried to
an°t
stem the T-A attack'
from
Michi Ashikawa who has been be in the running.
h Ft
Mr and Mrs. Kaichi Nagata
instrumental in developing many
GEORGE KAKINO
HELP WANTED
t 0
from
London will form another Nisei Girls Aid Utah U.
Representative for:
young Montreal hopefuls, will
bo ed
McKinnon Fuels Ltd.
team up with steaming southpaw winX miXnd team‘ Hamilton | To Win In Big Ski Meet W» XhTd- „ Sniderman
2234 Gerrard St. E.
y
1661 Radio, ,14 College St, Toronto.
Mus Toyota and the duo has "Ill be well represented, sendRes. KE. 8303 Office: GR. 1187
b^t ioc
TRUCK
DRIVER - gardener
BERTHOUD PASS, Colo, —
been given a good chance to lift 1U? ~IaS ToyoU’ VosH Tonogai
There
Apply Mr. Sano, GE. 7911 even'
the men s doubles crown. Tanaka and Teresa Okawa. Mas Toyota Severai Msei girls played a bi- mgsUToronto.
Works .
’ e;en'
has held the crown with Frank v
Wlth his sisteD Katie part in wiping the University of
FRED URABE
’ K ‘ w
Eastern Representative
i atsui with the resumption of 1 osiuda of London while brother Utah women ski team win top
; w?naers
Svlin? experience not necesCROWN LIFE INSURANCE CO.
the open in 1947 and were king- Kitch will have Sachi Nakai as honors in a recent four-school MX^
21 Dundas Square
Toronto
■ Poker f£
Ca’ c°- 209
partner.
Phone AD 0076-7
ski meet with Denver University
pmsjn MS only to lose last year
feDothinoyear
1117
St. Catharine St. W.
to Ken Fukusaka and Junji Ike
singes tourney win be ^Col!^^
he but
Montreal,
P.Q.
MA.
6318
.DOMESTIC^HELP WANTED
no.
Res. 3543 Lorne Ave., PL. 5328
s e\
JXPERPNCED
housework
AmonS th™ "as Amy Toda,
lanaka together with Kav and widget'underway 0^ UI
ds of a
Mrs
good home,
_gakl have Deen the perennial 1U15 and 21-0-’ starting \P
p0*"1^ °f Okana=an Centre. don
fi SO!
Chakon, o730 Willinguon Place, Vancouver.
±.A-7 De ChurchTn ! beiii^'T^
no
^?>r Good Homes
About
24
have
eate^l
1
Kav"To
“
k
XTT
•
.Reasonable Pri<
&?o°“ M°"day’ Et 8033<
consult
and last minut entries will be | Class 2 and Peggy iso f
and Company
et
received at All Nations gym or
^
q
U111
av
,
ut
7767
Sam
Vn
j
Pass
3,
gj
RL
forU^ework,~ouple.
Deal Estate Broker
Chartered Accountants
IJn'pA4- 4817 or la. 5804
'th-.
mada of Yamada Studios has
willf nl^'t ^°'70 Per month'
Doo Bloor st. W., Toronto
Maxwell Stern, C. A.
'n
Harry R. Sanders. C. A.
d
------- -------------- ---------------- a m pi)ng jn modern home 1
"
!— ’ '
ora
Imported English
FOR RENT
57 Queen St. W., Toronto
Or
Prompt Service
anhC. W. COPP
4 rooms close to ^iv^?6^
WA. 5954
Blue Serge Suits
/OO
Fairmile
* 08S7, Toronto.
• ' EA'
Adanac
Co
For all occasions,
Venetian Blinds
hr a in
Va“?uver- B. C.
Venetian Blinds Made to
Tailored to your measure.
DJephone West 15Q9-R-1
Order.
thu.
BY
STEEL — ALUMINUM __
OR bringing someone over
basswood
Prudent
and aii-lines including American
I ®
Harry Miyasaki
and
Canad^
Pan
Airways, Northwest Airlines
also Kepairing
Uh
1 Adelaide St. E„ Toronto
17S Beverley St.,
yc
and
^Hnes. Write Jr cal| for full mformaPL. 5321
Ub
Barrister and Solicitor
■—<3
o36
Dundas
St.
W.
1st
and
2nd
Mortgage
Loan*
of
W^, 5342
hah
inquiries
promptly
answered.
Toronto
arranged
Des. kp. 455
Interest Mounts As Badminton Players Prep
For Fourth Nisei Open, Singles Underway
CLASSIFIED
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Office EL. 5259 Res. LY. 3427
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THE NEW CANADIAN
Saturday
The New Canadian
dependent Japanese-English Organ.
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
as a medium of expression and news outlet
°f JaPanese origin in Canada
4/9 Queen^SLJY - PLaza 5005 — Toronto, Ont.
n
n
In Clancy Games
In last weekend’s THL InterSome mornings coming in to work, we pass bv
v ,
mediate Clancy Series activity, Gardens and if it’s the day before an NHL -amp
W-eLejf
the Nisei Stars split two games, f1 ?he?i aSk iS a Chance to buy those Scats’ Which m^^ Queueblanking Shamrocks 4-0 and danaruff on a baldhead but a lot more desirable ^
"
Authorized as second 01033
Dept.. Ottawa.
absorbing a 5-1 setback from willing to wait hours even in zero weather. DuringpljL^*
Tenesi-Andreoli.
they camp there overnight.
° P -V°L time,
At the ultra-plush ice plant in
We. thought we used to see female “kuro atamas”
c
I Dixie Arena, the Stars outmanmorning lineup, now we’ve had it confirmed. There’s u
?
ned their opponents and coasted or rour in line.
s Us>uaily three
to an easy 4-0 win. Jackie Tanaka
rang in the first goal and
Aori?^!6^ ^?ad4e5eiee W Akiyama °Pens Play on
Its been our impression that with odd exceptions
•
but for erratic shooting the
don
t
know
the
difference
between
a
left
winoand
a
p
Fm^V
J etropoIltan Gym in Toronto for the Stars could have added
a few but we find there’s quite a collection of Nisei female J
oZ mn
i“
nCi °Pen Badminton Tournament, more in the first period.
If they stand in line from six in the morning, wait until
Challenge T,1165)
n
“O1'e Vie for the Matt Matsui
Tempers flared high as the
at
the wicket, even at the sacrifice of extra hours ofg6t
Sr to (? n
6 W TsUji Challen^ Cup, «ie Iiishmen and Stars began rough hours
of work, they’re bugs to be sure
‘ * P a!W m
div ^ ^ r
* T1'0Phy and the various in- ing it up when Maw Mori, Tosh
*
Sakuia and Sat Kinoshita were
dividual trophies and prizes.
Our informer certainly is outwardly not the tvoe
u t
Ab
iecipients of high sticks thrown
smitten
by
puck
fever,
but
she
says
she
missed
half
a
doze/L
°
Game Long Popular
their way and Sakura and the
P6
The B. C. Japanese Men’s
Shamrock
goalie exchanged a Leaf games here all season. She doesn’t play sports her-Pi£
mixed
doubles
champs
although
can
tell
all
the
players
without
a
program
f
bM
She
Doubles Championship Trophy
mild flurry.
coo
lies forgotten but some may re last year it was a tight finish
she admits it’s an expensive fascination , b
Joe Togawa, Fred Kinoshita
between them and the team of
member 1940 when Shige Oku
tiCketS
’ P^o^anis, popcorn, and the time lo^t
and Dan Hashimoto added the
Fukusaka and Emy Kitamura.
■work
while
waiting
in line.
2ioni
mura and Baron Wakabayashi
After his great display with thiee Star goals in the second
*
*
♦
leigned supreme as champs. In ikpi
Ikeno in the open, Fukusaka had semester that saw goalie Tin
1941 and the last year the trophy the
We’re tickled to learn that a lot more girls than
i■
n i
misfortune to injure his arm Goto get his second shutout of
was in contention, Michi Ashi- but he has now rounded into the year.
are keen on sports. It gives ns a new avenue for eonversatio’””; "
E:
kawa and Johnny Tanaka were
them
it
opens
up
a
common
ground
of
interest.
'
y!
Lose At Royals
shape and the duo expect to re
champs and now, nine years
re:
_
_
But,
at
the
same
time,
what
costly
week-ends
for
him
d
On the following night, the
later, they are still potent figures pulse all threats to their crown. Stars found the powerful Tenesi- th31 T m Tlllg hOCkey games every Saturdav night rather
itch
Kay Ogaki is another who
in shuttledom.
sd
the double feature at the neighborhood theatre?
possesses an enviable record Andreoli too potent for them and
A few years previous, the first having
0
D
letter arrived from a female sports fan in Montreal
taken the ladies doubles succumbed to a 5-1 beating at the
"e
open tourney was held at the
.boxshaped Royal Rink.
Lisei sports emporium of Van crown three times with Emy Ki
In their first meeting, the T-A
tamura. This year she will miss
snoul
couver days, the Powell Street
team were lucky- to manage a
United Gym and then it moved Emy who is middle-aisling but
Yoi
will have Chiz Fukusaka who. 3-3 tie with the Stars but in this
tastes
over to the more spacious Strath has that fighting spirit which second clash, the burly pucksters
how '
cona School in succeeding years.
outclassed the Nisei with their
make up champions.
How solidly the game has es
good ।
Among the teams expected to fast -, breaking, free - wheeling
tablished itself in Nisei sports
ferent
give the comb plenty of opposi play. The Stars missed their two
not
SU
esteem can be seen in the numbAbruptly changing the subject, a Nisei golfer in Toronto was
tion are Chiyo Takeda-Dot Shoji centre stars, Maw Mori and Yuki
A t:
er of entrants—109 entries in
lately turned down from a
the toP ladies team from St. Kameoka who didn’t appear.
membership from the club at a public
the 1949 tourney, more than
a
cup
Midway in the first period, link. He was told that he could not be accepted because he was
FX, Mary Ebata and Ginger
twice the number of the coast
nn t'
lerakita who pack very hard Aki. Kuwahara cashed in on a re Japanese.
days.
inti
Sure, he could pay the
bound by Checker Nishimura to he wishes
shots unusual for Niseiettes.
but
^
regular
green
fees
and
pla
The man who has nurtured the
rm .
whenever
tally the only Star- goal. The
. ,
S’ bt mx 011 he membership. His money
Open in the East and acted as
sugar
Out-of-towners
Stars
S°“ th™’ but he
become "one good enough
missed
their
biggest Do“ol™
id tai
its chairman for the past three
of the boys.
Kitch Toyota of Kitchener and chance to add to the score in the
as
ves
years and is called the “father lucker Morito ‘of Toronto have second
*
*
canto
when
Ken
Adachi
of the open” is hardworking
But'
formed a formidable combo to missed a breakaway effort and
. We don’t care to elaborate as we’ve mentioned thico
lesHats Harada. Although he has
before about
head the list of out-of-town in the ensuing play, Kuwahara
the
rig
turned over the chairmanship to
and Hashimoto banged at the
P
,
.T
rS
'
.
At
the
recently
con
diemsJack Oki, Harada has taken over
sports could be brought above 4
sP»^'™hS. Surely,
cluded Kitchener-Hamilton-Tor puck through a melee of legs.
back a
the actual running of the tour
onto JCCA Invitation matches,
Fred Kinoshita played his
ney as tournament manager.
they trounced Fukusaka and Ike usual strong two-way game in
But <
ORDER YOUR COAL NOW
Close I ussles Seen
no to serve notice that they will front of goalie Goto who tried to
an°t
stem the T-A attack'
from
Michi Ashikawa who has been be in the running.
h Ft
Mr and Mrs. Kaichi Nagata
instrumental in developing many
GEORGE KAKINO
HELP WANTED
t 0
from
London will form another Nisei Girls Aid Utah U.
Representative for:
young Montreal hopefuls, will
bo ed
McKinnon Fuels Ltd.
team up with steaming southpaw winX miXnd team‘ Hamilton | To Win In Big Ski Meet W» XhTd- „ Sniderman
2234 Gerrard St. E.
y
1661 Radio, ,14 College St, Toronto.
Mus Toyota and the duo has "Ill be well represented, sendRes. KE. 8303 Office: GR. 1187
b^t ioc
TRUCK
DRIVER - gardener
BERTHOUD PASS, Colo, —
been given a good chance to lift 1U? ~IaS ToyoU’ VosH Tonogai
There
Apply Mr. Sano, GE. 7911 even'
the men s doubles crown. Tanaka and Teresa Okawa. Mas Toyota Severai Msei girls played a bi- mgsUToronto.
Works .
’ e;en'
has held the crown with Frank v
Wlth his sisteD Katie part in wiping the University of
FRED URABE
’ K ‘ w
Eastern Representative
i atsui with the resumption of 1 osiuda of London while brother Utah women ski team win top
; w?naers
Svlin? experience not necesCROWN LIFE INSURANCE CO.
the open in 1947 and were king- Kitch will have Sachi Nakai as honors in a recent four-school MX^
21 Dundas Square
Toronto
■ Poker f£
Ca’ c°- 209
partner.
Phone AD 0076-7
ski meet with Denver University
pmsjn MS only to lose last year
feDothinoyear
1117
St. Catharine St. W.
to Ken Fukusaka and Junji Ike
singes tourney win be ^Col!^^
he but
Montreal,
P.Q.
MA.
6318
.DOMESTIC^HELP WANTED
no.
Res. 3543 Lorne Ave., PL. 5328
s e\
JXPERPNCED
housework
AmonS th™ "as Amy Toda,
lanaka together with Kav and widget'underway 0^ UI
ds of a
Mrs
good home,
_gakl have Deen the perennial 1U15 and 21-0-’ starting \P
p0*"1^ °f Okana=an Centre. don
fi SO!
Chakon, o730 Willinguon Place, Vancouver.
±.A-7 De ChurchTn ! beiii^'T^
no
^?>r Good Homes
About
24
have
eate^l
1
Kav"To
“
k
XTT
•
.Reasonable Pri<
&?o°“ M°"day’ Et 8033<
consult
and last minut entries will be | Class 2 and Peggy iso f
and Company
et
received at All Nations gym or
^
q
U111
av
,
ut
7767
Sam
Vn
j
Pass
3,
gj
RL
forU^ework,~ouple.
Deal Estate Broker
Chartered Accountants
IJn'pA4- 4817 or la. 5804
'th-.
mada of Yamada Studios has
willf nl^'t ^°'70 Per month'
Doo Bloor st. W., Toronto
Maxwell Stern, C. A.
'n
Harry R. Sanders. C. A.
d
------- -------------- ---------------- a m pi)ng jn modern home 1
"
!— ’ '
ora
Imported English
FOR RENT
57 Queen St. W., Toronto
Or
Prompt Service
anhC. W. COPP
4 rooms close to ^iv^?6^
WA. 5954
Blue Serge Suits
/OO
Fairmile
* 08S7, Toronto.
• ' EA'
Adanac
Co
For all occasions,
Venetian Blinds
hr a in
Va“?uver- B. C.
Venetian Blinds Made to
Tailored to your measure.
DJephone West 15Q9-R-1
Order.
thu.
BY
STEEL — ALUMINUM __
OR bringing someone over
basswood
Prudent
and aii-lines including American
I ®
Harry Miyasaki
and
Canad^
Pan
Airways, Northwest Airlines
also Kepairing
Uh
1 Adelaide St. E„ Toronto
17S Beverley St.,
yc
and
^Hnes. Write Jr cal| for full mformaPL. 5321
Ub
Barrister and Solicitor
■—<3
o36
Dundas
St.
W.
1st
and
2nd
Mortgage
Loan*
of
W^, 5342
hah
inquiries
promptly
answered.
Toronto
arranged
Des. kp. 455
Interest Mounts As Badminton Players Prep
For Fourth Nisei Open, Singles Underway
CLASSIFIED
STERN, SANDERS
Toronto
Office EL. 5259 Res. LY. 3427
___
travel office
143 Queen St. W., Toronto, Ont. PL. 6451
<C