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1950
$6 Per Year—10c Per Copy
Alberta Conference
1 ri
know several people here,
^.Japanese, w o are going
with
m H
pan t
More Interest In Oommunity
Affairs N oted By Delegates
teach
There's Les Ca: ter who will be
for JMF n within three
He's th* > same fellow
oi me unnt
vs evacuation
; Ac
tion
1153.
bones.
e's headed
1 to
me JaVariety
a dozen
hes been pryir
psse language
beys which inch
Xisei youngster;
■; onlv for
s short time he
rtil be able to sue
there and is conte
there again after
receiv-
; Toronto.
: We like his met od of getting
hut to the coast, He's driving
tout with a truck
? means that he’ll =
la few shekels.
\ He says he's p
to
with an open-mint
Lo learn than t
And
when he gets there, lie hopes to
imeet the little people,
pre untouched by the
A ef: iftis of the occupation
; We wonder what became of
Kissel V eigl, the ex-sailor who
95s learning Japanese through
iEMs NOW OVER
VANCOUVER — After combdag the
iling grind of
two weeks of exams on April 29.
Msei students attending the
tfitusty of B. C. have scatter« to different parts of the pro-
Back to Kamloops is Bud IwaUi be going to the
next an to enter a dental
- Also in Kamloops
Ed. Ta- mshi.
George
Fukuyama,
Frank
Nori
Imato, George and
Bonnie R
a nave all returned
io tneir parents’
rw I
nation
cd Dr
mabe while
a
K.
31 ■ ^gxni lias renwood, Tsuyuki,
Iori to Lillooet,
s To Salmon Aim,
To Mission Ci
and
a
ev
ar
Truex
plann
lie h?
Truex
moth
that
Hr. Ernes
r who i:
Jap
it as if
gue, and ne tens us
aughter, though she
great deal,
Submitted May 10
George Tanaka, national
will apcutive
pear before the special Senate
committee hearings on human
rights and fundamental free
dom, on Wednesday, May 10,
to present the National JCCA
brief in support of a bill of
fights for Canada.
Mr. Tanaka reports that the
brief has now been completed
and that he has been requested
to read the brief in person at
the morning sitting.
LETHBR1DGE. — Substantial progress in the pro
motion of good interracial relation and understanding,
in participating in community affairs and in betteiing
the general welfare of Japanese Canadians were noted
by President George Higa in reviewing the overall
achievement and work of the JCCA.
Housing Top Worry
Of Fishermen
the Alberta JCCA Conference
held on April 22, he reported
t°i’G
that its accomplishments and its
s m
potentialities and the realization
By Special Correspondent
by the way, can
that
much
is
still
to
be
done
tes
native of Japan,
STEVESTON, B. C. — Bad
tified to the need for continuing
weather
so far has hindered any
the organization.
of the
Confirmation to his statement sizeable catch this season in the
Film
that they are active in communi Fraser area which opened in
with his
ty work came from all chapters. mid-March with the spring sal
Each echoed the keener interest mon. However the fishermen
we
work
taken in their community and are preparing for the big season
of Film Too Rough
that they were sharing in their ahead.
For GTs In Japan
Sockeye season will open a lit
respective, local affairs.
he is well indoctrinated in the
tle
later than last year on Dom
term
He noted that the past
TOKYO. — “Three Came
Home”, a story depicting the was highlighted last fall when inion Day.
Last year' there were only 30
On the other hand there- is hardships in a Japanese civilian the Alberta JCCA was the host
boats
operated by Japanese Can
Richard Robinson, a member’ of j internment
camp
originally to the National Conference in
the Toronto Buddhist. Church ' scheduled to be shown for the Lethbridge, and acknowledged adians here but this year, the
who will go to Japan to study occupation troops in the Ernie the contribution and the coopera second year of postwar fishing
Buddhism. He will first go to Pyle Theatre in Tokyo has been tion of the executive, the chap for them, has seen a jump to
ters and the members during his 130 vessels. However, it is still
a background of called off.
London to :
a far cry from the number once
ges. On his own
Oriental lan
After viewing a special screen term of office .
operating
out of Steveston, and
Focal
points
of
the
work
to
be
has already • mastered 1500 ing of the film, members of Gen.
no
one
expects
it to reach the
Chinese characters or kanji. Con MacArthur’s staff decided that undertaken, by the new execu
sidering that he is still in his the picture is “too rough” to be tive incorporated in resolutions, pre-war figures.
Reports from the northern
early twenties and has never shown to American Service per were to give a careful study to
the question of immigration, and fishing waters, the Skeena River
been east of the Rockies, that’s sonnel now stationed in Japan.
to investigate the possibility of district, say th.pt Japanese fish
quite a feat. Anybody that went
ermen are still returning, and it
instituting a credit union.
to Japanese language school Japan Lad Draws Plan
Means to improve the organ is expected that by the time the
knows.
For
Detroit
Auto
Firm
izational set-up, especially where season is in full swing there will
He hopes to become a teacher
of Oriental philosophy.
DETROIT, Mich. — Although it applied to inter-chapter co be an estimated 150 Japanese
there are millions of automobiles ordination and communication boats.
A few Japanese trollers too,
and drivers in the U.S.A, who are to be considered. A change
must have ideas on what the “car to the mail-ballot system to in are operating in deeper west
of tomorrow” would look like, it crease individual member par- coast waters.
Price of fish is practically
took a 16-year-old Japanese lad ticipation and interest is also to
to sketch a plan acceptable for be reviewed by the new execu- unchanged from 1949. The fish
ermen are receiving 25 cents a
consideration by the planning de tive.
Considerable reduction in the pound for spring and 14 cents
still in Vancouver. The summer partment of the Chrysler Corp,
membership due to the dispersal for white salmon.
residences of Gordon.
Imai, of America.
Although conditions are some
Masahide Yamamoto of Kura of many to new and unorganized
George Fujisawa, Amy Nakamo
what
improved from last year,
as
the
loss
of
districts as well
to, Sam Nakatani and Amy Oka shiki, Japan, where the number
of autos total less than a thous- others to B. C. fishing evoked housing is proving to be the pro
are unknown at present.
fear among the members who blem for the returning fisher
The campus of U.B.C. is still and, is a sophomore in high
He has helped at his thought that this would result in men. It is still difficult to find
a busy* scene as extensive build school,
hardships to meet Quotas. How suitable accommodations, and
ing construction is going under- father’s garage and has been
sketching “dream cars” in his ever the delegates were unani cost of houses is still very high
wav.
mous in agreement that finance whether one wishes to buy or
Build- spare time.
The new
He mailed his design to De campaigns be conducted when build.
ing, the modern north wing of
opportunities arose.
the library and the modernistic troit to seek their critical
school Import Duty On Coffee,
Ted T. Aoki, a
ding is un praisal and the plan was rated
home economics
teacher
at
Taber,
and
a
former
so highly that a contract form
Sugar, Soap Parcels
der construction.
president, was elected to head
was
sent
to
Masahide.
The
plan,
in the
TOKYO. — Soap, sugar and
the Alberta JCCA for the 1950will be the large Biological- one in several thousands, was
coffee,
when they are the sole
51 term. He will be assisted by
Pharmacy building and the new turned over to the engineers for an
executive
committee
of contents of a relief parcel post,
Preventive Aledicine building is further consideration.
George Higa, past president: will not be considered as "relief”
also under construction. And to
Alac Fukami, 1st vice president; goods and therefore, are subject
EVACUATE HOMES
day the $700,000 War Memorial
Robert
Nishikawa, 2nd vice pre to import, duty assessment, it
WINNIPEG. — Among the
gym is mushrooming, giving
sident; Alin Takada, recording was announced by officials of the
milies who were forced to
U.B.C. the finest gym on the
secretary;
Yukio
Tomiyama, Tokyo Branch of the Customs
evacuate their homes in the face
continent.
treasurer; and Walter Koyanagi, Office.
The new Aledical School will o fflooding waters south of Win Muneo Takeda and Kiyoto ShigeThese items also require the
begin this fall with, facilities for nipeg were Air. and Airs. Nobe hiro, ex-office members.
"import approval” of the Minis
60 medical students. The uni- Yamada of Vermette and Air.
More than 20 delegates repre try of International Trade and
y has been fortunate m and Airs. Shinyei.
senting six chapters, Coaldale, Industry if they are beyond the
ng Dr. Weaver, former as
Lethbridge
City, “relief quantity”, that is, when
11 be the largest in the Edmonton,
edicine at
sisiant
an item because of its quantity
Lethbridge
Northern
District,
H U.B.C. and among
it
ty of Minnesota, .
Raymond and Taber, were regis- can be reasonably considered as
the Medical Facult
a “commercial” shipment.
i tered.
graduating class th
S
\
F
TORONTO., ON
1950
$6 Per Year—10c Per Copy
Alberta Conference
1 ri
know several people here,
^.Japanese, w o are going
with
m H
pan t
More Interest In Oommunity
Affairs N oted By Delegates
teach
There's Les Ca: ter who will be
for JMF n within three
He's th* > same fellow
oi me unnt
vs evacuation
; Ac
tion
1153.
bones.
e's headed
1 to
me JaVariety
a dozen
hes been pryir
psse language
beys which inch
Xisei youngster;
■; onlv for
s short time he
rtil be able to sue
there and is conte
there again after
receiv-
; Toronto.
: We like his met od of getting
hut to the coast, He's driving
tout with a truck
? means that he’ll =
la few shekels.
\ He says he's p
to
with an open-mint
Lo learn than t
And
when he gets there, lie hopes to
imeet the little people,
pre untouched by the
A ef: iftis of the occupation
; We wonder what became of
Kissel V eigl, the ex-sailor who
95s learning Japanese through
iEMs NOW OVER
VANCOUVER — After combdag the
iling grind of
two weeks of exams on April 29.
Msei students attending the
tfitusty of B. C. have scatter« to different parts of the pro-
Back to Kamloops is Bud IwaUi be going to the
next an to enter a dental
- Also in Kamloops
Ed. Ta- mshi.
George
Fukuyama,
Frank
Nori
Imato, George and
Bonnie R
a nave all returned
io tneir parents’
rw I
nation
cd Dr
mabe while
a
K.
31 ■ ^gxni lias renwood, Tsuyuki,
Iori to Lillooet,
s To Salmon Aim,
To Mission Ci
and
a
ev
ar
Truex
plann
lie h?
Truex
moth
that
Hr. Ernes
r who i:
Jap
it as if
gue, and ne tens us
aughter, though she
great deal,
Submitted May 10
George Tanaka, national
will apcutive
pear before the special Senate
committee hearings on human
rights and fundamental free
dom, on Wednesday, May 10,
to present the National JCCA
brief in support of a bill of
fights for Canada.
Mr. Tanaka reports that the
brief has now been completed
and that he has been requested
to read the brief in person at
the morning sitting.
LETHBR1DGE. — Substantial progress in the pro
motion of good interracial relation and understanding,
in participating in community affairs and in betteiing
the general welfare of Japanese Canadians were noted
by President George Higa in reviewing the overall
achievement and work of the JCCA.
Housing Top Worry
Of Fishermen
the Alberta JCCA Conference
held on April 22, he reported
t°i’G
that its accomplishments and its
s m
potentialities and the realization
By Special Correspondent
by the way, can
that
much
is
still
to
be
done
tes
native of Japan,
STEVESTON, B. C. — Bad
tified to the need for continuing
weather
so far has hindered any
the organization.
of the
Confirmation to his statement sizeable catch this season in the
Film
that they are active in communi Fraser area which opened in
with his
ty work came from all chapters. mid-March with the spring sal
Each echoed the keener interest mon. However the fishermen
we
work
taken in their community and are preparing for the big season
of Film Too Rough
that they were sharing in their ahead.
For GTs In Japan
Sockeye season will open a lit
respective, local affairs.
he is well indoctrinated in the
tle
later than last year on Dom
term
He noted that the past
TOKYO. — “Three Came
Home”, a story depicting the was highlighted last fall when inion Day.
Last year' there were only 30
On the other hand there- is hardships in a Japanese civilian the Alberta JCCA was the host
boats
operated by Japanese Can
Richard Robinson, a member’ of j internment
camp
originally to the National Conference in
the Toronto Buddhist. Church ' scheduled to be shown for the Lethbridge, and acknowledged adians here but this year, the
who will go to Japan to study occupation troops in the Ernie the contribution and the coopera second year of postwar fishing
Buddhism. He will first go to Pyle Theatre in Tokyo has been tion of the executive, the chap for them, has seen a jump to
ters and the members during his 130 vessels. However, it is still
a background of called off.
London to :
a far cry from the number once
ges. On his own
Oriental lan
After viewing a special screen term of office .
operating
out of Steveston, and
Focal
points
of
the
work
to
be
has already • mastered 1500 ing of the film, members of Gen.
no
one
expects
it to reach the
Chinese characters or kanji. Con MacArthur’s staff decided that undertaken, by the new execu
sidering that he is still in his the picture is “too rough” to be tive incorporated in resolutions, pre-war figures.
Reports from the northern
early twenties and has never shown to American Service per were to give a careful study to
the question of immigration, and fishing waters, the Skeena River
been east of the Rockies, that’s sonnel now stationed in Japan.
to investigate the possibility of district, say th.pt Japanese fish
quite a feat. Anybody that went
ermen are still returning, and it
instituting a credit union.
to Japanese language school Japan Lad Draws Plan
Means to improve the organ is expected that by the time the
knows.
For
Detroit
Auto
Firm
izational set-up, especially where season is in full swing there will
He hopes to become a teacher
of Oriental philosophy.
DETROIT, Mich. — Although it applied to inter-chapter co be an estimated 150 Japanese
there are millions of automobiles ordination and communication boats.
A few Japanese trollers too,
and drivers in the U.S.A, who are to be considered. A change
must have ideas on what the “car to the mail-ballot system to in are operating in deeper west
of tomorrow” would look like, it crease individual member par- coast waters.
Price of fish is practically
took a 16-year-old Japanese lad ticipation and interest is also to
to sketch a plan acceptable for be reviewed by the new execu- unchanged from 1949. The fish
ermen are receiving 25 cents a
consideration by the planning de tive.
Considerable reduction in the pound for spring and 14 cents
still in Vancouver. The summer partment of the Chrysler Corp,
membership due to the dispersal for white salmon.
residences of Gordon.
Imai, of America.
Although conditions are some
Masahide Yamamoto of Kura of many to new and unorganized
George Fujisawa, Amy Nakamo
what
improved from last year,
as
the
loss
of
districts as well
to, Sam Nakatani and Amy Oka shiki, Japan, where the number
of autos total less than a thous- others to B. C. fishing evoked housing is proving to be the pro
are unknown at present.
fear among the members who blem for the returning fisher
The campus of U.B.C. is still and, is a sophomore in high
He has helped at his thought that this would result in men. It is still difficult to find
a busy* scene as extensive build school,
hardships to meet Quotas. How suitable accommodations, and
ing construction is going under- father’s garage and has been
sketching “dream cars” in his ever the delegates were unani cost of houses is still very high
wav.
mous in agreement that finance whether one wishes to buy or
Build- spare time.
The new
He mailed his design to De campaigns be conducted when build.
ing, the modern north wing of
opportunities arose.
the library and the modernistic troit to seek their critical
school Import Duty On Coffee,
Ted T. Aoki, a
ding is un praisal and the plan was rated
home economics
teacher
at
Taber,
and
a
former
so highly that a contract form
Sugar, Soap Parcels
der construction.
president, was elected to head
was
sent
to
Masahide.
The
plan,
in the
TOKYO. — Soap, sugar and
the Alberta JCCA for the 1950will be the large Biological- one in several thousands, was
coffee,
when they are the sole
51 term. He will be assisted by
Pharmacy building and the new turned over to the engineers for an
executive
committee
of contents of a relief parcel post,
Preventive Aledicine building is further consideration.
George Higa, past president: will not be considered as "relief”
also under construction. And to
Alac Fukami, 1st vice president; goods and therefore, are subject
EVACUATE HOMES
day the $700,000 War Memorial
Robert
Nishikawa, 2nd vice pre to import, duty assessment, it
WINNIPEG. — Among the
gym is mushrooming, giving
sident; Alin Takada, recording was announced by officials of the
milies who were forced to
U.B.C. the finest gym on the
secretary;
Yukio
Tomiyama, Tokyo Branch of the Customs
evacuate their homes in the face
continent.
treasurer; and Walter Koyanagi, Office.
The new Aledical School will o fflooding waters south of Win Muneo Takeda and Kiyoto ShigeThese items also require the
begin this fall with, facilities for nipeg were Air. and Airs. Nobe hiro, ex-office members.
"import approval” of the Minis
60 medical students. The uni- Yamada of Vermette and Air.
More than 20 delegates repre try of International Trade and
y has been fortunate m and Airs. Shinyei.
senting six chapters, Coaldale, Industry if they are beyond the
ng Dr. Weaver, former as
Lethbridge
City, “relief quantity”, that is, when
11 be the largest in the Edmonton,
edicine at
sisiant
an item because of its quantity
Lethbridge
Northern
District,
H U.B.C. and among
it
ty of Minnesota, .
Raymond and Taber, were regis- can be reasonably considered as
the Medical Facult
a “commercial” shipment.
i tered.
graduating class th
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Page 7
Saturday.. May 6, 1950
SOCIAL CALENDAR
------MAY
ry^ Club
Rhapsody’s
Baseball Dance, at St. Chris
topher House, S p.m., admis
sion 50c.
ltCHanulton. Films and talk
on Japan by Rev. G. G. Nakavama at the Rhythm Room,
12 Catherine St. N., 7 p.m.
' -m—Toronto. Strathcona Nisei
Roller Skating Club Social,
at 586 Christie St. below St.
Clair Ave.. 7:30-11:30 p.m.
13—Montreal. Girls’
Athletic
Club Wind-Up Dance, at St.
Raphael’s House, 7:30 p.m.
300 In Winnipeg Hear
Rev. Nakayama Address
WINNIPEG. — More than 300
versons flocked to Trinity Hall
in Winnipeg to hear' an address
by Rev. G. G. Nakayama on
April 21. Isseis and Niseis lis
tened to his discourse on the
condition in Japan and the at
titudes of the Japanese people
since the end of the war.
His address concluded with a
travalogue film in color showing
his tour from the beet fields of
Alberta, across the Canadian
Rockies, over the shorelines of
Alaska by air and thence to To
kyo and Japan and a brief glimp
se of Hawaii.
THE NEW CANADIAN
Change Of Date For
Evac. Film Benefit
Wind-Up Dance
PAGE SEVEN
MANITOBA JCCA SPORTS
. Teg Variety Concert
WINNIPEG. — The Manitoba
Nisei j Held By Women's Club I JCCA is planning a organised
j
HAMILTON. — The
WINNIPEG. — The
Spring |
Originally planned for Friday. I Rec. Bowlers will close their |
sports program for Niseis in
May 12 at the Ukrainian Labour j season wnh a dance and ban- i Variety Concert presented by the j Winnipeg. A questionnaire is
Temple, the date of “Variety i quet at the Marine Room. I Winnipeg Nisei Young Women's being sent out and good response
Nite”, a presentation of films, I Roberts Restaurant located on j Club on April 14 was a highly means the organisation ot active
songs by Nisei singers, and a j King at Sanford. Norman Har- successful affair. Led by cap sports such as baseball, swim
quizz show with prizes, has been 1 row and his orchestra will pro- able me Tom Mitsunaga, the ming, tennis, bowling, chess,
moved to Friday, May 19 at the i nde the music for dancing from I concert lived up to its name with shogi, badminton and others.
i a, lineup of numerous events.
same hall.
9 p.m. to midnight.
Any suggestions will be accepted.
I
Solos bv well-known vocalist
i George Kent, violinist Allan
Bussei Delegates
REV. NAKAYAMA
j Beck, accordionist Eddie Dolsky,
MONTREAL. — Delegates to
HAMILTON. — Rev. G. G. • Alice Nakauchi, young pianist
the Eastern Canada Young Bud Nakayama of Coaldale. Alta., • Jeanne Shigeta and Mickey Hadhist League being held here will lecture and show films on i yashi’s Japanese classics contriMay 6 and 7, are Dewey Uchida Japan which he took during his I buted greatly to the evening.
Graceful Japanese dances by
and Alice Kuwabara, Hamilton; seven month’s tour last year, at |
Tom Shimizu and Tak Yoshida, the Rhythm Room, 12 Catherine Thelma Koga and Kay Inouye.
group dancing by five pre-teen
Toronto and Sam Hashimoto. Ki
age g'irls. Judy Yoshino, Jeanne
p.m.
yoshi Suga will be the chairman
ACADEMY OF SUIT
for the business sessions.
& DRESS DESIGNING
ko Ono and Joan Miki, and uni
In addition to the delegates,
Receives Degree
pattern - making
Designing
que koto-playing by Mrs. Asae
close to 20 observers and' boos
styling.
cutting
Dr. Mitsukame Kawabe, dean added an exotic touch to- this
fitting.
grading
draping
ters will arrive from Toronto and
Hamilton for the two-day meet, of Sansai Gakuin in Kobe. Japan, part of the program appealing
In our own factory with free
which, in addition to the discus presently at Emmanuel College to the Issei.
and material for
equipment
The feature of the evening was
sions, will include services, a in Toronto, was conferred with
Individual instrucpractice
Day. Evening
bowling tournament, sight-see an honorary Doctor of Divinity the “Bunny Bargains Bloom”
troup
led
by
Mrs.
Scotty
Hirose
payment
tern
degree.
The
convocation
took
ing trip, dance and banquet.
with Ruth Akagawa, Betty Taplace
on
May
2
at
the
Old
St.
Dr. Robert Walker, president,
'all Mrs. Rose, WA. 4920
memoto, Mrs. Okamoto. Mrs.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Andrew’s Church.
Between 9 and 5 Toronto
Present at the ceremonies was Onodera and Alice Nakauchi who
Day Saints of Montreal, will be
his wife a recent arrival from combined in keeping the audience
the chief speaker.
Japan.
BADMINTON CLOSE
GLASSIFIED SECTION
The Toronto JCCA Badminton
group put away their racquets
and shuttlecocks for the season
HELP WANTED
with a wind-up dance at the
2 STUDENTS for farm work
I AKEMI JEWELLERY f Trinity Church gym on Satur
in Leamington, June to end of
?
—Harold Morishita—
| day, May 6. Dance time is S to August.
For particulars Shoji
•
*
*
*
• 12.
Nakashima, 506 Jarvis St., Toronto. RA, 2851.
_____________
i
1931 Avenue Road
?
ONE
SEAFOOD
COOK, and
?
Toronto
?
LOST WALLET
15 night cleaners and dishwash
i
Phone RE. 5411
?
A wallet was lost at the hall ers. Inquire Mr. Kimura, Mon
in Clarkson, Ont., where Rev. G. Kuo Trading, Elizabeth St., Toronten___________________________
PORTRAIT • COMMERCIAL • COLOUR
G. Nakayama was speaking by "“EXPERIENCED, able fisher
a resident of Toronto. Any per men for 10 boats for next year’s
son finding the wallet is request fishing in Skeena district. Ap
ed to get in touch with Masajiro plications received now. For
by C^^/^redh )
particulars write or see Iwao
Kimura, Clarkson, Ont.
Mivashita, Box 627, Greenwood,
B.*C.
Hl mills sr W
TORONTO
Pl»Z» 3884
MAIL TO JAPAN
FEMALE HELP WANTED
China Mail leaves for Japan
YOUNG SALESGIRL for fruit
Rev. G. G. Nakayama
and the Orient from Vancouver store, Fridays and Saturdays.
351 Eglinton Ave. W., MA. 4448,
will show films and speak on
on May 13.
Toronto.
_______________
his recent tour of Japan at
LADY with some knowledge
Okanagan Academy
Rhythm Room
of sewing. Apply blind dept.,
OF
DRESSMAKING
Best
Cleaners, 150 Kenwood,
12 Catherine St. N.
Toronto.
RE. 6121-2.
©
Dressmaking
Hamilton
• Designing
FOR RENT
MAY 10 7:30 p.m.
• Kindred Arts
SINGLE furnished room, S4
Everybody Welcome!
Kelowna;, B. C. — Airs. Mikie
weekly, WA. 5443, Toronto._____
COMFORTABLY FURNISHED bedroom in centrally located
home. Board if desired.
HAMILTON NISEI REC BOWLING LEAGUE
t private
RA. 0353. Toronto.____________ _
l<^.f. «^.. . ». <M-.«. . . . «. . .<. n. ,. l..,,.„J„,„J
/Wimwo)
eesmi-s
Wind-Up Dance and Banquet
MARINE ROOM — ROBERTS RESTAURANT
King at Sanford, Hamilton
Saturday, May 13
Music by Norman Harrow and His Orchestra
Dancing from
Ladies — 50c
9 P-m. until midnight
Gents — 75c
Re-Covering
And Re-Upholstering
DOMESTIC HELP WANTED
COOK-GENERAL for adult
family of 2. Private bath, re
ference. RA. 19.18, Toronto.
479 Spadin a
Toronto
GIRL as mother’s help for
light housework. Private room
in modern home. OR. 9333, Tor
onto._________________________ _
GIRL for general housework,
no cooking, live in, $60 month.
MA. 6164. Toronto.
Davenports
ROOMS WANTED
TWO UNFURNISHED rooms,
by young couple, west end pre- ;
ferred. KI. 5448, Toronto.
I
Phone ML 3005
After 6 p.m. —- PL. 1841
Bedroom Chairs
ItfiM ^JclM< Ufa maohci
Registered Oplometrist
Suite 204—310 Bloor St. W. Toronto
by appointment only RA. 8137
SHUMIATCHER & ASSOCIATES
LAW OFFICES
CALGARY, ALTA.
VANCOUVER, B. C.
Grain Exchange Bldg.
409 Vancouver Block
REGINA, SASK.
'Westman Chambers
|
MISCELLANEOUS
M. C. Shumiatcher, K.C., LL.M., Dr. Jur.
FREE—Beauty Counsellor skin
Thomas S. Tamaki, B.A., LL.B.
analysis
and
complimentary
A. I. Shumiatcher, K. C.
make-up.
Phone
24452,
WinDerril G. McLeod, B.A., LL.B.
W. D. L. Roach, B.A., LL.B.
f
nipeg.
____ ________________
|
FORJALE__________
j
GAS RANGE “Moffat”, used
• 10 months, like new. Apartment
* size, 4 burner with broiler, 979
? Dundas St. W., Toronto.
Lucien C. Kurata
1
Adelaide
St.
E., Toronto
^
Barrister and Solicitor
1st and 2nd Mortgage Loans
arranged
PRIZES
PRIZES
PRIZES PRIZES PRIZES
to be given away on
PRIZES
S
e
Office EL. 5259 Res. LY. 3427
Artistic
Floral Creations
designed by
b
Friday, May 19
In aid of the University Film Society’s
‘‘EVACUATION
1171 Danforth Ave.
(at Greenwood)
Toronto, Ont.
Open Evenings
GE. 5010
>5
STORY”
Ukrainian Labour Temple — 300 Bathurst St.
Toronto
Tickets—50c
PRIZES
Time—8:00 p.m
Program of films, songs, quizzes and
PRIZES PRIZES PRIZES PRIZES
PRIZES $
SOCIAL CALENDAR
------MAY
ry^ Club
Rhapsody’s
Baseball Dance, at St. Chris
topher House, S p.m., admis
sion 50c.
ltCHanulton. Films and talk
on Japan by Rev. G. G. Nakavama at the Rhythm Room,
12 Catherine St. N., 7 p.m.
' -m—Toronto. Strathcona Nisei
Roller Skating Club Social,
at 586 Christie St. below St.
Clair Ave.. 7:30-11:30 p.m.
13—Montreal. Girls’
Athletic
Club Wind-Up Dance, at St.
Raphael’s House, 7:30 p.m.
300 In Winnipeg Hear
Rev. Nakayama Address
WINNIPEG. — More than 300
versons flocked to Trinity Hall
in Winnipeg to hear' an address
by Rev. G. G. Nakayama on
April 21. Isseis and Niseis lis
tened to his discourse on the
condition in Japan and the at
titudes of the Japanese people
since the end of the war.
His address concluded with a
travalogue film in color showing
his tour from the beet fields of
Alberta, across the Canadian
Rockies, over the shorelines of
Alaska by air and thence to To
kyo and Japan and a brief glimp
se of Hawaii.
THE NEW CANADIAN
Change Of Date For
Evac. Film Benefit
Wind-Up Dance
PAGE SEVEN
MANITOBA JCCA SPORTS
. Teg Variety Concert
WINNIPEG. — The Manitoba
Nisei j Held By Women's Club I JCCA is planning a organised
j
HAMILTON. — The
WINNIPEG. — The
Spring |
Originally planned for Friday. I Rec. Bowlers will close their |
sports program for Niseis in
May 12 at the Ukrainian Labour j season wnh a dance and ban- i Variety Concert presented by the j Winnipeg. A questionnaire is
Temple, the date of “Variety i quet at the Marine Room. I Winnipeg Nisei Young Women's being sent out and good response
Nite”, a presentation of films, I Roberts Restaurant located on j Club on April 14 was a highly means the organisation ot active
songs by Nisei singers, and a j King at Sanford. Norman Har- successful affair. Led by cap sports such as baseball, swim
quizz show with prizes, has been 1 row and his orchestra will pro- able me Tom Mitsunaga, the ming, tennis, bowling, chess,
moved to Friday, May 19 at the i nde the music for dancing from I concert lived up to its name with shogi, badminton and others.
i a, lineup of numerous events.
same hall.
9 p.m. to midnight.
Any suggestions will be accepted.
I
Solos bv well-known vocalist
i George Kent, violinist Allan
Bussei Delegates
REV. NAKAYAMA
j Beck, accordionist Eddie Dolsky,
MONTREAL. — Delegates to
HAMILTON. — Rev. G. G. • Alice Nakauchi, young pianist
the Eastern Canada Young Bud Nakayama of Coaldale. Alta., • Jeanne Shigeta and Mickey Hadhist League being held here will lecture and show films on i yashi’s Japanese classics contriMay 6 and 7, are Dewey Uchida Japan which he took during his I buted greatly to the evening.
Graceful Japanese dances by
and Alice Kuwabara, Hamilton; seven month’s tour last year, at |
Tom Shimizu and Tak Yoshida, the Rhythm Room, 12 Catherine Thelma Koga and Kay Inouye.
group dancing by five pre-teen
Toronto and Sam Hashimoto. Ki
age g'irls. Judy Yoshino, Jeanne
p.m.
yoshi Suga will be the chairman
ACADEMY OF SUIT
for the business sessions.
& DRESS DESIGNING
ko Ono and Joan Miki, and uni
In addition to the delegates,
Receives Degree
pattern - making
Designing
que koto-playing by Mrs. Asae
close to 20 observers and' boos
styling.
cutting
Dr. Mitsukame Kawabe, dean added an exotic touch to- this
fitting.
grading
draping
ters will arrive from Toronto and
Hamilton for the two-day meet, of Sansai Gakuin in Kobe. Japan, part of the program appealing
In our own factory with free
which, in addition to the discus presently at Emmanuel College to the Issei.
and material for
equipment
The feature of the evening was
sions, will include services, a in Toronto, was conferred with
Individual instrucpractice
Day. Evening
bowling tournament, sight-see an honorary Doctor of Divinity the “Bunny Bargains Bloom”
troup
led
by
Mrs.
Scotty
Hirose
payment
tern
degree.
The
convocation
took
ing trip, dance and banquet.
with Ruth Akagawa, Betty Taplace
on
May
2
at
the
Old
St.
Dr. Robert Walker, president,
'all Mrs. Rose, WA. 4920
memoto, Mrs. Okamoto. Mrs.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Andrew’s Church.
Between 9 and 5 Toronto
Present at the ceremonies was Onodera and Alice Nakauchi who
Day Saints of Montreal, will be
his wife a recent arrival from combined in keeping the audience
the chief speaker.
Japan.
BADMINTON CLOSE
GLASSIFIED SECTION
The Toronto JCCA Badminton
group put away their racquets
and shuttlecocks for the season
HELP WANTED
with a wind-up dance at the
2 STUDENTS for farm work
I AKEMI JEWELLERY f Trinity Church gym on Satur
in Leamington, June to end of
?
—Harold Morishita—
| day, May 6. Dance time is S to August.
For particulars Shoji
•
*
*
*
• 12.
Nakashima, 506 Jarvis St., Toronto. RA, 2851.
_____________
i
1931 Avenue Road
?
ONE
SEAFOOD
COOK, and
?
Toronto
?
LOST WALLET
15 night cleaners and dishwash
i
Phone RE. 5411
?
A wallet was lost at the hall ers. Inquire Mr. Kimura, Mon
in Clarkson, Ont., where Rev. G. Kuo Trading, Elizabeth St., Toronten___________________________
PORTRAIT • COMMERCIAL • COLOUR
G. Nakayama was speaking by "“EXPERIENCED, able fisher
a resident of Toronto. Any per men for 10 boats for next year’s
son finding the wallet is request fishing in Skeena district. Ap
ed to get in touch with Masajiro plications received now. For
by C^^/^redh )
particulars write or see Iwao
Kimura, Clarkson, Ont.
Mivashita, Box 627, Greenwood,
B.*C.
Hl mills sr W
TORONTO
Pl»Z» 3884
MAIL TO JAPAN
FEMALE HELP WANTED
China Mail leaves for Japan
YOUNG SALESGIRL for fruit
Rev. G. G. Nakayama
and the Orient from Vancouver store, Fridays and Saturdays.
351 Eglinton Ave. W., MA. 4448,
will show films and speak on
on May 13.
Toronto.
_______________
his recent tour of Japan at
LADY with some knowledge
Okanagan Academy
Rhythm Room
of sewing. Apply blind dept.,
OF
DRESSMAKING
Best
Cleaners, 150 Kenwood,
12 Catherine St. N.
Toronto.
RE. 6121-2.
©
Dressmaking
Hamilton
• Designing
FOR RENT
MAY 10 7:30 p.m.
• Kindred Arts
SINGLE furnished room, S4
Everybody Welcome!
Kelowna;, B. C. — Airs. Mikie
weekly, WA. 5443, Toronto._____
COMFORTABLY FURNISHED bedroom in centrally located
home. Board if desired.
HAMILTON NISEI REC BOWLING LEAGUE
t private
RA. 0353. Toronto.____________ _
l<^.f. «^.. . ». <M-.«. . . . «. . .<. n. ,. l..,,.„J„,„J
/Wimwo)
eesmi-s
Wind-Up Dance and Banquet
MARINE ROOM — ROBERTS RESTAURANT
King at Sanford, Hamilton
Saturday, May 13
Music by Norman Harrow and His Orchestra
Dancing from
Ladies — 50c
9 P-m. until midnight
Gents — 75c
Re-Covering
And Re-Upholstering
DOMESTIC HELP WANTED
COOK-GENERAL for adult
family of 2. Private bath, re
ference. RA. 19.18, Toronto.
479 Spadin a
Toronto
GIRL as mother’s help for
light housework. Private room
in modern home. OR. 9333, Tor
onto._________________________ _
GIRL for general housework,
no cooking, live in, $60 month.
MA. 6164. Toronto.
Davenports
ROOMS WANTED
TWO UNFURNISHED rooms,
by young couple, west end pre- ;
ferred. KI. 5448, Toronto.
I
Phone ML 3005
After 6 p.m. —- PL. 1841
Bedroom Chairs
ItfiM ^JclM< Ufa maohci
Registered Oplometrist
Suite 204—310 Bloor St. W. Toronto
by appointment only RA. 8137
SHUMIATCHER & ASSOCIATES
LAW OFFICES
CALGARY, ALTA.
VANCOUVER, B. C.
Grain Exchange Bldg.
409 Vancouver Block
REGINA, SASK.
'Westman Chambers
|
MISCELLANEOUS
M. C. Shumiatcher, K.C., LL.M., Dr. Jur.
FREE—Beauty Counsellor skin
Thomas S. Tamaki, B.A., LL.B.
analysis
and
complimentary
A. I. Shumiatcher, K. C.
make-up.
Phone
24452,
WinDerril G. McLeod, B.A., LL.B.
W. D. L. Roach, B.A., LL.B.
f
nipeg.
____ ________________
|
FORJALE__________
j
GAS RANGE “Moffat”, used
• 10 months, like new. Apartment
* size, 4 burner with broiler, 979
? Dundas St. W., Toronto.
Lucien C. Kurata
1
Adelaide
St.
E., Toronto
^
Barrister and Solicitor
1st and 2nd Mortgage Loans
arranged
PRIZES
PRIZES
PRIZES PRIZES PRIZES
to be given away on
PRIZES
S
e
Office EL. 5259 Res. LY. 3427
Artistic
Floral Creations
designed by
b
Friday, May 19
In aid of the University Film Society’s
‘‘EVACUATION
1171 Danforth Ave.
(at Greenwood)
Toronto, Ont.
Open Evenings
GE. 5010
>5
STORY”
Ukrainian Labour Temple — 300 Bathurst St.
Toronto
Tickets—50c
PRIZES
Time—8:00 p.m
Program of films, songs, quizzes and
PRIZES PRIZES PRIZES PRIZES
PRIZES $
Page 8
PAGE EIGHT
THE NEW CANADIAN
? Westerns Make 1950
i Debut Against W. York
In defense of the West Toron
to Senior title. Westerns open up
the Earlscourt Stadium ball sea
son against West Yorks at 1:45
this afternoon. Although no
pitching selections have been
announced, Manager Mike Ma
runo will probably send Kenny
Ohara to the hill.
The league schedule calls for
a double-header under the lights
Tuesday night, and single games
Saturday afternoon and Thurs
day nights and single and exhibi
tion games on Saturday nights.
Like in previous years there
will be no regular admission
when, league games only are
scheduled.
yin Independent Japanese-English Organ.
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
as a medium of expression and news outlet
among those of Japanese origin in Canada
479 Queen St. W. — PLaza 5005 — Toronto, Ont.
Authorized as second class mail. Post Office Dept.. Ottawa.
As Flyers Advance To Juvenile Plavoffs
Satuiday, May 6, 1959
ACCENTS ON SPORTS
This has been mentioned here before, but with SOme
ideas to go along, we’d like to rehash it again.
"
oncre^e
They had a basketball tourney for the third successive
Montreal, the fourth Nisei open badminton series w-ound ^^a^
the week-end in Toronto and there’s a bowling tournament^
way in two weeks. They’re an established annual event now ^ '^
What about a baseball tournament along these lines
*
*
With Sunday sports now’- permissible durins: the
1 oronto, w-e think it is now- much more feasible to consider meh I
affair here.
"
5 n as
Of course, such a tourney could be held anywhere which ha
pens to be the centre of two or more separate Japanese comma6
ties such as in the interior of B. C. or in southern Alberta but ^
rather difficult we hear to plan anything of the sort in the sumn-r
as so many are busy in the orchards or on the farms.
~
And Toronto seems a logical and suitable point to tai1- i
terms of a tournament?
A 1E
Baseball presents a different set of problems in considering
tourney than bowling, badminton or basketball. Difficulty in secur
ing playing grounds, the fear that bad weather could wash outThe
whole affair, the fact that Nisei baseball teams, if they play in their
local leagues, may have commitments that would prevent their par
ticipating and there’s a matter of travelling cost, if, say, a team 0*
15 players w-ere to come here from Montreal.
’
1
Bui We ^^h^ ..it,s. worth a try ^Hd see if it can’t be an-anged
here. Baseball still is the top Nisei sport and it has the widest
spectator following’, If it coula be put over properly it can’t help
but be a success.
*
*
*
And it need not be a strictly sports group that could handle it
Montreal’s basketball do is a JCCA affair, the JCCA here, or anv
religious club with a little push and planning could organize it. And
it certainly would add prestige to any group that’s whiling to tackle
it.
At least we think it’s worth investigating. At least it won’t
cost anything to find out if a playing field, preferably an enclosed
one is available, whether outside teams would be willing to take part
if given travelling expense, and also another important thing, if a
arge nail is available to hold a dance which is a necessary appendix
to anything of this sort if it is to be made self-sustaining.
Tn the home stretch of their^
King Clancy Series group, the Judo Club Planned
Arcade Grill (Nisei Flyers) won For Hamilton YMCA
two games last week, 10-4, 4-0,
HAMILTON. — A Judo Club
to advance into the Juvenile
is
about to be launched in Hamil
playoffs.
ton with a nucleus of one sanAt the Milton Arena, the
dan,
two nidan and four shodan
cade pucksters swamped the
Wonrets Get Trophy
judoists.
The group
be
Whitehawks with an avalanche
At H.N.B.L. Banquet
of goals to the tune of 10-4. Left formed at the YMCA whose gym
HAMILTON. — The first sucwinger Ben Mori was’ the big will be used for instruction and cessful season of basketball
gun, flashing in four goals to training.
having ended, the Hamilton’
Anyone who is interested are
mark up the most prolific scor
Nisei Basketball League held a
ing in a single night by a Nisei urged to contact Mr. Ishibashi.
party at the First United Church
in THL action.
on April 28. Also present were
in a Clancy playoff round.
On May 1, the Grillers blanked
Messrs. Honda and Nishikawa
Not so fortunate were the in- ( of the Kyowa Club who had help
the White Eagles, 4-0, for their
termediate
Nisei Stars w-ho drop- ’ ed the League in canvassing
sixth shutout of the season.
Opening the scoring, defenseman ped their last start of the long ■ Hamilton foi- financial support.
Joe Wani sifted in a hard shot hockey season, 6-1, to Croftons
Wes Hyodo, the former presi
from the blueline followed by at Nobleton Arena. Maw Mori dent of the League, thanked the
-Pinky Gilbert’s shot from way averted a, shutout for the out executive’ members for their as
out. Dave Yonemitsu and Sho weighed Niseis with a sizzler in sistance during the past season
the second period.
Goalie Tin and also, emphasized the need
Mori completed the scoring.
Arcade Grill who were dropped Goto made several terrific stops for- cooperation with the new ex
by Willow Snack Bar in the re when the playoff-bound Croftons I ecutive in order to have another
gular THL “B” playoffs, get an swarmed around at one point of । successful season of basketball.
the game.
[
other chance at a championship
Tom Kuwabara was presented
Now
the
Stars
can
hang
up
when they meet Orchard Grill
with a trophy in appreciation of
their skates after a long season his efforts as coach of both the
in the Nisei league and in this Angles and Alphas.
For Good Homes
Introduc
*
£
*
At Reasonable Brices
Clancy series which saw them tion of the new prexy, Koji Fu
Now
into
some
of
the
ideas
and
also
the
possible solution to
consult
motor to arenas 30-40 miles out kumoto, was made and the new probable difficulties.
of Toronto to play hockey in the H. N. B. L. Challenge Trophy
The ideal time for such an event would be the Labour Dav
. Real Estate BrokerTHL circuit which is sometimes was presented to Joe Tamane week-end for then Saturday, Sunday afternoon and Monday would
Rhone LA. 4817 or LA. 5804
who received it on behalf of the
933 Bloor St. W., Toronto
1 ^ r e" ^ere *s ^ess chance of postponement because of rain
winning team, the Wonrets.
at CW ™e’ and the tourney schedule should be arranged that it
,
YBS BASEBALL
Second practice for this com
ing season will take place at
Stanley Park, corner of King and
Walnut Ave., this coming Sun
day, May 7 at 10 a.m. The team
is still in need of new players
and anyone wishing to sign up
as regulars are urged to attend.
Tentative playing positions
will be decided on this dav.
Travelling To Japan
OR BRINGING SOMEONE OVER
We represent all steamship and airlines including American
President Lines, Pan American Airways, Northwest Airlmes
Son SndmtTs
Airlines. Write or call for full informaMail inquiries promptly answered.
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I
RE
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‘Linen Blind Cleaning
JO Our Rian
*
LOOKING
DISPOSAL
Branch Stores
*
Hamilton and Montreal are logical choices for invitations, and
v o Toronto teams could make a neat four-team affair. Also Deroit and Cleveland are also possibilities and provided they have
Estimates Free
or ,can form a team and are guaranteed a part of their expenses,
Prompt Service
we re sure they’d be interested. Fort William seems a little out of
the way but they might be coaxed.
Adanac
K °?'y One playinS field is available, four teams look like both
Venetian Blinds
the minimum and the maximum.
Venetian Blinds Made to
J- ow the money angle. The big item would be the travelling
Order.
expenses of the visitors. Then, if an enclosed diamond is secured
STEEL — ALUMINUM —
BASSWOOD
nere may be rental but a collection or gate should take care of
rat. Others would be a trophy or some award, supply of balls
also Repairing
PL. 5321
61 e(^u^men^ can be borrowed or supplied bv the teams) and
536 Dundas St. W.
odds and ends.
Tononto
,
we re sure that if a large hall was to be had for a properly-run
Res. KE. 4657 — Toronto
nance ,ogethei with the collection or admission at the games, it could
“♦---- $-----^
♦
underwrite all the expense.
<—«—>
This dance should be held Saturday, not Monday, in order :i
f
- ma -e sure that the outsiders can attend. Presentations can be made
immediately after- the winner is declared, a dance is not necessary
for that.
For a Home?
143 Queen St. W., Toronto, Ont. PL. 6451
4 TRUCKS AT YOUR
d.J8 c°mPleted by Sunday afternoon or early Monday afternoon,
hus if ram. does wash out a game, there still would be time.
,J} Iso at this there is less likelihood of local league commitments
a., its near the end of the season and it is always possible to get
permission to play at another date.
Another reason for this particular date is that the ONE will
e in ull swing and it does give the out-of-towm plavers and their
supporters a chance to throw away their money.
I
I
<
3c An Inch On The Width
^t?j/ CLEANERS (TORONTO) LTD
I : i
A : ♦
*
*
*
If you are, we will find the I
^na^ ^ea’ and thst is, it need not be baseball, it could b
house to suit you in the dis-o
“^^ough the former-is more popular and p eferabie.
trict you want. Remember: <■
would be easier to hold a softball tourney.
.it you are renting, you are ♦
Softball diamonds are much more numerous and easier to
buying a house almost three
times for someone else during,, mcure. And there need not be a limit of teams to four as two
lee games could be played at one park at one time. Travelling
your lifetime, without build-,,
-e
3
?13/166^1 b worry too much about equipment to bring. The grams
mg any estate.
is aStei, and less likely to be cut bv the Sundav curfew or drawi
out.
r or courteous and efficient
■^■nd a^°: there s a better chance of securing American
service, call
f P _iclpation for it seems that the Nisei in the eastern U. 8 -g
ERIC N. ATTENBOROUGH
« P “J mg more softball than basebail. We know* there is a Nisei
Real Estate Broker
Pa league in Cleveland and we think there’s a team in Detr-'a
144 Dynevor Rd., Toronto
All this is strictly an idea, but we think it’s worth more t^^
OR. 32S5
a thought by some energetic group.
♦
*—*—♦—s—«—e-
THE NEW CANADIAN
? Westerns Make 1950
i Debut Against W. York
In defense of the West Toron
to Senior title. Westerns open up
the Earlscourt Stadium ball sea
son against West Yorks at 1:45
this afternoon. Although no
pitching selections have been
announced, Manager Mike Ma
runo will probably send Kenny
Ohara to the hill.
The league schedule calls for
a double-header under the lights
Tuesday night, and single games
Saturday afternoon and Thurs
day nights and single and exhibi
tion games on Saturday nights.
Like in previous years there
will be no regular admission
when, league games only are
scheduled.
yin Independent Japanese-English Organ.
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
as a medium of expression and news outlet
among those of Japanese origin in Canada
479 Queen St. W. — PLaza 5005 — Toronto, Ont.
Authorized as second class mail. Post Office Dept.. Ottawa.
As Flyers Advance To Juvenile Plavoffs
Satuiday, May 6, 1959
ACCENTS ON SPORTS
This has been mentioned here before, but with SOme
ideas to go along, we’d like to rehash it again.
"
oncre^e
They had a basketball tourney for the third successive
Montreal, the fourth Nisei open badminton series w-ound ^^a^
the week-end in Toronto and there’s a bowling tournament^
way in two weeks. They’re an established annual event now ^ '^
What about a baseball tournament along these lines
*
*
With Sunday sports now’- permissible durins: the
1 oronto, w-e think it is now- much more feasible to consider meh I
affair here.
"
5 n as
Of course, such a tourney could be held anywhere which ha
pens to be the centre of two or more separate Japanese comma6
ties such as in the interior of B. C. or in southern Alberta but ^
rather difficult we hear to plan anything of the sort in the sumn-r
as so many are busy in the orchards or on the farms.
~
And Toronto seems a logical and suitable point to tai1- i
terms of a tournament?
A 1E
Baseball presents a different set of problems in considering
tourney than bowling, badminton or basketball. Difficulty in secur
ing playing grounds, the fear that bad weather could wash outThe
whole affair, the fact that Nisei baseball teams, if they play in their
local leagues, may have commitments that would prevent their par
ticipating and there’s a matter of travelling cost, if, say, a team 0*
15 players w-ere to come here from Montreal.
’
1
Bui We ^^h^ ..it,s. worth a try ^Hd see if it can’t be an-anged
here. Baseball still is the top Nisei sport and it has the widest
spectator following’, If it coula be put over properly it can’t help
but be a success.
*
*
*
And it need not be a strictly sports group that could handle it
Montreal’s basketball do is a JCCA affair, the JCCA here, or anv
religious club with a little push and planning could organize it. And
it certainly would add prestige to any group that’s whiling to tackle
it.
At least we think it’s worth investigating. At least it won’t
cost anything to find out if a playing field, preferably an enclosed
one is available, whether outside teams would be willing to take part
if given travelling expense, and also another important thing, if a
arge nail is available to hold a dance which is a necessary appendix
to anything of this sort if it is to be made self-sustaining.
Tn the home stretch of their^
King Clancy Series group, the Judo Club Planned
Arcade Grill (Nisei Flyers) won For Hamilton YMCA
two games last week, 10-4, 4-0,
HAMILTON. — A Judo Club
to advance into the Juvenile
is
about to be launched in Hamil
playoffs.
ton with a nucleus of one sanAt the Milton Arena, the
dan,
two nidan and four shodan
cade pucksters swamped the
Wonrets Get Trophy
judoists.
The group
be
Whitehawks with an avalanche
At H.N.B.L. Banquet
of goals to the tune of 10-4. Left formed at the YMCA whose gym
HAMILTON. — The first sucwinger Ben Mori was’ the big will be used for instruction and cessful season of basketball
gun, flashing in four goals to training.
having ended, the Hamilton’
Anyone who is interested are
mark up the most prolific scor
Nisei Basketball League held a
ing in a single night by a Nisei urged to contact Mr. Ishibashi.
party at the First United Church
in THL action.
on April 28. Also present were
in a Clancy playoff round.
On May 1, the Grillers blanked
Messrs. Honda and Nishikawa
Not so fortunate were the in- ( of the Kyowa Club who had help
the White Eagles, 4-0, for their
termediate
Nisei Stars w-ho drop- ’ ed the League in canvassing
sixth shutout of the season.
Opening the scoring, defenseman ped their last start of the long ■ Hamilton foi- financial support.
Joe Wani sifted in a hard shot hockey season, 6-1, to Croftons
Wes Hyodo, the former presi
from the blueline followed by at Nobleton Arena. Maw Mori dent of the League, thanked the
-Pinky Gilbert’s shot from way averted a, shutout for the out executive’ members for their as
out. Dave Yonemitsu and Sho weighed Niseis with a sizzler in sistance during the past season
the second period.
Goalie Tin and also, emphasized the need
Mori completed the scoring.
Arcade Grill who were dropped Goto made several terrific stops for- cooperation with the new ex
by Willow Snack Bar in the re when the playoff-bound Croftons I ecutive in order to have another
gular THL “B” playoffs, get an swarmed around at one point of । successful season of basketball.
the game.
[
other chance at a championship
Tom Kuwabara was presented
Now
the
Stars
can
hang
up
when they meet Orchard Grill
with a trophy in appreciation of
their skates after a long season his efforts as coach of both the
in the Nisei league and in this Angles and Alphas.
For Good Homes
Introduc
*
£
*
At Reasonable Brices
Clancy series which saw them tion of the new prexy, Koji Fu
Now
into
some
of
the
ideas
and
also
the
possible solution to
consult
motor to arenas 30-40 miles out kumoto, was made and the new probable difficulties.
of Toronto to play hockey in the H. N. B. L. Challenge Trophy
The ideal time for such an event would be the Labour Dav
. Real Estate BrokerTHL circuit which is sometimes was presented to Joe Tamane week-end for then Saturday, Sunday afternoon and Monday would
Rhone LA. 4817 or LA. 5804
who received it on behalf of the
933 Bloor St. W., Toronto
1 ^ r e" ^ere *s ^ess chance of postponement because of rain
winning team, the Wonrets.
at CW ™e’ and the tourney schedule should be arranged that it
,
YBS BASEBALL
Second practice for this com
ing season will take place at
Stanley Park, corner of King and
Walnut Ave., this coming Sun
day, May 7 at 10 a.m. The team
is still in need of new players
and anyone wishing to sign up
as regulars are urged to attend.
Tentative playing positions
will be decided on this dav.
Travelling To Japan
OR BRINGING SOMEONE OVER
We represent all steamship and airlines including American
President Lines, Pan American Airways, Northwest Airlmes
Son SndmtTs
Airlines. Write or call for full informaMail inquiries promptly answered.
DOMINION TRAVEL OFFICE
for
DRY CLEANING & GARMENTS STORAGE
Herve your Winter Garments"
Stored With Us
(Certified and insured coki-stormw
Ikead Of.
and
Riant
517 Oakwood Ave. — RE. 2956
1193 Weston Rd. — RO. 2112
I
RE
ALSO
Me Have Added Another
‘Linen Blind Cleaning
JO Our Rian
*
LOOKING
DISPOSAL
Branch Stores
*
Hamilton and Montreal are logical choices for invitations, and
v o Toronto teams could make a neat four-team affair. Also Deroit and Cleveland are also possibilities and provided they have
Estimates Free
or ,can form a team and are guaranteed a part of their expenses,
Prompt Service
we re sure they’d be interested. Fort William seems a little out of
the way but they might be coaxed.
Adanac
K °?'y One playinS field is available, four teams look like both
Venetian Blinds
the minimum and the maximum.
Venetian Blinds Made to
J- ow the money angle. The big item would be the travelling
Order.
expenses of the visitors. Then, if an enclosed diamond is secured
STEEL — ALUMINUM —
BASSWOOD
nere may be rental but a collection or gate should take care of
rat. Others would be a trophy or some award, supply of balls
also Repairing
PL. 5321
61 e(^u^men^ can be borrowed or supplied bv the teams) and
536 Dundas St. W.
odds and ends.
Tononto
,
we re sure that if a large hall was to be had for a properly-run
Res. KE. 4657 — Toronto
nance ,ogethei with the collection or admission at the games, it could
“♦---- $-----^
♦
underwrite all the expense.
<—«—>
This dance should be held Saturday, not Monday, in order :i
f
- ma -e sure that the outsiders can attend. Presentations can be made
immediately after- the winner is declared, a dance is not necessary
for that.
For a Home?
143 Queen St. W., Toronto, Ont. PL. 6451
4 TRUCKS AT YOUR
d.J8 c°mPleted by Sunday afternoon or early Monday afternoon,
hus if ram. does wash out a game, there still would be time.
,J} Iso at this there is less likelihood of local league commitments
a., its near the end of the season and it is always possible to get
permission to play at another date.
Another reason for this particular date is that the ONE will
e in ull swing and it does give the out-of-towm plavers and their
supporters a chance to throw away their money.
I
I
<
3c An Inch On The Width
^t?j/ CLEANERS (TORONTO) LTD
I : i
A : ♦
*
*
*
If you are, we will find the I
^na^ ^ea’ and thst is, it need not be baseball, it could b
house to suit you in the dis-o
“^^ough the former-is more popular and p eferabie.
trict you want. Remember: <■
would be easier to hold a softball tourney.
.it you are renting, you are ♦
Softball diamonds are much more numerous and easier to
buying a house almost three
times for someone else during,, mcure. And there need not be a limit of teams to four as two
lee games could be played at one park at one time. Travelling
your lifetime, without build-,,
-e
3
?13/166^1 b worry too much about equipment to bring. The grams
mg any estate.
is aStei, and less likely to be cut bv the Sundav curfew or drawi
out.
r or courteous and efficient
■^■nd a^°: there s a better chance of securing American
service, call
f P _iclpation for it seems that the Nisei in the eastern U. 8 -g
ERIC N. ATTENBOROUGH
« P “J mg more softball than basebail. We know* there is a Nisei
Real Estate Broker
Pa league in Cleveland and we think there’s a team in Detr-'a
144 Dynevor Rd., Toronto
All this is strictly an idea, but we think it’s worth more t^^
OR. 32S5
a thought by some energetic group.
♦
*—*—♦—s—«—e-