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Vol. 14—No. 84

SATURDAY,

THE WEEKLY HABIT
By TOYO TAKATA

OCTOBER

Canada-Wide 3rd
Buddhist Confab
Set for Toronto

27,

1951

$6 Per Year—10c Per Copy

Nisei Students Club Offers
Scholarship to Graduates

The third conference of the
Fifth Form Grads
Buddhist Churches of Canada
Voters’ list enumerators were closed Candidate George has been
will bring- together ministers and Allow 100 Into Canada
May Apply Now
at our door last week reminding than 25 per cent of the total
deleg-ates from Quebec, Ontario
us that the Ontario provincial votes cast and finished third. An
Yearly from Pakistan
The U. of T. Nis^Students’
and the western provinces of B.
elections will be upon us next independent Conservative was
Club is offering recent gradu­
C., Alberta and Manitoba, on the
KARACHI, Pakistan — An ag­
month. We estimate that some ahead of him. Two other inde­
ates
of fifth form (Grade 13)
weekend of Nov. 3-4 in Toronto. reement was reached between
3,000 JC’s will have an oppor­ pendent candidates ran far out of
a scholarship* for the fiscal
The two-day affair is slated to the governments of Pakistan and
tunity to exercise their f r a n- the money.
year of 1951-52 at the Univer­
last ffbm 9 a.m., Nov. 3, until Canada this week whereby 100
chise.
What caused the upset? We noon Nov. 4, at the Canadian Pakistani will be allowed to en­
sity of Toronto.
Across the Atlantic, despite can only guess at a number of
Leg-ion Hall. The Canadian Budd­ ter- Canada this year and every
The award as published in the
its embroilment in troublesome reasons. The independent Con­
hist Foundation meeting will be year hereafter. This is the first University’s calendar is as folMiddle East affairs, the United servative must have cut in deep­
held simultaneously with the con­ immigration agreement reached .lows:
Kingdom has concluded its elec­ ly into ballots which would have
ference.
between the two countries.
tion.
“The Nisei
Students’ Club
ordinarily gone to the Coalition.
Also on Nov. 4 will be held
But the one which has especi­ Mitchell’s victory might h a v e
Prize, of the value of $25.00,
the 7th Anniversary meeting of "Rikoran" to Marry
ally caught oui- interest has al­ been a personal one in that he
awarded on the recommendation
the Toronto Buddhist Church at
ready taken place. Although it was a home-town product and
of a Committee of Award con­
the Ukrainian Hall at 2 pm. A New York Sculptor
was merely a minor by-election, was popular around the village.
sisting of the President, the Re­
Japanese movie, “Bokyo-no-uta”
NEW YORK — Wedding bells
we find the results particularly The peQple are getting fed up will -follow.
gistrar, and a representative of
will ring for Shirley Yamaguchi,
interesting because of the results with coalition and want a change.
the Club, to the Nisei student,
26, Japanese motion picture act­
and because of where it took Too much bickering within the
enrolled in the First Year of any
Japanese Department
ress,
and
Isamu
Noguchi,
46,
place. It was held when the royal coalition. The newcomers who
SAN FRANCISCO — The City American Issei sculptor, after full-time course in the Univer­
visit talk was key pitch and our have moved in as a result of the
of Paris department store will they visit London and Paris and sity whose scholastic record
attention was drawn towards the war to work in the shipyards
have an entire department selling then touch Rome where the cere­ gives greatest promise of suc­
Polo Grounds that we missed it don’t vote for political tradition.
Japanese merchandise such as mony will take place. They will cess. The prize will be offered
at the time.
for award in the session 1951-52
A little bit of each probably ( toys, clothing,.furniture and novalso visit Japan. They left last
The election was held in our accounts for the CCF victory.
and for two years thereafter; it
! elties.
week
via
airplane.
home town of Esquimalt to fill a
is tenable with any other award
It all goes to show that even
vacancy in the B. C. Legislature in an election there’s no sure
in the gift of the Senate. Should
caused by the death of the Coal­ thing. Your best example is Har­
no award be made in any session,
itionist Commander C. T. Beard ry in the White House.
two awards may be made in a
whom we knew vaguely through
And it’s all the more reason
subsequent .session. Application
business association. The victor that we should use our fran­
must be made to the University
of the by-election was a 25-year chise. The individual votes add
Registrar
on or before October
LONDON, Ont. — The London- Toda,
membership - convenor; 31”.
old CCF candidate, Frank Mit­ up to decide the winner. Our vote
St. Thomas JCCA Chapter held John Kumagai, supplies.
chell, who was just a young shav­ I counts just as much as the next
its first executive meeting- of the
The scholarship fund was first
Issei advisors to the executive
er when we were still around. We ' man’s and that single vote can
fall season recently with the new
founded last year by the Stu­
didn’t know him personally, it’s decide the outcome.
are Mrs. Miyo Obokata, Mr. R.
executive under president Kumy
dents’ Club by means of a fall
below a high school s t u d e n t s’
Ide, Mr. M. Moritsugu, Mr. S. dance through which they were
I oshida taking over.
dignity to acquaint himself soci­ Heavy Snow, Cold
Others in the slate include Tak Nunoda, and Mr. Y. Takashima. able to set up the scholarship of
ally with anyone in the lower
Delay Beet Harvest
Ozaki, past president; Bob NuFollowing the business portion $25 for the session 1951-52 and
echelons of academic divisions,
TABER, Alta. — Latest re­ noda, vice-president; Naomi Oya, of the meeting, the social con­ two years thereafter.
but the name is familiar.
ports from this sugar beet centre corresponding secretary; May venor took over to present a so­
This fall again, the group is
The big surprise is not the
revealed that the heavy snowfall Sagara, recording secretary; Ka­ cial evening in honor of the Wolf planning another dance to build
youthfulness of the successful
of up to seven inches which hit ty Yoshida, treasurer; Harvey Men’s Wear (London Nisei) soft- u,p the fund. A bigger and better
candidate but the realization that
ball team which had won the program is being planned and
the area is delaying the harvest Moritsugu, public relations.
a CCF-er is the winner. The Es­
Paul
Uchiyama
and
Gwen
Ko
­
Class A Open title in the City support of all Torontonians is re­
in which many JC farmers are
quimalt that we knew would not
yanagi, sports convenors; Sumi Recreation Softball League for
working.
quested for the event on Friday,
tolerate even a Liberal let alone
About two-thirds of the sugar Tomonaga, social • convenor; Kay the second year.
Nov. 9, at the UNF Hall
a CCF. The upset can be com­
beets are still in the ground and
pared with our milkman’s- boon
farmers are awaiting the end of Grand Prize Winner . . .
companion and means of locomo­
the cold wave so that they may
tion going by the name of Fred
resume their important tasks.
hitting the home stretch ahead of
Citation.

Kumy Yoshida New Prexy
London-St. Thomas JCCA

Unable to Practice
has always been
Conservative. The In Lillooet Hospital

Strikes Fresher, More Poetic Note

Esquimalt
Despite Hollywood’s awakened
traditionally
fresher, more novel and poetic
interest
in
the
Venice
Film
Fes
­
LILLOOET,
B.
C.

A
hospi
­
soldier and sailor vote always
Brisk Demand for Prize note than has been seen in years.
made it a safe seat for the Tor­ tal committee failed to get the tival, it was not “A Streetcar
“Rashomon” is the story of
ies. We remember our military- necessary approval of the Col­ Named Desire” nor Jean Renor’s Winning Japanese Film
a crime of passion as seen by
friends who would never think lege of Physicians and Surgeons “The River” nor other highTOKYO — “Rashomon,” the four individuals. A samurai is
of voting otherwise. Back in the to enable Dr. M. Miyasaki to be powered movies from Italy or Japanese film which took the lashed to a tree and forced to
mid-thirties, when the T o 1 m i e accorded the privilege of prac­ France but a single entry from first grand prize at the recent witness his wife being violated by
Japan which won this year’s
government (which called itself ticing in the Red Cross Hospital
Venice International Film Festi­ a brigand. Later, the samurai’s
grand prize at the festival.
Lnionists which meant staunchly in Lillooet.
val, will be shown soon through­ sword-pierced body is found by
Rr. M. Miyasaki who has been
“Rashomon” was the Japa­ out the world in three editions,
Conservative) was swept clean
a wood-cutter. They (brigand,
out, every cabinet minister includ­ practicing in the Lillooet area nese movie, and according to Jane English, French and Italian.
wife and wood-cutter) tell their
ing Premier S. F. Tolmie him­ for several years, is an osteopath Cianfarra, New h ork Times cor­
According to its producer, Daiei versions of the crime to the pol­
self, was defeated except one, 1 although he is also versed in respondent, it was a dark horse
Movie Company, the film will be ice in the presence of a priest.
and that was the late Mr. H. K. other phases of physical admin­ entry, there only because Antonio
Even the samurai gets to present
Petrucci, director of the festival, distributed in the United States
Pooley, the attorney-general re­ istration.
his
version, his restless soul havThe Issei doctor is also a com­ solicited a “good, authentic Ja­ through RKO, in Britain through
presenting our riding.
missioner on the Village Council. panese film” from Tokyo con­ the British Film and in Europe i^S been conjured up by a sorceThe government’s defeat wasn’t
eress. The priest representing
through the Italian Film.
nections to make the representa­
because they didn’t try hard en­
FRESNO, Calif. — A 65-yearOrders from many European Conscience , and Truth, is aware
ough to win. They nominated a old Issei, identified as Soichi tion at the festival as wide as
countries and the U.S. are re­ that all are lying to absolve
strong contender in Victoria’s Sasaki, covered his head with his possible.
themselves morally.
Percy George. Premier Byron
The
jury
praised the “the mas­ ported to be pouring in for the
*
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hands and ran down the railroad
prize-winning film.
Johnson and Finance Minister
terful
handling
of
its
Pirandetracks into an incoming train
(Review of “Rashomon” writ­
Herbert Anscomb went to bat
and was killed in the suicidal i Ilo-esque twists of mood and ac­ and the superb performances of
ten by Kats and Kango Kunitfor him. But when the polls were | attempt last week.
I tion, its exciting photography
its seven actors” as striking a sugu, appeared in Crossroads).

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PAGE SEVEN

nost startling- thing about where.
horse racing in Japan is the
and■230
which add
This is fine for the horse, but
casual attitude of Japanese race one can imagine the strain on a Select Nisei Gridder
last
up
to
a
697
triple.
Kay
Mitsuha­
and scorched up the
goers in contrast to the hyster­ 100-lb jockey making up 50 lbs
Among School Standouts laneway for a resounding 912 shi 666-310 and Tomo Goto 572
ical shrieking that goes on in for a steeplechase. But they do
followed.
other parts of the world. The it cheerfully. After weighing out,
One of the choices in the Tor­
The team
followed
phlegmatic Japanese probably the jockeys proceed to the sadd- onto Evening Telegram’s weekly in the Toronto Y B S M i x e d somewhat of a pattern as Budg­
mutters under his breath that hng arena by an underg-round selections, for the standout play­ Bowling- League and is
ies and Bluejays swamped Swal­
the race has started, merely as passageway, and after mounting- ers in Toronto high school foot­
in anv I lows and Flamingos, each with
a matter of form, but to burst follow the M.C. in a parade past ball
Dave Omori
7-0 scores, while Nightingales
his lungs with “They’re off!” he the stands in order of their start­ who plays middle for Bloor Col­
The 912 triple star,
Hood I and Cardinals nipped Skylarks
feels, is redundant. Similarly ing position. The horses carry the legiate Institute’s senior squad.
and Pidgeons, each with 4-3
chance of remainingihere is no rush to the fence number of their starting- posi- l
Omori thus gets a chance to
scores.
when the horses enter the stretch, *tion and are not numbered ac­ make the Telegram’s. All-City
901, rolled
no urging, rooting, barracking-. cording to weight. The M.C. inci­ football team which is announced
No Names Leaders
Certainly there is not total si­ dentally, mounted on a white at the end of the regular season.
Far behind Taguchi
Jack In Toronto Mixed
lence, but there is a distinct air Aiab wears a black hunting- coat This is Omori’s second year with
Shimizu 7S8-306
Mori 701.
of vocal restraint which is in it- for minor' races and a red one for the senior squad moving up from
No Names captained by Harry
Mike Endo GST, Tad Kondo (>71),
self highly fascinating.
major events. No preliminary gal­ the juniors.
Inouye
enjoy a 5-pt. margin with
and Aki Idenouye 6
lops
take
place
before
the
stands,
Japanese punters whose nag
33 pts. atop the Toronto Major
steady bowler—how steady
is still running- never' curse and this being done at the various generally are above petty trick­
Mixed Nisei Bowling League after
you get—in the ladies’ set
rave or tear their losing tickets starting points, so the prospec- ery.
was Amy Kondo who rolled 232. six weeks of kegling but it’s
R
ve
punter
has
little
chance
of
The standard of racing is quite
to shreds, hurling them on the
anybody’s battle after that. Clip­
groun in rage and disappoint­ gauging his fancy’s form. As high, but as the country has been
pers (Maw Mori)
Jets
ment as many of their Western there is no bookmaking- allowed unable to improve new blood for gaily dressed crowds, no high- (Mas Endo) 27, and Whizz Bangs
counterparts do. A mild ‘sah’, a (or should it be aloud?) this so many years the bloodstock pitched excitement, but nonethe­ (Kaide Shimizu) 26, complete
second look to make sure, and makes jittle difference, as by horses are becoming too inter­ less fascinating- and thoroughly the first division.
bred. It is hoped in the imme­ enjoyable; and for goodness sake
the offending- ticket is dropped then the pari mutuel is closed.
Five teams ra
below the
disdainfully. Moto San then pro­
diate future to import fresh sires they should remember not to leaders all with one-point differ­
S ORO-BAN PAY-OFF
ceeds leisurely to the pari mutfrom Britain, the U.S., France shriek out ‘they’re off”. It might ences; three others lag behind in
The advent of war stopped the
and Australia.
uel window to try his luck again
stampede the horses, and upset the 12-team league.
complete modernization of Japa­
in the next race. With the huge
Tourists to Japan are well ad­ the complacent contemplation of
nese courses, so the pari mutuel
following horse racing has in Javised to take a look at horse the event by the Japanese fans. was Harry Inouye with an 805
still works by hand, with the aid
pan.it is a wonder that ardent
racing here, even if they are not
John Holland
triple and 320 single. Others were
of innumerable smart girls with 1
devotees of the kingly sport
ardent fans. Not spectacular, no
Mas Endo 785-321, Mas Isoshima
‘soroban’ (abascus). Ho-wever,
haven’t learned to root for their
723, and Sumi Sora 712.
there is no time lost through
fancy, whether they have a stake
lack of automatic machines as
Best for the ladies was Shiz
in the race or not.
the orderly Japanese have at ToHayakawa who almost topped the
JOCKS LUG WEIGHT
E IS
kyo race track no fewer' than
men’s with her 799-312.
Chic
409
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Horse racing’ in Japan has
booking windows and 277
na8'a of Sure-Shots showed the Yanagisawa 718-302, Ginger Temany sides to its make up not
ig out windows to service Strike O’Ways ■who are gradually way with high triple of 604-225 rakita 637, Kim Nishimura 611,
edging up to the top spot cur­ ; Teammate Toki Kobayashi added and Hedy Mitsubayashi 607 were
paralleled in other countries, For their bets.
instance the jockeys carry the
Tokyo race track at Fuchu is rently held by Sure-Shots, were I emphasis in showing- -why their other top bowlers.
make-up weights in vests and beautifully situated 14 miles led Joe Miyazaki who put to- team is up in first place by rolbelts around their waists as op­ from the’ city and is served by gether games of 223, 203, and ling a 240 high single.
League records to date show
posed to the saddle bags used else- three railroad systems as well as Y LY Y men’S high “Ple
g uoj -^u s s a a
,m
ad N ‘ * ei Shis Mitsuki of Fire-Balls holdbusses and taxis. This 190-acre S ,
The football season at the Uni­
park commands a fine view of
p H Y TY o
i!,» nlen’s hi’h
a"d single
Pinky Mitsuki of Strikes-to- with 770 and 323 while runner-un versity of North Carolina brought
distant Fujiyama on fine days,
YY ,’YAY"
PS Yuke Tatebe of Gio-Worms on more than just talk about
and possesses a 1,655-metre
players and scores among the
steeplechase track as well as a with 612 while Bo Tonkin and with 715 and 292.
We have no
school’s 7,500 students.
Sid Nishimura, both Go for Brok.
2,100-meter flat course.
service charges.
ers, rolled high singles of 273
Sue Mitsunaga is. tops in the
Three weeks ago Chancellor
One feature of the Tokyo track
and 246 respectively.
>’
woman’s triple with 604 and Ha- Robert B. House announced the
that stands out is the saddlingWith the ladies. Sue Mitsu- -ara‘ Nishimura of Strike O’­ school’s five Negro law students
arena. This is built in amphi­
Ways trails with 602. Katie Ari- would not be permitted to the
theater style and permits the iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimniiinnjiinnHiiiiii nobu
of Strike O’Ways holds student cheering section but
maximum number of people to
single of 263 and Gloria would be given seats in the seg­
TRAVELLING TO
view the horses in comfoi’t and
Nishimura of Gio-Worms fol­ regated Negro section (end zone,
safety. As is usual in other parts
JAPAN
— J. K. y.
of course!). The proposal roused
iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiminiimn lows with 256.
there are always a few touts
a fury of protest among the stu­
FEMALE HELP WANTED
selling tips around the arena, not
dents,
and fourteen s t u d e n t
CHECK
ROOM
worker,
mar
­
9
Or bringing
like England’s famous Ras Mo­ ried couple or single woman. Ap­
groups entered their protests on
someone over?
nolulu of course, but again the ply Lichee Gardens, 118 Elizabeth
behalf of the Negroes.
We represent
St., Toronto.
system is different.
all lines including
The chancellor’s compromise
“POST OFFICE-“clerk, aj^
American President,
HAVE TOUTS TOO
Friday, Nov. 30
was
less than honorable. Last
Mon Kuo Trading, 118 Elizaebth
Canadian Pacific,
week
regula pass, books were
The Japanese tout sells his St., Toronto.
Pan American, and
UNF HALL
Northwest Airlines.
issued to The <egro students, actips for a negligible amount and
HAIR DRESSER, experienced
music
by
the
Write or call
companied by a letter suggest­
then expects the lucky puntei’ to preferred, steady work. Apply
592 College SK Toronto, LO. i
for full information
ing it would be “wise” for them
QUINT-CATS
reward him with a percentage of 0005.
or rates.
not
to make use of them.
the winnings. This is a bit of
DOMESTIC HELP WANTED
a mystery as the tipsters have
ROOM AND BOARD for two
no fixed location and it is en­
business
girls in exchange for
Miss Mary Nishikawara
tirely up to the honesty of the
light
duties,
phone OR. 6032,
punter to seek out the all-know- Toronto.
Registered Ab/sic Teacher
piano and theory
ing one. That they do so it not
FOR
RENT
39
Cams
Avenue
to be doubted, as the Japanese
Toronto
OLiver 2060
TWO ROOMS with sink, suit­
able for young couple. Good lo­
cation. LL. 4877, Toronto.
TWO ROOMS and kitchen w'ith
WELCOME NISEI & ISSEI!
sink. Phone OL. 2402, after 5
p.m. (Toronto).
® For Wedding Receptions
SEE OUR NEU? FALL SHOES
TWO ROOMS with sink* phone
------- Jlist Arrived -----RI.
2248,_ Toronto.
z.
0 For Private or Club Parties
^^^-■•»-----For Ladies: Size 1 up to 11
________ _FOR_ SALE
For Men: Scott-McHale, Size 4 up to 14
— AIR-CONDITIONED
FUR COATS
I7alk up and save on fur capes,
$
ALBERT'S SHOE STORE
jackets and coats. Coats made to
1328 QUEEN ST. W. — ME. 1931 — TORONTO
measure and remodelled, reason­
able prices.
MAIL ORDERS SHIPPED COAST-TO-COAST C. O D.
II Elizabeth. St.

Toronto.
Bowman Fur
We specialize in small size shoes
959-A Bloor St. West
Telephone EM. 4-5935.
Toronto — LO. 1391

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PAGE EIGHT

the

The New Canadian
An Independent Japanese-English Organ.
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
as a medium of expression and news outlet
^ong triose of Japanese origin in Canada

NEW

CANADIAN

erdona

Saturday, October 27, 195}

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OCTOBER

MARRIAGES


GREENWOOD, B. C. — The
Toronto. Metropolitan Nisei
J
engagement
was
announced
of
Fellowship’s Halloween MasTOKIWA — EBISUZAKI
Authorized as second class mail. Post Office Dept., Ottawa.
Jenny
Akiko,
eldest
daughter
of
querade Dance, at East End
TORONTO — The marriage of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Inosuke
Matsutani
Toronto
YWCA, 8 p.m.
Mary Tsuruko, second daughter
of
Greenwood,
B.
C.,
to
Mr.
To
­
of Mr. and Mrs. Tsunetaro EbiNOVEMBER
*
suzaki, to Mr. Ben Yoshio Toki- shio Naka, fourth son of Mr. and
wa, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Mris. Keitaro Naka of Westbank, 2—Lethbridge. Alberta J CCA
Family Eng. Service
Nisei and Sansei girls. All Win­ Tsunesuke Tokiwa, both of Tor­ B. C., on Aug. 24, at the home of ■
Booster Dance, at Trianon
nipegers are invited to attend and onto, took place at the Holy Tri­ the Matsutani’s.
Ballroom, 9-1 a.m.
Marks 1st Anniversary
Baishakunins are Mr. and Mrs.
enjoy this social gathering.
nity Church on Oct. 20. Rev. Gale
Y. Naka and Mr. and Mrs. H. 3—Winnipeg. Women’s Auxiliary
This Sunday morning, October
Receiving the guests will be' officiated.
of Man. Japanese U n i t e d
28, at 11 a.m., the anniversary of Mr.s K. Hikida, president of'the
Following the reception at The Uyeyama.
Chui ch Tea and Bazaar, in
*
*
the Family English Seiwice will Auxiliary, Mrs. Y. Ogura, and Great China Restaurant, the
Knox Church, 2-5 p.m.
be observed at Queen Street Uni­ Miss B. Megaffin, the advisor.
TORONTO — Mr. and Mrs.
couple motored to New York for
ted Church, 765 Queen Street
Sugizo Nakamura of Edmonton, 3 H a m i 11 o n. Hamilton Nisei
General convenor for the even- their honeymoon.
Basketball League opening
West. Mrs. Lily Kuroyanagi will ing will be Mrs. J. Sato. Others
*
* . *
Alta., wish to announce the en­
dance, at Armenian Commu­
be the special soloist of the day, convenors are Mrs. M. Miyamoto
gagement in Toronto of their
TSUJIUCHI — KIKUCHI
nity Centre, 8:30 p.m.
and Rev. K. Shimizu will con­ and Mrs. W. Ono, sale of work;,
TORONTO — The marriage of second daughter, Yaeko Lydia,
duct the seiwice under the Mrs. T. Kubota and Mrs. F. Ko­ Kazuye,
to Mr. Minoru Yatabe, third son 7—Toronto. Nisei Stud&nt’s Club
third daughter of Mr.
theme: “THE DIVINE NECES­ shiba, home cooking. In charge and Mrs
Fall Dance, at UNF Hall.
of Mrs. Tsune Yatabe - and the
Matao Kikuchi of EdSITY.”
of the Tea table will be Mrs. F. monton, Alta., to Mr. Hiroshi late Mr. Gensaku Yatabe, last 3 Calgary. General meeting for
month.
Calgary Niseis, at Sons of
The Family English Service Takada and Mrs.' T. Onodera.
of Toronto, eldest son
*
*
England
Hall.
was inaugurated in October last
of Mr. and Mrs. Kamekichi Tsu­
“TORONTO — The engagement 18—Toronto. Toronto JCCA Ora­
year is order to serve the Nisei foronto Buddhist Service jiuchi of japan, took place at
was
announced of Marie Mariko,
in Toronto, and has been well
torical Contest, at Canadian
the Canadian Leg'ion Hall on Oct.
The
Toronto
Buddhist
Church

s
third daughter of Mrs. Tsune
supported. The average attend­
Legion
Hall.
13. Rev. T. Tsuji officiated.
English Sendee will be held at
Yatabe and the late Mr. G. Ya­
ance for the past year was 251.
Following the reception at the
30—Toronto. Dance, music by
7 p.m. instead of the usual morntabe,
and
Mr.
Toshio
Gus
Hirano,
ing time on this Sunday, Oct. 28,'L^Y^ ,Ch°P S"'
Quint-Cats, at UNF Hall.
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. YoWinnipeg Auxiliary
couple took a honeymoon trip to
at the Canadian Legion Hall, 22
shitaro Hirano, on Oct. 21 at the
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
To Hold Tea - Bazaar
College St. A social hour will be Buffalo, N. Y. Their new resi- home of the Yatabe’s.
dence is 220 Beverley St., Torield after the seiwice.
-------------------Mr- and Mrs. B. Shiozaki, Mr.
WINNIPEG — The Women’s
onto.
BIRTHS----------------------------------------- ani Mrs- Richard Shiozaki, David
Auxiliary of the Manitoba. Japa­
Baishakunins were Mr. and
CT
d
,
an<^ ^ay Shiozaki have moved to
nese United Church will hold 'Peg Women's Club
Mrs. Aasuo Sakai and Mr. and
CLARKSON, Ont. — Bom to Hj McPherson
m
t
Mtc
t
J-uc-rnerson Ave., Toronto.
their annual Fall Tea and Baz­ Set Election Meeting
Mrs. Shigetaro Fujimoto.
Air. ana Mis. Hifuzo Inouye on New
telephone number is RA,
aar on Sat., Nov. 3, from 2 to 5
*
*
* .
Sept. 29, a daughter, Shirley 1054.
WINNIPEG — The Winnipeg
p.m., in Knox Church, Edmonton
Akemi, at the Oakville Trafalgar
FURUYA — TAKAHASHI
*
*
^isci Young Women’s Club will
and Qu’Appelle Sts.
Memorial
Hospital.
MONTREAL

The
marriage
Mr. Eddy Wakabayashi has
There will be a display of col­ mid their annual election of of*
of
Tatsuko,
eldest
daughter
of
moved
to a new residence on 300
orful Japanese costumes model­ deers at the next meeting to be Mr. and Mrs. Gihei Takahashi,
TORONTO — Born to Mr. and Spruce St., London, Ont.
led by some of the city’s pretty held on Thursday, Nov. 8, at 8
Mrs. Teruo Adachi (nee Koto
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Sue to’ Mr. Takeshi Furuya, eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. Hamakichi Vatabe) a daughter, Katherine
Yoshino, 567 Elgin Ave.
Furuya, took place on Oct. 6 at Tomi, at St. Michael’s Hospital
MOTHER'S HELP
A special surprise social progthe Montreal United Church. Rev. on Oct. 8.
lam has also been arranged. All
$75 MONTH
T. Tomiyama officiated.
members are asked to attend
Reception followed at the Tea United Church Active
for modern, congenial
this meeting without failing.
Gardens.
479 Queen St. W. — PLaza 5005 — Toronto, Ont.

SOCIAL CHURCH NOTES

284-a YONGE STREET, TORONTO, ONT.

With Steveston JC's

TAK FUJINO HEADS
HY-NO EXECUTIVE

ENGAGEMENTS

home, private room and
radio. Phone HU.-I-l 368,
Toronto.

STEVESTON, B. C. — Church
HAMILTON — The engage- activities have been humming
310 BLOOR ST. WEST — TORONTO
meni, of Miss Marie Yoshida, on­ since the United Church of Can­
HAMILTON

Tak
Fujino
r t USS —>etMc Cycimaoka
ly daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ryu­ ada appointed Rev. McWilliams
was chosen .president for the new
OPTOMETRIST
ichi Yoshida of Hamilton, to Mr. and Miss Hartling as west coast
OFFICE HOURS:
term at a. regular Hamilton HyRobby Yoshikazu Obayashi, third missionaries for the Japanese
9 am- l° 5 p.m.
No
meeting
held
at
the
All
Peo
­
rUEb-WED-THURS-FRI-SAT
Canadians in B. C.
® 10 rooms — brick, semiples’ Church on Oct. 20 with Yosh son of Mr. and Mrs. Fusajiro
THURS. EVENING
TELEPHONE
At Steveston, a Sunday service t detached, with furniture, suit- i
Obayashi
of Nakusp, B. C„ was
Bl APPOINTMENT
RA. 8137
Kumagai, past president presidis held on the first and third i • able for university students
recently announced.
‘ lodge, income home, on Har*
*
*
Sundays of every month at the
.bord-Huron,
lane. Price $14,Others elected in the executive
MONTREAL — The engage­ Occidental United Church. Under. “900, $3,000 down.
are Mits Watanabe, vice-presi­
ment was announced of Harumi, 3jfe guidance of Miss "Bartling,
■® 8 rooms — detached, double
ferret'
.
L? A
dent; Fat Fujino, secretary; and third daughter of Mr. and Mrs’ C.G.l.T. and Young Couples

garage, lane, good home,'
* DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC
George Yanagawa, treasurer.
xivukichi Miyake of Montreal, groups are meeting every Thurs- I Lansdowne and Bloor. $12,800
6 99 YONGE ST.
Future contacts with the Hy- and Mr. Tamotsu Yamamoto, son uay evening.
’cash or monthly payments.
OFFiCE RA. 6549
(YONGS AT BLOOr]
Res. mi. 6384
TORONTO
No Club should be made through of Mr. and Mrs. Chuichi Yama® 8 rooms — brick, semi-de-'
-xn ■ English language night
tached,
sell immediately. Al­
oiolo of Tionaga, Ont., on Oct. school is planned for the winter
ton and Pape Ave. $12,500,
-9 .-t the Tea Gardens.
with Rev. McWilliams to teach.
'$4,500 down.
Bashakunins are Mr. and Mrs. I
9 8 rooms — brick, semi-de-'
Kyuichi Yoshida of Hamilton.
i
cached, driveway, Pacific and'
MOVING TO B. C.?
Annette Ave. $12,500, $4,500'
down.

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Contact
Lucien C. Kurata 1
9 9 rooms — brick, detached,
JIM KAKUTANI
barrister and Solicitor
(
oil-heated,
Glendale, $13,jog.
H. A. ROBERTS LTD.,
1
I
1 Adelaide St. E., Toronto
$5,000
or
$6,000
down.
i lx!
333 West Pender St.,
and 2nd Mortgage Loans
i
Vancouver, B. C.
arranged
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Res.
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Established
32 deal's
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Members <of Vancouver
. . GET ALL THE FACTS
West Office: KE. 74M
Real Estate Board
East Office:
ON
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