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THE WEEKLY HABIT
1951
$6 Per Year—10c Per Copy
Nisei Army Officer Wins
DSC for Korean Heroism
B.C.-Born Nisei Minister
PORTLAND, Ove. — Lieut.
Chosen As Ablest Orator
Mineo Imuzuki, 26, a native of
A knock on our door the other
ness on a voluntary basis is not Poitland, won the second high
For U.S. Baptist Confab
afternon brought us face to face a happy task, whether it’s seek
est American military decoration,
By TOYO TAKATA
with a pair of canvassers repre ing votes oi’ looking for dona
the Distinguished Service Cross,
CHICAGO, Ill. — A Nisei minister born in Ham
senting one of the parties in the tions. But these calls are often
foi ertraordinary heroism in Ko- mond, a little town in the Fraser Valley in British Col
coming Ontario provincial elecnecessary and the canvassers do Tea, it was reported here last
umbia, was recently honored with the appointment as
tions. The purpose of the call this on their own time.
week.
1 he Preacher of the Convention” for the nafional meet
was obvious, they wanted our
The citation read that Lieut.
We
’
ve
heard
of
Issei
and
Nisei
votes.
ing- of the American Baptist Convention scheduled1 to be
canvassers having a rough time Imuzuka, a platoon leader, moved
Now we don’t mind there in on occasions. Whether we give to a forward position alone un reld in Chicago in mid-1952. Ten thousand delegates
trusions though they might have or not at least we can accord der heavy fire to locate a camou from all over the U.S. are expected to attend the con
broken off our siesta or caught them the same treatment that flaged enemy position and re- vention.
us with our bibs. It’s just ano- we ourselves would like to receive directed th mortal’ fire, then reReverend
Jitsuo
Morikawa,^------------------------ :-------------------------ther bit of electioneering, and if we are ever called upon to take turned to lead his men in taking- pastor of the Fist Baptist Church I city stories were flooding- the
usually more effective' than paid on a similar job. We can at least । the objective.
of Chicago, was educated in newspapers of the Midwest. I
The Nisei officer ha
political announcements or bill- afford this little bit of courtesy.
dy Hammond before he went to the think that that action by this
board advertising. In fact, a perwon the Silver Star and Bronze U.S. for his work in religion. congregation is a tribute to its
Star in previous actions in Ko- His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Y. Christian insight and conviction.
son-to-person appeal is more in
BITTER
rice
?
“As one who has been follow
dividual and you get a chance to
। rea. He is believed to be the sec- Morikawa, are presently living
TOKYO
—
Japan
was
ing
Mr. Morikawa’s progress
talk back.
recently ; ond mainland U.S. Nisei to win in New Toronto, Ontario.
; the medal. A posthumous DSC
Receiving the honoi' of being- cloely, I have been extremely
But what we didn’t like about notified by the Italian mission
to see this church
! was awarded to 1
it. Siii Omoto “The Preacher of The Conven gratified
these particular callers was the here that 10,000 tons of rice had
growing
under
his ministry. The
tion” is a great one for the Nisei
argument they used as to why been allocated to sale to the wnose body was returned to Los
Angeles recently.
pastor as it is reserved for the members of the First Baptist
should we support their man. Japanese.
ablest pulpit orators in the de- Church have always known of
they pointed out that their can
nomination. He is slated to Mr. Morikawa’s preaching abili
i Toronto Buddhist Ch.
didate, like ourselves, was a
preach to the delegates at the ty. I think the delegates to the
; Finds New Quarters
member of a minority. Then they SUNDAY BUSY DAY
morning worship service during forthcoming national convention
admitted that two of the other FOR TORONTO JC’s
■
After one year of planning, the convention.
are fortunate in having him for
contestants were members of ano
His appointment to this rule is their leader in their morning
Sunday of this weekend (Nov. the Toronto Buddhist Church
ther minority but that this min 18) marks a busy day for JC’s will move into new quarters in recog'nized by the American Bap worship services.”
ority already were represented. in Toronto with two events sched- January of next year, into a 25- tist Convention of the dynamic
Therefore we should mark our uled for
year-old church building on 460 leadership and guidance he has Football Star Speaks
the Canadian Legion
“x” for their good boy in order Hall.
Shaw St., north of College St.
given to the First Baptist Church At 'Peg JCCA Dance
that this minority group will
The building will hold 600 per- of Chicago.
WINNIPEG — Star centre for
In the afternoon, at 2 p.m., a
have an MPP.
sons and has a big basement in
Dr.
John
W.
Thomas,
a
long
the
Winnipeg Blue Bombers in
memorial meeting will be held ! which indoor
sports
and
parties
time
friend
of
Rev.
Morikawa,
That was their point of sales. for Etsu Suzuki, the Issei found
the Western Canada Football
and who is well known to the Conference, John Brown spoke to
Nothing about what sort of an er of JC labor unionism. Several can be held.
U.S. Nisei for the help he gave a gathering of Nisei at the Mani
individual he was, what he did, Issei will speak.
Wins
Two
Awards
them
during the years of evacu toba JCCA joint dance last month
Mat he will do nor what his
The evening, starting from 7:30
June Nobuokg, in her fourth ation and relocation in aiding
party represents.
p.m., will see one of the big ev year secretarial course at the them become adjusted to their and narrated some ?of his experi epees.
Now, we would like to see ents in local JCCA history with
Eastern High School of Com new environment during a period
Brown played the season for
members of minority groups el the first Ontario-Wide Oratorical
merce was the recipient of two when community hostility was the Bombers who were eliminated
ected to parliament. It is a sign Contest ever to be held. Eight
still widespeard, had this to say by Edmonton Eskimos in a sud
of true democracy and more Nisei contestants from Cedar awards at the school’s annual
commencement on Nov. 16.
about the Nisei minister.
den-death playoff 4-1 recently,
over, such a representative bet Springs, London, Hamilton and
The
Nisei
girl
won
a
Silver
“It is important to recall that two of the spectators at the
ter understands the problems of Toronto are slated to vie in the
Medal for fourth yeai- accountan the First Baptist Church invited game being the Royal Couple.
minorities. To us, he would make contest. The public is invited to
cy and a Canada Packers Schol Jitsuo Morikawa to become its
He was thanked by Harold
an ideal man, if his race was all attend.
arship Accountancy award.
j
pastor
at
a
time
when
the
atroHirose, Man. JCCA president.
mat mattered.
They had also pointed out two
o ei candidates being members’
a minority. As far as we’re
By GENICHI OHASHI
।
It was another Yamashita-line
I
freighter,
the S.S. Yamadono
Go West, Young Man
Maru which had greeted Prin
W ^S^edj these two
Every day sees the Japanese
be bett€r men* Tt sort of
cess Elizabeth and Prince Philip
population in Vancouver increas
us t0 think that they would ing with most of the newcomers On UBC Campus
the campus, Saito from Surrey, with its whistle while its crew
yelled, “Banzai” from the ship
basiL
SUpport simply on this
moving in from the interior of
An unofficial count shows that B. C., is now performing for the deck. The ship had passed the
for
We are to Cast OUr votes B. C. and a few from the prair
UBC Braves, an intermediate
S “"^^^tion alone, then ies and east of the Great Lakes. the 37th session of the Univer “A” entry in the City Basketball Victoria-bound H.M.C.S. Crusad
sity of B. C. has recorded the
er while enroute to Vancouver on
ouldn’t be allowed to vote.
This increase is reflected in the greatest post-war Japanese Can League.
Among the list of over 200 Oct. 21.
7arting clincher, they number of JC businesses that adian enrolment, the students
girls who were successful in the
The first Nationalist Chinese
knew ne ^lat tkeir candidate have mushroomed.
congregating from Fraser Val
registered
nurses examinations freighter to visit Vancouver har
*Cwanese people-rt
In the city you can find Japa ley, Okanagan Valley, Kootenay
in
B.
C.
were
two Nisei girls, bor since the Communists over
salesn
ka^ a vacuum cleaner nese-owned cleaners, dressmak Valley, Salmon Arm district, LilAiko Jinnouchi of Vancouver and ran the Chinese mainland is the
ers, groceries, bakers, a barber, looet, Kamloops, Vancouver and
Chizuko Furuya of Summerland, trim 10,000-ton S.S. Hai- Lieh,
some japa- beauty-salon, pool-room and res as far east as Toronto, Ont.
B. C.
here to load 9,000 tons of grain
Total Nisei enrolment has intaurants.
Also
you
can
find
a
for Chile. Its crew of 38 sailors
On the Waterfront
asrr™^mtelIigent use of race
Nisei life insurance salesman, a creased from last year’s 47 stu
Meanwhile along Vancouver’s are truly “men without a count
°f Scorin^ a Point real estate salesman, and an Is dents to 55 for the 1951-52 ses
ry”, being away from their homes
sion (including 15 to 20 co-eds). waterfront, business for the Ja
sei wear-ever utensil salesman.
on the mainland for over two
From Kamloops alone, there are panese ships was picking up.
!Wr
P “
v°ter or a cusAmong the real estate sales
The second Nippon Kamotsu- years.
prefen’ed to be concon- men is Jimmy Kakutani of the 10 students.
sen ship lying on the calm Bur
Two other ships loading grain
like- an ^dividual with our
The majority of the Nisei are raid Inlet is the S.S. Yamateru
H. A. Roberts Ltd., who was the
in
the harbor to take back to
a member o^ disIikes’ not as
first Nisei to obtain a house Arts and Science students while Maru, having eased into its berth Japan
was the S.S.
sort 01- t ^.a race- In fact that selling license. The first post a few are taking Applied Science,
at Evans Coleman docks on Nov. Mukahi Maru, back for the fourth
Ae 0
is more hkely to
war Nisei life insurance sales Commerce, Teacher’s Training, 6 before moving on to its grain
support.
time this year, and the MS Fuji
man in this city is F. “Nobby” Graduate Studies, Home Econom loading berth. She is the third
kawa Maru, the second ship of
>assers
** "e subject of can- Fujisawa of Sun Life Assurance ics, Agriculture and Nursing.
^ amashita-line vessel to reach
the Kawasaki Line to reach Van
door-to-door busi- Co.
One of the Nisei Freshmen on the Pacific Coast this vear.
couver.
westcoast notebook
’^a Or
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VOL. 14 —NO. 90
^ TURDAY, NOVEMBER 17
ce
>y
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it
THE WEEKLY HABIT
1951
$6 Per Year—10c Per Copy
Nisei Army Officer Wins
DSC for Korean Heroism
B.C.-Born Nisei Minister
PORTLAND, Ove. — Lieut.
Chosen As Ablest Orator
Mineo Imuzuki, 26, a native of
A knock on our door the other
ness on a voluntary basis is not Poitland, won the second high
For U.S. Baptist Confab
afternon brought us face to face a happy task, whether it’s seek
est American military decoration,
By TOYO TAKATA
with a pair of canvassers repre ing votes oi’ looking for dona
the Distinguished Service Cross,
CHICAGO, Ill. — A Nisei minister born in Ham
senting one of the parties in the tions. But these calls are often
foi ertraordinary heroism in Ko- mond, a little town in the Fraser Valley in British Col
coming Ontario provincial elecnecessary and the canvassers do Tea, it was reported here last
umbia, was recently honored with the appointment as
tions. The purpose of the call this on their own time.
week.
1 he Preacher of the Convention” for the nafional meet
was obvious, they wanted our
The citation read that Lieut.
We
’
ve
heard
of
Issei
and
Nisei
votes.
ing- of the American Baptist Convention scheduled1 to be
canvassers having a rough time Imuzuka, a platoon leader, moved
Now we don’t mind there in on occasions. Whether we give to a forward position alone un reld in Chicago in mid-1952. Ten thousand delegates
trusions though they might have or not at least we can accord der heavy fire to locate a camou from all over the U.S. are expected to attend the con
broken off our siesta or caught them the same treatment that flaged enemy position and re- vention.
us with our bibs. It’s just ano- we ourselves would like to receive directed th mortal’ fire, then reReverend
Jitsuo
Morikawa,^------------------------ :-------------------------ther bit of electioneering, and if we are ever called upon to take turned to lead his men in taking- pastor of the Fist Baptist Church I city stories were flooding- the
usually more effective' than paid on a similar job. We can at least । the objective.
of Chicago, was educated in newspapers of the Midwest. I
The Nisei officer ha
political announcements or bill- afford this little bit of courtesy.
dy Hammond before he went to the think that that action by this
board advertising. In fact, a perwon the Silver Star and Bronze U.S. for his work in religion. congregation is a tribute to its
Star in previous actions in Ko- His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Y. Christian insight and conviction.
son-to-person appeal is more in
BITTER
rice
?
“As one who has been follow
dividual and you get a chance to
। rea. He is believed to be the sec- Morikawa, are presently living
TOKYO
—
Japan
was
ing
Mr. Morikawa’s progress
talk back.
recently ; ond mainland U.S. Nisei to win in New Toronto, Ontario.
; the medal. A posthumous DSC
Receiving the honoi' of being- cloely, I have been extremely
But what we didn’t like about notified by the Italian mission
to see this church
! was awarded to 1
it. Siii Omoto “The Preacher of The Conven gratified
these particular callers was the here that 10,000 tons of rice had
growing
under
his ministry. The
tion” is a great one for the Nisei
argument they used as to why been allocated to sale to the wnose body was returned to Los
Angeles recently.
pastor as it is reserved for the members of the First Baptist
should we support their man. Japanese.
ablest pulpit orators in the de- Church have always known of
they pointed out that their can
nomination. He is slated to Mr. Morikawa’s preaching abili
i Toronto Buddhist Ch.
didate, like ourselves, was a
preach to the delegates at the ty. I think the delegates to the
; Finds New Quarters
member of a minority. Then they SUNDAY BUSY DAY
morning worship service during forthcoming national convention
admitted that two of the other FOR TORONTO JC’s
■
After one year of planning, the convention.
are fortunate in having him for
contestants were members of ano
His appointment to this rule is their leader in their morning
Sunday of this weekend (Nov. the Toronto Buddhist Church
ther minority but that this min 18) marks a busy day for JC’s will move into new quarters in recog'nized by the American Bap worship services.”
ority already were represented. in Toronto with two events sched- January of next year, into a 25- tist Convention of the dynamic
Therefore we should mark our uled for
year-old church building on 460 leadership and guidance he has Football Star Speaks
the Canadian Legion
“x” for their good boy in order Hall.
Shaw St., north of College St.
given to the First Baptist Church At 'Peg JCCA Dance
that this minority group will
The building will hold 600 per- of Chicago.
WINNIPEG — Star centre for
In the afternoon, at 2 p.m., a
have an MPP.
sons and has a big basement in
Dr.
John
W.
Thomas,
a
long
the
Winnipeg Blue Bombers in
memorial meeting will be held ! which indoor
sports
and
parties
time
friend
of
Rev.
Morikawa,
That was their point of sales. for Etsu Suzuki, the Issei found
the Western Canada Football
and who is well known to the Conference, John Brown spoke to
Nothing about what sort of an er of JC labor unionism. Several can be held.
U.S. Nisei for the help he gave a gathering of Nisei at the Mani
individual he was, what he did, Issei will speak.
Wins
Two
Awards
them
during the years of evacu toba JCCA joint dance last month
Mat he will do nor what his
The evening, starting from 7:30
June Nobuokg, in her fourth ation and relocation in aiding
party represents.
p.m., will see one of the big ev year secretarial course at the them become adjusted to their and narrated some ?of his experi epees.
Now, we would like to see ents in local JCCA history with
Eastern High School of Com new environment during a period
Brown played the season for
members of minority groups el the first Ontario-Wide Oratorical
merce was the recipient of two when community hostility was the Bombers who were eliminated
ected to parliament. It is a sign Contest ever to be held. Eight
still widespeard, had this to say by Edmonton Eskimos in a sud
of true democracy and more Nisei contestants from Cedar awards at the school’s annual
commencement on Nov. 16.
about the Nisei minister.
den-death playoff 4-1 recently,
over, such a representative bet Springs, London, Hamilton and
The
Nisei
girl
won
a
Silver
“It is important to recall that two of the spectators at the
ter understands the problems of Toronto are slated to vie in the
Medal for fourth yeai- accountan the First Baptist Church invited game being the Royal Couple.
minorities. To us, he would make contest. The public is invited to
cy and a Canada Packers Schol Jitsuo Morikawa to become its
He was thanked by Harold
an ideal man, if his race was all attend.
arship Accountancy award.
j
pastor
at
a
time
when
the
atroHirose, Man. JCCA president.
mat mattered.
They had also pointed out two
o ei candidates being members’
a minority. As far as we’re
By GENICHI OHASHI
।
It was another Yamashita-line
I
freighter,
the S.S. Yamadono
Go West, Young Man
Maru which had greeted Prin
W ^S^edj these two
Every day sees the Japanese
be bett€r men* Tt sort of
cess Elizabeth and Prince Philip
population in Vancouver increas
us t0 think that they would ing with most of the newcomers On UBC Campus
the campus, Saito from Surrey, with its whistle while its crew
yelled, “Banzai” from the ship
basiL
SUpport simply on this
moving in from the interior of
An unofficial count shows that B. C., is now performing for the deck. The ship had passed the
for
We are to Cast OUr votes B. C. and a few from the prair
UBC Braves, an intermediate
S “"^^^tion alone, then ies and east of the Great Lakes. the 37th session of the Univer “A” entry in the City Basketball Victoria-bound H.M.C.S. Crusad
sity of B. C. has recorded the
er while enroute to Vancouver on
ouldn’t be allowed to vote.
This increase is reflected in the greatest post-war Japanese Can League.
Among the list of over 200 Oct. 21.
7arting clincher, they number of JC businesses that adian enrolment, the students
girls who were successful in the
The first Nationalist Chinese
knew ne ^lat tkeir candidate have mushroomed.
congregating from Fraser Val
registered
nurses examinations freighter to visit Vancouver har
*Cwanese people-rt
In the city you can find Japa ley, Okanagan Valley, Kootenay
in
B.
C.
were
two Nisei girls, bor since the Communists over
salesn
ka^ a vacuum cleaner nese-owned cleaners, dressmak Valley, Salmon Arm district, LilAiko Jinnouchi of Vancouver and ran the Chinese mainland is the
ers, groceries, bakers, a barber, looet, Kamloops, Vancouver and
Chizuko Furuya of Summerland, trim 10,000-ton S.S. Hai- Lieh,
some japa- beauty-salon, pool-room and res as far east as Toronto, Ont.
B. C.
here to load 9,000 tons of grain
Total Nisei enrolment has intaurants.
Also
you
can
find
a
for Chile. Its crew of 38 sailors
On the Waterfront
asrr™^mtelIigent use of race
Nisei life insurance salesman, a creased from last year’s 47 stu
Meanwhile along Vancouver’s are truly “men without a count
°f Scorin^ a Point real estate salesman, and an Is dents to 55 for the 1951-52 ses
ry”, being away from their homes
sion (including 15 to 20 co-eds). waterfront, business for the Ja
sei wear-ever utensil salesman.
on the mainland for over two
From Kamloops alone, there are panese ships was picking up.
!Wr
P “
v°ter or a cusAmong the real estate sales
The second Nippon Kamotsu- years.
prefen’ed to be concon- men is Jimmy Kakutani of the 10 students.
sen ship lying on the calm Bur
Two other ships loading grain
like- an ^dividual with our
The majority of the Nisei are raid Inlet is the S.S. Yamateru
H. A. Roberts Ltd., who was the
in
the harbor to take back to
a member o^ disIikes’ not as
first Nisei to obtain a house Arts and Science students while Maru, having eased into its berth Japan
was the S.S.
sort 01- t ^.a race- In fact that selling license. The first post a few are taking Applied Science,
at Evans Coleman docks on Nov. Mukahi Maru, back for the fourth
Ae 0
is more hkely to
war Nisei life insurance sales Commerce, Teacher’s Training, 6 before moving on to its grain
support.
time this year, and the MS Fuji
man in this city is F. “Nobby” Graduate Studies, Home Econom loading berth. She is the third
kawa Maru, the second ship of
>assers
** "e subject of can- Fujisawa of Sun Life Assurance ics, Agriculture and Nursing.
^ amashita-line vessel to reach
the Kawasaki Line to reach Van
door-to-door busi- Co.
One of the Nisei Freshmen on the Pacific Coast this vear.
couver.
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Hctrd-Oourt Hea.da.ohes; Hoop Hiddinks
Shuttlers all over the city are settling down to a^—-----------------------------------------------------------steady 'diet of birdies for the long winter ahead. The
Every SUN., WED.
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BEGINNERS' CLASS at
Two differently cont e s t e d Howard Park assumed a fantast
ping for their league openers next week.
Gordon Burke Studio
Mustangs Really Battle
games were seen last week when ic pattern in the latter part of
JCCA prexy Roy Shin who is^------------ - -----------------------------------Phone KE. 5334
Mustangs overwhelmed Estoni the tilt in which Mustangs were
already known as “Mr. Badmin BASKETBALL LOOPS
Archie Miyashita
ans 67-32 with consummate ease life and death in eking their sec
ton” in the city, has added ano
in the Toronto Inter-racial Com ond win in two starts in the 9ther office, that of chief-of- READY FOR OPENERS
operations in the Inter-Church
The two biggest Nisei basket munity League on Nov. 10 but team Church Loop setup.
League. He will be in charge of ball leagues are all set io open had to put on a rousing come
The close, fast and hard-check
Imported English
the running off of all league their schedule with the Toronto- back to scratch out a 56-55 vic ing game eased into half-time
games of some 25 to 30 church Hamilton Junior League starting tory over Howard Park United with the score 31-27 in favor of
Blue Serge Suits
clubs which is a tall order in any on Sat
at the Church Church in the Intermediate Inter the Nisei. With over a minute
man’s language. He has designat of All Nations gym in Toronto, Church League on Nov. 14.
to go, tempers really flared, a.
For all occasions,
ed Nov. 20 as the first home and the Toronto Senior League
In the Sunday game at St. few punches were thrown, and a
Tailored to your measure.
game of the JCCA “B” team opening 1i week later on Fri., Vladimir gym. Mustangs came player from each side was ban
BY
against St. Clements while the Nov. 23.
up against the weakest team in ished to the showers.
“A’s” will travel to St. ClemThe six-team Jr. circuit con the Inter-racial loop in Eston
Then came the situation that
Harry Miyasaki
ents on Nov. 19.
sists of four teams from Toron ians who are a new entry and was one for the books. Howard
Toronto
178 Beverley St.,
The men in charge of the to—Club Rhapsody, Barons, Mus at the present time, seeking re Pk., having lost two men through
W.A. 5342
league games, prexy Shin, Michi tangs Jrs. and a new entry Or placements. The N,i sei tea m, fouls earlier, lost another one in
Ashikawa,
capt. Matt phans—and two teams from Ham therefore, had an easy time, pil the gasping- minutes of the game,
Matsui will be faced with an al ilton—Angels and Alphas.
ing up a mountainous 32-11 edge leaving them with only two men
most complete rebuilding pro
Mustangs, the perennial Sr. at half-time, in romping to their on the floor. Mustangs had only
gram for the “A” team as some title holders, will risk their crown first win.
five men in uniform at the same
of last year’s team will be un against Whizz-Kids, Rebels, and
As usual, gangling Herby Mi time.
We have no
available. With many of the old a newly organized team the Jr yasaki led the winners, dumping
Down
Rov Miyasaki
service
charges.
reliables missing, the committee A Ii-Stars.
23 pts. while brother Roy came drove down the floor to put ItlllShas decided to give a chance to
next, with 12. Other scorers were tangs ahead 54-53. But the two
the younger players who have Yaguchi's Take Over
Paul Hirano 8, Mucka Makimoto Howard Parkers countered des
the potentialities of making good Hamilton Bowl Lead
S, Ken Ohara 7, Toki Toyama 5, parately with a basket to pull
in higher company.
HAMILTON — Yaguchi’s 4-0 and Jeep Inamoto 4.
ahead again. With 15 seconds
In th
mens, the Nisei whitewash win over Lucy’s on
TRAVELLING 'TO
This Sunday, Nov. 18 lias a remaining Ken Ohara tore in a
doubles champs Johnny Tanaka Nov. 10 enabled them to take
JAPAN
tremendous game in the offing basket to clinch the win, 56-55.
and Frank Matsui will form the over the top spot in the Hamilton
And
the
bell
ended
it,
mercifully
with Mustangs pitted
backbone, plus Michi Ashikawa Nisei Bowling League.
Yugoslavs, reputedly one of the ■ enough.
and Platt Matsui. In a drastic i
Kosugi’s were nosed out 3-1 by best teams in the circuit. The
Or bringing
Paul Hirano was a casualty in
someone over?
move, Roy Shin, Tosh Bando and i Solly’s, while Tigers and Jack game
which the third stanza when he suffer
We represent
Ronnie Matsumoto will be ad- Kondo’s played to a 2-2 deadlock.
starts at 2 p.m. may floor three ed a cut-eyelid and had to be
all lines including
vanced into the team, having
Kumagai’s and Tanaka’s shut Varsity Blues in Yugoslavs livery. taken to the hospital for sittchAmerican President,
shown that they deserve to earn out Sam Sonoda’s and Pin CushCanadian
Pacific,
One of rhe CL of T. representa
Pan American, and
a place in the top Nisei represen ions respectively while in the
tives may be George Stulac, last
Scorers for the Nisei mere Roy
Northwest Airlines.
tative squad.
battle of tai Lenders, Mits Honda’s year’s top-scorer in Toronto high
Miyasaki
17,
Paul
Hirano
13,
Ken
Write or call
As in the men’s, the new Nisei downed Tad Kondo’s 3-1.
school basketball.
Miyasaki 12, Ken Ohara 7, Mucka
for full information
doubles champs Toki Yonemit
Kaz Kadonaga spilled the map
The
Wednesday
game
against
or rates.
Makimoto
5,
Jeep
Inamoto
2.
su and Toshi Takasaki will be les for a neat 762 to top the men.
Next game for the Mustangs
the anchor with Kay Ogaki and Roy Kumagai 738, Kaye Inouye UililiililllhlillHIEillllHlHIIiniillllH
in
the Church League will be on
Chiyo Takeda supporting. Mary 700, Tosh Nakamura 689 and
Wed., Nov. 21, at St. Christoph
Ebata who has shown tremen Swanee Inouye 679 were other
dous improvement since taking better triples.
nniiniiiEiiniiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiininiHnii er gym, against High Park Unit
ed, 9 p.m. Fans are invited to
up the game is a possibility. The
FEMALE HELP WANTED
attend.
past team is left on hand. The
sixth spot is still open.
JUNIOR CLERK, for general
Whoever is elected to the pos team will be chosen from the fol office work, typing essential, ex
ition of the “B” captain will lowing: George Fukusaka,' Hen cellent opportunity for advance
face an even difficult rebuilding ry Ide, George Shintani, .Nick ment. Phone EM. 3- 3217, Tor S3
task as just a sprinkling of the Kaji, Tad Miura, Tats Harada, onto.
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries
D
STORE GIRLS for dryGeaD
George Takaoka, Bob Yamashita.
a
er, apply 300 Jones, phone GL.
The ladies will be chosen from 5481, Toronto.
Lucien C. Kurata j
Barrister and Solicitor
) Ayako Takasaki, Chic Yanagisa
SECRETARY, must be exper
1147 Dundas St. W. (at Ossington)
1 Adelaide St. E., Toronto
4
wa, Terry Fujioka, Shirley Shi ienced, references required. Start Eg
1st and 2nd Mortgage Loans | mizu, Kay Okazaki, Mary Ya ing wages $40 with meals, will
PHONE OL. 4313
TORONTO, ONT.
arranged j
mazaki, Mary Shintani, Jean give raise immediately if satis ^a^EaBg8g§gs§g@ggai!issBHBgRaaBa@i@SEaaHisiBHici
Office EM-4 5259 Res. LY.3427 j
factory. For particulars, ask for
Ikeda.
Mr. Kimura, WA. 9919, Toronto.
CLASSIFIED
PL. 6451
HUNK1 a B^
NISEI FLYERS CLUB
presents
HOCKEY BIKC^
at
POLISH ALLIANCE HALL
62 Claremont St.
8:30 p.m.
Admission
Support the only Nisei team
In an Organized League.
Don't Be Cold. Come To The
Music by the Quintcats
WELCOME NISEI & ISSEI!
HELP WANTED
COUNTER and grill-man, time
5 p.m. until after midnight, good
wages for right man. Telephone
JU. 5366. Toronto.
For Wedding Receptions
•
For Private or Club Parties
AIR-CONDITIONED
DOMESTIC HELP WANTED
PRIVATE ROOM and board,
in exchange for light duties, busi
ness girl or student. Phone HU.
2271, Toronto.
HOUSE FOR SALE
HOUSE FOR SALE, nine
rooms with sun room, income
home, modern conveniences with
extras, early possession, owner
building new home. Price $13,000,
substantia] down payment. West
Toronto. Call JU. 6119.
®
The Great China Restaurant
11 Elizabeth St.
I
—
Toronto.
Telephone EM. 4-5935.
SMALL SIZE SHOES
SEE OUR NEW TALL SHOES
------ fust Arrived ------
ROOM WANTED
LIGHT housekeeping
room wanted, for university stu
dent (girl), preferably near uni
versity. Phone TR. 1704, Tor
onto.
For Ladies: Size 1 up to 11
For Men: Scott-McHale, Size 4 up to 14
ALBERT'S SHOE STORE
$
1328 QUEEN ST. W. — ME. 1931 — TORONTO
FOR RENT
^WOGmUGHT^OOMSTA^
’ MAIL ORDERS SHIPPED COAST-TO-COAST C. O. D.
sink and gas, bath floor. Phone 4
We specialize in small size shoes
LO. 2186, after 5 p.m., Toronto.
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Hctrd-Oourt Hea.da.ohes; Hoop Hiddinks
Shuttlers all over the city are settling down to a^—-----------------------------------------------------------steady 'diet of birdies for the long winter ahead. The
Every SUN., WED.
various Nisei groups have bedded down into their regu
Usual Time & Place
lar schedules while the JCCA entries in the “A” and “B”
sections of the Toronto Inter-Church League are prep
BEGINNERS' CLASS at
Two differently cont e s t e d Howard Park assumed a fantast
ping for their league openers next week.
Gordon Burke Studio
Mustangs Really Battle
games were seen last week when ic pattern in the latter part of
JCCA prexy Roy Shin who is^------------ - -----------------------------------Phone KE. 5334
Mustangs overwhelmed Estoni the tilt in which Mustangs were
already known as “Mr. Badmin BASKETBALL LOOPS
Archie Miyashita
ans 67-32 with consummate ease life and death in eking their sec
ton” in the city, has added ano
in the Toronto Inter-racial Com ond win in two starts in the 9ther office, that of chief-of- READY FOR OPENERS
operations in the Inter-Church
The two biggest Nisei basket munity League on Nov. 10 but team Church Loop setup.
League. He will be in charge of ball leagues are all set io open had to put on a rousing come
The close, fast and hard-check
Imported English
the running off of all league their schedule with the Toronto- back to scratch out a 56-55 vic ing game eased into half-time
games of some 25 to 30 church Hamilton Junior League starting tory over Howard Park United with the score 31-27 in favor of
Blue Serge Suits
clubs which is a tall order in any on Sat
at the Church Church in the Intermediate Inter the Nisei. With over a minute
man’s language. He has designat of All Nations gym in Toronto, Church League on Nov. 14.
to go, tempers really flared, a.
For all occasions,
ed Nov. 20 as the first home and the Toronto Senior League
In the Sunday game at St. few punches were thrown, and a
Tailored to your measure.
game of the JCCA “B” team opening 1i week later on Fri., Vladimir gym. Mustangs came player from each side was ban
BY
against St. Clements while the Nov. 23.
up against the weakest team in ished to the showers.
“A’s” will travel to St. ClemThe six-team Jr. circuit con the Inter-racial loop in Eston
Then came the situation that
Harry Miyasaki
ents on Nov. 19.
sists of four teams from Toron ians who are a new entry and was one for the books. Howard
Toronto
178 Beverley St.,
The men in charge of the to—Club Rhapsody, Barons, Mus at the present time, seeking re Pk., having lost two men through
W.A. 5342
league games, prexy Shin, Michi tangs Jrs. and a new entry Or placements. The N,i sei tea m, fouls earlier, lost another one in
Ashikawa,
capt. Matt phans—and two teams from Ham therefore, had an easy time, pil the gasping- minutes of the game,
Matsui will be faced with an al ilton—Angels and Alphas.
ing up a mountainous 32-11 edge leaving them with only two men
most complete rebuilding pro
Mustangs, the perennial Sr. at half-time, in romping to their on the floor. Mustangs had only
gram for the “A” team as some title holders, will risk their crown first win.
five men in uniform at the same
of last year’s team will be un against Whizz-Kids, Rebels, and
As usual, gangling Herby Mi time.
We have no
available. With many of the old a newly organized team the Jr yasaki led the winners, dumping
Down
Rov Miyasaki
service
charges.
reliables missing, the committee A Ii-Stars.
23 pts. while brother Roy came drove down the floor to put ItlllShas decided to give a chance to
next, with 12. Other scorers were tangs ahead 54-53. But the two
the younger players who have Yaguchi's Take Over
Paul Hirano 8, Mucka Makimoto Howard Parkers countered des
the potentialities of making good Hamilton Bowl Lead
S, Ken Ohara 7, Toki Toyama 5, parately with a basket to pull
in higher company.
HAMILTON — Yaguchi’s 4-0 and Jeep Inamoto 4.
ahead again. With 15 seconds
In th
mens, the Nisei whitewash win over Lucy’s on
TRAVELLING 'TO
This Sunday, Nov. 18 lias a remaining Ken Ohara tore in a
doubles champs Johnny Tanaka Nov. 10 enabled them to take
JAPAN
tremendous game in the offing basket to clinch the win, 56-55.
and Frank Matsui will form the over the top spot in the Hamilton
And
the
bell
ended
it,
mercifully
with Mustangs pitted
backbone, plus Michi Ashikawa Nisei Bowling League.
Yugoslavs, reputedly one of the ■ enough.
and Platt Matsui. In a drastic i
Kosugi’s were nosed out 3-1 by best teams in the circuit. The
Or bringing
Paul Hirano was a casualty in
someone over?
move, Roy Shin, Tosh Bando and i Solly’s, while Tigers and Jack game
which the third stanza when he suffer
We represent
Ronnie Matsumoto will be ad- Kondo’s played to a 2-2 deadlock.
starts at 2 p.m. may floor three ed a cut-eyelid and had to be
all lines including
vanced into the team, having
Kumagai’s and Tanaka’s shut Varsity Blues in Yugoslavs livery. taken to the hospital for sittchAmerican President,
shown that they deserve to earn out Sam Sonoda’s and Pin CushCanadian
Pacific,
One of rhe CL of T. representa
Pan American, and
a place in the top Nisei represen ions respectively while in the
tives may be George Stulac, last
Scorers for the Nisei mere Roy
Northwest Airlines.
tative squad.
battle of tai Lenders, Mits Honda’s year’s top-scorer in Toronto high
Miyasaki
17,
Paul
Hirano
13,
Ken
Write or call
As in the men’s, the new Nisei downed Tad Kondo’s 3-1.
school basketball.
Miyasaki 12, Ken Ohara 7, Mucka
for full information
doubles champs Toki Yonemit
Kaz Kadonaga spilled the map
The
Wednesday
game
against
or rates.
Makimoto
5,
Jeep
Inamoto
2.
su and Toshi Takasaki will be les for a neat 762 to top the men.
Next game for the Mustangs
the anchor with Kay Ogaki and Roy Kumagai 738, Kaye Inouye UililiililllhlillHIEillllHlHIIiniillllH
in
the Church League will be on
Chiyo Takeda supporting. Mary 700, Tosh Nakamura 689 and
Wed., Nov. 21, at St. Christoph
Ebata who has shown tremen Swanee Inouye 679 were other
dous improvement since taking better triples.
nniiniiiEiiniiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiininiHnii er gym, against High Park Unit
ed, 9 p.m. Fans are invited to
up the game is a possibility. The
FEMALE HELP WANTED
attend.
past team is left on hand. The
sixth spot is still open.
JUNIOR CLERK, for general
Whoever is elected to the pos team will be chosen from the fol office work, typing essential, ex
ition of the “B” captain will lowing: George Fukusaka,' Hen cellent opportunity for advance
face an even difficult rebuilding ry Ide, George Shintani, .Nick ment. Phone EM. 3- 3217, Tor S3
task as just a sprinkling of the Kaji, Tad Miura, Tats Harada, onto.
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries
D
STORE GIRLS for dryGeaD
George Takaoka, Bob Yamashita.
a
er, apply 300 Jones, phone GL.
The ladies will be chosen from 5481, Toronto.
Lucien C. Kurata j
Barrister and Solicitor
) Ayako Takasaki, Chic Yanagisa
SECRETARY, must be exper
1147 Dundas St. W. (at Ossington)
1 Adelaide St. E., Toronto
4
wa, Terry Fujioka, Shirley Shi ienced, references required. Start Eg
1st and 2nd Mortgage Loans | mizu, Kay Okazaki, Mary Ya ing wages $40 with meals, will
PHONE OL. 4313
TORONTO, ONT.
arranged j
mazaki, Mary Shintani, Jean give raise immediately if satis ^a^EaBg8g§gs§g@ggai!issBHBgRaaBa@i@SEaaHisiBHici
Office EM-4 5259 Res. LY.3427 j
factory. For particulars, ask for
Ikeda.
Mr. Kimura, WA. 9919, Toronto.
CLASSIFIED
PL. 6451
HUNK1 a B^
NISEI FLYERS CLUB
presents
HOCKEY BIKC^
at
POLISH ALLIANCE HALL
62 Claremont St.
8:30 p.m.
Admission
Support the only Nisei team
In an Organized League.
Don't Be Cold. Come To The
Music by the Quintcats
WELCOME NISEI & ISSEI!
HELP WANTED
COUNTER and grill-man, time
5 p.m. until after midnight, good
wages for right man. Telephone
JU. 5366. Toronto.
For Wedding Receptions
•
For Private or Club Parties
AIR-CONDITIONED
DOMESTIC HELP WANTED
PRIVATE ROOM and board,
in exchange for light duties, busi
ness girl or student. Phone HU.
2271, Toronto.
HOUSE FOR SALE
HOUSE FOR SALE, nine
rooms with sun room, income
home, modern conveniences with
extras, early possession, owner
building new home. Price $13,000,
substantia] down payment. West
Toronto. Call JU. 6119.
®
The Great China Restaurant
11 Elizabeth St.
I
—
Toronto.
Telephone EM. 4-5935.
SMALL SIZE SHOES
SEE OUR NEW TALL SHOES
------ fust Arrived ------
ROOM WANTED
LIGHT housekeeping
room wanted, for university stu
dent (girl), preferably near uni
versity. Phone TR. 1704, Tor
onto.
For Ladies: Size 1 up to 11
For Men: Scott-McHale, Size 4 up to 14
ALBERT'S SHOE STORE
$
1328 QUEEN ST. W. — ME. 1931 — TORONTO
FOR RENT
^WOGmUGHT^OOMSTA^
’ MAIL ORDERS SHIPPED COAST-TO-COAST C. O. D.
sink and gas, bath floor. Phone 4
We specialize in small size shoes
LO. 2186, after 5 p.m., Toronto.
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PAGE EIGHT
THE
NEW CANADIAN
Saturday, November 17; i951
PAG
e5
NOVEMBER
cro63 L^a,na.d,a,
Toronto. Toronto JCCA Ora
torical Contest, at Canadian MARRIAGES
KELOWNA, B. C. — Bom to
YAMADA — TAMEMOTO
region Hall, 7:30 p.m.
among those of Japanese origin in Canada
Mr. and Mrs. Kameji Iwasaki a
479 Queen St. W. - Aaza 5005 _ T„““ ^
WINNIPEG — A pretty wed son Mike Shigeru at the Kelow
23—Toronto. Nisei Flyers’ BenAuthorized as second class mail. Post Office Dent
efit Dance, at Polish Alliance ding was solemnized in the St. na General Hospital recently.
Hall.
Stephens Broadway United
*
*
Church,
Winnipeg,
on
Nov.
3,
23 Hamilton. Ballroom Dance
engagements
Hamilton Danes' Class
Class social, at Central Hall when Betty Tokiye Tamemoto,
310 BLOOR ST. WEST - TORON^
NEW DENVER, b. c. - The Sets Social Nov. 23
youngest daughter of Mr. and
8 p.m.
engagement was announced of
30—Toronto. Winter Warm-Up Mrs. J. Tamemoto, Winnipeg, be Naoe Betty, daughter' of Mrs. • HAMILTON — Hamilton’s
a
optometrist
Dance, music by the Quint- came the bride of Fumio Ya Take Kurita of New Denver, B. Ballroom Dance Class is holding
OFFICE HOURS:
cats, at UNF Hall, 8:30 p.m. mada, second son of Mr. Keizo C., to Mr. Yukio Nickie Shimo- its first social at Central Hall,
TUES-WED-THURS-FR5I-SAt'
30—Lethbridge. Lethbridge Nisei Yamada, of St. Vital, Man. Dr.
aa, son of Mrs. K. Shimoda of | on Friday, Nov. 23, at 8 p.m.
THURS. EVENING
TFT
Lowling League Dance, at H. Frame officiated and the Slocan City, B. C., on Nov. 4 at Cordial welcome is extended to
BY APPOINTMENT
Henderson Lake Golf Course wedding music was played by the home of the Kurita’s.
the public. Admission is 75 cents
Mr. Filmer E. Hubble.
9-12 p.m.
Baishakunins .are Mr. and Mrs. for non-members.
The bride was radiant in a
for better HEALTH CONSULT. . .
The class is a non-profit orga
hl. Sameshima and Mrs. Masaye
gown of bridal satin with Swiss
Kitamura.
nization formed by a young Nisei I
lace in reddingote style. The
In St. Patrick
*
largely for the benefit of the
* doctor of chiropractic
gown, designed
with hooped
Vote NEWCOMBE I skirt was fashioned along sim- HAMILTON — The engage- younger set in Hamilton.
office ra. 6549
hoNr/NGE ST\
ment of Aiko, second daughter of I _.
’
------J pie princess lines in front and M:
Res. MI. 6384
TnOAT BLOOR)
TORONTO
Mr. and Mrs. M. Seki of Chath- Popular Dance Class
’ fullness of skirt in back. The
am, Ont., to Mr. Oscar Hajime Numbers Over 100
Swiss lace reddingote, fell from
Kawai, eldest son of Mr. and
a satin bertha in scalloped effect
Archie Miyas h i t a’s Dance
Mrs. K. Kawai of Hamilton, was
| over the fitted bodice and back
Class, growing steadily since the
i fullness into a. train. Her full announced on Nov. 3 at the home time of its inception, now num
of Mr. Mochizuki.
. | length veil of net edged with
bers more than 100 persons un
and
Mrs.
der his wing.
I matching scalloped lace, fell
iair«ir«i<
N. Hashimoto.
: from a coronet of orange blosAn average of 50 to 75 per
284-a YONGE STREET, TOR^TZT
. soms entrain. She carried a white
sons attend Iris Sunday afternoon
classes at " the UNF Hall and I
prayer book covered with mauve
Wednesday evenings at the Uni
orchids from which fell ribboned
versity
Settlement House.
streamers sprayed with pink rose
OF AU DESCRIPTIONS
buds.
Miyashita who is now associat
Five Years Aero
-tStstcnatLus. O/Fsdcluig H/zvitatiom
ed with the Gordon Burke Studio
The bride was attended by her
sister-in-law Mrs. Fukiye Tame
and is devoting his full time to
Nov. 16, 1946
moto at matron of honor who
HARRY S. KONDO
The Japanese Division disclos dancing instruction, will hold a
627 BAY STREET. TORONTO . EM. 3-1391
more a full skirted gown of gold ed 269 evacuees from interior of beginners’ class every Friday
Res. 2O1H BEVERLEY STREET . EM. 3 - 5081
moire. The fitted bodice was B. C. left for the east in October. evening, from 8-11 p.m.
fashioned with
a horse -shoe Number of persons at housing
r
neckline finished with a small projects at Slocan was down to Tor. Public Library
YOU KNOW' THE CCF
rolled collar.
Order Your
300. Lemon Creek was closed Presents Film Show
i
WORKS FOR YOU
The bridegroom was attended down completely. Th
program
A ou know we believe in a fair
The Toronto Public Library
by the bride’s brother James of dispersal was
deal for everyone. You know
almost at an and the T & D Film Council is
Tamemoto. The ushers were Mr. end.
we fight against discrimina
Harold Kutsukake
presenting a Film Show on Tues.,
Nobu Yamada, the groom’s elder
tion. 1 ou know we work so
*
♦5
6 Rednor Road
that everyone may enjoy the
Nov. 20, 8 pmi., featuring the
brother, and Mr. Robert Hikida.
£
Six Nisei girls took on the job
decent security of good hous
GRover
1307
Mi. and Mrs. Fumio Yamada of teaching evacuee children in United Nations, at the Central
ing, adequate hospitalization,
Toronto
A
Library, College and St. George
left on their honeymoon to the northern Ontario
better labor relations, a low
Will Call
hostels and Sts. The Show is open to the
United States. They will reside lumber
er cost of living.
camps. They were Aki
in Winnipeg.
Sakai, Hideyo Iguchi and Yoshi public and there is no charge.
On Nov. 22, Mark Your
*
*
*
There will be three films,
ko Tanabe from London, Michi
Ballot For
births
“
Hard Core” dealing with DP’s in
moving to b c
Ide from Hamilton, Yoshiko MitWm. NEWCOMBE I KELOWNA, B. C. — Born to suki
Europe, “Our Town Is The
Contact
from Neys, and Kay Ochiai
Mr.
World illustrating the princip
CCF
HM KAKUTANI
and Mrs. Masao Tanaka at from Montreal. Most of
them
les
of
Human
Rights
and
its
ap
H.
A.
ROBERTS LTD.,
the Kelowna General Hospital re
In St. Patrick
were veteran teachers from
933 West Pender St.,
plication, and “UN Screen Maga
cently a daughter Beverley Jane. ghost town schools.
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W.......... Sam Resnick
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ST
GEORGF
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Dennison
........ C. H. Millard
HIGH mRK........ WaJlor Parker
=t ?t?BGE...........Frank Frier pm WEST
........... Charles Jenkins
woodS? "Wm’Newcombe 5HO
Angus Langille
NTARIO .... Tommy Thomas
@11 rooms — brick, detach-1
ed, garage, "oil-heated, Dover-'
court and north of College 'i
$19,900, $6,000 down.
j
® 9 rooms — brick,' detached,'
double garage, hot-water heat- ■
ed, Rushholme and Hepbourne. i
$18,900, $6,000 down.
<
® 8 rooms — brick, detached,;
garage and lane, Montrose-.
Bloor, a bargain. $13,800, down J
payment arranged.
J
?
rooms — brick, detached, J
f n?u° e garage, Lansdowne and 5
>Bloor, owner moving to B. CM
f Cash $12,800, down pavment
I arranged.
10 rooms — income house,
S®n^rahy located on Phoebe
►Bt., oil-heated, $12,000, down
. payment arranged.
® 8 rooms — detached, brick
and insula.ted, oil-heated, Ger
rard-Boulton. $9,500, $2,500
down.
M. YANAGISAWA
Agent for K. Wiles. Realtors
West Office: KE. 7941
East Office:
GE. 1178 ,
Residence: 659 Bathurst St.
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THE
NEW CANADIAN
Saturday, November 17; i951
PAG
e5
NOVEMBER
cro63 L^a,na.d,a,
Toronto. Toronto JCCA Ora
torical Contest, at Canadian MARRIAGES
KELOWNA, B. C. — Bom to
YAMADA — TAMEMOTO
region Hall, 7:30 p.m.
among those of Japanese origin in Canada
Mr. and Mrs. Kameji Iwasaki a
479 Queen St. W. - Aaza 5005 _ T„““ ^
WINNIPEG — A pretty wed son Mike Shigeru at the Kelow
23—Toronto. Nisei Flyers’ BenAuthorized as second class mail. Post Office Dent
efit Dance, at Polish Alliance ding was solemnized in the St. na General Hospital recently.
Hall.
Stephens Broadway United
*
*
Church,
Winnipeg,
on
Nov.
3,
23 Hamilton. Ballroom Dance
engagements
Hamilton Danes' Class
Class social, at Central Hall when Betty Tokiye Tamemoto,
310 BLOOR ST. WEST - TORON^
NEW DENVER, b. c. - The Sets Social Nov. 23
youngest daughter of Mr. and
8 p.m.
engagement was announced of
30—Toronto. Winter Warm-Up Mrs. J. Tamemoto, Winnipeg, be Naoe Betty, daughter' of Mrs. • HAMILTON — Hamilton’s
a
optometrist
Dance, music by the Quint- came the bride of Fumio Ya Take Kurita of New Denver, B. Ballroom Dance Class is holding
OFFICE HOURS:
cats, at UNF Hall, 8:30 p.m. mada, second son of Mr. Keizo C., to Mr. Yukio Nickie Shimo- its first social at Central Hall,
TUES-WED-THURS-FR5I-SAt'
30—Lethbridge. Lethbridge Nisei Yamada, of St. Vital, Man. Dr.
aa, son of Mrs. K. Shimoda of | on Friday, Nov. 23, at 8 p.m.
THURS. EVENING
TFT
Lowling League Dance, at H. Frame officiated and the Slocan City, B. C., on Nov. 4 at Cordial welcome is extended to
BY APPOINTMENT
Henderson Lake Golf Course wedding music was played by the home of the Kurita’s.
the public. Admission is 75 cents
Mr. Filmer E. Hubble.
9-12 p.m.
Baishakunins .are Mr. and Mrs. for non-members.
The bride was radiant in a
for better HEALTH CONSULT. . .
The class is a non-profit orga
hl. Sameshima and Mrs. Masaye
gown of bridal satin with Swiss
Kitamura.
nization formed by a young Nisei I
lace in reddingote style. The
In St. Patrick
*
largely for the benefit of the
* doctor of chiropractic
gown, designed
with hooped
Vote NEWCOMBE I skirt was fashioned along sim- HAMILTON — The engage- younger set in Hamilton.
office ra. 6549
hoNr/NGE ST\
ment of Aiko, second daughter of I _.
’
------J pie princess lines in front and M:
Res. MI. 6384
TnOAT BLOOR)
TORONTO
Mr. and Mrs. M. Seki of Chath- Popular Dance Class
’ fullness of skirt in back. The
am, Ont., to Mr. Oscar Hajime Numbers Over 100
Swiss lace reddingote, fell from
Kawai, eldest son of Mr. and
a satin bertha in scalloped effect
Archie Miyas h i t a’s Dance
Mrs. K. Kawai of Hamilton, was
| over the fitted bodice and back
Class, growing steadily since the
i fullness into a. train. Her full announced on Nov. 3 at the home time of its inception, now num
of Mr. Mochizuki.
. | length veil of net edged with
bers more than 100 persons un
and
Mrs.
der his wing.
I matching scalloped lace, fell
iair«ir«i<
N. Hashimoto.
: from a coronet of orange blosAn average of 50 to 75 per
284-a YONGE STREET, TOR^TZT
. soms entrain. She carried a white
sons attend Iris Sunday afternoon
classes at " the UNF Hall and I
prayer book covered with mauve
Wednesday evenings at the Uni
orchids from which fell ribboned
versity
Settlement House.
streamers sprayed with pink rose
OF AU DESCRIPTIONS
buds.
Miyashita who is now associat
Five Years Aero
-tStstcnatLus. O/Fsdcluig H/zvitatiom
ed with the Gordon Burke Studio
The bride was attended by her
sister-in-law Mrs. Fukiye Tame
and is devoting his full time to
Nov. 16, 1946
moto at matron of honor who
HARRY S. KONDO
The Japanese Division disclos dancing instruction, will hold a
627 BAY STREET. TORONTO . EM. 3-1391
more a full skirted gown of gold ed 269 evacuees from interior of beginners’ class every Friday
Res. 2O1H BEVERLEY STREET . EM. 3 - 5081
moire. The fitted bodice was B. C. left for the east in October. evening, from 8-11 p.m.
fashioned with
a horse -shoe Number of persons at housing
r
neckline finished with a small projects at Slocan was down to Tor. Public Library
YOU KNOW' THE CCF
rolled collar.
Order Your
300. Lemon Creek was closed Presents Film Show
i
WORKS FOR YOU
The bridegroom was attended down completely. Th
program
A ou know we believe in a fair
The Toronto Public Library
by the bride’s brother James of dispersal was
deal for everyone. You know
almost at an and the T & D Film Council is
Tamemoto. The ushers were Mr. end.
we fight against discrimina
Harold Kutsukake
presenting a Film Show on Tues.,
Nobu Yamada, the groom’s elder
tion. 1 ou know we work so
*
♦5
6 Rednor Road
that everyone may enjoy the
Nov. 20, 8 pmi., featuring the
brother, and Mr. Robert Hikida.
£
Six Nisei girls took on the job
decent security of good hous
GRover
1307
Mi. and Mrs. Fumio Yamada of teaching evacuee children in United Nations, at the Central
ing, adequate hospitalization,
Toronto
A
Library, College and St. George
left on their honeymoon to the northern Ontario
better labor relations, a low
Will Call
hostels and Sts. The Show is open to the
United States. They will reside lumber
er cost of living.
camps. They were Aki
in Winnipeg.
Sakai, Hideyo Iguchi and Yoshi public and there is no charge.
On Nov. 22, Mark Your
*
*
*
There will be three films,
ko Tanabe from London, Michi
Ballot For
births
“
Hard Core” dealing with DP’s in
moving to b c
Ide from Hamilton, Yoshiko MitWm. NEWCOMBE I KELOWNA, B. C. — Born to suki
Europe, “Our Town Is The
Contact
from Neys, and Kay Ochiai
Mr.
World illustrating the princip
CCF
HM KAKUTANI
and Mrs. Masao Tanaka at from Montreal. Most of
them
les
of
Human
Rights
and
its
ap
H.
A.
ROBERTS LTD.,
the Kelowna General Hospital re
In St. Patrick
were veteran teachers from
933 West Pender St.,
plication, and “UN Screen Maga
cently a daughter Beverley Jane. ghost town schools.
zine. No. 4”
Vancouver, B. C.
Established 32 Years
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PRINTING
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Members of Vancouver
Real Estate Board
Phone MArine 6421
Day or Night
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W.......... Sam Resnick
eg™^Eamon P^
S
E’ B‘ J°Uiffe
ST
GEORGF
.....
^r
Dennison
........ C. H. Millard
HIGH mRK........ WaJlor Parker
=t ?t?BGE...........Frank Frier pm WEST
........... Charles Jenkins
woodS? "Wm’Newcombe 5HO
Angus Langille
NTARIO .... Tommy Thomas
@11 rooms — brick, detach-1
ed, garage, "oil-heated, Dover-'
court and north of College 'i
$19,900, $6,000 down.
j
® 9 rooms — brick,' detached,'
double garage, hot-water heat- ■
ed, Rushholme and Hepbourne. i
$18,900, $6,000 down.
<
® 8 rooms — brick, detached,;
garage and lane, Montrose-.
Bloor, a bargain. $13,800, down J
payment arranged.
J
?
rooms — brick, detached, J
f n?u° e garage, Lansdowne and 5
>Bloor, owner moving to B. CM
f Cash $12,800, down pavment
I arranged.
10 rooms — income house,
S®n^rahy located on Phoebe
►Bt., oil-heated, $12,000, down
. payment arranged.
® 8 rooms — detached, brick
and insula.ted, oil-heated, Ger
rard-Boulton. $9,500, $2,500
down.
M. YANAGISAWA
Agent for K. Wiles. Realtors
West Office: KE. 7941
East Office:
GE. 1178 ,
Residence: 659 Bathurst St.
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