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THE NEW CANADIAN

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B. Mayhew Becomes
First Canadian
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Businesses, UBC Students
On Upswing; In Vancouver

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Ever since either could rememchickens
and
the
lonely
country
.
-her, Tad and Art had been pretOTTAWA - Prime Minister
By GENICHI OHASHI
. 7 good friends. No Damon and life in general. Then he would Boms St. Laurent on Oct. 16 ap­
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Carter’s Corner
, I J thias, mind you, but they were
JaPanese Canadian influx into th/X^fv B' &
(thats where. Tad’s farm was pointed Robert Mayhew, former
K i Same class ^ language located) not being marked on any minister of fisheries, as the first ver from the British Columbia inter t and XtrfT
- school, went berry-picking togemap.

J ambassador to Japan. Before the
‘ then each summer and one time
war, Canada’s representative in Rockies has slowed down conana east of the
Why
don

t
you
learn
to
live
comparison to the first two years s nCe tht'77 197 in
’ap xeven shared chicken-pox.
Japan was a minister.
= rBut along came that fateful Art would write. “You slave 12
?ng °f the
Up to Mayhew’s recent ap­ ban against the movement of JaniX r
December morn, and soon after- lours a day and seven days a
1
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Japanese Canadians to the
pointment, the top Canadian of­
Went different ways. "eek Here I can make 80 bucks ficial in Japan has been Mr.
Tad hiked off with his family to a week, working only 40 hours
Arthur Menzies, charge d’affaires
™-k on a farm in Alberta while
Besides, I can g0 to a show or of the Canadian Liaison Mission
Art eventually ended up in Tor
a nightclub any time I want to. in Tokyo.
onto.
There s always a big name band
marfe ^e number
The new ambassador who is 72 including 800 who are over
They remained good friends in town. I go to all the Argos
16
years
of age. It is only a
years of age is a highly success­
^d C0*tinued to write to each sanies. And you can see your, ful manufacturer who has an ex­ slight increase since 1951.
other. Of course, living out in the friends at the bowling alley, or
CON CENTRATED
tensive knowledge of the Far
wide, open spaces, Tad had more a dance. And we bought our- East through his business oper- I
Statistics show that the JC’s ^H6 National pool Room durtime to kill so he picked up his selves a TVset.
have
returned to almost the exact mg the winter months.
ations and through his service on
pen much oftener. But Tad didn’t
“Bet your mother’s
several government?.! errands in | locations where they were con­ th?
gettingk^T®7 to
o„ to
nimd at all for when he did hear worried about your not"
bein
tnat
part
of
the
world.
He
repreI
centrated
prior
to
the
evacuation,
he 600-block for another busifrom his pal in the big city it carried
bein
, . yet Where you are you sented Canada at the meetings -they have resettled largely in
was a Ion
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Sato’s ^

neusy letter which I wont find anybody.
which drew up the Colombo Plan two zones, Zone 4 (North of 1st
Alter Apartments which
oie than made up for it
I
On the other hand, even though Tad ’ Y ^
Y°U C°me °Ut here’ of economic aid to South and Ave., between _ Abbot and Ray- O»T ™,C r§sident^ is located
southeast Asia.
I mur) and Zone 6 (north of 1st
he had all the time in tie world
t h
* IOt”
I
With Mayhew’s appointment, , ve-, between Raymur and BounTad had little to write aboW n
^^ Art But he contiacross tho°^lne?OUSC is
7 ou don’t tell him all the time Co^ ° Stl1Ck H °Ut in CaHer’s , Canada reciprocates the assign­ dry Rd.)
&om ae Nishi«-t you got up at five LX X ^ va^ promises ment of Sadao Iguchi who is Ja­ L mU?TSeS have also beenJ es­ zawa’s
pan’s first ambassador to Canada. tablished largely in Zone 4, folmorning and came in at dusk
1 COnmigr out some day.
rec®"t ad&tion at the corner
| owed ciosely by Zone 8 (north *of H. Powell
and Main is the.^
Tad only got into town about | • Tben, iast spring, acting on an
I
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f
and
WeSt
°
f
Tra
falgar
once a month that he had little ouX?’ X finally did come Object to Sale
bysine^es in Zone 8-.conin the way of news.
out Tile two pals had been re­ Of Home to Nisei
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sist of a dressmaker cleaners
But Art had plenty to sav. united after many years of sepSAN JOSE, Calif. — Twenty- a grocery while the only JC flor- “SIX
^d/Tte ab°Ut aI1 the ^mous aratmn. Tad found himself a good
St.,
our property owners recently *St Jn the citY can be found there
aitists he had seen perform, thp job. it was like old times.
JC-operated hotels
t^rT6? a petition to real es- I Jn Zone 4> businesses include a '
dances he went to and how Yosh
Summer passed by. Then it
and apartments, two cleaners
dS Sr Ray H°efler object- hoteU apartments, barber pool
1 ,
and Bill and Runt and the rest was autumn.
OroTn"? and the ®l‘kado
g b°?he Sale °f ahouse in their 7°m’ Japanese restaurants
l™^5
out » I ,1 aUS^ as ‘be' Dodgers clinched
neighbourhood to a disabled Ja- cIeaners, dress-making schooi' hauntlor JC I? “ ’ favorit«
the pennant, Tad suddenly disap- panese American war veteran I and Photo-studio.
the evenings.

And without fail. Art would
to
in
ItaIy
witb

he
POWELL
STREET
r '>7.7 t0 come out eas‘- He !
OCCUPATIONS
? iUi‘ packed U? and left,
ta fe 7“-^ sia™S- forever
to b 7
thi“ Tad had "‘O'-ed
। verTeT h*®" V»«in the turnip fields and
d turn 7
qUf‘'t^s Md B™ld
™ to pull up Stakes in favor of ™in up m a few days.
fields- CM ’ °CCUpied in five
.
CPR sectionwork fount* And Art
forever
I reside
many
old-time
ear]y
this
month,
a
week
sidents
remember.
The
build
Work’ wholesale work saw
M*ng Tad about cows and
Her Tad disappeared, Art re
mgs are dirty manv n
d‘ S^ Sardeni"^ «d shrimp.
and
* y’ many are vacant,
and the street resembles an ab
WaS ~
Yoshihara whe carries machine
Japan Immigration
I
Carter s Corner ”
andoned ghost, town road in the
gun bu]let wounds .n ^^
Art


tbe
le

ter
began
To Brazil Resumed,
thTZk^k^ ‘he day,
| Sorry to skip out on you like said that he planned to go 7
through ‘he street is jammed Swi “, ^ from
varying
with the deal not so much
_ his Whe. The once f± ?‘“Z '
750 This Month
per month to
h in
month. The
per
To
'eager,
once familiar No
y ■ JC’S who ~
RIO DE JANEIRO _ Jann
it In f e n°thing to do with own i n t e r e s t but because he s‘reet-ear that ran along Powell -are occupied
t 14 Was SMd t° hav= vouldnt want it to happen to lX|been replaCed by the No. 12 employed by tVS?-1* y* are
nese immigration to Brazil X s-ot
Since Nobby &’? °a C°’
Sm ? aftCT aI1 ‘hese years? other people.
trolley coach.
War H
I honing of World And I didn t mind the sticky sum I
4—
Sun Life Le J a^ Joln«ithe
I till be resumed in OctoIocIm ? °”’y °ne JG busineSS
her with
^ X^\ tha di^ air ant the 1^JC S W” Award
s
are »
ta who Win settle in the states used to t
°Me y»"
companies. There X >
anCe
theJOO-biock
750 t?2™5 and Para- About had.
he“
ey aren’‘ too
estate salesman with r ^ real
Kutani of H A Rnh J1.mmy KaPersons are involved.
“What
i
‘he reputation^ X X
T he new settlers win
j
I
^° ^oe was all those
jute and raise o-rains a Ur° ugq I
once autumn rolled
cessful.
.
e most suesuch as pepper.
P,CCS about al> t\ • ’ Were tabbing
fice work wmT pChief,y in W’
Unemployment tZ B* C'EIectric» *
Jim Shiga, Hitoshi Takahashi I
n ^ J° Patro"®C. HospS
SUrance Co., B.
Sumire Tanaka Hideo
h’
On the 300-block on
__surance, and in a
| Hiroshi Ichii Jean aN gasuye’ side, there is Mr/ T *he south- clothin
Mariko Iznt/
°mura, and barber shon /? ,Ishe Baijo’s And a few au °n VVater St We
| adian Manufaawa received Can- Jar^nu^05
attracts a hospital, groSX ™rki"8 at the
scholarships aC/rers’ Association I cidental cu^to °f Chinese and Oc- ‘aurants. Tn”YS‘°res and res'and JeanFuX ^a JC’s; k
™addition to
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Df-fes:; Practices Stow Whizz Kids, Detels
tvenlf Mid, Orphans Still Ouestion Mark Fe GIs Film Will Picture *

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OCTOBER •

| 19—Toronto. Toronto JCCA Gen­
eral Meeting, ait Canadian Le- '
gion Hall, 8 p.m.
19—Toronto. Ontario ’JCCA Art
| a number of Hollywood producIn turning down Von Stern
Exhibit, at Canadian Legion
m-#X~"p
‘he four'teaTlMp is as W1™:
Lons has refused a role in Holly- I berg’s offer Nishidn
a
Hall, 2-8 p.m.
wood film director Josef Von'
Ashida was quoted
■'^ Toionto.
Junior
Bowling
^Mustangs, 1950-51’s undefeat­
eis and anyone interested in play­ Sternberg’s movie “Anatahan Is­ as saying, “The Story of AnataLeague Dance,, at Polish Al­
ed champions, will again be ing should contact Jim Kamino
han is based on the savage ex­
land

because
it
will
portray
the
liance
Hall, 8-1 a.m.
spearheaded by Herby Mivasa- or turn out to the regular Friday
istence to which a group of JaJapanese
as
a

degraded

people,
ki s all-around play and prolific night practices at St. Vladimir’s
"d Toronto. Japanese. Anglican
panese are driven by their tragi
the newspaper Tokyo Nichi-Nichi
Church Fujin-Kai Bazaar, 2
.scoring ability. Playing coach gymnasium.
war experience.- Mr. Sternberg
I reported recently.
Ken Miyasaki, Roy Mivasaki,
to 5 p.m., at St. George’s Par­
may treat it as a universal prob­
I
He is Minoru Nishida, ex-actor lem of man, exceeding racial and
ish Hall.
Jeep Inamoto and Mucka Makiwho returned to Japan from Hol­
inoto will form the nucleus of Pctces Yomiuri Giants
national lines! But movie fans 25—Montreal. Quebec Japanese
ly
wood-in 1940. He appeared in
the squad while Junior Mustang T o Japan League Flag
v ill regard it as the fantastic
Golf Club Open Dance- Social,
a number of old-time pictures in story of a group of Japanese not
graduates, Ted Nishimoto, Geo.
at Oak Room, .Victoria Hall,
T0K10 — Wally Yonamine of the American film capital, includ­ much better than beasts.”
anaka, and George Shiozaki
9 p.m.
Honolulu sparked the Yomiuri ing “Ambassador Bill” with the I
round out the team.
Nishida’s rejection of the
Giants to the championship of the late Will Rogers, and “Shanghai has sparked opposition to role
WHIZZ KIDS
the
SURGEON IN NAVY
™3iniShing second last season. Central Professional League last Express” under the direction of I film from other Japanese, ac­
Robert Tats Miya was recently
acWhizz Kids remain a question week, hitting a homer and scor­ Von Sternberg himself.
cording to the Nichi-Nichi. Their commissioned as. Burgeon Lieut­
The role he turned down was
mark through the loss of several ing two other runs in a 15-2 rout [
that
of ship captain in the story I argument is that release of the enant in the Royal Canadian
I
players. Yuki Kameoka, spark- of Kokutetsu Swallows.
I film in Japan will create anta- Navy. It was reported earlier /
1 onamine is a strong contend­ of Anantahan, Von Sternberg’s
the team wiI1 ^ai" head |
I gonism against the U.S. here.
that he was appointed as Acting"
the Kids with Soc Shintani, Aki er for the most valuable player production based on the real-life I
Nishida agreed with them. “The Surgeon.
Hayashi, Alan Fujiwara, and award of the league. Besides his experience- of Kazuko Higa, a I theme is bad,” he said with a i
Fred Miyasaki all returnin ■ to hitting, he has thrilled fans with Japanese woman castAway for I। shake of his head. “I owe a great |
. the fold. They have also brought his spectacular base running and more than five years after the
aeal to Mr. Von Sternberg and ।
OF ALL DFSCRIPFIONS
war on the South Pacific Island
.up Aki; Furukawa and Johnny fielding.
I would jump at a role in any I ^i^inaUoz ^ddin3 ^itaUonx
of Anatahan with a group of her
rebels’0” the jMior ranks' ‘
I
countrymen.
At least 12 of the other film. But I cannot act in
Tor. Golfers Plan
Anatahan.”
castaways killed each other in
The Rebs have looked very imNishida has forsaken actino
627 BAY STREET. TOR®NTO , . WA 9 -fia
fights over the' lone wo'man in
pres^ive in their practices and Final Tournament
2k±k2!ZlLEY street • ^3^
since
his
return
to
Japan.
At
pre
­
should give Whizz Kids a mighty _ The Toronto Japanese Canad­ their midst, according to surviv­
sent, he is public relations man
tussle whenever they meet. Mush ian Golf Club will hold its last ors .who were, induced to surrend- |
for the Kabuki Theatre in Tokyo'.
Fukumoto, the take-charge type tournament of the season, at the
( of player, and speedy Paul Hira­ Rouge Golf and Country Club
no again'form the backbone of this Sunday, Oct. 19, starting
• 8 rooms, brick, semi-detached,
‘ w! RebeIS’ Roy Kui’ita, Mossy from 7:15 a.m.
hot-water heat, 4 rooms on main
Mitsui,-Tom Miyashita, Jackson
fEMA LE HELP wa NTran
The club will be divided into I
II
HELP WANTED
Omshi^and Ron Kitazaki com- two teams for a best ball fourTvV? 0R THREE girls for all
- Dooi, 4 rooms upstairs, Oct. 15
- P.letejhe ‘ roster.
I l“3tcoho c2Xs of 56-00' “ S’otaW^6 ^ 4 “d ts^c: I possession, garage, Annette-Fair
ORPHANS
I awarded to thVfouVteams'^ S^'
Phone b&V® Kctaond^’ view, $3 4,500, $1,500 down.
L
rn&-bric^ detached,
The .new entry to the loop.
Orphans, will have manager Jim ^11 X T /Cores- The fee f SEWJNGW^hh,;y^^ 6724*’ Toront°. Phone EM. 6- bioadcloth in living room and din­
Kamino, Tosh Ogaki, Harold Fu_ 0 cents for each player.
for sergers and single needle
----- :___ ——— ing loom, ultra-modern kitchen
kakusa, Tee Oikawa and Frank
A wind-up banquet will be held TaC!Unft
wages to start I male nrR/EN?En silk-finisher,
and ^aia^e, on St.
Idenouye carrying the ball in
Clair-Christie, $14,500, down pay­
thei^ .debut. The team, however,
ment $o,000 up.
e stouffvil,e 3431 CoiH
is still in desperate need of play- xXuZXa,7rkiezfe'
8 rooms, detached, brick; oil-

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TOKYO — A former Japanese I er to a U.S. Navy surrender
team
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rich"?' ^’n11 Head W(tal1 Scents

THE HEW CANADIAN

er 18, 1959

- —casure
sumi Tanaka was elected presi- nrlr?abe and Ronnie Miki,
, redent at the second annual gene- i creation committee
Zws
3
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ASH
KAWa
as a medium of aor™J 7 ? • “ week
7
S
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f™
St
Toron!
among those°f Sane
4 news outl«
ral meeting of the Lakehead Ni- in »»“d* C“ Was
“79 Queen SiV

On«'n “ CaMda
sei Students Club held at the ' Ar, k "" the sP°nsorship o'
telephone RA. 2618
Wayside Church on Oct. 7.
be ter c f
Club t0
- Toronto, Ont.
-------------------------l^_J^*F*o«e. d.b1„ ^
HTedt gUeSt at the meeting „ 7 citizenship among „
as Mr. A. Kobayashi, English members and to promote better
teacher of the Fort William Voc- and n°nS h^"" the memb®
tror!- School. Following an in­ tions
S °f °ther ^aniza- 1
troduction by former president
a “onth
ST
Mr- Kobayashi- XTr “t
addressed the gathering.
I attending the ‘ ifkehfad Second* marriages
NODA — OIKE
executive members for
he 1952-53 term include Peggy ary Sshool and also anv N- •
MONTREAL —
VkjIace °f ^s
teens o-air
bo any Nisei
Inaba, vice-president; Jimmy Mil «
°f
and
Shi^no Kuwa-'
kaX ; secretary; Bobby Nishi- j join th/ 1S “°‘ a Stadmt’ ™av
cene of a wedding on Sent 97 barf to
toXT
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a

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dwsw
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n
SUrT' ThereSa M^ata
second
and Osamu Nishimura, social W
^e nex^ meeting at the fe S,“
Lutsen C. Kurata f
ha/y?ike and ‘he I«te wai, „n Sept"^
“rCh ™ Oct' 21 *°m iI
committee; Dorothy Nishikawa, 7 7m
^'m*!' Md Solicitor
!
n° Chke, became the Club. Re/y^Pe La Salle !
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0

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Public
°f ^ N°bby Nobuichi j ^efeption ton^f ^t^iated.
— J. M. I Noda, son
of Mr. and Mrs S I

d?aide St E-i To—- >
Candlematsu Nodi
;s' Kicki­ light Cafe.
1st and 2nd Mortgage^™ I
ng Perform^^^^^
w^ais^akunins were
j , j Office EM^^by^J
amidst the floral set^Z Mrs. S. Funamoto.
’ a”d
fconfd from
has hit a new high of 70 students
*
*
*
coloured gladioli.
SAKAMOTO

MATqrrr
or he 1952-53 term. Of the JC ture.
teZ’J T"^ by her faThere are no JC
students, we find Ray Aoyama n
TORONTO — t
|
±”S -tte-ded fey Church
girls taking mX
x-ray DiAGNosrq
was
the
United
scholarship and bursary' holder nursing courses at UBC
but
we
'
U.nd several in training at the honor, Miss ConV o"^ wedding of Daphne Tefukm
at U
the
»d daughter St V
Vancouver
General
Mary Endo from Taber AJta
St PnnPc 4
1 Hospital and
tai? Mftsui- ‘° Gord°n Hi- I
the P^sent holder of th^ post-wlr
^PVal. The first
Postwar
nursing,
graduate
in
JCvA °ratorical Trophy^
' and ^ “f '“ °f fc I
doctor or chiropractic
nX

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5
Michik0
S1
>i™zu,
Is
firn h°
hitaka Hirai- the
°n Oct 11 p
r ' Sakamoto, I Office Ra. 6549
z699. YOnge st
Font
■ Pra,lk “«ieiated.
frmn TnTeS?i exchange student era! A A M Nana™o GenRes. MI. 6384 ■
VONGE at BLoor)
TORONTO
Eota, as flower
cation T ky° UniVersity of Edu- of St P,X 'uhe iS a graduate eurl
hollowing a reception at th J
''Ovi on.
01haul's Hospital.
home of Mr. and Mr- w . ■ ”
? ... Matsui- the
The majority of the students se^X°T f C ' “"‘'Hues to of the6 SWOm’ J“ Noda’ hither couple went
went to the US for a
ontinue to enroll in the Faculty
honeymoon trip.
, »leatest
number of JC .‘her oFC££d^^
7?^
^^O/^
*
IS
closely" by fe Fac^of ApTd
1 ^■ ^' Brewin, Q.C.
^e bride wore an
,
1
70TSTd“‘s- around 15 are co-ed? I1
BIRTHS
^“r. Th.ere is al
one JC
he first post-war Japanese Antoinette created go™
|
Barrister <S Solicitor

LONDON, Ont. —
Language School was opened in
?t'Wl chantilly lace over taf- 'Mrs. Fred S. Nishizaki ^r- and
m
^7? A^culture, Graduate presentTer °? S'P‘' 20 and the
wish
to jCameron, Weldon,
e a, he fitted bodice styled with JM™'?' Wrth 01 * danger
n“d,eS; Sch°o1 of Commerce, present enrolment, is over. 120
Jo-Ann Marie, a sister for Ken । Brewin <5 McCallum
Home Economics, and Architec- «»T™"'iTin‘“ «r°upS and
372 Bay St, Toronto
°n Sept. 24 ’ at ®
qt T
7 ’s Hos■ n’ |
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three days T’^ faction I th: ST °Ver ‘he hands, and pital.
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TsutaT
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HALL TO RENT
' MONTREAL, p ©
n
' 6 to KASeS °f PUpi,s
fro™
Mr. and Mrs. GatbJ T
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A beautiful modern hall,
sent are63”’ T''e lessons> at pre-J
ni^ertip
of tulle illus- (nee Nancy Yoshida, Ina”oto ,
Ch^^Xa J^ b"iW I
"while
she. veil
carried
I seating capacity up to 800.’
M at St. Ther
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