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ihiid
ase?rehll.
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--------J-P^ese Origin
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en-
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OW OVER 1,500 MARill
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a
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in
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B. Mayhew Becomes
First Canadian
^^Bossador to Japan
takata
g
Businesses, UBC Students
On Upswing; In Vancouver
I
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
i 111
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
J
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
* ।.
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
S
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
। S
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
• —Hy do house^kT6: ^
apPeeling in ihc ^.^ sb«”P-
WU:K.te
Xi’S'~ “ Si;**•B=*»^ | aS ?-ax
t
.t
-o
Portugal9 Ek™™3” )!a'f f roa>
Migrants and 5,»ft^ |
all tTal 7
““ ^
=. 7f= s EX? SSa
ers’ Institute scholawarded to Frank
Jo I’ve eX^ the
« ^ ^hooi is tte
wi‘h 8,244 student
m Canada
I erators ^Va J° teIepI,®e op- '
fc^^ yhich I
though there is one ^^^ ^ls aI~
^ext to the World
,O '
ne younS schoolNitta Bros
p
Hotel and the |1 marm.
which is open X
Series
hUSEl students
northside. Bd^X
°Co‘XX’S jcniVersity
(Con>t o^ ^®»1”'e»t
'952
UlHU
THE NEW CANADIAN
ihiid
ase?rehll.
?ail
--------J-P^ese Origin
-________ ---------- ---------------- SATURDAY, OCTOBER IS,
iss;-------------------------- —~------- -------------------- -
10 c Per Copy
en-
r
OW OVER 1,500 MARill
i
if
a
.rt
in
>e
B. Mayhew Becomes
First Canadian
^^Bossador to Japan
takata
g
Businesses, UBC Students
On Upswing; In Vancouver
I
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
i 111
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
J
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
* ।.
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
S
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
। S
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
• —Hy do house^kT6: ^
apPeeling in ihc ^.^ sb«”P-
WU:K.te
Xi’S'~ “ Si;**•B=*»^ | aS ?-ax
t
.t
-o
Portugal9 Ek™™3” )!a'f f roa>
Migrants and 5,»ft^ |
all tTal 7
““ ^
=. 7f= s EX? SSa
ers’ Institute scholawarded to Frank
Jo I’ve eX^ the
« ^ ^hooi is tte
wi‘h 8,244 student
m Canada
I erators ^Va J° teIepI,®e op- '
fc^^ yhich I
though there is one ^^^ ^ls aI~
^ext to the World
,O '
ne younS schoolNitta Bros
p
Hotel and the |1 marm.
which is open X
Series
hUSEl students
northside. Bd^X
°Co‘XX’S jcniVersity
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Df-fes:; Practices Stow Whizz Kids, Detels
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| 19—Toronto. Toronto JCCA Gen
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gion Hall, 8 p.m.
19—Toronto. Ontario ’JCCA Art
| a number of Hollywood producIn turning down Von Stern
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wood film director Josef Von'
Ashida was quoted
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ed champions, will again be ing should contact Jim Kamino
han is based on the savage ex
land
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panese are driven by their tragi
the newspaper Tokyo Nichi-Nichi
Church Fujin-Kai Bazaar, 2
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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
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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.
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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 |
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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' ‘
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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
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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.
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Phone b&V® Kctaond^’ view, $3 4,500, $1,500 down.
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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-
Japanese As ‘Degraded’
to <^“^0^^ aga“ fO the “"^ perennial champions.
<W'ha”dwood pet; °rly“'a S T°rOnfO XiSOi lethal! League as
TOKYO — A former Japanese I er to a U.S. Navy surrender
team
^s.nprauieeLXX^
,to
™* »f P- II cnaiacter actor who appeared in last year.
P RIN 11N G
for sale
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ing -League will commence on
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P.m. r
___
extent possible.
“
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, insiae selling
., .
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this event should phone Luke
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M. YANAGISAWA ’
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OWNER
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115
dl
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wa^
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at
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I Mr. T Kato kp S4e ^aken bv
^ato, KE. 7405, Toronto.
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THE NEW CANADIAN
PAGE 7
^ ^P^ To.Donate Hoop Leagued »«
iniiiiiniiiiiiHiiiifiiijiniififiMiiHiii)
Df-fes:; Practices Stow Whizz Kids, Detels
tvenlf Mid, Orphans Still Ouestion Mark Fe GIs Film Will Picture *
hiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiHfiiin
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-
Japanese As ‘Degraded’
to <^“^0^^ aga“ fO the “"^ perennial champions.
<W'ha”dwood pet; °rly“'a S T°rOnfO XiSOi lethal! League as
TOKYO — A former Japanese I er to a U.S. Navy surrender
team
^s.nprauieeLXX^
,to
™* »f P- II cnaiacter actor who appeared in last year.
P RIN 11N G
for sale
CLASSIFIED SECTION
TYBS Bowling
_ The.Toronto YBS Mixed Bowl
ing -League will commence on
®Un^^ ^ct. 19, at the Towne
Bowling Alleys. All bowlegs arrequested to be present at 1-3o
P.m. r
___
extent possible.
“
wages' Phone HAd 6550 X
> YSUNG^'f~1^^
Flavers unable +----------6550, Toronto. I warehouse and inside
unaoiee to compete
comn0j-n in
TYPT^t
’----- •------- ~-------- ---- I wort
, insiae selling
., .
experienced, for gen’nU11 Or Part-time. Apply at
this event should phone Luke
Tanabe, PR. 2360, as revision is
TRUCK DRIVER, wanted im"
necessary m case of withdrawals. APP!ylO8_g:ver St., Toronto. "
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Patronize
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M. YANAGISAWA ’
Japanese Anglican Church Fujin-Kai
kept,
ace. St. George’s Parish Hall
DELIJr^erJ°hn 5
Sts.)
afternoon _
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-F~g££g-R FOR SALE
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or^er’ (write
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OWNER
Hell store \vkH^
?il1
two years old
1 ^ quarters,
115
dl
corner lot with
wa^
fro^ta8;e on main high^ay, Steveston area. One-third
S1’ “'^ Nation for ±?
§g
service station. W T
^ 6°4d Steveston Highway’
; steveston, B. C.
^^b^way.
24: 24: 24: 24: 24: 24: 24:
We have no
service charges.
-------- P_ROHUCE FOR SALE
Make dX $ ik°n’ aIso Gobo.
your homp
from garden to
at
t
SarDPles may be seen
« i™?“ » non
market Orders wm\1>Uf ^Ins of
I Mr. T Kato kp S4e ^aken bv
^ato, KE. 7405, Toronto.
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a
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A
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iveway and garage,' all
!rt wd?isht roo"'s- °" D»>M1 oodycrest, $15,000 down.
40 -6 IT”8’ modern bungalow,
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PAGE 8
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
p£
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
P
They
a
“
welcome
^Xu
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1
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61
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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
^°
ary
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
”
V
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.
t&wmmwiwniM^
3-4391
I
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full cathe.CS V° a
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and
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
l”®^1
MOVING to b. c.?
I Heating, P.A. system, piano/
split;;;;::
a bouquet da^ter, SharorTsunZ^’
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4
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Personal Notes Across Canad
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Chinatown.
Tea Garden’
Nothing To Do?
Then come to the Toronto JCoft IdT”1 ",<it!tin8, Sunday,
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at Cana<iian 1 .
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ASK FOR HARRY LOO
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he on display fl»2^ ""
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Phone OR. 6271
JERRY bidgood
j
72 TXle Drive
_TORONTO
I
The couple will reside
0^7^’ Brooke* j Q1
included i
! I TOR/C optical
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ill de«s at 5 p m Ab?! Lotus Gar-
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the JIontreal if
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us w. HASTINGS ST.
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and Laur- / (
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for uadieV? ?3o?rs
attend.
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Pong and danfnf 1
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rival at Dorsal A - F°n°whV ar- I follow.
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members
ofoft £ sT”5
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For Pnvate or Club Parties
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Vancouver, B. C.
Established 32 Years
Me^s of Vancouver
teal Estate Board
"hone MArine 6421
Day or Night
°f Toronto, X “kJ°n Noda Mari
“Stella Club
Schreiber, o»t
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^ Mr. and
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VANCOUVER _
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$ ore m Okanagan Valley?* brooke, P Q
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Effective OCT. 25
ORDER yours now
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V the b«de
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Tea and Bazafo 't
cessones and a corsage of AS'
Nov. 8, I
gladioli blossom •
* vhlte from 2
P'm'' at Knra United I
shoulder.
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Mr. Tsun0°Ta .^ests
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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
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KAWa
as a medium of aor™J 7 ? • “ week
7
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among those°f Sane
4 news outl«
ral meeting of the Lakehead Ni- in »»“d* C“ Was
“79 Queen SiV
p£
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
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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
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n° Chke, became the Club. Re/y^Pe La Salle !
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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
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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
*
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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
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±”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
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Michik0
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>i™zu,
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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 . ■ ”
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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?^
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IS
closely" by fe Fac^of ApTd
1 ^■ ^' Brewin, Q.C.
^e bride wore an
,
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70TSTd“‘s- around 15 are co-ed? I1
BIRTHS
^“r. Th.ere is al
one JC
he first post-war Japanese Antoinette created go™
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Barrister <S Solicitor
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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 ®
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three days T’^ faction I th: ST °Ver ‘he hands, and pital.
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HALL TO RENT
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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.’
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MOVING to b. c.?
I Heating, P.A. system, piano/
split;;;;::
a bouquet da^ter, SharorTsunZ^’
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Chinatown.
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Phone OR. 6271
JERRY bidgood
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72 TXle Drive
_TORONTO
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the JIontreal if
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VANCOUVER, B. c.
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for uadieV? ?3o?rs
attend.
PATRONIZE
OUR advertisers
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JUST ARRIVED
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meting on Sunday ta,^^
2 P-m. at St. Paui-s w,’ from I
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of Dunlevy and Co ? ’
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A ««• Approx. 33,000. Stock at
Ohtani at Montreal
Pong and danfnf 1
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tricing lessons will 1
rival at Dorsal A - F°n°whV ar- I follow.
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All members
members
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OPTOMETRISTS
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near Vernon.
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for Wedding Receptions
For Pnvate or Club Parties
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Pr ®®®^®®BflWT
11 Elizabeth St.
Telephone EM. 4-5935.
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f
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SI
le
CD
ki
cr
Pr
pr:
j
a si
tioi
De
Foi
On
]
Various handicrafts
t
I
nese foods will be p ®rt S ST”
are welcome.
prePared. All l|
$
for sale
and Montreal’ un
"Slt Mc&iH
4 „
1 umversities.
F°R HEN-
Vancouver, B. C.
Established 32 Years
Me^s of Vancouver
teal Estate Board
"hone MArine 6421
Day or Night
°f Toronto, X “kJ°n Noda Mari
“Stella Club
Schreiber, o»t
Uye of
1 -1 Pl
II
Ic, ^r^cery ajjj General*:* Mrs Jack Gia’dwand
^ Mr. and
_- | Claris Gen. Meetina
VANCOUVER _
oner
$ ore m Okanagan Valley?* brooke, P Q
Stella Club will hold/' M"ia . ,.
Effective OCT. 25
ORDER yours now
I
Sate^T11,8 ^SS «.
plate Tea-Ba2aar
ohose a black
V the b«de
AssoeSo^X^
"’ith black velvet with th/”'“ I
Tea and Bazafo 't
cessones and a corsage of AS'
Nov. 8, I
gladioli blossom •
* vhlte from 2
P'm'' at Knra United I
shoulder.
"
Pmned on her / Church.
Mr. Tsun0°Ta .^ests
||
//
AM KAKUTANI
m, w OBFTS LTD933 West Render St,
8
1
A
Al
Toro:
ical
the di
31, is
Det
held <
Canad
ironed
Comm:
judges
drawn
featuri:
ing dra
The
offerins
for first
third, S
fifth in'
Trophy.
All Ja
the age
in Ontar
Applicati
sent to t
torical Cc
Arima, 6:
not postm
Contest;
topic for 1
length lin