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THE NEW CANADIAN
VOL. 15 — NO. 85

SATURDAY, 'OCTOBER 25,

1952

SS Per Year — 10 c Per Copy

Toronto JCCA Sets Community
Campaign Objective At $<000

During our half month’s tem­
porary residence in Chicago last rying out such projects as well as
benefiting some worthy recipient
™el?Ve ran int° an admirable
g-ijs Club that deserves honor­ in a very concrete way.
set tK™&™X°^
Association has
A group of Niseis, or for that
able mention. It might be more
Over
260
Japanese
accurately called a young Nisei- matter an organization that is al­
ober 26 until November 30 ,' ”p,""“ “bjecllve at *1.000. From Octmatrons’ organization, for that’s ready in existence could under­ War Brides May
be canvassed in be ,hon.es in Toronto will
take it as one of their goodwih —lifer Down Under*
exactly what it was.
work.
",a‘ f'"'d dnve 1,1 order to carry on JCCA
It was just a small group, made or educational work. It is'quite a
TOKYO —- More than 260 Ja­
The $4,000 objective will be
up of less than 15 members and simple one to undertake as soon panese brides may enter Austra­
used
to meet local, provincial and
as
some
suitable
student
is
selecta very informal one. And as to
lia before the general election
be expected, when they met theunrortunately, we did nor <.akes place in that country next national JCCA commitments.
Tech. Student Wins
ind
out
how
much
it
cost
the
I
spring-.
On
the
far-reaching
scale,
the
engaged in small talk and meet­
$100 Bursary Award
ing were conducted devoid of for­
Souie of the marriages have argest JCCA local chapter in
William Oyag-i who has won
malities or procedures.
iir’Z^ ™VlnV°w d ^ - 611 T’0”^ by fHe Lar that Canada will use the money col­ three
consecutive
scholarship
—n
But the unusual feature of the have been too
C°^ld not u a Labor Government should lected in the continuing fight for I awards
small group made it an outstand­
ing one that it was considered
not be allowed Old Age Home Pian, proYti™
worthy of a two-page story in es^CATLHlYrV*^
Oi goodwill among Canadians, to, recently became X”’ I0™'
jan puiuent in further- entry. The present
r
•-cene Magazine last year. This
and as a safeguard from discri- of a provincial bn t
’r”
small group is actually putting a
initiation.
1Mia
buisaiy
award
of
Japanese girl through college in
Since
the
1951
campaign,
the
ment.
t
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tario
GovernJapan.
dertake.
un I
ReP°lts from Kure near HiroHow do they do it? The girls

shima city revealed that a total
Nisei student
plan various money-raising acti­
b . nfnunJ ourselves strict- of 130 marriages between Aus- *
niunity. Some of them are listed I Chukichi'oyag?
^ ^ MrS>
vities to keep up their self-styled 7 A!115 scholarship project, we Sie servicemen and Japanese wo
below
S^‘ f Wl’“ bC W11 “at ”
by lust I below:
scholarship and by so doing they
Sponsored
Keiro-Kai
i
are able to give the girl an edu­
organizations give more I ralian military authorities
bote
to over a100
IssSo^eAo “
According- to the latter
cation which she would not oth­ consi elation to other, what we I
land, Montreal and Toronto.
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promts,
are
at present reviewing appHca- years of age.
erwise be able to receive. At the
- Held an Ontario-wide Orator-’
°°k Pait ln tbe aiming of
vhich worthy or needy persons Lons for approval of 100 wed
time of our Chicago visit, they
eal Contest to P~ £bhJ^
^
dill„, In aJdPitioi]
were running low and were cook- may gam comfort O1. bsneflt
mg up other projects to continue xnere is much that .can be done that 31 couples had reYf a speaking among younger Nisei
in this field
P
nad registered and Sansei and thus pave the way
payment, ^e happened to catch

uiamages between Sept. 25
Made visits to the T.B. Sanifor future leaders.
the closing part of the meeting
Jhi.e we have no reason, to 29■
'
onum at Christmas, held Christ­
Held a Community Picnic where
■ when they were just discarding criticize honoring- distinguished
'
———— .
mas
Party for children, spOnthe idea of a paper salvage be­ visitors or giving farewell dinners Abbot Ohtani
over 2,000 persons attended.
Y0Shie Fu2iwara RecitHeld the second International
cause of the poor price of news­ to eminent officials, we feel that Jn
n
|
al,
held
several
dances, and numprint.
Softball Tournament for competsuch should be secondary to those I ~a
° Oct. 26
eious other projects.
series of services and adOf course, the money part is of a welfare nature. Unfortunatnot as hard as it may sound. ely, however, the trend seems to r,3^8 have been banged for
,
tbree-aay visit of Chief AbWhen we realize that the Amer­
: toward the former.
I
Kosho Ohtani of the NKbi
ican dollar is worth 360 yen and
Organizations seem i i
°f Kyoto follolrtng
the runaway inflation in Japan voting more time to
it. won’t require anywhere near { their flock and keeping them com B^ tomo«ow, Oct. 25, at.
_ MONTREAL — A three-story 1 ren other
the money that is needed to send | tent. Of course, they can’t survive
12 rooms and X"? “^
Abbot Ohtani will conduct a building- with 12
a student through an American I without members. But keeping
origin m order that the Nisei and
college. Then, no dozen girls of them busy ana interested on such S^™e while Joyu Miyazaki, one basement has been purchased by Sansei tots will learn to mix with
ordinary means, could ever hope projects may accomplish just as Ox his party, who is a noted lect- Father Labrecque, a Catholic non-Japanese Canadians and
Budd?ism in
^11 priest in Montreal, for use as a
to raise sufficient funds, no mat­ macn as fun and dances.
Speakil^ in English and
Social Centre for Japanese Can­
ter how worthy the undertaking,
.
a Public meeting on Oct.
With Christmas exactlv two
adians. Many gifts and financial
nor how hard they tried.
months away as of this date, per- - : iom 2 p.m., at the Canadian contributions made possible the
However, we think it a project hap? or
^wn nail. A welcome party
,anizations, in between will commence from 5 p.m.
purchase of the renovated stone Three Girls Win
that is worth while emulating. It i their p
canning for gay times dur­
On Monday, Oct. 27, from 7 30 mansion on 175 Sherbrooke St Awards at Jarvis
^® a ?ood outlet for expendin
ing the holiday season may give
East.
p-m., the Chief Abbot will conorganizational energy interspers­
Three Japanese Canadian girls
some consideration to this
ed with philanthropic effort all thought... Just the satisfaction of
The building is to be left for
°" Tuesday,
Ct. -8, he will make an address the exclusive use of the Japa­ were among award winners at
for an excellent purpose. There bringing happiness into the hearts
is great personal and group sat­ of others is well worth the effort and also conduct a service in En- nese Canadians in Montreal al­ the annual commencement exerisfaction to be derived from carthl Hungarian House, though various cultural and so­ ases at Jarvis Collegiate InstiThat is a reward in itself.
-45 College St., from 8:15 p.m.
I cial inter-race groups will also i tute on Oct. 24.
ie organized in the building. The
^agai was recipient of
house is expected in this manner- and Gr^k' ^hMarship in Latik
Osaka Civic Official
to help towards better under­ 1UtG ek’cHannah Hagai won
standing and co-operation bet- | S/3?8 Centenary scholarship
Visiting Toronto as part of
MONTREAL — Scheduled to
ma Hodgson who recently viv„Y I ®“* ' 1°” °f Canada and U.S.. ween persons of Japanese origin while Kathleen Seo received a
appear over Montreal’s CBFT on the three dancers in addition to 1 mX” A™/ aSSistal to the and other Canadian citizens.
°m EdUCati°n Centennial
Nov. 4 from 8:30 to 9 p.m. are
scholarship.
The Social Centre has been
several other Japanese Canadian - . r or Osaka, Japan, met with
three young Japanese Canadian
Mayor Allan Lamport purchased to centralize the var­
dancers, at a- '“New Canadian” T
gills who will participate in an
on Oct. 21.
F
ious organizations and services I Swarm of Insects
program
at
Plateau
Hall,
praised
international display where chil­
the performance and said that
Mr- Chuma was m operation in Montreal and al­ Stops Train in Japan
dren of many countries will sing
•Mr
Kudo,
head
of the Foreign so to create new services for the
she wanted all the performers to
-rade Bureau of Osaka. Th^
and dance to their national songs. be screened over TV.
benefit of Japanese Canadians. I
Japanese . railroad
■ The Misses Nancy Ishii, Geral­
FrJ
e
/
nt
£°
duced
to
fch
e
mayor
bv
Earlier this month, TV-viewers
^ome of the new services include I officials reported a present-day
dine Sakamoto and Julie Wata­
Eikichi Kagetsu, well known Is­ a. library with Japanese and Eng­
the David and G°h‘ath
saw and heard Butch Watanabe
nabe will perform an odori over
lish books, a drawing room
and his orchestra over CBFT in sei business man of Toronto.
the television station, the first
all the official meetings and soc­
the “Cafe Noir” program. Wata­
A tram, they said, was brought
time that such a presentation will nabe is the well known Ni^ei AT VET COLLEGE
ial events of the different groups, wCP rle Sta”dslifl
eenbe seen in Canadian TV. They I
One of six girls at
trombone player who received ar
the Ontario space for evening courses and re- Pillar lit.1 • ’ & SWa™ °f caterwill be assisted by the singing of i
veterinary College _ ^^^ creational activities.
otter from bandleader Lionel ’
at Guelph,
tk. . ? '"Sects crawling OveGrace Horisaki who will be dres- | Hampton to play with his band I
Jea”M Ikeda of Toronto,
The new Social Centre will al­ the tracks.
sed in Japanese garb.
ne
six
are
outnumbered
11
to
but has been unable to do so be­
The trains locomotive crush
CBC TV Program advisor Em- I <
one by the male students this so be used to . enlarge the num­
cause of immigration difficulties. year.
iS
T
the tmy ^b'Pedes as it went
1:5 ber of kindergarten children and
encourage attendance from child- I
tO Slip and was fini any unable to move.
F"

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Purchase Social Centre
For Use Of Montreal JC’s

Odori Dancers T© Appear
Over Montreal TV ^©v 4.

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Mustangs Open Inter-Racial Loop Season
Mustangs begin their third season in the
season in the Bathurst-College Com-^-

SOCIAL CALENDAR

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as coach Frank
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Four veteran members of the
Mustangs team will not
---- be ap­
pearing with the squad. Jeep Ina­
moto who has been a member of
seven Nisei championship teams
will finally hang up his shoes
while Toki and Joe Toyama have
dropped from the team. Studies
will keep Ken Ohara off the
roster.

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League, Individual Races Remain Static,
* I Nothing Spectacular In Lakehead Five-Pins

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OCTOBER

~5

Toronto. Japanese Anglican
Church Fujin-Kai Bazaar, 2
to 5 p.m., at St. George’s Par­
ish Hall.

FORT WILLIAM, Ont. — It
•Sue Mitsunaga, Gloria Nishi­
interesting one and the Mustangs I Just seems to be the same story, mura, and Katie Matsuo (585NOVEMBER
~
are hoping for plenty of support ^^ek after week, in the Lakehead 559-504) emerged on top of the
from the Nisei fans to encourage. Bowling scene, with the same ladies scramble with the afore­ 1—Toronto. Metropolitan Nisei
them in their drive for the laur- guard holding down first place, mentioned Gloria and sister Jean
Young People’s Halloween
els in the 8-team inter-racial with only minor changes in the dividing honours in the high sin­
Masquerade Dance, at West
league.
| league standings, with the same gle with 275 and 211.
End YMCA, 8:30 p.m.
players dominating- the scene, vy­
ing for the top honours.
^en Teams Launch
On the brighter side of the pic­
As replacements, four hoopture is the gradual climb of the
TYBS Mixed Bowling
sters from junior ranks will be
Slow Pokes who broke a third
October 19th marked another I place tie with the Alley Cats to
pressed into service in Georg-e
Shiozaki, George Tanaka, Ted bowling season for the Toronto take over sole possession of third
Nishimoto and Walt Kamitaka- Busseis’ Mixed Bowling League place. The biggest point gain of
th^ 1
U F
'
pt
Third-place Hayashita’s led by
hara.
at the Towne Bowling Alleys. The the week, however, was made by •^
iMg^-leadmg pace in Ham- the trio of Hashimoto 730 SonoThe team as 'usual will be ten teams got off to a flying the last .place No Names. The 11 ton Nisei Bowhng with 29 pts. da 640 and Miss Nishikawa 638
built around the six feet-and-over start, among which many new league standings at present: but are being threatened by the handed Kinoshita’s a 5-2 pastinRamblers, High Hopes, Slow
nucleus of the Miyasaki brothers, faces were in evidence.
onrushing Lucy Ami’s who have Kumagai’s 64] was
the best for
Many of the players suffered Pokes, Alley Cats, Sitting PretHerby, Ken and Roy, with the
closed in with 26 pts. Others in the losers.
from
a
slight
ruffling
of
their
ty
and
No
Names.
high-scoring Herby who was
the team standings as of Oct. 19
chosen as the most valuable ego but this could be attributed
Looking into the individual pic­ are as follows: Hayashita’s
"*° posted 730,
player in 1951-52 expected to to the unfamiliar alleys, new fac­ ture, the only maj’or change was !pts., Roy Honda’s, Kinoshita’s and To ,^ ■’ “a U 5-2 win over
Sh""ote «
I in the ladies high single where Masuda’s 21 pts.; Tad Kondo’s, ^"
pace the squad. Fast-breaking es, and lack of practise.
Moza Matsumoto in his usual Gloria Nishimura hit 275, to take Mike Honda’s, and Kadonaga’s 19 U ^ the losers. K. HashimoPaul Hirano and the team’s de­
top
form leads the league with over top spot in this department pts.; Tonogai’s 10 .pts.
^ 6'1 and Zen Tanaka’s 645
pendable guard, Mucka Makimo­
an 811 (289) triple; followed by from Hayami Nishimura (no re­
to, will be hack.
m i
enabled Lucy Ann’s to creep on
Tak Machida was sharp as a the league-leaders when thev
Tak Yoshida (289) and Husky lation). There seems to be a gra­
Mustangs will also play in two
Iida who both hit 714 each. Sat dual improvement in the individ­ tack in last week’s play, rolling took a 5-2 win. Roy’s 630 wis
other leagues, the Toronto Church
a three game hjgh of 80S. Other best as Honda’s took a 5-2 win
Yano — 301 high single.
ual averages but no drastic
Intermediate “A” League and
Misako Murakami leads the change is seen. Heading the men’s respectable scores were rolled by over Masuda’s.
the Toronto Nisei League. For
__ f r
ladies with 525 (221) followed parade last week were Johnny । Jim Kondo 789, Tad Kondo 753,
the Church competition, Mustangs
"'
by Sue Nishi 524 and May Wata­ Umakoshi 653, Tony Tatebe 638, Mike Honda 739, T. Hashimoto
have added Pete Kuzmyk, a star
730
and
Kadonaga
730.
"
"
'
'
--------nabe 511. Tomo Goto singled Pinky Mitsuki 627, and Bo Ton- |
with last year’s St. Christopher with a 215.
Iko Nishikawa is leading the
W
kin 605, with Tony and Johnny
Juniors, while in the Nisei cir­
fairer
sex
in
all
departments
with
®
VO
Bees and Stardust took 7 points taking double honours by topping
cuit, Paul Hirano will be facing
from Beavers and Lightnings the Men’s High Single, with 259 the exception of the high singles. ® 6 rooms, brick, attached,
his mates with the Rebels squad.
respectively. Glo-worms, Domi- and 250 respectively.
Kondo’s 789 and Honda’s 739 through-hall, Gerrard and River,
In the Community loop’s open­ nols, and Slo-Moes took 5 points
coupled with Nagata’s 618 enab- I ^’900’ $800 down.
er tomorrow, the four teams who ^rom Rockets, Tangos and Dream­
. led Mike Honda’s squad to steam- I ® 6 rooms, brick, through-hall.
played in the finals last year will ers respectively.
roll over Tad Kondo’s despite I on Boulton and Gerrard, $7,900
PATRONIZE.
be in action. Following the MustBowling will be held on Satur­
game efforts by Machida and the $800 down.
ang-MUN game, St. Stans will day, the 25th, instead of Sunday
• 6 rooms, rug-brick, throughOUR ADVERTISERS
captain.
meet Lithuanians in the second and the game time is 7 p.m.
hall, oil-heat, Woodycrest-Sanigame. The afternoon looms as an
mon, $11,000, $4,000 down.
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FEMALE HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
$18,000, $7,800 down.
—TWO OR THREE girls for. all
YOUNG MAN, 19-22, for light * 7 rooms’ detached, brick, oil
around restaurant work, hours 5 warehouse and inside selling hot-water heat, 3-car garage,
p.m. to 1 a.m. Oden’s B. Q., Win­
or Part-time. Apply at Runneymede and Annette $18 After four weeks of play, Joe among the high singles.
nipeg, Man. For interview, phone

St- West’ Toronto, 000, $8,000 down.
74-4925.
Tehara’s five leads the Toronto
Best scores in the ladies were
Maj"or Mixed Bowling League rolled by Chic Yanagisawa 639
SEWING machine operators
OR YOUNG man, to work
M. YANAGISAWA
with 20 points. Following close (244), Barbara Shimizu 660 for sergers and single needle in BOY
kitchen, nights. 12:30 p.m. to
Agent for K. Wiles. Realtors
behind are Mas Isbshima’s 18 pts., (249), Hedy Mitsuhashi 651 machine, good wages to start. ! 1 a.m., $18 to start with meals.
Apply
M.
Morrison,
Flexees
Can-'
West Office: KE. 7941
Apply Realm, 98 Bloor St. West
Bob Miyauchi’s. 16%, Harry Ino­ (204), May Nagano 612 (268),
ada Ltd., 48 Abell St., Toronto.
East
Office:
GE. 1178
phone
PR.
3134,
ask
for
Burnie,

uye’s 16, and Kaide Shimizu’s Kim Nobuto 604 (243), Doris Ki­
Residence:
659
Bathurst
St.
or phone ME. 1313, ask for Joe
16 pts.
tamura 600 (223).
GIRL to look after Danforth Sagman. (Toronto).
OL. 1427, Toronto
Maw Mori sparkled to a high
Other high singles were re­ Cleaners store at St. Clair and
DOMESTIC HELP WANTED
899 (354, 306) far above other corded by Kim Tanaka 278, Sue Dawes Road, steady job and good
wages. Phone HA. 6550, Toronto.
bowlers last week. Charlie Saku­ Mori 251, Terrie Tanabe 232,
COUPLE wanted for houseman
TYPIST, experienced, for gen­ and cook, other help employed.
ra 803 (312), Tad Tanabe 762, Shirley Tanaka 223, Barbara Ni­
and Mas Isoshima 758 checked in kaido 222, Betty Clarke 217, Gin­ eral office work, timekeeping and References required. HY. 0165
’ i
piece-work knowledge an asset Toronto.
♦Ve have no
with good scores. Roy Sasaki’s ger Terakita 216, Tomi Nishimu­ Apply 108 River St., Toronto.
CAPABLE
girl
or
woman
for
service charges.
302 and Kaz Kuroda’s 301 were ra 212, and Eileen Hayashi 204.
OFFICE GIRL with typing ex­ general housework, no cooking,
perience. Apply Elite Blouse Co., prwate room, $15 weekly. Phone
49
Camden St., Toronto.
HY. 2035. Toronto.
APPLICATION FORM
SMART YOUNG lady for cash­
FOR RENT
TORONTO JCCA ORATORICAL CONTEST
ier in men’s clothing store, must
have good appearance and be able
IWO ROOMS and one room,
TRAVELLING TO
to
meet
.people.
Applv
Mr.
Rabow,
™u^J.s^ed- Will rent separatelv.
Name of Contestant
o46 Y onge St., Toronto.
Woodbine, and Gerrard, garage
JAPAN
available.
Phone
OX.
6608
Tor
­
Address
OPERATORS, experienced, on onto.

clens i^rts- Apply Glenwood
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Phone No.
Or bringing
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nished rooms, suitable for'large
dm. 6-2412.
someone over?
family. 80 Concord Ave
Tor­
Topic of Speech (if decided)
We represent
OPERATORS, experienced, on onto.
all lines including
dresses, steady work, excellent
1 ROOMS, unfurnished,
American President,
KJ.ever-Klad Dresses with sink. Call QL, 5658, Toronto'
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Pan American, and
x ONE LARGE front room, unDate
Signature
North west Airlines.
_ HAIRDRESSER, experienced
S
^rS- F. Furumoto,
RULES:
Write or call
HA
2902,
after
6
p.m.
(Tor
­
^.ek, good salarv. Apnlv
1 Those eligible must'be (a) 20 yrs. of age or under
onto).
'
445
Spadina
Ave.,
Toronto.

tor full information
(b) a resident of Ontario.
2. Time Limit: 10 minutes
I
GNE ROOM, furnished, aownor rates.
3. Topic: Open
f
stairs,
suitable
for
couple
or
two
ARTICLES FOR SALE
4. All entries to be sent to Toronto Oratorical Contest,
’ ^oys~ Phone
PR. I34
1345,
Toronto
DOMINION TRAVEL
c/o Rebecca Arima, 65 Sullivan St., Toronto.
Frigidaire
o^------ --------wne ^
^ To
ronto.
xugiuaire, tw«
two h
bedroom
sets. • I thppv
v
-----------5. Deadline: Oct. 31, 1252.
OFFICE
radio, etc. Sacrifice. Phone LI ’
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;
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onto.
EM 6-6451 — Toronto

Lucy Ann’s Threaten Sonoda’s Shaky Perch
Atop Hamilton Keg, Machida’s 808 Best Yet

Tehara’s Five Leads Closely Benched Major
Mixed Bowling, Mori Bolls 899 High Triple

GLASSIFIED SECTION

Page 8

PAGE 8

THE NEW CANADIAN

Asoka Society, TYBS Sponsor Special
English Service By Chief Abbot Ohtani

Saturday,

THE HEW CANADIAN

October 25,

1952

Lucien C. Kurata

An Independent Japanese-English Organ.

Barrister and Solicitor
A special English service will . entirely in English
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
Notary Public
oV^T1'?’ ““ Chief AbbOt I
& Howard
"’ill be the
as a medium of expression and news outlet
3 Adelaide St. E., Toronto
Ohtani, Tuesday evening, October, chairman and Miss Lucy Kono
among those of Japanese origin in Canada
1st and 2nd Mortgage Loans ’
2S, 8:15 p.m., at 245 College St. will be the pianist. Miss Eunice
arranged
479 Queen St. W. — EMpire 6-5005 — Toronto, Ont.
(College and Spadina). This ser- Davies will read a chapter from
Office EM-4 5259 Res. LYA427
Authorized as second class mail. Post Office Dept., Ottawa.
vice is sponsored by the Asoka ^e Tannisho”, which is at pre­
Society of the Toronto Buddhist
sent being translated by the
Church, with the cooperation of
members of the Asoka Society.
the Toronto Young Buddhists’ This work of translation was beSociety for the benefit of the
£>un oy the Nisei and Caucasian
English speaking Niseis and Cau­
members of the society about nine
casians.
months ago. It is expected to be marriages
OKAZAKI — KAWANO
Abbot Ohtani who is expected
completed in another year’s time.
KUMAMOTO — TAKATA
TORONTO — With Rev. James
to arrive in Toronto on Oct. 26 is This book was written in Japa­
M.
Finley officiating, Yoshiko
TORONTO

Toronto
Budd
­
ihe head of the Nishi Hongwanji
nese nearly 700 years ago.
hist Church on Sept. 20 was the Marie, daughter of Mr. Eitaro
of Kyoto, Japan, and is the spirit­
V TORONTO, ONT.
_ This service will have a special scene of the marriage of Toshi I Kawano, was united in marriage
ual leader’ of over seven million significance for the Chief Abbot
Lucy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. to Masatoshi Okazaki, son of Mr
followers. His message will be
too, as he will have an opportu­ Morikichi Takata, and Takayuki ^obutaro Okazaki, both of Tornity to hear the English version Kobi ^Kumamoto, eldest son of ont°) 011 Sept. 27, Carlton Street
X-RAY DIAGNOSIS
Ox the Tannisho”, containing the Mrs. Kumamoto and the late Mr. United Church.
Made-to-Measure"
FOR BETTER HEALTH CONSULT
essence of the teachings of Shin- Kasaku Kumamoto. Rev. T. Tsuji
Following a reception at Hoe
ran, of whoin he is the twenty- officiated with Mr. Harry Ku- ^ Day, the couple went to FIothird lineal descendent.
occov ^Yc. A&Mzda, ^ ^
mano as soloist.
rida for a honeymoon trip. They
* DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC
Mr. Emerson Hurd and Mr.
Ihe bride, given in marriage are 110 w residing at 24 Day ton
Jack Shimizu will offer incense by her father, wore a gown of Ave., Toronto 14.
Bing Tanaka
699 YONGE ST.
Office Ra. 6549
(yonge at bloor)
on behalf of the Asoka and TY- French lace over satin with a
Sewanins were Mr. and Mrs. I
Res. mi. 6384
. TORONTO
516 Manning Ave. Toronto
BS respectively.
scalloped train... Her fingertip veil Ratsujiro Kato.
Everyone is cordially invited to of illusion net was held by a Ju*
*
*
Will Call At Your Home
attend the service.
iiet cap trimmed with seed pearls
ONISHI — KAWAS 4KI
and
she
carried
a
bouquet
of
.
TORONTO
— The mam„ oi g
For Fittings at Your Home
Fall Suits <S Topcoats
%
I
Tailored
to
Measure
p
white
roses
and
bouvardia.
Yemiko,
daughter
of
Mr
°
and
Monthly
Family
Service
Call ME. 6778 — Evenings
Sister of the bride, Fumi Taka- Mrs- Mohachi Kawasaki, "to Ka- | MICHI ASHIKAWA |
I “1 Queen St. United
a, was maid of honor while Lena 2110 Onishi, son of Mr. and Mrs
The monthly Family English
|237 Seaton St. — Toronto^
3 Service of Japanese Unit'd Kumamoto, sister of the groom, Otokichi Onishi, took place "on
|
Telephone RA. 2618
| Church will be held Sunday vas bridesmaid. They wore sim- Sept. 13 at the Canadian Leofo^
HALL TO RENT
| morning, October 26. at 11 a.m.
grVHS ,ln net over taffeta HaU- Rev. T. Tsuji officiated"
lace-jacket in shades of
Reception followed at Muir
A beautiful modern hall, | at Queen Street Church. “The
I
Secret
of
True
Happiness

will
be
maize
and
aqua
and
carried
bouhead's.
seating capacity up to 800.
¥
*
^
F. A. Brewin, Q.C.
Heating, P.A, system, piano, I the theme of the sermon to be I qutts of loses and button mums. 1
Nancy
Shimoda
was
junior
brides
­
| preached by Rev. K. Shimizu; and
engagements
chairs, etc.
Barrister & Solicitor
| Mr. Tatsuo Sanmiya will sing a maid and Irene Shimoda was
NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C.
In the heart of Toronto’s I solo ill line with the theme. All | flowei giil. They wore similar
Cameron, Weldon,
Chinatown.

The engagement was announc­
dresses of pink net over taffeta
I y oung people are invited.
Brewin & McCallum!
ed of Yuriye, eldest daughter of
[ _ The ^rehearsal for Christmas with nosegays of red roses.
PHONE EM. 4-8010
o72 Bay St., Toronto
I
Joe Kumamoto, brother of the Mr. and Mrs. Eiji . Tashiro of
Carol Service will soon be start­
Lethbridge,
to
Juichi
Kamachi,
ASK FOR HARRY LOO
ed, and all those desiring to join gioom, was best man while ush­
Telephone EM. 3-4391
I
the choir can enrol after the ers were Hiroshi Kumamoto and eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Jun
Kamachi of New Westminster, on
Sab Takata.
service.
Aug.
30.
Following the reception at the
Baishakunins are Mr. and
I Nisei Doctor to Speak
Golden Dragon, the couple mot­
MOVING to b« c.?
For Finest Quality
Mrs. J. Edamura and Mr. and
ored
to
New
York
and
Atlantic
Contact
At Couples Meeting
,
Mrs.
M.
Tanigami.
Kitchen Utensils
City
for
their
honeymoon.
•j.
The next, meeting of the Toron­
JIM KAKUTANI

t
*
*
*
*
*
*
4
to
Young
Married
Couples
Group
H.
A.
ROBERTS LTD.,
Contact
X
| will feature guesf speaker Dr.
TAKEDA — NAKAMOTO
A ckngwledgements
530 Burrard St.
TORONTO — Marriage vows
PAUL TOKIWA

Roy Shinobu who will speak on |
The New Canadian acknow
Vancouver 1, B. C.
the topic, “Common Ailments of were exchanged between Eiko ledges with thanks generous d~
Established 32 Years
distributor ol
the Heart”.
I Margaret, third daughter of Mrs. nations from the following:
Members of Vancouver
WEAR-EVER UTENSILS
Ocher items on the program in- I Lia Nakamoto of Toronto, and
Real Estate Board ’
for Aluminum Goods
elude a “Let’s All Sing” headed George Takeda, second son of Mr.
Phone MArine 6421
??' and Mrs. H. Miwa, Toronto
by Koto Adachi, a devotional per­ and Mrs. Fusajiro Takeda of Coal­
X
Co. of Canada
Day or Night
Mi. and ivirs. H. Taira. Toronto’
iod led by Aiko Murakami, and a I dale, Alta., on Sept. 27. at St.
PHONE: RA. 9066
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Fuiiwarv
X
business session.
I Matthew’s Church. Rev. Purdue
KE. 9717
M°T
nt°’ T J?^hter’s birth.
’ 8
The meeting will be held at officiated.
RES. 12S HALLAM ST.
Reception took place at Muir­
Queen Street United Church, on
Toronto
head
’s.
Tuesday, Oct. 2S, from 8:15 p.m. 1
and Mrs. K. Kawaguchi ?
T M ”tO’ °L ^gbt^’s marriage’ I
*
*
*
Mr. and Mrs. K. Kuboniwa' I
IWAMOTO — SHIGEISHI
TEL. LO. 6495
TTtJ U birth of daughter. ’ J
OPTOMETRISTS
*
*
,
HOME JU. 2412
TORONTO — Marriage vows B "c' ^etsuo Sakaki, Kamloops, |
t
were exchanged between Suzie
*
Complete Care
Shizue, eldest daughter of Mrs. mK!*"1 Miyake. Winni. I
Kimiko Shigeishi, and Tommy
For Your Eyes
*
7 S' y^Nak° Adachi, Toronto
Satoru Iwamoto, second son of on daughter's marriage
*
’ fl
I
I
Mrs.
Yuri Iwamoto, at Holy Tri­
Mr. and Mrs. S. Harafuji, TorI
I
I
— Individual Hair Styling —
nU’ 011 son s marriage
S■
I nity Church. Rev. John Frank of* Ociated.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Tanaka, Tor- 111
I
I
onto, on son's marriage.!ii
Following a reception at Inter­
PROP. MISS SALLY KAWABATA
I
i
118 W. HASTINGS ST
national Chop Suey, the couple PERSON SOUGHT
1019 Bloor St. West
went to New York for a honey­
VANCOUVER, B. C.
Toronto
Hyokuro Kozai, formerly of
moon trip.
Gifford, B. C., is being sought by I /
the C.N.R. agent of Mastquh B. C.

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