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'952

THE NEW CANADIAN

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^Independent Organ For Canadians Of Japanese Origin
VOL. 15 — NO. 88
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5,

jYouthful Orators To Vie
jin Contest This Sunday

1952

S6 Per Year — 10 c Per Copy

Tokyo Johnny' Faces Possible Death
Sentence Is I rial Opens In New York

At least five young Japanese
Canadians from London, Hamil­
>NT.
ton and Toronto 20 years of age
and under will be vying for the
Bv Ken Adachi
JCCA Challenge Trophy in TorNE? YORK ~ Facing a possible death penalty if convicted.
| onto JCCA’s second Ontario-Wide Invite Montreal JC's
;
1
ormer
Army Sgt. John David Provoo of Sausalito, Calif, who is
■ Bilingual Talk
Oratorical Contest this Sunday. To New French Classes
nicknamed “Tokyo Johnny”, went on trial on treason charges in New
The Montreal taxi-driver didn’t U°Z' ? at the Canadian Legion

lorK
federal court last week. The trial is expected to last from two
^MONTREAL — Japanese Can­
. understand English at all and my Hall from 8 p.m.
*
co
three
months.
adians m Montreal are invited to
,5 knowledge of French conversaReturning to the scene of his attend a new series of French
The 12-count indictment ac-®------------------------ —_____ _ _____ _
. tion is practically non-existent. triumph will be last year's win­ Conversation Classes in
which cuses the 35-year-old Provoo of
• With an effort I can bravely ner, David Suzuki, 16, of London,
movies and other visual means informing- on his comrades in a Strange Flotsam
t bring out standard albeit colorful who will speak on the topic, “Let will be used to foster
wartime Japanese prison camp, of Washes Ashore
expressions like “cherchez la Freedom Ring”. Another repeat­ tion and develop an i conversa- beating an American soldier and
in
femme” and things similar but er is Tad Suzuki, 20, of Hamilton, France and French Culture.
OSHIMA ISLAND, Japan __
of broadcasting enemy propaHardy
Oshima islanders can take
which aren’t very useful in a who won third prize last year.
I lench-speaking people will al­ ganda.
pinch.
most things in their stride that
Newcomers to the scene will be so attend and volunteer in free
Witnesses
who
will
testify
agOu allez-vous ?” (or something j
a capricious sea throws on their
Miss Gerry Suzuki, 15, of London, | conversation with the students. ainst Provoo are expected to in- beaches.
to that effect), he queried with
who will speak on “Public Speak­ Classes are being held at 308 St. elude 20 Japanese citizens, amongBut they had something to talk
( . that particular tone of. voice that
ing ; Lucy Kono, 17, of Toronto j Catheiine St. East (near St
them
Seitaro
Fujita,
a
convicted
about
last week when a body of
; : gives French such a musical lilt.
on the topic, “The United Nat­ Denis) on Wednesday from 8 war criminal now seiwing- a 30- a 5-y ear-old male elephant weigh­
“La rue St. Catherine et St.
ions”; and Dave Kobayashi, 20, p.m. They will start from Nov- year murder sentence. Fujita had ing half a ton rode in with the
( - Denis ’, I replied, feeling proud
of Toronto, a student at the On- ember 5.
put to death Army Capt. Burton waves on Kasamatsu Beach.
r at whipping that one back. Prettario College of Art, who will Minister Lectures
C. Thomson after Provoo had in­
A shipping- line solved the mys­
. ty cosmopolitan of myself I
talk
on
Canadian
Art.
formed
on
the
American
officer.
tery
by disclosing that the ele­
' thought.
Weekly Over Radio
It is also possible that several
Provoo
is
also
accused
of
beat
­
phant
was one of a pair bought
<
By this time he had slipped in­
KELOWNA, B. C. — A Let urc.
other contestants may enter being
an
American
soldier
who
re
­
by a Japanese travellei’ which
to second gear and drove around I fore the deadline closes today.
on Christianity is being given
fused
to
turn
his
boots
over
to
had died aboard ship and was
, the corner, headed for downtown I
every Sunday over radio station
a
Japanese
officer
and
of
broad
­
given
a burial at sea.
The
youthful
orators
will
not
'’■Montreal. The sun was caressing
CKOV, Kelowna, from 7:30 a.m.
casting
over
Tokyo
Radio
to
un
­
/the cleanly spaced houses with only be competing for the Chal- to 8 a.m., by Rev. Hideo Aoki of !
dermine the morale of U. S. GETS $100 SCHOLARSHIP
■ Indian Summerish restraint, in- | lenge Trophy but also for a total the uapan Evangelistic Band, in
troops.
vitingly warm and mischievous. I of $200 in cash awards.
Kyoko Mae Takata, third year
both English an.l Japanese.
A panel of three of four Occi­ |
A bank clerk in San Francisco student at Bloor Colleg'iate Insti­
Aoki who is also pastor
“Il fait beau temps”, I said, I
Rev. Aoni
half to myself, bringing out a I dental adjudicators from the Pub­ and resides in San Jose, Calif., before the war, Provoo. enlisted tute in Toronto, is the recipient
remnant of my high school French lic Speaking Division of the Wo- I started his Sunday broadcasts on in the Army in 1941 and was this week of a Board of Educa­
। captured by the Japanese at Cor- tion Scholarship of $100.
which I had labored over and had men’s Patriotic League will be on Nov. 2.
hand
to
judge
the
speakers.
They
rigidor in the Phillipines in 1942.
so little opportunity to use ex­
He
is alleged to have shaved his
cept for reading recipes and such are Mrs. Charles Byrne; Mrs. Former NC Editor's
head and donned the robes of a chaige from the Army. Federal
Things printed in both English John Miller, past president of
Father Dies in Japan
Buddhist priest to convince his Judge Gregory F. Noonan, how­
\and French on the back of cans of the Canadian Literary Ass’n. and I
TOKYO
:
captors of his sympathy and his ever, turned down the claim. He
| member of the Shakespeare Soc- I
IUilYO — Former Free Meth;food.
will be tried by a jury of seven
) My driver looked at me with iety and the Dickens Fellowship; odist minister in Canada, 80-year- desire for assistance.
I woman and five men.
The trial opened more than two
quizzical surprise. Then he went Mr. Gerald Reinboth; and possib- °ld Rev- Jengo Higashi died on
One of the chief witnesses as
j into a typical Gallic spree of ly Mr. John Miller who is past ^C^‘ ^’ f°Bowing a collision with years after his arrest on Sept. 9,
the
trial went into its first week
1949,
upon
receiving
an
adminis
­
president
of
the
Public
Speaking
an
autom
°bile
in
Tokyo,
Japan.
' words which was quite unintelligDespite immediate blood transfu- trative discharge—neither honor­ was Hawaiian-born Nisei Capt.
y ible stuff to me. I wished I had Ass’n.
1
x
.
sion, he succumbed shortlv after able or dishonorable—at Govern­ Richard M. Sakakida of the Air
' bept quiet and not had the cheek
Usual oratorical rules will pre- from a haemorrhage.
ors Island, N. Y.
Force’s Office of Special Invest­
-to show off.
vail with speakers limited to 10
He is the father of Shinobu
His defense had sought on the igation in Tokyo who served as
7 He continued merrily like the minutes.
Higashi, first editor of The New
interpreter for two years for the
pi overbial brook, on and on, while
Hugo Yamamoto will act as I Canadian, who is presently with opening day of the trial the dis­
missal of the treason charges, Japanese as a prisoner of war.
■I sank lower into the seat, only chairman and there will be
a the Kyodo News Agency in claiming that the ex-soldier was I He was a U.S. Army sergeant in
. ^occasionally sneaking glances at
(Co nt’a on Page 8;
Japan.
j
cleared of all charges by his dis- Manila when he had interviewed
t Mount Royal brooding in the disProvoo when the latter sought a
.tance under a blue-grey haze. I
job as a Japanese interpreter and
; was helplessly in the grip of a
had expressed pro-Japanese senAA’’lasteriul monopolizer of converr ,sation after my innocent attempt
I ^passing off a French phrase.
, $ he only thing peculiar about the
whole thing was that he didn’t
realize that I was completely un- -^comprehending although I doubt
.whether that would have made
As in other years. The New
<any difference. “Oui, oui”, I keut
Canadian
will be printing its spe­
^muttering feebly.
cial year-end Christmas Issue
^J ^le time we got downtown
complete with articles, stories,
^^^h the crowds of people
and
other literary efforts, to­
^swirling through the streets, so I
gether with personal, club and
mnusual in a Canadian city on a
business
greetings and pictures.
'A n^ay afternoon, my driver with
Through the Christmas Issue,
The inexhaustible flow of French
readers, advertisers, organiza­
. deposited me opposite the hotel
tions
and business firms can ex­
'?pth son7etbing that sounded like,
tend their holiday greetings to
Bon voyage, mon garcon.”
Japanese Canadians throughout
-,L ^craPs °f high school French
the country-.
'./Oa^ disjointedly in my mind,
Short stories, articles, poems,
2nd I said, ‘A bientot, monsieur”
PART OF A GROUP
of
canvassers
for
the
Toronto
uivuli Ui
ror
JCCA’s
r
and other literary contributions
shown above as they gathered at the University Settlement House on O(M™ TN Campaign is
■ as well as photographs are wel?nd wistfully thinking that it
j----- ...i...t.
■ ----1
to prepare for the
fundj drive
which is
now underway.
,
corned. It is surprising how fast
^ould be good to get back into
Pictured
above,
from
left
to
right,
are
Hugo
Yamamoto
Sumi
Taka.him.
r
I and how demandingly deadlines
' .uttering monosyllables in English
mi Sasaki, Edward Ide, Julia Minato, Ken Hori (Toronto JCCA priidenH ^
F“‘ J can approach, therefore, contribu‘again.
T. Tanaka and S. Kamino.

Kameoka, H. Doi, I tions should be sent as soon as
photo by Sam Tamaki
possible.

passing thru

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Wednesday, Nov, 5, 1952
THE NEW CANADIAN

Eight Teams Will Start
’52 Toronto Hoop Season

Quebec JCCA to Enter
'Biddy Basketball'
squad in Mont. Loop

PAGE

Yamashita Heads
Mont’l Shuttiers

I

YONEMITSU
Watch Repair Shop

328 BROADVIEW AVE.
MONTREAL — As part of its
MONTREAL — Tom Yamashi- I
(near Gerrard St.)
youth programme, the Quebec ta was elected president of the I
Toronto. Phone GL. 3652
JCCA is planning to enter a team Montreal Nisei Badminton Club
in the Montreal Biddy Basketball at a meeting- held during- the i-eg- I
r^'aM«
defend'n^ champions, Mustan8^ tangling with Whizz
ular badminton night, October 17. (
Ms at I# P-m. Lack of players forced Orphans to drop out of the
‘Biddy Basketball” originated The meeting- and election was
Lucien C. Kurata
league with the Junior All-Stars stepping in to make a four-team in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and chaired by Tom Matsui, past pre­
Barrister and Solicitor
loop, the same set-up as last season.
has spread like wildfire through sident.
Notary Public
Junior games will precede the«----------------------45 states. In Canada it was origi­
3 Adelaide St. E., Toronto
Among the others elected were
senior tilts, Mustangs Jrs. open­
1st and 2nd Mortgage Loans '
nated last year under Deputy- Jane Kawai, secretary; Chizu
arranged

ing against Club Rhapsody at 7
Commissioner Joey Richman when Uchida and Toyo Ebata, treasur- j
Office
EM-4
5259
Res.
LY.3427
Plan
Dance,
Games
p.m. and Barons meeting Hamil­
an experimental 6-team league ers. Team captains named were ,
ton at 8 p.m.
HAMILTON — The Hamilton was formed in Montreal. The Elizabeth lamashita and Bernie
Where once the Nisei hoopsters Nisei Basketball League will hold league is being enlarged this year Yokota. In charge of equipment
performed in the crammed quar­ their opening dance of the com­ and also has the prospect of vy­ are Frank Matsubuchi and Muts I
ters of the Church of All Nations ing season at Gould’s Auditorium ing for the Canadian title with Suda.
gym, this year will see them on Nov. 8 from 8 p.m. to mid­ the leagues being formed in B.C.
Playing at the new three-court
playing their second season at the night. Advance tickets may be and the Maritimes.
gym of the Van Horne School,
spacious St. Vladimir’s gymna­ obtained from any member of the
The game is restricted to boys this year’s club membership will
sium on Bathurst St. opposite league.
aged ten to thirteen inclusively probably be the largest yet. A h
Western Hospital.
Pieceding the dance as an ad­ and is played with ..a smaller ball number of new players, together \
284.A TONGE STREET, TORONTO
Outstanding players of other ded attraction, four basketball on a court scaled down to size. with the return of nearly all of
years such as Yon Shimizu, Slug & 3 in c s, including* two girls* Uniforms are supplied.
the old members, g'ive every indi­
Ashikawa, Joe Akiyama, to name games, will be played at the First
The Quebec JCCA’s team is cation of a very successful sea- ~
several, will not be around but United Church gym, Main and now looking for players to fill out son.
General Insurance
notables such as Herby Miyasaki, Wellington Sts., from 5 p.m. Club the roster. Further information
Anyone wishing to learn or to
224 Delhi Ave. Phone RE. 2385
considered the top Nisei hoop Rhapsody and Club Adelphi of tan be received by calling- Kiyo­ play is invited to turn out on Fri­
Toronto
will
be
making
the
trip
performer in Canada, Paul Hira­
Wilson Heights P. O., Ont.
shi Suga at LA. 5795 or Sam day evenings, from 8 p.m. J. K.
Automobile,
Fire, Burglary
no, Maka Makimoto, Aki Haya­ to Hamilton.
Toguri at WA. 4674.
Life,
Accident
& Sickness, etc.
shi, Yuki Kameoka, and Mush
CORRECTION
Fukumoto should provide plenty
MONTREAL — Dress for the
of top notch basketball this com­
Quebec JCCA Holiday Jamboree
ing season. Rookies appear scarce
to be held on Friday evening,
this year but Mustangs have the
December 26, at Victoria Hall
prize candidate in George Shio­
101/2 QUEEN ST. W.
will be Informal-Optional and not
zaki.
For Pick-up and ^Delivery
There was a time in Nisei 5- da 723, R. Nagamatsu 713 (302), semi-formal as publicized re­
Fifteen players will be partici­
cently.
Phone
pin circles that a consistent 200 J. Nishizaki 712, K. Kuroda 712,
pating in their sixth year or bet­
WA. §953
bowler was something of a phen­
ter in the Senior loop, Rebels omenon. But that’s no longer T. Shiga 708, S. Takeuchi 707, J. contenders, Ascot Cleaners and
leading the way with Mossy Mit­ true; even the girls regard the Ito 707, M. Baba 701, and A. Fuji­ Spadina Bowling were victors
7-0, 5-2 over Menzies and Alexsui, Jackson Onishi, Roy Kurita, double century as nothing extra bayashi 700.
Top
teams
were
still
winning
J. T. MORITO, D. C.
ander,
respectively.
other
Paul Hirano, Mush Fukumoto, remarkable.
as
first-place
Takeda
Insurance
Doctor of Chiropractic
games: Wasser’s 7, Sora 0; Radio
and Tom Miyashita. Whizz Kids
In the Toronto Nisei Majors, beat Lowe Bros. 5-2, and while
19 YONGE BLVD.
Vision 5, El Mocambo 2; Stan
Lave Yuki Kameoka, Fred Miya­ the improved calibre of Nisei
(End of Yonge Carline)
saki, Aki Hayashi, Seiji Takata, bowling is sharply evident in the Yamada’s were shaded the odd Karn 5, T. Uyeda M. B. 2; Lewis
point
by
Du-Rite
Cleaners,
other
BY APPOINTMENT
4, Urabe 3.
and Soc Shintani. Mustangs’ sea­ kind of scores that are racked up
Office — HU. 8148
soned vets include the Miyasaki every week and in the averages
Residence
— OX. 8021
brothers, Herb, Ken, and Roy, of the individual bowlers. Major­
and Maka Makimoto.
ity of the keglers are averaging

200-Plus Bowlers No Longer Phenomenon
In Toronto Majors, Top Teams Keep Pace

WINTER COATS
for small ladies
MICHI ASHIKAWA
237 Seaton St.

PHONE RA. 2618
Toronto

200 or better, and more than onethird are no-handicap bowlers,
210 being scratch. A fair crop of
them are above 230 regarded in
the past as good enough to win
individual average honors.
Leading the way last week was
veteran Sandy Ono, who returned
to the Takeda Insurance fold only
two weeks ago, with 900 (373). T.
Tanabe and J. Tehara turned in
846 (367) and 814 respectively.
Along the 700 trail were K. Ise
751, B. Miyauchi 743, M. Isoshima 739, K. Shimizu 727, J. Take-

ONLY TWO MORE DAYS
'til the U. of T. Students Club's

FALL DANCE
for the SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Entertainment by the Chinese Campus Club
FRIDAY, NOV. 7 — UNF HALL — 8:30-12:30 — 75c

CLASSIFIED SECTION

FEMALE HELP WANTED
FOR RENT
SEWING machine operators
for sergers and single needle
THREE ROOMS, unfurnished
machine, good wages to start. on bath floor, gas, no sink, suit­
Apply M. Morrison, Flexees Can- able for adults. West end. Phone
LL. 0558, Toronto.
ada Ltd., 48 Abell St., Toronto.
GIRLS wanted for stores, good
TWO ROOMS, unfurnished,
wages and steady employment. with sink. Phone OL. 5658 (Tor­
Apply Danforth Cleaners, HA. onto ).
6550, Toronto.
THREE OR FOUR rooms, 131
DOMESTIC^HELP WANTED
Maria St., Toronto, phone MU.
BUSINESS GIRL, free room 4855.
and board in exchange for light
duties, television, very comfort­ WANTED MISCELLANEOUS"
able home in Forest Hill. Call
USED BABY carriage wanted.
MA. 9795 (Toronto).
Phone BA, 1-3495 (Toronto).
PLEASANT
young person,
fond of children, for general
HOUSES FOR SALE
housework, private room, live in.
Phone OR. 9417, Toronto.
$ R00MS> % acre, $3,000 down,
$ / ,300.

ROOM AND board for a pleas­
4 ROOMS, 4 years, $2,250
ant girl in exchange for light down,
$5,850.
duties. Phone HY. 2035, Toronto.
4 ROOMS, plus basement ste.,
3 years, $10,250.
HELP WANTED
on8 _ ROOMS. Revenue, 1950,
DRIVER immediately, for dry­ $8,750.
cleaning store. Call LL. 0758,
8 ROOMS. Revenue, $2,000
(Toronto).
down, $6,400.
H. A. ROBERTS LTD.
MEN experienced on chrome
J. Kakutani
furniture, upholsters, shipper and
530 Burrard St.
welder. Call OL. 2907 (Toronto). MA. 6421 — Vancouver, B.C.

Toronto J.C.C.A.'s Objective is $4,000

COMMUNITY CAMPAIGN
October 26 to November 30

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Andrew E. McKague,
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary
Public.
201 Northern Ontario Bldg.
330 Bay St.
(Corner Adelaida & Bay Sts.)
TORONTO

Agent

MONARCH LIFE
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Wednesday, Nov. 5, igS2

emme

ACROSS MY MIND

are

'----------- ---------------- - By CINDERELLA
quit/sometime3 Theecheen h°ldins; out on fc Powers That Be for
Pearly G^ » tw 7
“ ‘^ 111 M”er set
Heaven’s

>ng money hand over fist, it’s to be wondered «
a little man might also have a chance to speculate |
Focks
6 “ thG W6alth —d

tell little whfte lies You A 77”°? frOm St Peta Y™ see, I
little white lies are necessary and’co
CSrtain ™™staces’ I

It doesn’t seem wise for one who has very little.
or no knowledge of the speculation game to ~0 ft

MwFZZtFXFF5 ^e,°f
without some un- I
riXertZLS7 “ 6 b6St P°HCy” iS ™ proyerb 1

s» ”FZ“t ? Wh“ hS
afford t0 1 os« the
small pile he has managed to make over a period
°, ’?!' He has to be always wary of swindlers
who he in wait for his hard-earned money he has
it „
buy ^
* rise or self

amiss, let m^pcin^^tbat my “Pbringing was somewhat
the one Prime XX *
"T b"ght W t0 be h'’"«t. It was
doaelv-by other aX„
a household, followed closely-verv

one’s eiders, obedience, dXsF

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H ith all the development of natural resources
going on in Canada and big-time operators mF I

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'LITTLE WHITE LIES"

a

v. rop a^ ^e ^ht moment. At best it’q
sull a big gamble for him.

his^wX^yTtV"*®65*6'’ by Toyo Tabata in
y Habit ’ column recently, a co-oner-

EYr"‘:'-“
family friends. Being children who ra ^ ^eie trot^ed out to meet
hfe, I guess we were a noveltv and I
Ve:ry
^ W mother’s
my mother to introduce
i
, P esume’ made it necessary for
offsprings”. Yol X ^^^

two rather plain

ORATORICAL
(cont'd from P. I)
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musume dessu.” "Mitaku nai” T ?' "’°'-i!d say, “uchi no mitaku nai

By Jack Nakamoto

moral support.
x
^5OUP* of course, would check that
broker with whom ft’s going to deal is t ens d F
a Securities Commission, an organiza^
d y
WbMf°r tb purpose of protecting theVub?'
Whether it is buying of stocks for investment
for short-range speculation, a thorough T T
rm\aIS° be made °f the character of the^^
behind the company selling shares And\
company in order to sell shares must hive”? 3

6 per'

mission from the Commission.

Instead of staking a lump sum on one
i
perhaps the accumulated fund could be split
investment in several companies. Stocks could h
bought on margin; only a small percentage of
value of the stock would be bought and the B
s::?be paid by a bwfe * ~M^

on the balance as a loan.



If a group invests in various stocks the law
ayc^es would diminish the risk of loss.

Discussion Group On
Meiaphysics Formed

“HHiiiinniniiiiiiiiinin^^^

SOCIAL CALENDAR

The first of what will be a
short programme of light enter­ monthly gathering of a Nisei wuniniininHiiiiiiiHniiHiiHUjiinj
discussion group in Logic and
which ^eloped in’u^XFth^^^
’F y.3” honesty tainment.
NOVEMBER
The Contest which is one of Metaphysics was held on Nov. 2
dy. One day, I piped up
' *°°venv helming inferiororonto JCCA’s highlights of the under the directorship of the 7~Tyonto. U. of Toronto Nisei
we’re ‘mitaku nai’. Thevcan tell bv jna’ you don,t have to tell them
Students Club Annual Fall
year, attracted an audience of Reverend Father Donelon at the
'"y remark was a severe
'
Hgat Us!’? A11 1 received for
Dance, at UNF Hall, 8:30 to
home of Mrs. Muriel Kitagawa.
make such remarks?child’”
d accomPanied by “Why do you over 700 persons last year. It is
12:30
a.m.
The group will meet the first
'held to promote public speaking
and aid in the development of fuh HIaow II9A9 jo Suiuoas AmpunQ 8—Hamilton.
Hamilton
Nisei
Basketball League Dance, at
one. There were so ure Japanese Canadian leaders.
Persons interested in joining- the
Firt pride, resentment against probin^ ’TfS°methmg of Angled
Gould’s Auditorium, 8-12 p.m.
group can contact Mrs. Kitagawa
reticence against hurting mama evenT? d®flance» and a kind of
9

Toronto.
Toronto JCCA Onta­
at HO. 6064.
Four
Win
Awards
I
guess I learned then to
t
hough
she
had
hurt
me
I
------------one uau nurt me. I
rio Oratorical Contest, at Can­
hut near enough to
- —
h — not
exactIy —
honest,' At Danforth Techadian Legion Hall, 8 p.m.
Aid Scholarship Fund
14—-Vancouver. Maria Stella Club
o\yn personal demands for privacy ^------------- a'ld yet safeguard mv
Four Japanese Canadians were By Attending Dance
P acy' I guess one would call these repb’es “little white lies”.
Dance, at Hastings Auditorhonored on Oct. 31 at the annual
Proceeds from the U. of T. Ni­
lum.
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^ce™ent exercises of Dan- sei Students’ Club’s Annual Fall 14 Montreal. Montreal Nisei Fel­
foi-th
Technical School.
Dance constitute the sole source
they
- - ethieax but I have found that
lowship Sadie Hawkins Dance
^Mh^blfiXXV mv own bit of privacy,
William Oyagi who was recent­ of revenue for the Club Award
*
ly
awarded
a
$100
provincial
burwhich is awarded to the deserv- 21 Toronto. Toronto Nisei Bas­
really “aone-of-vonr-business” o.Xr those ™b“®mg, personal, thrown at me.
"
^uestlons which are forever being saiy prize, Shirley Ura and Ralph ,
Nisei freshman at the univerketball League Dance, at St.
Fujiwarr received
• ~ $25 in cash 1 Slt^ With public support this
Vladimir’s Gym.
which rile me^s’that very tables6 °f
personaI questions scholarships presented thr
the’^S Prosented through Project may be continued and 22-—Chatham. Kent JCCA Sadie
e Canadian Manufacturers As- Possibly expanded.
Hawkins Box Social.
sociation.
As usual one of the features of 28 Toronto. Toronto Nisei Bad­
Asako Yonekura
received a the evening will be smooth danceminton Club Inaugural Dance,
able music. Entertainment will
at Polish Alliance Hall, 8:30a so be provided by the Chinese
1 p.m.
F b who will present a program 29—Montreal. McGill
such a question had no native intelli'A ’ n '™ capab,e of asking
O BIT V 4 R Y
Nisei Camox
song and dance.
I was old enough to be mv own mother
Came “ to

pus Club Benefit Dance, at
for any natural prank T
h ’ or some°ne else’s wife And
MIYAHARA
Foi an enjoyable evening and
International “Y”.
with “You should know better”^ vou^1 ^’ J "aS rePrinian^ed I
WINNIPEG, Man. — Mrs. Mit- I a so in support of a worthwhile Miyahan
^>nd of fixed toothy smile. H r
Then 1 ^eloped a su
U M1
*a passed away on Oct orOJf a11 are urged t0 come to j
wouldn’t open my mouth to put mv
1 flgured to myself, I " at. WlnniPeg Hospital. Funeral tlie dance at the UNF Hall, this I
4
(lever, passingxout toothv smiles
But °Ue can,t F° oa i ^xices were held at the Mani I iXay’ Nov’7> from 8:3010 I
I lost a front tooth which made\hat
ab°Bt that time- I P Buddhist Church on Oct 14
answer-and one which isn’t bXi^
use2®^- My newest by Re^ Chimura,
CORRECTION
Chop Suey House
tune being-i* to look into M
penfaat, but will do for the

Th
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,
date
of
th
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Takamorio YOU want me to be £ W iX 7
Say’
92-A Elizabeth St., Toronto
NISHIKAZE
loiishita
nuptials
as
printed
in'
know"" ,lke boms' accommodating, you
BANQUETS AND FAMILY
MONTREAL — Mrs
the Nov. 1 issue hould have read
mis.
Remove
DINNERS
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M^hikaze of Montreal passed Oct. 18 and not Oct. 12.
I
away suddenly after a bri’“ “
Honrs: 13 Noon m 4 ^
unforgivable. Glriswho'hZX XX ?d 1 bdi™ - MgMr « :n Tokyo while vfeitiF
Reservations: EM4-9035
who are ^dependent and reso™'XU^
-P^n Pune nl services
aie bound to get this “Mv
In Hamilton, It's
• you must be loaded’ v
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money hand over fist!” I
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X Open 12 noon to 2 a.m.
S'- I used to
lasabmo M^. a
or
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T°ney I don’t know what
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under my bed!” But the '
CHOP SUEY HOUSE
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Jndy
which my rnde
I
- and Sister
A
famous Chinese foods
A
Joseph of Tokyo; and
For Fine Chinese Food

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facilities for

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"™ ^<ange ft is that my hayfever ri
I expected to pay for itXl

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