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THE NEW CANADIAN
_ ___AnJndependent Organ For Canadians Of Japanese Origin
■^k 15—NO. 95

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29,

1952

$6 Per Year — 10 c Per Copy

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The Weekly Habit

Abbot Ohtani Winds Up One-Month Tour,
Donates $3,000 to Canada Buddhist Cause

The financial page of the dail
y ' prices, arrival of new shipments
newspaper is .probably its most
is also noted.
significant section. The front
carries the eye-catching events, . To anyone thinking of branch­
T ,
^COUVER — At the culmination in Vancou­
but its that backpage portion ing out on one’s own or who is Nisei Soldier Hopes To
ver on November 23 of his exhaustive one-month cross­
oeyoted to the market that reaiiv a iea y engaged in business and SX™1^63 in Japan
VANCOUVER _ Enrobe to country tour of Canada and his Buddhist followers who
holds items of more vital interest lopes to make a success of it
reading the financial section is a Korea last week was a Canadian are estimated to number about 10,000, Chief Abbot Koto everyone.
( X, the front Pa»® storv must. It keeps him in touch with Nisei soldier who is going to sho Ohtani, head of the Nishi Hongwanji of Kyoto
msinejs trends, credit situation, Korea with a double purpose in Japan, an'd Lady Ohtani donated the sum of $3 000 to
told of the Eisenhower landslide,
new
ideas and products and all mind. He hopes to visit his grand­
it was the corner with the sto-k
the Buddhist Churches of Canada.
Quotations that showed what the that which is pertinent knowledge, parents in Hiroshima whom he
The distinguished prelate and
to
a
thriving
venture.
~
has
never
seen
as
well
as
fight
results of the election would
his wife stated that they were
Of
course,,
there
mean and how it would affect us
giving this money on the occasion
are the busiCpl. lakeo Irizawa, 23
a of their tour in order to aid and
Lage one gives the last blow-by- ness a,11Q finance and Lie trade
I
blow details of the Anglo-Iranian journals with which to keep member of the Royal Canadian extend Buddhism in Canada.
oil dispute, but for the real b«- abreast, but for general and x rmy Pay Corps, is en route to
The Chief Abbot and his party
headquarters of the 25th Canad­
l»nd-the-scene information, th- easy-to-digest information
left
Vancouver for Seattle on
cause, the possible result and all current economics, a studv of the ian Infantry Brigade.
Ballet dancers David Toguri
He is the second member of his Nov. 24 and then home to Japan.
financial p^e of the daily is
that which is the true crux
of the
lamily to get into the Korean Their itinerary had begun with and Naomi Kimura will not apsquabble, please turn to Page time well invested.
a three-day visit from Oct. 23 in
at JaPanese violinist Kenji
seventeen.
For does the market corner war. His brother, Leading Sea­
Kobayashi
’s recital on Sunday,
Montreal
and
had
covered
dll
of
restrict itself to stories concern­ man Masashiro Irizawa, served the Japanese Canadian centres
The financial section is
Reu n at the Canadian Legion
more
a tour of duty in Far Eastern
ing discovery of new oilfields
than a jumbled mass of
from
that
city
to
the
west
coast
I
stock
to pressure of studies,
waters with the destroyer HMCS
market quotations. Here, you’ll price of eggs or Dow-Jones aver­ Sioux.
and was highlighted by meetings
hiee gwls under the tutorship of
find the interpretation and ana- ages Often, you’ll find timelv
with prominent members of Can­ Mrs. Tonogai, “buyo” teX,
articles
that
do
lysis of new tax and tariff re°-u- I
not seem to re
be-­ Honolulu Bus Driver
Mil _ present several Japanese
adian officialdom.
lations, government fiscal pohcv
?g
^ yet are of Profound Awarded For Safety
classical
dances in their place.
During his last few davs in
crop conditions, prevailing
1 interest.
1"l“arf
HONOLULU, T.H. - A decade Canada, the Chief Abbot conduct­
The three girls arp TV
b s Yoshida
aie rkunn
ply and demand for materials, । ., For instance,- nestled
---- — among Of safe driving gave operator ed services to packed audiences Yamashita, Yuriko
and
employment picture and all else
stocks and bonds was a story Thomas T. Furushima an award m Steveston and Vancouver. Carolyn Iwasaki.
that affect everyone and the ab°Ut heart diseases which we of $100 and congratulations from People came from Hope, Mission,
The 18-year-old Kobayashi who
world, economically. Facts and SP°tted lasfc Week- The reason it his employer, George N. Voor­ Matsqui, Aldergrove and sur­
s presently attending the Juil- ‘
figures from these columns give WaS found there was that it was hees, president , of the Honolulu rounding districts to hear him.
hard School of Music in New
you both the breakdown and the a review of a speech given by an Rapid Transit Co. recently.
He is one of the highest Budd- La 18 re?arded by Japan's
overall view of general conditions eminent doctor before a group of
The Nisei bus operator has
I leading music critics as the most
which mean so much hi regards nisurance underwriters. Thus, safely threaded his way through ist officials from Japan ever to j Promising violinist to appear in
have toured Canada, being the
to our job or our business.
^°u can never tell what you may city traffic without a chargeable
head of 10,698 temples and over wX ? Xs appeared
,
Many of us hold the wrong no- find in the financial columns that accident for 10 years.
XX
kyo Philharmonic
seven million followers.
I
XXs marlT pases are Diay be of interest ” ™«™ to
and Nippon Symphony Orchesras, and has been studying the
V
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clippers and cattle buyers. In
n
r'1“““ seve“ years of age.
reality, they should be perused
Xyieially speaking, more peo»r?°bayaS1U S pr°g-ram includes
by every reasoning adult for P
,
are scannin& the stock
Chaconne" (Vitali), "Sonota in
there is much valuable reading to
business trends but
F Major No. 5” <R«.tt™,..n
be found there. For instance %he „ b
be lnteresting to find
“Tzigane” (Ravel);
budget-wise
housewife X
tY ^ ad"“ «ad—»iP
Ballata”
(Akutagawa); “Nocturne in C
study the pages to good profit n
tH°Se pages. And then
Sharp Minor’
(Chopin); and
By watching the market pages on pXtH'S X, ^ Pr°Polonaise No. 1 (Wieniewsky).
produce she can learn to buy not string
V ^‘’"s/he comic
The Canadian debut will start
only for economy but also for
f n

A ey "as barrels said only two men—not six- five Z ’ J Japanese, including at 2 jxm. under
the sponsorship
Quality for besides fluctuating | we ^ M
°^
were killed because of her
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former castaway com- of the Kisaragi Club.
v
ei'
^athe^ed ab a Yokohama
Mrs. Higa was the only woman a°Ckside as a steamer brought
among 31 Japanese men wh- tX COntroversial celebrity from
Japanese Advise
were marooned on Anatahan, a ' °k'Mwa<
lonely Pacific island 70 miles
veteran Hollywood director mfeX — A JaI>anese with a
north of Saipan for five, years Joseph von Sternberg is in Japa„ witho f
a l0t Ion»er
°nf ”"”B the story of her life.
during and after World War II.
VANCOUVER - Despite their
tO ‘he We'fare
enjoying their freedom more than
On . the islet, sparsely studded
rhe men, shipwrecked Japa­
much publicized “new freedom”,
their mothers, she said, but it’s with
Japanese women still take very
coconut and banana trees, nese soldiers and sailors armed baXX X8 three
still a limited-freedom.
Mrs.
azards—tuberculosis, fatal accilittle interest in life outside their
• Higa became the queen bee "Jth machine guns and riflesi, re­
“They
are goin
and alleged source of passion, fused to believe the war was
'T^ S“d f”' A B- Sanies, and
wearing
wXto Universit
lost search- “’f de’ S°™™®t re.
rn dress, but 1 ove, intrigue, hatred, and
and
did
not
surrender
until
searchers said.
who was visitin her mother in
mu
last
rhe girls from the nice families der.
year.
helXX fcj c.oncIuded, “fa
Vancouver last week after spend­
still keep strictly to their own
The stranded Japanese
to ^^ntain health.”
ing 15 months in Osaka with her
Mrs. Higa admitted that
she
race. There is no mingling witn half-naked. Their garments went
1 ore than 40 percent of the
husband, Lt.-Col. Sarnes, a Judge
were sometimes felt a nostalgia
the GI’s”, she reported.
made
from
parachutes
salvaged
I
the
R
obinson
Crusoe
life
of
unmarried
persons died of tuber
Advocate with the U.S. Army.
the
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e
™ist’ -ported
In Osaka, Lt.-Col. Sanies and from an American B-29 which Anatahan Island but
“As far as I could see”, she his wife lived in a 20-room Japa­ crashed there.
explained
that some of her
might be expected that
memories terrisaid, “the Japanese men still g-o
fled her, so that she was "not ..here were more deaths by suinese house with only one Japa­
The 4-foot, 8-inch, 32-year old
out while the women still stay
nese style room in it. The rest
near how she felt about the
unihome and look after the babies”.
woman indignantly charged that
1
que
experience.
was strictly Western style with lurid newspaper and magazine
WII j
6 unmarried men were
She was amused to note that all the modern conveniences. Mrs.
ones


aCCidents
^an married
stories that six men were killed
Japanese wives still walk a pace Sarnes said.
because of her were misleading. X™w?F AGR,CaTURE
or two behind their husbands. “If
OTTAWA — Presently work- exLt TX*7 SaM a ma”
“Actually,” she said, “only two
they saw Americans coming, they i
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°Ut 43 Yws afLOS ANGELES — County
mg m the Division of Chemistrv
'> ould move up beside their hus­ Chamber of Commerce stated died because of me. One was shot Department of Agriculture, in 1® his marriage, if he started
and the other stabbed to death,”
bands to show that they were like
Ottawa is Hirokazu Morita of somewhere in his twenties.
that the total number of persons
Mrs. Higa said she hoped to
ns, then as soon as we passed, of Japanese ancestry in Los An­
Wmmpeg. He has been working He a 2^year-°,d ™ stays sinthey’d drop back again”, she said. geles county is 36,761. Chinese | talk with the men of Anatahan
lor one year at the U.S. Naw X t miUstry said, his life
to “clear up misunderstandings
The young Japanese girls are | numbered 9,817.
Research
Institution at North­ ™ y be “Parted to end—one
I harbored against me by the famajour^ tHe
western University in Illinois.

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Japanese Violinist
Plays Debut Dec. 7
At Can. Legion Hall

Report of Fabulous Story of Anatahanlsiand

Exaggerated — Only Two Men Killed Over Woman

Despite Hew Deal Status of Japanese Women

Little Changed Says Visitor to Vancouver

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PAGE 7

? s^n m fhe family for Nelson Bros. Squad
As iWafsukino's Maintain League-Leadinq Pace
* Up until this evening
VANCOUVER — It looks like
the charming- young girl from bhigeru was leading Hiroshi 219
to 216 for high average honors
the ban!ks of the Eraser,
Susie
Niwatsukino has
/ i
da^kH°rse George Koyanagi
v
finally hit her who personally brought the
htiioe in Vancouver TCCa
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SKh " Iar^ ““Si” of
HAMILTON _ Hamilton’s V
It might be best at this point X
----— I Sei lo“p is currently seeing a X
o explain the mechanics of a Band“-Nick Kaji, the two Georo- A ‘"'“‘"I race between* Airs
O'I ague match. Six ladies and six ”’ T“ ^d Anzai, Zt X ^ mid Ike Nishikawa f"
b ,G
F1SetheSide"*°^^
311 «le;r matches with T
»'«■ Mrs. Seki broke
ne to play three ladies doubles ( , , th’” m”™cing scores a
h,gh triple by rolling 741
‘ “ T’S d°uWes “d ® X .to^ t0 «“ coaching system "L? &S NiShik™’ not to £
d doubles games. Each game ”5 ed by coach Ashikawa.
?utdone, bowled 742. The two am j
• * to ea
a evirfdefending
mnner-up
a 3-1
„„ OV(,; finish
. ’ snot
‘W ^‘^ a Ph”‘»^^sof three Sets Of 15 Points M
M lhe
^ /
/J
Irls
15’ doubles
doubIes teams of 1
the high averages^
-cia.es .j chansons
.
,
each which adds up to a total of p * S^^-Sfcdey
Shlntani-Shirley Shimizu,
Shimizu I j?*
^8S ^^k^va
Ajshlkawa leading
leadin,
with “T hTtm ^inteL
Sam Sugie is the only Vancou­
24 sets in all, and the side win- laahne~ Hiramatsu-Nancy EdaS quinteL by rolling ver bowler among the ton five
M1’S’ ^asHinroto has also bening 13 sets is declared the vic- n^ura, Lil Nakano-Mary Yamasandwiching 146 for a with a 202 average.
I
H
4
average.
Until the final game
thiS H Can be Sleaned zaxi m spite of not having prac- C°!ne„a serious contender. Not
when she rolled 236, the teams
she set a ^
that the victory was a remark­ heed together, gave a good ac- G ” o
J We Specialize In
split
on the first two games, Nel count
of
themselves,
winding
up
I
°
f
°
04
but
she
rolled
688
tripi.
able one as only three sets were
Selling Businesses"
Up her four ^eek spree. | sons taking the first 1028-990
cropped out of the total possible ?-T a 3-3 score- Although the
gi6s played a bit ragged at fhe I
e lace i°r nien’s honors has but bowling 909-961 in the sec­
REAL ESTATE
b slacked. Tops last week ond.
During the past season’s play­ beginning, their play brightened f
! 684 Church St.- (cor. Bloor)
•? Hashwioto 748 (302),
off stretch, manager Shin had to UP and if they can continue to
S1S er’ Tomi’ a P^ettv f I hone Ml. 0995 — Toronto
?29’ Kumagai 717' and St. x aul Hospital student nurse,
do quite a bit of juggling to make show improvement they should be
able to give the toughest teams 1 3SUda 7°2*
was also bowling well, rolling 14 1
up a squad, borrowing a player
CHRISTMAS CARDS
I
points
better than her average on
Leaders in team standing Pyn
here and there, but now that the m the league a tough argument. |
ae season and this writer feels
club is operating out of spacious
tn the mixed doubles, the Ni- Sonoda’s 51, Hashimoto’s 49'
PRINTING Of ALL DESCRIPTIONS
|
that
she will still improve.
I
Hayashida

s
46,
and
Kinoshita

s
Metro gym, conditions have xrre?rncibie^^^
Their brothers meanwhile are
changed for the better. He has a i 12 matches without a loss to 4o. Scores. last were Hashimoto’s
f -aainj JJnvitations.
so many likely male candidates aalk up 12 points, an enviable L onogai’-s 0; Kinoshita’s 7, R. having a feud of their own in I
that he has difficulty deciding record at any time. In spite 0+' Honda’s 0; Kadonaga’s 5, Sono- trying to take over the high aver- j
HARRY S. KONDO ^^^
the excellent record for the night I Y
whom to play.
’’
Honda’s 5> Hayashida’s age honors. Hiroshi who is car- ’ 627 BAY STREET. TORONTO
tain, is given 3-1 odds to overtake I
WA, 9 76 8
S’ 2014 BEVERLEy STREET*
Shin further said: “We have - nn warned the squad not to be A* Masuda’s 5, Tad Kondo’s 2
EM 3 - 5081
his
younger
brother
Shigeru
b-enough player material to be able over-confident, but to keep on 7
scores wepe registered
to field two teams in the Inter- their toes as first the group title by Tad Kondo 688, R. Honda 6T> iore Christmas. He rolled 199
Pai Xmas Give
*t*
church -A” League which is my must be won, then the play-offs
6461 C- Kos^ 606,’ 219 and 188 for a 202 average <
while
Shigeru
was
going
merrily
3
hope for the next season. Of against the second section.
and L. Ishii 597.
__ r rr
PORTABLE
along with 203, 186 and 254 for a. ‘I
blying
feathers:
Although
half
course the Buzzers must win the
typewriters
“B” crown in order to advance ol the players were playing in
their
first
Inter-church
league
Contact
’J
into the “A” section, but from
L
1
!?

they
came
■through
with
what I can see and hear about
Tammy Marubashi
the other entries it shouldn’t be battle-wise performances. Hats
KR- 10 f2
|
off to Min Furukawa and the
too hard”.
13/ Winchester St
X
. # TORONTO

Coach Michi Ashikawa who was Nisei League where all these
shuttiers
get
their
baptism
of
on •
i .
u crcuiye
also at the scene, commented
Smozaki played bang-up ball up |
West
York
Ukrainians
56-51
in
lre • • • It could be quite pos­
that the B” squad had come a
long way since last season when sible that two All Nations “A” ast Sunday’s Community League to the last quarter when the varP
THIS
XMAS
sity took over after West Yorks ?
basketball
fixture.
Another
factor
as an unknown aggregation, al­ squads will be battling against I
crept up to within four points? '
?
call at
most walked away with the title, each other next year if the pres­ in the win which still left them
Herb
Miyasaki,
of
course,
was
|
UICJI fa top
a feat accomplished by the pres­ ent Buzzers could win the “B” I| tied for second place w_
® tteir
oeadly
sniping
from
the
foul
line v
H scor<^ with 17 points. Beent “A” team some four seasons crown . . . On Dec. 5 the “A”s
ago.
Will host the strong St. Pauls at sinking 24 shots out of 39 at­ m ? hWere Paul Btirano 12,
Maka Makimoto 9, Ted Nish- #
The men s duos of George All Nations gym. The "B”s will tempts in the last half alone.
for
Kioto
8, Ken Miyasaki, Roy Miya- ^
Shintani-Oscar Hatashita, Tosh come , against St. Judes during 1 ^G,^isei hoopsters were never
Famous Cannon
the first week in Dec. . . . Rov
during- the game, taking a Sa^’ Tld WaIt Kamitakahara all

L Towels & Sheets
3 Yirst quarter lead and leng­ with 3 pts.
Shin and Frank Matsui helped
Exquisite Madeira
|
CHRISTMAS CARDS
This Sunday, Nov, 30 Must-I &
the Inter-church “B”s in the T thening the margin 32-20 at the
& Chinese Embroidery
& D shuttle league to a win over halftime whistle. Ted Nishimoto, NS, Piay Lithuai>ia!ls at the
|
Style-Craft
uncheon & Dinner Cloths S
UNF gym from 3 p.m. The game «
Boulevard club recently .. . There
Damask
Sheets
X
g
HUGO YAMAMOTO
will be a strong representation at BEES STILL LEAD
should be a repitition of
strong rivalry between.- the two §
the Carlton Club “B” Invitation­ YBS MIXED KEGLING
^OL. 5895

33 Rolvat
374/2 YONGE STREET
f
al tourney Dec. 2 to 7.
455 EGLINTON AVE. W. f
With only three more games teams, most of their games in the
? yeai'S ha™s mded
Bayview & Eglinton ’ I
remaining until the end of the only
only
a
few points difference.
first series, Bees still lead the
Toronto, Ont. A
Toronto JCCA
TorontoYBS Mixed Bowling with
31 points, Stardust following
announces its
close behind with 28, Tangos 24
and Slo-Moe 23. The other lag- j We ore offering for sole^,8/1^
gers still have a chance to come
I
up
on top and it will be interest- | in Ontario. Also incIudes^aXiJb'G-111634 businesses of its kind
at the
| business. Building 40 by 177.
^ a“d HoteJ linen supply
| mg to see what the results are
LABOUR LYCEUM
j going to be.

Dominoes, Slo-Moe, and Star­
Wednesday, December 31
;=-oa dust each took five points from
Watch for Further Particulars!
Beavers, Rockets and Dreamers
|
E- I. SEALE. REAL ESTATE
respectively. Tangos and Light­
| M4 CHURCH (Corner ®“^ Specialists
enings won four from Bees and :
Gio Worms.
Midway 0995
Sat I ano trundled the highest
mark with 731 (300). Other cred­
PARTIES for iigg------7
itable scorers were rolled by
CATERERS
DE
LUXE
by KENJI KOBAYASHI
Charley Shimizu 707
(247).
irch dinners, dances, weddings, e+c
Johnnie
Amemori
703
(251),
Sunday, December 7

in our
'
George Fukusaka 690, Shag Ta­
PRIVATE DINING ROOM
CANADIAN LEGION HALL
guchi 675 (276), Aki Muromoto
v ta]r-conditioned)
32 College Street
__
tor our Xmas
659, and Husky Iida 651.
and New
r
Toronto
Nellie
Hoshida
was
top
bowlj
call
EM.
6-3102
P
S
sponsored by the kisaragi club
er with the ladies, scoring 702 j
.
ADMISSION $1.00
(288). Others were Yuri Tera- j
e s available From Kisaragi Club Members,
mura 649 (286), and Iso Ame- ?
,
The Continental Times & The New Canadian
377-379 Spadina Avenue
o
1 mori 601 (243).
TORONTO (
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Saturday, November 29, 1952

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SOCIAL CALENDAR

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Club Ami, Queens
To Meet in Debate

NOVEMBER
29 Toronto. Club R h a p s o d v
Bowling League Variety Nite,
at Uni v e r s i t y Settlement
House, 8:30 to 12 p.m.

*

HE HEW CANADIAN

Lucien C. Kurata
Barrister and Solicitor
Notary Public
3 Adelaide St. E., Toronto
1st and 2nd Mortgage Loans

An Independent Japanese-English Organ.
Published on Wednesday and-Saturday of each week
as a medium of expression and news outlet
among those of Japanese origin in Canada

Club Ami and Club Queens will
clash head-on this Sat., Nov. 29,
arranged
in a battle of intellect over two
Off. EM. 6-0959 Res. LY. 3427
vital topics of current interest.
4/9 Queen St. W. — EMpire 6-5005 — Toronto, Ont.
The debate-will revolve around
Authorized as second class mail. Post Office Dept., Ottawa.
two resolutions: “Resolved that
DECEMBER
television is a bad influence on
1$ Toronto. Toronto Nisei Bas­ teenagers”, and “Resolved that
ketball League Dance, at Pol­ socialism would be beneficial to
ish Alliance Hall.
Canada”.
24—Toronto. Metropolitan Young
Speakers for the debate on TV
People’s Snowflake Frolic, at will be Lucy Kono, Nancy Mori
i brother of the groom, and the
MARRIAGES
Club Top Hat.
and Bob Shiraishi of Club Ami
I ushers were Messrs. Fumi Inaba
26—Montreal. Quebec JCCA Jam­ for the affirmative. Representing
MAIKAWA — KAJI
284.A YONGE STREET, TORONTO. ONT.
and Frank Kuroda.
boree, at Victoria Hall.
TORONTO

Trinity
United
Club Queens in the negative will
Following a reception at the
31—Toronto. Toronto JCCA New be Mary Kanda, Eiko Kitagawa, Church was the setting for the
Summerland
Japanese Hall, the
Year’s Eve Dance, at Labor and Jene Shin.
marriage of Eiko, daughter of
couple left by motor car for their
Lyceum, 9-1 a.m.
WINTER COATS
f
Club Queens’ Akemi Horiuchi, Mr. and Mrs. Jiro Kaji, to Kiyo­ honeymoon trip to Southern Cal­
Tailored
to
Measure
Ron McKinnon and Robert Shio­ shi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sada- ifornia and Mexico. For travel­
I MICHI ASHIKAWA I
zaki will speak on the affirm­ kichi Maikawa, on Oct. 11. Rev. ling-, the bride chose a navy blue
Hunter
officiated.
237 Seaton St. — Toronto |
ative in the debate on socialism
outfit with navy and white acces­
Following
a
reception
at
Inter
­
Telephone RA. 2618
I
® 1/ ROOMS, brick, detached, while June Watanabe, Aki Ikenational Chop Suey, the couple sories, and a white orchid cor­
bata
and
Roy
Sato
will
speak
for
hot-water oil-heat, garage, large
sage.
toured northeastern U.S.A, on
Club
Ami.
lot, lovely garden with fountain,
Among the out-of-town guests
their honeymoon.
Chairman
will
be
Charlie
Shiweekly income $108 up, with fur­
were Edward Kita, Portland Ore­
*
*
*
.
niture, near High Park, conven­ mizu while Yoko Amemori will
gon, Roy Kita, Vancouver, Mr.
X-RAY DIAGNOSIS
KITA — WAKABAYASHI
ient to transportation and shop­ act as clerk. Judges will be Miss
and
Mrs.
M.
Mori,
Vernon,
Mrs.'
SUMMERLAND, B. C. — St.
FOR BETTER HEALTH CONSULT.
ping. Actual value over $30,000, Hope Handa, editor of the Conti­
Andrew
’s United Church was the T. Wakabayashi and Rose Waka­
nental
Times;
Ken
Adachi,
edit
­
bargain for $25,000, $8-$9,000
bayashi, Montreal.
acct- ^b. J
or of The New Canadian; and I scene of the marriage of Masae,
down.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nobu­
* DOCTOR OF
CHIROPRACTIC
®
ROOMS, brick, semi-detach- Hugo Yamamoto, vice-president
ENGAGEMENTS
yoshi
Wakabayashi
of
Montreal
of
the
Toronto
JCCA.
699 YONGE ST.
cd, lane, garage, Armstrong(YONGE AT BLOOR)
Office RA. 6549
to
Minoru
Kita,
son
of
Mr.
and
TORONTO

The
engagement
Everyone, young or old, is wel­
Dufferin. $11,000, $3,000 down.
Res. mi. 6384
TORONTO
Mrs.
Matsutaro
Kita,
on
Nov.
15.
was
announced
of
Reiko,
eldest
come
to
attend.
Refreshments
® 7
ROOMS, semi-detached,
Rev. H. R. Whitmore officiated.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Niichi
vacant, new furnace, driveway, will be served following the de­
The
bride
who
was
given in Matoba, to Joe Shin, son of Mr.
Lisgar and Dundas. $10,500, bate and a get-together social
marriage
by
her
mother
wore an and Mrs. Zentaro Shin, on Nov.
will follow.
$2,000 down.
The debate starts from 8 p.ni. original gown of Chantilly lace 22, at the home of the Matoba’s.
® 6 ROOMS, rug-brick, detach­
I F. A. Brewin, Q.C.
and
nylon
tulle
over
satin,
fash
­
and
will
take
place
at
the
Can
­
ed, hot-water oil-heat, double gar­
Barrister & Solicitor
age, modern kitchen, all large adian Legion Hall, 22 College St. ioned with a nylon sheer yoke Next Philosophical
— J. W. and off the shoulder neckline Discussion, Dec. 7
rooms, high class house, Wild­
Cameron, Weldon,
with long sleeves ending in points
wood Crescent, $15,900, $5,000
The next monthly discussion
Club El Choclo Meets
Brewin & McCallum
over the hands. The fitted lace
down.
The new Nisei social group, bodice fastened up the back with meeting in Logic and Metaphys­
372 Bay St., Toronto
Club El Choclo, will meet this tiny buttons, with a peplum over ics will be held next Sunday,
M. YANAGISAWA
Telephone EM. 3-4391
^S®nl for K. Wiles. Realtors Sunday, Nov. 30, from 7:30 p.m., a full skirt falling into a cath­ Dec. 7, from 8:30 p.m., at the .iiilllll
lllllllllllllllllilllllllliii:
at 1331-A Dundas St. West. edral train. Her fingertip length i home of Mrs. Muriel Kitagawa,
West Office: KE. 7941
Membership is still open to any­ veil of French tulle illusion held i 352 Wolverleigh Blvd. This is the
East Office:
GE. 1178
Residence: 659 Bathurst St.
one interested.
in place by a cluster of white second meeting of the group un­
OL. 1427, Toronto
lilacs and she carried a bouquet der the directorship of Rev. Fath­
MOVING TO B. C-?
Toronto Hoop League
of white orchids and lilies of the er Donelon.
Contact
Plans Dance, Dec. 19
Persons interested can contact
valley.
JIM KAKUTANI
The Toronto Nisei Basketball
The. bride was attended by her Mrs. Kitagawa at HO. 6064.
H. A. ROBERTS LTD.,
League will hold their Raffle
‘’Logic and Metaphysics” is not
sister, Rose Wakabayashi, as
* 530 Burrard St.
Draw and Dance on Friday, Dec.
We have no
maid of honor, and Sakae Kita, aS difficult as it sounds, it is on­
Vancouver 1, B. C.
19, at the Polish Alliance Hali,
service charges.
sister of the groom, as brides­ ly a matter of common sense.
Established 32 Years
62 Claremont St.
maid. Flower girls were Misses
Members
of Vancouver
There are many tickets re­
Patronize
Wendy and Mona Inaba.
Real Estate Board
maining and they can be obtained
The best man was Roy Kita,
Phone
MArine 6421
from any of the basketball play­
Our Advertisers
Day or Night
ers. First prize is a 17” Consol
Model Rogers Majestic television
TRAVELLING TO
set,
completely installed.
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(at Sherbourne St.)
PHONE RA. 8137

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