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THE NEW CANADIAN
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VOL. 15 — NO. 99
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WEDNESDAY,
Of ,apanese
DECEMBER
17, 1952'
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TORONTO, ONT.
3
PASSING THRU
1
IS
By KEN ADACHI
I Saint of Northern
Japan" Will Visit
B- C., Alberta
Issei, §6, Gains Entry,
Rejoins Son in Kamloops
STEVESTON, B. C. - A Japa.
What About Santa Claus? fr°'n the skJr and sprayed them nese Christian minister who is
3
known as the “Saint of Northern
Writing “thir with the magical stuff of star Japan" will be touring^B. C. and
KAMLOOPS, B. C. — After
dust.
Alberta on a series of lectures three years of frustration, a Ja gone to Japan, seeking to bring
ty” to the fast
the mother back with her to Can
But this is the sort of thing starting from Steveston on Dec
waning year is a
panese Canadian family was ada but had been unable to do so.
task that is some- that adults grope for continually. 19-20.
again re-united when an 86-yearMrs. Sei Yoshida left Haneda
Rev. Ryoun Kameyaga who is old mother arrived in Kamloops
w h a t bitter- Kids are lucky because they can
Airport,
Tokyo, and arrived at
s w e e t. Almost get it from Santa Claus—lucky the 18th descendant of the fam on Dec. 9 from Japan to join her
Sea Island Airport on Dec. 6
fifty columns until they grow out of it and join ous Saint Rennyo-Shonin of the son and family.
where
her daughter-in-law was
Jodo-Shin-Shu sect of Japan’s'
have been pounded out in all kinds the throng of the disenchanted.
I
Efforts
had
been
made
foxthe
*
*
*
lennainsance period, was invited past three years to bring Mrs. present to welcome her. Follow
of conditions, mostly about noth
ing a short rest in Vancouver,
Others can talk about the mean- to the U.S. as a special guest
ing in particular.
Sei Yoshida who had been living the two left for Kamloops.
•9
But the'thing that kind of gets Il ing of Santa Claus. It sounds speaker av the commemoration
alone in Kumamoto Prefecture,
The Japanese woman is now
hold of columnists about this pretty good. About how nice it is sei vice of the 75th anniversary of Japan, by son,. Chiyoki Yoshida,
living
in the Yoshida’s modern
time of the year is an overwhelm to be truly giving, which is in- the Japanese American Christ- a millwright at the Bizzette Lumhome in suburban Kamloops.
ing urge to write one big gushy I deed, refreshing, if you really be ia.ns. at present he is a minister
This was the first sight? of
II
effort about Santa Claus. It’s lieved that people meant it in at Shinsho, Toyama Prefecture, had applied for her* entry into
Canada
for Mrs. Sei Yoshida
one of the few times of the year stead of merely doing it because Japan, and is publishing a mag Canada several times and it was
since around the time of World
—o t h e r s are Mother’s Day, it is the proper thing to do. Or if azine called “Cross”.
only this month that the reunion War I when she had been a resRev. Kameyaga will be speak
Thanksgiving,
etc.,—in which after finishing the business of
was made possible. Two year's ioent for 20 ytai's before return
writers can get off the cynical giving and receiving, they would ing at the Steveston United ago, his wife, Mrs. Yoshida, had ing to Japan.
high horse and get all sentiment whisper behind bated breath how- Church on Dec. 19-20 from 2 p.m.,
al and broken-up inside over much of a tightwad the other following which he will visit Ver
was.
non, Kelowna and Summerland ।
something.
from
Dec. 22-24, before proceed Good Relations A ’Must’ Between Japan, Canada,
Not that I am not a believei' of
And who am I to stray from
the mad pack and deny the exist the spiritual values of Santa ing to Alberta.
Says Ambassador Mayhew in Talk With B. C. JCCA
Claus. I’ve always been a sucker
ence of Santa Claus?
for
ideals,
principles
and
such|
Hammond School Ass Jn
I would like to say that there
VANCOUVER — Good rela-®-------- --------------------------------- _----like.
When
little
kiddies
look
is a Santa Claus—as big as life,
up Gives $150 to JCCA
tions between Canada and Japan Predicts World Wrrr
as big as the red-coated, padded i to me eagerly and ask for a dime
is a “must” for mutual under- m
°1CIS World War
LETHBRIDGE,
Alta.
—
The
to
buy
a
candy-bar,
I
cannot
re
old gent that they usually trot
former Hammond Japanese standing said Mr. Robert W. To Start In 1953
out in department stores. There’s sist the shining light in their eyes.
TOKYO — “Professor” DonSchool Maintainers’ Association Mayhew, newly appointed am
a nice sort of feeling about the Panhandlers and the lovely ladies
bassador.
to
Japan,
when
inter
sho
Kodama who successfully
donated
the
sum
of
$150
to
the
Santa Claus legend that’s so I of the Salvation Army must
viewed early this month by sev forecasted
Alberta JCCA recently.
Gen. Eisenhower’s
closely associated with the “peace take me for a chump too. Santa
eral
members
of
the
B.
C.
JCCA
election and who earns a living
President of the Ijikai, Mr. T.
on earth, goodwill to men” sort Claus is no exception. We sorely
by
making predictions on the
in
his
suite
in
Hotel
Vancouver.
Takahashi
of
Kamloops,
B.
C.,
in
of thing. Nice to roll around on need bits of idealism like Santa
Present at the meeting were basis of 20 chopstick-like rods,
forwarding the money, requested
your tongue and savour its full Claus, if only for just once a
Dr.
Harold Saita, B. C. JCCA predicted last week that World
the
Alberta
JCCA
to
spend
the
rich flavor. I would like to say year, to give us a lift when we
money in the work of the provin president, Seiji Homma, Van War III would break out in
this but doubts come up in my are dragging our chins by the cial chapter.
couver JCCA president, Kinichi Europe next summer.
mind whenever I take a good boot-straps, as it were. And this
Iwata and several other prom
Santa Claus stuff seems like an
honest Ipok at it.
inent members of the commun in friendship: which we hope will
ideal time to exercise this spirit Japan SPCA Protests
*
*
*
be an everlasting one.
ity.
They say that Santa Claus and of giving or that impulse that we Bullfighting Shows
“When you arrive in Japan and
After expressing that it was
Christmas is for the kids. But this neglect most of the year around.
TOKAO — The Japan Society an honor and privilege at being meet the people, please extend
Santa Claus stuff is something And this thing called “human foUAhe Prevention of Cruelty to
able to speak to the ambassador our greetings to them. Convey
that should have more meaning ness . That’s nice to see being Animals has protested a reported
before his departure to Japan, special greetings to the members
and hence should be more import thrown around. But all this seeing plan for Spanish bullfighters to Dr. Saita stated:
of the Canada Club which is com
ant for us adult folks, the sup to be only for kids. What about demonstrate in Japan.
“We love Canada, our country, posed mainly of people who have
posedly sophisticated type who go the adults ?
The SPCA in a statement ad most of all, but we also feel af i eturned to Japan from Canada”,
Spirituality
—
and
having
spirit
through the annual routine of
dressed to government officials fection towards Japan. We feel Dr. Saita added.
buying horrible looking ties for uality is not necessarily being said bullfighting is “cruel amuse pleased that you who has done
Mr. Mayhew replied, in part,
“
religious
”
—
is
something
that
each other that would only look
ment which has nothing in com much for the Japanese, has been “My experience with the Japa
has
been
thrown
out
of
today
’
s
good brazenly waving in the
mon with the traditional culture chosen to this position in order to nese everywhere, socially and in
breeze on flag-poles, and £hen living. There is less looking up of Japan.”
bring these two countries closer business, have been pleasant
at
the
stars
for
something
beaut
somehow, frantically, as if they
ones. It is indeed heartening to
have you come and speak- with
Had forgotten something, slipping iful and inspiring and there is
into the mood of Christmas in a much looking down at the ground Montreal Hisel Fellowship Caught in Christmas
me. I hope you will keep up the
good work.”
to find the pennies lost in the
last minute affair.
The interview lasted for an
I’m pretty sure kids look for dirt.
Rush, Close Year With Burst of Activities
hour
before Mr. Mayhew left for
ward to Christmas. To them it
If we are not careful, we adults
MONTREAL, P. Q. —■ Christ
is tinsel and gloss, breathtaking —blase, cynical and striving so
The Fellowship will be hon a dinner engagement with Take
enchantment,
excitement and hard to be sophisticated about mas rush is on. The Montreal oured to participate in the White ishi Tasukawa, the Japanese
open-mouthed wonderment. It is the whole thing—can get to wal Nisei Fellowship is also caught in Gifts Service along with the Is Consul.
their own private shiny little low like pigs. It’s pretty com the spirit, buzzing with activities. seis, at the Church of All Nations
Last Nov. 28, Messrs. Abby on Dec. 21 at 7:30 p.m. The White Kiddies Xmas Party
fairyland, of little gnomes and fortable in the mud. You certainSmaller and John Lynburner Gifts received will again be dis
elves and all of the delightful I ly can’t lose your* way.
*
*
presented a talk and some re tributed to patients in senate r- At Sons of England Hall
things that go with it. It is as if
All children under 12 years of
the stars suddenly fell down
All right you might say, is cordings on Jazz. They are mem ia asross Canada and to the old
age
are invited to attend Toronto
there or is there not a Santa bers of the Emanon (“no name” folks in New Denver.
JCCA’s second annual Kiddies
No Saturday Issue,
Claus ? Or St. Nicholas, Kris backwards) Jazz Society.
It is heartening to hear that j
On Dec. 12 the last regular the Niseis who participated in Christmas Party on Sunday, Dec.
Kringle, or what have you. Or if
Next Xmas Edition
you do not see him riding along meeting took place in form of a the Montreal Pageant, “Triumph 21, from 2 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. at
The next issue of The New
the Sons of England Building, 58
in the sky at Christmas Eve with social. Movies was the added at of the Faith”, received commend
Canadian will be the special
Richmond St. East (side ent
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer traction for that night.
able comments on the parts they rance).
56-page year-end Christmas
The successsful year of activ played in the Japanese scenes last
Edition dated Wed., Dec. 24. ■lighting up the way (I really
The program will include films,
don’t know but I think the latter ities will come to a close with the month. Congratulations go to
There will be no publication
is a modern innovation), can you Annual Christmas Dance on Dec. Misses Rei Nishio, Toyo Ono, games, sing-song, gifts and .a
this Sat., Dec. 20.
19 at the International “Y” (Park Amy Uchida, Mrs. ’ George Shi- Santa Claus. Those intending to
really say that he is not there ?
Extra copies of the ChristAve. and St. Viateur). Proceeds motakahara, Messrs. Con. Fuku go are asked to' fill out the ap
mas Issue will be sent on reWell kiddies, you can only find
from the dance will go to a wor yama, Mikio Ochiai and John plication form and mail to the
ceipt of 25 cents.
Toronto JCCA, 61 College St.,
the answer in yourself.
thy cause.
Shintani, the participants.
I immediately.
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VOL. 15 — NO. 99
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WEDNESDAY,
Of ,apanese
DECEMBER
17, 1952'
~------- —-------------------
TORONTO, ONT.
3
PASSING THRU
1
IS
By KEN ADACHI
I Saint of Northern
Japan" Will Visit
B- C., Alberta
Issei, §6, Gains Entry,
Rejoins Son in Kamloops
STEVESTON, B. C. - A Japa.
What About Santa Claus? fr°'n the skJr and sprayed them nese Christian minister who is
3
known as the “Saint of Northern
Writing “thir with the magical stuff of star Japan" will be touring^B. C. and
KAMLOOPS, B. C. — After
dust.
Alberta on a series of lectures three years of frustration, a Ja gone to Japan, seeking to bring
ty” to the fast
the mother back with her to Can
But this is the sort of thing starting from Steveston on Dec
waning year is a
panese Canadian family was ada but had been unable to do so.
task that is some- that adults grope for continually. 19-20.
again re-united when an 86-yearMrs. Sei Yoshida left Haneda
Rev. Ryoun Kameyaga who is old mother arrived in Kamloops
w h a t bitter- Kids are lucky because they can
Airport,
Tokyo, and arrived at
s w e e t. Almost get it from Santa Claus—lucky the 18th descendant of the fam on Dec. 9 from Japan to join her
Sea Island Airport on Dec. 6
fifty columns until they grow out of it and join ous Saint Rennyo-Shonin of the son and family.
where
her daughter-in-law was
Jodo-Shin-Shu sect of Japan’s'
have been pounded out in all kinds the throng of the disenchanted.
I
Efforts
had
been
made
foxthe
*
*
*
lennainsance period, was invited past three years to bring Mrs. present to welcome her. Follow
of conditions, mostly about noth
ing a short rest in Vancouver,
Others can talk about the mean- to the U.S. as a special guest
ing in particular.
Sei Yoshida who had been living the two left for Kamloops.
•9
But the'thing that kind of gets Il ing of Santa Claus. It sounds speaker av the commemoration
alone in Kumamoto Prefecture,
The Japanese woman is now
hold of columnists about this pretty good. About how nice it is sei vice of the 75th anniversary of Japan, by son,. Chiyoki Yoshida,
living
in the Yoshida’s modern
time of the year is an overwhelm to be truly giving, which is in- the Japanese American Christ- a millwright at the Bizzette Lumhome in suburban Kamloops.
ing urge to write one big gushy I deed, refreshing, if you really be ia.ns. at present he is a minister
This was the first sight? of
II
effort about Santa Claus. It’s lieved that people meant it in at Shinsho, Toyama Prefecture, had applied for her* entry into
Canada
for Mrs. Sei Yoshida
one of the few times of the year stead of merely doing it because Japan, and is publishing a mag Canada several times and it was
since around the time of World
—o t h e r s are Mother’s Day, it is the proper thing to do. Or if azine called “Cross”.
only this month that the reunion War I when she had been a resRev. Kameyaga will be speak
Thanksgiving,
etc.,—in which after finishing the business of
was made possible. Two year's ioent for 20 ytai's before return
writers can get off the cynical giving and receiving, they would ing at the Steveston United ago, his wife, Mrs. Yoshida, had ing to Japan.
high horse and get all sentiment whisper behind bated breath how- Church on Dec. 19-20 from 2 p.m.,
al and broken-up inside over much of a tightwad the other following which he will visit Ver
was.
non, Kelowna and Summerland ।
something.
from
Dec. 22-24, before proceed Good Relations A ’Must’ Between Japan, Canada,
Not that I am not a believei' of
And who am I to stray from
the mad pack and deny the exist the spiritual values of Santa ing to Alberta.
Says Ambassador Mayhew in Talk With B. C. JCCA
Claus. I’ve always been a sucker
ence of Santa Claus?
for
ideals,
principles
and
such|
Hammond School Ass Jn
I would like to say that there
VANCOUVER — Good rela-®-------- --------------------------------- _----like.
When
little
kiddies
look
is a Santa Claus—as big as life,
up Gives $150 to JCCA
tions between Canada and Japan Predicts World Wrrr
as big as the red-coated, padded i to me eagerly and ask for a dime
is a “must” for mutual under- m
°1CIS World War
LETHBRIDGE,
Alta.
—
The
to
buy
a
candy-bar,
I
cannot
re
old gent that they usually trot
former Hammond Japanese standing said Mr. Robert W. To Start In 1953
out in department stores. There’s sist the shining light in their eyes.
TOKYO — “Professor” DonSchool Maintainers’ Association Mayhew, newly appointed am
a nice sort of feeling about the Panhandlers and the lovely ladies
bassador.
to
Japan,
when
inter
sho
Kodama who successfully
donated
the
sum
of
$150
to
the
Santa Claus legend that’s so I of the Salvation Army must
viewed early this month by sev forecasted
Alberta JCCA recently.
Gen. Eisenhower’s
closely associated with the “peace take me for a chump too. Santa
eral
members
of
the
B.
C.
JCCA
election and who earns a living
President of the Ijikai, Mr. T.
on earth, goodwill to men” sort Claus is no exception. We sorely
by
making predictions on the
in
his
suite
in
Hotel
Vancouver.
Takahashi
of
Kamloops,
B.
C.,
in
of thing. Nice to roll around on need bits of idealism like Santa
Present at the meeting were basis of 20 chopstick-like rods,
forwarding the money, requested
your tongue and savour its full Claus, if only for just once a
Dr.
Harold Saita, B. C. JCCA predicted last week that World
the
Alberta
JCCA
to
spend
the
rich flavor. I would like to say year, to give us a lift when we
money in the work of the provin president, Seiji Homma, Van War III would break out in
this but doubts come up in my are dragging our chins by the cial chapter.
couver JCCA president, Kinichi Europe next summer.
mind whenever I take a good boot-straps, as it were. And this
Iwata and several other prom
Santa Claus stuff seems like an
honest Ipok at it.
inent members of the commun in friendship: which we hope will
ideal time to exercise this spirit Japan SPCA Protests
*
*
*
be an everlasting one.
ity.
They say that Santa Claus and of giving or that impulse that we Bullfighting Shows
“When you arrive in Japan and
After expressing that it was
Christmas is for the kids. But this neglect most of the year around.
TOKAO — The Japan Society an honor and privilege at being meet the people, please extend
Santa Claus stuff is something And this thing called “human foUAhe Prevention of Cruelty to
able to speak to the ambassador our greetings to them. Convey
that should have more meaning ness . That’s nice to see being Animals has protested a reported
before his departure to Japan, special greetings to the members
and hence should be more import thrown around. But all this seeing plan for Spanish bullfighters to Dr. Saita stated:
of the Canada Club which is com
ant for us adult folks, the sup to be only for kids. What about demonstrate in Japan.
“We love Canada, our country, posed mainly of people who have
posedly sophisticated type who go the adults ?
The SPCA in a statement ad most of all, but we also feel af i eturned to Japan from Canada”,
Spirituality
—
and
having
spirit
through the annual routine of
dressed to government officials fection towards Japan. We feel Dr. Saita added.
buying horrible looking ties for uality is not necessarily being said bullfighting is “cruel amuse pleased that you who has done
Mr. Mayhew replied, in part,
“
religious
”
—
is
something
that
each other that would only look
ment which has nothing in com much for the Japanese, has been “My experience with the Japa
has
been
thrown
out
of
today
’
s
good brazenly waving in the
mon with the traditional culture chosen to this position in order to nese everywhere, socially and in
breeze on flag-poles, and £hen living. There is less looking up of Japan.”
bring these two countries closer business, have been pleasant
at
the
stars
for
something
beaut
somehow, frantically, as if they
ones. It is indeed heartening to
have you come and speak- with
Had forgotten something, slipping iful and inspiring and there is
into the mood of Christmas in a much looking down at the ground Montreal Hisel Fellowship Caught in Christmas
me. I hope you will keep up the
good work.”
to find the pennies lost in the
last minute affair.
The interview lasted for an
I’m pretty sure kids look for dirt.
Rush, Close Year With Burst of Activities
hour
before Mr. Mayhew left for
ward to Christmas. To them it
If we are not careful, we adults
MONTREAL, P. Q. —■ Christ
is tinsel and gloss, breathtaking —blase, cynical and striving so
The Fellowship will be hon a dinner engagement with Take
enchantment,
excitement and hard to be sophisticated about mas rush is on. The Montreal oured to participate in the White ishi Tasukawa, the Japanese
open-mouthed wonderment. It is the whole thing—can get to wal Nisei Fellowship is also caught in Gifts Service along with the Is Consul.
their own private shiny little low like pigs. It’s pretty com the spirit, buzzing with activities. seis, at the Church of All Nations
Last Nov. 28, Messrs. Abby on Dec. 21 at 7:30 p.m. The White Kiddies Xmas Party
fairyland, of little gnomes and fortable in the mud. You certainSmaller and John Lynburner Gifts received will again be dis
elves and all of the delightful I ly can’t lose your* way.
*
*
presented a talk and some re tributed to patients in senate r- At Sons of England Hall
things that go with it. It is as if
All children under 12 years of
the stars suddenly fell down
All right you might say, is cordings on Jazz. They are mem ia asross Canada and to the old
age
are invited to attend Toronto
there or is there not a Santa bers of the Emanon (“no name” folks in New Denver.
JCCA’s second annual Kiddies
No Saturday Issue,
Claus ? Or St. Nicholas, Kris backwards) Jazz Society.
It is heartening to hear that j
On Dec. 12 the last regular the Niseis who participated in Christmas Party on Sunday, Dec.
Kringle, or what have you. Or if
Next Xmas Edition
you do not see him riding along meeting took place in form of a the Montreal Pageant, “Triumph 21, from 2 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. at
The next issue of The New
the Sons of England Building, 58
in the sky at Christmas Eve with social. Movies was the added at of the Faith”, received commend
Canadian will be the special
Richmond St. East (side ent
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer traction for that night.
able comments on the parts they rance).
56-page year-end Christmas
The successsful year of activ played in the Japanese scenes last
Edition dated Wed., Dec. 24. ■lighting up the way (I really
The program will include films,
don’t know but I think the latter ities will come to a close with the month. Congratulations go to
There will be no publication
is a modern innovation), can you Annual Christmas Dance on Dec. Misses Rei Nishio, Toyo Ono, games, sing-song, gifts and .a
this Sat., Dec. 20.
19 at the International “Y” (Park Amy Uchida, Mrs. ’ George Shi- Santa Claus. Those intending to
really say that he is not there ?
Extra copies of the ChristAve. and St. Viateur). Proceeds motakahara, Messrs. Con. Fuku go are asked to' fill out the ap
mas Issue will be sent on reWell kiddies, you can only find
from the dance will go to a wor yama, Mikio Ochiai and John plication form and mail to the
ceipt of 25 cents.
Toronto JCCA, 61 College St.,
the answer in yourself.
thy cause.
Shintani, the participants.
I immediately.
Page 2
THE NEW CANADIAN
Xmas Choral Service
At Queen St. United
Personal Notes Across Canada
TORONTO
The Family
An Independent Japanese-English Organ.
Service of the Japanese Unitec
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
Church in Toronto will be adKIKUCHI — TOMIYE
MARRIAGES
as a medium of expression and news - outlet
। vanced one week this month to
KELOWNA, B. C. — Marriage
enable the old and young to join
IBARAGI
NAKANO
among those of Japanese origin in Canada.
of
Miss Setsuko Tomiye, third
in a grand Christmas Choral Ser
KEN ADACHI......... ........
............ ..........
Editor
KELOWNA, B. C. — Kelowna daughter of Rev. H. Tomiye, and
vice. It will be held on Sunday
TAKAICHI UMEZUKI
Japanese Section Editor
Euddhist
Church was the setting Hisao Kikuchi, son of Mr. and
morning, Dec. 21, at 11 a.m. in
KEN MORI .............. ........
-•........-.......... Advertising
for the marriage of Miss Midori Mrs. Matao Kikuchi of Edmon
Queen Street United Church.
479 Queen St. W. — EMpire 6-5005 — Toronto, Ont.
The Nisei Choir, under the di Nakano, eldest daughter of Mr. ton, Alta., was solemnized at the
Authorized as second class mail. Post Office Dept., Ottawa
rection of Mr. Tatsuo Sanmiya, and Mrs. Kinzo Nakano, to Akira Kelowna Buddhist Church on
will render three famous an Ibaragi, third son of Mrs. Yasu Nov. 27 with Rev. S. Ikuta offithems, “Christmas Anthem” by Ibaragi, on Nov. 29. Rev. S. Ikuta dating.
Baishakunins were Rev. and
Harry Rowe Shelley (solo part officiated.
Baishakunins were Mr. and Mrs. S. Ikuta.
taken by Miss Masa Hamaguchi),
*
*
Mrs.
E. Uyeyama and Y. Kita
“In Dulci Jubilo” by German
Carol and “The Searching Carol” gawa.
ENGAGEMENTS
*
Lo^ic & Mstctphysics . . . about
the Nisei, the evacuation.
,
.
---------- ’ by Ralph E. Marryott.
Editor, The New Canadian:
WINNIPEG, Man. — Mr. and
the confusion not only of our
The subject of Rev. K. ShimiMOTOTSUNE — SASAKI
Mrs. Kanzo Kurushima announce
Perhaps your readers would ma.eria. i e ut also of the con- zu’s Christmas message will be
TORONTO
Miss
Sumiko
the engagement of their eldest
like to know the purpose of the JUS1On™ our minds resulting | “The Prince of Peace»
Sasaki, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Ritsuko, to Mel Saki
from
the
conflict
between
east
lectures given at 352 Wolverleigh
Boulevard. These lectures or and west, about the disillusion of If the two other war brides (Mrs. Shuichi Sasaki, was united in yama, youngest son of Mr. Mo
the last ten years in reference to
Ken Fraser and Mrs. Robert marriage to Minoru Mototsune, kichi Sakiyama of St. Vital, Man.,
LOGIC and METAPHYSICS are
such ideologies as democracy etc.,
open to anyone interested enough
Stroh) and their husbands would son of Mr. and Mrs. Uchiro Mo at an engagement party held at
right away he was anxious to do
to learn the proper way to think.
like to write or visit us, the wel totsune, Winona, Ont., on Oct. 18 their home in Winnipeg on Nov.
something to help. At first he
LOGIC is a system or reason
come mat is always out. Dimples at Carlton United Church with 30.
wasn’t sure what to do, but it
ing; it is the process by which
has many friends and would like Rev. James Finlay officiating. BIRTHS
developed that there were a few
the mind reaches a conclusion. It
to share them with the two other Following a reception at Chez
Nisei who wanted to learn about
TORONTO — Born to Mr. and
is not a purely speculative science,
girls. We would also like to write Paree, the couple took a honey
basic principles. No one will pro
moon
trip
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but a practical one, for it helps
fit very much by just memorizing to them if their addresses could
Baishakunins
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Mr.
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Sumiye Nobuoka), on Nov. 19, at
the mind to attain certainty in
be traced. .
these: every one will have to learn
Mrs.
Marie
Venne,
^
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’
^
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Suzuki
and
Y.
Taka
Women's College Hospital, a
truth. METAPHYSICS is the
to recognize them by his own ef
shima.
daughter, Leslie Ann.
science of BEING; it is the queen
Medicine Hat, Alta.
forts, figure it out himself. Okay’
of all sciences, for it rules them
then let’s learn how to think
all in dealing with the first prinproperly. Result: classes in Logic
ciples of reality and of knowland Metaphysics.
edge.
I would like to emphasize the
At the second lecture, or meet
fact that, though Father Donelon
ing, it was said that “it sounds
is a Catholic priest, this does not
complicated.” However, if you
realize that it is not the subject in any way slant his lectures, nor
(Logic and Metaphysics) which does it exclude from these classes
is complicated but our minds those who are not Catholics. Any
which are confused, and it is one is welcome. The fundamental
precisely foi' the sake of clar purpose of the meetings is to en
ifying that confusion that these courage the Nisei to think for
lectures are offered, then the themselves, to clear their own
classes should not be terrifying. minds of any confusion about
There are some people who think things or ideas. In this way they
that such subjects are only for will not be the prey, the victims,
the University students, or “high of all that is basically unreason
brows” and bluestockings, but able and wrong in any field.
In today’s war of ideologies,
they would be pleasantly surpris
every
one of us will have to
ed to know that logic and meta
physics are very much a part of choose one or the other before
long. How are we to know which
our daily life, even if we don’t
is right and which is wrong?
know them as such. They would
How do we know that there is" a
also be surprised that a great
light, and a wrong? Unless we
many of the graduates of univers
know, how are we to choose ?
ities, and so-called leaders, hav
That is why it is necessary to
en’t much knowledge of the same,
reason things out thoroughly on
and consequently they are fre
the sound basis of truth, and that
quently guilty of making" state
is why we should know how to
ments that do not make sense. For reason.
as has been described by the di
I shall be glad to give further
rector of these classes. Reverend information to anyone if they
John Donelon, C.S.P., logic and will phone HOward 6064.
metaphysics are “common sense
Do you want to bring relatives to Canada from your former homeland? Are you
T. Muriel Kitagawa
in high gear and over-drive”.
planning to buy a farm or have a business of your own? Do you wish assistance
Toronto, Ont.
If judo is a desirable skill in
in learning French or English or advice on how to become a Canadian chizen^
physical defence, in similar fa Japanese War Bride .
rhaps you require information about opportunities in other parts of Canada?’
shion, logic and metaphysics are Editor. The New Canadian:
£^CerS,kf the ^ePtrtment cf Citizenship and Immigration will be pleased to
My son was the first Canadian
highly desirable as the tools that
will clarify our minds from all soldier to marry a Japanese girl
confusion so that, to put it col- and the first to bring one home
or
to the nearest office of the Department of Citizenship andTm^
loquially, we’ll know exactly as a war bride. I thought that
your readers may like to know
where we stand.
PLAN TO BECOME A CANADIAN CITIZEN
A word about Father Donelon: what we think of her.
We are all proud of Toseko
He is a Paulist Father from
(Mrs.
Earl McMillan). My hus
New York (or rather, he insists
that it is Brooklyn!) at present band, Harold, my daughter and
stationed in St. Peter’s on Bath- my other son all love her very
FILL OUT THE COUPON BELOW TO SECURE A BOOKLET TELLING YOU WHAT TO DO
urst.
dynamic priest, much, bne is neat, clean, a good
with a terrific sense of humo r. cook and housekeeper and a per
who is deeply interested in the fect hostess. Earl and Toseko
Nisei, having come across several i
many friends since
of them through his parish work. their arrival and now they have
Father Donelon conducts classes moved into their own apartment ■
Citizenship Branch,
Department of Cilizenship and Immigration,
Scientific
everv and are quite happy.
Ottawa.
Wednesday evening: at St. Peter’s.
Her parents and family in Ja- '
Please send me the booklet on the steps to
:
There he started the course with pan can be Droud
Canadian citizenship.
Metaphysics, because
these are the tools to under- others in
Nome.....
standing.
these love
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Xmas Choral Service
At Queen St. United
Personal Notes Across Canada
TORONTO
The Family
An Independent Japanese-English Organ.
Service of the Japanese Unitec
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
Church in Toronto will be adKIKUCHI — TOMIYE
MARRIAGES
as a medium of expression and news - outlet
। vanced one week this month to
KELOWNA, B. C. — Marriage
enable the old and young to join
IBARAGI
NAKANO
among those of Japanese origin in Canada.
of
Miss Setsuko Tomiye, third
in a grand Christmas Choral Ser
KEN ADACHI......... ........
............ ..........
Editor
KELOWNA, B. C. — Kelowna daughter of Rev. H. Tomiye, and
vice. It will be held on Sunday
TAKAICHI UMEZUKI
Japanese Section Editor
Euddhist
Church was the setting Hisao Kikuchi, son of Mr. and
morning, Dec. 21, at 11 a.m. in
KEN MORI .............. ........
-•........-.......... Advertising
for the marriage of Miss Midori Mrs. Matao Kikuchi of Edmon
Queen Street United Church.
479 Queen St. W. — EMpire 6-5005 — Toronto, Ont.
The Nisei Choir, under the di Nakano, eldest daughter of Mr. ton, Alta., was solemnized at the
Authorized as second class mail. Post Office Dept., Ottawa
rection of Mr. Tatsuo Sanmiya, and Mrs. Kinzo Nakano, to Akira Kelowna Buddhist Church on
will render three famous an Ibaragi, third son of Mrs. Yasu Nov. 27 with Rev. S. Ikuta offithems, “Christmas Anthem” by Ibaragi, on Nov. 29. Rev. S. Ikuta dating.
Baishakunins were Rev. and
Harry Rowe Shelley (solo part officiated.
Baishakunins were Mr. and Mrs. S. Ikuta.
taken by Miss Masa Hamaguchi),
*
*
Mrs.
E. Uyeyama and Y. Kita
“In Dulci Jubilo” by German
Carol and “The Searching Carol” gawa.
ENGAGEMENTS
*
Lo^ic & Mstctphysics . . . about
the Nisei, the evacuation.
,
.
---------- ’ by Ralph E. Marryott.
Editor, The New Canadian:
WINNIPEG, Man. — Mr. and
the confusion not only of our
The subject of Rev. K. ShimiMOTOTSUNE — SASAKI
Mrs. Kanzo Kurushima announce
Perhaps your readers would ma.eria. i e ut also of the con- zu’s Christmas message will be
TORONTO
Miss
Sumiko
the engagement of their eldest
like to know the purpose of the JUS1On™ our minds resulting | “The Prince of Peace»
Sasaki, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Ritsuko, to Mel Saki
from
the
conflict
between
east
lectures given at 352 Wolverleigh
Boulevard. These lectures or and west, about the disillusion of If the two other war brides (Mrs. Shuichi Sasaki, was united in yama, youngest son of Mr. Mo
the last ten years in reference to
Ken Fraser and Mrs. Robert marriage to Minoru Mototsune, kichi Sakiyama of St. Vital, Man.,
LOGIC and METAPHYSICS are
such ideologies as democracy etc.,
open to anyone interested enough
Stroh) and their husbands would son of Mr. and Mrs. Uchiro Mo at an engagement party held at
right away he was anxious to do
to learn the proper way to think.
like to write or visit us, the wel totsune, Winona, Ont., on Oct. 18 their home in Winnipeg on Nov.
something to help. At first he
LOGIC is a system or reason
come mat is always out. Dimples at Carlton United Church with 30.
wasn’t sure what to do, but it
ing; it is the process by which
has many friends and would like Rev. James Finlay officiating. BIRTHS
developed that there were a few
the mind reaches a conclusion. It
to share them with the two other Following a reception at Chez
Nisei who wanted to learn about
TORONTO — Born to Mr. and
is not a purely speculative science,
girls. We would also like to write Paree, the couple took a honey
basic principles. No one will pro
moon
trip
to
New
York.
Mrs.
Edward Utsunomiya (nee
but a practical one, for it helps
fit very much by just memorizing to them if their addresses could
Baishakunins
were
Mr.
and
Sumiye Nobuoka), on Nov. 19, at
the mind to attain certainty in
be traced. .
these: every one will have to learn
Mrs.
Marie
Venne,
^
rs
’
^
’
Suzuki
and
Y.
Taka
Women's College Hospital, a
truth. METAPHYSICS is the
to recognize them by his own ef
shima.
daughter, Leslie Ann.
science of BEING; it is the queen
Medicine Hat, Alta.
forts, figure it out himself. Okay’
of all sciences, for it rules them
then let’s learn how to think
all in dealing with the first prinproperly. Result: classes in Logic
ciples of reality and of knowland Metaphysics.
edge.
I would like to emphasize the
At the second lecture, or meet
fact that, though Father Donelon
ing, it was said that “it sounds
is a Catholic priest, this does not
complicated.” However, if you
realize that it is not the subject in any way slant his lectures, nor
(Logic and Metaphysics) which does it exclude from these classes
is complicated but our minds those who are not Catholics. Any
which are confused, and it is one is welcome. The fundamental
precisely foi' the sake of clar purpose of the meetings is to en
ifying that confusion that these courage the Nisei to think for
lectures are offered, then the themselves, to clear their own
classes should not be terrifying. minds of any confusion about
There are some people who think things or ideas. In this way they
that such subjects are only for will not be the prey, the victims,
the University students, or “high of all that is basically unreason
brows” and bluestockings, but able and wrong in any field.
In today’s war of ideologies,
they would be pleasantly surpris
every
one of us will have to
ed to know that logic and meta
physics are very much a part of choose one or the other before
long. How are we to know which
our daily life, even if we don’t
is right and which is wrong?
know them as such. They would
How do we know that there is" a
also be surprised that a great
light, and a wrong? Unless we
many of the graduates of univers
know, how are we to choose ?
ities, and so-called leaders, hav
That is why it is necessary to
en’t much knowledge of the same,
reason things out thoroughly on
and consequently they are fre
the sound basis of truth, and that
quently guilty of making" state
is why we should know how to
ments that do not make sense. For reason.
as has been described by the di
I shall be glad to give further
rector of these classes. Reverend information to anyone if they
John Donelon, C.S.P., logic and will phone HOward 6064.
metaphysics are “common sense
Do you want to bring relatives to Canada from your former homeland? Are you
T. Muriel Kitagawa
in high gear and over-drive”.
planning to buy a farm or have a business of your own? Do you wish assistance
Toronto, Ont.
If judo is a desirable skill in
in learning French or English or advice on how to become a Canadian chizen^
physical defence, in similar fa Japanese War Bride .
rhaps you require information about opportunities in other parts of Canada?’
shion, logic and metaphysics are Editor. The New Canadian:
£^CerS,kf the ^ePtrtment cf Citizenship and Immigration will be pleased to
My son was the first Canadian
highly desirable as the tools that
will clarify our minds from all soldier to marry a Japanese girl
confusion so that, to put it col- and the first to bring one home
or
to the nearest office of the Department of Citizenship andTm^
loquially, we’ll know exactly as a war bride. I thought that
your readers may like to know
where we stand.
PLAN TO BECOME A CANADIAN CITIZEN
A word about Father Donelon: what we think of her.
We are all proud of Toseko
He is a Paulist Father from
(Mrs.
Earl McMillan). My hus
New York (or rather, he insists
that it is Brooklyn!) at present band, Harold, my daughter and
stationed in St. Peter’s on Bath- my other son all love her very
FILL OUT THE COUPON BELOW TO SECURE A BOOKLET TELLING YOU WHAT TO DO
urst.
dynamic priest, much, bne is neat, clean, a good
with a terrific sense of humo r. cook and housekeeper and a per
who is deeply interested in the fect hostess. Earl and Toseko
Nisei, having come across several i
many friends since
of them through his parish work. their arrival and now they have
Father Donelon conducts classes moved into their own apartment ■
Citizenship Branch,
Department of Cilizenship and Immigration,
Scientific
everv and are quite happy.
Ottawa.
Wednesday evening: at St. Peter’s.
Her parents and family in Ja- '
Please send me the booklet on the steps to
:
There he started the course with pan can be Droud
Canadian citizenship.
Metaphysics, because
these are the tools to under- others in
Nome.....
standing.
these love
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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YOUR MEW LIFE IN
Canada ?
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1952
CANADIAN
NEW
Mustang Jrs. Strengthen Grip On First Place,
PAGE 7
1 Buzzers Win Third
Rebels Edge Kids In Nerve-Tingling Battle
FIREWOOD FOR SALE
Return Game in Tor.
Inter-Church Tilt
Mustang
Juniors
continued
for jacket heater
Tillsonburg Livingstons will
urukawa’s 16-point perform
their mastery over their oppenand furnace
All Nations Buzzers of the
ance, scored a close 44-39 game likely play a return game jp ^or_
ents with their fourth win in five from the hard-fighting Orphans. onto with the Mustangs in Feb- Toronto Inter-Church “B” Bad
Hardwood Kindling
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•‘nary, 1953, following their ex minton League scored their third
PHONE HA. 4603
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climbed into a second place tie.
point throughout the game with hibition game on Dec. 6 which the straight triumph at the expense
Dagmar
Ave.
—
Toronto
J
On the senior front, Rebels top Orphans playing well, although Nisei team dropped 79-56.
of Deer Park United but it took
ped Whiz Kids in a thrill packed on the short end of the score.
_
M. KANEKO
i
Pitted against Canada’s 1952 a supei -nerculean effort to over
game for their second win over Pete Nakatsu hooped 14 for the Olympic reps, Mustangs were lit
come the club which is considered
their rivals in two starts as the losers while Bob Adachi garnered tery until the second half when
one of the tops in the circuit.
Nisei Basketball League played 11.
°
they cut down Tillsonburg’s lead Pauline Hiramatsu and Oscar ❖
HOUSE FOR SALE
$
their last scheduled games in
Hatashita, in a last minute, dra $
Rebels and ’Kids hooked up in to 10 pts.
?
Toronto for 1952.
Out cheering the Mustangs matic finish, clinched the win by y 8-Koom solid brick house. X
a slam-bang battle that saw the
Henry Edamura racked up 15 former squeeze a 67-64 win. With were a group of Nisei fans from gaining the two points necesary
$2,500 down, total price
pts., all in the last half to lead the score tied 64-64 with two min London and district.
for the 13-11 nod.
$10,900. Situated near Queer,
Mustang Jrs. to a 52-23 routing utes left, Rebs got control of the
Mustangs have dropped their
Buzzers’ men’s duo took 5 out
and Woodbine Sts., Toronto. <
of Barons. Joe Nekoda was best ball and Mush Fukumoto came two last games in the Commun of 6 matches but the ladies
V. V. WALTON
;$
for the losers with 10. Mean- xacing through centre. Little Soc ity League, 75-69 to St. Vlad’s doubles teamprey in the
while Rhapsody, sparked by Aki Shintani, taging a desperate and 60-57 to Polish Vets.
same manner. The mixed doubles
swipe, fouled him. Fukumoto sank the rest of the players. Hirano, matches then decided the result
1880 Queen St. East
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with
Tad
Miura-Mary
Shintam,
cne of his two foul shots which the man with the cat-like reflexes
HO.
5071
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Toronto A
Lil Nakano-Ken Fukusaka, Betty
proved to be the winner. Tom
and the deadly set-shots, hooped Kai-George Anzai coming through
call at
28 pts. while Kameoka garnered
with important points.
anti-climax.
i pts., sinking 9 field goals in
Metro kept their lead in the
Paul Hirano and Yuki Kame the second half. Grabbing re
$
V
oka were head over heels above bounds from both backboards, Aki Nisei League by smashing- an
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for
undermanned Trinity team 16-8 I
Hayashi came up with a great
© Famous Cannon
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two-way effort for the Kids in
Towels & Sheets
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SHOPPING CENTRE
Toronto, Ont.
Lucien C. Kurata
CLUB TOP HAT
(at Sunnyside)
^ $3.00 per couple — 9-1 a.ra
(available at door)
RAFFLE DRAW AND DANCE
TWO OR THREE Japanese
girls for all around restaurant
§ work,
hours 5 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Oden’s B. Q., Winnipeg, Man. For
interview, phone 74-4925.
GIRLS wanted for stores, good
wages and steady employment.
Apply Danforth Cleaners, RI.
2424, Toronto.
WAITRESS wanted at Sam’s
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Snack Bar, 1167 Davenport Road,
Toronto, KE. 8284.
Friday, December 19
FOR RENT
JACK EVANS’ ORCH.
Dress Optional
TORONTO NISEI BASKETBALL LEAGUE
HELF WANTED
^.PUNG MAN for work in adOff. EM. 6-0959 Res. LY. 3427
^tismg fi™, $20 or more. Call
MElrose 0549, Room 322, 931
College St., Toronto, 9 to 10 everv
night,_______
YONEMITSU
•■kUCK DRIVER for groce^v
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Watch Repair Shop
4904, Toronto.
| 328 BROADVIEW AVE.
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ONE
LIGHT
housekeeping J Toronto. Phone GL. 3652
room wanted. Phone TR. 1704
Toronto.
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HOUSE FOR SALE______
TWO OR MORE rooms for
General Insurance
rent, unfurnished. Phone LY.
$12,900, FULL PRICE. Six
224
Delhi
Ave, Phone RE. 2385
1178, Toronto.
rooms, solid brick, oil-heat, Oak
Wilson
Heights P. O., Ont.
YOUNG BUSINESS girl will wood-Rogers Rd. Immediate pos
.Automobile, Fire, Burglarv
share 4-room apartment, suit two. session.
Life, Accident & Sickness, etc.'
KEN HORI
Phone PR. 3174. Toronto._______
Bernardi-Mathews
SINGLE bedroom, furnished,.
Real Estate Brokers
Lansdowne and Bloor, $6 weekly. Res: GL. 8914
Off: OL. 4241
Residence:
EM4-0503
Phone LO. 5779. Toronto.
2 Vesta Driv# '
MAfair 1365.
THREE ROOM flat, convenient __________ FOR SALE
to shopping and downtown, near
PHOTO STUDIO, well-estab
h, McKague
St. Clair and Avenue Road, bus lished,, ten years in same location I Andicvv
Barrister, Solictor, Notary’
iness couple preferred. If man on ground floor, downtown I
Public.
does snow removal or lawn cut $1,200 full price, have other I
201 Northern Ontwr.o Bldo.
ting, rent reduced to half.
sk business interests reason for sell 330
Bay St.
for Mr. Kimura, WA. 8444, Tor ing. Green’s Photo Studio, 328 J
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Adwlsi^ & Bay Sts.)
onto.
West Hastings, Vancouver, B. C. I
POLISH ALLIANCE HALT,
62 Claremont St.
&
FEMALE HELP WANTED~~
s!
Bairister and Solicitor
Notary Public
-i 3. Adelaide St. E., Toronto
1st and 2nd Mortgage Loans
Dancing from 8:30 to 1 a.m.
ADMISSION 75 cents
Toronto JCCA
announces its
A
New Year's Eve Darace
TORONTO
at the
LABOUR LYCEUM
Coming This Weekend:
1
The Annual Christmas Dance
Wednesday, December 31
by
OSCA and Chinese Tennis Club
SANTA'S PARTY AT JCCA-LAND
|
Well, kiddies, before I go off on mv last long journey I
am making a special stop at JCCA-Land on SUNDAY, Decem
ber 21st—from 2 to 4:30 p.m. to see my little Nisei and Sansei
iriends. I know that you are all good little boys and girls but
pn°. er that I will not miss anybody please have your Mommy
till in the blank below telling what that you will be at my
at the “S0NS OF ENGLAND” BUILDING, 58 RICH
MOND ST. EAST (SIDE ENTRANCE).
P.S. There will be goodies for all and lots of fun.
§
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Agent
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monarch life
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204 Pigott Building
: 36 James St. S., — Tel. 2-2594
Hamilton
Residence:
59 Oxford St., — Tel. 7-1960
SATURDAY, DEC. 20
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10 Hagerman St.
.
Toronto
8:30 p.m.
$1.00 per person
Reserve Your Tickets Now
for the
T. KOBAYASHI
&SON
Yours,
&
LETHBRIDGE, ALTA.
&
LIFE, AUTO, FIRE
FLOATERS, ETC
music by .deny Kucheran & his 7-piece orchestra
f
V ill be accompanied by Mommy. Please check if yes _ ______
Ages (under 12 years of age only) ... ............ ..................................
Children under 5 years must be accompanied by some
T^?3ns^^e Person. Please send forms immediately to Toronto
^ Colelge St., Toronto.
For All Your
Insurance Needs
at Henderson Playland
Names
Address
NEW YEAR'S EVE MAMMOTH JAMBOREE
Dancing from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m.
S3.90 per person
Chinese luncheon included
NOVELTIES — NOISE-MAKERS, etc.
I
DRESS OPTIONAL
sponsored by the
ALBERTA JCCA "NISEIS"
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P.O. Box 149
KAMLOOPS, B. C.
Residence:
139 LEIGH ROAD,
North Kamloops, B. C.
1952
CANADIAN
NEW
Mustang Jrs. Strengthen Grip On First Place,
PAGE 7
1 Buzzers Win Third
Rebels Edge Kids In Nerve-Tingling Battle
FIREWOOD FOR SALE
Return Game in Tor.
Inter-Church Tilt
Mustang
Juniors
continued
for jacket heater
Tillsonburg Livingstons will
urukawa’s 16-point perform
their mastery over their oppenand furnace
All Nations Buzzers of the
ance, scored a close 44-39 game likely play a return game jp ^or_
ents with their fourth win in five from the hard-fighting Orphans. onto with the Mustangs in Feb- Toronto Inter-Church “B” Bad
Hardwood Kindling
’
cut to size
»
outings while Club Rhapsody Both teams matched point
•‘nary, 1953, following their ex minton League scored their third
PHONE HA. 4603
5
climbed into a second place tie.
point throughout the game with hibition game on Dec. 6 which the straight triumph at the expense
Dagmar
Ave.
—
Toronto
J
On the senior front, Rebels top Orphans playing well, although Nisei team dropped 79-56.
of Deer Park United but it took
ped Whiz Kids in a thrill packed on the short end of the score.
_
M. KANEKO
i
Pitted against Canada’s 1952 a supei -nerculean effort to over
game for their second win over Pete Nakatsu hooped 14 for the Olympic reps, Mustangs were lit
come the club which is considered
their rivals in two starts as the losers while Bob Adachi garnered tery until the second half when
one of the tops in the circuit.
Nisei Basketball League played 11.
°
they cut down Tillsonburg’s lead Pauline Hiramatsu and Oscar ❖
HOUSE FOR SALE
$
their last scheduled games in
Hatashita, in a last minute, dra $
Rebels and ’Kids hooked up in to 10 pts.
?
Toronto for 1952.
Out cheering the Mustangs matic finish, clinched the win by y 8-Koom solid brick house. X
a slam-bang battle that saw the
Henry Edamura racked up 15 former squeeze a 67-64 win. With were a group of Nisei fans from gaining the two points necesary
$2,500 down, total price
pts., all in the last half to lead the score tied 64-64 with two min London and district.
for the 13-11 nod.
$10,900. Situated near Queer,
Mustang Jrs. to a 52-23 routing utes left, Rebs got control of the
Mustangs have dropped their
Buzzers’ men’s duo took 5 out
and Woodbine Sts., Toronto. <
of Barons. Joe Nekoda was best ball and Mush Fukumoto came two last games in the Commun of 6 matches but the ladies
V. V. WALTON
;$
for the losers with 10. Mean- xacing through centre. Little Soc ity League, 75-69 to St. Vlad’s doubles teamprey in the
while Rhapsody, sparked by Aki Shintani, taging a desperate and 60-57 to Polish Vets.
same manner. The mixed doubles
swipe, fouled him. Fukumoto sank the rest of the players. Hirano, matches then decided the result
1880 Queen St. East
x
with
Tad
Miura-Mary
Shintam,
cne of his two foul shots which the man with the cat-like reflexes
HO.
5071
THIS XMAS
Toronto A
Lil Nakano-Ken Fukusaka, Betty
proved to be the winner. Tom
and the deadly set-shots, hooped Kai-George Anzai coming through
call at
28 pts. while Kameoka garnered
with important points.
anti-climax.
i pts., sinking 9 field goals in
Metro kept their lead in the
Paul Hirano and Yuki Kame the second half. Grabbing re
$
V
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for
undermanned Trinity team 16-8 I
Hayashi came up with a great
© Famous Cannon
for their second straight win.
two-way effort for the Kids in
Towels & Sheets
£
TNBC Jrs.-and AYPA are
d® Exquisite Madeira
collecting 17 pts. Fukumoto got
ed
to tangle on Dec. 19 in a
& Chinese Embroidery
11.
=
\ 284-A TON
||gSNOWFLAKE
FROLIcf
PB STREET, TORONTO. ONT.
ular Nisei loop encounter.
Luncheon & Dinner Cloths ^ I
Damask Table Cloths
-December 24
g
1
g
374*4 YONGE STREET
| 455 EGLINTON AVE. W.
(and
SUNNYBRO OK
SHOPPING CENTRE
Toronto, Ont.
Lucien C. Kurata
CLUB TOP HAT
(at Sunnyside)
^ $3.00 per couple — 9-1 a.ra
(available at door)
RAFFLE DRAW AND DANCE
TWO OR THREE Japanese
girls for all around restaurant
§ work,
hours 5 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Oden’s B. Q., Winnipeg, Man. For
interview, phone 74-4925.
GIRLS wanted for stores, good
wages and steady employment.
Apply Danforth Cleaners, RI.
2424, Toronto.
WAITRESS wanted at Sam’s
0
Snack Bar, 1167 Davenport Road,
Toronto, KE. 8284.
Friday, December 19
FOR RENT
JACK EVANS’ ORCH.
Dress Optional
TORONTO NISEI BASKETBALL LEAGUE
HELF WANTED
^.PUNG MAN for work in adOff. EM. 6-0959 Res. LY. 3427
^tismg fi™, $20 or more. Call
MElrose 0549, Room 322, 931
College St., Toronto, 9 to 10 everv
night,_______
YONEMITSU
•■kUCK DRIVER for groce^v
onn^’m^45 WeeW- Phon£ MO.
Watch Repair Shop
4904, Toronto.
| 328 BROADVIEW AVE.
______ ROOMS WANTED
I ,T, hiear Gerrard St.)
ONE
LIGHT
housekeeping J Toronto. Phone GL. 3652
room wanted. Phone TR. 1704
Toronto.
’
BILL TA IC EDA
HOUSE FOR SALE______
TWO OR MORE rooms for
General Insurance
rent, unfurnished. Phone LY.
$12,900, FULL PRICE. Six
224
Delhi
Ave, Phone RE. 2385
1178, Toronto.
rooms, solid brick, oil-heat, Oak
Wilson
Heights P. O., Ont.
YOUNG BUSINESS girl will wood-Rogers Rd. Immediate pos
.Automobile, Fire, Burglarv
share 4-room apartment, suit two. session.
Life, Accident & Sickness, etc.'
KEN HORI
Phone PR. 3174. Toronto._______
Bernardi-Mathews
SINGLE bedroom, furnished,.
Real Estate Brokers
Lansdowne and Bloor, $6 weekly. Res: GL. 8914
Off: OL. 4241
Residence:
EM4-0503
Phone LO. 5779. Toronto.
2 Vesta Driv# '
MAfair 1365.
THREE ROOM flat, convenient __________ FOR SALE
to shopping and downtown, near
PHOTO STUDIO, well-estab
h, McKague
St. Clair and Avenue Road, bus lished,, ten years in same location I Andicvv
Barrister, Solictor, Notary’
iness couple preferred. If man on ground floor, downtown I
Public.
does snow removal or lawn cut $1,200 full price, have other I
201 Northern Ontwr.o Bldo.
ting, rent reduced to half.
sk business interests reason for sell 330
Bay St.
for Mr. Kimura, WA. 8444, Tor ing. Green’s Photo Studio, 328 J
/Corner
Adwlsi^ & Bay Sts.)
onto.
West Hastings, Vancouver, B. C. I
POLISH ALLIANCE HALT,
62 Claremont St.
&
FEMALE HELP WANTED~~
s!
Bairister and Solicitor
Notary Public
-i 3. Adelaide St. E., Toronto
1st and 2nd Mortgage Loans
Dancing from 8:30 to 1 a.m.
ADMISSION 75 cents
Toronto JCCA
announces its
A
New Year's Eve Darace
TORONTO
at the
LABOUR LYCEUM
Coming This Weekend:
1
The Annual Christmas Dance
Wednesday, December 31
by
OSCA and Chinese Tennis Club
SANTA'S PARTY AT JCCA-LAND
|
Well, kiddies, before I go off on mv last long journey I
am making a special stop at JCCA-Land on SUNDAY, Decem
ber 21st—from 2 to 4:30 p.m. to see my little Nisei and Sansei
iriends. I know that you are all good little boys and girls but
pn°. er that I will not miss anybody please have your Mommy
till in the blank below telling what that you will be at my
at the “S0NS OF ENGLAND” BUILDING, 58 RICH
MOND ST. EAST (SIDE ENTRANCE).
P.S. There will be goodies for all and lots of fun.
§
i
Agent
t
monarch life
I assurance co
►
204 Pigott Building
: 36 James St. S., — Tel. 2-2594
Hamilton
Residence:
59 Oxford St., — Tel. 7-1960
SATURDAY, DEC. 20
a
Si
H
10 Hagerman St.
.
Toronto
8:30 p.m.
$1.00 per person
Reserve Your Tickets Now
for the
T. KOBAYASHI
&SON
Yours,
&
LETHBRIDGE, ALTA.
&
LIFE, AUTO, FIRE
FLOATERS, ETC
music by .deny Kucheran & his 7-piece orchestra
f
V ill be accompanied by Mommy. Please check if yes _ ______
Ages (under 12 years of age only) ... ............ ..................................
Children under 5 years must be accompanied by some
T^?3ns^^e Person. Please send forms immediately to Toronto
^ Colelge St., Toronto.
For All Your
Insurance Needs
at Henderson Playland
Names
Address
NEW YEAR'S EVE MAMMOTH JAMBOREE
Dancing from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m.
S3.90 per person
Chinese luncheon included
NOVELTIES — NOISE-MAKERS, etc.
I
DRESS OPTIONAL
sponsored by the
ALBERTA JCCA "NISEIS"
1
i
P.O. Box 149
KAMLOOPS, B. C.
Residence:
139 LEIGH ROAD,
North Kamloops, B. C.
Page 8
PAGE 8
NEW
Wednesday, Dec. 17, 1952
a
I
CAPABLE WOMAN to
I work in dry-cleaning store
| and to occupy apartment upB stars, suitable for young
| couple.
For full particulars, phone
RI. 2424, Toronto.
B
S
Dear Reader,
jniiiHniininiiinnHinjnjininump
-maware.of the cares'of the adult world, they
Have you ever thought what Christmas mav
DECEMBER
sing their carols, hug their dolls and try out their
mean to a child ?
new skates, full of joy and excitement. There is 19—Toronto. Toronto Nisei Bas
It may mean the ultimate moment of his life
ketball League Dance, at Pol
nothing more beautiful than to see a child, spon
e le,mfment when he will receive the reward
ish Alliance Hall.
taneous in his responses of gladness and grat
k
he haS Iong s^^ed by being a good
20—London. London-St. Thomas
itude
to
your
gift.'
To
see
this,
is,
in
itself
a
re
boy. With an innocent belief only a child can have,
JCCA Christmas Social at
ward" for you—a soul-satisfying reward which
he has waited patiently for Santa Claus to brinKing
Street United Church
comes only as a result of true giving.
h;niQPTe^- The cIli’d Relieves in the existence
JUDO SUITS
Gym, 6:30-11.30 p.m.
christmas is the spiritual reminder of the
of Santa Claus as well as in the principle sur
birth on this holy day of the Child who taught the 21—Toronto. Toronto JCCA Kid
Measure to Order
rounding him. Hence, this is the time when a child
?
i
dies Xmas Party, 2 to 4:30
world to give and to love, so it is fitting that the
is tar more important than you yourself.
MRS. MITSUKO OMOTO
pan., at Sons of England Bldg
occasion should be celebrated around children.
Perhaps you have allowed the meaning of
Since a child is far more impressionable, and 24—Toronto. Metropolitan Young
a
Christmas to centre around you—in terms of what
Phone PR. 3596
£t
People’s Snowflake Frolic at
even more grateful than an. adult, it is worthy of
e
and how much you will receive this year in com
153 MADISON AVE.
ex
Playing the part of Santa Claus to him—even to
Club Top Hat.
parison with the past Christmases. Instead of
I
&
24—Hamilton. Hamilton Nisei
many a child without undue financial sacrifice
that perhaps you can deliberately try to nve
ihe
more
children
’
s
lives
you
bless
and
enrich
Club Council Third Annual
something to a child even in a sense of duty, if
the more your happiness wall be multiplied. There
Christmas. Dance, at Rainbow
not as an expression of love. You will have at
f
Room, 9 p.m.
XdXe
" t0 l0S6’ f°r “ iS the laW °f human
leas, eased your conscience; you will feel secretlv
Open 12 noon to 2 a.m. ♦
25
—
Vancouver. Vancouver JCCA
But’ ab°Ve a11’ yOu ^H have
^Png then in your roIe as a Jolly good
Christmas Dance, at Hastings
made a child gloriously happy.
Oi
Santa.
And
may
God
bless
you!
-For Christmas is really the children’s festival.
Auditorium, 9 p.m.
famous Chinese foods
24
—
Roymand. Raymond YBS
Jack
^9 Aloeri St,—forout
"We
Specialize
In
Welcome Home Social, 8-1
A
f Slate New Year's Eve
(at Elizabeth)
Selling Businesses"
26—Montreal. Quebec JCCA Jam
Dance, Chose Prexv
Telephone WA. 9817
boree, at Victoria Hall.
NISHIMURA
TABER, Alta. — Jack Nagai
Special attention given
* i
REAL ESTATE
TORONTO — Mr. Kanshichi 26—Lethbridge. JCCA Annual
was elected to head the Taber
£
684 Church St. (cor. Bloor)
to take out orders.
Snoball, at the Trianon, 9-1
Y.B.A. for the 1952-53 term at a Nishimura passed away at the
^P°“eML 0995 ~ Toronto
a.m.
’
London
Victoria
Hospital
on
Dec.
recent meeting.
Others on the executive are: 7. Funeral services were held at 27-28—Vancouver. Vancouver JC
CA Second Annual Shibai and
Emy. Sasaki, vice-pres; Margaret the Ingraham Funeral Parlor on
bee.
9.
He
is
survived
by
his
I
Variety
Show, at Buddhist
Ohashi, recording secretary; Amy
Church.
Setoguchi, treasurer; May Naka- wife, four daughters and two
sons.
I 31—Toronto. Toronto JCCA New
mura, corresponding- secretary;
Year’s Eve Dance, at Labor
Fumi Setoguchi, Yoko Mura,
Van.
JCCA
Plans
Two
Lyceum, 9-1 a.m.
Charles Nakamura, Bob Furuka31—London. London-St. Thomas
wa, social convenors; Jim Naka
@
mura,
auditor.
VANCOUVER,
B.
C.
J
a
paJCCA New Year’s Eve Dance,
AUTOMOBILE
D
The 1 .B.A. is sponsoring a '^S.e. Cnna^ans living in city or
at King St. United Church
®
«c
Z
New Year’s Eve Dance on Wed visiting this metropolis of the
gym.
nesday, December 31, at Tabm- Pacific Coast during the holidav 31—Lethbridge. Alberta JCCA
©
FLOATER
Buddhist Hall, 9 p.m. Admission weekends will be assured of a
“Niseis” New Year’s Eve
is 51.00 per person.- Refreshments l,appy time in a hectic swirl of
Mammoth Jamboree, 9-3 a.m.
HEALTH
festival activities.
will be served
__ Al N
31—Taber. Taber- YBA New
The Vancouver JCCA’s Christ
Year’sEve Dance, at Taber
OTHER TYPES
Club Queens Plans
mas Dance, one of the top Nisei
Buddhist Hall, 9 p.m.
Holiday Jamboree'
social
events
here,
will
be
held
on
31
—
Taber. ' Taber Y.B.A. New
Tlle Club Queens is homing a
Christmas Day at Hastings Aud
Year’s Eve Dance, at Taber
^Holiday Jamboree” on Sat., Dec.
itorium
commencing
at
9
p.m.
An
Buddhist
Hall.
20, from 8 p.m. at the Queen
orchestra
will
supply
the
music?)
Office: 21 Dundas Square
21 Raymond. Raymond YBS
Street United Church (third
This
site
will
also
be
the
scene
Phone EM. 3 -0076 -7
New Year Eve Social, 8-1 a.m.
floor). Included in the evenings
o^the New Year’s Dance on Janprogram will be novelty games,
esidence: 526 Manning Ave.
taiy 1, 1953, commencing at 9 I
dancing
and refreshments.
Phone: ME. 6072
P.m.
It is a good opportunity to
Admission is fifty cents. Every
TORONTO
one is welcome to attend.
i wish all your friends a “Hapuy
r ew Year”.
'1
£
i
3
It
fe
i
MW
Chop Suey House
92-A Elizabeth St., Toronto *
BANQUETS AND FAMILY J
DINNERS
J
Hours: 12 Noon to 4 aM i
Reservations: EM4-9035
LAY AWAY NOW
5
sy
gnj
3
IFIC RAILWAY
streets, Toronto
jour trav^f 3 scut
for that perfect gift
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weddings-Portraits
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or in our studio
Toronto Parkdale’s
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,
’
NEW
Wednesday, Dec. 17, 1952
a
I
CAPABLE WOMAN to
I work in dry-cleaning store
| and to occupy apartment upB stars, suitable for young
| couple.
For full particulars, phone
RI. 2424, Toronto.
B
S
Dear Reader,
jniiiHniininiiinnHinjnjininump
-maware.of the cares'of the adult world, they
Have you ever thought what Christmas mav
DECEMBER
sing their carols, hug their dolls and try out their
mean to a child ?
new skates, full of joy and excitement. There is 19—Toronto. Toronto Nisei Bas
It may mean the ultimate moment of his life
ketball League Dance, at Pol
nothing more beautiful than to see a child, spon
e le,mfment when he will receive the reward
ish Alliance Hall.
taneous in his responses of gladness and grat
k
he haS Iong s^^ed by being a good
20—London. London-St. Thomas
itude
to
your
gift.'
To
see
this,
is,
in
itself
a
re
boy. With an innocent belief only a child can have,
JCCA Christmas Social at
ward" for you—a soul-satisfying reward which
he has waited patiently for Santa Claus to brinKing
Street United Church
comes only as a result of true giving.
h;niQPTe^- The cIli’d Relieves in the existence
JUDO SUITS
Gym, 6:30-11.30 p.m.
christmas is the spiritual reminder of the
of Santa Claus as well as in the principle sur
birth on this holy day of the Child who taught the 21—Toronto. Toronto JCCA Kid
Measure to Order
rounding him. Hence, this is the time when a child
?
i
dies Xmas Party, 2 to 4:30
world to give and to love, so it is fitting that the
is tar more important than you yourself.
MRS. MITSUKO OMOTO
pan., at Sons of England Bldg
occasion should be celebrated around children.
Perhaps you have allowed the meaning of
Since a child is far more impressionable, and 24—Toronto. Metropolitan Young
a
Christmas to centre around you—in terms of what
Phone PR. 3596
£t
People’s Snowflake Frolic at
even more grateful than an. adult, it is worthy of
e
and how much you will receive this year in com
153 MADISON AVE.
ex
Playing the part of Santa Claus to him—even to
Club Top Hat.
parison with the past Christmases. Instead of
I
&
24—Hamilton. Hamilton Nisei
many a child without undue financial sacrifice
that perhaps you can deliberately try to nve
ihe
more
children
’
s
lives
you
bless
and
enrich
Club Council Third Annual
something to a child even in a sense of duty, if
the more your happiness wall be multiplied. There
Christmas. Dance, at Rainbow
not as an expression of love. You will have at
f
Room, 9 p.m.
XdXe
" t0 l0S6’ f°r “ iS the laW °f human
leas, eased your conscience; you will feel secretlv
Open 12 noon to 2 a.m. ♦
25
—
Vancouver. Vancouver JCCA
But’ ab°Ve a11’ yOu ^H have
^Png then in your roIe as a Jolly good
Christmas Dance, at Hastings
made a child gloriously happy.
Oi
Santa.
And
may
God
bless
you!
-For Christmas is really the children’s festival.
Auditorium, 9 p.m.
famous Chinese foods
24
—
Roymand. Raymond YBS
Jack
^9 Aloeri St,—forout
"We
Specialize
In
Welcome Home Social, 8-1
A
f Slate New Year's Eve
(at Elizabeth)
Selling Businesses"
26—Montreal. Quebec JCCA Jam
Dance, Chose Prexv
Telephone WA. 9817
boree, at Victoria Hall.
NISHIMURA
TABER, Alta. — Jack Nagai
Special attention given
* i
REAL ESTATE
TORONTO — Mr. Kanshichi 26—Lethbridge. JCCA Annual
was elected to head the Taber
£
684 Church St. (cor. Bloor)
to take out orders.
Snoball, at the Trianon, 9-1
Y.B.A. for the 1952-53 term at a Nishimura passed away at the
^P°“eML 0995 ~ Toronto
a.m.
’
London
Victoria
Hospital
on
Dec.
recent meeting.
Others on the executive are: 7. Funeral services were held at 27-28—Vancouver. Vancouver JC
CA Second Annual Shibai and
Emy. Sasaki, vice-pres; Margaret the Ingraham Funeral Parlor on
bee.
9.
He
is
survived
by
his
I
Variety
Show, at Buddhist
Ohashi, recording secretary; Amy
Church.
Setoguchi, treasurer; May Naka- wife, four daughters and two
sons.
I 31—Toronto. Toronto JCCA New
mura, corresponding- secretary;
Year’s Eve Dance, at Labor
Fumi Setoguchi, Yoko Mura,
Van.
JCCA
Plans
Two
Lyceum, 9-1 a.m.
Charles Nakamura, Bob Furuka31—London. London-St. Thomas
wa, social convenors; Jim Naka
@
mura,
auditor.
VANCOUVER,
B.
C.
J
a
paJCCA New Year’s Eve Dance,
AUTOMOBILE
D
The 1 .B.A. is sponsoring a '^S.e. Cnna^ans living in city or
at King St. United Church
®
«c
Z
New Year’s Eve Dance on Wed visiting this metropolis of the
gym.
nesday, December 31, at Tabm- Pacific Coast during the holidav 31—Lethbridge. Alberta JCCA
©
FLOATER
Buddhist Hall, 9 p.m. Admission weekends will be assured of a
“Niseis” New Year’s Eve
is 51.00 per person.- Refreshments l,appy time in a hectic swirl of
Mammoth Jamboree, 9-3 a.m.
HEALTH
festival activities.
will be served
__ Al N
31—Taber. Taber- YBA New
The Vancouver JCCA’s Christ
Year’sEve Dance, at Taber
OTHER TYPES
Club Queens Plans
mas Dance, one of the top Nisei
Buddhist Hall, 9 p.m.
Holiday Jamboree'
social
events
here,
will
be
held
on
31
—
Taber. ' Taber Y.B.A. New
Tlle Club Queens is homing a
Christmas Day at Hastings Aud
Year’s Eve Dance, at Taber
^Holiday Jamboree” on Sat., Dec.
itorium
commencing
at
9
p.m.
An
Buddhist
Hall.
20, from 8 p.m. at the Queen
orchestra
will
supply
the
music?)
Office: 21 Dundas Square
21 Raymond. Raymond YBS
Street United Church (third
This
site
will
also
be
the
scene
Phone EM. 3 -0076 -7
New Year Eve Social, 8-1 a.m.
floor). Included in the evenings
o^the New Year’s Dance on Janprogram will be novelty games,
esidence: 526 Manning Ave.
taiy 1, 1953, commencing at 9 I
dancing
and refreshments.
Phone: ME. 6072
P.m.
It is a good opportunity to
Admission is fifty cents. Every
TORONTO
one is welcome to attend.
i wish all your friends a “Hapuy
r ew Year”.
'1
£
i
3
It
fe
i
MW
Chop Suey House
92-A Elizabeth St., Toronto *
BANQUETS AND FAMILY J
DINNERS
J
Hours: 12 Noon to 4 aM i
Reservations: EM4-9035
LAY AWAY NOW
5
sy
gnj
3
IFIC RAILWAY
streets, Toronto
jour trav^f 3 scut
for that perfect gift
THIS CHRISTMAS
A CAMERA
A Wid^ Selection Of
Cameras © Movie Cameras
® Slide & Movie Projectors
® Accessories ® binoculars
J
® Darkroom Supplies
g
IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT
US FOR THE BEST DEAL
Your Credit Is Good At
1384!/2 Queen St. W.
LA. 6378
I
weddings-Portraits
at your home
or in our studio
Toronto Parkdale’s
Finest & Most Complete
,
’