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THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ For Canadians Of Japanese Origin
VOL. 16 —NO. 10
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7,
The Weekly Habit
—
By TOYO TAK.4T.y
Japan Kabuki Actor
Dances, Demonstrates
Make-Up At Arts Club
Kuroemon Onoe, Japanese ka
buki actor, who has been studying
Westera theatre in New York,
gave demonstrations of make-un
and performed a traditional ka
buki dance at the Arts and Let
ters Club in Toronto this week
while en route home to Japan.
Onoe who is one of the leadingactors of Japan’s Kabuki Theatre,
gave his presentation before the
meeting of the Central Ontario
Drama League. He showed a film
featuring his late actor-father,
Kikugoro Onoe; demonstrated
Japanese theatre make-up: made
up a young woman member of
the Royal Conservatory Opera
Company for a part in next week’s
production of Madame Butterfly;
and also performed a kabuki
dance.
1953
TORONTO, ONT.
Over 1,300 Isseis in Canada
Still Not Naturalized Citizens
Economic and political forces law of supply and demand will
exert a strong- influence on vital tip in their favor and good posi
statistics, although their full ef tions will be at a premium.
- OTTAWA, Ont. — Out of a
breaks down the Canadian
fect may not take place until
total
of
6,293
persons
now
liv
population of 14,009,429 into
Getting into our own scope of
years afterward.
ing in Canada who were born
13,567,939 Canadian citizens,
what economic and political pres
in Japan, there appears to be
The First World War, now 35 sures have meant to us—we rate
104,071 citizens of other British
1,312 persons or about 20 per
years behind us is a sad example the building of the CPR across
Commonwealth countries and
cent
who
still
owe
allegiance
to
of a now historical event that is Canada as the prime reason why
337,419 who owed allegiance to
Japan. Approximately 80 per
being critically felt today. It dec what we are today, Canadian
other countries.
cent of the Issei population has
imated the ranks of the then Niseis. It is this event in Canad
The latter figure includes
been naturalized. These statis
young men of Britain, France ian history that opened up the
69,000 U.S. citizens, 236,490
tics have been revealed by the
and Germany. Today these coun West and the need for'more peo
citizens of European countries,
Bureau of Statistics.
tries are lacking in outstanding ple, Oriental and otherwise.
15,122 citizens of Asiatic coun
According to the 1951 cen
men between the ages of 55 to 65,
Thus, at the turn of the cen
tries, and 16,807 who reported
sus, out- of a total of 21,663
the age group which usually sup tury, our fathers came, as youngthemselves either as citizens of
Japanese
in Canada, there were
plies presidents and prime min men. They settled, and the women
other countries or stateless.
6,293 (3,602 male, 2,637 fe
isters.
followed. Then we beg-an arriv
Out of 15,122 citizens of
male) now living- in Canada
Winston Churchill, who was al ing-, hitting the crest around
Asiatic nation's, 12,808 were
who were born in Japan, and
ready past military age in 1914, 1929. In the 30’s, Nisei additions
Chinese and 1,312 Japanese
assuming that, the number of
would not be at the head of the were simmering down, despite
who were not Canadian cit
non-Japanese born in Japan was
government if his party had suf the charges of anti-Oriental
izens.
limited to 200-400, that there
ficient men of top calibre of suit alarmists.
Thief Shows Manners
Over half of (he citizens of
are about 6,000 Issei in Can
able age. France which fared
Then came the war and its
In
Stealing
Meal
Asiatic
countries resided in
ada.
even worse in the trench slaugh disruption of any trend that
DENVER, Colo. — A leisurely
British Columbia and nearly
The Bureau of Statistics re
ters, is badly in need of political should have followed. This de burglar had a good meal at Tom’s
20 per cent in Ontario.
ports in a census bulletin that
strongmen. Outstanding Germans layed Nisei marriages, setting Cafe, recently.
like Conrad Adenauer, like back the normal pattern by per
Tom Nakana, owner, told pol
Churchill, are also past their haps as much as five to ten years. ice that someone broke in through
prime^
The result of all this is seen in a rear door and helped himself to
<As for the later world war, its the 1951 census. While there has food in the refrigerator. Next he
effect will be felt in a similar been a tremendous natural in drank some pop. Then he broke
VANCOUVER — The fourth ory will be mimeographed -and
manner for years to come. It will crease in Canada during the de open a cigaret machine and took
annual
Vancouver JCCA General distributed shortly.
be a long time before Japan fully cade ended 1951, the birth rate two packs.
Meeting- and Shinboku-kai held
Twenty persons were elected
recovers from her misadventure among us did not keep pace.
Finally the burglar picked up
in the way of capable manpower From 1942 to about 1947, births a whole ham and left. But he for on Feb. 1 at Hastings Auditorium from a slate of nominees for the
as a result of war casualties and were few. This is very noticeable got his pigskin gloves and a blue was attended by 70 members. 1953 Vancouver JCCA executive
Under chairman Robert Miya which this year again consists of
in Toronto where there is sur cap.
the purge.
saka, the meeting consisted of Issei and Nisei, the Issei division
To prove the impact of econom prisingly very few Japanese
(At least the thief had the
ic pressures on population, study children in our public schools.
gracious table manner to remove reports and the election of mem having been abolished. Elected
bers to the 1953 executive com were the following, consisting of
All this is now changing quick his cap and gloves).
the business cycle of the past
15 Nisei and five Issei: Dr. Mit
mittee.
quarter century, and there’s the ly. As if in making up for the
ALL-TIME HIGH
In an opening address, 1952 sugu Shimokura, Genichi Ohashi,
answer. Since the outbreak of the lost years, the ranks of the San
OSAKA,
Japan
—
Osaka
de
president Seiji Homma stated, “I Dr. Matasaburo Uchida, Seiji
Korean war, U.S. experienced sei are swelling rapidly.
partment
stores
reported
that
am
greatly disappointed with the Homma, Tadatoshi Ikeda, Dr.
difficulty in meeting its draft
The 1951 census showed a de
quotas, because there were fewer cline in the JC population as a their year-end sales reached the poor representatin of Nisei at Harold Saita, Kinichi Iwata,
young men to select from. To direct result of wartime disrup all-time high of 5.8 billion yen. this meeting.” There were only Grace Kurita, Robert Miyasaka,
Mickey Nakashima, Frances Ta
day’s induction prospects are de tion and subsequent repatriation. Sales of Christmas gifts, kimonos 34 Nisei present.
Guest speaker Consul Takeshi kemoto, Kiyozao Kazuta, Kunimi
pression babies when marriages By 1961 the loss will have been and British-made high quality
clothes
were
the
top
items,
re
।
Yasukawa, addressing the aud Tahara, Shozo Imai, Marianne
and family additions weren’t too offset, and then some.
ported the Asahi Shimbun.
ience in both English and Japa Miyagishima, Toichiro Asaoka,
much in vogue. And while more
nese, commented on the compar Alice Konishi, Genichiro Yada,
young people enrolling in univer
ison of old Japan to the new Barbara Adachi and Sue Ima
sities than ever, they aren’t ex
and also mentioned what he con yoshi.
periencing any severe
over
In conjunction with the bus
sidered was deplorable conduct of
crowding.
several JC’s who attended his iness meeting, a Shinboku-kai was
But we are being warned that
TOKYO — Two leading Japa
held with a “pot-luck” supper be
New Year’s reception.
in a few years we will be facing nese psychologists claim they can Waves Not Desirable,
a critical teacher shortage, es tell the type of personality of an Japan Girls Upbraided
Miss Mickey Nakashima, in her ing served. Two films on Japan
and the National JCCA produced
pecially in high schools. There individual from the color he as
Executive Committee report, stat
TOKYO —- Forty-four girls
film,
“Japanese Canadians at
are claims that the number of sociates with familiar ideas.
ed that the Fund and Membership
were suspended from Jogakkan,
Play”, were shown.
— G. O.
high school students will be
The psychologists said their Japan’s most exclusive girl’s Drive which was held in Novem
doubled in five or six years.
method has been applied with school, because they waved their ber resulted in a membership of
This expected inflow is from success by some prospective em
369 in Vancouver. She also said 'Sukoshi Itai' Says
hair instead of keeping it braided
the vanguard of those born since ployers in the recent screening
that well-known Aiderman Hal Korean of Head Wounds
in pigtails.
3939, the beginning of war and of college gradautes for jobs.
ford D. Wilson will make the
The school’s president said, “If
WITH U.S. 40th DIV., Korea.
good, times. Birth rate has been
According to an article in the we leave them alone they become opening address as deputy mayor — South Korean Pfc. Ha In Bong
very high since and educating all Sangyo Keizai, Prof. Torao Oboat the forthcoming B. C. JCCA
gaudy and there is the fear they
showed up at a company com
these children is going to be quite nai of the education college and
Conference on Feb. 27.
will attract the attention of
mand post the other day with* a
a handful for the educational Takeshi Matsuoka of Yamanashi
“Goods left with the custodian’s wound in his wrist.
delinquents.”
authorities. Eventually they will university reached their conclu
office during the war were re
“Itai,” he told a Sergeant, “It tf
grow up to enter the labor mar sions after a four-year exper words such as live, fear, happi turned to the Vancouver JCCA
hurts.”
ket which means more jobs need iment with some 1,200 persons.
and where possible, the former
ness, confidence and excitement.
Medics bound up the wrist.
ed and the adult consumer mar
The article said in the test the
The examinees are asked to owners were contacted. Other Rubbing his head, the Korean
ket which means more goods and word “home,” for instance, -would mark the color they associate remaining items of no particular
soldier mumbled. "“Sukoshi Itai,
finally more homes required.
be associated with pink, orange with each word from the chart value, were auctioned off on Jan. little hurts.”
Here’s a thought to students or yellow in the mind of. a well- containing 16 choices.
18,” Miss Nakashima said.
The medics found a hole in his
who have not yet decided what adjusted person.
The professors said from the
A report by Genichi Ohashi, helmet and head—a bullet hole,
field they would like to enter.
Unhappy individuals would se test they can tell whether a per 1952 census chairman, revealed that is.
They might give serious consider lect black, gray or some other son is a masculine or feminine that a survey of Vancouver re
The Korean was rushed to an
ation to becoming high school subdued color.
type, an introvert or extrovert, sulted in the obtaining of the aid station and evacuated.
teachers. Not only is it a noble
To test an individual, the ex and whether he is an abnormal names of more than 800 JC’s over
But he was back on duty next
profession but in view of the im aminer reads off at a ten second personality, and if so, to -what the age of 16 despite lack of co
day, suffering no apparent ill ef
minent shortage the economic interval a list of 41 stimulating extent.
operation. He said that a Direct- fects from his wounds.
Vane. JC. Drive Garners 369 Members, Name 1953
Executive Slate at Gen. Meeting, Attendance Poor
Japanese Psychologists Claim Color Association
Test Key to Personality, Screen Job Applicants
An Independent Organ For Canadians Of Japanese Origin
VOL. 16 —NO. 10
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7,
The Weekly Habit
—
By TOYO TAK.4T.y
Japan Kabuki Actor
Dances, Demonstrates
Make-Up At Arts Club
Kuroemon Onoe, Japanese ka
buki actor, who has been studying
Westera theatre in New York,
gave demonstrations of make-un
and performed a traditional ka
buki dance at the Arts and Let
ters Club in Toronto this week
while en route home to Japan.
Onoe who is one of the leadingactors of Japan’s Kabuki Theatre,
gave his presentation before the
meeting of the Central Ontario
Drama League. He showed a film
featuring his late actor-father,
Kikugoro Onoe; demonstrated
Japanese theatre make-up: made
up a young woman member of
the Royal Conservatory Opera
Company for a part in next week’s
production of Madame Butterfly;
and also performed a kabuki
dance.
1953
TORONTO, ONT.
Over 1,300 Isseis in Canada
Still Not Naturalized Citizens
Economic and political forces law of supply and demand will
exert a strong- influence on vital tip in their favor and good posi
statistics, although their full ef tions will be at a premium.
- OTTAWA, Ont. — Out of a
breaks down the Canadian
fect may not take place until
total
of
6,293
persons
now
liv
population of 14,009,429 into
Getting into our own scope of
years afterward.
ing in Canada who were born
13,567,939 Canadian citizens,
what economic and political pres
in Japan, there appears to be
The First World War, now 35 sures have meant to us—we rate
104,071 citizens of other British
1,312 persons or about 20 per
years behind us is a sad example the building of the CPR across
Commonwealth countries and
cent
who
still
owe
allegiance
to
of a now historical event that is Canada as the prime reason why
337,419 who owed allegiance to
Japan. Approximately 80 per
being critically felt today. It dec what we are today, Canadian
other countries.
cent of the Issei population has
imated the ranks of the then Niseis. It is this event in Canad
The latter figure includes
been naturalized. These statis
young men of Britain, France ian history that opened up the
69,000 U.S. citizens, 236,490
tics have been revealed by the
and Germany. Today these coun West and the need for'more peo
citizens of European countries,
Bureau of Statistics.
tries are lacking in outstanding ple, Oriental and otherwise.
15,122 citizens of Asiatic coun
According to the 1951 cen
men between the ages of 55 to 65,
Thus, at the turn of the cen
tries, and 16,807 who reported
sus, out- of a total of 21,663
the age group which usually sup tury, our fathers came, as youngthemselves either as citizens of
Japanese
in Canada, there were
plies presidents and prime min men. They settled, and the women
other countries or stateless.
6,293 (3,602 male, 2,637 fe
isters.
followed. Then we beg-an arriv
Out of 15,122 citizens of
male) now living- in Canada
Winston Churchill, who was al ing-, hitting the crest around
Asiatic nation's, 12,808 were
who were born in Japan, and
ready past military age in 1914, 1929. In the 30’s, Nisei additions
Chinese and 1,312 Japanese
assuming that, the number of
would not be at the head of the were simmering down, despite
who were not Canadian cit
non-Japanese born in Japan was
government if his party had suf the charges of anti-Oriental
izens.
limited to 200-400, that there
ficient men of top calibre of suit alarmists.
Thief Shows Manners
Over half of (he citizens of
are about 6,000 Issei in Can
able age. France which fared
Then came the war and its
In
Stealing
Meal
Asiatic
countries resided in
ada.
even worse in the trench slaugh disruption of any trend that
DENVER, Colo. — A leisurely
British Columbia and nearly
The Bureau of Statistics re
ters, is badly in need of political should have followed. This de burglar had a good meal at Tom’s
20 per cent in Ontario.
ports in a census bulletin that
strongmen. Outstanding Germans layed Nisei marriages, setting Cafe, recently.
like Conrad Adenauer, like back the normal pattern by per
Tom Nakana, owner, told pol
Churchill, are also past their haps as much as five to ten years. ice that someone broke in through
prime^
The result of all this is seen in a rear door and helped himself to
<As for the later world war, its the 1951 census. While there has food in the refrigerator. Next he
effect will be felt in a similar been a tremendous natural in drank some pop. Then he broke
VANCOUVER — The fourth ory will be mimeographed -and
manner for years to come. It will crease in Canada during the de open a cigaret machine and took
annual
Vancouver JCCA General distributed shortly.
be a long time before Japan fully cade ended 1951, the birth rate two packs.
Meeting- and Shinboku-kai held
Twenty persons were elected
recovers from her misadventure among us did not keep pace.
Finally the burglar picked up
in the way of capable manpower From 1942 to about 1947, births a whole ham and left. But he for on Feb. 1 at Hastings Auditorium from a slate of nominees for the
as a result of war casualties and were few. This is very noticeable got his pigskin gloves and a blue was attended by 70 members. 1953 Vancouver JCCA executive
Under chairman Robert Miya which this year again consists of
in Toronto where there is sur cap.
the purge.
saka, the meeting consisted of Issei and Nisei, the Issei division
To prove the impact of econom prisingly very few Japanese
(At least the thief had the
ic pressures on population, study children in our public schools.
gracious table manner to remove reports and the election of mem having been abolished. Elected
bers to the 1953 executive com were the following, consisting of
All this is now changing quick his cap and gloves).
the business cycle of the past
15 Nisei and five Issei: Dr. Mit
mittee.
quarter century, and there’s the ly. As if in making up for the
ALL-TIME HIGH
In an opening address, 1952 sugu Shimokura, Genichi Ohashi,
answer. Since the outbreak of the lost years, the ranks of the San
OSAKA,
Japan
—
Osaka
de
president Seiji Homma stated, “I Dr. Matasaburo Uchida, Seiji
Korean war, U.S. experienced sei are swelling rapidly.
partment
stores
reported
that
am
greatly disappointed with the Homma, Tadatoshi Ikeda, Dr.
difficulty in meeting its draft
The 1951 census showed a de
quotas, because there were fewer cline in the JC population as a their year-end sales reached the poor representatin of Nisei at Harold Saita, Kinichi Iwata,
young men to select from. To direct result of wartime disrup all-time high of 5.8 billion yen. this meeting.” There were only Grace Kurita, Robert Miyasaka,
Mickey Nakashima, Frances Ta
day’s induction prospects are de tion and subsequent repatriation. Sales of Christmas gifts, kimonos 34 Nisei present.
Guest speaker Consul Takeshi kemoto, Kiyozao Kazuta, Kunimi
pression babies when marriages By 1961 the loss will have been and British-made high quality
clothes
were
the
top
items,
re
।
Yasukawa, addressing the aud Tahara, Shozo Imai, Marianne
and family additions weren’t too offset, and then some.
ported the Asahi Shimbun.
ience in both English and Japa Miyagishima, Toichiro Asaoka,
much in vogue. And while more
nese, commented on the compar Alice Konishi, Genichiro Yada,
young people enrolling in univer
ison of old Japan to the new Barbara Adachi and Sue Ima
sities than ever, they aren’t ex
and also mentioned what he con yoshi.
periencing any severe
over
In conjunction with the bus
sidered was deplorable conduct of
crowding.
several JC’s who attended his iness meeting, a Shinboku-kai was
But we are being warned that
TOKYO — Two leading Japa
held with a “pot-luck” supper be
New Year’s reception.
in a few years we will be facing nese psychologists claim they can Waves Not Desirable,
a critical teacher shortage, es tell the type of personality of an Japan Girls Upbraided
Miss Mickey Nakashima, in her ing served. Two films on Japan
and the National JCCA produced
pecially in high schools. There individual from the color he as
Executive Committee report, stat
TOKYO —- Forty-four girls
film,
“Japanese Canadians at
are claims that the number of sociates with familiar ideas.
ed that the Fund and Membership
were suspended from Jogakkan,
Play”, were shown.
— G. O.
high school students will be
The psychologists said their Japan’s most exclusive girl’s Drive which was held in Novem
doubled in five or six years.
method has been applied with school, because they waved their ber resulted in a membership of
This expected inflow is from success by some prospective em
369 in Vancouver. She also said 'Sukoshi Itai' Says
hair instead of keeping it braided
the vanguard of those born since ployers in the recent screening
that well-known Aiderman Hal Korean of Head Wounds
in pigtails.
3939, the beginning of war and of college gradautes for jobs.
ford D. Wilson will make the
The school’s president said, “If
WITH U.S. 40th DIV., Korea.
good, times. Birth rate has been
According to an article in the we leave them alone they become opening address as deputy mayor — South Korean Pfc. Ha In Bong
very high since and educating all Sangyo Keizai, Prof. Torao Oboat the forthcoming B. C. JCCA
gaudy and there is the fear they
showed up at a company com
these children is going to be quite nai of the education college and
Conference on Feb. 27.
will attract the attention of
mand post the other day with* a
a handful for the educational Takeshi Matsuoka of Yamanashi
“Goods left with the custodian’s wound in his wrist.
delinquents.”
authorities. Eventually they will university reached their conclu
office during the war were re
“Itai,” he told a Sergeant, “It tf
grow up to enter the labor mar sions after a four-year exper words such as live, fear, happi turned to the Vancouver JCCA
hurts.”
ket which means more jobs need iment with some 1,200 persons.
and where possible, the former
ness, confidence and excitement.
Medics bound up the wrist.
ed and the adult consumer mar
The article said in the test the
The examinees are asked to owners were contacted. Other Rubbing his head, the Korean
ket which means more goods and word “home,” for instance, -would mark the color they associate remaining items of no particular
soldier mumbled. "“Sukoshi Itai,
finally more homes required.
be associated with pink, orange with each word from the chart value, were auctioned off on Jan. little hurts.”
Here’s a thought to students or yellow in the mind of. a well- containing 16 choices.
18,” Miss Nakashima said.
The medics found a hole in his
who have not yet decided what adjusted person.
The professors said from the
A report by Genichi Ohashi, helmet and head—a bullet hole,
field they would like to enter.
Unhappy individuals would se test they can tell whether a per 1952 census chairman, revealed that is.
They might give serious consider lect black, gray or some other son is a masculine or feminine that a survey of Vancouver re
The Korean was rushed to an
ation to becoming high school subdued color.
type, an introvert or extrovert, sulted in the obtaining of the aid station and evacuated.
teachers. Not only is it a noble
To test an individual, the ex and whether he is an abnormal names of more than 800 JC’s over
But he was back on duty next
profession but in view of the im aminer reads off at a ten second personality, and if so, to -what the age of 16 despite lack of co
day, suffering no apparent ill ef
minent shortage the economic interval a list of 41 stimulating extent.
operation. He said that a Direct- fects from his wounds.
Vane. JC. Drive Garners 369 Members, Name 1953
Executive Slate at Gen. Meeting, Attendance Poor
Japanese Psychologists Claim Color Association
Test Key to Personality, Screen Job Applicants
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Saturday, February 7, 1953
CHATHAM PLAYS DETROIT NISEI IN NEIGHBOURLY
TEN-PIN COMPETITION, HOPES TO MEET TORONTO
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CHATHAM, Ont. — Four car
loads of bowlers from Chatham,
including wives and girlfriends,
invaded Detroit’s Great Lake
Bowling Alley on Jan. 31 for the
annual monthly Ten-Pins match,
first, of its kind this year. This is
the fourth year in which the two
cities have met on the bowling
alley since -Chatham accepted a
good neighbour policy and the
welcome mat of the Detroit Nisei.
The local number one team ab
sorbed one of their rare defeats,
NEW
CANADIAN
PAGE 7
ightnings Flash
o TYBS Keg Lead
| In-Laws Only Winners, Others End in Stalemate
Lightnings broke awav from a | In Toronto Ten-Pins, Terry Oikawa's 192 Top Score
losing by 290 pins, 244S to 2268.
Jimmy
Kitamura’s In-Law
Kubota Um.
Kondo and Indv
ive points freon were the
The Chathamites, Mori Higa. Toii
3-point winner
bowler Terry Oikawa who finFujii, George Nishizaki, John
against- the. Hurricanes in Torona
ticon I
Kondo and anchorman Jack Ni the short end of a 4-3 score at
192. For the
Jack
shizaki matched the Americans the hands of the Dominoes. Light Sunday. Easy Splits and Fl
pin by pin but bowed out on total nings now top the Toronto YBS Broke, Toki Toyama’s and H
of 167 and Jolin Kdrekivo rolled
a two
pins in the final round. The men Mixed Bowling
Beens all played even games
from Detroit included Tom Fu- point margin.
share two points.
Beavers meanwhile climbed in
kusa, Frank Kuroda, Harry■ ru
the battle royal
to a second place tie with Starkuda and Eiji Shibata. A com
<
which took
OF Ml DESCRIPTIONS
ee when Easy
ment was that it was unfortunate clusters by dusting off Gio Worms
attempted
to
check
the
fzNatIndies. '\VsJdi>z^ 1/nvlt-aiiom
that the Chatham team couldn't c-2. Other scores read Dreamers
ers.
Going
have used tlieir pre-g-ame pracnd having
Husky Iida i
men’s into the third
tice score sheets.
HARRY S. KONDO
foug-hktwo
closely
contested
bat
with 235 while Kav Mit
62? BAY STREET, TORONTO , •
WA. 9 7 6 8
The Chathamites ret a chance i averages
. , . .
Res 2O1U BEVERLEY STREET • EM 3-3031
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ladies
with
To Compete in World
for revenge when Detroit visit
ahead with two wins and a poten
the local alley for a return match ’01.
Billiard Tourney
tial extra point by a 30-pin maron Feb. 28.
NYLON WEB
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. —
The Canadians were also able Wally Iwamoto 830(341), Johnnie
&
NYLON TWINE
Two Japanese billiard stars will to present, for the first time, a Amemori 761(304). Husky Iida not only salvaging the game bur
"First" Vancouver Fis
to outbowl their opponents by 50
compete in the 1953 world three- second team of novices and al 745(308), Aki Muromoto
Net d Twine Factory
pins in the 3combined
cushion billiard championship in though they were jittery in their (337), Jack Shimizu 708,
total.
Chicago in March, according to first match, much is expected of Tsuji 70S. Tomo Goto’s 630
Vancouver,
best for the ladies.
—.
Toilers in this
sab
Kinrey Matsumiya, noted Japa them in future matches.
nese ace.
Chatham bowlers are also an
Matsumiya is already in San xious to arrange an home and
Francisco, engaged in exhibition home series with the recently
matches while the second play formed Toronto Ten-Pin League
® 8 ROOMS, brick. gara,vc
er, Masako Katsura, the first and are hoping to hear from the
heat, Gerrard. $12,000. $3,000
FORT WILLIAM, Ont. — A
woman ever to compete in a bil Torontonians.
down.
Nisei girls’ team entered in the
liard world championship, will be
© 8 ROOMS. wick. oil non t
Tokyo Giants to Play
fifth annual women’s bowling
in the Chicago tourney with him.
Broadview and Queen. $
Leaders All Tumble
competition for the Bryan Trophy Major League Teams
They will be among the seven
$4,500 down.
In Hamilton Bowling
finished in the money, ranking
seeded players of the event.
TOKYO — Tokyo Giants, Japn • • 11 ROOMS, detached, cement
Keizo Kubo, winner of the 1952
HAMILTON — The three too 11th out of 75 teams entered. nese professional baseball team, ed lane, large rooms, Berkley and
Japan three-cushion tournament, contenders for
Hamilton Hayashi Nishimura paced the which will train in Santa Maria, Gerrard. $12,250, $5,000 down.
may also be invited.
bowling title went down ignonim- squad with 726, putting together Calif., this spring, will arrive on |® 7 ROOMS, semi-detached, large
ously with only Sonoda’s able to 245, 257 and 224 single games.
Feb. 16 with some 60 persons, in rooms, convenient to transporta
Other member; of the team
salvage two points which gave
cluding players and outstanding tion and shopping. Parliament
them a 10-point cushion over included Peggv Inaba, Theresa citizens.
and Queen. $10,500. $3,000 down.
runner-ups Hashimoto’s 68 and Miyata, Gio Nishimura, and capbungalow
The training trip and exhibi © 5 ROOMS
tain Katie Matsuo. Another Nisei
Hayashida’s 67.
with sunroom, Westlake. $10,909,
The giant-killers were Tono- ii.- the tourney was Sue Umakoshi tion games are being handled by $1,500 down.
answers to you? crisis
who rolled for Fort William the Lefty O’Doul Enterprises
gai’s, Kondo’s and R. Honda’s.
questions0 this ysef!
Top bowling honors went to Automobile which finished sixth. headed by the former manager of
M. YANAGISAWA
them in
Meanwhile Alley Cats still the San Francisco Seals and pop
Mrs. Hashimoto who rolled 738
Agent for K. Wiles, Realtors
ular fig-ure in Japan.
(331)
and
just
failed
to
break
the
maintain
the
lead
in
Nisei
bowl
$
West Office: KE. 7941
Starting- from Feb. 21 twhen
high triple mark of 743 but man ing- with 36 points followed by
i
East
Office:
GE. 1178
K
aged to shatter the single record No Names 34, Sitting- Pretty 33%, the Giants play the Fresno Nisei
Residence: 659 Bathurst St.
to March 26 when they finish the
of 302.
Slow Poke
Ramblers 25
OL. 1427, Toronto
tour with Sacramento Solons,
Kadonaga’s and M. Honda’s and High Hopes 24.
p<
bested Kinoshita’s and Masuda’s
Best scores last week were their games include tilts with
Often referred to as "a
by 5-2 scores... For the winners, rolled by the Tatebe brothers, major league teams such as St.
newspaperman's
news
Yamamura 769(312), Mrs. Ha Tak and Tony, with 684 and 637 Louis Browns, New York Giants,
paper" the MONITOR
shimoto 738, G. Kinoshita 691 and respectively. For the ladies, Katie and Chicago White Sox as well as
covers the world with a
We have no
I#
Miss Yaguchi 606 rolled the top Matsuo hit 650(256) and Hayami most of the Pacific Coast League
networkof News Bureaus
service
charges.
— K. T. teams.
scores while the losers were paced Nishimura 589.
and correspondents.
by Kumagai 735, Kinoshita 709,
Order a special intro
Masuda 691 and Yaguchi 669.
few
ductory subscription
pi
Tad Kondo ,768, Kawamoto
today — 3 months for £
B
s 710, Tonogai 661 and J. Kondo
S3. You'll find the
FEMALE HELP WANTED.
1
help wanted
635 led the giant-killers while
MONITOR "must"'
TRAVELLING TO
T.
Hashimoto
661
and
Lucy
Ishii
GIRL
for
marking
in
laundry,
redding and as necessary'
YOUNG GIRL or boy for* ship
JAPAN
good wages. Apply 248 Avenue. ping room. Beverly'Hat Co., 71
^ as your HOME TOWN ^ 603 were best for the losers.
Road. Toronto, KI. 3037._______ _ York SL_(5th floor), Toronto.
-M PAPER.
POWER SEWING machine opSTUDENTS, junior, intermedOr bringing
erator, experienced. Steady em diate or senior, for chartered ac
o
someone over?
Barons, Orphans
ployment and good wages. Apply countant’s office. Apply Duck
We represent
Freeman Neckwear, 314 Yonge man, Resnick and Co., 430 King
To Hamilton
all
lines including
St., Toronto.
The Christian Science Monitor
St._West,_Toronto EM. 6-6364.
The Barons and Orphans of the
American President,
One, Norway St., Boston 1 5, Mass., U.S.A.
Canadian Pacific,
TOP PRESSEIUlTYeTi^oJd
THREE STORE girls. App],y
Junior Basketball League will be
Please send me an introductory Moni
Pan American, and
betjourneying to Hamilton on Sat., Danforth Cleaners, RI. 2424, Tor wages. Phone EM.
tor subscription—76 issues. 1 cnciose ^3.
Northwest Airlines
onto.
ween 6-7 p.m.
Feb. 14, to play games in Ham
Writ® or call
ilton. The Club Queens girl’s ___________ FOR RENT__________
for full intormation
DOMESTIC HELP WANTED
(name)
THREE OR FOUR rooms.
SB
basketball squad is also expected
or ralon.
Phone MU. 4855, Toronto.______
CAPABLE domestic help want
3
to make the trip. Any persons
(address)
TWO ROOMS, unfurnished, ed at once, family of three adults,
DOMINION TRAVEL
wishing to accompany them via with sink, Dupont and Christe.
must live out, Bloor-Runnymedc
bus are asked to.phone Dick Aoki Phone LA. 7988, after 6 p.m. district, give references. Reply by
OFFICE
(zone)
(state)
Fity)
LY. 8964 or Tom Sumi EM. 6- (Toronto)._____________________ _
143 Queen fit. West
letter to 466 Glenlake Ave., Tor
PB-IO
EM. 6-6451
Toronto
3509.
ONE ROOM-, unfurnished, in onto.
new home, in exchange for gen
eral duties once a week and baby
‘5
sitting. Cal) OR. 0263 anytime
PARTIES FOR NISEIS
TORONTO Y.B.S
TWO ROOMS, unfurnished,
X
CATERERS DE LUXE
presents
£
close to transportation. Phone
for Church dinners, dances, weddings, etc.
OX. 7516 (Toronto)._____________
in our
TWO ROOMS, adjoining (un)
PRIVATE
DINING ROOM
furnished, for couple or two
^1?
(air-conditioned)
single persons, in modern private
featuring MISS VALENTINEhome, Bathurst-St. Clair district.
call EM. 6-3102
Also one furnished room for
Friday, February 13
s
sr gle person. Call EM. 4-7832 in
daytime or LA. 8530 evenings.
— —
Adm. $1.00
ROOM AND'"BOARD
®
377-379 Spadina Avenue (at Cecil St.)
Dancing 8:30 to 12:30 p.m.
ROOM AND BOARD available.
X
TORONTO
Call Umezuki, EM. 6-5005.
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TEN-PIN COMPETITION, HOPES TO MEET TORONTO
s
CHATHAM, Ont. — Four car
loads of bowlers from Chatham,
including wives and girlfriends,
invaded Detroit’s Great Lake
Bowling Alley on Jan. 31 for the
annual monthly Ten-Pins match,
first, of its kind this year. This is
the fourth year in which the two
cities have met on the bowling
alley since -Chatham accepted a
good neighbour policy and the
welcome mat of the Detroit Nisei.
The local number one team ab
sorbed one of their rare defeats,
NEW
CANADIAN
PAGE 7
ightnings Flash
o TYBS Keg Lead
| In-Laws Only Winners, Others End in Stalemate
Lightnings broke awav from a | In Toronto Ten-Pins, Terry Oikawa's 192 Top Score
losing by 290 pins, 244S to 2268.
Jimmy
Kitamura’s In-Law
Kubota Um.
Kondo and Indv
ive points freon were the
The Chathamites, Mori Higa. Toii
3-point winner
bowler Terry Oikawa who finFujii, George Nishizaki, John
against- the. Hurricanes in Torona
ticon I
Kondo and anchorman Jack Ni the short end of a 4-3 score at
192. For the
Jack
shizaki matched the Americans the hands of the Dominoes. Light Sunday. Easy Splits and Fl
pin by pin but bowed out on total nings now top the Toronto YBS Broke, Toki Toyama’s and H
of 167 and Jolin Kdrekivo rolled
a two
pins in the final round. The men Mixed Bowling
Beens all played even games
from Detroit included Tom Fu- point margin.
share two points.
Beavers meanwhile climbed in
kusa, Frank Kuroda, Harry■ ru
the battle royal
to a second place tie with Starkuda and Eiji Shibata. A com
<
which took
OF Ml DESCRIPTIONS
ee when Easy
ment was that it was unfortunate clusters by dusting off Gio Worms
attempted
to
check
the
fzNatIndies. '\VsJdi>z^ 1/nvlt-aiiom
that the Chatham team couldn't c-2. Other scores read Dreamers
ers.
Going
have used tlieir pre-g-ame pracnd having
Husky Iida i
men’s into the third
tice score sheets.
HARRY S. KONDO
foug-hktwo
closely
contested
bat
with 235 while Kav Mit
62? BAY STREET, TORONTO , •
WA. 9 7 6 8
The Chathamites ret a chance i averages
. , . .
Res 2O1U BEVERLEY STREET • EM 3-3031
|
suhasni
is
tops
for
the
ladies
with
To Compete in World
for revenge when Detroit visit
ahead with two wins and a poten
the local alley for a return match ’01.
Billiard Tourney
tial extra point by a 30-pin maron Feb. 28.
NYLON WEB
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. —
The Canadians were also able Wally Iwamoto 830(341), Johnnie
&
NYLON TWINE
Two Japanese billiard stars will to present, for the first time, a Amemori 761(304). Husky Iida not only salvaging the game bur
"First" Vancouver Fis
to outbowl their opponents by 50
compete in the 1953 world three- second team of novices and al 745(308), Aki Muromoto
Net d Twine Factory
pins in the 3combined
cushion billiard championship in though they were jittery in their (337), Jack Shimizu 708,
total.
Chicago in March, according to first match, much is expected of Tsuji 70S. Tomo Goto’s 630
Vancouver,
best for the ladies.
—.
Toilers in this
sab
Kinrey Matsumiya, noted Japa them in future matches.
nese ace.
Chatham bowlers are also an
Matsumiya is already in San xious to arrange an home and
Francisco, engaged in exhibition home series with the recently
matches while the second play formed Toronto Ten-Pin League
® 8 ROOMS, brick. gara,vc
er, Masako Katsura, the first and are hoping to hear from the
heat, Gerrard. $12,000. $3,000
FORT WILLIAM, Ont. — A
woman ever to compete in a bil Torontonians.
down.
Nisei girls’ team entered in the
liard world championship, will be
© 8 ROOMS. wick. oil non t
Tokyo Giants to Play
fifth annual women’s bowling
in the Chicago tourney with him.
Broadview and Queen. $
Leaders All Tumble
competition for the Bryan Trophy Major League Teams
They will be among the seven
$4,500 down.
In Hamilton Bowling
finished in the money, ranking
seeded players of the event.
TOKYO — Tokyo Giants, Japn • • 11 ROOMS, detached, cement
Keizo Kubo, winner of the 1952
HAMILTON — The three too 11th out of 75 teams entered. nese professional baseball team, ed lane, large rooms, Berkley and
Japan three-cushion tournament, contenders for
Hamilton Hayashi Nishimura paced the which will train in Santa Maria, Gerrard. $12,250, $5,000 down.
may also be invited.
bowling title went down ignonim- squad with 726, putting together Calif., this spring, will arrive on |® 7 ROOMS, semi-detached, large
ously with only Sonoda’s able to 245, 257 and 224 single games.
Feb. 16 with some 60 persons, in rooms, convenient to transporta
Other member; of the team
salvage two points which gave
cluding players and outstanding tion and shopping. Parliament
them a 10-point cushion over included Peggv Inaba, Theresa citizens.
and Queen. $10,500. $3,000 down.
runner-ups Hashimoto’s 68 and Miyata, Gio Nishimura, and capbungalow
The training trip and exhibi © 5 ROOMS
tain Katie Matsuo. Another Nisei
Hayashida’s 67.
with sunroom, Westlake. $10,909,
The giant-killers were Tono- ii.- the tourney was Sue Umakoshi tion games are being handled by $1,500 down.
answers to you? crisis
who rolled for Fort William the Lefty O’Doul Enterprises
gai’s, Kondo’s and R. Honda’s.
questions0 this ysef!
Top bowling honors went to Automobile which finished sixth. headed by the former manager of
M. YANAGISAWA
them in
Meanwhile Alley Cats still the San Francisco Seals and pop
Mrs. Hashimoto who rolled 738
Agent for K. Wiles, Realtors
ular fig-ure in Japan.
(331)
and
just
failed
to
break
the
maintain
the
lead
in
Nisei
bowl
$
West Office: KE. 7941
Starting- from Feb. 21 twhen
high triple mark of 743 but man ing- with 36 points followed by
i
East
Office:
GE. 1178
K
aged to shatter the single record No Names 34, Sitting- Pretty 33%, the Giants play the Fresno Nisei
Residence: 659 Bathurst St.
to March 26 when they finish the
of 302.
Slow Poke
Ramblers 25
OL. 1427, Toronto
tour with Sacramento Solons,
Kadonaga’s and M. Honda’s and High Hopes 24.
p<
bested Kinoshita’s and Masuda’s
Best scores last week were their games include tilts with
Often referred to as "a
by 5-2 scores... For the winners, rolled by the Tatebe brothers, major league teams such as St.
newspaperman's
news
Yamamura 769(312), Mrs. Ha Tak and Tony, with 684 and 637 Louis Browns, New York Giants,
paper" the MONITOR
shimoto 738, G. Kinoshita 691 and respectively. For the ladies, Katie and Chicago White Sox as well as
covers the world with a
We have no
I#
Miss Yaguchi 606 rolled the top Matsuo hit 650(256) and Hayami most of the Pacific Coast League
networkof News Bureaus
service
charges.
— K. T. teams.
scores while the losers were paced Nishimura 589.
and correspondents.
by Kumagai 735, Kinoshita 709,
Order a special intro
Masuda 691 and Yaguchi 669.
few
ductory subscription
pi
Tad Kondo ,768, Kawamoto
today — 3 months for £
B
s 710, Tonogai 661 and J. Kondo
S3. You'll find the
FEMALE HELP WANTED.
1
help wanted
635 led the giant-killers while
MONITOR "must"'
TRAVELLING TO
T.
Hashimoto
661
and
Lucy
Ishii
GIRL
for
marking
in
laundry,
redding and as necessary'
YOUNG GIRL or boy for* ship
JAPAN
good wages. Apply 248 Avenue. ping room. Beverly'Hat Co., 71
^ as your HOME TOWN ^ 603 were best for the losers.
Road. Toronto, KI. 3037._______ _ York SL_(5th floor), Toronto.
-M PAPER.
POWER SEWING machine opSTUDENTS, junior, intermedOr bringing
erator, experienced. Steady em diate or senior, for chartered ac
o
someone over?
Barons, Orphans
ployment and good wages. Apply countant’s office. Apply Duck
We represent
Freeman Neckwear, 314 Yonge man, Resnick and Co., 430 King
To Hamilton
all
lines including
St., Toronto.
The Christian Science Monitor
St._West,_Toronto EM. 6-6364.
The Barons and Orphans of the
American President,
One, Norway St., Boston 1 5, Mass., U.S.A.
Canadian Pacific,
TOP PRESSEIUlTYeTi^oJd
THREE STORE girls. App],y
Junior Basketball League will be
Please send me an introductory Moni
Pan American, and
betjourneying to Hamilton on Sat., Danforth Cleaners, RI. 2424, Tor wages. Phone EM.
tor subscription—76 issues. 1 cnciose ^3.
Northwest Airlines
onto.
ween 6-7 p.m.
Feb. 14, to play games in Ham
Writ® or call
ilton. The Club Queens girl’s ___________ FOR RENT__________
for full intormation
DOMESTIC HELP WANTED
(name)
THREE OR FOUR rooms.
SB
basketball squad is also expected
or ralon.
Phone MU. 4855, Toronto.______
CAPABLE domestic help want
3
to make the trip. Any persons
(address)
TWO ROOMS, unfurnished, ed at once, family of three adults,
DOMINION TRAVEL
wishing to accompany them via with sink, Dupont and Christe.
must live out, Bloor-Runnymedc
bus are asked to.phone Dick Aoki Phone LA. 7988, after 6 p.m. district, give references. Reply by
OFFICE
(zone)
(state)
Fity)
LY. 8964 or Tom Sumi EM. 6- (Toronto)._____________________ _
143 Queen fit. West
letter to 466 Glenlake Ave., Tor
PB-IO
EM. 6-6451
Toronto
3509.
ONE ROOM-, unfurnished, in onto.
new home, in exchange for gen
eral duties once a week and baby
‘5
sitting. Cal) OR. 0263 anytime
PARTIES FOR NISEIS
TORONTO Y.B.S
TWO ROOMS, unfurnished,
X
CATERERS DE LUXE
presents
£
close to transportation. Phone
for Church dinners, dances, weddings, etc.
OX. 7516 (Toronto)._____________
in our
TWO ROOMS, adjoining (un)
PRIVATE
DINING ROOM
furnished, for couple or two
^1?
(air-conditioned)
single persons, in modern private
featuring MISS VALENTINEhome, Bathurst-St. Clair district.
call EM. 6-3102
Also one furnished room for
Friday, February 13
s
sr gle person. Call EM. 4-7832 in
daytime or LA. 8530 evenings.
— —
Adm. $1.00
ROOM AND'"BOARD
®
377-379 Spadina Avenue (at Cecil St.)
Dancing 8:30 to 12:30 p.m.
ROOM AND BOARD available.
X
TORONTO
Call Umezuki, EM. 6-5005.
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THE
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
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Winnipeg Y.B.S
N E W-
Saturday, February 7, jg^
THE NEW CANADIAN
Lucien C. Kurata
iHiiiiiiinHininiiiiiinfiiiiiiiiiijiiiiu
Barrister and Solicitor
FEBRUARY
Notary Public
An Independent Japanese-English Organ.
WINNIPEG, Man. — On Jan.
3 Adelaide St. E
13—Toronto. Toronto YBS Val- 31 a general meeting was held in
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
1st
and 2nd Mortgage Loans
entine Dance, at UNF Hall, Winnipeg for the election of of
as a medium of expression and news outlet
Off. EM. 6-olHt. LY. 3427
8:30-12:30 p.m.
among those of Japanese origin in Canada ficers for the 1953 Young Budd
13—Vancouver. Steveston Nisei hist Society executive, Terry
479 Queen St. W. — EMpire 6-5005 — Toronto, Ont.
Club Valentine Dance, at Man Miyai being chosen president.
Authorized as second class mail. Post Office Dept., Ottawa.
hattan Ballroom.
Others on the executive include
14—Toronto. Club Adelphi Valen Dorotny Kojima, vice-president;
tine Dance, at University Set Sue Kawasaki record sec’y; Fudge
tlement House, 8:30-12 p.m.
Teranishi, corr. sec’y; Tom Y'a14—Hamilton. Hamilton Nisei mamoto, treasurer; Willie Oye.
LONDON, Ont. — As the main , the gathering since Mr. Nethe^Basketball League St. Valen publicity; Rev. H. Nishimura,
tine’s Dance, at Casa Romana, honourable president; Ty Mina *eatVe ? th® ^eneral meeting of cott of the Board of Education
8:30 p.m.
the London-St. Thomas J.C.C.A. was unable to attend.
mide, advisor.
14—C hatha m. Kent-Y-Niseiat the Londoa
The Junior JCCA * reported a
Mas Miyai, Roy Kaita, audit
WINTER COATS
/
Teensters’ Club V’ a 1 e n t i n e ors; Chic Nakata, Bruce Hashi X
i f Jeb 6 011 the topic’ Percentage of 100% membership
Tailored
to
Pleasure
Dance, at Chatham YMCA, 8 moto, social convenors; Kim Tera
Resolv.ed that it is desirable that from out of the possible total A
I MICHI ASHIKAWA I
p.m.
nishi, Slug Kato, sports; Marg we teach the younger Japanese Valentine dance will be its next
15—Lethbridge. Alta. J.C.C.A. aret Ayukawa, Richard Oye, dra Canadians the Japanese Lan- activity. The meetings, it was re237 Seaton St. — Toronto |
Telephone RA. 2618
I
Council Meeting, at YMCA, 2 matics; Ruby Nagamori, edu guage, was held. Forthcoming ported, are attended very well if
p.m.
reluctantly.
’
cational.
__ FT events were also discussed.
27—Toronto. Nisei Flyers Dance,
M Th?
reached following
Items such as the JCCA banat UNF Hall.
,1 debate ™ awarded to the quet at the' Centennial United
X-RAY DIAGNOSIS
27—Vancouver. B. C. JCCA Con Over 200 Attend YBA
3
°f thr“ Church whieh was held on Jan. 31
FOR BETTER HEALTH CONSULT. .
ference Dance, at Manhattan Inauguration Dance
a
P'o
5 WOT B°b Nu' TOe discussed. Issei over seventy
X
a
V
G
V
Suzuki
fOr
the
»
f
age
were
honored
a
“
he
Ballroom, 1727 West Broadway.
VANCOUVER — There were
*
28—Raymond. Raymond Junior new faces galore and also many I , . ^ma-tive and Ida Oye and Kot- affair. Guests of honor at the
doctor of chiropractic
YBA Concert, 7 p.m.; Senior familiar faces missing as over K? anagisawa for the negative. I banquest were Dr. Fred SunaYBA Carnival & Bazaar, 1:30 200 Nisei jammed the Peter Pan . r- lakas™a also spoke, giving hara, Samuel Yamada and two
699;'¥ONGE ST.
Office RA..6549
(yonge at sloor)
p.m.
Res. Ml. 6384
TORONTO
Ballroom on Jan. 23 to attend the
Sei
A discus' former missionaries to Japan
27-28-1—Vancouver. B. C. JCCA “Inauguration Dance” of the Van- J n P,en°d fo lowed with ques- Miss Govenlock and bliss Isaac*’
7th Annual Provincial Confer couver Y.B.A. ,«e of the top or- “^^ ^ ^ ^
°f delegates to the forth- I
ence, at Hotel Georgia.
chestra dances ever held here.
f the audience. Tne coming Ontario JCCA Conference 1
J. T. MORITQ, D.C
Highlight
of
the
affair
was
the
p
e
°f
F°g
es
was
chosen
from
was
also
briefly
discussed.
i
MARCH
Doctor of Chiropractic
© s st. .
~.
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7—Chatham. Kent JCCA Shibai, draw in‘which prizes went to
19 YONGE BLVD.
Satoru Tamoto (electric fan), Joe
at Chatham YMCA, 8 p.m.
Residence
Office
8—Raymond. Raymond
YBA Mmamimaye (electric clock), A. I
HU. 8148
Obana (overnight bag), Saburo
Annual Kei-ro-kai, 6 p.m.
Nishimura
(lamp-stand), Ellen
RVYMOND
d
15—Lethbridge. Alberta J.C.C.A. Peters (table-lighter).
Gift ee,-- LT
Altl ~ Eev- HThird Annual Oratorical Con tificates for the Steveston jewel- BJZ TT 1 °£ TSpokane
Queen Young Adults
| F. A. Brewin, Q.G
test, at Capitol Theatre, 3 p.m. lery were also given as doorL™
Plan Social Evening
14—Coaldale. Coaldale’s JCCA prizes.
spoke at the Buddhist churches
Barrister & Solicitor
Spend a social evening with the
Shibai, at Coaldale Community
The next Vancouver YBA dance sponsw-edTv
f v°UP Queen Street Young Adults on
Hall.
Cameron, Weldon,
has been planned for March 20
‘ ... 6 a7mond YBA Tuesday, Feb. 10, from 8 p.m., at
20—Vancouver. Vancouver YBA
•
in conjunction nwith
Brewin & McCallum
Auditorium.
T the Reverend*
erenas the Queen Street United Church.
Dance, at Hastings Auditorium. at Hastings
______
Kawamura and Nekoda.
372 Bay St., Toronto
27—Raymond. Raymond YBA Pl________________ i__________________ ReV’ Terao arrived in Leth- There will be movies, sing-song,
Telephone EM. 3-4391
Seventh Annual Miss Sunny tl Ghoclo Slates
bridge on Jan. 19 and was hon- games and refreshments on the
Alberta Dance, 9-1.
Valentine Social
ored by a Welcome Party at the agenda. And persons attending
Encouraging results of the first Ra^lnond Church on Jan. 20. He can find the solution to “Is Vir
ginia Real?”.
__ n f
MOVING TO B. C.?
half of the social season of the SP° e at Coaldale’ Future Butte
More Singers Wanted,
Contact
El Chochlo Club, dance group, and Taber Buddhist Churches and
Visit JC Patients
JIM
KAKUTANI
has led the club executives to
alS°.gUeSt speaker at the Steve Nakai Heads
H. A. ROBERTS LTD.,
plan
an
even
more
successful
pro‘
A 1 b e r t a YBA services New Social Group
VANCOUVER — The Maria
.
.
,
which
saw
a
530 Burrard St.
Stella Glee Club is looking for gram for the remaining half- 1
a large attendance
Steve Nakai was elected to
fiom
Bussei
of
Southern
Alberta.
Vancouver 1, B. C.
more singers and all persons in season.
head the newly organized Sunday
Established
32 Years
On
Jan.
21,
a
special
Sunday
terested in joining the choristers
A Valentine social has been
evening Nisei social dancing club
Members
of
Vancouver
are asked to contact Yukio Mat slated for Feb. 8 from 7:30 to School service was held at Rav- at its meeting last week. Other
Real Estate Board
suba or Anna Fujisawa. It is not 11 p.m. at Matsuo Studio together m°nd f°llowed by an adult
— serv officers intrude Mac Otsu, vicePhone MArine 6421
required to be a club member to with entertainment and refresh ice. On Jan. 25, Rev. Terao was piesident; Beth Nekoda, record
Day or Night
join the Glee Club.
ments. Membership is open to all guest speaker at the Lethbridge ing sec’y; Eiko Iwashita, cori'
One of the recent activities of and everyone is invited to join, Ho-Onko Service, and on the fol sec’y; and Sadao Nikaido,’ treasthe Maria Stellites was the visit meet interesting people and have lowing evening, he was presented urer.
with a gift at a farewell party
of the Charitable Action Com an enjoyable time.
The group which specializes in
held
by the Raymond YBA.
mittee under Martha Uegama to
Latin-American
dancing, will
Sincere thanks is extended by
the JC patients in various hospi OBITUARY
meet regularly on Sunday even
the Raymond YBA for all per
tals including Marpole Infirmary
MUKAIDA
ings. No new members will fie
OPTOMETRISTS
and Pearson Hospital. Gift bas
HOPE, B. C. — Funeral serv - sons who helped to make Rev. accepted unless they have had
kets of assorted fruits were g'iv-' ices for Masashi Mukaida who Terao’s visit a successful one.
previous dancing instruction since
en to the patients.
died following an automobile ac
— R. K. a certain standard must be met
Representing the club at the cident on Jan. 23 near Hope, B.
For Your Eyes
to keep the instruction on an even
Catholic
^outh
Organization C., were held on Jan. 27 at the ADELPHI VALENTINE DANCE par.
Conference at the Holy Rosary Memorial Hall. Rev. S. Ikuta
The Club Adelphi is planning
ofConvenors are Bill Umezuki,
in Vancouver on Feb. 1 were ficiated.
a "Cupid-Caster” Valentine Dance social; Anne Kamazaki, member- 91
President Johnny Fujisawa, Yuon Feb. 14 at the University Set slup;
A. and Ted Kimura,
rxHuura, advisorv.
advisory.
ikio Matsuba, Nobby Fujisawa.
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
tlement House.
Meeting place is the Sons of
Benny Maeda, Anna Fujisawa,
_ Toronto — Mr. and Mrs. G. Y.
118 W. HASTINGS ST.
England Hall, 2 Berti St. Doors
and Doris Katsuno.
I Kanda and family moved to 111
VANCOUVER, B. C.
Pauline Ave., Toronto.
open at 6 p.m. with instruction
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
beginning at 8 p.m.
COALDALE
Coaldale JCCA wishes to express
smceie thanks for donations reRE-OPENING!
S'Mr r ” ?‘f P Takishima
WELCOME NISEI & ISSEI!
‘ nd Mi. Ken Takeaa.
London-St. Thomas JCCA Debates on Japanese Lane.
Problem; Banquet, Valentine Dance Among Projects
I
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buest Speaker at Joint Y.B.A. Services *
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9 For Private or Club Parties
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Saturday, February 7, jg^
THE NEW CANADIAN
Lucien C. Kurata
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Barrister and Solicitor
FEBRUARY
Notary Public
An Independent Japanese-English Organ.
WINNIPEG, Man. — On Jan.
3 Adelaide St. E
13—Toronto. Toronto YBS Val- 31 a general meeting was held in
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
1st
and 2nd Mortgage Loans
entine Dance, at UNF Hall, Winnipeg for the election of of
as a medium of expression and news outlet
Off. EM. 6-olHt. LY. 3427
8:30-12:30 p.m.
among those of Japanese origin in Canada ficers for the 1953 Young Budd
13—Vancouver. Steveston Nisei hist Society executive, Terry
479 Queen St. W. — EMpire 6-5005 — Toronto, Ont.
Club Valentine Dance, at Man Miyai being chosen president.
Authorized as second class mail. Post Office Dept., Ottawa.
hattan Ballroom.
Others on the executive include
14—Toronto. Club Adelphi Valen Dorotny Kojima, vice-president;
tine Dance, at University Set Sue Kawasaki record sec’y; Fudge
tlement House, 8:30-12 p.m.
Teranishi, corr. sec’y; Tom Y'a14—Hamilton. Hamilton Nisei mamoto, treasurer; Willie Oye.
LONDON, Ont. — As the main , the gathering since Mr. Nethe^Basketball League St. Valen publicity; Rev. H. Nishimura,
tine’s Dance, at Casa Romana, honourable president; Ty Mina *eatVe ? th® ^eneral meeting of cott of the Board of Education
8:30 p.m.
the London-St. Thomas J.C.C.A. was unable to attend.
mide, advisor.
14—C hatha m. Kent-Y-Niseiat the Londoa
The Junior JCCA * reported a
Mas Miyai, Roy Kaita, audit
WINTER COATS
/
Teensters’ Club V’ a 1 e n t i n e ors; Chic Nakata, Bruce Hashi X
i f Jeb 6 011 the topic’ Percentage of 100% membership
Tailored
to
Pleasure
Dance, at Chatham YMCA, 8 moto, social convenors; Kim Tera
Resolv.ed that it is desirable that from out of the possible total A
I MICHI ASHIKAWA I
p.m.
nishi, Slug Kato, sports; Marg we teach the younger Japanese Valentine dance will be its next
15—Lethbridge. Alta. J.C.C.A. aret Ayukawa, Richard Oye, dra Canadians the Japanese Lan- activity. The meetings, it was re237 Seaton St. — Toronto |
Telephone RA. 2618
I
Council Meeting, at YMCA, 2 matics; Ruby Nagamori, edu guage, was held. Forthcoming ported, are attended very well if
p.m.
reluctantly.
’
cational.
__ FT events were also discussed.
27—Toronto. Nisei Flyers Dance,
M Th?
reached following
Items such as the JCCA banat UNF Hall.
,1 debate ™ awarded to the quet at the' Centennial United
X-RAY DIAGNOSIS
27—Vancouver. B. C. JCCA Con Over 200 Attend YBA
3
°f thr“ Church whieh was held on Jan. 31
FOR BETTER HEALTH CONSULT. .
ference Dance, at Manhattan Inauguration Dance
a
P'o
5 WOT B°b Nu' TOe discussed. Issei over seventy
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Suzuki
fOr
the
»
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age
were
honored
a
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he
Ballroom, 1727 West Broadway.
VANCOUVER — There were
*
28—Raymond. Raymond Junior new faces galore and also many I , . ^ma-tive and Ida Oye and Kot- affair. Guests of honor at the
doctor of chiropractic
YBA Concert, 7 p.m.; Senior familiar faces missing as over K? anagisawa for the negative. I banquest were Dr. Fred SunaYBA Carnival & Bazaar, 1:30 200 Nisei jammed the Peter Pan . r- lakas™a also spoke, giving hara, Samuel Yamada and two
699;'¥ONGE ST.
Office RA..6549
(yonge at sloor)
p.m.
Res. Ml. 6384
TORONTO
Ballroom on Jan. 23 to attend the
Sei
A discus' former missionaries to Japan
27-28-1—Vancouver. B. C. JCCA “Inauguration Dance” of the Van- J n P,en°d fo lowed with ques- Miss Govenlock and bliss Isaac*’
7th Annual Provincial Confer couver Y.B.A. ,«e of the top or- “^^ ^ ^ ^
°f delegates to the forth- I
ence, at Hotel Georgia.
chestra dances ever held here.
f the audience. Tne coming Ontario JCCA Conference 1
J. T. MORITQ, D.C
Highlight
of
the
affair
was
the
p
e
°f
F°g
es
was
chosen
from
was
also
briefly
discussed.
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MARCH
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7—Chatham. Kent JCCA Shibai, draw in‘which prizes went to
19 YONGE BLVD.
Satoru Tamoto (electric fan), Joe
at Chatham YMCA, 8 p.m.
Residence
Office
8—Raymond. Raymond
YBA Mmamimaye (electric clock), A. I
HU. 8148
Obana (overnight bag), Saburo
Annual Kei-ro-kai, 6 p.m.
Nishimura
(lamp-stand), Ellen
RVYMOND
d
15—Lethbridge. Alberta J.C.C.A. Peters (table-lighter).
Gift ee,-- LT
Altl ~ Eev- HThird Annual Oratorical Con tificates for the Steveston jewel- BJZ TT 1 °£ TSpokane
Queen Young Adults
| F. A. Brewin, Q.G
test, at Capitol Theatre, 3 p.m. lery were also given as doorL™
Plan Social Evening
14—Coaldale. Coaldale’s JCCA prizes.
spoke at the Buddhist churches
Barrister & Solicitor
Spend a social evening with the
Shibai, at Coaldale Community
The next Vancouver YBA dance sponsw-edTv
f v°UP Queen Street Young Adults on
Hall.
Cameron, Weldon,
has been planned for March 20
‘ ... 6 a7mond YBA Tuesday, Feb. 10, from 8 p.m., at
20—Vancouver. Vancouver YBA
•
in conjunction nwith
Brewin & McCallum
Auditorium.
T the Reverend*
erenas the Queen Street United Church.
Dance, at Hastings Auditorium. at Hastings
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Kawamura and Nekoda.
372 Bay St., Toronto
27—Raymond. Raymond YBA Pl________________ i__________________ ReV’ Terao arrived in Leth- There will be movies, sing-song,
Telephone EM. 3-4391
Seventh Annual Miss Sunny tl Ghoclo Slates
bridge on Jan. 19 and was hon- games and refreshments on the
Alberta Dance, 9-1.
Valentine Social
ored by a Welcome Party at the agenda. And persons attending
Encouraging results of the first Ra^lnond Church on Jan. 20. He can find the solution to “Is Vir
ginia Real?”.
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MOVING TO B. C.?
half of the social season of the SP° e at Coaldale’ Future Butte
More Singers Wanted,
Contact
El Chochlo Club, dance group, and Taber Buddhist Churches and
Visit JC Patients
JIM
KAKUTANI
has led the club executives to
alS°.gUeSt speaker at the Steve Nakai Heads
H. A. ROBERTS LTD.,
plan
an
even
more
successful
pro‘
A 1 b e r t a YBA services New Social Group
VANCOUVER — The Maria
.
.
,
which
saw
a
530 Burrard St.
Stella Glee Club is looking for gram for the remaining half- 1
a large attendance
Steve Nakai was elected to
fiom
Bussei
of
Southern
Alberta.
Vancouver 1, B. C.
more singers and all persons in season.
head the newly organized Sunday
Established
32 Years
On
Jan.
21,
a
special
Sunday
terested in joining the choristers
A Valentine social has been
evening Nisei social dancing club
Members
of
Vancouver
are asked to contact Yukio Mat slated for Feb. 8 from 7:30 to School service was held at Rav- at its meeting last week. Other
Real Estate Board
suba or Anna Fujisawa. It is not 11 p.m. at Matsuo Studio together m°nd f°llowed by an adult
— serv officers intrude Mac Otsu, vicePhone MArine 6421
required to be a club member to with entertainment and refresh ice. On Jan. 25, Rev. Terao was piesident; Beth Nekoda, record
Day or Night
join the Glee Club.
ments. Membership is open to all guest speaker at the Lethbridge ing sec’y; Eiko Iwashita, cori'
One of the recent activities of and everyone is invited to join, Ho-Onko Service, and on the fol sec’y; and Sadao Nikaido,’ treasthe Maria Stellites was the visit meet interesting people and have lowing evening, he was presented urer.
with a gift at a farewell party
of the Charitable Action Com an enjoyable time.
The group which specializes in
held
by the Raymond YBA.
mittee under Martha Uegama to
Latin-American
dancing, will
Sincere thanks is extended by
the JC patients in various hospi OBITUARY
meet regularly on Sunday even
the Raymond YBA for all per
tals including Marpole Infirmary
MUKAIDA
ings. No new members will fie
OPTOMETRISTS
and Pearson Hospital. Gift bas
HOPE, B. C. — Funeral serv - sons who helped to make Rev. accepted unless they have had
kets of assorted fruits were g'iv-' ices for Masashi Mukaida who Terao’s visit a successful one.
previous dancing instruction since
en to the patients.
died following an automobile ac
— R. K. a certain standard must be met
Representing the club at the cident on Jan. 23 near Hope, B.
For Your Eyes
to keep the instruction on an even
Catholic
^outh
Organization C., were held on Jan. 27 at the ADELPHI VALENTINE DANCE par.
Conference at the Holy Rosary Memorial Hall. Rev. S. Ikuta
The Club Adelphi is planning
ofConvenors are Bill Umezuki,
in Vancouver on Feb. 1 were ficiated.
a "Cupid-Caster” Valentine Dance social; Anne Kamazaki, member- 91
President Johnny Fujisawa, Yuon Feb. 14 at the University Set slup;
A. and Ted Kimura,
rxHuura, advisorv.
advisory.
ikio Matsuba, Nobby Fujisawa.
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
tlement House.
Meeting place is the Sons of
Benny Maeda, Anna Fujisawa,
_ Toronto — Mr. and Mrs. G. Y.
118 W. HASTINGS ST.
England Hall, 2 Berti St. Doors
and Doris Katsuno.
I Kanda and family moved to 111
VANCOUVER, B. C.
Pauline Ave., Toronto.
open at 6 p.m. with instruction
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
beginning at 8 p.m.
COALDALE
Coaldale JCCA wishes to express
smceie thanks for donations reRE-OPENING!
S'Mr r ” ?‘f P Takishima
WELCOME NISEI & ISSEI!
‘ nd Mi. Ken Takeaa.
London-St. Thomas JCCA Debates on Japanese Lane.
Problem; Banquet, Valentine Dance Among Projects
I
opoirane Buoahisr Church Minister Visits Southern
A SL. „ a /* x r i
?
buest Speaker at Joint Y.B.A. Services *
TORIC OPTICAL
MURAKAMI STUDIOS
Golf Clubs For SALE
^o^ Photography of All Description
For Good Values In Golf
Clubs, New or Used. Call
-MI. 0346.
SHINGO MURAKAMI
s >L
' -
Phone HAstin
9 For Wedding Receptions
9 For Private or Club Parties
—
AIR-CONDITIONED
__
THE GREAT CHINA
A
VIC OHASHI
VANCOUVER, B. C.
I
TORONTO
J
HEhzabethSt.
_
Telephone EM. 4-5935.
Toronto.