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THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ For Canadians Of Japanese Origin
VOL. 16 —NO. 11
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1953
Outstanding Univ. Faculty Members, Prominent
Nisei Figure Judges at Que. JCCA Oratorical Contest
TORONTO, ONT.
Ont. JCCA to Meet in Toronto for Sixth Annual
Conference, Mayor Lamport Guest Speaker
MONTREAL — The forthcom
ing Second Oratorical Contest
sponsored by the Quebec JCCA
on Feb. 21 at D’Arcy McGee Hall
tario president. Chapter reports,
TORONTO — With special em Vancouver.
will include on its panel of judges
Bv Ken Adachi
Discussion on organization will discussion on budget and finance
two noted faculty members of phasis on organization, and bud
universities in Montreal and a get and finance, the Sixth Annual not only be held on the provincial and national organization will
Mighty. Tyrants
Ontario JCCA Conference will be level but on the national which ss cover most of the first day’s
leading Nisei community figure.
activity.
Babies are fine things. I like
Prof. A. L. Phelps of the McGill held with Toronto, the host chap in a critical stage. A decision will
them. In the. same manner I like University English Department ter, welcoming delegates from be likely reached as to whether
On the following day, March 1,
cobras and spiders in my lunch will serve as one of the judges. Kent, London and Hamilton for the National JCCA will be main delegates will discuss the provin
bag.
the two-day affair on February tained in its present state or be cial organization, future proProf. Phelps is not only well
Having several assorted in known to the students, but also to 2S-March 1 at the King Edward reduced to some other form, and gramme and also the. matter of
consequently to be presented at delegation to the National Con
fants visiting our household from the general public through his Hotel.
Decisions
reached
by
the
pro
the forthcoming National Con ference.
time to time or meeting up with weekly radio commentaries over
Feature of the social events of
them elsewhere, I have had many the CBC network. Noted as a wit vincial conference on those vital ference.
subjects
may
have
an
important
With
delegates
registering
at9
the two-day conference which in
an opportunity to think about in and a raconteur, he is a leading
bearing
on
the
future
of
the
en
a.m.
on
Feb.
28,
the
first
session
fants in general.
cludes a banquet and a dance, will
authority on Canadian literature.
tire JCCA organization with the will begin with welcome addres be the guest, speaker who this
One of the more curious thin.gs
Mr. D. D. Smith of the Sir
Fifth National JCCA Conference ses by Edward Ide, Toronto pres year is IM ay or Allan Lamport,
about babies is their ability to George Williams College will al
slated for Easter weekend in ident, and Mikio Nakamura, On- Toronto’s colorful and aggressive
dominate and completely hold so be serving on the panel. As a
chief citizen. Mayor Lamport, is
adults under their spell in the students’ counsellor, Mr. Smith is
expect ed to address the delegates,
same way the television set has noted for his battery of psycho
observers
and guests at the con
done - in the living-room scene. logical tests which he applies to
ference banquet at Muirhead’s
They are cunningly artless in. all and sundry at Sir George. Be
Restaurant on Feb. 28.
their behaviour and if one were sides helping to solve students’
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — When the “best directed’- film for 1952.
so bold as to refrain from paying vocational and personal problems, the “Oscars” are handed out for
Last year, it received a special
attention to them or cease from Mr. Smith is a lecturer in Edu the best performances and pic “Oscar” fox- the “best foreignChicago Woman, Son
uttering cooing and, if one were cation and Industrial Psychology. tures of 1952 next March, don’t language movie after playing in
to think about it, rather idiotic
The third member of the panel, be surprised to see “Rashomon” Li'l Tokyo’s Linda Lea theatre in Found Dead, Orientalnoises, they will make their dis Miss T. Hidaka, is known through back in the limelight.
May, 1951. Subsequently it was Like Violent Situation
pleasure known in emphatic man her past services as an Educa
That it was shown among nine taken over by RKO, subtitled
ner.
CHICAGO, Ill. — A double
tional Supervisor for all the ghost others last week to a select group with English and screened in
Adults I know who are basic towns during the evacuation of movie directors, puts the Japa Beverly Hill’s arty Canon theatre. tragedy was disclosed last week
ally intelligent people will sud years. At present, she has a posi nese movie, which hoisted the This latter showing, the Academy in a Chicago apartment when a
denly come out with all kinds of tion in the Montreal Neurological Nippon movie industry into inter of Arts rule indicates, made Japanese woman was found beat
fantastic sounds upon meeting a Institute as a. medico-social national limelight, was reported “Rashomon” eligible for general en to death with a bloody hammer
by a Kyodo News Agency corres competition for "Oscars” and has nearby and her son was lying
specimen of an enfant terrible. worker.
Such sounds range from loud
To date, there are eight aspir pondent here.
been placed on the 1952 list of dead in the adjoining room with
his wrist and arms slashed and
This
alone,
according
to
the
sucking noises to animal expres ing orators entered in the contest
eligible pictures.
sions of delight, each person try with prospects of more. Keen in correspondent, puts “Rashomon”
“Oscars” are presented on the his stomach disemboweled with
ing to outdo the other in versa terest has been shown in the as a contender for the “Oscar” as basis that a film is shown in the scissors.
Police said that Kenji Kasai,
tility and volume.
community? Orators will vie for
greater Los Angeles area. '
Fiftih Bride Arrives,
That a Japanese-made motion 32, apparently beat his 57-yearAnd if one were independent the Quebec JCCA Challenge Tro
picture is the first film being- old mother to death and then
To Reside in Sask.
enough not to join in this wild phy to be awarded the best
made eligible two successive slashed himself. The son, for
melee of worshippers, the infant speaker of the night.
VANCOUVER — The fifth
years for Academy recognition some unknown reason, had taken
immediately fixes a baleful eye
Japanese war bride to arrive
a vow of silence against his
is unprecedented.
at you and mentally takes note Noted Japan Artists
in Canada, Mrs. Teruko Beeds,
The Hollywood Foreign Press mother several years ago.
that she must cry more lustily if
arrived in Vancouver on Feb.
For
Kisaragi
Concert
The bodies were found by Tom
Association composed of repre
she were to be suddenly left alone
6 with her husband, Pte. Ken
One of Japan’s leading sopra
sentatives from some 50 nations, Oishi, manager of the apartment
in the room with you. And you go
neth R. Beeds, en route to his
nos,
Miss Kiyoko Otani, and a
is presenting a special award to building, after he had not seen
cringing about when the par
home in Lloydminster, Sask.
Daiei Studios for its “Rashomon” the victims for five days.
ent (s) come swiftly to the rescue classical Japanese dancer, Mrs.
The couple marked their first
Sumi
Yukawa,
will be guest art
on Feb. T4 at the third World
The father of the family hang
and look askance at you, and you
wedding anniversary just prior
ists
at
the Kisaragi Club concert
Film Festival at Club Delmar in ed himself in ,a forest preserve
quickly hide the weapon you were
to reaching Vancouver as their
planned
for March 21 at the UkSanta Monica.
in 1949.
beginning to blandish with mali
plane flew over the Pacific to
rainian
Hall.
Both
are
now
in
cious intent. If elephants have
Canada.
excellent memories, then I would New York, the latter the wife of
say that babies come a good sec the famous Nobel Prize winner, R. Mayhew Addresses
Hideki Yukawa.
ond best.
Japan-Canada Society
Life takes on a different aspect
TOKYO — Robert W. Mayhew,
One of the attractions of the rows.”
once a baby enters into the .daily
Canadian ambassador to Japan, social season in Toronto will be a
Be that as it may, it is the first
routine of the household. It is a
recently told the first post-war Miss Valentine Contest sponsored time that a contest on such a wide
moment when the whole world
luncheon meeting of the newly by the Toronto Young Buddhists scale has been attempted among
stops in its headlong flight, and
COBOURG, Ont. — The Vol- reorganized Canada-Japan Soc Society with the Queen to be Nisei groups in Toronto.
shudders, as it were, in nameless koff Canadian Ballet, regarded as iety that he hoped Japan’s entry
crowned at their Annual Valen
Nine groups will likely send
agony. For unto all, a king is a pioneer in Canadian ballet, now into the United Nations would not
tine Dance at the UNF Hall, this entrants. Representatives, to date,
born, and how jealously and des reorganized as a “concert group” be held up much longer.
Friday, Feb. 13. Contestants from are Eiko Iwashita, Toronto J.C.potically he will guard his domain. for the purpose of touring Onta
Mayhew who is an honorary- nine major Nisei clubs and or C.A.; Mitsy Yoshida, Club Adel
They have a way about them, rio, marked its return to the bal president of the group, told the ganizations in Toronto are ex phi; Rose Mori, Club Rhapsody;
waddling like ducks all over your let scene with a concert in the 100 Canadian and Japanese mem pected to vie for the honor.
Lily Matsuo, Toronto Anglican
freshly shined shoes or playing Cobourg Opera House on Feb. 7. bers who were present, that the
Judging of the Queen will be Y.P.A.; Susie Tanouye, Club Ami;
prettily with your record album. Dancing in the company were UN was “man’s best hope for the based on 25 per cent popularity Nancy Ikebata, Club After-Hours.
These are meaningly qualities two youthful Toronto Nisei danc peaceful co-existence of nations” vote of the public while a panel of Three other groups, Queen Street
that foretell some future talent ers, Naomi Kimura and David and that he welcomed Japan’s co judges will base 75 per cent on United Young Adults Group, Met
or at least, an artist in the mak Toguri.
operation with the UN.
personality, poise, beauty, and ropolitan Nisei Fellowship, and
ing-, the doting parents tell us,
The Volkoff company present
•The Canada-Japan Society was other factors. Judges will also the host group, Toronto Y.B.S.,
that must not be nipped in the ed its premiere of Folkine’s bal reorganized recently with the ob choose two attendants.
have yet to name their candi
bud.
let, Le Coq d-Or. The group was jective of promoting friendly re
The main objective for the Miss dates.
And to think what horror revitalized when a number of lations. President lyemasu Toku Valentine Contest, T.Y.B.S. exec
All ballots must be handed in
I must have been when I was a professional dancers returned to gawa who was Japanese minister utives state, is “not for the pur by 11 p.m. and candidates are re
young cub, complete with nippled form the foundation of the com to Canada prior to the war, wel pose of competing beauty but to quested to make their appearance
pany.
milk bottle and dripping diaper.
comed Mayhew and his wife.
climax the day of cupids and ar- by 10 p.m.
।
•CounterPOINT
'RASHOMON', '51 WINNER, BACK IN CONTENTION
FOR ACADEMY AWARD, UNPRECEDENTED MOVE
Nine Groups to Enter Candidates for Toronto
YBS Miss Valentine Contest, Six Already Named
Two Nisei to Tour
Ont. In Ballet Co.
An Independent Organ For Canadians Of Japanese Origin
VOL. 16 —NO. 11
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1953
Outstanding Univ. Faculty Members, Prominent
Nisei Figure Judges at Que. JCCA Oratorical Contest
TORONTO, ONT.
Ont. JCCA to Meet in Toronto for Sixth Annual
Conference, Mayor Lamport Guest Speaker
MONTREAL — The forthcom
ing Second Oratorical Contest
sponsored by the Quebec JCCA
on Feb. 21 at D’Arcy McGee Hall
tario president. Chapter reports,
TORONTO — With special em Vancouver.
will include on its panel of judges
Bv Ken Adachi
Discussion on organization will discussion on budget and finance
two noted faculty members of phasis on organization, and bud
universities in Montreal and a get and finance, the Sixth Annual not only be held on the provincial and national organization will
Mighty. Tyrants
Ontario JCCA Conference will be level but on the national which ss cover most of the first day’s
leading Nisei community figure.
activity.
Babies are fine things. I like
Prof. A. L. Phelps of the McGill held with Toronto, the host chap in a critical stage. A decision will
them. In the. same manner I like University English Department ter, welcoming delegates from be likely reached as to whether
On the following day, March 1,
cobras and spiders in my lunch will serve as one of the judges. Kent, London and Hamilton for the National JCCA will be main delegates will discuss the provin
bag.
the two-day affair on February tained in its present state or be cial organization, future proProf. Phelps is not only well
Having several assorted in known to the students, but also to 2S-March 1 at the King Edward reduced to some other form, and gramme and also the. matter of
consequently to be presented at delegation to the National Con
fants visiting our household from the general public through his Hotel.
Decisions
reached
by
the
pro
the forthcoming National Con ference.
time to time or meeting up with weekly radio commentaries over
Feature of the social events of
them elsewhere, I have had many the CBC network. Noted as a wit vincial conference on those vital ference.
subjects
may
have
an
important
With
delegates
registering
at9
the two-day conference which in
an opportunity to think about in and a raconteur, he is a leading
bearing
on
the
future
of
the
en
a.m.
on
Feb.
28,
the
first
session
fants in general.
cludes a banquet and a dance, will
authority on Canadian literature.
tire JCCA organization with the will begin with welcome addres be the guest, speaker who this
One of the more curious thin.gs
Mr. D. D. Smith of the Sir
Fifth National JCCA Conference ses by Edward Ide, Toronto pres year is IM ay or Allan Lamport,
about babies is their ability to George Williams College will al
slated for Easter weekend in ident, and Mikio Nakamura, On- Toronto’s colorful and aggressive
dominate and completely hold so be serving on the panel. As a
chief citizen. Mayor Lamport, is
adults under their spell in the students’ counsellor, Mr. Smith is
expect ed to address the delegates,
same way the television set has noted for his battery of psycho
observers
and guests at the con
done - in the living-room scene. logical tests which he applies to
ference banquet at Muirhead’s
They are cunningly artless in. all and sundry at Sir George. Be
Restaurant on Feb. 28.
their behaviour and if one were sides helping to solve students’
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — When the “best directed’- film for 1952.
so bold as to refrain from paying vocational and personal problems, the “Oscars” are handed out for
Last year, it received a special
attention to them or cease from Mr. Smith is a lecturer in Edu the best performances and pic “Oscar” fox- the “best foreignChicago Woman, Son
uttering cooing and, if one were cation and Industrial Psychology. tures of 1952 next March, don’t language movie after playing in
to think about it, rather idiotic
The third member of the panel, be surprised to see “Rashomon” Li'l Tokyo’s Linda Lea theatre in Found Dead, Orientalnoises, they will make their dis Miss T. Hidaka, is known through back in the limelight.
May, 1951. Subsequently it was Like Violent Situation
pleasure known in emphatic man her past services as an Educa
That it was shown among nine taken over by RKO, subtitled
ner.
CHICAGO, Ill. — A double
tional Supervisor for all the ghost others last week to a select group with English and screened in
Adults I know who are basic towns during the evacuation of movie directors, puts the Japa Beverly Hill’s arty Canon theatre. tragedy was disclosed last week
ally intelligent people will sud years. At present, she has a posi nese movie, which hoisted the This latter showing, the Academy in a Chicago apartment when a
denly come out with all kinds of tion in the Montreal Neurological Nippon movie industry into inter of Arts rule indicates, made Japanese woman was found beat
fantastic sounds upon meeting a Institute as a. medico-social national limelight, was reported “Rashomon” eligible for general en to death with a bloody hammer
by a Kyodo News Agency corres competition for "Oscars” and has nearby and her son was lying
specimen of an enfant terrible. worker.
Such sounds range from loud
To date, there are eight aspir pondent here.
been placed on the 1952 list of dead in the adjoining room with
his wrist and arms slashed and
This
alone,
according
to
the
sucking noises to animal expres ing orators entered in the contest
eligible pictures.
sions of delight, each person try with prospects of more. Keen in correspondent, puts “Rashomon”
“Oscars” are presented on the his stomach disemboweled with
ing to outdo the other in versa terest has been shown in the as a contender for the “Oscar” as basis that a film is shown in the scissors.
Police said that Kenji Kasai,
tility and volume.
community? Orators will vie for
greater Los Angeles area. '
Fiftih Bride Arrives,
That a Japanese-made motion 32, apparently beat his 57-yearAnd if one were independent the Quebec JCCA Challenge Tro
picture is the first film being- old mother to death and then
To Reside in Sask.
enough not to join in this wild phy to be awarded the best
made eligible two successive slashed himself. The son, for
melee of worshippers, the infant speaker of the night.
VANCOUVER — The fifth
years for Academy recognition some unknown reason, had taken
immediately fixes a baleful eye
Japanese war bride to arrive
a vow of silence against his
is unprecedented.
at you and mentally takes note Noted Japan Artists
in Canada, Mrs. Teruko Beeds,
The Hollywood Foreign Press mother several years ago.
that she must cry more lustily if
arrived in Vancouver on Feb.
For
Kisaragi
Concert
The bodies were found by Tom
Association composed of repre
she were to be suddenly left alone
6 with her husband, Pte. Ken
One of Japan’s leading sopra
sentatives from some 50 nations, Oishi, manager of the apartment
in the room with you. And you go
neth R. Beeds, en route to his
nos,
Miss Kiyoko Otani, and a
is presenting a special award to building, after he had not seen
cringing about when the par
home in Lloydminster, Sask.
Daiei Studios for its “Rashomon” the victims for five days.
ent (s) come swiftly to the rescue classical Japanese dancer, Mrs.
The couple marked their first
Sumi
Yukawa,
will be guest art
on Feb. T4 at the third World
The father of the family hang
and look askance at you, and you
wedding anniversary just prior
ists
at
the Kisaragi Club concert
Film Festival at Club Delmar in ed himself in ,a forest preserve
quickly hide the weapon you were
to reaching Vancouver as their
planned
for March 21 at the UkSanta Monica.
in 1949.
beginning to blandish with mali
plane flew over the Pacific to
rainian
Hall.
Both
are
now
in
cious intent. If elephants have
Canada.
excellent memories, then I would New York, the latter the wife of
say that babies come a good sec the famous Nobel Prize winner, R. Mayhew Addresses
Hideki Yukawa.
ond best.
Japan-Canada Society
Life takes on a different aspect
TOKYO — Robert W. Mayhew,
One of the attractions of the rows.”
once a baby enters into the .daily
Canadian ambassador to Japan, social season in Toronto will be a
Be that as it may, it is the first
routine of the household. It is a
recently told the first post-war Miss Valentine Contest sponsored time that a contest on such a wide
moment when the whole world
luncheon meeting of the newly by the Toronto Young Buddhists scale has been attempted among
stops in its headlong flight, and
COBOURG, Ont. — The Vol- reorganized Canada-Japan Soc Society with the Queen to be Nisei groups in Toronto.
shudders, as it were, in nameless koff Canadian Ballet, regarded as iety that he hoped Japan’s entry
crowned at their Annual Valen
Nine groups will likely send
agony. For unto all, a king is a pioneer in Canadian ballet, now into the United Nations would not
tine Dance at the UNF Hall, this entrants. Representatives, to date,
born, and how jealously and des reorganized as a “concert group” be held up much longer.
Friday, Feb. 13. Contestants from are Eiko Iwashita, Toronto J.C.potically he will guard his domain. for the purpose of touring Onta
Mayhew who is an honorary- nine major Nisei clubs and or C.A.; Mitsy Yoshida, Club Adel
They have a way about them, rio, marked its return to the bal president of the group, told the ganizations in Toronto are ex phi; Rose Mori, Club Rhapsody;
waddling like ducks all over your let scene with a concert in the 100 Canadian and Japanese mem pected to vie for the honor.
Lily Matsuo, Toronto Anglican
freshly shined shoes or playing Cobourg Opera House on Feb. 7. bers who were present, that the
Judging of the Queen will be Y.P.A.; Susie Tanouye, Club Ami;
prettily with your record album. Dancing in the company were UN was “man’s best hope for the based on 25 per cent popularity Nancy Ikebata, Club After-Hours.
These are meaningly qualities two youthful Toronto Nisei danc peaceful co-existence of nations” vote of the public while a panel of Three other groups, Queen Street
that foretell some future talent ers, Naomi Kimura and David and that he welcomed Japan’s co judges will base 75 per cent on United Young Adults Group, Met
or at least, an artist in the mak Toguri.
operation with the UN.
personality, poise, beauty, and ropolitan Nisei Fellowship, and
ing-, the doting parents tell us,
The Volkoff company present
•The Canada-Japan Society was other factors. Judges will also the host group, Toronto Y.B.S.,
that must not be nipped in the ed its premiere of Folkine’s bal reorganized recently with the ob choose two attendants.
have yet to name their candi
bud.
let, Le Coq d-Or. The group was jective of promoting friendly re
The main objective for the Miss dates.
And to think what horror revitalized when a number of lations. President lyemasu Toku Valentine Contest, T.Y.B.S. exec
All ballots must be handed in
I must have been when I was a professional dancers returned to gawa who was Japanese minister utives state, is “not for the pur by 11 p.m. and candidates are re
young cub, complete with nippled form the foundation of the com to Canada prior to the war, wel pose of competing beauty but to quested to make their appearance
pany.
milk bottle and dripping diaper.
comed Mayhew and his wife.
climax the day of cupids and ar- by 10 p.m.
।
•CounterPOINT
'RASHOMON', '51 WINNER, BACK IN CONTENTION
FOR ACADEMY AWARD, UNPRECEDENTED MOVE
Nine Groups to Enter Candidates for Toronto
YBS Miss Valentine Contest, Six Already Named
Two Nisei to Tour
Ont. In Ballet Co.
Page 2
U
NEW
BAITING THE BULL
mass and authority
Wednesday, Feb. H, 1953
By T. M. K
emme
cl re
As I have said before, democracy is when a
not be in the muck and mire of our confusions
By CINDERELLA
person’s free will, his freedom to choose, is
today.
respected. And I have said that in a society
MR. COUTTS AND j
The pressing question today is: Out of all the
( emocracy is a society) there must be order, and
multitude 01 signs and symbols, of slogans and
“Iou never send Valentine Cards!” There Avas a
f•
o maintain that order there must be authority,
platitudes, of civil laws old and new, of standlous
disbelief
on
her
face..
°°
k
of
Fredin
and to uphold that authority there must be rules.
ards that seem to shift with, the wind and the
“Nope,” I said nonchalantly, digging my hand d
,
ie better the discipline (not regimentation) the
weather, of obligations more in the breach than
better the efficiency.
pocket,
surveying with righteous scorn the' mass' of ./ ,
• ly
in the observation, which, are the ones which we
around the Valentine Cards counter.
^ople
I have said also that obedience to the right
must recognize as the right ones? How are we
aut ority is fieedom, while disobedience is slav.Not even to your . . .” The word “boyfriend”
t
to know?
JR but she changed it to “best friend.”'“Not even to vou^hert
ery. Presuming that we will accept right authorIf you dig deep into your consciousness vou
friend ... or to your mother?”
■
‘
oe&t
4
we t0 recognize it in its visible as
will come up with something that might surprise
pects . Have we ever looked around us and real
“Nope. I love my mother. I love mv fripnd? t
1
„
you: you thirst for good; you want the truth;
relatives, but I’m not sending them Valentine cards.”
m°S ° ^^
ized we are surrounded by the visible material
you want to be wise.
aspects of authority? Take a good look, my
n A rTJatJaS Pretty definite- Mr- Coutts of Hallmark Cards Inc
Have you ever seen the smirk on the face of
friends, and here after do not scoff at what you
and I don t see eye to eye on Valentine Cards.
a shallow skeptic who thinks there is somethingsaw but did not understand in reality.
I’ve learned the hard way not to throw around Valentine
unnecessary and even ridiculous in an ordinary
Authority, as such, is understood by the
CorffhW 1 Z® t0 buy Va'entirie Cards just to help lit
joe wanting all this ? Have you thought that it
intellect, it needs the material senses to convey
Coutts boost his sales another half a million dollars this year He'
might be his own inadequacy, his own inability,
that idea to us in many ways. For instance, to
a.ong with other big business men, has commercialized ChristZ
incapacity to understand his own real need that
hear the voice of authority we must listen with
to such an extent that only my innate stubbornness and depleted
makes him jeer? To him it seems that the uni
°ur ears to words, or read with our eyes the
.nances around tnat time of the year have allowed me to maintain
versal human hunger for spiritual reality, the
words, through which it us relayed to us. How
a proper perspective. But when it comes to St. Valentine’s Day Hi
Absolute, is only an abnormal psychosis, a sort
ever, just to hear or read the edicts of authority
fignt
eveiy meh of the way to preserve it for “lovers only”.
of neurotic itch that comes from un-appeased
is not enough for us forgetful humans. We have
bodily appetites. This spiritual hunger in man
*
*
to be reminded continually in everything. Take
is but added proof that he is more than animal
oho
C°
J mig ‘ haVe 8°‘ aI""8 wf ^ell when I Wa,
the standards of measurement whether of weight
on^b that he has a soul, and that soul yearns
about
seven
years
of
age, when I wasn’t much concerned about the
or coinage or what-have-you. One pound is always
foi' its Creator.
^"/hVc -°f “V"8' 11 was vaguely brought to my simple
sixteen ounces, no more no less, and fiftv cents
As
the soul yearns for the Eternal Absolute,
ind that Saint Valentine was the patron saint of'love and lovers
is only fifty cents, and to safeguard these there
the intellect understands that and finds it reas
is an official standard kept safely in official
' thi a- rt
I roan”. But then, not having experienced anvonable. If we are going to look for perfection in
Z “ bT TY
V' Snd haVi"S SI’™»ce'J only discomforts,
quarters which can check the scales .' . to prevent
anything,
then
it
is
only
reasonable
that
we
look
cheating. Why do you suppose there are curbs
«’ ■/ .
°?» !“SS
churches in the presence of the 0^
for that which is Perfection, itself. eternal and
fori™ M ”v Z1 “y acquain8ance, such information was sooi
on the sidewalks ? That’s to remind pedestrians
absolute. Then if we are goingto measure human
that the road is for vehicles, and if you stray off
Z
^ cI-7“—hich no doubt, gave Mr. Coutts a
ity by a standard, that standard will have to be
carelessly you’re liable to get hurt.
nev, angle for greater sales - - was the cardboard box our Grade 2
absolute, a final authority that is unchanging.
Talking about the vestments of authority,
eaCne. Z4 T°n her deSk’ S'ai,y decanted with red hearts, on FebThat
authority,
translated
in
such
Arise
that
it
w'hat about the police uniforms, minsterial collars,
Z d
°
"'• dropped handfuls of cards, some laboriously
can be understood within the frameAvork of our
and why teachers sit at a special desk in front
t 6 ™"8 °.” project Periods. some bought at the corner drug
natural limitations reveals to us in many ways
of the class, the Queen’s crown and scepter, the
oT;
r
Z ^prompted, not by love, but by something
the purpose for Avhich man Avas created.
parliamentary mace, and so on down the line ?
close to competition and the collecting instinct. Just how many mom
To recognize that authority, we have but to
We know that the police stand for law and
valentines I could show off before my less fortunate school mates
look
around us at the world, what we know of
01 dei. _E\en if we don’t, know each policeman
w
iT! 6 A ‘° V Mr' C°Utts "'™ld have made money then.
it, its immutable laws. In so doing we begin to
personally, as soon as we see the uniform we
We could have shaken hands, then, as friends.
understand something of the Infinite, we realize
know it means law and order. It’s easy to recog
t T ^n^ T' Coutts and I might have got along very Avell even
how much we do not know, how much there is to
nize. Some police betray their uniform, but that
to the age of twelve At'that time the lowest forms of animal existlearn, and how much we need help to attain a
doesn’t cancel one bit the authoritv they stand
™e ".^a ^-yar-old boys, all school teachers, Sunday school teachunity with the Source of good, the Absolute
for.
eis and disciplinarians, even mothers and fathers. That was the year
Truth, Infinite Wisdom itself.
Perhaps these outward signs in themselves
m W TZ PaSS W°rds’ stron&’ ferce promises of undiing
But because we are still only human beings,
aren’t very important but Avhen you realize that
ojaltj for the gang ’. And Mr. Coutts’ mean Uttle Valentines, show
limited beings, we need the visible aspects of
they represent, such things as laAw and order,
ing school teachers with horse-faces, boys with cabbage ears and
Authority. To keep from being- run over by cars
knoAvledge, sovereignty and loyalty, nationhood,’
Mortimer Snerd personalities, were bought up fast and furiously
we stay on the right side of the curb; to keep
safety, rights and priAnleges, etc., then they be
oi \ a en me s Day. Mr. Coutts sure cleaned up during that period!
from being imprisoned we stay on the right side
come important to every one of us, and only the
*
*
of our civil laws: therefore to keep ourselves
ignorant would ridicule them. If you would' pre
The autumn I was thirteen, I suddenly found my erstwhile gangfrom eternal destruction, we oug’ht to know which
serve these you obey the rules set doAvn by author
is
the
right
side
of
the
Last
Word.
If
we
defy
impossible, and foresook them for a lady teacher in first year High
ity for the preservation of these metaphArsical
these
authorities,
it
is
only
reasonable
that
we
School. I can’t account for that overwhelming crush for a lady
concepts. Without these Ansible aspects Ave Avould
pay
the
price
of
our
pride:
Destruction.
F0 F’’jTeSS lt; was that I felt no one understood me, except Miss
be hard put to remember them all at the rio-ht
If
we
would
only
realize
that
the
three
levels
Harris She was a lovely thing! She was blonde and young, and I
time.
°
of what I called “authorities,” stem from One
remember, I developed quite a feeling against the English Teacher
If the visible aspects of authority
------------ ., mean so
Authority,
we
would
not
be
separatingour
ani
Avho used to walk her home after school. She had a way of making
much to our physical life, our civil life, then Iioav
mal
nature
from
our
spiritual,
putting
them
into
n
'T Tpterestin^ and a way of looking into one’s eyes with a
much more important they ought to be in our
divided spheres as if .they were not intricably
thousand dancing lights in her own. But my kind of love was inar
intellectual life, dtir spiritual life! If avc need
inter-related. Such division is un-natural. We can
ticulate. I was a shy, strangely-mixed up creature, scraAAmy and
constant reminders in order to be safe from bodily
be bodily luxurious and spiritually starved, or
clumsy. Aching for recognition, I worked harder than ever on her
harm, in order to stay on the sidewalk so to
even dead. We can be intellectually cancerous and
subjects, aped her mannerisms, and prayed that when I grew up, I
speak, how much more vigilant we must be to
not
know
it.
That
terrible
disease
starts
the
mom
would
look like her. That’s Avhere my friend, Coutts, came in. In
keep our intellectual life on an even keel, to keep
ent we deny Authority, the very moment we are
persuasive advertisements he told me that there was a way to Miss
our spiritual life alive and functioning. Then are
too
proud
to
accept
curbs
for
our
intellectual
. anis heart. I bought a beautiful Valentine Card, resplendant with
we to scoff because those who know the dangers
pride, the moment we put ourselves above law.
torget-me-nots and bluebirds and hearts and flowers. And as is the
of treading unwarily alone, look to authoritv to
guide them ?
The payment exacted is terrible also, for often we
custom, instead of signing my name, I scrawled “Guess Who?” Miss
HaiixS guessed alright, but guessed all wrong, and another girl in
do not recognize it-as payment or as terrible. We
Our daily life is full of repetition, full of
think, and this is a delusion, that we have
the class whose poise and charm I envied, got the credit for my
constant reminders. If we think we can get along
achieved
liberty.
Only
when
we_
have
reached
v ithout them, we find ourselves becoming- dirty,
alentine. But I -was too proud to mention it. I Avas off “Women
Teachers” for all time. I began to doubt Mr. Coutts’ intention on
inevitable destruction will we feel the despair
unkept, sleepless, hungry, in more ways than just,
of it all.
behalt of St. Valentine.
physically. If we think we can get along without
If we could discover for our individual selves,
Now Mr. Coutts has a wonderously elegant Valentine Avhich
the visible helps we exaggerate our self-suffici
through a lucid process of reasoning-, what is
ency. for if we were so omniscient that we would
se > on 1 e counters for about $1.50, Avith English script written
the right authority on which to base our appre
get along without these material helps we would
across it: “To Someone Very Dear on Valentine’s Dav”. Maybe there
ciation of the standards visible in all areas of
are men who like that sort of thing, but whenever I see so huge a
display of commercialized affection, I remember Glen. Glen Avas
cur daily living, then Ave Avould
quite
a guy, Aiith plenty of braAvn, deep blue eves and a crooked
not scoff parrot-like at legitimate
FT
Was’ tO me at sixteen the ePit0™e of manliness and good
limits to liberty (to preA’ent it
t
he hSd Said tO me’ “Cin’ you go ^^ in the lake”, I think
from
degenerating
into
license),
dw Independent Japanese-English Organ.
I would have. And he never got to knoAv the depths or extent of mv
at familiar signposts, guides, or
/FT11’ Which 1 ?ad intended to .Profess a la Mr. Coutts. “Poor
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
^axv.
, ae said,. I feel soiry for him. That blonde dame in Dhision
as a medium of expression and news outlet
AvhateA*er AA*e choose to call these
। gaA.e him a giant A'alentine and the whole team found out about it!
among those of Japanese origin in Canada.
visible and material aspects of
Imagine
any female being silly enough to send a fella a valentine,
KEN ADACHI..... .................
J
_
e’ > Cah .
I agieed in a very small i-oice, and tore up the one I
that authority which help to keep
Ti« „m ™EzrKl —....... Edi"
had in my pocket.
4.9 Queen St. W. _ EMpire 6-5005 - Toronto, Ont.
older m society by keeping its
And then there Avas Tony, tall and dark and handsome. He had
Authorized as second class man. Post ottlce Dept., Ottawa
members in order.
(Continued on Page 8)
THE NEW CANADIAN
NEW
BAITING THE BULL
mass and authority
Wednesday, Feb. H, 1953
By T. M. K
emme
cl re
As I have said before, democracy is when a
not be in the muck and mire of our confusions
By CINDERELLA
person’s free will, his freedom to choose, is
today.
respected. And I have said that in a society
MR. COUTTS AND j
The pressing question today is: Out of all the
( emocracy is a society) there must be order, and
multitude 01 signs and symbols, of slogans and
“Iou never send Valentine Cards!” There Avas a
f•
o maintain that order there must be authority,
platitudes, of civil laws old and new, of standlous
disbelief
on
her
face..
°°
k
of
Fredin
and to uphold that authority there must be rules.
ards that seem to shift with, the wind and the
“Nope,” I said nonchalantly, digging my hand d
,
ie better the discipline (not regimentation) the
weather, of obligations more in the breach than
better the efficiency.
pocket,
surveying with righteous scorn the' mass' of ./ ,
• ly
in the observation, which, are the ones which we
around the Valentine Cards counter.
^ople
I have said also that obedience to the right
must recognize as the right ones? How are we
aut ority is fieedom, while disobedience is slav.Not even to your . . .” The word “boyfriend”
t
to know?
JR but she changed it to “best friend.”'“Not even to vou^hert
ery. Presuming that we will accept right authorIf you dig deep into your consciousness vou
friend ... or to your mother?”
■
‘
oe&t
4
we t0 recognize it in its visible as
will come up with something that might surprise
pects . Have we ever looked around us and real
“Nope. I love my mother. I love mv fripnd? t
1
„
you: you thirst for good; you want the truth;
relatives, but I’m not sending them Valentine cards.”
m°S ° ^^
ized we are surrounded by the visible material
you want to be wise.
aspects of authority? Take a good look, my
n A rTJatJaS Pretty definite- Mr- Coutts of Hallmark Cards Inc
Have you ever seen the smirk on the face of
friends, and here after do not scoff at what you
and I don t see eye to eye on Valentine Cards.
a shallow skeptic who thinks there is somethingsaw but did not understand in reality.
I’ve learned the hard way not to throw around Valentine
unnecessary and even ridiculous in an ordinary
Authority, as such, is understood by the
CorffhW 1 Z® t0 buy Va'entirie Cards just to help lit
joe wanting all this ? Have you thought that it
intellect, it needs the material senses to convey
Coutts boost his sales another half a million dollars this year He'
might be his own inadequacy, his own inability,
that idea to us in many ways. For instance, to
a.ong with other big business men, has commercialized ChristZ
incapacity to understand his own real need that
hear the voice of authority we must listen with
to such an extent that only my innate stubbornness and depleted
makes him jeer? To him it seems that the uni
°ur ears to words, or read with our eyes the
.nances around tnat time of the year have allowed me to maintain
versal human hunger for spiritual reality, the
words, through which it us relayed to us. How
a proper perspective. But when it comes to St. Valentine’s Day Hi
Absolute, is only an abnormal psychosis, a sort
ever, just to hear or read the edicts of authority
fignt
eveiy meh of the way to preserve it for “lovers only”.
of neurotic itch that comes from un-appeased
is not enough for us forgetful humans. We have
bodily appetites. This spiritual hunger in man
*
*
to be reminded continually in everything. Take
is but added proof that he is more than animal
oho
C°
J mig ‘ haVe 8°‘ aI""8 wf ^ell when I Wa,
the standards of measurement whether of weight
on^b that he has a soul, and that soul yearns
about
seven
years
of
age, when I wasn’t much concerned about the
or coinage or what-have-you. One pound is always
foi' its Creator.
^"/hVc -°f “V"8' 11 was vaguely brought to my simple
sixteen ounces, no more no less, and fiftv cents
As
the soul yearns for the Eternal Absolute,
ind that Saint Valentine was the patron saint of'love and lovers
is only fifty cents, and to safeguard these there
the intellect understands that and finds it reas
is an official standard kept safely in official
' thi a- rt
I roan”. But then, not having experienced anvonable. If we are going to look for perfection in
Z “ bT TY
V' Snd haVi"S SI’™»ce'J only discomforts,
quarters which can check the scales .' . to prevent
anything,
then
it
is
only
reasonable
that
we
look
cheating. Why do you suppose there are curbs
«’ ■/ .
°?» !“SS
churches in the presence of the 0^
for that which is Perfection, itself. eternal and
fori™ M ”v Z1 “y acquain8ance, such information was sooi
on the sidewalks ? That’s to remind pedestrians
absolute. Then if we are goingto measure human
that the road is for vehicles, and if you stray off
Z
^ cI-7“—hich no doubt, gave Mr. Coutts a
ity by a standard, that standard will have to be
carelessly you’re liable to get hurt.
nev, angle for greater sales - - was the cardboard box our Grade 2
absolute, a final authority that is unchanging.
Talking about the vestments of authority,
eaCne. Z4 T°n her deSk’ S'ai,y decanted with red hearts, on FebThat
authority,
translated
in
such
Arise
that
it
w'hat about the police uniforms, minsterial collars,
Z d
°
"'• dropped handfuls of cards, some laboriously
can be understood within the frameAvork of our
and why teachers sit at a special desk in front
t 6 ™"8 °.” project Periods. some bought at the corner drug
natural limitations reveals to us in many ways
of the class, the Queen’s crown and scepter, the
oT;
r
Z ^prompted, not by love, but by something
the purpose for Avhich man Avas created.
parliamentary mace, and so on down the line ?
close to competition and the collecting instinct. Just how many mom
To recognize that authority, we have but to
We know that the police stand for law and
valentines I could show off before my less fortunate school mates
look
around us at the world, what we know of
01 dei. _E\en if we don’t, know each policeman
w
iT! 6 A ‘° V Mr' C°Utts "'™ld have made money then.
it, its immutable laws. In so doing we begin to
personally, as soon as we see the uniform we
We could have shaken hands, then, as friends.
understand something of the Infinite, we realize
know it means law and order. It’s easy to recog
t T ^n^ T' Coutts and I might have got along very Avell even
how much we do not know, how much there is to
nize. Some police betray their uniform, but that
to the age of twelve At'that time the lowest forms of animal existlearn, and how much we need help to attain a
doesn’t cancel one bit the authoritv they stand
™e ".^a ^-yar-old boys, all school teachers, Sunday school teachunity with the Source of good, the Absolute
for.
eis and disciplinarians, even mothers and fathers. That was the year
Truth, Infinite Wisdom itself.
Perhaps these outward signs in themselves
m W TZ PaSS W°rds’ stron&’ ferce promises of undiing
But because we are still only human beings,
aren’t very important but Avhen you realize that
ojaltj for the gang ’. And Mr. Coutts’ mean Uttle Valentines, show
limited beings, we need the visible aspects of
they represent, such things as laAw and order,
ing school teachers with horse-faces, boys with cabbage ears and
Authority. To keep from being- run over by cars
knoAvledge, sovereignty and loyalty, nationhood,’
Mortimer Snerd personalities, were bought up fast and furiously
we stay on the right side of the curb; to keep
safety, rights and priAnleges, etc., then they be
oi \ a en me s Day. Mr. Coutts sure cleaned up during that period!
from being imprisoned we stay on the right side
come important to every one of us, and only the
*
*
of our civil laws: therefore to keep ourselves
ignorant would ridicule them. If you would' pre
The autumn I was thirteen, I suddenly found my erstwhile gangfrom eternal destruction, we oug’ht to know which
serve these you obey the rules set doAvn by author
is
the
right
side
of
the
Last
Word.
If
we
defy
impossible, and foresook them for a lady teacher in first year High
ity for the preservation of these metaphArsical
these
authorities,
it
is
only
reasonable
that
we
School. I can’t account for that overwhelming crush for a lady
concepts. Without these Ansible aspects Ave Avould
pay
the
price
of
our
pride:
Destruction.
F0 F’’jTeSS lt; was that I felt no one understood me, except Miss
be hard put to remember them all at the rio-ht
If
we
would
only
realize
that
the
three
levels
Harris She was a lovely thing! She was blonde and young, and I
time.
°
of what I called “authorities,” stem from One
remember, I developed quite a feeling against the English Teacher
If the visible aspects of authority
------------ ., mean so
Authority,
we
would
not
be
separatingour
ani
Avho used to walk her home after school. She had a way of making
much to our physical life, our civil life, then Iioav
mal
nature
from
our
spiritual,
putting
them
into
n
'T Tpterestin^ and a way of looking into one’s eyes with a
much more important they ought to be in our
divided spheres as if .they were not intricably
thousand dancing lights in her own. But my kind of love was inar
intellectual life, dtir spiritual life! If avc need
inter-related. Such division is un-natural. We can
ticulate. I was a shy, strangely-mixed up creature, scraAAmy and
constant reminders in order to be safe from bodily
be bodily luxurious and spiritually starved, or
clumsy. Aching for recognition, I worked harder than ever on her
harm, in order to stay on the sidewalk so to
even dead. We can be intellectually cancerous and
subjects, aped her mannerisms, and prayed that when I grew up, I
speak, how much more vigilant we must be to
not
know
it.
That
terrible
disease
starts
the
mom
would
look like her. That’s Avhere my friend, Coutts, came in. In
keep our intellectual life on an even keel, to keep
ent we deny Authority, the very moment we are
persuasive advertisements he told me that there was a way to Miss
our spiritual life alive and functioning. Then are
too
proud
to
accept
curbs
for
our
intellectual
. anis heart. I bought a beautiful Valentine Card, resplendant with
we to scoff because those who know the dangers
pride, the moment we put ourselves above law.
torget-me-nots and bluebirds and hearts and flowers. And as is the
of treading unwarily alone, look to authoritv to
guide them ?
The payment exacted is terrible also, for often we
custom, instead of signing my name, I scrawled “Guess Who?” Miss
HaiixS guessed alright, but guessed all wrong, and another girl in
do not recognize it-as payment or as terrible. We
Our daily life is full of repetition, full of
think, and this is a delusion, that we have
the class whose poise and charm I envied, got the credit for my
constant reminders. If we think we can get along
achieved
liberty.
Only
when
we_
have
reached
v ithout them, we find ourselves becoming- dirty,
alentine. But I -was too proud to mention it. I Avas off “Women
Teachers” for all time. I began to doubt Mr. Coutts’ intention on
inevitable destruction will we feel the despair
unkept, sleepless, hungry, in more ways than just,
of it all.
behalt of St. Valentine.
physically. If we think we can get along without
If we could discover for our individual selves,
Now Mr. Coutts has a wonderously elegant Valentine Avhich
the visible helps we exaggerate our self-suffici
through a lucid process of reasoning-, what is
ency. for if we were so omniscient that we would
se > on 1 e counters for about $1.50, Avith English script written
the right authority on which to base our appre
get along without these material helps we would
across it: “To Someone Very Dear on Valentine’s Dav”. Maybe there
ciation of the standards visible in all areas of
are men who like that sort of thing, but whenever I see so huge a
display of commercialized affection, I remember Glen. Glen Avas
cur daily living, then Ave Avould
quite
a guy, Aiith plenty of braAvn, deep blue eves and a crooked
not scoff parrot-like at legitimate
FT
Was’ tO me at sixteen the ePit0™e of manliness and good
limits to liberty (to preA’ent it
t
he hSd Said tO me’ “Cin’ you go ^^ in the lake”, I think
from
degenerating
into
license),
dw Independent Japanese-English Organ.
I would have. And he never got to knoAv the depths or extent of mv
at familiar signposts, guides, or
/FT11’ Which 1 ?ad intended to .Profess a la Mr. Coutts. “Poor
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
^axv.
, ae said,. I feel soiry for him. That blonde dame in Dhision
as a medium of expression and news outlet
AvhateA*er AA*e choose to call these
। gaA.e him a giant A'alentine and the whole team found out about it!
among those of Japanese origin in Canada.
visible and material aspects of
Imagine
any female being silly enough to send a fella a valentine,
KEN ADACHI..... .................
J
_
e’ > Cah .
I agieed in a very small i-oice, and tore up the one I
that authority which help to keep
Ti« „m ™EzrKl —....... Edi"
had in my pocket.
4.9 Queen St. W. _ EMpire 6-5005 - Toronto, Ont.
older m society by keeping its
And then there Avas Tony, tall and dark and handsome. He had
Authorized as second class man. Post ottlce Dept., Ottawa
members in order.
(Continued on Page 8)
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1953
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NEW
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[Mustangs Win Jr. Overtime Thriller, 45-44
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7
B
FLYERS LOSE REPLAY,
ENJOY FIELD DAY
PAGE 7
Patronize
by the absence of H
and !
Nisei Flyers dropped an eightgames in the Toronto Nisei Bas fire
.k the tying contributed 20 points
minute replay of a previous in
ketball League saw one of the and winning
s from the them. Junior
Bob
Adachi
completed
game with Regent AC
most exciting tilts of the season foul strip.
hooped 9 points for Rebel- while 3-2, on a freak goal, but came
when the first-place Mustang
For the victors, Ron Mori, veterans Mossy Mitsui and Mush
back with a vengeance by rap
Juniors nipped Rhapsody. The Dickie Tanaka, and Henry EdaFukumoto came up with strong ping Tilleys S-0, both THL inter
other tilts went according to form. mura were standouts. Rhapsody's
games;
Mustangs
effectively mediate g-ames played on Feb. 4
Orphans toying with Barons, and top player was Bob Adachi who
covered Paul Hirano, as he was
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the unbeatable Mustangs beating garnered 20 points. Roy Koba only able to hit for 6, the first at Ravina Gardens. With the win
and
loss,
their
record
reads
7
Rebels.
yashi starred at guard for Rhap time this season Hirano was kept
wins. 3 losses. .1 tie.
In one of the best played sody with his fine backboard under the double figures.
; games of the season, which had plays.
HOOPBITS: Mustangs remain out behind a 2-1 deficit, and al
The Junior tilt saw Orphans undefeated in the Church Inter£ everything from thrilling baskets,
though showing definite super
; a tie at full time, overtime, and smash the low-scoring' Barons mediate “A” Loop. With the city
iority, a shot from centre-ice
; the tying and winning- baskets 61-29. Pete Nakatsu hooped 17 playoffs nearing, Mustangs are
took a weird hop and skipped
x with a second left in the over- points for Orphans and Frank
thruogh the startled Flyer goalie
Phone ML 0995
Toronto
; time, the Junior Mustangs squeez Murata contributed 12. Only efs his loss will Bill Kurysh. Ron Pierce got the
ed out a slim 45-44 1-point mar fective Baron was Joe
[ be a tremendous blow in their goal back for Flyers and al
gin win over Club Rhapsody. It hitting for 9.
quest for the City and Ontario though the Nisei stormed the
was a tough game for Rhapsody
Mustangs kept rolling alone' as Championship. Mustan
also Regent net in the last, two min
to lose, who had victory in their they downed Rebels 53-40. With
Barrister and Solicitor
in their line-up big Ed utes with six forwards, they were
Notary Public
grasp, only to lose out in a mat out their scoring ace Herby Mi- Boguski, former Central Com
held at bay.
3
Adelaide
St. E., Toronto
ter of seconds, and certainly a yasaki, out indefinitely with a merce and Cottage Comets star
Immediately following, Flyers I 1st and 2nd Mortgage Loans
V
well-earned triumph for the Jun back injury, Mustangs still dom . . . Dickie Tanaka is certainly
arrm5a»>d
routed the hapless Tilleys, paced I
ior Mustangs, with their backs to inated play. Towering Ken Miya- one of the most improved Junior
I Off. EM. 6-0959 Res. LY. 3427 V
by two-goal performances by I
I
the wall and fighting- back to saki took charge and played a players in'the Nisei league . . .
Yuki Kameoka, Roy Tanaka, and
- clinch the Junior title.
fine game, hooping 15 points. Old Hottest scorer in the Junior loop
Roy Kobayashi. Other goal-get
Club Rhapsody had a 7-point reliable Muka Makimoto and Ted at present is Hamilton’s Frank
ters were Ron Pierce -and Roy
lead at half time. Within 10 Nishimoto took up the slack left Shimoda.
Standish. First period score read
minutes of the 2nd half, Must
6-0 for Flyers.
angs zoomed right back and. took
The victory, however, was a
the lead. The lead exchanged
costly one as Major Fukumoto,
hands several times and Mustone of the top”forwards, suffered
angs took the front seat with
2S4-A YONOJ STRUT, TORONTO, ONT,
severe facial injuries when he
about a minute left. Rhapsody
By wide margins, Sandy Ono lows, include the results of Feb. 6. crashed headlong- into the goal
promptly tied it up at full time, and BTI dominate the Toronto
Although upset by cellar dwel post after a rush. He was taken
necessitating overtime.
Nisei Major bowling scenery. lers T. Uyeda MB 5-2, it put to the hospital for observation
The first basket in the over Ono, the Takeda anchorman, is Takeda Insurance one above the and will likely be lost to the team
101 !4 QUEEN ST. W.
time was scored by Rhapsody and the personal spotlight with no im century mark. Spadina climbed for quite some time.
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Mustangs followed up and tied it mediate threat. A good average into second place, a point ahead
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up again. Roy Kobayashi, hard in any league, and certainly the of Yamada, with 86. Lowe Bros,
Trinity
Bests
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driving Rhapsody guard, was- tops by several lengths in Nisei and Ascot Cleaners are tied for
then fouled by Mustangs’ Ron bowling, he is coasting in at 255. fourth with S3, while the latest In Final Nisei Tilt
Mori, with seconds left. Koba His closest rival, another veteran team to start to hustle, El MoPlayoffs in the Toronto Nisei
yashi hooped the first of his 2 of the alleys, Mas Isoshima, also cambo, holds down sixth spot at Badminton League will be launch
foul shots, giving Rhapsody a has no fear of being displaced 79. This year’s disappointment, ed in early March with Metro
Watch Repair Shop
point lead. He missed his second; from second spot, with a com- Urabe Insurance is next with 77, meeting AYPA and Juniors play
Joe Wani (Mustangs) grabbed fortable 242.
328 BROADVIEW AVE.
while Du-Rite rounds out the ing Trinity. Trinity handed AY
(near Gerrard, St.)
the rebound and was fouled, with
Portsided Maw Mori and Kaide first division with 72.
PA their fourth straight loss on
Toronto.
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a second left. Mustangs then pul- Shimizu lead the field which is
The bottom half, in order, show Feb. 6 in the final game to de
down from their Radio Vision, Sora, Lewis, Men cide playoff spots.
strung
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3 score would indicate. Mickey
2 Vesta Drive
228, George Ide 228, Johnnie
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Mas Isoshima’s 802(327) cop Matsubayashi and Shig- Tanaka
MAfair 1365.
Amemori 226, Terry Tanabe 226, ped -him high honors for last teamed to split with Ken FukuAndrew E. McKagiTe,
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Ace Fujibayashi 226, Muts Baba week. Following, were: T. Tanabe saka-Paul Toyonaga, Tanaka and
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary
225, Johnny Takeda 225 and Ed 784, T. Kataoka 773(328), S. Ta May Horiuchi split with Tom and
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and
Paul
and-Paul
201 Northern Ontario Blda.
Nakamura
225.
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C.
Nakagawa
9:00 p.m., ask for "Vic".
330 Bay St.
Individual averages, together 747, H. Inouye 744, K. Shimizu ine Hiramatsu split with Paul
TORONTO
(Corner Adelaide & Biy Sts.)
with the team standing that fol- 741(309), and N. Yano 705. J. Toyonaga-Laiko Miyake to gar
TORONTO
Izumi 327.
ner AY’s three points.
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All Hations ’B' Squad Maintains Lossless Skein,
'A' Team Faces Group Leaders In Crucial Clash
Despite the handicap of being
। short two girls,'the All Nations
“B” squad kept their undefeated
string intact by rallying for a
12-12 tie in an I n t e r-C h u r c h
shuttle clash last week. Their 4
wins and 1 tie record still leaves
them on top of their grouping.
Behind 6-0 since the absence of
two girls forced the “B’s” to de
fault six games, the Nisei forced
the battle in coming up with the
well deserved tie. Only a 15-14
loss by John Miura-Nick Kaji in
a crucial game left the Nisei
without the win.
Jim Hayashi and Tosh Uyeda
made their league debut a win
ning one as they swept both of
their men’s double games.
Meanwhile the “A” version of
the All Nations team faces a cru
cial game on Feb. 13 with league
leading St. Paul’s. With six
games played, St. Paul’s have 3
wins, 2 losses and 1 tie while
ANs have 3 wins, 1 loss, for a
second place perch. Should the
“A’s” beat St. Pauls, a playoff
will be in order even if St. Pauls
maintains first place at the end
of the season.
have four games
The
remaining, three home games and
one away, a schedule which is
favorable for their chances to cop
the Inter-Church “A” League
leurels.
The forthcoming annual inter
city invitational match between
Montreal and Toronto has been
scheduled for March 14 from 2-5
p.m. at the six-court U. of McGill
Sir Arthur Currie Gym.
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
This week’s Toronto Nisei Bas
ketball League schedule, Feb. 13,
reads: Mustang Jrs. vs Orphans.,
7 p.m.; Hamilton vs Rhapsody,
8 p.m.; Rebels vs Whiz Kids, 9
p.m.; Hamilton vs Mustang Jrs.
10 p.m.
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THE
NEW
CANADIAN
[Mustangs Win Jr. Overtime Thriller, 45-44
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FLYERS LOSE REPLAY,
ENJOY FIELD DAY
PAGE 7
Patronize
by the absence of H
and !
Nisei Flyers dropped an eightgames in the Toronto Nisei Bas fire
.k the tying contributed 20 points
minute replay of a previous in
ketball League saw one of the and winning
s from the them. Junior
Bob
Adachi
completed
game with Regent AC
most exciting tilts of the season foul strip.
hooped 9 points for Rebel- while 3-2, on a freak goal, but came
when the first-place Mustang
For the victors, Ron Mori, veterans Mossy Mitsui and Mush
back with a vengeance by rap
Juniors nipped Rhapsody. The Dickie Tanaka, and Henry EdaFukumoto came up with strong ping Tilleys S-0, both THL inter
other tilts went according to form. mura were standouts. Rhapsody's
games;
Mustangs
effectively mediate g-ames played on Feb. 4
Orphans toying with Barons, and top player was Bob Adachi who
covered Paul Hirano, as he was
ISb-llL Queen V
the unbeatable Mustangs beating garnered 20 points. Roy Koba only able to hit for 6, the first at Ravina Gardens. With the win
and
loss,
their
record
reads
7
Rebels.
yashi starred at guard for Rhap time this season Hirano was kept
wins. 3 losses. .1 tie.
In one of the best played sody with his fine backboard under the double figures.
; games of the season, which had plays.
HOOPBITS: Mustangs remain out behind a 2-1 deficit, and al
The Junior tilt saw Orphans undefeated in the Church Inter£ everything from thrilling baskets,
though showing definite super
; a tie at full time, overtime, and smash the low-scoring' Barons mediate “A” Loop. With the city
iority, a shot from centre-ice
; the tying and winning- baskets 61-29. Pete Nakatsu hooped 17 playoffs nearing, Mustangs are
took a weird hop and skipped
x with a second left in the over- points for Orphans and Frank
thruogh the startled Flyer goalie
Phone ML 0995
Toronto
; time, the Junior Mustangs squeez Murata contributed 12. Only efs his loss will Bill Kurysh. Ron Pierce got the
ed out a slim 45-44 1-point mar fective Baron was Joe
[ be a tremendous blow in their goal back for Flyers and al
gin win over Club Rhapsody. It hitting for 9.
quest for the City and Ontario though the Nisei stormed the
was a tough game for Rhapsody
Mustangs kept rolling alone' as Championship. Mustan
also Regent net in the last, two min
to lose, who had victory in their they downed Rebels 53-40. With
Barrister and Solicitor
in their line-up big Ed utes with six forwards, they were
Notary Public
grasp, only to lose out in a mat out their scoring ace Herby Mi- Boguski, former Central Com
held at bay.
3
Adelaide
St. E., Toronto
ter of seconds, and certainly a yasaki, out indefinitely with a merce and Cottage Comets star
Immediately following, Flyers I 1st and 2nd Mortgage Loans
V
well-earned triumph for the Jun back injury, Mustangs still dom . . . Dickie Tanaka is certainly
arrm5a»>d
routed the hapless Tilleys, paced I
ior Mustangs, with their backs to inated play. Towering Ken Miya- one of the most improved Junior
I Off. EM. 6-0959 Res. LY. 3427 V
by two-goal performances by I
I
the wall and fighting- back to saki took charge and played a players in'the Nisei league . . .
Yuki Kameoka, Roy Tanaka, and
- clinch the Junior title.
fine game, hooping 15 points. Old Hottest scorer in the Junior loop
Roy Kobayashi. Other goal-get
Club Rhapsody had a 7-point reliable Muka Makimoto and Ted at present is Hamilton’s Frank
ters were Ron Pierce -and Roy
lead at half time. Within 10 Nishimoto took up the slack left Shimoda.
Standish. First period score read
minutes of the 2nd half, Must
6-0 for Flyers.
angs zoomed right back and. took
The victory, however, was a
the lead. The lead exchanged
costly one as Major Fukumoto,
hands several times and Mustone of the top”forwards, suffered
angs took the front seat with
2S4-A YONOJ STRUT, TORONTO, ONT,
severe facial injuries when he
about a minute left. Rhapsody
By wide margins, Sandy Ono lows, include the results of Feb. 6. crashed headlong- into the goal
promptly tied it up at full time, and BTI dominate the Toronto
Although upset by cellar dwel post after a rush. He was taken
necessitating overtime.
Nisei Major bowling scenery. lers T. Uyeda MB 5-2, it put to the hospital for observation
The first basket in the over Ono, the Takeda anchorman, is Takeda Insurance one above the and will likely be lost to the team
101 !4 QUEEN ST. W.
time was scored by Rhapsody and the personal spotlight with no im century mark. Spadina climbed for quite some time.
For
Pick-up and’ Delivery
Mustangs followed up and tied it mediate threat. A good average into second place, a point ahead
Phone
up again. Roy Kobayashi, hard in any league, and certainly the of Yamada, with 86. Lowe Bros,
Trinity
Bests
AYPA
WA.
§953
driving Rhapsody guard, was- tops by several lengths in Nisei and Ascot Cleaners are tied for
then fouled by Mustangs’ Ron bowling, he is coasting in at 255. fourth with S3, while the latest In Final Nisei Tilt
Mori, with seconds left. Koba His closest rival, another veteran team to start to hustle, El MoPlayoffs in the Toronto Nisei
yashi hooped the first of his 2 of the alleys, Mas Isoshima, also cambo, holds down sixth spot at Badminton League will be launch
foul shots, giving Rhapsody a has no fear of being displaced 79. This year’s disappointment, ed in early March with Metro
Watch Repair Shop
point lead. He missed his second; from second spot, with a com- Urabe Insurance is next with 77, meeting AYPA and Juniors play
Joe Wani (Mustangs) grabbed fortable 242.
328 BROADVIEW AVE.
while Du-Rite rounds out the ing Trinity. Trinity handed AY
(near Gerrard, St.)
the rebound and was fouled, with
Portsided Maw Mori and Kaide first division with 72.
PA their fourth straight loss on
Toronto.
Phone GL. 3652
a second left. Mustangs then pul- Shimizu lead the field which is
The bottom half, in order, show Feb. 6 in the final game to de
down from their Radio Vision, Sora, Lewis, Men cide playoff spots.
strung
I
233. Joe Tehara is alone at 229 zies, Stan Karn, Alexander, Was
AYPA was better than the 21Residence:
EM4-0508
while behind him are Mas Endo ser and Uyeda.
3 score would indicate. Mickey
2 Vesta Drive
228, George Ide 228, Johnnie
CAN BE WISE!
Mas Isoshima’s 802(327) cop Matsubayashi and Shig- Tanaka
MAfair 1365.
Amemori 226, Terry Tanabe 226, ped -him high honors for last teamed to split with Ken FukuAndrew E. McKagiTe,
Buy Golf Clubs Now.
Ace Fujibayashi 226, Muts Baba week. Following, were: T. Tanabe saka-Paul Toyonaga, Tanaka and
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary
225, Johnny Takeda 225 and Ed 784, T. Kataoka 773(328), S. Ta May Horiuchi split with Tom and
Public.
Call MI. 0346 between. 7:30Sue
Iwasaki,
and
Paul
and-Paul
201 Northern Ontario Blda.
Nakamura
225.
keuchi
748(304),
C.
Nakagawa
9:00 p.m., ask for "Vic".
330 Bay St.
Individual averages, together 747, H. Inouye 744, K. Shimizu ine Hiramatsu split with Paul
TORONTO
(Corner Adelaide & Biy Sts.)
with the team standing that fol- 741(309), and N. Yano 705. J. Toyonaga-Laiko Miyake to gar
TORONTO
Izumi 327.
ner AY’s three points.
ITUXO
^»m
Sandy Ono's 255 Tops in Nisei Five-Pin Bowling,
0. K. CLEANERS
A
TORONTO Y.B.S
A
presents
X
ANNUAL VALENTINE DANCE
*
i
featuring MISS VALENTINE
Friday, February 13
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_
Adm. $1.00
Dancing 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
<4
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All Hations ’B' Squad Maintains Lossless Skein,
'A' Team Faces Group Leaders In Crucial Clash
Despite the handicap of being
। short two girls,'the All Nations
“B” squad kept their undefeated
string intact by rallying for a
12-12 tie in an I n t e r-C h u r c h
shuttle clash last week. Their 4
wins and 1 tie record still leaves
them on top of their grouping.
Behind 6-0 since the absence of
two girls forced the “B’s” to de
fault six games, the Nisei forced
the battle in coming up with the
well deserved tie. Only a 15-14
loss by John Miura-Nick Kaji in
a crucial game left the Nisei
without the win.
Jim Hayashi and Tosh Uyeda
made their league debut a win
ning one as they swept both of
their men’s double games.
Meanwhile the “A” version of
the All Nations team faces a cru
cial game on Feb. 13 with league
leading St. Paul’s. With six
games played, St. Paul’s have 3
wins, 2 losses and 1 tie while
ANs have 3 wins, 1 loss, for a
second place perch. Should the
“A’s” beat St. Pauls, a playoff
will be in order even if St. Pauls
maintains first place at the end
of the season.
have four games
The
remaining, three home games and
one away, a schedule which is
favorable for their chances to cop
the Inter-Church “A” League
leurels.
The forthcoming annual inter
city invitational match between
Montreal and Toronto has been
scheduled for March 14 from 2-5
p.m. at the six-court U. of McGill
Sir Arthur Currie Gym.
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
This week’s Toronto Nisei Bas
ketball League schedule, Feb. 13,
reads: Mustang Jrs. vs Orphans.,
7 p.m.; Hamilton vs Rhapsody,
8 p.m.; Rebels vs Whiz Kids, 9
p.m.; Hamilton vs Mustang Jrs.
10 p.m.
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Mas.
Wednesday, Feb.
by J. NAKAMOTO
emme
“Hope you don’t mind. I can’t
skate too well, you know.”
Plan Welcome Party
For Tashme Teacher
are
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m hl\hlgh regard. Valentine’s Day brought a card enscribed:
tine Dance, at TO I,"*
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St ^ 1 know • - • Wil1 you be My Valentine?” But
— NODA
p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
’ 9-30
then I discovered that Tony had sent eleven other girls the same , TORONTO - The marriage
13—Vancouver. Steveston w i
card. Now, Mr. Coutts and I are just nodding acquaintances.
' to°k place of Atsuko, third
Club Valentine Dance, at Alan^1
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Yasutab Ballroom.
^hat*
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Toronto. Club Adelphi
, .
n°W tkat Ive matured and become wiser, no amount of ichiro Noda of Toronto, to Shin 14—
Dance, at University 2 *
^hJp-ssure advertising will make me buy Valentines. I learned gen Tateyama, fifth son of Mrs.
House, 8:30-12 p.m.
n:
the hard way that for me, my conception of Valentine Day differs kina Tateyama of Greenwood.
14~??milton- Hamilton Nisei B
torn that of Mr. Coutts of Hallmark Cards Inc. St. Valentine’s is i B., C., on Jan. - 31 at Carlton Unitketball League St. Valentine’s
for lovers mainly, and I like to leave it that way. I like to leave it ed Church- Rev- J- Finlay offiDance, at Casa Romana, 8:30
p.m.
as a little, private matter between two people who meet and find cia^14—Chatham,
Kent-Y-Nisei-Teeninat meeting memorable.
Following a reception at Muirsters
’ Club Valentine Dance, at
~
My friend interrupted my thought. “Well, Cindy, let’s go. No head’s^ the couple flew to B. C.
Chatham YMCA, 8 p.m.
point in you sticking around the card counter!”
’
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for their honeymoon trip.
15—Lethbridg-e. Alta’ JCCA Council
And suddenly, I saw the sweetest, naughtiest Coutts Valentine
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Meeting, at YMCA, 2 p.m.
21—Montreal. Quebec JCCA Second
Friends of Miss Katherine
” u’
ie’!s! My friend ea"«ht m '“^ at it and whispered ENGAGEMENTS
Oratorical Contest, at D’Amv
h^™"6 1 ™ be deaf at times'
MONTREAL, P. Q. _ The enGreenback and Miss May Mc aXitarVy™ know"’* qUite
McGee Hall, 8 p.m.
Lachlan will be glad to hear that
Anwav T
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gagement was announced of Shir- 27—Toronto. Nisei Flyers Dance a*
UNF Hall.
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O.K.
Yoi
win
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S:dt — ^ughter of
they are back in Canada, having
27—Vancouver. B. C. JCCA Confer
served in Japan for five years.
ence Dance, at Manhattan Ball
They were members of the group
nabe, to Mr. Walter Takashi
room, 1727 West Broadway.
who established Tashme High
Ikeda of Montreal, son of Mr. and 2$ Raymond. Raymond Jr. Y.B A
Concert, 7 p.m.; Senior YBA Car
School during evacuation.
Mrs. Kintaro Ikeda of Japan and
nival
& Bazaar, 1:30 p.m.
Miss Greenback taught at Eiwa
S
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Jo Gakko in Kofu and is now
Annual Provincial Conference at
living in New Westminster, B. C.
Hotel Georgia.
CALGARY, Alta. - The Cal- , women modeled by most of the ‘'n^T .
'
She is expected to come east for gary Nisei Ciub sponsored its young married Nisei men of Cal- r,T™ “
' and MrS'
_______ _march
a conference in the spring.
annual New Year’s Concert on gary.
Kazuo Su“a'
~ 7—Chatham. Kent JCCA Shibai, at
Miss McLachlan taught at Ei Jan. 24 at the Canadian Legion
aco
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Chatham YMCA, 8 p.m.
wa Jo Gakko in Shizuoka and is Hall, dedicating the affair to the A a symbol 0 remembrance
WINNIPEG, Man. — The
8—Raymond. Raymond YBA An
enat: present studying at Emmanuel old Issei of Calgary. Many vis- | ‘/J"’."”
™ -Present- | gagement was aiUJUUUUeU
announced of
nual Kei-ro-kai, 6 p.m.
j,
College in Toronto.
ed
to
each
of
the
old
folks
who
Francis
Shiozaki
of
Kelowna
B
15
—
Lethbridge. Alta. JCCA Third
itors attended the concert, in
Annual
Oratorical Contest, at
Former Tashmeites will re cluding people from Raymond,
rrtGi°rgK Matsu^ C., third daughter of the late Mr.’
Capitol
Thetre,
3 p.m.
member their kind assistance, and Lethbridge, Taber, and other out- | rfniinwoj m- „ luncheon
which
,
.
I and Mrs. K. Shiozaki, to
lu Mr
mr. Lejuee 14—Coaldale. Coaldale’s JCCA Shi
work. A welcome party for Miss of-town points.
followed. Winners of door prizes Young, son of Mr. I. P. Younobai at Coaldale Community Hall.
McLachlan will be held some time
The programme was officially Hort
^atsuaka’ Mary and the ^te Mrs. Young of Hong
—"Vancouver. Vancouver Y.B.A.
this month. All her friends are opened with the singing of O
Dance, at Hastings Auditorium.
Syiwra Tomimoto.
Kong, China, on Jan. 27.
27—Raymond. Raymond YBA Sev
welcome to attend. Further not Canada. Torao Odagaki, pres— E. M.
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enth Annual Miss Sunny Alberta
ices will be forthcoming — A. A.
Dance, 9-1.
ident, gave an introductory
n v rm a
DOWNSVIEW, Ont. — The
speech, briefly outlining the past
OB I T U A R Y
I engagement was announced of
MONTREAL VALENTINE
PATRONIZE
activities of the club. Mistress of
RUTHVEN, Ont. __ Mrs Chi- ^ary Mariko, second daughter of
MONTREAL — The Montreal
ceremonies. Miss Joan Kondo, yoko Furukawa, 44, passed awav ^ Takumi Wakayama of Wind I
OUR ADVERTISERS
Nisei
Fellowship Group has plan
le goodbye to the old year suddenly after a short illness in
to Sam Saburo Kamo,
(portrayed by Gus Yamauchi) ..Leamington Hospital on Jan 21 tHizxi son of Mr. and Mrs. Denzo ned its Annual Valentine Dance
ushered in Ahe new (Miss Funeral services were held at n™0 °f Downsview, Ont., on at the NDG “Y” on Friday, Feb.
CwRuthven on Jan. 23 bv Rev.
^ 9 at the home of the Kamo’s. 13. Ice-skating will be the added
attraction, weather permitting.
Highlight of the programme Bagnell
-------- ■-----------Chop Sney House
was the odori, “Haikei Gobusata”
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OBITUARY
T. Umezuki Heads Tor.
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W-A Elisabeth St, Toronto by Hiroko Terakita and Eiko
JCCA Issei Division
Mori and two ohndos “Tanko
’ *urukawa’ three daughSHINTANI
BANQUETS AND FAMILY
Elected as president of the
Bushi” and “Tokyo Ohndo”. Adand * SOn; also her Parents,
TORONTO — Mrs. Fuyu ShinDINNERS
Issei Division of the" Toronto
dititonal features were the graceYamamoto of tani passed away on Feb. 9 at
Hears: 12 Noon to 4 *■*
JCCA
for the 1953 term at a
ful “Irish Waltz” demonstrated ^^ Ven’ ^eAisters and three home. Funeral services will be
Reservations: EM4-9035
by four couples led by Gus Ya- borthers*
held on Feb. 11 at the Earl El-' recent meeting was T. Umezuki,
mauchi; a hilarious pantomine, I '^~—*—-~—~^-^^^. | Lott Funeral Home from 8 p.m., Japanese Section editor of. The
New Canadian. He succeeds H.
“Wreck to Ruin” directed by
| Open 12 noon to 2 a.m.
R. Nobuoka.
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Mary Okamoto; and a skit, “Mur
Others on the slate include Z.
der Charge” prepared by the ver
TADA
Shin, vice-president; T. Kameoka,
SUMMERLAND, B. C. __ Ta.
satile Yamauchi.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
secretary; Y. Kanda, treasurer.
famous Chinese foods
GIRL lor marking in laundry, kataro Tada, 65, died at Summer Chairmen of committees are Y.
Talented singers and instru
good wages. Apply 248 Avenue land General Hospital on Jan. 28.
69 Albert St. —Toronto
Iwasaki, welfare; S. Kamino,
A mentalists entertained the audi Road, Toronto, KI. 3037,
’
Funeral services were held at the
(at Elizabeth)
ence while an amusing recitation
THREE STORE girls. Apply Dan- United Church, Rev. J. Kaba- membership; S. Shinobu, educa
Telephone WA. 9817
was given by Kathleen Matsuoka. forth Cleaners, RI. 2424, Toronto.
tional; Mrs. T. Ikeda, social; T.
yama and Rev. Whitmore offici Kadonaga, recreation; T. Kawa
Spedal attention given ~" $ The programme was brought to
X
X
ating.
on uproarious end with a parade
to take out orders.
be, literary.
YOUNG GIRL or boy for shioof elegant fashions of today’s
CALGARY NISEI CLUB HONOURS ISSEI PIONEERS
WITH CONCERT, MANY VISITORS AREND AFFAIR |«
&
| Hoe Sai Gay I
ENROLL NOW (LIMITED NUMBER)
MECHANICAL CHICK SEXING SCHOOL
Anybody can become a 100% sexer with one to two weeks’
training course with this Chick-tester and at half of the ex
pense. of learning at the Vent-Sexing School in U.S.A There
is much demand for sexers in U.S.A, and Canada.
You could attend either a day or night course at Winnipeg.
The price for the machine is $399.50 plus $50 training fee.
EASY TERMS AVAILABLE OK WILL MAKE CON
1BMEM ARRANGEMENTS FOR YOU. Some hatcheries
have already applied for trained mechanical sexers.
CALGARY: FROM JAN. 31
CANADIAN CHICK-TESTER CO.
27 Riel Avenue
St. ^ ital, Manitoba
ping room. Beverly Hat Co., 71
York St. (5th floor), Toronto
HANDYMAN for small caroenter
shop, steady work. Apply Toronto
Sheet Metal, 6 Phoebe St., Toronto.
STUDENTS, junior, intermediate
or senior, for chartered accounta?V office. Apply Duckman, Res
nick and. Co., 430 King St. West
Toronto. EM. 6-6364.
Complete Line
Of Insurance
AUTOMOBILE
FOR RENT
FOUR ROOMS, unfurnished, kit
chen with sink, two beds, bureaus
I it desired. Call WA. 9709, Toronto.
xxrT^^ OR FOUR rooms. Phone
MU. 4855, Toronto.
TWO ROOMS, unfurnished, with
«
sink, Dupont and Christie. Phone
LA. 7988, after 6 p.m. (Toronto). •
j
ONE ROOM, unfurnished, in new
home, in exchange for general dut
ies once a week and babv sitting.
Call OR. 0263 anytime.________
1 WO ROOMS, unfurnished, close
? j to transportation. Phone OX. 7516
i (Toronto).
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3S
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FLOATER
HEALTH
£ a
@
OTHER TYPES
MICKEY S. SATO
Office: 21 Dundas Square
Phone EM. 3-0076-7
ROOM AND BOARD
Residence: 526 Manning Ave.
ROOM AND BOARD available
sll Umezuki, EM. 6-5005.
TORONTO
Phone: ME. 6072
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Pag© 8
NEW
Mas.
Wednesday, Feb.
by J. NAKAMOTO
emme
“Hope you don’t mind. I can’t
skate too well, you know.”
Plan Welcome Party
For Tashme Teacher
are
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fal1
Seni°r year a-nutterfor a brief while I too, w
_______ -FEBRUARY
f°
Toronto. Toronto YBb
—
m hl\hlgh regard. Valentine’s Day brought a card enscribed:
tine Dance, at TO I,"*
tkVW
St ^ 1 know • - • Wil1 you be My Valentine?” But
— NODA
p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
’ 9-30
then I discovered that Tony had sent eleven other girls the same , TORONTO - The marriage
13—Vancouver. Steveston w i
card. Now, Mr. Coutts and I are just nodding acquaintances.
' to°k place of Atsuko, third
Club Valentine Dance, at Alan^1
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Yasutab Ballroom.
^hat*
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Toronto. Club Adelphi
, .
n°W tkat Ive matured and become wiser, no amount of ichiro Noda of Toronto, to Shin 14—
Dance, at University 2 *
^hJp-ssure advertising will make me buy Valentines. I learned gen Tateyama, fifth son of Mrs.
House, 8:30-12 p.m.
n:
the hard way that for me, my conception of Valentine Day differs kina Tateyama of Greenwood.
14~??milton- Hamilton Nisei B
torn that of Mr. Coutts of Hallmark Cards Inc. St. Valentine’s is i B., C., on Jan. - 31 at Carlton Unitketball League St. Valentine’s
for lovers mainly, and I like to leave it that way. I like to leave it ed Church- Rev- J- Finlay offiDance, at Casa Romana, 8:30
p.m.
as a little, private matter between two people who meet and find cia^14—Chatham,
Kent-Y-Nisei-Teeninat meeting memorable.
Following a reception at Muirsters
’ Club Valentine Dance, at
~
My friend interrupted my thought. “Well, Cindy, let’s go. No head’s^ the couple flew to B. C.
Chatham YMCA, 8 p.m.
point in you sticking around the card counter!”
’
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for their honeymoon trip.
15—Lethbridg-e. Alta’ JCCA Council
And suddenly, I saw the sweetest, naughtiest Coutts Valentine
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Meeting, at YMCA, 2 p.m.
21—Montreal. Quebec JCCA Second
Friends of Miss Katherine
” u’
ie’!s! My friend ea"«ht m '“^ at it and whispered ENGAGEMENTS
Oratorical Contest, at D’Amv
h^™"6 1 ™ be deaf at times'
MONTREAL, P. Q. _ The enGreenback and Miss May Mc aXitarVy™ know"’* qUite
McGee Hall, 8 p.m.
Lachlan will be glad to hear that
Anwav T
v
gagement was announced of Shir- 27—Toronto. Nisei Flyers Dance a*
UNF Hall.
’ L
O.K.
Yoi
win
tf-Sc^r
”
e
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^
SP
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M!
S
S:dt — ^ughter of
they are back in Canada, having
27—Vancouver. B. C. JCCA Confer
served in Japan for five years.
ence Dance, at Manhattan Ball
They were members of the group
nabe, to Mr. Walter Takashi
room, 1727 West Broadway.
who established Tashme High
Ikeda of Montreal, son of Mr. and 2$ Raymond. Raymond Jr. Y.B A
Concert, 7 p.m.; Senior YBA Car
School during evacuation.
Mrs. Kintaro Ikeda of Japan and
nival
& Bazaar, 1:30 p.m.
Miss Greenback taught at Eiwa
S
£
^
bS 27-28-1—Vancouver. B. C. JCCA 7th
Jo Gakko in Kofu and is now
Annual Provincial Conference at
living in New Westminster, B. C.
Hotel Georgia.
CALGARY, Alta. - The Cal- , women modeled by most of the ‘'n^T .
'
She is expected to come east for gary Nisei Ciub sponsored its young married Nisei men of Cal- r,T™ “
' and MrS'
_______ _march
a conference in the spring.
annual New Year’s Concert on gary.
Kazuo Su“a'
~ 7—Chatham. Kent JCCA Shibai, at
Miss McLachlan taught at Ei Jan. 24 at the Canadian Legion
aco
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Chatham YMCA, 8 p.m.
wa Jo Gakko in Shizuoka and is Hall, dedicating the affair to the A a symbol 0 remembrance
WINNIPEG, Man. — The
8—Raymond. Raymond YBA An
enat: present studying at Emmanuel old Issei of Calgary. Many vis- | ‘/J"’."”
™ -Present- | gagement was aiUJUUUUeU
announced of
nual Kei-ro-kai, 6 p.m.
j,
College in Toronto.
ed
to
each
of
the
old
folks
who
Francis
Shiozaki
of
Kelowna
B
15
—
Lethbridge. Alta. JCCA Third
itors attended the concert, in
Annual
Oratorical Contest, at
Former Tashmeites will re cluding people from Raymond,
rrtGi°rgK Matsu^ C., third daughter of the late Mr.’
Capitol
Thetre,
3 p.m.
member their kind assistance, and Lethbridge, Taber, and other out- | rfniinwoj m- „ luncheon
which
,
.
I and Mrs. K. Shiozaki, to
lu Mr
mr. Lejuee 14—Coaldale. Coaldale’s JCCA Shi
work. A welcome party for Miss of-town points.
followed. Winners of door prizes Young, son of Mr. I. P. Younobai at Coaldale Community Hall.
McLachlan will be held some time
The programme was officially Hort
^atsuaka’ Mary and the ^te Mrs. Young of Hong
—"Vancouver. Vancouver Y.B.A.
this month. All her friends are opened with the singing of O
Dance, at Hastings Auditorium.
Syiwra Tomimoto.
Kong, China, on Jan. 27.
27—Raymond. Raymond YBA Sev
welcome to attend. Further not Canada. Torao Odagaki, pres— E. M.
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enth Annual Miss Sunny Alberta
ices will be forthcoming — A. A.
Dance, 9-1.
ident, gave an introductory
n v rm a
DOWNSVIEW, Ont. — The
speech, briefly outlining the past
OB I T U A R Y
I engagement was announced of
MONTREAL VALENTINE
PATRONIZE
activities of the club. Mistress of
RUTHVEN, Ont. __ Mrs Chi- ^ary Mariko, second daughter of
MONTREAL — The Montreal
ceremonies. Miss Joan Kondo, yoko Furukawa, 44, passed awav ^ Takumi Wakayama of Wind I
OUR ADVERTISERS
Nisei
Fellowship Group has plan
le goodbye to the old year suddenly after a short illness in
to Sam Saburo Kamo,
(portrayed by Gus Yamauchi) ..Leamington Hospital on Jan 21 tHizxi son of Mr. and Mrs. Denzo ned its Annual Valentine Dance
ushered in Ahe new (Miss Funeral services were held at n™0 °f Downsview, Ont., on at the NDG “Y” on Friday, Feb.
CwRuthven on Jan. 23 bv Rev.
^ 9 at the home of the Kamo’s. 13. Ice-skating will be the added
attraction, weather permitting.
Highlight of the programme Bagnell
-------- ■-----------Chop Sney House
was the odori, “Haikei Gobusata”
L
,
OBITUARY
T. Umezuki Heads Tor.
$
W-A Elisabeth St, Toronto by Hiroko Terakita and Eiko
JCCA Issei Division
Mori and two ohndos “Tanko
’ *urukawa’ three daughSHINTANI
BANQUETS AND FAMILY
Elected as president of the
Bushi” and “Tokyo Ohndo”. Adand * SOn; also her Parents,
TORONTO — Mrs. Fuyu ShinDINNERS
Issei Division of the" Toronto
dititonal features were the graceYamamoto of tani passed away on Feb. 9 at
Hears: 12 Noon to 4 *■*
JCCA
for the 1953 term at a
ful “Irish Waltz” demonstrated ^^ Ven’ ^eAisters and three home. Funeral services will be
Reservations: EM4-9035
by four couples led by Gus Ya- borthers*
held on Feb. 11 at the Earl El-' recent meeting was T. Umezuki,
mauchi; a hilarious pantomine, I '^~—*—-~—~^-^^^. | Lott Funeral Home from 8 p.m., Japanese Section editor of. The
New Canadian. He succeeds H.
“Wreck to Ruin” directed by
| Open 12 noon to 2 a.m.
R. Nobuoka.
*
*
*
Mary Okamoto; and a skit, “Mur
Others on the slate include Z.
der Charge” prepared by the ver
TADA
Shin, vice-president; T. Kameoka,
SUMMERLAND, B. C. __ Ta.
satile Yamauchi.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
secretary; Y. Kanda, treasurer.
famous Chinese foods
GIRL lor marking in laundry, kataro Tada, 65, died at Summer Chairmen of committees are Y.
Talented singers and instru
good wages. Apply 248 Avenue land General Hospital on Jan. 28.
69 Albert St. —Toronto
Iwasaki, welfare; S. Kamino,
A mentalists entertained the audi Road, Toronto, KI. 3037,
’
Funeral services were held at the
(at Elizabeth)
ence while an amusing recitation
THREE STORE girls. Apply Dan- United Church, Rev. J. Kaba- membership; S. Shinobu, educa
Telephone WA. 9817
was given by Kathleen Matsuoka. forth Cleaners, RI. 2424, Toronto.
tional; Mrs. T. Ikeda, social; T.
yama and Rev. Whitmore offici Kadonaga, recreation; T. Kawa
Spedal attention given ~" $ The programme was brought to
X
X
ating.
on uproarious end with a parade
to take out orders.
be, literary.
YOUNG GIRL or boy for shioof elegant fashions of today’s
CALGARY NISEI CLUB HONOURS ISSEI PIONEERS
WITH CONCERT, MANY VISITORS AREND AFFAIR |«
&
| Hoe Sai Gay I
ENROLL NOW (LIMITED NUMBER)
MECHANICAL CHICK SEXING SCHOOL
Anybody can become a 100% sexer with one to two weeks’
training course with this Chick-tester and at half of the ex
pense. of learning at the Vent-Sexing School in U.S.A There
is much demand for sexers in U.S.A, and Canada.
You could attend either a day or night course at Winnipeg.
The price for the machine is $399.50 plus $50 training fee.
EASY TERMS AVAILABLE OK WILL MAKE CON
1BMEM ARRANGEMENTS FOR YOU. Some hatcheries
have already applied for trained mechanical sexers.
CALGARY: FROM JAN. 31
CANADIAN CHICK-TESTER CO.
27 Riel Avenue
St. ^ ital, Manitoba
ping room. Beverly Hat Co., 71
York St. (5th floor), Toronto
HANDYMAN for small caroenter
shop, steady work. Apply Toronto
Sheet Metal, 6 Phoebe St., Toronto.
STUDENTS, junior, intermediate
or senior, for chartered accounta?V office. Apply Duckman, Res
nick and. Co., 430 King St. West
Toronto. EM. 6-6364.
Complete Line
Of Insurance
AUTOMOBILE
FOR RENT
FOUR ROOMS, unfurnished, kit
chen with sink, two beds, bureaus
I it desired. Call WA. 9709, Toronto.
xxrT^^ OR FOUR rooms. Phone
MU. 4855, Toronto.
TWO ROOMS, unfurnished, with
«
sink, Dupont and Christie. Phone
LA. 7988, after 6 p.m. (Toronto). •
j
ONE ROOM, unfurnished, in new
home, in exchange for general dut
ies once a week and babv sitting.
Call OR. 0263 anytime.________
1 WO ROOMS, unfurnished, close
? j to transportation. Phone OX. 7516
i (Toronto).
S'
I
3S
c«
I
FLOATER
HEALTH
£ a
@
OTHER TYPES
MICKEY S. SATO
Office: 21 Dundas Square
Phone EM. 3-0076-7
ROOM AND BOARD
Residence: 526 Manning Ave.
ROOM AND BOARD available
sll Umezuki, EM. 6-5005.
TORONTO
Phone: ME. 6072
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