Page 1
THE NEW CANADIAN
____^nlrtdependent Organ For Canadians Oi Japanese Origin
VOL. 16 —NO. 22
SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 195
The Weekly Habit
TORONTO. ONT.
Steveston Hit by Labor Disputes, Canneries
At Standstill, Fishermen Face Bleak Outlook
According to the calendar, to inake a guess. We’d estimate that
day is the first day of spring. rhe gross income of JC’s and theiBut we can’t think of anvthiim farms, practices, bushier
appropriate to say—about rob (if a firm is 5m;
Kamloops Nisei Bowls
The famous fishing centre of Steveston where alins, buttercups and brooks. This then half of its tui Nisei-owned
Perfect
450
Game,
most 1,000 Japanese Canadians are
either in
being our ninth spring in Toron be counted) was at h
First
in
City
History
to, we’re too far city-broken to W0 in 1952.
the town or in its environs, now looks like a fading- ghost
KAMLOOPS,
reminisce about nature’s awaken
Jim
town as an aftermath of last year’s two crippling- salSound fantastic ? Remember
Harada
scaled
5
Of
ingwe said toss. And we feel thr
every bowler’s dream when he
Spring reminds us of the base
The labor disputes over price <?
’.e are being quite conservative.
knocked oft 12 consecutive
ball season and the coming pen We’re almost ready to sav $30.diiTerenees last vear between th
strikes to chalk up a perfect
nant races. And for about the 000,000, but felt- that we’ might
United
and Allied
450 game last week at the
twentieth spring we wonder about be looking at it too much through
Workers Union and the cannery
Ka in loops Bowladrom c. He won
the chances of the various teams. Toronto eyes and Toronto could
operators have practically para
a cash award of $100 for the
We’ve been doing that since the hardly be the criterion to base
University
lyzed the one-industry town and
feat.
days of Wild Bill Hallahan, Kiki income for all Canada.
announced
Harada's exploit was the first
the
Cuvier, George Pipgras, the Wan
of
six
canneries
and
reduction
plants
the Nisei
$20,000,000 will begin to sound
perfect 5-pin game in the hiser boys and when the Brooklyn logical when one realizes that if
lining the Fraser River mouth,
tory of Kamloops bowling. He
Dodgers were called by a less 5,000 persons each earned $2,000
;ai, a first year
the boatyards and the sail and net
is
also
believed
to'
be
the
third
robust name, the Robins.
ind Mr. Hideki
lofts arc at a minimum of
in a year, it would total $10,000.Nisei in Canada to ever bowl
Watada
Nothing can stand the passageyear Chemical
000, or half of our fig-ure. And
a 150 game. Rosie Okuda of
o
n
g
i
n
oe
r
i
n
g
s
t
u
d
e
n
t.
of many spring's. Players, owners 5,000 persons each earned $2,000
With (he first spring fishing
Montreal
and
and managers have come and
1 he awards were presented by
slowly getting underway on the
total JC working force, if any
Toronto both rolled perfect
Dr.
Noble Hori at the Nisei Stugone, radio and TV have brought
Fraser, the outlook looks grim
thing we’d say it’s actually high
games
several
years
ago.
the game right into our homes.
winu-up social on
for the town’s merchants and the
er as more than one out of four
He
is
a
member
of
the
Kam
March
Now, after half a century, they
H. It was Dr. Hori, who
fishermen, among whom number
JC’s are gainfully employed. And
loops team going to Moose Jaw.
his presidency two years
are now getting around to shift
many Japanese Canadians. After
also the $2,000 as an annual aver
Sask.,
next
month
to
compete
the major league franchise. Be
the lush seasons of past years, ago, established the prize in the
age income is very much out of
in
the
Western
Canada
a-pin
fore many more springs have line.
fishermen face a bleak situation. name of the Club.
championships.
gone by, Montreal and Toronto
A big blow to fishermen is the
We’ve yet to account for fish
will most likely support big
refusal of the cannery operators year student at the U. of T. as
ermen, farm, professional, busi Rikoran Fluffs Kisses
league teams. And what about
to advance financial aid. Fisher chosen by the Committee of
ness and orporation income. We’d In Japan Movie Scene
a Pacific Coast League entry
men, annually dependent on ad
hate to try to guess what they
from Vancouver ?
TOKYO
Shirley Yoshiko vances. were hit heavily by last ’dent of the University, or his
took in. All the JC-owned and
rep rosenta live, the Regist rar, and
Spring also means that every
operated cleaners in Toronto Yamaguchi and her leading man year’s strikes and consequent lay a representative of the Club.
Saturday afternoon for several
must reap a gross sum of at least Toshiro Mifune, played a sizzling- offs. About 1,000 fishermen are 'I here is to be one winner in each
months from here on, there will
two million. If you assumed that kissing scene during the shoot unemployed at present, and some school year but as there were no
be Nisei parades to the altar.
including the proprietors they ing of “Hoyo” on the Toho lot have gone to work in mills or winners last year, two were chosExcept foi- the principals all of
the other day.
logging. Some Japanese Canadian
employed 250 people and that to
it is a rigid repetition of the pre
fishermen are currently occupied
The
kiss
was
a
failure
but
it
make the business pay, each had
established in the 1951-52 school
vious Saturday. Pictures at the
in shrimp fishing.
to bring in $8,000, it would add nevertheless was tremendous en
year.
studio an hour* before the cere
tertainment to the movie workers.
The
report
Japanes
up to exactly $2,000,000. And
'1 he money for (his prize is de
mony, then the big show followed
Several “takes” were shot. At Canadian fishermen .have resultjudging by the continued expan
rived from the proceeds of the
by the senseless custom of throw
first Mifune didn’t do his kissing ed in a crisis, and the cannery
sion and extension, the cleaning
annual
Fall Dance held by the
ing confetti, a chop suey recep
well because he hasn’t had kissing operators have adopted a “got
business must pay.
Club in October. The ^fund now
tion where both the bride and
experiences before the camera, tough” attitude
Also, take the contracting busi
In later Takes” Miss Yamaguchi of canned salmon has also added
groom are both praised to high
ness. New houses are selling from
heaven. Have you ever been to
herself, though experienced in to the present unemployment and UFAWU this year and also for
$10,000 up. Build ten, and it
kissing
because she had learned government aid is being sought efiective government aid.
one where some speaker doesn’t
means a gross of $100,000. And
happen to say,
- - they are we understand those farm in it in Hollywood, muffed.
to dispose of the overstock. The
Most of (he fishermen in and
So the shooting ended in a fishermen are hoping* for a com around (he (own of 2,000-odd
both young and still need guid
comes add up to quite a hefty
flop but to the production staff it promise between the attitude of persons are hoping that the dele
ance ? If they make mistakes,
figure. Otherwise, farmers could was great fun.
please don’t hesitate to tell them
the cannery operators and the gates at. last week’s convention
n’t be continually buying* trucks
•” Have you, followed in
of the UBAMU will find some
and new machinery.
structions ?
formula to put the fishermen back
Now, you figure it out. $20,We re waiting for some mad
on their feet. Fishermen who are
Nisei couple who choose to be 000,000 may be too mild an es
members of the union this year
timate.
will
get a chance to elect, the top
come one on a Tuesday morning
What’s it going to add up to,
in a brickyard, wearing football
officials of the Union by a referJapanese
Canadian
communities
train
to
Ottawa,
arriving
April
say
five
years
hence
?
Provided
end tint vote
uniforms. We’ll foot the marriage
in other
in
Vancouver
and
Toronto
will I 17. Following- a visit to Niagara years, (he
Lcense. Only trouble is, everybody that there is no recession, and
officials were elected
meet with Crown Prince Akihito Falls on April 19, he will spend
by vote of delegates at the conelse may follow suit and get the economists are quite cheerful
when the heir apparent to the । an entire day in Toronto on April vention.
about
it,
Nisei
business
will
ex|
maiiied on Tuesday morning in
Japanese throne passes through 20 before leaving for Montreal.
At B. C. Packers, largest can a brickyard, wearing football pand further, their income will
Canada on his way to England He will be staying at the Royal
increase
for
sure
and
more
will
nery
on Lulu Island, there arc
uniforms.
for the- coronation of Queen York Hotel.
less than 100 working. Normally
March 21st also means that be entering the working force, in
Elizabeth.
The
Toronto
JCCA
is
planning
there are exactly forty days to cluding some 300 Nisei univers
the plant employs between 500
Prince Akihito will arrive at on behalf of Japanese Canadians
and 1,000. Only 15 men are pres
nil out T-l forms. Perhaps, it’s ity graduates with their higher
San Francisco on the liner Pres to present the Prince with a gift
ently working at the Canadian
no i lifting to discourse about income potential.
ident Wilson on April 11 and he symbolic of Ontario. The com
y,
for
To
say
the
least,
spring
Fish
Company reduction plant,
money on this glorious day but I
will
fly
to
Victoria,
B.
C.,
on
the
munity
may
be
able
to
meet
him
one of the largest on the conti
ni pieparing to swing a few more the Nisei, are getting w;armer same day. He will stay there un
if
arrangements
can
be
made,
nent. On the main street of
exemptions into the record, we’ve and sunnier every time.
til April 13, when he will fly to with the University of Toronto’s
Steveston, 17 shops are deserted,
pondered what the total income
Vancouver.
Convocation
Hall
a
probable
site.
some of them boarded up.
“ all the Niseis (or JC’s) in NISEI TAKE PART IN
At Vancouver, plans are being
He will be sailing for Britain
The fishermen over the price
wruda add up to. It would be SIMCOE ‘JAPAN NITE’
made by the B. C. JCCA to pre on April 22 from New York.
disputes last year, lost four days
interesting to get hold of all the
Japan sent the Crown Prince with a
SIMCOE, Ont.
The Embassy of Japan in Ot in July and six weeks in the fall,
^^ filed bN JC’s aiId JC- Night” sponsored by the Salva painting depicting a Vancouver tawa has announced that the
as well as the entire herring sea
wed iarms, businesses and cortion Army was held here last scene. A meeting with the Prince Prince -will be pleased to meet as son. Some of them blame the
^T'°ns’ ^e amount would
week with assistance from Miss may be arranged with the Japa- । many persons of Japanese origin union for allowing the situation
Probably stagger you.
Lily Uyeda, United Church work nese War Memorial in Stanley as time and circumstances permit tc develop despite the fact that
^-e.n^ that it’s spring, and er, and Mr. K. Kobayashi of Port Park a possible site.
during his journey through Ca- it was striving for better living
^ny filing goes, we’re going to Dover.
On April 13. he will catch a ' nada. •
standards.
Name Nisei Students
Club Prize Winners
Vancouver, Toronto JC’s
Will Greet Crown Prince
____^nlrtdependent Organ For Canadians Oi Japanese Origin
VOL. 16 —NO. 22
SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 195
The Weekly Habit
TORONTO. ONT.
Steveston Hit by Labor Disputes, Canneries
At Standstill, Fishermen Face Bleak Outlook
According to the calendar, to inake a guess. We’d estimate that
day is the first day of spring. rhe gross income of JC’s and theiBut we can’t think of anvthiim farms, practices, bushier
appropriate to say—about rob (if a firm is 5m;
Kamloops Nisei Bowls
The famous fishing centre of Steveston where alins, buttercups and brooks. This then half of its tui Nisei-owned
Perfect
450
Game,
most 1,000 Japanese Canadians are
either in
being our ninth spring in Toron be counted) was at h
First
in
City
History
to, we’re too far city-broken to W0 in 1952.
the town or in its environs, now looks like a fading- ghost
KAMLOOPS,
reminisce about nature’s awaken
Jim
town as an aftermath of last year’s two crippling- salSound fantastic ? Remember
Harada
scaled
5
Of
ingwe said toss. And we feel thr
every bowler’s dream when he
Spring reminds us of the base
The labor disputes over price <?
’.e are being quite conservative.
knocked oft 12 consecutive
ball season and the coming pen We’re almost ready to sav $30.diiTerenees last vear between th
strikes to chalk up a perfect
nant races. And for about the 000,000, but felt- that we’ might
United
and Allied
450 game last week at the
twentieth spring we wonder about be looking at it too much through
Workers Union and the cannery
Ka in loops Bowladrom c. He won
the chances of the various teams. Toronto eyes and Toronto could
operators have practically para
a cash award of $100 for the
We’ve been doing that since the hardly be the criterion to base
University
lyzed the one-industry town and
feat.
days of Wild Bill Hallahan, Kiki income for all Canada.
announced
Harada's exploit was the first
the
Cuvier, George Pipgras, the Wan
of
six
canneries
and
reduction
plants
the Nisei
$20,000,000 will begin to sound
perfect 5-pin game in the hiser boys and when the Brooklyn logical when one realizes that if
lining the Fraser River mouth,
tory of Kamloops bowling. He
Dodgers were called by a less 5,000 persons each earned $2,000
;ai, a first year
the boatyards and the sail and net
is
also
believed
to'
be
the
third
robust name, the Robins.
ind Mr. Hideki
lofts arc at a minimum of
in a year, it would total $10,000.Nisei in Canada to ever bowl
Watada
Nothing can stand the passageyear Chemical
000, or half of our fig-ure. And
a 150 game. Rosie Okuda of
o
n
g
i
n
oe
r
i
n
g
s
t
u
d
e
n
t.
of many spring's. Players, owners 5,000 persons each earned $2,000
With (he first spring fishing
Montreal
and
and managers have come and
1 he awards were presented by
slowly getting underway on the
total JC working force, if any
Toronto both rolled perfect
Dr.
Noble Hori at the Nisei Stugone, radio and TV have brought
Fraser, the outlook looks grim
thing we’d say it’s actually high
games
several
years
ago.
the game right into our homes.
winu-up social on
for the town’s merchants and the
er as more than one out of four
He
is
a
member
of
the
Kam
March
Now, after half a century, they
H. It was Dr. Hori, who
fishermen, among whom number
JC’s are gainfully employed. And
loops team going to Moose Jaw.
his presidency two years
are now getting around to shift
many Japanese Canadians. After
also the $2,000 as an annual aver
Sask.,
next
month
to
compete
the major league franchise. Be
the lush seasons of past years, ago, established the prize in the
age income is very much out of
in
the
Western
Canada
a-pin
fore many more springs have line.
fishermen face a bleak situation. name of the Club.
championships.
gone by, Montreal and Toronto
A big blow to fishermen is the
We’ve yet to account for fish
will most likely support big
refusal of the cannery operators year student at the U. of T. as
ermen, farm, professional, busi Rikoran Fluffs Kisses
league teams. And what about
to advance financial aid. Fisher chosen by the Committee of
ness and orporation income. We’d In Japan Movie Scene
a Pacific Coast League entry
men, annually dependent on ad
hate to try to guess what they
from Vancouver ?
TOKYO
Shirley Yoshiko vances. were hit heavily by last ’dent of the University, or his
took in. All the JC-owned and
rep rosenta live, the Regist rar, and
Spring also means that every
operated cleaners in Toronto Yamaguchi and her leading man year’s strikes and consequent lay a representative of the Club.
Saturday afternoon for several
must reap a gross sum of at least Toshiro Mifune, played a sizzling- offs. About 1,000 fishermen are 'I here is to be one winner in each
months from here on, there will
two million. If you assumed that kissing scene during the shoot unemployed at present, and some school year but as there were no
be Nisei parades to the altar.
including the proprietors they ing of “Hoyo” on the Toho lot have gone to work in mills or winners last year, two were chosExcept foi- the principals all of
the other day.
logging. Some Japanese Canadian
employed 250 people and that to
it is a rigid repetition of the pre
fishermen are currently occupied
The
kiss
was
a
failure
but
it
make the business pay, each had
established in the 1951-52 school
vious Saturday. Pictures at the
in shrimp fishing.
to bring in $8,000, it would add nevertheless was tremendous en
year.
studio an hour* before the cere
tertainment to the movie workers.
The
report
Japanes
up to exactly $2,000,000. And
'1 he money for (his prize is de
mony, then the big show followed
Several “takes” were shot. At Canadian fishermen .have resultjudging by the continued expan
rived from the proceeds of the
by the senseless custom of throw
first Mifune didn’t do his kissing ed in a crisis, and the cannery
sion and extension, the cleaning
annual
Fall Dance held by the
ing confetti, a chop suey recep
well because he hasn’t had kissing operators have adopted a “got
business must pay.
Club in October. The ^fund now
tion where both the bride and
experiences before the camera, tough” attitude
Also, take the contracting busi
In later Takes” Miss Yamaguchi of canned salmon has also added
groom are both praised to high
ness. New houses are selling from
heaven. Have you ever been to
herself, though experienced in to the present unemployment and UFAWU this year and also for
$10,000 up. Build ten, and it
kissing
because she had learned government aid is being sought efiective government aid.
one where some speaker doesn’t
means a gross of $100,000. And
happen to say,
- - they are we understand those farm in it in Hollywood, muffed.
to dispose of the overstock. The
Most of (he fishermen in and
So the shooting ended in a fishermen are hoping* for a com around (he (own of 2,000-odd
both young and still need guid
comes add up to quite a hefty
flop but to the production staff it promise between the attitude of persons are hoping that the dele
ance ? If they make mistakes,
figure. Otherwise, farmers could was great fun.
please don’t hesitate to tell them
the cannery operators and the gates at. last week’s convention
n’t be continually buying* trucks
•” Have you, followed in
of the UBAMU will find some
and new machinery.
structions ?
formula to put the fishermen back
Now, you figure it out. $20,We re waiting for some mad
on their feet. Fishermen who are
Nisei couple who choose to be 000,000 may be too mild an es
members of the union this year
timate.
will
get a chance to elect, the top
come one on a Tuesday morning
What’s it going to add up to,
in a brickyard, wearing football
officials of the Union by a referJapanese
Canadian
communities
train
to
Ottawa,
arriving
April
say
five
years
hence
?
Provided
end tint vote
uniforms. We’ll foot the marriage
in other
in
Vancouver
and
Toronto
will I 17. Following- a visit to Niagara years, (he
Lcense. Only trouble is, everybody that there is no recession, and
officials were elected
meet with Crown Prince Akihito Falls on April 19, he will spend
by vote of delegates at the conelse may follow suit and get the economists are quite cheerful
when the heir apparent to the । an entire day in Toronto on April vention.
about
it,
Nisei
business
will
ex|
maiiied on Tuesday morning in
Japanese throne passes through 20 before leaving for Montreal.
At B. C. Packers, largest can a brickyard, wearing football pand further, their income will
Canada on his way to England He will be staying at the Royal
increase
for
sure
and
more
will
nery
on Lulu Island, there arc
uniforms.
for the- coronation of Queen York Hotel.
less than 100 working. Normally
March 21st also means that be entering the working force, in
Elizabeth.
The
Toronto
JCCA
is
planning
there are exactly forty days to cluding some 300 Nisei univers
the plant employs between 500
Prince Akihito will arrive at on behalf of Japanese Canadians
and 1,000. Only 15 men are pres
nil out T-l forms. Perhaps, it’s ity graduates with their higher
San Francisco on the liner Pres to present the Prince with a gift
ently working at the Canadian
no i lifting to discourse about income potential.
ident Wilson on April 11 and he symbolic of Ontario. The com
y,
for
To
say
the
least,
spring
Fish
Company reduction plant,
money on this glorious day but I
will
fly
to
Victoria,
B.
C.,
on
the
munity
may
be
able
to
meet
him
one of the largest on the conti
ni pieparing to swing a few more the Nisei, are getting w;armer same day. He will stay there un
if
arrangements
can
be
made,
nent. On the main street of
exemptions into the record, we’ve and sunnier every time.
til April 13, when he will fly to with the University of Toronto’s
Steveston, 17 shops are deserted,
pondered what the total income
Vancouver.
Convocation
Hall
a
probable
site.
some of them boarded up.
“ all the Niseis (or JC’s) in NISEI TAKE PART IN
At Vancouver, plans are being
He will be sailing for Britain
The fishermen over the price
wruda add up to. It would be SIMCOE ‘JAPAN NITE’
made by the B. C. JCCA to pre on April 22 from New York.
disputes last year, lost four days
interesting to get hold of all the
Japan sent the Crown Prince with a
SIMCOE, Ont.
The Embassy of Japan in Ot in July and six weeks in the fall,
^^ filed bN JC’s aiId JC- Night” sponsored by the Salva painting depicting a Vancouver tawa has announced that the
as well as the entire herring sea
wed iarms, businesses and cortion Army was held here last scene. A meeting with the Prince Prince -will be pleased to meet as son. Some of them blame the
^T'°ns’ ^e amount would
week with assistance from Miss may be arranged with the Japa- । many persons of Japanese origin union for allowing the situation
Probably stagger you.
Lily Uyeda, United Church work nese War Memorial in Stanley as time and circumstances permit tc develop despite the fact that
^-e.n^ that it’s spring, and er, and Mr. K. Kobayashi of Port Park a possible site.
during his journey through Ca- it was striving for better living
^ny filing goes, we’re going to Dover.
On April 13. he will catch a ' nada. •
standards.
Name Nisei Students
Club Prize Winners
Vancouver, Toronto JC’s
Will Greet Crown Prince
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Keichi VA'V'crb
IM
Other results: Stardusters 5.
’' !' )
missed to give the Nisei a 1-0 naka, and Roy Kobayashi, Dave Tangos 2; Lightnings 5. Dream lers 68, Sitting Pretty 67, High. M. D. Kawasak:
? pl
a F NA-'rO-hm'
lead. Only three minutes remain Sunahara and Greg' Cusshon. ers 2: Dominoes 4, Bees 3: Rock Hopes 61. and Slow Pokes 52.
2 SU
Capturing the high averages G Tahma
ed when Browns rallied to score Major Fukumoto is just coming ets 4, Beavers 3.
Pon K bbLabam
bill
for the year was Tony Tatebe Ioan Kusunoki
. 2.00
mi a similar play and spoiled around to the form he showed be
High scorers ’last week were:
g on
Arthur A-uma .
with 213. Trailing him were Lavid
A.-.uma
goalie Rai Adachi’s fine display fore he was injured. In reserve. Aki Muromoto 733(289). Sat2 A।
m o ta ro O m o! a n i
r. so
between the pipes.
Nakao has Bert Nasu, Roy Stan Yano 684, Wally Iwamoto 664, Johnny Umakoshi 211, Bo Tonkin To
Eiko Tsimnurc
,
2.00
207,
Pinky
Mitsuki
201,
and
Tak
Ta ma ko Ts u ’ n n:: t a
? co
Key Kobayashi missed two dish and Tom Takemura to fill Johnnie Amemori 658, John Noda
Masato Adachi .
? on
Tatebe
199.
Best
in
the
ladies
glorious chances during the game in the forward walls while Joe 655, Moza Matsumoto 655, George
G. K. Wake
4.00
were Sue Umakoshi 175, Katie K. Naruse
. . 3.00
when one of his shots hit the post Togawa, Key Tanaka, George Hozaki 642, Shag Taguchi 630,
Omori
2 0'0
Matsuo 164. and Hayami Nishi Toyokichi
Y. Ka vc. ma
:'uo
and another missed the net com Anzai and Jack Tanaka are see Tosh Hori 631, Jake Yoshida 614.
William T. Sumi
mura 162.
2.0'0
ing rearguard action.
pletely.
Iso Amemori 661 (243) and May]
Aiko Sumi ....................
. 2.00
High bowlers last week were Tom Ebata
.........
. . 2.00
Manager Mas Nakao is confi
In goal, stellar Rai Adachi has Watanabe 620.
— A. S.
9 PH
Shig Mitsuki 703, Bo Tonkin 6S0. H a r r v Koven a ai
Yoshi Nishimura
.
C OG
dent that Flyers can go on to win allowed an average of only one
Joe Miyazaki 640, J. Umakoshi Joyce Montsuau
2.20
the series. In regular season play, goal in all of the games he has
Montsuqu
... 2 0(1
634, Tak Tatebe 620 and ’Ferry lune
lune Fushimi...............
.
2 00
they have defeated Browns twice played since replacing Bill Kur. . 2.00
Iwasa 605. For the ladies. Dot S. Tsukamoto
Muneo Miike
ysh.
. 2 00
in the two occasions they met.
Nishikawa 572 and Peggy Inaba K. W. Inamofe..............
2 00
Flyers will take a breather this
In the second game of the
Kozai
2 on
558 were high bowlers. — K. T. Tomisaburo
Kameki Fukakusa X- Fai nilv .
5 Oil
Sunday, March 22, when they series. Flyers were completely
By ALLEY OOP
H. Matsumoto
.
journey to Port Dover to meet grounded when they suffered a
The big question in the Tor
Nisei Wrestlers Draw
Total to Date ......... .... .$1 .861.00
the Port Dover All-Stars in an 4-0 shutout from Brown’s. Their onto Nisei Ten-Pin League is
(Advt.)
In Vancouver Bout
exhibition game at 2:30 p.m. The undefeated skein was stopped at who’s going to be fourth. This
VANCOUVER — Two Nisei
game with the All-Stars, on OHA 11 games. Flyers lacked co-ordi Sunday will be the climax of the
wrestlers from Hamaii, Kenji
Intermediate “B” team, was ar nation and were outplayed schedule with Easy Splits, Has
Shibuya and Duke Kameoka,
ranged through K. Kobayashi, throughout the contest. They will Bcens and Toki Toyama’s, each
took on Pat McGill and Farmer
well known Port Dover resident.
have to win the next game to with 14 points, making a -mad
Don Martin, in the tag-team
scramble for the last playoff
The bus leaves 335 College St. remain in contention.
main
event at the Vancouver
position. Ironically enough, nei
Auditorium last week, and fin
ther of the three teams will bowl
ished in a draw.
against each other but will meet
Shibuya and Kameoka took
stronger opposition in Flat Broke
the first fall with their oppon
(28 pts.), Hurricanes (21). and
ents
evening the count shortly
Niwatsukino who turned defeat In-Laws (IS), who have clinched
By Staff Writer
before (he final bell.
VANCOUVER — Barring any into victory by coming through at playoff spots.
“The bowing, grinning Japa
upset, Nelson Bros. Fisheries the crucial point. Down 66 points
When teams took to the alleys
nese” as (hey were called by
should once again be crowned in the third game, she rolled a last Sunday, games became a
(he Vancouver Province, ap
Vancouver JCCA Bowling League high 192 to enable Nelson Bros, serious business, especially for
parently gave referee Bill Kuchampions when they meet Frank to eke out a 2884 to 2881 win over Easy Splits and Has Beens, both
usisto a rough (ime with their
Rika’s quintet tonight, March 21. Benny Maeda’s in the semi-finals squads in their desperation to
wild tactics.
The person responsible for on March 14.
gain points showing signs of
Capt. Hiroshi Niwatsukino tot choking-up and failing to make
sending the defending champs
aled
744(303) to lead his team. any progress. Added to their
into the finals was none other
'[’he New Canadian acknow
than reliable and pretty Susie A 213 average bowler during the gloom was the fact that Toki
ledges with thanks generous do
loi lull information
season, he is hitting a 254 clip Toyama’s had finally emerged
nations from the fallowing:
or rales.
in the playoffs.
from the cellar to add their bid.
Mustangs Play Semi
Toronto Nisei Ten-Pin Bowling
In the other half of the semi
High bowlei's for the day were League.
DOMINION TRAVEL
Opener at Parkdale
Kent Nisei B o w 1 i n g League,
finals,
Tadatoshi
Ikeda
’
s
five
John
Korekiyo
171,
George
Ku
First game of the semi-final
OFFICE
bowed to the fourth-place finish bota 161, Jack Watanabe 155, Roy Chatham, Ont.
round for the Ontario Basket
143 Queen St West
Kent JCCA Chapter, Chatham,
ing Frank Kika’s by being shaded Kubota 154, Kaz Osaka 154, Ont.
ball Association Intermediate
EM. 6-6451 — Toronto
2537 to 2487 pins. The third game Terry Oikawa 154.
Vancouver Teenagers Club.
‘‘A” finals between St. Chris
also
told
the
tale
as
Ikeda
’
s
had
topher Mustangs and Kitchener
held a lead of 128 pins.
will be played Tuesday, March
Kika’s squad includes Seichi
24, at Parkdale Collegiate gym
Tahara, Mush Uyesugi, Sachi
in Toronto, starting 8:30 p.m.
© 5 ROOMS, brick, bungalow, hotKoyanagi and Joan Iwase.
_______ HELP WANTED________ water oil heat, television, recordFEMALE HELP WANTED
A two-game total-point aff
The Bowling Windup banquet
DRESS OPERATORS, experienc player, Parisian rug with furniture,
air,, the return game will be
TYPIST and stenographer, lull or
will
take
place
on
March
27
at
ed.
Apply Nat Laurie Inc., 141 rent S200 monthly with option of
part-time,
good
wages,
Dundas
played in Kitchener YMCA on
buying, St. Germain Ave.
and
Dufferin.
Call
KE.
2303,
Tor
Spadina
Ave., Toronto.____________
the W. K. Gardens from 6 p.m.
March 28.
SHIPPER-for wholesale dress ® 8 ROOMS, semi-detached, oil
with an orchestra dance follow onto.
Kitchener is last year’s East
GIRL
for
store
clerk
in
dry-clean
firm,
good advancement. Apply heat, modern kitchen, Withrov/ St.ing at the Hastings Auditorium.
ern Canada champions.
C ‘
A
I i'. 1
'’
A
.1
f'A
A ’ >| J
A
Fight For Playoff
Spot in Ten-Pins
SUSIE NIWATSUKINO LEADS NELSON BROS. INTO
VANCOUVER BOWLING FINALS, NW MEET KIKA'S
CLASSIFIED SECTION
i
SMALL SIZE SHOES
j
£
in all colors and styles
|
I
FOR LADIES and MEN
' ?
also
*
5
SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
j
J
in all sizes
J
|
Scott McHale for Men from 4 Up
*
J
'
ing store, Monday to Friday, good Lady Lee Frock, 140 Spadina Ave.,
waaos. Ascot Cleaners, 3321 Dun Toronto, V/A. 5170.
das St. West, Toronto, RO. 1848.
TRUCK DRIVER for gardering
OPERATORS, experienced, for oood wages. Phone HO. 4414,
ladies sportwear, highest wages Heike, Toronto.
Guaranteed.
excellent
working
GARDENERS and a truck driver.
conditions. Ask lor Mrs. Saunders. Call T. Takenaka, RA. 9327, Tor
McIntosh Spcrtwear Co., 266 King onto.
___
St. West, Toronto.
GIRL for dry-cleaning store,
experience not necessary, good
wages. Apply 1369 Queen St. W., ।
Toronto. Phone LO. 6141.
DOMESTIC HELP WANTED
FOR RENT
I
ALBERT'S SHOE STORE
5
J
1328 Queen Street West
ME. 1931
—
Toronto
*
5
*
C.O.D. ORDERS SHIPPED COAST-TO-COAST
*
TWO ROOMS, with sink, 'West
End Toronto. OL. 5658.
FOR SALE
Broadview. S12.800, S4.000 down.
© 6 ROOMS, detached, brick, Dundas-Runnymedc. $12,700, $4,- or
$5,000 down.
© 11 ROOMS, oil hot-water heat,
rooming house, double garage,
large lot, £21,000, S10,000 down.
Dovercourt-Bloor.
M. YANAGISAWA
Active Associate of
Toronto Real Estate Board
AGENT FOR K. WILES
Member of Toronto
Real Estate Board
West Office: KE. 7041
East Office:
GE. 1178
Residence: 650 Bathurst St.
OL. 1427, Toronto
THE
NEW
CANADIAN
PAGE 7
STAGE SET FOR LAKEHEAD NISEI KEG FINALS,
TONY TATEBE, SUE UMAKOSHI TOP HIGH AYGS.
Flyers Trail in THL Series
Play Port Dover All-Stars
। Toronto JCCA Chapter
^Membership Fund Drive
I Previous Total ... .
1.715.00
S GO
।
FORT WILLIAM —- Aliev Cats Ariba::' Okimuta . .
2.00
i by virtue of their second place Mrs Mtvo Sacare
Teams All Bunched
S. A Kamino
! finish in the third and final series Ihenas Kamino
Flaying one of tlieirbest games from 11:30 a.m. and fans are in
In
TYBS
Bowling
N.acsnria
I of the Lakehead Bowling League, MA: Bikdc
this season. Nisei Flyers were vited to accompany rhe Flyers.
.
A tight race to the wire looms claimed a spot in the playoffs for Bob
S. E N^kqsimiw X- Fa:
held io a 1-1 tie by Brown Food Persons wishing to go should conin the Toronto YBS Mixed Bowl the F. K. Nishikawa Trophy, sym Y. : lavash:
Stores on March 16 in the opener t<ict either Roy Kobayashi OL
K. Kamino
ing as Beavers. Stardusters. Dom bolic of league supremacy. They S, N isb.ip-'U'Gi
A 1 .'B
of the best of thi'ee THL Series 1641 or Matt Matsui MI. 9633
x
h
m
\
i
k
u
5
k
r
;;
o
inoes and Slo-Moes are running' will meet Slo-Pokos and No- K Mai:..:mo!o X 6 \\-.
“A" playoff at Unionville arena. immediately.
neck-to-nock for top place in the
i
i sucbL
Qn!v inaccurate firing power
G PG
In past seasons, Nakao has Imai series. Slo-Moes took a big Names, winners of the first and
second series respectively, while Y !wc::A:
areaiid the nets stymied Flyers seen his team riddled with injur
leap when they won seven points
X Fam:’..
Qi 1
efforts to go one up.
ies during playoff time but this from Glow-Worms to boost them the other teams will roll for a '’’ Si’anouxe
Nakamoto
consolat
ion
prize.
In the final period, Dave Suna- year, he is well prepared for such
I. K Sumi
into third place. Beavers are still
No Names topped the final
hara tallied from a wild goal possibilities. He has two top leading with 22 pts., one ahead of
Yana-.nda
series standings with 83 points, Kite.ru
Gbokii OVci-Jt
mouth melee after both Ron flight forward lines in Yuki Ka Stardusters.
? on
'? t'f'
followed by Alley Cats 74. Ramb I D<1 Xi'VGlE^
Pierce and Yuki Kameoka had meoka, Ron Pierce and Roy Ta
Keichi VA'V'crb
IM
Other results: Stardusters 5.
’' !' )
missed to give the Nisei a 1-0 naka, and Roy Kobayashi, Dave Tangos 2; Lightnings 5. Dream lers 68, Sitting Pretty 67, High. M. D. Kawasak:
? pl
a F NA-'rO-hm'
lead. Only three minutes remain Sunahara and Greg' Cusshon. ers 2: Dominoes 4, Bees 3: Rock Hopes 61. and Slow Pokes 52.
2 SU
Capturing the high averages G Tahma
ed when Browns rallied to score Major Fukumoto is just coming ets 4, Beavers 3.
Pon K bbLabam
bill
for the year was Tony Tatebe Ioan Kusunoki
. 2.00
mi a similar play and spoiled around to the form he showed be
High scorers ’last week were:
g on
Arthur A-uma .
with 213. Trailing him were Lavid
A.-.uma
goalie Rai Adachi’s fine display fore he was injured. In reserve. Aki Muromoto 733(289). Sat2 A।
m o ta ro O m o! a n i
r. so
between the pipes.
Nakao has Bert Nasu, Roy Stan Yano 684, Wally Iwamoto 664, Johnny Umakoshi 211, Bo Tonkin To
Eiko Tsimnurc
,
2.00
207,
Pinky
Mitsuki
201,
and
Tak
Ta ma ko Ts u ’ n n:: t a
? co
Key Kobayashi missed two dish and Tom Takemura to fill Johnnie Amemori 658, John Noda
Masato Adachi .
? on
Tatebe
199.
Best
in
the
ladies
glorious chances during the game in the forward walls while Joe 655, Moza Matsumoto 655, George
G. K. Wake
4.00
were Sue Umakoshi 175, Katie K. Naruse
. . 3.00
when one of his shots hit the post Togawa, Key Tanaka, George Hozaki 642, Shag Taguchi 630,
Omori
2 0'0
Matsuo 164. and Hayami Nishi Toyokichi
Y. Ka vc. ma
:'uo
and another missed the net com Anzai and Jack Tanaka are see Tosh Hori 631, Jake Yoshida 614.
William T. Sumi
mura 162.
2.0'0
ing rearguard action.
pletely.
Iso Amemori 661 (243) and May]
Aiko Sumi ....................
. 2.00
High bowlers last week were Tom Ebata
.........
. . 2.00
Manager Mas Nakao is confi
In goal, stellar Rai Adachi has Watanabe 620.
— A. S.
9 PH
Shig Mitsuki 703, Bo Tonkin 6S0. H a r r v Koven a ai
Yoshi Nishimura
.
C OG
dent that Flyers can go on to win allowed an average of only one
Joe Miyazaki 640, J. Umakoshi Joyce Montsuau
2.20
the series. In regular season play, goal in all of the games he has
Montsuqu
... 2 0(1
634, Tak Tatebe 620 and ’Ferry lune
lune Fushimi...............
.
2 00
they have defeated Browns twice played since replacing Bill Kur. . 2.00
Iwasa 605. For the ladies. Dot S. Tsukamoto
Muneo Miike
ysh.
. 2 00
in the two occasions they met.
Nishikawa 572 and Peggy Inaba K. W. Inamofe..............
2 00
Flyers will take a breather this
In the second game of the
Kozai
2 on
558 were high bowlers. — K. T. Tomisaburo
Kameki Fukakusa X- Fai nilv .
5 Oil
Sunday, March 22, when they series. Flyers were completely
By ALLEY OOP
H. Matsumoto
.
journey to Port Dover to meet grounded when they suffered a
The big question in the Tor
Nisei Wrestlers Draw
Total to Date ......... .... .$1 .861.00
the Port Dover All-Stars in an 4-0 shutout from Brown’s. Their onto Nisei Ten-Pin League is
(Advt.)
In Vancouver Bout
exhibition game at 2:30 p.m. The undefeated skein was stopped at who’s going to be fourth. This
VANCOUVER — Two Nisei
game with the All-Stars, on OHA 11 games. Flyers lacked co-ordi Sunday will be the climax of the
wrestlers from Hamaii, Kenji
Intermediate “B” team, was ar nation and were outplayed schedule with Easy Splits, Has
Shibuya and Duke Kameoka,
ranged through K. Kobayashi, throughout the contest. They will Bcens and Toki Toyama’s, each
took on Pat McGill and Farmer
well known Port Dover resident.
have to win the next game to with 14 points, making a -mad
Don Martin, in the tag-team
scramble for the last playoff
The bus leaves 335 College St. remain in contention.
main
event at the Vancouver
position. Ironically enough, nei
Auditorium last week, and fin
ther of the three teams will bowl
ished in a draw.
against each other but will meet
Shibuya and Kameoka took
stronger opposition in Flat Broke
the first fall with their oppon
(28 pts.), Hurricanes (21). and
ents
evening the count shortly
Niwatsukino who turned defeat In-Laws (IS), who have clinched
By Staff Writer
before (he final bell.
VANCOUVER — Barring any into victory by coming through at playoff spots.
“The bowing, grinning Japa
upset, Nelson Bros. Fisheries the crucial point. Down 66 points
When teams took to the alleys
nese” as (hey were called by
should once again be crowned in the third game, she rolled a last Sunday, games became a
(he Vancouver Province, ap
Vancouver JCCA Bowling League high 192 to enable Nelson Bros, serious business, especially for
parently gave referee Bill Kuchampions when they meet Frank to eke out a 2884 to 2881 win over Easy Splits and Has Beens, both
usisto a rough (ime with their
Rika’s quintet tonight, March 21. Benny Maeda’s in the semi-finals squads in their desperation to
wild tactics.
The person responsible for on March 14.
gain points showing signs of
Capt. Hiroshi Niwatsukino tot choking-up and failing to make
sending the defending champs
aled
744(303) to lead his team. any progress. Added to their
into the finals was none other
'[’he New Canadian acknow
than reliable and pretty Susie A 213 average bowler during the gloom was the fact that Toki
ledges with thanks generous do
loi lull information
season, he is hitting a 254 clip Toyama’s had finally emerged
nations from the fallowing:
or rales.
in the playoffs.
from the cellar to add their bid.
Mustangs Play Semi
Toronto Nisei Ten-Pin Bowling
In the other half of the semi
High bowlei's for the day were League.
DOMINION TRAVEL
Opener at Parkdale
Kent Nisei B o w 1 i n g League,
finals,
Tadatoshi
Ikeda
’
s
five
John
Korekiyo
171,
George
Ku
First game of the semi-final
OFFICE
bowed to the fourth-place finish bota 161, Jack Watanabe 155, Roy Chatham, Ont.
round for the Ontario Basket
143 Queen St West
Kent JCCA Chapter, Chatham,
ing Frank Kika’s by being shaded Kubota 154, Kaz Osaka 154, Ont.
ball Association Intermediate
EM. 6-6451 — Toronto
2537 to 2487 pins. The third game Terry Oikawa 154.
Vancouver Teenagers Club.
‘‘A” finals between St. Chris
also
told
the
tale
as
Ikeda
’
s
had
topher Mustangs and Kitchener
held a lead of 128 pins.
will be played Tuesday, March
Kika’s squad includes Seichi
24, at Parkdale Collegiate gym
Tahara, Mush Uyesugi, Sachi
in Toronto, starting 8:30 p.m.
© 5 ROOMS, brick, bungalow, hotKoyanagi and Joan Iwase.
_______ HELP WANTED________ water oil heat, television, recordFEMALE HELP WANTED
A two-game total-point aff
The Bowling Windup banquet
DRESS OPERATORS, experienc player, Parisian rug with furniture,
air,, the return game will be
TYPIST and stenographer, lull or
will
take
place
on
March
27
at
ed.
Apply Nat Laurie Inc., 141 rent S200 monthly with option of
part-time,
good
wages,
Dundas
played in Kitchener YMCA on
buying, St. Germain Ave.
and
Dufferin.
Call
KE.
2303,
Tor
Spadina
Ave., Toronto.____________
the W. K. Gardens from 6 p.m.
March 28.
SHIPPER-for wholesale dress ® 8 ROOMS, semi-detached, oil
with an orchestra dance follow onto.
Kitchener is last year’s East
GIRL
for
store
clerk
in
dry-clean
firm,
good advancement. Apply heat, modern kitchen, Withrov/ St.ing at the Hastings Auditorium.
ern Canada champions.
C ‘
A
I i'. 1
'’
A
.1
f'A
A ’ >| J
A
Fight For Playoff
Spot in Ten-Pins
SUSIE NIWATSUKINO LEADS NELSON BROS. INTO
VANCOUVER BOWLING FINALS, NW MEET KIKA'S
CLASSIFIED SECTION
i
SMALL SIZE SHOES
j
£
in all colors and styles
|
I
FOR LADIES and MEN
' ?
also
*
5
SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
j
J
in all sizes
J
|
Scott McHale for Men from 4 Up
*
J
'
ing store, Monday to Friday, good Lady Lee Frock, 140 Spadina Ave.,
waaos. Ascot Cleaners, 3321 Dun Toronto, V/A. 5170.
das St. West, Toronto, RO. 1848.
TRUCK DRIVER for gardering
OPERATORS, experienced, for oood wages. Phone HO. 4414,
ladies sportwear, highest wages Heike, Toronto.
Guaranteed.
excellent
working
GARDENERS and a truck driver.
conditions. Ask lor Mrs. Saunders. Call T. Takenaka, RA. 9327, Tor
McIntosh Spcrtwear Co., 266 King onto.
___
St. West, Toronto.
GIRL for dry-cleaning store,
experience not necessary, good
wages. Apply 1369 Queen St. W., ।
Toronto. Phone LO. 6141.
DOMESTIC HELP WANTED
FOR RENT
I
ALBERT'S SHOE STORE
5
J
1328 Queen Street West
ME. 1931
—
Toronto
*
5
*
C.O.D. ORDERS SHIPPED COAST-TO-COAST
*
TWO ROOMS, with sink, 'West
End Toronto. OL. 5658.
FOR SALE
Broadview. S12.800, S4.000 down.
© 6 ROOMS, detached, brick, Dundas-Runnymedc. $12,700, $4,- or
$5,000 down.
© 11 ROOMS, oil hot-water heat,
rooming house, double garage,
large lot, £21,000, S10,000 down.
Dovercourt-Bloor.
M. YANAGISAWA
Active Associate of
Toronto Real Estate Board
AGENT FOR K. WILES
Member of Toronto
Real Estate Board
West Office: KE. 7041
East Office:
GE. 1178
Residence: 650 Bathurst St.
OL. 1427, Toronto
Page 8
THE
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NEW
CANADIAN
Saturday, March 21, 1953
Leth. JCCA Elects
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MARCH
d
DGE, Alta.
At the
THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Japanese-English Organ.
21—Toronto. Kisaragi Club’s “Song
And Dance”, at Ukrainian Hall
YMCA on March’1G, the Lethublished on Wednesday and Saturday of each w^L
8 p.m.
bridge JCCA elected Alfie Kami- I
” ’ med™ °f- ?xPress,0°
“WS out!*
22 Toronto. Club After-Hour Open
among those of Japanese origin in Canada
Nite, at University Settlement, takahara as president for the
479
Queen
St. W. — EMpire 6-5005 — Toronto, Ont.
7 :30-ll p.m.
1953-54 term to suceed Akira
Authorized
as second class mail. Post Office Dept., Ottawa.
27 Toronto. Monte Carlo Nite, at Terashima.
UNF Hall, 8:30-12:30
Other executive members in
2,—Vancouver. Vancouver J.C.C.A.
Bowling League Dance, at Hast clude Bob Nishikawa, vice-pres
ings Auditorium, 9 p.m.
ident; Lily Mori, general sec’y;
■ »
ouver. Vancouver
Audrey Nonomura,
recording
Amateur Talent Revue, at Uksec’y; Jene Endo, educational |
u 1
rainian Hall.
n
Rex. and Mrs. Hugh MacWil- presently involved in mission
convenor;
Bob
Nishikawa,
eccf
U innipeg.
Winnipeg
Y.B.S.
•
,
| da.hi 01 r ormosa who are well
work under the Canadian Pres
Spring Frolic Dance, at Buddhist nomic and political, I'osluko Kita- known
r
4
1
t
among Japanese Canad- byterian Church in Formosa and
Hall, 8 p.m.
WORKER OH BEHALF OF JRREV. Mac WILLIAM
OF FORMOSA GUEST PREACHER AT FAMILY SERV.
Your Spring Suit
Tailored-to-Measur«
BING TANAKA^
ME. 6778
516 Manning Ave. — Term
WILL CALL
Lucien C. Kurata
Barrister and Solicitor
S
E>
Toronto
1st and 2nd Mortgage u»ns
aricaged
Oft. EM, 6-0959 Res. LI, 3427
gawa, social welfare; June Iol 1
1 m
,
ais Ior seixices on their behalf have been in that place since
shida and Ted Aoki, public relam l
D
,
cuung the last war, will be spec- 1924-1939 and 1947-52. They will
tions, Gerry Hisaoka, sports;
n
,
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.
,
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.
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’ ial guests at the Queen Street be leaving- for Formosa again
United Churcll monthly Family
enth Annual Miss Sunny Alberta Ayako Sugimoto, socml.
shortly.
Dance, 9-1.
m -V0’ English Service this Sunday,
4—Coaldale. Coaldale JCCA Shibai,
mura, auditors; Kiyoto Bhigehiio I March 22.
Rev. K. Shimizu will conduct
284.A YONGE STREET, TORONTO, ONT.
at Community Hall.
Rev. Mac William who is an the service and receive new mem
and Ed Takahashi, ex officio I
executives. The latter
Yeic I author of booklets in Japanese bers, both by baptism and profes
X-RAY DIAGNOSIS
B. C. JCCA Works With also appointed to the two
executixe | and Chinese, will be the guest sion of faith. Tatsuo Sanmiya
will sing a solo.
body of the Alberta JCCA.
Citizenship Council
preacher and he will speak on the
Councillors to the Alberta JC
VANCOUVER — Dr. Harold
‘ The Children’s Room” will be
subject “Things Old And New”.
Saita, President of B. C. JCCA, CA arc Lily Mori, Gerry Hisaoka Following the sendee, they will in operation as usual during the
* DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC
took part in a .discussion of plans and Akira Terashima.
remain in the Social Room to Family Service.
to extend classes in English for
699 YONGE ST
meet any of the congregation.
Baptism of children will be ad
OFFICE RA. 6549
(YONGE AT BLOOr)
immigrants being formulated by 'Night of Nights'
Res. Ml. 6384
TORONTO
They are best known for their ministered on. Easter Sunday,
the Co-ordinating Council on Cit
work in the Co-Operative Com April 5, at 11 a.m. Parents wishFast Approaching
izenship in a recent meeting at
mittee
for Japanese Canadians of ji’» to have their children bap
It’s here at last! This comingthe Canadian Memorial United
J. T. MORITO, D.C.
Friday, March 27, the Monte which Mrs. MacMillan acted as tized are asked to notify the
Church.
executive
secretary.
They
are
Minister
as
soon
as
possible.
Carlo Nite, the night of nights,
Doctor of Chiropractic
Additional classes in English.
will be filled with dancing- for all
■ «rc being proposed for recent
e 19 YONGE BLVD.
to enjoy and loaded to the hilt
■ Residence
Office
with top flight entertainment.
? OX. 8021
HU. 8148
Dancing will commence, at 8:30
PERSONS WITH PREVIOUS
p.m. with the entertainment
INSTRUCTIONS ACCEPTED
RAI MOND, Alta. — Need for clubs in the locality are beingscheduled to begin at 10 p.m.
Only persons with previous sharp. The site is the UNF Hall. greater support by members in requested.
F. A. Brewin, Q.C.
__ T Q
dancing- instruction will be acthe
organization
to
enable
them
to
The affair is sponsored by the
I
Barrister & Solicitor
cepted by the Club El Chochlo. Rec Socratic Club. Program feat become better citizens of both the
The Club meets tomorrow. ures “The Four Aces”, “The community and the country was Trinidad Minister To
Cameron, Weldon,
March i
7:30-11 p.m., at Mat Seven Spots”; “Jack and a Queen” stressed by Muneo Takeda, re Speak at Young Adults
Brewin & McCallum
suo Studio. Cecil Kumagai of “The Gymnastic Jokers” and elected president, at the annual
The Young Adults Fellowshi
meeting- of the Raymond JCCA will meet on Tuesday, March 24
Hamilton will be the instructor.
372 Bay St., Toronto
other items.
held recently at the Buddhist 6 p.m., at Queen Street United '
Telephone EM. 3-4391
Church.
Church.
The guest speaker will be Mr.
A mail-ballot system
by the local chapter to select Roy Neehal whose address will be
MOVING TO B. C.?
^ executive members for the new based on the “Different Peoples
y
Contact
‘< term. Assisting Takeda will be °^ Tihiidad ’. A student minister
JIM KAKUTANI
0 Government Grade I Certificate
$ Mas Sunada, vice-president; May at Emmanuel College, Mr. Nee
H. A. ROBERTS LTD.,
£ Nishiyama, sec’y; Gus Moriyama, hal is well known as a forceful
Moisture Under 13%
530 Burrard St.
$ treasurer; Ayako Kitagawa, soc- and interesting- speaker.
® Excellent for Tofu or Sprouting
Vancouver
1, B. C.
All members and friends are
( ial director; Mike Tobo, recreatEstablished
32
Years
; ional; Tosh Saruwatari, publicity; urged to attend.
Members of Vancouver
£ Tucker Hironaka and Hiede Ka2131 Dundas St.
Real Estate Board
s ’ raki, educational and cultural; Metro Meeting Will
Phone
MArine 6421
VANCOUVER 6, B. C.
’ Jack Nishiyama, political; Shin Show Baseball Film
Day or Night
Takahashi, social -welfare; M. TeThe next meeting of the Tor
| rakita, auditor; H. Y. Hironaka,
onto Metropolitan Nisei Fellow T
i T. Fukushima, and T. Imahashi, ship Group will be held on Wed.,
advisors.
| March 2b, from 8:15 p.m. at the
A forthcoming project of the Church House.
chapter will be a talent show on
An interesting program has
from coast to coast
OPTOMETRISTS
April 11 with proceeds going to been arranged, including a film
• EVENTS & COMMENTS © SPORTS ® JCCA ACTIVITIES
ward the fund for the new lib- on the 1952 World Series.
rary which is to be built in RayCome and. bring your friends.
© PERSONAL NOTES ©SOCIALS ® CLUB REPORTS
I mond. Entries from groups and
Raymond JCCA Moots Stronger Member Support
Re-Elect M. Takeda Prexy, Slate Talent Show
j
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New Teenagers Club
Formed in Hamilton
HAMILTON' — The newly or
ganized teenage club in Hamilton,
Club Fidelis, is open to all teen
agers in the city and vicinity.
Chosen as president of the club
was Shiny Kumagai while, assist
ing him are Kay Kitagawa, vicepresident; Reiko Kumagai, secre
tary; Kaz Nishimura, treasurer.
The next social of the club will
be held today, March 21, at All
People’s Church from 7:30 p.m.
Alta' The coaldale
CCA grateiully acknowledges re^1.PtA°f 3 generous donation from
i- il. Oshiro on the occasion o’ms wedding.
DANCE CLASSES
Address —
Archie Miyashita
.. Province.
UNF HALL
Tues. & Sundays
118 W. HASTINGS ST.
VANCOUVER, B. C.
WELCOME NISEI & ISSEI!
•
For Wedding Receptions
®
For Private or Club Parties
—
A ante
Town or City
acknowledgements
VANCOUVER - B. C. J.C C A
acknowledges with thanks a donation otJaO from Mr. Etsuji Morii of
Devine, B. C.
*
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*
AIR-CONDITIONED
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restaurant
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Toronto.
11 Ehzabeth St.
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21—Toronto. Kisaragi Club’s “Song
And Dance”, at Ukrainian Hall
YMCA on March’1G, the Lethublished on Wednesday and Saturday of each w^L
8 p.m.
bridge JCCA elected Alfie Kami- I
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among those of Japanese origin in Canada
Nite, at University Settlement, takahara as president for the
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7 :30-ll p.m.
1953-54 term to suceed Akira
Authorized
as second class mail. Post Office Dept., Ottawa.
27 Toronto. Monte Carlo Nite, at Terashima.
UNF Hall, 8:30-12:30
Other executive members in
2,—Vancouver. Vancouver J.C.C.A.
Bowling League Dance, at Hast clude Bob Nishikawa, vice-pres
ings Auditorium, 9 p.m.
ident; Lily Mori, general sec’y;
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ouver. Vancouver
Audrey Nonomura,
recording
Amateur Talent Revue, at Uksec’y; Jene Endo, educational |
u 1
rainian Hall.
n
Rex. and Mrs. Hugh MacWil- presently involved in mission
convenor;
Bob
Nishikawa,
eccf
U innipeg.
Winnipeg
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| da.hi 01 r ormosa who are well
work under the Canadian Pres
Spring Frolic Dance, at Buddhist nomic and political, I'osluko Kita- known
r
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among Japanese Canad- byterian Church in Formosa and
Hall, 8 p.m.
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OF FORMOSA GUEST PREACHER AT FAMILY SERV.
Your Spring Suit
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WILL CALL
Lucien C. Kurata
Barrister and Solicitor
S
E>
Toronto
1st and 2nd Mortgage u»ns
aricaged
Oft. EM, 6-0959 Res. LI, 3427
gawa, social welfare; June Iol 1
1 m
,
ais Ior seixices on their behalf have been in that place since
shida and Ted Aoki, public relam l
D
,
cuung the last war, will be spec- 1924-1939 and 1947-52. They will
tions, Gerry Hisaoka, sports;
n
,
2 Raymond. Raymond YBA Sev
.
,
„ .
,
.
1
’ ial guests at the Queen Street be leaving- for Formosa again
United Churcll monthly Family
enth Annual Miss Sunny Alberta Ayako Sugimoto, socml.
shortly.
Dance, 9-1.
m -V0’ English Service this Sunday,
4—Coaldale. Coaldale JCCA Shibai,
mura, auditors; Kiyoto Bhigehiio I March 22.
Rev. K. Shimizu will conduct
284.A YONGE STREET, TORONTO, ONT.
at Community Hall.
Rev. Mac William who is an the service and receive new mem
and Ed Takahashi, ex officio I
executives. The latter
Yeic I author of booklets in Japanese bers, both by baptism and profes
X-RAY DIAGNOSIS
B. C. JCCA Works With also appointed to the two
executixe | and Chinese, will be the guest sion of faith. Tatsuo Sanmiya
will sing a solo.
body of the Alberta JCCA.
Citizenship Council
preacher and he will speak on the
Councillors to the Alberta JC
VANCOUVER — Dr. Harold
‘ The Children’s Room” will be
subject “Things Old And New”.
Saita, President of B. C. JCCA, CA arc Lily Mori, Gerry Hisaoka Following the sendee, they will in operation as usual during the
* DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC
took part in a .discussion of plans and Akira Terashima.
remain in the Social Room to Family Service.
to extend classes in English for
699 YONGE ST
meet any of the congregation.
Baptism of children will be ad
OFFICE RA. 6549
(YONGE AT BLOOr)
immigrants being formulated by 'Night of Nights'
Res. Ml. 6384
TORONTO
They are best known for their ministered on. Easter Sunday,
the Co-ordinating Council on Cit
work in the Co-Operative Com April 5, at 11 a.m. Parents wishFast Approaching
izenship in a recent meeting at
mittee
for Japanese Canadians of ji’» to have their children bap
It’s here at last! This comingthe Canadian Memorial United
J. T. MORITO, D.C.
Friday, March 27, the Monte which Mrs. MacMillan acted as tized are asked to notify the
Church.
executive
secretary.
They
are
Minister
as
soon
as
possible.
Carlo Nite, the night of nights,
Doctor of Chiropractic
Additional classes in English.
will be filled with dancing- for all
■ «rc being proposed for recent
e 19 YONGE BLVD.
to enjoy and loaded to the hilt
■ Residence
Office
with top flight entertainment.
? OX. 8021
HU. 8148
Dancing will commence, at 8:30
PERSONS WITH PREVIOUS
p.m. with the entertainment
INSTRUCTIONS ACCEPTED
RAI MOND, Alta. — Need for clubs in the locality are beingscheduled to begin at 10 p.m.
Only persons with previous sharp. The site is the UNF Hall. greater support by members in requested.
F. A. Brewin, Q.C.
__ T Q
dancing- instruction will be acthe
organization
to
enable
them
to
The affair is sponsored by the
I
Barrister & Solicitor
cepted by the Club El Chochlo. Rec Socratic Club. Program feat become better citizens of both the
The Club meets tomorrow. ures “The Four Aces”, “The community and the country was Trinidad Minister To
Cameron, Weldon,
March i
7:30-11 p.m., at Mat Seven Spots”; “Jack and a Queen” stressed by Muneo Takeda, re Speak at Young Adults
Brewin & McCallum
suo Studio. Cecil Kumagai of “The Gymnastic Jokers” and elected president, at the annual
The Young Adults Fellowshi
meeting- of the Raymond JCCA will meet on Tuesday, March 24
Hamilton will be the instructor.
372 Bay St., Toronto
other items.
held recently at the Buddhist 6 p.m., at Queen Street United '
Telephone EM. 3-4391
Church.
Church.
The guest speaker will be Mr.
A mail-ballot system
by the local chapter to select Roy Neehal whose address will be
MOVING TO B. C.?
^ executive members for the new based on the “Different Peoples
y
Contact
‘< term. Assisting Takeda will be °^ Tihiidad ’. A student minister
JIM KAKUTANI
0 Government Grade I Certificate
$ Mas Sunada, vice-president; May at Emmanuel College, Mr. Nee
H. A. ROBERTS LTD.,
£ Nishiyama, sec’y; Gus Moriyama, hal is well known as a forceful
Moisture Under 13%
530 Burrard St.
$ treasurer; Ayako Kitagawa, soc- and interesting- speaker.
® Excellent for Tofu or Sprouting
Vancouver
1, B. C.
All members and friends are
( ial director; Mike Tobo, recreatEstablished
32
Years
; ional; Tosh Saruwatari, publicity; urged to attend.
Members of Vancouver
£ Tucker Hironaka and Hiede Ka2131 Dundas St.
Real Estate Board
s ’ raki, educational and cultural; Metro Meeting Will
Phone
MArine 6421
VANCOUVER 6, B. C.
’ Jack Nishiyama, political; Shin Show Baseball Film
Day or Night
Takahashi, social -welfare; M. TeThe next meeting of the Tor
| rakita, auditor; H. Y. Hironaka,
onto Metropolitan Nisei Fellow T
i T. Fukushima, and T. Imahashi, ship Group will be held on Wed.,
advisors.
| March 2b, from 8:15 p.m. at the
A forthcoming project of the Church House.
chapter will be a talent show on
An interesting program has
from coast to coast
OPTOMETRISTS
April 11 with proceeds going to been arranged, including a film
• EVENTS & COMMENTS © SPORTS ® JCCA ACTIVITIES
ward the fund for the new lib- on the 1952 World Series.
rary which is to be built in RayCome and. bring your friends.
© PERSONAL NOTES ©SOCIALS ® CLUB REPORTS
I mond. Entries from groups and
Raymond JCCA Moots Stronger Member Support
Re-Elect M. Takeda Prexy, Slate Talent Show
j
SOYBEANS
CANADIAN SOYA INDUSTRIES LTD.
FOR ALL NEWS OF JC’S
subscribe to THE NEW CANADIAN
We are offering to prospective readers a special introductory
subscription rate naw. until the end of March — $1.00 for three
months. ^ on will find The New Canadian “must” reading to
keep up with news of Japanese Canadians.
(Please use the form below).
The New Canadian
Toronto 2-B. Ont.
Please send me an introductory subscription to The
New Canadian for a special rate of SI.00 for three
months. I enclose SI.00
TORIC OPTICAL
New Teenagers Club
Formed in Hamilton
HAMILTON' — The newly or
ganized teenage club in Hamilton,
Club Fidelis, is open to all teen
agers in the city and vicinity.
Chosen as president of the club
was Shiny Kumagai while, assist
ing him are Kay Kitagawa, vicepresident; Reiko Kumagai, secre
tary; Kaz Nishimura, treasurer.
The next social of the club will
be held today, March 21, at All
People’s Church from 7:30 p.m.
Alta' The coaldale
CCA grateiully acknowledges re^1.PtA°f 3 generous donation from
i- il. Oshiro on the occasion o’ms wedding.
DANCE CLASSES
Address —
Archie Miyashita
.. Province.
UNF HALL
Tues. & Sundays
118 W. HASTINGS ST.
VANCOUVER, B. C.
WELCOME NISEI & ISSEI!
•
For Wedding Receptions
®
For Private or Club Parties
—
A ante
Town or City
acknowledgements
VANCOUVER - B. C. J.C C A
acknowledges with thanks a donation otJaO from Mr. Etsuji Morii of
Devine, B. C.
*
*
*
AIR-CONDITIONED
—
THE GREAT CHINA
restaurant
_
Toronto.
11 Ehzabeth St.
Telephone EM. 4-5935
!