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THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ For Canadians Of Japanese Origin

VOL. 16 —NO. 24

SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1953

TORONTO, ONT.

The Weekly Habit

Prince Akihito, Heir Apparent, Will Spend
===B;y TOYO TAKATA—J
Eleven Days in Canada, Arrives on April 11
tute the National JCCA will eon- hdmZi
, 5 8 '
-rmcierarion to earmarkingf)lnj
vene in Vancouver to shape its now held in trust
/ a
future course. It’s no secret now available for such a tim^3
that this is to be major oper- should arise that it could
ation and after the surgery is for the purpose as we have “n't
rj
/

be a Ih«d and/or throu-h a „ tfe
shadow of rts former self. This is wide campaign establish a special
refeiiing to the national organ- fund for this purpose
ization.
a
.
The pro and con of this drastic
*
tOday’ there are
remolding is no longer a point of «?“, ’.TT^ f°r
debate. It has been a hot internal A h h' “‘ Pnd should be
issue and there have been fiery
exchanges over it, but now, for
better or for worse, changes are f



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When Crown Prince Akihito crosses Canada next
■ month, Japanese Canadians will see for the first time
‘ a future monarch of Japan. The 19-year-old heir appar; lent to the Japanese throne is expected to arrive on
. Canadian soil in Victoria on April 11 and from that
| point will travel across Canada, reaching- Montreal on
; April 21.

™ believe,
'
°' P”P°Se
fund was set aside,

coming. Only the form of change
Only question is, will this fund
has to be decided.
be sufficient when required?
In setting up the modified J-hat’s where a nationwide drive
machinery, the delegates should would come in. A fund drive is
keep in mind one important no popular undertaking but
thought. We haven’t solved all bandied properly it should not be '
our national problems. While we difficult. It could be extended
PRINCE AKIHITO
have overcome those arising out over a period of a year and a
of the evacuation and the ques­ small contribution from the JC
tion of franchise is past history, adult population could result in a
we have not yet had satisfaction sizable sum. A fund of at least
on immigration and the re-ad- $10,000 should not be a hard tar­
mission of Nisei and former Nisei get, and even $20,000 is not be­
MONTREAL — Official dele­
residents of Canada who are yond reach.
gate to the Fifth National
presently disqualified from re­
We admit that there are many
JCCA Conference in Vancou­
turning to Canada.
whens and ifs. Perhaps the fund
ver, April 3-6, representing
We must not lose sight of these may never be needed. If that’s
Quebec JCCA will be Sam To­
existing furrows that still need the case then it could be used for
guri, it was announced.
to be plowed under. So long as other good purposes as financialToguri was elected last
these remain, there is a need for ly assisting those returning to
month as the new president of
retaining the means of national Canada in the form of loans or
the Quebec JCCA at a general
action so that we can make setting up scholarships. If it
meeting at
St.
Raphael’s
representations or take other comes to a test case, it could be
House.
steps should opportune occasions a very costly affair in which the
He will be bringing to the
present themselves.
fund.is insufficient.
conference the Quebec JCCA’s
These are our own special
However,
we
should
be
pre
­
recommendation of a National
problems. We cannot expect
pared
as
best
we
could.
And
with
others to carry the ball here or
organization in which the head­
the modification of the National
hope that these matters will
quarters would move on a ro­
JCCA organization and the reali­
eventually right themselves. We’ll
tating basis from province to
zation that we still have big
have to do our own spadework.
problems, there is an urgency to
province and in which the an­
Question arises what can the
be in readiness.
nual budget would be $1,500.
delegates do other than re-affirm­

Name Toguri Quebec
Delegate at Confab

Main purpose of Akihito’s six­
month tour of Canada, United April 1(>. 3 a.m., getting- his con­
States and Europe, is the attend­ tact with Eastern Canada there.
ing of the coronation of Queen Akihito arrives at Ottawa. April
Elizabeth in London on June 2.
H, 6 a.m. and spending' one day
there, leaves April 18, 11 p.m.,
ACTIVE IN SPORTS
Japan’s moderns hope that he arriving at Niagara Falls April
will return with ideas of becom­ 19, 10:45 a.m. Leaving' Niagara
ing an important force in the falls April 19, 7:15 p.m. after
country and a modern monarch, an afternoon at one of Canada’s
less tied up with religious ritual most scenic spots, he arrives in
and more concerned with current Hamilton
b:bb p.m.,
trends of Japanese history.
leaving at 9 p.m. and arriving in
At the time of his investiture I. oronto 9:05 p.m. on the same
last year, he said in his message day.
to the people, “I shall study to
ONE DAY IN TORONTO
do my best for the prosperity and
He will spend one day in
happiness of humanity”.
I oronto before leaving on April
Akihito is
sports-loving 20, 11 p.m. for Montreal. Arriv­
youth. He recently won
ing in Montre.nl April 21, 7:45
place in the Tokyo horse show a.m., he will leave shortly at
in the jumping division. His 10:35 a.m. for New York.
sports include skiing, swimming,
The Prince will then leave New
tennis and archery. In the last
few months, preparing to go out via the liner Queen Elizabeth.
into the world, he has visited
Parliament, modern art exhibi­
Widowed War Bride
tions and kabuki shows.

j Decides to Go Home

FLIES TO VICTORIA
BOGOTA, Tex. — Back in
Akihito is leaving Yokohama
July, 1952, a shy little Okinawa
on March 30 on the American
girl stepped off an airliner at
President Line’s SS Wilson and Paris, Tex.
will reach San Francisco on April
Mitsu and her young son were
11. On the same day he will leave swept
into the arms of her Amfor Victoria aboard a R.C.A.F. erican soldier-husband, Sgt. Charplane, spending a night there les R. Evans of Bogota.
before arriving in Vancouver on
But last week, Mitsu was back
April 12. at the Paris airport to start the
His Canadian itinerary releas­ long journey back to her home­
ing the principles of equality in
ed this week shows that the land.
immigration and passing resolu­
Prince will touch at several cities
Sgt. Evans was killed in a car
tions regarding re-admission as
and Japanese Canadians, particu­ wreck near Waco about six weeks
well as to vote to maintain a
larly at Vancouver and Toronto, after she reached America.
semblance of national organiza­
TOKYO

Japan,
becoming
a
|
travesty
of
the
trial

which
had
may be able to see the member
She remained in Bogota after
tion. It would be difficult for the
political
cockpit
over
the
issue
of
hex'
husband’s death and tried to
resulted in his being hanged as of Japan’s royal household.
delegates, particularly in the
rearmament,
reportedly
is
facing
He will leave Vancouver aboard make the best of it. Last week
brief time that they are in ses­
a war criminal.
a

comeback

in
war
movies.
she gave it up. Larry Dean, her
sion, to discuss the matter tho­
Another movie will recall Ki­ a special train on April 13, 7:30
The
Nippon Times in a special
p.m., arriving in Kamloops April American son, is going with her
roughly and decide on the line
article
recently
said “Generals, yotaka Miyazaki who, The Nip­ 14, 4 a.m. Spending 15 minutes to begin a new life on Okinawa.
of action. Also the problem is
one that has to be met according admirals and kamikaze pilots are pon Times said, “was one of the there, he will leave at 4:15 a.m.,
making their comeback on the most feared under-cover agents
to the situation at any time that
arriving in Calgary April 14, 7:30
Japanese screen.”
of the Japanese army.”
no definite course can be set.
I
p.m. After 40 minutes, at 8:1()
|
The conservative English lang­
p.m., he will leave for Moosejaw,
However, there is one thing uage daily said this trend in films
arriving April 15, 6:40 a.m. Leav­
they can do. That is, at least was a tangible sign that “things
MELBOURNE, Australia —
Crime
Doesn't
Pay
financially prepare for any course are going back to the old days.”
ing Moosejaw 7:15 a.m. on the
The Victorian Amateur Swimof action. Whatever steps that
same morning, he is scheduled to
ming Association has relaxed
The Nippon Times noted that In Tokyo Says Police
might be eventually necessary — with “occupation censorship” out
reach Regina 8:10 a.m. His west­
the ban on Japanese swimming
TOKYO — Tokyo police came
representations to Ottawa, legal of the way film makers decided
ern trip continues as he reaches
champion,
Hironoshin Furu­
up recently with statistics to
action if a test case on inadmis­ the public was becoming inter­
Winnipeg April 15, 5:45 p.m.
hashi.
prove crime doesn’t pay.
sibility of stranded Nisei is ad­ ested in movie treatment of the
From Winnipeg April 15, 6:45
The association recently gave
After questioning 3,351 crimi­
vised, temporary reactivation of Japanese wartime heroes — and
Furuhashi, world 1500-meters
nals arrested last year, police p.m., he arrives at Fort William
a National JCCA office — a fair villains.
record holder, permission to
headquarters here reported burg­
sum may be needed to see it
Just
as
the
story
on
Prince
swim in four club charity car­
It said a recent movie based on lars earned an average of 49 yen
through successfully.
nivals.
“the appallingly grim and savag­ (14 cents) per day, pick pockets Akihito hit the presses, the Em­
Thus, we believe that there is ely inhuman life in the Japanese and petty thieves 36 to 38 yen bassy of Japan in Ottawa an­
Furuhashi came to Australia
to study wool-classing.
nounced that the itinerary of his
a need for a fund to be set aside army” had a surprising success. (10 cents).
journey
has
been
altered
and
in
­
The Victorian association in
m order that we may move im­
Other movies now being made
And these earnings, police said
February banned Furuhashi
mediately and efficiently when an include the story of the “Tiger were for criminals who had had stead of arriving in Ottawa on
from its carnivals because it
opportune situation presents it- of
- Malaya,” Gen. Tomoyuki Ya­ at least six years apprenticeship April 17, he will be going direct
self.
thought
his presence might of­
to
Toronto
on
April
17,
7
a.m.
mashita, produced to show “the in their trade.
fend ex-servicemen.

WAR FILMS MAKE COMEBACK IN JAPAN, INDICATE
RETURN TO 'OLD TIMES' SAYS NIPPON TIMES

Aussies Change Mind,
Let Furuhashi Swim

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New York, Philadelphia at Montreal Cage Tourney

Ten-Pin Keglers
Ready for Playoffs

MONTREAL — The're will be big
biff doings
doinffs at Montreal during
dnrincr
______________
By ALLEY OOP
Easter time when the Quebec JCCA puts on its annual sportive
extravaganza, the Sixth Annual Nisei Invitational Basketball
Aft ci- weathering 20 weeks of
Tournament, April 3-4. The big tourney takes place at Palestre
continuous bowling, Jack Wata­
Nationale and will involve teams from Philadelphia, New York,
nabe’s Flat Brakes, 9 points
Hamilton and Montreal.
FORT WILLIAM, Ont. — Alley
ahead of Jim Kitamura’s InThe tourney, as in past years,
Cats who just managed to squeeze Girls Softball Squad
Laws, won first place in the
will likely put New York vs tournament, will be an unknown into the finals by winning in the Plans First Practice
Toronto Nisei Ton-Pin League.
Philadelphia and Hamilton vs quality. Players such as Junji third series, are now the proud
The Datri Jewellers, Japanese Other teams making the playoffs
Montreal on April 3 with the Fukumoto, Wes Hyodo, Ike Mu­ possessor's of the F. K. Nishi­ Canadian junior
softball were. George Kubota’s Hurricanos
winners meeting on April 4 in a rase and Jack Yokoyama who kawa Trophy, symbolic of Lake- team entered in the East Toronto 20 pts., and Sid Kondo’s Easy
have played in the past in the
Canadian-American final.
head Nisei Bowling* supremacy.
Ladies Softball League, will hold Splits 18 pts.
Toronto-H
a m i 11 o n inter-city
Philadelphia copped the tour­
The Cats beat out the other their first practice at Christie
Last Sunday, with three teams
ney last Easter when they whip­ clashes, will make their appear­ two contender's, No Names and Pits on April 3 from 10:30 a.m.
fighting' tooth and nail for the
ped the Whizz Kids from Toronto anceSlow Pokes, their three-game
Jewcomers and those who last playoff spot. Easy Splits suc­
Local stalwarts will be spear­ total of 3,542 being a narrow 31
40-30. Back to defend their title,
yed last year in the
ceeded in coming out of their
headed
by Gordie Yamashita, Ken points better than runner-up No
the Philadelphia Nisei Athletic
turn slump to claim fourth place, with
Club will be headed by Coach Tom Oda, George Saita, and Dave
out.
a resounding 4-0 win. Terry Oi­
Fujiki. He is expected to come to Yamashita. Montrealers have won
Members of the champs in­
kawa led the team with a fl-game
the trophy once before.
town with 15 players.
clude Kay Nakamoto, Jim Inaba,
average of 155.
Ken Shimizu, a familiar figure
As added attractions, the Nisei Hayami Nishimura. Terry Iwasa,
Four teams tee off this Sunday
basketball. Biddy basketball team will play Yuke Tatebe, and captain Slugto Canadian
All Nations
put the
at Olympia Edwards for the first
softball and tennis players, will a local Chinese entry at 6:30 on Mitsuki.
beyond doubt when they routed
half of the 6-game playoffs. The
High Hopes won the consol
bring his New York Bears foi* the April 3, while on April 4 at 6
Trinity 18-6 this week. For the
fifth straight year, and this year, p.m., the Montreal Nisei Girls tion prize by a comfortable mar- first time in four years, the Nisei Dr. R. H. Akayc Challenge Tro­
hopes to end their frustration by Athletic Club will play an exhibi­
have won the Toronto Inter- phy will bo at stake. The public
High bowlers for the playoffs Church “A” Badminton
taking home their first title.
tion game against a local Chinese
League is invited to watch these games.
were Tony Tatebe 700, Pinky title.
Hamilton, a new team in the girls team.
Mitsuki 685(292), Bo Tonkin
After dropping the
I'l l, Yuke Tatebe 662, K. Nishi- opener, the “A’s” blazed
to life
Of ALL DESCRIPTIONS
mura 628, S. Mitsunaga 606, and winning
iLuluicfiri iWtdduiq fJuvltalloni.
Shag Mitsuki 601.
victories over the opposition in
Hayami Nishimura 566, Sue the five-team circuit. No playoffs
Umakoshi 559, and Theresa Mi- are played in the “A” league ami
HARRY S. KONGO
Taking to the big ice spread on one chance while Adachi just
627 BAY STREET. TORONTO • KM. 0-0760
yata 541 were high am oner the the Nisei will be awarded the
Res.
BEVERLEY STREET • EM. 3 - 5061
of the new Leaside Arena, Nisei managed to deflect a shot on an
ladies.

K.
T.
Christ
Church
Challenge
Trophy.
Flyers tied up the best of three uncovered goal in another near­
Group “A” THL Series at one miss.
Flyers, however, carried most
game apiece with -Brown’s Food
Stores on March 23 by coming of the play. Brown’s opened the
We have no
through with a 3-1 win. The win scoring at the 8-minute mark on
service charges.
pushes the series to the deciding a shot which rearguard Jackie
game this Sunday, March 29, at Tanaka partially screened. Four
Ravina Gardens starting at 1:30 minutes later, Joe Togawa even­
Kaz Kuroda’s quintet leads the
Creditable scores were rolled
p.m.
ed the score with a slap-shot team standings in the Toronto by Kaide Shimizu who rolled last
Major Mixed Bowling Leag-ue week’s top mark of 852. Behind
Lady Luck and goalie Rai Ara- that caromed off a leg. Flyers
with an 8-point margin over him was Harry Inouye who bowl­
chi combined well in the win. went ahead in the second period
TRAVELLING TO
Sumi Sora’s as the season draws ed a lusty 401 single and 809
Adachi put on a sparkling show when centre Roy Kobayashi got
JAPAN
to a close, one week remaining triple. Others with good scores
in the nets while the breaks came the draw in the opening face-off,
in the schedule.
were George Nakamura 784, Kaz
on two separate occasions when passed to Major Fukumoto who
Standings
are
as
follows:
Ku
­
Kuroda 754, Dave Mitsui 733,
Broom’s failed to capitalize on tucked the disc past the netmindOr bringing
glittering opportunities. A er. Greg Cusshon ended the scor­ roda’s 114, Sora’s 106, Joe Te- Charlie Sakura 713.
:>omaono ov«r?
hara’s 98, Kaide Shimizu’s 97,
Ws represent
Brownie shot missed an open net ing- when he shot from a difficult
Ginger Terakita led the ladies
angle, the puck deflecting off the Mas Isoshima’s 93, Maw Mori’s
all linos including
89, Muts Baba’s 88 l-s, Harry with 738 followed by Mary Lee
American President.
goalie’s pads.
Canadian
Pacific,
671,
Terrie
Tanabe
653,
Barbara
Play was rough and fast with Inouye’s 88, Bob Miyauchi’s 71%,
Pan American, and
Shimizu 641, Flo Takeuchi 631,
several of the smaller Flyers be­ and Terry Fujioka’s 65.
Northwest Airlines
Mas Isoshima leads in men’s Ruth Sasaki 622, Mary Ebata
Archie Miyashita
। ing shaken up although not ser­
Write or call
averages with a comfortable
UNF HALL
| iously.
for full information
G05 and Kazy Maeda 605.
bulge, having 253. Trailing him
The
first
game
of
the
series
or rates.
Tues. & Sundays
5
are
Maw
Mori
230,
Kaz
Kuroda
ended in a 1-1 tie with Brown’s
DOMINION TRAVEL
230 and Kaide Shimizu 229. Best
winning the second 4-0.
OFFICE
in the ladies are Ginger Terakita
FEMALE HELP
143
Queen
St. West
217, Kim Tanaka 200, Rose Fuji­
Toronto Golf Club
EM. 6-6451
Toronto
moto 198, and Chic Yanagisawa
WANTED
Sets First Meeting
197.
MONTREAL — One of the
Three girls for full-time
The Toronto Japanese Golf
special features of the Fifth An­
Club will be holding its first meet­ Leaders Unchanged
work for Danforth Cleaners,
nual Eastern Canada Young Bud­
ing of the year at the mezzanine In YBS Bowling
300 Jones Ave., Toronto.
dhists’ League Conference to be
floor of the Prince George Hotel
held in Montreal in May will be ® 8 ROOMS — detached, brick, air
Experience not necessary.
Dominoes’ chances for a play­
conditioned, oil heat, one year old.
on Sunday, March 29, from 2 p.m.
the annual Bowling Tournament Westmount Ave. S15,500, $5,000
Good starting wages.
off
spot
were
dampened
some
­
After the business portion, a
for the Eastern Canada Bussei down.
film and other entertainment will what when shellacked 7-0 by Championships. The modern and © 6 ROOMS — brick, detached,
For full particulars,
be held. All members are asked Dreamers in last week’s Toronto beautiful Leader Alleys has been garage, oil heat, Westholme Ave.,
phone RI. 2424.
YBS Mixed Bowling League ac­
estate sale. S14.500, S5,000 to S6,000
to attend.
secured as the site for the com­ down.
tion. Beavers still cling to top
petition which will be held on O 12 ROOMS — oil heat, rooming
place with 26 pts. while sniffing
Sunday, May 17.
house, Spadina & King. $13,900,
NATIONAL JAPANESE CANADIAN
: at their heels are Stardusts 25, Trophies up for competition $4,000 to S5,000 down.
and Slo-Moes 22.
©11 ROOMS — brick, semi-de­
CITIZENS ASSOCIATION
:
Tangos and Lightnings both are the handsome Championship tached, oil heat, Bloor-Huron, good
presents its
took -five points f rom Rockets Challenge Trophy at present held income. $18,000, S6,000 to $7,000
down.
and Bees while Beavers and Star­ by Toronto; individual awards for © 10 ROOMS — brick, detached,
dusts split 4-3 with Slo-Moes and the winning team; and high oil heat, garage, two sunrooms,
single trophies for both ladies Danforth & lackman. $20,000, $6,000
Glow Worms respectively.
at the
down.
Best scores for the day were and men.
We have many bungalows
LIONS GATE HALL
Strong teams are expected
registered by Shag Taguchi 756
at low prices.
2611 West 4th Ave.


Vancouver, B. C.
*
(298), Ed? Tsuji 751(274), and from Toronto in defense of their
M. YANAGISAWA
SATURDAY, APRIL 4
; Amy Kondo 642(245).
title, while Montreal and Hamil­
AGENT FOR K. WILES
The regular Sunday bowling
ton will be putting up stiff com­
© TIME 9-12
@ DRESS OPTIONAL
6 ADM. S1.00
West Office: KE. 7941
will be cancelled this week and
East
Office:
GE. 1178
petition
in
efforts
to
wrest
the
Music by the AL HERD ORCHESTRA
’ will be played on Sat., March 28,
Residence:
659
Bathurst
St.
from 7 p.m. due to the Ohigan championship away from the
Everybody Welcome!
OL. 1427, Toronto
Service on Sunday.
— A. S. Queen City keglers.

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CONFERENCE DANCE

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Saturday, March 28, 1953

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An Independent Japanese-English Organ.
Fifteen Sunday School Teachers
2—Toronto. Toronto Nisei Badmin­ will be honored at a special prePublished on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
ton Club Dance, at UNF Hall, Hanamatsuri “Thank You Ban­
as a medium of expression and news outlet
8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.
among those of Japanese origin in Canada
2—Raymond. Raymond YBA Sev­ quet” by the Toronto Buddhist
479
Queen
St. W. — EMpire 6-5005 — Toronto, Ont.
Church
on
Saturday,
March
28,
Lucien C. Kurata
enth Annual Miss Sunny Alberta
Authorixed
as second class mail. Post Office Dept., Ottawa.
Dance, 9-1.
at 4:30 p.m. at the Golden Drag­
Barrister and Solicitor
3-4—Montreal. Quebec JCCA Sixth on. In an invitation sent out to
Notary Publk
Invitational Basketball Tourna­
the
members
and
parents
of
the
3
Adelaide
St. E-, Toronto
ment, at Palastre Rationale.
1st
and
2nd
Mortgage
(.cans
4—Coaldale. Coaldale JCCA Shibai, children, the teachers were cited
snoged
at Community Hall.
as “those young men and women
Oft. EM. 6-0959 Res. LT. 3427
3-G—Vancouver. Fifth National JC­ who are devoting so much of
CA Conference, at Hotel Georgia.
their time and energy in giving
CHATHAM, Ont. — A capacity so represented, requested another
4—Vancouver. Fifth National
JCCA Conference Dance, at Lions valuable religious instruction to crowd that included the majority opportunity to take photographs
Gate Hall, 9-12 p.m.
our children.”
of Kent’s JC population as well of the performers in their color­
11—Kelowna. Kelowna YBA First
The teachers who will be hon­ as out-of-town visitors looked on ful costumes.
Anniversary Dance, at Buddhist
ored
are: Misses Gloria Baba, as Kent JCCA* successfully preThe Concert Committee was
Church.
Misao
Izukawa,
Louise
Sato,
Jean
sented
its
concert
on
March
7 at headed by chairmen Murray
15—Chatham. Kent JCCA Oriental
Supper at YMCA, 7 p.m.
Amemori, Joyce Amemori, Betty the Chatham YMCA.
Kayahara. Appreciation is ex­
17—Vancouver. Maria Stella Club Ito, Nancy Mori, Kay Mitsuhashi,
The three-hour program was tended to the people who had a
Spring Dance, at Hastings Audit­
and
Messrs.
Kazuo
Tatebe,
John
­
guided
by M. Shiomi of Cedar large part in the success, to odori
orium, 9 p.m.
ny Amemori, Edward Tsuji, Su­ Springs who proved quite adept instructors Mrs. Hoshizaki and
X-RAY DIAGNOSIS
sumu Ikuta, Aki Ikebata, and in his role as master' of cere­ Mrs. Wakabayashi, Betty Masu­
Qari Tada.
FOR BETTER HEALTH CONSULT .
monies.
da, Sue Kondo, Patsy and Kay
Edward Yoshida, president of
Highlights were many with the Baba, and many others. A gross
accl yL J
the Toronto Buddhist Church, younger set giving pleasurable income of about $100 was real­
* DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC
will act as toastmaster for* the performances such as the “High ized through donations. — M. S.
The one-month mourning per- occasion. Mr. Hideo Nishimoto
699 YONGE ST.
N oon” skit performed by a group
(yon'ge AT bloor)
OFFICE RA. 6549
iod on the death of Queen Mary will speak on behalf of the par- of under’ teen-age boys and the KENT CHAPTER SCHEDS
RES. Ml. 6384
TORONTO
has cancelled previous plans of ents, nd Kazuo Tatebe, super- Teenster’s Jive. Three little girls, ORIENTAL SUPPER, FLOAT
the Toronto JCCA to hold a big visor of the Sunday School, will Keiko Wakabayashi, Terry and
CHATHAM, Ont. — The JCreception for Crown Prince Aki­ reply on behalf of the teachers.
Joan Kinoshita- performed a de­ CA’s future projects include an
J. T. MORITO, D.C
hito on his stay in Toronto on
lightful odori while young teen­ Oriental Supper on April 15 and
Doctor of Chiropractic
April 20.
agers, older mixed JCCA mem­ the entering of a float in the Cor­
NatT
Confab
Dance
An informal dinner may be held
19 YONGE BLVD.
bers and the young matrons of onation Parade on June 2.
in his honor and following the At Lions Gate Hall
Residence
the Mizpah Group also danced
Office
Tickets for the Supper which i
HU.
8148
affair, Japanese Canadians may
odoris.
VANCOUVER — The Conven­
starts at 7 p.m. are being sold in ?
f
be able to meet him at Convoca­ tion Dance of the Fifth National
A special feature was a solo advance by Kent JCCA members.
tion Flail during the evening, if JCCA Conference will be held at Hawaiian dance by “a lovely
F. A. Brewin, Q.G I
arrangements go through.
the Lions Gate Hall on Sat., young lady straight from Hawaii” “HOW TO BUDGET TIME”
Members of the welcoming April 4, in Vancouver. Al Herd •—Roy Nishizaki. In a class by TOPIC AT CLUB QUEENS
Barrister & Solicitor
committee set up by the Issei and his Orchestra will supply the itself was a Kenbu dance by
Club Queens will be holding a
Frank Okubo, accompanied by his meeting on Sat., March 28, with
Division are presently consulting music for dancing.
Cameron, Weldon,
The site is located at 2611 father. Unusual too were several guest speaker Fred Sasaki talk­
with Ont. Gov’t representatives
Brewin & McCallum
and the Embassy of Japan in West 4th Ave. Dancing begins performances by period costumed ing on the topic, “How To Budget
from 9 to 12 p.m. All are -welcome men. Mention should also be Time”.
Ottawa.
372 Bay St., Toronto
made
of
the
many
vocal
and
in
­
Meeting
takes
place
at
Queen
to
attend.
Akihito who will be staying at
Telephone EM. 3-4391
The Conference Banquet will strumental numbers.
Street United Church from 8
Royal York Hotel, will likely be
The Chatham Camera Club, al- p.m. Bowling will follow.
given a reception at the City be held on the same evening pre­
Hall by Mayor Lamport and ceding the dance from 7 to 10
MOVING TO B. C.?
Premier Leslie Frost at 10 a.m. p.m. at the York Room of the
Contact
Hotel
Georgia.
on April 20. He is expected to

KENT JCCA PRESENTS HIGHLY VARIED CONCERT,
DRAWS CAPACITY CROWD, YOUNGER SET SPARKLE

Slate Meeting For
Akihito Welcome

CLASSIFIED SECTION

visit Hamilton and the new Ford
LOGIC & METAPHYSICS
plant at Oakville.
In order to work out details DISCUSSION APRIL 12
■• the Prince, the Torfor
Next Logic And Metaphysics
onto JCCA is holding a meeting discussion group meeting will be
of representatives of all Issei held on Sunday, April 12, instead
and Nisei organizations on Tues., of Easter Sunday, Meeting- will
March 31, at Canadian Legion be held at 352 Wolverleigh Blvd.,
Hall from 8 p.m.
as usual.

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PRESSER, experienced, wanted
immediately. Phone HO. 4246 dur­
ing business hours, GE. 8924
evenings.
ROUGH SPOTTER, experienced,
steady work. Apply 1369 Que'en
Street W., Toronto, LO. 6141.

TRUCK DRIVER wanted. Phone
OL. 4035, 363 Rusholme Rd., Tor­
onto.

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Phone MArine 6421
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model. Call James Kai, 303 West- J
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evenings, ME. 6177, Toronto.

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Vancouver 1, B. C.
Established 32 Years

DOMESTIC HELP WANTED

TRUCK DRIVER, must have
chauffeur's licence. Apply 830
Yonge St., Toronto. Phone KI. 1700
or LA. 1439 (evenings).

in all sizes

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ME. 1931
Toronto

HELP WANTED for poultry pro­
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GARDENERS and a truck driver.
Call T. Takenaka, RA. 9327, Tor­
onto.

SEVERAL gardeners and one
truck driver. Phone OL. 2702 or LL.
4877, Toronto, Kinoshita.

also

ALBERT’S SHOE STORE

OPERATORS on ladies blouses,
40-hour week. Apply 2nd floor, 559
College St., Toronto._______________
GIRL for store clerk in dry-clean­
ing store, Monday to Friday, good
wages. Ascot Cleaners, 3321 Dundas St. West, Toronto, RO. 1848.
OPERATORS, experienced, for
ladies sportwear, highest wages
guaranteed,
excellent
working
conditions. Ask for Mrs. Saunders,
McIntosh Sportwear Co., 266 King
St. West, Toronto.___________________
OPERATORS for men's and boys'
pants, on straight and special
machines, experienced only. Per­
manent work, rest period, 40-hour
week, closes at 4:30 p.m. William
Krangle Co., 445 King St. West)
near Spading Ave._______



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GRILL MAN, experienced, for
open kitchen, good wages. Apply
Cottage Restaurant, 3363 Yonge
St., Toronto, MO. 1601,

SHIPPER, experienced, for sport­
wear manufacturer, steady work
and excellent working conditions,
highest wages. Phone OR. 0609,
Toronto.

Everybody Welcome!

SMALL SIZE SHOES

FEMALE HELP WANTED

STORE CLERK, for grocery store,
time 9-6, 5-day week. Phone JU.
2234, Toronto.

U.N.F. HALL on APRIL 2nd
ADMISSION $1.00

HELP WANTED

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