Page 1
THE NEW CANADiAh
_______ ±n lndePendent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
VOL. 18 — NO. 94
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3
^Mes and d^m^fs
by Margie
7 [Vancouver-ites Honor
TORONTO, ONT.
Sugimoto’s Hat in Ring
’>U
In Stanley ft
s
gimoto is one of four candidates
n o
I VANCOUVER..—For
r or the sec- for aiderman in civic elections to
Its On the Teahouse:
ond time since the eRfl Qf
About o persons attended a
be held Dec. 8. Sugimoto is pre
Coming to town along with Sandy Claws is “Teahouse” with Second World War, Remembrance sently manager of the Grand commemoration banquet honoring
none other than Larry Parks of Al Jolson fame in the lead-role of ?ay SeTes were held at the fork Co-op. Growers' Exchange, the late Etsu Suzuki last Sunday
Sakini, tne philosophical Okinawan.
Reiko Sato, a pert-lookino- J^P^c^-Canadian cenotapn in and a director of the Interior Ve in 1 oronto. Messages of praise
^J3®1 w?° appeared in the Tely, will be taking the part of the beau* Stanley Park last month. A fair getable Marketing Board.
r. Suzuki from across Cani
cie
read, including- one from
tiful geisha, Lotus Blossom, with a host of other As makin?HW Crowd tended although it was
He was a candidate in a civic
Lyazawa, Associate DirecOxinawan villagers, including Sue Kikuchi (presumably not th* one °ne of the coldest days of the by-election last January.
V'»
1 "'earch and Education Defrom Toronto), Saki, Kikuya Yoshirawa, Manie Kanazawa
ent, International WoodJ akamura,;. Jack .'Fujiwara, George “Keoki” Ito, Minoru Watanabe ^Following the plan of rotating
”s of America. Miyazawa’s
Eileen NaKamui^ and Gladys Iwase. Also in the cast, plavin- the ^ aTual services among the
wo
were as follows:
nefty wrestler Mr. Hokaida, is Man Mountain Dean Junior 4s?e different religions, this year’s
.
. early pioneer in the lataut director is Yuki Shimoda, and assistant stage manager' Mino? ceremony was performed by the
yer i .Nd jn Canada, champion of
Watanabe.
°
d&er’-'^u Vancouver Buddhist church undtne Japanese. Canadians of that
The production is elaborate, requiring two railroad ba-are T„ ?T Oka«o hokyoshi. Rev.
Looking* back from today’s
cars for ms scenery, props, costumes, and lights
Mo-e than 74 ? ? Ts also m attendance,
idatively
highly-organized societheatres abroad have presented “Teahouse” or have it on fl?
“^y63^ services were held bv
^mu
j n
I
I cannot but think that if it
mediate agenda.
1 on “e na-| the Anglican church.
Th® Teahouse of the August were not for the undvim- zeal
Wreaths were placed by the ?^on
’
Pulitzer Prize comedy principles of such men as Mr Su
New Prime Minister for Japan: Solon Low
nine veterans of Eastern Cana- mt will light up the Royal Alex- zuki. our lot today could1
'A Vancouver and vicinity vets andra Theatre in Toronto for- differed
These were among the answers to a current affairs test
recently by 200 students 15 to 17, in St. James ColieSte to sub®
JCCA,
Vancouver Sei?e5S’ starting Monday,
Etsu Suzuki was looked upon
ban Winnipeg: Winston Churchill is the King of Engtai Uis St Buddhist association and Consul
Flicx-e will be matinees by many of his fellow Issei Can
Laurent is Canada s Governor General. The Kremlin is a French Jiro Inagawa. Canadian Legion Jn Wednesdays
and Saturdays adians as a radical It Is gener
9nUFhf Geff D.rew ls a Communist. Peron is Canada’s Minister Colors and the Union Jack be th<g fTst, two weeks. The third ally recognized today that the
for External Affairs. Joe McCarthy is a five-star U.S. General and longing to the First War Japa and final week will feature ma- proper term is “progSssive ” Mr
Solon Low, chief of the Social Credit party is the Prime Minister nese Canadian veterans were
tmees on Monday, Dec. 26, and Suzuki organized the J
&S- E”lai iS
W^e aUhiAen dJZSS there for the occasion.
on the concluding Saturday.
Canadian Lo^ ii ^2
'feho^e1 Fhv
To Open in Toronto
Larry Parks, in the role of the 13 D20 and educated them from
roguish Sakini, heads a large 1™ “cheap labor” standards to
B.C. History ...
cast including Thomas Colev, Don the standards of the national
Lochner, Reiko Sato and' John lahor
organizations.
Largely
,From Mamie Money’s colum in the Van-Sun, re Yap Aliev
Alexander,
and a numbertof Asia- I through his efforts, Japanese
You»ou m British .Columbia: “Lady who used to live in this Vantic-Americans who play the parts I ^.O1’ers ^vexe accepted into the
caus^it w4 ^
Ti.1'^ YTap Alley Sot its name be"
_ TOKYO.—Judoists from 25 na of Okinawans. The touring pro ?no^laJ hibor organizations by
c«use it yas the. street on which the Japanese workers’ families tions have been invited to com duction is a replica of the ela- 19^ /\
lived ana, because so many of the other early residents were of pete in the World Judo Cham
borate^ Maurice Evans-George
The Toronto gathering C„:.AJ.
decided
Swedish extraction, it naturally became Yap Alley
pionships to be held at the Kodo- Schaefer production now begin to mud meetings each year
in
kan Institute, the Foreign Af ning its third year in New York. honor of Mr. Suzuki.
From the Literary Side of Life:
fairs Ministry announced re A London company is the come
^^ miscegenation: I see that Steve Roper’s protege thp
cently. The world tournament is dy darling of the town, and an M^
AnSJa:f’- So-Hi, has fallen in love with a eute and thoroughly scheduled, for next May 7th.
us Contract
£ ^
Sunn-Ta™ (?!) Sato, (probablyTn- n ^^S Philippines, Indonesia and other Teahouse company is cur
rently enjoying a run in Chica
se7 Filming
of a sealer of oriental curios
Red China are among Asian go.
! OivxO. — American motion
countries asked to participate. , .7^ pIaU . doling with the
With the Long, Cold Winter Coming, Too ...
European countries include"En nharious difficulties encounterec • i '.re producer Jack Cummings
ladies in Japan are becoming bald after receiving cold gland, France, Italy and West
<> • formally signed Japanese
by American occupation forces
‘C s^aP^f115]1^ Wlth a certain kind of hair lotion, causing (quote) Germany. Australia, the United as they tried to teach democracy av ress Machiko Kyo to star with
bald-pa^
Zg i Pa"’S ta“ti“S'”
how the States, Canada. Brazil, and Ar to the Okinawans, is penned by
Marlon Brando in M-G-M’s
Leaaouse of the August Moon,”
gentina are others expected to John Patrick from the best-sell
it was learned last week.
participate.
*
. ing novel of Vern Sneidcr.
DATES AND DANCES:
Miss Kyo, one of Japan’s most
V-Gfll’lS, p!nKa”"’“t Hoedown win be fa 'f„n swing at
famous actresses, will plav the
Part °f ^ seductive geisha Lo
Club^?ntreaL sponsored by the McGill Nisei Vancouver Vignettes:
Nite’ciub1-^^^
FIyer Benefit Dance of the Saturday
tus Blossom in the film which
be shot on Japan locations
heroes
8 pee-yem. . . . Come on out and meet your
Cummings, producer of “Seven
5 “ 1 Ck-at the University Settlement House. There’ll be
Biides for Seven Brothers,” ar
open
and toAa11’ "on-members, too cut it’s
By GENNY OHASHI
and Rev. Charles Nekoda of
open, house at 50c per non-member.
rived in Tokyo about a month ago
Raymond also got into the act,
The fourth Buddhist church
tnbAi^ Wxek’ P£c. 10, BIG dance of the Nisei Baseball League to
to inspect locations around Nara
^^““‘ ‘f'.S^i^tChurch, starting from 9 p.m. .
Coming concert and shibai proved the
vibrating their vocal chords.
and Kyoto and to sign up Miss
Kyo.
LetiVidsre Btdfb^’rf® 7 A® YBAs Pre-Christmas dance at the most enjoyable entertainment
A baton twirling number was
held yet in the postwar Vancou
etnOxidge Buddhist Church, starting at 9 p.m.
performed by little six-year old
during2 dIS^^
eXpect your New Caxxadian on Wednesdays ver JC community. Despite a
Patsy Iwabuchi, a member of
Hamilton JCCA Slates
light drizzle, a capacity crowd
the Louise Blanchard Majorette
witnessed the event at the Lanschool.
2nd Christmas Event
guage School hall on Sunday,
_ A one-act play was enacted by
For December 23rd
Nov. 27. Under capable emcee
six
Niseis led by Hiroshi Hama
Magohachi Banno (improving
T
- J^T O N.—The
Hamilton
zaki and Eiichi Tanaka, while a
each time out), the program
JCCA
will
hold
its
second
Christtwo-act comedy performed by
covered 21 numbers, including
n
F
Dance
UaUy
on
Friday,
Dec.
Kay Motomochi, Yosh Nomura,
two comedy skits, in two ane
“
^
at
the
Venetian
club,
2G9
John
Hiroshi Hamazaki and Ryota
one-half hours.
^’th- Fred Purser and the
Kawasaki concluded the even
Washington Boys will be back
Preceding the concert, an ing.
hour-long movie was shown by
.o provide music and entertain
BRIEFS: Van JCCA Oratori
ment..
Rev. Senjo Sasaki of Sacramen
to, who was here for the cele cal contest indefinitely postpon
The Dance Party proved a
ed due to lack of contestants.
bration of the 50th anniversary
great success last year, and an
. . . Girls outnumbered boys at
of Canadian Buddhism.
even larger crowd is anticipated
the
Nisei
Varsity
Club
mixer
lor
this year’s affair.
The event started with two
held
Saturday
in
the
Interna
_
Di
ess is optional and everyone
popular odori numbers danced
tional
House
on
the
campus.
is
welcome.
Refreshments will
by Kay Motomochi, Gertrude
Only
40
attended,
including
oe
served.
Sale
of tickets will
Okano, Miyoko Koyanagi, Hiro
student
nurses
at
the
local
hos
^^
le
;
lce
U>ec.
1.
Admission is
shi Hamazaki, Yosh Nomura and
pital,
which
is
less
than
a
third
M.A
d
for
adults,
$1.00
for stu'Eiichi Tanaka. Nomura also
of the Nisei students!
Presi
$en91- For further information
performed a solo number. Yuki
dent Hirofumi Hara was much
re ackets, contact Pat Fujino
Araki, 19, who hails from pre
(JA. 9-5384).
J
disappointed.
. . . Maria Stella
sent-day Tashme, danced gra
Christmas
Partv
is
slated
Sun
ciously and received an ovation.
day, Dec. 18, at St. Paul’s Hall.
UNITED NATIONS DANCE
Kazuko Inouye performed her
Admission
is
half-a-dollar
and
-^ocal Niseis are asked to sup
last odori in Vancouver as she
everyone is requested to bring
leaves nex
port a United Nations Dance to
for Toronto a gift for the grab-bag. . . . Sec
be held on Saturday, Dec 10 at
1 m? IS CHRISTMAS? A crib in a hospital ward? Lore- to hit the matrimonial aisle.
ond B.C. Buddhist S.S. Teachers’
?.t
R°yal Y°rk Hotel, Toronto,
’ Among the vocalists, Eleanor
convention is being held this
^J103 tuberculosis. She caught TB from an adult who Kondo
8.0.)
D.m. Ellis McClintock and
and Betty Kitagawa ren
weekend
in
conjunction
with
nis
orchetra will be featured.
had the disease without knowing it. Efforts to find the dered outstanding solos, the fiiht annual VBA convention.
Admission ns $1.50 per person,
former
also
singing
a
duet
with
unknown cases of TB are supported by funds raised in
We conclude regular edition
The event m sponsored by Cana^ r ^r^s*mas Seal Sale now being carried on by the Eiichi Tanaka. Nori Ikuta and writing for 1955, wishing dians for United
Nations.
All
Roy Inouye made their first ap
everyone a very Merrv Christ
proceeds "dll be donated to
tuberculosis associations across Canada.
pearances, while Rev. Sasaki
mas and a Happy New Year!
I
How’d YOU do, Sachi ?
25. Countries Invited
fe World Judo Meet
At Hodokan in May
SUCCESSFUL BUKKYO-KAI CONCERT
_______ ±n lndePendent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
VOL. 18 — NO. 94
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3
^Mes and d^m^fs
by Margie
7 [Vancouver-ites Honor
TORONTO, ONT.
Sugimoto’s Hat in Ring
’>U
In Stanley ft
s
gimoto is one of four candidates
n o
I VANCOUVER..—For
r or the sec- for aiderman in civic elections to
Its On the Teahouse:
ond time since the eRfl Qf
About o persons attended a
be held Dec. 8. Sugimoto is pre
Coming to town along with Sandy Claws is “Teahouse” with Second World War, Remembrance sently manager of the Grand commemoration banquet honoring
none other than Larry Parks of Al Jolson fame in the lead-role of ?ay SeTes were held at the fork Co-op. Growers' Exchange, the late Etsu Suzuki last Sunday
Sakini, tne philosophical Okinawan.
Reiko Sato, a pert-lookino- J^P^c^-Canadian cenotapn in and a director of the Interior Ve in 1 oronto. Messages of praise
^J3®1 w?° appeared in the Tely, will be taking the part of the beau* Stanley Park last month. A fair getable Marketing Board.
r. Suzuki from across Cani
cie
read, including- one from
tiful geisha, Lotus Blossom, with a host of other As makin?HW Crowd tended although it was
He was a candidate in a civic
Lyazawa, Associate DirecOxinawan villagers, including Sue Kikuchi (presumably not th* one °ne of the coldest days of the by-election last January.
V'»
1 "'earch and Education Defrom Toronto), Saki, Kikuya Yoshirawa, Manie Kanazawa
ent, International WoodJ akamura,;. Jack .'Fujiwara, George “Keoki” Ito, Minoru Watanabe ^Following the plan of rotating
”s of America. Miyazawa’s
Eileen NaKamui^ and Gladys Iwase. Also in the cast, plavin- the ^ aTual services among the
wo
were as follows:
nefty wrestler Mr. Hokaida, is Man Mountain Dean Junior 4s?e different religions, this year’s
.
. early pioneer in the lataut director is Yuki Shimoda, and assistant stage manager' Mino? ceremony was performed by the
yer i .Nd jn Canada, champion of
Watanabe.
°
d&er’-'^u Vancouver Buddhist church undtne Japanese. Canadians of that
The production is elaborate, requiring two railroad ba-are T„ ?T Oka«o hokyoshi. Rev.
Looking* back from today’s
cars for ms scenery, props, costumes, and lights
Mo-e than 74 ? ? Ts also m attendance,
idatively
highly-organized societheatres abroad have presented “Teahouse” or have it on fl?
“^y63^ services were held bv
^mu
j n
I
I cannot but think that if it
mediate agenda.
1 on “e na-| the Anglican church.
Th® Teahouse of the August were not for the undvim- zeal
Wreaths were placed by the ?^on
’
Pulitzer Prize comedy principles of such men as Mr Su
New Prime Minister for Japan: Solon Low
nine veterans of Eastern Cana- mt will light up the Royal Alex- zuki. our lot today could1
'A Vancouver and vicinity vets andra Theatre in Toronto for- differed
These were among the answers to a current affairs test
recently by 200 students 15 to 17, in St. James ColieSte to sub®
JCCA,
Vancouver Sei?e5S’ starting Monday,
Etsu Suzuki was looked upon
ban Winnipeg: Winston Churchill is the King of Engtai Uis St Buddhist association and Consul
Flicx-e will be matinees by many of his fellow Issei Can
Laurent is Canada s Governor General. The Kremlin is a French Jiro Inagawa. Canadian Legion Jn Wednesdays
and Saturdays adians as a radical It Is gener
9nUFhf Geff D.rew ls a Communist. Peron is Canada’s Minister Colors and the Union Jack be th<g fTst, two weeks. The third ally recognized today that the
for External Affairs. Joe McCarthy is a five-star U.S. General and longing to the First War Japa and final week will feature ma- proper term is “progSssive ” Mr
Solon Low, chief of the Social Credit party is the Prime Minister nese Canadian veterans were
tmees on Monday, Dec. 26, and Suzuki organized the J
&S- E”lai iS
W^e aUhiAen dJZSS there for the occasion.
on the concluding Saturday.
Canadian Lo^ ii ^2
'feho^e1 Fhv
To Open in Toronto
Larry Parks, in the role of the 13 D20 and educated them from
roguish Sakini, heads a large 1™ “cheap labor” standards to
B.C. History ...
cast including Thomas Colev, Don the standards of the national
Lochner, Reiko Sato and' John lahor
organizations.
Largely
,From Mamie Money’s colum in the Van-Sun, re Yap Aliev
Alexander,
and a numbertof Asia- I through his efforts, Japanese
You»ou m British .Columbia: “Lady who used to live in this Vantic-Americans who play the parts I ^.O1’ers ^vexe accepted into the
caus^it w4 ^
Ti.1'^ YTap Alley Sot its name be"
_ TOKYO.—Judoists from 25 na of Okinawans. The touring pro ?no^laJ hibor organizations by
c«use it yas the. street on which the Japanese workers’ families tions have been invited to com duction is a replica of the ela- 19^ /\
lived ana, because so many of the other early residents were of pete in the World Judo Cham
borate^ Maurice Evans-George
The Toronto gathering C„:.AJ.
decided
Swedish extraction, it naturally became Yap Alley
pionships to be held at the Kodo- Schaefer production now begin to mud meetings each year
in
kan Institute, the Foreign Af ning its third year in New York. honor of Mr. Suzuki.
From the Literary Side of Life:
fairs Ministry announced re A London company is the come
^^ miscegenation: I see that Steve Roper’s protege thp
cently. The world tournament is dy darling of the town, and an M^
AnSJa:f’- So-Hi, has fallen in love with a eute and thoroughly scheduled, for next May 7th.
us Contract
£ ^
Sunn-Ta™ (?!) Sato, (probablyTn- n ^^S Philippines, Indonesia and other Teahouse company is cur
rently enjoying a run in Chica
se7 Filming
of a sealer of oriental curios
Red China are among Asian go.
! OivxO. — American motion
countries asked to participate. , .7^ pIaU . doling with the
With the Long, Cold Winter Coming, Too ...
European countries include"En nharious difficulties encounterec • i '.re producer Jack Cummings
ladies in Japan are becoming bald after receiving cold gland, France, Italy and West
<> • formally signed Japanese
by American occupation forces
‘C s^aP^f115]1^ Wlth a certain kind of hair lotion, causing (quote) Germany. Australia, the United as they tried to teach democracy av ress Machiko Kyo to star with
bald-pa^
Zg i Pa"’S ta“ti“S'”
how the States, Canada. Brazil, and Ar to the Okinawans, is penned by
Marlon Brando in M-G-M’s
Leaaouse of the August Moon,”
gentina are others expected to John Patrick from the best-sell
it was learned last week.
participate.
*
. ing novel of Vern Sneidcr.
DATES AND DANCES:
Miss Kyo, one of Japan’s most
V-Gfll’lS, p!nKa”"’“t Hoedown win be fa 'f„n swing at
famous actresses, will plav the
Part °f ^ seductive geisha Lo
Club^?ntreaL sponsored by the McGill Nisei Vancouver Vignettes:
Nite’ciub1-^^^
FIyer Benefit Dance of the Saturday
tus Blossom in the film which
be shot on Japan locations
heroes
8 pee-yem. . . . Come on out and meet your
Cummings, producer of “Seven
5 “ 1 Ck-at the University Settlement House. There’ll be
Biides for Seven Brothers,” ar
open
and toAa11’ "on-members, too cut it’s
By GENNY OHASHI
and Rev. Charles Nekoda of
open, house at 50c per non-member.
rived in Tokyo about a month ago
Raymond also got into the act,
The fourth Buddhist church
tnbAi^ Wxek’ P£c. 10, BIG dance of the Nisei Baseball League to
to inspect locations around Nara
^^““‘ ‘f'.S^i^tChurch, starting from 9 p.m. .
Coming concert and shibai proved the
vibrating their vocal chords.
and Kyoto and to sign up Miss
Kyo.
LetiVidsre Btdfb^’rf® 7 A® YBAs Pre-Christmas dance at the most enjoyable entertainment
A baton twirling number was
held yet in the postwar Vancou
etnOxidge Buddhist Church, starting at 9 p.m.
performed by little six-year old
during2 dIS^^
eXpect your New Caxxadian on Wednesdays ver JC community. Despite a
Patsy Iwabuchi, a member of
Hamilton JCCA Slates
light drizzle, a capacity crowd
the Louise Blanchard Majorette
witnessed the event at the Lanschool.
2nd Christmas Event
guage School hall on Sunday,
_ A one-act play was enacted by
For December 23rd
Nov. 27. Under capable emcee
six
Niseis led by Hiroshi Hama
Magohachi Banno (improving
T
- J^T O N.—The
Hamilton
zaki and Eiichi Tanaka, while a
each time out), the program
JCCA
will
hold
its
second
Christtwo-act comedy performed by
covered 21 numbers, including
n
F
Dance
UaUy
on
Friday,
Dec.
Kay Motomochi, Yosh Nomura,
two comedy skits, in two ane
“
^
at
the
Venetian
club,
2G9
John
Hiroshi Hamazaki and Ryota
one-half hours.
^’th- Fred Purser and the
Kawasaki concluded the even
Washington Boys will be back
Preceding the concert, an ing.
hour-long movie was shown by
.o provide music and entertain
BRIEFS: Van JCCA Oratori
ment..
Rev. Senjo Sasaki of Sacramen
to, who was here for the cele cal contest indefinitely postpon
The Dance Party proved a
ed due to lack of contestants.
bration of the 50th anniversary
great success last year, and an
. . . Girls outnumbered boys at
of Canadian Buddhism.
even larger crowd is anticipated
the
Nisei
Varsity
Club
mixer
lor
this year’s affair.
The event started with two
held
Saturday
in
the
Interna
_
Di
ess is optional and everyone
popular odori numbers danced
tional
House
on
the
campus.
is
welcome.
Refreshments will
by Kay Motomochi, Gertrude
Only
40
attended,
including
oe
served.
Sale
of tickets will
Okano, Miyoko Koyanagi, Hiro
student
nurses
at
the
local
hos
^^
le
;
lce
U>ec.
1.
Admission is
shi Hamazaki, Yosh Nomura and
pital,
which
is
less
than
a
third
M.A
d
for
adults,
$1.00
for stu'Eiichi Tanaka. Nomura also
of the Nisei students!
Presi
$en91- For further information
performed a solo number. Yuki
dent Hirofumi Hara was much
re ackets, contact Pat Fujino
Araki, 19, who hails from pre
(JA. 9-5384).
J
disappointed.
. . . Maria Stella
sent-day Tashme, danced gra
Christmas
Partv
is
slated
Sun
ciously and received an ovation.
day, Dec. 18, at St. Paul’s Hall.
UNITED NATIONS DANCE
Kazuko Inouye performed her
Admission
is
half-a-dollar
and
-^ocal Niseis are asked to sup
last odori in Vancouver as she
everyone is requested to bring
leaves nex
port a United Nations Dance to
for Toronto a gift for the grab-bag. . . . Sec
be held on Saturday, Dec 10 at
1 m? IS CHRISTMAS? A crib in a hospital ward? Lore- to hit the matrimonial aisle.
ond B.C. Buddhist S.S. Teachers’
?.t
R°yal Y°rk Hotel, Toronto,
’ Among the vocalists, Eleanor
convention is being held this
^J103 tuberculosis. She caught TB from an adult who Kondo
8.0.)
D.m. Ellis McClintock and
and Betty Kitagawa ren
weekend
in
conjunction
with
nis
orchetra will be featured.
had the disease without knowing it. Efforts to find the dered outstanding solos, the fiiht annual VBA convention.
Admission ns $1.50 per person,
former
also
singing
a
duet
with
unknown cases of TB are supported by funds raised in
We conclude regular edition
The event m sponsored by Cana^ r ^r^s*mas Seal Sale now being carried on by the Eiichi Tanaka. Nori Ikuta and writing for 1955, wishing dians for United
Nations.
All
Roy Inouye made their first ap
everyone a very Merrv Christ
proceeds "dll be donated to
tuberculosis associations across Canada.
pearances, while Rev. Sasaki
mas and a Happy New Year!
I
How’d YOU do, Sachi ?
25. Countries Invited
fe World Judo Meet
At Hodokan in May
SUCCESSFUL BUKKYO-KAI CONCERT
Page 2
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I Dance at Buddhist church, 9 p.m.
I 16—Lethbridge. YBA pre-Christmas
I Dance at the church, 9 p.m. to 1
I .'.a.m.:
I 17—Hamilton.
Children’s
Xmas
I Party at Redeemer church (Park
I and Murray), sponsored by JCCA
I and Kyowa Club.
I ^'“Chatham.
Kiddies” Christmas
I Farty sponsored by Kent JCCA at
Chatham YMCA, 7:30 p.m.
18—Toronto. JCCA Kids Christmas
Party, 2-1 p.m. at Carpenters’
I Union Hall (169 Gerrard E.)
I 18—Vancouver. Maria StellaChrist-
PULITZER PRIZE COMEDY
LARRY PARKS
*U/wfawe%
NISEI UNITED CHURCH
765 Queen St. W.
vaxuiwh
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1955
°r°nt°’ Ont.
published Wednesday & Saturday at 479 Queen Street West,
EM. 6-5005
Toronto 2-B, Ont.
Henry. Moritsugu
Editor
T. Umezuki ...... Japanese Editor
Ken Mori
Advertising
Authorized second class mail,
Post Office Department, Ottawa.
11 a.m., Junior Congregation
11 a.m., Nisei Congregation •
“WE WOULD SEE JESUS'1
Mr. Charles Raymont of Emmanuel Collet
-^ Hearty Welcome to All __ :
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S1S ZStNT0 BUDBi^rSim
CHRISTMAS DAY MOVIES
December 25, 1955
JOHN PATRICK
Hi# Inlerncllonal HIT by .
Adapted from the novel by
’ THOMAS COLEY
^-Hamilton.
JCCA
Christmas
J Dance Party at Venetian Hall
| 26—Lethbridge:
JC
Christmas
Snowball at Henderson Lake Pavi
lion, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
27-Winnipc.
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Christmas
Ball at St. Charles Hotel, 6 p m
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Dance^atColumbus Hall.
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“Akogare no Hoshi”
Vem Snelder
Rev. Takashi Tsuji
— Everyone Cordial!y Invited -
2 P.M. and 7 P.M.
Tickets are available from
members and from Mr. Sugiman, Continental Times.
TORONTO
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DON LOCHNERS REIKO SATO
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?Prms for the Christmas Party ’:
Dec. 17 should contact Tosh Ka- <
nemoto (LI. 9-6134) or Lil Otsu- 5
not later than <
Wednesday, Dec. 7.
The engagement'of Emiko Se- J
Saturday at the Buddhist church. *
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER' 11
19551
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50th anniversary of
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918 Bathurst Street
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Dancing from 9 o'clock until Midnight
Admission: $1.00
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vaxuiwh
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1955
°r°nt°’ Ont.
published Wednesday & Saturday at 479 Queen Street West,
EM. 6-5005
Toronto 2-B, Ont.
Henry. Moritsugu
Editor
T. Umezuki ...... Japanese Editor
Ken Mori
Advertising
Authorized second class mail,
Post Office Department, Ottawa.
11 a.m., Junior Congregation
11 a.m., Nisei Congregation •
“WE WOULD SEE JESUS'1
Mr. Charles Raymont of Emmanuel Collet
-^ Hearty Welcome to All __ :
°
S1S ZStNT0 BUDBi^rSim
CHRISTMAS DAY MOVIES
December 25, 1955
JOHN PATRICK
Hi# Inlerncllonal HIT by .
Adapted from the novel by
’ THOMAS COLEY
^-Hamilton.
JCCA
Christmas
J Dance Party at Venetian Hall
| 26—Lethbridge:
JC
Christmas
Snowball at Henderson Lake Pavi
lion, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
27-Winnipc.
JCCA
Christmas
Ball at St. Charles Hotel, 6 p m
SO-Toronto. JCCA New Year’s
Dance^atColumbus Hall.
Toronto, Ont.
(SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1955
10:30 a.m., Sunday School
n am
n
: “WHAT DO WE_ REALLY WANT * ^ 1 ^^
“Oyakobato”
“Akogare no Hoshi”
Vem Snelder
Rev. Takashi Tsuji
— Everyone Cordial!y Invited -
2 P.M. and 7 P.M.
Tickets are available from
members and from Mr. Sugiman, Continental Times.
TORONTO
BUDDHIST CHURCH
DON LOCHNERS REIKO SATO
end JOHN ALEXANDER
I ^~loront!>'
Metro
Badminton I
Consult daily papers for prices
I Club's 13th annual Snowball dance
and
other information.
I at Club Kingsway, 9:15-12:45
r
Final reminder
from JCCA-Kyowa that all child- ’
ren who have not sent in entry :
?Prms for the Christmas Party ’:
Dec. 17 should contact Tosh Ka- <
nemoto (LI. 9-6134) or Lil Otsu- 5
not later than <
Wednesday, Dec. 7.
The engagement'of Emiko Se- J
Saturday at the Buddhist church. *
The Hew Canadian
50th ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
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hr SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1955
“” Pioneers
of Canadian EuddliL^YspS
TORONTO NISEI BASEBALL LEAGUE
X
7i« te MSh,st ch“ ’ »~-t
T’ ^?
Pre$esi9@ti@n Office
Discussion to follow ^toe^utwe o b
al Lo‘"s Gardens.
the United States.
of Buddhism m Canada and
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1955
at the Buddhist church
SUNDAY, DECEMBER' 11
19551
ta’ata SS, Service celebrating thi
50th anniversary of
Buddhist tocK
S‘ !PKto:
Y. Tamai, Tri-State
918 Bathurst Street
by RevV^ ^
be
served.
Dancing from 9 o'clock until Midnight
Admission: $1.00
Special talk
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PAGE 7
classified
WE HAVE NO
SERVICE CHARGES
TRAVELLING
TO JAPAN
Or Bringing Some
one over?
We represent all
Jines including
American President
Northwest Airlines
Canadian Pacific
and Pan American
Write or call for
full information and
rates.
TRAVEL OFFICE
TRADE SCHOOL GRADUATE
MONTREAL. - The Nikka
CHATHAM.—G. Akira Kudo
Eiga*ha will present two newly was one of four graduates of the
Male Help Wanted
Japanese movies. "Wide Ford of Canada Trade School in
Blue
^ky
- and ‘'The Last of Ed- eY.er^ses Held last Friday in
^“r sWT Tte' A*k to™HT5e,n9It of ^'^ Seaoko- on Christmas Night and Windsor. Kudo, son of Mr. and
Wguchi,
daughter
of
Mr.
Y.
Setost., Toronto. EM. 8-5602.
fr(”n 7:30 p.m. at Mrs. T. Kudo, also won a profi
^y^r^k’ m^6^ Nakamura,
iNiKKa
KaiKan.
ciency award.
p
f
Mrs.
Tsuru
Nakamura,
___ female Help Waited
They
will
be
shown
in
Toronto
announced on Nov. 5, 1955
at the Setoguchi residence in Tn-i^ 6 a™* J, 7:30 p.m. at the Toronto Bussei Meeting’
store,
steady job.
West
'-’Liaiman Hall, 300 Bathurst St
Taber, Alberta.
LO. 6141 (Toronto).
A TYBS General meeting has
ton 1S S ated f°r Jan‘ S in Harail‘
been
slated for Sunday, Dec. 4,
YOUNG
cJeaninpiidTT-sT3^7
Torn Umetsu of
from
5
p.m. at the church. Sup
mgton,
Ont.,
are
happy
ISlington a^a.
Phone
to
9 a.m.-3 ^ announce the birth of a son
per will be. served. There will
MAIL to japan
on Oct 2s-1955:
SS Washington Mail leaver be ping-pong and dancing fol
CAPABLE woman for ~--------general at Hamilton hospital.
lowing the meeting and airmem
^Se^pin£’
2 adults and
mVh uVer DnC‘ 9’ SS American
bers and friends are urged to
JLiI leaves Dec. 15.
^ILF 8:7840 (Toronto).
MAIKAWA
come out to this gathering.
Aikawa, 49, passed
Rooms to Let
ay ay on November 23, 1955 in
Toronto. Funeral services were
Metropolitan Nisei Badminton Club's
(Toronto)
^^ ^ R°' 6'3S4° conducted by Rev. T. Tsuii lw
y^l^ayat the Toronto Buddhist
i
13th ANNUAL
Personal Notes
marketebia
for sale
68 Wellington Street West
EM. 6-6451
Toronto
Floral Arrangements
Hyland Flowers
OPTOMETRIST
DOXSEE HEALTH CENTRE
74 College St.
—
Toronto
WA. 4-8966,
EM. 4-5863(Res.)
n x-Ray diagnosis .
CLUB KINGSWAY
Ozzie Williams and his Orchestra
December 23, 1955
9:15-12:45 a.m
__ $5.00 per couple
Paul K. Asada, D.C.
DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC
699 Yonge St.
Toronto
WA. 1-6549 (office)
If no answer, call
BE. 3-3869 (res.)
reasonable. RU. 1-9645
1903 Avenue Rd., Tor-
JON ONODERA
“SNOWBAll”
W. S. TATEISHI
- Modern, well - equip
ped. Just pay rent,
take over stock and
move in. Fixtures in
cluded in rent. Must
be seen to be appre-
Distinctive
Nikka Eiga Movies
Proprietor
When Buying, Selling
or Exchanging Your Home,
HU. 9-4654 - BA. 1-4374
(Business)
(Residence)
JC'S WELCOME
540 Eglinton Ave. W.,
Toronto
For fine Chinese food
and parties in Hamilton
it's
OX. 4-1127
Expert on All Makes
2670 Danforth Ave.
JLsscSt In»s
OPTOMETRISTS
21 John St. N., Hamilton
Phone: JAckson 7-9576
J
J
5
A
118 W. HASTINGS ST.
VANCOUVER, B.C.
5
RO. 6-1459
WELCOME, JAPANESE CANADIANS
ANDREW KONISHI
t
BROADVSEW
SLACK
SHOP 11
t
TORONTO
GOLDEN DRAGON
MOVING TO
B.C.?
Business
CHOP SUEY HOUSE
For Homes,
or
Acreage, Consult
:
:
t
JIM KAKUTANI
Ski Slacks Specialty
Real Estate
Insurance
Established over 35 Years
MArine 6421, Day or Night
530 Burrard Street
Vancouver 1, B.C.
t
354 Biroadview, Toronto
t
Phone GE. 1515
©
HEALTH
©
OTHER TYPES
CARDS: Coutts and Austin-Marshal from
59c to $2.50 per box. fapanese type at $3.50 doz.
The Eglinw@@d Shop
MICKEY S. SATO
Office: 21 Dundas Square
Phone EM. 3 - 0076 - 7
Residence: 526 Manning Ave.
TORONTO
TORONTO
ALSO NINGYO of various sizes, woodblock prints chochin, wide variety of Nihonshoku tableware, Flower
arrangement accessories, and many others.
OR. 7571 1558 Eglinton W. (near Oakwood), Toronto
Phone: ME. 6072
455 PARLIAMENT ST.
(Near Carlton) WA. 3-6272
rtN^uvS'' hJV’ *&y t£l*<
SANTA'S PARTY at Toronto JCCA-Land
noInterest,
no carrying
charge
CREDIT
'i^^ii,
LACQUERWARE including: trays bonbons, cabinets
lamps, variety of kokeshi.
©
ONE YEAR TO PAY
JEWELLERS — OPTICIANS
It
131A Dundas St. W., Toronto
GIFTS FROM J1FM!
AUTOMOBILE
FLOATER
OPEN YOUR
ACCOUNT TODAY
;<L
Orders to Take Ou*
OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS
Complete Baste .
Of Insurance
The .Finest in
diamonds
Open Neon to 2 a.m.
EM. 8-2475
SUITS AND SLACKS
MADE TO MEASURE
WATCHES
SILVERWARE
LUGGAGE and
EYE GLASSES
GL. 8914 (res.)
Toronto
HONESTY
IS OUR "MOTTO”
Complete Care
Sj&S^i
Rt-WB^KBf
BERNARDI-MATHEWS Ltd.
Calls—$3.00
TORIC OPTICAL
A
J
Ken Hori
CERTIFIED
T.V. SERVICE (Regd.)
Iosifs s^uty salon
>
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Permanent Waves and Hairstyling
Mrs. ROSE AKIYAMA
ME. 6078
648 College St., TORONTO
1
HELLO KIDS! Before my long journev I'll make
a special visit to Toronto ICCA-Land on Sun
day, Dec. 18th, at Carpenters' Union Hall, 169
Gerrard St. E., from 2 o'clock to 4 p.m. Please
ask your Mommy to fill in the lines belovz, saying you'll
be at my party. There'll be lots of fun and goodies for
ail. See you there!—Santa
NAMES ....................................................................
ADDRESS ..........................
Will be accompanied by Mommy (Yes or No)................
AGES (2 to 10 years only) .....................................................
Children under five should be accompanied by some
responsible person. Please send forms by Dec. 10th to
Toronto JCCA, 415 Spadina Ave.
X
J.
A
t*
,:;
A
A
X
PAGE 7
classified
WE HAVE NO
SERVICE CHARGES
TRAVELLING
TO JAPAN
Or Bringing Some
one over?
We represent all
Jines including
American President
Northwest Airlines
Canadian Pacific
and Pan American
Write or call for
full information and
rates.
TRAVEL OFFICE
TRADE SCHOOL GRADUATE
MONTREAL. - The Nikka
CHATHAM.—G. Akira Kudo
Eiga*ha will present two newly was one of four graduates of the
Male Help Wanted
Japanese movies. "Wide Ford of Canada Trade School in
Blue
^ky
- and ‘'The Last of Ed- eY.er^ses Held last Friday in
^“r sWT Tte' A*k to™HT5e,n9It of ^'^ Seaoko- on Christmas Night and Windsor. Kudo, son of Mr. and
Wguchi,
daughter
of
Mr.
Y.
Setost., Toronto. EM. 8-5602.
fr(”n 7:30 p.m. at Mrs. T. Kudo, also won a profi
^y^r^k’ m^6^ Nakamura,
iNiKKa
KaiKan.
ciency award.
p
f
Mrs.
Tsuru
Nakamura,
___ female Help Waited
They
will
be
shown
in
Toronto
announced on Nov. 5, 1955
at the Setoguchi residence in Tn-i^ 6 a™* J, 7:30 p.m. at the Toronto Bussei Meeting’
store,
steady job.
West
'-’Liaiman Hall, 300 Bathurst St
Taber, Alberta.
LO. 6141 (Toronto).
A TYBS General meeting has
ton 1S S ated f°r Jan‘ S in Harail‘
been
slated for Sunday, Dec. 4,
YOUNG
cJeaninpiidTT-sT3^7
Torn Umetsu of
from
5
p.m. at the church. Sup
mgton,
Ont.,
are
happy
ISlington a^a.
Phone
to
9 a.m.-3 ^ announce the birth of a son
per will be. served. There will
MAIL to japan
on Oct 2s-1955:
SS Washington Mail leaver be ping-pong and dancing fol
CAPABLE woman for ~--------general at Hamilton hospital.
lowing the meeting and airmem
^Se^pin£’
2 adults and
mVh uVer DnC‘ 9’ SS American
bers and friends are urged to
JLiI leaves Dec. 15.
^ILF 8:7840 (Toronto).
MAIKAWA
come out to this gathering.
Aikawa, 49, passed
Rooms to Let
ay ay on November 23, 1955 in
Toronto. Funeral services were
Metropolitan Nisei Badminton Club's
(Toronto)
^^ ^ R°' 6'3S4° conducted by Rev. T. Tsuii lw
y^l^ayat the Toronto Buddhist
i
13th ANNUAL
Personal Notes
marketebia
for sale
68 Wellington Street West
EM. 6-6451
Toronto
Floral Arrangements
Hyland Flowers
OPTOMETRIST
DOXSEE HEALTH CENTRE
74 College St.
—
Toronto
WA. 4-8966,
EM. 4-5863(Res.)
n x-Ray diagnosis .
CLUB KINGSWAY
Ozzie Williams and his Orchestra
December 23, 1955
9:15-12:45 a.m
__ $5.00 per couple
Paul K. Asada, D.C.
DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC
699 Yonge St.
Toronto
WA. 1-6549 (office)
If no answer, call
BE. 3-3869 (res.)
reasonable. RU. 1-9645
1903 Avenue Rd., Tor-
JON ONODERA
“SNOWBAll”
W. S. TATEISHI
- Modern, well - equip
ped. Just pay rent,
take over stock and
move in. Fixtures in
cluded in rent. Must
be seen to be appre-
Distinctive
Nikka Eiga Movies
Proprietor
When Buying, Selling
or Exchanging Your Home,
HU. 9-4654 - BA. 1-4374
(Business)
(Residence)
JC'S WELCOME
540 Eglinton Ave. W.,
Toronto
For fine Chinese food
and parties in Hamilton
it's
OX. 4-1127
Expert on All Makes
2670 Danforth Ave.
JLsscSt In»s
OPTOMETRISTS
21 John St. N., Hamilton
Phone: JAckson 7-9576
J
J
5
A
118 W. HASTINGS ST.
VANCOUVER, B.C.
5
RO. 6-1459
WELCOME, JAPANESE CANADIANS
ANDREW KONISHI
t
BROADVSEW
SLACK
SHOP 11
t
TORONTO
GOLDEN DRAGON
MOVING TO
B.C.?
Business
CHOP SUEY HOUSE
For Homes,
or
Acreage, Consult
:
:
t
JIM KAKUTANI
Ski Slacks Specialty
Real Estate
Insurance
Established over 35 Years
MArine 6421, Day or Night
530 Burrard Street
Vancouver 1, B.C.
t
354 Biroadview, Toronto
t
Phone GE. 1515
©
HEALTH
©
OTHER TYPES
CARDS: Coutts and Austin-Marshal from
59c to $2.50 per box. fapanese type at $3.50 doz.
The Eglinw@@d Shop
MICKEY S. SATO
Office: 21 Dundas Square
Phone EM. 3 - 0076 - 7
Residence: 526 Manning Ave.
TORONTO
TORONTO
ALSO NINGYO of various sizes, woodblock prints chochin, wide variety of Nihonshoku tableware, Flower
arrangement accessories, and many others.
OR. 7571 1558 Eglinton W. (near Oakwood), Toronto
Phone: ME. 6072
455 PARLIAMENT ST.
(Near Carlton) WA. 3-6272
rtN^uvS'' hJV’ *&y t£l*<
SANTA'S PARTY at Toronto JCCA-Land
noInterest,
no carrying
charge
CREDIT
'i^^ii,
LACQUERWARE including: trays bonbons, cabinets
lamps, variety of kokeshi.
©
ONE YEAR TO PAY
JEWELLERS — OPTICIANS
It
131A Dundas St. W., Toronto
GIFTS FROM J1FM!
AUTOMOBILE
FLOATER
OPEN YOUR
ACCOUNT TODAY
;<L
Orders to Take Ou*
OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS
Complete Baste .
Of Insurance
The .Finest in
diamonds
Open Neon to 2 a.m.
EM. 8-2475
SUITS AND SLACKS
MADE TO MEASURE
WATCHES
SILVERWARE
LUGGAGE and
EYE GLASSES
GL. 8914 (res.)
Toronto
HONESTY
IS OUR "MOTTO”
Complete Care
Sj&S^i
Rt-WB^KBf
BERNARDI-MATHEWS Ltd.
Calls—$3.00
TORIC OPTICAL
A
J
Ken Hori
CERTIFIED
T.V. SERVICE (Regd.)
Iosifs s^uty salon
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day, Dec. 18th, at Carpenters' Union Hall, 169
Gerrard St. E., from 2 o'clock to 4 p.m. Please
ask your Mommy to fill in the lines belovz, saying you'll
be at my party. There'll be lots of fun and goodies for
ail. See you there!—Santa
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Saturday, December 3, .1955
Mustangs Improving; Meet Tridents Sunday
Playing aggressive ball for the ( cles, and this foursome tvill lead
first time this year, Mustangs | Tridents against Roy Miyasaki’s
came out on top of a 59-31 score I Mustangs tomorrow at UNF
over St. Chris Tuesday as Yuki gym, 3 p.m. A high-scoring team,
Kameoka played a very good Tridents have averaged 90 points
game and Paul Hirano was very in their two games to date. Fan
steady. Overall shooting showed support is needed as- the Niseis
improvement: Roy Kurita 6, Ken look for their first win in the
Miyasaki 4, Roy Miyasaki 2, Paul Bathurst College league. On Dec.
Hirano 15, Sam Koyata 7, Yuki 11, Mustangs will oppose Trot
Kameoka 25, George Shiozaki.
ters. -Next Friday, Dec: 9, church
|
Ed Bog-uski, Vic Kurdyak, Bill action continues as the Niseis
meet Kingsway-Lambton at Alex
Huycke and John Elder are well- ander Muir school (Gladstone,
known names in local hoop cir- below Dundas).
KEG NEWS ACROSS CANADA
TEAM COMPETITION
I JIM LEADS WITH 538
CHATHAM. — Team standings
tightened considerably as . Shig
Aoki’s took seven .points to move
out of cellar for first time: Mare
Tak
32, Tak 31, Shig 25, Roy 24.
Aoki hit a 723 (285), George Nishi
zaki 639 (249), Toji Fujii 603; Betty
Nishiyama 620 (222), Yuri Osaka
548 (222), Sets Fujii 508.
—JACK
Jim Burns topped last Friday’s
10-pin action with 538 (191). Carl
Uchikura 532 .(189), Tosh Onizuka
517 (202), Yozy Yasui 516, Slim Ha
shida 510 (208), J. Korekiyo 502, G.
Kubota 502. Kay Yanoshita headed
the ladies with 490 (186). Sumi Su
gimoto 459 (185), Mary Ebata 442,
K. Okada 420, S. Sato 411, Chris
Uchikura 408, Alma Miike 406, Tye
Yam amura 401, Joyce Morita 400.
—JIM
HAYWIRES STILL TOPS
Statistics
FORT WILLIAM.
show Haywires still holding down
first spot. Two reasons for their MOZA AND MICKEY
standing are. the steady efforts of
New triple and single highs were
Dorothy Nishikawa 610 and Sid Ni
recorded in Sunday 10-pin action
shimura 618. Meanwhile Hotshots
as Moza Matsumoto hit 547 (207)
took over second place and What
and Mickey Cinicola 299 (533). Les
Now slipped into third with DieDoi 498 (180), Charlie Sakura 495
hards breathing down their necks.
(197), Don Yokota 200, Maw Mori
Johnny Umakoshi finally brought
172. Anne Okada and May Ogaki
his team Away-We-Go out of the
topped the ladies with 397 (167) and
cellar, bowling a 673.
And alas,:
397 (150). Nancy Ikebata 386 (142)
occupying the bottom are Strike
and Susie Uyede 152.
—ANNE
Aheads.
■ High averages
show
Johnny
874 RHAPSODY HIGH
Umakoshi with, a- grand 211, Sid
George Fukusaka and Sam Ito
Nishimura 205 and Luke Nakamoto
tied
for Bussei /honors "with 757.
194. Hayami Nishimura leads the
Hide
Baba - 693, Tosh Muraki 687,
ladies with 186, Liz Nakamoto 174
Scottie
Amemori 686, Kunio Suya
and Dorothy Nishikawa 170.
ma 677, Stan Kishimoto 626, Gen
Kitamura 619, Bob Ogata 614 (310).
TORU AT 205 PACE
halfway Shirley Shimizu topped ladies with
WINNIPEG.—At
the
mark of the second quarter, Hum- 637 (324); Marie Shinatani 632, To
mingbirds and Sparrows share the mo Goto 629, Misa Murakami 620,
—M.M.lead with 52&, followed closely by Iso Amemori 613.
Flamingos with 50.
Toru Suzuki
upped his average to 205. four BUSSEI LEADERS TIED
points better than Henry Morishita. ■ . HarryTakaoka’s 706 was best in
Henry Morishita 739, Karl Suzuki Danforth kegling. Roy Ushijima
705, Mat Kawasaki 683, Toru Suzu .699, Ken Kaneko 678. Gloria Nishi
ki 683. Ty Minamide 644, May Wa mura 608, Torchy Abe 607, Tosh
tanabe 632, Kiyo Hiraoka 623, Tom Katsuyama 604 led the ladies.
Porky, over Tak 7-0, Bob over Har
Oye 618, Mas Miyai 617
—W.M.M. ley, Don over Aki and Tets over
Kats, 5-2.
—PORKY
For Nisei in Carlton
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
Tad Miura and Roy Shin lost
NOTARY PUBLIC
in third round men’s doubles in
Credit Foncier Building
a close match 18-15, 15-12 in the
244 Bay St. (at King)
Carlton B badminton tournament.
TORONTO
Tad and Roy haven’t played too
EM.
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much together this year and ap
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peared rusty.
With continued
practice they should make a good iH
showing in the T&D tourney in II
Wedding & Engagement Parties
January.
Private Parties, Banquets
Playing for Strathgowan, Tosh
Uyeda lost im third round singles
FOOD PREPARED TO SUIT
and also was defeated in doubles.
YOUR TASTE at
Lone Nisei hopes are; Tad Miura
and Kay Ogaki, who were ex
pected to show well in mixed
■' Front of Railway. Station /
doubles. Interchurch league action will see Christchurch No. 2
LETHBRIDGE, Alta.
Phone 2297
visiting All Nations at Metro
Tuesday.
l@!os
CHATHAM PUCKSTERS
CHATHAM.—In recent Kiwanis hockey action, Mel Wakaba
yashi scored one goal as Bantam
All-Stars won. 8-0 in Midget lea
gue. In juvenile league, Jim Abe
scored three times and Don Wa
kabayashi and Danny Maruoka
one each in a 10-1 win for Mirget
All-Stars. -Maruoka also hattricked as Indians won 3-1.
VAN HOOP LOOP DIES
VANCOUVER.—Nisei basket•ball league will not operate this
year, as only a dozen players
turned out to the call of organizer- ■
Yosh Saito. But Yosh said he
hopes To arrange an exhibition j
with the Seattle-ites early next |
year if he can round un enough
players.
® NEXT ISSUE OF N.C. IS
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10th
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3S4.A YOKOI STKIIT, TORONTO, ONT.
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BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and
NOTARY PUBLIC
OFFICE: Rm. 403, 229 Yonge St.
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WIMP HITS NEW HIGHS
On Nov. 21 HARRY DANFORTH BEST
LETHBRIDGE.
Ken Yamada rolled 874 to beat
Wimp Nakamura set new season
highs with 359 (821). His bid for a previous high triple 825 by Johnny
400 single was marred by headpin Kish. Ken Ohara 818, Checker Ni
sandwiched between 9 strikes. The shimura 726, Dave Sakamoto 712,
the best Nisei effort Islay McGillvray 759, Roe Mori 733.
triple
—MITS
here in a long, long while. Wimp Fio Yamamoto 612.
sports top average 209. six-point
bulge over Kyoto Shigehiro in FUDGE AND REC-SO
Other high singles: Stuni
For the second consecutive week,
slump.
Medomura 299, Tomi Kamitomo 237, Fudge Inamoto sparked his team
Michie Hisaoka 236, Chuck Taka- to a 7-0 victory over Ken Nagasa
hashi 229, Meiko Nagata 223, Jene ka’s, who were battling for that
Endo 219, Jim Nakamura 277, Ed top spot. Fudge’s 749 (281) better
Takahashi 252, Kyoto Shigehiro 243, ed his previous high triple by one
pin and moved his team to a 12Details of annual Boxing Day point bulge over second place Watournev to be announced. Keglers kida’s, 56-44.
in province to
Mak Otsu 725 (249), Tak Sano 582
in all Mse
—SAB (249), John Murakami 677 (314), El
be invited.
mer Harafuji 659 (247), Tad Miura
27o, Henry Hotta. 269, Shig Shigeishi 263.
Irene Uyeno led ladies
ood for second in with 618 (270). Mich Ichii 616 (262),
gimoto’s 2
high averages of the city bowling Mary Wakida 610 (221), Marx- Uno
league. Others in the top 10:
)3 (243). Kay Shiomi 601 (241), An
Kishi 207. Sam Kondo 202, Di
ette Masukawa 255, Joan Sora 241.
Ishiwara 199.
For the single price of your
President Liner fare you get:
All expenses paid for two weeks
A glorious shipboard vacation
as part of your fare
Play deck sports—see Japanese
and American movies — enjoy
parties
250 lbs of baggage goes free and
arrives in Japan when you ar
rive
Japanese personnel to serve you
Vacation Your Way to Japan
S,S1 Pf?ES!DE?5T CLEVELAKD
S. S. PRESIDENT WILSON
Air condiiioned luxury liners sailing every 3 weeks from San Francisco or Los Angeles
A warm welcome awaits you aboard an American
IS NOW ON
Small and All Sizes
After enjoying your shipboard vacation, arrive in Japan
refreshed and relaxed ready to rediscover Japan.
See your travel agent or nearest American President
SCOTT McHALES for Men, fours & Uo
Lines ofnep
ALBERT'S SHOE STORE
1328 Queen Street West
ME. 1931
Taronto
C.O.D. ORDERS FROM COAST TO COAST
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29 Broadway, New York 6, N.Y
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Mustangs Improving; Meet Tridents Sunday
Playing aggressive ball for the ( cles, and this foursome tvill lead
first time this year, Mustangs | Tridents against Roy Miyasaki’s
came out on top of a 59-31 score I Mustangs tomorrow at UNF
over St. Chris Tuesday as Yuki gym, 3 p.m. A high-scoring team,
Kameoka played a very good Tridents have averaged 90 points
game and Paul Hirano was very in their two games to date. Fan
steady. Overall shooting showed support is needed as- the Niseis
improvement: Roy Kurita 6, Ken look for their first win in the
Miyasaki 4, Roy Miyasaki 2, Paul Bathurst College league. On Dec.
Hirano 15, Sam Koyata 7, Yuki 11, Mustangs will oppose Trot
Kameoka 25, George Shiozaki.
ters. -Next Friday, Dec: 9, church
|
Ed Bog-uski, Vic Kurdyak, Bill action continues as the Niseis
meet Kingsway-Lambton at Alex
Huycke and John Elder are well- ander Muir school (Gladstone,
known names in local hoop cir- below Dundas).
KEG NEWS ACROSS CANADA
TEAM COMPETITION
I JIM LEADS WITH 538
CHATHAM. — Team standings
tightened considerably as . Shig
Aoki’s took seven .points to move
out of cellar for first time: Mare
Tak
32, Tak 31, Shig 25, Roy 24.
Aoki hit a 723 (285), George Nishi
zaki 639 (249), Toji Fujii 603; Betty
Nishiyama 620 (222), Yuri Osaka
548 (222), Sets Fujii 508.
—JACK
Jim Burns topped last Friday’s
10-pin action with 538 (191). Carl
Uchikura 532 .(189), Tosh Onizuka
517 (202), Yozy Yasui 516, Slim Ha
shida 510 (208), J. Korekiyo 502, G.
Kubota 502. Kay Yanoshita headed
the ladies with 490 (186). Sumi Su
gimoto 459 (185), Mary Ebata 442,
K. Okada 420, S. Sato 411, Chris
Uchikura 408, Alma Miike 406, Tye
Yam amura 401, Joyce Morita 400.
—JIM
HAYWIRES STILL TOPS
Statistics
FORT WILLIAM.
show Haywires still holding down
first spot. Two reasons for their MOZA AND MICKEY
standing are. the steady efforts of
New triple and single highs were
Dorothy Nishikawa 610 and Sid Ni
recorded in Sunday 10-pin action
shimura 618. Meanwhile Hotshots
as Moza Matsumoto hit 547 (207)
took over second place and What
and Mickey Cinicola 299 (533). Les
Now slipped into third with DieDoi 498 (180), Charlie Sakura 495
hards breathing down their necks.
(197), Don Yokota 200, Maw Mori
Johnny Umakoshi finally brought
172. Anne Okada and May Ogaki
his team Away-We-Go out of the
topped the ladies with 397 (167) and
cellar, bowling a 673.
And alas,:
397 (150). Nancy Ikebata 386 (142)
occupying the bottom are Strike
and Susie Uyede 152.
—ANNE
Aheads.
■ High averages
show
Johnny
874 RHAPSODY HIGH
Umakoshi with, a- grand 211, Sid
George Fukusaka and Sam Ito
Nishimura 205 and Luke Nakamoto
tied
for Bussei /honors "with 757.
194. Hayami Nishimura leads the
Hide
Baba - 693, Tosh Muraki 687,
ladies with 186, Liz Nakamoto 174
Scottie
Amemori 686, Kunio Suya
and Dorothy Nishikawa 170.
ma 677, Stan Kishimoto 626, Gen
Kitamura 619, Bob Ogata 614 (310).
TORU AT 205 PACE
halfway Shirley Shimizu topped ladies with
WINNIPEG.—At
the
mark of the second quarter, Hum- 637 (324); Marie Shinatani 632, To
mingbirds and Sparrows share the mo Goto 629, Misa Murakami 620,
—M.M.lead with 52&, followed closely by Iso Amemori 613.
Flamingos with 50.
Toru Suzuki
upped his average to 205. four BUSSEI LEADERS TIED
points better than Henry Morishita. ■ . HarryTakaoka’s 706 was best in
Henry Morishita 739, Karl Suzuki Danforth kegling. Roy Ushijima
705, Mat Kawasaki 683, Toru Suzu .699, Ken Kaneko 678. Gloria Nishi
ki 683. Ty Minamide 644, May Wa mura 608, Torchy Abe 607, Tosh
tanabe 632, Kiyo Hiraoka 623, Tom Katsuyama 604 led the ladies.
Porky, over Tak 7-0, Bob over Har
Oye 618, Mas Miyai 617
—W.M.M. ley, Don over Aki and Tets over
Kats, 5-2.
—PORKY
For Nisei in Carlton
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
Tad Miura and Roy Shin lost
NOTARY PUBLIC
in third round men’s doubles in
Credit Foncier Building
a close match 18-15, 15-12 in the
244 Bay St. (at King)
Carlton B badminton tournament.
TORONTO
Tad and Roy haven’t played too
EM.
6-0959
—• Res: RO. 7-3427
much together this year and ap
<
peared rusty.
With continued
practice they should make a good iH
showing in the T&D tourney in II
Wedding & Engagement Parties
January.
Private Parties, Banquets
Playing for Strathgowan, Tosh
Uyeda lost im third round singles
FOOD PREPARED TO SUIT
and also was defeated in doubles.
YOUR TASTE at
Lone Nisei hopes are; Tad Miura
and Kay Ogaki, who were ex
pected to show well in mixed
■' Front of Railway. Station /
doubles. Interchurch league action will see Christchurch No. 2
LETHBRIDGE, Alta.
Phone 2297
visiting All Nations at Metro
Tuesday.
l@!os
CHATHAM PUCKSTERS
CHATHAM.—In recent Kiwanis hockey action, Mel Wakaba
yashi scored one goal as Bantam
All-Stars won. 8-0 in Midget lea
gue. In juvenile league, Jim Abe
scored three times and Don Wa
kabayashi and Danny Maruoka
one each in a 10-1 win for Mirget
All-Stars. -Maruoka also hattricked as Indians won 3-1.
VAN HOOP LOOP DIES
VANCOUVER.—Nisei basket•ball league will not operate this
year, as only a dozen players
turned out to the call of organizer- ■
Yosh Saito. But Yosh said he
hopes To arrange an exhibition j
with the Seattle-ites early next |
year if he can round un enough
players.
® NEXT ISSUE OF N.C. IS
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10th
Ill El
3S4.A YOKOI STKIIT, TORONTO, ONT.
Thos. T. Onizuka, B.A.
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and
NOTARY PUBLIC
OFFICE: Rm. 403, 229 Yonge St.
EM. 3-5002 — OX. l-33SS(res.)
TORONTO
MADE-TO-MEASURE
CLOTHES
BHH0 TAMM
RO. 2-896S days BE. 1-0942 eves
37 Norseman St., Toronto
WILL
CALL
F. A. BREWIN, Q.C
Barrister & Solicitor
Cameron, Weldon
|
Brewin & McCallum 1
372 bay St.
—
EM. 3-4391
Toronto
PRINTING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
HL>U£ina£lv& ^VeJduzg Fnoliattoizi
HARRY S. KONDO
627 BAY STREET. TORONTO • EM. 8-9768
Re^, 2O1H BEVERLEY STREET • EM. 3 - 5081
For the Best Deal
in Town, Contact
TAK HAYASHIDA
SAUNDERS & COOK
Complete Signs
And Display Service
Ford-Monarch Dealer
■ TOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE
2850 KINGSTON ROAD
AM. 1-3311 — TORONTO
LL. 2478 — DON YOKOTA
1345 Davenport Rd., Toronto
WIMP HITS NEW HIGHS
On Nov. 21 HARRY DANFORTH BEST
LETHBRIDGE.
Ken Yamada rolled 874 to beat
Wimp Nakamura set new season
highs with 359 (821). His bid for a previous high triple 825 by Johnny
400 single was marred by headpin Kish. Ken Ohara 818, Checker Ni
sandwiched between 9 strikes. The shimura 726, Dave Sakamoto 712,
the best Nisei effort Islay McGillvray 759, Roe Mori 733.
triple
—MITS
here in a long, long while. Wimp Fio Yamamoto 612.
sports top average 209. six-point
bulge over Kyoto Shigehiro in FUDGE AND REC-SO
Other high singles: Stuni
For the second consecutive week,
slump.
Medomura 299, Tomi Kamitomo 237, Fudge Inamoto sparked his team
Michie Hisaoka 236, Chuck Taka- to a 7-0 victory over Ken Nagasa
hashi 229, Meiko Nagata 223, Jene ka’s, who were battling for that
Endo 219, Jim Nakamura 277, Ed top spot. Fudge’s 749 (281) better
Takahashi 252, Kyoto Shigehiro 243, ed his previous high triple by one
pin and moved his team to a 12Details of annual Boxing Day point bulge over second place Watournev to be announced. Keglers kida’s, 56-44.
in province to
Mak Otsu 725 (249), Tak Sano 582
in all Mse
—SAB (249), John Murakami 677 (314), El
be invited.
mer Harafuji 659 (247), Tad Miura
27o, Henry Hotta. 269, Shig Shigeishi 263.
Irene Uyeno led ladies
ood for second in with 618 (270). Mich Ichii 616 (262),
gimoto’s 2
high averages of the city bowling Mary Wakida 610 (221), Marx- Uno
league. Others in the top 10:
)3 (243). Kay Shiomi 601 (241), An
Kishi 207. Sam Kondo 202, Di
ette Masukawa 255, Joan Sora 241.
Ishiwara 199.
For the single price of your
President Liner fare you get:
All expenses paid for two weeks
A glorious shipboard vacation
as part of your fare
Play deck sports—see Japanese
and American movies — enjoy
parties
250 lbs of baggage goes free and
arrives in Japan when you ar
rive
Japanese personnel to serve you
Vacation Your Way to Japan
S,S1 Pf?ES!DE?5T CLEVELAKD
S. S. PRESIDENT WILSON
Air condiiioned luxury liners sailing every 3 weeks from San Francisco or Los Angeles
A warm welcome awaits you aboard an American
IS NOW ON
Small and All Sizes
After enjoying your shipboard vacation, arrive in Japan
refreshed and relaxed ready to rediscover Japan.
See your travel agent or nearest American President
SCOTT McHALES for Men, fours & Uo
Lines ofnep
ALBERT'S SHOE STORE
1328 Queen Street West
ME. 1931
Taronto
C.O.D. ORDERS FROM COAST TO COAST
i
The Sunshine Route to Tapa
29 Broadway, New York 6, N.Y
I
f
t