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THE NEW CANADIAN
f
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
VOL. 19
NO. 12
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1956
LETTERS to the EDITOR
Reply to Cinderella on Women Missionaries
Editor: I generally read every social elevation and emancipation
your paper. The New of the. “heathen” women wherever
oar
, which is a Nisei pro the gospel has been received.^
The phrase “God in His infinite
duction and Nisei in expression, mercy” was intriguing especially
i= a reflection of the Nisei per- because it occurs in such an
haps more than we realize. The article. Tn this .expression lies
flash of genuis, or lack of it, the the answer to the “why?” of mis
ripple of humor, caustic com- sionaries and explains their
meats, the size of the sports singleness of heart and mind, in
page, even the ads are mighty stead of the aimlessness of a
revealing. And so is Femme foggy broadmindedness.
Fare to u men, sometimes. In
How can a God who must be
her last article, Cinderella wrote infinitely holy be a God of in
in a religious vein. ...
finite mercy in respect to diso
These “unhappy” lady mis bedient mortals and still be - a
sionaries are doing the work that God of infinite justice ?
men should. But since men have
The only solution is the price
failed to rise to the challenge, of redemption paid by Christ on
God has called the women to the Calvary made effective through
front lines of missionary en personal faith in Him by the in
deavor.
They are therefore dividual. Otherwise to say that
worthy of our admiration and ' God is infinitely merciful is pre
respect.
sumption and illogical.
They are doing it through a
May we challenge Cinderella
sense of duty as Christians. But to. come and see a happy lady
service rendered in duty has missionary who is on her way to
ample rewards except for those .Mexico, Miss Lucille Heeley, who
who have succumbed to the pre will speak in Toronto
“
on March
vailing
dilettante
expression 2 at a Nisei Christian Fellow“sucker for work.” Furthermore ship meeting.
these consecrated missionaries
Hiko Kinoshita
have been responsible for the
Toronto
Buddhism Taught Honesty to Japanese
TORONTO. ONT.
Miss Valentine 1956: Doreen Tohana
PATIENTLY and prettily posing for several photographers were these contestants for the
Miss Valentine crown: May Seko (Nisei Anglican Fellowship), Akemi Horiuchi (Metro
Badminton), Jane Edamura (Club Ami), Marianne Inouye, runnerup (Mixed Major bowl
ing), Queen Doreen Tohana (Flyers hockey club), Lucy Kono, third (Nisei Students), Sally .
Akada (Club Rec Socratic), June Shikatani (Club Afterhours), Betty Nishimoto (Bussei).
The event was held at the TYBS dance last -Friday in Toronto.
photo by BOB SUZUKI
Editor: One time I was asked |
Whenever I wanted just ordi
by a group of Nisei to tell them nary writing paper, I used to
*
about my sojourn in Japan. When drop into a nearby stationery.
I had finished, one of them said. Entering, I invariably found no
“I may look like a Japanese, one in, and would have to call
but I am a Canadian.” T have out, “Gomen kudasai.” An an
thought about this many times, swer, “Hai,” came from the back,
and my conclusions are: “What and presently someone appeared.
Sixteen-year old Doreen Tohana, representing Nisei Flyers, was
difference does it make ? It is Meantime, the money was in an crowned “Queen of Hearts” at the TYBS Valentine Dance last Fri
s not the outward man that counts unlocked table drawer. Our mer day at UNF hall, Toronto. A Grade XI student at Danforth Tech,
but the inner.”
chants here do not fare too well Miss Tohana was selected by popular vote and a panel of judges
Dr. Paul Takahashi became
over eight other contestants.
Having leisure, I sat down and even with huge strong safes.
new president of the Toronto
The “crowning” was' performed by last year’s queen, Betty JCCA chapter by acclamation at
read a book called “Buddha and
One day, I saw a pre-school
Buddhism.” In it I found state child pick up a ten-sen piece. At Murai, also a candidate for the Flyers hockey club. In 1953, Flyers the annual general meeting Sun
ments similar to those in the once she walked to the police, were represented by Grace (Kanda) Kinoshita, first winner in the day. Three others declining the
Bible. The Golden Rule is there. bowed politely and said, “I found annual series sponsored by the Bussei. Anglican Young People’s nomination were: past president
The Ten Commandments are re this.” The police took the coin came up with a winner in the interval, as June Watanabe was George Tamura, Mits Sumiya and
0 peated and two more added in and said, “Thank you; I am sure chosen 1954’s Miss Valentine.
Hideo Hiraki.
Presentations were made to the queen as follows: Dr. R. Akaye
Buddha’s
Teachings.
Moses, I cannot find the owner. You
Percy Saltzman of the CBC
Christ, Muhammed, like Buddha, may keep it.” Two honest people! Challenge Trophy by Consul K. Yoshida; bouquet (Hyland Flowers) television program “Tabloid”,
It is my hope the impact of by hostess Amy Sawada; chocolates by Bussei prexy Tosh Hori; and made the most of his talent for
forecast a ~Dav of doom to be
followed by a period of peace and the West on Asia will not des an onyx ring with a diamond inset by Lou Landers.
public speaking with “quips”
Marianne
Inouye,
representing
the
Mixed
Major
bowling
league,
troy
these
virtues
in
Japan.
In
well-being,
this
event
to
be
pre
throughout, speaking on. the
£
ceded by the Coming of another an environment of this* sort, and Lucy Kono, candidate for the U. of T. Nisei Students Club, normally dull topic of weather.
Divine Messenger, the fifth “The House of Bamboo” movie is were close runnersup to Miss Tohana. Judges were Consul K. Yo
Financial statement for the
Buddha.
quite outof place. I disliked the shida, Sam Yamada, Joyce Cartwright of the Toronto Telegram, past year, read by treasurer
and Henry Moritsugu. Of nearly 500 persons attending the dance, Grace Tamura revealed a sur
One of Buddha’s admonitions picture most heartily.
about 350 cast ballots.
Good
wishes
to
your
efforts
plus of funds of $1,059.28. Secre
was “Touch nothing that does
to
bring
understanding.
Charlie Shimizu was the able emcee for the evening. Portraits tary Rits Inouye reviewed the
not belong to you.” This, I be
Lulu M. Bariof the contestants were donated by Sam Yamada. Don Yokota year’s activities.
lieve, is the „ reason Japanese
handled
stage decorations.
Regina
About 30 persons attended.
stores can open almost unguard
Executive committee members
ed. In short, there is a general
were listed as follows: Ken Ada
degree of honesty there that
chi, Hideo Hiraki, Frank Hori,
does not exist in the western
world.
Ken Hori, Ed Ide, Kats Iguchi,
stated
oranges as prewar,
Mr. Kaizo Tsuyuki, NC corres
in Vancouver this weekend.
Rits Inouye, Jane Iwamoto, Yoshi
should like to give you two
£
recently
Mr.
Tsuyuki
“
But
pondent,
writes
from
Tokyo
that
This
recent development in
Iwashita, Kay Kaita, Fred Kayastories from my experience.
there should be room for more
he met Vancouver unionist Joe
Nisei maturity is applauded in
hara, Doreen Kimura, Jean Koba
IIL
canned
mikan oranges in Canseveral quarters—-by the daily
Miyazawa at the Imperial Hotel
yashi, Molly Kono, Tammy Ma
LA.C.L. VEEP DIES
ada.”
I
press, and certainly by the
last Thursday, and enjoyed a
rubashi, Masako Miyazaki, Sab
male of the species. On the lat
_ NEWCASTLE, Calif.—Placer chat about Tashme days and
Morita, Ken Moritsugu, Henry
ter viewpoint, we quote a more
Comity’s foremost Nisei leader, about JCs on the westcoast.
The Revelstoke Review .paid
Moritsugu, Ruiko Nakashima,
able
handler of words, who
Miyazawa,
currently
studying
■Thomas Masaru Yego, 48, na- brief and touching tribute on the
Tosh Oikawa, Nobby Oikawa,
commented that female beauty
dional J ACL first vice-president, conditions in metal working in death of an elderly Issei citizen
Fumi Sasaki, Mits Sumiya, Paul
“does
something
for
the
page one item headed
succumbed to heart attack last- dustries of Japan, is particularly in
Takahashi, Sab Takata, Sam Ta
glands.’
week. Yego, -an active JACLer interested in the present ship “ ‘Grandma’ Wakita Dead”:
maki, Grace Tamura, George Ta
since 1928, was also prominent building boom in that country.
“Although she lived in Revel
mura, Tosh Tanaka, Marjorie
The decreasing interest in Umezuki, Florence Watanabe,
in several public organizations in He’ll attend labor-management stoke only a comparatively short
the county.
negotiations in this industry time, ‘Grandma’ Wakita, whose JCCA activity (or inactivity) Charlie Yoshida.
death at the age of 92 occurred points a suggestion to all those
later this month.
New members nominated at
IKE DISAPOINTS J.A.C.L.
Jan. 20, was mourned by many who continue to attend regular the meeting: Fumi Takata, Nob
friends. She was keen and alert meetings and to go through the by Okimura, Mary Hiraki.
, WASHINGTON, D.C.—Presi
Mr. Tsuvuki himself is now
and interested in people and annual ordeal of fund raising:
Issei-bu representatives: T. Ide,
dent Eisenhower’s proposals for
his
on the first leg
Isn’t it about time the JCCA ob K. Iwashita, Fred D. Kondo, Mrs.
things
about
her.
Many
remem
changes in the immigration and
world trip to discuss exports
were
reviewed
and T. Miyake, T. Umezuki, Mrs. C.
ber her as she worked in her jectives
Rationality act favor European
of Japanese mikan oranges
evaluated
in
the
light
of
the
1956
garden
on
Second
Street.
Several
Tsuyuki, H. Ejima, N. Tahara,
immigrants, and almost overlook
i
in Europe, Canada and the
years
ago she used to attend situations ? Chapter executives M. Amemori.
- sia. J ACL representative Mike
United States. He’ll arrive at
basketball games and was a most should thus consider whether re
First meeting of the 1956 term
-uasaoka expressed the organizaVancouver Feb. 22, and a
enthusiastic
spectator.” Mrs. Wa newed effort is required, or will be held this Saturday evenuon s disappointment.
week later in Toronto. After
kita had been living with her son, whether JCCA should be dis hig at the home of Dr. .Takaha
four or five days in southern
banded.
S. Wakita and his family.
TREE FRUIT GROWERS
shi, 234 Cottingham.
Ontario, he plans to drop down
for a brief visit to Tampa,
B.C.—-Akio Mende
Beauty contests are rapidly
- »infield and Mel Kawano and
Florida. He’ll then come back
gaining
popularity in Canadian
of Okanagan
to -Canada, moving on to Ot
IS entreKobayashi
Niseidom,
as evidenced in last
r Immig'rati°n: Whom Do We Bar and Why?” will be the topic
were Nisei fruit farmers
tawa and Montreal, before
Friday
’
s
ajfair
in Toronto, and
expected to attend the B.C. Fruit
embarking for London, EngForJm”35™ °?ith^ pBC radio and television, .programs “Citizens’
in the initiation of a similar
“Canada is buying three
users’ Association convention
£ orum
The television broadcast will be seen Tuesday, Feb. 28
display
of feminine pulchritude
lasr month.
times as many boxes of fresh
while the radio discussion will be aired Thursday, March 1
QUEEN OF T.Y.B.S. DANCE THIRD WINNER
FOR FLYER HOCKEY CLUB IN FOUR CONTESTS
Dr. Paul Takahashi
Heads Toronto JCCA
As Hew President
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES & QUOTES
"Citizens' Forum" to Discuss Immigration Bars
THE NEW CANADIAN
f
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
VOL. 19
NO. 12
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1956
LETTERS to the EDITOR
Reply to Cinderella on Women Missionaries
Editor: I generally read every social elevation and emancipation
your paper. The New of the. “heathen” women wherever
oar
, which is a Nisei pro the gospel has been received.^
The phrase “God in His infinite
duction and Nisei in expression, mercy” was intriguing especially
i= a reflection of the Nisei per- because it occurs in such an
haps more than we realize. The article. Tn this .expression lies
flash of genuis, or lack of it, the the answer to the “why?” of mis
ripple of humor, caustic com- sionaries and explains their
meats, the size of the sports singleness of heart and mind, in
page, even the ads are mighty stead of the aimlessness of a
revealing. And so is Femme foggy broadmindedness.
Fare to u men, sometimes. In
How can a God who must be
her last article, Cinderella wrote infinitely holy be a God of in
in a religious vein. ...
finite mercy in respect to diso
These “unhappy” lady mis bedient mortals and still be - a
sionaries are doing the work that God of infinite justice ?
men should. But since men have
The only solution is the price
failed to rise to the challenge, of redemption paid by Christ on
God has called the women to the Calvary made effective through
front lines of missionary en personal faith in Him by the in
deavor.
They are therefore dividual. Otherwise to say that
worthy of our admiration and ' God is infinitely merciful is pre
respect.
sumption and illogical.
They are doing it through a
May we challenge Cinderella
sense of duty as Christians. But to. come and see a happy lady
service rendered in duty has missionary who is on her way to
ample rewards except for those .Mexico, Miss Lucille Heeley, who
who have succumbed to the pre will speak in Toronto
“
on March
vailing
dilettante
expression 2 at a Nisei Christian Fellow“sucker for work.” Furthermore ship meeting.
these consecrated missionaries
Hiko Kinoshita
have been responsible for the
Toronto
Buddhism Taught Honesty to Japanese
TORONTO. ONT.
Miss Valentine 1956: Doreen Tohana
PATIENTLY and prettily posing for several photographers were these contestants for the
Miss Valentine crown: May Seko (Nisei Anglican Fellowship), Akemi Horiuchi (Metro
Badminton), Jane Edamura (Club Ami), Marianne Inouye, runnerup (Mixed Major bowl
ing), Queen Doreen Tohana (Flyers hockey club), Lucy Kono, third (Nisei Students), Sally .
Akada (Club Rec Socratic), June Shikatani (Club Afterhours), Betty Nishimoto (Bussei).
The event was held at the TYBS dance last -Friday in Toronto.
photo by BOB SUZUKI
Editor: One time I was asked |
Whenever I wanted just ordi
by a group of Nisei to tell them nary writing paper, I used to
*
about my sojourn in Japan. When drop into a nearby stationery.
I had finished, one of them said. Entering, I invariably found no
“I may look like a Japanese, one in, and would have to call
but I am a Canadian.” T have out, “Gomen kudasai.” An an
thought about this many times, swer, “Hai,” came from the back,
and my conclusions are: “What and presently someone appeared.
Sixteen-year old Doreen Tohana, representing Nisei Flyers, was
difference does it make ? It is Meantime, the money was in an crowned “Queen of Hearts” at the TYBS Valentine Dance last Fri
s not the outward man that counts unlocked table drawer. Our mer day at UNF hall, Toronto. A Grade XI student at Danforth Tech,
but the inner.”
chants here do not fare too well Miss Tohana was selected by popular vote and a panel of judges
Dr. Paul Takahashi became
over eight other contestants.
Having leisure, I sat down and even with huge strong safes.
new president of the Toronto
The “crowning” was' performed by last year’s queen, Betty JCCA chapter by acclamation at
read a book called “Buddha and
One day, I saw a pre-school
Buddhism.” In it I found state child pick up a ten-sen piece. At Murai, also a candidate for the Flyers hockey club. In 1953, Flyers the annual general meeting Sun
ments similar to those in the once she walked to the police, were represented by Grace (Kanda) Kinoshita, first winner in the day. Three others declining the
Bible. The Golden Rule is there. bowed politely and said, “I found annual series sponsored by the Bussei. Anglican Young People’s nomination were: past president
The Ten Commandments are re this.” The police took the coin came up with a winner in the interval, as June Watanabe was George Tamura, Mits Sumiya and
0 peated and two more added in and said, “Thank you; I am sure chosen 1954’s Miss Valentine.
Hideo Hiraki.
Presentations were made to the queen as follows: Dr. R. Akaye
Buddha’s
Teachings.
Moses, I cannot find the owner. You
Percy Saltzman of the CBC
Christ, Muhammed, like Buddha, may keep it.” Two honest people! Challenge Trophy by Consul K. Yoshida; bouquet (Hyland Flowers) television program “Tabloid”,
It is my hope the impact of by hostess Amy Sawada; chocolates by Bussei prexy Tosh Hori; and made the most of his talent for
forecast a ~Dav of doom to be
followed by a period of peace and the West on Asia will not des an onyx ring with a diamond inset by Lou Landers.
public speaking with “quips”
Marianne
Inouye,
representing
the
Mixed
Major
bowling
league,
troy
these
virtues
in
Japan.
In
well-being,
this
event
to
be
pre
throughout, speaking on. the
£
ceded by the Coming of another an environment of this* sort, and Lucy Kono, candidate for the U. of T. Nisei Students Club, normally dull topic of weather.
Divine Messenger, the fifth “The House of Bamboo” movie is were close runnersup to Miss Tohana. Judges were Consul K. Yo
Financial statement for the
Buddha.
quite outof place. I disliked the shida, Sam Yamada, Joyce Cartwright of the Toronto Telegram, past year, read by treasurer
and Henry Moritsugu. Of nearly 500 persons attending the dance, Grace Tamura revealed a sur
One of Buddha’s admonitions picture most heartily.
about 350 cast ballots.
Good
wishes
to
your
efforts
plus of funds of $1,059.28. Secre
was “Touch nothing that does
to
bring
understanding.
Charlie Shimizu was the able emcee for the evening. Portraits tary Rits Inouye reviewed the
not belong to you.” This, I be
Lulu M. Bariof the contestants were donated by Sam Yamada. Don Yokota year’s activities.
lieve, is the „ reason Japanese
handled
stage decorations.
Regina
About 30 persons attended.
stores can open almost unguard
Executive committee members
ed. In short, there is a general
were listed as follows: Ken Ada
degree of honesty there that
chi, Hideo Hiraki, Frank Hori,
does not exist in the western
world.
Ken Hori, Ed Ide, Kats Iguchi,
stated
oranges as prewar,
Mr. Kaizo Tsuyuki, NC corres
in Vancouver this weekend.
Rits Inouye, Jane Iwamoto, Yoshi
should like to give you two
£
recently
Mr.
Tsuyuki
“
But
pondent,
writes
from
Tokyo
that
This
recent development in
Iwashita, Kay Kaita, Fred Kayastories from my experience.
there should be room for more
he met Vancouver unionist Joe
Nisei maturity is applauded in
hara, Doreen Kimura, Jean Koba
IIL
canned
mikan oranges in Canseveral quarters—-by the daily
Miyazawa at the Imperial Hotel
yashi, Molly Kono, Tammy Ma
LA.C.L. VEEP DIES
ada.”
I
press, and certainly by the
last Thursday, and enjoyed a
rubashi, Masako Miyazaki, Sab
male of the species. On the lat
_ NEWCASTLE, Calif.—Placer chat about Tashme days and
Morita, Ken Moritsugu, Henry
ter viewpoint, we quote a more
Comity’s foremost Nisei leader, about JCs on the westcoast.
The Revelstoke Review .paid
Moritsugu, Ruiko Nakashima,
able
handler of words, who
Miyazawa,
currently
studying
■Thomas Masaru Yego, 48, na- brief and touching tribute on the
Tosh Oikawa, Nobby Oikawa,
commented that female beauty
dional J ACL first vice-president, conditions in metal working in death of an elderly Issei citizen
Fumi Sasaki, Mits Sumiya, Paul
“does
something
for
the
page one item headed
succumbed to heart attack last- dustries of Japan, is particularly in
Takahashi, Sab Takata, Sam Ta
glands.’
week. Yego, -an active JACLer interested in the present ship “ ‘Grandma’ Wakita Dead”:
maki, Grace Tamura, George Ta
since 1928, was also prominent building boom in that country.
“Although she lived in Revel
mura, Tosh Tanaka, Marjorie
The decreasing interest in Umezuki, Florence Watanabe,
in several public organizations in He’ll attend labor-management stoke only a comparatively short
the county.
negotiations in this industry time, ‘Grandma’ Wakita, whose JCCA activity (or inactivity) Charlie Yoshida.
death at the age of 92 occurred points a suggestion to all those
later this month.
New members nominated at
IKE DISAPOINTS J.A.C.L.
Jan. 20, was mourned by many who continue to attend regular the meeting: Fumi Takata, Nob
friends. She was keen and alert meetings and to go through the by Okimura, Mary Hiraki.
, WASHINGTON, D.C.—Presi
Mr. Tsuvuki himself is now
and interested in people and annual ordeal of fund raising:
Issei-bu representatives: T. Ide,
dent Eisenhower’s proposals for
his
on the first leg
Isn’t it about time the JCCA ob K. Iwashita, Fred D. Kondo, Mrs.
things
about
her.
Many
remem
changes in the immigration and
world trip to discuss exports
were
reviewed
and T. Miyake, T. Umezuki, Mrs. C.
ber her as she worked in her jectives
Rationality act favor European
of Japanese mikan oranges
evaluated
in
the
light
of
the
1956
garden
on
Second
Street.
Several
Tsuyuki, H. Ejima, N. Tahara,
immigrants, and almost overlook
i
in Europe, Canada and the
years
ago she used to attend situations ? Chapter executives M. Amemori.
- sia. J ACL representative Mike
United States. He’ll arrive at
basketball games and was a most should thus consider whether re
First meeting of the 1956 term
-uasaoka expressed the organizaVancouver Feb. 22, and a
enthusiastic
spectator.” Mrs. Wa newed effort is required, or will be held this Saturday evenuon s disappointment.
week later in Toronto. After
kita had been living with her son, whether JCCA should be dis hig at the home of Dr. .Takaha
four or five days in southern
banded.
S. Wakita and his family.
TREE FRUIT GROWERS
shi, 234 Cottingham.
Ontario, he plans to drop down
for a brief visit to Tampa,
B.C.—-Akio Mende
Beauty contests are rapidly
- »infield and Mel Kawano and
Florida. He’ll then come back
gaining
popularity in Canadian
of Okanagan
to -Canada, moving on to Ot
IS entreKobayashi
Niseidom,
as evidenced in last
r Immig'rati°n: Whom Do We Bar and Why?” will be the topic
were Nisei fruit farmers
tawa and Montreal, before
Friday
’
s
ajfair
in Toronto, and
expected to attend the B.C. Fruit
embarking for London, EngForJm”35™ °?ith^ pBC radio and television, .programs “Citizens’
in the initiation of a similar
“Canada is buying three
users’ Association convention
£ orum
The television broadcast will be seen Tuesday, Feb. 28
display
of feminine pulchritude
lasr month.
times as many boxes of fresh
while the radio discussion will be aired Thursday, March 1
QUEEN OF T.Y.B.S. DANCE THIRD WINNER
FOR FLYER HOCKEY CLUB IN FOUR CONTESTS
Dr. Paul Takahashi
Heads Toronto JCCA
As Hew President
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES & QUOTES
"Citizens' Forum" to Discuss Immigration Bars
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WEDNESpAYjteUARY 15, 1956
Personal Notes
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The engagement is announced
of Reiko Okahashi, fourth daugh
ter of Mr. Masuzo Okahashi, to
George Takeyasu, second son of
Mr. Nobuichi Takeyasu. All are
of Lethbridge, Alberta. Sewanin
are Mr. and Mrs. C. Nakamura
and Mr. ‘and Mrs. T. Kimura.
NEW
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Page 7
Lakehead Nisei Club Marks 10th Anniversary
Mam newTEs
Engagements
The engagement is announced
of Kay Kimiyo Miyazaki, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Takeo
Mivazaki of Steveston, to Mr.
George Imada, eldest son of Mr.
and "Mrs. Yoshitaro Imada of
Aldergrove, B.C. Sewanin are Mr.
and Mrs. S. Mukai. A party was
held Jan. 28 at W. K. Gardens,
Vancouver.,
$
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The engagement was announc
ed of Yasuko Beth, daughter of
Mrs; Tokuyo Nekoda of Toronto
and the late Mr. Mineto Nekoda.
to Charles C. Kubokawa, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Yoshitomo Kubo
kawa of Berkely, California.
TH E
By GENNY OHASHI
jus?.cap
Changes in plan occur so frequentlv in club-I
Nisei * w
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pace. We il make corrections as we go
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VARSITY NISEI NEWS
,
to-bJof
banquet to fete the 1-2 graduates- ■
3
^vd.for Ccnnmodore Cabaret on Saturdav. March’
p.m Gnainng the event will be Hirofumi Hara. VNC i
\ojhe queen will be performed by Takiye Oka. vice- I
’
V ° lS ?rads W111 be -Ren. Probably, by Rov Akune. I
/ie. s-‘e&t speaker will oe either Prof. Fred Soward. dept of inter1 Ross ^kaY>
of GeolS' and GeoP
be admitted at no charge while the charge otherbe three collars per person. One of the couple attending'
muAbe a LLC student. . . . Thursday, March T, has been set as
the election date ror the 1956-57 executive. . . . Saturdav. March 10
is the Matric Social at East End “Y”.
Paid’uP members of the Nisei Varsity Club in its first ve:
la, T 40^ 36 Per ceut of JCs oil campus, accor
j * TakWe Oka chaired the meeting
attended by o0 students held last Thursday, February 9. . . .
19o;>-«>b
pictured
which also marked the h
ar iu .Fort William, Out.
to, Paul Oda.Hayami Nh
at
of
Both the Vancouver and Steveston Young Buddhist Associations the Club's 10th miniver
were^ unable to enter any candidate at the first annual Pacific (seated). K. Seki. Knv
31
-vSbti3Uee11 contest The reason given is that the date conflicted
Aith the annual northwest YBA Conference scheduled for Tacoma. moto, Joe Ebata.
Arinobu.
Abe, M. Hnyaxhi
,,
as
V
on
18-19.
Majority
leaves
for
the
Washington
city
on
Bill
Okada
and
Ken
Hibi.
Absent from the photo are S. Inouye
Births
the nite oi reb. 17. . . . We’re wondering when these organization's Sakamoto, T. Tanaka and Hnrry Kamo.
Nobby and Eileen Koyama of are going to have their annual general election meeting, now well
Don Mills, Ont., proudly announce overdue.
Toronto Centre Project
the arrival of a daughter, Helen, ORATORICAL CONTEST
6 lb. 6 oz., a sister for Anne, on
' R appears that the second annual JCCA Oratorical Contest will To Benefit from Movies
February 6, -1956, at New Mount
oaSe1’ oe an annual affair if it continues its postponement. . .
Sinai Hospital.
FEBRUARY
'
Hie latest blow was the withdrawal of three Steveston entries who Sponsored by JCCA Issei
$
$
$ V
were earlier recruited. ...
A Movie Night will be held
—Vancouver. Language School
March 9-10 by the Toronto JCCA
To Mr. and Mrs. Roy Masui, STEVESTON NEWS
Golden Jubilee Carnival at Japa
Issei division with the coopera
February 10,J 1956, a daughter,
nese
hall, 1-11 p.m.
Steveston JCCA will be represented in the Westcoast Queen
Wendy, at Northwestern Hospi contest by Tak Matsuzaki, thus raising' the number of candidates for tion of Nikka Eigasha, with all
proceeds to go to the JCCA com
tal, Toronto.
the event to seven. . . . Westcoast’s top talents will be performing munity centre project fund.
3-1—Mo n trea 1. J apanese Cultural
aRRylmual Bukkyo-Kai concert and shibai slated at Steva Theatre
“Nijushi no Hitomi” (24 Eyes),
exhibition at. Cqmm uni ty Centre,
Obituaries
(just follow the crowd and you’ll find it) on Saturday and Sundav. acclaimed as one of the best re
sponsored by Club Bal de Mai.
March 3-4. ....
‘
” cent Japanese movies, and award 9—
Toronto.
KUSUMI
Socratic 4th MonThirty
persons
attended
the
second
annual
Steveston
JCCA
ed
an
Education
Ministry
prize,
te
Carlo Nite at UNF Hall.
Yasujiro Kusumi passed away,
last Sunday, Feb. 12, 1956, at hi's general meeting held on Jan. 30 at the Buddhist Church Hall. Tets will be the featured attraction. 10—Vancouver. Matric Social at.
lamemoto, past-prexy chaired. The 1956 executive council were Three showings will be given on
East, End Y, 8-12 p.m., co-spon
home in Toronto. Funeral serv elected
as
follows:
president,
Bob
Kosaka;
first
vice-prexy,
Ryan
the
two
days:
Friday,
March
9,
sored
by Nisei and Chinese UBC
ices will be conducted by Rev.
students.
Ken Imai this evening, from 6:30 Nakade, 2nd v.p., Tets Tamemoto; chairman, Frank Kichijf Nishii; 7:30; Saturday, March 10, 2 p.m.
sec., Sumire Sakamoto; recording sec.. Peg'gv Saki and 7:30 p.m.
17—Toronto. Eastern Canada. Judo
p.m. at Ingram Funeral Home, corresponding
yama; treasurer, Sachi Okamoto.
Tickets are. now available from
tournament at YMHA gym.
1055 Gerrard St. East.
MARIA STELLA NEWS
JCCA members, the Japanese *■1—Lethbridge. YBA Sweetheart
*
*
$
Dance at Buddhist church, 9-1.
Maria Stella Club’s one-man publicity department, headed by food stores, The Continental
OBATA
Times
and
The
New
Canadian.
2-9—Toronto.
Badminton
Duke
Matsuba,
has
suddenly
become
a
real
“
live
wire
”
the
past
Passed away, on February 6,
•
Easter
Dance
at
Polish
couple
of
weeks.
Duke
absorbed
a
terrific
shock
last
month
via
MONTE
CARLO
BENEFIT
Alliance
1956, in Montreal, Tami Obata,
Hall,
Make
a
date
to
join
in
the
fun
“
Vancouver
Vignettes.
”
Here
’
s
the
latest
info
our
youngster
has
beloved wife of the late Sataro
'
'
and dancing at the 4th Annual 30-31—Vancouver. B.C. Five-Pin
Obata, and mother of Roger. The supplied to us:
bowling tournament at CommoA Japanese Canadian was crowned queen for the first time in Monte Carlo Nite, coming to the
deceased was formerly of Toron
dore
Recreations.
UNF
Hall
on
Friday,
March
9.
Catholic Youth Organization history last Friday, Feb. 10, at the
to and Prince Rupert.
Peter Pan ballroom. Amidst a grand cheer from over 300 young All proceeds of this dance spon
AFRI1,
Catholics, including 22 Stellites, lovely 22-year old Agnes Fujisawa sored by the Rec Socratic club
CARD OF THANI^S
was crowned “Queen of Hearts” by the-1955 queen, -Gail Duke of will be donated to the Toronto 13—Vancouver. Maria- Stella annual
Spring Dance at Hastings Audi
Mrs. Shizuko Shimizu and. daugh
JCCA Community Centre.
St. Michael’s CYO from Sapperton.
torium,
9 p.m.—1 a.m.
ter Shirley, of Toronto, wish to
Agnes, an employee of BCE and Maria Stella treasurer, nosed
14—Toronto,. International Basket
thank all those friends who expres
out 11 occidental candidates for the victory on the decision of four Vancouver Group Offers
ball Tournament Dance at UNF
sed sympathy in the loss of their
judges, based on intelligence, personality, poise and beauty. It was
Hall, 8-12.
Advice
to
Newcomers
husband and father, Asato Shimi
Maria Stella’s-third year of representation. Two years ago, Julie
21—Hamilton. Kodokan Judo tour
zu.
'
Sasaki was runnerup in the event.
VANCOUVER.—A n o th e r “New
nament at YMCA.
Stellites had another “first” Feb. 11 when they became the first Canadian Counselling Service’’
JC religious organization to have their social activity broadcast over of the YWCA, 997 Dunsmuir St.,
Vancouver radio. It was their ice-skating party last Saturday. . . . will be held by the Co-Ordinating Evening of Bible Study
For three days last weekend, members were kept on the run, as an Council. on Citizenship Friday,
' enjoyable Valentine party was held at St. Paul’s Hall Sunday even- March 9, at the Coronation Room For Friday Meeting’
Male Help Wanted
from 7:30 p.m. Information and
An evening of bible study
ing. . . .
advice
will
be
given
to
new
citi
will
be held this Friday, Feb. 17,
of
A
discussion
group
has
been
organized
under
leadership
ANYONE interested in gillnet fishzens
in
various
fields.
by
the
Nisei Christian Fellowship
Yasuo
John
Fujisawa.
Religious
and
educational
matters
will
be
ing,. with some
experience at
at
the
home of Mr. HikoKinoInterpreters
will
be
available
discussed every two weeks, and the first session was held Feb. 5.
Rivers Inlet, Fraser, Nass or SkeeshEa,
2
Golden Avenue, Toronto.
in
case
of
language
difficulties.
. . . Next monthly general meeting has been set for Sunday, March
na Rivers, may contact Tak ShikaCoffee
and
refreshments
will
be
Mr.
Kinoshita
will speak on the
4, and Whist Drive for March 18. . . . Last week’s CYO basketball
tani at 1404 MacLean Drive, Van
served.
A
cordial
invitation
is
topic
“
God
’
s
Purpose
for Man.”
game was cancelled, and the battle for the basement between Maria
couver, for further ^details.
extended
to
all
newcomers
re
All
interested
are
asked
to meet
Stella and Lady of Sorrows has been reslated for Feb. 16 at Notre
at
8
p.m.
quiring
advice
and
information
Dame
gym.
.
/
.
The
club
bulletin
matter
remains
in
an
indefinite
Female Help Wanted
without charge.
Twelve persons attended the
state (We’d sure like to see this project carried out, though). ...
EXPERIENCED bookkeeper, typ
first meeting of the group two
ing essential, good opportunity for
GARDEN MEETING
weeks ago, and expressed their
right person. EM. 6-2669 (Toronto).
Further discussion of a Japa desire for further knowledge of
nese garden project will be held the bible.
STENOGRAPHER to train for pF
at
a meeting Saturday, Feb. 25,
sition as secretary to manager in
at
the Kotobuki-Kai hall from 8
engineering supply firm. Ask for
p.m.j
called by the Toronto
CHANGE OF PHONE
Mrs. G. A. Parks, EM. 4-0177 (Tor.)
For Informative Reading/
JCCA Issei-bu. Anyone interest
GIRD for general office work, must
NUMBER
ed is invited to attend.
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LETHBRIDGE, B.C. — Annual
“Sweetheart Dance” of the Leth
bridge YBA will be held Friday,
Feb. 24, at the Buddhist church.
Dancing will be from 9 p.m. to
I a.m., with an orchestra.
FAMOUS CHINESE FOODS
ADDRESS
CITY
PROV
EM. 4-5935
126 Elizabeth St.z Toronto
Personal Notes
#
$
The engagement is announced
of Reiko Okahashi, fourth daugh
ter of Mr. Masuzo Okahashi, to
George Takeyasu, second son of
Mr. Nobuichi Takeyasu. All are
of Lethbridge, Alberta. Sewanin
are Mr. and Mrs. C. Nakamura
and Mr. ‘and Mrs. T. Kimura.
NEW
CANADIAN
Page 7
Lakehead Nisei Club Marks 10th Anniversary
Mam newTEs
Engagements
The engagement is announced
of Kay Kimiyo Miyazaki, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Takeo
Mivazaki of Steveston, to Mr.
George Imada, eldest son of Mr.
and "Mrs. Yoshitaro Imada of
Aldergrove, B.C. Sewanin are Mr.
and Mrs. S. Mukai. A party was
held Jan. 28 at W. K. Gardens,
Vancouver.,
$
*
^
The engagement was announc
ed of Yasuko Beth, daughter of
Mrs; Tokuyo Nekoda of Toronto
and the late Mr. Mineto Nekoda.
to Charles C. Kubokawa, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Yoshitomo Kubo
kawa of Berkely, California.
TH E
By GENNY OHASHI
jus?.cap
Changes in plan occur so frequentlv in club-I
Nisei * w
«P the
pace. We il make corrections as we go
’
!
VARSITY NISEI NEWS
,
to-bJof
banquet to fete the 1-2 graduates- ■
3
^vd.for Ccnnmodore Cabaret on Saturdav. March’
p.m Gnainng the event will be Hirofumi Hara. VNC i
\ojhe queen will be performed by Takiye Oka. vice- I
’
V ° lS ?rads W111 be -Ren. Probably, by Rov Akune. I
/ie. s-‘e&t speaker will oe either Prof. Fred Soward. dept of inter1 Ross ^kaY>
of GeolS' and GeoP
be admitted at no charge while the charge otherbe three collars per person. One of the couple attending'
muAbe a LLC student. . . . Thursday, March T, has been set as
the election date ror the 1956-57 executive. . . . Saturdav. March 10
is the Matric Social at East End “Y”.
Paid’uP members of the Nisei Varsity Club in its first ve:
la, T 40^ 36 Per ceut of JCs oil campus, accor
j * TakWe Oka chaired the meeting
attended by o0 students held last Thursday, February 9. . . .
19o;>-«>b
pictured
which also marked the h
ar iu .Fort William, Out.
to, Paul Oda.Hayami Nh
at
of
Both the Vancouver and Steveston Young Buddhist Associations the Club's 10th miniver
were^ unable to enter any candidate at the first annual Pacific (seated). K. Seki. Knv
31
-vSbti3Uee11 contest The reason given is that the date conflicted
Aith the annual northwest YBA Conference scheduled for Tacoma. moto, Joe Ebata.
Arinobu.
Abe, M. Hnyaxhi
,,
as
V
on
18-19.
Majority
leaves
for
the
Washington
city
on
Bill
Okada
and
Ken
Hibi.
Absent from the photo are S. Inouye
Births
the nite oi reb. 17. . . . We’re wondering when these organization's Sakamoto, T. Tanaka and Hnrry Kamo.
Nobby and Eileen Koyama of are going to have their annual general election meeting, now well
Don Mills, Ont., proudly announce overdue.
Toronto Centre Project
the arrival of a daughter, Helen, ORATORICAL CONTEST
6 lb. 6 oz., a sister for Anne, on
' R appears that the second annual JCCA Oratorical Contest will To Benefit from Movies
February 6, -1956, at New Mount
oaSe1’ oe an annual affair if it continues its postponement. . .
Sinai Hospital.
FEBRUARY
'
Hie latest blow was the withdrawal of three Steveston entries who Sponsored by JCCA Issei
$
$
$ V
were earlier recruited. ...
A Movie Night will be held
—Vancouver. Language School
March 9-10 by the Toronto JCCA
To Mr. and Mrs. Roy Masui, STEVESTON NEWS
Golden Jubilee Carnival at Japa
Issei division with the coopera
February 10,J 1956, a daughter,
nese
hall, 1-11 p.m.
Steveston JCCA will be represented in the Westcoast Queen
Wendy, at Northwestern Hospi contest by Tak Matsuzaki, thus raising' the number of candidates for tion of Nikka Eigasha, with all
proceeds to go to the JCCA com
tal, Toronto.
the event to seven. . . . Westcoast’s top talents will be performing munity centre project fund.
3-1—Mo n trea 1. J apanese Cultural
aRRylmual Bukkyo-Kai concert and shibai slated at Steva Theatre
“Nijushi no Hitomi” (24 Eyes),
exhibition at. Cqmm uni ty Centre,
Obituaries
(just follow the crowd and you’ll find it) on Saturday and Sundav. acclaimed as one of the best re
sponsored by Club Bal de Mai.
March 3-4. ....
‘
” cent Japanese movies, and award 9—
Toronto.
KUSUMI
Socratic 4th MonThirty
persons
attended
the
second
annual
Steveston
JCCA
ed
an
Education
Ministry
prize,
te
Carlo Nite at UNF Hall.
Yasujiro Kusumi passed away,
last Sunday, Feb. 12, 1956, at hi's general meeting held on Jan. 30 at the Buddhist Church Hall. Tets will be the featured attraction. 10—Vancouver. Matric Social at.
lamemoto, past-prexy chaired. The 1956 executive council were Three showings will be given on
East, End Y, 8-12 p.m., co-spon
home in Toronto. Funeral serv elected
as
follows:
president,
Bob
Kosaka;
first
vice-prexy,
Ryan
the
two
days:
Friday,
March
9,
sored
by Nisei and Chinese UBC
ices will be conducted by Rev.
students.
Ken Imai this evening, from 6:30 Nakade, 2nd v.p., Tets Tamemoto; chairman, Frank Kichijf Nishii; 7:30; Saturday, March 10, 2 p.m.
sec., Sumire Sakamoto; recording sec.. Peg'gv Saki and 7:30 p.m.
17—Toronto. Eastern Canada. Judo
p.m. at Ingram Funeral Home, corresponding
yama; treasurer, Sachi Okamoto.
Tickets are. now available from
tournament at YMHA gym.
1055 Gerrard St. East.
MARIA STELLA NEWS
JCCA members, the Japanese *■1—Lethbridge. YBA Sweetheart
*
*
$
Dance at Buddhist church, 9-1.
Maria Stella Club’s one-man publicity department, headed by food stores, The Continental
OBATA
Times
and
The
New
Canadian.
2-9—Toronto.
Badminton
Duke
Matsuba,
has
suddenly
become
a
real
“
live
wire
”
the
past
Passed away, on February 6,
•
Easter
Dance
at
Polish
couple
of
weeks.
Duke
absorbed
a
terrific
shock
last
month
via
MONTE
CARLO
BENEFIT
Alliance
1956, in Montreal, Tami Obata,
Hall,
Make
a
date
to
join
in
the
fun
“
Vancouver
Vignettes.
”
Here
’
s
the
latest
info
our
youngster
has
beloved wife of the late Sataro
'
'
and dancing at the 4th Annual 30-31—Vancouver. B.C. Five-Pin
Obata, and mother of Roger. The supplied to us:
bowling tournament at CommoA Japanese Canadian was crowned queen for the first time in Monte Carlo Nite, coming to the
deceased was formerly of Toron
dore
Recreations.
UNF
Hall
on
Friday,
March
9.
Catholic Youth Organization history last Friday, Feb. 10, at the
to and Prince Rupert.
Peter Pan ballroom. Amidst a grand cheer from over 300 young All proceeds of this dance spon
AFRI1,
Catholics, including 22 Stellites, lovely 22-year old Agnes Fujisawa sored by the Rec Socratic club
CARD OF THANI^S
was crowned “Queen of Hearts” by the-1955 queen, -Gail Duke of will be donated to the Toronto 13—Vancouver. Maria- Stella annual
Spring Dance at Hastings Audi
Mrs. Shizuko Shimizu and. daugh
JCCA Community Centre.
St. Michael’s CYO from Sapperton.
torium,
9 p.m.—1 a.m.
ter Shirley, of Toronto, wish to
Agnes, an employee of BCE and Maria Stella treasurer, nosed
14—Toronto,. International Basket
thank all those friends who expres
out 11 occidental candidates for the victory on the decision of four Vancouver Group Offers
ball Tournament Dance at UNF
sed sympathy in the loss of their
judges, based on intelligence, personality, poise and beauty. It was
Hall, 8-12.
Advice
to
Newcomers
husband and father, Asato Shimi
Maria Stella’s-third year of representation. Two years ago, Julie
21—Hamilton. Kodokan Judo tour
zu.
'
Sasaki was runnerup in the event.
VANCOUVER.—A n o th e r “New
nament at YMCA.
Stellites had another “first” Feb. 11 when they became the first Canadian Counselling Service’’
JC religious organization to have their social activity broadcast over of the YWCA, 997 Dunsmuir St.,
Vancouver radio. It was their ice-skating party last Saturday. . . . will be held by the Co-Ordinating Evening of Bible Study
For three days last weekend, members were kept on the run, as an Council. on Citizenship Friday,
' enjoyable Valentine party was held at St. Paul’s Hall Sunday even- March 9, at the Coronation Room For Friday Meeting’
Male Help Wanted
from 7:30 p.m. Information and
An evening of bible study
ing. . . .
advice
will
be
given
to
new
citi
will
be held this Friday, Feb. 17,
of
A
discussion
group
has
been
organized
under
leadership
ANYONE interested in gillnet fishzens
in
various
fields.
by
the
Nisei Christian Fellowship
Yasuo
John
Fujisawa.
Religious
and
educational
matters
will
be
ing,. with some
experience at
at
the
home of Mr. HikoKinoInterpreters
will
be
available
discussed every two weeks, and the first session was held Feb. 5.
Rivers Inlet, Fraser, Nass or SkeeshEa,
2
Golden Avenue, Toronto.
in
case
of
language
difficulties.
. . . Next monthly general meeting has been set for Sunday, March
na Rivers, may contact Tak ShikaCoffee
and
refreshments
will
be
Mr.
Kinoshita
will speak on the
4, and Whist Drive for March 18. . . . Last week’s CYO basketball
tani at 1404 MacLean Drive, Van
served.
A
cordial
invitation
is
topic
“
God
’
s
Purpose
for Man.”
game was cancelled, and the battle for the basement between Maria
couver, for further ^details.
extended
to
all
newcomers
re
All
interested
are
asked
to meet
Stella and Lady of Sorrows has been reslated for Feb. 16 at Notre
at
8
p.m.
quiring
advice
and
information
Dame
gym.
.
/
.
The
club
bulletin
matter
remains
in
an
indefinite
Female Help Wanted
without charge.
Twelve persons attended the
state (We’d sure like to see this project carried out, though). ...
EXPERIENCED bookkeeper, typ
first meeting of the group two
ing essential, good opportunity for
GARDEN MEETING
weeks ago, and expressed their
right person. EM. 6-2669 (Toronto).
Further discussion of a Japa desire for further knowledge of
nese garden project will be held the bible.
STENOGRAPHER to train for pF
at
a meeting Saturday, Feb. 25,
sition as secretary to manager in
at
the Kotobuki-Kai hall from 8
engineering supply firm. Ask for
p.m.j
called by the Toronto
CHANGE OF PHONE
Mrs. G. A. Parks, EM. 4-0177 (Tor.)
For Informative Reading/
JCCA Issei-bu. Anyone interest
GIRD for general office work, must
NUMBER
ed is invited to attend.
CALENDAR
CLASSIFIED
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Subscribe to THE NEW CANADIAN
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and Wise, 312 Adelaide W., Toronto
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Domestic Help Wanted
CAPABLE girl for general house
hold duties in good home. MA. 5845
(Toronto).
EXPERIENCED ~ cook or cookgeneral for Montreal family of 2
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and bathroom off kitchen, main
floor. Salary commensurate with
experience.
References.
Apply
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Rd., Westmount, Montreal,
f-_
$3.50 for 6 months—$6 per year
398 Bloor St West
Toronto, Ont.
WALNUT 1-2012
Res., WAInut 3-5721
The New Canadian
479 QUEEN ST. WEST,
TORONTO 2-B, ONT.
We cater to Banquets, Weddings, Showers,
Please find enclosed $.........
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for which
Business Parties and Take-Out Orders
Grand Garden
Rooms to Let
F^P^T
r°om, modern
kitchen
''uh sunroom for business couple,
no children. 177 Nonthcliffe Blvd.,
evenings after 7 p.m.
LETHBRIDGE, B.C. — Annual
“Sweetheart Dance” of the Leth
bridge YBA will be held Friday,
Feb. 24, at the Buddhist church.
Dancing will be from 9 p.m. to
I a.m., with an orchestra.
FAMOUS CHINESE FOODS
ADDRESS
CITY
PROV
EM. 4-5935
126 Elizabeth St.z Toronto
Page 8
Page 8
NEW
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1955
Mustangs Win Semis; Flyers Seek Playeff Berth
Seven-Point Margin
Enough for Casabamen
To Open Loop Finals
I Sunohara Line Hot
As Pucksters Regain
By OLD FAITHFUL
tried to spearhead a belated
Early Season Hustle
HAMILTON. — As predicted charge late in the game but the
CLUB Fl CAGERS IMPROVE CALIBRE OF PLAY
Playing
it
very
“cagey” last week, there has been a
throughout,
Mustangs
came change in /the league play. Last
through with a semi-final victory Friday’s games were faster and
in church intermediate B basket better-organized than ever, and
ball by losing to Kingsway-Lamb- Dukes’ top position was confirm
ton 68-65 last Friday. By virtue ed. The number of top scorers
- of the Niseis’ 77-67 win in the has increased, with 138 points
first encounter, Mustangs held a spread among nine players. (This
seven-point margin in the two is an ominous sign for any team
game total point series.
which may play the Hamilton
Outdistanced in height, Mus all-stars in. the coming Toronto
tangs used a zone defense effec
tively all the way against a team tournament. .
boasting little accuracy on out Dukes 49, Comets 39
First game began quietly
side shots. Mustangs never lost
enough
until the boys warmed
- The lead on the two-game total,
up
as
both
teams rallied. A quick
theii' slimmest margin being two
exchange
of
points during the
points at one interval.
Scorers: Hirano 23, Roy Miya first half gave Dukes a 24-20
saki 17, Kameoka 10, Ken Miya^ edge. Cometeer Frank Shimoda
saki 9, Tanaka 6. Halftime:' 3229 for Kingsway-Lambton.
Mustangs and North Parkdale Kelowna Dojo Sends 3
will square off Friday at Alexan-'
der Muir from 8:30 in the first To Vernon Judo Meet
of two-game total point league
KELOWNA, B.C.—At least
finals.
three
representatives
from
Kelowna Judo Club—-Nobby IkeA 98-65 defeat at the hands of saka, Kaz Iwasaki and Eddie
Andy’s eliminated St. Christopher Wohl—will enter the Pacific
Mustangs from Bathurst-College North West tournament to be
league playoff chances Sunday. held in Vernon High School audi
Fast breaks and height gave the torium this Saturday, Feb. 18'.
winners the edge in play, and All are shodan.
•Kelowna Club members who
Andy’s led 50-24 at the half.
Nisei scorers: Hirano 23, Ken have received promotions from
Miyasaki 16, Herb Miyasaki 12, head instructor Shigeharu Nishi
Kameoka 6, Fujiwara 4, Kurita are: Bill Ueda (brown belt);
David Price (green); Jim Stew2, Roy Miyasaki 2.
Herby - Miyasaki - tanked 14 art, Jim Blacke, Bill Kane,
points in international league Harold Almund arid George Whit
play as Andy’s of Toronto beat taker (orange); Eddie Sakamo
to (shodan).
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combine efforts of Lords Shin
Fukumoto, Paul Yamaguchi, and
Yuji Kumita, who donated 23, 14
and 8 points for the noblemen
proved too strong in spite of 14
and 13 point contributions by
Shfmoda and captain Tim Oika
wa.
Dukes 51, Yogis 39
The ducal host didn’t have to
warm up during the first half as
they plunged right into the at
tack, ending the second quarter
with a 27-21 lead. Yogis played
a very tricky game but their
shooting was not quite up to par.
Herby Morino mildly surprised
the opponents as well as a few
spectators by looping 13, while
Wee Willy Vansickle sank 10.
Unfortunately for Yogi s, Dukes
were rapidly pulling away with
more
accurate
shooting,' as
Frankie Fukumoto casually hoop
ed 15, strongly supported by
Billy Matsui, Paul Yamaguchi
and Kaz Nishimura who each
contributed 12.
Intermediate Flyers
Continue in THL Lead
Nisei Flyers split - their two
games last week in THL inter
mediate hockey, but managed to
stay on top of their section with
16 points on 14 games played,
and six games remaining. Runnerup teams are Mc-Taws and
Madhatters with 15 points each
on 12 and 11 games respectively.
Man-of-all positions Tommy
Matsumoto filled in at
.n
both games in the absence of Al
Lewis.
In
Monday’s
game.
Danglers took a 4-1 lead before
Tom got his eyes open, and goals
by Pete Sasaki and Tom Take
mura (two assists for Ken Eda
mura) and by Tom Yamamoto
weren’t enough to stop the win
ners. Final score: 5-3.
Tom Sumi was the big gun
Thursday, counting a hat-trick as
Flyers beat Noftheat Cleaners
4-2. Tom Takemura got credit
for the other score, assisted by
coach Nasu, pressed into action
with only nine players on hand.
Sasaki is the team’s leading
goal-getter with 8, while Tom
Takemura and Tom Yamamoto
have five each.
Playing with a hustle compar
able to their early season efforts,
Nisei Flyers came through with
their second win in two weeks,
trouncing last-place Zaduk and
Williams 7-4 Sunday.
The win moved the Double S
Flyers into the playoff bracket,
and the coming Sunday’s game
will give Nisei the chance to con
solidate their position—providing
they can . knock off first-place
Dependables. Game time is 2
p.m., second game on the _East
York Arena card.
The -team as a whole played
well, but especially outstanding
was the work of the Flyer pro
duction line, Sunohara-MolnarFujimoto, which accounted for
five g'oals. Dave-Sunohara scored
twice and assisted on two others,
while Satch Fujimot-o scored
twice, and Mo Molnar scored
once, and assisted twice. Suno
hara is the team pace-setter in
goal production, having scored at
least two goals, per game in. the
last six contests.
Yuki Kameoka scored once,
teaming with line-mates-Roy Ta
naka and Major Fukumoto, while
Roy Kobayashi scored the other
goal on- a play set up by fast
improving- Ken Edamura. Koby’s
tally came with Nisei shorthand
ed.
OFFSIDE VIEWS: With Sho
Mori 'out with a knee injury, de
fenseman Henry Condrit filled
the breech capably to line with
Edamura and Koby. : . . Lou
Luchetta played an effective
game on the blue line. . . . Per
haps a big' boost to the Flyer
spirit came when Doreen Tohana,
the team’s candidate, was crown
ed queen at :the TYBS Valentine
Dance last Friday. ...
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:
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A
smash through the 700 barrier,
FURRIER
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Kim’s
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Champ
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Lucy Ishii now runs-second with
her 198 average, one behind Kim.
185 Ellesmere Road
Other ladies’ highs: Kay Yama
SCARBORO, ONT.
moto 628, Anita Nakamura 620,
Rookie Shuttiers
Mary Sakata 603.
Tosh Nakamura surprised the
Try League Action
males with a tidy 792, tops for
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...Rookie-studded All Nations lowed by Kaz Kadonaga 313-731,
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Jets 44, Doodlebugs 43,. Royals
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Sasaki
704,
All Nations visits Christ Church
Tak Nishino 696, Tosh_ Fujioka
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Special attention given
KAMLOOPS, B.C.—Vic Mina Noda 635, Eleanor Sato 618,
mide rammed home five goals as Karen Nakata 611, Hitomi Noda
to take out orders.
Americans eked out a 6-5 win u93.
.
—Jimmy;
over Red Wings in bantam
hockey. Fred Sawada collected
an assist for the losers. . . .
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1955
Mustangs Win Semis; Flyers Seek Playeff Berth
Seven-Point Margin
Enough for Casabamen
To Open Loop Finals
I Sunohara Line Hot
As Pucksters Regain
By OLD FAITHFUL
tried to spearhead a belated
Early Season Hustle
HAMILTON. — As predicted charge late in the game but the
CLUB Fl CAGERS IMPROVE CALIBRE OF PLAY
Playing
it
very
“cagey” last week, there has been a
throughout,
Mustangs
came change in /the league play. Last
through with a semi-final victory Friday’s games were faster and
in church intermediate B basket better-organized than ever, and
ball by losing to Kingsway-Lamb- Dukes’ top position was confirm
ton 68-65 last Friday. By virtue ed. The number of top scorers
- of the Niseis’ 77-67 win in the has increased, with 138 points
first encounter, Mustangs held a spread among nine players. (This
seven-point margin in the two is an ominous sign for any team
game total point series.
which may play the Hamilton
Outdistanced in height, Mus all-stars in. the coming Toronto
tangs used a zone defense effec
tively all the way against a team tournament. .
boasting little accuracy on out Dukes 49, Comets 39
First game began quietly
side shots. Mustangs never lost
enough
until the boys warmed
- The lead on the two-game total,
up
as
both
teams rallied. A quick
theii' slimmest margin being two
exchange
of
points during the
points at one interval.
Scorers: Hirano 23, Roy Miya first half gave Dukes a 24-20
saki 17, Kameoka 10, Ken Miya^ edge. Cometeer Frank Shimoda
saki 9, Tanaka 6. Halftime:' 3229 for Kingsway-Lambton.
Mustangs and North Parkdale Kelowna Dojo Sends 3
will square off Friday at Alexan-'
der Muir from 8:30 in the first To Vernon Judo Meet
of two-game total point league
KELOWNA, B.C.—At least
finals.
three
representatives
from
Kelowna Judo Club—-Nobby IkeA 98-65 defeat at the hands of saka, Kaz Iwasaki and Eddie
Andy’s eliminated St. Christopher Wohl—will enter the Pacific
Mustangs from Bathurst-College North West tournament to be
league playoff chances Sunday. held in Vernon High School audi
Fast breaks and height gave the torium this Saturday, Feb. 18'.
winners the edge in play, and All are shodan.
•Kelowna Club members who
Andy’s led 50-24 at the half.
Nisei scorers: Hirano 23, Ken have received promotions from
Miyasaki 16, Herb Miyasaki 12, head instructor Shigeharu Nishi
Kameoka 6, Fujiwara 4, Kurita are: Bill Ueda (brown belt);
David Price (green); Jim Stew2, Roy Miyasaki 2.
Herby - Miyasaki - tanked 14 art, Jim Blacke, Bill Kane,
points in international league Harold Almund arid George Whit
play as Andy’s of Toronto beat taker (orange); Eddie Sakamo
to (shodan).
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combine efforts of Lords Shin
Fukumoto, Paul Yamaguchi, and
Yuji Kumita, who donated 23, 14
and 8 points for the noblemen
proved too strong in spite of 14
and 13 point contributions by
Shfmoda and captain Tim Oika
wa.
Dukes 51, Yogis 39
The ducal host didn’t have to
warm up during the first half as
they plunged right into the at
tack, ending the second quarter
with a 27-21 lead. Yogis played
a very tricky game but their
shooting was not quite up to par.
Herby Morino mildly surprised
the opponents as well as a few
spectators by looping 13, while
Wee Willy Vansickle sank 10.
Unfortunately for Yogi s, Dukes
were rapidly pulling away with
more
accurate
shooting,' as
Frankie Fukumoto casually hoop
ed 15, strongly supported by
Billy Matsui, Paul Yamaguchi
and Kaz Nishimura who each
contributed 12.
Intermediate Flyers
Continue in THL Lead
Nisei Flyers split - their two
games last week in THL inter
mediate hockey, but managed to
stay on top of their section with
16 points on 14 games played,
and six games remaining. Runnerup teams are Mc-Taws and
Madhatters with 15 points each
on 12 and 11 games respectively.
Man-of-all positions Tommy
Matsumoto filled in at
.n
both games in the absence of Al
Lewis.
In
Monday’s
game.
Danglers took a 4-1 lead before
Tom got his eyes open, and goals
by Pete Sasaki and Tom Take
mura (two assists for Ken Eda
mura) and by Tom Yamamoto
weren’t enough to stop the win
ners. Final score: 5-3.
Tom Sumi was the big gun
Thursday, counting a hat-trick as
Flyers beat Noftheat Cleaners
4-2. Tom Takemura got credit
for the other score, assisted by
coach Nasu, pressed into action
with only nine players on hand.
Sasaki is the team’s leading
goal-getter with 8, while Tom
Takemura and Tom Yamamoto
have five each.
Playing with a hustle compar
able to their early season efforts,
Nisei Flyers came through with
their second win in two weeks,
trouncing last-place Zaduk and
Williams 7-4 Sunday.
The win moved the Double S
Flyers into the playoff bracket,
and the coming Sunday’s game
will give Nisei the chance to con
solidate their position—providing
they can . knock off first-place
Dependables. Game time is 2
p.m., second game on the _East
York Arena card.
The -team as a whole played
well, but especially outstanding
was the work of the Flyer pro
duction line, Sunohara-MolnarFujimoto, which accounted for
five g'oals. Dave-Sunohara scored
twice and assisted on two others,
while Satch Fujimot-o scored
twice, and Mo Molnar scored
once, and assisted twice. Suno
hara is the team pace-setter in
goal production, having scored at
least two goals, per game in. the
last six contests.
Yuki Kameoka scored once,
teaming with line-mates-Roy Ta
naka and Major Fukumoto, while
Roy Kobayashi scored the other
goal on- a play set up by fast
improving- Ken Edamura. Koby’s
tally came with Nisei shorthand
ed.
OFFSIDE VIEWS: With Sho
Mori 'out with a knee injury, de
fenseman Henry Condrit filled
the breech capably to line with
Edamura and Koby. : . . Lou
Luchetta played an effective
game on the blue line. . . . Per
haps a big' boost to the Flyer
spirit came when Doreen Tohana,
the team’s candidate, was crown
ed queen at :the TYBS Valentine
Dance last Friday. ...
KEG NEWS
WA. 1-5605
OX. 4-4407 (Res )
KAZUO G. OIYE
?
B-ARRISTER — SOLICITO
NOTARY
Room 203A
2 College St., Toronto
Serving Toronto Citizens lor 95 Ye-r—
ARCLAY'S
FOR
ETTER MOVING
■CARTAGE AND STORAGE
.
EMnire 6-6667
-70 Lippincott Street TORONTO
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ENO FLORIST
City Wide Delivery
Phone — HA. 2041
62 Simpson St. — Toronto
284-* YONOt »TK»T, TORONTO, ONT.
LUCIEN C. KURATA
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
Credit Foncier Building
244 Bay St. (at King)
'TORONTO
EM. 6-0959
Res: RO. 7-3421
13841/2 Queen W.
Toronto, Ont. — LA. 6378
HAMILTON.—Kim Hashimoto,
our Hamilton hopeful for ladies’
keg laurels, climaxed a brilliant'
:
attempt for the past month to
A
smash through the 700 barrier,
FURRIER
succeeding with 724!
Kim’s
singles: ' 242-241-241.
Champ
Phone Hickory 4-6252
Lucy Ishii now runs-second with
her 198 average, one behind Kim.
185 Ellesmere Road
Other ladies’ highs: Kay Yama
SCARBORO, ONT.
moto 628, Anita Nakamura 620,
Rookie Shuttiers
Mary Sakata 603.
Tosh Nakamura surprised the
Try League Action
males with a tidy 792, tops for
RESIDENCE
OFFICE
With All Nations
Tosh, while Hide Hayashida clip
2 Vesta Drive
EM. 4-1394
ped the kegs with a 321-740 fol
MAyfair 1365
EM. 4-1395
...Rookie-studded All Nations lowed by Kaz Kadonaga 313-731,
went down < 15-9 to St. Clements Tak Tonogai 341-722, Frosh Tek
Andrew E. McKague,
in interchurch badminton Thurs Kitamura 309-712, Tad
'
Kondo
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
day. Mike Sakura, Johnny Mu 705, Swanee Inouyei 709, Jack-NOTARY PUBLIC
rakami and Peter Ito were the Kondo 312-692, and Bob Waka
new players getting their first 300-670. Top teams: Hi-Fis 44Ik,
201 Northern Ontario Building
chance in league play.
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
Jets 44, Doodlebugs 43,. Royals
Veterans Kay Ogaki-Chiyo Ta
TORONTO
—Fredkeda walked away in their two 43games, while Amy Iwasaki-Mary
TOR. Mixed Major: Maw Mori
Saito and Roy Shin-Tom Iwasaki
i'l
O
nra 737, Muts Basplit their games.
ba
735,
Harry
.Inouye
733 (313),
Tomorrow night (Thursday)
Bill
Gatt
730,
Kyo
Sasaki
704,
All Nations visits Christ Church
Tak Nishino 696, Tosh_ Fujioka
seconds.
famous Chinese foods
690, Terry Fujioka 682} Maise
Nishimura 681, Tsugio Tanino
69 Albert St.—‘Toronto
Hat-Trick Plus Two
680. For the ladies, Pits Sugi
. (at Elizabeth)
682 (301), Ami Matsubara
For Bantam Hockeyist moto
Telephone
EM. 8-9817
639, Gloria Nishimura 638, Yoko
Special attention given
KAMLOOPS, B.C.—Vic Mina Noda 635, Eleanor Sato 618,
mide rammed home five goals as Karen Nakata 611, Hitomi Noda
to take out orders.
Americans eked out a 6-5 win u93.
.
—Jimmy;
over Red Wings in bantam
hockey. Fred Sawada collected
an assist for the losers. . . .
-Norio Sakaki scored once as Le'gioh juveniles swamped Revel
101^ QUEEN ST. W.
stoke juves 13-0. . . . Gordie Ku
sumoto “nippy little left winger’’
Fer Pick-up and Delivery
for Kamloops junior Balcos, ■
Phone
scored once, picked up two
EM. 8-6353
assists, and got two penalties'as
the. locals split two games with
Vancouver Bombers.
School hoopla: Sumi Wakaba
Complete Signs
yashi potted six points for Kam
And Display Service
loops High Red Angels, and Sam
Watch Repair Shop
FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE
Aura six for the Red Devils as
the hometowners beat Ashcroft j 328 BROADVIEW AVE
. LL. 2478 — DON YOKOTA
Toronto
teams in a twin-bill. .
Bob |
1345 Davenport Rd., Toronto
Nishiguchi g<
points for ! GL. 3652 — OX. 4-9202 (res.)
Ashcroft men.
HAROLD KUTSUKAKE
Hoe Sai Gay
0. K. CLEANERS