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THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 13. 1956
VOL. 19 — NO- 46
i Scholarship Student
Writes from Japan |
Canadian Judoists Improving
HATASHITA CLUB TAKES FOUR OF EIGHT TROPHIES
IN INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION AT DETROIT
POST GRAD AT M.l.T.
SLATED FOR ARCHITECT,
SCHOLARSHIP WINNER
WINN 1 PEG.—Hajime Kinoshi
DETROIT.—An improved Can- j squad took on 20 men without lett and John Oliver finished oneVANCOUVER. — Aiko
Hori, adian showing was the feature ! difficulty in a spectacular dis two in xhc brown bolt affair.
ta
has been awarded a $1,600
The host club's Otto . Chanko American
science graduate of University of of Saturday’s second interna play.
Institute of Architects
who starred in this scholarship, and is expected to
L C i s currently studying in 1 o- tional judo tournament at the
Cities represented in the tour 2-dan.
’s Hamilton tournament, take post graduate work at the
kvcJon a Japanese government downtown YMCA here.
ney were’host Detroit, Washing spring
took
the
black belt title, defeat
scholarship for foreign students.
Canadian judoists led by Hata- ton. Baltimore, Cleveland, Toledo, ing Douglas Hamilton I-dan ot Massachusetts Institute of Tech
Last week Mr. and Mrs. Tsu- shita club men took four of eight Chicago, Saginaw (Mich.), and
nology.
Hamilton. Hatashita, who was runnerup.
tae Sato received a letter from trophies offered for champions Toronto,
London,.
Kinoshita, who received his de
Miss Hori, thanking them for in and runnersup in four individual Oshawa. Judo clubs taking part
gree pf Bachelor of Architecture
struction received in Japanese categories, determined by color totalled 16.
at University of’Manitoba this
towage study. Following is of belt: black, brown, green and
spring, has been awarded the
Toronto Hatashita club’s Paul
further text from the letter, as white. .
university gold medal for his
Mantella won the white belt Enjoy Montreal Trip
translated by Mr. Sato, who is
from
event.
A
<
14-year-old
lad.
Highlight of the tournament
Tours of the city of Montreal scholastic work in his final year,
principal of the Vancouver Japa was a challenge by a five-man the government-sponsored, judo
and the Royal Architectural In
and the
nese school of language.
stitute of Canada medal for out
club
L
the
Pentagon
building,
black belt team from Chicago,
project diggings were among' standing records throughout the
“It’* already a month since I captained by John Osako, 6-dan, Washington, Avon the green belt highlights of
weekend trip
landed in Tokyo. I am enjoying Pan American champ.
This title. Hatashita club’s John How- sponsored by the Issei division entire course in architecture,
“with special reference to archi
my stay in Japan very much and
of Toronto .ICCA.
I am in the process of learning
A party of 30 left Toronto Fri-, tectural design and personal
as much as I can about the Japa
day night and left Montreal Sun qualities giving' promise of pro
nese people, their culture and
day afternoon. About 60 Mon fessional distinction.”
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
their customs. Before coming to
trealers held a ■welcome jparty
Z.
Kinoshita of'Slocan City, B.C.
Japan, I was informed of many
Saturday through the Issei divi
things that I would find diffeient
sion of Quebec J CCA. Many Issei
UBC Announces
over here—but it isn’t until you
SAN FRANCISCO. —Another of ourselves as being young, renewed old acquaintances.
Awards and Prizes
actually see it in reality that you 'instance of discrimination modern, enlightened Americans.
realize we in Canada are very against a Nisei seeking to buy a
“Recently a nearby home was
VANCOUVER.—Five Nisei arc
fortunate to have so many op new home was disclosed June 2 put up for sale. The owner placed Rev. McWilliams
listed among- award winners an
portunities before us.
in a letter to the editor of the t in the hands of a real estate
nounced by University of. B.C.
To
Retire
June
30
agency,
which
brought
a
youngSan
Francisco
Chronicle.
Arthur
last Friday, J uno 8.
• “I am doing cancer research at
Japanese
American
family
to
Klimack
wrote:
Donald Matsuba of Edmonton
VANCOUVER.
—
With
a
career
the Sasaki Kenkyusho Zaidan in
ook
at
the
place.
was
awarded $300 in two prizes.
of
43
years
with
the
United
“
I
live
in
a
modern
tract
in
a
Tokyo. All the researchers are
“
They
liked
it
and
requested
Matsuba
received the. $50 B.C.
Church
of
Canada,
Rev.
W.
R.
fast-growing
town.
Most
of
the
very good to me and the. work
should, prove very interesting. It families are young, with children, the real estate agent to inquire McWilliams will retire from the Lumber Manufacturers associa
tion prize in architecture for sec
takes me an hour to commute to are veterans, and on the way up, among the neighbors if they active ministry on June 30.
would be acceptable.- He did so
Rev. McWilliams served as a ond year students (special design
work from the place where I am and very much aware of it.
receiving room and board. I am
“There is a lot of community and received no negative re- missionary in Japan between project involving use of wood),
1916 and 1939. During the war and the $250 Schlage Lock Com
getting accustomed to Japanese activity, civic pride, and we think spouse.
he
continued his sympathetic pany scholarship for highest
“However, no sooner had he
style living and I .find the “tata
*
*
*
work
among Japanese Canadians Standing, 2nd year architecture.
gone to close the deal when a,
mi” quite comfortable.
In arts and science, Robert
and.
for
the past five years he
group
of
vigilant
people
got
to
“I am able to travel by myself
Nisei Veteran Faces
has” served as pastor for the Ja Eiji Horita was given $100 for
gether
and
decided
to
protest
the
now on the trams. Yes, I heard
Housing- Discrimination
sale, taking as their right the panese congregations of Vancou third highest standing in first
so much about - the crowded
LAS VEGAS.—A Nisei . vete fact that they were residents of ver, Steveston, Hope and in the year.
trams, but I didn’t think it was
Roy a I Institution
$200
that bad! It’s a matter of life and ran faced with racial discrimina that street. It was not an open Fraser valley.
scholarship
in
applied science
death, if you have to travel dur tion in housing in this mecca for house deal; many people on.the
was
awarded
Tsutomu
Nishizaki
SALMON ARM, B.C.—Sara
ing rush hours. I’m getting used pleasure-seekers is receiving sup street were not invited to attend.
of
North
Kamloops
for
to it now. Last Sunday, my friend port from California sources to
“This group then protested to Fujikawa and Glendine Barr est first year standingtheinhigh
en
were
first
annual
winner's
of
drove me out to Fujisawa, Ka help resolve the problem, the the selling owner and to the real
gineering.
scholarships
set
up
for
members
makura—saw the “Daibutsu.” JACL regional office in Los An- estate agent, and the buyer, of
Recipients of the Sandoz prizes
of the Future Nurses’ club by
I’ve also been to Yokohama now. geles reported.
course, did not buy the home.
in
medicine were Tom Enta of
Jerry Ushijima, 30, a Euro
But there is so much I’d like to
“Soriie of us residents of this Girls’ Hospital Aid and Agnes Montreal and Masa Pat’Banno.
see in Japan, I’m wondering if pean veteran of World War II, community
feel
thoroughly Hudson chapter, IODE. Presen
I’ll be able to see it all within had paid, a deposit toward pur- ashamed of this treatment of a tation was at graduation exer The prize is a copy of the San
chase of a home in March, and fellow American family, and also cises at Salmon Arm junior doz Atlas to leading students in
the year.
clinical microscopy.
senior high school.
“I am keeping myself busy so had been assured that only a helpless to do anything about it.
that I will have no time to be nominal waiting period of six
come homesick. I teach English weeks was required to check on
conversation once a week, am. his credit standing and income
learning Ohara ryu and Waka- before he could move in.
After the> six-week period,
yagi ryu twice a week, and am
I asked. To this question she
and gentlemanly.”
By ALLAN ASAKAWA
also taking lessons on Ura ryu. Ushijima was given a four weeks
unhesitatingly declared, “When
This
petite
young
starlet
broke
in The Hokubei Mainichi
Finally he vyas
I am having fun learning all “run-around”.
into the movies by following up I meet a man, it has to be love
SAN FRANCISCO.—That cute an ad in the newspaper. At that at first sight or nothing at all.”
told no bank or lending institu
these things.
tion would carry the loan on his
hostess who meets and time Toho Studios were search Some people believe in love at
“I’m really glad that I was house and that his deposit would looking
greets
you
at Tokyo Sukiyaki on ing for a new face. Luckily, hers first sight; others have to take a
given the opportunity to spend a
Fisherman
’
s
Wharf is Mayuri was the face that filled the bill. second look.
be
returned.
'
year in Japan. I think it would.be
Ushijima- is seeking JAGL Mokusho, the former Toho Studio She tells me that it was the same
Our screen beauty arrived in
a good experience and education assistance, and has also been of
movie
actress
from
Japan.
the
states last November and
audition
in
which
Toshiro
Mi
for every Nisei, and advise their fered support from .an American
“Moko,” as she is also known, fune, of “Samurai” fame, made lived in Modesto before estab
to come and visit Japan if at al Legion ’branch in Los Angeies.
levels the scales at 85 pounds, his bid for the films.
lishing her residence in San
possible.”
.
■
:
slips under the height bar at five
During her abbreviated movie Francisco. At the present time
feet and fits the age bracket at
’s sharing an apartment with
she appeared in some 100 she
24. I was unable to get other career,
Atsuko
Gonsalves who is .also
pictures, including a few
“vital” statistics on account I motion
employed
at Tokyo Sukiyaki.
Shirley Yamaguchi. “The
forgot to bring my tape measure. with
Among
things which im
Love of Three Sons” was press her the
During our course of convey First
most
in this country
in the selections. Here is Marga
A story by a Japanese Cana ret Tailfeathers, 16, of Cardson, sation. Moko revealed some of her last effort in Japan. Moko were the gigantic network of
dian youth of Penticton, B.C., is Alta., telling in prose a romantic her likes. Ichi-ban on her list _ of did mention that she was in a sup er high wa ys and freeways.
among 130 specimens of .prose Indian legend about a chief s son bands is Glenn Miller. Chicken number of love scenes. Just goes Nowadays not many highways
show that Moko and “Jeppy
and verse by Canadian, high
Is it beis her first preference m food to
being
stolen
and
the
chief
oxfer
la
Moko
” (the come to the casbah have soft shoulders.
school students which have been, ing his daughters as reward for and she’ll take a Chrysler for her
cause
the
division
of
highways
boy) have something in common.
published as an anthology with
car As far as Hollywood sears However, she lamented, "I never got bolder and built roads “off
the purpose of inspiring students the boy’s recapture.
“Mich Tovota. 18, of Penticton, co,’ she reacted heavily to Gre got to kiss my lovers because the shoulder?’’
to further literary endeavors.
Moko’s immediate ambition is
B.C.tells' of' going back to gory Peck and Jennifer Jones. In every time we were about to kiss,
The specimens were collected Powell
Street in Vancouver after the realm of sports it’s basKet- the camera was immediately to attend school for the purpose
by Anthony Frisch, poet, and
ball all the way. How good is focussed on our feet.” I would of furthering her knowledge of
the evacuation and
teacher at Pickering college, Little
Tokvo had vanished, thus she? Well, she was one ox the sav it was a case where love the English language. After that
'assisted by John Harasti, from the wartime
she hopes to continue her career
injustice done our ctar pl avers on the championship
2,300 entries submitted by secon Japanese lingers in young minds. team at a Jr. College in- Tokyo. went to the “dogs.” Speaking of in the movies. Who knows? One
kind of dog, she seemed
dary schools in all the provinces
Whenever she has any spare time another
to
be
doggone
fond of “Miki,” a of these days she may become a
“
Rosemary
Jotinson,
13,
of
and in. the Yukon. Entitled First
at home, she usually picks up a dachshund which
plays around Hollywood fixture. “But above
Flowering, the 210-page volume Winnipeg, has a short story—and book or crochets. I think crochetthe
house.
Her
happy
moments | all,” she says, “ I want to become
is published by Kingswood House a moving one—about a Negro ino- is a wonderful thing as long
with
her
dog
usually
reflects j a good actress.
girl’s distress over being moved as°it doesn’t develop into a nand is on sale for three dollars.
Now that our Moko has
wagging tails but not nagging i
from her classmates in a civic
William .Arthur Deacon, liter parade to be a symbolic figure crochet romance.
“
hitched
her wagon to a star”
_
_
.
j
When asked what she thought tales.
ary editor of The Globe and Mail, of her race on a more cons
let
’
s
hope
she skyrockets to fame
“Do you believe in love at first ;
about Nisei boys, she responded,
commented in. part as follows:
and
glory.
End to story.
sight or love thru friendship?” ;
“Canada’s many heritages, picuous float. (Is Dresden listen “I think they’re very xnendiy
Siany blood streams are reflected ing?)”
LETTER TO EDITOR IN SAN FRANCISCO BARES
DISCRIMINATION AGAINST NISEI HOME-BUYER
Waitress Has Movie Ambitions
Nisei Contributes to Student Anthology
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 13. 1956
VOL. 19 — NO- 46
i Scholarship Student
Writes from Japan |
Canadian Judoists Improving
HATASHITA CLUB TAKES FOUR OF EIGHT TROPHIES
IN INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION AT DETROIT
POST GRAD AT M.l.T.
SLATED FOR ARCHITECT,
SCHOLARSHIP WINNER
WINN 1 PEG.—Hajime Kinoshi
DETROIT.—An improved Can- j squad took on 20 men without lett and John Oliver finished oneVANCOUVER. — Aiko
Hori, adian showing was the feature ! difficulty in a spectacular dis two in xhc brown bolt affair.
ta
has been awarded a $1,600
The host club's Otto . Chanko American
science graduate of University of of Saturday’s second interna play.
Institute of Architects
who starred in this scholarship, and is expected to
L C i s currently studying in 1 o- tional judo tournament at the
Cities represented in the tour 2-dan.
’s Hamilton tournament, take post graduate work at the
kvcJon a Japanese government downtown YMCA here.
ney were’host Detroit, Washing spring
took
the
black belt title, defeat
scholarship for foreign students.
Canadian judoists led by Hata- ton. Baltimore, Cleveland, Toledo, ing Douglas Hamilton I-dan ot Massachusetts Institute of Tech
Last week Mr. and Mrs. Tsu- shita club men took four of eight Chicago, Saginaw (Mich.), and
nology.
Hamilton. Hatashita, who was runnerup.
tae Sato received a letter from trophies offered for champions Toronto,
London,.
Kinoshita, who received his de
Miss Hori, thanking them for in and runnersup in four individual Oshawa. Judo clubs taking part
gree pf Bachelor of Architecture
struction received in Japanese categories, determined by color totalled 16.
at University of’Manitoba this
towage study. Following is of belt: black, brown, green and
spring, has been awarded the
Toronto Hatashita club’s Paul
further text from the letter, as white. .
university gold medal for his
Mantella won the white belt Enjoy Montreal Trip
translated by Mr. Sato, who is
from
event.
A
<
14-year-old
lad.
Highlight of the tournament
Tours of the city of Montreal scholastic work in his final year,
principal of the Vancouver Japa was a challenge by a five-man the government-sponsored, judo
and the Royal Architectural In
and the
nese school of language.
stitute of Canada medal for out
club
L
the
Pentagon
building,
black belt team from Chicago,
project diggings were among' standing records throughout the
“It’* already a month since I captained by John Osako, 6-dan, Washington, Avon the green belt highlights of
weekend trip
landed in Tokyo. I am enjoying Pan American champ.
This title. Hatashita club’s John How- sponsored by the Issei division entire course in architecture,
“with special reference to archi
my stay in Japan very much and
of Toronto .ICCA.
I am in the process of learning
A party of 30 left Toronto Fri-, tectural design and personal
as much as I can about the Japa
day night and left Montreal Sun qualities giving' promise of pro
nese people, their culture and
day afternoon. About 60 Mon fessional distinction.”
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
their customs. Before coming to
trealers held a ■welcome jparty
Z.
Kinoshita of'Slocan City, B.C.
Japan, I was informed of many
Saturday through the Issei divi
things that I would find diffeient
sion of Quebec J CCA. Many Issei
UBC Announces
over here—but it isn’t until you
SAN FRANCISCO. —Another of ourselves as being young, renewed old acquaintances.
Awards and Prizes
actually see it in reality that you 'instance of discrimination modern, enlightened Americans.
realize we in Canada are very against a Nisei seeking to buy a
“Recently a nearby home was
VANCOUVER.—Five Nisei arc
fortunate to have so many op new home was disclosed June 2 put up for sale. The owner placed Rev. McWilliams
listed among- award winners an
portunities before us.
in a letter to the editor of the t in the hands of a real estate
nounced by University of. B.C.
To
Retire
June
30
agency,
which
brought
a
youngSan
Francisco
Chronicle.
Arthur
last Friday, J uno 8.
• “I am doing cancer research at
Japanese
American
family
to
Klimack
wrote:
Donald Matsuba of Edmonton
VANCOUVER.
—
With
a
career
the Sasaki Kenkyusho Zaidan in
ook
at
the
place.
was
awarded $300 in two prizes.
of
43
years
with
the
United
“
I
live
in
a
modern
tract
in
a
Tokyo. All the researchers are
“
They
liked
it
and
requested
Matsuba
received the. $50 B.C.
Church
of
Canada,
Rev.
W.
R.
fast-growing
town.
Most
of
the
very good to me and the. work
should, prove very interesting. It families are young, with children, the real estate agent to inquire McWilliams will retire from the Lumber Manufacturers associa
tion prize in architecture for sec
takes me an hour to commute to are veterans, and on the way up, among the neighbors if they active ministry on June 30.
would be acceptable.- He did so
Rev. McWilliams served as a ond year students (special design
work from the place where I am and very much aware of it.
receiving room and board. I am
“There is a lot of community and received no negative re- missionary in Japan between project involving use of wood),
1916 and 1939. During the war and the $250 Schlage Lock Com
getting accustomed to Japanese activity, civic pride, and we think spouse.
he
continued his sympathetic pany scholarship for highest
“However, no sooner had he
style living and I .find the “tata
*
*
*
work
among Japanese Canadians Standing, 2nd year architecture.
gone to close the deal when a,
mi” quite comfortable.
In arts and science, Robert
and.
for
the past five years he
group
of
vigilant
people
got
to
“I am able to travel by myself
Nisei Veteran Faces
has” served as pastor for the Ja Eiji Horita was given $100 for
gether
and
decided
to
protest
the
now on the trams. Yes, I heard
Housing- Discrimination
sale, taking as their right the panese congregations of Vancou third highest standing in first
so much about - the crowded
LAS VEGAS.—A Nisei . vete fact that they were residents of ver, Steveston, Hope and in the year.
trams, but I didn’t think it was
Roy a I Institution
$200
that bad! It’s a matter of life and ran faced with racial discrimina that street. It was not an open Fraser valley.
scholarship
in
applied science
death, if you have to travel dur tion in housing in this mecca for house deal; many people on.the
was
awarded
Tsutomu
Nishizaki
SALMON ARM, B.C.—Sara
ing rush hours. I’m getting used pleasure-seekers is receiving sup street were not invited to attend.
of
North
Kamloops
for
to it now. Last Sunday, my friend port from California sources to
“This group then protested to Fujikawa and Glendine Barr est first year standingtheinhigh
en
were
first
annual
winner's
of
drove me out to Fujisawa, Ka help resolve the problem, the the selling owner and to the real
gineering.
scholarships
set
up
for
members
makura—saw the “Daibutsu.” JACL regional office in Los An- estate agent, and the buyer, of
Recipients of the Sandoz prizes
of the Future Nurses’ club by
I’ve also been to Yokohama now. geles reported.
course, did not buy the home.
in
medicine were Tom Enta of
Jerry Ushijima, 30, a Euro
But there is so much I’d like to
“Soriie of us residents of this Girls’ Hospital Aid and Agnes Montreal and Masa Pat’Banno.
see in Japan, I’m wondering if pean veteran of World War II, community
feel
thoroughly Hudson chapter, IODE. Presen
I’ll be able to see it all within had paid, a deposit toward pur- ashamed of this treatment of a tation was at graduation exer The prize is a copy of the San
chase of a home in March, and fellow American family, and also cises at Salmon Arm junior doz Atlas to leading students in
the year.
clinical microscopy.
senior high school.
“I am keeping myself busy so had been assured that only a helpless to do anything about it.
that I will have no time to be nominal waiting period of six
come homesick. I teach English weeks was required to check on
conversation once a week, am. his credit standing and income
learning Ohara ryu and Waka- before he could move in.
After the> six-week period,
yagi ryu twice a week, and am
I asked. To this question she
and gentlemanly.”
By ALLAN ASAKAWA
also taking lessons on Ura ryu. Ushijima was given a four weeks
unhesitatingly declared, “When
This
petite
young
starlet
broke
in The Hokubei Mainichi
Finally he vyas
I am having fun learning all “run-around”.
into the movies by following up I meet a man, it has to be love
SAN FRANCISCO.—That cute an ad in the newspaper. At that at first sight or nothing at all.”
told no bank or lending institu
these things.
tion would carry the loan on his
hostess who meets and time Toho Studios were search Some people believe in love at
“I’m really glad that I was house and that his deposit would looking
greets
you
at Tokyo Sukiyaki on ing for a new face. Luckily, hers first sight; others have to take a
given the opportunity to spend a
Fisherman
’
s
Wharf is Mayuri was the face that filled the bill. second look.
be
returned.
'
year in Japan. I think it would.be
Ushijima- is seeking JAGL Mokusho, the former Toho Studio She tells me that it was the same
Our screen beauty arrived in
a good experience and education assistance, and has also been of
movie
actress
from
Japan.
the
states last November and
audition
in
which
Toshiro
Mi
for every Nisei, and advise their fered support from .an American
“Moko,” as she is also known, fune, of “Samurai” fame, made lived in Modesto before estab
to come and visit Japan if at al Legion ’branch in Los Angeies.
levels the scales at 85 pounds, his bid for the films.
lishing her residence in San
possible.”
.
■
:
slips under the height bar at five
During her abbreviated movie Francisco. At the present time
feet and fits the age bracket at
’s sharing an apartment with
she appeared in some 100 she
24. I was unable to get other career,
Atsuko
Gonsalves who is .also
pictures, including a few
“vital” statistics on account I motion
employed
at Tokyo Sukiyaki.
Shirley Yamaguchi. “The
forgot to bring my tape measure. with
Among
things which im
Love of Three Sons” was press her the
During our course of convey First
most
in this country
in the selections. Here is Marga
A story by a Japanese Cana ret Tailfeathers, 16, of Cardson, sation. Moko revealed some of her last effort in Japan. Moko were the gigantic network of
dian youth of Penticton, B.C., is Alta., telling in prose a romantic her likes. Ichi-ban on her list _ of did mention that she was in a sup er high wa ys and freeways.
among 130 specimens of .prose Indian legend about a chief s son bands is Glenn Miller. Chicken number of love scenes. Just goes Nowadays not many highways
show that Moko and “Jeppy
and verse by Canadian, high
Is it beis her first preference m food to
being
stolen
and
the
chief
oxfer
la
Moko
” (the come to the casbah have soft shoulders.
school students which have been, ing his daughters as reward for and she’ll take a Chrysler for her
cause
the
division
of
highways
boy) have something in common.
published as an anthology with
car As far as Hollywood sears However, she lamented, "I never got bolder and built roads “off
the purpose of inspiring students the boy’s recapture.
“Mich Tovota. 18, of Penticton, co,’ she reacted heavily to Gre got to kiss my lovers because the shoulder?’’
to further literary endeavors.
Moko’s immediate ambition is
B.C.tells' of' going back to gory Peck and Jennifer Jones. In every time we were about to kiss,
The specimens were collected Powell
Street in Vancouver after the realm of sports it’s basKet- the camera was immediately to attend school for the purpose
by Anthony Frisch, poet, and
ball all the way. How good is focussed on our feet.” I would of furthering her knowledge of
the evacuation and
teacher at Pickering college, Little
Tokvo had vanished, thus she? Well, she was one ox the sav it was a case where love the English language. After that
'assisted by John Harasti, from the wartime
she hopes to continue her career
injustice done our ctar pl avers on the championship
2,300 entries submitted by secon Japanese lingers in young minds. team at a Jr. College in- Tokyo. went to the “dogs.” Speaking of in the movies. Who knows? One
kind of dog, she seemed
dary schools in all the provinces
Whenever she has any spare time another
to
be
doggone
fond of “Miki,” a of these days she may become a
“
Rosemary
Jotinson,
13,
of
and in. the Yukon. Entitled First
at home, she usually picks up a dachshund which
plays around Hollywood fixture. “But above
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and
glory.
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sight or love thru friendship?” ;
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LETTER TO EDITOR IN SAN FRANCISCO BARES
DISCRIMINATION AGAINST NISEI HOME-BUYER
Waitress Has Movie Ambitions
Nisei Contributes to Student Anthology
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Wednesday, June 13r 1956
____ . T HE
THE NEW CANADIAN
Published <m Wednesday and Saturday of each week
as a m edium of expression and news outlet
among those of Japanese origin in Canada
NE W
Page 7
CANADIAN
Vocational Counselling Offered Nisei Students
By Nisei Professionals, through Toronto JCCA
I
CALENDAR
Students and graduates wish-^
5-24—Vancouver. JC Art Exhibition
ing advice about careers in pro
at Vancouver Art Gallery.
fessions and technical fields are
16__Toronto, Young Adults* Picnic
offered such counselling by the
SUBSCRIPTION PAYABLE IN ADVANCE
and Cruise to Qucenstcn.
Toronto JCCA.
$3.50 per six months—$6.00 per year
u__ Toronto. Fussoi annual Picnic
Arrangements will be made by
at Huttonville.
the
local chapter for Nisei suc
EM. 6-5005 479 Queen St. W., Toronto 2-B, Ont cessful
•23—Montreal. Annual Bussei Pic
in various career fields
nic ar Burlington. Vermont.
Authorized second class mail. Post Office Dept., Ottawa
to meet and speak with any
This Sunday. June 17, is - the
young Nisei and Sansei seeking day for the 10th annual. Toronto 2$—Toronto. El Choclo Banquet at
guidance. A roster of such pro Young Buddhists’ Society picnic
•24-—Chatham. Kent JCCA. Picnic.
fessionals and businessmen is at. Huttonville park.
now being prepared.
Children’s races will start at
Inquiries should,, be made to 10. a.m.. and the. general program
Miss Yoshi Iwashita (LE. 3-5458) will include novelty races, tug-of- 1—Toronto. 7th J CCA Community
OKABE-MISHIMA
Pienie at Lynbwok Park.
Marriages
or in writing to Toronto JCCA, war. free bingo and obon odori.
Aldergrove, B.C.
-2__ Vancouver. Alberta. - Vancou
Spadina.
'Those owning yukatas are re
The Fraser Valley Buddhist 415Successful
ver Nisei exhibition baseball, SNUNODA-OYA
persons are current quested to bring them. Children
church
was
the
setting
for
an
London
ly being contacted in such fields will receive free ice cream and
early afternoon wedding on May
The marriage of Naomi, 26, 1956, when Setsuko Mishima as: medicine, dentistry, nursing, pop. There'll bo prizes galore, so
ean picnic,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jiro was united in marriage with pharmacy, dietetics, optometry, come on out, one and all!
—Montreal; United church Pic
teaching,
music,
Bus reservations should be
Ova. to Sob Kazuo Nunoda, son Hitoshi Curly Okabe, Rev. S. chiropractic,
nic at Cap St. Uaeiiucs.
nf Mr. and Mrs. Soichi Nunoda, Ikuta performed the marriage journalism, dress designing, ac made through Tin Goto (HA.
took place on. May 26, 1956 at ceremony for the daughter of countancy, insurance, real estate, 5904), for $1.50 per person. Bus
administration, _ en will leave the church, 9.1 S
• Rowntree Memorial United Mr. and Mrs. T. Mishima ’ of business
gineering,
television
and radio.
Bathurst, at 9 a.m.
Church, with Rev. Anne Grahem Lethbridge, Alberta, and the son
Those driving from Toronto
officiating.
'
■
of Mr. and Mrs. D. Okabe of
are
advised to take the Queen
Reception followed at braemar Mount Lehman, B.C.
Engagements
Elizabeth
highway west past the
Watch Repair Shop
. Lodge.
.
. The bride, given in marriage
Port
Credit
cloverleaf,
turn
north
The engagement is announced
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by her father, was charmingly
of
Kazuyo Tsumura, daughter of at Mississauga road and continue
YANO-NAKAMOTO
gowned in traditional white,
328 Broadview Ave., Toronto
through Streetsville. A direction
broidered in mother of pearl se Mr. and Mrs. Isao Tsumura, al sign will be seen shortly, after
Toronto
Steveston, to Akira Roy Taka
Eiko Nakamoto, daughter of quins and seed pearls. The close shiro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Take- at a garage on the right side of
Serving Toronto Citizens lw.2S Years
Mr. and Mi's. Iwataro Nakamoto ly-buttoned bodice of chantilly kuma Yakashiro, Vancouver. Se- the road. Make a left turn here
became the bride of Manabu lace was fashioned with a scall wanin are Mr, and Mrs. Haruo to reach the park. Be. seeing you
—Mary
Mark Yano, brother of Noboru oped collar and lily point sleeves, Ichikawa. A party was held June there. . •
Yano, on June 2,1956 at Carlton above a satin skirt filmed with 3 at the Ho Ho Chop Suey.
BETTER MOVING
sends
STEVESTON
Street United Church in a marr nylon tulle and glistening' with
CARTAGE ANT Si OH AGE
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sequins.
Her
waist-length
veil
"their thanks for kind donations
iage officiated by Rev. James
EMp'tn R-6GR7
was caught by a pearl trimmed
Mrs. Yoshi Oki announces the received from the following'
70 Lippincott Stroot. TORONTO
Findlay.
,
Following the reception ■ at lace coronet. She carried a bou engagement of her daughter, members:
of red roses sprigged with Mary, to Dr. R. Yoshiro Hagino,
Mr. and Mrs. U. Suzuki, at the
China Garden, the newly-weds quet
son "of Mr. and Mrs. Rinzo Ha time of their son’s death.
took a motor trip through the lilv-of-the-valley.
Bridesmaid Miss Shirley Sho- gino, all of Toronto. A party was
Mrs. T. Nishi and family, at
States.
jima
was attired in a yellow se- held at China Garden on June 3. the time of Mr. Nishi’s death.
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mi-formql lace-over-taffeta mo
Mr. and Mrs. B. Yoshihara, at
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BAK1LI ST RR nnil SOLlCD'OH
NAGATA-FURUKAWA
del, styled with a bolero and a
the
time
of
their
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’
s
death.
NOTARY FUBIAC
The^ engagement is announced
Toronto
scalloped skirt.
Adding pastel of Teruko Hori, second daughter
Mr. S. Uyeyama, on the occa
Suite 502, Temple Building
Effective with pastel gladioli, accent was her bouquet of niauve of Mr. Katsutaro Hori, Kam sion .of launching his boat.
62
RICHMOND ST. .WEST.
Mr. I. Hamade, on the occasion
Queen Street United Churcli was carnations. Little Gail Tamau- loops, B.C;, to Mr. Masashi Ta
TORONTO
the setting for-a double ring cer chi, niece of the groom, from saka, second son of Mi's. Yukiyo of launching his boat.
EM.
6-0959
— Rew: RO. T-3127
Mr. and Mrs. T. Yoshida, at
emony on May 26, 1956, when Calgary, was a dainty flowergirl Tasaka, New Westminster.. SeSakura Furukawa, daughter of in a frock of pink nylon, with a wanin are Mr. and Mrs. B. Araki. the time of Mr. Yoshida’s illness.
Mr. S. Nishi,’at the time of his
Mr. and Mrs. Chuzo Furukawa pink floral bandeau in her hair. . A party was held at the Hori
RESIDENCE ;
daughter’s death.
^^2_’l
was united in marriage .with She carried a nosegay of . blue home May 19.
OFFICE
2 Vosta Drivo
EM.
4-1394
Kenji Nagata, son of Mr. Kenichi tinted carnations.
MAyfair 1355
EM. 4-1395
Acting as best man was Shige
Nagata and late Mrs Nagata.
ru Amano, while Joe Tateyama
Dr. K. Shimizu officiated.
Andrew E. McKague,
© 6-ROOM HOUSE for rent on Curzon St Apply G.
The bride, given in marriage and Ike Okabe were .the ushers.
BARRISTER. SOLICITOR
Noda, OX. 1-7288.
For her motor trip to Banti
by her father, wore a gown of
NOTARY PUBLIC.
white embroidered net over satin and points in the United States,
®
FOR
SALE:
7-room,
solid
brickdetached.
Hot
waler
with flowing bouffant skirt end the bride donned an attractive
201 Northom Ontario Building
oil heat, garage on good street (Normandie
330 Bay Street (at Adelaida)
ing in a chapel train. Her crown pastel blue fitted suit with sum
Low down payment. Act quickly!
of rhinestones and pearls held in mer accessories. Pinned to hei
. TCiRONTO
place a fingertip veil. She carried shoulder was a corsage of baby
a cascade of white carnations orchids.
CONSULT
and pink roses. Miss Shirlee
Shintani acted as > maid of honor. Births
representing KEN WILES RExAL ESTATE
Bridesmaids were Misses Helen
To Masao and. Eiko (nee Ta
Inouye and Midori Furukawa,
153 St. Clair Ave. W.
xY^^CRes)
mura)
Aida,,a son Ronald Mi
sister of the bride. The bride’s
TORONTO. Ont.
or LE. 4-1427 (Res.)
attendants wore matching pink chio, on May 24, 19o6, at East
dresses with white scallop lace General hospital, Toronto.
on skirts and headdresses of white
lace and carried colonial bou- Obituaries
1384 Vo . Queen V/.
quets of yellow carnations and
FOR
PARTICULAR
PEOPLE
HORI
LE. 2-6378. ;
mauve sweet peas.
Toronto
Matsujiro
Hori
passed away m
best
Mr. Peter Yamasaki was
Don Yokota — UE- 5-2478
man. Ushers were Mr. Min Na hospital in Vancouver last Wed
gata, brother of the grooman
-----d nesday, June 6. Funeral services
«tm« «»**
1345 Davenport Rd.. Toronto
Mr. Tak Furukawa, brother of were 'held in Toronto Monday
evening
at
the
Buddhist
church.
the bride.
Following the reception which
ITO
was held at Golden Dragon, the
died on
couple left for a trip through
Toramatsu Ito,
June. 2, 1956, at Vancouver
We cater to Banquets, Weddings. Showers.
the eastern provinces.
General hospital. ^uneraP serv
Business Parties and Take-Out Orders
ices were conducted b? R^: .L:
PATRONIZE
Ikuta at Steveston Buddhist
USE OUR COMPLETE
I church June 8.
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For Annua! Picnic
Of Toronto Busses
Personal Notes Across Canada
YONEMITSU
BOSIO’S
M YANAGISAWA
GETTING
MARRIED?
China Garden
FAMOUS CHINESE
THANK YOU!!
From Scott's Restaurants
For Past Business -« May we offer all the 'brides and grooms
to whom we catered,
for happiness and success.
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s at both Toronto stores
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THE NEW CANADIAN
Published <m Wednesday and Saturday of each week
as a m edium of expression and news outlet
among those of Japanese origin in Canada
NE W
Page 7
CANADIAN
Vocational Counselling Offered Nisei Students
By Nisei Professionals, through Toronto JCCA
I
CALENDAR
Students and graduates wish-^
5-24—Vancouver. JC Art Exhibition
ing advice about careers in pro
at Vancouver Art Gallery.
fessions and technical fields are
16__Toronto, Young Adults* Picnic
offered such counselling by the
SUBSCRIPTION PAYABLE IN ADVANCE
and Cruise to Qucenstcn.
Toronto JCCA.
$3.50 per six months—$6.00 per year
u__ Toronto. Fussoi annual Picnic
Arrangements will be made by
at Huttonville.
the
local chapter for Nisei suc
EM. 6-5005 479 Queen St. W., Toronto 2-B, Ont cessful
•23—Montreal. Annual Bussei Pic
in various career fields
nic ar Burlington. Vermont.
Authorized second class mail. Post Office Dept., Ottawa
to meet and speak with any
This Sunday. June 17, is - the
young Nisei and Sansei seeking day for the 10th annual. Toronto 2$—Toronto. El Choclo Banquet at
guidance. A roster of such pro Young Buddhists’ Society picnic
•24-—Chatham. Kent JCCA. Picnic.
fessionals and businessmen is at. Huttonville park.
now being prepared.
Children’s races will start at
Inquiries should,, be made to 10. a.m.. and the. general program
Miss Yoshi Iwashita (LE. 3-5458) will include novelty races, tug-of- 1—Toronto. 7th J CCA Community
OKABE-MISHIMA
Pienie at Lynbwok Park.
Marriages
or in writing to Toronto JCCA, war. free bingo and obon odori.
Aldergrove, B.C.
-2__ Vancouver. Alberta. - Vancou
Spadina.
'Those owning yukatas are re
The Fraser Valley Buddhist 415Successful
ver Nisei exhibition baseball, SNUNODA-OYA
persons are current quested to bring them. Children
church
was
the
setting
for
an
London
ly being contacted in such fields will receive free ice cream and
early afternoon wedding on May
The marriage of Naomi, 26, 1956, when Setsuko Mishima as: medicine, dentistry, nursing, pop. There'll bo prizes galore, so
ean picnic,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jiro was united in marriage with pharmacy, dietetics, optometry, come on out, one and all!
—Montreal; United church Pic
teaching,
music,
Bus reservations should be
Ova. to Sob Kazuo Nunoda, son Hitoshi Curly Okabe, Rev. S. chiropractic,
nic at Cap St. Uaeiiucs.
nf Mr. and Mrs. Soichi Nunoda, Ikuta performed the marriage journalism, dress designing, ac made through Tin Goto (HA.
took place on. May 26, 1956 at ceremony for the daughter of countancy, insurance, real estate, 5904), for $1.50 per person. Bus
administration, _ en will leave the church, 9.1 S
• Rowntree Memorial United Mr. and Mrs. T. Mishima ’ of business
gineering,
television
and radio.
Bathurst, at 9 a.m.
Church, with Rev. Anne Grahem Lethbridge, Alberta, and the son
Those driving from Toronto
officiating.
'
■
of Mr. and Mrs. D. Okabe of
are
advised to take the Queen
Reception followed at braemar Mount Lehman, B.C.
Engagements
Elizabeth
highway west past the
Watch Repair Shop
. Lodge.
.
. The bride, given in marriage
Port
Credit
cloverleaf,
turn
north
The engagement is announced
*
*
*
•
by her father, was charmingly
of
Kazuyo Tsumura, daughter of at Mississauga road and continue
YANO-NAKAMOTO
gowned in traditional white,
328 Broadview Ave., Toronto
through Streetsville. A direction
broidered in mother of pearl se Mr. and Mrs. Isao Tsumura, al sign will be seen shortly, after
Toronto
Steveston, to Akira Roy Taka
Eiko Nakamoto, daughter of quins and seed pearls. The close shiro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Take- at a garage on the right side of
Serving Toronto Citizens lw.2S Years
Mr. and Mi's. Iwataro Nakamoto ly-buttoned bodice of chantilly kuma Yakashiro, Vancouver. Se- the road. Make a left turn here
became the bride of Manabu lace was fashioned with a scall wanin are Mr, and Mrs. Haruo to reach the park. Be. seeing you
—Mary
Mark Yano, brother of Noboru oped collar and lily point sleeves, Ichikawa. A party was held June there. . •
Yano, on June 2,1956 at Carlton above a satin skirt filmed with 3 at the Ho Ho Chop Suey.
BETTER MOVING
sends
STEVESTON
Street United Church in a marr nylon tulle and glistening' with
CARTAGE ANT Si OH AGE
* ... *
*
sequins.
Her
waist-length
veil
"their thanks for kind donations
iage officiated by Rev. James
EMp'tn R-6GR7
was caught by a pearl trimmed
Mrs. Yoshi Oki announces the received from the following'
70 Lippincott Stroot. TORONTO
Findlay.
,
Following the reception ■ at lace coronet. She carried a bou engagement of her daughter, members:
of red roses sprigged with Mary, to Dr. R. Yoshiro Hagino,
Mr. and Mrs. U. Suzuki, at the
China Garden, the newly-weds quet
son "of Mr. and Mrs. Rinzo Ha time of their son’s death.
took a motor trip through the lilv-of-the-valley.
Bridesmaid Miss Shirley Sho- gino, all of Toronto. A party was
Mrs. T. Nishi and family, at
States.
jima
was attired in a yellow se- held at China Garden on June 3. the time of Mr. Nishi’s death.
*
*
mi-formql lace-over-taffeta mo
Mr. and Mrs. B. Yoshihara, at
*
*
*
BAK1LI ST RR nnil SOLlCD'OH
NAGATA-FURUKAWA
del, styled with a bolero and a
the
time
of
their
.father
’
s
death.
NOTARY FUBIAC
The^ engagement is announced
Toronto
scalloped skirt.
Adding pastel of Teruko Hori, second daughter
Mr. S. Uyeyama, on the occa
Suite 502, Temple Building
Effective with pastel gladioli, accent was her bouquet of niauve of Mr. Katsutaro Hori, Kam sion .of launching his boat.
62
RICHMOND ST. .WEST.
Mr. I. Hamade, on the occasion
Queen Street United Churcli was carnations. Little Gail Tamau- loops, B.C;, to Mr. Masashi Ta
TORONTO
the setting for-a double ring cer chi, niece of the groom, from saka, second son of Mi's. Yukiyo of launching his boat.
EM.
6-0959
— Rew: RO. T-3127
Mr. and Mrs. T. Yoshida, at
emony on May 26, 1956, when Calgary, was a dainty flowergirl Tasaka, New Westminster.. SeSakura Furukawa, daughter of in a frock of pink nylon, with a wanin are Mr. and Mrs. B. Araki. the time of Mr. Yoshida’s illness.
Mr. S. Nishi,’at the time of his
Mr. and Mrs. Chuzo Furukawa pink floral bandeau in her hair. . A party was held at the Hori
RESIDENCE ;
daughter’s death.
^^2_’l
was united in marriage .with She carried a nosegay of . blue home May 19.
OFFICE
2 Vosta Drivo
EM.
4-1394
Kenji Nagata, son of Mr. Kenichi tinted carnations.
MAyfair 1355
EM. 4-1395
Acting as best man was Shige
Nagata and late Mrs Nagata.
ru Amano, while Joe Tateyama
Dr. K. Shimizu officiated.
Andrew E. McKague,
© 6-ROOM HOUSE for rent on Curzon St Apply G.
The bride, given in marriage and Ike Okabe were .the ushers.
BARRISTER. SOLICITOR
Noda, OX. 1-7288.
For her motor trip to Banti
by her father, wore a gown of
NOTARY PUBLIC.
white embroidered net over satin and points in the United States,
®
FOR
SALE:
7-room,
solid
brickdetached.
Hot
waler
with flowing bouffant skirt end the bride donned an attractive
201 Northom Ontario Building
oil heat, garage on good street (Normandie
330 Bay Street (at Adelaida)
ing in a chapel train. Her crown pastel blue fitted suit with sum
Low down payment. Act quickly!
of rhinestones and pearls held in mer accessories. Pinned to hei
. TCiRONTO
place a fingertip veil. She carried shoulder was a corsage of baby
a cascade of white carnations orchids.
CONSULT
and pink roses. Miss Shirlee
Shintani acted as > maid of honor. Births
representing KEN WILES RExAL ESTATE
Bridesmaids were Misses Helen
To Masao and. Eiko (nee Ta
Inouye and Midori Furukawa,
153 St. Clair Ave. W.
xY^^CRes)
mura)
Aida,,a son Ronald Mi
sister of the bride. The bride’s
TORONTO. Ont.
or LE. 4-1427 (Res.)
attendants wore matching pink chio, on May 24, 19o6, at East
dresses with white scallop lace General hospital, Toronto.
on skirts and headdresses of white
lace and carried colonial bou- Obituaries
1384 Vo . Queen V/.
quets of yellow carnations and
FOR
PARTICULAR
PEOPLE
HORI
LE. 2-6378. ;
mauve sweet peas.
Toronto
Matsujiro
Hori
passed away m
best
Mr. Peter Yamasaki was
Don Yokota — UE- 5-2478
man. Ushers were Mr. Min Na hospital in Vancouver last Wed
gata, brother of the grooman
-----d nesday, June 6. Funeral services
«tm« «»**
1345 Davenport Rd.. Toronto
Mr. Tak Furukawa, brother of were 'held in Toronto Monday
evening
at
the
Buddhist
church.
the bride.
Following the reception which
ITO
was held at Golden Dragon, the
died on
couple left for a trip through
Toramatsu Ito,
June. 2, 1956, at Vancouver
We cater to Banquets, Weddings. Showers.
the eastern provinces.
General hospital. ^uneraP serv
Business Parties and Take-Out Orders
ices were conducted b? R^: .L:
PATRONIZE
Ikuta at Steveston Buddhist
USE OUR COMPLETE
I church June 8.
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OUR ADVERTISERS
FORMAL RENTAL service
Set Sunday Program
For Annua! Picnic
Of Toronto Busses
Personal Notes Across Canada
YONEMITSU
BOSIO’S
M YANAGISAWA
GETTING
MARRIED?
China Garden
FAMOUS CHINESE
THANK YOU!!
From Scott's Restaurants
For Past Business -« May we offer all the 'brides and grooms
to whom we catered,
for happiness and success.
4-5935
A
FOODS
126 Elizabeth St., Toronto
Immediate and Best Coverage
for Your Automobile Insurance
The Bill Takeda Agency
s at both Toronto stores
-t Yonge St rec255 COLLEGE
WA. 2-0991
'556 YONGE
WA. 2-3270
TORONTO
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. FORMAL RENTALS'
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Pon Wedding Invitations,u
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Wednesday, June 13. 195$
N E W
Page 8
CLASSIFIED Leading Vauxhall
Takes Doubleheader
Help Wanted
f'Yvorkc^^^
men or From Alberta Nisei
mid die jed persons. Mr. Heike,
ab
. 4
1
. 4 0
0
0
4 0
0
4 0
4 0
4 1
1 0
4 1
Kunimoto
lb
| Har
If
! Jim
J irn Ki taguchi, If
Tom Asato, rf ......
h
1
North Kamloops Boys
0 Definitely Team to Beat
0
0
1 In Interior Baseball
1
KAMLOOPS, B.C.—Ken Kochi
0
By TED AOKI
Yosh Chaki, 3b ....
1S4.* YONO! JT»HT, TORONTO, ONT.
1*4414 (Toronto).
will
probably' never again come
1
Jack
Ohno,
cf
.....
LETHBRIDGE. — 'Alberta
1 as near a shutout and miss it as
.1 two x-Charlie Kitaguchi
returned Jim ph.
mon labor in s iwmill, near Prin
2
he did at Riverside park June 3
Eadie
Tymchyna,
p
week layoff in a twin bill June 3
ton. W. T. Sq .iclch and Son Li
when for eight innings he tied
to bow twice to the visiting' Vaux-.
Tulameen.
.. 36 3 9 the Kamloops Jay-Rays comple
Totals
Alta.. Tallorcss to hall .lets, leaders of the Southern
EETHBRIDGi
Broadview Slack Shop
tely in knots.
x-Singled for Ohno in 9th.
sew men's cuf ? and waists on Alberta Big Five baseball league.
3p4 Broadview Ave..
The long row of noughts was
Mike Tobo’s nine are now in a Vauxhall ..... 310 000 100—o 8 3
Leo
trousers, gen tn 1 tailoring.
TORONTO
4
finally broken in the ninth when
third place tie with Taber Mer Nisei ......... . 002 000 100—3 9
■Singer, 214-—5th
Phone
GE. 1515
Dusty
Rhodes
and
John
Hougen;
pinchhitter Bob Boyd singled,
chants, with two wins apiece.
Phone 3958.
Tymchyna and Hirotsu.
Andy Huber did the same, and a
aft ernoon encounter.
In
COUNTER girl
bad peg by shortstop Joe MotoVauxhall ran up a 4-0 lead in the Vauxhall .... 033 531 130—16 15 3 kado enabled Boyd to complete
store. HA. 8513 (Toronto).
first two innings, and never fell Nisei ........ 000 400 011-^ 6 6 5
the circuit.
Domestic Help Wanted
behind in* a light garni? that
Floyd Anderson. Roy Clelland
Mohawks
North
Kamloops
IS I NESS girl or student for light wound up 5-3. Nisei .righthanaer 19) and Ted Kerkhoff; .Bob Furu
101/2 QUEEN ST. W.
decisive
as
’
made
their
victory
as
Ladic
'Tymchyna
dished
nut
two
kawa, Gerry Kjeldegard (4), Stumfor
lions tsho 1 d d u t i es in
Fur
Pick-up and Delivery
supporter
■their most fervent
room and board. HU. 8-2900 (Tor.) home run pitches, the first a po Kimoto (7) and Tak Hirotsu. could hope—a 17-3 thrashing
Phon®
three-run roundtripper by clean
HIGH school git
EM. 8-6953
up man Howard Jensen in the NORTH KAM LOOPS ah
It e that established the team from
first, apd the second a game- Gordie Miyahara, cf
0 across the river as the main con
. 5 1
for
Interior - League
$80 to start, girl for mother’s help clinching 380-footer poled by Joe Yamake, rf, 2b
1 0 tender
. 3
fond of children, private room and leadoff man John Hougen ui the Tosh Takenaka, 3b .
honors
this
year.
1 0
. 6
Say it with flowers
bath, slimmer at modern cottage. second.
So tight a hold did Kochi keep
. 5 4 2 1
Stan Kato, c ...............
ST. S-59G3 (Toronto)
Nisei edged out the visitors 9- Joe Motokado, ss ..
on the game that'until the ninth
. -4
3
8 in the hitting department, but Ken Kocl;i, p .......
2 0 he had only given up two hits.
. 4
Room and Board
City Wide Delivery
weren't able to cash in, stranding Kuromi, If ........ .. . . ...
. 6 0 1 0 As it was he finished with a fourfo
bust ne
11 men on the bases. Big stickers Jim Motokado, lb . .
hitter
and
left
only
three
men
on
0 6 1
Phone — HA. 2041
were Tymchyna with a single Lee, lb ......... .'................
3 1 1 0 base during- the entire game. .
62 Simpson St. — Toronto
oom and board, large . private and a triple for four times at bat
1 1 1
Yamada, 2b .........
The • whole regular Mohawk
room and bath, modern ranch and second baseman Nori Kana2 0 0 0 lineup with the'exception of Jim
Art Yuen, rf
bung; Uow, a H modern conveniences. shiro, also with two-for-four.
Motokado. got in on the offensive
transportation.
close to Yom:
. 44 1.7 14 5 act. Joe Motokado led the on
Totals
The
visitors
’
bats
swung
mer
HI. •!
rily in the. evening tilt as they Mohawks .... 701 204 300—17 14 5 slaught with three hits for three
Rooms to Let
clobbered three Nisei pitchers for J ay-Rays .... 000 000 003— 3 4 9 RBIs.
Kochi and Kato.; Jim Tasko,
North Kamloops and Rutland
FOLK unfurnished rooms with a total pf 16 hits while they ran Paul Prehara (1) and Walt Witt,
p
a
16-6
are
tied for first with three wins
sink. 2nd floor. Bathurst-Markham.
MACHINE CO.
George Prehara (1).
ave
up
Furukawa
j
and
one loss each. Other - standWA. 1-0776 (Toronto).
three hit and two wall s before
ings: Vernon 2-2, Kamloops and
H. S. TSURUDA
THREE unfurnished rooms with
-kiegard,
beingrelieved by
Merritt
1-3
each.
(Japanese Canadian Agent)
sink, Bloor-Bathurst, couple with
ind five
who gave up five
35 Rowntree Ave., TORONTO
child welcome. LE. 5-1760 (Toronto)
walks in his three innings.
RO. 9-0673
Rooms Wanted
DUGOUT CHATTER: 500 fans
Regent Press gained their
HD: 3 unfurnished rooms witnessed a nip-and-tuck first.nk, Keele-Dundas district. game, and attesting to the loyalty third victory without a loss as
wi th
of the fans, hardly any walked Bob Adachi held Kidokan batters
KM. 8-7248 (Toronto)
r
f
out, even in the 16-6 blow that to five hits and paced the win
By
GENNY
OHASHI
Home for Rent
ners
with
two
hits
for
four
RBIs
I
the Nisei suffered. . .
VANCOUVER.—For -the first
famous Chinese foods
6-ROOM scmi-dctachcd solid brick in action for the first time this in winning' 9-1.
Sumi Tomihiro tripled and time this season, typical west
veterans Yoho Kimoto
home on quiet street, sunroom. year
69 Albert '’St.—'for onto
Dupont-Clinton. JH5 monthly (after a year’s layoff) and Yosh singled, while Roy Tanaka also coast weather —• rain — caused
had two hits.
For the losers, postponement .of' an Industrial
(at Elizabeth)
Chaki, just back from the state
KM. 6-6667 (Toronto).
Ben Mori tripled and singled. Union Baseball league game. The
Telephone EM. 8-9.817
Business for Sale
Ladic Tymchyna, appears .to be and Tom Matsumoto homered June 8: tilt between league-lead
Special attention given
ing Nisei and second-place OYO
£TY; store for sale, centrally the. ace pitcher for Nisei . . . for the lone run.
.. 140 200 2—9 9 2 had been labelled a crucial game,
to take out orders.
manager Tobo has the biggest
located corner store with
Kfdokun
......... ..000 000 1—1 5 4 with Nisei holding a mere half
pitching depth the Nisei have
ing daily turnover,
Open 12 noon to 2 a.m.
Adachi and Hisaki: Shiga, Na- game lead. .
volume up to 870.000.
Good future seen in years: Tymchyna, Furu
gano, Kimura and Kutsukake.
new apart - kawa, Kenny, Kimoto, Kjeldegard
Earlier last week, John Inou
: Kidokan-Yamada,
mont. buildings near completion. and Asato. . . . “On to -Vancou
ye
’s nine played their third tie.
iristie: Regents-Flyers, Busseiver^ is the big talk in Lethbridge.
game
of the campaign. In a seexin Auto, Stanley.
CERTIFIED
Kyoto Shigehiro's Nisei Baseball
saw battle June b^Nisei and cel
Commission is knee-deep in .-pre
lar dwelling Firefighters fought
paration
for the July 1-2 inva
to a 6-6 deadlock. Playing lead
Domestic Help Wanted
sion. . . . Watch the 10-gallon
ing roles in the game that didn’t
' (REGISTERED)
Married couple for friendl
hatsmake
big
noise
in
the
coast
mean anything (since all tie
t
home, husband to
I ci-tv.-Vancouver,, here we come! .
games are to be'replayed) were
Expert on All Makes
First round matches for the Ron , Montgomery, who drove in
after flower garden, good
Calls—$3.00
SOFTBALL PRACTICES
Toronto Bussei Tennis singles the two tying runs with a double
salary, cottage dor living
HONESTY
I
Burke-Pastor junior girls will tournament- this Sunday, June 17, in the fifth, and Toni Nishi, who
'
IS
OUR
“MOTTO”
I
quarters.
Write
'Mr.
RichI
are as follows..
tripled and singled in three trips.
i
I practice Thursday night, nt 7 a
I mond,
62 Richmond
Men
from
7
a.m.:
Tom
IwasakiCH.
1-8492
I
Earl
Haig
’
public
school,
and
thi
I
.. 030 030—6 7 1
I
Wes Hodgins, Mush- Fukumoto- Firefighters
4 west, Toronto.
I Saturday from 1 p.m. at Chris
Nisei
.............
022 020—6 S 1
ANDREW KONISHI
i
Dias Matsui, Yozy Yasui-Paul
tie pits.
Smith
and
Esplin;
McCullough,
TORONTO
Nakamachi, Fuz Fujiwara-Yo
Mori. Edzy Tsujimoto-Frank De- Montgomery (2) and Okano.
covich, Don Yokota-Soc Tsuka
Toronto Young Buddhists' Society
moto, Aki Koyanagi-Jim Kitamu
ra. Lou Miyashita-Mickey Cinicola. Tosh Uyeda-Ray Hodgins,
Gus Hirano-Nick Kaji. Yas Nobuokn-Jack Muraoka. Yosh Wah\s
tanage-Jim Burns. Frank Matsui-
DOUG MURAKI & Co.
0. K. CLEAHERS
ENO FLORIST
ADACHI PACES REGENTS
TO THIRD VICTORY
Vancouver Nisei
Tie Firefighters 6-6
Hoe Sai Gay
i
TV SERVICE
HEE'S OPENING DRAW
IN BUSSEI SINGLES
10th Annual Picnic
d HUTTON VILLE PARK
x
e th
us reserve
tridg-e. Toru Idenouye-Ken Koya
nagi. Tom Nobuoka-Kiyo Fuji
wara.
Ladies from 12 noon: Mary
Ebata-Harriet Kondo. Kay OkaKvoko Takasaki. Amv Tsuruda-
o
ri Fujioka-Alary Saito. Gerd:
ms-Betty Kono, Mils Hamagu
Marv Kimura, Alice Sugamo
Kikuchi
Fujiwara-
9
TRAVEL and EARN UP TO $800 A WEEK!
LEARN CHICK SEXING
EVERY GRADUATE EMPLOYED
NEED FOR SEXORS INCREASING
Gl BILL FOR VETERANS
LIVING ACCOMMODATIONS
e OLDEST AND LARGEST SCHOOL
Fukumoto
i, Chie Akiy
Xg'nes Tsuji'
at Lake Simcoe, near Gamebridge, Ont
is available between July 7-Aug. 4
sa. er
mono.
WRITE TODAY FOR FREE CATALOG
to open
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II
Make Applications this Friday, June 15, at the
church, 918 Bathurst St., at 7 p.m.
T
dale
were
and will play
Anne’s. The
quad will p ay a full sche
mes. as there
e also scheduled |
iwsday this week. I
HOMS OFFICE:
214
PROSPeCT AVE.
LANSDALE. PENNA
CHICK SEXING SCHOOL _
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CLASSIFIED Leading Vauxhall
Takes Doubleheader
Help Wanted
f'Yvorkc^^^
men or From Alberta Nisei
mid die jed persons. Mr. Heike,
ab
. 4
1
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0
0
4 0
0
4 0
4 0
4 1
1 0
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Kunimoto
lb
| Har
If
! Jim
J irn Ki taguchi, If
Tom Asato, rf ......
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1
North Kamloops Boys
0 Definitely Team to Beat
0
0
1 In Interior Baseball
1
KAMLOOPS, B.C.—Ken Kochi
0
By TED AOKI
Yosh Chaki, 3b ....
1S4.* YONO! JT»HT, TORONTO, ONT.
1*4414 (Toronto).
will
probably' never again come
1
Jack
Ohno,
cf
.....
LETHBRIDGE. — 'Alberta
1 as near a shutout and miss it as
.1 two x-Charlie Kitaguchi
returned Jim ph.
mon labor in s iwmill, near Prin
2
he did at Riverside park June 3
Eadie
Tymchyna,
p
week layoff in a twin bill June 3
ton. W. T. Sq .iclch and Son Li
when for eight innings he tied
to bow twice to the visiting' Vaux-.
Tulameen.
.. 36 3 9 the Kamloops Jay-Rays comple
Totals
Alta.. Tallorcss to hall .lets, leaders of the Southern
EETHBRIDGi
Broadview Slack Shop
tely in knots.
x-Singled for Ohno in 9th.
sew men's cuf ? and waists on Alberta Big Five baseball league.
3p4 Broadview Ave..
The long row of noughts was
Mike Tobo’s nine are now in a Vauxhall ..... 310 000 100—o 8 3
Leo
trousers, gen tn 1 tailoring.
TORONTO
4
finally broken in the ninth when
third place tie with Taber Mer Nisei ......... . 002 000 100—3 9
■Singer, 214-—5th
Phone
GE. 1515
Dusty
Rhodes
and
John
Hougen;
pinchhitter Bob Boyd singled,
chants, with two wins apiece.
Phone 3958.
Tymchyna and Hirotsu.
Andy Huber did the same, and a
aft ernoon encounter.
In
COUNTER girl
bad peg by shortstop Joe MotoVauxhall ran up a 4-0 lead in the Vauxhall .... 033 531 130—16 15 3 kado enabled Boyd to complete
store. HA. 8513 (Toronto).
first two innings, and never fell Nisei ........ 000 400 011-^ 6 6 5
the circuit.
Domestic Help Wanted
behind in* a light garni? that
Floyd Anderson. Roy Clelland
Mohawks
North
Kamloops
IS I NESS girl or student for light wound up 5-3. Nisei .righthanaer 19) and Ted Kerkhoff; .Bob Furu
101/2 QUEEN ST. W.
decisive
as
’
made
their
victory
as
Ladic
'Tymchyna
dished
nut
two
kawa, Gerry Kjeldegard (4), Stumfor
lions tsho 1 d d u t i es in
Fur
Pick-up and Delivery
supporter
■their most fervent
room and board. HU. 8-2900 (Tor.) home run pitches, the first a po Kimoto (7) and Tak Hirotsu. could hope—a 17-3 thrashing
Phon®
three-run roundtripper by clean
HIGH school git
EM. 8-6953
up man Howard Jensen in the NORTH KAM LOOPS ah
It e that established the team from
first, apd the second a game- Gordie Miyahara, cf
0 across the river as the main con
. 5 1
for
Interior - League
$80 to start, girl for mother’s help clinching 380-footer poled by Joe Yamake, rf, 2b
1 0 tender
. 3
fond of children, private room and leadoff man John Hougen ui the Tosh Takenaka, 3b .
honors
this
year.
1 0
. 6
Say it with flowers
bath, slimmer at modern cottage. second.
So tight a hold did Kochi keep
. 5 4 2 1
Stan Kato, c ...............
ST. S-59G3 (Toronto)
Nisei edged out the visitors 9- Joe Motokado, ss ..
on the game that'until the ninth
. -4
3
8 in the hitting department, but Ken Kocl;i, p .......
2 0 he had only given up two hits.
. 4
Room and Board
City Wide Delivery
weren't able to cash in, stranding Kuromi, If ........ .. . . ...
. 6 0 1 0 As it was he finished with a fourfo
bust ne
11 men on the bases. Big stickers Jim Motokado, lb . .
hitter
and
left
only
three
men
on
0 6 1
Phone — HA. 2041
were Tymchyna with a single Lee, lb ......... .'................
3 1 1 0 base during- the entire game. .
62 Simpson St. — Toronto
oom and board, large . private and a triple for four times at bat
1 1 1
Yamada, 2b .........
The • whole regular Mohawk
room and bath, modern ranch and second baseman Nori Kana2 0 0 0 lineup with the'exception of Jim
Art Yuen, rf
bung; Uow, a H modern conveniences. shiro, also with two-for-four.
Motokado. got in on the offensive
transportation.
close to Yom:
. 44 1.7 14 5 act. Joe Motokado led the on
Totals
The
visitors
’
bats
swung
mer
HI. •!
rily in the. evening tilt as they Mohawks .... 701 204 300—17 14 5 slaught with three hits for three
Rooms to Let
clobbered three Nisei pitchers for J ay-Rays .... 000 000 003— 3 4 9 RBIs.
Kochi and Kato.; Jim Tasko,
North Kamloops and Rutland
FOLK unfurnished rooms with a total pf 16 hits while they ran Paul Prehara (1) and Walt Witt,
p
a
16-6
are
tied for first with three wins
sink. 2nd floor. Bathurst-Markham.
MACHINE CO.
George Prehara (1).
ave
up
Furukawa
j
and
one loss each. Other - standWA. 1-0776 (Toronto).
three hit and two wall s before
ings: Vernon 2-2, Kamloops and
H. S. TSURUDA
THREE unfurnished rooms with
-kiegard,
beingrelieved by
Merritt
1-3
each.
(Japanese Canadian Agent)
sink, Bloor-Bathurst, couple with
ind five
who gave up five
35 Rowntree Ave., TORONTO
child welcome. LE. 5-1760 (Toronto)
walks in his three innings.
RO. 9-0673
Rooms Wanted
DUGOUT CHATTER: 500 fans
Regent Press gained their
HD: 3 unfurnished rooms witnessed a nip-and-tuck first.nk, Keele-Dundas district. game, and attesting to the loyalty third victory without a loss as
wi th
of the fans, hardly any walked Bob Adachi held Kidokan batters
KM. 8-7248 (Toronto)
r
f
out, even in the 16-6 blow that to five hits and paced the win
By
GENNY
OHASHI
Home for Rent
ners
with
two
hits
for
four
RBIs
I
the Nisei suffered. . .
VANCOUVER.—For -the first
famous Chinese foods
6-ROOM scmi-dctachcd solid brick in action for the first time this in winning' 9-1.
Sumi Tomihiro tripled and time this season, typical west
veterans Yoho Kimoto
home on quiet street, sunroom. year
69 Albert '’St.—'for onto
Dupont-Clinton. JH5 monthly (after a year’s layoff) and Yosh singled, while Roy Tanaka also coast weather —• rain — caused
had two hits.
For the losers, postponement .of' an Industrial
(at Elizabeth)
Chaki, just back from the state
KM. 6-6667 (Toronto).
Ben Mori tripled and singled. Union Baseball league game. The
Telephone EM. 8-9.817
Business for Sale
Ladic Tymchyna, appears .to be and Tom Matsumoto homered June 8: tilt between league-lead
Special attention given
ing Nisei and second-place OYO
£TY; store for sale, centrally the. ace pitcher for Nisei . . . for the lone run.
.. 140 200 2—9 9 2 had been labelled a crucial game,
to take out orders.
manager Tobo has the biggest
located corner store with
Kfdokun
......... ..000 000 1—1 5 4 with Nisei holding a mere half
pitching depth the Nisei have
ing daily turnover,
Open 12 noon to 2 a.m.
Adachi and Hisaki: Shiga, Na- game lead. .
volume up to 870.000.
Good future seen in years: Tymchyna, Furu
gano, Kimura and Kutsukake.
new apart - kawa, Kenny, Kimoto, Kjeldegard
Earlier last week, John Inou
: Kidokan-Yamada,
mont. buildings near completion. and Asato. . . . “On to -Vancou
ye
’s nine played their third tie.
iristie: Regents-Flyers, Busseiver^ is the big talk in Lethbridge.
game
of the campaign. In a seexin Auto, Stanley.
CERTIFIED
Kyoto Shigehiro's Nisei Baseball
saw battle June b^Nisei and cel
Commission is knee-deep in .-pre
lar dwelling Firefighters fought
paration
for the July 1-2 inva
to a 6-6 deadlock. Playing lead
Domestic Help Wanted
sion. . . . Watch the 10-gallon
ing roles in the game that didn’t
' (REGISTERED)
Married couple for friendl
hatsmake
big
noise
in
the
coast
mean anything (since all tie
t
home, husband to
I ci-tv.-Vancouver,, here we come! .
games are to be'replayed) were
Expert on All Makes
First round matches for the Ron , Montgomery, who drove in
after flower garden, good
Calls—$3.00
SOFTBALL PRACTICES
Toronto Bussei Tennis singles the two tying runs with a double
salary, cottage dor living
HONESTY
I
Burke-Pastor junior girls will tournament- this Sunday, June 17, in the fifth, and Toni Nishi, who
'
IS
OUR
“MOTTO”
I
quarters.
Write
'Mr.
RichI
are as follows..
tripled and singled in three trips.
i
I practice Thursday night, nt 7 a
I mond,
62 Richmond
Men
from
7
a.m.:
Tom
IwasakiCH.
1-8492
I
Earl
Haig
’
public
school,
and
thi
I
.. 030 030—6 7 1
I
Wes Hodgins, Mush- Fukumoto- Firefighters
4 west, Toronto.
I Saturday from 1 p.m. at Chris
Nisei
.............
022 020—6 S 1
ANDREW KONISHI
i
Dias Matsui, Yozy Yasui-Paul
tie pits.
Smith
and
Esplin;
McCullough,
TORONTO
Nakamachi, Fuz Fujiwara-Yo
Mori. Edzy Tsujimoto-Frank De- Montgomery (2) and Okano.
covich, Don Yokota-Soc Tsuka
Toronto Young Buddhists' Society
moto, Aki Koyanagi-Jim Kitamu
ra. Lou Miyashita-Mickey Cinicola. Tosh Uyeda-Ray Hodgins,
Gus Hirano-Nick Kaji. Yas Nobuokn-Jack Muraoka. Yosh Wah\s
tanage-Jim Burns. Frank Matsui-
DOUG MURAKI & Co.
0. K. CLEAHERS
ENO FLORIST
ADACHI PACES REGENTS
TO THIRD VICTORY
Vancouver Nisei
Tie Firefighters 6-6
Hoe Sai Gay
i
TV SERVICE
HEE'S OPENING DRAW
IN BUSSEI SINGLES
10th Annual Picnic
d HUTTON VILLE PARK
x
e th
us reserve
tridg-e. Toru Idenouye-Ken Koya
nagi. Tom Nobuoka-Kiyo Fuji
wara.
Ladies from 12 noon: Mary
Ebata-Harriet Kondo. Kay OkaKvoko Takasaki. Amv Tsuruda-
o
ri Fujioka-Alary Saito. Gerd:
ms-Betty Kono, Mils Hamagu
Marv Kimura, Alice Sugamo
Kikuchi
Fujiwara-
9
TRAVEL and EARN UP TO $800 A WEEK!
LEARN CHICK SEXING
EVERY GRADUATE EMPLOYED
NEED FOR SEXORS INCREASING
Gl BILL FOR VETERANS
LIVING ACCOMMODATIONS
e OLDEST AND LARGEST SCHOOL
Fukumoto
i, Chie Akiy
Xg'nes Tsuji'
at Lake Simcoe, near Gamebridge, Ont
is available between July 7-Aug. 4
sa. er
mono.
WRITE TODAY FOR FREE CATALOG
to open
.1
II
Make Applications this Friday, June 15, at the
church, 918 Bathurst St., at 7 p.m.
T
dale
were
and will play
Anne’s. The
quad will p ay a full sche
mes. as there
e also scheduled |
iwsday this week. I
HOMS OFFICE:
214
PROSPeCT AVE.
LANSDALE. PENNA
CHICK SEXING SCHOOL _