JtACE BIGHT
TlfE NEW CAHADIAN
Saturday, Nov. 26th, 1949.
An Indepettdent Japanese-English Or^an, Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week as a medium of expression and news outlet among those of Japanese origin in Canada 479 Queen St. W, � PUta 5005 � Toronto, Out.
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Students Club Holds Meeting, Lively Show
The first �me('l:n� of the Xis**� Students Club <>f tii>' Uhiversjty of Toronto for \);,-.! *>4,.�;V:�n .jseason was held at tho Vi\i'-fi.ri.ty Settlement, 23 Grange U<J. ..;; Nov. 19.
The position of ;;ec)v?nry was filled .by, the. el-ruon of Mickey Matsubayashi. Gi'orge li'irano was. also elected, assist Phyllis Takoiiaka in .her position as program convenor.
After the nie-tiiV^. the members and Quests oi;<v eutei'tained by Mark Xa^i'.a ;\-;>isled. by Akira Kagetsu.They demonstrated how their c��H. ge education could be put to �'practical use, Tor example, in the ".manufacture.- of 201). proof spirits' from, pure wafer; The - hiidili^lU � of this show was the int!"' taction of their recently develop J "'personality "meter" which gives an accurate indication of how your personality is determined by the career you choose.
The club owes a deb* .of gratitude to Miss Gone n'ml Miss Na-gata of the University Settlement and to Mr. and ,.>lrs; T. Ka-dpnaga of the Arrow Snack Bar for making this mV<niitg possible.
Watch future issues. fer'; the time and place, of the next meeting which is scheduled for December.
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Totebe's 199 Average Tops Lakehead Bowlers
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Sparkling bowling by Kenny Ni-shimura 679-234 and Sets' Tsu-houciii 536-207 helped to keep the Dreamers in the second position in the Lakehead Nisei Howling Loop on -Nov. 20, :
Tony Tatebe who leads in the nun's -high averages with 199, put in his usual steady game of 657-225�to be the big factor in maintaining No Names grip on first, place. King Pins' Johnny Sunohara also bowled a good game with 027-248.
In the ladies section it :was Sue Mitsunaga who again set the pace with 579-225. M.iyo En do of No: Names hit the high single of the evening for the ladies with a 228 mark. . -
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Hamilton Concert
- The Hamilton JCCA wish to express their thanks to the many patrons who held;reserve, tickets and were; kind enough to bear with the discrepancies and errors which arose in the reserved sec-< ion at their first concert. Although the. work involved was tod great a strain oh the irexperienced committee, they feel, it was. worth the effort and through this they have learned much and they assure their supporters, that they, will try their best to avoid any confusion.
. They extend their appreciation to the overwhelming attendance, and to those from Toronto and Hamilton who participated in the program, and - to the many others who loaned articles arid gave their time and effort generously in carrying out the project to a successful conclusion.
Those who have not yet sent in their money for tickets are requested to forward it by mail or contact a JCCA executive.
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Toronto JCCA Community Campaign
Balance Forward $728.20
Mr. and Mrs. I. Katai 6.00 Mr. and Mrs. Blackie Okuno 5.00
C. Nishimura and family 5.00 S. Kiyonaga and family 3.00 Mr. and Mrs. Y. Wakiaaka 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. K. Ebisuzaki 2.00 J. Eguchi and family 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Sanya Tanaka 2.00 Yosoya Hayashi 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Uyeno 3.00 Mr. and Mrs. Bus Harada 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Boo Miyauchl 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Shigeru
Miyasaki 4.00
Mr. and Mrs. T. Uyeda 2.00
Mr. and Mrs. H. Yoshida 2.00
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Eguchi 1.00
T. Omura 2.00
Aida Family 8.00
A, Shimizu 2.00
Haruko Shimizu , 1.00.
D. Yasumotb 1.00 S. Takemura 2.00 Kiyonaga family 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Tateishi 2.00 T. Suyama * 3.00 Jack Shimizu 2.00 Mr. Tsuruoka 2.00 Sahachi Miynshita and
family 10.00
Mrs. S. Yamazaki - 2.00
Shige Tanaka 2.00
Masao Tsukada * 2.00
Y. Hamazaki : 3.00
K. Honkawa and family 10.00
U. Uyede .V 2.00
Katsumi Uyede 3.00
Mr. and Mrs..Henry Kojima 2.00 Mrs. Kojima S. Nagai /and family . Mrs. W. Hasegawa and
family Mary Shino Flo .'Kageyama Y. Kikugawa
Mr. and Mrs. U. Morishita
and family Mr. and Mrs. R. Shirakawa
ACCENTS ON SPORTS
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Three Niseis were on the rosters of Torohto High Sc,huol footba" finalist teams. Frank Uede starred in Riverdale CoUegiate s b;dv win the city junior title. Playing flying wing, Frank slashed through the Humberside line for mahy consistent gains although the tear lost 11-10. Several of his plunges carried the team to first downs
Dick Aoki appeared briefly irt Bloor C.I.'s 7-6 overtime loss to Lawrence Park C. I. in the senior tussle for city honors.
Johnny Takeda was on East York C. I.'s power-packed senior squad, as they swept to a 33-13 win over Weston to capture the suburban championship. East York was a powerhouse team, finishing the season without a loss and also .annexing'.the'Ontario'High' School" championship.
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Parkdale Lions won the juvenile football title, recently, as j},ev came up with a 7-5 win over St. ^idans; Trailing.5-1 in the last quarter and with minutes remaining, Tommy Yatahe of the Lion< intercepted a lateral and ghosted 40 yards to paydirt. The Lions also .became the Ontario, juvenile champs through default by Kitchener ����.*� * � ..'''�� �� *��
In the Toronto playground basketball, the Moss Park midgets earlier this week beat Pape, 29-13. Young Walter Kam.itakahara w?as the high man with 11. points. .
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Vancouver sport note from our Far. West "correspondent: members of the recently organized Nisei Sports Club are taking'part in basketball and badminton. George Fukuyama, Ronnie Ikcda ar.d Yosh Uno are in charge of the cage pastime while Marianne Miyagi-shima looks after.the shuttle-cocks.
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These activities are held in the once-familiar Powell Street United Church which has been taken over by the First United Church.' The basketball team is on the lookout for exhibition games.
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CONFERENCE
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great success in spite of long hours and the curtailed budget. There was only one disappointment and that is, after being forewarned to bring heavy winter apparel and galoshes, the weatherman turned around and fooled:, every one so that the delegates did not-get a chance to show off their new winter un-derthings..
M. Inamoto: 2.00
Mr. and Mrs. S. Irizawa 4.00 Mr. and Mrs. F. Kato and . family 5.00
^Ir. and Mrs. M. Yamamura 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Toru Tsuji 5.00 Total to Date; . ?894.20
This is a paid advertisement inserted by the Toronto JCCA.
HAMILTON HOCKEY DANCE
HAMILTON. � On Saturday, Nov. 26, the Hamilton Nisei Hockey League is sponsoring its first dance" of the season at the Rhythm Room, 12 .Catherine St. North. Admission is 50c for ladies, 75c. for men, and $L0O for couples.
ST. CHRISTOPHER DANCE
On December 3, The St. Christopher Nisei will be holding a dance at their Hall at 67 Wales ; St. Dancing is froin 8:30 to i'l 1:30, with a charge of 5') cents.
COOKING CLASSES :
The cooking class of' the Tor-j onto YDS. Girls'- Club which was [scheduled to be held on Nov. 27, has been postponed until Pec. 4. I the time and place, is tmchanged.
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