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Hy-Noters Get B*k Into
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HAMILTON, Ont.� After a three-week layoff period
club
, the Hy-Noters gat back into the swing again by holding a baking contest and sponsonng a R el re f for
Japan campaign
A chocolate cake entered by Ruth Kuwabara wa* judged the Winning entry in the baking contest which wat decided at the club meeting on April 12,', at All People*' Church. An apple pie bak�d by Gera'fdine ' Yamashita .won second prize, white third prize went to Amy Inata. Jw^fl�� were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allan. Mr, and Mrs. Bob Oikawa and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miyasaka. RELIEF FOR JAPAN
Thf Hy Not IMS (Tub ' bfir;m:';v KeMff lor Japan ..jirojei/t which is to bf extender on to Future nu't-l-it�).;s. Admission tor the April \'2
nuH'tinn was two bai s or soaj/ p�;r
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person.. This soap ; was turned 'o'ver. to the. Married Couples' Group which i.> - making up mother,--' kits in which will be liv-eluded various' household atiich-s �fpr families in Japan.
Filling out the evening was the regular dance sessi.oii. The Host and Hostess Committee under'Kiln Takecia and Tosh Oikawa did a splendid job in keeping (he program lively, and entertaining. Emcees Susie Oikawa. Amy Tak-eda and Chester Karlatsuniari gave creditable performances. Mr. George S. Drown was a guest for for the evening. �'�-... �*�..-*"�'*' � � '�
Undertaking its first community
School Authorities Overrule Decision Of Hostel Official
MOOSE JAW. Sask, � Officialdom lost a round to the forces of education in the hostel hero last month.
It happened this way." liy an effort to enforce movement but of the hostel, the hostel officials had issued ah order that if .three fani-ilies who hail reoeived opportunities; to relocate and refused to do so did not leave, the hostel, -tho children in those families would not he allowed to attend school after the Kast'er holidays.
On the first school day after the holidays, one of the children involved thereby wrote a note to his school principal explaining the reason for his absence. The principal immediately notified . the;. local superintendent of
. schools who in turn phoned the
hostel supervisor. W. Oawson.
.The school superintendent said
it was against the local policy
to prevent children from attend-
. ing school for such a reason.
Kesult : tho ch;Mr�n of the- tl; rev families.' innocent victi:u< ot tho duel botw'oeu the Japanese. Oivi .. sion ami their parents. -were Kick at school after aftyrnoou: and o:v. official ultiniatuiv. had sadly hi;
Manitoba JCCA General Meeting Is Postponed
of the Radian C
M ,K�;\,~f,s.
May 10. is
hall wa# r.or .
It is being pbr.n^i T �.-> !v�M ::>
tneetiajr oa Saturday. May :' or
Crater May i> FB!! t!*�Mi:� ��-..: t* prtBTM fa the R��ST :ssu�* of Tfc*> N>� Canadian
.service projt-ot.
the "liy-Nottr* an f \eniiig.' Of inov fes ati!-! *.Titt*nu'!nin^:ir for the olJer folk ;tt til'' AH }vjofllr.s' Churrh. "
Main feature .of the night was
the National Film Board docu-
mentary color pjcture "Of Japa-
nese Descent,'' a movie taken
� m the B.C. interior housing
.centres. Although very cofor-
fut and enjoyable, it was gener-
ally criticized that only .the
favorable aspects of ghast town
life were shown. . ' �
I'ndovibto.lly the hii of th.- even-;in^. was ' lil:iui-he' ('anrann 'who '"li'itov/.(iul;t Sliiiiji.!," ju-r.oiii1 ij by Alu�- Knwali.u'a' i,ni the 'An' . 'biloi'i ."TrA Maohi Ji'ns.e'i" . was pe.rfo'riuett by . Amy Talieija ami Ruth Kuwab'aru. '.
Bill Jauu'.s.'ineinbeivof the1 Hamilton Junior Chamber of Commerce and amateur magician^ provod entertainingly, that the -'haivu* is quieker than the eye in his sleight of hand tricks
Another movie, ''Man� One Fauv . ily." pointing out that there is no superior of inferior race, was also shown. President Kaz Oiye delivered a welcome n(ldress in English, and Grace .Yamaguehi spoke in Japanese. ;
To date, the Hy-Xoters have raised $45 to be donated to the Reliof for Japan fund.
, Local Nisei Sings At YW Teen Canteen Third Anniversary
WINNIPEG. -^ Over 750 teenagers crowded the :YW.CA gym, Saturday, April 19, to celebrate the third anniversary of the YWCA Teen Canteen. A three-tiered
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birthday cake !and a floor show highlighted the evening.
: Featured fh the .floor show was popular Nisei vocalist Tak Htrose, Council member, who sang Begin the Beguine and This Is the Night. ;;.
" The YW-Canteen started with a membership of 100 under the leadership, of Mrs. Thelma Scambler three years ago and now. with a ihembership of more than 2.000. is the largest in Canada.
Toronto Buddhists To Hcrve Movies On May 10
TORONTQ.--On S.aUtnlay. May 10. Toronto Buddhist Church will hold an "Eigwa.No Yube" (Movie Nieht) at the Jewish Church hall, -3 Henry St. <near Cecilia St.i
The movie to be. shown will be "Hahu No Tarnashii." Entertainment will be presented with the Starting time is_?-:S'> p m.
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"Housing Hints
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Second Place in Radio Talent Hunt
BRIDGE, Alta'.� Hirowo Aoki of Iron Springs' was awarded $50 as second place winner in the Beny Chevrolet talent hunt at the final .broadcast from the stage of the Capitol Theatre Friday night, April
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The 24-ye^ar-old. former Van-couverite won his prize br bis skill on the chromatic harmonica. First place winner was a 14tyear old Lethbridge/ girl violinist. Her .prizes were ^100 and aii. audition with the CBC: The talent hunt, conducted by. a local .motor firm over a Lethbridge radio station for the1-.. past . six month's had over 200 contestants from southern Alberta vying for honors.
Hirowo Aoki is the second son of Mr; and Mrs. Sadaybshi Aoki of Iron. Springs. Alta. His father was principal of. Meiwa . Gakuen prior to evacuation. Well-known for his musical talent, Hirowo was an ''integral' part of the Meiwu Gakueu harmonica band and Roy Kuinano's- liarmonioa small group.;
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LONDON VKTIvRAXS-CSMs George Obokata a-ui George Su^ thoir war bride* were .among the lodil veterans iVtvd by the Xisei Organization at -a party, April 20. Shown a!>ove are t veterans who were present. (MissingAv^re two o:!u,r.Umdon vv-Tak MaikaNva and 'Mas Murakami.) " ' "
Hack row {left to rightF-Tomi Nishtio, Jim Kagttwa Joe Ray-Takenchi. ; Kumey Yoshida, Fred Kagruva. - Front George Obpkata, Mary Obokata, Dorothy Suzuki; CSM George Sur .(Pliotp taken by Roy Kumanp and by courtesy of
Londonners Meet War Brides From Singapore At Banpuet
LONDON, 0nt.-^There has been much excitement aim
London To\vn the past two; weeks -\v.ith the homecoming
Sergeant-Major George Qboka.ta and his iniich:pub]ici:
�'Avife,-- Mary. The Niseis here have taken Mrs. Obokata
their hearts and are hoping that
the couple will make their home
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VETERANS'; BANQUET .
Nanking Gardens was the scene of a banquet sponsored by the London Nisei Organization . on Sunday, April 20, in honor of the Loudon.Niseis who served in the Canadian Army overseasi Eight of the ten London veterans were present at the fete, including CSMs George Obokata and George Suzuki. Missing were Tak Maikawa and. Mas Murakaiui. .
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dent Eddie Ide who spoke oil half of the local Niseis. Mr.! Fisher welcomed home the on behaif of the honorary M 'bers. CSM Suzuki replied, t� ing his friends for the oppomJ of; meeting them all again. ^ .people, incluiling; six ho: members, ,\Vere"present.:
�ACES, INVASION : . Oh Saturday; April l?/tke ^ ronto S.'Aces. stormed th<? City to taokK'Uie local hw?:^ resehtatiy'e^:" Wiih playi5f-> Yon-ShimTz;i's fhrea't hang'Li? London heaoi#' she visitor.*
Yanagisawa introditc'eii LNO presi- the game 41-.'.'.
Bussei Reps See Possible Tie-
' TORONTO.-^In order to gain � closer relationship with American. Busseiis.. four members of the To-. ronto Young Buddhists' , Society Visited the Chicago YBA on April
Winnipeg Won't Hove Nisei Team In City Baseball
:ur.pt*jS s l;o}>os :"i>r- a .l
\K:.u1iaH tram .:n t'-.e City.
for the three-t�aTi Jap anese (Oop are gO�r�g however, and arrangement* being made for ground facM� tics for that league.
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From Chicago up With Yanks
4-�x The delegation of Terrie Sugiura, Merle Nozuye, Toyo TakJita.and Curly Nakagawa was given a royal welcome at every Bussei function they amended.
At Grand \Vesak Day services
held on Sunday. April 6. Terrie
Sueiura paid bomage at the tlower-
bedecked shrine "on behalf of the
Toronto VB5. At tb.e close of' the
service the Canadian delegation
was introduced1 to an estimated
.crowd of over a thousand Isseis
'and NL*eis �ho jammed the Olivet
Institute.
During the course of the three-. day vi�iTto the Windy City, the Canadians met outstanding Bu*-sei leaders to discuss miituaMy vrtat problems. They. learned new methods sf Pussei organiza-tion and sources of B�M*dhist literature m America.
I'pon tbeir return. Toyo Takata �nnwBcnl that ilivtp iray n possl-
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