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FEBRUARY 7, 1941
THE NEW CANADIAN
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Mission Nisei Enjoys Life In The Rural Youth Training Camp
Shades of Caesar! The aban-|ince swooped down upon it- to khned Forestry Camp on Uni-'fiH its emptiness with a hustle-: ersitv Hill was a sad and; bustle of activity. . . eloomv place until one day in '> "It's quite a. grand place ?he middle of January, over aj now'," declared Malcolm Fu-niindred energetic, healthy, i kami, sole Nisei representa-lambitloiis voung men and; tive" in the camp.. '/There's Ivomen from all over the prov-/ rarely a dull moment. We
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'.'Dominion and Provincial GbYerhmen^ ; and the. University for making it possible for lis young pebpWtp;attend, this Rural Youth Trairiing School." .
. Fukami, who is the president of thevMissipn Seinenkai and an active member of the FethK Bale^^pirTiiron
explained; that ihe � purpose of the;School. ^as^^trja^hvyeiUhg^ men /and \v.omeii to become leaders in" their respective districts^-' -V;
Expedience in Gp-operatiori ..'�� Besides attending classes in mechahicsi anuria! husbandry, carpentry, furniture.^ m and public; speakihg, witli lectures from distinguished U,B:C. professprSj: th / emembers are gaining valuable;experience in
Silver 7*s finally climbcd-out-of the cellar, position. for the first time in-their bid for the coveted .Uchida Challenge Gup last Tuesday night in a ding-dong battle that resulted in the highly-touted^Blucbclles' -third straight defeat, 21-20, at the hands of tlui Silver 7's.
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CKLTlC cv.vtc CANNERY [this week ua'd its last respects to one of its most beloved friends, - Catherine s Bennett, who passed away January SU in her 67th year. For the past fifteen -years -she-shared�with herfasuV* son, W. P. R. Spen-syr. local kindergarten tutor, a j .Veen and affectionate � interest, in the welfare of this commu-[nilyand particularly in the upbringing of its children. In his hour of bereavement, we- ex-i tend siucerest sympathy :to Mr. Spensyr.
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It's spring-cleaning time in the home town. The little red sehoohhouse will- have an entirely new interior and maybe
afresh coating of -red~ paint ,U. communal, co-operative mode
GiveH-this^ face-lift, ~ it-might not look too much out* of place wilh the . ultra-modern - dry-dock .building, (so large it will house, we are told, even the largest B.CP. ships, -mast, rigging and. all) tQw'ering in the background.
-Work on =a grand scale has now-been, started on-wharves,* drydocks and buildings by the Provincial Government. With this: newest../addition.- to~r.the growing skyline of Celtic,-this Fraser River town .is destined to, become a vital fishing and shipping centre.
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' rritiving 1 n rude. b"u t?rc 1 c~an-cabins with plenty of wholesome food, each puts iiv time at various tasks in the camp routine and fatigue duty �^ hauling fuel,: lighting, fires, .washing dishes, scrubbing floors, 'peeling .vegetables, and kitchen tasks. . ; . Even in g hou rs a re: spent; in get r tpgethers, . community singing, dancing, gymnastics�^ a lF iir^spi^ne^ship^hcl co.-operatipn; . .;. V . Opportunity., to Mix..'; � ;';::/-- !'At . first ?6ne fellow w'as quite Oantagphisiidivb^ to knoW: hini has changed his attitude," ; Fukanii related. VThere is np.-raci'al discriniination ; among; -the^studentsVvand I wish thla^tmpre"Jof/.the Hiteis^ could get this chance to mix With fello%v Canadians."; . ;; � � - Asked What his pians were after/leaving^lie t\vp-mohtli hoped to start:a similar school school cpurse, ;he/s in his own district, as former graduates have; done,. "It is i something that should be done ';in - every community/' he told this reporter enthusiastically.
The gtTThe, although rough and from a spectator's vievt^ point a terrible mixup, was a merry affair the two quintettes countering: basket for basket, neither side; getting more than two baskets ahead throughout the game. At rest time, both. Ken Fujibka and Ken. Hori's lassies were deadlocked' 10-all.
In the final stan/a n costly foul by Marge Kusakab e ga y c : Silver 7's captain.;Joyce Ike-da apoint; on: a free toss, and it was this lone point which -later :proved to /be the margin of victory, Sally K itagiichi ~~played a brilliant game fpr the winners and hit the high mark with 10 points/ Pat Kawajiri and Marge Kusakabe with 8 points apiece came, close seconds. -
IJlubeUos�KuHakalHV- S.: (loiisakir Mivasakl;r- Kawtijni S, Pianino \; Haraga�20'.
Sliver 7�j: 1 keifci 5, Sf.Ti'oslilnalva 2r Akiyamui Sugamoii .2. � Kitaguehi 10, y&naffiza \vn, Tanaka i~-21. .
Surprising Steveston Shuttlers
YPS Held To Dtaw: GYK Clicks
It * down the.homv-strotch now lor the J.ip.vncsc'h^duuuion -.KtA^ucn ,iud \vh.u .i hit tic ���xSto'vostoiv is st.i^inj; .ta st.u- in the running. I,.im ^yock thov hold th,' stronji G.ikuyuk.w shuttlois to .r\5-.vll dr.iw. And .ig.iin this week tocv^ivhody'ssuipnso thoy split -..evenly, their jwrnos \yuh pro^npiti-e.^ted ch.iuipion YjP.S. shualeis. }
On the adjoining court, Gakuyukai had a fairly easy time in trimming the Maple Ridge badminton team 8 to z, The locals, veterans of the maple courts, proved to the Maple Ridge team that they still needed a lot of practice to attain Japanese League calibre.
In a close-fought Y. P. S.-Steveston tilts, Stevcsto n reached - their peak strength. Winning 5 games to 2, it: looked
MAPLE RIDGE vs. QAXUYUKAI
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Smooth Harry Squarlfflasts Woodfibre
The smooth-working Harry q u i n tet te, t op -fa vo u re d choice for the Japanese League championship, breezed in and.out of Woodfibre; last week-end and returned-homexwith-a- convince ing 38-20 victory:
Playing on a 0slightly larger gym Harry's played a = 'game that was a treat for sore' eyes. Their quick, short-passing plays worked like a mechanized unit and with Sub Miike and Torn Tokawaj two fleet-footed inters mediates bolstering the team, Harry's was undoubtedly the: fastest Japanese quintette your scribe had ever seen in action.
..Woodfibre lads/ tired .from the day's work and handicapped; by the , long lay-off from the casabacourt, put up a stiff battle, but were definitely outclassed by the city boys.
Hideo "Ide" Idenouye, ex-Vancouverite and- Tets Uno \ played a good : game for the losers and as usual Shig Ashi-kawa, the super-sniper of the Japane*? League, chalked up the most points. 14 in all.
Woodfibre�IJ. I den buy e 6. N.
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Harry'i-r-nbri 4; Ashika'wa 14, Wakabayffehl 5. Akiyaina �J. Toka-\va. S. .MJik.?:�:, Jfashfmoto 2�3s.
Jlrtlkawrt'-Machlda- bt. � ;Ka\vniu>-Kuuzaki 23-2.0uml- Taiuma'-Nissht 22-2: Oshlmo-SuKa bt. Kawano-Kunzaki 21-^11: and Tarnurtf-Nitshf 2 t.r5;, Nn cat a ->5a\v a da bt. iCoba y a ah l-Nakauuira : 2^-lG: Sawadn-Hose M iyauak i bt. Nakanutr-a- A! ice Oinur'a 15-7: :NrtK'�-Jaiuv Koyaiuifjl bt. N'aka-. .nvuva^Allee Omnia:lf�-10: Kobayashi-lios?o Takaluislii bt: Sawada-Uoso Miyasaki 15-11: and Napa la-da no JCoyauagi 15-4: UosCs Miyasaki-. Jaivo: Koyann~Kf bt. Hose Takabasht.'-Alk-e Omiim J7-H. ' .
Y.P.S. vs. STEVESTON
PujJoka-Atikado bt: Sogawa-Icbi-no 21,-1^; Nftknde'Xl. NisbL bt. Kuji-ok a-" Arlkado-'.'- 21 -11; Ide-Shinitx.u bt. Xakade-11. Nlslii 21-5; SoK.i^-ft-lcJilno'-bt.:v-Jdo-aiUnua.iU:2.1.tiJ;J^"i�a^ Sal-Uvode bt. Nakado-^isht 15-2; Kumagal-M. lwasa bt. K. NlsbJ-K, Obokata 15-11; Hamade-y. Iwasa bt. Kuhiatfar-M. Iwasa . 1 2; and: Oyodc-T. Ide 15-12; Uyode-T. Fdi-4 bt K.'\Msbi-K. Obokata lf�-5; M. Iw�sa-T. [dp bt 1C Obokata-.S lwasa lb-S.
I like a cinch win for the visit-[ ing team, but the. defending champs hit their stride and won the three remaining games to even up the series.
T. Kobayashi and Roj?e Ta-kahashi, nee Maple Ridge mixed duo, saved the day for-the visitors by blasting put the only Maple Ridge wins, In their first- encounter they set' back, slamming Swede Sawado and Rose Miyasaki^ for their first defeat of the year and thei trimmed Kaichi Nagaki an Jane Koyanagi 15-10. �
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