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THE NEW CANADIAN
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Champion Actors lo Appear Again In W'.M.S, Concert'
Presentation of the Irish comedy, "First Class Matter," -viU; highlight a concert, to be presented by the Ladies' Aid and Women's Missionary Society of 'he Powell United Church. Saturday c venire. Arril _7 ;r lb ^ Jap-
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"The comedy is the same play which captured the city ohanv pjorjship in-the- Greater ~ Vari~ couver Young People's Union Drama' Festival last February. It.will be presented by the same cast, including Miss Aki Hyodo. Miss'Koto Yatabe, .Miss Norah Fujita, Hajlme Su2uki and Wesley Fujlwara.
The play also appeared on a program given by the At tie Play-ers at the Carle ton Clay studios, bm this will be the first time the local community will have had the opportunity to attend en masse.
A-varied and^exXQjujive.musiea 1> pl'Ogranr hits" also been ai ranged' {for the concert, which is being iheld to raise funds for the wel-|fstre work of the Women's* Miv
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} to i c is a tesume:-'.of..' tho- Niseis on vast seasonV football toan\s. On the. bantam E.ncjlish uioby teaoi was Jiro Nishimur.i. On the junior lv> Nvcre. Suiumu Miiki a�id M4s.no Ni-$hi. Then- on thojiuvfor A s, Jiro Miikt "aiulvShigC" Fukumoto holpod the -teanr on its wav to tiio clianji-pionship. Tliese s<imo two iadv weio a - part of tlve loncuio-leading Cana-aml dian rtiijby team e
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] son- is Workii>g fcyerishfytO; rafse |hiS'v60^Ib'S;- n\i6ifbuht:QUota.
j Metric Vignette ... A yirl who The first Junior Church serv-'iakcs senior Matrtc Chemistry, who
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ice of the Steveston Japanese United Church was carried o\it ,\\ ith- great-SLueecss.-TliT}! e^as'n' larse mmout of approximately SO youivg. people with visitors from the: llfchrnond vnitedt Hrighouse United. South' Arm United and 8t. AIban*s Angliean Young. People Soc ic tie s <v h o rallied together to' hear an inspi ri ng sen no 11. o f
Hev. Iloi^ce Hurkholder.
The well-known young people'* loader, .urged the listeners not only '-to live and let Uyo" hut "Uv live and help live." and, furthermore, "to follow the gleam."
Among those who were pies cut were Mrs.:l^^hjoJtlasVv^Ujeyii mrd^IrsfFiiniamore, and later in the evening, Rev. Harrison Villel of Canadian alemorial who had beeir speaking1 at 'the Steveston United Church.
belongs to the ChemMry Club, and who _hkes Algebra be^t ol ^all her subjects is Akiko Kjgotsu, Oospite all - that � she has a -.�'�.charming and friendly personality.
When oway Ironv i\er, chemistry lab, she finds time to excel at table tennis and .badminton, aod applies her. algebraic skill to the.malhemat^ ical u^trrcacies of contract bridge. -:��' Alter- High School Akiko intends io go through Varsfty and then to visit Japan. There sin? hopes to master the Japanese language in every detail.
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done digressions ond punciurod with pungcnt - hft tnou r 1 Jul - kepi � ilie audi -once of close lo 100 hi;enOr<{ on <dge,.. he.r patnicd io ,4lhvnnitierous � .oiit-'-ihulions ui.tdc bv-:;Japanese inv-migrant.5 m-.opening up and developing now fertile f.unv belts, such as the Imperial Vallev Sacr.imemo
Valley : and in Nebraska farm u< located '
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�{� thai -ilmi�����muse since- anul.lhvu I acbuie ihe,sc:�.7t* ecCmonyc and hv-' ( i (no�.�stainianU \is l/.vir Atmrwan-'or -j f -Canodran neighbours.--as u./.viv �
r -.Just-as. vottr. parents ^ivo lhvm\. i>c 1 vcsr.up�as "a s.uxj[ice_ tv> niake .,i \ [place ;here tor Vou .: so voit- nui^i be :.-\vdhng to sacnficv vours^vev for tthe third .generation."You h.wi- been i^jvon -splendid-.bodies; now von iMKt �ile-velop.-\yoor beans n\iad and'-\'oul.
^-Finally � tha"**- lOrig^vaifc^^ooi-; binattoiv radio and phonograph is to be purchased,: The enthusiastic campaignt started at Christmas, netted. $40 and with. the fund swelled by a contnbution from the: Extra--Currieular: Activities Association tbe |combinatiorV is due any day. It will be used for �gym.--.wor.k-i foreign language stud y, oooo-iiour p rog ram s and by the dancing club.
Leading the annuai;round:of anat^ ric" TSanquets is King George with its dioner-dance scheduled for; Friday evening. . With admission at $1.75 per ducat and "dutch/' Mat. f ncs and cx-M*atrics will traipse to the syncopated minstrelsies of a 9- ^ piece - orchestra . in the. Cafe - Room f
care for boys in paihcular and votes hoi spare monuMils .to hei hobbies, which are knitting/ sewtno. and collecting new recipes, , �
A keen spoils Ian, >he loves � i -1 _ play badminton and softball arni t<.> swim.
1 aoiiko is oi a studious and ri> -served nahmv and admits hex keen �desire to �.become a ..'.-'nurse.
TECHNICAL TATTLES
Matric Vignette . , . An embryonic genius is studious Hidoo Miwrii, whom wo expect to see rank first m Class I, when the schools close u\ June,
Florence Hasks. and test, tubes m Chem Lab are ,his delight, but ho: really gloiies u\ the Physics lab, delving into the mysteries of - spt c-iroscopy, $ouncj waves,. radiunv rays, and even quat)(um_ mechanics. : In. f:ngirslvantl Social Studies be -always;, manages to keep htniself "over the fence."
. AiV athlele of reno>yn�-"he staired on the Nippatsu soccer team in the G.VAA leaguQ, and he wields a mighty wicked stick at kendo* In his less, strenuous moments, the Mompa harmonica : band keeps him Occupied, and now that spring is here; you'll find'him abroad with a candid camera.
Altogether a busy ova�v.his success in life is assured/ if success., iii schoot days is any - standard � for judgment-.""-*-^'' ^" ~ ":/
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