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THE NEW CANADIAN �
NISEI NEWS FROM HERE AND THERE IN B. C.
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DECEMBER,]) ]939 I DECEMBER 15
P. Rupert Nisei Pi$cu$$War
= \\'ar .lusMri^d of dijHktisHion
Kilb-lopU's "To aid anoiher . na-t Ion",; vto: a (ioinoera (io form of tjoveninient". '"i'o pj'ptecft national
'���property and to secure new '.mark-, et n'V proved . y or jr'Interesting. Dec. lt> tho association will hold
v.a Chr.Jsi Jims.; Jlanee a mi pa i'ty at the Japiuwse - Ha|J at $M iun>
Itfxpeoied (o ttitomi arc many C^ah-
ltd Ian friends.
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Selnenka)
VCJub ..._ ..-,.vy ,v.u increasing In I'rinco Uunort. The SeinonkUi
�li'nhl "i't* fi^� �;- �' -
By Hiroshi Hamasaki " w;i� flu- Nub-! And The: Weather >
><l(t,'Ky tlioj Anotiu-r mojul, lu.s pnsHed hy '. ; .P�v� War with, only hr hour* of sunshine Snnday. Nov. All w, do l,er. i, Hslon "!*> "nV .:pitl(>r.patter on oiir ro^r* �.� jiai- wo havo had oA-oj- roi) 'or' rain this year, ;
By THE AMLER
Capita! City Chatter
By ION! GOSSLPPE
Everybody- Everywhere!
Please take note�^tne monster Christmas Social of the local ;J.C,C.L- will be held at the K, of C. Hall, 902 Government Street, Sa'turdayY Dec; 23. pane-ing, nine to midnight. Admission 5>0c. .'� ��'...-'"��.�:�':"�'�".;'.: �'-'� .'��''. ' Make plans now to be ther>4-Svving and sway to the scintillating strains <*f- Adrian James' orchestra* :':;:.'- .�:�'.'.�. '-���'-^'" ^ � �:- '�
Club Pkkj
. on
hold its first mooting Doc, 6, with
Presidoitt; Inu In tjm clutir; hri-portaia ;bu3inp8s AVUS thkoji lip and now ^members admitted Into
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llcard ; .spine) complaints tliat Oijit only OIQ sawnHI�'. workers craHh tills column, and tliq-.S^shtft' ors don't like to ho^ ignoi'cd, fWelj here's Hio lolwdown; on these
their Christinas
plans.
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The Japanese Hall is receiv^ ..J9-:�? Pew ahinajed roof. The
school room for teaching Jap-anese has be*n cohipieted, tooT
Mis^^
By WILL I. TELLEM Concert Enjoyed
Splendid, performances in od-oris, plays, singing, and speeches were greatly enjpyed by n largo andienee that attended the an�-uual Japanese school coucertjjeld here, Dec. 2. v-.=^r
_-^ a re v ail
to go, : OJi yesj almost | -_* His plans are as yet undbcidcdy but. if he. shbuid make up his .'/mind, I hope those t\vo popula r t own lads wil 1 -start teaching him sonib�'..ho'l-s.ti.iiff. Otherwise, the fair maidens will have to watch their toes.
A message to Rosle's Beau to be prepared for the event.
Haven't heard much about what Min, Babe, and Joe are going to do, but judging from the broad grin on Alin's fact, I think I can guess. He'll probably spend
By NEvys ANP views
bined dfVqrts of Seinehkai and the Seinehkal to stage a con-c�rt ,in co-pperatipii wiOx the NokaJ's Alans' of the Shinnen-kai and Engalkai lias beeix received with groat enthusiasm; ';:Thc: prograin outlined by "Yuke" Nishika wa and his committee promises ''Something Different."
Your correspondent had the pleasure of witnessing rehearsals an d t h is is what he '.'heard.:
Min�Say George, do youunind trading i)arts with 'em ? (George plays the masculine lead in THE
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secretary-treas�ii
f By Amarl Shaberu
! Electiphs>
;FaJl elections of the land 'Nisei Club lield ,..._..,., resulted in K: Imayoslii ^ being ejected president^"in,'succession to Nobukatsu Aoki; Othep meinbei^ of the executive include, M.. Kjta.
'� ^'JaMi
By
Sjng Song
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the serene of anotUer' one those popular ''sing >ongs"; ^by the Rovers Club of 'alls/ In keeping with the spirit of patriotism that is sweeping Ttlie country in the present crisis, the entire proceeds will be donated to the Red Cross Fund.
So c'nion you Nisei, bring along your nickels and rusty voices, and hell) support a worthy cause. Visitor
fit the
Baseball Concert
The local Hi in an attempt next s concert iv Vocal
..'In �'�
\ifi'*t
by
of his stand
n-lvv'ii Japanese was:.
�lifted president of t
i gill-no t fishermen's
lit ��Vancouver.-,' Secret
ns opening address, �
v-otkjiig in harjnbhy
ajia'nose- in thei indus
tni <iii<l ainicable relai
]j-ljorn Japanese fislie
"the; -same rights ami
,.( guest speaker at the fratcriial, delegate from the mated Association, Japanese Japanese to, work in close Numerous difflculti
be
next season.
Singing Visitor
^M4^tn"*'
.v i of citizenship rlgh luck by politicians*/ and sii b?n nveiit in the industry^;tl f the average Occidental fis Id of opportunity, he felt, \ joation nml co^operatioji couK
"MQDE
liore, bee. 2.
M? rW^1^^"Wa� 'U^^ed by ^ ; Kudo prinejpa, of (, u c^
^�h�� � The Seinenkai assis ed greatly in ,nakfUR ,,lc: CO^J ^.
s��^.l�y/-mnk|nff-'(h-ostnJei,r i alignments. M ai
To Japan . �''.'-
S- Kuninutlo. president of AMssloii. Japa.Ve.5o Farmov's ^ soi-mtion. loft here iw K V *':prv:4'j ll Ul� men's team is
��* to.x*J^$5&Zti SSS^S'L*^^** #*
��d Tosh- he a walk away for\^ Kitchenette
, i , .,---:.-� i^� i/uuui Y sijt'iin
^ day with a Miss - SoVd*o out Kerrisdale way.
Britannia Bits
By CRUSHER Cage Loop
loa^Jl?"e Soui"r Basketball league has just been formed comin-ising Britannia, Woodfibre
^(ISauamish; Britannia ciefe^ od Squaniislv last week 29-21 and ^ts to play Woodfibre'hev Portly,, if the men's team is
5hybT[f f �Uly k"ew how {0 act
<*^t% H-7^et's n�t nVacjise on Saturday nights
Mas--South of the Border"
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Our gulf-friends dowji at. Stove-ston are minus one of their fair admirers, -while Ocean Palls boasts an addition. Tragic? -No, .we don't think so. Miyoko Tan-aka, a charming young miss from the delta, is here visiting her sister, Mrs. E. KOzOno.
And we notice Miyoko has come prepared�rubbers, galoshes, and umbrella. '���'��
with
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A now kitchenette has just compiotod ^ ;,ho company Benefit of the; men lh-1 ��thqbunk-honso;
The tliree musketeers are on the War-path again but this time it's every nian for himself. Was the little lady from Haney the cause of the spat? V-$'s get you places, don't they?
East Richochats
-. By Chatter
Hello, folks and fellow column ists! Another columnist crashing these columns for the first time, with news notes from East Richmond, Sunbury and way points.
only by the .expected, there w
patronage/ I'm .v�i^ me . _wviJl assist in; doing their shrtre andi make frequent trips to the kitchenette, these long eve-=> in the ' *'
over.
K�ndo Clash
^;ith .the l>usy fishing season Aakanoshiku "lish * the Sunbury '�fish startedV in with where tjiey left of f
Bloedel Banner
By GAME-GETTER
Kindly directed by Miss G. A. Galliford, the Bloedel School pupils are at present deeply-engrossed in their annual Christmas Concert which te to be held in the spacious dance hall. Dec. 15. \AN the. students are practicing very hard, and better entertainment is in store this year for the whole community than ever before.
�. Tsiiyukf, trrat man movie projector.
Although Mr. Nakamura waj handicapped by a cold, he filled our .ears with two '"'-delightful songs.
And the Weather
Ho Hum! I don't know if 1 should say "Winter is here" o; "Should be here", but some folk are clearing spaces for skating rinks. But old Man Winter hw so far failed to make any sign of ice. The weather has lieen ei-tremely mild, and people as j<l have not taken up the Yuietide; Spirit.
few
Christnvas Concert
the ace
at.work, and we j forwarcl to their re- I Mv from oii*: � ^ 4
Jack,; "Did you hear a "Quack, .quaekl'' There. H;|S
again.
r\ aiid ni, comes
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The formula is apparently onten in working out their pi e fhan a diviner's verdict �* Pioneers In
In ft>nner~days, the relat Iras nuhei"simple'.. The latter 1 lusbnnd. But women have hi haking � Uieir relations with t heir husbands in particular,
Modern men in their asj many faults and shortcoming not without grievances. Tfv sentimental, that they lack e easily become cheeky if met forth.
So the modern young men
to guide tlu'ir social intercourse ach (Uho'r through'.many .years
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