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THE .NEW CANADIAN
Wednesday, January 21, 1953
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Maria Stella Club Expands Activities
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TORONTO^ Born to Mr, and Mrs. Hurry S. Hondo on Dec. 27, 1;C>2, at the Toronto General Hospital Private Patients Pavilion, '.�;, duunhk-r,. Laurie Naomi, a �i?-r-.r to Alan; . '
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TJ')\nON, Ont.---lWn to. Mr. i
; i:'ii Mrs. Kurny Yo>hida (noo ;
Kaiy -Toyota) on � Hoc. 28, 1952, :
a* SK Joseph's Hospital. London, !
j d:V-.;j:ht�.'!'', Carolyn
. TORONTO ;� B<.rn to Mr. and
Mrs, T\v Sak.H^iic'ln on Jan.-2. at
'�Si.' .Michael's Mosjntal,- a' sv>?i,
MAMM/r6.\ '�-� .Born- to .Mr.
"Xe\'vr iniiid the dessert. Just brin^r us another hachi of rice!." Komto Morikawa (so help me that nag his name!), our waiter with the devilish look in. his eye, practically floored us with "Ma . . . . anatn dachi .\va honto ni
we discovered little \valk-up apartments, intriguing shops with \vonderful works of art, little cluttered artists' studios. We turned around corners with people loitering under blue-red-white street lights, looking. sin-
yukai na katt-i nc! WatasM wa i^ter and dangerous and very in-nihon'ni kaetta yo-na kimnioi-hivtLresting, and we were a little ?;i nariniashita wa . . . Dochira } sorry we Were such "nice peo-kara ?" Home was never like this! j pie". We. made . friends with a 17ftween servings,.he gave us sta- j gift-shop .owner who" could have iy his being single and,' boon the Toymaker from- tKe. bal-
Th- Man;. V!> moiv f:u'-ets to its fast -expanding '."pr.-i-!'. ra'rmnt' rro'ht !y '\vhcn they .bo
l!"an H nr<>n l-i'olli'flh)^: ft Mil !l) It t :��.'
;iml a "(:)1 ��.(�' Club. . . Houdnur th^ ivcor'd .n'/mm'itUy �wlm-h includes both �.('!:! ss.ical arid
y;i.n;i^i,i i-ciH' IVjiaiiKi, Mann TIT \ulv and Viikio Mu.tsnbn!: Yuk.io Alnlsuba together .\\ ith Anna-- Fu-jisn\\;a lirad ilu- 'choristers; '�'./ .�".\V\i Went .for Hie dub is' n i'iinl. ;p:irly . sl.-itvi'i ' t'i>r ' '�I'Yid.ny,
'j.aii....';{lV u.f. St.- I 'mil's Hall, ;froih S p.m. Admission is ,">o-r Wilts' anil.
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Jv.vuko Ka\vakaini), on Jan. li, at' St. '.Ivts'-pli lli.i.spital, 'a".son, ^*ict<'>r.
KITCHKXKR, Out, ---. Horn1 io Mr. 'an'd .Mrs. MuiU'o lva\\-asoe, on .,'an. :i at Kitchener- Waterloo |[os|Htai. a daughter Maureen
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TO HO X TO ..- Horn- to.;Mr. and Mrs. Takao Savvada (nee Joan Ishii) 'or. Jan. o at St. .'. Michael's" _l[(^>ni(;v!r a \daug"lUcr'r, Karon/ Ka-'n'a'k'o. -"'�"'. �.-.'�.". . '.''... � � '.
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hi*?, day .'.off being Monday. Wo-worp intn.Khicc'd to ;Miyako's proprietor. Booking1 very.much like a Japanese.edition of Peter Lorre, '�From Montreal ?:".' ho enquired a:'.if" !'u>..didn't -qi'iito believe'.u.s. As an afterthought, it came to me that perhaps \vo should have fallen into character .and said "I 'aiv from Tokyo, Japan/I are'.vcl-ly happy �'and � appreciate "to- n^ he-ah. Sank-yu;" :
'-We were told we were .sitting" right next door to a famous inovi-j actor. "Psst . ." whispered 1,-sail-;ing on a .veryV very d*;y Martini, to '..my pal, "Can yoii recognize him?1' Said, she, one cloud higher, on. her very, very dry Martini,
let "Ooppelia", slouchy-shoulder-:fd, long-haired bushy-browed, and with long, thin, tapering fingers ... who patted his dog, Brandy, arid told us. about his Village; and when we parted company, lie told u& we could go anywhere in the Village unescortpd except into Xick's Place. And right' . away, we . inade mental note:. "For- future reference--Xick^s Place:'"
, For bur last night we did
.Greenwich Village 'agajn> to explore 1? Barrow Street, to sip Dubonnet and dine on exotic fare. "No; 17", dripping: with; atinos-phere and soft music and candle-
'I'O^OXTO:-- 'l.�i:n io Mivand
Mrs. Shoji kryonaga (nee' May
liakoda) on Jan. S at S^. Mich-
ac-l's Hospital; "a daughter,; -Nina'
'Judith'.1 . �'. �'" �'� . .'";.�'
"Nopp ... must bp a-cowboy in j ,jgh{. p}avinr On pensive faces,
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lovely fates, - mdody; faces;:.,.,.- .
pictures
And we're still
wondorrng: if that was a irty look w-e :got or just the. effects of a dry martini on an empty, stom-
ach. �' .�'�.'��� '-�"' '. ,�'� ' . .���� . �._ .. '- '��'-.'��
. Greenwich Village, we Jove you
firelight from an old-fasliioned �stoiie fireplace. suddenly playing , 'up a forgotten artist's nrtn.ie carelessly scratched on a wall when -Jiis liopcs wore high.. .
. . . ;.on.\ a i)rivate, uhescorted j and' us, all drawn together, from meandering tour of .ourr own,: far places � lo share candlelight
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Church House, 8 p.m.
FEBRUARY
. dents* Club . 6th Annual G!on .' Miller "Nito, at UNF Hall, S:OH. 12:30 p.m. .
and \vine. Cynics that \ve, \veiv we tucked a menu card mark.vl "No. 17" under our arm for <>u-bdpk of memories. . .. . And t Hen \ our last drink at tin Bil.tinore^ under .the Big- Clock-where people meet or say. goodbye. And all' too* soon, the charming-'headwai.ter's 1 don't want 1^ rush you, Mamselle, but your plane . . ." ;
And so this-\yas .it , . .experiences, memories, thoughts.with': cut end .... aching feet and palo delicate orchids, the Automat any! No.'. .17,;.a' bewildering maxe of .subway ihsiructions and. soft candlelight .�-..=�. and the Surpris-. iiig, cheeky friendliness 9f "Gecx. lady,.you �re.'fjiiite a card!" tlirown at me across .a toffee counter (;i the heart of the Bronx.
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And so, I have for sale cheap, one New-'.York Gity Map, slightly used. '�'. �
LETTER TO EDITOR;:
(Coni'd from Page 2)
Niseis. '.Between", leeturqs...and hoine^�assignments', they turned Out the first columns of thi> paper. ; ; - ; :
"The times are changing, and we with them . .�;" Let it change. Tfipt is as.it should be. The U. of T; Nisei Student^' Club respond-; ibilities to its .members and its activities should bo gauged according- to the^nceds of its meiii-bers. Their responsibilities to>. >vards the Japanese Canadia)?-Community at large;is'clear.and Vbvious. Unlike','tlidV-old J.SX-^/ whose, responsibilities were 't:>.' proivicle Nisei loaders \vith.:th abilities i-o take t.heir'place in ih.> ;Strii^-g-Io to\\-ard political - "anil-economic ccjiiality,;their respon-.--' ibilitios should be; to'^foster gra duates 'who will' take their pja'w.
a credit and .asset t > ;c ur _ race ��an-,1 horiiage. Their rc-
rpi)nsi!)ililirs" are f h-~t " to iher1 studies^ However" T: ��; one caV: 'claijr! i'i bo oducate'd unless lie b<-well roiindod socially a^-i
tic opponunities nbouni! -.^.\ ':}:�
require, a special ethnic."c^;/- :';' j - those pursuit?. '
Th:-> pri?^e 'purpose of the N. -'. Studt-nf?' Club should hf'to p: vi�ie. a:- oriran.'zati�n.-where "?:-�;� f.-ontsv.f JapL'i-::.e>-.'> �io5t'-rvt car. t~:'. ai'i.i'.i.'iir.tvd wiih each other :;:: ' '"�:".,:"y a hi: c-f 5ivln! .relaxati'-r:."
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