Appeal to B.C. Japanese
Full Membership in Provincial
JCCA Needed lor Future Steps
THE NEW CANADIAN
Open Houit Highlight Recent Hy-Noter Activity
T ",..*-*' S:M �
j, ;j .; >>t ' | r
v ''> i !'� ;i .'
^ : i }
! ((
v ! I
:'-, \ I ':
qfcEENWOOD, B,C,�All Columbia are being urged to Japanese Canadian Citizens'
appeal issued trora the orga^ica lion headquarters at Greenwood, The ne'ceftity for full repre-�tnt�ti6n of th� province'* evacuee* In the forthcoming �etjon, on quettions of1 property c,om-pemution, removal of. reatric*-tion� ahd restoration of full civil right* it ttrened by the B.C. JCCA in its drive.
This .organization forraeily hail headriuaifers ifi (he SlocVn Valley ftnd moved *to Giee-nwopd \\hen mass relocation moved the large part of the people away from the Slocan. Valley aiea,
On'e hundred per cent member-ship> of Green\\oo<f and Midway diUu'ct evacuees itf_repgrted and all those interested in membership are being asked *to contact the
Japanese residents in British become members of the 8,C> Association, according to an
B.C. JCCA, Greenwood, l�c7~Dr. George Ishiwara, president, Hint Katfitiji Hamanishf, chafiman, head the executive.
- � ': i M . * ' > ll ^'
! ,
i i
t-
f
SHIPMENT!
\\re are pleased to announce (he aifhal of anotlfer shlpmeiit 01 ASA4<USA NOR I, which ^e hope \\ifl be fn time loi >oui lioliday needs.. To om ens tomeis, \\hose oideis ue ha\e had (o hold back until this le-font shipment, ue extend oui
loi \oni-
\Ve al^o h�i\e on hand, bo Mde* oin icgular products of SHOYU, AJJ-NO-MOTO, and NOODLES; the following:
D.ried Shrimps
Fu-nyu,
Salted perch
Salted rock-c.od
Daizu (yellow soybeans)
Azuki (red beans)
Seaweed (rough
CANADIAN SOYA INDUSTRIES LIMITED
2131-2141 Dundas St. Vancouver, B.C.
"Japanese Representative: M.-R.S.-. SANDY STEIN
"PRIVY COUNCIL"
(Continued fiom page^l)
hearing opened on ,July 16.
In the decision just handed * downt the Privy^ Council �did that in an emergency "the in�* ' terests of the Dominion, are to be protected and it rests with the Parliament of the Dominion to protect them. What those interests are the Parliament of ' the Dominion must be left wilh considerable freedom to judge." , The judgment said there is no justification for the use of exceptional poweis gi anted under the Wai Measuies Act (and continued undei the Tiansitional Powers Act-which expues next spring) if it is clear that the emeigenc> has not niisen or no longei exists.
"But ^c^y cleat evidence that an emeigeiuy has not ai^en . . , 01 no lonpei evisis" is lequned before the Pii\> Council i-an o^er-nile a decision of Hie Pailiament. The judgment added. "It is not pertinent to the judiciary to con-sidei the wisdom or piopjiety of the pauicular policy embodied in the e-meigency legislation Determination ot the policy to be foL lo\\ed is e\clusi\el> a matter for -the Pailiament oi the Dominion-and those to whom it has delegated its powers."
On all points laised, the judgment was given against" the ,appellants, the Co-operative Gom-mutee and the attoiney-geneial of Saskatchewan, tind fa\oied the tespondents. the attoiney geneial-s ot Canada aiid British Columbia.
Subscribe to The New Canadian
4"
PHONE GE. 5048
FOR SALE AND FOR SERVICE
-A �
of Radios', Washers, Vacuum Cleaners, Refrigerators, and other Household Appliances.
RADIO APPLIANCE CO.
1180 Qiieen;~SlV^E., Toronto .
____ *
Proprietors: Basil McTaggart and Harold* Maeda
*
HAMILTON, Ont,� A entit'lefj "This Is OAK* World'r feaUired a Sunday afternoon meeting of the Hy-Noters at the 'All-Peoples' Church, Nov. 24. Guest speaker M. 0, Macdonald of Toronto, associate seeretaiy o{ the Canadian Home^Mhstons B0aid> led the discussion.
Mr. Macdonald stressed that each individual should give more of his time, ability Uud material possessions/ towards leading ihe Christian way of life. 20 members and Rev W. H. Pike were present.
��. + *
��
"Open House," ;\ social evening, was attended by -10 Hy-Noter members in the Hy-Noter clubroom in All-Peoples1 Church, Saturday, Nov. 23.
The progiam included games, sing song and a debate on club policy.
Public Health Nurse Declares Nisei Kids Among Healthiest
> �
HAMILTON, Ont.�"Japanese
Canadian children are among the healthiest of Hamilton's school children, so that there Is no need to lecture to Japanese Canadian parents 'about children's health," declared Mrs. S. C. Hsygarth at a well-attended meeting of the Nisei Young Married Couples Group at the All-Peoples' Church on Friday, Nov. 22.
M�*. Haygaith is a public health .nnr.se .from the 'Health. Clinic in Hamilton. She based her state-�men.t..OJi IKT coniacts with Nisei children in Hamilton schools in her, Avofk with the school health board.
Communicable disease and the uoik of tlie dominion, provincial and civic departments of Public Health Sen ices \\as explained by i he speaker.
The Yoiine Man led Couple* meet onco a month, featiuing pio s, ol educational inteiest Hob is ])�esiclent of the hob Kimoto a* seue-t ��\-n calmer
CLASSIFIED
I _.
Help Wanted
WANTED: Japanese couple ^tiliout family, or t\\o gnls, for Fult domesiit duties.in Calgary; family of four, including i\\o chil-dieii. Sepaiate li\ing qr.aiters including: plumbing, ladio, sitting--�0om, and bedroom. flOO.OO iM?r moil f h._ R ep]>U 031 JDu rUam', A vc., -Calgaiy, or Box 25, New Canadian,
MONTREAL NISEI ATHLETIC CLUB
NEW YEARS DANCE �
Victoria Hall
WANTED�Immediately, 2 girl* or t-ouple for- cook and maid duties. I5�?�arato quarters. Reas-onabljp ^ages, Ji\Trite Mrs, S, \V. Scott. South- St. Dundas. Oni. (4 from Hamilton).
WANTED� f�a.rt tfrrfe 'femile help'.- To handle Japanese oustcv jeers aud to take phQne .oriierK; ffdrh : 2 to 6 'p.'im." <!aily jn-eluding Saturday*: Apply Yee On Trading Co"!. > Elizabeth St .
WANTED� Canadian Japa�e�e girl to ilo genetm! booseworfc In " odeni" fiba*e " : An" Vxcf i- : H�nt bone -with donor's family, i a JuTt s . T rfc&f . . Write "� fan � Dr B
Are.. Hamilroo. 6�t:
WANTED: Glrf ftrgcffcraf fu T to
���� ' Jlfv.
Toronto Melon fotsfng
East Enders Really On, Whip Ac� Bombers and Arrows Get first Wji
TORONTO.�East finder* scored a suvjms<> unset UL they zoomed through the highly-regarded Au\< to *L t of 52-41 in the first game of a regular Toronto \ujei RJ^ ball league on Nov. 22, Bombers, the team of i\-i
basketball greats, finally hit the y __
win column with a close decision over the aggressive Hellcats, While the At rows also took their first win with a $4-33 result over the Nomads,
-il
'r
FIRST GAMEf ~ 7 "
West Enderc 52, Aces 41
v*
The Easterners were really hot;' they had to be to set buck a
'{earn like the'fast Acea. k.'Mil-sui, G. Hirajio and Nikaido topped (he winners' sniping column with 20, 14 and 13, respectively.' Chuck and Kenny Oda, Paul Hf-rano and
, Onishi dul the bucketting for the youngsters.
Yon Shimiiu, usually a potent point-getter, was checked tocT effectively to do much damage.
SECOND GAME; Bombers 34, Hellcats 28
Aftei ti ailing 14-11 at the half* bieak, the oldster Bombers came back strong to defeat the Hellcat? The Josei? just couldn't get them in under the bucket.
Point totals were well scattered among the - inne�s, while Y. Kujioka and Jinx Miike \\ith si\ points each were the high men for the lo^eis '
THIRD GAME: Arrow* 34, Nomads 33 This gamev >\as- .t-.u score indicates. . \Q\, final whittle did ihr- ] tipr In'tlie last immKes of game, A nous K Nomads put on Nagasuye polled <t b^kct -it two joints lo go -the same pla>er rtv shots but one, missing a game ttp.
to fcinlk * to tie ita
Maika\\a, Aicla netted seven poiirrs ajtioce
-nje \riflni, se\e� foT;lj
Arrows,-�while N and Kmrta \\uiv headed the Nomjul
| Plan Now . . .
��
I CHRISTMAS and
[NEW YEAR'S PARTIES]
\ Photogi.tpV i h\
I KUROYANAGI
165 Collier Stj Toronto,' Ont i
111111 r it 11111111 ii 11111
Make it a Date �
..... -TO COME AXD TRY OUR
DELICIOUS CHINESE
DISHKS.
Vl&w Chop
�S8 King Street
Winnipeg Open 4 p.m. to \ a.m.
G:C.M. BJGYCLES
(.<>,(- -^iJ " i,
I nh<-'' v i i !J ",
Order "iotir< N' % "�"* S<^I
Dunlop 3 and Sla^f i-" Q1 eei Badminton Ftackeii (Cn.it Strung)
1 Campbell and Dimjoj. .Shuttles, dozen
H.iUJiah'' B;itn. r '
I.iP l!uv H.III\ i >
< Kill-' ]!;'� 1
GROVE CYCLE-
M.iit "S Mi'-335 College St To1") ^ MI
POSTWAR APPLIANCES
1947 Models!
Toasters � , Irons
Lamps � Vacuum Cleaners
Refrigerators ' 0 Washers
Electric Heaters and Stoves
Radios and Radio-Phono Combinations
Record Players, etc.
Also all household furnishings *
Satisfaction Guaranteed - < Terms can be arranged.
TORONTO RADIO HOSPITAL
296 Colfore St.- ~ � � - ' . - ~ Toronto,
- Toro Tateishi, Proprietor
For ffei 'demonstration phone Kl :?37
^ -^
,-,..- Service a Specialty
SALES AGENT FOR G. McGRATH