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THE NEW CANADIAN
MAY | ] 94Q
TOWN TOPICS
friends at their home on. Gore Ave-, uc x.v.a . Sunday. Apt28. A spray
� A/r. /v'isi.1 Ohtula.: poputai suiter sun � and.-.master rinind ut the
��*�(���//*/>��� hawbull - team, ��was: dis- -\o.) van coloured i;.un,n�ons ,mu1:-.sU'jk
ihatged I mm tin \'uin mvei (an jdir pink tipers gnad iIk ua-nhle
vial 'Hospital on -Mandate April !whore . Miss Yvuv .Su/,i'.ki pio.ded at .
20, iilfif spending u week rcm/vi � 1.1k uins. Mrs. Matsui iv tin: rormei
� atuxi from a motor acc::h-m. :.Vh�.s Yu.ki - Watanabe. .....-�..
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oM Ml VI \ Mid gaily cohuind stuanuis and
l.i the io/j a'mospheic of llonti sjbilloons that lent .i festive .ur to the Cah. mcmbcis ot the \ \\\\ Ski Club, j Whcung, a most delightful Spring who fathered for (heir annual ban-l^cal was held by the Hompa quel and general meeting tost I udas. jYMNA at ,ihe buissu K.vkan hst April '26, showed their wholehcartAl {SauinUy. Special gtusts ol honor Approval of /he pw activities of To- tlw Hompa Sensor and junior
shio "Bus" Ohou by reuirnmg him!""1* unnis players Game* and dam.-
to the office of. presidency for another year.
1 lonoured guests of the Club and aflet-dimuM speakers included Ralph Mackenzie, Ski '/one Official. and featured sports writer for the Van.-' couvee Sun; Arthur l.angle>\ representative foi the Tycc Ski CUib: K,
O/awa, first ptesident of the Club. Hor the following T hiusdiy. May 9,
mg. were -enjoyed.-till a late hour.
��AYPA members'. Remember, the election meeting this "[ hursday. May 2. at 8 p m, The nuvunj: wilt take place at. the Holy Gross Mission and not at the Third Avenue. Church as formerly announced. The closing banquet is scheduled
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Presentation of the Tod a Cha! letvgc Trophy to Fiank Ha lartaka only was made by Mr, O/awa.
Elected to help the president in i. guiding the Club activities, wm: Ray Takcuchu vice-president;: Kou Higasbima and Sam Hagino, treas* ure ri Cecil Okawar.v and Sho Miy>v-ntshi. secicuty. Tuck Shinuy.u, cabin mamger. assisted by Dob Ya-5 it i, : To m II a i ,m a k a; V u nit De sh mi a, social Convenor,
The;evening dosed with the showing of ski films by Me^sts. Onaini and T\rkasaka taken at the Rokka Ski Meet at Ml. Rainier.
at the Holy Cros*. Attendance at ibis banquet will be bv invitation
? * � � � � �.���� .-. �� A�non;7 the passengers who rv-Y turned to the city on board' the lhe-Mar<t last Saturday. April 27, weiv Mrs S. Ihrvta and daughter. Yoshiho, who had paid a tour months' visit to th? Orient
FLIGHTED LOVE.
Mr. and Mrs. S Murota of Mar-pole announce the engagement of their (laughter. Fusae Kay,, to Mr. Mosao Sbim.Ula. eldest s"on of .Mr. and;-Mrs; 8. - Slninada. , Nakodos are Mr. and Mrs. L Nisliio.
The engagement;-.is announced of
�jMiss Alary Kato; only, daughter of
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tjour ra(f(v ticket t/e/.J 7 Ik pr.res JMr ,nt, Mts s Kato.'to Mr. Ham anil be drawn at the hujt Ski Club |-N^llobu. sccontt SOrt ol_\U. ami /J<ii:.v.oi> i/w lh<haf-,\iaij -^Vl/T^NrgarTobu. \T New
Upon their ivuun from a,, ^l�*;m�^ tended wvdding trip to Southern jth* Umver�iy of British Columbia, California ami Me.vieo.Mr. andMrs.f'v
MatMii were hosts lo minyj
hokk l^r I..R.S.M �A.T.C.M. diplomas m- nuvsk:
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1 :he vnga^eivicnt rook placv: at; th^ dionie of \\ and Mrs-M Uchida >Avuh\ Revi ;.R. : Akaya\v,v-: o11lcutin^,
( ONGKAWLA'JlOXS: V*-./' ^- I he I-.9-40.-graduates of the J.\o-1326^aiuwv Students Club \\ ish to .uk nowUtige \\ uh thanks the u�.<eipt ot
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How mam Nisei bovs have ever raised their hit-* to case I can count .the. number on my. bands ontiit ill i> vve V to spare. But mavbe I'm the exception Still, -why "\i6i\V � bats^ '1 here are several reasons.
- I itst. of all, some bovs just haven't
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y.P. Union Picnic At Newcastle Island
May 24, 1940, wijl go down in> history as the date when 1600 young people successfully Invade ; ed and captured for their hearts Newcastle Island,' across the Gulf of - Georgia . near Nanaimo. This is the occasion of the an� nual Greater Vancouver Young People's Union picnic.
The youth will embark at Pier C at 8:15 a.m. The "troopships" ;. are Princess Louise and Princess Elizabeth. Ships will-arrive at the I si A nd abou t noon, T here ; wi 11 � be dancing on the ship*s, ; dancing otr^the/lslanbn' sports, aquatlfcs for the bi'ave, free Ice creani, tea, coffee;.; milk, St. John's Ambulance in attendance, and, of course, good.fellowship.
Tickets may be obtai'ned from Mr. Tak Komiyama, DExter 1769L. and are available for United Church Young People : and frletids. The cost is: only One Dollar.
a telegram from Miss Martha Toda in Sea11le. Wash., expressin g Irer. si n -cere wts11cs for their; succcss^and.-jiapjv piness. 13ecause �the telegram - was \nx� avoidably delayed, \t could Tnot be; read at the banquer hold last Saturday evening.
In return for the many favours; showered upon them by the male; students, co-eds of the Japanese Students:'- Club, played escorts at a. small part:y- held at the Cave Cabaret last 1-nday evening. April 26; �
Honouring the Japanese members Of - the: 19-10 graduating class:' Dr. and Mts. M. Miva/aki will hold n reception at - their, home.. 2 7 i I Tri-. umpli Sucet. tins iriday. May i, .it-!el ci'ctoek. Nkiiibers of - the Aimuni i A ssoc ia :ion a re ieq.u-est ed tvv,t u ri\ row t.
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tiiink it <; so courageous and �.ive mannish to biave mx ele"u�Us a h any protection o\ei their grey matter, oi ma>be they ^ to im'vv�'^ guls with the Luj 'hat the tamt kink in their hair i* ^tmlh vt'n, / l.l- yoitr.ipecial somebody is one of these individuals: you'd' better p^T -.: hm to buy one light aw.n belor* be amies down with a b<d " pneumonia or sunstroke. - ' �
cTetonr'tv. sor�r nun r(tuse to rcaard us Nisei women as h,1!t, and treat us.as such.; I 'herefore the hat remains clamped on ''-"the >\ morning, noon, and nioht: Woe is me. I guess We'd he our Wrt\f$~
T hen there are those who arc jusr too la/y to exert themvhis c else they just don't know any better. Wise men who simplj tin't I member where and when to doff their "bats usually join the ron b't, owners' club and leave theirs at home. ItYs (he safest course, they ^, A far-sighted college professor once explained that he would never au-' wear his hat on tht campus because after One day of frantic efforts 'o salute every pretty co-ed, his arm was paralyzed, his head was ah^> bald, and ins hat twisted beyond repair.
Niseiettcs Prefer Gentlemen Heart-Throbs .-Does; your, heartthrob remember� - the- finer-points?. If so, ehilk *v for yourself 100 per cent. If he doesn't, then give him a reminder or r*o �' in your own subtle way. that/s if .yon like your paLtoJac a.gemUfnj" Hat doffmy, like the hand shake, is the traditional gesture w courtesy on the part of a gentleman.. The general rule for "where a�i " ivhen''-is thata gentleman always lifts hishat in ami intercourse with-women, ^superior ment or clergymen.
On.the street the gentleman greets a lady with a lift of, the bat It the man stops to speak, he will, remove his hat completely, and:Vill ji*; replace it until they*part. If thovconversation threatens to last more tbs-a;moment or twro,vthen the couple should,walk along together tlmsjliow. ing the gentleman to -clap his hat,.: er> - again. In .inclement- we.uha; it >ou're thoughtful, you'll tell htm to stand on no fornialit) Yo3 wouldn't- Want to be responsible for another hardy man sent to the sinitarium. now would ^ou?
Here's what Hmily Post- has: to sav about the custom; Whcr. i gentleman stops to speak to a lady in, the street, taking his: h.u and glove o(X^^^Lg,c_tLuJ5_]jre- sticiv^ofjicigarette-out-of the' way-r tonstitute-a irta,*'* oeuvre: that, must need: considerable- practice to be done without efforts though the process is easy enough to describe/ First of all, he transfers cigarette and stick (if-�encumbered with either) to his left hand, tsks off hat and transfers it to left hand, and at the same time:grips finger of right glove; pulling- it off i He then gives his glovelcss right hand:" . .
Whew' Aren't you glad you _weren't born a man'* By the tinu-he- finished his one-ntan juggling act. the lucky �-woman would be.completely out ot sight.
"CARE f'OR A SKAT. LADY'" t ;: Hats come into prominent play on a crowded street car ispeuj^ If ihe car is crowded with gentlemen. Upon offering his seat to a hi? the gentleman raises his hat, and if a man is accompanying the h<S\ N will .also raise .his in acknowledgenienr. if you are: tlie - ca iiscof _ all n> fuss, the least you could do to show your -appreciation would be t.o sr?.-: your sweetest smile and say- your sweetest thanks. : - -
- : .hi a hotel or apartment building etevator-,- the. .aentlem^ . remove hi,<;. hat in the presence of - a ladir. But.an office, or de;v*.'??.�*.:. eLvator or the other hand is considered a pubhc place. the
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