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THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
Vol. 21—No. 27
RAYMOND MORIYAMA: r
SATURDAY. APRIL 5, 1958
TORONTO,. ONT.
o
Revitalization Program of TJCCA
Qualified Architect for Centre Takes One Step Forward
Raymond Moriyama is the ar
chitect who will design the longwaited Toronto Japanese.Cana
dian Community Centre.
Educated in Vancouver, Hamil
ton, Toronto, Montreal, and To<yo. Japan the 29-year-old Nisei
received his bachelor of architec
ture at the University of Toron
to. and Master of Architecture in
Town Planning at McGill Univer
sity.
Among his 13 prizes and scho
larships received during univer
sity education are the Ontario
Association of Architects’ Scho
larship for highest standing in
architectural design; the Ontario
b Association of Architects’ Scholarship for highest standing in
E construction; the Atkinson FounE dation Fellowship; the Toronto
ARCHITECT MORIYAMA
Guilds’ Medal for highest standB ing in architectural design, gra- which are: the Lutheran Church
B duating year; the ■ Architectural on Mount Pleasant Avenue, Tor
Athletic Letter and sweater for onto; Christian Science Church.
III active participation in sports; Toronto; St. Andrew’s Anglican
H and the Central Mortgage and Church, Scarborough; C. H. Bray
k Housing Corporation Fellowship Public School, Hamilton; Wo
for postgraduate work ($1,500.). men’s Athletic Building-, Univer
E
In addition, he has received sity of Toronto ($3,000J)00): and
first prize in Church Design Com- the Hamilton Citv Hall ($4’000,‘
>
g petition sponsored by the Presby- 000).
W terian Church of Canada, ToronHe is also qualified in town
to; first stage winner in the Mol- planning, with experience in pro
K son Stadium Gate Design competition, Montreal; an honorary jects such as creating an ideal
“atomic” city for Canada; Urban
award for Silver Tea Set Design Renewal^Study
of Toronto and the
Competition sponsored by the Na(publication
of
a
2o0-page report,
g tional Industrial Design Council,
first
of
this
kind
Canada, and
W Ottawa; and an award for House used as a referenceinbook
by many
Design, Hamilton.'
town planners; and Schemes to
»
Moriyama’s architectural ex- revitalize downtown Toronto.
| perience
includes . design
of
Raymond has had papers and
i houses, schools,. churches, fac- book reviews published by such
tories, office buildings, univer magazines as the Journal of the
sity and public buildings some of Royal Architectural Institute of
DEAR MR. SITARR
I So Who’s Condemning the Club
A Committee on Organization Tanaka,'Fred Sunahara, Bob Kaof the Toronto JCCA was set up doguchi, Tosh Tanaka, Fumi Ya
last Monday night, at the local mamoto, Jane Iwamoto. Lucien
chapter meeting. The 1957 exe Kurata, Jerry Kutsukake. Marge
cutive officers of .TJCCA will Umezuki, T. Kadonaga. Y. Kan
continue to take on the respon da, C. Furukawa, T. Kameoka,
sibilities of the local chapter for and T. Umezuki.
a few months longer while the
1 he new Committee on Organi
new Committee studies the per zation of TJCCA will meet on
sonnel and program problem.
Monday, April 14. to discuss the
fund
drive and program.
Clearly qualified to design the
Advisors to the executive of
Toronto Japanese Canadian Com
ficers on this Committee are
NJ CCA
president
Ed
Ide,
munity Centre, Raymond also
NJ
CCA
first
vice-president
finds time to serve as a member
Fred Kayahara,
Community
The Toronto JCCA Isseibu re
of the Cqmmittee on the History
Centre chairman Bob Kadogu- solved to encourage the credit
of Japanese Canadians Project
chi, CC vice-chairman Mikio Na- union movement at. their execu
kamura, and NJ CCA History tive meeting* held April 1. It was
of the National JCCA.
.Committee chairman George Ta decided that a special “Saving's
This Tuesday, representatives
naka. Also serving on the ad Department.” be set up.
of Toronto JC clubs and organi
visory board will be five Issei
This department will be headed
zations will meet Raymond Mo
bu delegates.
by T. Kameoka, with conveners
riyama to assist him in drawing
. The 1957 TJCCA executive of T. Kadonaga. Y. Kanda, U. Na
up a true picture of the desired
kashima, and T. Umezuki, and
..Community Centre. Question ficers are Mits Sumiya, presi will handle any new applications
naires were sent last month to dent; Stan Hiraki, vice-president; to the Kisaragi (Toronto) Credit
34 JC clubs to find out which Denise Nishimura, treasurer; and Union through the JCCA. giving
facilities would be utilized and Fumi Sasaki, Ruiko Nakashima assistance in collection of month
desired in the proposed Centre; and Jane Iwamoto, secretaries.
Discussion on March 31 centred ly payment of shares.
the clubs’ present expenditure
on rentals, and the amount on suggestions for an attractive CHICAGO-BOUND. . .
The annual Isseibu group tour
which the clubs would be able program to increase the active
personnel
membership.
It
was
will
head this year to Chicago on
to contribute towards mainten
suggested that for a balanced or the Empire Day holiday weekend
ance in the form of rentals.
ganization, older Nisei should be
Before architect Moriyama asked to provide the experienced which Tails on May 16-19. Sche
can proceed with a hypothetical leadership, while a junior group dule calls for departure on Fri
sketch and model of the Centre, is started for leadership training. day, May 16, and return on Mon
he must obtain information on The ipossibilty of a social pro day, May 19, with the fee set at
the kind of space required gram to attract more Nisei, such approximately $50. T. Kameoka
directly from the clubs. Repre as that of Hamilton JCCA-, will was appointed convener of the
tour, and is now accepting appli
sentatives from the clubs and be examined.
cations.
organizations are urged to at
Mention was also made of pro
tend the meeting on April 8, 8 grams including oratorical .or art VOLUNTARY MEMBERS
p.m., at 415 Spadina Ave., with contests, and of forming a strong FOR JCCA FUND. . .
written answers to the question er tie-in with the Committee for
The Isseibu has always favored
naires.
JC Community Centre to stimu the membership for the JCCA,
and has been ready ((^participate
late interest in TJCCA.
in
the annual fund drive of the
The Isseibu report recommend
JCCA
at any time. But it was
ed that a system of voluntary
JC Awarded Fellowship contributions
decided
that, due to 'personnel dif
by mail be adopted
OTTAWA.—Seven Ontario re for the annual canvass drive ficulties in getting fund drive
sidents were among the 17 Cana (which was not carried out last canvassers, a pattern of volun
dians awarded post-doctorate fel year).
tary payment of membership fee
lowships by. the National Re
be advocated to-the Chapter.
It was also reported that a
search Council for study overseas,
Members of the Isseibu have
Toronto
club would enter the already paid their fee and dona
it was announced this week. The
forthcoming Hamilton JCCA tions for 1958. Since the Chapter
fellowships are valued at $3,500
basketball
tourney on April 12 has not started its 1958 fund
foi' married and $2,700 for single
under
the
banner of Toronto raising campaign, the accumulat
persons.
JCCA.
TJCCA
sweaters will be ed funds are being held in the
One of the Ontario residents in
provided.
cluded James M. Toguri, Profes
Isseibu treasury.
sor of Metallurgy at the Univer
In attendance at the meeting
Many of the Issei members are
sity of Toronto who is due to were Mits Sumiya, Ed Ide, Fred paying $5 for membership fees
leave this fall with his wife for Kayahara, Harry Fukushima, although the minimum was set at ”
study in England.
Rits Inouye, Stan Hiraki, George $2.
Canada. He is a member of a
university group planning the
facilities in Toronto for the pos
sible 1963 Fan American Olym
pics and 1968 International Olympies,^ besides being a member oF
the Royal Architectural Institute
of Canada, and the Town Plan
ning Institute of Canada.
Issei to Aid Credit Union
Regarding the JCCA question,, aren’t, it’s just a drop in the lake.
The question of “why don’t and
their lack of members has noth|| ing to do with streetcars, or any can’t the Nisei marry outside
their group” again is referring to
I type or form of transportation.
the whole. You will be very sur
I
At a recently held meeting in prised at the number of Niseis
If which the scarcity of members who are associating strictly with
? was the main topic, it was agreed or are married to Occidentals and
upon that the lack of stimulating I doubt their introductions were
; programs is the biggest factor made in a local beer joint. So
creating this situation.
your statement of Niseis not
The JCCA is not a Social Club, being the ideal image of many
; true, but an organizing body hakujins can be factual ignor
; which is quote “somewhat dedi- ance.
SACRA.MENTO, - Calif. — A the largest recorded subdivision pleted, this subdivision will be
j cated” unquote, to better the comI can’t grasp the meaning when joint million dollar housing ven in- Sacramento and work is ex able to meet the needs of the dis
. munity as a whole and not as in you say, “the unmarried Niseis ture- involving Los Angeles and pected to begin in June of this placed persons in the present
Japanese section.
[ the clubs- for the individual en- who are pushing the thirties are Sacramento Niseis was revealed year.
This is the first time that Ni
This subdivision will be wel
I joyment. Therefore I see no con not unhappy but they need a feel last week at a press conference.
The subdivision, to be built on comed by themany nearby state seis have joined hands for such
nection between the* two in this ing of being wanted, companion
Consisting of
sense.
ship and friendship too.” I 265 acres in the outskirts of Sac and factory workers because the a large project.
1,100
homes,
it
is
expected
to be
ramento
will
give
birth
to
a
new
price is to be in the $12,500 to
However the above mentioned wouldn’t go as far as to say they
finished
within
four
years,
which
town
of
1,100
homes
when
the
$13,500
bracket.
The
houses
are
I meeting resulted in the appoint are happy for I doubt very much
going to have three bedrooms, is considered to be an ambitious
ment of a special committee to they are doing leap frogs and project is completed.
Under
the
name
of
Meadow
two bathrooms and will be a rus (undertaking.
investigate the situation and jumping for joy. If I were in this
Taul Watanabe, a Gardena
tic ranch-style.
view
Land
Inc.,
the
four-year
I
most
certainly
make some drastic changes in dilemma,
capitalist
and promoter, who has
program
will
get
under
way
with
The
city
has
recently
bought
their policy, and it was suggested wouldn’t be happy, having to feel
been
connected
with many of
the
directors
of
this
corporation
30
acres
to
establish
a
junior
col
that more social affairs be in the way they do.
these
large
deals,
was the party
being:
G.
K.
Kenworthy,
Y.
B.
lege
a
high
school
and
others
corporated into the programs to
So who’s condemning the Social Kamiya, Tom Kunibe, Tim Sa- totalling five in all, to be built who helped the Niseis to pur
raise interest and enthusiasm Clubs? .Not I. I was only in
chase the land over many others
by the city.
among the Niseis young and old. agreement with your thesis that saguchi and George Murata.
When the financing is com- interested in this tract of land
The tract is considered to be
I did not, I repeat, did not voice social clubs do to a certain ex
because of its location.
aPY objections to the young peo tent lessen the chances of inter
The city of Sacramento has
ple joining church activities and racial* marriages. Talk about back
been taking great interest in this
eventually finding a spouse.
stabbing. I’m not prejudiced
low-priced development. Roads,
I was contradicting your state against them; after all, if a per
VANCOUVER.—Douglas Jung, Ward and CCF Alan Judge down sewers and other facilities are
ment implying that Niseis join son enjoys rubbing shoulders with the first Canadian of Chinese ex in the 3,000 bracket.
going to be undertaken by the
Firecrackers boomed in the city itself.
mese groups for the betterment a crowd, what better way is there traction to sit in the Commons
streets of Vancouver’s Chinatown
ot their social life and not for any to meet and converse with
Mamiya of the Meadowview
when
he
defeated
former
defense
other reason.
on election night in honor of the Land Inc. stated that there will
friends ? It would be foolish to do
minister Campney in Vancouver young Chinese Canadian.
u . M hen you say Nisei, it takes in the inverse.
be no sale of shares to the public.
Centre
riding last June, was re
Asked by telephone for a re The initial capital of $150,000
towns, cities and provinces. You
About your barefoot bit, jok
Paint an overall black picture, ingly but a fact . . . the cement elected with a plurality of some port on the festivities, a* voice at was raised without outside help.
condemning each and every Nisei sidewalks are a bit too cold this 10,000 votes last Monday. The the Chinese Times newspaper
With radio and newspaper re
ot being marked with duplicity. time of year . . . but it’s warming Progressive Conservative candi said: “Can’t hear you—too many porting this latest project, it is
date racked up nearly 14,000 firecrackers, can’t talk—don’t being watched with great interest
No doubt there are many, but in up
*
Jerry Kutsukake votes, leaving Liberal S. Lyon speak English.”
comparison with others who
by the general public.
Sacramento Niseis Start Million Dollar Housing Project
Doug Jung Victory Feted With Firecrackers
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
Vol. 21—No. 27
RAYMOND MORIYAMA: r
SATURDAY. APRIL 5, 1958
TORONTO,. ONT.
o
Revitalization Program of TJCCA
Qualified Architect for Centre Takes One Step Forward
Raymond Moriyama is the ar
chitect who will design the longwaited Toronto Japanese.Cana
dian Community Centre.
Educated in Vancouver, Hamil
ton, Toronto, Montreal, and To<yo. Japan the 29-year-old Nisei
received his bachelor of architec
ture at the University of Toron
to. and Master of Architecture in
Town Planning at McGill Univer
sity.
Among his 13 prizes and scho
larships received during univer
sity education are the Ontario
Association of Architects’ Scho
larship for highest standing in
architectural design; the Ontario
b Association of Architects’ Scholarship for highest standing in
E construction; the Atkinson FounE dation Fellowship; the Toronto
ARCHITECT MORIYAMA
Guilds’ Medal for highest standB ing in architectural design, gra- which are: the Lutheran Church
B duating year; the ■ Architectural on Mount Pleasant Avenue, Tor
Athletic Letter and sweater for onto; Christian Science Church.
III active participation in sports; Toronto; St. Andrew’s Anglican
H and the Central Mortgage and Church, Scarborough; C. H. Bray
k Housing Corporation Fellowship Public School, Hamilton; Wo
for postgraduate work ($1,500.). men’s Athletic Building-, Univer
E
In addition, he has received sity of Toronto ($3,000J)00): and
first prize in Church Design Com- the Hamilton Citv Hall ($4’000,‘
>
g petition sponsored by the Presby- 000).
W terian Church of Canada, ToronHe is also qualified in town
to; first stage winner in the Mol- planning, with experience in pro
K son Stadium Gate Design competition, Montreal; an honorary jects such as creating an ideal
“atomic” city for Canada; Urban
award for Silver Tea Set Design Renewal^Study
of Toronto and the
Competition sponsored by the Na(publication
of
a
2o0-page report,
g tional Industrial Design Council,
first
of
this
kind
Canada, and
W Ottawa; and an award for House used as a referenceinbook
by many
Design, Hamilton.'
town planners; and Schemes to
»
Moriyama’s architectural ex- revitalize downtown Toronto.
| perience
includes . design
of
Raymond has had papers and
i houses, schools,. churches, fac- book reviews published by such
tories, office buildings, univer magazines as the Journal of the
sity and public buildings some of Royal Architectural Institute of
DEAR MR. SITARR
I So Who’s Condemning the Club
A Committee on Organization Tanaka,'Fred Sunahara, Bob Kaof the Toronto JCCA was set up doguchi, Tosh Tanaka, Fumi Ya
last Monday night, at the local mamoto, Jane Iwamoto. Lucien
chapter meeting. The 1957 exe Kurata, Jerry Kutsukake. Marge
cutive officers of .TJCCA will Umezuki, T. Kadonaga. Y. Kan
continue to take on the respon da, C. Furukawa, T. Kameoka,
sibilities of the local chapter for and T. Umezuki.
a few months longer while the
1 he new Committee on Organi
new Committee studies the per zation of TJCCA will meet on
sonnel and program problem.
Monday, April 14. to discuss the
fund
drive and program.
Clearly qualified to design the
Advisors to the executive of
Toronto Japanese Canadian Com
ficers on this Committee are
NJ CCA
president
Ed
Ide,
munity Centre, Raymond also
NJ
CCA
first
vice-president
finds time to serve as a member
Fred Kayahara,
Community
The Toronto JCCA Isseibu re
of the Cqmmittee on the History
Centre chairman Bob Kadogu- solved to encourage the credit
of Japanese Canadians Project
chi, CC vice-chairman Mikio Na- union movement at. their execu
kamura, and NJ CCA History tive meeting* held April 1. It was
of the National JCCA.
.Committee chairman George Ta decided that a special “Saving's
This Tuesday, representatives
naka. Also serving on the ad Department.” be set up.
of Toronto JC clubs and organi
visory board will be five Issei
This department will be headed
zations will meet Raymond Mo
bu delegates.
by T. Kameoka, with conveners
riyama to assist him in drawing
. The 1957 TJCCA executive of T. Kadonaga. Y. Kanda, U. Na
up a true picture of the desired
kashima, and T. Umezuki, and
..Community Centre. Question ficers are Mits Sumiya, presi will handle any new applications
naires were sent last month to dent; Stan Hiraki, vice-president; to the Kisaragi (Toronto) Credit
34 JC clubs to find out which Denise Nishimura, treasurer; and Union through the JCCA. giving
facilities would be utilized and Fumi Sasaki, Ruiko Nakashima assistance in collection of month
desired in the proposed Centre; and Jane Iwamoto, secretaries.
Discussion on March 31 centred ly payment of shares.
the clubs’ present expenditure
on rentals, and the amount on suggestions for an attractive CHICAGO-BOUND. . .
The annual Isseibu group tour
which the clubs would be able program to increase the active
personnel
membership.
It
was
will
head this year to Chicago on
to contribute towards mainten
suggested that for a balanced or the Empire Day holiday weekend
ance in the form of rentals.
ganization, older Nisei should be
Before architect Moriyama asked to provide the experienced which Tails on May 16-19. Sche
can proceed with a hypothetical leadership, while a junior group dule calls for departure on Fri
sketch and model of the Centre, is started for leadership training. day, May 16, and return on Mon
he must obtain information on The ipossibilty of a social pro day, May 19, with the fee set at
the kind of space required gram to attract more Nisei, such approximately $50. T. Kameoka
directly from the clubs. Repre as that of Hamilton JCCA-, will was appointed convener of the
tour, and is now accepting appli
sentatives from the clubs and be examined.
cations.
organizations are urged to at
Mention was also made of pro
tend the meeting on April 8, 8 grams including oratorical .or art VOLUNTARY MEMBERS
p.m., at 415 Spadina Ave., with contests, and of forming a strong FOR JCCA FUND. . .
written answers to the question er tie-in with the Committee for
The Isseibu has always favored
naires.
JC Community Centre to stimu the membership for the JCCA,
and has been ready ((^participate
late interest in TJCCA.
in
the annual fund drive of the
The Isseibu report recommend
JCCA
at any time. But it was
ed that a system of voluntary
JC Awarded Fellowship contributions
decided
that, due to 'personnel dif
by mail be adopted
OTTAWA.—Seven Ontario re for the annual canvass drive ficulties in getting fund drive
sidents were among the 17 Cana (which was not carried out last canvassers, a pattern of volun
dians awarded post-doctorate fel year).
tary payment of membership fee
lowships by. the National Re
be advocated to-the Chapter.
It was also reported that a
search Council for study overseas,
Members of the Isseibu have
Toronto
club would enter the already paid their fee and dona
it was announced this week. The
forthcoming Hamilton JCCA tions for 1958. Since the Chapter
fellowships are valued at $3,500
basketball
tourney on April 12 has not started its 1958 fund
foi' married and $2,700 for single
under
the
banner of Toronto raising campaign, the accumulat
persons.
JCCA.
TJCCA
sweaters will be ed funds are being held in the
One of the Ontario residents in
provided.
cluded James M. Toguri, Profes
Isseibu treasury.
sor of Metallurgy at the Univer
In attendance at the meeting
Many of the Issei members are
sity of Toronto who is due to were Mits Sumiya, Ed Ide, Fred paying $5 for membership fees
leave this fall with his wife for Kayahara, Harry Fukushima, although the minimum was set at ”
study in England.
Rits Inouye, Stan Hiraki, George $2.
Canada. He is a member of a
university group planning the
facilities in Toronto for the pos
sible 1963 Fan American Olym
pics and 1968 International Olympies,^ besides being a member oF
the Royal Architectural Institute
of Canada, and the Town Plan
ning Institute of Canada.
Issei to Aid Credit Union
Regarding the JCCA question,, aren’t, it’s just a drop in the lake.
The question of “why don’t and
their lack of members has noth|| ing to do with streetcars, or any can’t the Nisei marry outside
their group” again is referring to
I type or form of transportation.
the whole. You will be very sur
I
At a recently held meeting in prised at the number of Niseis
If which the scarcity of members who are associating strictly with
? was the main topic, it was agreed or are married to Occidentals and
upon that the lack of stimulating I doubt their introductions were
; programs is the biggest factor made in a local beer joint. So
creating this situation.
your statement of Niseis not
The JCCA is not a Social Club, being the ideal image of many
; true, but an organizing body hakujins can be factual ignor
; which is quote “somewhat dedi- ance.
SACRA.MENTO, - Calif. — A the largest recorded subdivision pleted, this subdivision will be
j cated” unquote, to better the comI can’t grasp the meaning when joint million dollar housing ven in- Sacramento and work is ex able to meet the needs of the dis
. munity as a whole and not as in you say, “the unmarried Niseis ture- involving Los Angeles and pected to begin in June of this placed persons in the present
Japanese section.
[ the clubs- for the individual en- who are pushing the thirties are Sacramento Niseis was revealed year.
This is the first time that Ni
This subdivision will be wel
I joyment. Therefore I see no con not unhappy but they need a feel last week at a press conference.
The subdivision, to be built on comed by themany nearby state seis have joined hands for such
nection between the* two in this ing of being wanted, companion
Consisting of
sense.
ship and friendship too.” I 265 acres in the outskirts of Sac and factory workers because the a large project.
1,100
homes,
it
is
expected
to be
ramento
will
give
birth
to
a
new
price is to be in the $12,500 to
However the above mentioned wouldn’t go as far as to say they
finished
within
four
years,
which
town
of
1,100
homes
when
the
$13,500
bracket.
The
houses
are
I meeting resulted in the appoint are happy for I doubt very much
going to have three bedrooms, is considered to be an ambitious
ment of a special committee to they are doing leap frogs and project is completed.
Under
the
name
of
Meadow
two bathrooms and will be a rus (undertaking.
investigate the situation and jumping for joy. If I were in this
Taul Watanabe, a Gardena
tic ranch-style.
view
Land
Inc.,
the
four-year
I
most
certainly
make some drastic changes in dilemma,
capitalist
and promoter, who has
program
will
get
under
way
with
The
city
has
recently
bought
their policy, and it was suggested wouldn’t be happy, having to feel
been
connected
with many of
the
directors
of
this
corporation
30
acres
to
establish
a
junior
col
that more social affairs be in the way they do.
these
large
deals,
was the party
being:
G.
K.
Kenworthy,
Y.
B.
lege
a
high
school
and
others
corporated into the programs to
So who’s condemning the Social Kamiya, Tom Kunibe, Tim Sa- totalling five in all, to be built who helped the Niseis to pur
raise interest and enthusiasm Clubs? .Not I. I was only in
chase the land over many others
by the city.
among the Niseis young and old. agreement with your thesis that saguchi and George Murata.
When the financing is com- interested in this tract of land
The tract is considered to be
I did not, I repeat, did not voice social clubs do to a certain ex
because of its location.
aPY objections to the young peo tent lessen the chances of inter
The city of Sacramento has
ple joining church activities and racial* marriages. Talk about back
been taking great interest in this
eventually finding a spouse.
stabbing. I’m not prejudiced
low-priced development. Roads,
I was contradicting your state against them; after all, if a per
VANCOUVER.—Douglas Jung, Ward and CCF Alan Judge down sewers and other facilities are
ment implying that Niseis join son enjoys rubbing shoulders with the first Canadian of Chinese ex in the 3,000 bracket.
going to be undertaken by the
Firecrackers boomed in the city itself.
mese groups for the betterment a crowd, what better way is there traction to sit in the Commons
streets of Vancouver’s Chinatown
ot their social life and not for any to meet and converse with
Mamiya of the Meadowview
when
he
defeated
former
defense
other reason.
on election night in honor of the Land Inc. stated that there will
friends ? It would be foolish to do
minister Campney in Vancouver young Chinese Canadian.
u . M hen you say Nisei, it takes in the inverse.
be no sale of shares to the public.
Centre
riding last June, was re
Asked by telephone for a re The initial capital of $150,000
towns, cities and provinces. You
About your barefoot bit, jok
Paint an overall black picture, ingly but a fact . . . the cement elected with a plurality of some port on the festivities, a* voice at was raised without outside help.
condemning each and every Nisei sidewalks are a bit too cold this 10,000 votes last Monday. The the Chinese Times newspaper
With radio and newspaper re
ot being marked with duplicity. time of year . . . but it’s warming Progressive Conservative candi said: “Can’t hear you—too many porting this latest project, it is
date racked up nearly 14,000 firecrackers, can’t talk—don’t being watched with great interest
No doubt there are many, but in up
*
Jerry Kutsukake votes, leaving Liberal S. Lyon speak English.”
comparison with others who
by the general public.
Sacramento Niseis Start Million Dollar Housing Project
Doug Jung Victory Feted With Firecrackers
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Saimoto Elected Head of Montreal Yudansha-Kai
_SUNDAY 10-PIN (Mar. 23): Barney, wa /64, G. Yano ’700, T. Wakabayashi
MONTREAL.—-New president Secretary, Ogura Shodan; trea
HAMILTON (Mar. 29): :
Herby 4-0 over Mas, Mike, Ken vs. May 761, T. Tanabe 711. '
of the Montreal Judo Yudansha- surer, Hayashi Shodan; judging 3-1, Paul vs. George 2-2.
BOWLERS-OF-THE-WEEK:
"Gentle- quintet are currently k
With Hdcp.: May Mukai 604 (246), nian" Jim Kinoshita 783, "Lady'' Kim points. With only 3 we
Kai is Saimoto Shodan. Elected committee chairman, Okimura . Betty
io
Aihoshi 599 (220), Marv Kadoha- Hashimoto 690. Honor Roll: Mits Shimoda it's anyones guess as to
ma 595 (204), Alice Takata *585 (209),. 757 (322), Mas Toyota 754,’Ko Kadonato assist Saimoto were the fol Nidan, and S. Bissell, K. Hobson, Eiko
Nishimura 583 (203). Men: Kiyoshi ga 748, Tad Kondo 719, Ken Namba 694 up on the top. Wow! What a
lowing officers:
Tanaka
607 (219), Tosh Fujioka 591 ■ (301). Ladies: Michi Hashimoto 678, Kay finish!
D. Jinks (all Nidan), and C. M. (222), Ken
Nakahara 589 (216).
Shimoji 632.
.
—Fred
Jones Shodan.
High Fiat: Nick Nozuye 609 (229),
WEDNESDAY 10-PIN (Mar
..
Terry Doi 561, Tad Wakabayashi 539,
Shigetomi,
Joe Tsujimoto,
The
Montreal
Yudansha-Kai
is
FRIDAY
10-PIN
(Mar.
28):
Jim
Morita
Fast and Furious
Jim Morita 506, Ken Nakanishi 504, Mike 595 (234), Mickey Cinicola 567 (212), man and, Milwaukee
Sports 2 n A
now working- towards obtaining a Doi 503,' Ken Moritsugu 501. —Barney
Yokota, Yuki Aoki and Ba-v
Kayo
Shigetomi
553,
Jim
Kitamura
'
544
VERNON, B.C.—Bob Fujimoto charter
from
the
provincial
Ken Moritsugu, Doc Aka-7h^??
(211), Sub Miike 544 (202), Sab Seki 531
of Grand Forks put un a good government.
NISEI MAJORS (Mar. 28): S. Hishika- (211), Jim Burns 526 X209), Sid Kondo and Kaz Osaka 3-1 ov^^^
Press, Lou Uyede and Toshi?
show in the roughest fight of the
525, Mike Idenouye 522, Sam Baba 520, . Regent
J o^n M
Joe Yamada 519 (202), Ken Iwai 516 raki. ’
-night in a district boxing meet in
Mori Higa 624' (202 ?in
(200),
Toru
Idenouye
515,
Joe
Tsujimoto
Vernon recently when" he met
5„8U.^°b
514, Bob Yamamoto 511, George Kubota
. „
..-— Joe Ykjinot/s;
Richard Lewis of the Okanagan
508 (203), Hideo Baba 504, Daye Kuwa- (42/), Tom Fujimoi 5/1 (209)
Miike' 558
City.
hara 504 (203), Les Doi 504, Roy Tana—
~ ^58 (216), _Sub ......
Naka550 193 b Sho Mc^
ka
504,
Mary
Ebata
480,
Joyce
Bob knocked Lewis down for a
michi 468, Yuri Mitsubata 466, Rose (Ud), Ed Nakamura 517 P02) fA
nine count in the first round, and
Yasui 448,'-. Marie Kobayashi 441, Alma
w
Miike 432, S,umi Schweitzer 422, Joyce Tom Takahashi 501 (185)
held an edge in the scoring on
Saturday, May 31, 1 p.m. is to ANNUAL TOURNEY MAY 3
t10 ®
Taniishi 417/ Toy Hashizume 404, Joe (183).
the second round, but ran out of be the date when Toronto plays
Red Cap winner Tosh Sakura.
The Annual Nisei 10-Pin Tour Matsumoto 205.
steam in the third stanza to lose host to Detroit, New York and
Team results: Tower Paving, Regent
the fight by a decision.
possibly Chatham in the second nament will be held on Saturday, Press, Joe Ito, Central Cleaners 4-0 over
Fujimoto showed in the match Invitational Inter-Citv Tourna- May 3, 1 p.m. at the Olympia- Monarch Shirts, Lewis Men's Wear, Kayo
Shigetomi, Butch Yamamura.
Ginza
that he could really do it and big ment at the 01 v
-Edward Edward Alley.
Cafe, Speedway Automotive Supply,
things can be expected of Bob if Alley.
Kubota, Doi's Marketeria 3-1 over
There will be Men’s team Geo.
Hayashi Studio, Double S Tile, Yamada
he stays with the game and gets
The
tournament events, mixed doubles, Women’s Studio, Sugimoto Ins.
in top condition.
trophy was donated, by George ■doubles at a charge of $2.50 per
MIXED MAJORS (Mar. -30): Fred Saito
Sato and Shig Sora of Double S ' event.
884 (356), Sanzo Sasaki 752 (330), Ken
Tile.
Persons who wish to enter are Kaneko 710 (305), Kats Isoshima 707,
. There will be a Presentation asked to contact Archie Matsu Mac Nakata 673, Mary Ebata 629, Amy
Clubs, Organizations,
The TYBS Table Tennis Tour banquet at Columbus Hall, Sher- moto at LE. 2-1453 or Ken Naka- Kondo 620, Ginger Terakita. 613, Rits
Sugimoto 611, Kaz Sugimoto 606, Haru
nament will be held at the Toron bourne and Linden Sts. at 6:30 ♦michi at RO. 7-3834.
ko Sakuma 606, Mary Kagetsu 605'.
READERSI
to Buddhist Church, -918 Bathurst p.m. Admission is $2.50 per per
St., on April 8 at 7:30 p.m. Any son.
Would you like to help us?
one wishing to participate please
Dancing will follow the ban
phone Eddy Tsujimoto at RU. quet from 9-12 p.m. and will be
PLEASE
1-4230 or be at hand.
75 cents for admission. This af
Female Help Wanted
After a long season, this year’s fair is open to the public. Male Help Wanted
0 SUPPORT all those companies
tournament should prove very in
who support your paper
Those entering- the tourney are HOME sewer, experienced on doll ROUGH spotter for drycleaners,' ex
teresting. Last year’s champs, asked to contact Ken Moritsugu clothes with electric machine, apply perience not necessary. Apply 2318 Bloor
* USE the products and services
Jack Shigetomi and Lily Kurata (RO. 2-4408) or Sub Miike (LE. second floor, 350 Sorauren Ave., Toronto St. West, phone RO.'6-1007 (Toronto).
of companies advertising in our
have been getting some very good 6-8345).
CLERK-typist, general office routine,
publication
Rooms
to
Let
opposition from fellow members.
small office, pleasant surroundings, 5Hideo Baba is quite determined
day week, $45.
Apply 415 Queen St. TWO rooms, kitchen with stove and sink,
• WHEN making "purchases refer
W. (Toronto).
"
that he’ll take the championships
Woodbine and Danforth. Phone OX.
always to the company's ad
9-6174 after 6 p.m. (Toronto).
this year but Kiyoshi Yamamoto, Ramblers Cross Buicks
vertisement
YOU SAW IN OUR
Domestic Help Wanted
Sunn Sora, Roy Asa, Ike Shioza
NEWSPAPER
Lyndhurst
Ramblers
forced
a
____Businessfor Sale
ki and Shoji Michibata have dif
YOUNG woman for mother's help, ' ex
® BY DOING SO you help us to
sudden-death game in the East perience essential; new home in north
ferent ideas.
CONFECTIONERY
store
Toronto,
three
children;
$75
per
month
give you a better paper
Lily Kurada, the champ in the Toronto Hockey League final
'to start, up to $100. to right girl. Live BUSY Bloor Street West, doing good
ladies event has a slight edge, when they upset
Crosstown in. ME. 5-0426. (Toronto)
© REMEMBER—this is YOUR PAPER,
business, $4,000 will handle.
Many
but her lack of practice may be Buicks 8-1 in the second game of
which is fighting to keep our
SI,25.- Capable girl or . woman for gen houses, 8 to 15 rooms, good income,
.her downfall.
language alive—and serves our
eral
_
housekeeping
in
friendly
home;
Edith Tatebe with her “I can’t their best-of-three series before cooking not necessary; char kept; priv can buy some* with very small down
community in Canada.
get that shot”; Marge Nakao more than 1,800 fans at East ate room with radio, liberal time off. payment. Phone
with her straight arm "drive and York Arena. With the series tied HU. 9-6472. (Toronto).
HELP US TO HELP YOUh
y
SAM S. TSUMURA
Sets Sato^with the penhold drive 1-1, the deciding game will be
Keith Brooks Real Estate
can give the champ a good fight.
. 582 Yonge'“Street, Toronto
All in all, every participant played next Sunday when last
WA. 4-7711 or Res.: AT. 2-3873
does show a great improvement. year’s winners, the Double S Tile >
—Ed Nisei Flyers, give up the trophy.
h
Intercity Banquet fece, and Annual Keg Tourney
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For Homes, Business or
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CHOP SUEY HOUSE
Economical, Tasty
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Established over 35 Years
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MUtual 5-6421, Day or Night
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EM. 8-2475
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Orders to Take Ou’
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Vancouver-ites!
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-
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IN NEGOTIATING
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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT,"
MORTGAGES,
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Ladies' Shoes, 1 & Up
Men's Scott McHales, 4-14 *
Consult
Azu G. Oikawa
Use Our Complete Formal Wear
RENTAL SERVICE
Boultbee Sweet & Co. Ltd.
ALBERT'S SHOE STORE
1000 W. King Edward, VANCOUVER
CE. 4184
|)j
CH. 3231
1328 Queen St. West
Toronto
We have everything for the Bride and
Groom and the complete wedding party in
the latest styles at very reasonable prices.
C.O.D. ORDERS
FROM COAST TO COAST
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OPTOMETRISTS
556 Yonge WA. 2-3270
at Wellesley
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For Your Eyes'
A Big Majority of Japanese Canadian Customers
M. YANAGISAWA
Order Your Wedding Cards At The New Canadian
Printing Expertly Done
PHONE EM. 6-5005 i
__
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VANCOUVER. B.C.
representing
n
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—.
*
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!
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THE -------NEW
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SPORTS
CANADIAN
»-^,ua?, April 5
:
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KK^N^AC^WNADA'
Saimoto Elected Head of Montreal Yudansha-Kai
_SUNDAY 10-PIN (Mar. 23): Barney, wa /64, G. Yano ’700, T. Wakabayashi
MONTREAL.—-New president Secretary, Ogura Shodan; trea
HAMILTON (Mar. 29): :
Herby 4-0 over Mas, Mike, Ken vs. May 761, T. Tanabe 711. '
of the Montreal Judo Yudansha- surer, Hayashi Shodan; judging 3-1, Paul vs. George 2-2.
BOWLERS-OF-THE-WEEK:
"Gentle- quintet are currently k
With Hdcp.: May Mukai 604 (246), nian" Jim Kinoshita 783, "Lady'' Kim points. With only 3 we
Kai is Saimoto Shodan. Elected committee chairman, Okimura . Betty
io
Aihoshi 599 (220), Marv Kadoha- Hashimoto 690. Honor Roll: Mits Shimoda it's anyones guess as to
ma 595 (204), Alice Takata *585 (209),. 757 (322), Mas Toyota 754,’Ko Kadonato assist Saimoto were the fol Nidan, and S. Bissell, K. Hobson, Eiko
Nishimura 583 (203). Men: Kiyoshi ga 748, Tad Kondo 719, Ken Namba 694 up on the top. Wow! What a
lowing officers:
Tanaka
607 (219), Tosh Fujioka 591 ■ (301). Ladies: Michi Hashimoto 678, Kay finish!
D. Jinks (all Nidan), and C. M. (222), Ken
Nakahara 589 (216).
Shimoji 632.
.
—Fred
Jones Shodan.
High Fiat: Nick Nozuye 609 (229),
WEDNESDAY 10-PIN (Mar
..
Terry Doi 561, Tad Wakabayashi 539,
Shigetomi,
Joe Tsujimoto,
The
Montreal
Yudansha-Kai
is
FRIDAY
10-PIN
(Mar.
28):
Jim
Morita
Fast and Furious
Jim Morita 506, Ken Nakanishi 504, Mike 595 (234), Mickey Cinicola 567 (212), man and, Milwaukee
Sports 2 n A
now working- towards obtaining a Doi 503,' Ken Moritsugu 501. —Barney
Yokota, Yuki Aoki and Ba-v
Kayo
Shigetomi
553,
Jim
Kitamura
'
544
VERNON, B.C.—Bob Fujimoto charter
from
the
provincial
Ken Moritsugu, Doc Aka-7h^??
(211), Sub Miike 544 (202), Sab Seki 531
of Grand Forks put un a good government.
NISEI MAJORS (Mar. 28): S. Hishika- (211), Jim Burns 526 X209), Sid Kondo and Kaz Osaka 3-1 ov^^^
Press, Lou Uyede and Toshi?
show in the roughest fight of the
525, Mike Idenouye 522, Sam Baba 520, . Regent
J o^n M
Joe Yamada 519 (202), Ken Iwai 516 raki. ’
-night in a district boxing meet in
Mori Higa 624' (202 ?in
(200),
Toru
Idenouye
515,
Joe
Tsujimoto
Vernon recently when" he met
5„8U.^°b
514, Bob Yamamoto 511, George Kubota
. „
..-— Joe Ykjinot/s;
Richard Lewis of the Okanagan
508 (203), Hideo Baba 504, Daye Kuwa- (42/), Tom Fujimoi 5/1 (209)
Miike' 558
City.
hara 504 (203), Les Doi 504, Roy Tana—
~ ^58 (216), _Sub ......
Naka550 193 b Sho Mc^
ka
504,
Mary
Ebata
480,
Joyce
Bob knocked Lewis down for a
michi 468, Yuri Mitsubata 466, Rose (Ud), Ed Nakamura 517 P02) fA
nine count in the first round, and
Yasui 448,'-. Marie Kobayashi 441, Alma
w
Miike 432, S,umi Schweitzer 422, Joyce Tom Takahashi 501 (185)
held an edge in the scoring on
Saturday, May 31, 1 p.m. is to ANNUAL TOURNEY MAY 3
t10 ®
Taniishi 417/ Toy Hashizume 404, Joe (183).
the second round, but ran out of be the date when Toronto plays
Red Cap winner Tosh Sakura.
The Annual Nisei 10-Pin Tour Matsumoto 205.
steam in the third stanza to lose host to Detroit, New York and
Team results: Tower Paving, Regent
the fight by a decision.
possibly Chatham in the second nament will be held on Saturday, Press, Joe Ito, Central Cleaners 4-0 over
Fujimoto showed in the match Invitational Inter-Citv Tourna- May 3, 1 p.m. at the Olympia- Monarch Shirts, Lewis Men's Wear, Kayo
Shigetomi, Butch Yamamura.
Ginza
that he could really do it and big ment at the 01 v
-Edward Edward Alley.
Cafe, Speedway Automotive Supply,
things can be expected of Bob if Alley.
Kubota, Doi's Marketeria 3-1 over
There will be Men’s team Geo.
Hayashi Studio, Double S Tile, Yamada
he stays with the game and gets
The
tournament events, mixed doubles, Women’s Studio, Sugimoto Ins.
in top condition.
trophy was donated, by George ■doubles at a charge of $2.50 per
MIXED MAJORS (Mar. -30): Fred Saito
Sato and Shig Sora of Double S ' event.
884 (356), Sanzo Sasaki 752 (330), Ken
Tile.
Persons who wish to enter are Kaneko 710 (305), Kats Isoshima 707,
. There will be a Presentation asked to contact Archie Matsu Mac Nakata 673, Mary Ebata 629, Amy
Clubs, Organizations,
The TYBS Table Tennis Tour banquet at Columbus Hall, Sher- moto at LE. 2-1453 or Ken Naka- Kondo 620, Ginger Terakita. 613, Rits
Sugimoto 611, Kaz Sugimoto 606, Haru
nament will be held at the Toron bourne and Linden Sts. at 6:30 ♦michi at RO. 7-3834.
ko Sakuma 606, Mary Kagetsu 605'.
READERSI
to Buddhist Church, -918 Bathurst p.m. Admission is $2.50 per per
St., on April 8 at 7:30 p.m. Any son.
Would you like to help us?
one wishing to participate please
Dancing will follow the ban
phone Eddy Tsujimoto at RU. quet from 9-12 p.m. and will be
PLEASE
1-4230 or be at hand.
75 cents for admission. This af
Female Help Wanted
After a long season, this year’s fair is open to the public. Male Help Wanted
0 SUPPORT all those companies
tournament should prove very in
who support your paper
Those entering- the tourney are HOME sewer, experienced on doll ROUGH spotter for drycleaners,' ex
teresting. Last year’s champs, asked to contact Ken Moritsugu clothes with electric machine, apply perience not necessary. Apply 2318 Bloor
* USE the products and services
Jack Shigetomi and Lily Kurata (RO. 2-4408) or Sub Miike (LE. second floor, 350 Sorauren Ave., Toronto St. West, phone RO.'6-1007 (Toronto).
of companies advertising in our
have been getting some very good 6-8345).
CLERK-typist, general office routine,
publication
Rooms
to
Let
opposition from fellow members.
small office, pleasant surroundings, 5Hideo Baba is quite determined
day week, $45.
Apply 415 Queen St. TWO rooms, kitchen with stove and sink,
• WHEN making "purchases refer
W. (Toronto).
"
that he’ll take the championships
Woodbine and Danforth. Phone OX.
always to the company's ad
9-6174 after 6 p.m. (Toronto).
this year but Kiyoshi Yamamoto, Ramblers Cross Buicks
vertisement
YOU SAW IN OUR
Domestic Help Wanted
Sunn Sora, Roy Asa, Ike Shioza
NEWSPAPER
Lyndhurst
Ramblers
forced
a
____Businessfor Sale
ki and Shoji Michibata have dif
YOUNG woman for mother's help, ' ex
® BY DOING SO you help us to
sudden-death game in the East perience essential; new home in north
ferent ideas.
CONFECTIONERY
store
Toronto,
three
children;
$75
per
month
give you a better paper
Lily Kurada, the champ in the Toronto Hockey League final
'to start, up to $100. to right girl. Live BUSY Bloor Street West, doing good
ladies event has a slight edge, when they upset
Crosstown in. ME. 5-0426. (Toronto)
© REMEMBER—this is YOUR PAPER,
business, $4,000 will handle.
Many
but her lack of practice may be Buicks 8-1 in the second game of
which is fighting to keep our
SI,25.- Capable girl or . woman for gen houses, 8 to 15 rooms, good income,
.her downfall.
language alive—and serves our
eral
_
housekeeping
in
friendly
home;
Edith Tatebe with her “I can’t their best-of-three series before cooking not necessary; char kept; priv can buy some* with very small down
community in Canada.
get that shot”; Marge Nakao more than 1,800 fans at East ate room with radio, liberal time off. payment. Phone
with her straight arm "drive and York Arena. With the series tied HU. 9-6472. (Toronto).
HELP US TO HELP YOUh
y
SAM S. TSUMURA
Sets Sato^with the penhold drive 1-1, the deciding game will be
Keith Brooks Real Estate
can give the champ a good fight.
. 582 Yonge'“Street, Toronto
All in all, every participant played next Sunday when last
WA. 4-7711 or Res.: AT. 2-3873
does show a great improvement. year’s winners, the Double S Tile >
—Ed Nisei Flyers, give up the trophy.
h
Intercity Banquet fece, and Annual Keg Tourney
CLASSIFIED SECTION
THE HEW CANADIAN
MOVING TO B.C.?
For Homes, Business or
Acreage, Consult
DUNDAS UNION STORE
WELCOME, JAPANESE CANADIANS
JIM KAKUTANI
REAL ESTATE
GOLDEN DBAGON
INSURANCE
CHOP SUEY HOUSE
Economical, Tasty
MARUKIN SOY SAUCE
1 Gallon ....................................................... ............ 53 15
We are open to the public this Sunday
Established over 35 Years
Open Noon to 2 a.m.
MUtual 5-6421, Day or Night
530 Burrard St., VANCOUVER J, B.C.
EM. 8-2475
PLEASE TRY IT NEXT TIME
Orders to Take Ou’
131A Dundas St. W„ Toronto
PHONE EM. 4-7692
Vancouver-ites!
173 DUNDAS STREET WEST, TORONTO
-
Small Size Shoes
IN NEGOTIATING
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT,"
MORTGAGES,
NEW SPRING LINES
Ladies' Shoes, 1 & Up
Men's Scott McHales, 4-14 *
Consult
Azu G. Oikawa
Use Our Complete Formal Wear
RENTAL SERVICE
Boultbee Sweet & Co. Ltd.
ALBERT'S SHOE STORE
1000 W. King Edward, VANCOUVER
CE. 4184
|)j
CH. 3231
1328 Queen St. West
Toronto
We have everything for the Bride and
Groom and the complete wedding party in
the latest styles at very reasonable prices.
C.O.D. ORDERS
FROM COAST TO COAST
TORIC
OPTICAL
Buy Your House Through
The Most Successful Realtor in Toronto
OPTOMETRISTS
556 Yonge WA. 2-3270
at Wellesley
25S College WA. 2-0991 at Spadina
Complete Care
For Your Eyes'
A Big Majority of Japanese Canadian Customers
M. YANAGISAWA
Order Your Wedding Cards At The New Canadian
Printing Expertly Done
PHONE EM. 6-5005 i
__
118 West Hastings St
VANCOUVER. B.C.
representing
n
LIMITED REAL ESTATE
153 St. Clair Ave. W.
—.
*
WA. 1-1191
!
Res.: LE. 4-1427 or CR. 8-1683 |
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Personal Notes
•y MARTY
Nisei Women’s Club
NITE UNE
General Meeting of Mrs. E. Kagetau
^lsei Romen’s Club of TorThe Annual Spring Tea will be
h?lrOn
26’ at heW on Saturday, May 3 at S p m
Marriages
Si S
113111 Thalia- at the Centennial United Ch^
-------- ;------- - ------ /x^wwxFROM ALBERTA
du,
8
Mountview
Ave.
701
Dovercourt
Rd.
OGA-YAMANOUCHI
Talent often lies hidden where first issue to recipients
Mrs. Nami Yamada who is a
Picture Butte, Alta.
There will be a program con one least, expects it This time it a person merefX
The marriage of Sumi Yama mother of one of the members sisting of odoris, a choral groun was uncovered in the little ham- eligibility forms in anv chXnS
nouchi, -second daughter of Mr. ®?'® ^^ interesting demonstra and fashion show. Also on the let of Coaldale, Alta., a small bank. This archJt^^
Keiji Yamanouchi of Picture tion and instruction on hook rug agenda is a Home Baking and fanning conununity ten miles, ed in individuals collecting as
Butte, and Toshio Oga, second n?^n=- The program was under Dry Goods Sale. Tickets are on east of Lethbridge.
as. $1200
(legitimate
In the Alberta Regional Drama aniuUn*—^20 per citizen). They
son of Mr. Makitaro Oga of Pic the chairmanship of Mrs. Marie sale by the members.
Seki,
leader
of
the
Central
Group.
ture Butte, Alta., took place
A very successful Bowling Festival, the Coaldale Little
□ ,
one bank to another
^'°^ Night was held recent- Night was
„aa uc
March 15, 1958 at the Picture
held on March 29 with Theatre won the best vlay award and Lad a field day. The new
^ukata (summer kimono) -the members’ husbands joining in in its production entitled, “All
Butte Buddhist _Church. The
embrace more rigid
; t ! • Summer Long” by Maxwell An ^P^-1?.
couple were married by Rev. U. making, under the supervision of the fun.
identification procedures and the
Kawamura.
derson. The play won, for direc
-e9lles A^ Uo issued by punch
tor Murray Robinson, the Calvert cara. machines and no person wall
Reception was held at the Lotus
Tr.ophy for best director and also receive more than one cheque.
Inn. Sewanin were Mr. and Mrs.
S. Sakamoto.
the honor of best supporting
Citizens are generally divided
«
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actor. In winning these accolades, as to the wisdom pf the dividends.
the Coaldale troupe competed 1 he; sum to be handed out this
KIMURA-YASHIMA
Anglican Easter Service Toronto Hanamatsuri v against
large groups from the
Brooks, Alta.
5 ear, $10,000,000, is smaller than
The
St.
Andrew
’
s
Japanese
province
’
s
larger centres such as last year’s, and many favor a
The Toronto Sangha will hold
The marriage of Aiko Yashi
ma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hi Anglican Church will hold its its Spring Hanamatsuri social on the very talented “Workshop 14” Srrant to several public institu
roshi Yashima, of Hiroshima, Ja Easter Holy Communion Service April 20 at the Toronto Buddhist of Cajgary.\ Coaldale’s population tions' as more constructive in the
is well under a thousand. . .
pan, and Yoshito Kimura, second this Sunday, 11 a.m., at St. Church.x •
The Socreds maintain
son of Mr.. Tsunesaku Kimura of Anne’s Parish Hall. Rev. K. Imai
that
the
bijection
of this sum in
*
♦
* ■
Another Alberta first has been
Brooks were married on March
to
circulation
is
a
good thing for
struck its death blow. The oil
22, 1958 at the Legion Hall in will deliver an Easter message, United Easter Service
tlie
sagging
economy.
(Probably
province’s unique system of free,
Brooks by Rev. U. Kawamura. and Canon E. Moffatt will assist
a
political
gimmick
for
the SocA joint Family Service of the babies for mothers has after ten red s chicken in the pot
The reception was held at Elks the administration. Everyone is
years of operation came to an
Hall.
.
Issei and Nisei Congregations of end in March. Heretofore, all ma theories). . .'
■'
cordially invited. .
Miss Yashima came to’Canada
Toronto Japanese Church will be ternity cases in the province were
Tension mounts in the neigh
*
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to become the bride of Mr? Kimuheld on Ea-Ster Sunday morning, on the house, the latter picking boring province of B.C., for tora and was the house guest of
up the tab for the entire cost of aaY (April 5), two underwater
April 6 at 11:30 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitsuo Karaki of W innipeg- Hanamatsuri
confinement
in the hospital. peaks in the strait of Seymour
Special Easter music will be
Brooks.
Henceforth
the
poor fathers will Narrows will be blasted by 1400
WINNIPEG, Man.—The Mani- provided by the joint choir of the
be
charged
a
nominal
two dollars tons of explosives. The twin na
.. toba Buddhist Church will hold Centennial and Nisei Congrega
Engagements
per
day.
.
.
vigational hazards, Ripple Rock,
their annual Hanamatsuri Flower tions, with Mr. Roman Toi, Mus.
have claimed more than 100 lives
Mr. Mits Sumiya of Toronto A
is Festival on Saturday, April 12. B. at. the organ. Mr. Herbert RoSeems
like
Alberta
’
s
oil
royalty
since
vessels began using the
happy to aimounce the engage Occidentals have been invited to ziatris will sing a tenor solo. Rev. dividends to bona fide residents channel..
h. Shimizu will conduct the serv will be handled under a new dis
ment of his sister, Misaye (Miki) this colorful event.
In .the interests of the Inter
The Sunday School will hold ice and will baptize chldren.
Sumiya to Alex Yoshiki of Tortribution system for 1958. In the national Geophysical Year, sever
■ their Festival on Sunday, April
onto.
al seismic crews from oil com
Engagement party took place 13, with a Japanese language
panies in Calgary will set up low
reading, plays and dramas. Re
at Sai Woo, March 29, 1958.
*
*
*
frequency seismometers along the
freshments will be served at 5.
Trans-Canada highway cast of
Everybody is welcomed to these
CORRECTION
Calgary to pick up any earth
Mr. and Mrs. Tetsuma Sakaki events. Please bring your fami
lies.
waves
emanating from the huge „
of Vancouver, B.C. wish to an
----------- ---------- :------------- -------- ---------- By HOP _
blast.
Though the source ofii
nounce the engagement of -their
eneigy
is over 850 miles awaya
TORONTO
:
F
onnerly
with
the
eldest daughter, Aiko Marion to
blues was 84 years old. . . . Pat
scientists
hope to pick up enouglvl
Soft
Winds,
pianist
Lou
Carter
Kiyoshi Akagi, eldest son of Mr.
Suzuki, the up-and-coming Nisei
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
energy
to
enable them to deteris
scheduled
for
the
Town
Tavern
and Mrs. Masata Akagi of Nipi
vocalist, opened .March 30 for the
The New .Canadian acknowledges with
m
pie
the
thickness
of the earth’s
next
week,
following
Hagood
gon, Ont., at W.-K. Gardens on thanks generous donations from the fol
past week’s stand at * Chicago’s crust. . .
lowing:
‘
Hardy
who
finishes
out
tonight.
March 2, 1958.Black Orchid with the Howard
With Hagood are Norm Amadio, Miller Show. Pat will also appear
An editorial prognostication
Mr. Y. Isoshima, Toronto.
Mr.
N.
Saito
of
Toronto
in
memory
Ernie
Osadchuk,
and
Ron
Rully.
Births
on Patti Page’s Big Record on was .conspicuously absent in the
of late mother.
.
.
.
Also
booked for later dates April 30. . . .
last issue of Maclean’s magazine.
and Mrs. Bob Takagi of Toronto
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Takagi (nee onMr.
at
the
TT
are
Carmen
McRae,
Are
the editors' faces still flush
birth of daughter.
. Of interest, .though not in the
Shirley- Usami) are happy to an
Manitoba Buddhist Church, Winnipeg, Lurlean Hunter, and Terry Gibbs jazz idiom: “Miyoshi Umeki Sings ed from the disastrous predic
nounce the arrival on their daugh Manitoba. .
and his new group from the west
tions last June. . .? (Copies were
and Mrs. T. Sakaki of Vancouver coast. . . . For Ellington fans— for Arthur Godfrey” (Mercury
ter, Karen Kimiko, on March 7, onMr.,
distributed
announcing Liberal
MG 20165). Most of the numbers
engagement of daughter. ’
1958, at the Wellesley Hospital in
good news—Duke Ellington and on this LP are longtime Ameri victory.)
Toronto.
.
.
•
his Orchestra will be at Massey can favorites such as “How Deep
• . • The mostmemorable scene
Hall in concert oh May 1. . . . is the Ocean”, “Teach Me To ^om. ‘'T^e Bridge on the River
■IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII^^
Obituaries
Dave Caplan’s Concert in Jazz night”,
and
“S’Wonderful”. Kwai”: the commemoration pla
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
kicks
off tonight at the St. Regis Others are “China Night” and que floating down, the river after
TOMIYAMA
with Kenny Gill on guitar, Wally Hanna Ko San”. Miyoshi (of the explosion. . .
Tokuichi Tomiyama, 72, of
Mr. and Mrs. Sataro Tana
Gurd, piano. Jack Richardson, Sayonara fame), born in Hok
Kelowna, B.C. passed away sud
• . . A very pleasant goodnite
ka and Mr. and Mrs. Shigeo
bass, and Doug McLeod, drums. kaido as the youngest of nine,
denly of a heart attack at his
to
the nurses on duty Satur
. . . The same concert series will was the first Japanese girl to dayallnights.
Nakagawa and family, have
. .
home on March 26, 1958.
open on Monday, April 7, at the sing American songs in Tokyo.
moved to 63 Amroth Ave., Tor
Stage Door, with vocalist Anne After singing with the U.S. Army
onto 13, Ont. Telephone OX.
Marie Moss ably' backed by Pat Jazz Band on a radio show, she
8-3016.
Riccio on alto sax, and Norm joined Tokyo’s top jazz group,
Amadio,-Bill Britto and Ron Rully the Tsunoda Sextet (the Benny
in the rhythm section. . . . Hamil Goodman of Japan) as band
DRIVING SCHOOL
APRIL_________
ton’s Westdale Hotel will feature vocalist. In 1955, the then53 COLLEGE (Near Test Area)
the
same
line-up
as
tonight
’
s
4
vp^~L%L
nt
«Extern
Conference of
4
established star of records, mo
TORONTO
ids (10th Anniversary).
Concert in Jazz on Wednesday, tion pictures, night clubs and
EMpire 3-9822
April 9, commencing at 9. . . . Of theatres of Japan tried her luck 8—Toronto. Committee for Toronto JC
Community Centre meeting, 8 p.m; 415
particular interest to Niseis will in the States. You know the rest
Learn to Drive the Easy A.B.C. Way
NATURAL GAS HEATING
Spadina;
be the possible appearance of of the story. . . . Capitol has re 12~Hamilton. HJCCA Basketball tourney,
Dual control; Patient,
trombonist Butch Watanabe in leased “Japanese Sketches” (TCourteous Instructors
40/ Mqm E., and Presentation Dance,
Armenian
Community
Centre
69
these Concert in Jazz series. 10123) played by the Shin En
■ Princess St.
Butch, who moved some two years semble of Tokyo, conducted by
Toroato' NJCCA Executive Committee
back from Montreal to Toronto, Ikuma Dam. . . . The 49th State 1G77
Meeting; 415 Spadina, 8 p.m.
has just picked up his local union Hawaii Record Company has is 19—TorontoOntario
Yudannha-Kai
Phone LE. 2-9085
card.
sued an LP. called “Sayonara— • Spring Judo Tourney at YMHA gym.
20—Toronto. Toronto Sangha Spring
WE HAVE NO
JUST NOTES: W. C. Handy Farewell Tokyo—Souvenir Songs
NO DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED
Hanamatsuri social at Buddhist Church .
SERVICE CHARGES
of Japan” (Hi Fi LP-3450). Per
26
AIamiltoa< Ont. Kodokan Judo Club
died
last
week
from
pneumonia.
FIRST PAYMENT IN SEPTEMBER
formed rather poorly by the Club
6th annual tourney at Hamilton YMCA.
Best known for his composition, Nisei Orchestra and Singers,
MAY „
St. Louis Blues, the father of the some of the feature numbers are
“Tokyo Boogie-Woogie”, “Hyo- 3—Toronto. Nisei Women's Club annual
spring tea, 701 Dovercourt Rd., 8 p.m.
Tan Boogie”, “Tokyo Serenade”,
“Sayonara”, and “Tokyo Ka-Chin- 1B—F°rt, William. Lakehead Nisei BowlClub banquet at Club Seaway,
Ka Mpsume”.
TRAVELLING
6:30 p.m.
CHURCH
the jazz scene
CALENDAR
FERMA -gas
F. TAYLOR
TO JAPAN
Or Bringing. Some
one over?.
We represent . all
lines including
American President
Northwest Airlines
Canadian • Pacific
and Pan American
Write or call for
full information and
rates.
DOMINION
Travel Office
55 Wellington Street West
EM.6-6451
Toronto
'JACK
NISEI UNITED CHURCH 701 Dovercourt Rd., Toronto
for your wedding candids
|HEMMY'
A
■ 22 Peterlee Cres.
Toronto .
BElmoht 3-3095
SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1958
11:30 a.m., Family Service
Easter Family Sunday
"THE JOY OF THE RESURRECTION"
Rev. Dr. .K. Shimizu
H E A R T Y
W E L C O M E
T O
•
•
A L L
TORONTO BUDDHIST CHURCH’” Bathurst St
SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1958
*
10:30 a.m., Sunday School
H a.m., English Service
E.C.Y.B.L. CONFERENCE
Rev. T. Tsuji
E V E R Y O NE
C O R D I A LLY INVITED
Personal Notes
•y MARTY
Nisei Women’s Club
NITE UNE
General Meeting of Mrs. E. Kagetau
^lsei Romen’s Club of TorThe Annual Spring Tea will be
h?lrOn
26’ at heW on Saturday, May 3 at S p m
Marriages
Si S
113111 Thalia- at the Centennial United Ch^
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du,
8
Mountview
Ave.
701
Dovercourt
Rd.
OGA-YAMANOUCHI
Talent often lies hidden where first issue to recipients
Mrs. Nami Yamada who is a
Picture Butte, Alta.
There will be a program con one least, expects it This time it a person merefX
The marriage of Sumi Yama mother of one of the members sisting of odoris, a choral groun was uncovered in the little ham- eligibility forms in anv chXnS
nouchi, -second daughter of Mr. ®?'® ^^ interesting demonstra and fashion show. Also on the let of Coaldale, Alta., a small bank. This archJt^^
Keiji Yamanouchi of Picture tion and instruction on hook rug agenda is a Home Baking and fanning conununity ten miles, ed in individuals collecting as
Butte, and Toshio Oga, second n?^n=- The program was under Dry Goods Sale. Tickets are on east of Lethbridge.
as. $1200
(legitimate
In the Alberta Regional Drama aniuUn*—^20 per citizen). They
son of Mr. Makitaro Oga of Pic the chairmanship of Mrs. Marie sale by the members.
Seki,
leader
of
the
Central
Group.
ture Butte, Alta., took place
A very successful Bowling Festival, the Coaldale Little
□ ,
one bank to another
^'°^ Night was held recent- Night was
„aa uc
March 15, 1958 at the Picture
held on March 29 with Theatre won the best vlay award and Lad a field day. The new
^ukata (summer kimono) -the members’ husbands joining in in its production entitled, “All
Butte Buddhist _Church. The
embrace more rigid
; t ! • Summer Long” by Maxwell An ^P^-1?.
couple were married by Rev. U. making, under the supervision of the fun.
identification procedures and the
Kawamura.
derson. The play won, for direc
-e9lles A^ Uo issued by punch
tor Murray Robinson, the Calvert cara. machines and no person wall
Reception was held at the Lotus
Tr.ophy for best director and also receive more than one cheque.
Inn. Sewanin were Mr. and Mrs.
S. Sakamoto.
the honor of best supporting
Citizens are generally divided
«
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actor. In winning these accolades, as to the wisdom pf the dividends.
the Coaldale troupe competed 1 he; sum to be handed out this
KIMURA-YASHIMA
Anglican Easter Service Toronto Hanamatsuri v against
large groups from the
Brooks, Alta.
5 ear, $10,000,000, is smaller than
The
St.
Andrew
’
s
Japanese
province
’
s
larger centres such as last year’s, and many favor a
The Toronto Sangha will hold
The marriage of Aiko Yashi
ma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hi Anglican Church will hold its its Spring Hanamatsuri social on the very talented “Workshop 14” Srrant to several public institu
roshi Yashima, of Hiroshima, Ja Easter Holy Communion Service April 20 at the Toronto Buddhist of Cajgary.\ Coaldale’s population tions' as more constructive in the
is well under a thousand. . .
pan, and Yoshito Kimura, second this Sunday, 11 a.m., at St. Church.x •
The Socreds maintain
son of Mr.. Tsunesaku Kimura of Anne’s Parish Hall. Rev. K. Imai
that
the
bijection
of this sum in
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Another Alberta first has been
Brooks were married on March
to
circulation
is
a
good thing for
struck its death blow. The oil
22, 1958 at the Legion Hall in will deliver an Easter message, United Easter Service
tlie
sagging
economy.
(Probably
province’s unique system of free,
Brooks by Rev. U. Kawamura. and Canon E. Moffatt will assist
a
political
gimmick
for
the SocA joint Family Service of the babies for mothers has after ten red s chicken in the pot
The reception was held at Elks the administration. Everyone is
years of operation came to an
Hall.
.
Issei and Nisei Congregations of end in March. Heretofore, all ma theories). . .'
■'
cordially invited. .
Miss Yashima came to’Canada
Toronto Japanese Church will be ternity cases in the province were
Tension mounts in the neigh
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to become the bride of Mr? Kimuheld on Ea-Ster Sunday morning, on the house, the latter picking boring province of B.C., for tora and was the house guest of
up the tab for the entire cost of aaY (April 5), two underwater
April 6 at 11:30 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitsuo Karaki of W innipeg- Hanamatsuri
confinement
in the hospital. peaks in the strait of Seymour
Special Easter music will be
Brooks.
Henceforth
the
poor fathers will Narrows will be blasted by 1400
WINNIPEG, Man.—The Mani- provided by the joint choir of the
be
charged
a
nominal
two dollars tons of explosives. The twin na
.. toba Buddhist Church will hold Centennial and Nisei Congrega
Engagements
per
day.
.
.
vigational hazards, Ripple Rock,
their annual Hanamatsuri Flower tions, with Mr. Roman Toi, Mus.
have claimed more than 100 lives
Mr. Mits Sumiya of Toronto A
is Festival on Saturday, April 12. B. at. the organ. Mr. Herbert RoSeems
like
Alberta
’
s
oil
royalty
since
vessels began using the
happy to aimounce the engage Occidentals have been invited to ziatris will sing a tenor solo. Rev. dividends to bona fide residents channel..
h. Shimizu will conduct the serv will be handled under a new dis
ment of his sister, Misaye (Miki) this colorful event.
In .the interests of the Inter
The Sunday School will hold ice and will baptize chldren.
Sumiya to Alex Yoshiki of Tortribution system for 1958. In the national Geophysical Year, sever
■ their Festival on Sunday, April
onto.
al seismic crews from oil com
Engagement party took place 13, with a Japanese language
panies in Calgary will set up low
reading, plays and dramas. Re
at Sai Woo, March 29, 1958.
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*
frequency seismometers along the
freshments will be served at 5.
Trans-Canada highway cast of
Everybody is welcomed to these
CORRECTION
Calgary to pick up any earth
Mr. and Mrs. Tetsuma Sakaki events. Please bring your fami
lies.
waves
emanating from the huge „
of Vancouver, B.C. wish to an
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blast.
Though the source ofii
nounce the engagement of -their
eneigy
is over 850 miles awaya
TORONTO
:
F
onnerly
with
the
eldest daughter, Aiko Marion to
blues was 84 years old. . . . Pat
scientists
hope to pick up enouglvl
Soft
Winds,
pianist
Lou
Carter
Kiyoshi Akagi, eldest son of Mr.
Suzuki, the up-and-coming Nisei
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
energy
to
enable them to deteris
scheduled
for
the
Town
Tavern
and Mrs. Masata Akagi of Nipi
vocalist, opened .March 30 for the
The New .Canadian acknowledges with
m
pie
the
thickness
of the earth’s
next
week,
following
Hagood
gon, Ont., at W.-K. Gardens on thanks generous donations from the fol
past week’s stand at * Chicago’s crust. . .
lowing:
‘
Hardy
who
finishes
out
tonight.
March 2, 1958.Black Orchid with the Howard
With Hagood are Norm Amadio, Miller Show. Pat will also appear
An editorial prognostication
Mr. Y. Isoshima, Toronto.
Mr.
N.
Saito
of
Toronto
in
memory
Ernie
Osadchuk,
and
Ron
Rully.
Births
on Patti Page’s Big Record on was .conspicuously absent in the
of late mother.
.
.
.
Also
booked for later dates April 30. . . .
last issue of Maclean’s magazine.
and Mrs. Bob Takagi of Toronto
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Takagi (nee onMr.
at
the
TT
are
Carmen
McRae,
Are
the editors' faces still flush
birth of daughter.
. Of interest, .though not in the
Shirley- Usami) are happy to an
Manitoba Buddhist Church, Winnipeg, Lurlean Hunter, and Terry Gibbs jazz idiom: “Miyoshi Umeki Sings ed from the disastrous predic
nounce the arrival on their daugh Manitoba. .
and his new group from the west
tions last June. . .? (Copies were
and Mrs. T. Sakaki of Vancouver coast. . . . For Ellington fans— for Arthur Godfrey” (Mercury
ter, Karen Kimiko, on March 7, onMr.,
distributed
announcing Liberal
MG 20165). Most of the numbers
engagement of daughter. ’
1958, at the Wellesley Hospital in
good news—Duke Ellington and on this LP are longtime Ameri victory.)
Toronto.
.
.
•
his Orchestra will be at Massey can favorites such as “How Deep
• . • The mostmemorable scene
Hall in concert oh May 1. . . . is the Ocean”, “Teach Me To ^om. ‘'T^e Bridge on the River
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Obituaries
Dave Caplan’s Concert in Jazz night”,
and
“S’Wonderful”. Kwai”: the commemoration pla
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
kicks
off tonight at the St. Regis Others are “China Night” and que floating down, the river after
TOMIYAMA
with Kenny Gill on guitar, Wally Hanna Ko San”. Miyoshi (of the explosion. . .
Tokuichi Tomiyama, 72, of
Mr. and Mrs. Sataro Tana
Gurd, piano. Jack Richardson, Sayonara fame), born in Hok
Kelowna, B.C. passed away sud
• . . A very pleasant goodnite
ka and Mr. and Mrs. Shigeo
bass, and Doug McLeod, drums. kaido as the youngest of nine,
denly of a heart attack at his
to
the nurses on duty Satur
. . . The same concert series will was the first Japanese girl to dayallnights.
Nakagawa and family, have
. .
home on March 26, 1958.
open on Monday, April 7, at the sing American songs in Tokyo.
moved to 63 Amroth Ave., Tor
Stage Door, with vocalist Anne After singing with the U.S. Army
onto 13, Ont. Telephone OX.
Marie Moss ably' backed by Pat Jazz Band on a radio show, she
8-3016.
Riccio on alto sax, and Norm joined Tokyo’s top jazz group,
Amadio,-Bill Britto and Ron Rully the Tsunoda Sextet (the Benny
in the rhythm section. . . . Hamil Goodman of Japan) as band
DRIVING SCHOOL
APRIL_________
ton’s Westdale Hotel will feature vocalist. In 1955, the then53 COLLEGE (Near Test Area)
the
same
line-up
as
tonight
’
s
4
vp^~L%L
nt
«Extern
Conference of
4
established star of records, mo
TORONTO
ids (10th Anniversary).
Concert in Jazz on Wednesday, tion pictures, night clubs and
EMpire 3-9822
April 9, commencing at 9. . . . Of theatres of Japan tried her luck 8—Toronto. Committee for Toronto JC
Community Centre meeting, 8 p.m; 415
particular interest to Niseis will in the States. You know the rest
Learn to Drive the Easy A.B.C. Way
NATURAL GAS HEATING
Spadina;
be the possible appearance of of the story. . . . Capitol has re 12~Hamilton. HJCCA Basketball tourney,
Dual control; Patient,
trombonist Butch Watanabe in leased “Japanese Sketches” (TCourteous Instructors
40/ Mqm E., and Presentation Dance,
Armenian
Community
Centre
69
these Concert in Jazz series. 10123) played by the Shin En
■ Princess St.
Butch, who moved some two years semble of Tokyo, conducted by
Toroato' NJCCA Executive Committee
back from Montreal to Toronto, Ikuma Dam. . . . The 49th State 1G77
Meeting; 415 Spadina, 8 p.m.
has just picked up his local union Hawaii Record Company has is 19—TorontoOntario
Yudannha-Kai
Phone LE. 2-9085
card.
sued an LP. called “Sayonara— • Spring Judo Tourney at YMHA gym.
20—Toronto. Toronto Sangha Spring
WE HAVE NO
JUST NOTES: W. C. Handy Farewell Tokyo—Souvenir Songs
NO DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED
Hanamatsuri social at Buddhist Church .
SERVICE CHARGES
of Japan” (Hi Fi LP-3450). Per
26
AIamiltoa< Ont. Kodokan Judo Club
died
last
week
from
pneumonia.
FIRST PAYMENT IN SEPTEMBER
formed rather poorly by the Club
6th annual tourney at Hamilton YMCA.
Best known for his composition, Nisei Orchestra and Singers,
MAY „
St. Louis Blues, the father of the some of the feature numbers are
“Tokyo Boogie-Woogie”, “Hyo- 3—Toronto. Nisei Women's Club annual
spring tea, 701 Dovercourt Rd., 8 p.m.
Tan Boogie”, “Tokyo Serenade”,
“Sayonara”, and “Tokyo Ka-Chin- 1B—F°rt, William. Lakehead Nisei BowlClub banquet at Club Seaway,
Ka Mpsume”.
TRAVELLING
6:30 p.m.
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the jazz scene
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one over?.
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|HEMMY'
A
■ 22 Peterlee Cres.
Toronto .
BElmoht 3-3095
SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1958
11:30 a.m., Family Service
Easter Family Sunday
"THE JOY OF THE RESURRECTION"
Rev. Dr. .K. Shimizu
H E A R T Y
W E L C O M E
T O
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A L L
TORONTO BUDDHIST CHURCH’” Bathurst St
SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1958
*
10:30 a.m., Sunday School
H a.m., English Service
E.C.Y.B.L. CONFERENCE
Rev. T. Tsuji
E V E R Y O NE
C O R D I A LLY INVITED
Page 8
■PAGE 8
ISSEI-DOM . .
Positive Attitude
^sBiye attitude for better
His
understanding was urged at the worthy organization.
second annual general meeting of gestion was made into a resolu
Saisei-Kai, Inc., last Friday, to tion to be recommended te the
new' directors for the coming;
increase supporting membership year.
pa££cularly among the N^ei ’
<hrect0^s’ report stated SUPPORT UNESCO’S
that during 1957, only 15 new
members were added to the roll mission to japan
and that last year’s operating
Consul M. Endo dispatched a
wo?- showed a balance of §1- special letter to the Saisei-Kai
?ota! asset«: 313,864.14). with regard to the United Nane directors recommended in
Association in Canada Com
”le .ccpchision of the report that mittee for UNESCO ‘‘East-West
1
? faces many projects
Mission to Japan”, and
in philanthropic, charitable, edu followed it up by attending the
cational,
artistic ’and
social general meeting to give further
Helds, but in contrast to the or- explanation. As a result, the folfvlnioa^°n-financial condition, 0
resolution was passed.'
nnlvStTei’ Vai. sh°U,d carry out
J-ne ocvwiu
second annual
annual general'
andshm%M^
projects, meeting of the Saisei-Kai
an“ should icaye-other activities support UNESCO;s ’’."East-West
—
until the financial stand has more cultural Mission to Japan” bv
strength. Therefore, the members assisting transportation costs of
are asked to give attention to an-' Japanese Canadian particithese points and to cooperate in
on this tour. The matter
increasing membership to build will be referred to the new direc
up a strong financial position for tors for further study.”
the organization.”
A member from Montreal sent
,.,A,Pr°test to this negative at
a
Icngtny
letter to the Saisei-Kai
titude was voiced, in that a cur
headquarters,
explaining why he
tailment of activities would be a
was
unable
to
get new members
hindrance to understanding and
that
5!^•
- • A wider field
bfnfe.,more supporters. He urged
ac
biJ
’
i
ties
ls
needed, including
that the members take a more
home
(not merely
positive action in order to get a
scholarships).
This,
was
also re
wider understanding of this
ferred to the new directors.
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KAZUO G. OIYE
BARRISTER — SOLICITOR
NOTARY
Room 103
College St., Toronto
SONGOBATICS
™Se !^rs Don’t Stop Meyer ■san
Lucien C. Kurata
In (he Chrzan Science Monitor a story
WaHy ^
Meyer said and the
’ TYt
1 MC 4nubiiaied bv
AfT' YaYJik- t0 M about
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
ba^k^T iarrP?ed ^da are beaming
HH??' r “.* Irish school the other dZy, ’after h“T‘X
MILWAUKEE. - Wally
L.
NOTARY PUBLIC
children through one of his ses- ated from the University of Wis oack. ln Trieste, Air. Ale ver is
waved bis- arms s?°n^ Immediately afterward the consin and was doing; graduate leading refugees in a gay son°- in
Suite 502, Temple Building
and lifted his baritone voice be
Unhe^sitv. As WsP thQU?d + ?aniP; In Madrid
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
fore smgmg groups in 40 coun- chief inspector of music for the a hobby he began working- with
the centre of a circle of
TORONTO
JS a. mixture of idealist, schools announced that the child foieign born adults at New York youngsters in a boy’s home
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strolling minstrel, ham actor, and ren were excused from their cus
Res.: RO. 7-3427
mght schools, teaching them Ensmall boy. The word that best de tomary calisthenics that after"oon- J1^^ Meyer on the pt SnAoT^^
th™to
scribes him is ebullient.
oh?’ '^e bas.conducted 23 son^He is, you could say, Alilwau- nplcntv ^ d a read7 Rad exercise
T° ?et, ^.bem to respond took obatics in orphanages, hospital!
kee.s smgmg ambassador to the
Mr. Meyer has his audiences showmanship. Mi-. Meyer.develop- and schools, always singin^ and
world. Judging from the bulging
Sn?1/-0?61’8/11^’. and ^us win- j
sing- ‘ action songs with’ gesBARRISTER, SOLICITOR and
after a while
files of mementos that Wallv
counhv
dS
r
?T
b
Self
and
h
.
g
that
the
adults
in
his
classes
were
tures.
”
NOTARY PUBLIC
He wants them to “loosen
brings back with him on hi*s
having
fun
singing
together
__
up,
”
to
one
of
‘
face
reminded
Office: Room 403
,
USh ^e“s’ arms, and mus
.periodic returns to his old home
and so was Wally.
h
?
Kaye and bis sing229
Yonge St., Toronto
cles
as
well
as
their
vocal
cords.
tovn, the world may be a little
And
Me™
d
ast
°
undin
g
success.
That
was
in
1948.
The
next
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surprised at this roving envov Gymnastic communitv sinrinoAnd Aleyer-san became so much
summer
Mr.
Meyer
headed
for
you
might
call
it.
*
°
°
at f"‘st:. but by the time he has
more convinced that his iproach
Somehow, what with the arm Europe. He travelled around, pay- in ‘promoting international reTafinished getting the Japanese to
-j'vn
sleeping- in
smg m Finnish or the Finns to waving and singing, the language hostels, riding
third class. Everv’
tiy a Hindustani chant, the barrier falls quickly. On his where he went, he talked his way still was the best. understanding
. .
'
travels,
Mr.
Meyer
has
picked
up
audiences’ enthusiasm is onlv
, .^bat - has Mr. Alever accom
equaled by Mr. Meyer’s own
j othcr tongues, into assignments leading “sono-o- plished? Well, take thl vS he'
batic
”
sessions.
°
Barrister & Solicitor
j
How do you go about becoming but often he finds himself some
made to Shinsei Gakuen, an or [
where
where
the
expectant
faces
a singing ambassador? Simple
PROJECT SNOWBALLS
phanage, in Japan begun two
' Cameron, Weldon
]
enough. Aou appoint yourself. m fiont of him can’t understand
The next three summers back ^Xnt ls afbe** Abe atom bombs
Ihen you ship out for almost anv a word Jie s saying-.
luZ?V°iE?rope and to North left many children parentless
Brewin & McCallums
place—Lapland, maybe, or For SHOWMANSHIP CITED
more Than half of the 1,000 chil5
E
b.
et
^
en
bis
trips,,
he
372
Bay St.
—
Toronto]
mosa-on. the cheapest form of
tka °rphanage has cared for
What does it matter ? Wally's led singing m hrs own country—
tiaubport available Cheap behclVe been Picked up *
a ^ sinS'in^ Should be
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J
cause you’re paving- your own
service clubs, off
if the streets, at railroad sta- 7
-tun. And often you can have just school children, and so on. When
way.
' '
as much fun singing the lyrics of the group could pay, he charged tions, and tlie like.
shy at
GATHER A CROWD!
a song if you don’t have the Whe^^ few dollars generally. firJ”eWn°wg^
X-RAY DIAGNOSIS
When yon ret to whichever 5 aguest idea -what they’re about;
C0“MnJt he appeared lirst, Wally recalls. “But after
a
few
simple
stunts
and
a
cowI
Paul K. Asada, D.C.
vn? °ut le g obe you’ve picked, fspecuil-y if you’re trying to imi
bnp2
d
??
ny
’
the
Reject
snowDOCTOR
OF CHIROPRACTIC
«°
y
.
t
he
y
were
responding
tate
the
contortions
of
that
funny
5 ,Fafchar a crowd together and
633
St
Toronto
? • sRent n.^rly a year in as enthusiastically as typical
Sri?ytr°'
t0 their sur- wWriCan- '^b^2 busby bair E
American kids.
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(office)
himself so much
pi ise, theyre singing along with nn V
r-SUlg?( bis way around
If no answer, call
19?9
inning in Mav, 10 UNG VOICES ECHO
■ ^ i and not merely siiigiiw but. up there on the platform.
BE. 3-3869. (residence)
maybe roaring like lions, thrash—t’ P€rhaps, is the secret. i
Y j - “le sPrmg of 1956 lie
Later, as I stood outside chat'
W
,
1S
Bist showman enough to headed lor the Orient for a 12Hwir??'^
ab°Ufc or damping
father^th
the director and bouse
Put ms audience in his sort of
U
-Wet m unison.
,
the
young voices could be
mood,
whether
they
happen
to
be
J ' Tanning to go to Cen4 bey find themselves, in fact
eaid
in
their
dormitories, re
performing what Air. Alever calls'
group of Scottish girl baand the Caribbean. peating practically everything_
Generat
thX1?0^10?7, ?he root w°rds
-te DePartment has you know how kids pick things
f “« are s°«S' and “acroba- or
Mu-shek s generals, ? . n him its unofficial blessings up
—while they wm S
the Okinawan geishas at the but no cash. Occasionally he'gets
ready
for bed They were noisy
Oood old August Moon
Blane66 nde 011 a government
OWr^rj
But you would describe it as a
Assist
bind of noise, a heartwarm
W^V around and
dLlJEllLfIJlIIUO’ONTO, ONT.
TORONTO JAPANESE CANADIAN
?Fd
hard waW' Mr. Me ver ing noise.”
COMMUNITY CENTRE to hnvOne man W?rks and ®^es ca?\?ki n ’ where anti-Amerim has been growing of late,
Th,? -5
huiM a house,
Mi.
Meyer
spent 21 da vs enter
nus is what I do.”
nlS1, f^Fy*18 w«lly accom- taining at dozens of schools, five
Distinctive
pushing besiaes meeting a lot of ^fnCai c«1^'a1 centres, a
Floral Arrangements
Won 7nd Seei1g a lot of Places? Rvukvu ^pita1, fnd so on- The
$ 1 .OO each
u\?;>f°Vne
he's making OkSu f Sh™P°, largest of the
$ 1 .OO each
mendh for the United States
P®YsPapers, summed
up his visit this way:
Anyone
who
leafs
through
his
Building Fund
He.is creating an atmosphere
^ ■apbooks 0311 have no doubt of
oiuerd
J he Holder of the winnin € tickct
fb™
international
friendship
may purchase-for $1.00 an
fap.-to Japan for Two P
? ? kgh songs and laughter I
JON ONODERA
ersons or $2,000.00 in cash.
vhich are desired by people of
LUTINGS HAIL WORK
trip may hr
Proprietor
IAKI~N WITHIN 4
a vrjn
.
S V3 hiding clipping from undewf^A and though unable to
^f:AR Ahl ER
THE DRAW
understand each other due to dif
Wally ferences in languages, they can I HU. 9-4654 - BA. 1-4374
with
gestures
'*' ( ommunity
with a be united spiritually. True'world
(Business),
(Residence)
group of French sailors.
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Next comes a photo of the Mil- W11 ,?e established when
540 Eglinton Ave. W.,
waukean beaming: at a stoud of Ltor m "’hlch "’‘j1 "'>pe out evil
«»W slum children in Cairo— J "S’ spreads throughout
Toronto
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ISSEI-DOM . .
Positive Attitude
^sBiye attitude for better
His
understanding was urged at the worthy organization.
second annual general meeting of gestion was made into a resolu
Saisei-Kai, Inc., last Friday, to tion to be recommended te the
new' directors for the coming;
increase supporting membership year.
pa££cularly among the N^ei ’
<hrect0^s’ report stated SUPPORT UNESCO’S
that during 1957, only 15 new
members were added to the roll mission to japan
and that last year’s operating
Consul M. Endo dispatched a
wo?- showed a balance of §1- special letter to the Saisei-Kai
?ota! asset«: 313,864.14). with regard to the United Nane directors recommended in
Association in Canada Com
”le .ccpchision of the report that mittee for UNESCO ‘‘East-West
1
? faces many projects
Mission to Japan”, and
in philanthropic, charitable, edu followed it up by attending the
cational,
artistic ’and
social general meeting to give further
Helds, but in contrast to the or- explanation. As a result, the folfvlnioa^°n-financial condition, 0
resolution was passed.'
nnlvStTei’ Vai. sh°U,d carry out
J-ne ocvwiu
second annual
annual general'
andshm%M^
projects, meeting of the Saisei-Kai
an“ should icaye-other activities support UNESCO;s ’’."East-West
—
until the financial stand has more cultural Mission to Japan” bv
strength. Therefore, the members assisting transportation costs of
are asked to give attention to an-' Japanese Canadian particithese points and to cooperate in
on this tour. The matter
increasing membership to build will be referred to the new direc
up a strong financial position for tors for further study.”
the organization.”
A member from Montreal sent
,.,A,Pr°test to this negative at
a
Icngtny
letter to the Saisei-Kai
titude was voiced, in that a cur
headquarters,
explaining why he
tailment of activities would be a
was
unable
to
get new members
hindrance to understanding and
that
5!^•
- • A wider field
bfnfe.,more supporters. He urged
ac
biJ
’
i
ties
ls
needed, including
that the members take a more
home
(not merely
positive action in order to get a
scholarships).
This,
was
also re
wider understanding of this
ferred to the new directors.
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BARRISTER — SOLICITOR
NOTARY
Room 103
College St., Toronto
SONGOBATICS
™Se !^rs Don’t Stop Meyer ■san
Lucien C. Kurata
In (he Chrzan Science Monitor a story
WaHy ^
Meyer said and the
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AfT' YaYJik- t0 M about
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
ba^k^T iarrP?ed ^da are beaming
HH??' r “.* Irish school the other dZy, ’after h“T‘X
MILWAUKEE. - Wally
L.
NOTARY PUBLIC
children through one of his ses- ated from the University of Wis oack. ln Trieste, Air. Ale ver is
waved bis- arms s?°n^ Immediately afterward the consin and was doing; graduate leading refugees in a gay son°- in
Suite 502, Temple Building
and lifted his baritone voice be
Unhe^sitv. As WsP thQU?d + ?aniP; In Madrid
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
fore smgmg groups in 40 coun- chief inspector of music for the a hobby he began working- with
the centre of a circle of
TORONTO
JS a. mixture of idealist, schools announced that the child foieign born adults at New York youngsters in a boy’s home
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mght schools, teaching them Ensmall boy. The word that best de tomary calisthenics that after"oon- J1^^ Meyer on the pt SnAoT^^
th™to
scribes him is ebullient.
oh?’ '^e bas.conducted 23 son^He is, you could say, Alilwau- nplcntv ^ d a read7 Rad exercise
T° ?et, ^.bem to respond took obatics in orphanages, hospital!
kee.s smgmg ambassador to the
Mr. Meyer has his audiences showmanship. Mi-. Meyer.develop- and schools, always singin^ and
world. Judging from the bulging
Sn?1/-0?61’8/11^’. and ^us win- j
sing- ‘ action songs with’ gesBARRISTER, SOLICITOR and
after a while
files of mementos that Wallv
counhv
dS
r
?T
b
Self
and
h
.
g
that
the
adults
in
his
classes
were
tures.
”
NOTARY PUBLIC
He wants them to “loosen
brings back with him on hi*s
having
fun
singing
together
__
up,
”
to
one
of
‘
face
reminded
Office: Room 403
,
USh ^e“s’ arms, and mus
.periodic returns to his old home
and so was Wally.
h
?
Kaye and bis sing229
Yonge St., Toronto
cles
as
well
as
their
vocal
cords.
tovn, the world may be a little
And
Me™
d
ast
°
undin
g
success.
That
was
in
1948.
The
next
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surprised at this roving envov Gymnastic communitv sinrinoAnd Aleyer-san became so much
summer
Mr.
Meyer
headed
for
you
might
call
it.
*
°
°
at f"‘st:. but by the time he has
more convinced that his iproach
Somehow, what with the arm Europe. He travelled around, pay- in ‘promoting international reTafinished getting the Japanese to
-j'vn
sleeping- in
smg m Finnish or the Finns to waving and singing, the language hostels, riding
third class. Everv’
tiy a Hindustani chant, the barrier falls quickly. On his where he went, he talked his way still was the best. understanding
. .
'
travels,
Mr.
Meyer
has
picked
up
audiences’ enthusiasm is onlv
, .^bat - has Mr. Alever accom
equaled by Mr. Meyer’s own
j othcr tongues, into assignments leading “sono-o- plished? Well, take thl vS he'
batic
”
sessions.
°
Barrister & Solicitor
j
How do you go about becoming but often he finds himself some
made to Shinsei Gakuen, an or [
where
where
the
expectant
faces
a singing ambassador? Simple
PROJECT SNOWBALLS
phanage, in Japan begun two
' Cameron, Weldon
]
enough. Aou appoint yourself. m fiont of him can’t understand
The next three summers back ^Xnt ls afbe** Abe atom bombs
Ihen you ship out for almost anv a word Jie s saying-.
luZ?V°iE?rope and to North left many children parentless
Brewin & McCallums
place—Lapland, maybe, or For SHOWMANSHIP CITED
more Than half of the 1,000 chil5
E
b.
et
^
en
bis
trips,,
he
372
Bay St.
—
Toronto]
mosa-on. the cheapest form of
tka °rphanage has cared for
What does it matter ? Wally's led singing m hrs own country—
tiaubport available Cheap behclVe been Picked up *
a ^ sinS'in^ Should be
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cause you’re paving- your own
service clubs, off
if the streets, at railroad sta- 7
-tun. And often you can have just school children, and so on. When
way.
' '
as much fun singing the lyrics of the group could pay, he charged tions, and tlie like.
shy at
GATHER A CROWD!
a song if you don’t have the Whe^^ few dollars generally. firJ”eWn°wg^
X-RAY DIAGNOSIS
When yon ret to whichever 5 aguest idea -what they’re about;
C0“MnJt he appeared lirst, Wally recalls. “But after
a
few
simple
stunts
and
a
cowI
Paul K. Asada, D.C.
vn? °ut le g obe you’ve picked, fspecuil-y if you’re trying to imi
bnp2
d
??
ny
’
the
Reject
snowDOCTOR
OF CHIROPRACTIC
«°
y
.
t
he
y
were
responding
tate
the
contortions
of
that
funny
5 ,Fafchar a crowd together and
633
St
Toronto
? • sRent n.^rly a year in as enthusiastically as typical
Sri?ytr°'
t0 their sur- wWriCan- '^b^2 busby bair E
American kids.
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(office)
himself so much
pi ise, theyre singing along with nn V
r-SUlg?( bis way around
If no answer, call
19?9
inning in Mav, 10 UNG VOICES ECHO
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maybe roaring like lions, thrash—t’ P€rhaps, is the secret. i
Y j - “le sPrmg of 1956 lie
Later, as I stood outside chat'
W
,
1S
Bist showman enough to headed lor the Orient for a 12Hwir??'^
ab°Ufc or damping
father^th
the director and bouse
Put ms audience in his sort of
U
-Wet m unison.
,
the
young voices could be
mood,
whether
they
happen
to
be
J ' Tanning to go to Cen4 bey find themselves, in fact
eaid
in
their
dormitories, re
performing what Air. Alever calls'
group of Scottish girl baand the Caribbean. peating practically everything_
Generat
thX1?0^10?7, ?he root w°rds
-te DePartment has you know how kids pick things
f “« are s°«S' and “acroba- or
Mu-shek s generals, ? . n him its unofficial blessings up
—while they wm S
the Okinawan geishas at the but no cash. Occasionally he'gets
ready
for bed They were noisy
Oood old August Moon
Blane66 nde 011 a government
OWr^rj
But you would describe it as a
Assist
bind of noise, a heartwarm
W^V around and
dLlJEllLfIJlIIUO’ONTO, ONT.
TORONTO JAPANESE CANADIAN
?Fd
hard waW' Mr. Me ver ing noise.”
COMMUNITY CENTRE to hnvOne man W?rks and ®^es ca?\?ki n ’ where anti-Amerim has been growing of late,
Th,? -5
huiM a house,
Mi.
Meyer
spent 21 da vs enter
nus is what I do.”
nlS1, f^Fy*18 w«lly accom- taining at dozens of schools, five
Distinctive
pushing besiaes meeting a lot of ^fnCai c«1^'a1 centres, a
Floral Arrangements
Won 7nd Seei1g a lot of Places? Rvukvu ^pita1, fnd so on- The
$ 1 .OO each
u\?;>f°Vne
he's making OkSu f Sh™P°, largest of the
$ 1 .OO each
mendh for the United States
P®YsPapers, summed
up his visit this way:
Anyone
who
leafs
through
his
Building Fund
He.is creating an atmosphere
^ ■apbooks 0311 have no doubt of
oiuerd
J he Holder of the winnin € tickct
fb™
international
friendship
may purchase-for $1.00 an
fap.-to Japan for Two P
? ? kgh songs and laughter I
JON ONODERA
ersons or $2,000.00 in cash.
vhich are desired by people of
LUTINGS HAIL WORK
trip may hr
Proprietor
IAKI~N WITHIN 4
a vrjn
.
S V3 hiding clipping from undewf^A and though unable to
^f:AR Ahl ER
THE DRAW
understand each other due to dif
Wally ferences in languages, they can I HU. 9-4654 - BA. 1-4374
with
gestures
'*' ( ommunity
with a be united spiritually. True'world
(Business),
(Residence)
group of French sailors.
m k
___
Next comes a photo of the Mil- W11 ,?e established when
540 Eglinton Ave. W.,
waukean beaming: at a stoud of Ltor m "’hlch "’‘j1 "'>pe out evil
«»W slum children in Cairo— J "S’ spreads throughout
Toronto
uriu» «
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