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THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ fof Canadians of Japanese Origin
s
TORONTO. ONT.
K
Lethbridge JCCA Gets Cherry-trees^ for CiFy NJCCA to Study Jap an Culture
entire CommitLce meeting,’, includAlso taking part in the cere- culture
tional flower will, bloom and add
appointed nt
Tanaka,
1
bPectacu^r color to the grounds ?°n?S was Kyoto Shigehiro, bast Wednesday
ISSEI-DOM . . . by t. u.
Kiisuko Inouye, ’ and possibly
president or the Alberta JCCA
of- .Lethbridge's- major who
public buildings in about four will stated: _Jf hope these trees
a
The new committee, will sum
as a symbol of the TJCCA Meeting
■>ar®, ^
efforts of a group v
b
la
The spec-ia! revitalization com- marize their findings to edit a
°^Lcials and Japanese Oood will between the country of
w
”
fHtherS
and
our
ad
°Pted
J^11^ for Japanese
Canadians last week prove suc
for tlie Toronto JCCA met studies. Nowa is
the time, it was
Here is a book which you must cessful.
April 14 and had a preliminary
see and read (although it is enti
v
In
addres
s
to
the
group
suggested
by
George
Tanaka, boThe.occasion was a ceremony
discussion on the May dance, In
rely in Japanese). The pictures, marking the planting of 25 Japa
tore
the
Japanese
Canadian
Com
°r* Shackleford stated: “We ternational softball tournament,
both photographs and colorful nese cherry blossom trees in all know the important part vou Keirokai and the Community pic munity Centre is completed, to
t
lay the groundwork for the study
wood-block prints,
speak for fiont of tlie city hall and provin- nave played in our community. nic (to be held Julv 6)
themselves. It is a book of deep . ciabcourthouse buildings.
or
Japanese culture.
iou have been good, useful and
The Toronto JCCA will call a
fascination and everlasting inte jt Th® trees, inost of them about lav-abiding citizens.”
It was announced at tlie NJCooeA,ng' this Wednesday, Avril
rest of Japan?
■ , He. added: “He who plants a
P'T- at Lib Spadina Ave? to
in height, came directly
that the Japanese
*"Nippon Rokujuyoshu Densetsu
L-’om Tokyo through “'ee_ performs an act for which decide this year’s program. It is Canadian History Contest was ofhim ” Ure g’enerations yiH thank hoped that organizations will coYe Monogatari” is the lengthy the Lethbridge JCCA.
A0^11”1 la5t week' printed
They were planted here in the
name of this 368-page volume—^~
Participate in their
will be sent
i
"Pictorial Legends of Japan”. It' nature of an experiment, and if
t0
chapters of the JCCA upon
Ivaiso Isuyuki, The New Cana specified field.
publication at the end of this
covers the old Japanese legends t ley. thrive, in Lethbridge’s clim- dian^ correspondent in Tokyo domonth.
The chapters are asked to
from Hokkaido in the north to
^s exPected more trees will nated a £reat deal of his time and OPENS PRACTICE
distribute. thJ and ^““^
Kyushu in the south. There are be donated by the association. Ofarran&hig the donation
HAMILTON-. Ont—Dr. Robert participation in their resnectfvo
some 80 legends illustrated with iicials. state tliere is no reason of the trees and the free trans
1.
Miya recently opened offices in localities.
'
the actual photographed scenes to believe that tlie trees will not portation by CPL from Tokvo to
Hamilton
for the general .practice
together with the artists’ conceip- sum ive the weather since they Vancouver. Upon arrival in‘Vanof medicine. Dr. Miya is ‘located
?CCA
hold an
tions. The explanations give the aie native to northern Japan,
Mr’ -Kimchi Iwata saw at. 260 East Ave., North (dt
executix o committee meeting with
experts’ findings- of actual facts where the climate is similar to
Wrre. shipped to their ton St.) and his telephone num
members from the
on which the legends were based. that of South Alberta.
destination, Lethbridge.
Centric
and Community
ber
is
JAckson
8-5666.
Similar trees have become
Illustrations include Ukiyo-ye
Vori
011 Wednesday,
reproductions, many of them color famous in Washington. D.C., and
8
P-nm
at
415 Spadina
plates, of Hokusai, Utamaro, Hi there are a number of them thrivyehr
nmU
nte
a
pro
^
r
am for this
roshige,
Kuniyoshi,
Toyokuni, ing in Vancouver and Winnipeg.
Harry Nagata, president of the
Kunisada, Honen, and others.
^Prd Li’ this group.met to
TOKYO.—A marked increase
The only drawback, of course, association and Mayor Shackeled by Shizuoka 16, Kanagawa 15, diaft an agenda for the Apr. 23rd
is that most Nisei cannot read Ja'°L Lethbridge combined in the number of family and and Tochigi 7. Six cases each
,nchiding the TJCCA
panese, but as I mentioned before, 5lror^0r^s £° Phint the last of lovers suicides has been ~ noted were reported in Nagasaki, Fu
Frida^ May 30
the pictures tell the stories.
the 25 trees and completed the with the comin
kuoka and Ibaraki.
the Community Centre
g
of
’
.
spring.
1
Some of the famous Japanese ceremony held on the city hall
In almost all of the cases, the
social Clubs will be
Accordin;g to a Kyodo survey,
legends appearing are “Shitakiri- lav n with about 75 Japanese
suicides were committed in noted asked to help); the Community
164
cases
.
:
°f
forced
family
Suzume”, “Momotaro”, and “Ta Canadians and city officials look
!hCn'(?vO.n Sunday, July 6; aid for
suicides, or an average of three places and sight-seeing' sites.
'
kasago-no Matsu”.
Beautifully ing on.
the Nippon la Home” for aged
As
to
the
46
lovers
’
suicides
Mr. Nagata said the donation a day, were reported during tlie reported in January, 14 involved Japanese; the international Laprinted, this book may be obtain
ed through T. Umezuki, The New of the trees by the association is Hi st two months of the year.
softball tournament; pre
junior high and high school stu bor
During the same .period, 46 dents.
Canadian, for only $10, postpaid. an effort by the Japanese people
sentation of a trophy for tlie golf
°.f Lethbridge to help in the beau young lovers committed suicide.
In the majority of the cases, Ni^h/^^ Jssei Appreciation
tification and improvement of the', Foui teen of these involved teen tlie youths ended their lives be ^^ht, discussion on the Japanese
city. He said the trees will grow agers.
cause of opposition voiced by n»na
TV^ory project; setting
Nikko authorities claim it was* their parents over marriage
to a height of about 25 or 30"feet.
up a library for Japanese culture
While the trees will produce a the first time since 1875 that so
(a number of books have already
The search
oeaicn for
xor beauty
beauty is
is not beautiful pink blossoms in from many double suicides were rebeen received from the Japanese
an uncommon one; Paris, New three to four years, they will not ported in that scenic, area in a
consulate); organization of a
L°ndon (Perhaps in that produce fruit.
single day.
^oung Men’s Club (similar to
older of importance) cater, to
TOKYO.—A nosey coffee shop young
. Reflecting the current depres
businessmen’s
associa
iei,r ?Yn?enfo1lk with all kinds
sion, most of the family suicides owner Js today nursing a slashed tions); and a general meeting of
or knick knacks and techniques
in urban districts, were* attribut nose. Shinnosuke Tsuruoka, 33, representatives from all local or
•toi improving the appeal of the
ed to financial difficulties.
In told police he was attacked while ganizations to strengthen the To
human face and form. Here is
rural districts it was found that
ronto JCCA chapter.
Japan. 1S Pursuing similar
domestic discord was the main he was trying to peek at “his
In attendance at the NJCC A
S:
1957 the Ju jin
reason for families to kill them girlfriend” and her partner ;in a meeting^ were Ed Ide, chairman;
Clinic of Tokyo performed 20,000
park at 1:15 a.m. He said the f
^usjiima, George Tana?
TOKYO.—A scholarly interest selves.
plastic surgery operations (by
Tokyo leads the number of man with “his girlfriend” slash
in Judaism by Prince Mikasa,
Kitagawa, Stan Hira
iequest) on Japanese girls. Four youngest brother of Emperor Hi family suicides with 26, followki
Mits
Sumiya,
.Rev. T. Tsuji,
ed him with a razor.
teen thousand of them altered rohito, has set off a wave of ru
I. Umezuki, and Ritsuko Inouve.
rue shape of their eves, 2,000
mors,
about
Japanese
converts
to
^P^r^ girls* Western Judaism that is “absolutely not
and 4’00Q accentuated the true,” according to an official of
„ J t.h^eason is said to be the the Israeli legation in Tokvo.
; ’bfluence of. -Hollywood
Asher Naim, chancellor of the
i 2S’ LAm™can magazines and Israeli legation, flatly denied
In conjunction with the Flower ^ce(^,.lt’ and Rajbans Khanna,
comae us with Western culture.
published reports of a swing to Festival to
been of the music director, Salil
It would be ridiculous to gerier- Judaism by the Japanese.
commemorate
----------------- - the '™o directed it, besides writing Chowdhury, who has practically
“ excellent commentary.
a?°ut .the Oriental face; it - “Prince. Mikasa’s interest in birthday of Shakyamuni, the Budgiven the picture its throb of life
AAe.IeS from the Mongolian broad Judaism is purely cultural and dha, the Toronto Buddhist Church
w°uld be no exaggeration to by his engrossing musical score.
has no religious import what is showing tonight at 7:30 p.m. say that figures in stone seem to Equally effective have been the
5a
the Eastern plains ever,” Naim said.
come to actual life by clever
the full-length documentary film, inter-cutting of shots, for which voices that have spoken thecomtn5 ^ dellcately chiselled fea.Mikasa is a professor of an
”’entary- The dramatic warmth of
the film’s editor Hrishikesh Muk- these voices has added to the hu
iJ
s°pie Burmese and Japa- cient Oriental history at the “Gautama the Buddha”.
Produced by the Films division heifee should receive his due man appeal of this outstanding
in
might even be said that Tokyo Women’s University. He
anf wreS’ some North Ameri- also is a well-known scholar of of the Ministry of Information share of credit. Dilip Gupta’s lens documentary.
b
and Broadcasting, Government of is also of a high standard and
imans have a kinship with the Hebrew language.
public is invited to see this
the Orientals. What is disapNaim said that it was not true India, it was released in New successfully captures the mood
^aS^701-01110 Buddhist
whoV11^ is-that the Japanese, that thousands of Japanese were Delhi in November, 1956, as part and atmosphere of each situa Church, 918 Bathurst at Barton,
v hose women (the ones we can being converted to Judaism.
of the 2500th Buddha Jayanti ce-r tion.
ihere will be no admission The
However, the most valuable film was previewed last night at
deS? 5 any r?te> have the
lebrations
in the capital.
“I know* of only one man who
contribution in this regard has the church for special guests.
features of ivory carving, expressed an interest in convert“Gautama the Buddha” is cer
5°UJd consider the bland West mgj” Naim said. “He came here
tainly a unique motion picture
ern face more attractive.
to. the legation—and I really creation. To make a full-length
won!?
is that Western think he was some sort of a fana- two-hour film on so enlightening
elonS
?° to great Pains to tic.”a life with no human actors in
their eyes to give them
the cast, but only with the aid of
A feature of the Sangha Han
inA1??n0US Oriental look,
assistant Designer, and Terrv
stone carvings, giant size statues
u?h they use nothing more WW 2 Ended This Week and fresco paintings—all hoary namatsuri Social will be the per Willis and Lilian Vpori as stage
formance by the Contemporary managers.
a. pencil and eve
TOKYO.—Japan and Indonesia with age—is by itself no mean Dance Theatre Company, a group
job.
i™A ° do St- Alm°”d eyes in
Modern dance draws its mater< apan have gone out of favor It officially ended World War II
of
students
of
modern
dance
who
■
lal
and inspiration from dance
this week. Foreign Ministers
But the most remarkable thing
P a puy this should be so; al- Subandrio of Indonesia and Aiiforms
over the world; from prihave
drawn
together
in
order
to
F?Ve T?nd Marilvn Monroe chiro Fujiyama of Japan ex about this film is that it has not
mitive
ritual to classical ballet,
t„
Ui>an Hayward (the current changed instruments of ratifica turned out to be merely a chroni experiment and learn more about from existing stylizations such as
^/a?eSe ldeaIs) - have their at- tion for a peace treaty. They also cle of events from a dead past—it their field of study.
oriental theatre, to recreational
a world , full of them exchanged agreements for Ja throbs with life and grips au
Take . HamaSaki, Olga Skey, dances such as Rock and Roll.
dience
attention
with
as
much
a
, . extremely monotonous. pan’s payment of World War II
power as any dramatic entertain John Willis, Lynne de Ceuleneer,
The Contemporary Dance Thea
b
any °ood thing clovs reparations to Indonesia and set ment of its kind. Herein lies the and Peter de Jong are the.dan tre Company will present North
3imr a while.
tling Indonesia’s trade debt to triumph of its makers—particu
cers-with Rosalind Dibble as mu American Indian, -Indonesian and
Peterborough Examiner Japan, a total of 8800,000,000.
larly Bimal Roy, who has pro sical director, Peggy Smith as other dances with colourful cos
tumes and music.
Legends of Japan
In Spring, Young Lovers' Fancy Turns to Suicide
Too Nosey; Nose Slashed
It's Not True
About Japanese Jew
Film Gautama the Buddha’ Open to Public Wi
Modern Dance to be at Tomorrow's Sangha Social
THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ fof Canadians of Japanese Origin
s
TORONTO. ONT.
K
Lethbridge JCCA Gets Cherry-trees^ for CiFy NJCCA to Study Jap an Culture
entire CommitLce meeting,’, includAlso taking part in the cere- culture
tional flower will, bloom and add
appointed nt
Tanaka,
1
bPectacu^r color to the grounds ?°n?S was Kyoto Shigehiro, bast Wednesday
ISSEI-DOM . . . by t. u.
Kiisuko Inouye, ’ and possibly
president or the Alberta JCCA
of- .Lethbridge's- major who
public buildings in about four will stated: _Jf hope these trees
a
The new committee, will sum
as a symbol of the TJCCA Meeting
■>ar®, ^
efforts of a group v
b
la
The spec-ia! revitalization com- marize their findings to edit a
°^Lcials and Japanese Oood will between the country of
w
”
fHtherS
and
our
ad
°Pted
J^11^ for Japanese
Canadians last week prove suc
for tlie Toronto JCCA met studies. Nowa is
the time, it was
Here is a book which you must cessful.
April 14 and had a preliminary
see and read (although it is enti
v
In
addres
s
to
the
group
suggested
by
George
Tanaka, boThe.occasion was a ceremony
discussion on the May dance, In
rely in Japanese). The pictures, marking the planting of 25 Japa
tore
the
Japanese
Canadian
Com
°r* Shackleford stated: “We ternational softball tournament,
both photographs and colorful nese cherry blossom trees in all know the important part vou Keirokai and the Community pic munity Centre is completed, to
t
lay the groundwork for the study
wood-block prints,
speak for fiont of tlie city hall and provin- nave played in our community. nic (to be held Julv 6)
themselves. It is a book of deep . ciabcourthouse buildings.
or
Japanese culture.
iou have been good, useful and
The Toronto JCCA will call a
fascination and everlasting inte jt Th® trees, inost of them about lav-abiding citizens.”
It was announced at tlie NJCooeA,ng' this Wednesday, Avril
rest of Japan?
■ , He. added: “He who plants a
P'T- at Lib Spadina Ave? to
in height, came directly
that the Japanese
*"Nippon Rokujuyoshu Densetsu
L-’om Tokyo through “'ee_ performs an act for which decide this year’s program. It is Canadian History Contest was ofhim ” Ure g’enerations yiH thank hoped that organizations will coYe Monogatari” is the lengthy the Lethbridge JCCA.
A0^11”1 la5t week' printed
They were planted here in the
name of this 368-page volume—^~
Participate in their
will be sent
i
"Pictorial Legends of Japan”. It' nature of an experiment, and if
t0
chapters of the JCCA upon
Ivaiso Isuyuki, The New Cana specified field.
publication at the end of this
covers the old Japanese legends t ley. thrive, in Lethbridge’s clim- dian^ correspondent in Tokyo domonth.
The chapters are asked to
from Hokkaido in the north to
^s exPected more trees will nated a £reat deal of his time and OPENS PRACTICE
distribute. thJ and ^““^
Kyushu in the south. There are be donated by the association. Ofarran&hig the donation
HAMILTON-. Ont—Dr. Robert participation in their resnectfvo
some 80 legends illustrated with iicials. state tliere is no reason of the trees and the free trans
1.
Miya recently opened offices in localities.
'
the actual photographed scenes to believe that tlie trees will not portation by CPL from Tokvo to
Hamilton
for the general .practice
together with the artists’ conceip- sum ive the weather since they Vancouver. Upon arrival in‘Vanof medicine. Dr. Miya is ‘located
?CCA
hold an
tions. The explanations give the aie native to northern Japan,
Mr’ -Kimchi Iwata saw at. 260 East Ave., North (dt
executix o committee meeting with
experts’ findings- of actual facts where the climate is similar to
Wrre. shipped to their ton St.) and his telephone num
members from the
on which the legends were based. that of South Alberta.
destination, Lethbridge.
Centric
and Community
ber
is
JAckson
8-5666.
Similar trees have become
Illustrations include Ukiyo-ye
Vori
011 Wednesday,
reproductions, many of them color famous in Washington. D.C., and
8
P-nm
at
415 Spadina
plates, of Hokusai, Utamaro, Hi there are a number of them thrivyehr
nmU
nte
a
pro
^
r
am for this
roshige,
Kuniyoshi,
Toyokuni, ing in Vancouver and Winnipeg.
Harry Nagata, president of the
Kunisada, Honen, and others.
^Prd Li’ this group.met to
TOKYO.—A marked increase
The only drawback, of course, association and Mayor Shackeled by Shizuoka 16, Kanagawa 15, diaft an agenda for the Apr. 23rd
is that most Nisei cannot read Ja'°L Lethbridge combined in the number of family and and Tochigi 7. Six cases each
,nchiding the TJCCA
panese, but as I mentioned before, 5lror^0r^s £° Phint the last of lovers suicides has been ~ noted were reported in Nagasaki, Fu
Frida^ May 30
the pictures tell the stories.
the 25 trees and completed the with the comin
kuoka and Ibaraki.
the Community Centre
g
of
’
.
spring.
1
Some of the famous Japanese ceremony held on the city hall
In almost all of the cases, the
social Clubs will be
Accordin;g to a Kyodo survey,
legends appearing are “Shitakiri- lav n with about 75 Japanese
suicides were committed in noted asked to help); the Community
164
cases
.
:
°f
forced
family
Suzume”, “Momotaro”, and “Ta Canadians and city officials look
!hCn'(?vO.n Sunday, July 6; aid for
suicides, or an average of three places and sight-seeing' sites.
'
kasago-no Matsu”.
Beautifully ing on.
the Nippon la Home” for aged
As
to
the
46
lovers
’
suicides
Mr. Nagata said the donation a day, were reported during tlie reported in January, 14 involved Japanese; the international Laprinted, this book may be obtain
ed through T. Umezuki, The New of the trees by the association is Hi st two months of the year.
softball tournament; pre
junior high and high school stu bor
During the same .period, 46 dents.
Canadian, for only $10, postpaid. an effort by the Japanese people
sentation of a trophy for tlie golf
°.f Lethbridge to help in the beau young lovers committed suicide.
In the majority of the cases, Ni^h/^^ Jssei Appreciation
tification and improvement of the', Foui teen of these involved teen tlie youths ended their lives be ^^ht, discussion on the Japanese
city. He said the trees will grow agers.
cause of opposition voiced by n»na
TV^ory project; setting
Nikko authorities claim it was* their parents over marriage
to a height of about 25 or 30"feet.
up a library for Japanese culture
While the trees will produce a the first time since 1875 that so
(a number of books have already
The search
oeaicn for
xor beauty
beauty is
is not beautiful pink blossoms in from many double suicides were rebeen received from the Japanese
an uncommon one; Paris, New three to four years, they will not ported in that scenic, area in a
consulate); organization of a
L°ndon (Perhaps in that produce fruit.
single day.
^oung Men’s Club (similar to
older of importance) cater, to
TOKYO.—A nosey coffee shop young
. Reflecting the current depres
businessmen’s
associa
iei,r ?Yn?enfo1lk with all kinds
sion, most of the family suicides owner Js today nursing a slashed tions); and a general meeting of
or knick knacks and techniques
in urban districts, were* attribut nose. Shinnosuke Tsuruoka, 33, representatives from all local or
•toi improving the appeal of the
ed to financial difficulties.
In told police he was attacked while ganizations to strengthen the To
human face and form. Here is
rural districts it was found that
ronto JCCA chapter.
Japan. 1S Pursuing similar
domestic discord was the main he was trying to peek at “his
In attendance at the NJCC A
S:
1957 the Ju jin
reason for families to kill them girlfriend” and her partner ;in a meeting^ were Ed Ide, chairman;
Clinic of Tokyo performed 20,000
park at 1:15 a.m. He said the f
^usjiima, George Tana?
TOKYO.—A scholarly interest selves.
plastic surgery operations (by
Tokyo leads the number of man with “his girlfriend” slash
in Judaism by Prince Mikasa,
Kitagawa, Stan Hira
iequest) on Japanese girls. Four youngest brother of Emperor Hi family suicides with 26, followki
Mits
Sumiya,
.Rev. T. Tsuji,
ed him with a razor.
teen thousand of them altered rohito, has set off a wave of ru
I. Umezuki, and Ritsuko Inouve.
rue shape of their eves, 2,000
mors,
about
Japanese
converts
to
^P^r^ girls* Western Judaism that is “absolutely not
and 4’00Q accentuated the true,” according to an official of
„ J t.h^eason is said to be the the Israeli legation in Tokvo.
; ’bfluence of. -Hollywood
Asher Naim, chancellor of the
i 2S’ LAm™can magazines and Israeli legation, flatly denied
In conjunction with the Flower ^ce(^,.lt’ and Rajbans Khanna,
comae us with Western culture.
published reports of a swing to Festival to
been of the music director, Salil
It would be ridiculous to gerier- Judaism by the Japanese.
commemorate
----------------- - the '™o directed it, besides writing Chowdhury, who has practically
“ excellent commentary.
a?°ut .the Oriental face; it - “Prince. Mikasa’s interest in birthday of Shakyamuni, the Budgiven the picture its throb of life
AAe.IeS from the Mongolian broad Judaism is purely cultural and dha, the Toronto Buddhist Church
w°uld be no exaggeration to by his engrossing musical score.
has no religious import what is showing tonight at 7:30 p.m. say that figures in stone seem to Equally effective have been the
5a
the Eastern plains ever,” Naim said.
come to actual life by clever
the full-length documentary film, inter-cutting of shots, for which voices that have spoken thecomtn5 ^ dellcately chiselled fea.Mikasa is a professor of an
”’entary- The dramatic warmth of
the film’s editor Hrishikesh Muk- these voices has added to the hu
iJ
s°pie Burmese and Japa- cient Oriental history at the “Gautama the Buddha”.
Produced by the Films division heifee should receive his due man appeal of this outstanding
in
might even be said that Tokyo Women’s University. He
anf wreS’ some North Ameri- also is a well-known scholar of of the Ministry of Information share of credit. Dilip Gupta’s lens documentary.
b
and Broadcasting, Government of is also of a high standard and
imans have a kinship with the Hebrew language.
public is invited to see this
the Orientals. What is disapNaim said that it was not true India, it was released in New successfully captures the mood
^aS^701-01110 Buddhist
whoV11^ is-that the Japanese, that thousands of Japanese were Delhi in November, 1956, as part and atmosphere of each situa Church, 918 Bathurst at Barton,
v hose women (the ones we can being converted to Judaism.
of the 2500th Buddha Jayanti ce-r tion.
ihere will be no admission The
However, the most valuable film was previewed last night at
deS? 5 any r?te> have the
lebrations
in the capital.
“I know* of only one man who
contribution in this regard has the church for special guests.
features of ivory carving, expressed an interest in convert“Gautama the Buddha” is cer
5°UJd consider the bland West mgj” Naim said. “He came here
tainly a unique motion picture
ern face more attractive.
to. the legation—and I really creation. To make a full-length
won!?
is that Western think he was some sort of a fana- two-hour film on so enlightening
elonS
?° to great Pains to tic.”a life with no human actors in
their eyes to give them
the cast, but only with the aid of
A feature of the Sangha Han
inA1??n0US Oriental look,
assistant Designer, and Terrv
stone carvings, giant size statues
u?h they use nothing more WW 2 Ended This Week and fresco paintings—all hoary namatsuri Social will be the per Willis and Lilian Vpori as stage
formance by the Contemporary managers.
a. pencil and eve
TOKYO.—Japan and Indonesia with age—is by itself no mean Dance Theatre Company, a group
job.
i™A ° do St- Alm°”d eyes in
Modern dance draws its mater< apan have gone out of favor It officially ended World War II
of
students
of
modern
dance
who
■
lal
and inspiration from dance
this week. Foreign Ministers
But the most remarkable thing
P a puy this should be so; al- Subandrio of Indonesia and Aiiforms
over the world; from prihave
drawn
together
in
order
to
F?Ve T?nd Marilvn Monroe chiro Fujiyama of Japan ex about this film is that it has not
mitive
ritual to classical ballet,
t„
Ui>an Hayward (the current changed instruments of ratifica turned out to be merely a chroni experiment and learn more about from existing stylizations such as
^/a?eSe ldeaIs) - have their at- tion for a peace treaty. They also cle of events from a dead past—it their field of study.
oriental theatre, to recreational
a world , full of them exchanged agreements for Ja throbs with life and grips au
Take . HamaSaki, Olga Skey, dances such as Rock and Roll.
dience
attention
with
as
much
a
, . extremely monotonous. pan’s payment of World War II
power as any dramatic entertain John Willis, Lynne de Ceuleneer,
The Contemporary Dance Thea
b
any °ood thing clovs reparations to Indonesia and set ment of its kind. Herein lies the and Peter de Jong are the.dan tre Company will present North
3imr a while.
tling Indonesia’s trade debt to triumph of its makers—particu
cers-with Rosalind Dibble as mu American Indian, -Indonesian and
Peterborough Examiner Japan, a total of 8800,000,000.
larly Bimal Roy, who has pro sical director, Peggy Smith as other dances with colourful cos
tumes and music.
Legends of Japan
In Spring, Young Lovers' Fancy Turns to Suicide
Too Nosey; Nose Slashed
It's Not True
About Japanese Jew
Film Gautama the Buddha’ Open to Public Wi
Modern Dance to be at Tomorrow's Sangha Social
Page 2
PAGE 2
SPORTS
Bhturd ay, April 19
Mori to Coach Ball Club
-SlfLHIw^j CALENDAR j DUNDAS UNION STORE
WEDNESDAY 10-PIN: Kcvo
■ ’"'
'
'
Maw Mori was appointed this
APRIL
£ear s
of Honest Ed’s Uyede _and Sam Osak'a' ^n over
£-nza, rrank Kitazaki Do- a
Baseball Club, taking over where Aoki
Gaut^c
and^ Regent Press. Ken
918 Bathurst 7:30 p.m.
Ken Kutsukake left o/f last year. and Joe Tsujimoto 3-1 ov^- r
19—Toronto.
C
on
n?-L?sh ¥u-aki. Milwaukee^
Spring Judo Tourne"
There are also rumors that vItlkl
OlllSRirQ cn1i^ Q_2
2&—Toronto. Toronto Sangha Spring
j’.ac5 WatanabT 617 ‘(221 219)
Goody Rosen, who used to play
Hanamatsuri social c
k9c
-<en I'w'ai 558 23—Toronto. TJCCA in :ing, S p.m.
with the Brooklyn Dodgers and' S^O8!^^
6?1 vi5 f?n)' Joe Tsujimoto
Spadina.
who is a good friend of (Honest)
V !’.
Kataoka 545 (207), Kavo 26—Toronto. TJ Gard
Club tot oi
Sb»ge>omi 527 (212), Joe Ito 527 (199)
Frost's Greenhouse
Ed Murvis will help coach the
8 p.m.
34.
N,aw Mon 518 (igq
Nisei team.
26
^
Hamll<on
' P^f- Kodokan Judo C’ub
Matsumoto 517 (182) Rov
,,annual tourney at Hamilton YMC^
Sunday, May 18, will see the (183), Jack Murao^ SP?^3^
-Vancouver. VY3A Clam BakC
opening game of the Western za 508 (176), jimmy Archer sny
Ocean Park
^d jUTs 5® (183), Terry Doi 500 (i'701
p7>y ™°ue season when Honest
Red Cap Winner Kaide Shimizu. * “
Eds take on Presswood at 1 p.m.
MAY
wil! be Played at , HAMILTON (Apr. 12): me curtain's j 2~^niPeg'.4S.oneS-^i Bingo Nite, 8:30
Christie Pits.
sown; just one more wo.ek. Mite Shimoq -V'" Manitoba Buddhist Church Hall
s and Kaz Kadonaga > are deadlock3—Toronto. Nisei Women's Club annual
Lined up to date for this vear’s da
ed on top with 63 points
jrmg^ea 701 Dovercourt Rd 8 am
only other
play are veterans Major Fuku- team with a chance JThe
3 n)10" °‘ ^^nio Nisei 10-Pin Tou-heT I
ot the league
.Olympia Edward, 1 -p.m.
y'
roto,’ ^ho, . Morb Bob Adachi. championship is Ken Nampa s with K
7m°?’,;^S'O^e'^
Kaz Kadonag
9—Vancouver. VYBA * Sorina Dance ’ t
Prank Nishimura, Ian MacPher- Ro4L£ias:682. Honou
infr Sefenaae, featuring Lotus |
son, and Frank Repchick who ^ J trea’ Kamibayashi 699 (312) K< in
Orcnestra of Seattle
ueaiue.
played with the Maple Leafs a Kadonaga 673.
10—Winnipeg.
j11 MJCCA
Windup
Dg-nce
On
Saturday,
April
19.
election
Mate?
^^
Ha!!
' 8;3C Music
by I‘ I
few years ago.
Sing0"1^8 Wil!' take Plcce ^S
New players are welcome. Con
^au^P’ -C- S°cratic Windup Ban- B
^^® '
* ICkfdlT
RfiStco’^nt
O* T
i
I n
tact Maw Mori at RU. 3-6274. A
—Fred.
shore Road, 6 o.m
' 2 Late’ > practice is being held this after
m^ClU?1 ha“‘
Nisei Bowl- f
noon at Greenwood Park.
■‘^ p.m banqUet Gi C!ub Seaway, B
I
CLASSIFIED
Tournament and Dance
$3.15
PLEASE TRY IT NEXT TIME
PHONE EM. 4-7692
173 DUNDAS STREET WEST, TORONTO
tenth anniversary sale
25% DISCOUNT on teasets, chinaware, dolls and
lacquerware
BIG DISCOUNT on rice, shoyu, etc.
UNTIL MAY 3, 1958
ruruya Trading Company
138 Spading Ave., Toronto
Phone WA. 3-5356 or WA. 3-9398
Female Help Wanted
’
WELCOME, JAPANESE CANADIANS
travelling
TO JAPAN
EM 8-2475
Or Bringing Some
one over?
„ We .represent all
lines including
American Presideni
Northwest Airlines
Canadian Pacino
an? ^an American
or 5«U for
tut .information arid
rates.
Business for Sale
CONFECTIONERY store
SAM S. TSUMURA
Keith Brooks Real Estate
582 Yonge Street, Toronto
VA. 4-7711 qr Res.: AT. 2-3873
CHOP SUEY HOUSE
Open Noon to 2 a.m.
HOUSE FOR SALE
BUSY Bloor Street West. doing good
business, §4,000 will handle. ' Mc„v
houses, 8 to 15 rooms, good income,
“"
I ^ Wi‘h ver>' ^all down
pa}ment, Pnone
GOLDEN DRAGON
WE HAVE NO
SERVICE CHARGES
hollowing the tourney will .be
INCOME property, open hou-UPH^
J ^^^".Banquctat ColunC G?ednSurd.ay’ V
io 7 pLif, 667
bus Hall, 6:30 p.m. (§2.50) and Su^re Ave- Two-bedroom bungalow
a donee from £12, o^en ti the
Public nt to cents per.
Sj^R^
Saturday, May 3 is the date
I?1 ^e Annual Toronto Nisei 101 in tournament at Olympia Ed
ward alleys. Game time is 1 p.m.
with men’s team events, mixed
doubles, and women’s doubles.
Eee per event is $2.50. Entrants
• are asked to contact Archie MatV™° r (2’1453) or Ke” Na
kamichi (RO. 7-3834).
MARUKIN SOY SAUCE
1 Gallon
17-1 ^Tower's
Ranch
Resort
R
Hope-Princeton
Hwy
BCYRJ
^
_BCSSTLR_etr„t; Mr. W.?^^ J
v ren-pin. bowlers from Detroit,
9ir!3 for answering the tele
™v *°rK and possibly Chatham
phone, good personality, experience not
will ^descend on Toronto’s Olym
RU. 1-5216 or aoneapia Edward on Saturday, May31, necessary. Phone
,at - the St• Charles, * 3011
1. p.m. for the second annual In- Bathurst. Ask for- Dave. (Toronto).
'^^n^onal Inter-City Tournament.
Rooms to Let
t
^e Vynjg’Tor the
inter-City tournament trophy do- WW?iwOm?' ki‘chen with stove and sink
"ated Jy George Sato and Shig 9 Sblno %nd Dan^h. Pho^e OX
Sora of Double S Tile. Those em J-6174 after 6 p.m. (Toronto).
Sg
asked t0 contact Sub I
Home for Sal/
~
Mnke (LB. 6-8345) before MaySX^1———
Annual Toronto Tourney
Economical, Tasty
dominion
Travel Office
55 Wellington Street West
EM. 6-6451
Toronto
—
Orders to Take Out
131A Dundas St. W„ Toronto
Buy Your House Through
The Most Successful Realtor in Toronto
A Big Majority of Japanese Canadian Customers
Purchase Their Homes Through
M. YANAGISAWA
15,
rP "^jSS-™. estate
TORONTOA?Ve'W’
WA. 1-1191
|J
PRONTO, Ont.
Res. ^ 4.i427 Qr CR g_I683
ewmaszd
Small, Medium, Large
WOMEN’S ELASTIC
KNEE BLOOMERS
QUALITY FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
'-S'&WJH'rsiJ
•
GIRLS’ VESTS AND BRIEFS
PENMANS UNDERWEAR and Hosiery
- J1? everything in your favour,
including the price asked. There is a stvl
f to. Please every member of the
lamilv—a weight that is suitable
tor their particular require,x<-'Z/
ments, and a quality that has
.earned.a constant and
increasing favour with
thrifty buyers during 89
years in the making of
underwear and hosiery
*er Canadian familie
8-16 YRS.
&'-t?w.w)v/j
GIRLS* PANTIES AND V
2-4 YRS.
INFANTS' UNDERWEAR
3, 6, 9 MTHS. - 1-2 YRS.
’95" UNDERWEAR
^
i-s^
UGNT WEIGHT UNDERWEAR
T-SHIRTS
4wzr/tz//j
"71" UNDERWEAR
BRIEFS AND JERSEYS
■^vnrfta:/iS
WORK SOCKS
^J/JJi^r^fJ
SPORE SOCKS
*S1SJtMtz,H4
STRETCH SOCKS
BOBBY SOCKS
STRETCH CO-ED SPORT SOCKS
GPfl-2
a
SPORTS
Bhturd ay, April 19
Mori to Coach Ball Club
-SlfLHIw^j CALENDAR j DUNDAS UNION STORE
WEDNESDAY 10-PIN: Kcvo
■ ’"'
'
'
Maw Mori was appointed this
APRIL
£ear s
of Honest Ed’s Uyede _and Sam Osak'a' ^n over
£-nza, rrank Kitazaki Do- a
Baseball Club, taking over where Aoki
Gaut^c
and^ Regent Press. Ken
918 Bathurst 7:30 p.m.
Ken Kutsukake left o/f last year. and Joe Tsujimoto 3-1 ov^- r
19—Toronto.
C
on
n?-L?sh ¥u-aki. Milwaukee^
Spring Judo Tourne"
There are also rumors that vItlkl
OlllSRirQ cn1i^ Q_2
2&—Toronto. Toronto Sangha Spring
j’.ac5 WatanabT 617 ‘(221 219)
Goody Rosen, who used to play
Hanamatsuri social c
k9c
-<en I'w'ai 558 23—Toronto. TJCCA in :ing, S p.m.
with the Brooklyn Dodgers and' S^O8!^^
6?1 vi5 f?n)' Joe Tsujimoto
Spadina.
who is a good friend of (Honest)
V !’.
Kataoka 545 (207), Kavo 26—Toronto. TJ Gard
Club tot oi
Sb»ge>omi 527 (212), Joe Ito 527 (199)
Frost's Greenhouse
Ed Murvis will help coach the
8 p.m.
34.
N,aw Mon 518 (igq
Nisei team.
26
^
Hamll<on
' P^f- Kodokan Judo C’ub
Matsumoto 517 (182) Rov
,,annual tourney at Hamilton YMC^
Sunday, May 18, will see the (183), Jack Murao^ SP?^3^
-Vancouver. VY3A Clam BakC
opening game of the Western za 508 (176), jimmy Archer sny
Ocean Park
^d jUTs 5® (183), Terry Doi 500 (i'701
p7>y ™°ue season when Honest
Red Cap Winner Kaide Shimizu. * “
Eds take on Presswood at 1 p.m.
MAY
wil! be Played at , HAMILTON (Apr. 12): me curtain's j 2~^niPeg'.4S.oneS-^i Bingo Nite, 8:30
Christie Pits.
sown; just one more wo.ek. Mite Shimoq -V'" Manitoba Buddhist Church Hall
s and Kaz Kadonaga > are deadlock3—Toronto. Nisei Women's Club annual
Lined up to date for this vear’s da
ed on top with 63 points
jrmg^ea 701 Dovercourt Rd 8 am
only other
play are veterans Major Fuku- team with a chance JThe
3 n)10" °‘ ^^nio Nisei 10-Pin Tou-heT I
ot the league
.Olympia Edward, 1 -p.m.
y'
roto,’ ^ho, . Morb Bob Adachi. championship is Ken Nampa s with K
7m°?’,;^S'O^e'^
Kaz Kadonag
9—Vancouver. VYBA * Sorina Dance ’ t
Prank Nishimura, Ian MacPher- Ro4L£ias:682. Honou
infr Sefenaae, featuring Lotus |
son, and Frank Repchick who ^ J trea’ Kamibayashi 699 (312) K< in
Orcnestra of Seattle
ueaiue.
played with the Maple Leafs a Kadonaga 673.
10—Winnipeg.
j11 MJCCA
Windup
Dg-nce
On
Saturday,
April
19.
election
Mate?
^^
Ha!!
' 8;3C Music
by I‘ I
few years ago.
Sing0"1^8 Wil!' take Plcce ^S
New players are welcome. Con
^au^P’ -C- S°cratic Windup Ban- B
^^® '
* ICkfdlT
RfiStco’^nt
O* T
i
I n
tact Maw Mori at RU. 3-6274. A
—Fred.
shore Road, 6 o.m
' 2 Late’ > practice is being held this after
m^ClU?1 ha“‘
Nisei Bowl- f
noon at Greenwood Park.
■‘^ p.m banqUet Gi C!ub Seaway, B
I
CLASSIFIED
Tournament and Dance
$3.15
PLEASE TRY IT NEXT TIME
PHONE EM. 4-7692
173 DUNDAS STREET WEST, TORONTO
tenth anniversary sale
25% DISCOUNT on teasets, chinaware, dolls and
lacquerware
BIG DISCOUNT on rice, shoyu, etc.
UNTIL MAY 3, 1958
ruruya Trading Company
138 Spading Ave., Toronto
Phone WA. 3-5356 or WA. 3-9398
Female Help Wanted
’
WELCOME, JAPANESE CANADIANS
travelling
TO JAPAN
EM 8-2475
Or Bringing Some
one over?
„ We .represent all
lines including
American Presideni
Northwest Airlines
Canadian Pacino
an? ^an American
or 5«U for
tut .information arid
rates.
Business for Sale
CONFECTIONERY store
SAM S. TSUMURA
Keith Brooks Real Estate
582 Yonge Street, Toronto
VA. 4-7711 qr Res.: AT. 2-3873
CHOP SUEY HOUSE
Open Noon to 2 a.m.
HOUSE FOR SALE
BUSY Bloor Street West. doing good
business, §4,000 will handle. ' Mc„v
houses, 8 to 15 rooms, good income,
“"
I ^ Wi‘h ver>' ^all down
pa}ment, Pnone
GOLDEN DRAGON
WE HAVE NO
SERVICE CHARGES
hollowing the tourney will .be
INCOME property, open hou-UPH^
J ^^^".Banquctat ColunC G?ednSurd.ay’ V
io 7 pLif, 667
bus Hall, 6:30 p.m. (§2.50) and Su^re Ave- Two-bedroom bungalow
a donee from £12, o^en ti the
Public nt to cents per.
Sj^R^
Saturday, May 3 is the date
I?1 ^e Annual Toronto Nisei 101 in tournament at Olympia Ed
ward alleys. Game time is 1 p.m.
with men’s team events, mixed
doubles, and women’s doubles.
Eee per event is $2.50. Entrants
• are asked to contact Archie MatV™° r (2’1453) or Ke” Na
kamichi (RO. 7-3834).
MARUKIN SOY SAUCE
1 Gallon
17-1 ^Tower's
Ranch
Resort
R
Hope-Princeton
Hwy
BCYRJ
^
_BCSSTLR_etr„t; Mr. W.?^^ J
v ren-pin. bowlers from Detroit,
9ir!3 for answering the tele
™v *°rK and possibly Chatham
phone, good personality, experience not
will ^descend on Toronto’s Olym
RU. 1-5216 or aoneapia Edward on Saturday, May31, necessary. Phone
,at - the St• Charles, * 3011
1. p.m. for the second annual In- Bathurst. Ask for- Dave. (Toronto).
'^^n^onal Inter-City Tournament.
Rooms to Let
t
^e Vynjg’Tor the
inter-City tournament trophy do- WW?iwOm?' ki‘chen with stove and sink
"ated Jy George Sato and Shig 9 Sblno %nd Dan^h. Pho^e OX
Sora of Double S Tile. Those em J-6174 after 6 p.m. (Toronto).
Sg
asked t0 contact Sub I
Home for Sal/
~
Mnke (LB. 6-8345) before MaySX^1———
Annual Toronto Tourney
Economical, Tasty
dominion
Travel Office
55 Wellington Street West
EM. 6-6451
Toronto
—
Orders to Take Out
131A Dundas St. W„ Toronto
Buy Your House Through
The Most Successful Realtor in Toronto
A Big Majority of Japanese Canadian Customers
Purchase Their Homes Through
M. YANAGISAWA
15,
rP "^jSS-™. estate
TORONTOA?Ve'W’
WA. 1-1191
|J
PRONTO, Ont.
Res. ^ 4.i427 Qr CR g_I683
ewmaszd
Small, Medium, Large
WOMEN’S ELASTIC
KNEE BLOOMERS
QUALITY FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
'-S'&WJH'rsiJ
•
GIRLS’ VESTS AND BRIEFS
PENMANS UNDERWEAR and Hosiery
- J1? everything in your favour,
including the price asked. There is a stvl
f to. Please every member of the
lamilv—a weight that is suitable
tor their particular require,x<-'Z/
ments, and a quality that has
.earned.a constant and
increasing favour with
thrifty buyers during 89
years in the making of
underwear and hosiery
*er Canadian familie
8-16 YRS.
&'-t?w.w)v/j
GIRLS* PANTIES AND V
2-4 YRS.
INFANTS' UNDERWEAR
3, 6, 9 MTHS. - 1-2 YRS.
’95" UNDERWEAR
^
i-s^
UGNT WEIGHT UNDERWEAR
T-SHIRTS
4wzr/tz//j
"71" UNDERWEAR
BRIEFS AND JERSEYS
■^vnrfta:/iS
WORK SOCKS
^J/JJi^r^fJ
SPORE SOCKS
*S1SJtMtz,H4
STRETCH SOCKS
BOBBY SOCKS
STRETCH CO-ED SPORT SOCKS
GPfl-2
a
Page 3
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Saturday, April 19; 195g
RAGE-7
Personal Notes I Winnipeg News | j dates and doings
WINNIPEG.—The final exec
utive meeting of the MJCCA was
Engagements
Bnddm1-^! 1 at the Manitoba
■Buddhist Hall.
jMa TONai Irmr, toicnto qmt.
Setsuko
Phvllis
Takenaka
The committee in charge of the
1 Mr?
°f ?te ^ ^
A reminder of coming events*
■i H-H^yToronto and movie and dance night on Mav 10 - ^aturday, April 19 at 7:30 pan by Tosh Hori taken bv Mitzi Sa
kura.
Sd
?°u ^ Mr. reported difficulty in renting a
obmm projector and rather than is the showing of the film ‘•■Gaui
Ont
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of
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FOR BANQUETS
Tama, the Buddha.’ A must, for
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engaged April 5. 1958 showing a poor projecting film. the
nS?°kota claimed by George
congregation
and , their Baba.
k a^e h°me °r Mr* K* Matsuba- kn oi
i
thand
e movie
be friends.
AND PARTIES
S? h? a?er date
continue
^V^Y^ri5 k’S'h single; donated
Tuesday, April 22 at S ip.m. i
'ith the plans concerning the
E?W 1 ateishi is in
possession
in possession
As^win^h"01, the Buddhist the annual ping-pong tournament
won wahlow of St. Cathariner^^
Saturday, April 26, 6 »m
J- be Showing a movie on
??/^
>nff Baaquet to be
H \vas decided unwise held atBBBovl
(Formerly China Garden)
d°Un^ fche engagement of their »« tee
the
Ranch
House. 403 Department, from the Welfare
Sh°'™5 at SMh »
the various
Under New Management i ?n?hr^.Eiko-’ t0 San Aika ^
Bloor St,, E.
chmvh groups visited the ’ WesI
Riku Ariza of Toronto on mad9 fnat%
have Ueen , SunAy’ May H is sot to be a S ,b«nit°™im with gifts on
126 ELIZABETH STREET
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-at Ule home °f Mr.
e to .^M another term and
■ i
, n mid laughter for Mom o]aJU\<ay’ Aprd 12. Parcels were
ana
iuis Nishimura.
at
Jhe
Mother's Diy party.
j ho sent to the -Mountain San.,
mother, in the MJTORONTO, Ontario
iCth?r' U? -^ on May 10
bunday. June 22 will' be a m Hamilton and the London San.
L^1^0 J°anne Sunahara, eld- HalL L^rainian labour Temple
Phone EM. 4-4676
*
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£or Picnicking at the
Summeihul barm near Whitbv
' e^ daughter of Mr. and Mrs TaRefreshments will be sold. Mu- BON »?inS up “
anni\S,1OhunOf Uondon, Ont,
17 k
Unvid Suzuki, son
-f6 sWHed by tlie Hi
willI
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WinduP Briquet
InnY and MrS' Ka°ru Suzuki of Hats with many Novelty dances,
The EGA BL Bowling- results m.l 1 he‘d tlns -'’ear at Pickfair
.-bor an evening of fun and fro- are as follows: Men's-high triple Rubtaurant, 2 Lakeshore Road
14 1959
®n^ed on April
oharn $ 3t ^ Wme of Mrs. Sim- hc, come to tliis affair
j^<es donated'by Kaz Tatebe Mmuco, on Saturday. Mav !(/
from 6 p.m. sh < J
La^%nber1 May 10’ Ukrainian and lorn Goto was won bv Hideo a PIir
Baba
and
Tosh
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^? uT ‘! e’ starting at 8:30
i
must be in to
Womon’s high triple: donated tJl’l>. executives by April 27 The
d
To^ojiro Inouye pm- Admission is ?1 per person.
mnon, B.C., wish to announce bv ^timhe?n^
10 a!1 prcseut mem^ight spoored
Sales and - Service
S e«sagement of- their daughp
16
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,>—oO for non-members
P-id
eokai 'dH be heM Special Buddhist Affair
n ’ Fumiko, to Shoji Kamachi, SAr
nnothe^T^u is b;lpPy to have
at ,he
Sn ?f Mrs. Enn Kamachi of New
anol
her Ladies Nite bv pooulnr
MONTREAL.—Under the aus
^^•■uunster, B'C>’ on March 19, c3Sd JACkP0^ money has been
DAVID AZUMA
pices of the Seinen-kai and the welcome:
e''rlM11i' is “^Hy
734 St. Clear West
d
' from the Previous J.oae",ai of the Montreal Budd
(1 block west of Christie)
h r?
come on out ^^ try y°ur hist Church, a special religious .k^v011^. "ll1 continue in the
'
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Mr
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^
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Mrs.
Tameshichi
Shiba
LE. 3-0386
will be held tonight. ^ Thc Ias‘ Kec ^ ^»'>
ack- The games will commence evening
TORONTO
i
ta of Vernon, B.C., wish to an ±IPly at 8 p-m- Please be on
19 at the Labor Zionist
nounce the engagement of their Lullu,
Hall.
*
*
*
daughter, Hideko, to. Masaru
For the purpose of promoting -m€'j TM^hi Tsuji of Toronto Garden Club Meeting*
Inouye, son of Mr. and Mrs ’ Tomore interest in judo amoung di? '' ui dbhyer the key sermon at
SSmre of
on Japanese, every Sunday afternoon the English service which will i
Toi:on.to Garden Club is
holding their annual general
h
for this reason. commence at 7:30 p.m.
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
Hai old Shimane, (1st dan) will P Inimediately after the service, meeting tonight. April 19 7 JO
Obituaries
be in charge of the classes. If any .;1Ts-nJ1,an? Rev* Tada of Mon- P-m at 415 Spadina Ave.
notary PUBLIC
-the executive members are
Juniors
or Seniors are interested ?ea ?V lead a discussion period
MUROTA
Suite 502, Temple Building
devoted to topics dealing with nil ^ckmg foi*ward to seeing a good
?
f
^.
contact
Harold
or
Tom
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
attendance.
b
h^oa
Mui'°ta’ wife of Taku- ft11- 1There WiI1 be no charge aspects of Buddhism.
TORONTO '
All
members
and
friend
13 W < PMSed Ty 011 April toi the lessons.
.
.
are
EM. 6-0959
13, 191>8 at Nora Frances Hen
Res.: RO. 7-3427
extended
a
warm
and
cord-;
derson Hospital at Hamilton. Ont p/m d??atlOn °f $25 was a-pprov- vitation to this special affair
Op'^' 0,1
' -y. Aprii
*ecuUve, to the Mani
i a funeral services were ' held toba Judo eClub.
*
3j(
J((
m
। j-April 16 at Dodsworth & Brown
Bruce
Hashimoto.
La
The Club wishes to thank all
Thos. T. Onizklka, B.A. I l 111 Hamilton.
^YAF Plans and News
those
who generously donated and dies: Rosanne Fukumura.
BARRISTER. SOLICITOR
SOT.Tutt™? and I
*
*
*
BARRISTER,
I
) ^^orJCGA-volleyball and
helped during the tournament.
winds of i^ch have
NOTARY PUBLIC
I
KINOSHITA
basketball,
at
Hugh
John
Mac
’
Anri^ ?S WC ?rG ,now "^ into
About 90 (people attended a
Office:' Room 403
v^V^^i
001
W111
continue
until
I
6S
’
Of
Rose
P?7, Although this month is
banquet
and
dance
to
wind
up
the
229 Yonge St., Toronto
| on
a"’ay March
noted
for its showers, the NYAF
April
-5.
Everyone
is
invited
to
season
on
April
5
at
EM. 3-5002 — OX. 1-3388 (res.)
I'
1908 at the Brooks Hospital
hopes
this
will not deter you from
Chan’s Cafe.
come out and join in the fun.
The Fort Filliam howlingbowling
- a
se1’™^ were held on
The Manitoba Japanese'JDirec- coming-^ out to the meetings for
»•
the Rosemary Budd- contingents manag-ed to
w retain ' t01/ should be completed by the ftm and fellowship.
WA. 1-5605
OX. 8-2280 (Kes.) j mst Church officiated by Rev. Y.
loda.yy April 19. Members and
the Challenge Cup for
the ump
'
of
month at which time
I ht^^^TTf nIr* Hhioshita was teenth time apd the cup was pre- they will be mailed to everyone friends .of NYAF have been invit
I buried at the Raymond Cemetery. sented to Jim Inaba by MJCCA
ed by the Married Couples’ Group
KAZUO G. OIYE
r
the
MJCCA
AngBARRISTER — SOLICITOR I
*
*
*
tor
a social evening at the Cen
president, Bob Matsuo at the
C ubl Please contact George tennial
Church, 8 pan.
banquet.
notary
/
SHIGEMI
Fukumura or Bob Matsuo if vour
Saturday,
April 26: The regu
A
pm
was
awarded
to
Harold
*
Room 103
Shigemi of Vaux- Shimane by the Gibson Bowling interested.
lar
meeting
will
feature Mr. Ro
2 College St., Toronto
-The following new executives
t
~led April 8> !958 at
man
1
oi
as
guest
speaker. Here
Iey
s
for
tlie
400
games
he
has
Lethbridge General Hospital. She
were elected at tlie Young Budd
bowled
there
during
the
season.
If
T\
T
CXC
^l
ent
opportunity
to
was 08 years old.
hists’ meeting held at the Manimaster'd
701
Wh
°
is
the
choir
.
h
n
W
Takenaka
’
s
'team
con
I
services were held
tobs Buddhist. Church on Feb. 20.
master and organist of the Cen
- X-RAY DIAGNOSIS
sisting
of
Edna
Suzuki,
Kivoko
J1 at Uethbridge Buddhist
President:_ Mamoru Oye; vice- tennial Church. Recordings by
Kawasaki,
Amy
Fujishige
and
Church conducted by Rev. Y.
Paul K. Asada, D.C.
piesident: Kiyoshi Kawasaki: se 21Ol!S cb°irs under his direction
h ^?^ZVmi~were t0Ps in the
Kawamura, and interment took
I'
cretary:
Jean Terauchi; treasu ''ill also be heard. Worship will
^^o^Ractic
r°n°if. Duke Okamura, Reiko NiP^
e
Lethbridge
.Cemetery.
'
Toronto
rer: Bob Okabe; auditors: D. Naled
Musical
1-6549 (office)
1 he deceased is survived by her shibata, Kuni Suzuki, Tad Kawa
9* Sakamoto; conveners: °
saki
and
Harry
Hamade
won
the
and
sin
gsongs
will
round
Oh
husband, Takaki Shigemi, and
Call
L. Shimoji, K. Kawasaki, N. Te
®^ 3-3869 (residence)
he
evening.
Of
course, there
consolation
prize.
UJ°rson® and two daughters, all
j. Hi-single: Sam Mitsunaga La rauchi ; advisors: Rev. and Mrs. will be refreshments
J1 of Vauxhall. .
Nishimura; supervisor: T. MinaMay 17-18-19: We have again
dies: Jean Miyazaki.
Inide.
been invited by the Queen St.
I*
, \W nPe°Ples to attend their
II
Distinctive
.
Work Camp , at Lake Scugog.
I
those interested, please contact
i II
Floral Arrangements
R A; BREWIN, Q.C
Tosh Otsuka, HU. 3-2916 All
NEW SPRING LINES
names must be submitted by May
Toronto Buddhist's Coming and Past Events
W
w
^4?
I
DAVE’S
TV and Appliances
Lucien C Kurata
I
t
Small Size Shoes
Barrister & Solicitor
rtf^and ^d^ocuer^
Cameron, Weldon
Brewin & McCallum
Men's Scott McHales, 4-14
JON ONODERA
ALBERTS SHOE STORE
Proprietor
HU. 9-4654^BA. 1-4374
business)
(Residence)
540 Eglinton Ave. W.,
Toronto
372 Bay St.
—
EM. 3-4391
1328 Queen St. West
1-1931
Toronto
Toronto
. Reminder: Remember the deadSewArxSe5Aawa trip is April
^c^^VE YOU MADE TOUR
^U^R^TION ? If not (please
contact, I oshie Tanouye at LE
Tom Kawabe ab UN.’
LI64a. Be seeingxyou.
nisei united church 701 Dovercourt Rd.. Toronto
C.O.D. ORDERS
FROM COAST TO COAST
’ ,, .^UNDAY, APRH 20, i958
,
binior Congregation
£VWgual Service
THINGS 1 HAT CANNOT BE BOUGHT”
nev. K. Shimizu, M.A., D D
W el com g-D-to
all
A hearty
Candid weddings
JACK HEMMY
TORONTO BUDDHIST CHURCH-.
photography
I
I
H
’•I
J »'
hh
m
10:30 a.m.
Sunday School
English Service
SANGHA HANAMATSURI SOCIAL
Rev. T. Tsuji
IL_^J21L22LCOBDIAI'Ly invited
H^
RAGE-7
Personal Notes I Winnipeg News | j dates and doings
WINNIPEG.—The final exec
utive meeting of the MJCCA was
Engagements
Bnddm1-^! 1 at the Manitoba
■Buddhist Hall.
jMa TONai Irmr, toicnto qmt.
Setsuko
Phvllis
Takenaka
The committee in charge of the
1 Mr?
°f ?te ^ ^
A reminder of coming events*
■i H-H^yToronto and movie and dance night on Mav 10 - ^aturday, April 19 at 7:30 pan by Tosh Hori taken bv Mitzi Sa
kura.
Sd
?°u ^ Mr. reported difficulty in renting a
obmm projector and rather than is the showing of the film ‘•■Gaui
Ont
wX
’
K
lag
J
of
Oa
kville
f
f*11^1^ donated bv
FOR BANQUETS
Tama, the Buddha.’ A must, for
I
n n
engaged April 5. 1958 showing a poor projecting film. the
nS?°kota claimed by George
congregation
and , their Baba.
k a^e h°me °r Mr* K* Matsuba- kn oi
i
thand
e movie
be friends.
AND PARTIES
S? h? a?er date
continue
^V^Y^ri5 k’S'h single; donated
Tuesday, April 22 at S ip.m. i
'ith the plans concerning the
E?W 1 ateishi is in
possession
in possession
As^win^h"01, the Buddhist the annual ping-pong tournament
won wahlow of St. Cathariner^^
Saturday, April 26, 6 »m
J- be Showing a movie on
??/^
>nff Baaquet to be
H \vas decided unwise held atBBBovl
(Formerly China Garden)
d°Un^ fche engagement of their »« tee
the
Ranch
House. 403 Department, from the Welfare
Sh°'™5 at SMh »
the various
Under New Management i ?n?hr^.Eiko-’ t0 San Aika ^
Bloor St,, E.
chmvh groups visited the ’ WesI
Riku Ariza of Toronto on mad9 fnat%
have Ueen , SunAy’ May H is sot to be a S ,b«nit°™im with gifts on
126 ELIZABETH STREET
I anA
-at Ule home °f Mr.
e to .^M another term and
■ i
, n mid laughter for Mom o]aJU\<ay’ Aprd 12. Parcels were
ana
iuis Nishimura.
at
Jhe
Mother's Diy party.
j ho sent to the -Mountain San.,
mother, in the MJTORONTO, Ontario
iCth?r' U? -^ on May 10
bunday. June 22 will' be a m Hamilton and the London San.
L^1^0 J°anne Sunahara, eld- HalL L^rainian labour Temple
Phone EM. 4-4676
*
*
*
£or Picnicking at the
Summeihul barm near Whitbv
' e^ daughter of Mr. and Mrs TaRefreshments will be sold. Mu- BON »?inS up “
anni\S,1OhunOf Uondon, Ont,
17 k
Unvid Suzuki, son
-f6 sWHed by tlie Hi
willI
h
WinduP Briquet
InnY and MrS' Ka°ru Suzuki of Hats with many Novelty dances,
The EGA BL Bowling- results m.l 1 he‘d tlns -'’ear at Pickfair
.-bor an evening of fun and fro- are as follows: Men's-high triple Rubtaurant, 2 Lakeshore Road
14 1959
®n^ed on April
oharn $ 3t ^ Wme of Mrs. Sim- hc, come to tliis affair
j^<es donated'by Kaz Tatebe Mmuco, on Saturday. Mav !(/
from 6 p.m. sh < J
La^%nber1 May 10’ Ukrainian and lorn Goto was won bv Hideo a PIir
Baba
and
Tosh
Hori.
^? uT ‘! e’ starting at 8:30
i
must be in to
Womon’s high triple: donated tJl’l>. executives by April 27 The
d
To^ojiro Inouye pm- Admission is ?1 per person.
mnon, B.C., wish to announce bv ^timhe?n^
10 a!1 prcseut mem^ight spoored
Sales and - Service
S e«sagement of- their daughp
16
•
,>—oO for non-members
P-id
eokai 'dH be heM Special Buddhist Affair
n ’ Fumiko, to Shoji Kamachi, SAr
nnothe^T^u is b;lpPy to have
at ,he
Sn ?f Mrs. Enn Kamachi of New
anol
her Ladies Nite bv pooulnr
MONTREAL.—Under the aus
^^•■uunster, B'C>’ on March 19, c3Sd JACkP0^ money has been
DAVID AZUMA
pices of the Seinen-kai and the welcome:
e''rlM11i' is “^Hy
734 St. Clear West
d
' from the Previous J.oae",ai of the Montreal Budd
(1 block west of Christie)
h r?
come on out ^^ try y°ur hist Church, a special religious .k^v011^. "ll1 continue in the
'
.
Mr
l
^
d
Mrs.
Tameshichi
Shiba
LE. 3-0386
will be held tonight. ^ Thc Ias‘ Kec ^ ^»'>
ack- The games will commence evening
TORONTO
i
ta of Vernon, B.C., wish to an ±IPly at 8 p-m- Please be on
19 at the Labor Zionist
nounce the engagement of their Lullu,
Hall.
*
*
*
daughter, Hideko, to. Masaru
For the purpose of promoting -m€'j TM^hi Tsuji of Toronto Garden Club Meeting*
Inouye, son of Mr. and Mrs ’ Tomore interest in judo amoung di? '' ui dbhyer the key sermon at
SSmre of
on Japanese, every Sunday afternoon the English service which will i
Toi:on.to Garden Club is
holding their annual general
h
for this reason. commence at 7:30 p.m.
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
Hai old Shimane, (1st dan) will P Inimediately after the service, meeting tonight. April 19 7 JO
Obituaries
be in charge of the classes. If any .;1Ts-nJ1,an? Rev* Tada of Mon- P-m at 415 Spadina Ave.
notary PUBLIC
-the executive members are
Juniors
or Seniors are interested ?ea ?V lead a discussion period
MUROTA
Suite 502, Temple Building
devoted to topics dealing with nil ^ckmg foi*ward to seeing a good
?
f
^.
contact
Harold
or
Tom
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
attendance.
b
h^oa
Mui'°ta’ wife of Taku- ft11- 1There WiI1 be no charge aspects of Buddhism.
TORONTO '
All
members
and
friend
13 W < PMSed Ty 011 April toi the lessons.
.
.
are
EM. 6-0959
13, 191>8 at Nora Frances Hen
Res.: RO. 7-3427
extended
a
warm
and
cord-;
derson Hospital at Hamilton. Ont p/m d??atlOn °f $25 was a-pprov- vitation to this special affair
Op'^' 0,1
' -y. Aprii
*ecuUve, to the Mani
i a funeral services were ' held toba Judo eClub.
*
3j(
J((
m
। j-April 16 at Dodsworth & Brown
Bruce
Hashimoto.
La
The Club wishes to thank all
Thos. T. Onizklka, B.A. I l 111 Hamilton.
^YAF Plans and News
those
who generously donated and dies: Rosanne Fukumura.
BARRISTER. SOLICITOR
SOT.Tutt™? and I
*
*
*
BARRISTER,
I
) ^^orJCGA-volleyball and
helped during the tournament.
winds of i^ch have
NOTARY PUBLIC
I
KINOSHITA
basketball,
at
Hugh
John
Mac
’
Anri^ ?S WC ?rG ,now "^ into
About 90 (people attended a
Office:' Room 403
v^V^^i
001
W111
continue
until
I
6S
’
Of
Rose
P?7, Although this month is
banquet
and
dance
to
wind
up
the
229 Yonge St., Toronto
| on
a"’ay March
noted
for its showers, the NYAF
April
-5.
Everyone
is
invited
to
season
on
April
5
at
EM. 3-5002 — OX. 1-3388 (res.)
I'
1908 at the Brooks Hospital
hopes
this
will not deter you from
Chan’s Cafe.
come out and join in the fun.
The Fort Filliam howlingbowling
- a
se1’™^ were held on
The Manitoba Japanese'JDirec- coming-^ out to the meetings for
»•
the Rosemary Budd- contingents manag-ed to
w retain ' t01/ should be completed by the ftm and fellowship.
WA. 1-5605
OX. 8-2280 (Kes.) j mst Church officiated by Rev. Y.
loda.yy April 19. Members and
the Challenge Cup for
the ump
'
of
month at which time
I ht^^^TTf nIr* Hhioshita was teenth time apd the cup was pre- they will be mailed to everyone friends .of NYAF have been invit
I buried at the Raymond Cemetery. sented to Jim Inaba by MJCCA
ed by the Married Couples’ Group
KAZUO G. OIYE
r
the
MJCCA
AngBARRISTER — SOLICITOR I
*
*
*
tor
a social evening at the Cen
president, Bob Matsuo at the
C ubl Please contact George tennial
Church, 8 pan.
banquet.
notary
/
SHIGEMI
Fukumura or Bob Matsuo if vour
Saturday,
April 26: The regu
A
pm
was
awarded
to
Harold
*
Room 103
Shigemi of Vaux- Shimane by the Gibson Bowling interested.
lar
meeting
will
feature Mr. Ro
2 College St., Toronto
-The following new executives
t
~led April 8> !958 at
man
1
oi
as
guest
speaker. Here
Iey
s
for
tlie
400
games
he
has
Lethbridge General Hospital. She
were elected at tlie Young Budd
bowled
there
during
the
season.
If
T\
T
CXC
^l
ent
opportunity
to
was 08 years old.
hists’ meeting held at the Manimaster'd
701
Wh
°
is
the
choir
.
h
n
W
Takenaka
’
s
'team
con
I
services were held
tobs Buddhist. Church on Feb. 20.
master and organist of the Cen
- X-RAY DIAGNOSIS
sisting
of
Edna
Suzuki,
Kivoko
J1 at Uethbridge Buddhist
President:_ Mamoru Oye; vice- tennial Church. Recordings by
Kawasaki,
Amy
Fujishige
and
Church conducted by Rev. Y.
Paul K. Asada, D.C.
piesident: Kiyoshi Kawasaki: se 21Ol!S cb°irs under his direction
h ^?^ZVmi~were t0Ps in the
Kawamura, and interment took
I'
cretary:
Jean Terauchi; treasu ''ill also be heard. Worship will
^^o^Ractic
r°n°if. Duke Okamura, Reiko NiP^
e
Lethbridge
.Cemetery.
'
Toronto
rer: Bob Okabe; auditors: D. Naled
Musical
1-6549 (office)
1 he deceased is survived by her shibata, Kuni Suzuki, Tad Kawa
9* Sakamoto; conveners: °
saki
and
Harry
Hamade
won
the
and
sin
gsongs
will
round
Oh
husband, Takaki Shigemi, and
Call
L. Shimoji, K. Kawasaki, N. Te
®^ 3-3869 (residence)
he
evening.
Of
course, there
consolation
prize.
UJ°rson® and two daughters, all
j. Hi-single: Sam Mitsunaga La rauchi ; advisors: Rev. and Mrs. will be refreshments
J1 of Vauxhall. .
Nishimura; supervisor: T. MinaMay 17-18-19: We have again
dies: Jean Miyazaki.
Inide.
been invited by the Queen St.
I*
, \W nPe°Ples to attend their
II
Distinctive
.
Work Camp , at Lake Scugog.
I
those interested, please contact
i II
Floral Arrangements
R A; BREWIN, Q.C
Tosh Otsuka, HU. 3-2916 All
NEW SPRING LINES
names must be submitted by May
Toronto Buddhist's Coming and Past Events
W
w
^4?
I
DAVE’S
TV and Appliances
Lucien C Kurata
I
t
Small Size Shoes
Barrister & Solicitor
rtf^and ^d^ocuer^
Cameron, Weldon
Brewin & McCallum
Men's Scott McHales, 4-14
JON ONODERA
ALBERTS SHOE STORE
Proprietor
HU. 9-4654^BA. 1-4374
business)
(Residence)
540 Eglinton Ave. W.,
Toronto
372 Bay St.
—
EM. 3-4391
1328 Queen St. West
1-1931
Toronto
Toronto
. Reminder: Remember the deadSewArxSe5Aawa trip is April
^c^^VE YOU MADE TOUR
^U^R^TION ? If not (please
contact, I oshie Tanouye at LE
Tom Kawabe ab UN.’
LI64a. Be seeingxyou.
nisei united church 701 Dovercourt Rd.. Toronto
C.O.D. ORDERS
FROM COAST TO COAST
’ ,, .^UNDAY, APRH 20, i958
,
binior Congregation
£VWgual Service
THINGS 1 HAT CANNOT BE BOUGHT”
nev. K. Shimizu, M.A., D D
W el com g-D-to
all
A hearty
Candid weddings
JACK HEMMY
TORONTO BUDDHIST CHURCH-.
photography
I
I
H
’•I
J »'
hh
m
10:30 a.m.
Sunday School
English Service
SANGHA HANAMATSURI SOCIAL
Rev. T. Tsuji
IL_^J21L22LCOBDIAI'Ly invited
H^
Page 8
page:s
THE NEW CANADIAN
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
.
as a . medium of expression and news outlet
those of Japanese origin in Canada
^Lt5?05
Saturday, April 19, 1958
the jazz scene
DRIVING SCHOOL
------------------ By HOP
_ As announced in Wednesday’s
17-piece aggregation
479 Queen St W'» Toronto 2-B, Ont issue,
trombonist Butch Watanabe through almost four continuous
ml Poat OfflM d,^^ o’ttoi
will be featured tonight at 12:30 houtis punctuated only bv a counle
53 COLLEGE (Near Test Area)
TORONTO
Learn to Drive the Easy A.B.C. Way
a.m. and tomorrow evening at -9 of 15-minute breaks.
*
Dual control; Patient,
p.m. at the House of Hambourg.
“
The
Many
Sides
of
Pat
Suzu
Courteous Instructors
Just coming .back on the scene
ki
”
,
a
12-inch
LP
(Yic
1127),
fin
after a two-year silence, he will
also headline the bill a week to ally released here in Canada, is
exactly what its name implies. A
Snlyrne ^eek has passed since we announced that day in the jazz series at the St. cioss-section
of . selections from
The New Canadian will publish a special 20th Anniver Regis. It was for this date that Pat’s repertoire, the album is an
was auditioning when Clem
S?.rVwe during May, and already applications for con- Butch
For Homes; Business or
Hambourg, who happened to be excellent showcase for the little
’ Nisei singer from
Acreage, Consult
atoryi advertisemnts have been coming- in from listening, in, went overboard and 23-year-old
Seattle.
In
an
attempt
to
pin
her
n?nC erf anJ advertisers. We more than appreciate this hurriedly signed him up for this down to a style, one finds'it diffi
JIM KAKUTANI
weekend.
Butch,
an
eligible
ba
REAL
ESTATE
piompt action on the part of our supporters.
INSURANCE
chelor, regards J.J. Johnson as cult to see just who she sounds
similar
to.
Perhaps
the
reason
is
Deadline for advertisements and literarv rnnhdhn his favorite trombone player, with
tions is Monday May 5. Within two weeks’ time
Frank Rehak and Jimmy Cleve that Pat has her own distinctive
land close behind ... Tonight-at style. At times, however, traces of
mUStna1VlG a material at hand, ready for composing
the St. Regis, Dave' Caplan’s jazz Lena Horne show through, as on
Established over 35 Years
deal will have Pat Riccio, alto the, number “From This Moment
On . On the other hand, vou may
sax,
Wray
Downes,
piano,
Jack
^^U^I 6-6421, Day or Night
advertisers. iLteld we t ^
readers and
Lander, bass, and Bill Underhill, hear nuances of Ethel Merman
530 Burrard St., VANCOUVER. 5, B.C.
the.application priced below as^
.*^o »,^ » . . .^..
. . . . . . .
drums . . . Next week the Town Patti. Page or Jo Stafford. With
Bene
and
his
orchestra
Ta
vern
will
hear
again
Peter
haps thls may serve as a test of our ?ep^tatfon
“
Appleyard’s gr o u p,' following backing her, Pat runs through
such songs as the driving “Just
we have donTi?^6 IS
remember what Marian-McPartland who finishes One
Those Things”, tlie nostalomXitv nL
past
the-Japanese Canadian tonight. With Marian are Bill gic “ofLazy
Afternoon” and the
Crow, former .bassist with Gerry ■
IN NEGOTIATING
encoX,^
r”
furthe1' support and Mulligan,
hauntingly
beautiful
Duke Ellingand Dick
Seo t t
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE
“Solitude”. Other tunes are
win . g?u ' f 1 the advancement of our nauer as on. drums . . . The Count Basie
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT,
rln i
?^ he
And as always we welcome band, which blew up a storm at . Poor Butterfly”, “Don’t Get AMORTGAGES,
constiuctive criticism or suggestions from our readers Burlington’s Brant Inn last Wed- rcund Much Any More”, “Always
nesday night, may be coming to
^Ou?n My.Fashion”, “I
'Consult
a local establishment for three ’
, A Sunday Kind of *.
days, possibly during the summer.
Love
,
“
Something
’s Gotta Give”,
An amazingly large crowd which
and
‘
^Hi-Lili,
Hi-Lo
”. With the
Boultbee Sweet & Co. Ltd.
crammed both upper and lower
dumping
of
bad
vocal
discs on the
decks of the Brant were treated
1000 W. King Edward, VANCOUVER
to a happy, hard-swinging display market these days, this LP is
CE. 4184'
CH. 3231
warmly welcomed and highly re
commended.
■ ■
Reminiscing '; . .
Browsing
at St. Anne’s Gym
through old files of The New Ca
Dundas and Dufferin, Toronto
nadian unearthed this interesting
April; 1952, regarding
Helps English Studies
the
opring
Sound Dance’’ on Frion FRIDAY, APRIL 25
Editor; . . . My deepest thanks day,. April .25: “Line-up for the
to you for sending me The New seven-piece combo reads as fol
DANCING 8-12 p.m.
ADMISSION 75 cents
Canadian. Your English section lows : Roy Miyashita, pianist-lea-'
OPTOMETRISTS
gnves
great
assistance
to
the
stu
der-arranger;
Bob
Connor,
tenor
Refreshments-—Entertainment
dents of the local high school, ^x-clarinet-vibes-afranger; Jack
Complete Care
youth groups, and church; They Corning, trumpet; Norm Grant,
For Your Eyes
all’find it not only very interest- trombone; Dave Nagasuye, guij. I iDg, but also good-reference ma- tar^ Louis Miyashita, bass; and
- terial for English studies.
Aicnie
Alleyne, 'drums
”
As.
for.
myself,
an
old
man,
the
Archie
of
course,
is
the
regular
r
one thing I .regret in reading The drummer with the Norm Amadio
APPLICATION.FOR CONGRATULATORY ADVERTISE
Rew Canadian is to note that the Ino, and also happened to be the
K MENT IN THE ENGLISH SECTION
personal columns indicate the percussionist with Peter Apple118 West Hastings St
i
gradual passing of the pioneers.
v^d
he made his debut at
VANCOUVER, B.C.
PERSONAL GREETINGS
R e^ Y ork City’s Embers;
K. Oikawa,
One namo only, one column $2.00 each
I
Miyagi ..Prefecture,
Japan
I
It Relies Upon You
MOVING TO B.C.?
Vancouverites!
^zu G. Oikawa
VII’ Bunny Hop
OUR READERS WRITE
TORIC
OPTICAL
20*
Joe Tanaka
1
AnniversaryIssue
Mary Tanaka
Z. Tanaka
Ono name only, two columns
$5,00 each
MR. and MRS. J. TANAKA and FAMILY
MARY and JOSEPH TANAKA
IRENE TANAKA
ORGANIZATIONS AND FIRMS
Minimum. 2 columns by 2U inches............................
$10 00
S15-20-S2S. etc.
•■■•■•••••■■•••■■
1
NAME(S)—Please Print
SIZE
S
s
$...... .
TOTAL
P
t
u
O
.... S.
. drADLINE: MONDAY, MAY 5
e printed in-English and Japanese, please use
both forms.
uewwiui cneque or money order for $
for which publish the above names.
ADDRESS
CITY___ _
ZONE
PROV
HE NEW CANADIAN 479 Queen St. West To^oM
Penpal, Please
Editor: This is my first letter
to you, and excuse me for mv
bad English.
1 am a Japanese student 21
years-old.
Today I have one request to
f.
you, because I have been seeking
some pen-friends in Canada
Since a few' years ago I _have
been trying to have pals, but I
J
could not find any organization
or club for international corres
So I
J pondence in your country.
decided to tell you about mv re
1
quest.
'
1
.your address was given to me
by the Asahi. One staff member
said to me that you might be
- kind enough to insert my address
and name on your newspaper, so
I am going to give this to vou.
I know that this is my selfish
iequest, but I am really eager to
1 con espond with some voungster
in Canada.
•
1
By tins reason, I will thank
you so much if you help me to
find pen friends. Please help me ’
I _will introduce myself a little.
_ My hobbies are such as read
ing, music, .stamps, pictures, hik
ing' and so on.
I hope that you will accept this
J
request of mine.
Please excuse me for my sel
fish request, which will bring vou
much trouble, but I am looking
forward for tlie letters from some
friends.
I P^J’ that you will be more
prosperous.
Very sincerely.
I
Junichi Fujimoto '
Here
goes
my
address:
J
Mr. Junichi Fujimoto
Dr. Robert T. Miya
i
1
21, 4-chome, Akunoura
Nagasaki, Japan.
announces the opening of his office
for the General Practice of Medicine. •
260 East Ave. N. (at Barton St.)
Hamilton, Ontario
Telephone: JAckson 8-5666
The modern tvav to be
traditionally correct
The Bouquet
Invitation Line
e&aitig i nvitations
I hermo-engraved (Raised lettering)
Thermo-Engraving looks and feels like
.mild engraving, but costs about half as
much—^and it s ready within the week.
Thermo-Engraving eliminates the coppci [dale that makes hand engraving
>o costly and time consuming. .Select
Isom our. giant catalogue of flawlessly
correct papers. 11 distinctive styles of
Haling- Weddings priced as low as
§9.00 for, 50 and §] 3.50 for 100, com
plete with double envelopes and tissues.
Come in and see our complete cata
logue! Matching announcements, at
Lome cards, enclosure cards, etc.
47,
THE NEW CANADIAN
479 QUEEN STREET WEST, TORONTO 2-B, ONTARIO
THE NEW CANADIAN
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
.
as a . medium of expression and news outlet
those of Japanese origin in Canada
^Lt5?05
Saturday, April 19, 1958
the jazz scene
DRIVING SCHOOL
------------------ By HOP
_ As announced in Wednesday’s
17-piece aggregation
479 Queen St W'» Toronto 2-B, Ont issue,
trombonist Butch Watanabe through almost four continuous
ml Poat OfflM d,^^ o’ttoi
will be featured tonight at 12:30 houtis punctuated only bv a counle
53 COLLEGE (Near Test Area)
TORONTO
Learn to Drive the Easy A.B.C. Way
a.m. and tomorrow evening at -9 of 15-minute breaks.
*
Dual control; Patient,
p.m. at the House of Hambourg.
“
The
Many
Sides
of
Pat
Suzu
Courteous Instructors
Just coming .back on the scene
ki
”
,
a
12-inch
LP
(Yic
1127),
fin
after a two-year silence, he will
also headline the bill a week to ally released here in Canada, is
exactly what its name implies. A
Snlyrne ^eek has passed since we announced that day in the jazz series at the St. cioss-section
of . selections from
The New Canadian will publish a special 20th Anniver Regis. It was for this date that Pat’s repertoire, the album is an
was auditioning when Clem
S?.rVwe during May, and already applications for con- Butch
For Homes; Business or
Hambourg, who happened to be excellent showcase for the little
’ Nisei singer from
Acreage, Consult
atoryi advertisemnts have been coming- in from listening, in, went overboard and 23-year-old
Seattle.
In
an
attempt
to
pin
her
n?nC erf anJ advertisers. We more than appreciate this hurriedly signed him up for this down to a style, one finds'it diffi
JIM KAKUTANI
weekend.
Butch,
an
eligible
ba
REAL
ESTATE
piompt action on the part of our supporters.
INSURANCE
chelor, regards J.J. Johnson as cult to see just who she sounds
similar
to.
Perhaps
the
reason
is
Deadline for advertisements and literarv rnnhdhn his favorite trombone player, with
tions is Monday May 5. Within two weeks’ time
Frank Rehak and Jimmy Cleve that Pat has her own distinctive
land close behind ... Tonight-at style. At times, however, traces of
mUStna1VlG a material at hand, ready for composing
the St. Regis, Dave' Caplan’s jazz Lena Horne show through, as on
Established over 35 Years
deal will have Pat Riccio, alto the, number “From This Moment
On . On the other hand, vou may
sax,
Wray
Downes,
piano,
Jack
^^U^I 6-6421, Day or Night
advertisers. iLteld we t ^
readers and
Lander, bass, and Bill Underhill, hear nuances of Ethel Merman
530 Burrard St., VANCOUVER. 5, B.C.
the.application priced below as^
.*^o »,^ » . . .^..
. . . . . . .
drums . . . Next week the Town Patti. Page or Jo Stafford. With
Bene
and
his
orchestra
Ta
vern
will
hear
again
Peter
haps thls may serve as a test of our ?ep^tatfon
“
Appleyard’s gr o u p,' following backing her, Pat runs through
such songs as the driving “Just
we have donTi?^6 IS
remember what Marian-McPartland who finishes One
Those Things”, tlie nostalomXitv nL
past
the-Japanese Canadian tonight. With Marian are Bill gic “ofLazy
Afternoon” and the
Crow, former .bassist with Gerry ■
IN NEGOTIATING
encoX,^
r”
furthe1' support and Mulligan,
hauntingly
beautiful
Duke Ellingand Dick
Seo t t
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE
“Solitude”. Other tunes are
win . g?u ' f 1 the advancement of our nauer as on. drums . . . The Count Basie
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT,
rln i
?^ he
And as always we welcome band, which blew up a storm at . Poor Butterfly”, “Don’t Get AMORTGAGES,
constiuctive criticism or suggestions from our readers Burlington’s Brant Inn last Wed- rcund Much Any More”, “Always
nesday night, may be coming to
^Ou?n My.Fashion”, “I
'Consult
a local establishment for three ’
, A Sunday Kind of *.
days, possibly during the summer.
Love
,
“
Something
’s Gotta Give”,
An amazingly large crowd which
and
‘
^Hi-Lili,
Hi-Lo
”. With the
Boultbee Sweet & Co. Ltd.
crammed both upper and lower
dumping
of
bad
vocal
discs on the
decks of the Brant were treated
1000 W. King Edward, VANCOUVER
to a happy, hard-swinging display market these days, this LP is
CE. 4184'
CH. 3231
warmly welcomed and highly re
commended.
■ ■
Reminiscing '; . .
Browsing
at St. Anne’s Gym
through old files of The New Ca
Dundas and Dufferin, Toronto
nadian unearthed this interesting
April; 1952, regarding
Helps English Studies
the
opring
Sound Dance’’ on Frion FRIDAY, APRIL 25
Editor; . . . My deepest thanks day,. April .25: “Line-up for the
to you for sending me The New seven-piece combo reads as fol
DANCING 8-12 p.m.
ADMISSION 75 cents
Canadian. Your English section lows : Roy Miyashita, pianist-lea-'
OPTOMETRISTS
gnves
great
assistance
to
the
stu
der-arranger;
Bob
Connor,
tenor
Refreshments-—Entertainment
dents of the local high school, ^x-clarinet-vibes-afranger; Jack
Complete Care
youth groups, and church; They Corning, trumpet; Norm Grant,
For Your Eyes
all’find it not only very interest- trombone; Dave Nagasuye, guij. I iDg, but also good-reference ma- tar^ Louis Miyashita, bass; and
- terial for English studies.
Aicnie
Alleyne, 'drums
”
As.
for.
myself,
an
old
man,
the
Archie
of
course,
is
the
regular
r
one thing I .regret in reading The drummer with the Norm Amadio
APPLICATION.FOR CONGRATULATORY ADVERTISE
Rew Canadian is to note that the Ino, and also happened to be the
K MENT IN THE ENGLISH SECTION
personal columns indicate the percussionist with Peter Apple118 West Hastings St
i
gradual passing of the pioneers.
v^d
he made his debut at
VANCOUVER, B.C.
PERSONAL GREETINGS
R e^ Y ork City’s Embers;
K. Oikawa,
One namo only, one column $2.00 each
I
Miyagi ..Prefecture,
Japan
I
It Relies Upon You
MOVING TO B.C.?
Vancouverites!
^zu G. Oikawa
VII’ Bunny Hop
OUR READERS WRITE
TORIC
OPTICAL
20*
Joe Tanaka
1
AnniversaryIssue
Mary Tanaka
Z. Tanaka
Ono name only, two columns
$5,00 each
MR. and MRS. J. TANAKA and FAMILY
MARY and JOSEPH TANAKA
IRENE TANAKA
ORGANIZATIONS AND FIRMS
Minimum. 2 columns by 2U inches............................
$10 00
S15-20-S2S. etc.
•■■•■•••••■■•••■■
1
NAME(S)—Please Print
SIZE
S
s
$...... .
TOTAL
P
t
u
O
.... S.
. drADLINE: MONDAY, MAY 5
e printed in-English and Japanese, please use
both forms.
uewwiui cneque or money order for $
for which publish the above names.
ADDRESS
CITY___ _
ZONE
PROV
HE NEW CANADIAN 479 Queen St. West To^oM
Penpal, Please
Editor: This is my first letter
to you, and excuse me for mv
bad English.
1 am a Japanese student 21
years-old.
Today I have one request to
f.
you, because I have been seeking
some pen-friends in Canada
Since a few' years ago I _have
been trying to have pals, but I
J
could not find any organization
or club for international corres
So I
J pondence in your country.
decided to tell you about mv re
1
quest.
'
1
.your address was given to me
by the Asahi. One staff member
said to me that you might be
- kind enough to insert my address
and name on your newspaper, so
I am going to give this to vou.
I know that this is my selfish
iequest, but I am really eager to
1 con espond with some voungster
in Canada.
•
1
By tins reason, I will thank
you so much if you help me to
find pen friends. Please help me ’
I _will introduce myself a little.
_ My hobbies are such as read
ing, music, .stamps, pictures, hik
ing' and so on.
I hope that you will accept this
J
request of mine.
Please excuse me for my sel
fish request, which will bring vou
much trouble, but I am looking
forward for tlie letters from some
friends.
I P^J’ that you will be more
prosperous.
Very sincerely.
I
Junichi Fujimoto '
Here
goes
my
address:
J
Mr. Junichi Fujimoto
Dr. Robert T. Miya
i
1
21, 4-chome, Akunoura
Nagasaki, Japan.
announces the opening of his office
for the General Practice of Medicine. •
260 East Ave. N. (at Barton St.)
Hamilton, Ontario
Telephone: JAckson 8-5666
The modern tvav to be
traditionally correct
The Bouquet
Invitation Line
e&aitig i nvitations
I hermo-engraved (Raised lettering)
Thermo-Engraving looks and feels like
.mild engraving, but costs about half as
much—^and it s ready within the week.
Thermo-Engraving eliminates the coppci [dale that makes hand engraving
>o costly and time consuming. .Select
Isom our. giant catalogue of flawlessly
correct papers. 11 distinctive styles of
Haling- Weddings priced as low as
§9.00 for, 50 and §] 3.50 for 100, com
plete with double envelopes and tissues.
Come in and see our complete cata
logue! Matching announcements, at
Lome cards, enclosure cards, etc.
47,
THE NEW CANADIAN
479 QUEEN STREET WEST, TORONTO 2-B, ONTARIO