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THE NEW CANADIAN
• Just Jottings
Op en House at Consul’s
To celebrate the occasion of
E m .p e r o r Hirohito’s birthday
Tuesday, April 28, Consul Endo
will hold a Open House for the
local Japanese Canadians at 1
Grenadier Heights, 5-7:30 p.m.
For those who find parking
difficult due to the limited space
around the Consul’s residence, Mr.
Endo desires the drivers to pay
special attention not to block
other driveways.
___________ Anjndependent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2
DEADLINE FOR SPECIAL ISSUE: MAY 5th .. .
Painful, But Proud
TORONTO, ONT.
Van JCCA Publishes Paper
Vancouver JCCA resumed publication of
1B.^eLn in April with Mickey Nakashima as editor-inS
is Miyo Ling, formerly associap
past 20 years, the road taken bv The .iNew
T tle
bulletin: advertising is under the supervision
Canadian has been a painful one. Yet when looking back
a?d Bob Miyasaka takes care of circulation,
ihe \ J
bulletin is sent to all members of the organization,
O1? le ^ai dship,. “midst blood, sweat,* and tears” it is membership
fee being $2 per vear.
with pride and joy.
Sinatra’s Issei Valet
we celebrate the Centenary and rejoice in the fact that we
v .^1^\e late thirties when the forerunners of the are anAsintegral
part of this wonderful province which has rewarded
SAN FRANCISCO.—Singing
netT Th dUvly rSaehe^ ma,turity and social conscious- our endeavors abundantly for half a century”, the new Bulletin says,
star, Frank Sinatra, “accom^ss’/^le
Canadian became the “Voice of the let us be mindful that while citizenship has granted us privileges^
- panied by his Japanese boy
Nisei .
it has increased our civic respon-^------------------ L_____________ ’
Friday—whose name is Mike”
sibility. Since the JCCA is the
is planning a world’s tour, col
shut
^owT
^
e
^
a
^^
T
war
broke
but,
resulting
in
the
only
nationally representative or
umnist Walter ■■Winchell recent
ganization
for Canadians of Ja
of
three
Vancouver
Japanese
dailies,
only
ly reported. The Japanese valet
The
New
panese
origin,
it shoulders a tre
is Susumu Imai a naturalized
was allowed to continue as the mendous responsibility.
Whenever
citizen who has worked for
guiding hght of the Japanese Canadians. During the an important issue confronts
us,
many famous Hollywood stars,
hectic evacuation period, the NC issued forth its accu- it is inevitably the JCCA who
^X X Yamaga of Hamilton,
producers and directors. The
must
take
it
up
on
our
behalf.
whp
initiated thc Nipponia Home
and
along
with
the
Nisei
Baders.
trip will include stopovers in
When
civic
and
other
groups
seek
for
Japanese
aged, will speak at
to
uicied
the
Japanese
community
toward
the
most
favo
Hawaii, 10 days in Japan and
contact
with
the
Japanese,
they
tonight
’
s-.meeting.
, of the Toronto
rable
roads.
.
then around the world via India
often
approach
the
JCCA.
Yet
JCCA,
8
-p.m.
at
415
Spadina. Pro
and Europe. Imai is returning
,.
^
r
e
su
PP?
p
t
e
d
the
dispersal
and
resettlement
policy
those
who
are
not
familiar
with
gress
on
the
home
which
is sche
to Japan for the first time in
the
amount
of
routine
work
which
duled
to
be
ready
for
.
occupancy
ot
the
Canadian
government,
encouraged
the
Nisei
to
30 years.
the JCCA performs may believe this fall in Beamsvillo, Ont., will
the Issei to get naturalized, and assisted that
tlie organization is inactive bo given.
iesettlement in the new environment. We were against or may even doubt its usefulness.
The Toronto JCCA executive
the repatriation scheme.
It* is hoped that the Bulletin will will discuss the possibility of aid
Finishes in 41st Place
to their notice highlights ing the project. With the assis
OB1 stand on these matters was based upon “good bring
■ LOS ANGELES.— Torakichi p
of such functions. For the fact is, tance of members of National
(Pete) Nakamura, never fully re Canadian citizenship”. Yet we were not always under- there are still matters that re JCCA and the Communitv Centre
covering from his limping start W ' the community, for we were often regarded as quire careful attention. Not the committee, TJCCA will plan its
at the first round of the 1958
least of these is the maintenance prog-ram of activities for the com1Q m
rvP
1
• ^^ St 61 ia, a consi- of
Masters golf tournament held re H
good public relations with the
cently, finished the prestige-laden T?1!- e amount of courage and confidence was needed. general community. The efficacy
event with a sagging 301-in 41st Looking back over these times, we feel great pride in of the JCCA depends heavily
place, receiving $305 for his ef- having chosen the right paths.
on the many fine men and women
forts accompanied in his bracket
our community who serve with
Jt ls-the 20th-Anniversary of our’paper, in
NEW YORK.—-Former Presi
by a dozen others, Pete nevei*
devotion for the benefit of our
occasion, a special issue will be published community and country.
dent Harry S. Truman said ear
broke par in any of his rounds,
’
shooting- 76-73-76 at the sodden, Mith your assistance and cooperation.
lier this mo nth he could not un
“Complacency is an evil Japa derstand why the people of Hiro- •
wind-swept fairway.
NO MAILED APPLICATIONS
nese Canadians can ill afford. Let shima, however terribly they may
• -Foi this special issue,-we will not.be mailing, appli- us believe positively in ourselves have been hurt, still won’t accept
W°rmS t0 i°Ur indlvidual subscribers and adv^ti- so that we may never be at a loss the fact that he had to give the
Lion-Hearted, At Least
seis. .We are relying completely on our announcement to show our* good citizenship. Op order to drop the first atomic
on the Japanese city.
TOKYO.—Whatever else you
?n
eight and your voluntary cooperation. Deadline portunities are everywhere—at bomb
“It was a matter of the Allies’
work, school, church, clubs, and
could say about this lion, he
Monday Mav ^“w”' adS “d contributing articles is sports functions to name a few. just plain having to get the war
just didn’t have his heart in
now
' ’ — y 6’ Justover a week away, so please act Everyone is a potential public- over,” Truman said.
the right place. An autopsy on
“I have tried to tell the people
relations man”, the editorial con
a 15-month-old lion that died
cludes.
of Hiroshima it was the fault of
Japan’s leaders that the bomb
recently of pneumonia in a Ja
was used,” Truman recalled.
panese zoo revealed that the
Churchill, Stalin and I sent an
heart was inside his stomach.
ultimatum through Sweden and
“Amazing,” said zoologists,
Switzerland. It was answered
“the lion should have died at
with
the nastiest letter you ever
SAN FRANCISCO.—Japanese
Ober had his first taste of sa
birth”.
saw
We just had to drop the
“Are you perhaps for the first
sukiyaki was practically unknown shimi in Hawaii. He says he
bomb.”
to the general U.S. public '10 found sashimi a paradox: it was time in your life feeding a deep
years ago, but now many Ameri fish but it did not taste like fish. distinctive hunger that you have
cans are familiar with this dish,
Coal for Japan
Those who . read Ober’s article
thanks to the GI’s and the Ameri are probably out now hunting for never recognized before? Bite
CALGARY.—T h r e e Alberta can magazines and newspapers
after bite renews your desire.”
NEW YORK.-—Henry I. Wata
Ober went from’Hawaii to Ja
coal producers will ship 1,000 tons featuring new menus and recipes. restaurants that serve sashimi
nabe,
representative for New
and sukiyaki houses all over the
each of sample coal to Japan this
Tempura nas also been intro country will probably be experi pan and he tells of his experi York Life Insurance Co. has been
year. The shipments were arrang duced, but actually there’s not
ences eating sashimi with wasabi listed on the preliminary roster
ed following the visit of three of much difference between South- encing a larger number of orders and shoyu, ebi and aka.
of q u alifiers for the 1958 Mill ion
He also describes “fugunabe” Dollar
ficials from the Japanese steel era style frying and tempura ex- for it than ever before.
Round Table.
For Ober went on to say:
vhich is /‘a great delicacy and a
industry. The mines in question cept the sauce.
Watanabe
has been in the in
“Your first bite tells you there
are at Coleman, Canmore and
.However, the next Japanese are, indeed, more things in heaven kind of gourmet’s Russian Rou surance business since 1933. In
Luscar.
dish which, may gain popularity and earth than your palate had lette.” He explains that the spiny qualifying for the third straight
may be quite different from. any dreamed of. You remember fish, fugu (blowfish) has a poisonous year in the Million Dollar Round
found on the American dinner direct from rivers and seas, vein which will kill a human Table, 1955-58, he joined the New
being unless it is skillfully re
table-—it’s sashimi.
nourished primitive man, himself moved by an expert chef. ’ p . York Life Presidents Council of
Safe Drivers Lose Jobs
In last month’s issue of a stage in the endless evolution
„ „ the Top Club in which the nationthe game is worth the candle,
Gourmet,
the “magazine of good that began in the sea.”
TOKYO.—Thirty-two Yoko
L ” al U.S. membership is 225. Only
he
adds.
living” the feature article was
hama taxi drivers were locked
one per cent of life insurance
entitled “Song of Sashimi” by
out of their jobs because they
agents succeed in selling a mil
Philip N. Ober.
refused to Jive up to their name
lion dollars worth in a single
NISEI GROUP BEHAVIOR RAPPED:
year.: .
°^, ^mi^326” drivers. The
The writer starts this article
cabbies refused to comply with
He is the lone Japanese Ameri
by saying:
the firms by cooperating with a
can
agent on the west coast to
“You may sing'the praises of
government sponsored drive
become
a permanent member of
1’estouffade de boeuf gasconne.
RICHMOND,
Calif.—“Bright ship and Jr. JACL convention be the President’s Council.
a®^*ns^' reckless cab driving You may chant the glory of crepe
young sociologists interested in ing tabled, etc., it was her opin
which has earned Japanese cab
The Round Table, which is af
de fruit de mer Mornay. You may observing Japanese American be ion that it might be ascribed to
bies the title of “Kamikaze”,
filiated
with, the National Asso
hymn the delights of faisan perithe
fact
that
few
chapters
had
the same title applied to sui
ciation
of
Life Underwriters, is
gourdine. But now give me your havior in groups could have a briefed their delegates on the is
cide pilots in WW II.
an
international
organization
ear, for I must make you hear a field day”, says Chizu Iiyama, sues, “or because the issues were
whose
members
have
sold a mil
gastronomic symphony with a reporting on the winter NC- not particularly close to the dele
lion
dollars
or
more
of life in
new and magnificent theme: raw WNDC quarterly session at San gates”. She added, “I felt that
surance
in
the
previous
calendar
250 Miles Per Gallon ’
fish.” .
Francisco. “They would have the convention might be more year or are life members through
Ober said that most people verified most of their assump meaningful if individual chapters
_TOKYO.—A Japanese car, the have
having sold a million a year for
already had the “amazing
Isubaru 3601” is now being as- experience of ' finding ’ within tions^—-that Nisei are very shy in brought up points that concerned three consecutive years.
speaking up at meetings, that
The Round Table holds annual
in.T°kyo, should sell at yourself some aeons-old hunger they are friendly and charming their membership—organizational
meetings and includes programs
^±,l_o. It is four feet high, four of which you - had not ever been as individuals, that they can problems, social, political, etc.”
In conclusion, she surmised that which are designed to help keep
a no-frame body aware until the moment when point out sharply the areas that
the
“convention was fun. Its pro their clients abreast of new de
and. plastic top. The Isubaru is a
need
improvements,
but
will
he
gram
can only be as successful as velopments.
jU-Ji Heavy Industries Co. prositate
to
take
the
necessary
lead
Those
who
have
had
the
ex
the
delegates
make it—so why
___ .. resorts
______
Well-known
duct with a fantastic engine that
are the
ership”.
perience
can
look
forward
to
try
don
’
t
we
speak
up
on
the
things
usual
meeting
sites,
this year’s
i
_niiles ner gallon. It
Commenting on the brevity of which concern us? But to keep being at the Banff Springs Hotel
weighs 1,450 pounds, 10 feet long, ing- sashimi with anticipation, he
the
business meeting, with discus the record straight—I sat there, in the Canadian Rockies, June 17seats four and goes 50 m.p.h.
promised.
sion of a district council scholar- as silent as the rest.”
20.
Nipponia Home Founder
To Speak at TJCCA Tonite
Can't Understand Why.; .
‘Song of Sashimi’ -- A Gastronomic Symphony
Rates in Top One Percent
'Sociologists Would Have a Field Day'
i
THE NEW CANADIAN
• Just Jottings
Op en House at Consul’s
To celebrate the occasion of
E m .p e r o r Hirohito’s birthday
Tuesday, April 28, Consul Endo
will hold a Open House for the
local Japanese Canadians at 1
Grenadier Heights, 5-7:30 p.m.
For those who find parking
difficult due to the limited space
around the Consul’s residence, Mr.
Endo desires the drivers to pay
special attention not to block
other driveways.
___________ Anjndependent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2
DEADLINE FOR SPECIAL ISSUE: MAY 5th .. .
Painful, But Proud
TORONTO, ONT.
Van JCCA Publishes Paper
Vancouver JCCA resumed publication of
1B.^eLn in April with Mickey Nakashima as editor-inS
is Miyo Ling, formerly associap
past 20 years, the road taken bv The .iNew
T tle
bulletin: advertising is under the supervision
Canadian has been a painful one. Yet when looking back
a?d Bob Miyasaka takes care of circulation,
ihe \ J
bulletin is sent to all members of the organization,
O1? le ^ai dship,. “midst blood, sweat,* and tears” it is membership
fee being $2 per vear.
with pride and joy.
Sinatra’s Issei Valet
we celebrate the Centenary and rejoice in the fact that we
v .^1^\e late thirties when the forerunners of the are anAsintegral
part of this wonderful province which has rewarded
SAN FRANCISCO.—Singing
netT Th dUvly rSaehe^ ma,turity and social conscious- our endeavors abundantly for half a century”, the new Bulletin says,
star, Frank Sinatra, “accom^ss’/^le
Canadian became the “Voice of the let us be mindful that while citizenship has granted us privileges^
- panied by his Japanese boy
Nisei .
it has increased our civic respon-^------------------ L_____________ ’
Friday—whose name is Mike”
sibility. Since the JCCA is the
is planning a world’s tour, col
shut
^owT
^
e
^
a
^^
T
war
broke
but,
resulting
in
the
only
nationally representative or
umnist Walter ■■Winchell recent
ganization
for Canadians of Ja
of
three
Vancouver
Japanese
dailies,
only
ly reported. The Japanese valet
The
New
panese
origin,
it shoulders a tre
is Susumu Imai a naturalized
was allowed to continue as the mendous responsibility.
Whenever
citizen who has worked for
guiding hght of the Japanese Canadians. During the an important issue confronts
us,
many famous Hollywood stars,
hectic evacuation period, the NC issued forth its accu- it is inevitably the JCCA who
^X X Yamaga of Hamilton,
producers and directors. The
must
take
it
up
on
our
behalf.
whp
initiated thc Nipponia Home
and
along
with
the
Nisei
Baders.
trip will include stopovers in
When
civic
and
other
groups
seek
for
Japanese
aged, will speak at
to
uicied
the
Japanese
community
toward
the
most
favo
Hawaii, 10 days in Japan and
contact
with
the
Japanese,
they
tonight
’
s-.meeting.
, of the Toronto
rable
roads.
.
then around the world via India
often
approach
the
JCCA.
Yet
JCCA,
8
-p.m.
at
415
Spadina. Pro
and Europe. Imai is returning
,.
^
r
e
su
PP?
p
t
e
d
the
dispersal
and
resettlement
policy
those
who
are
not
familiar
with
gress
on
the
home
which
is sche
to Japan for the first time in
the
amount
of
routine
work
which
duled
to
be
ready
for
.
occupancy
ot
the
Canadian
government,
encouraged
the
Nisei
to
30 years.
the JCCA performs may believe this fall in Beamsvillo, Ont., will
the Issei to get naturalized, and assisted that
tlie organization is inactive bo given.
iesettlement in the new environment. We were against or may even doubt its usefulness.
The Toronto JCCA executive
the repatriation scheme.
It* is hoped that the Bulletin will will discuss the possibility of aid
Finishes in 41st Place
to their notice highlights ing the project. With the assis
OB1 stand on these matters was based upon “good bring
■ LOS ANGELES.— Torakichi p
of such functions. For the fact is, tance of members of National
(Pete) Nakamura, never fully re Canadian citizenship”. Yet we were not always under- there are still matters that re JCCA and the Communitv Centre
covering from his limping start W ' the community, for we were often regarded as quire careful attention. Not the committee, TJCCA will plan its
at the first round of the 1958
least of these is the maintenance prog-ram of activities for the com1Q m
rvP
1
• ^^ St 61 ia, a consi- of
Masters golf tournament held re H
good public relations with the
cently, finished the prestige-laden T?1!- e amount of courage and confidence was needed. general community. The efficacy
event with a sagging 301-in 41st Looking back over these times, we feel great pride in of the JCCA depends heavily
place, receiving $305 for his ef- having chosen the right paths.
on the many fine men and women
forts accompanied in his bracket
our community who serve with
Jt ls-the 20th-Anniversary of our’paper, in
NEW YORK.—-Former Presi
by a dozen others, Pete nevei*
devotion for the benefit of our
occasion, a special issue will be published community and country.
dent Harry S. Truman said ear
broke par in any of his rounds,
’
shooting- 76-73-76 at the sodden, Mith your assistance and cooperation.
lier this mo nth he could not un
“Complacency is an evil Japa derstand why the people of Hiro- •
wind-swept fairway.
NO MAILED APPLICATIONS
nese Canadians can ill afford. Let shima, however terribly they may
• -Foi this special issue,-we will not.be mailing, appli- us believe positively in ourselves have been hurt, still won’t accept
W°rmS t0 i°Ur indlvidual subscribers and adv^ti- so that we may never be at a loss the fact that he had to give the
Lion-Hearted, At Least
seis. .We are relying completely on our announcement to show our* good citizenship. Op order to drop the first atomic
on the Japanese city.
TOKYO.—Whatever else you
?n
eight and your voluntary cooperation. Deadline portunities are everywhere—at bomb
“It was a matter of the Allies’
work, school, church, clubs, and
could say about this lion, he
Monday Mav ^“w”' adS “d contributing articles is sports functions to name a few. just plain having to get the war
just didn’t have his heart in
now
' ’ — y 6’ Justover a week away, so please act Everyone is a potential public- over,” Truman said.
the right place. An autopsy on
“I have tried to tell the people
relations man”, the editorial con
a 15-month-old lion that died
cludes.
of Hiroshima it was the fault of
Japan’s leaders that the bomb
recently of pneumonia in a Ja
was used,” Truman recalled.
panese zoo revealed that the
Churchill, Stalin and I sent an
heart was inside his stomach.
ultimatum through Sweden and
“Amazing,” said zoologists,
Switzerland. It was answered
“the lion should have died at
with
the nastiest letter you ever
SAN FRANCISCO.—Japanese
Ober had his first taste of sa
birth”.
saw
We just had to drop the
“Are you perhaps for the first
sukiyaki was practically unknown shimi in Hawaii. He says he
bomb.”
to the general U.S. public '10 found sashimi a paradox: it was time in your life feeding a deep
years ago, but now many Ameri fish but it did not taste like fish. distinctive hunger that you have
cans are familiar with this dish,
Coal for Japan
Those who . read Ober’s article
thanks to the GI’s and the Ameri are probably out now hunting for never recognized before? Bite
CALGARY.—T h r e e Alberta can magazines and newspapers
after bite renews your desire.”
NEW YORK.-—Henry I. Wata
Ober went from’Hawaii to Ja
coal producers will ship 1,000 tons featuring new menus and recipes. restaurants that serve sashimi
nabe,
representative for New
and sukiyaki houses all over the
each of sample coal to Japan this
Tempura nas also been intro country will probably be experi pan and he tells of his experi York Life Insurance Co. has been
year. The shipments were arrang duced, but actually there’s not
ences eating sashimi with wasabi listed on the preliminary roster
ed following the visit of three of much difference between South- encing a larger number of orders and shoyu, ebi and aka.
of q u alifiers for the 1958 Mill ion
He also describes “fugunabe” Dollar
ficials from the Japanese steel era style frying and tempura ex- for it than ever before.
Round Table.
For Ober went on to say:
vhich is /‘a great delicacy and a
industry. The mines in question cept the sauce.
Watanabe
has been in the in
“Your first bite tells you there
are at Coleman, Canmore and
.However, the next Japanese are, indeed, more things in heaven kind of gourmet’s Russian Rou surance business since 1933. In
Luscar.
dish which, may gain popularity and earth than your palate had lette.” He explains that the spiny qualifying for the third straight
may be quite different from. any dreamed of. You remember fish, fugu (blowfish) has a poisonous year in the Million Dollar Round
found on the American dinner direct from rivers and seas, vein which will kill a human Table, 1955-58, he joined the New
being unless it is skillfully re
table-—it’s sashimi.
nourished primitive man, himself moved by an expert chef. ’ p . York Life Presidents Council of
Safe Drivers Lose Jobs
In last month’s issue of a stage in the endless evolution
„ „ the Top Club in which the nationthe game is worth the candle,
Gourmet,
the “magazine of good that began in the sea.”
TOKYO.—Thirty-two Yoko
L ” al U.S. membership is 225. Only
he
adds.
living” the feature article was
hama taxi drivers were locked
one per cent of life insurance
entitled “Song of Sashimi” by
out of their jobs because they
agents succeed in selling a mil
Philip N. Ober.
refused to Jive up to their name
lion dollars worth in a single
NISEI GROUP BEHAVIOR RAPPED:
year.: .
°^, ^mi^326” drivers. The
The writer starts this article
cabbies refused to comply with
He is the lone Japanese Ameri
by saying:
the firms by cooperating with a
can
agent on the west coast to
“You may sing'the praises of
government sponsored drive
become
a permanent member of
1’estouffade de boeuf gasconne.
RICHMOND,
Calif.—“Bright ship and Jr. JACL convention be the President’s Council.
a®^*ns^' reckless cab driving You may chant the glory of crepe
young sociologists interested in ing tabled, etc., it was her opin
which has earned Japanese cab
The Round Table, which is af
de fruit de mer Mornay. You may observing Japanese American be ion that it might be ascribed to
bies the title of “Kamikaze”,
filiated
with, the National Asso
hymn the delights of faisan perithe
fact
that
few
chapters
had
the same title applied to sui
ciation
of
Life Underwriters, is
gourdine. But now give me your havior in groups could have a briefed their delegates on the is
cide pilots in WW II.
an
international
organization
ear, for I must make you hear a field day”, says Chizu Iiyama, sues, “or because the issues were
whose
members
have
sold a mil
gastronomic symphony with a reporting on the winter NC- not particularly close to the dele
lion
dollars
or
more
of life in
new and magnificent theme: raw WNDC quarterly session at San gates”. She added, “I felt that
surance
in
the
previous
calendar
250 Miles Per Gallon ’
fish.” .
Francisco. “They would have the convention might be more year or are life members through
Ober said that most people verified most of their assump meaningful if individual chapters
_TOKYO.—A Japanese car, the have
having sold a million a year for
already had the “amazing
Isubaru 3601” is now being as- experience of ' finding ’ within tions^—-that Nisei are very shy in brought up points that concerned three consecutive years.
speaking up at meetings, that
The Round Table holds annual
in.T°kyo, should sell at yourself some aeons-old hunger they are friendly and charming their membership—organizational
meetings and includes programs
^±,l_o. It is four feet high, four of which you - had not ever been as individuals, that they can problems, social, political, etc.”
In conclusion, she surmised that which are designed to help keep
a no-frame body aware until the moment when point out sharply the areas that
the
“convention was fun. Its pro their clients abreast of new de
and. plastic top. The Isubaru is a
need
improvements,
but
will
he
gram
can only be as successful as velopments.
jU-Ji Heavy Industries Co. prositate
to
take
the
necessary
lead
Those
who
have
had
the
ex
the
delegates
make it—so why
___ .. resorts
______
Well-known
duct with a fantastic engine that
are the
ership”.
perience
can
look
forward
to
try
don
’
t
we
speak
up
on
the
things
usual
meeting
sites,
this year’s
i
_niiles ner gallon. It
Commenting on the brevity of which concern us? But to keep being at the Banff Springs Hotel
weighs 1,450 pounds, 10 feet long, ing- sashimi with anticipation, he
the
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PAGE 7
KEG NEWS ACROSS CAN An a
NISEI MAJORS (Apr. 11): S. Wc
-shi 824 (310), S. Nishikawa 779
. Inouye /64, D. Tanaka 734, T.
), G. Yaso 715
S dates and doings i
Hamilton-Noodle Bar
Raffles-Cannon ’
o Attention all Hamiltonians.
Sunday, May 4—keep this day
I
open lor the Bazaar at Cannon
Jn
e
,
c^Pj^iouwinners
were'the
Co
VAN
COUVER.
—
In
conjunction
Hall
on Cannon St.
lia.
Fiji
and
Hawaii.
Final Team Standings: Yarned
127; Eastwav Auto Bodv 115
with the International Trade Fair
^ s, aprons, novelties, baked
Men's Wear‘116;-Java Shop 103;
frying held in Vancouver from
°tc" ?viU be sold-' Better '
At last Vancouver can boast of
Bowling 86; Min Sasaki 88; Lt
^lay 1-10 a gala displav of fire- a first class Japanese restaurant still bring- the whole, family and
Body 77; Zaduck & Williams 7
high 3-T. Kataoka 787, R. C:
, A\oiks has been donated by the which can be comparable to the make a day of it by having sup
With Hdcp. S. Nishikawa (86?
per at our "Noodle Bar^ What’s
All
bowlers
are
reminded
of
12) SS6.
e ban- members of the Japan Canada one in Toronto or New York. on the menu? A delicious secret
S,
uet
heId
at
the
Ranch
Hou
—
-—
use,
403
ushikawa 419, '
sloor St. East, at
( -bherbourne in the Ro- Society? Tokyo; Japan Canada "Geisha Gardens’’ is going to —come see and eat. Doors will
:sni 4b, T. Nishino 376. W
deo Room.
Irade Council, Tokyo; Maruta- open for business early in May_
Nishikawa (330-29) 359,
open ii-oni .12 noon.
on maya Ogatsu Co. Ltd., and va in time to cater to the many tour
KaJflc ^^^'^ being sold by the
Playoffs ..will ..be held April IS. 7:45 "Pni 2b. All those who have not given rious other Japanese companies ists who are. expected
for
the
?
a
w
eS
'
?
?°
Se
do
so
at
lh
«
earliest
Hamilton
IBS members previous
p.m. sharp. Banquet takes place Anri! date to Haru Murakami at HO. 1-4552.
in Japan. Japan lias been noted Centennial, as well as the home ly scheduled to be drawn on Anril
26 at Armadale Hall, 1331A Dundas St.
W„ 6:30 p.m. DON'T FORGET Tn TrrPV
for its fireworks for centuries and town folks. The sukiyaki and 20 will be drawn at the Bazaar.
VANCOUVER 10-PIN (
IN trip jt
BOOKS
tor this occasion amazing' feats tempura dishes will be tempting
s brought the ien-trn h;
FRIDAY.
have been performed to provide the epicureans to 823 Hornby St
jj/^b cha:
e t
Koby Auto Shop team
LADIES 5-PIN: The
entertainment
for Vancouver and it is reported that the interior
’ams bv a
startea to roll at
blS
j
spectators. Two trained techni decorations will be imported from
Apr. 19, with six t
.s to
o.
a 39 A. Nomura 426, M. Kovanaweeks. In the fall w - Cie noting :o nave
cians will come with the display Japan and will furnish one room
The Junior Congregation who
gi535. T.
wra 497.
‘
so girls, let's all be
from
Ja^pan
to
supervise
the
ap
Three c
in
authentic
Japanese
tatami
sethitherto
joined the parents for
nl®^125 a\e Commonwealth
Savings v
~''o;
J.
Okahori
3S9
Y
FrTerakita 649, Chic Yam
worship
is
to meet scparatelv be
proximately
$8,000
worth
of
fire
tn
\?
while
the
other
(portion
of
624, Lil rukawa 4 :s. E.
Kuroda 619,
ginning
Sunday,
April 27 to alworks.
which
will
be
fired
from
the
restaurant
will
keep*a
western
dokoro 41
M - L<eaa 423.Mikado's
346 and L, Jane
^
’
ore
time
for
their lessons.
theme.
10-10.
o0
p.m.
at
the
PNE
grounds
u. National Life with
TYBS: 1 Ho Bussei Mixed Bowline Lea 2583; F. Konishi
Ihe
Junior
Congregation
will as
7,
J.
Nagata
316,
C.
(racetrack). The schedule is as
gue closes its season with the Rockets Haya 313, D. K
semble
promptly
at
.11:30
in the
as playoff-champs: Sue Michibata Ku- naka 409."
follows: May 1-Queen Elizabeth
On. JuesdaX May 6 at 7:30 p.m.
r
i
iendship
Centre
for
worship,
The league’s
'O'
and Prince Philip with God Save the Uakakusa Club has planned
will be presents
and then depart into separate
the Queen, Niagara Falls: Mav 3- to have vocalists, dancers and a
banquet and danc
"V 1~:^\ they will again
April 19. Al
‘ sc individt
al top bowlers Centennial Crest, Japanese Flag Japanese Canadian band for the assemble in the
trophies w ill b presente a io Joyce Oka■.—— Centte tor a brief
The Japanese Amateur Athletic hori for ti e la
and Canadian Flag: May 6-Cent- evening's entertainment. A grand
average
of
131
Ter^ormance 1S promised by the
Assn, refused to admit North Ko and Johno the men's, with ury Sam. Fiery Flower Garden:
159. Ladi
rean athletes to the Third Asian trophies
tie and triole May S-Totem Pole. Great Star- Club and your support would be
a tremendous boost to the parti
The Family
Games.
Service
mine; May 10-Old Steam Train, cipants.
Asako
a
with
52
broke, all attendance records this
The association said North Ko consecutively.
Mount
Fuji.
single an,
triple trop
V^ar ’n sP*te of the bad weather.
rea is not qualified to compete in nagi
with 49 . and Mac Kawamoto
On the occasion of Emperor of 1 here were <48 present including
the games opening in Tokyo May 529 cbnsecuiiv
Anyone interested in attending Japan’s birthday, there will be an
ofi (',lt’ Junior Congregation.
24, because she is not a member
tlie World Cong-ress for Christian “Open House” at the home of the 1 he baptism- of the following
of the Asian Games Federation.
FRIDAY 10-PIN /(Apr- 18): Monarch
children added to the jov of the
By J. Burns (J. Tsuji- Education to be held in Tokyo Japanese Consul. 3838 Osler St
The association said North Ko ^s
from Aug-ust 6-13, is requested to Tuesday, April 29 at 8 p.m. All occasion: Diane Mayumi Fujioka,
Na
9amatsu,
Ohori
M
rea’s National Olympic Commit Ebata), won the Grove G.
. Cycle league
Canadians are invited to Margaret Lynne Hyodo, Wavne
tee also is not recognized by the championship trophy and . also the Dr contact Rev. T. Mitsui at 550 East Japanese
attend.
7th,
Vancouver,
B.C.
or
phone
Mitchell Mori, Laurie Michelle
International Olympic Committee
f ^ P a>?Ls„^
By nosing Doi's
Tanaka, Janet Miyo Tsuji, Ken
29 Fns.Aeam captained EM 8643.
(IOC).
by Butch Yamamura (C. Uchikura, T
neth Mitsugu Yamasaki and Gary
Specially designed for Dele
Countries participating in the Yamamura, H. Morita, T. Onizuka Y
Noboru
Yamasaki.
Olympic and Asian Games have Onizuka won the Dr. Paul Asada trophv gates is a Tour of the Pacific
The
Vernon
JCCA
Chapter
tor
the
consolation
roll-off.
*
•■(<
*
to be members of either one or
,.,I"divi4ual “wards-high average: Jack leaving Vancouver by air on July held their eleventh annual meet
the other.
Watanabe 4/4, Mary. Ebata 154; high 30 and returning September 3.
The
fourth
annual
Japanese
North Korean representatives wpLe’
Seki o31, Sumi Schweitzer 560- The tour includes Japan, Hong ing and banquet at the Lotus Flower Arrangement and Demon
ha ve been‘pressing the Asian Or- . ?lgh S^?1?'Su^ Miike 26< T°Y Hashi! kong, Thailand, Malaya, Austra- Gardens on March 2.
P^meT
Player award:
The following new officers stration is to be held at the
ganizing Committee to accept Hoy
Tanaka 155 from 142; perfect atwere installed for the 1958 term: Friendship Centro on Snturdnv,
North Korea entries in 5 events. w^a,nce br team: Joe Ito (captain), Y
president Yo Yakura; vice-presi April 26 from 1-5 p.m., under the
They said North Korea has filed Mitsucata, Y. Yasui. T. Takahashi, B.’
dent Saburo Tamamoto: second sponsorship of the AVomen’s Fe
entry applications, but officials
New executive for ihe '59 season:
vice-ipresident T. Horiuchi: sec deration. Tea, exhibits, movies
of the organizing committee said president Sub Miike; vice-president Jim
retary Kazuko Sasaki treasurer and kimonos will be featured.
they have not yet received them. Kitamura; secretary Mary Ebata; trea
There will be a collection with
surer Joe Ito. Reminder: Banquet at
Yoneko Kawaguchi; auditors Ken
Female Help Wanted
the
entire proceeds going to the
iuchter's on May 10. 6 p.m. Last reWatanabe, M. Mori advisory G.
f°r ^owlers for 10-pin tourney on
TWO girls for answering the tele Isobe, Y. Ogasawara, Ed. Ouchi, Women's Missionary Society.
May 3, and inter-city tourney. May 31
phone, good personality, exoerience not
*
*
*
feS
scores: Sub Miike 594 (209), necessary. Phone RU. 1-5216 or appear Tosh Yakura and Mas Yamada;
H
590 (218k Joe Tsujimoto 570 m person at the St. Charles, 3011 district rep.: B. X. Art Ohashi,
YPU welcomed and entertain
-KFn L1?01 569- Jim Burns 542, Ken Bathurst. Ask for Dave. (Toronto)
5
Mas Yamada; Coldstream Dennis ed about 30 guests from the
Gakam,’£bi 54L J'm Morita 537 (220), Sho
Koyanagi\ Ken Watanabe; South United Church of St. George,
Mori o36 (202), Kayo Shigetomi 533,
Male Help . Wanted.
Dave Kuwahara 529, Sab Seki 527 Jack
Vernon Yosh Ouchi, Harry Ikeda; Ont., on Faster Monday, April 7.
™AanSbe 524 (215), Herby Mortia 523
9ard?nefs wanted "Ph^Te LEnnox Kamloops Road Saburo Yamamo
Hi
*
*
*
2U5), George Kubota 522, Tosh Iwai 517
H. S. TSURUDA
to; City Nobby Yamamoto; sports
Mossy ^Mitsui 513, Roy Tanaka 511, Mori 3-6196,(Toronto).
I
The W.A. Day Group invited
(Japanese Canadian Agent)
Higa 505, Geo. Ohori 505, Roy Naaaand social conveners Aki Ouchi, the members of the Japan Fel
matsu’ 503, Mas Kawabata 212, Joyc«
Business for Sale
35 Rowntree Ave., TORONTO
Hi
Art Ohashi, Tazuko Oishi, Mits lowship and Centennial WA to a
Nakamichi 541, Joyce Taniishi 534 (208)
Sakakibara; film council Tosh Japanese lunch on April 10. 93
RO. 9-0673
Sumi Schweitzer 496, Mary Ebata 466
(1
CONFECTIONERY store
Yakura.
Hashizume 456, Marie ' Kobayashi
persons
attended
including
about
430, Sets Sato 409.
i
BUSY Bloor Street West, doing good
50 guests.
business, $4,000 will handle.
Many
Short reminiscences by the Ja
| FISHING TACKLE "I
houses, 8 to 15 rooms, good income,
pan
Fellowship members were
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
can buy some with- very small down
if
|
■
and
.
|
A note and reminder to those greatly appreciated.
payment. Phone
who
wish
to
have
an
enjovable
|
CAMERAS
|
evening this Friday._The“Bunny
The office address of Mr. K.
SAM S. TSUMURA
Hop
” is the answer. Under the
Goto has changed to Room 311,
I
Keith Brooks Real Estate
sponsorship
of the NAF this
Royal Bank Building, 32 James
582 Yonge Street, Toronto
dance is to be held at St, Anne’s _The Women’s Work Committee,
St. S., Hamilton, Ont.
WA. 4-7711 or Res.: AT. 2-3873
j|ls® Dundas at Dufferin—LE. .2-4267^
gym (Dundas and Dufferin Sts.) Toronto Branch of the Canadian
it
on Friday, April 25 from 8-12 Red Cross Society is making an
p.m. Admission is only 75 cents. appeal to the JC women to form
Hl
There will be refreshments and a Sewing Group for the Red
Cross, either at the Headquarters
entertainment.
sewing
room, 460 Jarvis St. or
Planned during the early hours
Flat Roofing • Shingling • Eavestroughs • Sheet Metal Work
within
their
own organizations.
of the evening is a sing-song for
BONDED ROOFER
The
work
consists
of machine
the Isseis and for everybody’s en
Phone RO. 2-4911
—
T.
Nishijima
sewing
and
hand
work
for the
joyment the popular square
'^•iwm:u TORONTO
various
services
provided
by the
dances. For the younger cats, and
Red
Cross,
such
as
Outpost
Hos
dig this man, the real cool strolls.
1M< TONOI »TBHT, TOKONTO. ONT.
pitals,
Overseas
Relief,
Blood
Do you read us?
This is a
FOR 1958 FISHING USE
—NAF Donor supplies, etc.
'^ i
very worthwhile project and is
1
ROTPROOF SYNTHETIC
F great need of being enlarged,
LEADLINE, CORKLINE, HANGING TWINE & EVER-POPULAR FLOATS
organized and ready to take an
active part at the beginning of
NIKKA OVERSEAS AGENCY LTD.
Lucien C. Kurata
September.
s*u<,i0 •
217 DUNLEVY AVE.
VANCOUVER 4. B.C.
B1RKI8TEB and 8OLICITOB
MUtual 4-7623
5
p/‘l>-£^c«wsjwosjm&
For further information, please
’ NOT ABY PUBLIC
call the Sewing Supervisor, Mrs
Gasher at WA. 3-6692 (Toronto)
Suite 502, Temple Building
or
one of the committee members
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
When Buying, Setting or Exchanging Your Home
1384^ Queen W.
will
be only too glad to come and
TORONTO
discuss
it with you.
EM. 6-0959
Res.: RO. 7-3427
1
as
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League champs were <TNT"with p-4.
^lv°”: J^d Buiimo-c. Tosh Rch"^'
Coming Events for Vancouverites
United Church News
Principles on Trial
*
Vernon JCCA Officers
CLASSIFIED
WING
MACHINE CO.
Square Cats Sing at Hop
Red Cross Requests JCs
| Oscar's Photo Sports |
I
K^y
ACCURATE ROOFING CO, LTD,
1
&
-
MaJ/W
1
Toronto
LE. 2-6378
'58 VOLKSWAGEN
Ask for
KLAUS
SANDER
RU. 7-4241
KEN HORI
BERNARDI-MATHEWS REAL ESTATE
OX. 8-1121
•
RO. 6-6261
Eglinton Caledonia Motors Ltd.
Res: AM. 1-5194
2670 DANF©RTH AVE.
TORONTO ONT.
Residence: 14 Perivale Crescent, Scarboro
OFFICE
EM. 4-1394
EM. 4-1395
RESIDENCE
2 Vesta Drive
HUdson 5-1365
Andrew E. McKague,
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
201 Northern Ontario Building
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
TORONTO
JCs Honored for Grades
: lit
-.Two
outstanding
Japanese
Canadian high school students
were honored at Jarvis Collegiate
last month. Ray Seto obtained
the highest grade nine average,
followed by Suzy Kuba who came
second. They were congratulat
ed by Principal Mr. Jewel during
Junior Commencement ceremo
nies held at the school last
month.
1 >
«
KEG NEWS ACROSS CAN An a
NISEI MAJORS (Apr. 11): S. Wc
-shi 824 (310), S. Nishikawa 779
. Inouye /64, D. Tanaka 734, T.
), G. Yaso 715
S dates and doings i
Hamilton-Noodle Bar
Raffles-Cannon ’
o Attention all Hamiltonians.
Sunday, May 4—keep this day
I
open lor the Bazaar at Cannon
Jn
e
,
c^Pj^iouwinners
were'the
Co
VAN
COUVER.
—
In
conjunction
Hall
on Cannon St.
lia.
Fiji
and
Hawaii.
Final Team Standings: Yarned
127; Eastwav Auto Bodv 115
with the International Trade Fair
^ s, aprons, novelties, baked
Men's Wear‘116;-Java Shop 103;
frying held in Vancouver from
°tc" ?viU be sold-' Better '
At last Vancouver can boast of
Bowling 86; Min Sasaki 88; Lt
^lay 1-10 a gala displav of fire- a first class Japanese restaurant still bring- the whole, family and
Body 77; Zaduck & Williams 7
high 3-T. Kataoka 787, R. C:
, A\oiks has been donated by the which can be comparable to the make a day of it by having sup
With Hdcp. S. Nishikawa (86?
per at our "Noodle Bar^ What’s
All
bowlers
are
reminded
of
12) SS6.
e ban- members of the Japan Canada one in Toronto or New York. on the menu? A delicious secret
S,
uet
heId
at
the
Ranch
Hou
—
-—
use,
403
ushikawa 419, '
sloor St. East, at
( -bherbourne in the Ro- Society? Tokyo; Japan Canada "Geisha Gardens’’ is going to —come see and eat. Doors will
:sni 4b, T. Nishino 376. W
deo Room.
Irade Council, Tokyo; Maruta- open for business early in May_
Nishikawa (330-29) 359,
open ii-oni .12 noon.
on maya Ogatsu Co. Ltd., and va in time to cater to the many tour
KaJflc ^^^'^ being sold by the
Playoffs ..will ..be held April IS. 7:45 "Pni 2b. All those who have not given rious other Japanese companies ists who are. expected
for
the
?
a
w
eS
'
?
?°
Se
do
so
at
lh
«
earliest
Hamilton
IBS members previous
p.m. sharp. Banquet takes place Anri! date to Haru Murakami at HO. 1-4552.
in Japan. Japan lias been noted Centennial, as well as the home ly scheduled to be drawn on Anril
26 at Armadale Hall, 1331A Dundas St.
W„ 6:30 p.m. DON'T FORGET Tn TrrPV
for its fireworks for centuries and town folks. The sukiyaki and 20 will be drawn at the Bazaar.
VANCOUVER 10-PIN (
IN trip jt
BOOKS
tor this occasion amazing' feats tempura dishes will be tempting
s brought the ien-trn h;
FRIDAY.
have been performed to provide the epicureans to 823 Hornby St
jj/^b cha:
e t
Koby Auto Shop team
LADIES 5-PIN: The
entertainment
for Vancouver and it is reported that the interior
’ams bv a
startea to roll at
blS
j
spectators. Two trained techni decorations will be imported from
Apr. 19, with six t
.s to
o.
a 39 A. Nomura 426, M. Kovanaweeks. In the fall w - Cie noting :o nave
cians will come with the display Japan and will furnish one room
The Junior Congregation who
gi535. T.
wra 497.
‘
so girls, let's all be
from
Ja^pan
to
supervise
the
ap
Three c
in
authentic
Japanese
tatami
sethitherto
joined the parents for
nl®^125 a\e Commonwealth
Savings v
~''o;
J.
Okahori
3S9
Y
FrTerakita 649, Chic Yam
worship
is
to meet scparatelv be
proximately
$8,000
worth
of
fire
tn
\?
while
the
other
(portion
of
624, Lil rukawa 4 :s. E.
Kuroda 619,
ginning
Sunday,
April 27 to alworks.
which
will
be
fired
from
the
restaurant
will
keep*a
western
dokoro 41
M - L<eaa 423.Mikado's
346 and L, Jane
^
’
ore
time
for
their lessons.
theme.
10-10.
o0
p.m.
at
the
PNE
grounds
u. National Life with
TYBS: 1 Ho Bussei Mixed Bowline Lea 2583; F. Konishi
Ihe
Junior
Congregation
will as
7,
J.
Nagata
316,
C.
(racetrack). The schedule is as
gue closes its season with the Rockets Haya 313, D. K
semble
promptly
at
.11:30
in the
as playoff-champs: Sue Michibata Ku- naka 409."
follows: May 1-Queen Elizabeth
On. JuesdaX May 6 at 7:30 p.m.
r
i
iendship
Centre
for
worship,
The league’s
'O'
and Prince Philip with God Save the Uakakusa Club has planned
will be presents
and then depart into separate
the Queen, Niagara Falls: Mav 3- to have vocalists, dancers and a
banquet and danc
"V 1~:^\ they will again
April 19. Al
‘ sc individt
al top bowlers Centennial Crest, Japanese Flag Japanese Canadian band for the assemble in the
trophies w ill b presente a io Joyce Oka■.—— Centte tor a brief
The Japanese Amateur Athletic hori for ti e la
and Canadian Flag: May 6-Cent- evening's entertainment. A grand
average
of
131
Ter^ormance 1S promised by the
Assn, refused to admit North Ko and Johno the men's, with ury Sam. Fiery Flower Garden:
159. Ladi
rean athletes to the Third Asian trophies
tie and triole May S-Totem Pole. Great Star- Club and your support would be
a tremendous boost to the parti
The Family
Games.
Service
mine; May 10-Old Steam Train, cipants.
Asako
a
with
52
broke, all attendance records this
The association said North Ko consecutively.
Mount
Fuji.
single an,
triple trop
V^ar ’n sP*te of the bad weather.
rea is not qualified to compete in nagi
with 49 . and Mac Kawamoto
On the occasion of Emperor of 1 here were <48 present including
the games opening in Tokyo May 529 cbnsecuiiv
Anyone interested in attending Japan’s birthday, there will be an
ofi (',lt’ Junior Congregation.
24, because she is not a member
tlie World Cong-ress for Christian “Open House” at the home of the 1 he baptism- of the following
of the Asian Games Federation.
FRIDAY 10-PIN /(Apr- 18): Monarch
children added to the jov of the
By J. Burns (J. Tsuji- Education to be held in Tokyo Japanese Consul. 3838 Osler St
The association said North Ko ^s
from Aug-ust 6-13, is requested to Tuesday, April 29 at 8 p.m. All occasion: Diane Mayumi Fujioka,
Na
9amatsu,
Ohori
M
rea’s National Olympic Commit Ebata), won the Grove G.
. Cycle league
Canadians are invited to Margaret Lynne Hyodo, Wavne
tee also is not recognized by the championship trophy and . also the Dr contact Rev. T. Mitsui at 550 East Japanese
attend.
7th,
Vancouver,
B.C.
or
phone
Mitchell Mori, Laurie Michelle
International Olympic Committee
f ^ P a>?Ls„^
By nosing Doi's
Tanaka, Janet Miyo Tsuji, Ken
29 Fns.Aeam captained EM 8643.
(IOC).
by Butch Yamamura (C. Uchikura, T
neth Mitsugu Yamasaki and Gary
Specially designed for Dele
Countries participating in the Yamamura, H. Morita, T. Onizuka Y
Noboru
Yamasaki.
Olympic and Asian Games have Onizuka won the Dr. Paul Asada trophv gates is a Tour of the Pacific
The
Vernon
JCCA
Chapter
tor
the
consolation
roll-off.
*
•■(<
*
to be members of either one or
,.,I"divi4ual “wards-high average: Jack leaving Vancouver by air on July held their eleventh annual meet
the other.
Watanabe 4/4, Mary. Ebata 154; high 30 and returning September 3.
The
fourth
annual
Japanese
North Korean representatives wpLe’
Seki o31, Sumi Schweitzer 560- The tour includes Japan, Hong ing and banquet at the Lotus Flower Arrangement and Demon
ha ve been‘pressing the Asian Or- . ?lgh S^?1?'Su^ Miike 26< T°Y Hashi! kong, Thailand, Malaya, Austra- Gardens on March 2.
P^meT
Player award:
The following new officers stration is to be held at the
ganizing Committee to accept Hoy
Tanaka 155 from 142; perfect atwere installed for the 1958 term: Friendship Centro on Snturdnv,
North Korea entries in 5 events. w^a,nce br team: Joe Ito (captain), Y
president Yo Yakura; vice-presi April 26 from 1-5 p.m., under the
They said North Korea has filed Mitsucata, Y. Yasui. T. Takahashi, B.’
dent Saburo Tamamoto: second sponsorship of the AVomen’s Fe
entry applications, but officials
New executive for ihe '59 season:
vice-ipresident T. Horiuchi: sec deration. Tea, exhibits, movies
of the organizing committee said president Sub Miike; vice-president Jim
retary Kazuko Sasaki treasurer and kimonos will be featured.
they have not yet received them. Kitamura; secretary Mary Ebata; trea
There will be a collection with
surer Joe Ito. Reminder: Banquet at
Yoneko Kawaguchi; auditors Ken
Female Help Wanted
the
entire proceeds going to the
iuchter's on May 10. 6 p.m. Last reWatanabe, M. Mori advisory G.
f°r ^owlers for 10-pin tourney on
TWO girls for answering the tele Isobe, Y. Ogasawara, Ed. Ouchi, Women's Missionary Society.
May 3, and inter-city tourney. May 31
phone, good personality, exoerience not
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590 (218k Joe Tsujimoto 570 m person at the St. Charles, 3011 district rep.: B. X. Art Ohashi,
YPU welcomed and entertain
-KFn L1?01 569- Jim Burns 542, Ken Bathurst. Ask for Dave. (Toronto)
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Mas Yamada; Coldstream Dennis ed about 30 guests from the
Gakam,’£bi 54L J'm Morita 537 (220), Sho
Koyanagi\ Ken Watanabe; South United Church of St. George,
Mori o36 (202), Kayo Shigetomi 533,
Male Help . Wanted.
Dave Kuwahara 529, Sab Seki 527 Jack
Vernon Yosh Ouchi, Harry Ikeda; Ont., on Faster Monday, April 7.
™AanSbe 524 (215), Herby Mortia 523
9ard?nefs wanted "Ph^Te LEnnox Kamloops Road Saburo Yamamo
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H. S. TSURUDA
to; City Nobby Yamamoto; sports
Mossy ^Mitsui 513, Roy Tanaka 511, Mori 3-6196,(Toronto).
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The W.A. Day Group invited
(Japanese Canadian Agent)
Higa 505, Geo. Ohori 505, Roy Naaaand social conveners Aki Ouchi, the members of the Japan Fel
matsu’ 503, Mas Kawabata 212, Joyc«
Business for Sale
35 Rowntree Ave., TORONTO
Hi
Art Ohashi, Tazuko Oishi, Mits lowship and Centennial WA to a
Nakamichi 541, Joyce Taniishi 534 (208)
Sakakibara; film council Tosh Japanese lunch on April 10. 93
RO. 9-0673
Sumi Schweitzer 496, Mary Ebata 466
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CONFECTIONERY store
Yakura.
Hashizume 456, Marie ' Kobayashi
persons
attended
including
about
430, Sets Sato 409.
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BUSY Bloor Street West, doing good
50 guests.
business, $4,000 will handle.
Many
Short reminiscences by the Ja
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pan
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payment. Phone
who
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to
have
an
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The office address of Mr. K.
SAM S. TSUMURA
Hop
” is the answer. Under the
Goto has changed to Room 311,
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Keith Brooks Real Estate
sponsorship
of the NAF this
Royal Bank Building, 32 James
582 Yonge Street, Toronto
dance is to be held at St, Anne’s _The Women’s Work Committee,
St. S., Hamilton, Ont.
WA. 4-7711 or Res.: AT. 2-3873
j|ls® Dundas at Dufferin—LE. .2-4267^
gym (Dundas and Dufferin Sts.) Toronto Branch of the Canadian
it
on Friday, April 25 from 8-12 Red Cross Society is making an
p.m. Admission is only 75 cents. appeal to the JC women to form
Hl
There will be refreshments and a Sewing Group for the Red
Cross, either at the Headquarters
entertainment.
sewing
room, 460 Jarvis St. or
Planned during the early hours
Flat Roofing • Shingling • Eavestroughs • Sheet Metal Work
within
their
own organizations.
of the evening is a sing-song for
BONDED ROOFER
The
work
consists
of machine
the Isseis and for everybody’s en
Phone RO. 2-4911
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T.
Nishijima
sewing
and
hand
work
for the
joyment the popular square
'^•iwm:u TORONTO
various
services
provided
by the
dances. For the younger cats, and
Red
Cross,
such
as
Outpost
Hos
dig this man, the real cool strolls.
1M< TONOI »TBHT, TOKONTO. ONT.
pitals,
Overseas
Relief,
Blood
Do you read us?
This is a
FOR 1958 FISHING USE
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LEADLINE, CORKLINE, HANGING TWINE & EVER-POPULAR FLOATS
organized and ready to take an
active part at the beginning of
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call the Sewing Supervisor, Mrs
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Suite 502, Temple Building
or
one of the committee members
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When Buying, Setting or Exchanging Your Home
1384^ Queen W.
will
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JCs Honored for Grades
: lit
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outstanding
Japanese
Canadian high school students
were honored at Jarvis Collegiate
last month. Ray Seto obtained
the highest grade nine average,
followed by Suzy Kuba who came
second. They were congratulat
ed by Principal Mr. Jewel during
Junior Commencement ceremo
nies held at the school last
month.
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Mefs Revamped Mato Butef^^
Wednesday, April 23, 195
.2S-“fs ss-.--.
Portrait °® Tokyo
Tong Sook, Chung Po
musical drama? the story bein
By JOBO NAKAMURA
Now that sunny days are
‘ if it were from her own
drone on relentlessly with nary
told, as
In Crossroads
a let up. The human traffic is ?:aiJ’^e have>re a “sure cure”
poim, of view. The beautiful
It’s been a long dreary -winter a frightening scene to behold, for Asian flu.
soprano, Antoinietta Stella, in Japan. Tokyo winter is dreary
Lim Sen Jung, the Chinese
especially along the underground
butterfly. She sang it at
sooty,
and
miserable.
Hugging
wi?^°jS
°*
Shinjuku station, druggist on Elizabeth Street spy^
the Met and will sing in Toronto
our little gas burner all winter^ n hat if there was a panic!
and subsequently in Montreal.
his remedy must not be taken
we have been wishing for spring
Dimitri Mitropoulos conducted to come. It’s been cold living in a
Situation along Ginza is no lightly for it comes from China
with its pathos of
M
uffects is kept intact. But
'S1 coquet; in Toronto on Japanese house for the first time; better. The crowd never lets-up
where the epidemic originated
general manager, Ru
jr,-^ WJth Miss Stella, her co- the raw wind comes up from To and into the night until, curfew
Take about equal quantities of
dolph Bing, has engaged Yoshio artists, authentic scenery, costu kyo- Bay and makes the house time, the subway trains, trams,
a Japanese director and mes, props and deportment of the quiver like a dish of gelatin des elevated cars and buses load pas tong sook, chung po, fong fown
Motohiro Nagasaka, Japanese de- Jajan™e characters in the tra sert.
sengers like the proverbial can and ging guy; boil in two cups
.
ned
sardines hustling them in and of. water for about 15 minuteV
®1^ner -of scenes and costumes. gedy. Ihe performance unfolds in
O -how happy we are now that
drink the remaining liquid: ' oq
All costumes and stage props Ca a very beautiful, flexible, mobile
out
of the Ginza area.
'
5s finalIy coming. Along
nadian opera lovers will see are fashion.
In the summertime, the Ameri to bed and sweat it out. Wak^ So
the Odakyu railway line, we can
~ ‘
As the audience observes the see the. selfsame bare trees now can cities become fairly deserted feeling fine.
imported from Tokyo. The larger
sets were made in the Met’s work action and listens to the irides ?ear .Pln^ and white blossoms because the urbanites take off
‘‘No work first time, try two
shops and blueprints by Naga cent music accompanying it thev- transforming those hills into to the country for a prolonged
times.
Sure cure,” the friendly
saka.
‘
°
may not feel inclined to analyze veritable Japanese gardens
vacation. But in Japan, even herbalist grins.
There will be literally no flies the visual changes. But they are • iW®,toiPed a horde of people when the hot springs and bath
on this production. Canadian ope- present and their total effect will into Shinjuku the other Sundaw ing beaches are gorged with liv
They’ve been using the remedy
p^trons needn’t be reminded doubtless make itself felt better. sPGng weather drove
many ing beings, there is hardlv anv in China for thousands of year^
The prediction is, it will be a winter-paled Tokyo faces to en noticeable decrease of the crowd Mr. Lim says he has sold 500
; . ; he
“traditional” fireflies
twinkling through the cherry conspicuous success on the Cana joy the sun and the exhilarating in Shinjuku or,Ginza.packages of his cure—at 20 cents
blossoms at dusk during the firsLk dian tour, particularly in Toronto ?lr ^V^oors. The surging crowd j We live in a congested resi a. package—since the flu hit Tor
act, love duet. Well, these have
in Shinjuku is enough to frighten dential area between the busy onto.
been abolished by the Japanese which is a great Butterfly city.
But what are tong sook, chung
anyone.
All day long, people transportation hubs of Shinj'uku
director.
The
reason ?
and Shibuya, We have only to po, fong fown and ging guy ? Lim
through Aoyama’s interpreter he LETTER TO THE EDITOR OF THE GLOBE
stick our heads out of the win unwraps one of his brown paper
AND MAIL
claims, “There are no fireflies in
dow . to find our faces in the packages and spills but on the
Japan during the cherry blossom
neighbors’ washlines.
counter what appears to be glean
season. ”
' Most of Japanese houses have ings from an old wood pile. There
You may observe in the Gard
built on their roofs, a small plat are tiny pieces of tree bark, thin
In the editorial Development
ens that these Japanese cha Means People you make your Europe. This statement might form with scaffolds for wash slices of a root, wood chips and
your make sense as it stands, but if lines. On a warm sunny Sunday a wee bundle of dried grass.
racters break with .“tradition” Point as regards Canada’s need
and don t mince about with tiny tor
The rows of drawers lining the
t
®fc ,two words were not ap- afternoon, it is a sheer pleasure
However
steps and their hands tucked up’ un immigrants. However, there pfn^d, it would make no sense to just sit on this custom-built wall behind Lim’s counter are
is an argument set forth in the at all.
them sleeves. This is an old latter
sun deck” and bask in the ra-. filled with the herbs the older
part which I find incom
diant warmth. It is nice to j'ust generation in Toronto’s Chinese
Chinese custom, not Japanese, so prehensible. You state that we
Why “from Europe”? The sit jind watch Tokyo below.
this change was made.
community still rely on.
need a systematic policy to en
continents of Africa and Asia
.^°u.
could
see
the
housewives
Opera-lovers know this is a sure ouf obtaining the necessary
have millions of potential Cana with their shopping baskets con
prima-donna opera and that the number of immigrants from
dians, but we who rave and
gregating at the vegetable and
prate about the oppressed Ne iish _ stands buying their daily
gro and the undernourished peo-' portions. . . . The children at
For the past few yeai*s, Gordon
-pies of India and China, do as tempting to fly kites between Wilson has been instrumental in
little as possible ^to alleviate houses. The heavy smoke and the aiding a number of new Cana
their misery. And most Europ towering outline of' the .Tokyo dians to buy homes in the Me
eans are living as kings by com buildings in Shibuya and the tropolitan Toronto area. To ena
parison.
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
colorful ad . balloons waving in ble the new -Canadian to buy a
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Let us become more realistic: the sky. . . .
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ns a medium of expression”and news outlet
nlsiead of sending small dribbles
It s nice to sit there and reflect family as a responsible Canadian
a™o„g those of Japanese origin in Canada
ot food and our condolences, and
o
Past years in Berkeley
making sympathetic noises about and San Francisco . . . the bridge citizens in a community, he stu
the poor colored man”, let- us gleaming in the California sun died the possibility of supplying’
““ as second class mall. Post Grace Department. Ottawa ' invite these people to come here and the thrilling rides up and funds for open mortgages.
With the able assistance of lo
. ei for the threefold purpose
PJ,ne Street. . . . Wonder if
cal
Nisei solicitor Lucien C. Ku
ot improving our country, reliev Buddy Fujita is still fixing radios
ing the pressure on. their coun and televisions. . .?
rata, Wilson began planning his
tries, and giving them as indivi
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be
nice
to
take
application for congratulatory advertise 1 duals a chance to hold their out this afternoon to Meiji Park open mortgage plan some three
MENT IN THE ENGLISH SECTION
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It s the dear wife calling, “Ana
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these quotas >be governed by the I
need of the prospective emiI giants,
not their nationality,
creed
or
color.
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Clarkson, Ont.
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ui^inctiye presentation by the
Metropolitan Opera Company on
• its approaching tour to Toronto’s
Maple Leaf Gardens and Mont
real’s Forum will be the revamp
ed ‘‘Madam Butterfly” of Puccini,
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Mefs Revamped Mato Butef^^
Wednesday, April 23, 195
.2S-“fs ss-.--.
Portrait °® Tokyo
Tong Sook, Chung Po
musical drama? the story bein
By JOBO NAKAMURA
Now that sunny days are
‘ if it were from her own
drone on relentlessly with nary
told, as
In Crossroads
a let up. The human traffic is ?:aiJ’^e have>re a “sure cure”
poim, of view. The beautiful
It’s been a long dreary -winter a frightening scene to behold, for Asian flu.
soprano, Antoinietta Stella, in Japan. Tokyo winter is dreary
Lim Sen Jung, the Chinese
especially along the underground
butterfly. She sang it at
sooty,
and
miserable.
Hugging
wi?^°jS
°*
Shinjuku station, druggist on Elizabeth Street spy^
the Met and will sing in Toronto
our little gas burner all winter^ n hat if there was a panic!
and subsequently in Montreal.
his remedy must not be taken
we have been wishing for spring
Dimitri Mitropoulos conducted to come. It’s been cold living in a
Situation along Ginza is no lightly for it comes from China
with its pathos of
M
uffects is kept intact. But
'S1 coquet; in Toronto on Japanese house for the first time; better. The crowd never lets-up
where the epidemic originated
general manager, Ru
jr,-^ WJth Miss Stella, her co- the raw wind comes up from To and into the night until, curfew
Take about equal quantities of
dolph Bing, has engaged Yoshio artists, authentic scenery, costu kyo- Bay and makes the house time, the subway trains, trams,
a Japanese director and mes, props and deportment of the quiver like a dish of gelatin des elevated cars and buses load pas tong sook, chung po, fong fown
Motohiro Nagasaka, Japanese de- Jajan™e characters in the tra sert.
sengers like the proverbial can and ging guy; boil in two cups
.
ned
sardines hustling them in and of. water for about 15 minuteV
®1^ner -of scenes and costumes. gedy. Ihe performance unfolds in
O -how happy we are now that
drink the remaining liquid: ' oq
All costumes and stage props Ca a very beautiful, flexible, mobile
out
of the Ginza area.
'
5s finalIy coming. Along
nadian opera lovers will see are fashion.
In the summertime, the Ameri to bed and sweat it out. Wak^ So
the Odakyu railway line, we can
~ ‘
As the audience observes the see the. selfsame bare trees now can cities become fairly deserted feeling fine.
imported from Tokyo. The larger
sets were made in the Met’s work action and listens to the irides ?ear .Pln^ and white blossoms because the urbanites take off
‘‘No work first time, try two
shops and blueprints by Naga cent music accompanying it thev- transforming those hills into to the country for a prolonged
times.
Sure cure,” the friendly
saka.
‘
°
may not feel inclined to analyze veritable Japanese gardens
vacation. But in Japan, even herbalist grins.
There will be literally no flies the visual changes. But they are • iW®,toiPed a horde of people when the hot springs and bath
on this production. Canadian ope- present and their total effect will into Shinjuku the other Sundaw ing beaches are gorged with liv
They’ve been using the remedy
p^trons needn’t be reminded doubtless make itself felt better. sPGng weather drove
many ing beings, there is hardlv anv in China for thousands of year^
The prediction is, it will be a winter-paled Tokyo faces to en noticeable decrease of the crowd Mr. Lim says he has sold 500
; . ; he
“traditional” fireflies
twinkling through the cherry conspicuous success on the Cana joy the sun and the exhilarating in Shinjuku or,Ginza.packages of his cure—at 20 cents
blossoms at dusk during the firsLk dian tour, particularly in Toronto ?lr ^V^oors. The surging crowd j We live in a congested resi a. package—since the flu hit Tor
act, love duet. Well, these have
in Shinjuku is enough to frighten dential area between the busy onto.
been abolished by the Japanese which is a great Butterfly city.
But what are tong sook, chung
anyone.
All day long, people transportation hubs of Shinj'uku
director.
The
reason ?
and Shibuya, We have only to po, fong fown and ging guy ? Lim
through Aoyama’s interpreter he LETTER TO THE EDITOR OF THE GLOBE
stick our heads out of the win unwraps one of his brown paper
AND MAIL
claims, “There are no fireflies in
dow . to find our faces in the packages and spills but on the
Japan during the cherry blossom
neighbors’ washlines.
counter what appears to be glean
season. ”
' Most of Japanese houses have ings from an old wood pile. There
You may observe in the Gard
built on their roofs, a small plat are tiny pieces of tree bark, thin
In the editorial Development
ens that these Japanese cha Means People you make your Europe. This statement might form with scaffolds for wash slices of a root, wood chips and
your make sense as it stands, but if lines. On a warm sunny Sunday a wee bundle of dried grass.
racters break with .“tradition” Point as regards Canada’s need
and don t mince about with tiny tor
The rows of drawers lining the
t
®fc ,two words were not ap- afternoon, it is a sheer pleasure
However
steps and their hands tucked up’ un immigrants. However, there pfn^d, it would make no sense to just sit on this custom-built wall behind Lim’s counter are
is an argument set forth in the at all.
them sleeves. This is an old latter
sun deck” and bask in the ra-. filled with the herbs the older
part which I find incom
diant warmth. It is nice to j'ust generation in Toronto’s Chinese
Chinese custom, not Japanese, so prehensible. You state that we
Why “from Europe”? The sit jind watch Tokyo below.
this change was made.
community still rely on.
need a systematic policy to en
continents of Africa and Asia
.^°u.
could
see
the
housewives
Opera-lovers know this is a sure ouf obtaining the necessary
have millions of potential Cana with their shopping baskets con
prima-donna opera and that the number of immigrants from
dians, but we who rave and
gregating at the vegetable and
prate about the oppressed Ne iish _ stands buying their daily
gro and the undernourished peo-' portions. . . . The children at
For the past few yeai*s, Gordon
-pies of India and China, do as tempting to fly kites between Wilson has been instrumental in
little as possible ^to alleviate houses. The heavy smoke and the aiding a number of new Cana
their misery. And most Europ towering outline of' the .Tokyo dians to buy homes in the Me
eans are living as kings by com buildings in Shibuya and the tropolitan Toronto area. To ena
parison.
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
colorful ad . balloons waving in ble the new -Canadian to buy a
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home and establish himself and
ns a medium of expression”and news outlet
nlsiead of sending small dribbles
It s nice to sit there and reflect family as a responsible Canadian
a™o„g those of Japanese origin in Canada
ot food and our condolences, and
o
Past years in Berkeley
making sympathetic noises about and San Francisco . . . the bridge citizens in a community, he stu
the poor colored man”, let- us gleaming in the California sun died the possibility of supplying’
““ as second class mall. Post Grace Department. Ottawa ' invite these people to come here and the thrilling rides up and funds for open mortgages.
With the able assistance of lo
. ei for the threefold purpose
PJ,ne Street. . . . Wonder if
cal
Nisei solicitor Lucien C. Ku
ot improving our country, reliev Buddy Fujita is still fixing radios
ing the pressure on. their coun and televisions. . .?
rata, Wilson began planning his
tries, and giving them as indivi
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application for congratulatory advertise 1 duals a chance to hold their out this afternoon to Meiji Park open mortgage plan some three
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r heads up and not become the and shoot some pictures’. Then years ago. It "was two years in
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organization and still another
miserable objects of our miser TprtLd ke a call from downstairs. three years in experimental ope
PERSONAL GREETINGS
’ able charity.
It s the dear wife calling, “Ana
One name only, one column
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---- -----If quotas from different coun ta. Please come down and help ration. After a successful trial,
‘Wilson is now offering his open
tries are to be established, let me scrub the bathroom!”
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mortgage plan to the public.
these quotas >be governed by the I
need of the prospective emiI giants,
not their nationality,
creed
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color.
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Clarkson, Ont.
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ui^inctiye presentation by the
Metropolitan Opera Company on
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Maple Leaf Gardens and Mont
real’s Forum will be the revamp
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'Small Dribbles of Food and Sympathetic Noises'
AIDS HOME BUYERS
THE NEW CANADIAN
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479 Queen St W > Toronto 2-B, Ont
20th
Joe Tanaka
Anniversary
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Mary Tanaka
ANNOUNCING 11!
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THE OPEN MORTGAGE SERVICE PLAN
CALENDAR
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open mortgages—any amount, any term
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The Open Mortgage Plan,
Mr. Gord. Wilson,
Ste. 502— 62 Richmond W.
Toronto 1, Ontario
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