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THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin

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, Ont
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VOL. 22—^No. IS

About Mr. Kamino

SATURDAY, MARCH 7. 1959

TORONTO. ONT.

Father of Canadian Judo

/Llt is still hard to.believe the hilarious my own attempts were
“Old Alan” is gone. Even after that day—“monkey wrestling” is
attending his funeral and saying how Bob Kamino accurately if
farewell with some 700 others somewhat cruelly described it.
Air. Kamino, a gardener who
filling to the doors th
ndo. Since moving to the
so reslast Wednesday. Stephen Atsu­
So it was a good thing that came to Canada from Fukushima and overflowing into the
he continued his efforts in
ma Kamino was 72 when he died soon aftei', when I was all of 10 ' prefecture in Japan in .1907, and merit. Many we- ; turned a wav
ving
the standards of judo
fisneralweek ago. But he was one man years old, Air. Kamino started a was one of the leaders of the Ja­ from the doors.
:uida
and
founded the Kido­
>e deswho seemed able to live forever. dojo in Kitsilano in the basement panese Canadian community died
Following
Rev
Newton
Ishiukan
Judo
Institute
here, headion of
His vigor, his intense energy, his of the Japanese school. He was here last Saturday. He was 72.
ra

s
officiation
of
the
last
Buddquart-'
s
for
file
Canadian
KodnGary’s
gusts for life, his impatience with a stern teacher. At the funeral,
For the 52 years in Canada,
sport
Sie more slow-movng among us former judoka Takashi Tsuji des­ Stephen A. Kamino, better known grams were read including- a
The Toronto Dai;
these
ggp this convinced us Air. Ka­ cribed how Air. Kamino had as “Sen” to his friends, had been letter from Alayor Philips after ed 24 inches of its pace to tell
iriiho was one man wlTD could .taught him a lasting judo prin­ a devotee to the art of judo. This which eulogies were delivered by of th’* great Issei’s
vever,
cheat the inevitable. Besides, how ciple: “lose gracefully.” But he week.
had arrived from
rc -meet to him,
:he Toronto
ysical
coiild we get along without him ? also taught us to fight hard and Kodokan in Tokyo granting him adian organizations in which Mr 1 ’ o 1 i c e D o pa r t m e n t- provided an
spun
illBut he’s gone. It’ll be lonely in cleanly—which is exactly how he six-dan, second highest degree in Kamino
active during’ his honoy escort for t e motorcade
ve or
He
sol-many places without his loud tackled everything in life.
life. Also in attendance was Rev. to
eterv where
man
laugh, his impatient frown, his had no time for softies. He made
Wednesday night, about’700 of Takashi Tsuji who left the Tor­ interment took place Thursday
scoldings and his bossing. His us sit up properly, dress properly Toronto’s Japanese Canadians onto Buddhist Church post re­ morning, Included among- the
ow a
own club, Kidokan, will always in our judogi, and practice much and many Occidentals jammed cently to head the English Budd­ policemen was. B.C. John' Macat is
faintly echo his presence. Judo more than our tender bodies the Buddhist Church for the hist Education Department in
sccond-kyu and’ pupil of
yarn,
even;.*—whether
meetings
or wanted to. It was his 'custom to largest Japanese funeral held in San Francisco. He gave his tlie Korokan'hero.
Idom
tournaments—will not be quite come to judo practice with fierce
eulogy as a former pupil and
In the field of Judo, Mr. K
both
same. And for those who as-r bristles on his unshaven chin—
close friend of Air. Kamino’s.
nn no
an
among
ened
- sociated with Air. Kamino in his and he’d rub them gleefully on
Honorable pallbearers included:
-multifarious
other
activities, our soft young' chests as he held
Masatoshi Umetsu of Burling’ton, on the judo mat. Four of them
there will be several other places us down on the mat.
Ontario; Toshiaki Sumi, a close and two of his sons-in-laws hold
and events when they’ll automa­
But even more he would scold
friend;
Yoshi Nikaido, Ken jin;
yet
tically cock their ears for the anyone who used force or any
Air. Kamino is survived by his
Chuzo
Furukawa,
TJCCA; Toyo­
nost
In commemoration to the royal zo Isozaki, Kotobuki Kai; Taneji widow, Hanako Sampci; six sons;
fdiniliar sounds of him.
other bad technique. He was a
Les
;I, like many of his judo dis­ small man and taught the fast, wedding of Crown Prince Akihito Sada, Gardeners Union; all of Roy, Robert, Thomas, Tokio, Alitrers
suo, and Akio: and six daughters:
ciples, called him the ‘‘Old Alan.” smooth, agile small-man techni­ and fiancee, Alichiko Shoda, the Toronto.
one
Printing
Bureau
of
the
Japanese
ques
which
give
judo
its
finest
Patrica.
Joy, Shirley, Airs. Tadao
Not disrespectfully, but fondly.
Pallbearers were: George Tsu­
Ministry of Finance win issue shima, Yoshitomo Mukai and Shi­ Kato, all of Toronto, Airs. Y’oshi
moments.
He
was
Kamino-sensei
when
we
:ual
and
Ashcroft.
spoke to him or when we proudly \ As we • grew older we got to special stamps in April.
geo Nakamura of Toronto; AlitiorAirs.
George
Suginomori
of
Pick
­
will
They
will
vary
in
size
and
anyone.
And
introduced
him
to
know him more and more. But it
suyuki Sakata of Hamilton; Yoork
be issued in 5, 10, 20 and 30 yen taro Kimura of Pickering, On- ering.
more
than
anyone
else
and
anywas
during
the
last
six
years
s a
where in Canada, he was Mr. when I was now grown up that I postage. The 10 and 30 yen tario; Hideo Tokairin of AlonJudo.
treal, Quebec. Others who attend­ Critic Praises Ito’s
got to know Kamino-sensei well. stamps will have engraved
and
tures
of
the
Crown
Prince
ed from out of town were Air.
He
was
still
my
teacher
of
.""-It must be more than 30 years
and
his
bride-elect,
while
the
5
Rick
Richardson, Ottawa; a de­ Role in ‘Spring Thaw 59’
course.
But
now
working
together
siiice I first realized there was a
PETERBOROUGH, Ont. —
' Mr; Kamino. He and his growing on judo matters—in which I was 20 yen stamps will have a picture legation headed by Mr. Alatsuo
Ishibashi from Hamilton.
Toronto Daily Star critic Dennis
/family lived in a corner house on able to give him some help—we of a fan.
He was vice-president of the Braithwaite in reviewing “Spring
Since the first announcement
First Street and Third Avenue in also became friends.
Vancouver’s Kitsilano district,
It was then that I found out that The New Canadian will faci­ Issei division of the Toronto '1'haw 59” gave credit to Robert
Kjust a stone-throwing distance how much selfless devotion Air. litate to secure these from Japan JCCA and headed the committee Ito’s contribution in the produc­
(arid we used to, too) from the Kamino gave to things he cared for the benefit of stamp collec­ which arranged for the Tokyo tion which opened at the Radio
interurban tracks which led to • —judo being only one of them. tors, this office has been flooded donation of 2,000 cherry trees to City Theatre here.
Tn the try-out performance at
.the carbarns near
Kitsilano He was often an exasperating with orders from across Canada. the City of Toronto.
His life was to judo which he Peterborough last week, the local
bridge. Some of his sons were man. Impatient because he was Others wishing prints are re­
leaders of the gang I hung on the in a rush to get things accomp­ quested to .send $1.00 with a self­ pioneered in Canada, having critic liked the “imaginative and
fringes
of—through
baseball, lished, he lost his temper often. addressed envelope to The New founded the Kitsilano Judo and amusing sequence about shoot­
'soccer and the less organized And as NC’s publisher, T. Ume­ Canadian by, and no later than Kendo Club on the West Coast ing-gallery cats,” featuring Ito,
sports like slingshotting in the zaki, mentioned in last Wednes­ March 21. This will get you five prioi’ to the war. He also held Carol Morley and June Sampson.
fifth-degree, highest in Canada,
Providing background music in
bush and eventually judo.
day’s Japanese section, he was stamps of each four types.
the pit is well-(known j a z z
Y-^My first try at judo was a prone to shout “baka!’’ at any­
trombonist Butch Watanabe from
.fiasco. It was under Kamino aus­ one at any time. In fact, you
Montreal who is also emolovcd
aren

t
really
a
member
of
the
pices although Air. Kamino was
with
CBC-TV.
‘ not there. In the garage behind club unless Mr. Kamino has call­
. the large Kamino house about ed you “baka” more than once.
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.-r-At and Bill Waki, Berkeley; and H
f
.3Vj blocks west of the first house, But' his flare-ups were of the .the annual general meeting of den Ito, Immediate Past Pres.
.-the Kamino boys set up some old kind that were -forgotten by him the Buddhist Churches of Ameri­
Rev. Hojun Sugimoto of the
mattresses. And several of us even before the echoes died away. ca held March 2nd, at the Head­ Placer Buddhist Church presen tCQp’td their lead in attempting
Beneath this irascible manner quarters in San Francisco, the ed the sermon at the G-ojikai
CALL YOUR RED CROSS
tq practice judo—this before we was a man full of. ambition. But body of 45 ministers and 133 lay Memorial. Service held on Satur­
kn
anything about ukemi or not self-ambition, his was ambi­ representatives passed a budget day evening. Rev. Sugimoto who
othi r basic fundamentals of the tion for the things he believed in. of $54,740 for 1959. In addition, will retire in April after 23 years
sport
I still remember
how Judo people know how much this unanimous approval was given to of service for the Buddhis
/
one man—in his sixties and continue the Special Projects Churches of America was intro­
seventies—spent so much time to Fund program with a budget of duced at the meeting.
keep oui* kind of judo strong $50,000.
At the closing service, Acting
after the shattering impact of
Announcement of a large dona­ Boshop Rev. Shozen Naito ex­
evacuation and disperal. He tion received from the Lord pressed deep appreciation to Hi­
GREENWOOD, B.C.—Corporal
traveled for judo—all over Can­ Abbot and Lady Ohtani was deo Ito for his selfless service Hitoshi Fujimura of Greenwood,
All-time Low for Kishi ada, and frequently to Ottawa made. Grateful acknowledgment during the past 13 years as Pre- B.C., a Material Inspector in the
and Montreal—and usually at his
TOKYO. — The conservative own expense. And he urged, was made for $4,000 from the ident of the BCA Board of Direc­ Royal Canadian Air Force, is now
.-Pr‘ -American
Ki i
cabinet’s scolded and entreated the rest of Lord Abbot to the Buddhist tors.
Rev. Naito in closing the three- Langar, in Nottinghamshire Eng­
Churches of America to be used
pop .rity dropped to a new low
us
to
do
what
we
could
for
the
day
meeting stated that with the land.
for
publication
of
Buddhist
literJ of
43 voters questioned in a sport we loved.
English;
$1,000
from
approval
of the unprecedented
ature
Located near the city of Not­
po
onducted recently by the
budget, the appointment of Dr. tingham, an area made famou*
Lady
Ohtani
to
the
National
FuLast
January,
the
CKBBA
ismmbun, one of Japan’s
League. It was also re­ Shinsho Kanayama as the next by Robin Hood and his Merry
1:
newspapers. To the ques- grading committee recommended jinkai
ported
that the Lord Abbot had Bishop, the activation of the new Alen, this station, the only Com­
his
promotion
to
6th
dan,
the
sec
­
ti
do you think the Kishi
donated
$1,500 to the Buddhist Buddhist Education Department monwealth base in England, pro­
ond
highest
rank
in
Canada.
We
is good or bad?” 40 per
under Rev. Takashi Tsuji, and
Churches
of Canada.
were
glad
he
knew
of
this
step
the equipn
c
t that keeps
’eu “good” in July 1947,
the expected arrival of 8 gradu­ the Sabres ind CFlOO’s of CanRev.
Giko
Abiko
of
the
Alame
­
before
he
died
and
we
hope
he
a .
per cent hi September of
Buddhist Church was elected ates of the English language ada’s Aii- Division in Europe, in
1 ‘~
s compared with 28 per' was made happy by it. One rea­ da
Chairman
of the Ministerial As- training program at the Minis­ a
cson why he kept his amazingly
of constant readmes
tnis month’s poll,
a meeting held on terial Training Centre in Kyoto, The Canadian jet squadrons are
sociation
at
low grade of 4th dan for so long
>er said.
the year-will mark a new era in a major contribution to NATO
was Diis personal reluctance _ to Fridav.
Albert S. Kosakuia of Berkeley the advancement of Buddhism in strength.
accept a higher grade. At his
funeral, we were able to read a was elected president of the BCA America. As a parting thought.
The son
and Mrs. T.
Paris-Kyoto Treaty
wire from President Risei Kano Board of Directors. He will suc­ he reminded all to lead a Budd Fujimura of P.O. Box 391, Green­
CTO.—The mayor’s office
of Kodokan, the head of -world ceed Hideo Ito of Monterey who hist life of gratitude.
wood, B.C.. he was born in Van­
>Jr»sed last week that Mayor
judo, confirming this much-de­ has served as president for the
couver and educated at Wood­
ist 13 years.
MAIL TO JAPAN. The Hika­ fibre High School, B.C.
served but delated promotion. We
D^kayama has received a
The
following
cabine
officers
wa
Maru is sailing from Van­
y r from Mayor Jean Louis
of judo regret he rid not live to
)
lie has served in the RCAF
official
diploma
for
.were
elected:
Car]
Sato,
Arizona,
couver
on March 12 destined for since 1952 during which time he
!-vr that he would .visit
receive the -----The Palmetto State is has served at units in Quebec,
his 6th Dan. But we regret he 1st Vice Pres.; Ben Sato, Florin, Japan.
in the spring to sign a
will not be there to relish so 2nd Vice Pres.; Dr. Ryo Aluneka- sailing from Vancouver on March Ontario and British Columbia.
ri.--Kyoto friendship treamany things—such as the East- ta, L.A., Secretary; Noboru Harr- 1G destined for Japan. The India
fhe letter said Mayor Vi-Accompanying him on his over­
yu, San Francisco, Treasurer; Alail is sailing froirr Vancouver seas tour is his wife, the former
-r would arrive tn Kyoto
(Continued on Page Eight)
auditors, Bill Nosaka, San Alateo on Alarch 17 destined for Japan.
Lise Rancourt of St. Johns, Que.

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Saturday, March 7 i:lafwc<

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Tor. Kegglers to N. Y.
March 26-29 for Tourney

The Georgian Bay Country

classified*’*

You celebrated by drinking the game of Boston for Cokes; the
By KEI TSUMURA
Female Help Wanted
hot and steaming vegetable soup quietness of a bright Sunday
morning,
dressed
up
for
church,
from
the
thermos
bottle.
It
tasted
An informal dance will be
People ask you why you al­
PART-TIME counter girl
feature being planned by
ways talk about the Georgian ju-st great. And later that night and waiting for the girls, to ap­ ers. Phone RO. 6-1007 (Ton
Bay Country and you say it is you remember walking back, pear over the hill in their cool­
ing League when it plays host to because you have spent your hap­ dead tired; happy as hell; the sky looking pastel dresses and won­
Domestic Help Wante^Jy
the Toronto Nisei Ten Pin Bowl­ piest years there. It is too com­ and the air both sharp and clear; derful-flowery, wide hats; watch­
ing League on Easter weekend. plicated to explain about how the the big moon focusing full and ing the tourists happily fishing GIRL wanted to do housewoT^T'-F'
two children.
AU rroae-" Mustek
March 27-29. The date of the white highway7 dips and enters 'silhouetting your parka on the the lazy carp near the sewers and after
veniences, private room, etc Ann’UV'^A
bass
merrily
counting
the
num
­
hard
crusted
surface;
your
highdance will be Saturday, March your town; or about how you
S. Bookbinder, 571 Queenston
2S, Toru Nagai, .president of the would be driving over the high cuts crunching snow with each ber of prophylactics gaily float­ WINNIPEG, MANITOBA. Phone
'J* ,
New York team announced.
cement bridge, while underneath step; the good smell of pine ing out among the aromatically
pestiferous
particles
of
excre
­
boughs
and
resinous
sap
as
you
Rooms to Let
About 70 bowlers and boosters the sweet waters of the Bigc *
are expected to make the trip Head Rivei7 mouths into the great entered the timber patches; the ment, and.you dogmatically try­
..pc
ONE furnished housekeeping -Oc
from here by chartered bus and Georgian Bay, and then suddenly empty pink shotgun shells scat­ ing to identify the various ton
and
Parliament
d;s‘r'r'
makes;
the
little
bridge
over
the
tered'along'
the
trail;
and
finally
WA. 1-5000 (Toronto).

private cars. This
inter-city find yourself in the heart of the
knocking the sno-w off your parka river, where on. one side the
series is held each year, with the main street.
You do not tell them about the with big slaps before entering the water sheened swift and clearsite alternating between NeuRoom and Board
main
street.
York and Toronto.
The little tourist cabin. Inside, wrapped in a over the white pebbles and on the
dry, you stood in front of the old other side it dropped off foaming For two persons. Parlianxem a-a A sweepstakes or ragtime shops where they sold the minia­ fireplace
lesley district. Phone WA.' 0 Scr-I i'*
smoking the good pipe, into a deep pool, and if you look ­ onto)
ture
bark
canoes
and
the
varnish
­
.
1
double is planned for Friday
feeling
the
heat
seep
through
-the
ed
carefully
you
could
see
the
evening at the Manhattan Lanes, ed wooden carvings; the Farmer’s blanket your clothes hanging to
Broadway and 19th Street, with a Co-op where the country boys in blanket, and listening to thg beech big rainbows, blunt-nosed and
Autos For Sale
black and green interlaced on
team event on
after­ wheat-powdered overalls and big
burning in the fire. Jim and their backs, bul-leting from the
1955 Buick, fully equipped and ;
noon, 2 p.m., and a dance in the hobnailed boots stood watching logs
feet condition. Low mileaae
Ken
standing
beside
you
in
their
sharp
yellow
of
the
sunny
side
to
the
town
folk
passing
by;
the
evening.
red long-john’s, expounded, quite the dark far bank; and you can Ford in same condition. Apo’y S
A charterer Grey Coach will barbei- shops where you got an eloquently, some rhetorical diarr­ continue for eons and eons and Garage or phone EM. 4-1057 (To
leave the Bay Street terminal on education, by listening to who hea on their latest romantic con­ get more involved.
owed who money and is that
March 26, at 8:00 p.m., and re­ scoundrel
running around with quests, greatly stressing the sex.
You know you can tell them imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniimiiiiiiiim
turn Sunday midnight. Those
And then later the genuine sleep. about the autumns though. About
whose
wife
and
who
got
mad
and
wishing to join the excursion, the
You do not tell them about the
fare is $20.00 return per person. told who to kiss his what and spring- and the year it came so how everyone was madly in love
whose
young
daughter
ran
off
and about how7 happy we were
For information or reservation'.;
late. You can still hear the soft
contact Sub Miike at LE. 6-S345 with that city fellow; Bardeau’s sound of snow falling off the then. You remember, walking in
Pool Room where you worked;
March
couples along the main street
or. Mary Ebata at AT. 9-2490.
Mux low’s Drug Store; Bright’s boughs and the ice cracking down proud as peacocks in the early 7—Toronto. Toronto jCC
Drug Store; the town hail with the river, and later, the roads evenings after supper arid saying
Meeting and Variety Nigh
the massive pillars; and next-. slushy as the cars passed you by hello to everyone that' passed;
Buddhist Hall at 7:30 p.m. Frei
tainmenr and refreshments. E’
door the town square with the throwing wings of brown wash. stopping at the square to listen
welcome.
You
can

t
forget
the
trips
into
town-league teams playing softto the town band, all the musici­ 8—Lethbridge. JC bowling tournc*
ball underneath the floodlights; the soggy fields where you drank ans in red. and black caps and
a
at 1:30 p.m. sharp. ~Two even’
and the big round bandstand the sweet sap from the galvaniz­ uniforms, playing the marches of'
prizes.
standing in the corner of the ed buckets hanging underneath John Philip Sousa; the many 14—Vancouver. Nisei FellowsnsD
Painters & Decorators field;
ing at Deluxe Alleys. 8:00 u ~
the one and only Capital little flumes tapped into the many many many blopd-red
Snack at Chinatown followina.
Theatre; the stately Blue Water Maple trees, or the many days it leaves blowing off the trees and
14

Toronto. Nisei Students' CIudsv
Hotel still living: in the past; the rained and the odd time in the onto the la-wns, the streets, and
—Free Estimate—
Banquet at Scott's Restaurant. 7 >:
parks and the motels and the afternoons, when the sun broke some drifting down with the
East. 6:30 p.m. Guest sp-a'mond Moriyama.
people, and the great bay just a through, how the freshly plowed river; the last night-time swim in
John T. Sugai Geo. H. Maeda
earth would steam. You could your skin-suits, and later coming 14—Toronto. Centre Bazaar a Ui i
block away from it all.
Temple, 300 Bathurst, at 2:00 n.z.
You do not tell them about the say that you felt, as you looked out purple lipped and each little
RO. 7-1092
LE. 1-5933
Bazaar dance under sponsors.nx
winters there. The snow piling- at the bare limbed trees, that goose pimple doing a sexy rumba;
the Centre by Clubs, El Choclo. L
ragi, Phenix, Rec Socratic also TjC.
high on the frosted window sill they were pregnant with volcanic catching smelt by the basketfuls
Toronto
Dance time 8:00 p.m.
and the freezing sheets in bed; eruptions of the fires of spring; from the docks; the night Bazz,
Bua.j
15—Raymond.
Raymond
but
if
you
did,
you
would
get
the
and
in
the
morning
the
crispy
ruranmatr
Bed
and
you
came
upon
Cora,
Church's 30th anniversary S61 ilCc ;•
smell of frying bacon ancT the uncontrollable urge to dip your with her tight sweater, sitting
conjunction with the church s \oz
crushed-coffee-bean aroma steam­ head into a foot of muck, like an alone on the dock; the annual
group's /15th anniversary,
drama, as entertainment.
ing from the percolator, and your ostrich, and gurgle with shame.
toes curling- on the cold floor as Summer would soon be here any­ fall fairs with the half dozen 15—Vancouver. Bussei electee »Xci.
games-of-chance booths, “chuckinaugural ceremony and concen. r.
you dressed. You remember the way.
supper to those attending Su&
a-luck
now,
everybody
chuck-adances in the basement of the
You could tell them about the
Inaugural services.
luck
here!

,
and
the
judging
of
town hall, with Norman Hartley summers there. You could say the preserves, the smell of floss 17—Vancouver, Nisei Fellowship
Anywhere — Anytime
live meeting.
and his orchestra playing ‘My that they are long and hot and
Air-Ship-Bus-Rail
Happiness7 about a dozen times you remember so many detailed candy and roasting peanuts and 20—V ancou ver. Nisei Fellov h □
lication.
Tours-Hotel-Sightseaing
throughout the evening,* and she accounts of so many things that freshly popped corn, and the 22—
V ancouver.
Nisei Fello-v s
whistle
of
the
calliope,
playing
Travellers Cheques
would always be there waiting it all becomes too complicated. It

fare
visit
Obtainable
for you. Everyone would always truly is too complicated to try to ‘The Man On The Flying Trap­ 27—Raymond. "Miss
Dance" sponsored by Raymond.*
be there and you always had the tell you about diving off the eze’; the night the fellow who
Travel, Accident
at Henderson Lake Pavilion 0
played
the
f.rench
horn
beside
greatest time.
lighthouse into the ink blue of
and Baggage Insurance
with admission at §1.50 per.
Who could ever forget the the bay water far below; watch­ you at band practice drowned; 27—Toronto. Monte Carlo Lite uj-sponsorship cf Rec Socrptic
hunting in the winters. Walking ing dad rowing skillfully, outside walking along the banks of the
river
and
later
jointing
the
canes
Club at UNF Hall.. Furthe
along
the
river
bank
in
the
deep
the break-water, his white hair
BRINGING SOMEONE OVER?
snow with Jim Rush carting- the tousled with the bay breeze, and of the fly rod in midstream, the - a later date.
Passage arranged by Steamer or Air
double barreled Stevens, one the tall cane pole in the stern clear and achingly cold waters
barrel sawed- short, and Ken bending with each dip of the pressing the hip rubbers, and
Call for Reservations or
i Plourde and you swinging little oars; -Saturday afternoons when making the first cast for the late- 3—Vancouver. Nisei Fellowship
sored "Glenn Miller Night ai
; 22. Cooey’s. Suddenly everybody all the farmers came to town for fall bass; the fishing equipment
ings Auditorium. Dancing 9 to
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Personal Notes Across Canada

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PAGE 7

Vancouver YABA Slate
Inaugural Ceremonies

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VANCOUVER. — The newly
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elected
Vancouver
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YABA Inaugural ceremony will
Obituaries
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Toronto, Ontario
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HIROTA
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Mr. Shihei Hirota, passed away 6:00 p.m. and on Sunday at 6 p.m.
bazaar
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Nobuko Fujita and Minoru Na­ ill his eighty-first year at the Lunch will be served to those at­
gata at the Centennial United Old Age Home in New Denver, tending the Sunday inaugural to by the Japanese Canadian genuine spirit, of co-operation by
the many organizations,’’ com­
Church on February 14, 1959;
B.C., on February 22, 1959.
people
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service onlv.
The bride is the daughter of
Funeral services were held at
Ukrainian Hall. 300 Bathurst St... chairman.
Mr. and Mrs. Gengo Fujita of the Buddhist Church. on the 25th.
The bazaar will take place dur­
on Saturday, March 14. Pro­
Scarboro, Ontario, and the groom
ing
the hours of 2 and 7 o’clock.
ceeds
will
go
toward
the
Japa
­
is the son of the late Mr. and
KOTAKE
Bingo
and other forms of enter­
Sirs. Kenichi Nagata of Toronto.
nese Canadian Centre fund.
tainment.
for the whole family,
Mrs. Yuriko Yamamoto was
Mr. Shinjiro Kotake of New
A co-operative venture of the supervised by the Toronto JCCA,
the matron of honor, and sisters Denver, B.C., passed away in his
whole JC community with wo­ will start at 3:30 p.m.
of the bride, Florence and Marie seventy-ninth year on February
men’s organizations of the Ang­
This will be followed by the
as the bridesmaids.
24, 1959 at his residence.
lican.
Buddhist,
and
United Centre Dance, co-sponsored by
Edward Nishimura was best
Funeral services were held at set for the Nisei Students’ Club’s churches taking a major role. The
man and ushers were Gordon the Buddhist. Church on the 27th. Grad Banquet. It will be held at mammoth bazaar will feature the Toronto JCCA, Kisaragi Club.
Scott’s Restaurant, 7 King- Street unusual quantities of delicious Rec Socratic. El Choclo and Club
Mori and Frank Nakagawa.
Phenix, from S to midnight, at
East beginning- ar. 6:30 p.m.
The reception was held at the
delicacies and quality sale s the same hall.
Raymond Moriyama, a Univer­ items.
Forum Restaurant in Alderwood.
Hot dogs, coke or coffee will
sity of Toronto graduate, and
The couple are now residing at
Nisei ladies, headed by the Ni­ be served a< the refreshment
Funeral
services
were
conduct
­
now a prominent architect will be
160 Augusta Avenue in Toronto.
ed on February 24th for Mrs. guest speaker. For further infor­ sei Women's Club, will be look­ stand during the dance.
Sales material for the bazaar
Hatsuko Nakata of Ruthven, On­ mation or reservations please call ing- after rhe sale of home baked
AKIZUKI-YAMAMOTO
tario, who passed away in Leam­ Joe Yonemitsu at LE. 2-7445 im­ goods and wearing apparel. The will be received at 415 Spadina
Anglican Older Nisei Group. Ave. by Gus Kadonaga. Any of
ington District Memorial Hos­
Steveston, B.C. pital on February 22nd after a mediately.
Toronto Y’oung Buddhist Society, the committee members will also
Married be happy to assist in the collec­
—AIT and United Church
United in marriage on January long illness. She was 52.
Couples
Group
are
among
the tion of material.
Born in New Westminster, B.C.,
17. 1959 were Yeiko Yamamoto,
'organizations
which
will
actively
Those willing to assist the Ni­
daughter of Mrs. Kumaye Yama­ Mrs. Nakata had resided in the
co-operate in the many facets of sei ladies in the. home baked
Ruthven
district
for
the
past
moto, and Osamu Akizuki, son of
sales and organization.
goods and apuarel sales are asked
Mr. and Mrs. Sashin Akizuki, all eight years.
THIS
MONTH'S
On sale also will be Japanese to contact Mrs. Mary Inouye
Surviving
are
her
parents,
Mr.
of Steveston, at the First United
silks, tools and a variety of other (BA. 5-8459) or Mrs. Kaz Ume­
SPECIALS
Church in Vancouver. Rev. W. R. and Mrs. Ryokei Yamamoto of
interesting items made available moto (AM. 7-3930); and for the
Ruthven;
two
sons,
Noriyoshi
of
MacWilliams officiated at the
through the courtesy of the Ja­ Japanese food section, Mrs, T.
® Rocket Radios $2.75
Toronto and Osamu of Ruthven;
ceremony.
pan Trade Centre.
Ikeda (AM. 1-6466)':
• 4 Transistor Radio
The reception was held at the two daughters, Miss Hideki Na­
Issei
ladies
will
supervise
and
W.K. Gardens in Vancouver. Se- kata of Ruthven; three brothers,
complete $26.50
handle the preparation and sale
Masami Yamamoto, Port Credit;
of food, while Nisei girls will
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Kiyoshi Yamamoto; Leamington;
look after the dining room
Mitsugi
Yamamoto, Ruthven;
complete $34.95
service.
four sisters, Mrs. D. Takaki,
VANCOUVER
(Continued from page two)
I
Among the take-home delica­
Ruthven; Mrs. I. Orida, Oakville;
cies will be special treats offered doesn’t matter now anyway.
Mrs. S. Hayashi, Cloverdale, B.C.;
Buddhist Church
possibly for the first time at
Nothing really matters now
Mrs. H. Inouye, Clarkson. Her
bazaars.
Suki-yaki and yose-nabe, because you have moved and lived
NISEI ENGLISH SERVICE
husband, Yoshitaro Nakata pre­
prepared ready to cook, by the in so many other places. It is
deceased her in 1946.
Every Sunday at
best
in town, will top off funny but you can not remember
Rev. John Barrett officiated
991 BLOOR STREET WEST items chefs
7:30 P.M.
such
as o-sushi, o-manju, ever living in one. place longer
the last rites at the Smith FunerPhone
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3-0386
Rev. K. Ikuta
o-hagi
and
o-mochi.
than three years. Always travel­
: al Home with interment follow­
In dividual donations make up ling, from Frisco to the cow
WELCOME TO ALL!! '
ing at the Universalist Cemeterymost of the food items which will towns, from the big towns to the
220 Jackson Ave. — Vancouver
in Olinda.
be on display at the Centre hick towns, from Toronto to the
bazaar. One lady has offered .30 fishing villages and back and
REGINALD MORI, B.A.
large boxes of o-sushi, a barrel forth and back and forth again
of o-tsukemono and 10 pounds of and again.
TORONTO JAPANESE UNITED CHURCH
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR,
azuki;
another has donated 200
Many things have happened
SUNDAY, MARCH 8,. 1959
NOTARY PUBLIC
o-manju
and azuki; others have -.nd changed, ami you do not
10:45 a.m., Bible Classes, 11:30 a.m., Church School
offered to donate many different think quite so often about the
11:30 a.m., English Service
Room 109
"THOU ART THE CHRIST"
items.
Georgian Bay Country now. But
410 Bloor Street, East
Rev. Bruce Cunningham, B.Sc., B.D.
“Apart from the funds, this on some nights like tonight—
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fumble around in the dark for
the cigarettes; then later still
TORONTO BUDDHIST CHURCH.is
sr
laying
in the red glow of
SUPPORT JAPANESE the butt,there,
SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 1959
now watching the smoke
10:30 a.m., Religious School
towards that long diagon­
it is a aood policy to
CANADIAN CENTRE curling
11:00 a.m., English Service
have the‘'RIGHT-POLICY
al cra.-k in the ceiling, and listen­
"HOW TO OVERCOME, NOT ENDURE"
ing to that rain falling incessant­
Rev. Newton Ishiura
Consult
ly
on the sidewalks below—your
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About Mr. Kamino

Saturday/ March 7, 1959

Not Underhanded

THE NEW CANADIAN

Judo Ass'n of Canada Rebuts CKBBA Proposals

Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
ar a medium of expression and news outlet
among thoseoj Japanese origin in Canada

tion from Japan. Is it a coinci­
ern: Canada championships next Editor:
dence that this recognition came
month in Toronto, and the EastWe have read your article as only when a rival group was
West championships this fall. He
would have been happy and proud published in your newspaper on being formed? We suggest that
• T. UMEZUKI, Publisher
to see his dreams come to full Saturday, January 31st, 1959, re­ dissatisfaction with the CKBBA
KEN
MORI
_
______
Japanese Section Editor & Advertising
fulfillment. And imhis other busy garding the Canadian Kodokan is not a sudden thing, nor is it
.English Section Editor
JERRY KUTSUKAKE.
something that is confined to a
activities, there were so many Black Belt Association.
very
few
people.
The
Judo
Asso
­
'
Your
article
tells
one
side
of
events-to-come where we will
479 Queen St. W., Toronto 2-B, Ont.
miss him. As. Bob Kadoguchi of the story very well, and we feel ciation of Canada, with no money EM. 6-5005
Aut.iioriz^d aa second class mail, Post Office IDepartmant, Ottawa
the Japanese Canadian Centre certain, that in keeping with true spent on publicity7, but just a few
sonal contacts, has amongst
Confmittee said last Saturday reporting tradition, you will wish
membership fifteen of the
night, it would hay
so to give the other side as well.
t active clubs in Canada.
happy for him to see the 2,000
Firstly, we were very careful
cherry trees arrive from Tokyo not to suggest that any man in These clubs are the Kodokan
to Toronto and be planted here. particular would have been a Hamilton, the Toronto Y'MHA,
And so on and so on.
superior choice to the man who the Toronto Harmony, Toronto
In judo, Mr. Kamino was the was chosen to compete for Cana- Institute of Judo, the Kingston
nor YMCA, the Queens University,
real spirit of the sport and move­ da. Our complaint
From April 12 to April 18, Library, 214 College Street, at a
ment in Canada, He is dead but against any individual, but with the Napanee Judo Club, Kyushin
Weston,
London
YMCA,
Orillia
1959,
hundreds of communities preview reception
The
Wednesday
his spirit has been handed on to the method of selection.
Judo
Club,
Barrie
Judo
Club,
throughout
Canada will be cele­ evening, March 18th, at 8:00 p.m.
many of us. He not only had six position which we took was that
sons, all of whom did judo well if it were not possible to hold a Broadview YMCA Toronto, Sud­ brating the first Canadian Lib­
A total of 386 books, mostly in
and four of whom hold black truly Canadian tournament, then bury Judo Club, Toronto Centra! rary Week. This is sponsored by
and West Lorne Judo the Canadian Library Association, the English language will be ex­
belts up to 3rd Dan, along- with someone who had won a local YMCA
Club.
the Book Publishers’ Association, hibited to the public from March
championship
should
have
been
two sons-in-law who are black
At
the
first
general
meetingand La Societe des Editeurs Can- 19th to April 15th. Gallery hours:
selected.
It
is
very
discouraging
belt holders. Mr. Kamino was a
held
on
January*
17th,
at
which
adiens
des Livres Francais. It is
to
young
men
who
compete
in
second father to many other jnall
of
the
above
clubs
were
re
­
devoted
to the importance of Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 9:30
judo
to
feel
that
no
matter
how
doka such as Harry' Henning, 1- ,
presented,
the
following
people
reading in Canadian life and the p.m.: Saturdays: 10 a.m.
dan, a Toronto police constable; successful they are in competi
were
elected
by
vote
as
officers
importance of all kinds of lib­ 6 p.m.; Sundays: 1:30 p.m. to
Fred Okimura, 2-dan, of Mon- tion, they will not be selectee
for the Executive Committee:
raries—public, school and univer­ 5 p.m.
treat and leader of judo there. The only fair way to choose
President, G. Kawano, 4th dan; sity libraries, and the libraries
And.. I, too, am proud to count Canadian champion is on the ma
vice-president, V. Fagan, 2nd dan, maintained by individuals in their
myself among his “second sons.”
Your article
that our T. Ozaki, 2nd dan; secretary, A.
group
had
in
mind
two
possible Grabber, 4th dan: treasurer, M. own homes. Leaders in the. maga­
We will riiiss him often in the
zine, newspaper, book, radio, tele­
future years. And yet he will be men to represent Canada, Mr. Ishibashi, 4th dan: chairman, J. vision,
business and educational
always with us. He was the kind Grabber, 4th dan, and Mr. La­ Cohen, 1st dan.
worlds
will
join in participating
of man who would outpace his londe, 2nd dan, but, you suggest
The
object
of the-organization in the celebration and in provid­ Editor:
youthful judo students in chas­ that they would not be eligible is to raise judo in Canada to a ing- "special attention to reading
ing off a gang of hoodlums who as professionals. This is not cor­ higher ethical level and to see and libraries in national journals
This is jus.t a line to let you
attempted to create mischief in rect. Naturally our group feels that there is a proper constitu­ and
broadcasts.
know what a pleasure it was for
the stores of Kitsilano’s Japanese that Mr. Grabber, who has not tion. The Association has amongst
The
objective
of
the
week
is
to
section on a Hallowe’en night. He. been defeated in Canadian com­ its first objectives the standardiz­ remind Canadian people that me to have the brief visit with
was in his fifties then—and I can petition, might have been a more ing of grading procedure, and reading can help them to explore The New Canadian staff and
see him still, his brown hat firm­ log-ical choice. However, he should complete record of all grades of and to satisfy their need, for a Mrs. Muriel Kitagawa, at your
ly on his head, his overcoat flapp­ only have been chosen if
members participating. The Or­ greater sense of purpose and office when I was last in Toronto.
ing as he ran, shouting impreca­ chosen as a result of an el imina- gamzation has undertaken
meaning in their lives; to urge
If there is any way which I
tions in his staccato Japanese, tion contest.
publish complete financial re- them to use more fully the lib­
Both
Mr.
Grabber
and
can
help The New Canadian' in
and swiping- viciously with his
ports
(somethin oth at
raries
of
all
kinds
in
which
the
lohde
would
have
been
eligible
stick at the heels of the invaders.
treasures of the printed word the useful work it is doing to
The rest oF us were out of breath under Kodokan rules and regu­ keep members well informed of await
throughout the land. But help assist, the Japanese Cana­
trying to keep up with him for lations to compete. It is quite it’s activities.
there is a wider aim: to set apart dians to be better citizens, please
the three or four blocks of the clear that under these rules, proIt is interesting to note that a time when people can rededicate
means
a
judoka
do not hesitate to let me know.
ap- none of the better clubs that
chase.
themselves to the ideas and ideals
hi
public
for
peri
Then, too, on the rare occasion
wore approached gave as a rea- of a free society. Since ours is a
Honorable J. W. PickersgilJ.
Grabber nor
when he donned h ; judo-gi in Mr. Lalonde come under this son for not joining-, that thc-v society based on the choices made
were satisfied with the present by the many rather than the few,
recent vears- i or a TV appear- heading.
organization.
They all agreed its greatest concern must be the
ance from Montreal on the Vic
The firs t world champion,
that the present organization to development, of every individual Book on High Fidelity
Obee.k snorts show with Fred Natsui ] a judo teacher for the which they belonged needed many to his highest capacity. Its vita­
who improvements. Their reason for lity, its very existence, depend
Enjoyers of realism in record­
Okimura and his Seidokan men police, nd Mr. Yoshimats
not
joining
was
that
they'
wished
ed
sound who strive to ruiderupon the extent to which all the
or doing a G o- n o - k a ta d e m o n s er. Most of the top contestants
to avoid conflict.
stand
more about it, are expected
noonle have formed the habit of
tration at :a tournament in Tor- from Europe to both World
The clubs that have joined the finding out, of
to
welcome
a new. book, The
intelligently
onto two falls ago wi
stu- Championships are judo teachers. Judo Association of Canada have weighing alternatives of reading Sound of High Fidelity’.
Our group also felt that the in no way been “underhand” as to be informed. Limited horizons
dent, Harry Henning
Published ^recently to describe
s reference to lack of suggested. The minutes of their are dangerous to a free people; the development of,the recording
mino was not only Canadian judo,
s not fair and accurate, meetings are open to anyone for so. as we have discovered, is the science, and to serve as a guide
time
he looked the. part. Straight,
ew at least six months inspection. They feel that they mindless assumption of superior­ and handbook to the proper ope­
manly, moving with the lithe
hat the Championships can see to it that proper cham­ ity and invulnerability.
ration and maintenance of today’s
of a true judoka, this was
pionships are run from now on,
“A better-read, better-informed equipment, this book is bounti­
We felt that a man who is 43 and they have only the interests
fully7 illustrated with photographs
■ars of age, and who has not of judo in Canada in their hearts, Canada” has become a necessity. and diagrams and leads the
p noticed regularly or in compe- and have nothing personally to The printed word, the very basis reader from an elementary chap­
of education, has assumed a new
tition for 10-15 years was not the
importance.
Only a lifetime of- ter on sound to concise explana­
uropei* representative for Canada
We feel certain that you will continuing self-education
through tions to tape recording techno­
—F ran k 31 o r i t s u g u
welcome the opportunity to print reading, after formal education
is logy.
to no
It is quite in tore
this letter betore it is sent
The Sound of High Fidelity7 by
completed, can. keep Canadians in
Ui t after many ve:
any other newspaper ;. Some
Robert
Oakes Jordan and James
readiness to exercise re­
oeia- the matte
mentioned in vour watchful
Cunningham.
Chicago: Windsorsponsible citizenship. Only a wide
recoived
LOOKING FOR A
t 'on
article and in this letter are mat- variety
Press.
208
pp.
$3.95.
of reading can keep us
. tors of opinion, and are therefore
HOME IN THE
what has been, and
J subject, to two versions, but some abreast of
and
train the imaginaof the matters
out in vour tion to forge ahead into what
irticle are clearly’ wrong, such as
ight be in the future.
BUY THROUGH
.he inelisribilitv of ■ Grabber and
MANN & MARTEL
Canadian Library Week i
Lalonde to conwete. We invi
s
foCU:
for the continuisg- of actiREALTORS
you to investigate in any wi
vitie of the many organizations
, SNELGROVE
tbar you see fit which group hr
ndividuals that share its
given you the true facts in th
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w
all these other
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i
Toronto and the oread of
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