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THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
VOL. 22 —• NO. 35
SOLILOQUY
SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1959
TORONTO. ONT.
Vancouver Festival To vivacious TJCCA Group
Show Films from Japan
Bestirs in Plying Tosk
By KEN ADACHI-
VANCOUVER. — Nearly 100
films from 15 countries have been
A circular letter
Commit
irma n,
Fund Appeal
entered in
■cond Annual - 1959 Toronto JC
>nght to
ent ion
in both the Japanese and Eng!
ve that the Annual InVancouver Film Festival.
be prepared for u rn
Of all the districts in London, Soho is the place that draws'me
The event from Aug. 3-15 will September will
this
vear being the
the most. And so it did on this Saturday when I decided to walk be he’d in Vogue Theatre in con
first
of
such
a
member
:hip
wou'd this year be he'd at Fairthrough the web of its squeezed streets again, filling in time be- junction with Vancouver Interbank’s Memorial Park. Dufferin
donation
drive
since
1955
t\veen° a matinee performance of The West Side Story and the last national Festival perform anc
Plans
for
this
appeal was re- ami Egl’nto’. Chatemmn Pearce
July- 11 to Aug. 15.
bus home.
vested by- the Financial Commit commented that the locale in pre
This is no tree-lined, bird-singing suburb, nor has it the stony
Nine feature f’.l is from six tee headed by treasurer George vious years locked annrouriale
stare of powerful Victorian squaredom. There is no English sense countries have be: a confirmed Takahashi at the regular monthlyof stability* or entrenched tradition here. Rather, it is made of a
tatnr
heap of broken images, shifting and dissolving through each other includ'ng a number of outstand- 415 Spadina Avenue last Tues
cd, mi< an
in the half-light as the stranger sun glances through heavy clouds. ing films.
day. With the presentation of the abundance of all four is well as
The festival has been assured letter to Toronto JC residents, it
It does not seem to be real (part of London, but a sudden visitation
any assis.
which shocks all order and pattern into disordered, whirling shapes. of receivin
in the feature film was decided that the circular let
h outstanding pro ter of appeal should contain in York Town'hip V<
It is a kind of anthology- of everything that is antithetical to daf
fodils and lilacs, rock, water and grass; that is, to everything “Eng ductions as ' file Rickshaw Man” formation on the activities of the
lish” as most people know it. And though there is little trace of and “The L<
The
Inte
Toronto Chapter in regard to
the toughs, the spivs or the bohemians with whom Soho was so often from Japan: The Kite From the participating in welfare
i nd Tourney will be
End of the World” and “The social work, immigration, the Tor her 5th. G-h ;m<
associated, it is still squalid enough for that.
Mirror” fro m onto JC Centre and projects con 7th if nece- -arv wit h invitation-;
I passed by- the exotic Italian, French, Chinese, Hungarian, and Double-Faced
Indian cafes, all lined up in’rows, near Old Compton Street to con France; “The House Linder the ducted with other ethnic groups already mai cd to Chatham, J 955
template a plate of fish-and-chips and a cup of tea in a drafty Rocks” from Hungary; “Rekava’’ here in the city. The Financial champtens. Ha milton. Montreal.
English fish-bar. Three elderly- Cockney- ladies fussed over the spit from Ceylon, and “One Acre of Committee was extended full New York, CI e v eland, Chi c ago,
power to act in what would prove Detroit, and the host-town
ting grease, and one large ■woman, in white apron, fogged glasses Land” from Pakistan.
In addition, more than a dozen most proficient to bring about a Also planned in conjunction with
and tired smite, attended to my- wants with a “Thanks, love” upon
feature films are anticipated successful drive. A work night the tourney is a raffle for which
payment.
A few blocks away, I entered an espresso bar called Le Macabre, from Britain, Italy, USSR, Po has been tentatively- set for May
price is 25 cents each or 4 for
one of many that are spreading so fast in Soho. This one led off land, the United States and 15th for this committee.
In a report by Liz Pearce, dollar-—«a!e will he in July.
a dark alley-way-, and inside it was painted in appropriate black, Sweden.
Thc Picnic Co*
decorated with white plaster-of-paris grinning skulls and skeletons.
by
vice-pres’dent Mits Sumiya
The counter-girl with her confectionery- smile pulled several levers
announced
that the
Toronto
amid a hiss of steam, took a shilling, and gave the worst cup of
JCCA
Community
Picnic,
which
espresso I have ever tasted. But the place is cunningly- calculated
last
year
drew
a
crowd
of
over
to draw in unwary- tourists; it exudes the unhealthy- scent of the
4,000, Will again be hold a t J i m
flowers of evil that they seek. And I suppose they are not disap
Rick’s Park (same tecab* as last,
pointed.
year) on Sunday, July- 5th
II?
“Weird and Wonderful Impres p’ ore a few of the illuminatin
Already-, the blue ey-e-shadowed girls of the street made pale sions of the Orient and _Its Peo observations made by Harold reported that his rnmmittr had
silhouettes against shadowy- doorways, platinum and brunette whis ple” will be the title and theme Issacs in his expressively- titled looked into the matter and was
pering coyly- to the bank clerk in his tight black suit. They- are the for the discussion of the Society book “Scratches On. Our Minds” informed that new areas have
characteristic denizens of almost every- street in Soho; and men of Oriental Studies group at —an analysis of western ideas been opened. Improvements folparade up and down before them in tight-lipped, leering scrutiny. Society of Friends, 60 Lowther- and misconceptions about China
It is “30 shillings for a good time, dear” that is the selling pitch Street, 8:00 p.m., Wednesday, and India.
in regard
A con sifor love from the point of view of the sexual treadmill.
dered
attraction
this
year
is a
Questions for discussion will
May 13, to which members and
flying
contest
for
children
ki
te
I
By day, Soho houses the offices of most of England’s major friends are invited to attend.
include: “'What are these strange,
film companies, but in Soho after dark, the emphasis is on flesh.
Announcement of the panel occasionally amusing, frequent 12-vmirs-of-age and under at the
The call to fleshly delight retains a literary level though: little discussion is made by- secretary dangerou;
“Scratches on the p'cnic . All kites must be made by
sinister bookships carry paper-backed novels and magazines with Tosh Oikawa, with discussants Western Mind?”; “How do they the participants with prizes
revealing covers. The neons of strip-tease clubs light up photographs Mr. Arthur Stinson, Programs Or originate and become so much a awar •!cd according tn age. workof pink, broad and breezy girls in varying degrees of undress. Lon ganizer. Department of Talks and part of our stereotyped view of man hip and execution. Further
!s w;’l be announced on the
don's laws do not really- permit the lively- practice of females doff Public .Affairs, CBC, and Miss the Orient—of the Chinese, the
ing their apparel on the stage, but anyone can join these “clubs” Catherine
Executive Japanese, etc?”; “How do they
McLean,
The Issei-bu, represented by- T.
if he has one guinea to pay for a year’s membership.
Secretary of the Canadian Insti get changed? Or do they? What
Umezuki,
T. Kameoka and C. Fu
on
is their effect on our societySome of these clubs are highly- elaborate, doorman-ed places tute of Public Affairs.
rukawa
reported
that a congra
trade,
on
immigration,
etc?
”
As a basis for the Society's
patterned after night clubs like the Lido or the Moulin Rouge in
tulatoryletter
was
sent to the
The
panel
’
s
fundamental
an
Paris. They- have long queues of men waiting for seats, contemp presentation and discussion, the
Crown
Prince
and
Princess
Mi
proach
in
the
discussions
two
well-known
leaders
will
ex
tuously ignoring beggars serenading them on violins and prophets
chiko
on
their
marriage
underWest understanding is b way
brandishing signs which read The Wages of Sin is Death. Other
introduction
to the Couchiching signed by- the Toronto J CCA
clubs are less pretentious, hole-in-the-wall places in dark alleys
of Issei members for th.
Conference this August on the
where girls under three naked red lightbulbs beckon to the passer
Picnic
Committee
was also diie
theme “Changing Asia”, co-spon
by with the enticement of “drinks, cabaret.—and girls.’’
closed.
They
are
Mrs.
Ikeda, Y
sored by the Canadian Institute
,
Elsewhere along the streets, I could hear the dying fall of Dixie
Kanda
and
T.
Kameoka.
of Public Affairs and the CBC.
land emanating from some jazz club. I picked up the tune: “Now I
Ace Shirakawa, in reporting
The
Society of Oriental Studies,
.•enow why mother. Told me to be true, She meant me for someone,
for
the Social Committee comToronto’s gift of a Japanese in presenting this talk, is in
the “Spring F an
men
tod
cherry- -tree to Lindsay-, decided a modest way contributing to the
(continued on page eight)
Fare
”
<
dance
sponsored
by - the
upon after a debate in parks UNESCO 10-year project to
nrovcommittee last week, is techni wards East-West understanding.
cally illegal, it was learned this
(continued an page eight)
week.
The suggestion that the gift
might be against municipal law
Breath Taker
was raised by Controler Jean
Taipei
Newman at Board of Control but
The Japanese n
PEI.—Nationalist China’s
was not pursued.
June.
TOKYO.—When one of Japan’s zankokyokai”
wa
not a
Nationalist. China
, hook pirates announced
City Solicitor Wallace Angus biggest power companies threat
tney will sell the com- member of the International said 1
speaking, ened to dismiss its 700 married kani-tokyokai
per Egam
rr
p c-.e Encyclopedia Britannica for Copyright Union and does not the city- cannot
away the women employ-ees, career-minded announced along
h the r.e’vr
recognize copy-right laws oz tree as it is an
—but who housewives in Japan took it as an that the new p
tent is Mr.
^air-page newspaper adver- other nations.
is going vo worry avout i-.
indirect threat to all of them.
Tadashi Adachr, <
-- cnts two rival book copy-ing
Taipei book store are jammed
The point-may be seized upon
Japanese Chamn?
■-T-' ,£^nc>unced one of the most to the rafters with unauthorized bv Citv Council on Mondav. when
n--acfo
What is the new
j-tious projects in the long reprints of book:
UtTiC Cl IC.
ilGC
Japan
sh
*
07
ft ? ri ctrr c
he be-t to be co:
by* those alder- demanded that 1,500 othe
publishing— zhe racy “Lolita
;o.” to men who
o
d at parks comone of tne
reat books without
*
per- books on surgery
omit
from
thet copyright science each priced
poor taste in giving away one ix
To Raze Imperial Hotel
or less.
2.000 trees presented to Toronto
;y
intend
to
ma
i
Ide
Imperial
old
•nil sell the complete
A ou can purchase
by Tokyo.
newly establish
r.’ivor of
1 Atlas of Su:
on of the scholarly Enk
ar
d
Together v. 51 vHC icpuiv I’DIL
Hotex
a
station in Tokyo
•instein’s “The Meaning parks commi ;e. Board of Conthnuake,
W2.’, <
Britannica, all 24 S1.90,
Tokvob
ivity” for 50 cents and trol had a 1? sr from M. Yar.alor the equivalent of
(continued on page
listory- of Europe Before
Haye.
-Oriental Garden
T
$1.11.
s_ about 10 .per cent of 1500”
Plan'
ot loronto, offering
I
01 the authorized
two
cherry trees for
outt of the storm. Bt
u
Lindsay on behalf
a
ided to steer "lea
'■ volume is scheduled Mail is sailing from Vancouver of Toronto.
Ct
committee row- b
f the press May 3rd, on May 17 destined for Japan
Mrs. Nev
as it used to i
leavin
bun ci I to make th
r.d
olumes will follow un and Hong Kong.
this offer would be a decision.
aging director.
NIGHTTIME IN SOHO
Oriental
Studies Group
Panel Discussion on Orient
Cherry Tree Runkus
Blossoms Into Legal Ado
Encyclopedia Britannica to Be Sold In
for Peanuts Due to Book Piracy
Japanese Firm Decides
Single Women Only
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
VOL. 22 —• NO. 35
SOLILOQUY
SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1959
TORONTO. ONT.
Vancouver Festival To vivacious TJCCA Group
Show Films from Japan
Bestirs in Plying Tosk
By KEN ADACHI-
VANCOUVER. — Nearly 100
films from 15 countries have been
A circular letter
Commit
irma n,
Fund Appeal
entered in
■cond Annual - 1959 Toronto JC
>nght to
ent ion
in both the Japanese and Eng!
ve that the Annual InVancouver Film Festival.
be prepared for u rn
Of all the districts in London, Soho is the place that draws'me
The event from Aug. 3-15 will September will
this
vear being the
the most. And so it did on this Saturday when I decided to walk be he’d in Vogue Theatre in con
first
of
such
a
member
:hip
wou'd this year be he'd at Fairthrough the web of its squeezed streets again, filling in time be- junction with Vancouver Interbank’s Memorial Park. Dufferin
donation
drive
since
1955
t\veen° a matinee performance of The West Side Story and the last national Festival perform anc
Plans
for
this
appeal was re- ami Egl’nto’. Chatemmn Pearce
July- 11 to Aug. 15.
bus home.
vested by- the Financial Commit commented that the locale in pre
This is no tree-lined, bird-singing suburb, nor has it the stony
Nine feature f’.l is from six tee headed by treasurer George vious years locked annrouriale
stare of powerful Victorian squaredom. There is no English sense countries have be: a confirmed Takahashi at the regular monthlyof stability* or entrenched tradition here. Rather, it is made of a
tatnr
heap of broken images, shifting and dissolving through each other includ'ng a number of outstand- 415 Spadina Avenue last Tues
cd, mi< an
in the half-light as the stranger sun glances through heavy clouds. ing films.
day. With the presentation of the abundance of all four is well as
The festival has been assured letter to Toronto JC residents, it
It does not seem to be real (part of London, but a sudden visitation
any assis.
which shocks all order and pattern into disordered, whirling shapes. of receivin
in the feature film was decided that the circular let
h outstanding pro ter of appeal should contain in York Town'hip V<
It is a kind of anthology- of everything that is antithetical to daf
fodils and lilacs, rock, water and grass; that is, to everything “Eng ductions as ' file Rickshaw Man” formation on the activities of the
lish” as most people know it. And though there is little trace of and “The L<
The
Inte
Toronto Chapter in regard to
the toughs, the spivs or the bohemians with whom Soho was so often from Japan: The Kite From the participating in welfare
i nd Tourney will be
End of the World” and “The social work, immigration, the Tor her 5th. G-h ;m<
associated, it is still squalid enough for that.
Mirror” fro m onto JC Centre and projects con 7th if nece- -arv wit h invitation-;
I passed by- the exotic Italian, French, Chinese, Hungarian, and Double-Faced
Indian cafes, all lined up in’rows, near Old Compton Street to con France; “The House Linder the ducted with other ethnic groups already mai cd to Chatham, J 955
template a plate of fish-and-chips and a cup of tea in a drafty Rocks” from Hungary; “Rekava’’ here in the city. The Financial champtens. Ha milton. Montreal.
English fish-bar. Three elderly- Cockney- ladies fussed over the spit from Ceylon, and “One Acre of Committee was extended full New York, CI e v eland, Chi c ago,
power to act in what would prove Detroit, and the host-town
ting grease, and one large ■woman, in white apron, fogged glasses Land” from Pakistan.
In addition, more than a dozen most proficient to bring about a Also planned in conjunction with
and tired smite, attended to my- wants with a “Thanks, love” upon
feature films are anticipated successful drive. A work night the tourney is a raffle for which
payment.
A few blocks away, I entered an espresso bar called Le Macabre, from Britain, Italy, USSR, Po has been tentatively- set for May
price is 25 cents each or 4 for
one of many that are spreading so fast in Soho. This one led off land, the United States and 15th for this committee.
In a report by Liz Pearce, dollar-—«a!e will he in July.
a dark alley-way-, and inside it was painted in appropriate black, Sweden.
Thc Picnic Co*
decorated with white plaster-of-paris grinning skulls and skeletons.
by
vice-pres’dent Mits Sumiya
The counter-girl with her confectionery- smile pulled several levers
announced
that the
Toronto
amid a hiss of steam, took a shilling, and gave the worst cup of
JCCA
Community
Picnic,
which
espresso I have ever tasted. But the place is cunningly- calculated
last
year
drew
a
crowd
of
over
to draw in unwary- tourists; it exudes the unhealthy- scent of the
4,000, Will again be hold a t J i m
flowers of evil that they seek. And I suppose they are not disap
Rick’s Park (same tecab* as last,
pointed.
year) on Sunday, July- 5th
II?
“Weird and Wonderful Impres p’ ore a few of the illuminatin
Already-, the blue ey-e-shadowed girls of the street made pale sions of the Orient and _Its Peo observations made by Harold reported that his rnmmittr had
silhouettes against shadowy- doorways, platinum and brunette whis ple” will be the title and theme Issacs in his expressively- titled looked into the matter and was
pering coyly- to the bank clerk in his tight black suit. They- are the for the discussion of the Society book “Scratches On. Our Minds” informed that new areas have
characteristic denizens of almost every- street in Soho; and men of Oriental Studies group at —an analysis of western ideas been opened. Improvements folparade up and down before them in tight-lipped, leering scrutiny. Society of Friends, 60 Lowther- and misconceptions about China
It is “30 shillings for a good time, dear” that is the selling pitch Street, 8:00 p.m., Wednesday, and India.
in regard
A con sifor love from the point of view of the sexual treadmill.
dered
attraction
this
year
is a
Questions for discussion will
May 13, to which members and
flying
contest
for
children
ki
te
I
By day, Soho houses the offices of most of England’s major friends are invited to attend.
include: “'What are these strange,
film companies, but in Soho after dark, the emphasis is on flesh.
Announcement of the panel occasionally amusing, frequent 12-vmirs-of-age and under at the
The call to fleshly delight retains a literary level though: little discussion is made by- secretary dangerou;
“Scratches on the p'cnic . All kites must be made by
sinister bookships carry paper-backed novels and magazines with Tosh Oikawa, with discussants Western Mind?”; “How do they the participants with prizes
revealing covers. The neons of strip-tease clubs light up photographs Mr. Arthur Stinson, Programs Or originate and become so much a awar •!cd according tn age. workof pink, broad and breezy girls in varying degrees of undress. Lon ganizer. Department of Talks and part of our stereotyped view of man hip and execution. Further
!s w;’l be announced on the
don's laws do not really- permit the lively- practice of females doff Public .Affairs, CBC, and Miss the Orient—of the Chinese, the
ing their apparel on the stage, but anyone can join these “clubs” Catherine
Executive Japanese, etc?”; “How do they
McLean,
The Issei-bu, represented by- T.
if he has one guinea to pay for a year’s membership.
Secretary of the Canadian Insti get changed? Or do they? What
Umezuki,
T. Kameoka and C. Fu
on
is their effect on our societySome of these clubs are highly- elaborate, doorman-ed places tute of Public Affairs.
rukawa
reported
that a congra
trade,
on
immigration,
etc?
”
As a basis for the Society's
patterned after night clubs like the Lido or the Moulin Rouge in
tulatoryletter
was
sent to the
The
panel
’
s
fundamental
an
Paris. They- have long queues of men waiting for seats, contemp presentation and discussion, the
Crown
Prince
and
Princess
Mi
proach
in
the
discussions
two
well-known
leaders
will
ex
tuously ignoring beggars serenading them on violins and prophets
chiko
on
their
marriage
underWest understanding is b way
brandishing signs which read The Wages of Sin is Death. Other
introduction
to the Couchiching signed by- the Toronto J CCA
clubs are less pretentious, hole-in-the-wall places in dark alleys
of Issei members for th.
Conference this August on the
where girls under three naked red lightbulbs beckon to the passer
Picnic
Committee
was also diie
theme “Changing Asia”, co-spon
by with the enticement of “drinks, cabaret.—and girls.’’
closed.
They
are
Mrs.
Ikeda, Y
sored by the Canadian Institute
,
Elsewhere along the streets, I could hear the dying fall of Dixie
Kanda
and
T.
Kameoka.
of Public Affairs and the CBC.
land emanating from some jazz club. I picked up the tune: “Now I
Ace Shirakawa, in reporting
The
Society of Oriental Studies,
.•enow why mother. Told me to be true, She meant me for someone,
for
the Social Committee comToronto’s gift of a Japanese in presenting this talk, is in
the “Spring F an
men
tod
cherry- -tree to Lindsay-, decided a modest way contributing to the
(continued on page eight)
Fare
”
<
dance
sponsored
by - the
upon after a debate in parks UNESCO 10-year project to
nrovcommittee last week, is techni wards East-West understanding.
cally illegal, it was learned this
(continued an page eight)
week.
The suggestion that the gift
might be against municipal law
Breath Taker
was raised by Controler Jean
Taipei
Newman at Board of Control but
The Japanese n
PEI.—Nationalist China’s
was not pursued.
June.
TOKYO.—When one of Japan’s zankokyokai”
wa
not a
Nationalist. China
, hook pirates announced
City Solicitor Wallace Angus biggest power companies threat
tney will sell the com- member of the International said 1
speaking, ened to dismiss its 700 married kani-tokyokai
per Egam
rr
p c-.e Encyclopedia Britannica for Copyright Union and does not the city- cannot
away the women employ-ees, career-minded announced along
h the r.e’vr
recognize copy-right laws oz tree as it is an
—but who housewives in Japan took it as an that the new p
tent is Mr.
^air-page newspaper adver- other nations.
is going vo worry avout i-.
indirect threat to all of them.
Tadashi Adachr, <
-- cnts two rival book copy-ing
Taipei book store are jammed
The point-may be seized upon
Japanese Chamn?
■-T-' ,£^nc>unced one of the most to the rafters with unauthorized bv Citv Council on Mondav. when
n--acfo
What is the new
j-tious projects in the long reprints of book:
UtTiC Cl IC.
ilGC
Japan
sh
*
07
ft ? ri ctrr c
he be-t to be co:
by* those alder- demanded that 1,500 othe
publishing— zhe racy “Lolita
;o.” to men who
o
d at parks comone of tne
reat books without
*
per- books on surgery
omit
from
thet copyright science each priced
poor taste in giving away one ix
To Raze Imperial Hotel
or less.
2.000 trees presented to Toronto
;y
intend
to
ma
i
Ide
Imperial
old
•nil sell the complete
A ou can purchase
by Tokyo.
newly establish
r.’ivor of
1 Atlas of Su:
on of the scholarly Enk
ar
d
Together v. 51 vHC icpuiv I’DIL
Hotex
a
station in Tokyo
•instein’s “The Meaning parks commi ;e. Board of Conthnuake,
W2.’, <
Britannica, all 24 S1.90,
Tokvob
ivity” for 50 cents and trol had a 1? sr from M. Yar.alor the equivalent of
(continued on page
listory- of Europe Before
Haye.
-Oriental Garden
T
$1.11.
s_ about 10 .per cent of 1500”
Plan'
ot loronto, offering
I
01 the authorized
two
cherry trees for
outt of the storm. Bt
u
Lindsay on behalf
a
ided to steer "lea
'■ volume is scheduled Mail is sailing from Vancouver of Toronto.
Ct
committee row- b
f the press May 3rd, on May 17 destined for Japan
Mrs. Nev
as it used to i
leavin
bun ci I to make th
r.d
olumes will follow un and Hong Kong.
this offer would be a decision.
aging director.
NIGHTTIME IN SOHO
Oriental
Studies Group
Panel Discussion on Orient
Cherry Tree Runkus
Blossoms Into Legal Ado
Encyclopedia Britannica to Be Sold In
for Peanuts Due to Book Piracy
Japanese Firm Decides
Single Women Only
Page 2
Saturday, May 9, 1959
PAJBE 2
Fujiokas—Sunday Bowling Champs
SPORTS
CLASSIFIED
Female Help Wanted
Elaboration on Hamilton Judo Tourney Held April 25
HIGH'SCHOOL
stud.
PL.
.HAMILTON—The first Na weight, -heavyweight and black
CHENILLE operator for c
tional Open Judo Championship belt titles. The contestants, from
enced or someone to tra;r
sponsored by the Hamilton Kodo- the children through to the sho6-3644.
kan Judo Club was held on April dans displayed beautiful and
25, at the Hamilton Forum.
clean waza on the tatami which
Domestic Help Wanted
The crowd of spectators ap were recently purchased from Japlauded the competitors who reAfter the afternoon preliHIGH SCHOOL student for light hous=.
presented clubs from London minaries, the evening matches
work during summer at Jackson's'po-nt
Must be fond of children. Phon* P’t'
YMCA, Sudbury, Detroit, Nia resumed at 8:00 p.m. with the
1-1882 (Toronto)..
~
gara Falls, St. Catherines, Oril introduction of all teams. O Can
SI25 a month for capable air! or
lia, Paris, Toronto Harmony, Na- ada, and a minutes silence in
man. Some cooking, live in. Bathers*
panee, Toronto Central Y, Tor memory for the late Mr. Kamino,
and Lawrence district. Phone RU. UKn
onto Broadview Y, Kingston Y, 6 dan. A welcome speech was
(Toronto).
Kingston Kano. Toronto Institute followed by a pledge on behalf
of Judo, Hamilton Jewish Centre of all contestants by A. Grabber
Male Help Wanted
Pictured are the Sunday Mixed 10-Pin
League Champions following their vic
and the host club, the Hamilton which was received by M. Ishi
skill and strength were equiva- tory at Olympia Edwards Alley re YOUNG MAN between 20-30 with cnau:
Kodokan Judo Club.
bashi of the host team.
cently. Left to right, they are Hiro Mat feur's licence able to drive med;erater
lent
to those of a shodan.
Other teams from Washington,
Twenty-four young judoists
sui, Jean Akai, Tosh Fujioka, Jean Nitta large trucks and assist as well i:
kyu
of
Robert
Creicheh.
2nd
Chicago and Detroit, although in including four of Japanese de
and Tony Fujimoto. More Keg News on shipping duties. Phone or
di recti
—photo by Ben Eto
to McGregor Hosiery Mills Ltd. SCvited were not able to attend due scent iparticipated from various Orillia had decisioned D. Ailing- page 7.
padina Ave. Phone EM. 4-5353 (Toronto)
to the Cleveland tournament. Re dojos in the children’s tourney. ham, 1st kyu of London Y to
APPRENTICE mechanic wanted. Two io
presentatives from Alberta and Little Mitch Kawasaki, son of in meet Karl Gores 1st kyu of Har
years experience. Apply Cliffside
B.C. were expected but due to structor Kawasaki who is 44 lbs. mony Club who had also deci- Nisei Five-Pin Tourney three
Garage.
Phone AM. 1-1141' (Toronto)'.
circumstances could not attend.
Nisei entries from Eastern
of skill and fight entertained the sioned his fellow team-mate F.
A
FEW
garden
helpers wanted. Phone
2nd
kyu
of
Harmony.
The championship matches..be audience as he lost to a niucn Brechtel
Canada are eligable to enter the BA. 1-2145. Ask for
Mr. Kinoshita. (Tor
better
man
proved
gan at 2:00 p.m. ’beginning with largez- opponent. Glen Smith of Gores
Annual Eastern Canada Open onto).
a
clean
ushiro-goshi
executing
preliminary elimination for team Hamilton with 4 wins and a draw
Bowling Tournament to ibe held
championship, individual light- won in the children’s tournament. defeating Criechen to win the at Olympia Edward Alleys here
Rooms to Let
Applause was heard in the child lightweight championship and a on Saturday, May 16th, 1959.
Entry Fees: Mens’ and Ladies’ TWO rooms with heated sun-room
ren’s matches as the young ju trophy.
Interest in the tournament was Team events to start at 12:30 Private entrance. Phone LE. 5-96S7 (Tor
doists displayed techniques before
focused on the Individual Black P.M.—$11.00 per team; Mens’ onto).
the audience.
In the team championship, Tor Belt match with Grabber and V. and Ladies’ Doubles events—
The Toronto Nisei Golf Club onto Institute of Judo managed Fagan, nidan of Kyushin Weston $4.50 per team; Mixed Doubles
will be having its First 1959 by Grabber proved surprisingly Y as the crowd's favorite. The events—14.50 per team.
Tournament on May 17 th at
N. B.—All prize monies may be
in the initial matches but two favorites met in the "first
Rouge Hill Golf Course beginning strong
even with 4th dan Grabber at the preliminaries in which Grabber altered according to the number
7:00 A.M. sharp. This event will anchor, they lost in the semi beat Fagan with a deashi-barai. of entries.
PAINTERS WANTED
be open to non-members also finals to the aggressive Kingston Kampman of Harmony, Molloy
Team
captains
to report at
(guest tournament) with .ball YALCA where captain Molloy of Kingston Y and Binkley of 12:15 P.M. to draw for alleys,
prizes awarded in this event.
FULL OR PART TIME
encouraged members to vic Hamilton Kodokan and Grabber The Foul Line will be observed
Members will be divided into had
advanced
to
the
semi-finals.
tory. The strong Toronto Har
for mens’team and mens’ doubles
three flights and the first three mony Club defeated the Kingston Kampman won over Molloy with events only. For each foul. 15
GOOD WAGES/ PLEASE
low gross and the first three low . Kano Club to meet the Kingston a kaeshi-waza while Grabber de
pins
will
be
deducted
ar
the
end
net in each flight will be awarded YMCA in the finals, after- the feated Binkley instantly with a
•of each game. No more than 1
CALL KAZ KATO
the prizes.
the foul per-frame (Two ball, 15.)
sasae-tsurikomi-ashi.
In
first,
four
contestants
had
given
The next tourney on the agenda
Grabber and
two teams equal points, the finals between
A presentation dance will fol-~
RU. 3-9302 — TORONTO
is slated for June 14th. The locate the
Kamjpman
for
the
Canadian low at Hagerman’s Hall, 10 Ha
two
captains
met
for
the
decid
will be announced at a later date. ing’ match. A. Gores, captain of Black Belt Champion Title, at
german Street beginning- at 8:00
For further information please Harmony
tention. focused as to"how long P.M. until 12:00 P.M. Admission
attempted
several
contact Michi Ashikawa at WA. throws hut Molloy with a clean the aggressive Kampman could
to-f:he dance is $1.00 per person.
—Dan
1-2618.
ouchi-gari threw Gores to give resist the experienced Grabber
Those wishing to enter the iiiiiiiii linn nun iiiimui iiiiimniiiiii
the Kingston team the Individual technique. Grabber with a clean tournament are asked to call:
Team Championship Title. The tai-otoshi ■ threw Kampman to Mary Ebata at AT. 9-2490;
Kingston ' boys were presented win the title as the Blaek Belt Ginger Terakita at LE. 2-5639; iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii
with a colorful banner donated Champion of Canada.
Ernie Jomori at LE. 3-6759; Tad
Although Japanese Canadian Morishita at OX. 8-172 /; Maw
by a 6-dan vice-governor from
May
Aichi prefecture. This pennant spectators were in the audience, Mo.ri at RU. 3-6274.
Anywhere — Anytime
9—Toronto. Older Nisei Group's Spring
will be kept by the Champion lack of representation by Nisei
(see ad on page 8)
Fair. St. Anne's Hall, Dufferin ana
judokas
was
quite
noticeable.
It
Kingston
team
for
a
period
of
Air-Ship-Bus-Rail
Dundas. 2-5 p.m.
would
prove
more
encouraging
1
year.
9—Toronto. Club Rec Socratic Windup
Touxs-Hotel-Sightseeing
Banquet at Pickfair Restaurant.
In the finals of the heavy should more Niseis show interest
Travellers Cheques
10—Vancouver. Annual YBA Clam Bake
and
actively
participate
in
this
weight
Mudansha
championship
Obtainable
at Crescent Beach.
match, 16-y ear-old Bob Cowin, Japanese sport.
10—Winnipeg. Manitoba JCCA annua!
Travel, Accident
Ask
for
1st kyu of the Hamilton Kodo
General Meeting at Buddhist. Churcn
In conclusion, at this first Can
Hall. Everyone please .atend. Starts
and Baggage Insurance
kan Judo Club who had disposed adian National Open Champion
KLAUS
1:30 p.m.
.. .,
IT. Kam of the Hamilton Jewish ship match, the first independent
14—Hamilton. Oyama Shows at Keni.Community Centre with a harai- high school judo club, the West
worth Theatre. Showtime 7:30 p.m. ,
SANDER
16—Toronto. Annual
Eastern-Canaaa
goshi
was
matched
against Elgin High School from London,
BRINGING SOMEONE OVER?
Open 5-Pin
Bowling Tourney at
X
RU. 7-4241 • RO. 6-6261
Downey, 1st kyu, Toronto Insti Ontario was represented. Also,
Olympia-Edwards. .
_ .
Passage arranged by Steamer or Air
Eglinton Caledonia Motors' Ltd.
tute of Judo who had won over it is of worthwhile interest to
16-17—Vancouver. Annual BC YBL Wee£end Retreat to Tower's Ranch, HopeO. Price of the Hamilton Kodo note that the representative
Call for Reservations or
Princeton Highway.
kan Judo Club with a waza-ari. from the Hamilton Junior’ Cham
it is a good policy to
16-17-18—Montreal.
Eastern
Canada
Cowin and Downey went the full ber of Commerce' in seeing a judo
have the RIGHT POLICY
Young Buddhist League conference. .
Information—ENL 8-9934
20—Vancouver.
Vancouver JCCA ana
time limit with Downey being de-' tournament for the first time had
Consult
Nisei Varsity Club “Graduates' Isa
dared the winner.
high praise and complinrented
and Social" at Buddhist Hail. Open
The contestants of the light judo as an excellent physical edu
WALES and DUNCAN
to all. Held for 1959 graduating ciass
weight Mudansha championship cational activity for young Cana
of UBC nurses and parents.
INSURANCE AGENTS
22—Vancouver. Nisei Hi Teener's Mav
group, had many 1st kyu whose dians.
K. Iwata Travel Service
Golf Tourney May 17
CALENDAR
Travel Arrangements
59 VOLKSWAGEN
T. KAMEOKA
113 McCaul St. TORONTO
DUNDAS UNION STORE
YOUR SHOPPING LIST
WE HAVE NO
SERVICE CHARGES
# SAKURA RICE
9' MARUKIN SHOYU
8 VINEGAR
3 SUGAR
Lucien C, Kurata
BAJtBISTEB and SOI.ICITOB
NOTARY PUBLIC
9 EGGS
. O' SUKIYAKI MEAT
© MANJU
9 MANY' VARIETIES OF ARARE
Suite 513 Temple Building
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
TORONTO
EM. 6-0959
Res.: RO. 7-3427
PHONE EM. 4-7692
TRAVELLING
TO JAPAN
Day Hop dance at Orchard Hah, 2■
West 4th. 9-1 a.m.
23-24
Vancouver.
Nisei
’ ‘Weekend Camp'
Reservations call Rosie Take
Kay Sato.
464 Yonge Street, Toronto
Phone WA. 1-3171
173 DUNDAS STREET WEST/ TORONTO
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office: Room 403
229 Yonge St., Toronto
EM. 3-5002 — OX. 1-3388 (res.)
SMALL SHOE SIZES
Ladies New Styled Pointed Toes
Or Bringing Some
one over?
■We represent all
lines including
American President
Northwest Airlines
Canadian Pacific
and Pan American
Write or call for
full information ano
rates.
DOMINION
Travel Office
55 Wellington Street West
UNL S-S451
Toronto
WELCOME, JAPANESE CANADIANS
All Colors and Heels
GOLDEN DRAGON
Sizes From One Up
Men's Scott McHales Four U:
CHOP SUEY HOUSE
ALBERT'S SHOE STORE
We are open to the public this Sunday
AT
Open Noon to 3 a.m
EM. 8-2475
--S
1328 Queen St. West
—
Orders to Take Out
131A Dundas St. W„ Toronto
Phone LE. 1-1931 Toronto
am
PAJBE 2
Fujiokas—Sunday Bowling Champs
SPORTS
CLASSIFIED
Female Help Wanted
Elaboration on Hamilton Judo Tourney Held April 25
HIGH'SCHOOL
stud.
PL.
.HAMILTON—The first Na weight, -heavyweight and black
CHENILLE operator for c
tional Open Judo Championship belt titles. The contestants, from
enced or someone to tra;r
sponsored by the Hamilton Kodo- the children through to the sho6-3644.
kan Judo Club was held on April dans displayed beautiful and
25, at the Hamilton Forum.
clean waza on the tatami which
Domestic Help Wanted
The crowd of spectators ap were recently purchased from Japlauded the competitors who reAfter the afternoon preliHIGH SCHOOL student for light hous=.
presented clubs from London minaries, the evening matches
work during summer at Jackson's'po-nt
Must be fond of children. Phon* P’t'
YMCA, Sudbury, Detroit, Nia resumed at 8:00 p.m. with the
1-1882 (Toronto)..
~
gara Falls, St. Catherines, Oril introduction of all teams. O Can
SI25 a month for capable air! or
lia, Paris, Toronto Harmony, Na- ada, and a minutes silence in
man. Some cooking, live in. Bathers*
panee, Toronto Central Y, Tor memory for the late Mr. Kamino,
and Lawrence district. Phone RU. UKn
onto Broadview Y, Kingston Y, 6 dan. A welcome speech was
(Toronto).
Kingston Kano. Toronto Institute followed by a pledge on behalf
of Judo, Hamilton Jewish Centre of all contestants by A. Grabber
Male Help Wanted
Pictured are the Sunday Mixed 10-Pin
League Champions following their vic
and the host club, the Hamilton which was received by M. Ishi
skill and strength were equiva- tory at Olympia Edwards Alley re YOUNG MAN between 20-30 with cnau:
Kodokan Judo Club.
bashi of the host team.
cently. Left to right, they are Hiro Mat feur's licence able to drive med;erater
lent
to those of a shodan.
Other teams from Washington,
Twenty-four young judoists
sui, Jean Akai, Tosh Fujioka, Jean Nitta large trucks and assist as well i:
kyu
of
Robert
Creicheh.
2nd
Chicago and Detroit, although in including four of Japanese de
and Tony Fujimoto. More Keg News on shipping duties. Phone or
di recti
—photo by Ben Eto
to McGregor Hosiery Mills Ltd. SCvited were not able to attend due scent iparticipated from various Orillia had decisioned D. Ailing- page 7.
padina Ave. Phone EM. 4-5353 (Toronto)
to the Cleveland tournament. Re dojos in the children’s tourney. ham, 1st kyu of London Y to
APPRENTICE mechanic wanted. Two io
presentatives from Alberta and Little Mitch Kawasaki, son of in meet Karl Gores 1st kyu of Har
years experience. Apply Cliffside
B.C. were expected but due to structor Kawasaki who is 44 lbs. mony Club who had also deci- Nisei Five-Pin Tourney three
Garage.
Phone AM. 1-1141' (Toronto)'.
circumstances could not attend.
Nisei entries from Eastern
of skill and fight entertained the sioned his fellow team-mate F.
A
FEW
garden
helpers wanted. Phone
2nd
kyu
of
Harmony.
The championship matches..be audience as he lost to a niucn Brechtel
Canada are eligable to enter the BA. 1-2145. Ask for
Mr. Kinoshita. (Tor
better
man
proved
gan at 2:00 p.m. ’beginning with largez- opponent. Glen Smith of Gores
Annual Eastern Canada Open onto).
a
clean
ushiro-goshi
executing
preliminary elimination for team Hamilton with 4 wins and a draw
Bowling Tournament to ibe held
championship, individual light- won in the children’s tournament. defeating Criechen to win the at Olympia Edward Alleys here
Rooms to Let
Applause was heard in the child lightweight championship and a on Saturday, May 16th, 1959.
Entry Fees: Mens’ and Ladies’ TWO rooms with heated sun-room
ren’s matches as the young ju trophy.
Interest in the tournament was Team events to start at 12:30 Private entrance. Phone LE. 5-96S7 (Tor
doists displayed techniques before
focused on the Individual Black P.M.—$11.00 per team; Mens’ onto).
the audience.
In the team championship, Tor Belt match with Grabber and V. and Ladies’ Doubles events—
The Toronto Nisei Golf Club onto Institute of Judo managed Fagan, nidan of Kyushin Weston $4.50 per team; Mixed Doubles
will be having its First 1959 by Grabber proved surprisingly Y as the crowd's favorite. The events—14.50 per team.
Tournament on May 17 th at
N. B.—All prize monies may be
in the initial matches but two favorites met in the "first
Rouge Hill Golf Course beginning strong
even with 4th dan Grabber at the preliminaries in which Grabber altered according to the number
7:00 A.M. sharp. This event will anchor, they lost in the semi beat Fagan with a deashi-barai. of entries.
PAINTERS WANTED
be open to non-members also finals to the aggressive Kingston Kampman of Harmony, Molloy
Team
captains
to report at
(guest tournament) with .ball YALCA where captain Molloy of Kingston Y and Binkley of 12:15 P.M. to draw for alleys,
prizes awarded in this event.
FULL OR PART TIME
encouraged members to vic Hamilton Kodokan and Grabber The Foul Line will be observed
Members will be divided into had
advanced
to
the
semi-finals.
tory. The strong Toronto Har
for mens’team and mens’ doubles
three flights and the first three mony Club defeated the Kingston Kampman won over Molloy with events only. For each foul. 15
GOOD WAGES/ PLEASE
low gross and the first three low . Kano Club to meet the Kingston a kaeshi-waza while Grabber de
pins
will
be
deducted
ar
the
end
net in each flight will be awarded YMCA in the finals, after- the feated Binkley instantly with a
•of each game. No more than 1
CALL KAZ KATO
the prizes.
the foul per-frame (Two ball, 15.)
sasae-tsurikomi-ashi.
In
first,
four
contestants
had
given
The next tourney on the agenda
Grabber and
two teams equal points, the finals between
A presentation dance will fol-~
RU. 3-9302 — TORONTO
is slated for June 14th. The locate the
Kamjpman
for
the
Canadian low at Hagerman’s Hall, 10 Ha
two
captains
met
for
the
decid
will be announced at a later date. ing’ match. A. Gores, captain of Black Belt Champion Title, at
german Street beginning- at 8:00
For further information please Harmony
tention. focused as to"how long P.M. until 12:00 P.M. Admission
attempted
several
contact Michi Ashikawa at WA. throws hut Molloy with a clean the aggressive Kampman could
to-f:he dance is $1.00 per person.
—Dan
1-2618.
ouchi-gari threw Gores to give resist the experienced Grabber
Those wishing to enter the iiiiiiiii linn nun iiiimui iiiiimniiiiii
the Kingston team the Individual technique. Grabber with a clean tournament are asked to call:
Team Championship Title. The tai-otoshi ■ threw Kampman to Mary Ebata at AT. 9-2490;
Kingston ' boys were presented win the title as the Blaek Belt Ginger Terakita at LE. 2-5639; iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii
with a colorful banner donated Champion of Canada.
Ernie Jomori at LE. 3-6759; Tad
Although Japanese Canadian Morishita at OX. 8-172 /; Maw
by a 6-dan vice-governor from
May
Aichi prefecture. This pennant spectators were in the audience, Mo.ri at RU. 3-6274.
Anywhere — Anytime
9—Toronto. Older Nisei Group's Spring
will be kept by the Champion lack of representation by Nisei
(see ad on page 8)
Fair. St. Anne's Hall, Dufferin ana
judokas
was
quite
noticeable.
It
Kingston
team
for
a
period
of
Air-Ship-Bus-Rail
Dundas. 2-5 p.m.
would
prove
more
encouraging
1
year.
9—Toronto. Club Rec Socratic Windup
Touxs-Hotel-Sightseeing
Banquet at Pickfair Restaurant.
In the finals of the heavy should more Niseis show interest
Travellers Cheques
10—Vancouver. Annual YBA Clam Bake
and
actively
participate
in
this
weight
Mudansha
championship
Obtainable
at Crescent Beach.
match, 16-y ear-old Bob Cowin, Japanese sport.
10—Winnipeg. Manitoba JCCA annua!
Travel, Accident
Ask
for
1st kyu of the Hamilton Kodo
General Meeting at Buddhist. Churcn
In conclusion, at this first Can
Hall. Everyone please .atend. Starts
and Baggage Insurance
kan Judo Club who had disposed adian National Open Champion
KLAUS
1:30 p.m.
.. .,
IT. Kam of the Hamilton Jewish ship match, the first independent
14—Hamilton. Oyama Shows at Keni.Community Centre with a harai- high school judo club, the West
worth Theatre. Showtime 7:30 p.m. ,
SANDER
16—Toronto. Annual
Eastern-Canaaa
goshi
was
matched
against Elgin High School from London,
BRINGING SOMEONE OVER?
Open 5-Pin
Bowling Tourney at
X
RU. 7-4241 • RO. 6-6261
Downey, 1st kyu, Toronto Insti Ontario was represented. Also,
Olympia-Edwards. .
_ .
Passage arranged by Steamer or Air
Eglinton Caledonia Motors' Ltd.
tute of Judo who had won over it is of worthwhile interest to
16-17—Vancouver. Annual BC YBL Wee£end Retreat to Tower's Ranch, HopeO. Price of the Hamilton Kodo note that the representative
Call for Reservations or
Princeton Highway.
kan Judo Club with a waza-ari. from the Hamilton Junior’ Cham
it is a good policy to
16-17-18—Montreal.
Eastern
Canada
Cowin and Downey went the full ber of Commerce' in seeing a judo
have the RIGHT POLICY
Young Buddhist League conference. .
Information—ENL 8-9934
20—Vancouver.
Vancouver JCCA ana
time limit with Downey being de-' tournament for the first time had
Consult
Nisei Varsity Club “Graduates' Isa
dared the winner.
high praise and complinrented
and Social" at Buddhist Hail. Open
The contestants of the light judo as an excellent physical edu
WALES and DUNCAN
to all. Held for 1959 graduating ciass
weight Mudansha championship cational activity for young Cana
of UBC nurses and parents.
INSURANCE AGENTS
22—Vancouver. Nisei Hi Teener's Mav
group, had many 1st kyu whose dians.
K. Iwata Travel Service
Golf Tourney May 17
CALENDAR
Travel Arrangements
59 VOLKSWAGEN
T. KAMEOKA
113 McCaul St. TORONTO
DUNDAS UNION STORE
YOUR SHOPPING LIST
WE HAVE NO
SERVICE CHARGES
# SAKURA RICE
9' MARUKIN SHOYU
8 VINEGAR
3 SUGAR
Lucien C, Kurata
BAJtBISTEB and SOI.ICITOB
NOTARY PUBLIC
9 EGGS
. O' SUKIYAKI MEAT
© MANJU
9 MANY' VARIETIES OF ARARE
Suite 513 Temple Building
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
TORONTO
EM. 6-0959
Res.: RO. 7-3427
PHONE EM. 4-7692
TRAVELLING
TO JAPAN
Day Hop dance at Orchard Hah, 2■
West 4th. 9-1 a.m.
23-24
Vancouver.
Nisei
’ ‘Weekend Camp'
Reservations call Rosie Take
Kay Sato.
464 Yonge Street, Toronto
Phone WA. 1-3171
173 DUNDAS STREET WEST/ TORONTO
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office: Room 403
229 Yonge St., Toronto
EM. 3-5002 — OX. 1-3388 (res.)
SMALL SHOE SIZES
Ladies New Styled Pointed Toes
Or Bringing Some
one over?
■We represent all
lines including
American President
Northwest Airlines
Canadian Pacific
and Pan American
Write or call for
full information ano
rates.
DOMINION
Travel Office
55 Wellington Street West
UNL S-S451
Toronto
WELCOME, JAPANESE CANADIANS
All Colors and Heels
GOLDEN DRAGON
Sizes From One Up
Men's Scott McHales Four U:
CHOP SUEY HOUSE
ALBERT'S SHOE STORE
We are open to the public this Sunday
AT
Open Noon to 3 a.m
EM. 8-2475
--S
1328 Queen St. West
—
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Sa turd ay, May 9, 1959.
PAGE 7
Dates & Doings KEG NEWS ACROSS CANADA
Personal Notes Across Canada
Xi.
PERSONAL NOTES are inserted free
o* charge. Readers are invited to send
in announcements of marriage, engage
ment, anniversary, birth- and obituary.
For insertion in both sections, names
should he given in both languages.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Makio Nishiya
ma of Raymond, Alta., are happy
to announce the arrival of their
son. Russel Ty, on April 20, 1959,
at Raymond Hospital.
Mother and son. are doing fine.
NAKAZAWA
Manitoba JCCA Bowling
Wind-Up, Open to All
Mrs. Sono Nakazawa, aged 75,
of Toronto, Ontario passed away’
on April 29, 1959, at her resi
dence.
Funeral service was held on
May 1st at Centennial United
Church at which Rev. Dr. K. Shi
mizu officiated in the last rites.
WINNIPEG. — The Manitoba
JCCA Bowling Wind-up Smorgaasbord and dance will be held
at the Parker House, 453 Notre
Dame, to which everyone is in
vited to attend. Slated for May7
30th, admission is S2.25 per per
son and will begin at 6:00 P.M.
Toronto United Church
Reminder of Vancouver
Hi 'Teeners Hop Dance
Raymond Buddhist Church.
Dois—Sunday Bowling Consolation Champs
Twelve members of the Toron
to Japanese United Church who
I
are eighty7 years of age and over
will be honored at the Christian
Consolation winners in the Sunday Mixed 10-Pin League is the
VANCOUVER.—A little re
Family7 Service to be held this
team captained by .Mike Doi. From left to right they are: Tosh
minder
to
rock
J
n
’
rollers
of
the
Sunday, May7 10th, at 11:30 a.m.,
Muraki, Kay Okuhara, Alike Doi, Shirley Kikuchi and Ted Goto.
at Toronto Japanese
United Vancouver set of the Nisei Hi
—photo by Bcm Eto.
Church. Two Sunday7 School .’Teeners “May Day’ Hop” dance
si Obituaries
children will make the presenta at Orchard Hall, 2723 West 4th.
tions. It will be a Family7 Service Dancing will start promptly7 at FRIDAY MIXED 10-PIN: League Champs
? 847; Rsis Onizuka 828; Tomi Baba
YONEMURA
with the Issei, Nisei, Sansei and 9:00 P.M. until 1:00 A.M. in the —Quality Crests—Nancy Mori, Eri Ta
Rhoda Masuda 815; Toki Yonemitsu
morning. Music will be supplied naka, Roy Kobayashi, 'Chuck Shimizu.
Louise Baniel 807; Minnie Toyota
Mr. Koshiro Yonemura, aged Shisei worshipping together.
George Anzai, Ben Mori asd Sho Mori.
Alice Nagami 801.
with
records
of
your
favorite
—Mary
79. of Beamsville, Ont?, passed
Playoff
Champs—Paul
Hiramatsu—
disc
stars.
Come
earlv.
awav on April 29, 1959 at West
Yuki Onizuka, Rits Onizuka, Kay Aki
SUNDAY
MIXED
5-PIN.
League
yama. Ken Bain and Fred Kinsman.
Lincoln Memorial Hospital.
Champs—Isoshimas. Mas Isoshima, cap
Consolation
Champs
—
George
Kubota
Funeral service was conducted
tain, Sam Tokaw-a, S"nig Hamazaki, Hi
Mits V/atanabe, Ben Eto, Tod Kondo, deo
Nakagawa.
Chic
Yanagisawa,
bv Rev.-T. Komiyama at Turman
Higa, Mossy Mitsui.
SUPPORT JAPANESE Mori
Terry V/atanabe, Mary Yonekura.
2 Funeral Home. Interment was at
Mens' High Average—Jack Watanabe
Playoff Champs—Kaide Shimizu, Mits
Beamsville.
Mens' High Triple, Mike Idenouye Yonemitsu, Nt
CANADIAN CENTRE
Yamamoto. Hippo To-
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Takagi (nee
Sachiko Usami) of Toronto, Ont.,
are happy7 to announce the -birth
of a son, Richard Kazuo, on
March 25, 1959, at Wellesley7
Street Hospital.
*
*
Don't Forget Van. Nisei
fellowship "Weekend
Camp" on May 23rd.
#
HIRONAKA
Mr. Yoichi Hironaka, aged 71,
Raymond, Alta., passed away
April 9, 1959 at Raymond
^Hospital after a lengthy illness.
Funeral service was conducted
^on the 13th at which Rev. H.
■-^Nekoda and Rev. Y. Kawamura
officiated in the Jast rites at
s^-
B
VANCOUVER
Buddhist Church
NISEI ENGLISH SERVICE
Every Sunday at
7:30 P.M.
Rev. K. Ikuta
WELCOME TO ALL!!
220 Jackson Ave. — Vancouver
VANCOUVER, B.C.—With our
“wet’’ season behind us, we of
the Vancouver Nisei Fellowship
executive are looking forward to
our. eagerly-awaited “Weekend
Camp” to Camp Firconi in the
Howe Sound area. This annual
outing planned for May7 23rd and
24th has been painstakingly7 plan
ned by7'the executive and friends
to entertain participants with
table tennis, swimming, fishing
and hiking to mention a few acti
vities. Non-members are cordially7
invited to join this weekend com
panionship jaunt.
Those wishing further infor
mation in regards to transporta
tion, time, etc., are asked to con
tact Rose Takeda or Kay Sato on,
or before May7 17th. Please con
sult your phone directory for the
—Kay
phone numbers.
Painters & Decorators
—Free Estimate—
John T. Sugai Geo. H. Maeda
RO. 7-1092
LE. 1-5933
Toronto
fJADAO niKAIDO
661; Mens' High Single, Jim Kitamura v.-ata, Pat Kammo. Franc
Idenouye,
247. Ladies' High Average,. Mary Ebata Sylvia Ise.
154; Ladies High Triple, Joyce Taniishi
Consolation Winners,—Toni Tatebe
536;. Ladies' High Single. Marie Kobaya
Jomori, Eddie Sasaki
shi 219. Ladies' most improved bowler contain. Errii
Tom Baba, Tomi Nishimura, Marge Okaaward—Minnie Toyota 107 to 119.
shmo, Denise Nishimura.
- Mens' most improved awardMens' High Average—Kaida Shimizu
Seki 150 to 165.
229, runner-up Mas Isoshima; mens'
- hiah tripleNishimura 919, run
High scores for 6-game plavoff series: ner-up Ron Nakamura; mens’ high
Yuki Onizuka 1058; Sub Miike 1032; single—Sanzo Sasaki 377, runner-up Reg
Mickey Cinicola 1029; George Kubota
1023; Ken Nakamichi and Ben Eto 1021,
Ladies' High Average—Ginger TorakiTom Takahashi and Ted Kondo 1020;
209, runner-up Mitsy Sakura; ladies'
Porky Ito and John Hrab 1002; Jim Mo ta
rita 999; Jack Watanabe, S-ab Kubota high triple-—Mary Ebata 789, runner-up
Onizuka; ladies' high single—Mac
995; Chuck Shimizu 987; Jim Burns 986; Rits
Nakata
332, runner-up Marge Nagao.
Doc Yasui, Joe Tsujimoto 984; Ben Mori
—Mito
976; Bob Yamamoto 973; Tosh Yokoya-«
ma 972; Ken Moritsugu 970; Mori Higa
964; Mike Idenouye 959; Fred Tanaka "
957; Tom Hatanaka 955; Les Doi 950.
Ladies: Mary Ebata 955; Eri Tanaka
907; Sumi Schweitzer 894; Marie Koba
yashi 871; Alma Miike 857; Toy Hashi-
ZUCHTER'S
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NOTARY
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Room 103
2 College St., Toronto
SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1959
10:15 a.m., Bible Classes — 11:30 a.m., Sunday Church School
- 11:30. a.m.., "Mother's Day" Family Service
"CHRIST AND THE FAMILY RELATIONSHIP"
■80
Rev. Bruce Cunningham and Rev. K. Shimizu
A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL
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SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1959
10:30. a.m., Religious School
11:00 a.m., English Service
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EVERYONE
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Dates & Doings KEG NEWS ACROSS CANADA
Personal Notes Across Canada
Xi.
PERSONAL NOTES are inserted free
o* charge. Readers are invited to send
in announcements of marriage, engage
ment, anniversary, birth- and obituary.
For insertion in both sections, names
should he given in both languages.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Makio Nishiya
ma of Raymond, Alta., are happy
to announce the arrival of their
son. Russel Ty, on April 20, 1959,
at Raymond Hospital.
Mother and son. are doing fine.
NAKAZAWA
Manitoba JCCA Bowling
Wind-Up, Open to All
Mrs. Sono Nakazawa, aged 75,
of Toronto, Ontario passed away’
on April 29, 1959, at her resi
dence.
Funeral service was held on
May 1st at Centennial United
Church at which Rev. Dr. K. Shi
mizu officiated in the last rites.
WINNIPEG. — The Manitoba
JCCA Bowling Wind-up Smorgaasbord and dance will be held
at the Parker House, 453 Notre
Dame, to which everyone is in
vited to attend. Slated for May7
30th, admission is S2.25 per per
son and will begin at 6:00 P.M.
Toronto United Church
Reminder of Vancouver
Hi 'Teeners Hop Dance
Raymond Buddhist Church.
Dois—Sunday Bowling Consolation Champs
Twelve members of the Toron
to Japanese United Church who
I
are eighty7 years of age and over
will be honored at the Christian
Consolation winners in the Sunday Mixed 10-Pin League is the
VANCOUVER.—A little re
Family7 Service to be held this
team captained by .Mike Doi. From left to right they are: Tosh
minder
to
rock
J
n
’
rollers
of
the
Sunday, May7 10th, at 11:30 a.m.,
Muraki, Kay Okuhara, Alike Doi, Shirley Kikuchi and Ted Goto.
at Toronto Japanese
United Vancouver set of the Nisei Hi
—photo by Bcm Eto.
Church. Two Sunday7 School .’Teeners “May Day’ Hop” dance
si Obituaries
children will make the presenta at Orchard Hall, 2723 West 4th.
tions. It will be a Family7 Service Dancing will start promptly7 at FRIDAY MIXED 10-PIN: League Champs
? 847; Rsis Onizuka 828; Tomi Baba
YONEMURA
with the Issei, Nisei, Sansei and 9:00 P.M. until 1:00 A.M. in the —Quality Crests—Nancy Mori, Eri Ta
Rhoda Masuda 815; Toki Yonemitsu
morning. Music will be supplied naka, Roy Kobayashi, 'Chuck Shimizu.
Louise Baniel 807; Minnie Toyota
Mr. Koshiro Yonemura, aged Shisei worshipping together.
George Anzai, Ben Mori asd Sho Mori.
Alice Nagami 801.
with
records
of
your
favorite
—Mary
79. of Beamsville, Ont?, passed
Playoff
Champs—Paul
Hiramatsu—
disc
stars.
Come
earlv.
awav on April 29, 1959 at West
Yuki Onizuka, Rits Onizuka, Kay Aki
SUNDAY
MIXED
5-PIN.
League
yama. Ken Bain and Fred Kinsman.
Lincoln Memorial Hospital.
Champs—Isoshimas. Mas Isoshima, cap
Consolation
Champs
—
George
Kubota
Funeral service was conducted
tain, Sam Tokaw-a, S"nig Hamazaki, Hi
Mits V/atanabe, Ben Eto, Tod Kondo, deo
Nakagawa.
Chic
Yanagisawa,
bv Rev.-T. Komiyama at Turman
Higa, Mossy Mitsui.
SUPPORT JAPANESE Mori
Terry V/atanabe, Mary Yonekura.
2 Funeral Home. Interment was at
Mens' High Average—Jack Watanabe
Playoff Champs—Kaide Shimizu, Mits
Beamsville.
Mens' High Triple, Mike Idenouye Yonemitsu, Nt
CANADIAN CENTRE
Yamamoto. Hippo To-
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Takagi (nee
Sachiko Usami) of Toronto, Ont.,
are happy7 to announce the -birth
of a son, Richard Kazuo, on
March 25, 1959, at Wellesley7
Street Hospital.
*
*
Don't Forget Van. Nisei
fellowship "Weekend
Camp" on May 23rd.
#
HIRONAKA
Mr. Yoichi Hironaka, aged 71,
Raymond, Alta., passed away
April 9, 1959 at Raymond
^Hospital after a lengthy illness.
Funeral service was conducted
^on the 13th at which Rev. H.
■-^Nekoda and Rev. Y. Kawamura
officiated in the Jast rites at
s^-
B
VANCOUVER
Buddhist Church
NISEI ENGLISH SERVICE
Every Sunday at
7:30 P.M.
Rev. K. Ikuta
WELCOME TO ALL!!
220 Jackson Ave. — Vancouver
VANCOUVER, B.C.—With our
“wet’’ season behind us, we of
the Vancouver Nisei Fellowship
executive are looking forward to
our. eagerly-awaited “Weekend
Camp” to Camp Firconi in the
Howe Sound area. This annual
outing planned for May7 23rd and
24th has been painstakingly7 plan
ned by7'the executive and friends
to entertain participants with
table tennis, swimming, fishing
and hiking to mention a few acti
vities. Non-members are cordially7
invited to join this weekend com
panionship jaunt.
Those wishing further infor
mation in regards to transporta
tion, time, etc., are asked to con
tact Rose Takeda or Kay Sato on,
or before May7 17th. Please con
sult your phone directory for the
—Kay
phone numbers.
Painters & Decorators
—Free Estimate—
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fJADAO niKAIDO
661; Mens' High Single, Jim Kitamura v.-ata, Pat Kammo. Franc
Idenouye,
247. Ladies' High Average,. Mary Ebata Sylvia Ise.
154; Ladies High Triple, Joyce Taniishi
Consolation Winners,—Toni Tatebe
536;. Ladies' High Single. Marie Kobaya
Jomori, Eddie Sasaki
shi 219. Ladies' most improved bowler contain. Errii
Tom Baba, Tomi Nishimura, Marge Okaaward—Minnie Toyota 107 to 119.
shmo, Denise Nishimura.
- Mens' most improved awardMens' High Average—Kaida Shimizu
Seki 150 to 165.
229, runner-up Mas Isoshima; mens'
- hiah tripleNishimura 919, run
High scores for 6-game plavoff series: ner-up Ron Nakamura; mens’ high
Yuki Onizuka 1058; Sub Miike 1032; single—Sanzo Sasaki 377, runner-up Reg
Mickey Cinicola 1029; George Kubota
1023; Ken Nakamichi and Ben Eto 1021,
Ladies' High Average—Ginger TorakiTom Takahashi and Ted Kondo 1020;
209, runner-up Mitsy Sakura; ladies'
Porky Ito and John Hrab 1002; Jim Mo ta
rita 999; Jack Watanabe, S-ab Kubota high triple-—Mary Ebata 789, runner-up
Onizuka; ladies' high single—Mac
995; Chuck Shimizu 987; Jim Burns 986; Rits
Nakata
332, runner-up Marge Nagao.
Doc Yasui, Joe Tsujimoto 984; Ben Mori
—Mito
976; Bob Yamamoto 973; Tosh Yokoya-«
ma 972; Ken Moritsugu 970; Mori Higa
964; Mike Idenouye 959; Fred Tanaka "
957; Tom Hatanaka 955; Les Doi 950.
Ladies: Mary Ebata 955; Eri Tanaka
907; Sumi Schweitzer 894; Marie Koba
yashi 871; Alma Miike 857; Toy Hashi-
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THE
Nighttime in Soho
NEW
Single Women Only
(continued from page one)
EXACAH of^thls^eu.ms dreary" and decadent enough, but as you walk
Saturday, May 9, 1959.
CANADIAN
(continued from page one)
THE NEW CANADIAN
■
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
as a medium of expression and news outlet
among those of Japanese origin in Canada
that women employees must leave
and°the3babble when they reach the age of 25,
ana Xu with except for announcers, producers
T. UMEZUKI, Publisher
and technicians.
Before the war most Japanese
KEN MORI----- ------ Japanese Section Editor & Advertising
phxmaged birds, a’!
Itahan men porter ™
^^The housewives stayed at home to
JERRY KUTSUKAKE--------------------- English Section Editor
look after their husbands and
children. Now more wives are EM. 6-5005
479 Queen St. W., Toronto 2-B, Ont,
combining marriage with
a
Autiioris®d a_s second class rruuil. Post Office Depajvment, Otts.-w<i
career.
‘ According to the labox- minis
try, 17.4 per cent of women em
market is manned by7 dark-^vinnea men, wn «
mt-nrrh Thev ployees in Japan in 1957 were
burst long ago and who are now down to tonsils andn^ata^h’i.-|„k^ married,
compared with 16-2 pel'
dangle purple grapes not six inches from my nose, and roax, Take
cent in 1956, and 15 per cent in
a look at ’em.”
1955. The ministry estimates that
AH of Europe and Asia is tightly packed into about a square at present about 20 pex* cent of
—By HOP
mile of Soho. Some of the names of the streets are curiously7 level: - women employees are married.
happening ?”
torv: Poland, Greek. Romilly, Moor, and so on And passing al on „
The majority7 of housewives
the street will bring in L:onel
“What’s
the pawnbrokers’ shops, I walked through Tottenham Court Ro-d who apply7 fox- jobs are seeking usual answer to this common Hampton and his Orchestra
where I saw that the Continentale Cinema was playing a double- part-time work, looking fox- extra .jazzed-up question in reference to while The Brant Inn
feature of French films: “Sweet Sixteen” with Brigette Bardot ana money7 to supplement family7 in Jazz in Our Town (T-O) was, ton will have Count Basie and his
“The ‘X.dultress” with Simone Signoret. Even the American influence comes. They7 want jobs which “Nothing!”
Orchestra, this coming Wed.
This week, though, and next (What! 3 big bands in one week!)
is present in the shape of popular pin-ball machine emporiums and they7 can combine easily with
theii' domestic chores.
week as well, it appears too many The Westover’s Basin Street
the sound of rock and roll cascading out of juke-boxes.
While the desire to raise the things are going on. At the East Room has guest artist E'nxond
] stepped into a Soho pub, admittedly7 second-i*ate, to dxxnk one family’s living standard is one of Queen Street Spot, Anita O’Day
Hall (clarinet) -in front of Alike
pint of mild Guinness, standing up amid the Saturday mgnt crusn the main motives of housewives finishes
out
a
week
old
“
gig
”
to
of soccer crowds. A “skiffle” band—guitar and washboard—was in business, there are social and night. In addition to drummer White’s Imperial Jazz Band.
Getting back to Cal Tjader,playing When the. Saints Go Marching In, making the place a rowdy psy'chological factors involved manager John Poole, ex-Max
the
“Latin-ized” Quintet is' com
bedlam in which y7ou had to shout to be heard. (In the day time, this, too, according to the. ministry of
Roach
bassist
George
Morrow
posed
of Cal at vibes, Lonnie
pub would probably7 be a solemn place, with only7 two or three men labor.
and
local
pianist
Wray
Downes
Hewitt,
piano, Al McGibbon, bass.
soberlv plaving darts.) In the midst of tilting glasses, a great thigh
A university graduate, whose (Toronto’s best) wail behind the Willie Bobb, drums and .Mango
heaved by/ten times the size a thigh should be, collecting money7 husband earns a good living, put
swinging vocalist. Despite con S. Maria-on the bongos. The group
for the band, bestowing a wet kiss for each donation.
it in this way: "There is no deny siderable trouble with the speak- plays half of its book on straight
Final nighttime images of Soho. The cabarets and cafes empty ing I want to earn some pocket er-amplifying rig in the T.T., the jazz and the other half on th?
ing, the pubs lotting out the smoke and letting in the air. People money. But it is something more ..fans on Monday7 night were well Afro-Cuban beat.
drifting along on their way home, some to drink, standing up, a last than that. I feel so forlorn when rewarded.
cup of tea or to eat a plate of sausages.. Two men fighting in brutish I just stay at home washing
A tremendous scat singer
silence to the applause of an appreciative crowd, swiftly- dispersing dishes. I want to do something Anita outdid herself in Miles
at the approach of the police.' I take the bus Ipme to Putney Hill, to display my ability. I do not Davis’ “Four,” Jimmy Giuffre’s
a guiet, blossoming, wide-street residential district by7 the Thames think the home alone can offer “Four Brothers and Hershey
(continued from page one)
a woman complete happiness.”
where, once more, I am back in England.
Bar.” Standards such as “My
Funny Valentine,” “I Can’t Get ing also that social committee
Started,” and a humorous “Tea members were rallied in their en
For Two’’ also showcased the ex thusiasm in providing for the
community. Social Chairman Shi
Kenton vocalist.
rakawa has planned for the An
Taking
in
the
second
session
The daughter was found m
She said she knew about her
OSAKA.—The
nual
Softball Presentation Dance
Tuesday,
we
were
disappointed
to
the only- Osaka as a result of an art
mother’s ill health and poor’ liv
chi newspaper
to
be
held at YMHA- Hall on Sephear
that
Thelonius
Monk,
sche
daughter of Germany’s late Ger that appeared recently in
ing conditions but “Japan is so
tember
“Players
It said a Japanese far away, I could only’ pray for duled to appear next week, was Social” 5, 1959.
trude Seigmund, described as the Mainichi.
will
’
also
be
handled
by
sent
to
the
state
hospital,
there
1909 “Miss World’' and the first archaeologist named James Kita her health.”
this
group.
In
conclusion
of
his
by
cancelling
any
further
com
international beauty7 queen is liv mura of Sendei had heard the • She said she had not heard
elder Mrs. Siegmund was living from her mother' for some time mittments for- at . least three report, Shirakawa stated that al
ing in Osaka.
months lay ahead before
The newspaper said Mrs. Sieg in poverty- and had asked Mayor and learned last year she was in months. Around the corner, The though
a
new
year
’s dance, UNF Hall
Colonial
will
open
next
week
with
mund’s daughter, also named Willy- Brandt of Berlin to locate a hospital.
will
be
contracted
for either the
Maynard
Ferguson
’
s
Big
Band.
Gertrude Siegmund, came to Ja her.
“1 was overwhelmed,” she said. The Cal Tjader Quintet will vaCr New Year’s Eve evening or New
The request was made while “My- pupils collected condolence
pan 20 years ago when she mar
Year’s Day evening. Further de
ried a Japanese man. The two Brandt was visiting Japan. The sums amounting- to 10,000 yen ate the stand tonight. Not to be tails to come. .
were divorced during World War article quoted her as saying:
(§27.78). I cabled the money to outdone, The Edison further up
The last business on the agen
“My7 mother Gertrude won the her bedside last Dec. 10. My
da
was the acceptance, in prin
quietly in a suburb of Osaka, world’s first beauty- contest in nrot-her died Dec. 22.
ciple,
of National JCCA’s history
teaching lace knitting and Eng 1909 and then won the title fox“Her last letter, dated Dec. S, “Ah So” to Title Claim of Japanese Canadians project.
lish and German conversation. the next five consecutive years.” was delayed and only' reached me
TOKYO.—A canary’s sneeze A’ committee to assist the Na
The daughtex' said hex- mothex* recently. In her letter she said, would
The newspaper said she is more
have created more breeze tional JCCA in behalf of the Tor
was married and had a child I’m writing a novel now. When
than 50 years old.
here
than
world champion onto Chapter was formed by the
Her mother died in near- po when she won the title, but. this it’s finished I will visit Japan ship claims the
of
two
South African following
volunteers:
Misses,
verty in Berlin last Dec. 22; the fact was not
aid with the money- coming from the Judo wrestlers.
Nancy
Takeuchi,
Kathy
Miwa.
she lived apart from her mother royalties.” Her ambition never
ne wa
An
inquiring
“
Ah
So
’
’
was
the
Eleanor
Hirota;
T.
Umezuki
and
most of the time and finally came true.”
response
in
Japan,
home
of
Judo,
Jerry
Kutsukake.
came to Japan with hex* husband.
Hu
This story still does not clarify7 to the report that Joe Robinson
It was brought to the attention
where the Japanese archaeolo of South Africa was laying claim of executive members that there
gist, James Kitamura of Sendai, to the world Judo title held by is a desire-among Kika-Niseis to
fits in this picture of human tra Koji Sone “by default.”
join the executive list. Approval
gedy: except to feel that he may7
Claim to the title was laid on to include them into the JCCA
have something to do with the behalf of Joe by his father, “pro was unanimously passed. Any
“1909 world bcautv.”
fessor” Jack Robinson, in Johan Kika-INisei wishing to join are
nesburg.
asked to attend the next montnly
The report from South Africa meeting to be held on Tuesday.
described the elder Robinson as June 2nd, at 415 Spadina Avenue
Place: Olympia Edwards Alleys, Toronto
“South African Judo champion,” beginning at 8:00 P.M.
Time: 12:30 P.M. (sharp)
Date
Executives in'attendance at
ay 16, 1959
and “president of the South Afri
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Cash Prizes and Trophies
of the international world Judo Fumi Sasaki, Nancy7 Takeucf100 IBS.—S16.75
_____
Fujiwara, Kathy _Miv;a.
federation.
”
Janet
ALSO 50-25 LBS.
Denise
Nishimura,
Agnes Shiur.iJoe was described as holder of
the “western world champion no, Eleanor Hirota, Yoshi Iva^nta, Kathy* Kawaguchi, Irene
ship.”
Hagerman's Hall, 10 Hagerman Street
sushita. Margaret Nislnya”'3
Basis
for
the
action
was
Joe's
381 SPADINA AVE., TOR.
claim that he had challenged Irene Sasaki: Mrs. Liz Pearce
Ju
Sone to a title match three times Mrs. Jane Iwamoto: T. Liner.A*
T. Kameoka, C. Furukawa:
and had never, received a reply.
“Who is Robinson anyway,” Hiraki, Mits Sumiya, George x«i
Local entries call:
asked Sone politely at the Fuji kahashi, Ace Shirakawa, Tak
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. Hideo
Harry
7
Taba
and
Jerry7 Kutsukake
from
him.
”
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around the honeycomb of lights, the swirl
th-- of exhilaration. In Soho, extrexnes of
THE JAZZ BEA
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THE
Nighttime in Soho
NEW
Single Women Only
(continued from page one)
EXACAH of^thls^eu.ms dreary" and decadent enough, but as you walk
Saturday, May 9, 1959.
CANADIAN
(continued from page one)
THE NEW CANADIAN
■
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
as a medium of expression and news outlet
among those of Japanese origin in Canada
that women employees must leave
and°the3babble when they reach the age of 25,
ana Xu with except for announcers, producers
T. UMEZUKI, Publisher
and technicians.
Before the war most Japanese
KEN MORI----- ------ Japanese Section Editor & Advertising
phxmaged birds, a’!
Itahan men porter ™
^^The housewives stayed at home to
JERRY KUTSUKAKE--------------------- English Section Editor
look after their husbands and
children. Now more wives are EM. 6-5005
479 Queen St. W., Toronto 2-B, Ont,
combining marriage with
a
Autiioris®d a_s second class rruuil. Post Office Depajvment, Otts.-w<i
career.
‘ According to the labox- minis
try, 17.4 per cent of women em
market is manned by7 dark-^vinnea men, wn «
mt-nrrh Thev ployees in Japan in 1957 were
burst long ago and who are now down to tonsils andn^ata^h’i.-|„k^ married,
compared with 16-2 pel'
dangle purple grapes not six inches from my nose, and roax, Take
cent in 1956, and 15 per cent in
a look at ’em.”
1955. The ministry estimates that
AH of Europe and Asia is tightly packed into about a square at present about 20 pex* cent of
—By HOP
mile of Soho. Some of the names of the streets are curiously7 level: - women employees are married.
happening ?”
torv: Poland, Greek. Romilly, Moor, and so on And passing al on „
The majority7 of housewives
the street will bring in L:onel
“What’s
the pawnbrokers’ shops, I walked through Tottenham Court Ro-d who apply7 fox- jobs are seeking usual answer to this common Hampton and his Orchestra
where I saw that the Continentale Cinema was playing a double- part-time work, looking fox- extra .jazzed-up question in reference to while The Brant Inn
feature of French films: “Sweet Sixteen” with Brigette Bardot ana money7 to supplement family7 in Jazz in Our Town (T-O) was, ton will have Count Basie and his
“The ‘X.dultress” with Simone Signoret. Even the American influence comes. They7 want jobs which “Nothing!”
Orchestra, this coming Wed.
This week, though, and next (What! 3 big bands in one week!)
is present in the shape of popular pin-ball machine emporiums and they7 can combine easily with
theii' domestic chores.
week as well, it appears too many The Westover’s Basin Street
the sound of rock and roll cascading out of juke-boxes.
While the desire to raise the things are going on. At the East Room has guest artist E'nxond
] stepped into a Soho pub, admittedly7 second-i*ate, to dxxnk one family’s living standard is one of Queen Street Spot, Anita O’Day
Hall (clarinet) -in front of Alike
pint of mild Guinness, standing up amid the Saturday mgnt crusn the main motives of housewives finishes
out
a
week
old
“
gig
”
to
of soccer crowds. A “skiffle” band—guitar and washboard—was in business, there are social and night. In addition to drummer White’s Imperial Jazz Band.
Getting back to Cal Tjader,playing When the. Saints Go Marching In, making the place a rowdy psy'chological factors involved manager John Poole, ex-Max
the
“Latin-ized” Quintet is' com
bedlam in which y7ou had to shout to be heard. (In the day time, this, too, according to the. ministry of
Roach
bassist
George
Morrow
posed
of Cal at vibes, Lonnie
pub would probably7 be a solemn place, with only7 two or three men labor.
and
local
pianist
Wray
Downes
Hewitt,
piano, Al McGibbon, bass.
soberlv plaving darts.) In the midst of tilting glasses, a great thigh
A university graduate, whose (Toronto’s best) wail behind the Willie Bobb, drums and .Mango
heaved by/ten times the size a thigh should be, collecting money7 husband earns a good living, put
swinging vocalist. Despite con S. Maria-on the bongos. The group
for the band, bestowing a wet kiss for each donation.
it in this way: "There is no deny siderable trouble with the speak- plays half of its book on straight
Final nighttime images of Soho. The cabarets and cafes empty ing I want to earn some pocket er-amplifying rig in the T.T., the jazz and the other half on th?
ing, the pubs lotting out the smoke and letting in the air. People money. But it is something more ..fans on Monday7 night were well Afro-Cuban beat.
drifting along on their way home, some to drink, standing up, a last than that. I feel so forlorn when rewarded.
cup of tea or to eat a plate of sausages.. Two men fighting in brutish I just stay at home washing
A tremendous scat singer
silence to the applause of an appreciative crowd, swiftly- dispersing dishes. I want to do something Anita outdid herself in Miles
at the approach of the police.' I take the bus Ipme to Putney Hill, to display my ability. I do not Davis’ “Four,” Jimmy Giuffre’s
a guiet, blossoming, wide-street residential district by7 the Thames think the home alone can offer “Four Brothers and Hershey
(continued from page one)
a woman complete happiness.”
where, once more, I am back in England.
Bar.” Standards such as “My
Funny Valentine,” “I Can’t Get ing also that social committee
Started,” and a humorous “Tea members were rallied in their en
For Two’’ also showcased the ex thusiasm in providing for the
community. Social Chairman Shi
Kenton vocalist.
rakawa has planned for the An
Taking
in
the
second
session
The daughter was found m
She said she knew about her
OSAKA.—The
nual
Softball Presentation Dance
Tuesday,
we
were
disappointed
to
the only- Osaka as a result of an art
mother’s ill health and poor’ liv
chi newspaper
to
be
held at YMHA- Hall on Sephear
that
Thelonius
Monk,
sche
daughter of Germany’s late Ger that appeared recently in
ing conditions but “Japan is so
tember
“Players
It said a Japanese far away, I could only’ pray for duled to appear next week, was Social” 5, 1959.
trude Seigmund, described as the Mainichi.
will
’
also
be
handled
by
sent
to
the
state
hospital,
there
1909 “Miss World’' and the first archaeologist named James Kita her health.”
this
group.
In
conclusion
of
his
by
cancelling
any
further
com
international beauty7 queen is liv mura of Sendei had heard the • She said she had not heard
elder Mrs. Siegmund was living from her mother' for some time mittments for- at . least three report, Shirakawa stated that al
ing in Osaka.
months lay ahead before
The newspaper said Mrs. Sieg in poverty- and had asked Mayor and learned last year she was in months. Around the corner, The though
a
new
year
’s dance, UNF Hall
Colonial
will
open
next
week
with
mund’s daughter, also named Willy- Brandt of Berlin to locate a hospital.
will
be
contracted
for either the
Maynard
Ferguson
’
s
Big
Band.
Gertrude Siegmund, came to Ja her.
“1 was overwhelmed,” she said. The Cal Tjader Quintet will vaCr New Year’s Eve evening or New
The request was made while “My- pupils collected condolence
pan 20 years ago when she mar
Year’s Day evening. Further de
ried a Japanese man. The two Brandt was visiting Japan. The sums amounting- to 10,000 yen ate the stand tonight. Not to be tails to come. .
were divorced during World War article quoted her as saying:
(§27.78). I cabled the money to outdone, The Edison further up
The last business on the agen
“My7 mother Gertrude won the her bedside last Dec. 10. My
da
was the acceptance, in prin
quietly in a suburb of Osaka, world’s first beauty- contest in nrot-her died Dec. 22.
ciple,
of National JCCA’s history
teaching lace knitting and Eng 1909 and then won the title fox“Her last letter, dated Dec. S, “Ah So” to Title Claim of Japanese Canadians project.
lish and German conversation. the next five consecutive years.” was delayed and only' reached me
TOKYO.—A canary’s sneeze A’ committee to assist the Na
The daughtex' said hex- mothex* recently. In her letter she said, would
The newspaper said she is more
have created more breeze tional JCCA in behalf of the Tor
was married and had a child I’m writing a novel now. When
than 50 years old.
here
than
world champion onto Chapter was formed by the
Her mother died in near- po when she won the title, but. this it’s finished I will visit Japan ship claims the
of
two
South African following
volunteers:
Misses,
verty in Berlin last Dec. 22; the fact was not
aid with the money- coming from the Judo wrestlers.
Nancy
Takeuchi,
Kathy
Miwa.
she lived apart from her mother royalties.” Her ambition never
ne wa
An
inquiring
“
Ah
So
’
’
was
the
Eleanor
Hirota;
T.
Umezuki
and
most of the time and finally came true.”
response
in
Japan,
home
of
Judo,
Jerry
Kutsukake.
came to Japan with hex* husband.
Hu
This story still does not clarify7 to the report that Joe Robinson
It was brought to the attention
where the Japanese archaeolo of South Africa was laying claim of executive members that there
gist, James Kitamura of Sendai, to the world Judo title held by is a desire-among Kika-Niseis to
fits in this picture of human tra Koji Sone “by default.”
join the executive list. Approval
gedy: except to feel that he may7
Claim to the title was laid on to include them into the JCCA
have something to do with the behalf of Joe by his father, “pro was unanimously passed. Any
“1909 world bcautv.”
fessor” Jack Robinson, in Johan Kika-INisei wishing to join are
nesburg.
asked to attend the next montnly
The report from South Africa meeting to be held on Tuesday.
described the elder Robinson as June 2nd, at 415 Spadina Avenue
Place: Olympia Edwards Alleys, Toronto
“South African Judo champion,” beginning at 8:00 P.M.
Time: 12:30 P.M. (sharp)
Date
Executives in'attendance at
ay 16, 1959
and “president of the South Afri
SLUE ROSE RICE
can national Judo association and May 5th meeting were Mi
Cash Prizes and Trophies
of the international world Judo Fumi Sasaki, Nancy7 Takeucf100 IBS.—S16.75
_____
Fujiwara, Kathy _Miv;a.
federation.
”
Janet
ALSO 50-25 LBS.
Denise
Nishimura,
Agnes Shiur.iJoe was described as holder of
the “western world champion no, Eleanor Hirota, Yoshi Iva^nta, Kathy* Kawaguchi, Irene
ship.”
Hagerman's Hall, 10 Hagerman Street
sushita. Margaret Nislnya”'3
Basis
for
the
action
was
Joe's
381 SPADINA AVE., TOR.
claim that he had challenged Irene Sasaki: Mrs. Liz Pearce
Ju
Sone to a title match three times Mrs. Jane Iwamoto: T. Liner.A*
T. Kameoka, C. Furukawa:
and had never, received a reply.
“Who is Robinson anyway,” Hiraki, Mits Sumiya, George x«i
Local entries call:
asked Sone politely at the Fuji kahashi, Ace Shirakawa, Tak
ERNIE JOMORl l.E. 3-6759 — TAD MORISHITA OX. S-l
I Steel Company where he works. gara, Vic Kitagawa, Roy
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J “I’ve never heard of him and I-’ve Roy7 Horikawa, Soc Shintani. K?I never received any- challenges Moritsugu,
. Hideo
Harry
7
Taba
and
Jerry7 Kutsukake
from
him.
”
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