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i
THE NEW CANADIAN
?|
^^ Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
VOL. XXIII. — NO. 2
SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1960
TOPIC
By EDITOR
Japan Air Line Enlarges
Jet Fleet to Span World
TORONTO, ONT.
Hint Toronto JCCA Visit
To Lakehead in Spring
SAN FRANCISCO.—Japan Air
Lines has decided to purchase its
At its regular monthly meet
T. Umezuki, Isseibu member,
fifth DC-8 jetliner from Douglas ing Wednesday evening, the Tor
asked
to have the proceeds of
Aircraft Co., it was announced in onto JCCA announced its inten
$247.71
from the Japanese Ty
Tokyo Wednesday following- a tions of accepting- (the second in
phoon Relief Fund Dance placed
The word “Nisei” is immediately associated with a lost genera board of directors meeting.
history) the Toronto YBA’s in into the TJCCA Emergency Re
tion it seems. In reviewing past issues of The New Canadian as far
JAL
wilT
start
taking
delivery
vitation
to place a candidate for lief Fund to cover a portion of
back as 10 years, we find that identical criticisms were presented
of
its
four
DC-S
jets
from
the
the
annual
Miss Valentine Con the $500 sent to Japan Red Cross
then as there are today—all too familiar to the tired ear. Yet, on
i
the brighter side today, he and she Nisei are understood to be “the manufacturer beginning June 1 test slated for Fridav, Februarv for flood relief. His request was
perfect”—unmatched in qualities, definite-—but the fault here is for the company’s trans-Pacific 12th, at UNF Hall. The TJCCA carried. A deficit of $47.63, re
when viewed and discussed with a critical eye, is found to be a poor service from Los Angeles, San representative is 20-year-old Miss sulting from purchasing- a set of
Francisco and Seattle to be inau Irene Sasaki.
Encyclopedia Canadians,
for
imitation to the benefits of living the individualist.
During
the
procc
gurated
this
summer.
The
fifth
of
covering
Crown
Prince
Akihito
and
his
To venture a guess, this writer would say that the Niseis find
the
nights
’
DC-8,
equipped
with
Pratt
and
agenda
chaired
by
bride
as
a
weddinggift,
will
be
P
it difficult to adjust as a minority Canadian, as human beings to
president
Stan
Hiraki,
sub-com
Whitney
JT4A-9
engines,
will
be
met
by
the
Chapter
■Vlso
carried
believe that they belong to the Canadian picture and life surroundhig them. The Niseis look to learn, to follow, and to point out their used for the company’s service mittee reports were relatively was the request by the Isseibu
falacies witnessing others’ doings to get the fixed impression. from Tokyo to Europe over the short if'not fewer as the holiday that the budget of $300 be in
season lessened primary objec creased to $500
Through impressionists’ ideals, the Nisei believes he is caught with North Pole scheduled to begin in tives
except in welfare work.
1961.
A
JAL
spokesman
said
the
a
The'’Social Committee’s report
in the web of the stereotyped character, and cannot get the “out
airline
will
sign
its
purchase
con
In
the
report by the Welfare indicated a successful New Year’s
side” impression.
tract with Douglas after obtain Committee, it was learned that
The within, or inside too, is of mixed emotions, and it is separ ing- the official approval of the several expressions of apprecia dance held, at UNF Hall. Finance
Chairman George Takahashi com
ated by a thin line; the hard desire to stay within nice.and secure; Japanese Government.
tion were received by the Chap mented that $407.00 before ex
1
the other, harder still desire to break through. In trying to do either,
The fifth DC-8 will enable JAL ter from JC persons interned in penses was made, and that rough
he finds it impossible as nothing in example exists; it is beyond
sanitoriums following the commit
understanding and comprehension. Still, his mind is active in think to operate nine flights a week tee’s annual Christmas visit of ly $200 would be the Chapter’s
profit. A second dance, “Spring
ing so and is caught up in something similar to that of hallucina trans-Pacific jet service, twice a chit-chatting
and
presenting Leap” (Pot Luck), will be held
i
tions its existence seems definite, but changes upon closer inspec week jet flights between Tokyo gifts. A letter- of thanks was also
at War Amputation Auditorium
tion.
and Hong Kong, plus twice a received from Mr. Y. Yamaga of on March 12th, social chairmen
Nipponia Home, expressing his reported. The current committee
This general impression held by the majority in thinking that
they are not as their Canadian counterparts is ail rather senseless week jet service from Tokyo to appreciation for the visit made agreed to do all preliminary work
there prior to the holiday season. but all final plans and the pre
and means actually nothing- as, in balance, there occurs the physical Europe over the Pole.
losses and gains with the end result of becoming “total selves”. In
sentation would have to be done
other words, self preservation in and through conforming, which is
by the 1960 elected committee.
a natural conclusion but unfortunately not accepted by the Nisei as
General election for the Toron
final.
to
JCCA has been set for Feb.
OTTAWA.—A couple of Japa together- in a friendly way,” they
The knowledge and final result of the Nisei trait then, has stem20,
1960, with tentative plans to
me^ from the power of assumptions. This state, again unfortun nese women students at the Uni said.
acquire
the Buddhist Church Hall
versity
of
Ottawa
think
campus
Sister St. Cecilia who entered
ately, is today accepted and believed to the extent that it now cele
for
this
purpose. The next regu
life
here
is
friendlier
than
in
religious life at the age of 28, lar meeting
brates a vast number within its fraternity. One might say, to revert
is to be held on Feb.
is an accomplished, musician and 2nd, at 415 Spadina Ave., at 8:00
to the original statement, that it originated from an individual, to their own country.
This view is shared by two wo taught piano in a Catholic School
a collective behavior, though this cannot be much common sense for
men
of widely different status in in Niig-ata where she also con p.m. All executive members arc
it is an adaptive behavior: men love, beg, brag; whereas, one would
asked to attend this last meeting
life—a Roman Catholic ducted a Japanese rhythm band.
associate to geek, mince, mini with the fairer sex. But this doesn’t Japanese
of the term.
and the daughter of a dip
She came here in September to
necessarily mean that all men and women are possessed with these Nun
lomat. ■
learn English and will probably
(continued on page eight)
universally known qualities in full, as the style and depth of each
“The atmosphere around Cana leave next year to continue teach
individual varies to suit the surroundings, not to mention their per
dian universities, if the Ottawa ing in Tokyo.
sonalities.
campus is any indication, is
Miss Hagiwara, w ho has
To cite an example of association: Tinker, tailor, soldier and friendlier than in our country’s
studied
in Switzerland and at
TOKYO.—Bridgestone Tire Co.
sailor. These identities without much thought denote, butter-fingers, institutions,” they■ agreed in a
claimed
that it has perfected a
Waseda
University
in
Tokyo,
said
clothes, mud and chase. These, in turn, could be extended to, idiot, recent interview.
process
to produce cyspolybutathe
emancipation
of
Japanese
warmth, soap and. sex. Others will invent connotations unsimilar,
They are Sister St. Cecilia of
dien
(phonetic),
a new synthetic
women
“
is
growing
rapidly
and
however still retain the trend of thought. In thus form, it is com the Sacred Heart, 35, a convert
rubber,
with
butadien
as the
they
are
becoming
closer
to
their
mon practice to reinforce the distortion and equivocation.
from Buddhism, here to study
In defense, it is only fair to say that fantasy and imagination, English, and Hiroko Hagiwara, western counterpart, even to the principal raw material.
The first said the new product
through orientation of signs and awareness, are later replaced by 20, a Buddhist daughter of Japa way they dress.”
the mind into responding symbols. Who can say by reading a favor nese Ambassador Toru Hagiwa
She said all Japanese girls now is very close to natural rubber.
The new process has been per
can enter universities, provided
ite novel that one cannot feel a certain character—be that certain ra, studying French literature.
fected
under the guidance
character ?
Both are students at the Uni they pass severe academic tests. Junji Furukawa, professor of
at
Through some minor experience fitted to each pattern of fan versity of Ottawa’s School of Most of the students’ costs are Kyoto University.
paid by the government.
tasy and imagination then, we illustrate a conceptive process best Domestic sciences.
Applications are being made to
suited to our wants and needs, though not always restricted to per
local
and overseas authorities to
Work Together
sonal gain or building one’s own confidence.
MAIL TO JAPAN: The Hika- patent the new manufacturing
“Canadian students;—of what- wa Maru is sailing from Vancou- pro-local and overseas authorities
This orientation of symbolic recognition and response to the
Nisei, has, generally speaking, developed into sensitivity, and is ever race, color, creed or back- ver on January 12th destined for to patent the new manufacturing
now cushioned by what is believed of him to be inhibited. ’This last ground in life they may be—work Japan.
process, the company announced.
statement, has become actual through the Nisei attempting a release,
a rebellion, from what does not exist, and has reached a very crucial
point not to be glossed into next week. The excuse, rather than a
clear-cut understanding, so common a base for the younger Nisei is.
“the Issei influence”. This, in fact, is nothing more than just thaL
an excuse, expounded by individuals -without insight and confidence.
It has reached the effect of having one rotten fruit spoil a full
barrel of apples. What null the Sansei divert to ?
Aftei- a brief seasonal recess, to “outside” interests are very gestions from all who have
the fund raising drive for the bright and that reports will be pledged so that the Centre will
Toronto
Japanese
Canadian made periodically when the re embody the wishes of the ma
Centre has resumed, and it is ex sults are obtained.
jority. It will also be responsible
pected that the balance of the JC
Of interest, was a $50.00 dona for the purchasing of the land
community will be canvassed very tion from Dr.-John Russell of St. site. The statistical sheets that
shortly, Centre officials announc Michael’s Hospital. Mr. M. Heiki, were taken recently will be of
ed this week.
while under his care during a re great value to the Planning Com
TOKI O.—Black pearls have bombarding meutrons. The outer
There are still over 500 pledge cent illness, said that Dr. Russell mittee. The public will be noti
recently been artificially produc layers reflect this black core to cards to be reported with the was very keen and enthusiastic fied from time to time as to the
ed for- the first time in Japan.
$285,000 mark reached towards about the project and hoped to various plans and results achievthe beholder’s eye.
Assistant Professor Shigesuke
Cultivation of regular white meeting the JC community’s see its completion in the near ' ed.
Horiuchi of Mie University has pearls has been going on in Ja quota of $320,000. Families who future.
Another meeting of team cap
been working on the process for pan for so long now that it has have already pledged should ex
With the start of another new tains, division leaders and chair
>-he past year. He found that by
. become an important industrv. pect confirmation letters show year and the termination of of men of various committees will
Subjecting a ivguiar
Willie pean
regular white
pearl Last year about 37 tons of cul- ing the amount of the pledge paid fice for the current table officers, be held on Wednesday, January
to atomic^ radiation for- varying tured pearls were produced and thereon within the next few there is to be a general election
12th at the Kotobuki-Kai Hall,
lengths of time, various shades more than $17 million worth were weeks, a spokesman commented.
of the Centre Committee during 415 Spadina Ave., at 8:00 p.m.
ot black, grey, and blue were exported.
The year 1960 should see great February, 1960. All persons who All responsible persons are asked
achieved.
Today there are at least 1.000 development in the progress of have pledged will be entitled to to attend this important gatherIn further experiments, to de pearl farms in Japan, mostly on the Centre he said, and that a cast their vote. Immediately fol
termine the reason for this phe the Bay of Ise. The pearls’ are successful completion of the Ja lowing this, a Planning Commit ing.
In conclusion
report, it
nomena, Horiuchi succeeded in produced by inserting a foreign panese Canadian Centre fund tee will be organized to study and
th
* Centre
cutting a pearl in. half. He found matter into the man tie of an drive is definitely in view.
formulate
a
practical
approach
to
Committee
wouid
continue
to re
uiat a small amount of mang
He said there is every indica building of a Centre. The commit ceive the unqualified support of
(continued on page eight) tion that the progress in regards tee will correlate ideas and sug- the public.
anese which was oxidized by the
The Power of Suggestion
Japanese University Students Take to Campus Lif e
Flexing Invention
With the Centre
Call Election of New Heads This Tear
Black Pearls to Grace My Lady's Beauty Have Been
Artificially Produced by Japanese For First Time
THE NEW CANADIAN
?|
^^ Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
VOL. XXIII. — NO. 2
SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1960
TOPIC
By EDITOR
Japan Air Line Enlarges
Jet Fleet to Span World
TORONTO, ONT.
Hint Toronto JCCA Visit
To Lakehead in Spring
SAN FRANCISCO.—Japan Air
Lines has decided to purchase its
At its regular monthly meet
T. Umezuki, Isseibu member,
fifth DC-8 jetliner from Douglas ing Wednesday evening, the Tor
asked
to have the proceeds of
Aircraft Co., it was announced in onto JCCA announced its inten
$247.71
from the Japanese Ty
Tokyo Wednesday following- a tions of accepting- (the second in
phoon Relief Fund Dance placed
The word “Nisei” is immediately associated with a lost genera board of directors meeting.
history) the Toronto YBA’s in into the TJCCA Emergency Re
tion it seems. In reviewing past issues of The New Canadian as far
JAL
wilT
start
taking
delivery
vitation
to place a candidate for lief Fund to cover a portion of
back as 10 years, we find that identical criticisms were presented
of
its
four
DC-S
jets
from
the
the
annual
Miss Valentine Con the $500 sent to Japan Red Cross
then as there are today—all too familiar to the tired ear. Yet, on
i
the brighter side today, he and she Nisei are understood to be “the manufacturer beginning June 1 test slated for Fridav, Februarv for flood relief. His request was
perfect”—unmatched in qualities, definite-—but the fault here is for the company’s trans-Pacific 12th, at UNF Hall. The TJCCA carried. A deficit of $47.63, re
when viewed and discussed with a critical eye, is found to be a poor service from Los Angeles, San representative is 20-year-old Miss sulting from purchasing- a set of
Francisco and Seattle to be inau Irene Sasaki.
Encyclopedia Canadians,
for
imitation to the benefits of living the individualist.
During
the
procc
gurated
this
summer.
The
fifth
of
covering
Crown
Prince
Akihito
and
his
To venture a guess, this writer would say that the Niseis find
the
nights
’
DC-8,
equipped
with
Pratt
and
agenda
chaired
by
bride
as
a
weddinggift,
will
be
P
it difficult to adjust as a minority Canadian, as human beings to
president
Stan
Hiraki,
sub-com
Whitney
JT4A-9
engines,
will
be
met
by
the
Chapter
■Vlso
carried
believe that they belong to the Canadian picture and life surroundhig them. The Niseis look to learn, to follow, and to point out their used for the company’s service mittee reports were relatively was the request by the Isseibu
falacies witnessing others’ doings to get the fixed impression. from Tokyo to Europe over the short if'not fewer as the holiday that the budget of $300 be in
season lessened primary objec creased to $500
Through impressionists’ ideals, the Nisei believes he is caught with North Pole scheduled to begin in tives
except in welfare work.
1961.
A
JAL
spokesman
said
the
a
The'’Social Committee’s report
in the web of the stereotyped character, and cannot get the “out
airline
will
sign
its
purchase
con
In
the
report by the Welfare indicated a successful New Year’s
side” impression.
tract with Douglas after obtain Committee, it was learned that
The within, or inside too, is of mixed emotions, and it is separ ing- the official approval of the several expressions of apprecia dance held, at UNF Hall. Finance
Chairman George Takahashi com
ated by a thin line; the hard desire to stay within nice.and secure; Japanese Government.
tion were received by the Chap mented that $407.00 before ex
1
the other, harder still desire to break through. In trying to do either,
The fifth DC-8 will enable JAL ter from JC persons interned in penses was made, and that rough
he finds it impossible as nothing in example exists; it is beyond
sanitoriums following the commit
understanding and comprehension. Still, his mind is active in think to operate nine flights a week tee’s annual Christmas visit of ly $200 would be the Chapter’s
profit. A second dance, “Spring
ing so and is caught up in something similar to that of hallucina trans-Pacific jet service, twice a chit-chatting
and
presenting Leap” (Pot Luck), will be held
i
tions its existence seems definite, but changes upon closer inspec week jet flights between Tokyo gifts. A letter- of thanks was also
at War Amputation Auditorium
tion.
and Hong Kong, plus twice a received from Mr. Y. Yamaga of on March 12th, social chairmen
Nipponia Home, expressing his reported. The current committee
This general impression held by the majority in thinking that
they are not as their Canadian counterparts is ail rather senseless week jet service from Tokyo to appreciation for the visit made agreed to do all preliminary work
there prior to the holiday season. but all final plans and the pre
and means actually nothing- as, in balance, there occurs the physical Europe over the Pole.
losses and gains with the end result of becoming “total selves”. In
sentation would have to be done
other words, self preservation in and through conforming, which is
by the 1960 elected committee.
a natural conclusion but unfortunately not accepted by the Nisei as
General election for the Toron
final.
to
JCCA has been set for Feb.
OTTAWA.—A couple of Japa together- in a friendly way,” they
The knowledge and final result of the Nisei trait then, has stem20,
1960, with tentative plans to
me^ from the power of assumptions. This state, again unfortun nese women students at the Uni said.
acquire
the Buddhist Church Hall
versity
of
Ottawa
think
campus
Sister St. Cecilia who entered
ately, is today accepted and believed to the extent that it now cele
for
this
purpose. The next regu
life
here
is
friendlier
than
in
religious life at the age of 28, lar meeting
brates a vast number within its fraternity. One might say, to revert
is to be held on Feb.
is an accomplished, musician and 2nd, at 415 Spadina Ave., at 8:00
to the original statement, that it originated from an individual, to their own country.
This view is shared by two wo taught piano in a Catholic School
a collective behavior, though this cannot be much common sense for
men
of widely different status in in Niig-ata where she also con p.m. All executive members arc
it is an adaptive behavior: men love, beg, brag; whereas, one would
asked to attend this last meeting
life—a Roman Catholic ducted a Japanese rhythm band.
associate to geek, mince, mini with the fairer sex. But this doesn’t Japanese
of the term.
and the daughter of a dip
She came here in September to
necessarily mean that all men and women are possessed with these Nun
lomat. ■
learn English and will probably
(continued on page eight)
universally known qualities in full, as the style and depth of each
“The atmosphere around Cana leave next year to continue teach
individual varies to suit the surroundings, not to mention their per
dian universities, if the Ottawa ing in Tokyo.
sonalities.
campus is any indication, is
Miss Hagiwara, w ho has
To cite an example of association: Tinker, tailor, soldier and friendlier than in our country’s
studied
in Switzerland and at
TOKYO.—Bridgestone Tire Co.
sailor. These identities without much thought denote, butter-fingers, institutions,” they■ agreed in a
claimed
that it has perfected a
Waseda
University
in
Tokyo,
said
clothes, mud and chase. These, in turn, could be extended to, idiot, recent interview.
process
to produce cyspolybutathe
emancipation
of
Japanese
warmth, soap and. sex. Others will invent connotations unsimilar,
They are Sister St. Cecilia of
dien
(phonetic),
a new synthetic
women
“
is
growing
rapidly
and
however still retain the trend of thought. In thus form, it is com the Sacred Heart, 35, a convert
rubber,
with
butadien
as the
they
are
becoming
closer
to
their
mon practice to reinforce the distortion and equivocation.
from Buddhism, here to study
In defense, it is only fair to say that fantasy and imagination, English, and Hiroko Hagiwara, western counterpart, even to the principal raw material.
The first said the new product
through orientation of signs and awareness, are later replaced by 20, a Buddhist daughter of Japa way they dress.”
the mind into responding symbols. Who can say by reading a favor nese Ambassador Toru Hagiwa
She said all Japanese girls now is very close to natural rubber.
The new process has been per
can enter universities, provided
ite novel that one cannot feel a certain character—be that certain ra, studying French literature.
fected
under the guidance
character ?
Both are students at the Uni they pass severe academic tests. Junji Furukawa, professor of
at
Through some minor experience fitted to each pattern of fan versity of Ottawa’s School of Most of the students’ costs are Kyoto University.
paid by the government.
tasy and imagination then, we illustrate a conceptive process best Domestic sciences.
Applications are being made to
suited to our wants and needs, though not always restricted to per
local
and overseas authorities to
Work Together
sonal gain or building one’s own confidence.
MAIL TO JAPAN: The Hika- patent the new manufacturing
“Canadian students;—of what- wa Maru is sailing from Vancou- pro-local and overseas authorities
This orientation of symbolic recognition and response to the
Nisei, has, generally speaking, developed into sensitivity, and is ever race, color, creed or back- ver on January 12th destined for to patent the new manufacturing
now cushioned by what is believed of him to be inhibited. ’This last ground in life they may be—work Japan.
process, the company announced.
statement, has become actual through the Nisei attempting a release,
a rebellion, from what does not exist, and has reached a very crucial
point not to be glossed into next week. The excuse, rather than a
clear-cut understanding, so common a base for the younger Nisei is.
“the Issei influence”. This, in fact, is nothing more than just thaL
an excuse, expounded by individuals -without insight and confidence.
It has reached the effect of having one rotten fruit spoil a full
barrel of apples. What null the Sansei divert to ?
Aftei- a brief seasonal recess, to “outside” interests are very gestions from all who have
the fund raising drive for the bright and that reports will be pledged so that the Centre will
Toronto
Japanese
Canadian made periodically when the re embody the wishes of the ma
Centre has resumed, and it is ex sults are obtained.
jority. It will also be responsible
pected that the balance of the JC
Of interest, was a $50.00 dona for the purchasing of the land
community will be canvassed very tion from Dr.-John Russell of St. site. The statistical sheets that
shortly, Centre officials announc Michael’s Hospital. Mr. M. Heiki, were taken recently will be of
ed this week.
while under his care during a re great value to the Planning Com
TOKI O.—Black pearls have bombarding meutrons. The outer
There are still over 500 pledge cent illness, said that Dr. Russell mittee. The public will be noti
recently been artificially produc layers reflect this black core to cards to be reported with the was very keen and enthusiastic fied from time to time as to the
ed for- the first time in Japan.
$285,000 mark reached towards about the project and hoped to various plans and results achievthe beholder’s eye.
Assistant Professor Shigesuke
Cultivation of regular white meeting the JC community’s see its completion in the near ' ed.
Horiuchi of Mie University has pearls has been going on in Ja quota of $320,000. Families who future.
Another meeting of team cap
been working on the process for pan for so long now that it has have already pledged should ex
With the start of another new tains, division leaders and chair
>-he past year. He found that by
. become an important industrv. pect confirmation letters show year and the termination of of men of various committees will
Subjecting a ivguiar
Willie pean
regular white
pearl Last year about 37 tons of cul- ing the amount of the pledge paid fice for the current table officers, be held on Wednesday, January
to atomic^ radiation for- varying tured pearls were produced and thereon within the next few there is to be a general election
12th at the Kotobuki-Kai Hall,
lengths of time, various shades more than $17 million worth were weeks, a spokesman commented.
of the Centre Committee during 415 Spadina Ave., at 8:00 p.m.
ot black, grey, and blue were exported.
The year 1960 should see great February, 1960. All persons who All responsible persons are asked
achieved.
Today there are at least 1.000 development in the progress of have pledged will be entitled to to attend this important gatherIn further experiments, to de pearl farms in Japan, mostly on the Centre he said, and that a cast their vote. Immediately fol
termine the reason for this phe the Bay of Ise. The pearls’ are successful completion of the Ja lowing this, a Planning Commit ing.
In conclusion
report, it
nomena, Horiuchi succeeded in produced by inserting a foreign panese Canadian Centre fund tee will be organized to study and
th
* Centre
cutting a pearl in. half. He found matter into the man tie of an drive is definitely in view.
formulate
a
practical
approach
to
Committee
wouid
continue
to re
uiat a small amount of mang
He said there is every indica building of a Centre. The commit ceive the unqualified support of
(continued on page eight) tion that the progress in regards tee will correlate ideas and sug- the public.
anese which was oxidized by the
The Power of Suggestion
Japanese University Students Take to Campus Lif e
Flexing Invention
With the Centre
Call Election of New Heads This Tear
Black Pearls to Grace My Lady's Beauty Have Been
Artificially Produced by Japanese For First Time
Page 2
PAGE 2
Saturday, January 9, 19gq
City Paying Tribute to Torontonian Who introduced
Bowling in Canada in 1905's Losing Fortune
SPORTS
CLASSIFIED
New Crop on Nisei Flyers Still Fighting in Third
Female Help Wanted^
Tommy Ryan reduced the father trim the 10-pins to five- A GIRL CLERK wanted
store. Full time. Phone RU 3-6229 %5?;
Spot in Toronto Hockey League Lead by Wakayama number of bowling pins from 10
S^Ze an<^ reduce the 16-pound onto).
’
Lor-
^(, ^ve^ multiplied the popularity ball to 3% pounds. He came up
team of their section, the Bav- of the sport and lost a fortune.
I01? tRe workshop the inventor
Domestic Help Wanted^
This is bowling week in Toron- of five-pin bowling.
view
Merchants,
and
lost
by
'a
Intricate band of Nisei puckGIRL for mother's helper v m shutout score of 2-0. All the W. tribute to Ryan and the game . ,
°^ 16-pound ball did a My home. Phone HU.' 7^
sters (Nisei Flyers), are still breaks
seemed to go 'the other he invented 52 years ago, now lot of damage both to the pins
playing its umpteenth season in
way,
however
in losing to this played by nearly 2,000,000 Cana and to the alleys,” he reminisced S1OO.00 for housekeeper in smaJUl"
the Toronto Hockey League hav
dians. For although 10-pins is
private room with TV.-Must k
ing been taken completely over team in a previous game by 8-0, still a popular game, only fish tjll.s,week- “And besides, it took galow,
fond Ox children. Phone HI. 4-3388 (To*
it
is
an
indication
that
the
team
a
lot
out
of
the
players.
”
by George Wakayama and the is improving.
onto).
'
ing can rival the number of ad
H°wever, his new invention had
capable assistance of Tak Tana
To date, the line of Ray Tani, herents claimed by five-pin bowl its birth pains. The pins were A MODERN home requires a moth°A
ka.
?elPer' Private room and bath, CW*
ing in Canada.
likely to take off when hit
This year, the team is carrying Tak Tanaka and Alan Masukawa
children. Phone BA. 5-85%
is
showing
the
best
form.
Veteran
Ryan, now 87, introduced 10- squarely. Windows were broken 173 Old Yonge St, Willowdale, Onta-io
two complete forward lines,'and
two sets of defense men. As to rear-guard, Paul Tokiwa, the one pin 'bowling to Canada in down- and pin boys refused to work
Male Help Wanted
But he near them. He solved the flvin0,
date, the Nisei Flyers are in and only original Nisei Flyer still town Toronto in 1905.
active
on
the
team,
and
Frank
found he wasn’t making money, Pin problem by putting rubber COOK-HOUSEMAN for bachdJ^J?
third spot in the standings in one
Murata, are outstanding on de the game was too slow, the ball bands around them and the o-ame tive
is compact beautiful quiet home'
of the many sections ofTHL.
fense.
too
heavy.
Location
north of Eglinton.
Live in
started
to
catch
on.
°
Reports on the team’s three re
ueran ‘^e,off' $160.00 a month. Phon*
In
order
that
all
members
may
cent games: Dec. 28th at Ted
Mrs. Pollard at EM. 4-1411 (Toronto) "
No Women Players
Eaton A Fan
Reeve Arena saw the team win by have full time on the ice, man
_ He couldn’t get women to try _. Sir
Eaton was one of the
a score of 5-3 over Precious ager Wakayama only calls outBlood. New-comer, Alan Masuka two full lines and two' sets of de his alleys even when he offered first addicts.and he used to brinoUNFURNISHED APARTMENT, reasonable
store executives for a fast game. rent
wa, sparked the Flyers by scor fensemen. Their other opponents to let them in free.
separate entrance and own orivate
in
the
THL
are
Regents,
Town
So in 1908 he went into his
ing the first tally. Down the line
wasnroom. Suitable for 4 ueopie
The
sport
boomed
during
and
cellar workshop and had his after the Second World War
B1Td< at Harbord. Phone’WA
for scoring were Doug Taylor, ship and Yellow Jackets.
l-zz58 (Toronto).
Ray Tani, Doug Cameron, and
Now there are 15,000 lanes in
the final net shot by George Wa
Canada with more than $60 000 Home for Rent
kayama. In watching the Flyers
000 invested in bowling alleys. ’
this season, we find that te'amHOUSE with sunroom on
I knew it was a great game SIX-ROOM
grange
Avenue.
Newly
decorated
work is much better in compari
S couldn’t miss,” Ryan says, Phone HO. 5-3556 (Toronto).
son with other years.
s fast and easy to plav. That’s
Dec. 30th at Varisity Arena, 59^^
18: Sid Kond°
the secret.
'
j
Yanagisawa
653;
Kim
Kono
612;
Eileen
the Flyers scored a 5-0 shutout
(247); Jac.< Watanabe 588 (233)- Tahara 610.
Ryan for more than 30 years
it is a good policy to
°d%572J232); Hm Burns 565
over Paramount Cleaners. The
has
run
an
art
and
antique
shop.
have
the RIGHT POLICY
563
<
213
>;
Muni
Miike
team had a new goalie in the 5
. ^ECSOCRATIC. Jan. 3: The RecsocraNakamatsu 552; Herbie Miyaa waY his other interests in
Consult
mime of Ted McLean, earthwhile saki 549; Jim Kitamura 544; Toru Ide- hc Bowling League ended its first series - 1
defenseman turned net-minder. P°Uye ,3~2-' Bob Adachi 539 (213); Ken with the three top teams assured of 1908—horse racing, fight manWALES and DUNCAN
538 (205); Mas Ohata 534; playoff berths. They are Tosh with 65 apng, baseball—probably led to
McLean came up with a terrific &i^°v
a 5^.(^0); M.ike Idenouye points, Tad 64 and George 63.
the
loss
of
a
fortune
from
fivedisplay of agility and timing. t^ ^ 2b ken Doi 528; Kei Tanaka 527;
*
*
*
INSURANCE AGENTS
pin bowling.
Once
more, Alan Masukawa Joe Tsujimoto 526; Ken Izumi 524- Ken
For the'men, Gord Mori was high for
464 Yonge Street, Toronto
519 (205); Ben Mori 512- Ken the- day with a fine 713 (274) followed • ^ 3LVd so many other irons
scored the first tally followed by Nakanishi
Baine 509; Fred Tanaka 507; Ben Eto
Phone WA. 1-3171
712 (274); Bob Ada in the fire he forgot to patent it.
Ray Tani, Doug Taylor. Whyne 506; Mike Sakura 506; Sam Hayashi 505;
chi 705 (255); Eddie Nishimura 692 (284)Kimura and Georg-e Kilbrav. Muts Terakita 504; Bob Yamamoto 504; Tsugi Tanaka 686 (240).
Score number four for the Nisei Ken Moritsugu 501.
*
*
*
*
*
$
Flyers by Kimura was his first
Ruth Kawazoye was high for the day
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I
Ladies: Mary Ebata 495; Alice Naga
goal of the season.
The New Canadian acknowledges with [
mi 481; Nancy Mori 454; Kay Nakamura 586 (240). etter 726 C292); Connie Kondo
On Jan. 1st at Leaside Arena, 440; Marie Kobayashi 429; Shirley Ta
thanks generous donations from the iolthe team tackled the strongest naka 425; May Mori 423; Mita Miyazaki
By MATT MATSUI
KEG NEWS ACROSS CANADA
416; Toki Yonemitsu 415; Alma "Miike
411; Minnie Toyoto 407; Toy Hashizume
406; Kathy Kawaguchi 404; Pat Kameo
ka 402; Marge Tahara 400.
—Mary
Travel Arrangements
Anywhere — Anytime
Air-Ship-Bus-Rail
Tours-Hot el-Sightseeing
Travellers Cheques
Obtainable
Travel, Accident
and Baggage Insurance
SUNDAY MIXED 5-PIN Jan. 3: Harry
Inouye 804; Kaide Shimizu 791; George
Nakamura 720; Tori Nagamatsu 719.
^i*
*
Ladies:
Ginger Terakita 673; Chick
KAZUO G. OIYE
BARRISTER — SOLICITOR
NOTARY
Room 103
WA. 1-5605
BRINGING SOMEONE OVER?
OX. 8-2280 (Res.)
2 College St., Toronto
Passage arranged by Steamer or Air
Call for Reservations or
Information—EM. 8-9934
T. KAMEOKA
K. Iwata Travel Service
Thos. T. Onizuka, B.A.
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office: Room 403
229 Yonge St., Toronto
EM. 3-5002 — OX. 1-3388 (res.)
BEST-BESTWAY. Jan. 4: Joe Tehara
w/2u8, WO); Min Hagino 783 (269, 263,
231hH. Moritsugu 747 (255, 310); Bob
M75,1' 271 ^ Gord Smith
(240, 224); Jack- Tanaka 613 (203,
241).
Ladies: Amy Sogawa 668 (211, 255,
202); Tosh Sogawa 624 (243)- Eve Haak
600 (273). ■
*
*
*
Results: Bathurst over Bayview
- /-U, Scarboro over Donlands 5-2, Jane
5’YPr Duherin 5-2, Yonge over Kenwood
*
*
*
Second Series Standings: Bathurst 7,
Scarboro 5, Jane 5, Yonge 4, Kenwood
3, Donlands 2 and Dufferin 2.
__ H.M.
WEDNESDAY
10-PIN. Dec. 30:
Jim
Iack Watanabe 557
SSD5^^ t Turn®r 332 <2'2),- Ken Doi
V
543; Tom Fujimoto
r u T- Muraki 519; Ken Ohara 517 (216)^oShl?UrCTr 317; Ben Eto 509; Jeep
Seki 508; Sam Hayashi 507; Tom Take
mura 507; Tak Takemura 501.
*
*
$
„ Teain Results: B. Ozawa, S. Eto, Sneln ?
Estate, K. Osaka, 4-0 over
i • l' Male Shoppe, Y. Onizuka, T
Muraki; Best Cleaners, G. Tanaka Jr.,
BA
3'n °Ver, AnJ^ner- Barnicke
r
,Bennett's Trophies; R. Sasa
ki and G. Anzai split 2-2.
113 McCaul St. TORONTO
Welcome Japanese Canadian Friends
WE HAVE NO
SERVICE CHARGES
KWONGCHOW
CHOP SUEY HOUSE
Catering to Wedding Banquets, Showers and Parties
Seating Capacity 240
Special Attention on Take Out Orders
TRAVELLING
TO JAPAN
Or Bringing Some
one ovex?
We represent aU
lines including
American President
Northwest Airlines
J
Canadian Pacific
j
and Pan American
'
Write or call for j
full information and I
rates.
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EM. 6-645J
Toronto
55 Wellington Street West
Painters & Decorators
lowing:
Mr. and Mrs. ' ci Mori of Toronto on
the occasion of son's marriaae.
Mr. and
„ Mrs. Iwajiro Fujino of To-riage°n U® ocoasion of daughter's mari°°Br,S
marjage
°^ny eboshi of Van““,O" °' ,h“
AlbertaMaSUZ°
Okahashi
of
—Free Estimate—
John T. Sugai Geo. H. Maeda
RO. 7-1092
LE. 1-5933
Toronto
Coaldale,
Mr. M. Usami of 'Toronto on the occasion of granddaughter’s birth.
Mr. Mitsuzo Nakagawa of Toronto
Mrs- P' Y- Kishino of Scar
es' Sth?10
tne Occasion of daugh-
I
Vancouver-ites!
IN NEGOTIATING
i Mr. and. Mrs- Genichi Honda of HamilREAL ESTATE, INSURANCE
Cntano on the. occasion of their
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT,
/Uth snniverscry.
MORTGAGES,
Anonymous from B.C.
and Mrs Gosichiro Nagamatsu
Consult
of Willowdale, Ontario on the occasion
°‘ daughter s engagement.
,2lr'nod-Mrs' K‘ Kakutani of VancouVew
,inx memory of late father.
Mrs. K. Yamazaki of Ray
mond, Alberta on the occasion of daugh
Boultbee Sweet i Co. Ltd.
ter s marriage.
,
1000 W. King Edward, VANCOUVER
Mr. Motozo Toyama of New Denver,
D.C.
1 J BUS: RE. 3-4184
RES: WO. 1-3549
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t
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WELCOME, JAPANESE CANADIANS
GOLDEN DRAGON
CHOP SUEY HOUSE
SPECIAL ATTENTION FOR TAKEOUT ORDERS
Open Noon to 3 a.m.
R 9x7c
475
_
t
«
Orders to Take Out
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Ladies New Styled Pointed Toes
3
AU Colors and Heels
Sizes From One Up
Men s Scott McHales Four Up
41
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1
1
Phone LE. 1-1931 Toronto
Saturday, January 9, 19gq
City Paying Tribute to Torontonian Who introduced
Bowling in Canada in 1905's Losing Fortune
SPORTS
CLASSIFIED
New Crop on Nisei Flyers Still Fighting in Third
Female Help Wanted^
Tommy Ryan reduced the father trim the 10-pins to five- A GIRL CLERK wanted
store. Full time. Phone RU 3-6229 %5?;
Spot in Toronto Hockey League Lead by Wakayama number of bowling pins from 10
S^Ze an<^ reduce the 16-pound onto).
’
Lor-
^(, ^ve^ multiplied the popularity ball to 3% pounds. He came up
team of their section, the Bav- of the sport and lost a fortune.
I01? tRe workshop the inventor
Domestic Help Wanted^
This is bowling week in Toron- of five-pin bowling.
view
Merchants,
and
lost
by
'a
Intricate band of Nisei puckGIRL for mother's helper v m shutout score of 2-0. All the W. tribute to Ryan and the game . ,
°^ 16-pound ball did a My home. Phone HU.' 7^
sters (Nisei Flyers), are still breaks
seemed to go 'the other he invented 52 years ago, now lot of damage both to the pins
playing its umpteenth season in
way,
however
in losing to this played by nearly 2,000,000 Cana and to the alleys,” he reminisced S1OO.00 for housekeeper in smaJUl"
the Toronto Hockey League hav
dians. For although 10-pins is
private room with TV.-Must k
ing been taken completely over team in a previous game by 8-0, still a popular game, only fish tjll.s,week- “And besides, it took galow,
fond Ox children. Phone HI. 4-3388 (To*
it
is
an
indication
that
the
team
a
lot
out
of
the
players.
”
by George Wakayama and the is improving.
onto).
'
ing can rival the number of ad
H°wever, his new invention had
capable assistance of Tak Tana
To date, the line of Ray Tani, herents claimed by five-pin bowl its birth pains. The pins were A MODERN home requires a moth°A
ka.
?elPer' Private room and bath, CW*
ing in Canada.
likely to take off when hit
This year, the team is carrying Tak Tanaka and Alan Masukawa
children. Phone BA. 5-85%
is
showing
the
best
form.
Veteran
Ryan, now 87, introduced 10- squarely. Windows were broken 173 Old Yonge St, Willowdale, Onta-io
two complete forward lines,'and
two sets of defense men. As to rear-guard, Paul Tokiwa, the one pin 'bowling to Canada in down- and pin boys refused to work
Male Help Wanted
But he near them. He solved the flvin0,
date, the Nisei Flyers are in and only original Nisei Flyer still town Toronto in 1905.
active
on
the
team,
and
Frank
found he wasn’t making money, Pin problem by putting rubber COOK-HOUSEMAN for bachdJ^J?
third spot in the standings in one
Murata, are outstanding on de the game was too slow, the ball bands around them and the o-ame tive
is compact beautiful quiet home'
of the many sections ofTHL.
fense.
too
heavy.
Location
north of Eglinton.
Live in
started
to
catch
on.
°
Reports on the team’s three re
ueran ‘^e,off' $160.00 a month. Phon*
In
order
that
all
members
may
cent games: Dec. 28th at Ted
Mrs. Pollard at EM. 4-1411 (Toronto) "
No Women Players
Eaton A Fan
Reeve Arena saw the team win by have full time on the ice, man
_ He couldn’t get women to try _. Sir
Eaton was one of the
a score of 5-3 over Precious ager Wakayama only calls outBlood. New-comer, Alan Masuka two full lines and two' sets of de his alleys even when he offered first addicts.and he used to brinoUNFURNISHED APARTMENT, reasonable
store executives for a fast game. rent
wa, sparked the Flyers by scor fensemen. Their other opponents to let them in free.
separate entrance and own orivate
in
the
THL
are
Regents,
Town
So in 1908 he went into his
ing the first tally. Down the line
wasnroom. Suitable for 4 ueopie
The
sport
boomed
during
and
cellar workshop and had his after the Second World War
B1Td< at Harbord. Phone’WA
for scoring were Doug Taylor, ship and Yellow Jackets.
l-zz58 (Toronto).
Ray Tani, Doug Cameron, and
Now there are 15,000 lanes in
the final net shot by George Wa
Canada with more than $60 000 Home for Rent
kayama. In watching the Flyers
000 invested in bowling alleys. ’
this season, we find that te'amHOUSE with sunroom on
I knew it was a great game SIX-ROOM
grange
Avenue.
Newly
decorated
work is much better in compari
S couldn’t miss,” Ryan says, Phone HO. 5-3556 (Toronto).
son with other years.
s fast and easy to plav. That’s
Dec. 30th at Varisity Arena, 59^^
18: Sid Kond°
the secret.
'
j
Yanagisawa
653;
Kim
Kono
612;
Eileen
the Flyers scored a 5-0 shutout
(247); Jac.< Watanabe 588 (233)- Tahara 610.
Ryan for more than 30 years
it is a good policy to
°d%572J232); Hm Burns 565
over Paramount Cleaners. The
has
run
an
art
and
antique
shop.
have
the RIGHT POLICY
563
<
213
>;
Muni
Miike
team had a new goalie in the 5
. ^ECSOCRATIC. Jan. 3: The RecsocraNakamatsu 552; Herbie Miyaa waY his other interests in
Consult
mime of Ted McLean, earthwhile saki 549; Jim Kitamura 544; Toru Ide- hc Bowling League ended its first series - 1
defenseman turned net-minder. P°Uye ,3~2-' Bob Adachi 539 (213); Ken with the three top teams assured of 1908—horse racing, fight manWALES and DUNCAN
538 (205); Mas Ohata 534; playoff berths. They are Tosh with 65 apng, baseball—probably led to
McLean came up with a terrific &i^°v
a 5^.(^0); M.ike Idenouye points, Tad 64 and George 63.
the
loss
of
a
fortune
from
fivedisplay of agility and timing. t^ ^ 2b ken Doi 528; Kei Tanaka 527;
*
*
*
INSURANCE AGENTS
pin bowling.
Once
more, Alan Masukawa Joe Tsujimoto 526; Ken Izumi 524- Ken
For the'men, Gord Mori was high for
464 Yonge Street, Toronto
519 (205); Ben Mori 512- Ken the- day with a fine 713 (274) followed • ^ 3LVd so many other irons
scored the first tally followed by Nakanishi
Baine 509; Fred Tanaka 507; Ben Eto
Phone WA. 1-3171
712 (274); Bob Ada in the fire he forgot to patent it.
Ray Tani, Doug Taylor. Whyne 506; Mike Sakura 506; Sam Hayashi 505;
chi 705 (255); Eddie Nishimura 692 (284)Kimura and Georg-e Kilbrav. Muts Terakita 504; Bob Yamamoto 504; Tsugi Tanaka 686 (240).
Score number four for the Nisei Ken Moritsugu 501.
*
*
*
*
*
$
Flyers by Kimura was his first
Ruth Kawazoye was high for the day
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I
Ladies: Mary Ebata 495; Alice Naga
goal of the season.
The New Canadian acknowledges with [
mi 481; Nancy Mori 454; Kay Nakamura 586 (240). etter 726 C292); Connie Kondo
On Jan. 1st at Leaside Arena, 440; Marie Kobayashi 429; Shirley Ta
thanks generous donations from the iolthe team tackled the strongest naka 425; May Mori 423; Mita Miyazaki
By MATT MATSUI
KEG NEWS ACROSS CANADA
416; Toki Yonemitsu 415; Alma "Miike
411; Minnie Toyoto 407; Toy Hashizume
406; Kathy Kawaguchi 404; Pat Kameo
ka 402; Marge Tahara 400.
—Mary
Travel Arrangements
Anywhere — Anytime
Air-Ship-Bus-Rail
Tours-Hot el-Sightseeing
Travellers Cheques
Obtainable
Travel, Accident
and Baggage Insurance
SUNDAY MIXED 5-PIN Jan. 3: Harry
Inouye 804; Kaide Shimizu 791; George
Nakamura 720; Tori Nagamatsu 719.
^i*
*
Ladies:
Ginger Terakita 673; Chick
KAZUO G. OIYE
BARRISTER — SOLICITOR
NOTARY
Room 103
WA. 1-5605
BRINGING SOMEONE OVER?
OX. 8-2280 (Res.)
2 College St., Toronto
Passage arranged by Steamer or Air
Call for Reservations or
Information—EM. 8-9934
T. KAMEOKA
K. Iwata Travel Service
Thos. T. Onizuka, B.A.
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office: Room 403
229 Yonge St., Toronto
EM. 3-5002 — OX. 1-3388 (res.)
BEST-BESTWAY. Jan. 4: Joe Tehara
w/2u8, WO); Min Hagino 783 (269, 263,
231hH. Moritsugu 747 (255, 310); Bob
M75,1' 271 ^ Gord Smith
(240, 224); Jack- Tanaka 613 (203,
241).
Ladies: Amy Sogawa 668 (211, 255,
202); Tosh Sogawa 624 (243)- Eve Haak
600 (273). ■
*
*
*
Results: Bathurst over Bayview
- /-U, Scarboro over Donlands 5-2, Jane
5’YPr Duherin 5-2, Yonge over Kenwood
*
*
*
Second Series Standings: Bathurst 7,
Scarboro 5, Jane 5, Yonge 4, Kenwood
3, Donlands 2 and Dufferin 2.
__ H.M.
WEDNESDAY
10-PIN. Dec. 30:
Jim
Iack Watanabe 557
SSD5^^ t Turn®r 332 <2'2),- Ken Doi
V
543; Tom Fujimoto
r u T- Muraki 519; Ken Ohara 517 (216)^oShl?UrCTr 317; Ben Eto 509; Jeep
Seki 508; Sam Hayashi 507; Tom Take
mura 507; Tak Takemura 501.
*
*
$
„ Teain Results: B. Ozawa, S. Eto, Sneln ?
Estate, K. Osaka, 4-0 over
i • l' Male Shoppe, Y. Onizuka, T
Muraki; Best Cleaners, G. Tanaka Jr.,
BA
3'n °Ver, AnJ^ner- Barnicke
r
,Bennett's Trophies; R. Sasa
ki and G. Anzai split 2-2.
113 McCaul St. TORONTO
Welcome Japanese Canadian Friends
WE HAVE NO
SERVICE CHARGES
KWONGCHOW
CHOP SUEY HOUSE
Catering to Wedding Banquets, Showers and Parties
Seating Capacity 240
Special Attention on Take Out Orders
TRAVELLING
TO JAPAN
Or Bringing Some
one ovex?
We represent aU
lines including
American President
Northwest Airlines
J
Canadian Pacific
j
and Pan American
'
Write or call for j
full information and I
rates.
dominion I
Trave! Office i
EM. 6-645J
Toronto
55 Wellington Street West
Painters & Decorators
lowing:
Mr. and Mrs. ' ci Mori of Toronto on
the occasion of son's marriaae.
Mr. and
„ Mrs. Iwajiro Fujino of To-riage°n U® ocoasion of daughter's mari°°Br,S
marjage
°^ny eboshi of Van““,O" °' ,h“
AlbertaMaSUZ°
Okahashi
of
—Free Estimate—
John T. Sugai Geo. H. Maeda
RO. 7-1092
LE. 1-5933
Toronto
Coaldale,
Mr. M. Usami of 'Toronto on the occasion of granddaughter’s birth.
Mr. Mitsuzo Nakagawa of Toronto
Mrs- P' Y- Kishino of Scar
es' Sth?10
tne Occasion of daugh-
I
Vancouver-ites!
IN NEGOTIATING
i Mr. and. Mrs- Genichi Honda of HamilREAL ESTATE, INSURANCE
Cntano on the. occasion of their
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT,
/Uth snniverscry.
MORTGAGES,
Anonymous from B.C.
and Mrs Gosichiro Nagamatsu
Consult
of Willowdale, Ontario on the occasion
°‘ daughter s engagement.
,2lr'nod-Mrs' K‘ Kakutani of VancouVew
,inx memory of late father.
Mrs. K. Yamazaki of Ray
mond, Alberta on the occasion of daugh
Boultbee Sweet i Co. Ltd.
ter s marriage.
,
1000 W. King Edward, VANCOUVER
Mr. Motozo Toyama of New Denver,
D.C.
1 J BUS: RE. 3-4184
RES: WO. 1-3549
A zu G. Oikawa
DUNDAS UNION STORE
your shopping list
9 SAKURA RICE
S MARUKIN SHOYU
S> VINEGAR
® SUGAR
© EGGS
& SUKIYAKI MEAT
9 MANJU
'
•'.MANY VARIETIES OF ARARE
PHONE EM 4-7692
173 DUNDAS STREET WEST, TORONTO
1^
SMALL SHOE SIZES
t
3
EM. 2-0029 For Reservations em. 2-4322
126 Elizabeth Street at Dundas, Toronto
WELCOME, JAPANESE CANADIANS
GOLDEN DRAGON
CHOP SUEY HOUSE
SPECIAL ATTENTION FOR TAKEOUT ORDERS
Open Noon to 3 a.m.
R 9x7c
475
_
t
«
Orders to Take Out
13U Dundas St W„ Toronto
Ladies New Styled Pointed Toes
3
AU Colors and Heels
Sizes From One Up
Men s Scott McHales Four Up
41
I
ALBERT'S SHOE STORE
I
1328 Queen St. West
1
1
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Saturday/ January 9, 1960
PERSONAL NOTES ACROSS CANADA
Marriages
St. Michael’s Hospital.
Mother
and daughter are doing' fine.
Dates & Doings
The NC Stork Derby
Deadline is Jan. 16th
officiated.
For the tenth annual time, the
first
Japanese Canadian baby
MORI-OIKE
5^
born in the .New Year will be
YAMAMOTO
honored by The New Canadian.
Lillooet, B.C.
Kaide and Barbara Shimizu
Kei Yamamoto, age 12, son of
Readers are urged to notify us
(nee Murata) of Toronto, Ontario
United in marriage on Decem are happy to announce the birth Mr. and Mrs. Takeshi Yamamoto
of any early births by phone or
ber 30, 1959 in Lillooet, B.C., of a daughtei' Gail Aimee, a of Slocan City, B.C. passed away
Everyone is invited to attend letter as soon as possible as we
were Fumiye, daughter of Mr. sister for Joy on December 13, on Decembei’ 27, 1959 at Nelson the popular Sunday evening would like to announce the winKootney Hospital following a lance lessons at Club Rec Socra- ner in the January 20th issue.
and Mrs. Hideo Oike of Devine, 1959, at St. Michael’s Hospital.
lengthy illness.
B.C., to Mr. Yoshio Mori, son. of
1c located at 14 Hagerman St. Deadline for the announcement
Funeral service
held at (on the second floor). This Sun by persons is Saturday, Januarv
Mr. and Mrs. Kametaro Mori of
Odd Fellow’s Hall in Slocan City day, January 10th, the club will 16th.
'
.
‘
Japan, Mr. Artuhr Pritchard of
on the 30th at which Rev. Edwin ie commencing with its first
Rules
are
ficiating.
that
one
or
both
Mr. and Mrs. Goichiro Naga R. Hope officiated.
series of waltz lessons beginning parents must be of Japanese de
matsu of Willowdale, Ontario are
scent and the birth must take
at 8:00 p.m. sharp.
bappy to announce the engage
ODA-FUJINO
place
in Canada. Time and date
ment of their daughter, Taye, to
Those who are interested in
are
to
be confirmed by the at
Toronto, Ontario Mr. Jonh Tadashi Nishimura, son
taking these lessons, and would
tending'
physician
or
nurse.
of Mrs. Haru Nishimura of Tor
also like to enjoy an evening’s
Woodgreen United Church in onto,
Please
give
the
child
’
s
name,
social
dancing,
"please
attend
on January 1, 1960.
The
Toronto was the setting for the announcement was made at the
weight,
exact
time
of
arrival,
early. Those who consider them
marriage of
Etsuko
Verna, home of the Nagamatsu’s.
selves masters of the waltz steps hospital, parent’s names, ad
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Iwajiro
are. very welcome to attend the dress, city and province.
Rev. Shigeru Yuba of
Fujino of Toronto, to Mr. Akio
social dancing portion of the
Mrs. Y oshiko Sakai of Steves- Paulo, Brazil, currently in Tor- weekly
Oda, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. Oda
sessions.
of Merlin, Ontario, on December ton, B.C. wishes to announce the onto on his way home from Ja—RecSo
12, 1959. Rev. Dr. McCready of engagement of her daughter, Fu pan after attending the 100th
anniversary
of
the
Japan
Mission,
jiko,
to
Mr.
Yoshihiro
Mayede,
ficiated.
The reception was held at the son of Mr. and Mrs. Yoshihara will be the guest speaker at St.
Mayede of Vancouver, B.C. The Anne’s Japanese Anglican Church
China House.
announcement was
celebrated tomorrow, Sunday, Jan. 10th, at
___ .
January
with a party at W.K. Chop Suey 11:00 a.m., and again in Hamil
9—Toronto. Nisei Students' Club's An
ton at the Hamilton Japanese
on December 5, 1959.
nual Bowling Nite at Olympia Edward
Anglican Church at 7:00 p.m. His
Alleys. 7:30 p.m., dance will follow
Mr. and Mrs. Sab Kubota (nee
«' University Settlement House about
topic will be “30 Years’ Mis
9:oU.
Esther Kanatsuka) of Weston,
The following books of Japan
sionary Work in Brazil”.
Montrcal- Campus Club Scholarship
Ontario are happy to announce
available in English from Kameo 167
Dance at McGill Union.
daughter,
the arrival
of a
ka Books are as follows:
HIROSE
16—Montreal. Homemaker's Club's New
Kathryn Michiko, on December
HISTORY of JAPAN. (3rd ^n^ear P«Vty at Community Centre.
Toronto. National JCCA executive
Passing away in his 81st year
13, 1959 at Humber Memorial
Ed) by Prof. Saburo lenaga. In 20—
meeting at 415 Spadina Ave. 8:00 p.m.
on December 19, 1959 was Tokuji
Hospital.
sharp.
this compact history of Japan,
Hirose, at Princess Elizabeth
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the author Dr. lenaga, leading 23—Toronto. Nisei Students' Club's an
Hospital in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
nual Glenn Miller Nite Dance at UNF
historian of present-day Japan,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Usami
Hall. $1.25, 8:30-12.
Funeral service was held on the
The U of T Nisei Students’ places more stress on the gener
(nee Ruth Sasaki) of Toronto, 22nd at which Rev. C. N. Furuya
F ebruary
Club reminds you that its annual al aspect of the life of the nation,
Ontario are happy to announce
Bowling Nig-ht is tonight, at and less on particular persons oi 12—Toronto. Toronto Buddhist YBA
the birth of a daughter, Sandra
sponsored annual
Miss
Valentino
Olympia Edward Alleys begin events in it, more on the cultural
Naomi, on December 14, 1959 at
Dance and Contest at UNF Hall.
ning at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is history and activities of the na 2-—Toronto. TJCCA monthly meeting at
415 Spadina Ave. Last meeting of old
tion with the corresponding de
cordially invited to participate.
CARD OF THANKS
executive, everyone please attend.
velopment
of
commerce
and
in
A
dance,
slated
to
begin
about
iiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^
10:00 p.m., will be held at the dustry than on the rise and fall
R We wish to thank , al I our§ University Settlement House (be of its ruling classes.
were the fame and popularity of
■friends and relatives for their| hind the Toronto Art Gallery),
He divides his history under Judo so” markedly in public estim
■kind expressions of sympathy® where, refreshments will be serv the headings of “ancient times,” ation as they are today. It is na
NISEI ENGLISH SERVICE
Son our recent bereavement of| ed. Prizes will be presented to the “The feudal ages” and “modern tural the true understanding of
la beloved husband and father,^ winners and losers of the nights’ times,” and gives a clear and im- Judo quality should be deepened,
Every- Sunday at
■father, Tokuji Hirose.
| bowling.
—-NSC cluttered picture of the develop nay, it is a matter of delight to
7:30 P.M.
ment of Japan on the domestic, see that tilings are understood
I
Mrs. Chiyo Hirose
|
Rev. K. Ikuta
as well as the international front: and treated justly. The better are
I
Harold Hirose & Family!
WELCOME TO ALLI!
from the end of the Pacific War things, the more delighful they
220 Jackson Are. — Vancouver
■
Winnipeg, Manitoba.
in. 1945 un to the present time, will be.
with special mention of the new
Not merely in the land of Ja
Constitution of Japan, the re pan, but universally in all the
formation noted in religion, edu Judo world, is it earnestly de
The Trillium Players will pre cation and industry up to the pre manded and longed for. That
SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1960
sent “Monique”, a bizarre thriller sent, and the spread of the recent Judo is thus supported and hoped
10:30 a.m., Bible Class — 11:30 a.m., Church School
by
Dorothy and Michael Blank peace movements throughout the for is ascribable to nothing else
11:30 a.m.. Nisei English Service
fort,
based on tile French novel world, both at home and abroad.
"WHAT IS WORSHIP"
than most basic conditions of
Mr. Kenneth Matsugu, B.A.
“Celle Que N’Etait Plus”, at the
*
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human activities quite free and
^ HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL
@
701 DoTwcourt Rd., Toronto
International Institute of Metro
JAPANESE FOOD AND simple is concretely comprised in
Toronto, on Tuesday, Wednesday COOKING
by Stuart Griffin. C. the bright movements of Judo.
and Thursday (Jan. 12, 13 and E. Tuttle Co.
Here are the exo,- Well, in Judo technique, feature
14th), at 8:30 p.m. in the Cabaret tic, fascinating,
and tasty foods and in secret principle is to be
at 709 College St. (Montrose
918 Bathurst 3t.
of Japan presented in a charm mastered only by apprehending
Ave.
entrance).
SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, I960
Over the above reason.
Directed by Joseph Baron, ing, easy-to-follow style.
10:30 cr.m., Religious School — 11:00 a.m., Morning Sendee
Now, I wrote “Principle and
100 appetizing recipes, ranging
"TEACHING OF THE BUDDHA" No. 2
tickets to the production are at from Japanese soups and
Technique
” of Judo Canon with
Rev. Newton Isliiura
$1.75 and $1.25 obtainable at the to Japanese boiled and salads new ideas and contrivances added
baked
2:00 p.m., Japanese Language Service
International Institute or from foods.
in the hope of contributing in
EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED
from any member of the Trillium
the cause of future development
Players.
of Judo.
THE TWILIGHT OF YEDO
Judo is loved by all, irrespec
by Shunkichi Akimoto.
------Tokyo tive of nationality, because the
News Service. The life and man- true value of Judo lies in the de
SPECIALIZING IN TV SERVICE
ners
of the Japanese in their monstration of truth.
SAY IT WITH
feudal days just previous to the
FLOWERS
AND ANTENNA INSTALLATION
abandonment of her isolation
from the rest of the world in and
after 1868.
SHARON'S FLORIST
Club Rec Socratic Will
Hold Waltz Lessons Sun.
Engagements
Brazil Clergyman to Be
Guest at St. Anne's
CALENDAR
Books of Interest On
Japan Available Here
Births
Obituaries
Nisei Student Club's
Bowling Nite Tonight
VANCOUVER
Buddhist Church
A Bizarre Thriller
At Int'l Institute
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TELEVISION
SERVICE
Phone LE. 4-7954-5-6
1338 Queen Street West. Toronto 3
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TORONTO
Floral Arrangements
o cuerd
A Big Majority of Japanese Canadian Customers
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representing
Proprietor
TORONTO, Ont
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TORIC
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M. YANAGISAWA
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PERSONAL NOTES ACROSS CANADA
Marriages
St. Michael’s Hospital.
Mother
and daughter are doing' fine.
Dates & Doings
The NC Stork Derby
Deadline is Jan. 16th
officiated.
For the tenth annual time, the
first
Japanese Canadian baby
MORI-OIKE
5^
born in the .New Year will be
YAMAMOTO
honored by The New Canadian.
Lillooet, B.C.
Kaide and Barbara Shimizu
Kei Yamamoto, age 12, son of
Readers are urged to notify us
(nee Murata) of Toronto, Ontario
United in marriage on Decem are happy to announce the birth Mr. and Mrs. Takeshi Yamamoto
of any early births by phone or
ber 30, 1959 in Lillooet, B.C., of a daughtei' Gail Aimee, a of Slocan City, B.C. passed away
Everyone is invited to attend letter as soon as possible as we
were Fumiye, daughter of Mr. sister for Joy on December 13, on Decembei’ 27, 1959 at Nelson the popular Sunday evening would like to announce the winKootney Hospital following a lance lessons at Club Rec Socra- ner in the January 20th issue.
and Mrs. Hideo Oike of Devine, 1959, at St. Michael’s Hospital.
lengthy illness.
B.C., to Mr. Yoshio Mori, son. of
1c located at 14 Hagerman St. Deadline for the announcement
Funeral service
held at (on the second floor). This Sun by persons is Saturday, Januarv
Mr. and Mrs. Kametaro Mori of
Odd Fellow’s Hall in Slocan City day, January 10th, the club will 16th.
'
.
‘
Japan, Mr. Artuhr Pritchard of
on the 30th at which Rev. Edwin ie commencing with its first
Rules
are
ficiating.
that
one
or
both
Mr. and Mrs. Goichiro Naga R. Hope officiated.
series of waltz lessons beginning parents must be of Japanese de
matsu of Willowdale, Ontario are
scent and the birth must take
at 8:00 p.m. sharp.
bappy to announce the engage
ODA-FUJINO
place
in Canada. Time and date
ment of their daughter, Taye, to
Those who are interested in
are
to
be confirmed by the at
Toronto, Ontario Mr. Jonh Tadashi Nishimura, son
taking these lessons, and would
tending'
physician
or
nurse.
of Mrs. Haru Nishimura of Tor
also like to enjoy an evening’s
Woodgreen United Church in onto,
Please
give
the
child
’
s
name,
social
dancing,
"please
attend
on January 1, 1960.
The
Toronto was the setting for the announcement was made at the
weight,
exact
time
of
arrival,
early. Those who consider them
marriage of
Etsuko
Verna, home of the Nagamatsu’s.
selves masters of the waltz steps hospital, parent’s names, ad
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Iwajiro
are. very welcome to attend the dress, city and province.
Rev. Shigeru Yuba of
Fujino of Toronto, to Mr. Akio
social dancing portion of the
Mrs. Y oshiko Sakai of Steves- Paulo, Brazil, currently in Tor- weekly
Oda, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. Oda
sessions.
of Merlin, Ontario, on December ton, B.C. wishes to announce the onto on his way home from Ja—RecSo
12, 1959. Rev. Dr. McCready of engagement of her daughter, Fu pan after attending the 100th
anniversary
of
the
Japan
Mission,
jiko,
to
Mr.
Yoshihiro
Mayede,
ficiated.
The reception was held at the son of Mr. and Mrs. Yoshihara will be the guest speaker at St.
Mayede of Vancouver, B.C. The Anne’s Japanese Anglican Church
China House.
announcement was
celebrated tomorrow, Sunday, Jan. 10th, at
___ .
January
with a party at W.K. Chop Suey 11:00 a.m., and again in Hamil
9—Toronto. Nisei Students' Club's An
ton at the Hamilton Japanese
on December 5, 1959.
nual Bowling Nite at Olympia Edward
Anglican Church at 7:00 p.m. His
Alleys. 7:30 p.m., dance will follow
Mr. and Mrs. Sab Kubota (nee
«' University Settlement House about
topic will be “30 Years’ Mis
9:oU.
Esther Kanatsuka) of Weston,
The following books of Japan
sionary Work in Brazil”.
Montrcal- Campus Club Scholarship
Ontario are happy to announce
available in English from Kameo 167
Dance at McGill Union.
daughter,
the arrival
of a
ka Books are as follows:
HIROSE
16—Montreal. Homemaker's Club's New
Kathryn Michiko, on December
HISTORY of JAPAN. (3rd ^n^ear P«Vty at Community Centre.
Toronto. National JCCA executive
Passing away in his 81st year
13, 1959 at Humber Memorial
Ed) by Prof. Saburo lenaga. In 20—
meeting at 415 Spadina Ave. 8:00 p.m.
on December 19, 1959 was Tokuji
Hospital.
sharp.
this compact history of Japan,
Hirose, at Princess Elizabeth
*
*
the author Dr. lenaga, leading 23—Toronto. Nisei Students' Club's an
Hospital in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
nual Glenn Miller Nite Dance at UNF
historian of present-day Japan,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Usami
Hall. $1.25, 8:30-12.
Funeral service was held on the
The U of T Nisei Students’ places more stress on the gener
(nee Ruth Sasaki) of Toronto, 22nd at which Rev. C. N. Furuya
F ebruary
Club reminds you that its annual al aspect of the life of the nation,
Ontario are happy to announce
Bowling Nig-ht is tonight, at and less on particular persons oi 12—Toronto. Toronto Buddhist YBA
the birth of a daughter, Sandra
sponsored annual
Miss
Valentino
Olympia Edward Alleys begin events in it, more on the cultural
Naomi, on December 14, 1959 at
Dance and Contest at UNF Hall.
ning at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is history and activities of the na 2-—Toronto. TJCCA monthly meeting at
415 Spadina Ave. Last meeting of old
tion with the corresponding de
cordially invited to participate.
CARD OF THANKS
executive, everyone please attend.
velopment
of
commerce
and
in
A
dance,
slated
to
begin
about
iiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^
10:00 p.m., will be held at the dustry than on the rise and fall
R We wish to thank , al I our§ University Settlement House (be of its ruling classes.
were the fame and popularity of
■friends and relatives for their| hind the Toronto Art Gallery),
He divides his history under Judo so” markedly in public estim
■kind expressions of sympathy® where, refreshments will be serv the headings of “ancient times,” ation as they are today. It is na
NISEI ENGLISH SERVICE
Son our recent bereavement of| ed. Prizes will be presented to the “The feudal ages” and “modern tural the true understanding of
la beloved husband and father,^ winners and losers of the nights’ times,” and gives a clear and im- Judo quality should be deepened,
Every- Sunday at
■father, Tokuji Hirose.
| bowling.
—-NSC cluttered picture of the develop nay, it is a matter of delight to
7:30 P.M.
ment of Japan on the domestic, see that tilings are understood
I
Mrs. Chiyo Hirose
|
Rev. K. Ikuta
as well as the international front: and treated justly. The better are
I
Harold Hirose & Family!
WELCOME TO ALLI!
from the end of the Pacific War things, the more delighful they
220 Jackson Are. — Vancouver
■
Winnipeg, Manitoba.
in. 1945 un to the present time, will be.
with special mention of the new
Not merely in the land of Ja
Constitution of Japan, the re pan, but universally in all the
formation noted in religion, edu Judo world, is it earnestly de
The Trillium Players will pre cation and industry up to the pre manded and longed for. That
SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1960
sent “Monique”, a bizarre thriller sent, and the spread of the recent Judo is thus supported and hoped
10:30 a.m., Bible Class — 11:30 a.m., Church School
by
Dorothy and Michael Blank peace movements throughout the for is ascribable to nothing else
11:30 a.m.. Nisei English Service
fort,
based on tile French novel world, both at home and abroad.
"WHAT IS WORSHIP"
than most basic conditions of
Mr. Kenneth Matsugu, B.A.
“Celle Que N’Etait Plus”, at the
*
*
*
human activities quite free and
^ HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL
@
701 DoTwcourt Rd., Toronto
International Institute of Metro
JAPANESE FOOD AND simple is concretely comprised in
Toronto, on Tuesday, Wednesday COOKING
by Stuart Griffin. C. the bright movements of Judo.
and Thursday (Jan. 12, 13 and E. Tuttle Co.
Here are the exo,- Well, in Judo technique, feature
14th), at 8:30 p.m. in the Cabaret tic, fascinating,
and tasty foods and in secret principle is to be
at 709 College St. (Montrose
918 Bathurst 3t.
of Japan presented in a charm mastered only by apprehending
Ave.
entrance).
SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, I960
Over the above reason.
Directed by Joseph Baron, ing, easy-to-follow style.
10:30 cr.m., Religious School — 11:00 a.m., Morning Sendee
Now, I wrote “Principle and
100 appetizing recipes, ranging
"TEACHING OF THE BUDDHA" No. 2
tickets to the production are at from Japanese soups and
Technique
” of Judo Canon with
Rev. Newton Isliiura
$1.75 and $1.25 obtainable at the to Japanese boiled and salads new ideas and contrivances added
baked
2:00 p.m., Japanese Language Service
International Institute or from foods.
in the hope of contributing in
EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED
from any member of the Trillium
the cause of future development
Players.
of Judo.
THE TWILIGHT OF YEDO
Judo is loved by all, irrespec
by Shunkichi Akimoto.
------Tokyo tive of nationality, because the
News Service. The life and man- true value of Judo lies in the de
SPECIALIZING IN TV SERVICE
ners
of the Japanese in their monstration of truth.
SAY IT WITH
feudal days just previous to the
FLOWERS
AND ANTENNA INSTALLATION
abandonment of her isolation
from the rest of the world in and
after 1868.
SHARON'S FLORIST
Club Rec Socratic Will
Hold Waltz Lessons Sun.
Engagements
Brazil Clergyman to Be
Guest at St. Anne's
CALENDAR
Books of Interest On
Japan Available Here
Births
Obituaries
Nisei Student Club's
Bowling Nite Tonight
VANCOUVER
Buddhist Church
A Bizarre Thriller
At Int'l Institute
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PAGE 8
Saturday, January 9, 1960
Orchestra, numerous record dates
for Blue-Note and Riverside (to
whom he. is now under exclusive
contract) and joined Art Blakey’s
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each tveek
~——--------- —~—— By HOP Jazz Messengers, then joined
as a-medium of expression and tiews outlet
Fred Norsworthy is a man of Sarah Vaughan’s former drum Thelonious Monk for a year’s
stay
which
brought
him
to
pro
among those of Japanese origin in Canada
determination. Ever since I’ve mer, and other musicians such as
since then he has chosen
known him, he has been determ- Johnny Griffin, Donald Bird, and minence,
T. UMEZUKI, Publisher
. ined to bring his “kind of JAZZ” Pepper Adams. Considering that to freelance, his latest album
KEN MORI------------ Japanese Section Editor & Advertising
to Toronto. Sometime ago he and Fred took the biggest knocks, available is “Little Giant” and he
has
for
company
Sam
Jones,
Al
JERRY
KUTSUKAKEEnglish Section Editor
some friends formed the Winston, financially and otherwise, I was
Heath,
Wynton
Kelly,
Blue
Associates (the name was de quite surprised to hear from him
rived; from his favorite smoking about; his. latest escapade in hav Mitchell and Julian Priester, this
Autiiorixsd as second class mail. Post Ofn ce Department, Ottawa
brand) for the express purpose ing his Jazz here. In any case, marks too the first time that the
of presenting concerts in the pro we’ll let him give out the low- Pat Riccio 4 have backed a major
jazz artist and the combination
gressive vein. For the first con down:
should prove interesting, if not
cert they brought to Toronto’s
Commencing “January 25th the exciting.”
Museum Theatre, Pepper Adams Le Co.q D’or tavern situated at 333
and Kenny Burrell. The concert, Yonge Street (between the Edi
Future attractions at the Jazz
(continued from page one)
(continued from page one)
on October 24th of 1958, unfor son and Brown Derby) down Room will include Pepper Adams,
tunately played to very few fans. stairs in the. Dining Room, which Sonny Stitt, Donald Byrd, Ben oyster. This irritates the tissue
The first gathering for the
The venture was a total flop, and incidentally is about the finest Webster, and Horace Silver Quin of the oyster and induces it to TJCCA Bridge Club will be held
with it the Winston Associates room there is for jazz, starts off tet, Art Blakey’s Jazz Messen form calcium layers around it. on Thursday, Jan. 14th, at 415
went ‘'kaput.” Discouraged, but on a jazz policy under Jazz gers, 3 Sounds, Lou Donaldson 5, The process takes upwards of Spadina Ave. The meetin
not out, Fred, continued thinking Room. Opening there for the first among others, and it is hoped three years.
be for the purpose of discussing
about his pet idea, and just last two weeks will be the Pat- Riccio that after some time. Miles Davis
Recently the pearl ' farmers organization,
procedure
etc.
year, after the summer, he and Quartet (Billy McCant-drs; Her- Quintet and the MJQ which have received several set-backs. Whether you’re a “tyro” or a
three other partners got together bie Helbig-pno; and Harold should put the Jazz Room right- Typhoon Vera destroyed many “virtuoso”, come and find out.
and began a venture at The Holmes-bs) -with guest artist in the picture.
operations and damaged others.
Other matters: It is hinted that
Famous Door on Yonge Street JOHNNY GRIFFIN, whom you
Also,
a peculiar type of pollution, a few Toronto JCCA executives
Odd
Ends:
Finishing
a
one
known as “Jazz. City”. Again, this may remember caused a tremen
the excreta of the shells, is col
visit the Lakehead area
second try was ’ destined for dous stir whilst playing at Jazz week stint at the Town Tavern lecting on the bottom'ol the Bay would
this
year
for general discussion
failure, but before the ship went City, although the crowds did not tonight, Earl Hines and company and killing some of .the oysters.
and
closer
relationships.
It is
down, they did manage to get in flock there whilst he was play will presumably head back to the Finally, some of the breeding- hoped that Provincial
and
Hamil
name attractions such as Lennie ing. Those who did go and see him ’ West Coast from where they facilities are becoming obsole ton representatives would take
Tristano and his group, which in for that week passed the word started out. The odd bit about scent.
part in the venture.
cluded Lee Kofnitz, Mame Marsh, around. Johnny has previously this appearance is the fact that
Japanese pearl cultivators are
the
same
group
happened
to
be
and Roy Haynes, who was played: with the Lionel Hampton
here not more than a month working steadily to overcome
ago at The Colonial. What gives ? these problems.
Surely, there must be more Jazz
groups to give us more diversity.
Barrister & Solicitor
I
TT will be host next week to
Bobby Hackett, the sweet trum
peter on Jackie Gleason’s DPs. . . .
Cameron, Weldon
I
Watch Repair Shop
Cootie Williams, of ex-Ellington
Brewin & McCallum 1
fame presumably will finish out
HO.
5-3652
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LE.
2-7445
tonight, although he may stay
328. Broadview Ave., Toronto
372 Bay St.
—
Toronto |
; over next week, at the Westover’s
; Basin Street room. In any case
EM. 3-4391
<
5 it will be Cliff McKay’s last
" night. He will be replaced next
. week by a local Dixieland group
" known as the “Queen City Six”.
B.^BBI8TER and 8OLIOITOB
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
: . :. . The Colonial continues with
NOT All V PUBLIC
Mike White’s Imperial Jazz Band.
^>iitinatuy£. CA^ddbig Unuitattom
■ . . . Heavens! Nothing- but Dixie,
Suite 513 Temple Building
not outwardly against it, but it
82 RICHMOND ST. WEST
sure would be wild to see Fred’s
HARRY" S. KONDO shfi£££&=^
TORONTO
ideas pan out.
627
BAY STREET. TORONTO ♦ EM. 8-9760
EM. 6-0359
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THE NEW CANADIAN
THE JAZZ BEA T
EM. 6-5005
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Black Pearls
TJCCA to Lakehead
:RA.BREWIN;Q4J
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YONfMITSU
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P- RIN Tl N G
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January Sale
FROM JANUARY 11TH
LACQUERWARdS (20% off regular prices):
Bon Bons; Candy Bowls; Smoker’s Sets; Music Boxes; Albums; Salad
Co±fee, Wine Coaster Sets; Rice Chests (Ohitsu); Soup Bowls (Owan); Green
Tea Saucers; Fancy Chop Sticks
CHINAWARES (20% off regular prices):
Tea and Coffee Sets: Green Tea Sets (Chaki).; Cake Plates; Japanese Stvled
Dinner Sets (Nihon Shoku Sets); Rice Bowls, Plates (Kozara), Bowls of
miscellaneous sizes and styles for Japanese Cuisine.
HOUSEHOLD ORNAMENTS (20*% off regular prices):
KNITTED RIDING GLOVES
Pa^' °^ sturdy gloves, .knitted with heavy cotton
thiead is always very practical. You’ll want to wear
them on all occasions, season after season and not only
for sport. To obtain the knitting instructions, simply
send a stamped, self-addressed envelope.to the Need
lecraft Department of this paper, requesting Knitted
Riding Gloves. Leaflet NO. K-7046.
Flower Bowls (Suiban); Japanese Pictures
(Framed) and Scrolls; Table and Television Lamps: Plastic, Vinvl Artificial
Flowers and Trees; Folding Screens; Japanese Dolls in Glass Cases* Castii on Lanterns >and Statuettes of Animals and Birds.
3
SUNDRIES (20% off regular prices):
v?lac^ Earrings, Brooches of Cultured Pearl; Smoked Silver
Brand F™ntain Pens & Pencks; Fishin/
Giass or Crystal Tableware and Household Ornaments.
’
CHRISTMAS CARDS (50% off regular prices):
Japanese Wood-Block Prints Cards; Rust Craft Greeting Cards.
ATTENTION NISEIS!
ANNUAL CLEARANCE SATE
FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY
ON MADE TO MEASURE TROUSERS
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298 SPADINA AVENUE, TORONTO
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(1 block east of Pape Ave.)
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STORE OPEN: 9:00 a.m. To 9.00 p.m.
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-
Saturday, January 9, 1960
Orchestra, numerous record dates
for Blue-Note and Riverside (to
whom he. is now under exclusive
contract) and joined Art Blakey’s
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each tveek
~——--------- —~—— By HOP Jazz Messengers, then joined
as a-medium of expression and tiews outlet
Fred Norsworthy is a man of Sarah Vaughan’s former drum Thelonious Monk for a year’s
stay
which
brought
him
to
pro
among those of Japanese origin in Canada
determination. Ever since I’ve mer, and other musicians such as
since then he has chosen
known him, he has been determ- Johnny Griffin, Donald Bird, and minence,
T. UMEZUKI, Publisher
. ined to bring his “kind of JAZZ” Pepper Adams. Considering that to freelance, his latest album
KEN MORI------------ Japanese Section Editor & Advertising
to Toronto. Sometime ago he and Fred took the biggest knocks, available is “Little Giant” and he
has
for
company
Sam
Jones,
Al
JERRY
KUTSUKAKEEnglish Section Editor
some friends formed the Winston, financially and otherwise, I was
Heath,
Wynton
Kelly,
Blue
Associates (the name was de quite surprised to hear from him
rived; from his favorite smoking about; his. latest escapade in hav Mitchell and Julian Priester, this
Autiiorixsd as second class mail. Post Ofn ce Department, Ottawa
brand) for the express purpose ing his Jazz here. In any case, marks too the first time that the
of presenting concerts in the pro we’ll let him give out the low- Pat Riccio 4 have backed a major
jazz artist and the combination
gressive vein. For the first con down:
should prove interesting, if not
cert they brought to Toronto’s
Commencing “January 25th the exciting.”
Museum Theatre, Pepper Adams Le Co.q D’or tavern situated at 333
and Kenny Burrell. The concert, Yonge Street (between the Edi
Future attractions at the Jazz
(continued from page one)
(continued from page one)
on October 24th of 1958, unfor son and Brown Derby) down Room will include Pepper Adams,
tunately played to very few fans. stairs in the. Dining Room, which Sonny Stitt, Donald Byrd, Ben oyster. This irritates the tissue
The first gathering for the
The venture was a total flop, and incidentally is about the finest Webster, and Horace Silver Quin of the oyster and induces it to TJCCA Bridge Club will be held
with it the Winston Associates room there is for jazz, starts off tet, Art Blakey’s Jazz Messen form calcium layers around it. on Thursday, Jan. 14th, at 415
went ‘'kaput.” Discouraged, but on a jazz policy under Jazz gers, 3 Sounds, Lou Donaldson 5, The process takes upwards of Spadina Ave. The meetin
not out, Fred, continued thinking Room. Opening there for the first among others, and it is hoped three years.
be for the purpose of discussing
about his pet idea, and just last two weeks will be the Pat- Riccio that after some time. Miles Davis
Recently the pearl ' farmers organization,
procedure
etc.
year, after the summer, he and Quartet (Billy McCant-drs; Her- Quintet and the MJQ which have received several set-backs. Whether you’re a “tyro” or a
three other partners got together bie Helbig-pno; and Harold should put the Jazz Room right- Typhoon Vera destroyed many “virtuoso”, come and find out.
and began a venture at The Holmes-bs) -with guest artist in the picture.
operations and damaged others.
Other matters: It is hinted that
Famous Door on Yonge Street JOHNNY GRIFFIN, whom you
Also,
a peculiar type of pollution, a few Toronto JCCA executives
Odd
Ends:
Finishing
a
one
known as “Jazz. City”. Again, this may remember caused a tremen
the excreta of the shells, is col
visit the Lakehead area
second try was ’ destined for dous stir whilst playing at Jazz week stint at the Town Tavern lecting on the bottom'ol the Bay would
this
year
for general discussion
failure, but before the ship went City, although the crowds did not tonight, Earl Hines and company and killing some of .the oysters.
and
closer
relationships.
It is
down, they did manage to get in flock there whilst he was play will presumably head back to the Finally, some of the breeding- hoped that Provincial
and
Hamil
name attractions such as Lennie ing. Those who did go and see him ’ West Coast from where they facilities are becoming obsole ton representatives would take
Tristano and his group, which in for that week passed the word started out. The odd bit about scent.
part in the venture.
cluded Lee Kofnitz, Mame Marsh, around. Johnny has previously this appearance is the fact that
Japanese pearl cultivators are
the
same
group
happened
to
be
and Roy Haynes, who was played: with the Lionel Hampton
here not more than a month working steadily to overcome
ago at The Colonial. What gives ? these problems.
Surely, there must be more Jazz
groups to give us more diversity.
Barrister & Solicitor
I
TT will be host next week to
Bobby Hackett, the sweet trum
peter on Jackie Gleason’s DPs. . . .
Cameron, Weldon
I
Watch Repair Shop
Cootie Williams, of ex-Ellington
Brewin & McCallum 1
fame presumably will finish out
HO.
5-3652
—
Res:
LE.
2-7445
tonight, although he may stay
328. Broadview Ave., Toronto
372 Bay St.
—
Toronto |
; over next week, at the Westover’s
; Basin Street room. In any case
EM. 3-4391
<
5 it will be Cliff McKay’s last
" night. He will be replaced next
. week by a local Dixieland group
" known as the “Queen City Six”.
B.^BBI8TER and 8OLIOITOB
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
: . :. . The Colonial continues with
NOT All V PUBLIC
Mike White’s Imperial Jazz Band.
^>iitinatuy£. CA^ddbig Unuitattom
■ . . . Heavens! Nothing- but Dixie,
Suite 513 Temple Building
not outwardly against it, but it
82 RICHMOND ST. WEST
sure would be wild to see Fred’s
HARRY" S. KONDO shfi£££&=^
TORONTO
ideas pan out.
627
BAY STREET. TORONTO ♦ EM. 8-9760
EM. 6-0359
Hes.: RO. 7-3427
THE NEW CANADIAN
THE JAZZ BEA T
EM. 6-5005
479 Queen St. W., Toronto 2-B, Ont
Black Pearls
TJCCA to Lakehead
:RA.BREWIN;Q4J
Do-It-Yourself
YONfMITSU
Lucien C. Kurata
P- RIN Tl N G
, Res, 2OU^ BEVERLEY STREET • EM. 3 - 5081
January Sale
FROM JANUARY 11TH
LACQUERWARdS (20% off regular prices):
Bon Bons; Candy Bowls; Smoker’s Sets; Music Boxes; Albums; Salad
Co±fee, Wine Coaster Sets; Rice Chests (Ohitsu); Soup Bowls (Owan); Green
Tea Saucers; Fancy Chop Sticks
CHINAWARES (20% off regular prices):
Tea and Coffee Sets: Green Tea Sets (Chaki).; Cake Plates; Japanese Stvled
Dinner Sets (Nihon Shoku Sets); Rice Bowls, Plates (Kozara), Bowls of
miscellaneous sizes and styles for Japanese Cuisine.
HOUSEHOLD ORNAMENTS (20*% off regular prices):
KNITTED RIDING GLOVES
Pa^' °^ sturdy gloves, .knitted with heavy cotton
thiead is always very practical. You’ll want to wear
them on all occasions, season after season and not only
for sport. To obtain the knitting instructions, simply
send a stamped, self-addressed envelope.to the Need
lecraft Department of this paper, requesting Knitted
Riding Gloves. Leaflet NO. K-7046.
Flower Bowls (Suiban); Japanese Pictures
(Framed) and Scrolls; Table and Television Lamps: Plastic, Vinvl Artificial
Flowers and Trees; Folding Screens; Japanese Dolls in Glass Cases* Castii on Lanterns >and Statuettes of Animals and Birds.
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SUNDRIES (20% off regular prices):
v?lac^ Earrings, Brooches of Cultured Pearl; Smoked Silver
Brand F™ntain Pens & Pencks; Fishin/
Giass or Crystal Tableware and Household Ornaments.
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CHRISTMAS CARDS (50% off regular prices):
Japanese Wood-Block Prints Cards; Rust Craft Greeting Cards.
ATTENTION NISEIS!
ANNUAL CLEARANCE SATE
FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY
ON MADE TO MEASURE TROUSERS
LEWIS MEN'S WEAR
298 SPADINA AVENUE, TORONTO
Paramount Oft Shop
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733 DANFORTH AVENUE, TORONTO
(1 block east of Pape Ave.)
PHONE: HO. 3-7831
STORE OPEN: 9:00 a.m. To 9.00 p.m.
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