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OUawa
ler> Kei
Section
’^panese
’'ertisin?
THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
.
r,
is
i2,500
giv-
M. XXIV.—Nd. 86
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1960
New Site
d 82.5
weight
sn she
ement
TORONTO, ONT.
Raymond Moriyama^-Reports. . . .
Japan to Support Centre
mchitect Raymond Moriyama, writes from Japan of his
busy schedule in a letter received this . week
by the JC Centre’s
Board of Directors.
JIU'iyama ^cently embarked on a trip
to conduct research
Imof architecture at the Waseda 'and fTok™
,Pni'e«sities. At the same time he is
Rnva?C??7U1? He Was comniissioned for lecturing on Westthis work by tire
Royal architectural Institute.
leaV'n? for Japan, Mr. Moriyama promised the Centre
for
would studX and conduct research on 'a new desio-n
ni.
‘ha‘ he,wwM di’“« ‘^ Mth leadins Jap'S
o-xc?
hnects. He was, also, to investigate the many material
fi ? ,n"S?,1! f.rom -apan. For this purpose, Mr. Moriv
was
infhenhd
11 |llr°ll,ctl'tlls to a Sre«t number bf leading and
«"""&„” ' ’
nSU1 K«*«Mmi, who is an honorary patron
oups
in on
Assassin Yamaguchi
Commits Suicide
TOKYO. — The
17-vear-old
right-wing extremist'' who assas
sinated Japanese Socialist leader
Inejiro
Asanuma
last month
ifter
hanged
himself
with
bedsheets
i7hen
Tuesday night. Otoya Yamaguchi
'inet
committed suicide in his cell at
iver
Norima Juvenile reformatory. He
was taken there eai'lier from the
letter is a hurried report made to the'Centre
main Tokyo police station to
; S tM
of the letter is so interesting it was de
cidedIto
reprint
the
letter
as
it
was
written.
stand trail.
The acceptance in the land offer for Toronto’s half million dollarMr.
Moriyama
writes
from
the
Dai-Ichi
Hotel:
Yamaguchi was held at the
Japanese Canadian Centre has been made, Centre
officials anstation
since Oct.: —
12 when he
,
.
nounced this week. The site, indicated here on a scale model on the
“I was literally swept off the »--------------------—_______ _______, _
twice
plunged
an
11-inch
knife
situated in the half , billion dollar Fleminodon
into Asanuma, 62, killing him bePark development,
night.
1S Pmntea. A tew days ago the n°r J the eyes. °f Premie1' Hayafc°
secretary7 of Prince Tokugawa Ikeda and millions of television
At Gaimusho I have met almost phoned to make further arrange viewers.
Hamaguchi had been arrested
everyone who can assist us. $10,- ments to know the details of the
000.00 is promised. Assistance in Centre. The Prince ivas kind nine times for violence and was
obtaining material gifts is also enough to send me an invitation expelled from the ultra-national
promised..It seems items such as to attend the Omatsuri in Nikko ist greater Japan patriotic party
■ Dear Mr. Tsumura:
large, it has to close the mem motion picture projectors, con (Oct. 17th). his family home.
because he was “too violently ex
■ In the October issue of your bership exclusively to the Nisei struction materials, plywood can
A. few days ago I received a tremist.”
■ excellent paper, you had an Why, just a short while ago, I be sent by individual companies special permit to see the Togubo■ article giving information to the recall reading that the financial
these companies want specific sho, the new home of Crown
■ leaders for a Sunday evening state of the dance club was so ations from me when the design Prince Akihito. Although I didn’t
■ club named the Club Rec Socratic unstable, it probably can afford is completed. Furniture com meet the prince I was able to see
■ Dance Club. For reasons disclosed to operate on alternate Sundays panies can make special chairs and photograph not only the front
I Mowrigj I do not wish to have only. This point., alone proves the etc., as designed by us. Even fin office but rooms open to only a
ancial assistance from commerce few. This I will elaborate on my
■ its name omitted or camouflaged,
(continued rm page eight)
and industry is possible. For ex-‘ return.
I for the club’s executive members
I should be reprimanded severely in
ample, Nozawa Co., which .buys
Japan Times . interviewed me
I its decision disclosed in. the
asbestos from Quebec, donated (through Mr. Tsuyuki, formerly
I article.
quite a sizeable sum for UBC’s of The New* Canadian) and an
| I sincerely hope, Mr. Tsumura,
Japanese Garden. Critical things article on the Centre and my picare design and specifica
you will publish this letter as I
(Conttnued on Page Eight)
Toronto, Ont. now
tions and little more PR. Regard
am quite sure there are others
. The new store site of the Con ing the last point, I gave a short
who feel as" I do
‘ in iHe .tclub’s tinental Family Co-op is at 460
speech on the Centre to the Ja
practices.
Dundas Street West (a half block pan-Canada Society at the Kaiun
■ To recap, the latter part pf the
east of Spadina) and will be Club. This Society consists, es
I
. . . “the executive
TOKYO.—-An American Sena
open for business in the next two sentially, of businessmen and re■ of the club decided to close the weeks. The new two story build
tor _ has provided the opposition
presentatives of companies deal Socialist party with some power
■ membership . to outside groups
ing will have the Co-op store on
■ this year owing to the increasing the main floor and a Japanese ing with Canada.. The president, ful ammunition for the Japanese
of course, is Prince Tokugawa.
■ number. Since the club is operrestaurant called the “Nikko Gar The speech was designed to ap General Elections Nov. 20. The
I ated primarily for Nisei, the dens”, serving sukiyaki, tempura,
government party leaders are
peal to their business sensesubtly hopping mad about it.
| members felt that the club should
and other Japanese foods as well stressing the importance of Tor
I be entirely Japanese Canadian.
The Senator is Montana .Demo
as Chinese delicacies, will grace onto, commercially and geograph
I Couples of other groups who the top floor. The restaurant will
crat
Mike Mansfield, assistant
I "ish to attend however, will be be open for business in the middle ically; uniqueness of the Centre, Democrat leader in the Senate.
its background and its potential
I admitted: No stags, except Ni- of the month.
The campaign ammunition he
. sei.
in the cultural and trade rela has furnished for the violently
To make the opening a gala af
have waited till now expect fair, the Continental Family Co tionship between Canada and Ja left wing Socialists and other
ing some peesron, perhaps one of op will give away prizes for the pan. Mr. Maeda, formerly of Ot leftist parties is a report to the.
youi leaders or even our very first three hundred customers tawa Embassy’ and the other Senate Foreign Relations Com
Toronto JCCA, to criticize with purchases over $2.00 on No guest speaker, were good enough mittee that there is an increasinginis outrageous practice by the vember 17th and 18th, and on the to stress the importance of Niseis trend toward neutralism in Jain Canada and appealed to the
II C Commissioner A. Lamport
club members.
Pan, that the U.S. should anti
uJi c?ntend the club’s remark 19th, they will extend this good gentlemen present for aid. After cipate growing opposition to the
will to the first four hundred cus the luncheon Prince Tokugawa
"TORONTO. — TTC Commis
Japan-U.S. Security Treaty and
.___ since its membership is so tomers.
promised to do everything pos- be prepared to modify it any time sioner Allan Lamport shown
at Japan’s request and that the above will be one of the candi
IMPRESSIONS
U.S. should not identify itself dates for the office of the mayor
of the city of Toronto. Also run
with any party in Japan.
~of JAPAN
ning
for this (office will be the
Highly authoritative sources
present
mayor, Nathan Philips
quoted Premier Havato Ikeda .
By DIANE MILLER
and
Controller
Jean Newman.
white protects them from the attack of sharks and and Foreign Minister Zentaro Ko
think of Japan, one of the first things dolphins. Some divers working in a shallow sea saka as saying Mansfield’s report
All ^eligible voters are asked to
(HA Tbly crosses your mind is the pearl in- come up by their own skill and put their catch was “stupid” and came at the vote
in the Municipal elections
'
to be held on December 5th, 1960.
Wee^ €nd I was able to visit Ise-Shi- into a tub kept floating on the sea with a rope “worst possible time.”
Park where pearl farms are located. tied to their waist. Others work with their hus
There is no doubt the timing
, e most interesting parts of the tour was bands in much deeper sea, between 20 to 30 metres was bad for the ruling Liberal
pearl diver.
deep. When these girls go down they carry a Democratic party. It came about
divers are said to have been in this district weight of 40 pounds in one hand to go down quick the . time Ikeda, outlining his
sea
a^ 2000 years ago. The temperature of the ly and when they want to come up, they pull the foreign and domestic policies in
TOKYO.—The Japanese For
olnpp^ d here is much warmer than that of other rope tied around their waist which warns the hus a major policy speech, firmly re
eign,
Office announced the eight
to
?f this inhabitants have been led bands in the boat to pull them up quickly to the jected neutralism as a “mere il winners from among 27 foreign
Jiving from the sea and men are en- surface. So they are under the sea one or two lusion and a phantom” and de
and 32 Japanese entries in the
niosmy in deep sea fishery while some 7000 minutes.
clared that Japan would strength 2nd International Film Contests
are employed in the Park.
Diving begins in April and ends in November, en her ties with the United States held in Tokyo.
Prims start diving when they finish their but in warm districts it may go on all year. The and the free world."
Japanese entries took four
seninJj-8^00^ course, imitating their mothers and frequency of their work is two or three times a
The Socialists wasted no time
6
?ersl ab -first diving 4 metres—5 metres— day on an average and their work lasts about 45 in seizing oh Mansfield’s report prizes and foreign films won
four.
thev r es an<j SO °1K When they are 20 years old, minutes each time.
and using it to attack Ikeda’s
$° down more than ten metres deep. The
Foreign winners: Grand Prize
The moment they come up to the surface, the assertion that Japan would never
are Nn~eri^nced divers that get the biggest catch divers whistle naturally to adjust their breathing. pursue a neutralist course.
. -Purveyt of France; Educa
70
between 30 and 40 years old—some are If they should breathe out or in suddenly, it will
Minister’s
Prize—“Doll’s
A number of Socialist Diet tion
mt 6 °ld and they,still -work bravely in the sea. injure their lungs and hearts. This whistle is called fPar’iament) members question- Dream” of Canada; Japan Broad
of
ches vary -from edible sea-weeds, mother “Sea-whistle”, and as it sounds very plaintive, it ed ^e<^a and each pointed out casting Co. Prize—“10 Cents” of
Thev
ear ?^e^s> top shells, sea-urchins, etc. is sometimes called “Sea-lament.” that “even Sen. Mansfield” ad- Cuba, and Miniature Film Fel
A Letter of Criticism
Vote For The Canadiate
Of Your Choice, But Vote
New Store S Restaurant
Ikeda Wad at US Remark
Pearl Divers (Ama)
Japan Filmfest Winners
. v ear white cotton bathing suits, because
—Jarvis Record
(continued on page eight)
lowship Prize—“Marco
Sea” of Italy.
of
the
OUawa
ler> Kei
Section
’^panese
’'ertisin?
THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
.
r,
is
i2,500
giv-
M. XXIV.—Nd. 86
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1960
New Site
d 82.5
weight
sn she
ement
TORONTO, ONT.
Raymond Moriyama^-Reports. . . .
Japan to Support Centre
mchitect Raymond Moriyama, writes from Japan of his
busy schedule in a letter received this . week
by the JC Centre’s
Board of Directors.
JIU'iyama ^cently embarked on a trip
to conduct research
Imof architecture at the Waseda 'and fTok™
,Pni'e«sities. At the same time he is
Rnva?C??7U1? He Was comniissioned for lecturing on Westthis work by tire
Royal architectural Institute.
leaV'n? for Japan, Mr. Moriyama promised the Centre
for
would studX and conduct research on 'a new desio-n
ni.
‘ha‘ he,wwM di’“« ‘^ Mth leadins Jap'S
o-xc?
hnects. He was, also, to investigate the many material
fi ? ,n"S?,1! f.rom -apan. For this purpose, Mr. Moriv
was
infhenhd
11 |llr°ll,ctl'tlls to a Sre«t number bf leading and
«"""&„” ' ’
nSU1 K«*«Mmi, who is an honorary patron
oups
in on
Assassin Yamaguchi
Commits Suicide
TOKYO. — The
17-vear-old
right-wing extremist'' who assas
sinated Japanese Socialist leader
Inejiro
Asanuma
last month
ifter
hanged
himself
with
bedsheets
i7hen
Tuesday night. Otoya Yamaguchi
'inet
committed suicide in his cell at
iver
Norima Juvenile reformatory. He
was taken there eai'lier from the
letter is a hurried report made to the'Centre
main Tokyo police station to
; S tM
of the letter is so interesting it was de
cidedIto
reprint
the
letter
as
it
was
written.
stand trail.
The acceptance in the land offer for Toronto’s half million dollarMr.
Moriyama
writes
from
the
Dai-Ichi
Hotel:
Yamaguchi was held at the
Japanese Canadian Centre has been made, Centre
officials anstation
since Oct.: —
12 when he
,
.
nounced this week. The site, indicated here on a scale model on the
“I was literally swept off the »--------------------—_______ _______, _
twice
plunged
an
11-inch
knife
situated in the half , billion dollar Fleminodon
into Asanuma, 62, killing him bePark development,
night.
1S Pmntea. A tew days ago the n°r J the eyes. °f Premie1' Hayafc°
secretary7 of Prince Tokugawa Ikeda and millions of television
At Gaimusho I have met almost phoned to make further arrange viewers.
Hamaguchi had been arrested
everyone who can assist us. $10,- ments to know the details of the
000.00 is promised. Assistance in Centre. The Prince ivas kind nine times for violence and was
obtaining material gifts is also enough to send me an invitation expelled from the ultra-national
promised..It seems items such as to attend the Omatsuri in Nikko ist greater Japan patriotic party
■ Dear Mr. Tsumura:
large, it has to close the mem motion picture projectors, con (Oct. 17th). his family home.
because he was “too violently ex
■ In the October issue of your bership exclusively to the Nisei struction materials, plywood can
A. few days ago I received a tremist.”
■ excellent paper, you had an Why, just a short while ago, I be sent by individual companies special permit to see the Togubo■ article giving information to the recall reading that the financial
these companies want specific sho, the new home of Crown
■ leaders for a Sunday evening state of the dance club was so ations from me when the design Prince Akihito. Although I didn’t
■ club named the Club Rec Socratic unstable, it probably can afford is completed. Furniture com meet the prince I was able to see
■ Dance Club. For reasons disclosed to operate on alternate Sundays panies can make special chairs and photograph not only the front
I Mowrigj I do not wish to have only. This point., alone proves the etc., as designed by us. Even fin office but rooms open to only a
ancial assistance from commerce few. This I will elaborate on my
■ its name omitted or camouflaged,
(continued rm page eight)
and industry is possible. For ex-‘ return.
I for the club’s executive members
I should be reprimanded severely in
ample, Nozawa Co., which .buys
Japan Times . interviewed me
I its decision disclosed in. the
asbestos from Quebec, donated (through Mr. Tsuyuki, formerly
I article.
quite a sizeable sum for UBC’s of The New* Canadian) and an
| I sincerely hope, Mr. Tsumura,
Japanese Garden. Critical things article on the Centre and my picare design and specifica
you will publish this letter as I
(Conttnued on Page Eight)
Toronto, Ont. now
tions and little more PR. Regard
am quite sure there are others
. The new store site of the Con ing the last point, I gave a short
who feel as" I do
‘ in iHe .tclub’s tinental Family Co-op is at 460
speech on the Centre to the Ja
practices.
Dundas Street West (a half block pan-Canada Society at the Kaiun
■ To recap, the latter part pf the
east of Spadina) and will be Club. This Society consists, es
I
. . . “the executive
TOKYO.—-An American Sena
open for business in the next two sentially, of businessmen and re■ of the club decided to close the weeks. The new two story build
tor _ has provided the opposition
presentatives of companies deal Socialist party with some power
■ membership . to outside groups
ing will have the Co-op store on
■ this year owing to the increasing the main floor and a Japanese ing with Canada.. The president, ful ammunition for the Japanese
of course, is Prince Tokugawa.
■ number. Since the club is operrestaurant called the “Nikko Gar The speech was designed to ap General Elections Nov. 20. The
I ated primarily for Nisei, the dens”, serving sukiyaki, tempura,
government party leaders are
peal to their business sensesubtly hopping mad about it.
| members felt that the club should
and other Japanese foods as well stressing the importance of Tor
I be entirely Japanese Canadian.
The Senator is Montana .Demo
as Chinese delicacies, will grace onto, commercially and geograph
I Couples of other groups who the top floor. The restaurant will
crat
Mike Mansfield, assistant
I "ish to attend however, will be be open for business in the middle ically; uniqueness of the Centre, Democrat leader in the Senate.
its background and its potential
I admitted: No stags, except Ni- of the month.
The campaign ammunition he
. sei.
in the cultural and trade rela has furnished for the violently
To make the opening a gala af
have waited till now expect fair, the Continental Family Co tionship between Canada and Ja left wing Socialists and other
ing some peesron, perhaps one of op will give away prizes for the pan. Mr. Maeda, formerly of Ot leftist parties is a report to the.
youi leaders or even our very first three hundred customers tawa Embassy’ and the other Senate Foreign Relations Com
Toronto JCCA, to criticize with purchases over $2.00 on No guest speaker, were good enough mittee that there is an increasinginis outrageous practice by the vember 17th and 18th, and on the to stress the importance of Niseis trend toward neutralism in Jain Canada and appealed to the
II C Commissioner A. Lamport
club members.
Pan, that the U.S. should anti
uJi c?ntend the club’s remark 19th, they will extend this good gentlemen present for aid. After cipate growing opposition to the
will to the first four hundred cus the luncheon Prince Tokugawa
"TORONTO. — TTC Commis
Japan-U.S. Security Treaty and
.___ since its membership is so tomers.
promised to do everything pos- be prepared to modify it any time sioner Allan Lamport shown
at Japan’s request and that the above will be one of the candi
IMPRESSIONS
U.S. should not identify itself dates for the office of the mayor
of the city of Toronto. Also run
with any party in Japan.
~of JAPAN
ning
for this (office will be the
Highly authoritative sources
present
mayor, Nathan Philips
quoted Premier Havato Ikeda .
By DIANE MILLER
and
Controller
Jean Newman.
white protects them from the attack of sharks and and Foreign Minister Zentaro Ko
think of Japan, one of the first things dolphins. Some divers working in a shallow sea saka as saying Mansfield’s report
All ^eligible voters are asked to
(HA Tbly crosses your mind is the pearl in- come up by their own skill and put their catch was “stupid” and came at the vote
in the Municipal elections
'
to be held on December 5th, 1960.
Wee^ €nd I was able to visit Ise-Shi- into a tub kept floating on the sea with a rope “worst possible time.”
Park where pearl farms are located. tied to their waist. Others work with their hus
There is no doubt the timing
, e most interesting parts of the tour was bands in much deeper sea, between 20 to 30 metres was bad for the ruling Liberal
pearl diver.
deep. When these girls go down they carry a Democratic party. It came about
divers are said to have been in this district weight of 40 pounds in one hand to go down quick the . time Ikeda, outlining his
sea
a^ 2000 years ago. The temperature of the ly and when they want to come up, they pull the foreign and domestic policies in
TOKYO.—The Japanese For
olnpp^ d here is much warmer than that of other rope tied around their waist which warns the hus a major policy speech, firmly re
eign,
Office announced the eight
to
?f this inhabitants have been led bands in the boat to pull them up quickly to the jected neutralism as a “mere il winners from among 27 foreign
Jiving from the sea and men are en- surface. So they are under the sea one or two lusion and a phantom” and de
and 32 Japanese entries in the
niosmy in deep sea fishery while some 7000 minutes.
clared that Japan would strength 2nd International Film Contests
are employed in the Park.
Diving begins in April and ends in November, en her ties with the United States held in Tokyo.
Prims start diving when they finish their but in warm districts it may go on all year. The and the free world."
Japanese entries took four
seninJj-8^00^ course, imitating their mothers and frequency of their work is two or three times a
The Socialists wasted no time
6
?ersl ab -first diving 4 metres—5 metres— day on an average and their work lasts about 45 in seizing oh Mansfield’s report prizes and foreign films won
four.
thev r es an<j SO °1K When they are 20 years old, minutes each time.
and using it to attack Ikeda’s
$° down more than ten metres deep. The
Foreign winners: Grand Prize
The moment they come up to the surface, the assertion that Japan would never
are Nn~eri^nced divers that get the biggest catch divers whistle naturally to adjust their breathing. pursue a neutralist course.
. -Purveyt of France; Educa
70
between 30 and 40 years old—some are If they should breathe out or in suddenly, it will
Minister’s
Prize—“Doll’s
A number of Socialist Diet tion
mt 6 °ld and they,still -work bravely in the sea. injure their lungs and hearts. This whistle is called fPar’iament) members question- Dream” of Canada; Japan Broad
of
ches vary -from edible sea-weeds, mother “Sea-whistle”, and as it sounds very plaintive, it ed ^e<^a and each pointed out casting Co. Prize—“10 Cents” of
Thev
ear ?^e^s> top shells, sea-urchins, etc. is sometimes called “Sea-lament.” that “even Sen. Mansfield” ad- Cuba, and Miniature Film Fel
A Letter of Criticism
Vote For The Canadiate
Of Your Choice, But Vote
New Store S Restaurant
Ikeda Wad at US Remark
Pearl Divers (Ama)
Japan Filmfest Winners
. v ear white cotton bathing suits, because
—Jarvis Record
(continued on page eight)
lowship Prize—“Marco
Sea” of Italy.
of
the
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held next S
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heji Orlando Miller who
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from 1 ft7: November
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dinin.Ono irto XX.1116. '"nner. K«°nally, Whlh"^'lp*^
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tunii Miik
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__ Novem b er
j
0 got three singles.
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SrTor°nto. ThZriJ r.'
ter the Society for rm°'yu, ^remonyi
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ounces at BiJ j »f glamor, of
548 (238)?K^^ 93°- Brian Gately ^““Toronto
i
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1
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doubled
CALENDAR r^
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KEG NEWS
.annual bazaar. r°ntC Buddhist Church]
New & Reconditioned
I
OSCAR’S PHOTO
, & SPORTS
1500 Dund-^'-oFn « -
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2 'o’clock
r °},ember 6th at n3c ?
second floor! 415 ^ Ave., 1^.
J- and G.
our advertisers
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RO. 7-1092
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^ Bagg^ Ineurance
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/Pound fish rte P^ land a 9 urSt Street beginning at s?
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television
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held next S
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Schmidt hit two d ^mer. Bob
single while thirddb? eS and a
Amalfitano o-nf
baseman Joe someegoode5 ^ week ^a^e up
__ Novem b er
j
0 got three singles.
Eondo of Hamn^ bTs’ as Tom
SrTor°nto. ThZriJ r.'
ter the Society for rm°'yu, ^remonyi
You
•^^h^ 8 pounds 'ired two seaGr?hin^
Be held at Elmsfev 5™ slu*S J
Seek. PM”ds'14
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M®
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j lCreet
ounces at BiJ j »f glamor, of
548 (238)?K^^ 93°- Brian Gately ^““Toronto
i
s ^Q^s.
1
Cepeda
doubled
CALENDAR r^
Miss Jr. Bussei Dance
KEG NEWS
.annual bazaar. r°ntC Buddhist Church]
New & Reconditioned
I
OSCAR’S PHOTO
, & SPORTS
1500 Dund-^'-oFn « -
flshermen, a
^Pounder
t18\ Saturday, November
tetetete
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SHIPPEJ'
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7 dies coat endII
sun. .
Experienced
^g on Sunday
2 'o’clock
r °},ember 6th at n3c ?
second floor! 415 ^ Ave., 1^.
J- and G.
our advertisers
JOHN T. SUGAI
RO. 7-1092
'
MaS,»mi SOUCrroB and
NOTARY PUBLIC
>r
j
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52SR^m TsmPte- Building
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82 RICHMOND ST. WEST
/
J
TORONTO
EM. 6-3323
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CONTINENTAL ACCEPTANCE
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^AVhSTROUGHrNG
n
TORONTO OX. 9-5341
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®venings. (Toronto.) a
Hair Stylists
totaI of 28
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WE HAVE nq
SERVICE CHARGES
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531-' & fe^®. «
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TORONTO
I
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^ 536; Tets Se^S',^
।
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Or Bringing Soin
over?
h- We - rsPr®sent ah
«=os including
Pedant
C^8S* Airlines
^°nlaa Pacific
^2^ American
•
577 (207)- I ?IBST CLASS
i-urukawa: 557 7207b r^01 S,60 (212)7 AM / ,doressmaker°^
C“« for Reservation or
| ^onnation—EM. 8-9934 j
55 Wellington Street W^t
k7»ana 516i George
Paul NaLADIES507. Kay Na
kamura
469?hjS Masuda 487;
f° F‘^“
w £XJ^*^^
; S'i
•0
Peter Sasaki —. K. Saay
BR,KQmG someowe ^
^«
Buddhist Churchl
\ (Re. to Wed. i2'u?)
SHARON'S FLORIST
^ Bagg^ Ineurance
annuar^^l^
flowers
m
_ Obtainable
TrovaL Accident
mission will be Slnn^p0 1 a'm- M
come.
Everyone w5|.|
$9—-Toronto
Tnr <
I
PeJPetual’ memorial0 sSj" CW«|
—Mary Mitsuki
lg™«™. ^s^^ ®. T
I1 for display.
Bub ^a2. mounted
15 most, welcomed “T’
/ °uting the foil?-11 hls second)?1^ The place
t0 at'
/ managed to
ng; Week, he I Buddhist Church halt
/Pound fish rte P^ land a 9 urSt Street beginning at s?
'ravel Arrangements te10
ySu’^.^T*
polo 441; 7««
18jy?nco“ver. Nisei W ~
*
Bold a November ^ hl’Zeners wil]|
Auditorium from 9 n^C“ a/ ^Sf
and fun,
-
Eve^T^
IZzEzEEte—^LL^
Bred Kumai 514; Tad wtew y Doi 514’
Ken Katai 513- Joe
akaBayashi 513;
I Kawabata 511 (232 b ^° °a513; Mas
“l^s"^ I i« k, fr*
—----
I
'
J | I-
LE. 2-3655
SPECIALIZING IN TV SERVICE
AND ANTENNA INSTALLATION
television
SEB VICE
TOSH MSHrJmA
Phone LE. 4-7954-5-6
PL.
1338 Queen street West. Toronto
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PAGE 7
NOTES across ASA
Marriages
dates anti doinys
Japan.
nagata
MANAKA-KITAGAWA
Vancouver, B.C.
1e
China House,
Obituaries
The
Vancouver
Buddhist
Church was the setting- for the
wedding of Miss Ruby Masumi
TAGUCHI
Kitagawa to Mr. Dave Yukio Ya
T?’®VT0’ Ont.—Mrs
manaka on October 22nd, I960.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.'
and Mrs. Shosuke Kitagawa of
White Rock, B.C., and the groom
is the sori of Mr. and Mrs. Tomi-
Mr. Kumazu Nagata
,
ToM±V “ ^ Kt
Are You In The Dark? (no comment!}
October 20th J’S ge ?"^
JnttSj* poep in- ”’« ■
birring at home.
—Rec Socratic
stri^H Sunday night dance instiuctions and social again ? Since
Jie previous two Sundavs were
Moto
Kisaburo Fukuhara, -S' wLCCrSS/U1, iWe are Poking forMr. and
16 fUtUre With hi^h
ven Nagata, Mr and Mrs. hopes.
VALEMOUNT. B;C.—The Wo
Shi
^ ^ Mr and Mrs.
We will be having- our third
oM Adachi.
'16 ChriSt Church
atthp°f ^season this Sunday Er
bean) congregation of Valemount
The Rev. S. Ikuta performed
™e modem Nippon Hall loc
the ceremony and the reception
ated at 460 Dundas St., W - just fell1’ ?
Weit Murphy to organize a
was held at the W. K. Gardens.
Tl”" ? Auxiliary group.
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Oni- for
MATSUNO
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in
Toronto
hwL?
Toronto,
Ontario
south of the border and Vancou
“'"“F officers were
are
i Nisei and Sansei, we are
(RAYMOND, Alta—Mr T
■ son
ver Island-.
° a^ounce ^e birth of a Z 5 °1 your full support to
Pr^dent, Mrs. R. A.
Mas?ru” on Sept. 22, keep this club alive.
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£
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H; J OruS CoHege HospitI lank Meersman; secretary-trea
H. Ichikawa of Brander, B.C.
nnu0 t0 gUys and sals who have
°thei’ t0 Laurie ^d nothing special to do on Sunday sure^ Miss K. Sakamoto; eduea_
on Oct 17 1J™mtl Hs*ihtai Mbv
tmna! secretary, Mrs. J. F. McW^
dk 5oclaI convenor, Mrs G
thJSp ya W,as he’d on °ct- 19 arid
vke^fcS
Mr. Juichi Wani of Toronto, Oct iTS o“Se was held on
Ontario wishes to announce the hist Church with ??'"? Bnddm^'IL°°P?’ B-C—Announceengagement of his daughter Ikuta
“ t e Keverends
Ayako Marjorie, to Mr. Stanley
a and Kawamura officiating. hist SuX'rf f£XBpif’ S v^Jade of Royal ConserHideo Hiraki, eldest son of Mr
wTek? ^M^^ eXam results this
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and Mrs. Chikai Hiraki also of
CARD OF THANKS
gnmage
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this
com
SATO .
Receiving certificates wereToronto. The engagement party
ing spring was announced by the
was held at the Yantze Pagoda ~ MOOSE JAW, Sask.—Mr.
?rade 9’ Leah Gail Am
tour committee. The “on^hZ
he^Jd' f° K|’'® our
on October 23rd.
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nl!ye i?a^0’ 8$’ Passed away on
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The marriage will take place Hospital 19P ^ ?°°Se Jaw City attendance at the 700th memorial P1^6 6? Hhylhs Redekop; Grade
ron M „
s ail<< appreeiat-on to our many relatives and
on Saturday, March 4, 1961.
Myronuk, Joan Sowerhospital. Funeral service wal service £?r shinran a™»™l
held on Oct. 18th at his ho'J
sympalhv01) the kindncss and
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of our beloved mother.
C MrC W1617 the Shewing day.
of loronto are happy to an
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Sato was one of the
nounce the engagement of their
of rt! attractive fare is a result
Shigeru Taguchi
joungest daughter, Tomo, to Mr ^1910^° Settl6d in Moose daw of the new reduced economy fare
and
Fumiko,
Arthur Ishii of Kapuskasing.’ S19J0Afour years ^ter he landSet by -he Internationa) sqS0™’ B-c—The Courier
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tehara
On
rann son of Mrs.
H/t—. A^Sitf
i
, ,
o' ^from j!X°UVer aS an emi^’ant
Ontario,
™, T^ aRSiP°rtation Association.
i- 1 - r Traced round-trip iet
toUS fai’erfT th? West Coast WpX““s by Oka"asm
Japan of $783 including iet
surcharge is $135.40 less than'the soIm".^
Says warmed
ST. ANDREW’S NISEI CLUB
solid-pack apples are being sold
$954*0
4nd a savi^
$95.40 fiom the previously an- here under the Aylmer labelw°th
Sunday English Service at St. Anne's Church
PS“ °f JapM" hi smallS
1 3M Rrn^ ~ Kes: LE. 2-7445
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1960
nC7L e t le Jet surcharge.
328 Broaaview Ave./ Toronto
uew^are’ subject to ap- cd V' v.°^UCk 4 bei”s distribut7:00 P.M.
invnh a7- ^ various countries ls&,S
“^ bakeries and
Sermon, Dr. F. H. Smye
X
d’ 1S ^P^eted to become institutions.
"GOD AND MAN"
H;?eoWds’ ‘Packed for Cana- j
6 w-;lVe 011 Scomber 1, I960,
KAZUO G. OIYE
Fireside Chatter,. Miss Kimi Takimoto .
the BOA Z new ec°n°my fare,'
LM
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office
a» guest speaker
trie BOA tour committee anticip- Hamilton, Canada,” appear- on | BARRISTER — SOLICITOR
I
NOTARY
UrS sharp increase in the num- the Japanese product.
Canadian Canners say a poor I
G of members joining the pil
Room 103
WA. 1-3605
OX. 8-2280 (Res.)
grimage tour. Applications can be
aPPie Cr°P forced jt to
TORONTO JAPANESE UNITED CHITRcn
made at any local church or travel
2 College St., Toronto
1
W:30 am., BibleS^
CHURCH
writin£ Erectly to"
the BOA Tour Committee it was
announced,
-
Anglican WA Organized
Births
Engagements
New low Cost BCA Tour
Music Exam Results
Made In Japan Apples
YONEMITSU '
। Watch Repair Shop
TEACHES STEWARTSHIP"
preac^-«-- Edward S. Yoshioka, MX;
^AfttARTY WELCOME TO ALL
8
n
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TO I Dorercourt Rd.. Toronte
Rev. Levi Huss
GEORGE K. NISHIDERA .
(Paul K. Asada, D.C., N.D.*,
TORONTO BUDDWCHUROT^T
2 00 n m
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japanese Language Service
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Catering to Wedding Banquets, Showers and Parties
Seating Capacity 240
Pecial Attention on Take Out Orders
EM. 2-4322
26 Elizabeth Street at Dundas, Toronto
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SPECIAL ATTENTION FOR TAKEOUT ORDERS
Open Noon to 3 a.m.
Welcome Japanese Canadian Friends
F°r Reservations
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STUDIO
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TORONTO
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for thorough travel arrangements
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, i960
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your shopping list
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• MANY VARIETIES
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^Sl^^CANADIAN
PAGE 7
NOTES across ASA
Marriages
dates anti doinys
Japan.
nagata
MANAKA-KITAGAWA
Vancouver, B.C.
1e
China House,
Obituaries
The
Vancouver
Buddhist
Church was the setting- for the
wedding of Miss Ruby Masumi
TAGUCHI
Kitagawa to Mr. Dave Yukio Ya
T?’®VT0’ Ont.—Mrs
manaka on October 22nd, I960.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.'
and Mrs. Shosuke Kitagawa of
White Rock, B.C., and the groom
is the sori of Mr. and Mrs. Tomi-
Mr. Kumazu Nagata
,
ToM±V “ ^ Kt
Are You In The Dark? (no comment!}
October 20th J’S ge ?"^
JnttSj* poep in- ”’« ■
birring at home.
—Rec Socratic
stri^H Sunday night dance instiuctions and social again ? Since
Jie previous two Sundavs were
Moto
Kisaburo Fukuhara, -S' wLCCrSS/U1, iWe are Poking forMr. and
16 fUtUre With hi^h
ven Nagata, Mr and Mrs. hopes.
VALEMOUNT. B;C.—The Wo
Shi
^ ^ Mr and Mrs.
We will be having- our third
oM Adachi.
'16 ChriSt Church
atthp°f ^season this Sunday Er
bean) congregation of Valemount
The Rev. S. Ikuta performed
™e modem Nippon Hall loc
the ceremony and the reception
ated at 460 Dundas St., W - just fell1’ ?
Weit Murphy to organize a
was held at the W. K. Gardens.
Tl”" ? Auxiliary group.
® ”
zuh
Tho
^as
T.
The happy couple, honeymooned
Oni- for
MATSUNO
e
-^stmg
in
Toronto
hwL?
Toronto,
Ontario
south of the border and Vancou
“'"“F officers were
are
i Nisei and Sansei, we are
(RAYMOND, Alta—Mr T
■ son
ver Island-.
° a^ounce ^e birth of a Z 5 °1 your full support to
Pr^dent, Mrs. R. A.
Mas?ru” on Sept. 22, keep this club alive.
Sewanins were Mr. arid Mrs sSSF?S I960
£
i v;
vlce‘^resi^
Mrs
H; J OruS CoHege HospitI lank Meersman; secretary-trea
H. Ichikawa of Brander, B.C.
nnu0 t0 gUys and sals who have
°thei’ t0 Laurie ^d nothing special to do on Sunday sure^ Miss K. Sakamoto; eduea_
on Oct 17 1J™mtl Hs*ihtai Mbv
tmna! secretary, Mrs. J. F. McW^
dk 5oclaI convenor, Mrs G
thJSp ya W,as he’d on °ct- 19 arid
vke^fcS
Mr. Juichi Wani of Toronto, Oct iTS o“Se was held on
Ontario wishes to announce the hist Church with ??'"? Bnddm^'IL°°P?’ B-C—Announceengagement of his daughter Ikuta
“ t e Keverends
Ayako Marjorie, to Mr. Stanley
a and Kawamura officiating. hist SuX'rf f£XBpif’ S v^Jade of Royal ConserHideo Hiraki, eldest son of Mr
wTek? ^M^^ eXam results this
*
*
*
and Mrs. Chikai Hiraki also of
CARD OF THANKS
gnmage
tour
of
Japan
this
com
SATO .
Receiving certificates wereToronto. The engagement party
ing spring was announced by the
was held at the Yantze Pagoda ~ MOOSE JAW, Sask.—Mr.
?rade 9’ Leah Gail Am
tour committee. The “on^hZ
he^Jd' f° K|’'® our
on October 23rd.
°
nl!ye i?a^0’ 8$’ Passed away on
f
6
Florence Fukuharan bT‘e tour whhh wall feature
The marriage will take place Hospital 19P ^ ?°°Se Jaw City attendance at the 700th memorial P1^6 6? Hhylhs Redekop; Grade
ron M „
s ail<< appreeiat-on to our many relatives and
on Saturday, March 4, 1961.
Myronuk, Joan Sowerhospital. Funeral service wal service £?r shinran a™»™l
held on Oct. 18th at his ho'J
sympalhv01) the kindncss and
*
*
*
’ Isabelle Kenyonm/’S ' fM' less -than a thous- I Grade 2, Jo-Anne
McCoid.
’
sympathy shown us in the loss
ra"
a
il
sm
'
Ke
to
°k
place
at
the
iitta ’
t0 tte
Mr. arid Mrs. Kiyoshi Tamane
of our beloved mother.
C MrC W1617 the Shewing day.
of loronto are happy to an
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Sato was one of the
nounce the engagement of their
of rt! attractive fare is a result
Shigeru Taguchi
joungest daughter, Tomo, to Mr ^1910^° Settl6d in Moose daw of the new reduced economy fare
and
Fumiko,
Arthur Ishii of Kapuskasing.’ S19J0Afour years ^ter he landSet by -he Internationa) sqS0™’ B-c—The Courier
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tehara
On
rann son of Mrs.
H/t—. A^Sitf
i
, ,
o' ^from j!X°UVer aS an emi^’ant
Ontario,
™, T^ aRSiP°rtation Association.
i- 1 - r Traced round-trip iet
toUS fai’erfT th? West Coast WpX““s by Oka"asm
Japan of $783 including iet
surcharge is $135.40 less than'the soIm".^
Says warmed
ST. ANDREW’S NISEI CLUB
solid-pack apples are being sold
$954*0
4nd a savi^
$95.40 fiom the previously an- here under the Aylmer labelw°th
Sunday English Service at St. Anne's Church
PS“ °f JapM" hi smallS
1 3M Rrn^ ~ Kes: LE. 2-7445
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1960
nC7L e t le Jet surcharge.
328 Broaaview Ave./ Toronto
uew^are’ subject to ap- cd V' v.°^UCk 4 bei”s distribut7:00 P.M.
invnh a7- ^ various countries ls&,S
“^ bakeries and
Sermon, Dr. F. H. Smye
X
d’ 1S ^P^eted to become institutions.
"GOD AND MAN"
H;?eoWds’ ‘Packed for Cana- j
6 w-;lVe 011 Scomber 1, I960,
KAZUO G. OIYE
Fireside Chatter,. Miss Kimi Takimoto .
the BOA Z new ec°n°my fare,'
LM
''
head
office
a» guest speaker
trie BOA tour committee anticip- Hamilton, Canada,” appear- on | BARRISTER — SOLICITOR
I
NOTARY
UrS sharp increase in the num- the Japanese product.
Canadian Canners say a poor I
G of members joining the pil
Room 103
WA. 1-3605
OX. 8-2280 (Res.)
grimage tour. Applications can be
aPPie Cr°P forced jt to
TORONTO JAPANESE UNITED CHITRcn
made at any local church or travel
2 College St., Toronto
1
W:30 am., BibleS^
CHURCH
writin£ Erectly to"
the BOA Tour Committee it was
announced,
-
Anglican WA Organized
Births
Engagements
New low Cost BCA Tour
Music Exam Results
Made In Japan Apples
YONEMITSU '
। Watch Repair Shop
TEACHES STEWARTSHIP"
preac^-«-- Edward S. Yoshioka, MX;
^AfttARTY WELCOME TO ALL
8
n
P
TO I Dorercourt Rd.. Toronte
Rev. Levi Huss
GEORGE K. NISHIDERA .
(Paul K. Asada, D.C., N.D.*,
TORONTO BUDDWCHUROT^T
2 00 n m
’’ O " E
|
HOWaRD WHITE
japanese Language Service
COSDIAPPT I H V I T E D
I
I
ll No Answer Call
be.
”'
3-3869
I
i III
'
_
Toronto
EM. 3-4391
EM. 6-2411
TORIC
OPTICAL
kwongcho w
CH OP SUEY HOUSE
OPTOMETRISTS
Complete Care
For Your Eyes
Catering to Wedding Banquets, Showers and Parties
Seating Capacity 240
Pecial Attention on Take Out Orders
EM. 2-4322
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Great Expectations
^ih^v™VSste -he end
P.M. Ikeda Angry
Raymond Moriyama
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(Continued from Page One)
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Great Expectations
^ih^v™VSste -he end
P.M. Ikeda Angry
Raymond Moriyama
Wer °^“"piiEBaSjjr
(Continued from Page One)
(conttnued from page one) sffl^E^1” 111 numl>ers. It jg Jure appeared. I’ll try and take
h0Me- Asahi Shinbun is to
diet w,E°eEf°dlE^^
interview me if tiine allow"
.unspeakable and .unthinkable for TSUMURA
Posher, Kei
I visited Mr. Murayas
^ sewtF6 Cana<3ia;ns to ’begin Editor; KEN ^IORt1 t Section
Endo1’ °/ ^sahi.Shmbun with Mr.
when we Section Editor anrti
years p^nadny aCCe^
d AdverHsing
d’ °nce shouted back
Vh?*ever Mansfield may say I will be forgotten”5'”6 thU they Mr. anfl Mrs. Bndo are still en’ years ago when others did
SUBSCRIPTION
Upside
on^ider your belief an illusion.”
ES-I°;“t the Centre and Mr. Whlt^'b and
S4S7°00Per 6 mon,hs
US.
*'•00 per year
^enelto °^r childActing Socialist party ehniT Mishima Yum f'“ a “^ by to help’ n“XT>’ P* ren"
l
* -£135 e they ^orffottfin nt
MaS™ ^ claimed thal-X
479 QUEEN ST. WEST
r^rV * obviously
Sifted young wEE „ "markably missel
'
misses
Canada
they not been formed S
8 liter whose varied :
EMpire 6-5005
.
--ion aue-nre
mgs. Canadian.
the Socialists
’s. (I think he
Panis" Can^^
fe ^ Jasupported by the Japanese peoplb
The sources quoted Kosakn ^
saying tS6
S
-Port out by the drama and nnpfrv e S
been busy at Waseda & ten The JCc^e disertainay as Tok¥° Xperia! Universities
local ehaS
* ly unjust. No one ™
save the Japanese leftists a Fell, we can expect that
S pure"
ftJi” frits ”«<i ’«^
^as surprised that there wns
wShiSgS^
Se^o/S
Tan^e 'NEh ‘° name a ft"' are
ls ^ remaining silent on them from entry to th ^ bar
C
WitaaJ
Voshizaka, literally, beneath theil.
Apparently
no
one,
when
t ???
pi
“
“
to vsing°^
S
H^ose; Yoshida Miment as “except Nisei” E n a
duction to “Modern t
Intro" more
our own neonlp t
Maekawa. They are potamongst
In every crowd, there are th rde'
st
really understand i’
campaign speeches, i
•
who are immature, even am?"
HaniJ m^* ^e President of the
our own ptoiui q
>
dmong
ever thei
•
. Wlth it- How-- local Ter a *s a kV »ffe I"
argument^ ^;S(V‘'
Miro
JC«Jf.CJ "«»"■ For the ?™X°t "±ira^ ^s
ant new writes ha^
E=ES~“-
- harass- i^feiS
cor
INSURANCE EE?WSs ‘=«Sj k I F E — A U T O _ _r r r r
*»
Kiyo T.„„.
J 4
lacM'v'm'61^1” realization of
I
A,i
f O r m s ' Of
r
^E
1 n S—
u MA
r ct n RINE
J83 Oakley Boulevard
Scarboro, Ontario
Phone
I explodes %
,S°n point an8
///lity. .is definitely” here
■ ma
produce”'’ SpSV're6™, “'
■ can
^. My s^,^6™- signatured ‘'herewith
“
■ .do
■ 4s
■ conn
■ agro
■Jee:
| mi,
■ Glon
■ rashi
IHn
| Mrs.
6 most exciting
II place to live.
Japa“’1^
PLymouth 9-8317
I speaking ESA jS’' b«en
~ fft’ HbXaradb.10^ artWs
Th. M ^ Your House Through
a^ £%^ in Toronto
II treasure)
k UU ^e-^d to hear a
Public bible adnress in Ja
panese by Mr. R, Trost, re
presentative of the Watch
Tower Society (for three j
ye®s ■<* missionary in Ja- ।
Pan) 8.-00 p.m„ Friday, No-
m?'Va?vinS/national Here'1 th/" executive .capacity,
on m.o._
, Hetman ropte ^u 1 ca-n
la~MS»«
Canadian
can relay the rules
group tWAX^,, °'™
M. YANAGISAWA
.
j and France. This
J?an
possibility and T L
^iting
spoken to him about - ’ already
Abilities
of
±J1OUS P°^
| scope.”
symbolism
and ,
Res ■
^ 7'33^
"hE. 4-1427 or OX. 9-3776
OW!
3B s“ '
SPECIAL
MNTER RATES
6 Months to Pay
'TING & DECORATING
MORI bros.
otuerj
JON ONODERA
I
Proprietor
3. *me&^^
<f™ Los
4. ss PRESIDENT ctS^ a return? Mar. 2, or Apr
. ih 4n6tr=P?oes to JaPan from $53returns Mar. 24/ 17‘
If your'traveuTme^^
One w'laresTo'jan3''/™111 $648
JhlP- Reduced fere^'^ °ne way ^^^
plannin
grams
■increasi
directly
Iconic
IM
■hl call
■ !y be pul
■ It is cal
■when th
■contact,
■ magic, a
l.atei One
l ed with t
I books, th<
rloops.
presentsits
\
FALL FLING
)
' ,5
■
A^^’ NO™*® 19- I960
At WAR AMPUTATION HALL
I
at evenness5 your char|ce to sail to
FRANCiSCO/ LOS ANGFire
6’ <fr°m L°S Ange,es
out by
' the h(
BOger 9-2746
Moral Arrangements
1. ss PRESIDENT Wil snki n
2. ^PRESIDENT^^^^
hienibi
I day, 0
| explaii
| OSAK
* APL SAILINGS to japan
s ^ss sF**^SX.
I The
I ^°yehc>Vah^ Witnesses,
IN4
Sfreet East.
I No collection taken, all peoI Pie of goodwill welcome.
^^ation
please
11 Phone OX. 4-5337 in Toron- I
I to.
I
representing
TORONTO, Ont.
==========c—-___
hi,
T.
I do.
E^1263
—
PHIZES
This pi
■ on ths Eu
!'®an mar
^11 be 1
Japan by '
a joint J;
tare. Th
kr this p;
^a & Co.
prizes
J79 East Pender VANCOUVER 4 p q
'• MU. 2-4641
■1® m, & kami realty ltd
<1
Distinctive
^;.M664-«U. 1-8805
540
Kami insurance agencies ltd
lamn
1ft
i
(Residence).
540 Eglmton Ave. W„
Toronto
——
q
M
^ay>’ioncl ^eO„^ res. HEmlock 3-3692
£
DAVE’S
Name.
Address
I am planning a trip for.
month
year
TV & RADIO
SERVICE
46 LILYWOOD RD.,
JjWNPRESIDEIff UNES
TORONTO 19
PHONERU. 1-1002
.29 Broadway, New York R
, kb
m l
Digby 4-3260
SMALL SHOE SIZES
new fall styles
hist arrived
SIZES FROM I & UP
\ Mens Scott McHales Four Up
ALBERTS SHOE STORE
1328 Queen St. West
I
JI- ’0
Phone LE. 1-1931 Toronto
s from coast to coast
Radian), jj