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lent Ottawa
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T Section
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Advertising
THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for fnn^j*
ION
^ Canadians of Japanese Origin
iths
:r
iVEST,
5-5005
Vol. XXIV.—No. 87
f°r the Ja-
formation Of Committee Immigration Policies Receive Critic
ther groups
des is pureSay Khe
tble morals,
‘d and bar
me dance?
cn. a stateis made.
•fe the few
en among
is the
that there
Nisei at, without
:utive can
results
with this
hscriminddress is
but for
do not
nee Club
ntb.
lear a
in la
st, reVatch
three
n JaNojdoni i
;sses, I
East. I
peo- |
2 me. I
ease j
ran- 1
■For The JC Centre
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBErV1960
TORONTO, ONT.
Mr. Moriyama’s Letter
Continued From Sat.
EDITOR’S NOTE
In Mr. Raymond Moriyama’s
letter (first half in the Nov. 5th
issue) a world renown painter
was mentioned as Akamoto Taro,
We believe Mr. Moriyama meant
Omamoto Aaro, the painter and.
writer.
Revision of Act Delayed
., bn file last 8 days, I met over30 people; attended a flower ar■ The Board of Directors of the
rangmg demonstration (history■ Centre announced the formation
of Ikebana, from Rikka through.
■of a Program Planning CommitNageire to the abstract) pottery’
.k A yY’y1 "f thc Immigra- gration laws are too discrimim
labor force during the next few snow, doll festival, wood block:
■ tee whose function would be to
Kkely will be delayed tory and that the system operates
■study, analyse and institute suit- t30a
presents a problem, display etc. all which, I feel, will
until Canadian courts and °-Overn ■1 kai’bltrary fashion, much of
■ able programs for the Centre.
u
Panada need immigrants at affect the design of the Centre..
meat officials have had a’cKc" it behind closed doors.
^"X6. the racial discriminatory he high rate they have been com- I have yet to see the tea cere
I In order to have a group that to determine whether any sections
the act stiI1 con^ n^- forward in the post-war mony and kabuki.
■ would be representative of the
tae legislation conflict with
£i^
Canadian period or should the number be i II195 6 visited various buildings,
I community it was decided to have the Canadian Bill of Rights re
threatens > When
““l"”™"! both new and old, even invited
|a nearly equal proportion of wo- ports John E. Bird of the Cana
Some quarters think they are
to the- residence of Hasegawa
Iinen and men to serve on the new dian Press.
If a public inquiry takes place Kazuo, a movie star, and had a
wldlmany Can^^
I committee. A list of names] was
It is also learned here that the
Icarefully prepared from people act s overhaul could be preceded vtoukt hke to see some of them it is expected that some of the superb lunch. His home is famous
J2pear- ?ut which
S views advanced will be reflected toi its authentic Japanese de
who represent a wide field of JaX s??® ?01’P. °^ public inouiry mid fr°nsi ?°Uld be elimmated m tuture amendments to the Im- sign.
Ipanese Canadian activities and at which individuals and organi
dlT^10'1 Act- The immigration
Defence Minister. Ezaki, who
who are from among the top lead zations interested in immigration mid to what extent?
•epaitment itself has been work visited Canada, g'ave me audience
ers and organizers "within the would be able to present their
number of young
Canadians who will enter the ing on draft amendments for and became so excited about the
community. The following have
some time.
views on future Canadian immi
Centre that he was ready to take
■ agreed to serve on this commit- gration policy.
it
up with the Prime Minister.
■ tee: Niseis—Mrs. Aiko MurakaThese
two
developments
could
He
has asked Mr. Endo to head
■ mi, Mrs. Ruth Yonemoto, Mrs.’
a special committee to do every
■ Gloria Sumiya, Mrs. Hisaye Ha- mean that a revised Immigration
thing possible to help us. He will
|yashi, Messrs. M. Nishi, E. Ide, Act might not be readv for sub
ST
CATHARINES.
—
Canadian
be
a great backbone in Japan.
mission
to
Parliament
at
the
com
IF;Sunahara, M. Sumiya; Isseis—
is by these newer states on at
Gaimusho gave me a party—
I lirs. T. Ikeda, Messrs. T. Umezu- ing session. However, the govern ?rtJ8>S S1OUld take a stand on
one sad occasion.”
a!j kinds , of birds (sparrows,
Iki, T. Ide, C. Furukawa, F, Kon- ment might table a draft bill and Canada s anti-Asian laws, at the least
.
because
he
believes
the
ChrisPidgeons,
quails etc.) And speak
Ico.
AaXe
over for discussion at the same time they make known their
ban ?0Spel is the onlM answer for ing of .food, I haven’t had a same
stand
on
South
African
apartheid
1962
session.
I The new group met with some
■Since passage of the Bill of policy the Canadian Council of the deepest needs of men, Mr. meal in Japan for the last 3
I members of the Board on Thurs Rights at the last parliamentary SrRheS+1BlenniaI ^etimg- was Bennett is ,frankly interested in weeks. The variety of food is fan
day, October 27th. The Directors
tastic.
told by the secretary of its de ex«?rt ,of ^e Christian faith
explained the work to be carried session, there have been a variety partment of overseas
At
the
same
time
we
are
more
Last weekend was spent in Nik
®^ legal opinions on "whether the
missions,
cut by this group and expressed bill conflicts with the Immigra Rev. R. M. Bennett.
conscious than ever the behavior ko
(Prince
Tokugawa’s
ar
i the hope that through proper tion Act.
of our own nation leaves much rangement) at Toshogu and KeMr.
Bennett
is
a
,
.
— — full-time
planning and instituting of pro
"worker for the Canadian council to be desired and that our own gonnotaki.
grams there would be an ever
Finally, today is the first day
Has Been Criticized
and a member of the Baptist chicanery, our lack of fidelity to
increasing number of JC’s more
aiid our maltreatment I was left alone to do as I wish
Convention of Ontario and Que °V
Over the years, there have bec.
directly interested in and partiof our less privileged brethren, It s a relief. In Kyoto for 2 days^
been two main criticisms of Can
opr
lack,of concern for others, 1 visited the following; SanjyuCanada s anti-Asian
immi(continued on page eight)
adian
immigration
practices, giation laws and the policies they rises up in judgment against us,” 1Sangendo Hall, Kiyomizu Temple,
ihese are that Canadian immi- iePJesen^ cannot be sustained he stated.
Heian Jingu, Higashi-Honganji
without doing irreparable da
lernple, Nijo Castle, Old Imperial
Palace, Kinkaku-ji. With a spe
mage to pur name as a nation
and certainly act as a grave decial permit from Gaimusho and
the Old Imperial Palace I was
■ OSAKA, Japan.—A new pro- has specialized in fasteners for teirent to the Gospel when pre
able to see Katsura Ryuku, consented by a Canadian, for in
■
called Magic Tape will short-’
over half a century.
^4eied .the climax of old archi
stance
in
Korea,
Formosa
or
■
on ^e Japanese market.
The new product will begin ap Hong Kong,” said Mr. Bennett.
tectural -beauty. However, what
ll1S?d Magic Tape, because
pearing
.
on
the
market
soon
in
affected-me
most was the Ryua“
Or
we
must
ask
ourselves
how
TORONTO.
—
Four
CanadianI, ?two nbbons come in
i
eady-to-wear,
including
garm
nji
Garden.
It was breathlessly
much
further
we
should
remain
■ contact, they cling together like
Japanese students were awarded
beautiful.
For
the first time in
ents
for
babies,
children,
men
and
silent
on
the
matter
of
the
re
•honor graduation diplomas and
■ Ric and can be easily'separwomen,
and
in
industrial
uses.
cognition
of
China?
A
policy
so
my
life
I
was
able
to understand •
l
the ribb°ns is coverother awards over'the weekend
I he use of this tape is extensive unrealistic simply lays un for us at their respective schools.
what it' means to see with; the
I
of microscopic
| t he ° her Wlth equalIy tiny in not only apparel and industry, still greater danger for the years .T11^ were: Elmer Morishita of mind s eye and not the physical
but in shoes, leather accessories to come. Can the church continue Harbord Collegiate—honor grad- eye, to think what one feels' and
and luggage, medical bandages to condone in acquiescence a policy ^tioil .diploma; Ronald Ok.ada to feel what one thinks. Its sere«n?r10duct’ which has been and home furnishings. In the so obviously distasteful to our also of Harbord Colle£iate^d^
-unpretentious hpnesty
on
European and North Ame- aiming of 1961, it is anticipated selves and so obviously condi graduation diploma;
----- Atsuko
, , ,
Ka- fills one with humility and'.’inner
SV1"^ f01’ over two years, that housewives will be able to tioned by attitudes of a foreign mitakahara'of Jarvis Collegiafe— peace. I spent a whole afternoon
~
2 ? Priced exclusively in purchase the tape by the meter power?”
winner of an Ontario Government gazing at it with the monks and
.
Reviewing
the
international
in
department
stores.
It
is
avail
Velcro Co., Ltd.,
Scholarship and . William Kami- the other Japanese guests. I
Tiap<?ese Canadian -ven- able jn five colors initially, but situation Mr. Bennett remarked takahara ■ also of Jarvis- ’Col don’t think I could be the same
a^ distributor in Japan will include other colors in the that in the United Nations “our legiate won. an undisclosed award. person from this dav.
X?cpatrnned producL is MoWestern diplomatic skill, better
’ The only other thing that af
[Conunued on Page Eight)
interpreted as political chicanery
j£CMf Osaka, a firm which
fected me as greatly as
a<> the
I.v
has been recognized for what it
Ryuanji was a 320 years old farm
house called Furusato. It gave
TORONTO. — A
Canadianborn Nisei, who has been study me an ache , inside, a strong tug
ing voice in New York Citv, has aw w s°ul, .seeing such fresh
vitality and guts, yet so honestly
come out with his first L.P. re
simme.
this reason . I’m pro
cord. Frank Kumagai, formerly ceeding For
now to Nara tomorrow,
of Toronto, recorded in Japanese then to Izumo, the Oldest port of
many of the old popular songs Japan (westside) Matsue, Yanaas, “Kala-tachi No Hana,
> cuch as.
go and'then to Ise before returnmmae No Me-na-toh. Kojo No mg to Tokyo.
ki,” etc. for the album.
On Oct. 2.9th I’m having supper
The L.P. is now selling at the with Defence Minister Ezaki and
'mooka Book Shop. Anvone inX
otker influential 'people.
terested, can consult their ad Cn
Oct. 31st Canadian Embassy
in any Saturday issue of The
New Canadian.
^rnnfinupff an riao* oiaht)
Ashm Pohcy Oecried
fer Japanese Product ’Magic Tape'On The Market
S Just Jottings...
Students Win Awards
l
Can-Nisei Records L.P.
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«
Japanese Woman Doctor Creates Stir With Judo
TOULOUSE, France, Nov.
3—
(UPI) A tiny Japanese woman to study at Toulouse’s Purpan
doctor and her judo black belt Hospital which has a specialized
have caused something of a stir and ultra-modern section dealing
r
in this usually • quiet southern with children.
France city.
Miss Kobayashi specialized jn
Miss Mikiko Kobpwwh
Japan in pediactrics but TousI be the only woman doctor and Jouse citizens seemed more intoi judo teacher in Janan bef'^ ^he rested in her achievements in thj came to Euronm now has hun- judo field.
■ dreds of indn fn^s in s^u+hv."'sf
Pretty and attractive, she pre •
'<
i Lamport, candidate for (Vilne
Dail y France waiting to so» her nersented a hanpy picture in the
1’
^le editors of ethnic newsDr
and»e Cour- form and learn somethC-r of the
rrench nev-^^aners and young
^p'io? ' held on October. 31 in the ant—be-ond u-w: p :i A< orton
1 vU
]«^e^t judo techniques from her sters
in Toulouse ask^d if she
^e, jn the. first row are, from sei (Kaua ai ITagy: -ag). L.
e : flowing publicity she received would agree to give judo lessons.
Gh°myn (Nasa Meta), Dr. S ovoJ, Hay Despoto rch (New
Publica- j on her arrival.
.
Lhe accepted, not oniv for Ton
tiUjKy Slovak), T. Umezuki (New tions)
Milos Baycetich (Kanadski Srbobran) Ii
Kobayashi woa a scholar- louse but for other towns in the
Ulan A. Lamport, Dr. S. Rosocha Andres Laur (Vaba Eestlane).
I ship from France s cultural center area as well.
Radian
class m<jil
lent Ottawa
Kei
T Section
* Japanese
Advertising
THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for fnn^j*
ION
^ Canadians of Japanese Origin
iths
:r
iVEST,
5-5005
Vol. XXIV.—No. 87
f°r the Ja-
formation Of Committee Immigration Policies Receive Critic
ther groups
des is pureSay Khe
tble morals,
‘d and bar
me dance?
cn. a stateis made.
•fe the few
en among
is the
that there
Nisei at, without
:utive can
results
with this
hscriminddress is
but for
do not
nee Club
ntb.
lear a
in la
st, reVatch
three
n JaNojdoni i
;sses, I
East. I
peo- |
2 me. I
ease j
ran- 1
■For The JC Centre
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBErV1960
TORONTO, ONT.
Mr. Moriyama’s Letter
Continued From Sat.
EDITOR’S NOTE
In Mr. Raymond Moriyama’s
letter (first half in the Nov. 5th
issue) a world renown painter
was mentioned as Akamoto Taro,
We believe Mr. Moriyama meant
Omamoto Aaro, the painter and.
writer.
Revision of Act Delayed
., bn file last 8 days, I met over30 people; attended a flower ar■ The Board of Directors of the
rangmg demonstration (history■ Centre announced the formation
of Ikebana, from Rikka through.
■of a Program Planning CommitNageire to the abstract) pottery’
.k A yY’y1 "f thc Immigra- gration laws are too discrimim
labor force during the next few snow, doll festival, wood block:
■ tee whose function would be to
Kkely will be delayed tory and that the system operates
■study, analyse and institute suit- t30a
presents a problem, display etc. all which, I feel, will
until Canadian courts and °-Overn ■1 kai’bltrary fashion, much of
■ able programs for the Centre.
u
Panada need immigrants at affect the design of the Centre..
meat officials have had a’cKc" it behind closed doors.
^"X6. the racial discriminatory he high rate they have been com- I have yet to see the tea cere
I In order to have a group that to determine whether any sections
the act stiI1 con^ n^- forward in the post-war mony and kabuki.
■ would be representative of the
tae legislation conflict with
£i^
Canadian period or should the number be i II195 6 visited various buildings,
I community it was decided to have the Canadian Bill of Rights re
threatens > When
““l"”™"! both new and old, even invited
|a nearly equal proportion of wo- ports John E. Bird of the Cana
Some quarters think they are
to the- residence of Hasegawa
Iinen and men to serve on the new dian Press.
If a public inquiry takes place Kazuo, a movie star, and had a
wldlmany Can^^
I committee. A list of names] was
It is also learned here that the
Icarefully prepared from people act s overhaul could be preceded vtoukt hke to see some of them it is expected that some of the superb lunch. His home is famous
J2pear- ?ut which
S views advanced will be reflected toi its authentic Japanese de
who represent a wide field of JaX s??® ?01’P. °^ public inouiry mid fr°nsi ?°Uld be elimmated m tuture amendments to the Im- sign.
Ipanese Canadian activities and at which individuals and organi
dlT^10'1 Act- The immigration
Defence Minister. Ezaki, who
who are from among the top lead zations interested in immigration mid to what extent?
•epaitment itself has been work visited Canada, g'ave me audience
ers and organizers "within the would be able to present their
number of young
Canadians who will enter the ing on draft amendments for and became so excited about the
community. The following have
some time.
views on future Canadian immi
Centre that he was ready to take
■ agreed to serve on this commit- gration policy.
it
up with the Prime Minister.
■ tee: Niseis—Mrs. Aiko MurakaThese
two
developments
could
He
has asked Mr. Endo to head
■ mi, Mrs. Ruth Yonemoto, Mrs.’
a special committee to do every
■ Gloria Sumiya, Mrs. Hisaye Ha- mean that a revised Immigration
thing possible to help us. He will
|yashi, Messrs. M. Nishi, E. Ide, Act might not be readv for sub
ST
CATHARINES.
—
Canadian
be
a great backbone in Japan.
mission
to
Parliament
at
the
com
IF;Sunahara, M. Sumiya; Isseis—
is by these newer states on at
Gaimusho gave me a party—
I lirs. T. Ikeda, Messrs. T. Umezu- ing session. However, the govern ?rtJ8>S S1OUld take a stand on
one sad occasion.”
a!j kinds , of birds (sparrows,
Iki, T. Ide, C. Furukawa, F, Kon- ment might table a draft bill and Canada s anti-Asian laws, at the least
.
because
he
believes
the
ChrisPidgeons,
quails etc.) And speak
Ico.
AaXe
over for discussion at the same time they make known their
ban ?0Spel is the onlM answer for ing of .food, I haven’t had a same
stand
on
South
African
apartheid
1962
session.
I The new group met with some
■Since passage of the Bill of policy the Canadian Council of the deepest needs of men, Mr. meal in Japan for the last 3
I members of the Board on Thurs Rights at the last parliamentary SrRheS+1BlenniaI ^etimg- was Bennett is ,frankly interested in weeks. The variety of food is fan
day, October 27th. The Directors
tastic.
told by the secretary of its de ex«?rt ,of ^e Christian faith
explained the work to be carried session, there have been a variety partment of overseas
At
the
same
time
we
are
more
Last weekend was spent in Nik
®^ legal opinions on "whether the
missions,
cut by this group and expressed bill conflicts with the Immigra Rev. R. M. Bennett.
conscious than ever the behavior ko
(Prince
Tokugawa’s
ar
i the hope that through proper tion Act.
of our own nation leaves much rangement) at Toshogu and KeMr.
Bennett
is
a
,
.
— — full-time
planning and instituting of pro
"worker for the Canadian council to be desired and that our own gonnotaki.
grams there would be an ever
Finally, today is the first day
Has Been Criticized
and a member of the Baptist chicanery, our lack of fidelity to
increasing number of JC’s more
aiid our maltreatment I was left alone to do as I wish
Convention of Ontario and Que °V
Over the years, there have bec.
directly interested in and partiof our less privileged brethren, It s a relief. In Kyoto for 2 days^
been two main criticisms of Can
opr
lack,of concern for others, 1 visited the following; SanjyuCanada s anti-Asian
immi(continued on page eight)
adian
immigration
practices, giation laws and the policies they rises up in judgment against us,” 1Sangendo Hall, Kiyomizu Temple,
ihese are that Canadian immi- iePJesen^ cannot be sustained he stated.
Heian Jingu, Higashi-Honganji
without doing irreparable da
lernple, Nijo Castle, Old Imperial
Palace, Kinkaku-ji. With a spe
mage to pur name as a nation
and certainly act as a grave decial permit from Gaimusho and
the Old Imperial Palace I was
■ OSAKA, Japan.—A new pro- has specialized in fasteners for teirent to the Gospel when pre
able to see Katsura Ryuku, consented by a Canadian, for in
■
called Magic Tape will short-’
over half a century.
^4eied .the climax of old archi
stance
in
Korea,
Formosa
or
■
on ^e Japanese market.
The new product will begin ap Hong Kong,” said Mr. Bennett.
tectural -beauty. However, what
ll1S?d Magic Tape, because
pearing
.
on
the
market
soon
in
affected-me
most was the Ryua“
Or
we
must
ask
ourselves
how
TORONTO.
—
Four
CanadianI, ?two nbbons come in
i
eady-to-wear,
including
garm
nji
Garden.
It was breathlessly
much
further
we
should
remain
■ contact, they cling together like
Japanese students were awarded
beautiful.
For
the first time in
ents
for
babies,
children,
men
and
silent
on
the
matter
of
the
re
•honor graduation diplomas and
■ Ric and can be easily'separwomen,
and
in
industrial
uses.
cognition
of
China?
A
policy
so
my
life
I
was
able
to understand •
l
the ribb°ns is coverother awards over'the weekend
I he use of this tape is extensive unrealistic simply lays un for us at their respective schools.
what it' means to see with; the
I
of microscopic
| t he ° her Wlth equalIy tiny in not only apparel and industry, still greater danger for the years .T11^ were: Elmer Morishita of mind s eye and not the physical
but in shoes, leather accessories to come. Can the church continue Harbord Collegiate—honor grad- eye, to think what one feels' and
and luggage, medical bandages to condone in acquiescence a policy ^tioil .diploma; Ronald Ok.ada to feel what one thinks. Its sere«n?r10duct’ which has been and home furnishings. In the so obviously distasteful to our also of Harbord Colle£iate^d^
-unpretentious hpnesty
on
European and North Ame- aiming of 1961, it is anticipated selves and so obviously condi graduation diploma;
----- Atsuko
, , ,
Ka- fills one with humility and'.’inner
SV1"^ f01’ over two years, that housewives will be able to tioned by attitudes of a foreign mitakahara'of Jarvis Collegiafe— peace. I spent a whole afternoon
~
2 ? Priced exclusively in purchase the tape by the meter power?”
winner of an Ontario Government gazing at it with the monks and
.
Reviewing
the
international
in
department
stores.
It
is
avail
Velcro Co., Ltd.,
Scholarship and . William Kami- the other Japanese guests. I
Tiap<?ese Canadian -ven- able jn five colors initially, but situation Mr. Bennett remarked takahara ■ also of Jarvis- ’Col don’t think I could be the same
a^ distributor in Japan will include other colors in the that in the United Nations “our legiate won. an undisclosed award. person from this dav.
X?cpatrnned producL is MoWestern diplomatic skill, better
’ The only other thing that af
[Conunued on Page Eight)
interpreted as political chicanery
j£CMf Osaka, a firm which
fected me as greatly as
a<> the
I.v
has been recognized for what it
Ryuanji was a 320 years old farm
house called Furusato. It gave
TORONTO. — A
Canadianborn Nisei, who has been study me an ache , inside, a strong tug
ing voice in New York Citv, has aw w s°ul, .seeing such fresh
vitality and guts, yet so honestly
come out with his first L.P. re
simme.
this reason . I’m pro
cord. Frank Kumagai, formerly ceeding For
now to Nara tomorrow,
of Toronto, recorded in Japanese then to Izumo, the Oldest port of
many of the old popular songs Japan (westside) Matsue, Yanaas, “Kala-tachi No Hana,
> cuch as.
go and'then to Ise before returnmmae No Me-na-toh. Kojo No mg to Tokyo.
ki,” etc. for the album.
On Oct. 2.9th I’m having supper
The L.P. is now selling at the with Defence Minister Ezaki and
'mooka Book Shop. Anvone inX
otker influential 'people.
terested, can consult their ad Cn
Oct. 31st Canadian Embassy
in any Saturday issue of The
New Canadian.
^rnnfinupff an riao* oiaht)
Ashm Pohcy Oecried
fer Japanese Product ’Magic Tape'On The Market
S Just Jottings...
Students Win Awards
l
Can-Nisei Records L.P.
Vote For The Candidate Of Your Choice Bui Vote
«
Japanese Woman Doctor Creates Stir With Judo
TOULOUSE, France, Nov.
3—
(UPI) A tiny Japanese woman to study at Toulouse’s Purpan
doctor and her judo black belt Hospital which has a specialized
have caused something of a stir and ultra-modern section dealing
r
in this usually • quiet southern with children.
France city.
Miss Kobayashi specialized jn
Miss Mikiko Kobpwwh
Japan in pediactrics but TousI be the only woman doctor and Jouse citizens seemed more intoi judo teacher in Janan bef'^ ^he rested in her achievements in thj came to Euronm now has hun- judo field.
■ dreds of indn fn^s in s^u+hv."'sf
Pretty and attractive, she pre •
'<
i Lamport, candidate for (Vilne
Dail y France waiting to so» her nersented a hanpy picture in the
1’
^le editors of ethnic newsDr
and»e Cour- form and learn somethC-r of the
rrench nev-^^aners and young
^p'io? ' held on October. 31 in the ant—be-ond u-w: p :i A< orton
1 vU
]«^e^t judo techniques from her sters
in Toulouse ask^d if she
^e, jn the. first row are, from sei (Kaua ai ITagy: -ag). L.
e : flowing publicity she received would agree to give judo lessons.
Gh°myn (Nasa Meta), Dr. S ovoJ, Hay Despoto rch (New
Publica- j on her arrival.
.
Lhe accepted, not oniv for Ton
tiUjKy Slovak), T. Umezuki (New tions)
Milos Baycetich (Kanadski Srbobran) Ii
Kobayashi woa a scholar- louse but for other towns in the
Ulan A. Lamport, Dr. S. Rosocha Andres Laur (Vaba Eestlane).
I ship from France s cultural center area as well.
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storniing trip.
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major leagues, and Tsuneo Cappy
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and enjoy home cooking
Baseball
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Frick during the Giants’ tour.
Mrs. T. Nishikawa
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Bal De Mal Club Resumes
Male Help Wanted
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He saat'S Elsa Lanchester,
Centre every
second iS®00^ drably
saia lie had a recent
I public bible ^address in Ja- atTt’’nhV5heryou get caLW
aSeSday f°r a social evening
uy'For Particulars phone
it, ne said.
^ “Pm not supposed" and dance practices. Plans are al? Sam Hagino at RU. 3-8812 (Toronto^’
I panese by Mr. R. Trost, ret0Th°rk until November.”
holidwUn?nVay
the annual
| presentative of the Watch
Tr3he-Gi-year-oid actor hailed hohday dance which) due tQ FIRST CLASS ALTERATION Ginr
ressmaker. Phone HU. 9-1960 cfSontof
2 '.lstnias and New Years day
tee
highest
sense
”
I years a missionary in JatSl? I??7, wiH be held
He added: “Watch Gary Cooper in3 ?d (kabuki) heartbreakI pan), 8:00 p.m., Friday, No1 Satyrday in January. Sf ‘ b Btlouse' S0^^^ She^^
•
he $Lld’ adding, “anybody SveJ
WSh tO avail teem[vember 11th at Kingdom
lea, biu he s very clever and niSs. exotic is out of his sehes of these practice sessions
I Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, pneSnK g<5t causLt/l’m not clever and
hieiaS t0 do is £° there m preparation for the gala holiGIRL WANTED for variety -torp UYT
I 1005 Gerrard Street East.
*
■times? tO get caught at it some- lol belter S ag“' M
event are weIcomo to join «
I
sii“s««2
| No collection taken, all peo•
The
Club
is
6 P.m. (Toronto)
d-OSdb after
distinguished actor, known T kaag’kten, who does not speak looking for new members.
I pie of goodwill welcome. forThe
many memorable roles de- Japanese, said that Kabuki is “a
| For information please c med to name which was his andgS
danCe and posture andgiven MrI phone OX. 4-5337 in ToronMis. Sokichi Ito at a narfv
and opeiatic voice that I adore. J
ka d)iMr' and Mrs. Fuji TanlI to.
.
1 don t even have to read the
EDITOR'S NOTE
or know ^ story ? can io^nJh?
and friends
*eB***B’,a*5BI““l,^,*m,**|™Mw«ttl-B-ulg^—„
signedh® 'OBSERVED SpLai ^end H?r see the same performance several voyage
Rooms to Let
the ' It0’S bon
Te “d adfc^caS tunes running. I don’t even it an
The Club gratefully acknow- TWO unfurnished EZ^TEThE..
back m my chair.”
| get in touch with you We wn,L
to publish your letter
°U <^ ^ke
e<
M
SS thj following donations:
ferin^d’ EE' seEond-flo.or lat-bcLK
himaSnf that ?abuki reminded
in njl"?-^ Ta“ka. “ 7-s fcs di,“
Phm
nim
of
a
man
of
65
who
kept
his
A MEMORABLE
^hi- Ito, Mr. and _____ __
pseudonym "OBSERVER"
Tour innocence,” he added: “iVglad Mr^ 7 m
Jtetsunuya, all commem- ~---------- - ------------------------ - --i£ hd 1 haVe Ee^er ]ost teat i
WEDDING RECEPTION
°
r
^
in
^
teeir
son’s marriage.
I
?L.Ish Pleasure in acting—in
rtl’te lid," S”. r=ur !.„., I d^f
barking?
S
‘
Ito
’
on
em
'
I
A H is a good policy to
f
requires
another hat.
When
g
teeir
round
the
world
J
horv®
the
RIGHT
POLICY
1
do, I should be through.”
—____ -te^KAihishi
(
Consult
'
1
ample FACILITIES,
DELICIOUS FOOD
AND ALSO
PINE ATMOSPHERE
COME TO
mill HOUSE
Three Air-Conditioned
Banquet Rooms
925 EGLINTON WEST
RU. 1-9123
TORONTO
piinf HeV-eS that ‘SSng^lte Ster
forget teem the
I foiget them the day
XmuLp d°ne ^
he saic
Female Cancer Phobia. >•
| WALES and DUNCAN
| Durance agents
I pdge about canceiXT reSX CaPCen ^^
teat only
f
5
464 Vongo Street, Toronto
revealed that
only 14
ntormation
from
Hawaii
and
?
Phono wa. 1-3171
actually
had
the.
disease.’
awomen
■
Brazil also indicated that Jap
aaIso told the conference
I
. accoFdl^ to a member n
nese emigrants suffered more
more l —___________ ~of the American Cancer Society. cancer
detecting breast iWapln^^ CanCer than those Ir
i
~—=========
STowte became
ti0t;iMrPopnia i01d the teterna- on ill°r€
I
Cancer Conference here nethS
Pr-^
He said the at^d
nCer conterence is being
? a recent check of 476 women method required women only to attended by some 60 cancer spea^SKSTiSR RBd S01.WJT05
who were convinced they had ■xJ™ne their breasts each day.
are
33 Nations.. There
notary publio
. _ us method he said was nut
^Panese
cancer
experts
I
T
t£°APraC-1Ce five Fears agoPin attending. The conference endJd
513 TempU hiding
the American state of Idaho and its two-week meeting Oct 22
^™D st. west
OFFICE
RESIDENCE
EM. 4-1394
AustS
^ Canada and after switching its site from ToToronto
2
Vesta
Drive
EM. 4-I3S5
Austiaha. As a result of this sim- Kyo to Kyoto in western Japan.
HUdson 5-1365
|l EM‘ 6-3323
Res.: Ro. 7-3427
agePof Chre’ r Said’ the percent- age of bi east cancer cures had
■ BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
risen
per cent* tn
70 perfrom
cent. 52 P
tO about+
NOTARY PUBLIC
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
A conference symposium
1008 Northern Ontario Building
w r°iogy s“ 'MiiiiiMim
330 Bay Street (at Adelaida)
that the incidence of cancer in
Shirley and Jerry Kutsukake
TORONTO
wish to announce the address
h?d emiSrated to
mazil and Hawaii was 1.5 to two
or their residence as: Apart
nes^wh^3161,
that in ^Pament 308 2370 Keele Street,
nese who remained in Japan.
■
Toronto lo, Ontario. Phone
Lucien C. Kurata
CHerry 9-1062.
j
\
e Specialize In Giffware Of Duality From The Orient
kacquerware — Porcelain Tableware — Household
JImAS*1’ studio -
T*PT^“^^ OMtUS'fKOTO'SUtfUiS-
LE. 2-63-78
Wo°d Handiwork—Framed Pictures And
y,i . S
dental Jewellery — Japanese Folding Screens And
laoies - Dolls And Statuettes — Flower Arrangement
Accessories, etc., etc. '
°^H Ave., Toronto
^jblock east of Pape Ave)
H. S. TSURUDA .
Tel. HO. 3-7831
Store Open: 9 a.m.—9 p.m.
Watch Repair Shop
HO. 5-3652 — Reg: LE. 2-7445
828 Broadview Ave., Toronto
'Japanese Canadian .Agent?
S3 Rowntree Ave., TORONTO
-BO. 9-ffiis
|
See SUS NAGAI
432 Parliament Street
TORONTO
Phone WA. 4-8427
For Complete Real Estate Service
In Metro Toronto
TOSH
machine co.
n?
YONEMITSU.
EWM
Member of Real. Estate Board Photo Co-op.
1779-A DANFORTH AVE., TORONTO
(two blocks East of Coxwell)
BUSINESS &
PHONE
RESIDENCE
HO. 9-0551
THE NEW CANADIAN
SPORTS
PAGE 7
dotes and doings
Expect Speedy Action On Global US-Japan Series
TOKYO.—The idea of a U S
CALENDAR
_
f
E ®®«««M«ej>®»©0e099egetei
B*t Church To Hold Fall Bazaar
&S^?d — - ^SSi«t^
November
It was learned that the proposal will be talked
over at a
!—Toronto.
1 u E • ? beautiful handmade
Buddhist Church
high-level meeting of Japanese
ftteS“P at sme a« i» th” Bazaar0 tf b^F Chu^>’s Fall quilt which will be raffled off
l
Nisei
^'Teeners will
and Americans in Tokyo,
Nov.
Sand Sni“ed mits and socks for
’
dec
November
Dauce
at Hastinas
16, at the conclusion of the San
the cold winter ahead and aprons
■fiucutonum from 9 p.m. to 1 dm AdFrancisco Giants’ current barn^on will be SI.00. Everyone weigalore for the women will also
storniing trip.
.
oe on sale.
Toronto. Burdhist Church
Scheduled to attend the session
perpetual memorial service.
C
i°
Urs
?
’
the
h
ead
of
the
are U.S. Ambassador Douo-las
Bin” y JiS-n * been forgotten. For 2« ‘meet^nf° B* Church
MacArthur II; Noboru Inouye
him and his family, there will be
bla
^
s
<
has
proposed
the
Tranee
Moons.
The
fish
commissioner of Japanese base
Piping hot noodles, sushi, chow
ball; the president of Japan’®
shiru-ko, and pastries.
major leagues, and Tsuneo Cappy
A a 1 f?’get our kitehen for
Harada, who is representing U.S.
and enjoy home cooking
Baseball
Commissioner ° Ford N™ the | tMfe^
at the bazaar.
Frick during the Giants’ tour.
Mrs. T. Nishikawa
The sports newspaper, Hbchi .~
~
---------------—
---------jys
how
piece
for
any
la
dies
Shimbun, headlined news of the
bF2£B?1£S
CLASSiFig©
PATRONITE
OUR ADVERTISERS
Charles laughton lauds The Japanese Kabuki
Bal De Mal Club Resumes
Male Help Wanted
Smrs helpe5
Berger
H MONTREAU-The Fall aeHvi- Swart- 431 Kmg; Street West. at(Toronto)
ties of the Hal de Mai Club have
5?^’ 1S exa^eration of some
i esumed once again and the group
Female Help Wanted
S
a * ths J^nese ComLr?
’
3
a
dif
ference
of
deI You are invited to hear a
He saat'S Elsa Lanchester,
Centre every
second iS®00^ drably
saia lie had a recent
I public bible ^address in Ja- atTt’’nhV5heryou get caLW
aSeSday f°r a social evening
uy'For Particulars phone
it, ne said.
^ “Pm not supposed" and dance practices. Plans are al? Sam Hagino at RU. 3-8812 (Toronto^’
I panese by Mr. R. Trost, ret0Th°rk until November.”
holidwUn?nVay
the annual
| presentative of the Watch
Tr3he-Gi-year-oid actor hailed hohday dance which) due tQ FIRST CLASS ALTERATION Ginr
ressmaker. Phone HU. 9-1960 cfSontof
2 '.lstnias and New Years day
tee
highest
sense
”
I years a missionary in JatSl? I??7, wiH be held
He added: “Watch Gary Cooper in3 ?d (kabuki) heartbreakI pan), 8:00 p.m., Friday, No1 Satyrday in January. Sf ‘ b Btlouse' S0^^^ She^^
•
he $Lld’ adding, “anybody SveJ
WSh tO avail teem[vember 11th at Kingdom
lea, biu he s very clever and niSs. exotic is out of his sehes of these practice sessions
I Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, pneSnK g<5t causLt/l’m not clever and
hieiaS t0 do is £° there m preparation for the gala holiGIRL WANTED for variety -torp UYT
I 1005 Gerrard Street East.
*
■times? tO get caught at it some- lol belter S ag“' M
event are weIcomo to join «
I
sii“s««2
| No collection taken, all peo•
The
Club
is
6 P.m. (Toronto)
d-OSdb after
distinguished actor, known T kaag’kten, who does not speak looking for new members.
I pie of goodwill welcome. forThe
many memorable roles de- Japanese, said that Kabuki is “a
| For information please c med to name which was his andgS
danCe and posture andgiven MrI phone OX. 4-5337 in ToronMis. Sokichi Ito at a narfv
and opeiatic voice that I adore. J
ka d)iMr' and Mrs. Fuji TanlI to.
.
1 don t even have to read the
EDITOR'S NOTE
or know ^ story ? can io^nJh?
and friends
*eB***B’,a*5BI““l,^,*m,**|™Mw«ttl-B-ulg^—„
signedh® 'OBSERVED SpLai ^end H?r see the same performance several voyage
Rooms to Let
the ' It0’S bon
Te “d adfc^caS tunes running. I don’t even it an
The Club gratefully acknow- TWO unfurnished EZ^TEThE..
back m my chair.”
| get in touch with you We wn,L
to publish your letter
°U <^ ^ke
e<
M
SS thj following donations:
ferin^d’ EE' seEond-flo.or lat-bcLK
himaSnf that ?abuki reminded
in njl"?-^ Ta“ka. “ 7-s fcs di,“
Phm
nim
of
a
man
of
65
who
kept
his
A MEMORABLE
^hi- Ito, Mr. and _____ __
pseudonym "OBSERVER"
Tour innocence,” he added: “iVglad Mr^ 7 m
Jtetsunuya, all commem- ~---------- - ------------------------ - --i£ hd 1 haVe Ee^er ]ost teat i
WEDDING RECEPTION
°
r
^
in
^
teeir
son’s marriage.
I
?L.Ish Pleasure in acting—in
rtl’te lid," S”. r=ur !.„., I d^f
barking?
S
‘
Ito
’
on
em
'
I
A H is a good policy to
f
requires
another hat.
When
g
teeir
round
the
world
J
horv®
the
RIGHT
POLICY
1
do, I should be through.”
—____ -te^KAihishi
(
Consult
'
1
ample FACILITIES,
DELICIOUS FOOD
AND ALSO
PINE ATMOSPHERE
COME TO
mill HOUSE
Three Air-Conditioned
Banquet Rooms
925 EGLINTON WEST
RU. 1-9123
TORONTO
piinf HeV-eS that ‘SSng^lte Ster
forget teem the
I foiget them the day
XmuLp d°ne ^
he saic
Female Cancer Phobia. >•
| WALES and DUNCAN
| Durance agents
I pdge about canceiXT reSX CaPCen ^^
teat only
f
5
464 Vongo Street, Toronto
revealed that
only 14
ntormation
from
Hawaii
and
?
Phono wa. 1-3171
actually
had
the.
disease.’
awomen
■
Brazil also indicated that Jap
aaIso told the conference
I
. accoFdl^ to a member n
nese emigrants suffered more
more l —___________ ~of the American Cancer Society. cancer
detecting breast iWapln^^ CanCer than those Ir
i
~—=========
STowte became
ti0t;iMrPopnia i01d the teterna- on ill°r€
I
Cancer Conference here nethS
Pr-^
He said the at^d
nCer conterence is being
? a recent check of 476 women method required women only to attended by some 60 cancer spea^SKSTiSR RBd S01.WJT05
who were convinced they had ■xJ™ne their breasts each day.
are
33 Nations.. There
notary publio
. _ us method he said was nut
^Panese
cancer
experts
I
T
t£°APraC-1Ce five Fears agoPin attending. The conference endJd
513 TempU hiding
the American state of Idaho and its two-week meeting Oct 22
^™D st. west
OFFICE
RESIDENCE
EM. 4-1394
AustS
^ Canada and after switching its site from ToToronto
2
Vesta
Drive
EM. 4-I3S5
Austiaha. As a result of this sim- Kyo to Kyoto in western Japan.
HUdson 5-1365
|l EM‘ 6-3323
Res.: Ro. 7-3427
agePof Chre’ r Said’ the percent- age of bi east cancer cures had
■ BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
risen
per cent* tn
70 perfrom
cent. 52 P
tO about+
NOTARY PUBLIC
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
A conference symposium
1008 Northern Ontario Building
w r°iogy s“ 'MiiiiiMim
330 Bay Street (at Adelaida)
that the incidence of cancer in
Shirley and Jerry Kutsukake
TORONTO
wish to announce the address
h?d emiSrated to
mazil and Hawaii was 1.5 to two
or their residence as: Apart
nes^wh^3161,
that in ^Pament 308 2370 Keele Street,
nese who remained in Japan.
■
Toronto lo, Ontario. Phone
Lucien C. Kurata
CHerry 9-1062.
j
\
e Specialize In Giffware Of Duality From The Orient
kacquerware — Porcelain Tableware — Household
JImAS*1’ studio -
T*PT^“^^ OMtUS'fKOTO'SUtfUiS-
LE. 2-63-78
Wo°d Handiwork—Framed Pictures And
y,i . S
dental Jewellery — Japanese Folding Screens And
laoies - Dolls And Statuettes — Flower Arrangement
Accessories, etc., etc. '
°^H Ave., Toronto
^jblock east of Pape Ave)
H. S. TSURUDA .
Tel. HO. 3-7831
Store Open: 9 a.m.—9 p.m.
Watch Repair Shop
HO. 5-3652 — Reg: LE. 2-7445
828 Broadview Ave., Toronto
'Japanese Canadian .Agent?
S3 Rowntree Ave., TORONTO
-BO. 9-ffiis
|
See SUS NAGAI
432 Parliament Street
TORONTO
Phone WA. 4-8427
For Complete Real Estate Service
In Metro Toronto
TOSH
machine co.
n?
YONEMITSU.
EWM
Member of Real. Estate Board Photo Co-op.
1779-A DANFORTH AVE., TORONTO
(two blocks East of Coxwell)
BUSINESS &
PHONE
RESIDENCE
HO. 9-0551
Page 8
Mr. Moriyama's Letter
SS2®5L£^fADIAN
(continued Jrom page ^j
Z“ Whism Nw * To Modern Dancing
Sfefe^owber
an invitation to me
^ Ambassador Bull toela- ned W “& 7^
th^Tn °\thRCentre and to meet
in Tn?
t0 Board of Trade, now
a
the care of a medieval
m Tokyo on a goodwill trip
by Ralph Darazio.
nT
varazio, also
also
T Chang? oX ^^M is Hage- fenced American art and liters sense
5°^’ -Md mi^tly to the TSUMURA,
knXsher’ Kei
Odds and Ends
have in 3 weeks l ciX’ r hfS an imP°rtant dis- sense of uniqueness in Hawkins’
“ah XXX in JaiPan does say
Editor;,. KEN
T SectX
hops and°Ud f “S\ Everf W
Ple in mpdern dance field.
presentation. The costumes are Section Editor andI aZ^X5*
" Cni^m3 say“g it.
^^^e.H
their
subjects
with
""' ^ ^
Ha'vkins, one of AnieriManager;
-Ad \ ertisinoIto“ of & fK XX & tiem out
out being literal.
s
tn
Paringaa nf„“preg?am “r’ hi
subscript^
tertained Mr. AkLnoto T»?
^^ 6 —*myself for atau“ " Xfnl
per year
molt ^Ce’ r83^ Hawkins. “The I
cost him about $3500 “
nd '
^ens preoccupation -with
479 QUEEN ST. WEST
3- Odori by a first'eiass geisha blake °n. whenever in one1 S"'Sfe-ies of “^ A- XeXT “^ is for ^e |
l____EMpire 6-5005
P View recital bv the
Kam is more .penetrating
.was “pretty fo™t™ 5™’ watcJ “d A03"
^gperso^fty?’ mS ^ StreSSes °f surprisingly full nr
ma
but
fascinating.
uiXna* y0U Wear a hat ^d no
ambitions. He has h^P ails and
Place! ^S?™' ^«tied «8 Clear
(continued from pagt Mj, AMS®6 ci=a««« are like ladon of ^/““‘’aBy a distil- stu^ofl^
t0 ^e f°r two years on “8 Cie!while directin p- ! e Places”
common nX-aFT^ 01 smh gedy that
future.
Jar$e
V Personal tra- dance classes ft hi^r
ThXlXaX T are snl>eA
lifeb
Pondering Village studio. Aftei
ed few51™" has already provsaWhfk
aPd wherefores. He
^W d.? ^aonary’aFthe Xo X?£ ^*tls and
gifessss tour he plans to take lL?°nal
wte HaS ? and sheen on
toAhe Orient and pe han4 mni
e& are ^RF'^ Txu-are beautiful- men— wxaSg=W
European festival „XX'
^TbS™”^ heads md
Of living iseSadaSOn Why S0 much
companiment
providA^
103
af>
their hair dyed.
“ ”en hm
Hokubei Mainchi
4a&? :"p£tant h
I
New Japanese Product
Stalls hwa< S‘".
^eTc'°sts 28c to fix
people .in
yH 5® Said “Most
Poser® “u“a DtaX X^ c™- ino-.
■ to daydream of excit
oooV
’
^
fc
necessary.
y glns are unS X£nces
aren’t haw
pX‘TS
cta“*
er
th
A
t
yX
worry.
about
wheth
Sorry for the X&«; ^ “^“X S
St
»'n
S
a
«™ing
of
deny,
with repeated 'd
veiV well
effion 1J ^' *h‘° ^ T
cleaning ted Washing or dry
-°nya^
In Tokyo
wo&^
Award for Hayakawa
™SY^SueslaHXa'ra'
AUTUMN bazaar
—also—
Bingo and many other games!
I
I Give
Blood
CM<- YOUR
I
Personal
Service—
F- HORI
props
2^”
devised
American screen
°f tHe
[imperial Cultural
receive
an
from
t
' -Gay decoration
(Continued from Page One)
n
ci^inS- in the Centre’s activities
I nistrwA
m^try on Nov. 3.
Hayakawa, 71 Rn^WA
Quoting. Japanese a S ld° code- ing k ^^st.need in program =“-Ssr“
army colonel in inftitute th P?Wted out’ was to
Bridge at the Riv
?i?=aSs
ThZ)fXd “cm® f (AX
contribution to the X
hiS
would be .f £ °f Centre that
d>ng to an annourement here
the largest nn*~» “ |
Toronto Buddhist Church I
__
and
^tbictin WtJling Jnvital[ou
BEVERLEY STREET
red cross
ing."
tenure operatit w^n™ th? ^ also- that
thusifsm
ved with en“take ov vA 5 “im t0 members BurS new /^^^Ittee
however, expressed S s*^ for discus^?^
°PeMd
a*d
have nil
desire to valuablT:^
were expressed □ stincfive ideas i
in the mmds of
?° doubt
a very capable P?e Directo« that
-1—*b:isSB.g
SUWIBILT
HiEUlJMiTEF
■
Bus. OX. 8-3191
TORONTO. ONT.^™' ^^^
'
I action " \„X&* X
ifcSS
NIKKA KOGYO SHA
—presents—
Shochiku Grandscope
DAKARETA HANAYOME'
(A Bride In His Arm)
ALSO
Jirocho Story
“ISHIMATSU TO
OIWAK SANGORO"
MOV. 14, 15 6 16
from 5:30 P.M.
ASTOR THEATRE
Yonge and Bloor
NOW!
activities.
tne Centre’s
I th^a^the* P™^ Ported out
Committee studied!!™ P!nnin^
sible . program! t?PeS of P°s'
' establish thp ! ?y Were to
I each And “
requirements of
| aen. And as programs are insti-
''$£?™ fit ™ES
4 APL SAILINGS TO JAPAN
Permanent insurancethe sure way to security
ft
saeae?FT°a"HE“"M^^
?F ^^“Sv *,is X^’3 of
I
Should he buy a permanent !!- y J°r hls famdy.
estate no matter when he d es° oJ ’^f * guarantees an
protection sufficient--Sav
?
temPoraiy
are financially independent 56 65’ when his children
but asTg^ne^
is somewhat different
solution. Life expectancwSn
“surance is the better ’
•reason why. They sSv «'fig “ provide one Sood
hve to ageV But
35 ^ probably
K ?°W’ ^ Probably Ih?^^^^^
wife,
is to help a man guarantee fiZnA- ?!1* ^"ce
for his wife after he d£ th^e f£ia Wdepen^^
the limitations of temporan^rn^^ mdicate both
peE™;r* iS“on and why
Pleased to give you the “ “*™ would be
See the
Man from
Manufacturers
EM. 8-9788
EM. 3 • 5081
Formation Of Committee
1:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M
essss
918 Bathurst Street
Costumes
PRINTING iHinniim
? <apan rMnd triP-
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vour TraS !n.ciude meals, entertainmpnfUn’ fUn and re,axation,
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L J>S PRESIDENT WILSON Der FRANCISCO / LOS ANGELES
" "rOm LOS A"gelK
2- S^iD?^^^
3. «S&CM^^^
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R. Kinoshita
Representative
TORONTO
Tel: £M. 4-1314
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* ^erth cgg"n?°<^J^
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4. SS PRESIDENT. CLE^^
Name
HaWa"'?°P^
Address.'---------------------------
I am planning a trip for
!JS»Iife
monfh
year
Miss P<
nttle gir
| Broadway
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awaiting
"ar husba
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^Pring at
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b°oked f0
at Palm ;
somewhat
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l? keep mv
*”0 said la
^11 Host
toront
Ki,noshita 1
,29 Broads, New York 6 _ ^ ^
Was
stan
,?he is th(
J- Kh
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SS2®5L£^fADIAN
(continued Jrom page ^j
Z“ Whism Nw * To Modern Dancing
Sfefe^owber
an invitation to me
^ Ambassador Bull toela- ned W “& 7^
th^Tn °\thRCentre and to meet
in Tn?
t0 Board of Trade, now
a
the care of a medieval
m Tokyo on a goodwill trip
by Ralph Darazio.
nT
varazio, also
also
T Chang? oX ^^M is Hage- fenced American art and liters sense
5°^’ -Md mi^tly to the TSUMURA,
knXsher’ Kei
Odds and Ends
have in 3 weeks l ciX’ r hfS an imP°rtant dis- sense of uniqueness in Hawkins’
“ah XXX in JaiPan does say
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presentation. The costumes are Section Editor andI aZ^X5*
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their
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subscript^
tertained Mr. AkLnoto T»?
^^ 6 —*myself for atau“ " Xfnl
per year
molt ^Ce’ r83^ Hawkins. “The I
cost him about $3500 “
nd '
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fascinating.
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t0 ^e f°r two years on “8 Cie!while directin p- ! e Places”
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future.
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their hair dyed.
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Quoting. Japanese a S ld° code- ing k ^^st.need in program =“-Ssr“
army colonel in inftitute th P?Wted out’ was to
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the largest nn*~» “ |
Toronto Buddhist Church I
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however, expressed S s*^ for discus^?^
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were expressed □ stincfive ideas i
in the mmds of
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ALSO
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918 Bathurst Street
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■ easing
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| of a N
| Torontc
I client
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I which t
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| the Old
Toronto
Irish to
work ft
mention!
Before
assistant
Chapter,
swers oi
arisen oi
wived, t
L J>S PRESIDENT WILSON Der FRANCISCO / LOS ANGELES
" "rOm LOS A"gelK
2- S^iD?^^^
3. «S&CM^^^
I
R. Kinoshita
Representative
TORONTO
Tel: £M. 4-1314
"" L°S
Mar. 2, or Apr. 17.
Round trip fares toF b- 12’ returns Mar. 24.
* ^erth cgg"n?°<^J^
— from $648
shl?^1?761 b'me is limited
fares to Japan from $295.
ship. Reduced fares still apply
°ne way by air, one way by
4. SS PRESIDENT. CLE^^
Name
HaWa"'?°P^
Address.'---------------------------
I am planning a trip for
!JS»Iife
monfh
year
Miss P<
nttle gir
| Broadway
i haPPy h
awaiting
"ar husba
Shaw, hop
Pat is s
^Pring at
“'ossom
b°oked f0
at Palm ;
somewhat
Fas- “I jus
l? keep mv
*”0 said la
^11 Host
toront
Ki,noshita 1
,29 Broads, New York 6 _ ^ ^
Was
stan
,?he is th(
J- Kh
DjWe here.