Page 1
12, 1962
■>‘kr*-a|
THE NEW CANADIAN
Wk
itor
sag
^sace,
ARIO
Anjndependent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
Vol. XXVI.—No. 38
MUIUUII
JAPAN CAMERA store re
veals that 2 Toronto Japanese
Canadians were trophy winners
in their recent photography con
I test. They are: L. Nakamura—
for the Best Color -.Award; D.
Nakamoto—for the Best Black
and White Award. . '
Cherry Festival
At High Park On
Sunday Afternoon
WEDNESDAY. MAY 16, 1962
TORONTO. ONTARIO
MJCCA Picnic Slated For Carman
WINNIPEG.—The May meet
ing of the Executive Committee
of the Manitoba JCCA was held
on May 2nd, 1962 at- 825 Win
nipeg Ave.
In order to simplify matters,
notices of future meeting's will be
printed on
postcards and
mailed to the executive each
month.
The executives of the MJCCA
were recent guests of the Consul immigration. Other members of
N. Takasugi, at his residence fol the committee include: N. Shited
lowing the elections.
Acknow mizu, ].).
, F. Mitani, R,
ledgement was sent to the Consul I ukumura, Mr. Claude de Forest.
not nsNISEI ARTS AND LETTERS
■n 3 and
and a similar letter was sent with Consul N. Takasugi (honorary
TANKOBUSHI
CLUB is also holding a photoregards to the Tenehosetsu recep member).
graphy contest. Trophies will be Tsuki ga detta, detta
tion.
making
President Shimizu commented
given for the ibest black and Tsuki ga detta, yoi, yoi
', apply
on
the Jr. JCCA report prepared
Some
of
the
members
of
the
white shot, and the best color Miike tank© no ue ni detta,
gton St.
by
W. Shibata and recommended
association
were
guests
at
a
re
picture. This contest is open to
it
be
published in the Outlook. He
ception
held
at
the
residence
of
An
mari
entotsu
ga
takai
no
de
everyone. Deadline for entries is
>tic Cap
T.
Sumida,
where
they
met
can
also
suggested
that similar- re
sazoya otsukisan
June 15, 1962. .
=urt Rd.
didates
and
executives
of
the
ports
be
prepared
by other com
All photos should be sent to: Kemuta karo sano, yoi, yoi.
mittees
in
the
future.
NDP.
President
N.
Shimizu
re
Nisei Arts and Letters Club, 132
*
*
*
i dolls
marked that although the MJCCA
an invitation
A First Avenue, Toronto 8, Ontario.
We deThis
Sunday,
May
20th
at
2:30
s
is
non-political, this informal to participate, for this year at
*
*
*
’oronto)'
p.m. the Japanese Community
get-to-gether may serve a useful least, in the .Miss Manitoba PaMADAME'SYLVIA ISE of the
geant.
। ted
purpose
in the future.
Centre
—
Toronto
JCCA
will
be
National Marriage Bureau is
presenting
Toronto
’
s
first
Cherry
The seminar on Human RclaThe
Education
Committee
contemplating on opening a
rework
Blossom
Festival
at
High
Park/
tions.
to be held at Minaki, Ont.
bath—
which was not formed at last
branch office in Vancouver be
>)
will
be
under the sponsorship of
Odori
and
singing
for
an
hour
cause of the amount of inquiries
months meeting- was organized
tlie
Canadian
Council of Chris
from that city.
and a half will he performed by
at the May meeting. This com tians and Jews. The MJCCA exe
She also revealed that two in he Sakura, Mitsulbakai, Suzumittee, headed by S. Osaka, will cutive could not find a delegate
troductions last year will culmin rankai dance groujps, The Buddi Dan' after
deal
with education, culture and who would b? free to attend. If
ate in marriages this year. The
someone could be found prior to
first couple is due for. the altar hist Church choir and - Chidori
the June confab, the MJCCA will
Music Club.
in July.
sponsor
the trip for the delegate.
“I wish we could get-more Ja
At the end of the program the
The annual MJCCA picnic will
panese Canadian women in their audience will be asked to join
Photo By Jimmie Kakutani
be held at Carman, Manitoba (47
30’s and 40’s who are interested for dancing’ and singing of Tanin marriage,” she says.
“Per ko-bushi (see words above.)
miles southwest of Winnipeg) on
either July 22nd or July "29th.
haps right now they are content
The performance will he held
VANCOUVER.—Mr. and Mrs.
TORONTO. — Seven Japanese The executive approved an ex
ed with their jobs and home life,
but in 10 or 15 years from now on the east shore of Grenedier Motozo Toyama, aged 80 and 72 Canadians were among- the 456 pense budget of $100.00 for raf
they’ll realize what they have Pond just south of tke restaurant. respectively, of New Denver, successful graduates of Ryerson fle prizes, with a movie-camera
been missing. Their brothers and Those useing the streetcar will B.C. left for Japan recently via Institute of Technology who re as first prize. Raffle tickets will
sisters will eventually get mar find it convenient if they take CPA, to take up residence in Ku ceived diplomas and certificates be 25c each and admission price
Free ice
ried and have their own lives to the Queen St. car and walk north mamoto, Japan, at the home of at the 13th convocation held last has been set at 50c.
Saturday at Yorkminster Park cream and soft, drink tickets will
live, mothers and fathers pass on Howard Ave. Though a long their daughter.
Mr. Toyama arrived in Van Baptist Church.
be issued at the entrance to the
away, friends drift, and suddenly walk is involved, access to the
couver
in 1900 and for fen years
festival
site
is
also
available
via
picnic
grounds. Those requiring
they’ll find..^ themselves alone. I
Receiving diplomas were: Yoknow of many girls with just the Carlton and Bloor transit he was employed as -a. bell hop sukiko Abe, Ted Hiroshi Amano, transportation are asked to state
that problem. It’s a very sad lines. Parking facilities are avail in Hotel Vancouver. In years to Hiroshi Frank Kamiya and Ma so when the canvassers call. The
follow, he served some time as
picnic committee is composed of:
thing,” she added. “And I want able only if you come early.
an
apprentice in a photo-graphic saru Dick Tatebe—Architectural B. Koga, chairman; B. Hashimo
to do something about it.’
'Unfortunately the festival will
under Mr. S. Fujiwara on Technology; Allan Takao Iijima to, T. Fukumura. H. Matsuo, Y.
If you or someone - you know, have to he called off in: the event studio
—Chemical Technology: Harry
Powell St.
Abe, G. Kondo, G. Fukumura
are interested, contact: Mrs. Syl- of rain.
In 1916 he opened his own stu Ma ts u gu—E1 ectr o nic Technology; (MC) and T Nakai.
via Haruko- *, Ise, 196 Ashdale
dio, Columbia Studio, at 313 Main and Joan Fujimoto—Journalism.
Avenue, 1 Toronto,. Ontario * or
Tentative dates and locations
St.
The Hon. Roland Michener, for future MJCCA projects were
FIRST SUBS
phone 463-3580.
Mrs. Toyama arrived in Van speaker in the last House of Com*
*
*
named at the meeting. The
TOKYO.—Japan’s first post couver in 1907.
nons, officiated at the gradua Christmas banquet will be held
MR. MITS TANINO—Sensei war submarine squadron is sche
In 1952, they were evacuated tion ceremonies and addressed
Dec. 22nd at the Winat Torontos newest judo dojo— duled to be activated in August, with their family to New Denver. the 456 g-raduates after making on
nipeg Canoe Club, Diplomat Ho
is a believer in the true Kodokan the defence agency said.
B.C.
the presentations.
tel or at Vieount Court Motel.
idealism, manner and attitude of
Kiddies Christmas Pasty will be
teaching.
■
held at Knox Upper Club room
“Maybe I’m too strict,” he said.
on Saturday Dee. Sth. Shinncn“But I believe judo should be a
is planned for the
Ya^ °^ ^e’ and in Ute you need
Elmwood Hall on January 5, 1963.
discipline.”
8. Okata was asked to follow
He mentioned that- in Japan
up
the matter of Dr. Cantor’s
the best judo men come straight
HITACHI,
Japan.
—
Six
morn-I
touches
—
and
in
many
ways
con
plans
to sponsor a Japanese. Me
instructs
wives
in
the
anmg;
from the universities. During a.
recent visit there, he went to,| ings a week, 20-year-old Tokiko j trols—almost every aspect of its ci ent tea ceremony; sells food dical student for study in Cana
Tenri
University—-where
one Kuroda squats on a wooden stool employees’ lives, like the pater and clothing at a discount; da.
must hold at least a 3rd Dan beside the jerking production line nalism of feudal times of which operates a nine-hole golf course;
starts working—(because of it is an extension.
gives free medical care in a 40oBlack Belt to be considered on and
born.
the judo team—and observed a
Most Japanese young- men pre bed hospital and, if necessary,
a decision made before she was fer jobs with the big established will sell a worker’s survivors a
practice session.
It was when Tokiko’s father firms because of the life-time job coffin and cemetery lot for th ■
“Each time a judoka repeatec
hired
on as an employee in the security and better welfare fa equivalent of SI.67'
a m's^®< slight as it may be,
Japanese industry is reluctant
the sensei would swat him with the uniborn girl was almost unal- cilities they provide.
to _ hire anyone who decides to
a stick,” said Mr. Tanino. “But same factory that the destiny of
TOKYO.—Emperor Hirohito, a
The firm sends workers to its
“on t get the idea that I go that terably linked with Hitachi, Li own technical schools and col quit a job and look for a better noted amateur biologist, has dis
^ar in my dojo,” he added laugh mited, one of Japan’s industrial leges; gives them advice on birth one.
covered a new specimen of crus
ing.
empires.
tacean the Mie University an
(Continued on Page 8)
control; provides low-cost housThe Tanino judo club measures
While she could have chosen
nounced recently.
some 2500 sq. ft. and will soon another way of life, Tokiko today
The announcement was made
become the first dojo in North lives in a company town, fully
by Dr. Hideo Shiino, professor of
^° have steel springs expects to marry a company man
marine biology at the university,
under the tatami for better and bear her children in a com
who had been examining the
break-falling. The Kodokan Judo pany hospital. There is a good
crustacean collected by Hirohito
S
institute in Japan has the same chance she will be buried in a
in Sagami Bay in 1959.
TORONTO.
—
In
his
column
set-up.
company’ coffin in the company “Outdoor Trail”, Bob Turnbull of weekend near Alliston. A family
A palace spokesman, described
of Jananese Canadians was fish
This newest addition to the cemetery.
the Toronto Globe and Mail last ing there when they were sub the new specimen, named “Arother Toronto Japanese Canadian
Like thousands of other y*oung Saturday revealed a case of ra jected to a steady barrage of gathona Japonica,” as a “small
judo clubs—among them Kido- Japanese, Tokiko is caught up in cial
joshing against a family of
stupid taunts and remarks life that can be only seen through
t Jn’
Mukai’s Judo Institute, a web of industrial paternalism, Japanese Canadians fishing near cruel,
a good nr croscope.”
Judo Educational Centre, and tradition and circumstance from Alliston by a group of hakujin from a group of young. whi t e
He said the emperor collected
Hatashita’s—in just two weeks which there seems to be no es youths. Here are the words from slobs (I can’t call them men).
This was not friendly joshing, it. from the sea bed of Sagami
acquired 30 pupils. One cape.
Mr. Turnbull’s article.
according to Jack, but racist Bay winch faces his summer pa
ianmo Sensei’s ideas to orienBy’ casting his lot with Hitachi
We
’
re
pretty
smug
here
in
ignorance
of the worst poor-white lace in Hayama, some 45 miles
his <h>jo is to have a limited, Tokiko’s father did more
£
i
sort.
Such
incidents may be iso- south of Tokyo.
traditional Japanese garden. He than take a job.
By Western Canada when it comes to bro | lated but that doesn’t make the
He said its anatomical charts
a.so hopes to acquire scrolls and standards, he subscribed to a way therly love, particularly when we
i
hurt
less
painful
to
those
attack
would
be
paintmgs from Japan.
of life for himself and his fami- cast our eyes to the southland ed. especially since they are born academic soon sent to various
. Now at 38 years of age. he y.
institutions
in
the
across the border. These things Canadians.
| world.
ieeJ\Mth ^I his judo experience PATERNAL FIRM
couldn’t happm here. No? Welt.
I'm proud t-' number several I
Hirohito published his fourth
and his own club, he can contri
For in its 51 years of
I
had
an
angry
call
this
week!
Japane-e
Canadians among mv i book on biology, entitled “Plants
bute more fully to Canadian judo. ence, Hitachi, Limited, like
manv from Jack Thompson of the personal friends. More power to in Nasu (a mountain region
of his hopes is to see more .other Japanese industrial giants,
Blood Rod and Gun Club to tell them. They are good people and north of Tokyo)”, on his 61st
(Continued on page §)
has developed $ paternalism that of 3 disgusting- incident last splendid sportsmen.
birthday last- April,
Home to Japan
s Among
Ryerson Graduates
Thousands ofJapanese Youngsters Caught
In Web of Paternalism and Tradition
Emperor Discovers New
Specimen of Crustacean
Globe & Mail Writer Attacks
Racial Taunting of J.C. Familv
■>‘kr*-a|
THE NEW CANADIAN
Wk
itor
sag
^sace,
ARIO
Anjndependent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
Vol. XXVI.—No. 38
MUIUUII
JAPAN CAMERA store re
veals that 2 Toronto Japanese
Canadians were trophy winners
in their recent photography con
I test. They are: L. Nakamura—
for the Best Color -.Award; D.
Nakamoto—for the Best Black
and White Award. . '
Cherry Festival
At High Park On
Sunday Afternoon
WEDNESDAY. MAY 16, 1962
TORONTO. ONTARIO
MJCCA Picnic Slated For Carman
WINNIPEG.—The May meet
ing of the Executive Committee
of the Manitoba JCCA was held
on May 2nd, 1962 at- 825 Win
nipeg Ave.
In order to simplify matters,
notices of future meeting's will be
printed on
postcards and
mailed to the executive each
month.
The executives of the MJCCA
were recent guests of the Consul immigration. Other members of
N. Takasugi, at his residence fol the committee include: N. Shited
lowing the elections.
Acknow mizu, ].).
, F. Mitani, R,
ledgement was sent to the Consul I ukumura, Mr. Claude de Forest.
not nsNISEI ARTS AND LETTERS
■n 3 and
and a similar letter was sent with Consul N. Takasugi (honorary
TANKOBUSHI
CLUB is also holding a photoregards to the Tenehosetsu recep member).
graphy contest. Trophies will be Tsuki ga detta, detta
tion.
making
President Shimizu commented
given for the ibest black and Tsuki ga detta, yoi, yoi
', apply
on
the Jr. JCCA report prepared
Some
of
the
members
of
the
white shot, and the best color Miike tank© no ue ni detta,
gton St.
by
W. Shibata and recommended
association
were
guests
at
a
re
picture. This contest is open to
it
be
published in the Outlook. He
ception
held
at
the
residence
of
An
mari
entotsu
ga
takai
no
de
everyone. Deadline for entries is
>tic Cap
T.
Sumida,
where
they
met
can
also
suggested
that similar- re
sazoya otsukisan
June 15, 1962. .
=urt Rd.
didates
and
executives
of
the
ports
be
prepared
by other com
All photos should be sent to: Kemuta karo sano, yoi, yoi.
mittees
in
the
future.
NDP.
President
N.
Shimizu
re
Nisei Arts and Letters Club, 132
*
*
*
i dolls
marked that although the MJCCA
an invitation
A First Avenue, Toronto 8, Ontario.
We deThis
Sunday,
May
20th
at
2:30
s
is
non-political, this informal to participate, for this year at
*
*
*
’oronto)'
p.m. the Japanese Community
get-to-gether may serve a useful least, in the .Miss Manitoba PaMADAME'SYLVIA ISE of the
geant.
। ted
purpose
in the future.
Centre
—
Toronto
JCCA
will
be
National Marriage Bureau is
presenting
Toronto
’
s
first
Cherry
The seminar on Human RclaThe
Education
Committee
contemplating on opening a
rework
Blossom
Festival
at
High
Park/
tions.
to be held at Minaki, Ont.
bath—
which was not formed at last
branch office in Vancouver be
>)
will
be
under the sponsorship of
Odori
and
singing
for
an
hour
cause of the amount of inquiries
months meeting- was organized
tlie
Canadian
Council of Chris
from that city.
and a half will he performed by
at the May meeting. This com tians and Jews. The MJCCA exe
She also revealed that two in he Sakura, Mitsulbakai, Suzumittee, headed by S. Osaka, will cutive could not find a delegate
troductions last year will culmin rankai dance groujps, The Buddi Dan' after
deal
with education, culture and who would b? free to attend. If
ate in marriages this year. The
someone could be found prior to
first couple is due for. the altar hist Church choir and - Chidori
the June confab, the MJCCA will
Music Club.
in July.
sponsor
the trip for the delegate.
“I wish we could get-more Ja
At the end of the program the
The annual MJCCA picnic will
panese Canadian women in their audience will be asked to join
Photo By Jimmie Kakutani
be held at Carman, Manitoba (47
30’s and 40’s who are interested for dancing’ and singing of Tanin marriage,” she says.
“Per ko-bushi (see words above.)
miles southwest of Winnipeg) on
either July 22nd or July "29th.
haps right now they are content
The performance will he held
VANCOUVER.—Mr. and Mrs.
TORONTO. — Seven Japanese The executive approved an ex
ed with their jobs and home life,
but in 10 or 15 years from now on the east shore of Grenedier Motozo Toyama, aged 80 and 72 Canadians were among- the 456 pense budget of $100.00 for raf
they’ll realize what they have Pond just south of tke restaurant. respectively, of New Denver, successful graduates of Ryerson fle prizes, with a movie-camera
been missing. Their brothers and Those useing the streetcar will B.C. left for Japan recently via Institute of Technology who re as first prize. Raffle tickets will
sisters will eventually get mar find it convenient if they take CPA, to take up residence in Ku ceived diplomas and certificates be 25c each and admission price
Free ice
ried and have their own lives to the Queen St. car and walk north mamoto, Japan, at the home of at the 13th convocation held last has been set at 50c.
Saturday at Yorkminster Park cream and soft, drink tickets will
live, mothers and fathers pass on Howard Ave. Though a long their daughter.
Mr. Toyama arrived in Van Baptist Church.
be issued at the entrance to the
away, friends drift, and suddenly walk is involved, access to the
couver
in 1900 and for fen years
festival
site
is
also
available
via
picnic
grounds. Those requiring
they’ll find..^ themselves alone. I
Receiving diplomas were: Yoknow of many girls with just the Carlton and Bloor transit he was employed as -a. bell hop sukiko Abe, Ted Hiroshi Amano, transportation are asked to state
that problem. It’s a very sad lines. Parking facilities are avail in Hotel Vancouver. In years to Hiroshi Frank Kamiya and Ma so when the canvassers call. The
follow, he served some time as
picnic committee is composed of:
thing,” she added. “And I want able only if you come early.
an
apprentice in a photo-graphic saru Dick Tatebe—Architectural B. Koga, chairman; B. Hashimo
to do something about it.’
'Unfortunately the festival will
under Mr. S. Fujiwara on Technology; Allan Takao Iijima to, T. Fukumura. H. Matsuo, Y.
If you or someone - you know, have to he called off in: the event studio
—Chemical Technology: Harry
Powell St.
Abe, G. Kondo, G. Fukumura
are interested, contact: Mrs. Syl- of rain.
In 1916 he opened his own stu Ma ts u gu—E1 ectr o nic Technology; (MC) and T Nakai.
via Haruko- *, Ise, 196 Ashdale
dio, Columbia Studio, at 313 Main and Joan Fujimoto—Journalism.
Avenue, 1 Toronto,. Ontario * or
Tentative dates and locations
St.
The Hon. Roland Michener, for future MJCCA projects were
FIRST SUBS
phone 463-3580.
Mrs. Toyama arrived in Van speaker in the last House of Com*
*
*
named at the meeting. The
TOKYO.—Japan’s first post couver in 1907.
nons, officiated at the gradua Christmas banquet will be held
MR. MITS TANINO—Sensei war submarine squadron is sche
In 1952, they were evacuated tion ceremonies and addressed
Dec. 22nd at the Winat Torontos newest judo dojo— duled to be activated in August, with their family to New Denver. the 456 g-raduates after making on
nipeg Canoe Club, Diplomat Ho
is a believer in the true Kodokan the defence agency said.
B.C.
the presentations.
tel or at Vieount Court Motel.
idealism, manner and attitude of
Kiddies Christmas Pasty will be
teaching.
■
held at Knox Upper Club room
“Maybe I’m too strict,” he said.
on Saturday Dee. Sth. Shinncn“But I believe judo should be a
is planned for the
Ya^ °^ ^e’ and in Ute you need
Elmwood Hall on January 5, 1963.
discipline.”
8. Okata was asked to follow
He mentioned that- in Japan
up
the matter of Dr. Cantor’s
the best judo men come straight
HITACHI,
Japan.
—
Six
morn-I
touches
—
and
in
many
ways
con
plans
to sponsor a Japanese. Me
instructs
wives
in
the
anmg;
from the universities. During a.
recent visit there, he went to,| ings a week, 20-year-old Tokiko j trols—almost every aspect of its ci ent tea ceremony; sells food dical student for study in Cana
Tenri
University—-where
one Kuroda squats on a wooden stool employees’ lives, like the pater and clothing at a discount; da.
must hold at least a 3rd Dan beside the jerking production line nalism of feudal times of which operates a nine-hole golf course;
starts working—(because of it is an extension.
gives free medical care in a 40oBlack Belt to be considered on and
born.
the judo team—and observed a
Most Japanese young- men pre bed hospital and, if necessary,
a decision made before she was fer jobs with the big established will sell a worker’s survivors a
practice session.
It was when Tokiko’s father firms because of the life-time job coffin and cemetery lot for th ■
“Each time a judoka repeatec
hired
on as an employee in the security and better welfare fa equivalent of SI.67'
a m's^®< slight as it may be,
Japanese industry is reluctant
the sensei would swat him with the uniborn girl was almost unal- cilities they provide.
to _ hire anyone who decides to
a stick,” said Mr. Tanino. “But same factory that the destiny of
TOKYO.—Emperor Hirohito, a
The firm sends workers to its
“on t get the idea that I go that terably linked with Hitachi, Li own technical schools and col quit a job and look for a better noted amateur biologist, has dis
^ar in my dojo,” he added laugh mited, one of Japan’s industrial leges; gives them advice on birth one.
covered a new specimen of crus
ing.
empires.
tacean the Mie University an
(Continued on Page 8)
control; provides low-cost housThe Tanino judo club measures
While she could have chosen
nounced recently.
some 2500 sq. ft. and will soon another way of life, Tokiko today
The announcement was made
become the first dojo in North lives in a company town, fully
by Dr. Hideo Shiino, professor of
^° have steel springs expects to marry a company man
marine biology at the university,
under the tatami for better and bear her children in a com
who had been examining the
break-falling. The Kodokan Judo pany hospital. There is a good
crustacean collected by Hirohito
S
institute in Japan has the same chance she will be buried in a
in Sagami Bay in 1959.
TORONTO.
—
In
his
column
set-up.
company’ coffin in the company “Outdoor Trail”, Bob Turnbull of weekend near Alliston. A family
A palace spokesman, described
of Jananese Canadians was fish
This newest addition to the cemetery.
the Toronto Globe and Mail last ing there when they were sub the new specimen, named “Arother Toronto Japanese Canadian
Like thousands of other y*oung Saturday revealed a case of ra jected to a steady barrage of gathona Japonica,” as a “small
judo clubs—among them Kido- Japanese, Tokiko is caught up in cial
joshing against a family of
stupid taunts and remarks life that can be only seen through
t Jn’
Mukai’s Judo Institute, a web of industrial paternalism, Japanese Canadians fishing near cruel,
a good nr croscope.”
Judo Educational Centre, and tradition and circumstance from Alliston by a group of hakujin from a group of young. whi t e
He said the emperor collected
Hatashita’s—in just two weeks which there seems to be no es youths. Here are the words from slobs (I can’t call them men).
This was not friendly joshing, it. from the sea bed of Sagami
acquired 30 pupils. One cape.
Mr. Turnbull’s article.
according to Jack, but racist Bay winch faces his summer pa
ianmo Sensei’s ideas to orienBy’ casting his lot with Hitachi
We
’
re
pretty
smug
here
in
ignorance
of the worst poor-white lace in Hayama, some 45 miles
his <h>jo is to have a limited, Tokiko’s father did more
£
i
sort.
Such
incidents may be iso- south of Tokyo.
traditional Japanese garden. He than take a job.
By Western Canada when it comes to bro | lated but that doesn’t make the
He said its anatomical charts
a.so hopes to acquire scrolls and standards, he subscribed to a way therly love, particularly when we
i
hurt
less
painful
to
those
attack
would
be
paintmgs from Japan.
of life for himself and his fami- cast our eyes to the southland ed. especially since they are born academic soon sent to various
. Now at 38 years of age. he y.
institutions
in
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across the border. These things Canadians.
| world.
ieeJ\Mth ^I his judo experience PATERNAL FIRM
couldn’t happm here. No? Welt.
I'm proud t-' number several I
Hirohito published his fourth
and his own club, he can contri
For in its 51 years of
I
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angry
call
this
week!
Japane-e
Canadians among mv i book on biology, entitled “Plants
bute more fully to Canadian judo. ence, Hitachi, Limited, like
manv from Jack Thompson of the personal friends. More power to in Nasu (a mountain region
of his hopes is to see more .other Japanese industrial giants,
Blood Rod and Gun Club to tell them. They are good people and north of Tokyo)”, on his 61st
(Continued on page §)
has developed $ paternalism that of 3 disgusting- incident last splendid sportsmen.
birthday last- April,
Home to Japan
s Among
Ryerson Graduates
Thousands ofJapanese Youngsters Caught
In Web of Paternalism and Tradition
Emperor Discovers New
Specimen of Crustacean
Globe & Mail Writer Attacks
Racial Taunting of J.C. Familv
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THE NEW CANADIAN
Dates and Doings
Autnons id as. second class mail,
Post O: ice Department, Ottawa,
.ent of postage in cash.
■ for P
T UMEZUKI, Publisher, RICK
Record No. Take Part In
Montreal Judo Tourney
MATSUMOTO, English Section ^OROX™^0110"^ By Spedal Cb^sts
Editor; KEN MORI, Japanese
TOR ON TO.—The S aku ra Tea
MONTREAL.
Tilsne
Judokwai and St. Constant.
Section Editor and Advertising sponsored by the Women’s Auxi- cate brush paintings. Perhaps K Gene Ewaschul< and Joseph KorsThe Plattsburgh entry of wellthe future they might become
.Manager.
EMpire 6-5005
479 .QUEEN ST. WEST,
aUTq — FIRE — LIFE
ALL FORMS
OF
INSURANCE
consult
KIYO TAMURA
Bowling Banquet
TORONTO
PL. 9-8317
it is a good policy to
have the RIGHT POLICY
Consult
WALES and DUNCAN
INSURANCE AGENTS
464 Yonge Street, Toronto
Phone WA. 1-3171
FISHING TACKLE
—
Rod and Reel
Repairs
Live Bait
1500 Dundas (at Dufferin)—LE. 2-4267
Lucien C. Kurata
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
Res: RO. 7-3427
1E9IIIB
it
• _ Well it's
picnic time again. This yeai* the
Annual Community Picnic win
“gain be held at Lambert Park
in Freelton, Ont. Date will be
Sunday, June 24th.
There will be races, bingo
games, fukubiki prizes and fun
for young and old. There are also
*
playgrounds for the kiddie;
perused swimming area and fire
places at no additional cost.
Admission for the picnic will
be as follows: Children 12 years
of age and under—Free. Students
13 to 16 years of age—50c. Over
16 years of age—$1.00.
See you all at the picnic!
United Church To Hold Picnic on June 23rd
TORONTO.—Keep
Saturday,
June 23rd open to attend the
Toronto Japanese United Church
annual picnic. This year a picnic:
area in Boyd Conservation Park:
(2% miles north of Woodbridge
on Highway 7) has been reserv-
MONTREAL.—On the after
noon of May 12th, the Dana Club
Mother’s Day Spring Tea drew
an enthusiastic group of Mothers,
both young and old, who spent a
pleasant afternoon, enjoying each
other’s
company.
The tables
were tastefully decorated with
spring flowers and a delightful
blend of Japanese osushi, fancy
sandwiches home-baked cookies
and cakes to complet the decor.
To honor the mothers, a large,
yellow book-shaped cake, homebased and very beautifully de
Tickets with stubs for ice
ice cream and pop are 25c for
children and 75c for adults.
, There will be games and prizes
for little kids as well as for the
big ones. Everyone is invited to
join us for a day of fun and fresh
air at our annual picnic.
I
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HAMILTON, Ont.—The Sang
Nishizake
Grocery,
Suzuke
ha Group of the Hamilton Budd Bros., Texaco Station. H & S
hist Church wishes to take this Garage, Nancy’s Beauty Salon,
opportunity to thank all those Harry’s Grocery, Jean’s Grocery,
who, in any way, helped to make Kawai Jewellers. James Jewel
their recent bazaar such a howl lers, Tom & Jerry Service Sta
tion.
ing success.
।
Mi's. Kathy Kenno donated a
We should like to give special
J thanks to the following:
cushion for the Raffle, the pro
ceeds of which were sent to the
Sansei Kai and Hamilton Sangha.
A white elephant table was
amply taken care of by the San
sei Kai.
Our thanks also must be conveyed to the Fujinkai and iBukkuyokai.
Special thanks to Mrs.
Izumi and the Suzuran Club girls
for performing the Odoris which
provided an added attraction to
Magill Export Import Ltd.
the Bazaar.
YAMASA SHOYU
Box 2003
Vancouver, B.C.
(2909 Grandview Hwy.)
Completely
Re-modeled
China House
RU. 1-9123
925 Eglinton W.
PATRONIZE
OUR ADVERTISERS
Weddings — Banquets — Meetings
Bus. 755-7371
Res. PL. 7-7578
48 GALBRAITH AVE.
Air Conditioned — Parking
East End Nisei Recreation Ten Pin Bowl
ing League Trophy Winners: Leaaue
Champs: Monk Tanaka's Crew with
Harry Hayashi, Yoshiko Oda, Roy Ya
mamura and Maki Nishimura.
Men. High Average; Harry Hayashi 173.
Men, High Triple; Geo. Masuda 684
flat, Tak Sakata with hdep. High Single;
Harley Hatanaka 243; Mas Baba with
hdep. High Single; Harley Hatanaka
243; Mas Baba with hdep.
Ladies: High Average; Yoshiko Oda
155; High Triple: Ann Okada 553 flat;
Maki Nishimura with hdep. High Single,Sue Kitagawa 236 flat; Betty Hatanaka
wth hdep.
Play-off Champs; Joe Oda's crew with
Teis Seki (637) Hiro Kawaguch, Sue
Kitagawa and Mary Obana.
Mens' High Six; Tets Seki, High Single;
Harley Hatanaka.
Ladies' High Six; Betty Hatanaka, High
Single; Kim Onizuka.
TORONTO REAL ESTATE
BOARD PHOTO CO-OP
SCORES
I
April 27: Geo. Masuda 599 (202, 225);
Ken Miyasaki 574 (225); Roy Tanaka 563
(202); Sho Mori 555; Tad Morishita 551
(209); Gord Mori 547 (208); Frank Kita
zaki 535; Ray Tani 533 (203); Sat Kino
shita 526; Tosh Iwai 526; Tom Sumi 522;
Jack Sagara 521 (203); Key Tanaka 516.
Ladies: Nancy Mori 534 (237); Rhoda
Masuda 512; Annette Kuroda 500; Mita
Miyasaki 473; Arlene Harada 466; Marg
Nakagawa 447; May Everatt 440; Masako
Wani 436; Amy Wiffen 415; Jo-an Abe
409.
May 4: Tom Sumi 557; Mits Kuroda 542
(220); Frank Wakida 541 (202, 200); Key
Tanaka 539; Min Idenouye 539 (205);
Ben Mori 526 (208); Harry Nobuto 525;
Ray Tani 516; Tosh Iwai 516; Gord Mori
514.
Ladies: Key Nasu 474; Mary Uno 443;
Eleanor Ogaki 440 (201); Annetle Kuroda
436; May Mori 416; Arlene Harada 414;
Mita Miyasaki 412; Rhoda Masuda 410;
Amy Widen 400.
What every wife
should know
. .. about her husband's life insurance. How many ’T
don’t know's” would you score on this test?
1. How many policies docs your husband own? Does he
have group insurance where he works? How much is the
total amount of protection provided?
2. Are any of his policies just temporary? How old will
you be when this temporary protection terminates?
3. Is your husband's life insurance coordinated into a
program? Is there a part car-marked to pay off the
mortgage; to educate the children? How much income
would it pay now? How long would it last?
It makes good sense for a wife to be well informed about
her husband’s insurance, Her security is the number one
objective and it's
through her budgeting
skill that money can
be set aside for the
future. If you and your
husband would like to
review any of these
questions, just call
the Man from
Manufacturers. You’ll
find him a competent
and friendly adviser.
R. Kinoshita
Representative
TORONTO
Tel: EM. 4-1314
TOSH IWAI
Real Estate Broker
Two Dancing Halls now available
BOWLING
For Complete
Real Estate Service
Call
The most authentic Chinese Interior in N. America
No Time Limit
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corated, complimented the head
table, where president Mrs. Hose
and vice-president Mrs. Okimura,
poured tea for the mothers.
Aftei’ a short welcome speech
by the president—in which she
thanked all for the many good SCARBOROUGH NISEI MIXED TEN PIN,
will acts of co-operation shown
to the club in all its various acti
vities—tea was enjoyed by all.
_ Later, all the mothers parti
cipated in games in which win
ners were given prizes. The tea
party came to an end with the
singing of Japanese songs.
Message of Thanks From Hamilton Sangha Group
See SUS. NAGAI
Phone WA. 4-8427
432 Parliament Street
TORONTO
ch er captured the individual mu- eonditioned
airmen
included
dansha titles in last week s fifm
annual city-wide judo tourna- mazaki, ikkyu, who was caught
ment
sponsored
by
Central with a tate-shiho-gatame by Hakudokan’s Jacques Rio in the
lilsner, a 190-pounder who first round.
g'ained his brown belt at Lalonde
Harold Tokairin, sandan, CenAcademy after taking his earlier tral
chief instructor, was
instruction at Seido-Kwan, quick tournament chairman, and Norly caug'ht his smaller opponent. man Livingstone, shodan,
Andre Beaupre of Lalonde, with
a foot sweep in the final of the
Among other attending yudansenior event.
sha were Fred Okimura, sandan,
Ewaschuk, who weights only Rene Lalonde, sandan, Raymond
125 pounds but holds several city Dunblane, sandan, Louis Arpin,
wrestling- titles in his weight di nidan, Jacques Serei, nidan, Don
vision, gained a decision ovei Niiya, nidan, and shodans Paul
Andy Lyten of Seido-kwan in the Lavinge, Afnrcel Viau, Gerard
intermediate final.
s Alaillefer,
Claude
Bernardin,
Korscher got a waza-ari with Jacques Aloronval, Xavier Raa foot sweep to win the novice mette and Leonard Soifert.
final over Seido-Kwan club mate
Air. Aloronval, capably hand
Andre Lafrancois.
ling the public address system, in
The record entry field of 116 English and French, drew a cheer
judoka came from eight district from the crowd with his an
clubs plus the Plattsburgh N.Y.. nouncement that word has been
received of former Hakudokan
Hakudokwan.
Lalonde
shodan Jacques About capturing
Kwan host. Central Y. Interna- the national championship in
tional l . St. Hubert RC VI base, 1 France in his weight division.
*
Mother's Day Tea Draws Many Moms—Young, Old
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
Suite 513 Temple Building
TORONTO
—
♦
Hamilton JCCA Picnic At Lambert Park Again
HAMILTON, Ont.- 7Y; lba
*
*
Office Hours Saturday
October to April Inclusive
EM. 6-3323
th® Japanese Canadian
collector’s items.
Leive
Saturday at the home
In the attractively landscaped
of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kadonaga
garden colorful kimono-clad Sawas a tremendous success. At LUra mai Dancers, headed bv Airs
tended by over 200 people, it was
the Tea with their grace and
xT°Lured
the Presence of Mrs.
Irene
Tsujimoto greatly enhanced
Nathan^ Phillips and Mrs. Kazu- beauty.
hide Komuro who graciously
The Women’s Auxiliary is
poured tea. Airs. Takako Toko,
giateful to all those who parti
secretary of the Japan-Canada
cipated, in the Tea and wish to
Society, who accompanied Air. thank them for their support
lyemasa Tokugawa to this coun
through this medium.
try recently, also attended, o-ty.
mg up some valuable time’from
her heavy schedule.
Nanga demonstrations by Mr.
TORONTO. — Mixed
Major
Kaz Hamasaki drew enthusiastic bowlers are reminded of the Lea
attention and many went home gue banquet to be held on Mav
happily with samples of his deli- lbth, 6:30 P.M. at the China
House.
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COMPANY
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THE NEW CANADIAN
Dates and Doings
Autnons id as. second class mail,
Post O: ice Department, Ottawa,
.ent of postage in cash.
■ for P
T UMEZUKI, Publisher, RICK
Record No. Take Part In
Montreal Judo Tourney
MATSUMOTO, English Section ^OROX™^0110"^ By Spedal Cb^sts
Editor; KEN MORI, Japanese
TOR ON TO.—The S aku ra Tea
MONTREAL.
Tilsne
Judokwai and St. Constant.
Section Editor and Advertising sponsored by the Women’s Auxi- cate brush paintings. Perhaps K Gene Ewaschul< and Joseph KorsThe Plattsburgh entry of wellthe future they might become
.Manager.
EMpire 6-5005
479 .QUEEN ST. WEST,
aUTq — FIRE — LIFE
ALL FORMS
OF
INSURANCE
consult
KIYO TAMURA
Bowling Banquet
TORONTO
PL. 9-8317
it is a good policy to
have the RIGHT POLICY
Consult
WALES and DUNCAN
INSURANCE AGENTS
464 Yonge Street, Toronto
Phone WA. 1-3171
FISHING TACKLE
—
Rod and Reel
Repairs
Live Bait
1500 Dundas (at Dufferin)—LE. 2-4267
Lucien C. Kurata
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
Res: RO. 7-3427
1E9IIIB
it
• _ Well it's
picnic time again. This yeai* the
Annual Community Picnic win
“gain be held at Lambert Park
in Freelton, Ont. Date will be
Sunday, June 24th.
There will be races, bingo
games, fukubiki prizes and fun
for young and old. There are also
*
playgrounds for the kiddie;
perused swimming area and fire
places at no additional cost.
Admission for the picnic will
be as follows: Children 12 years
of age and under—Free. Students
13 to 16 years of age—50c. Over
16 years of age—$1.00.
See you all at the picnic!
United Church To Hold Picnic on June 23rd
TORONTO.—Keep
Saturday,
June 23rd open to attend the
Toronto Japanese United Church
annual picnic. This year a picnic:
area in Boyd Conservation Park:
(2% miles north of Woodbridge
on Highway 7) has been reserv-
MONTREAL.—On the after
noon of May 12th, the Dana Club
Mother’s Day Spring Tea drew
an enthusiastic group of Mothers,
both young and old, who spent a
pleasant afternoon, enjoying each
other’s
company.
The tables
were tastefully decorated with
spring flowers and a delightful
blend of Japanese osushi, fancy
sandwiches home-baked cookies
and cakes to complet the decor.
To honor the mothers, a large,
yellow book-shaped cake, homebased and very beautifully de
Tickets with stubs for ice
ice cream and pop are 25c for
children and 75c for adults.
, There will be games and prizes
for little kids as well as for the
big ones. Everyone is invited to
join us for a day of fun and fresh
air at our annual picnic.
I
■■MlllilhlllllllllW
HAMILTON, Ont.—The Sang
Nishizake
Grocery,
Suzuke
ha Group of the Hamilton Budd Bros., Texaco Station. H & S
hist Church wishes to take this Garage, Nancy’s Beauty Salon,
opportunity to thank all those Harry’s Grocery, Jean’s Grocery,
who, in any way, helped to make Kawai Jewellers. James Jewel
their recent bazaar such a howl lers, Tom & Jerry Service Sta
tion.
ing success.
।
Mi's. Kathy Kenno donated a
We should like to give special
J thanks to the following:
cushion for the Raffle, the pro
ceeds of which were sent to the
Sansei Kai and Hamilton Sangha.
A white elephant table was
amply taken care of by the San
sei Kai.
Our thanks also must be conveyed to the Fujinkai and iBukkuyokai.
Special thanks to Mrs.
Izumi and the Suzuran Club girls
for performing the Odoris which
provided an added attraction to
Magill Export Import Ltd.
the Bazaar.
YAMASA SHOYU
Box 2003
Vancouver, B.C.
(2909 Grandview Hwy.)
Completely
Re-modeled
China House
RU. 1-9123
925 Eglinton W.
PATRONIZE
OUR ADVERTISERS
Weddings — Banquets — Meetings
Bus. 755-7371
Res. PL. 7-7578
48 GALBRAITH AVE.
Air Conditioned — Parking
East End Nisei Recreation Ten Pin Bowl
ing League Trophy Winners: Leaaue
Champs: Monk Tanaka's Crew with
Harry Hayashi, Yoshiko Oda, Roy Ya
mamura and Maki Nishimura.
Men. High Average; Harry Hayashi 173.
Men, High Triple; Geo. Masuda 684
flat, Tak Sakata with hdep. High Single;
Harley Hatanaka 243; Mas Baba with
hdep. High Single; Harley Hatanaka
243; Mas Baba with hdep.
Ladies: High Average; Yoshiko Oda
155; High Triple: Ann Okada 553 flat;
Maki Nishimura with hdep. High Single,Sue Kitagawa 236 flat; Betty Hatanaka
wth hdep.
Play-off Champs; Joe Oda's crew with
Teis Seki (637) Hiro Kawaguch, Sue
Kitagawa and Mary Obana.
Mens' High Six; Tets Seki, High Single;
Harley Hatanaka.
Ladies' High Six; Betty Hatanaka, High
Single; Kim Onizuka.
TORONTO REAL ESTATE
BOARD PHOTO CO-OP
SCORES
I
April 27: Geo. Masuda 599 (202, 225);
Ken Miyasaki 574 (225); Roy Tanaka 563
(202); Sho Mori 555; Tad Morishita 551
(209); Gord Mori 547 (208); Frank Kita
zaki 535; Ray Tani 533 (203); Sat Kino
shita 526; Tosh Iwai 526; Tom Sumi 522;
Jack Sagara 521 (203); Key Tanaka 516.
Ladies: Nancy Mori 534 (237); Rhoda
Masuda 512; Annette Kuroda 500; Mita
Miyasaki 473; Arlene Harada 466; Marg
Nakagawa 447; May Everatt 440; Masako
Wani 436; Amy Wiffen 415; Jo-an Abe
409.
May 4: Tom Sumi 557; Mits Kuroda 542
(220); Frank Wakida 541 (202, 200); Key
Tanaka 539; Min Idenouye 539 (205);
Ben Mori 526 (208); Harry Nobuto 525;
Ray Tani 516; Tosh Iwai 516; Gord Mori
514.
Ladies: Key Nasu 474; Mary Uno 443;
Eleanor Ogaki 440 (201); Annetle Kuroda
436; May Mori 416; Arlene Harada 414;
Mita Miyasaki 412; Rhoda Masuda 410;
Amy Widen 400.
What every wife
should know
. .. about her husband's life insurance. How many ’T
don’t know's” would you score on this test?
1. How many policies docs your husband own? Does he
have group insurance where he works? How much is the
total amount of protection provided?
2. Are any of his policies just temporary? How old will
you be when this temporary protection terminates?
3. Is your husband's life insurance coordinated into a
program? Is there a part car-marked to pay off the
mortgage; to educate the children? How much income
would it pay now? How long would it last?
It makes good sense for a wife to be well informed about
her husband’s insurance, Her security is the number one
objective and it's
through her budgeting
skill that money can
be set aside for the
future. If you and your
husband would like to
review any of these
questions, just call
the Man from
Manufacturers. You’ll
find him a competent
and friendly adviser.
R. Kinoshita
Representative
TORONTO
Tel: EM. 4-1314
TOSH IWAI
Real Estate Broker
Two Dancing Halls now available
BOWLING
For Complete
Real Estate Service
Call
The most authentic Chinese Interior in N. America
No Time Limit
i$
corated, complimented the head
table, where president Mrs. Hose
and vice-president Mrs. Okimura,
poured tea for the mothers.
Aftei’ a short welcome speech
by the president—in which she
thanked all for the many good SCARBOROUGH NISEI MIXED TEN PIN,
will acts of co-operation shown
to the club in all its various acti
vities—tea was enjoyed by all.
_ Later, all the mothers parti
cipated in games in which win
ners were given prizes. The tea
party came to an end with the
singing of Japanese songs.
Message of Thanks From Hamilton Sangha Group
See SUS. NAGAI
Phone WA. 4-8427
432 Parliament Street
TORONTO
ch er captured the individual mu- eonditioned
airmen
included
dansha titles in last week s fifm
annual city-wide judo tourna- mazaki, ikkyu, who was caught
ment
sponsored
by
Central with a tate-shiho-gatame by Hakudokan’s Jacques Rio in the
lilsner, a 190-pounder who first round.
g'ained his brown belt at Lalonde
Harold Tokairin, sandan, CenAcademy after taking his earlier tral
chief instructor, was
instruction at Seido-Kwan, quick tournament chairman, and Norly caug'ht his smaller opponent. man Livingstone, shodan,
Andre Beaupre of Lalonde, with
a foot sweep in the final of the
Among other attending yudansenior event.
sha were Fred Okimura, sandan,
Ewaschuk, who weights only Rene Lalonde, sandan, Raymond
125 pounds but holds several city Dunblane, sandan, Louis Arpin,
wrestling- titles in his weight di nidan, Jacques Serei, nidan, Don
vision, gained a decision ovei Niiya, nidan, and shodans Paul
Andy Lyten of Seido-kwan in the Lavinge, Afnrcel Viau, Gerard
intermediate final.
s Alaillefer,
Claude
Bernardin,
Korscher got a waza-ari with Jacques Aloronval, Xavier Raa foot sweep to win the novice mette and Leonard Soifert.
final over Seido-Kwan club mate
Air. Aloronval, capably hand
Andre Lafrancois.
ling the public address system, in
The record entry field of 116 English and French, drew a cheer
judoka came from eight district from the crowd with his an
clubs plus the Plattsburgh N.Y.. nouncement that word has been
received of former Hakudokan
Hakudokwan.
Lalonde
shodan Jacques About capturing
Kwan host. Central Y. Interna- the national championship in
tional l . St. Hubert RC VI base, 1 France in his weight division.
*
Mother's Day Tea Draws Many Moms—Young, Old
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
Suite 513 Temple Building
TORONTO
—
♦
Hamilton JCCA Picnic At Lambert Park Again
HAMILTON, Ont.- 7Y; lba
*
*
Office Hours Saturday
October to April Inclusive
EM. 6-3323
th® Japanese Canadian
collector’s items.
Leive
Saturday at the home
In the attractively landscaped
of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kadonaga
garden colorful kimono-clad Sawas a tremendous success. At LUra mai Dancers, headed bv Airs
tended by over 200 people, it was
the Tea with their grace and
xT°Lured
the Presence of Mrs.
Irene
Tsujimoto greatly enhanced
Nathan^ Phillips and Mrs. Kazu- beauty.
hide Komuro who graciously
The Women’s Auxiliary is
poured tea. Airs. Takako Toko,
giateful to all those who parti
secretary of the Japan-Canada
cipated, in the Tea and wish to
Society, who accompanied Air. thank them for their support
lyemasa Tokugawa to this coun
through this medium.
try recently, also attended, o-ty.
mg up some valuable time’from
her heavy schedule.
Nanga demonstrations by Mr.
TORONTO. — Mixed
Major
Kaz Hamasaki drew enthusiastic bowlers are reminded of the Lea
attention and many went home gue banquet to be held on Mav
happily with samples of his deli- lbth, 6:30 P.M. at the China
House.
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COMPANY
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Election Time In Canada
CLASSIFIED SECTION
—More than 9,000,- ^T66 }H your particular district. .
These Courts are
000 Canadians have the right to It this list has been torn down I name added.
Male Help Wanted
specially set up for this purpose
Election. Any person, man or
or blown down, you can check if I i w tmee days, ana the places and
1C1P Wanted
vote in the forthcoming Federal
^^^^NER'S helper wanted. Aoply F ------- ----your name is on the voters’ Ihi
’-----woman, who is 21 years of age, simply by calling the Bell Tele times are announced in the news ^h9~rdsn; ?hone HO- 3-2110* or* LE.‘ WAITRESS wanted, WiT
cessary,
call
HU
’
Ce
-°3‘ ,
6-8345
(loronto).
5 P.M. (Toronto).
°31
and a Canadian citizen or othe’- phone operator and asking for papers. You can also find where
subject may vote, pro the Returning Officer of your t-iO\ <ii8 loccued dm culling* the
PERATORS,Tcperienced
as garden helpers.
vided he or she has resided in particular riding or constitue’mw Returning. Officer or by calling
none Mr. heike, ga. 1-5040 (Torohto) •
skirts
and blouses, steadv Lu
Canada for at least twelve She will supply you with this in- the Committee Rooms of any one
aPply
F
qrhel?ers wanted. Phone Buchan Sinclair Ltd 436 y ;
.months and was ordinarily resi lormation.
u^can Agings the revision courts A
L~. 3-519o Mr. Maehara (Toronto)
^-gtor. St
West (Toronto).
’
dent in the electoral district nt
oi me candidates for election. In
Anyone who finds he has been
the time the enumeration of
UP ad sometime between
voters was conducted. For th\s missed from the list and who is rnday, May 25th, and Saturday.
One bed-sitting room and kitchen, cen- Iwer. Apply 251 SorouS^T^ d*
ZlnF cicction, the week of April entitled to vote, may apply to a Juno 2nd.
' " ———
- or.oat0)
orto)
1000 !°n' Ph°ne WA' 1-6617 (Tor30th to May 5th was the time- Court of Revision and have his
House For Sail
set for enumeration of voters—
a period fixed by law which
Domestic Help Wanted
must begin the 49th dav before
YOUNG woman for cook-general in pSAFaoTVl^
(Continued from page one)
polling day, and last through the
SOMETH ING WRONG
^
use,' for °re lady beginning GA. «?™iSf“^
equivalent of $13.89 a month. He m°lerin’ r°
Saturday of the same week. FeDe ^ week, after one year,
eral elections are • always held T T 3 1111111 C°meS t0 US from wonts .a 48-hour week, makes i.. o .veeks vacation with pay Private
os.iibe. a Hitachi competitor about $21.78 a month and pavs room with bath. Wages-^100 Mart
r Monday.
This particular
competent—3125. Reply to:
*
Flat For Rent
election, Nelson Castonguav the looking for a job. we know
m the neighborhood of $8.33
Mrs.
J.
W.
Thomson
thing
is
wrong
with
him
THREE ROOM flat Wn^4k- " "-------- chief electoral officer, estimates <
one monthly for dormitory room" and
2430 S.W. Marine Drive, Forth,
*A ‘Ai, Parking
A UlidHtJ Dri£?np, and ^
company official says.
Vancouver 14, B.C.
boaic. If he marries and moves
aaa f°St aPProximately $10,7000 Phy OX. 9-9106 ^Torontof® ^
’ I 6:30 P.M.
oUU to taxpayers.
. The North American idea of to a company house he would pav
About two weeks following the jumping from job to job lookin-’- a maximum monthly rent of $8.33
His pav is in
work of enumeration, lists of lor advancement is almost un tor six rooms.
(Continued from Page One)
creased $2 78 a month ‘for his Sansei and the younger Nisei port in English covering all
voters are posted in each polling known.
take up judo.
wife and $2.22 for each child.
division, m a prominent place
vities, _ resolutions, co?ifei2’
A worker eats in a company
“I want to someday see a Jausually on a telephone pole or
. Company executives says the
etc. will be sent to all 1600
cafeteria. For this he pays the
Pa^ese Canadian be the Canadian more)
members of the Ja.no ^
side benefits each employee
Judo Champion again,” he said.
Canadian
Centre
A JS®
loughly double his salary. °
Perhaps a future Sansei cham
version is to follow
P“H
Workers
seekingrecreation pion is signing up at one of the
Doctor Sam fiadno
v bin P!ay °n ^e company base- many J.C. judo schools now. Who nounced
that the pp^ M
knows
?
ua.il teams, join the compan
#
*
*
Meeting of May
amateur theatrical group or at
C a nominal fee, spend a weekend ,, °AE OF THE contributors for ^ 2*1 tCTh
fur STORAGE WITH EVERY
tn a company inn
>
. “ the Ernie Taylor Benefit Exhibi- hist Church d
B*
Bathurst Street. Evening
M
ALTERATION AND REMODELING
Hitachi
S~
a
Canadian
Painter
from
insist till Collmgwpod, Ontario who lost
elaborate
planning
o
f
a
workerC
quested
to
attend,
5
re
*
ALSO
bis
wife
and
six
children
in
a
t?ve f °CS HOt r°b
WE MAKE NEW COATS AND JACKETS
tire—was Nisei artist, Kaz NaKamura. His contribution was a
V
the KODOKAN judo ma-a
“
Wo
almost
never
fin
FROM ALL TYPES OF FURS
e an em romantic, landscape, which a Tor W recently featured a Canaployee,” one official sm
onto critic called, “a gem.”
n^ JUd$a ?°m Montreal, Doug
Bus: EM. 3-1509
^vuye
Most of the works &were don Ro^eis. He has caught the eves
HnRiHimnijinjjLHnniHHHHijnnn ated from men of Mr. Taylor’s of _ many of Kodokan !s expert
Res
tde Ontario College trainers who see him as impS?
L-V
T ^J3 UW was organized
for tlie Canadian
< Toionto Daily Star cartoonist Olympic team for the 1964 To
mo
Duncan MacPherson.
’ kyo games. Rodgers is 6’ 2” and
*
*
*
weighs over 200 pounds.
A
20-PAGE
comprehensive
re
JAPANESE AND
Tlie 10th National AAU Judo
Championships
in Chicago once
OCCIDENTAL FOODS
ag-am proved that judo events
TORONTO
can be won by a small man.
fresh meat and fish
For the very best in
free parking at
Overall champion was 150 lb.
order Thurs. and Pri.,
ohmohara from California. Divi
wedding casuals. .
=
REAR OF STORE
sion
winners were;
For those who wish to
(^'RM'PNIOSUPPUES J I
ISO and over—Ben Campbell
treasure the present in
160 to 180—Haruo Imamura
the future
140 to 160 Shinohara
under
140—Yoshida
FREE DELIVERY EVERYDAY
AM. 5-8446
Notice
all. the Japanese names
71 Tansley Avenue
138472 Queen W.
Scarboro, Ontario
w. American judo ? Perhaps someToronto
LE. 2-6378 Gay Canada's list will look like
^lilll^RR^iillHHHHiH^^^
that too.
Paternalism.
Casey’s Corner . . .
free
.
n
Bruce Keigo Inouve
CONTINENTAL FAMILY CO-OP
oikaido
|
460 DUNDAS STREET WEST, TORONTO
e
Phone EM. 6-5589
EM. 6-5711
NOW DAILY!
„ POLAR JETS TO THE
ORIENT FROM NEW YORK
Only Northwest Polar Imperial jets
fly the shortcut route to Tokyo from
New A one—4^ hours faster than
any o
• Leave _^y_^|ay of the week. You fly
,oFh^° Anchorage, Alaska, then non° Tokyo (4 days a week also via
Cnicago). No changing planes.
I, -r-Qnnect in Tokyo with flights to Manila,
QQ-awg’ TaiPeL Korea, Hong Kong,.
Saigon, Bangkok.
.
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extra charge over direct jet flights.
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For i eservations,' call your travel agent.
Election Time In Canada
CLASSIFIED SECTION
—More than 9,000,- ^T66 }H your particular district. .
These Courts are
000 Canadians have the right to It this list has been torn down I name added.
Male Help Wanted
specially set up for this purpose
Election. Any person, man or
or blown down, you can check if I i w tmee days, ana the places and
1C1P Wanted
vote in the forthcoming Federal
^^^^NER'S helper wanted. Aoply F ------- ----your name is on the voters’ Ihi
’-----woman, who is 21 years of age, simply by calling the Bell Tele times are announced in the news ^h9~rdsn; ?hone HO- 3-2110* or* LE.‘ WAITRESS wanted, WiT
cessary,
call
HU
’
Ce
-°3‘ ,
6-8345
(loronto).
5 P.M. (Toronto).
°31
and a Canadian citizen or othe’- phone operator and asking for papers. You can also find where
subject may vote, pro the Returning Officer of your t-iO\ <ii8 loccued dm culling* the
PERATORS,Tcperienced
as garden helpers.
vided he or she has resided in particular riding or constitue’mw Returning. Officer or by calling
none Mr. heike, ga. 1-5040 (Torohto) •
skirts
and blouses, steadv Lu
Canada for at least twelve She will supply you with this in- the Committee Rooms of any one
aPply
F
qrhel?ers wanted. Phone Buchan Sinclair Ltd 436 y ;
.months and was ordinarily resi lormation.
u^can Agings the revision courts A
L~. 3-519o Mr. Maehara (Toronto)
^-gtor. St
West (Toronto).
’
dent in the electoral district nt
oi me candidates for election. In
Anyone who finds he has been
the time the enumeration of
UP ad sometime between
voters was conducted. For th\s missed from the list and who is rnday, May 25th, and Saturday.
One bed-sitting room and kitchen, cen- Iwer. Apply 251 SorouS^T^ d*
ZlnF cicction, the week of April entitled to vote, may apply to a Juno 2nd.
' " ———
- or.oat0)
orto)
1000 !°n' Ph°ne WA' 1-6617 (Tor30th to May 5th was the time- Court of Revision and have his
House For Sail
set for enumeration of voters—
a period fixed by law which
Domestic Help Wanted
must begin the 49th dav before
YOUNG woman for cook-general in pSAFaoTVl^
(Continued from page one)
polling day, and last through the
SOMETH ING WRONG
^
use,' for °re lady beginning GA. «?™iSf“^
equivalent of $13.89 a month. He m°lerin’ r°
Saturday of the same week. FeDe ^ week, after one year,
eral elections are • always held T T 3 1111111 C°meS t0 US from wonts .a 48-hour week, makes i.. o .veeks vacation with pay Private
os.iibe. a Hitachi competitor about $21.78 a month and pavs room with bath. Wages-^100 Mart
r Monday.
This particular
competent—3125. Reply to:
*
Flat For Rent
election, Nelson Castonguav the looking for a job. we know
m the neighborhood of $8.33
Mrs.
J.
W.
Thomson
thing
is
wrong
with
him
THREE ROOM flat Wn^4k- " "-------- chief electoral officer, estimates <
one monthly for dormitory room" and
2430 S.W. Marine Drive, Forth,
*A ‘Ai, Parking
A UlidHtJ Dri£?np, and ^
company official says.
Vancouver 14, B.C.
boaic. If he marries and moves
aaa f°St aPProximately $10,7000 Phy OX. 9-9106 ^Torontof® ^
’ I 6:30 P.M.
oUU to taxpayers.
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voters are posted in each polling known.
take up judo.
wife and $2.22 for each child.
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