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THE NEW CANAD!

S'4?:

An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
® H. H. Ikebuchi J

SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. 1962

rORONTO, ONTARIO

^atmt.TITANK is a cohunn
,rWdiiI ”i collaboration inui me
Tlie New Canadian,
FaveAtmwi taken to imte from
tiriiegito time. The column head,
TORONTO.—In order to give I wook a' I iw JCCA olive in 'h
POINT-BLANK, does nor. have
anvfpai culm influence to what
J a uni
^become the topic of discus)$;
~installments of
। headquarters
sWi
nor should it be
iClub” will
generalized reflection
rated when
taken
onality and mind of
0 ”
01“ v?e 1
members
, thQ£wn*cl
reunion
a
'
.Jtys
i
t
erP

vrhich
came
about
'0
:
of idle conversation
mei
. aiM^hhat which, like many7 other
October
lb
' things of ircvelancy, has stuck
tent
in .my ’i nd I like it. Especially
so ,as a title to this column beprepn
M
'cause it is short, easy to rememwdrC'S
convevs
in
a
honest
way
bfifand
US lit Ob
them
Aside
a sane of'spontaneity.
FLOWER ARRANGEMENT CLASS
to
from ach|e^ mg spontaneity, it is
further hoped that tire discus­
TORONTO.—Members of Mrs. Kin Izumi's Flower a
sions featured in this column class are shown here following
successful show held at the nun
and
this
and
May
enjoyment
mild'
'
Lord
Simcoe
Hotel
last
Sunday.
id rod,
winof
to
the
readers,
stimu i
sward
its ft u
en my experience that
Jt 1
On
corth $1,000
i gent reader of any
the,
•7548. |

500
Chib

tin
ion
Nursing
The
purpose
of
thi
know
ftort likes to
lifera
of
the
an
preamble
other than the name
someth i1
“The 500 nouneed
organ
of, a wuu’.
This is a natural
nch
provide
,ii
Club
is
founded
upon
a
VANCOUVER.—The
1962-63 ir the interest of the members,
tenHeney Tims, with a consideraate
nurses
mation
of
the
concepts
of
East
tion for the reader s curiosity7, I membership drive for the Van­ the JCCA is beginning to play7
kike studio
facetiously couver JCCA is scheduled to take a large part in the life of the
subm . somewhat
the'fol lowing thumbnail sketch
place from October 1st, for two Japanese Canadian commcnity
nuvsmm
positions
ociation and the d
iTam a male Canadian of Ja- weeks. As in the past, member­
her its aims and ot
paiie-’ stock. I stand five feet ship fees will be $3.00 per family7 jority of some B.oOO JC s in and
Miss Watmab.' is enrolled
aratory meeting of
Th
around
Vancouver
will
take
out
eich >!.• As tall and weigh about (including all family members
ition
was
held
this
pre-doctor:11
student in shT
the
135 pounds in street clothes. As over 16 years) and $2.00 for in­ membership this year.
you cm imagine, I am no Charles dividuals.)
1131
Membership
Chairman
Ken
Atlas In fact. I am more ilhisMi
of the “before” photo- Matsune is presently spendinggraph- of Charles manly prote­ many7 hours in preparation for
ges. I’ in not difficult, therefore the campaign, but in order to re­
toJsee that weight—or the lack duce the amount of work on the
of an finest and up-to-date Jo none
at
TORONTO.—A
pictures available
-ofut

is
not
one
of
my
problems.
motion
part
of
the
volunteer
canvassers,
ton
outstanding
Japanese
motios
pic
­
F
hs E
widely arc
Hoveu1. I sometimes wonder, Vancouver JCCA have once again ture overy~ month, for eight con­ Such films
-v.he’e\er I i ecall what the doc­ sent out membership application secutive months, at a reasonable Yojimbo, Fires of the Plain, Odd of A
tor vi id as I was about to leave forms along with self-addressed membership fee is in store for Obsession, Ballad of Naray a ma
his office: “Uh,” he said, with envelopes for everyone s '>?^e- theatre-goers of Toronto and and Human Condition: Part 1. 2
DR!
and 3. will be seen during the baisei Kat lo Invest
ssome gravity, “Uh, don’t lose nience. It is hoped that all those vicinity.
"any weight . . . ahem. . .”
interested in taking out member­
Plans for formation of a Film coming season.
In Government Bond
Arrangements have been made
’ Discaiding
the
security’- of ship his year will make use of Society7 by Japanese the Canadian
of i
TORONTO
Centre are now being implement­ with the' Christie Theatre, G65 St.
school life, some years back, as uiis form.
K
Board
of
Ihr
aTfull time occupation best left
Aside from supporting the ed and the first showing is sche- Clair Ave. W., for the use of the
theatre for eight Sunday7 even­
ito the intellectuals, (squares, we work of the JCCA throughout doled for next month.
ings, starting- October 2S and in
being
sused to call them), I went forth, the year, membership fee will
MW
The Film Society7
filled x\ uh the courageous enthu- entitle the member to receive the formed for the purpose of study continuing- on a monthly basis
sia-v of youth, to join the rank monthly7 “Bulletin” to keep him and appreciation of Japanese until May’ 1963.
Watch for details of the first.
It was derid' d i.
and file of the white collar mul­ informed of the activities.. Also cinematic art. Its membership is
information on purchase a
film
and
more
titude. To my dismays, after a planned are reduced admissions open to all adult Canadians.
become a member ernmont bond m 6
few short weeks, I learned that for members at JCCA sponsored Through the Film Society, the h ow von
1 a i al
Program
committee
for
the in the Japanese Canadian Centre present bond bn7
T. had become one of many gla­ events.
their
diators within an exclusive arena
Due to the increased activities Centre, hopes to present only7 the
ashita
.
Mr.
K
savings
account,
in which greedy7 rats of all types
e-pmId-.
preside!)'., Mr. Ed
1
raced to grab the highest rung
imura
sident
and
Me
tin the ladder if success.
were appowtad
Tms was my7 first contact with
con
sumer this matte7.
~
have
been
mainly
consume:
•the rat race—a commodity7 that
me.i to .Iman
Japan from
from have
TORONTO.—Canadian _ textile now are
Js a common feature yi today’s
the United
Japanese auto firms are con- 1 {agin<>
bir'k^ oiganization. Feeling manufacturers can sell hig‘h-quaxtiles now arc
lity
goods
in
Japan
if
they
go
iping trucks to Can2some disgust, and lacking the
said, while Jasold in Japan,
there
and
scout
the
market,
the
ija
Toyota, vice-precom utitive spirit, I resigned myCanada of cot­ ada, s;
panese ox ports
deputy
leader
of
an
eight-man
>ta
Motor Co. Ltd.
s
:
dent.
Ue f ,<■> follow a philosophy folcotton shirts The Canadian car market is too Iwasaki.
ton fabrics :
Japanese
trade
mission
said
tins
doveu oy7 the less ambitous—
i
$10,000,000 in
totalled almo:
competitive for Japanese auto­
Mcaawb
don , Hep on my7 toes, and I won’t week.
1961.
makers
to
enter,
he
added.
find
attemptiw
Hideshi
Kagawa,
president
of
•step <• o yours. Thus have I surpand
export
Real
wages
in
Japan
arc
higher
to
fill
the
Japan
types
Ved so far within my7 adopted Toyo Menka Kaisha of Osaka, an
than in several countries of Wes­ troasu nr
sCrganization.
international trading firm, ?aid to Canada of
tern
Europe, Mr. Toyota assert - vyama.
B only7 accomplishment is
machinor and chemicals, making ed. For many workers, iringe
Canadian
manufacturers
coula
T t I have managed to survive
benefits add as much as 4(> per
tl
sell to Japan luxury textiles such these a
past twenty-five year
which
cent to their salaries. :
Canadian
ps. gave away my age), by as men’s and women’s suits that
include housing subsidic■s. subig to the daily routine of
sidized meals in plants hospital
ng and eating, and most
and medical care for worker, a nd
rnem TORONTO.-Tim
cant to all, breathing at
families,
twice-yearly
bonus
payber of The New Canadian family
are of 16 respirations per
merits in addition to salary and
e.
r
VANCOUVER.—A Negro stu- ing on racial grounds in letting summer and winter resorts oper­ is talented Nisei writer, Howard
4 A hough I hold no degree, I
or selling food.
ated by the companies for worK- II. Ikebuchi, who will write a
sb
mote rooms
acquired some knowledge dent was turned away fromhouses
The Ubyssey sent girl report­
semi-monthly column out of Mon­
ree levels of what is called than half the boarding Uni ver­ ers to bosses on the university’s ers’ recreation.
product
Japan

s
gross
nab
treal. In his column Point Blank,
d education. The fruits of he approached near the accord­ list. They asked if landlords acbv
1970
should
nearl
'‘ -s education and that of the sity of British Columbia, student Unied Neuro tenants.
Mr. Ikebuchi will comment on
Sample
of 1960, Mr. Kagawa said. Th?
ing to the university's
co^cat.on derived from life’s
local happe-mm
rise in 1961 was about 16 per world
(or newspaper.
pmeuce
shall
flower,
h
a
student

I
weak
cent, and this year should be
The Ubyssey sat
wi.thei). onto this space at
mv house.’
held to about 9 per cent because । straightforward
and
informal
asked
for
rooms
a
50
houses
list
­
intervals. The writing of ed by the university housing ad­
ored people of tight money. Average yearly

I
don

t
allow
1 view.
mn is not a new experience
I
Point Blank
me. having had some ex- ministration. More than ha.f re­ in my house.’’
itIi this
in <
.
I
b
until 1970, he added
.
‘T’m not prejud
ice writing for the other fused him accommodation.
ry
other
I
-nd
will
a
But a white student v no v.mlanan ~ees no hope A
neighbors arc
ewspaper, and some other
mi
.lion
of
with
same houses a
'atu •
uid Chinese and Tiade, with
publications of a similarly
i ne I. b
tes later was acceptable m
item m Ct week.
also discrimin- a -p
Imlh
who
had
turned
down
the
Negro.
often
than
nciude rhe preceding infor’J
A Vancouver bylaw provide^ ^a
er of the mission.
£10 fine for anyone discrimmao(Continued on page 2)

»N

Ex-JCCA Members T© Reunite For “5@O-Chb”

Burlington
Red Cross Award

Vancouver JCCA Starts
Annual Membership Drive

J. C. Centre To Show
Top Japanese Movies

Canadian Textiles To Japan Suggested

I

WELCOME!

25 Vancouver Houses Reject Negro Student

Page 2

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RICK AIATSUMOTO^^^’ (>ub>isher

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KEN M0RL._\
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;—English Editor
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r. nece,

J GCA

Personal M

By THOMAS HARA
Vancouver JCCA Bulletin
object of the JCCA m
us Erl

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Se

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Sakakp. son of
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f Providing- adeauate safeo-uard-V
and ne- RUo Sakaki, of
«Ak C 3l? upon
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of his The eng-age !Ie”
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Tbose X « the China V p
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he inherits ^ £S^ W*

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ge on

At
cream
now
ircmorie.
■on^ i harvest moon
‘ « to the cold
i a
as they too Sense
pa or, that lean dav
mind i
10
1 And in the aie soon to come. I
summer
res
and
L«oon
brooks,,—
moonlit
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snow
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and \ dat
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feed
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with
will

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only (ie i vm
i
the
nbJ‘ermen dur•unbKs, mart
1
x d months of Juhne season’s f:
into |
months
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tell Us
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organization tHi

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‘ be at,m™ish7»f flA not

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d Peace 1

These I fathers

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upon the 'I

(Continued from Page Oy
I rcapon to
show o the
is ther<S?’> KPA “self.
" -•
the uneanny pros. tb.a. I come not
,lo[ u]
icT Prip.
°- enters | when hooked and Xn
dr Uves
Squall
t waning P^^
I must be an emphatk,
for the JCCO The
I^Ub^V"*' ”Ot be
n th
at all times to mof r T°, be effective, tMCTA
” conscious
mtys of summer and
.
the first | to spend*
i6?1’ Way is there «?<fa
in
forlom weeks of
raises its
n
J
6t tbe challenge
X .
JwCA must be indulge
Pedantry
vnuer we can / than to st£
sunn«®’ day atmosphere'S b’S k"1 P'5 to dSA ^4? p*Ver it vanity).
enjoy the be
V a Canadian | to fm-m
+
six-point stap- or
Jn closing. Recent incidents^?0?
^milty.

mfect the happy
o thi.
Autumn. Air
nuual
R>ther Nature
out a «ock of
has beenn
spread her mantle h’ifle*Arndm-^-*^
shotgun or
colours
tome
?’ Ma 5’our
mmthern parts of the « *
country. 1 Or
at your side
I’wli hues of' ^, ye|10
„. and kbanh A ASW thi" is thej,'
•mown decorate ue landscape in I into -a ma Av'canoe silent.lv
i 01 those Who wLh
a kaleidoscope
I
Wh nie' thov may
to CO7’’?
color-? as she i for a*ffoS / swamp and watch
’"akes her wa ' slowly
south- lSXt±°f
honkers to
their correspondence i >
magic brush will | ter-o^m
ds your waiting scat^anadian office
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paint a. vh
the U.S., desnifp
graduates who had X
uncommon to
me stately
Anv
maples of our , Au levoir for now.
ave„ues and pount—^’^
the to their “white” hr Xac^ that their academic See ^’^kRyment in I
parks.
As the t.
S flutter to GWA A "MS A «S
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carpet on t
Buy & Sell
matters
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and
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Through
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sounds: a portriat of
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MTS KURODA
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Septeniber2^1962

Dates and Doings

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I’TYBS Plan October Social As Next Event
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TYBS October Social Remember:
October 26th at the Date: Friday, Oct
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uhool year out arte ; too—at
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lit- TORONTO.—Actively7

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h-day Adventist Church,
head d by its pastor the Rev. British citie:
^Gfute S. Aso, is currently7 busy
Rev.
as a mem­
Kfpiipah'g for the Greater Tor- her of
’ ^onto Evangelistic Crusade which of the crusade and is in cl
on Sunday evening, Octo- of file
ce
reception committee.
from 7:30. The three week
sci - will be held at Massey7
ese population take advanFa 1
of hearing this dynamic.
Tl । speaker for -the Crusade
Mn I a
” of W shington, D.C. . The Rev
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writer-speaker and his Art Exhibit
gThvccVv telecast entitled, “It is
TORONTO.—An exhibition of
i’’ is seen weekly over the works of Tom Gibson will be
Ci 1 ' and CHCH in the Toronto shown at the Dorothy Cameron
id draws the largest tele­ Gallerv Ltd.. 840 Yonge St. from
audience in the religious

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THIRD INNINA

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Nisei Nett ers Conclude
Highly Successful Year
TORONTO.—1962 emits bowout in a blaze .
glory Iasi
ind ay at Trinity
'tirts whirl
Iso marked the conclusion of the
xisei Open. The tecord number
r new faces, the tremendous
ompetition in
dded up to
this
tourney' one of the best in its
History. It wa
as not one new
through. All defending champs
retained their crown. All had to
battle their way through nip and

it, 7-5. 4-6. 7improved her
and must be

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the singles
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three batters wont down in order.
FIFTH INNING
No runs for cither team.
SIXTH INNING
Three up: three down.

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EOCKTH INNING

doubles
Bv sure dent
defensive
overcame
which by all considerations
their equal in June Nobuoka and
Iwasaki in a match which
went
into overtime
Tlie
6-4. 5-7, 7-> . Chic
e the first double half of seventh giving champion­
ship to Main.
tie-holder of
tourney.
series saw some of
MAIN: D. Tanaka, Kishimoto
toughest, battles
ol.ier of the singTes crown
YAMADA: Sal
K. TanaI with Nana Ashikawa, to
. (2) and Tani.
the doubles crown from
Shimono aud Hedy Sakai iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiHiiinHiiiiiii

Tlie gap between the. “A” Js
and die "B” ’s were considerably
cial preview to meet the
narrowed as the beginners of a
is
Tn his opening crusade, the will b held on Tuesday evening few years ago displayed an amaz­
from 8:30 to 16:30 pan.
’< ’ll \ Vandeman will sneak on the
ing improvement. Even the be­
ginners
of this season showed a
Mr.
Mbson
is
the
brother-ink^ ,p
“Rhe Planet- in Rebellion”,
Mr. Paul Tokiwa of Tor lot of promise which is a wel­
^A11 "J1 ch ho will introduce a fascome sign for the years to come.
mo.
H-Jcii.
’mg movie on astronomv,
ass®®.
Stan Nishimura and Chic Yana­ of lack of play this season was
gisawa both retained their singles at his retrieving' best forcing Jun
crowns but. not without a battle Hamada into numerous errors.
royal. Facing certain defeat from
the hands of Mickey Matsuba­
yashi in a torrid 5 set epic, Stan
Rav Hodgins and Grant. Fam­
they were the peer
battled back to defend his titled
6-8, 5-7. 6-4 6-2, 6-4. Truly7 this 01 the
■' doubles teams by
eady vets Yasu No­
dance
match must be considered as one downing' of the best on record which has
!, Nett a Grant worked
’ been, played on Trinity’ courts.
n the “C” title from
Both opponents exercised their
who was at his best
. best, skills to the utmost, Stan May St
the “C” from Elmer
his defensive and Mickey’ his of­ in eopp
fensive. Only7 at the bitter end
War Amputation Auditorium
did defensive triumph as Mickey
the
mixed doubles.
finally’ wore out.
Court crafts­ maining,
Club Rec Socratic
manship which can only7 come Mitch Isozaki who in her own
from years of experience trium- i unorthodox play is proving to be
: uhed over power as veteran Ya- J a peer in doubles, gained the
lagisawa deftly parried power- : finals with her partner Frank
aden shots of Kay’ Takasaki to : Matsui and now await the
etain her title in another spec- come of the match between Amy
RIatsubaya and
acular match which went to the Ivnal
and Sue Iwasaki and Ron Koyanavi. Mitch and Franch on their
the fin ds engaged in the
the history of the
i
i yjrnr v Th-w w<m 13-11 in the
r
frorn Ruth Carrier ami
Fuz
The “B” mixed
tes Shimono and
Ken Kanda against Nana Ash
it
6M
'•-.awn ntid Jack Betz.
The presentation of trophic
STEVESTON, B.C.—The Kenwill
be on Oct 19 th. A hi e M orDojo
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(Japanese fencing)
s in charge promises
•hich was begun in I960 ; t the
of gaiety complete
teveston
Community'
(
Jumor di
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n October 2nd
ORIn. ial
had been
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or nursing use.
company producing her voles and pulls out the floor of
bath TV. Two '^
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and 90 others chosen from 227 gdain cigarette case consisting ci^ajetK m its mouth and re'yq
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plications for patent rights, to meh ^ Jauuary 1961 that they
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