Page 1
THE NEW CANADIAN
______
dumura
An Independent Organ for Canadia
ns of Japanese Origin
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1963
LATEST REPORTS from the
j.C. Centre office indicate that
building progress is back on
schedule after a 2 week delaycaused by bad weather.
The ground floor is now com
pletely covered and work has befun on the upper floors.
° A special committee will make
a room-by-room study of require
ments and costs of furnishing
and equipment.
Payments to date have been
with present
successfully met
i
Drawings from
Centre fund's.
bank credit is soon expected to
be required.
The Centre expressed its desire that all unpaid balances of
pledges be soon fulfilled.
Toronto, Ont.
300 Honour Senior Citizens
At Hamil. Keiro-Shiinbokukai
.HAMILTON, Ont.—The An■ Niseis as close to 300 people
nual Keiro-Shimbokukai spon■ gathered for supper and a
sored by the Hamilton JCCA and thoroughly enjoyable evening.
Kyowakai held on Saturday, Feb
The opening part of the even
ruary 9th, proved’ to be a plea
ing’s ceremonies, consisting- of
ant get-to-gether for local J.C b. the usual speeches and introduc
About 40 senior citizens over tions, was conducted in a short
70 years of age, half of whom and efficient manner by chair
were from Toronto, were joined man, Mr. N. Hashimoto of the
by Consul K. Komuro and his Kyowakai.
wife, representatives of the Ha
A well prepared concert made
milton and Toronto chapters of up the main portion of the pro
the JCCA and local Isseis and gram. Numbers including dancFRANK HATASHITA, Presi
in» by young girls and a per
dent of the Canadian Kodokan
formance
of Manzai by the older
Black Belt Association, will be
ladies
went
off smoothly under
leaving for Japan in April for a
the
able
MCing
of Roy Miura of
month of training.
the Hamilton JCCA.
He hopes to further his study
The intermission between the
under Master S. Kotani (8thvarious stage numbers was filled'
dan). Chief of Kodokan’s Foreign
TOKYO.—About 3,000 Japa by the audience participating in
. Section, and Miss Umeko Fukuda
nese
shopowners held a rally last sing- songs, led by the MC. All
(5th-dan), famed woman Judoisweek
to oppose moves to open in all, the amateur performances
tess.
■
supermarkets
linked with foreign were very colorful and well en
He also plans to visit the vari
retail
chains.
joyed by the audience who show
ous Aikido, Kendo, Sumo, and
ed their enthusiasm and appre
The
All-Japanese
Federation
Karate schools.
ciation
with cheers and goodof
Retail
Dealers
urged
the
GovAny Jud'oka under the 4th-dan
hearted
laughter.
ermnent
to
oppose
plans
for
degree must pay to train at the
building
supermarkets
with
forAfter presentation of gifts to'
famed Kodokan. Hatashita holds
eigm capital,
especially U.S. the honored' guests the Fukubiki
a 4th-dan degree.
capital.
'
: (lucky) draw took place. Prizes
$
*
#
i Among U.S. chains reported consisted of many beautiful pot
DID YOU KNOW that Canada
seeking capital tieups in Japan ted plants donated by Mrs. T.
is now the centre of the World
are Safeway and the Jewel Tea Shintani of Beamsville, Ont.,
Boy Scout movement ? And that
various businesses and indivi
its Director is a Canadian, Majorduals.
The sponsors of the pro
T In Parliament, -Nobuaki HizuGeneral D. C. Spry?
gram
expressed
their deep ap
n
•
me, director-general of the small
This year’s Boy Scout Week
.By JLUUllh iXISHIDA
I mentator and ex-N.F.L. star), and medium
sized
industry preciation for these kind' dona
in Canada is February 17-24. The
LETHBRIDGE Alta. _ „.
Jimmy Brown of the Cleveland agency, told the Upper House tions.
1363 Scout Week theme is the, evening of Tanuarv_____________ r1W11S’ Harvey Wylie and Jim commerce and industry commitDancing followed until mid
belonged | Furiong of the Calgary Stam-J tee Hie Government has urged
“The. World' Brotherhood of L Tg
night.
to
Sam
Kitagawa
of
Lethbridge
Scouting.” As always, a most
the C.F.L., Kenny Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd., to
|H worthwhile group to support, when over 1,000 sportsmen of p]oen of the Winnipeg Blue refrain from pushing its project
Kieth Hyland
and I £d ties with Safeway in view of
n atch for their annual apple and 10tl^eAmwa?ei^in<Mnp^^
tag sales.
man’s Dinner
Kenny McLean of the World of j tbe possible serious blow against
*
*
*
Dave “Sweeny” Sliriner Japanese retail dealers.
^ ? undesirable for
THE Toronto Star recently and lengthy standing ovation. ‘ H^H of^Fame^Phil^
i n 0 ■ Kame, I Jul Goyette of big- business to set up superfeatured an article about Nisei,
the
Canadian the Montreal Canadiens, Spencer markets which will disrupt the
Gen Tateyama—probably
the • Kitagawa,
LONDON.—.Movies from Ja
weightlifting Harris, manager of the Spokane retailers’ domestic market, alCanadian _ king of Chinese for Featherweight
pan,
France, the Soviet Union,
champion of Canada, was award- Indians of the Pacific Coast Base- though such markets would be
tune cookie manufacturers.
Italy, the United States, Greece,
the
Athlete
of
the
Year
trophy,
ball
League
.and'Wills.
I
favorable
for
the
consumer.
His 4-man, one-room shop on
~------------------------ ;----------------------------------------------- ------ ----------------- Sweden, and Y'ugoslavia were
Dundas Street West in Toronto The presentation of the award
nominated for the 1962 British
to
the
130-pound
Nisei
was
made
annually turns out over 2% milFilm Academy Award' for the
by
National
League
baseball
star
- .^^ccc^Ks. Baked in a gas oven, Maury Wills of the
best
movie.
Los Angeles
ey me made from rice flour, Dodgers.
(
They are: “The Island” (Ja
oi1, SUgar’ eggs and
pan), “Jules et Jim” (France).
vaiima.
Married with two children, the
“The Lady With the Little 'Dog”’
Some of his fortunes read: 26-year-old, 5 foot one inch JaTORONTO.—Forty-five young’ ceiving or having received their (Soviet Union), “Last Year in
f^pieone thinks you're wonder- P^nese Canadian athlete hopes to Canadians,
Mariebad” (France-Italy), “The
ful ”
you re wondera cuiexe nupes co Canadians,
mostly
university
Manchurian Candidate”' (U.S.),
“He
fulfill one giant ambition in the graduates, learned this .week degrees from Varsity.
The skills which they carry “The Miracle Worker” (U.S.),’
adores you” tak6 at leart but near future. That is, to make the where they will be serving for
overseas vary from physical and “Phaedra” (Greece), “Thou Shalt
“Two pronosaU
I Canadian
weight-lifting team the next one or two years as
Not
Kill”
(Italy-Yugoslavia, muposais soon to come. I ...
members of Canada’s
peace occupational therapy to house Lichtenstein),’ “Through a Glass
Wf darker one IoVes vou best.”
whlch ^13 compete in the 1964
S
hold economics and psychology.
fluence 7'™
”d’
P1^0 Games in Tokyo.
The
Two main areas will absorb Darkly” (Sweden), “The Vanishof
the
45
successful
in Corporal” (France) and “West
wisely ”
omen.
Use it I Kitagawa and
local sports- candidates
for the Canadian most of the young men and1 wo Side Story” (U.S.).
y
eoSiiya™a
that fortune r
3”’-®
1'1 Rae
’ho was named | Overseas Volunteers program men, Asia and the Caribbean.
man,
Bill
Rae,--"
who
Also eligible for the award' are
The concept of' a Canadian
the Kinsmen’s Sportsman of the was announced at Hart House,
^ nets' idea”'’aT7 1Y i o6 avafa’ I Year,
^eap> took
took their
their- places
places at
at the
the 1 University
University of Toronto and in- peace corps started in 1960 and five British nominations which
i
in North' Amaris n . ,e ^Hinese I head table along side such no- eluded' Miss Marjorie Arikado. A has been growing in popularity are also competing for the best
British film prize.
These are:
»
*
a do1 rewed it. I table
personalities from the graduate of Victoria College, U. since then.
‘
‘
Billy
Budd,
”
“
A
Kind
of'Lov
I
*
*
I world of sports as, Fred “Curly” of T, she will serve one year in
All of the candidates must un ing?
‘
Lawrence
of
Arabia,
”
3 abou^’a t^teyama aiso
also to.„
told I Morrison (CBC-TV football com-| Jamaica.
dergo a thorough orientation “Tlie L-Shaped Room,”
and
I
u 7ecent visit to Japan.
U. of T. graduates dominate cc-urse which is held during the “Only Two Can Play.”
fall and -winter terms and con
5 hi
as an a-ben. ,
this year’s group of “student am cludes shortly before the annual
Those nominated for the best
Panese- -n I ^ considered .a JaWhat
About
Big
Ears?
performance by a foreign actress
bassadors” with 33 of the 45 re- I examinations.
„
m japan I’m considered I
3
a foreigner. Crazy eh?” he is reTOKYO. — Don’t despair
include
Melina
Mercouri
of
Ported to have said.
I because you have big feet.
Greece for “Phaedra.”
*
I
Kazuaki
Hashimoto, . 31Voting- papers are now being
distributed to members of the
„ -^ RECENT
,
L- •
I year-old physical education
^Panese editor
teacher at Ome Junior High
Society of Film and' Television
OSAKA.—There are six points streets each day.
Ulobe- and Mail’
School in Tokyo, believes that
Arts
and the result of the voting '
near Japan’s Osaka Railroad Sta
Rather
than
have
to
stand
and
will
be
announced.
3
”ith big feet have
tion where overhead signboards argue with an accused jaywalker
la» whl S ‘3a?e ®"’Emore intelligence.’’
say “Anyone who ignores the
“theory on a
hundreds of other jaywalk
J
street signals shall be caught in while
ers
pass
by, the policeman snap
■S?! il is more nfeels- in
^nt survey taken from 41
a photograph” and, sure enough, a quick Polaroid
’ picture which is
TOKYO.—A new
Japanese
““Couxer).
students.
the nearest policeman is carrying developed in 10 seconds,
and then
. .y^Jer if
‘I
The results: 19 students
officially came into being
a Polaroid camera.
prove their case to the accused. this week with a population of
*n 7 J-C- paper in Canawith feet measuring 10 inches
It’s a new and drastic remedy
Authorities say the drastic 1.054,000.
Given the name of
Slai?'y hve a few down the
?nd over had higher LQ. ratto the jaywalking problem at
Kita-Kyushu
(Northern Kyushu),
I ing than 22 students with feet
Osaka Station where three rail- action has proven “most effec
it
is
the
result
of the merger of
9^ inches or less.
the results leave Osaka
ways meet and an estimated half tive
^Continued on Page Seven)
'
the cities of Moji, Kokura, Wa
million persons stream across the police “most gratified.
kamatsu, Yawata and Tobata.
Japanese Shopowners
Oppose Supermarkets
J. C. Weight-lifting Champ
Named “Athlete of Year”
Japanese Movie Up For
British Oscar Award
Nisei U of T Grad to Serve
Peace Corp in Jamaica
Osaka Polics Use Cameras To Nab Jaywalkers
______
dumura
An Independent Organ for Canadia
ns of Japanese Origin
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1963
LATEST REPORTS from the
j.C. Centre office indicate that
building progress is back on
schedule after a 2 week delaycaused by bad weather.
The ground floor is now com
pletely covered and work has befun on the upper floors.
° A special committee will make
a room-by-room study of require
ments and costs of furnishing
and equipment.
Payments to date have been
with present
successfully met
i
Drawings from
Centre fund's.
bank credit is soon expected to
be required.
The Centre expressed its desire that all unpaid balances of
pledges be soon fulfilled.
Toronto, Ont.
300 Honour Senior Citizens
At Hamil. Keiro-Shiinbokukai
.HAMILTON, Ont.—The An■ Niseis as close to 300 people
nual Keiro-Shimbokukai spon■ gathered for supper and a
sored by the Hamilton JCCA and thoroughly enjoyable evening.
Kyowakai held on Saturday, Feb
The opening part of the even
ruary 9th, proved’ to be a plea
ing’s ceremonies, consisting- of
ant get-to-gether for local J.C b. the usual speeches and introduc
About 40 senior citizens over tions, was conducted in a short
70 years of age, half of whom and efficient manner by chair
were from Toronto, were joined man, Mr. N. Hashimoto of the
by Consul K. Komuro and his Kyowakai.
wife, representatives of the Ha
A well prepared concert made
milton and Toronto chapters of up the main portion of the pro
the JCCA and local Isseis and gram. Numbers including dancFRANK HATASHITA, Presi
in» by young girls and a per
dent of the Canadian Kodokan
formance
of Manzai by the older
Black Belt Association, will be
ladies
went
off smoothly under
leaving for Japan in April for a
the
able
MCing
of Roy Miura of
month of training.
the Hamilton JCCA.
He hopes to further his study
The intermission between the
under Master S. Kotani (8thvarious stage numbers was filled'
dan). Chief of Kodokan’s Foreign
TOKYO.—About 3,000 Japa by the audience participating in
. Section, and Miss Umeko Fukuda
nese
shopowners held a rally last sing- songs, led by the MC. All
(5th-dan), famed woman Judoisweek
to oppose moves to open in all, the amateur performances
tess.
■
supermarkets
linked with foreign were very colorful and well en
He also plans to visit the vari
retail
chains.
joyed by the audience who show
ous Aikido, Kendo, Sumo, and
ed their enthusiasm and appre
The
All-Japanese
Federation
Karate schools.
ciation
with cheers and goodof
Retail
Dealers
urged
the
GovAny Jud'oka under the 4th-dan
hearted
laughter.
ermnent
to
oppose
plans
for
degree must pay to train at the
building
supermarkets
with
forAfter presentation of gifts to'
famed Kodokan. Hatashita holds
eigm capital,
especially U.S. the honored' guests the Fukubiki
a 4th-dan degree.
capital.
'
: (lucky) draw took place. Prizes
$
*
#
i Among U.S. chains reported consisted of many beautiful pot
DID YOU KNOW that Canada
seeking capital tieups in Japan ted plants donated by Mrs. T.
is now the centre of the World
are Safeway and the Jewel Tea Shintani of Beamsville, Ont.,
Boy Scout movement ? And that
various businesses and indivi
its Director is a Canadian, Majorduals.
The sponsors of the pro
T In Parliament, -Nobuaki HizuGeneral D. C. Spry?
gram
expressed
their deep ap
n
•
me, director-general of the small
This year’s Boy Scout Week
.By JLUUllh iXISHIDA
I mentator and ex-N.F.L. star), and medium
sized
industry preciation for these kind' dona
in Canada is February 17-24. The
LETHBRIDGE Alta. _ „.
Jimmy Brown of the Cleveland agency, told the Upper House tions.
1363 Scout Week theme is the, evening of Tanuarv_____________ r1W11S’ Harvey Wylie and Jim commerce and industry commitDancing followed until mid
belonged | Furiong of the Calgary Stam-J tee Hie Government has urged
“The. World' Brotherhood of L Tg
night.
to
Sam
Kitagawa
of
Lethbridge
Scouting.” As always, a most
the C.F.L., Kenny Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd., to
|H worthwhile group to support, when over 1,000 sportsmen of p]oen of the Winnipeg Blue refrain from pushing its project
Kieth Hyland
and I £d ties with Safeway in view of
n atch for their annual apple and 10tl^eAmwa?ei^in<Mnp^^
tag sales.
man’s Dinner
Kenny McLean of the World of j tbe possible serious blow against
*
*
*
Dave “Sweeny” Sliriner Japanese retail dealers.
^ ? undesirable for
THE Toronto Star recently and lengthy standing ovation. ‘ H^H of^Fame^Phil^
i n 0 ■ Kame, I Jul Goyette of big- business to set up superfeatured an article about Nisei,
the
Canadian the Montreal Canadiens, Spencer markets which will disrupt the
Gen Tateyama—probably
the • Kitagawa,
LONDON.—.Movies from Ja
weightlifting Harris, manager of the Spokane retailers’ domestic market, alCanadian _ king of Chinese for Featherweight
pan,
France, the Soviet Union,
champion of Canada, was award- Indians of the Pacific Coast Base- though such markets would be
tune cookie manufacturers.
Italy, the United States, Greece,
the
Athlete
of
the
Year
trophy,
ball
League
.and'Wills.
I
favorable
for
the
consumer.
His 4-man, one-room shop on
~------------------------ ;----------------------------------------------- ------ ----------------- Sweden, and Y'ugoslavia were
Dundas Street West in Toronto The presentation of the award
nominated for the 1962 British
to
the
130-pound
Nisei
was
made
annually turns out over 2% milFilm Academy Award' for the
by
National
League
baseball
star
- .^^ccc^Ks. Baked in a gas oven, Maury Wills of the
best
movie.
Los Angeles
ey me made from rice flour, Dodgers.
(
They are: “The Island” (Ja
oi1, SUgar’ eggs and
pan), “Jules et Jim” (France).
vaiima.
Married with two children, the
“The Lady With the Little 'Dog”’
Some of his fortunes read: 26-year-old, 5 foot one inch JaTORONTO.—Forty-five young’ ceiving or having received their (Soviet Union), “Last Year in
f^pieone thinks you're wonder- P^nese Canadian athlete hopes to Canadians,
Mariebad” (France-Italy), “The
ful ”
you re wondera cuiexe nupes co Canadians,
mostly
university
Manchurian Candidate”' (U.S.),
“He
fulfill one giant ambition in the graduates, learned this .week degrees from Varsity.
The skills which they carry “The Miracle Worker” (U.S.),’
adores you” tak6 at leart but near future. That is, to make the where they will be serving for
overseas vary from physical and “Phaedra” (Greece), “Thou Shalt
“Two pronosaU
I Canadian
weight-lifting team the next one or two years as
Not
Kill”
(Italy-Yugoslavia, muposais soon to come. I ...
members of Canada’s
peace occupational therapy to house Lichtenstein),’ “Through a Glass
Wf darker one IoVes vou best.”
whlch ^13 compete in the 1964
S
hold economics and psychology.
fluence 7'™
”d’
P1^0 Games in Tokyo.
The
Two main areas will absorb Darkly” (Sweden), “The Vanishof
the
45
successful
in Corporal” (France) and “West
wisely ”
omen.
Use it I Kitagawa and
local sports- candidates
for the Canadian most of the young men and1 wo Side Story” (U.S.).
y
eoSiiya™a
that fortune r
3”’-®
1'1 Rae
’ho was named | Overseas Volunteers program men, Asia and the Caribbean.
man,
Bill
Rae,--"
who
Also eligible for the award' are
The concept of' a Canadian
the Kinsmen’s Sportsman of the was announced at Hart House,
^ nets' idea”'’aT7 1Y i o6 avafa’ I Year,
^eap> took
took their
their- places
places at
at the
the 1 University
University of Toronto and in- peace corps started in 1960 and five British nominations which
i
in North' Amaris n . ,e ^Hinese I head table along side such no- eluded' Miss Marjorie Arikado. A has been growing in popularity are also competing for the best
British film prize.
These are:
»
*
a do1 rewed it. I table
personalities from the graduate of Victoria College, U. since then.
‘
‘
Billy
Budd,
”
“
A
Kind
of'Lov
I
*
*
I world of sports as, Fred “Curly” of T, she will serve one year in
All of the candidates must un ing?
‘
Lawrence
of
Arabia,
”
3 abou^’a t^teyama aiso
also to.„
told I Morrison (CBC-TV football com-| Jamaica.
dergo a thorough orientation “Tlie L-Shaped Room,”
and
I
u 7ecent visit to Japan.
U. of T. graduates dominate cc-urse which is held during the “Only Two Can Play.”
fall and -winter terms and con
5 hi
as an a-ben. ,
this year’s group of “student am cludes shortly before the annual
Those nominated for the best
Panese- -n I ^ considered .a JaWhat
About
Big
Ears?
performance by a foreign actress
bassadors” with 33 of the 45 re- I examinations.
„
m japan I’m considered I
3
a foreigner. Crazy eh?” he is reTOKYO. — Don’t despair
include
Melina
Mercouri
of
Ported to have said.
I because you have big feet.
Greece for “Phaedra.”
*
I
Kazuaki
Hashimoto, . 31Voting- papers are now being
distributed to members of the
„ -^ RECENT
,
L- •
I year-old physical education
^Panese editor
teacher at Ome Junior High
Society of Film and' Television
OSAKA.—There are six points streets each day.
Ulobe- and Mail’
School in Tokyo, believes that
Arts
and the result of the voting '
near Japan’s Osaka Railroad Sta
Rather
than
have
to
stand
and
will
be
announced.
3
”ith big feet have
tion where overhead signboards argue with an accused jaywalker
la» whl S ‘3a?e ®"’Emore intelligence.’’
say “Anyone who ignores the
“theory on a
hundreds of other jaywalk
J
street signals shall be caught in while
ers
pass
by, the policeman snap
■S?! il is more nfeels- in
^nt survey taken from 41
a photograph” and, sure enough, a quick Polaroid
’ picture which is
TOKYO.—A new
Japanese
““Couxer).
students.
the nearest policeman is carrying developed in 10 seconds,
and then
. .y^Jer if
‘I
The results: 19 students
officially came into being
a Polaroid camera.
prove their case to the accused. this week with a population of
*n 7 J-C- paper in Canawith feet measuring 10 inches
It’s a new and drastic remedy
Authorities say the drastic 1.054,000.
Given the name of
Slai?'y hve a few down the
?nd over had higher LQ. ratto the jaywalking problem at
Kita-Kyushu
(Northern Kyushu),
I ing than 22 students with feet
Osaka Station where three rail- action has proven “most effec
it
is
the
result
of the merger of
9^ inches or less.
the results leave Osaka
ways meet and an estimated half tive
^Continued on Page Seven)
'
the cities of Moji, Kokura, Wa
million persons stream across the police “most gratified.
kamatsu, Yawata and Tobata.
Japanese Shopowners
Oppose Supermarkets
J. C. Weight-lifting Champ
Named “Athlete of Year”
Japanese Movie Up For
British Oscar Award
Nisei U of T Grad to Serve
Peace Corp in Jamaica
Osaka Polics Use Cameras To Nab Jaywalkers
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mSv ^nnua^ Trade Fair Opens in Apr
By RICK MATSUMOTO
tiial International Trade Fanthiee-week exhibition will displayed
displayed at
at Tokvo
Tokyo’’ss permanent
nml
CURSING, you toss back the cards and played games sucli as will open April T6 with anesti- include all of Japan's industrial International Trade Fair ground's
covers and stumble, hazy-eyed to seeing who could throw his card mateu 100,000 exhibits from all and consumer goods as well as in the Harumi Pier area, ten
rhe window prepared to blasr closest to the wall or attempting parrs
products of more than a thousand minutes from the centre of th
of the world.
your kid' brother- and his neigh
overseas exhibitors. They will be city.
lo match the other players card
borhood gang for waking you up •as
you flipped them to the floor.
During- Tokyo’s last Internaat the ungodly hour of eleven
tiona] Trade Fair (1961) more
You
were
jubilant
when
a
suc
o'clock on a Sunday morning. It
s
than $59,000,000 in contracts
was a wild party and, man, how cessful shot or match earned vou
vere
signed involving more than
a
card
of
your
favorite
NHL
star
your head aches.
.
G900 buyers from 84 nations.
such as Rocket Richard or Ted
Squinting, through the brilliant ".e^mdy. But, somedavs vou
1
J he 1963 fair has been given
glare of the noon-day sun, you weren’t as lucky .and if the other Rec So Presents "Cupid's Call" Danci-Fridav
added
impetus by recent lifting
fight with the frozen window fellow didn’t make off with all '■n™d>N™'72|, W eVe"' d“eS and refresl»«"is- Da
st
pf
restrictions
on 88 pea- cent of
Danc
pane, your blood rising to a cre your cards, then the teacher on A?? leD- la, Club Rec Socratic meS8 p.m. and conti- imports to Japan, and by the
ing- bee-ins
begins ah
at
scendo and’ your vocal cords,
^ .Present their gala “Cupid’s
nation's continued economic exstraining to propel a barrage of basement patrol would come upon Calf dance at the Victoria Audi nues, through until 12:30 a.m. pansion
your
.game
and
confiscate
"all
Hope
to
see
everyone
out
for
an
and rising consumption
big-brother insults; at the group } our hard earned collection .and torium, 53 Queen St. East.
exciting
evening
of
fun
and
daneof young hockey stars in the to top it off, sentence you to a
There will be “live” music, spot
Although this year’s fair will
driveway below.
week, of after school sessions of
*
*
coincide
with the peak tourist
But it never come out, for just washing the blackboard.
season,
Japan
Air Lines advises
as you poke your head out to be
Februai'y soon turned to ^Y^^ H°lds "Cupid's Capers" Friday at Church that increased hotel accommoda
greeted by the icy blast of win inarch, and March to April and ^lORONTO.—On Friday, CYL.
Feb. the slow dreamy style (“hust- tions will be available to trade
ter air, little-brother sinks a goal the thoughts of losing all those lo at 8:00 p.m., the event we
’ve
fair visitors due to recent new
for his squad and all thoughts cards and your hatred of that Hl been waiting for, the Jr.
To keep the dance really swing construction in Tokyo. JAL wilt
of belligerence suddenly die on particular teacher would fade V.B.A/s first dance of the year
also add four weekly trans-Paciing there will also be’ novely fic
the tip of your tongue. As his with the fast-melting snow.
flights to its schedule bv
Cupids Capers—g'ets under- nances
and prizes,
team mates gather around to con Hockey would drop into oblivion wav.
A further April 1.
added attraction will..be the
gratulate him-in the manner of tor another season as failure of
their big league heros—a ruf the• Maple Leafs to win the Stan , Midst red and w’hite streamers, drawing for a door prize (you
fling of the hair and a pat across ley Cup would turn your heart hearts and cupids, make your lucky people!). Dont be shvl'Be
debut into the social whirl of sure to attend!
the posterior with the blade of to maibles and basebail. Recesses 1963.
the stick—your thoughts drift 1 would now find you intently
Reminder
back to days gone by.
Days, shooting your favorite cat’s eye . All bashful, out-going, talka
Date:—Friday, February 15th
T1,0"® 366-1009 re information
when you too woke up the neigh marble and building up a collec tive^ quiet, fun-loving people .are
GOLF LESSONS W PRACTICE
Time—8:00 p.m.
D1SCOnVonU^ ‘^ New Goh Equipment
borhood night-owls with screams tion that made your pockets invited to come out and' mak^
Place: — Toronto
- ----Buddhist
_ 120 Wellington St. West
of triumph.
, ■
bulge and also brought about | nevv friends. If you like, to “pop Church, . 918 Bathurst St.
Geo.
Clifton’s Golf School
|
Closing the window to Feb another week of detentions as eye”,. “twist” “wiggle wobble” or
Dress:—white shirt and tie.
ruary’s chilly invasion, you flop you spilled them in class.
Qo any of the other latest dance
Admission:—50 cents for memback on the bed, and watching
fads,
we have the music. This mers; non-members $1.00
’
However,
Spring
is
all
too
the dust particles dancing in the
dance is also for those who like
Come curbed or cruising’!
stream of sunlight filtering; short in this part of Canada.
Easter
vacations
have
hardly
*
through the Venetian blinds, re
SKI RENTALS
call the old neighborhood1 gang come to a close, before the swift Nisei Youth Confab Slated For Bellingham/ Wash.
flowingd'ays
of
spring
would
and
the countless
childhood
cascade over final examinations I VANCOUVER. — Sponsored
escapades.
4
and
into the deep, lazy pool of hy the Canadian Japanese Mis from Japan. Developing-' the
Vou see familiar faces; Tom,
theme, “FAR ABOVE ALL,” the
OSCAR'S
sion, the tenth annual NISEI
«
at whose wedding you ushered summer.
speakers
will
stress
the
trans1500
Dundas
(at Dufferin)—LE. 2-4267
Summer was always your fa- I'^PIh CONFERENCE for the
this past .summer ,and one of the
cedence
of
Christ
by
means
of
few members of the old gang vorite.season. Not only did it l™ific Northwest will beheld at panel discussions and messages
with whom you are still in touch. mean the start of summer vaca- . ^1® Firs , Bellingham, Wash- geai ed to-youth problems and
It is a good policy to
Ted, who moved* back and forth tions, but it also allowed you all । ^L°n- the weekend of February practical Christian living
have
the RIGHT POLICY
across the city until finally you the freedom and adventure that 22nd to 24th. Coming from south- _The sports director, Mr. Charlie
Consult
lost touch with him somewhere a young man could crave. There ern Alberta, the Okanagan Val- Nishi, a UBC engineering- stu
were
bicycle
hikes
out
to
the
^V.
and
Seattle,
Washington,
out in Ajax; Ronnie, one of the
WALES and DUNCAN
dent, will lead in a riotous after
^eave bbe neighborhood Rouge River or Highland Creek SOme 80 to 100 young- people are noon of sports and games includ
INSURANCE AGENTS
and whom the gang all decided where you fished* for shinners or expected to register at the beau-, ing volley-ball, indoor hockey
*5
netted
minnow
’
s
and
suckers;
the
tlfu
l
conference
ground's
on
the
was resigned to a life in the
miniature bowling, etc.
"’
464 Yonge Street,-Toronto
wFen ^e moved to the adventures along the Don Valley shores of Lake Whatcom by 7:30
The
Conference
is
interdeno
where
today
•
expressways
-'.have
Prida
y
ev
^
Phone WA. 1-3171
I
wilds” of Scarborough; and Bill
F charge of the program this minational and all young people
and Dave who are the last of the ;orn through the very heart of
iellows still- living- around the the playground of your youth. D'enN the Vancouver Nisei Gospel are welcome. For further infor
Sr^^no'^e^ier-Logan
area. Gone are the frog ponds where p-’^ldDas secured.for its speak- mation and registration forms
>i
^ss Cathie Nicoll, Regional write Mr. Matsu Kinoshita, 3813
Gradually the majority of the you dipped fox- tadpole and poly^Ie Inter Varsity Norfolk St.,.North Burnaby, B.C.
old gang, like yourself, left the wogs; the rabbit hole which
t Fel]owsWP; Dr. Pat
a?ma’ bub bFe^ too, you are sure, proved to belong to an unfriendly ™ i
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
fellow’-with a white stripe and
Inst™^^
Physics at
v ill never forget those days.
NOTARY PUBLIC
Vou remember those winters a bushy tail; the groves of trees <T- V and . Mr. Akira Uchida,
Office Hours Saturday
October to April Inclusive
°i yesterday. Somehow there along the river bank where the ■ isei missionary on furlough
seemed to be more snow then, gang would sneak up on lovers
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
‘Sr.I
Suite 513 Temple Building
but it couldn’t have been as cold; dreaming in each others arms Casey's Corner . . .
Obituaries
tor you were always outside. and then afte shattering their
TORONTO
tranquility run like hell.
continued
from
page
one
EM.
6-3323
Were wonderful winters,
Bos: BO. 7-3427
MORI
Those long, hot and lazy daysJ SPORT SHORTS: young Ken
with each day bringing new adc I Nakamura, son of photographer, -.-VQ-RONTO. — Mi;.
Kahachi
entures. The d'aily street-hockey also meant endless games of
iiiiiiniimiiiiiiitHiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiin
games and the nets made of rot baseball, softball, and “berbie.” Mr. Larry Nakamura, w-as aw^ard- Mon, 86, of 149 Westlake Ave..
That was a favorite ed a gold medal in the recent Toronto, . passed away on Febten two-by-fours: and mom’s old Berbie?
game
among
the gang. It took Telegram track show’. A student i.uary 11, 1963 at his home. Fu
-the week-end games
just
two
players
—a pitcher and of Annette Public School, Kenny neral sendees will be held on
at the Withrow Park hockey
a
batter,
—
and
a
bat, rubber ball helped his team mates win the Feb. 13 (To-night) at the Japa
S’ ^^e 'you played side by
Side Avith Carl Brewer and Billy and' a school wall were you could relay championship in the time nese United Church on DoverHarris, never realizing that draw a box into which the pitcher of 35.9 seconds for 2 laps at court Rd. at 8:00 p.m.
someday you would be watching had to throw the ball for- a strike. Maple Leaf Gardens.
^e is survived by his wife,
Marcia
You
often
played
this
game
from
Kaname,
four sons, a daughter
TO ROM TO
Hirano
of
Oakville
took
d.
v
T
end-blues at Maple
the
a Gardens; the days when. morning to mid-afternoon, when junior singles skating title of the and two grandchildren.
For the very best in
Srng 1t°° ,wet - or cold outside; the hot summer sun would send Central Ontario sectional finals
wedding casuals. . .
,p a^ed endless hours with you to “Pop’s” candy store. in Newmarket. She and' her sis
hookey game and kept There you would engulf gallons ter, Terry Jane Hirano took the
For those who wish to
of. each §hal and assists of coke and read the latest sports senior ladies’ pairs. . . . Mel Shi
treasure the present in
moda of the Hamilton Acquatics
players were your magazines or comic books.
the future
Rational Hockey-League
Summer also brought gifted- was a member on the 200-yard
Barrister & Solicitor
1’ an^.tFe many hour’s you days when you could ride alone relay swimming team for boys
AM. 5-8446
trading- and* playing with to the Don Valley and sprawl 11 and 12 that recently broke
71 Tansley Avenue
Scarboro. Ontario
Cameron, Weldon
purclu?
your ice heros ing on the warm, soft grass, the Canadian record in London.
puichased for a nickel along with dream of far away places and Ontario.
Winning time
was
Brewin & McCallum liWiiniiniim
c Eece °^. bubble-gum.
long ago times. One moment you 1:59.7. The old Canadian . .and
JILiiilllfflllHIlffilllllllM
।
—
Toronto
YoutZ^’ I11 WaB not hockey, were Tom Sawyer, swept by the provincial record was 2:05 set 372 Bay St.
mi?
noon-hour snow- magic pen of Mark Twain into last year.
EM. 3-4391
m tbe school vard ^^I’^Ued escapades along the
mm
flight proudly beside Mississippi; or the next minute
^y” uDtn a well- you were Buck Rodgers, facing
S
nussile found its death on the barren airless plains
,r and sent you misty-eyed
l the school basement; the way of Mars or some other nameless
planet along heavens endless
o-;5i
nsed to ambush the sanctuary of - space. Other days
school with special you dreamed of riding the paths
lowballs and then of glory across the old west with
1
triumphant glee Gary Cooper, James Stewart or
f ?^a^ cute little Mary Jane, Glen Ford: sailing the vast Paci
Friday, Feb. 15, 1963
8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.
you gave a Valentine fic with Captain Bligh and the
rnS- at ,t^e ciass party, went crew of the “Bounty”; or travel
Spot Dances
Live Music
i unning home in tears.
Refreshments
See SUS NAGAI
ing the dark, forbodding rivers
J?eir were those card of Africa with Stanley or Living
VICTORIA AUDITORIUM, 53 QUEEN ST. EAST
Phone WA. 4-8427
matches in the school stone.
Admission:
Si.
25
432 Parliament Street
i ^ere you took your
But all dreams must come to
Everybody Welcome
collection of hockey player I
TORONTO
(Continued on page 8)
Oates and Oamgs
M
SKIS
SKATES
Personal Notes
sadao
F. A. BREWIN, Q.C,
CUPID'S CALL DANCE
niKAmo
By RICK MATSUMOTO
tiial International Trade Fanthiee-week exhibition will displayed
displayed at
at Tokvo
Tokyo’’ss permanent
nml
CURSING, you toss back the cards and played games sucli as will open April T6 with anesti- include all of Japan's industrial International Trade Fair ground's
covers and stumble, hazy-eyed to seeing who could throw his card mateu 100,000 exhibits from all and consumer goods as well as in the Harumi Pier area, ten
rhe window prepared to blasr closest to the wall or attempting parrs
products of more than a thousand minutes from the centre of th
of the world.
your kid' brother- and his neigh
overseas exhibitors. They will be city.
lo match the other players card
borhood gang for waking you up •as
you flipped them to the floor.
During- Tokyo’s last Internaat the ungodly hour of eleven
tiona] Trade Fair (1961) more
You
were
jubilant
when
a
suc
o'clock on a Sunday morning. It
s
than $59,000,000 in contracts
was a wild party and, man, how cessful shot or match earned vou
vere
signed involving more than
a
card
of
your
favorite
NHL
star
your head aches.
.
G900 buyers from 84 nations.
such as Rocket Richard or Ted
Squinting, through the brilliant ".e^mdy. But, somedavs vou
1
J he 1963 fair has been given
glare of the noon-day sun, you weren’t as lucky .and if the other Rec So Presents "Cupid's Call" Danci-Fridav
added
impetus by recent lifting
fight with the frozen window fellow didn’t make off with all '■n™d>N™'72|, W eVe"' d“eS and refresl»«"is- Da
st
pf
restrictions
on 88 pea- cent of
Danc
pane, your blood rising to a cre your cards, then the teacher on A?? leD- la, Club Rec Socratic meS8 p.m. and conti- imports to Japan, and by the
ing- bee-ins
begins ah
at
scendo and’ your vocal cords,
^ .Present their gala “Cupid’s
nation's continued economic exstraining to propel a barrage of basement patrol would come upon Calf dance at the Victoria Audi nues, through until 12:30 a.m. pansion
your
.game
and
confiscate
"all
Hope
to
see
everyone
out
for
an
and rising consumption
big-brother insults; at the group } our hard earned collection .and torium, 53 Queen St. East.
exciting
evening
of
fun
and
daneof young hockey stars in the to top it off, sentence you to a
There will be “live” music, spot
Although this year’s fair will
driveway below.
week, of after school sessions of
*
*
coincide
with the peak tourist
But it never come out, for just washing the blackboard.
season,
Japan
Air Lines advises
as you poke your head out to be
Februai'y soon turned to ^Y^^ H°lds "Cupid's Capers" Friday at Church that increased hotel accommoda
greeted by the icy blast of win inarch, and March to April and ^lORONTO.—On Friday, CYL.
Feb. the slow dreamy style (“hust- tions will be available to trade
ter air, little-brother sinks a goal the thoughts of losing all those lo at 8:00 p.m., the event we
’ve
fair visitors due to recent new
for his squad and all thoughts cards and your hatred of that Hl been waiting for, the Jr.
To keep the dance really swing construction in Tokyo. JAL wilt
of belligerence suddenly die on particular teacher would fade V.B.A/s first dance of the year
also add four weekly trans-Paciing there will also be’ novely fic
the tip of your tongue. As his with the fast-melting snow.
flights to its schedule bv
Cupids Capers—g'ets under- nances
and prizes,
team mates gather around to con Hockey would drop into oblivion wav.
A further April 1.
added attraction will..be the
gratulate him-in the manner of tor another season as failure of
their big league heros—a ruf the• Maple Leafs to win the Stan , Midst red and w’hite streamers, drawing for a door prize (you
fling of the hair and a pat across ley Cup would turn your heart hearts and cupids, make your lucky people!). Dont be shvl'Be
debut into the social whirl of sure to attend!
the posterior with the blade of to maibles and basebail. Recesses 1963.
the stick—your thoughts drift 1 would now find you intently
Reminder
back to days gone by.
Days, shooting your favorite cat’s eye . All bashful, out-going, talka
Date:—Friday, February 15th
T1,0"® 366-1009 re information
when you too woke up the neigh marble and building up a collec tive^ quiet, fun-loving people .are
GOLF LESSONS W PRACTICE
Time—8:00 p.m.
D1SCOnVonU^ ‘^ New Goh Equipment
borhood night-owls with screams tion that made your pockets invited to come out and' mak^
Place: — Toronto
- ----Buddhist
_ 120 Wellington St. West
of triumph.
, ■
bulge and also brought about | nevv friends. If you like, to “pop Church, . 918 Bathurst St.
Geo.
Clifton’s Golf School
|
Closing the window to Feb another week of detentions as eye”,. “twist” “wiggle wobble” or
Dress:—white shirt and tie.
ruary’s chilly invasion, you flop you spilled them in class.
Qo any of the other latest dance
Admission:—50 cents for memback on the bed, and watching
fads,
we have the music. This mers; non-members $1.00
’
However,
Spring
is
all
too
the dust particles dancing in the
dance is also for those who like
Come curbed or cruising’!
stream of sunlight filtering; short in this part of Canada.
Easter
vacations
have
hardly
*
through the Venetian blinds, re
SKI RENTALS
call the old neighborhood1 gang come to a close, before the swift Nisei Youth Confab Slated For Bellingham/ Wash.
flowingd'ays
of
spring
would
and
the countless
childhood
cascade over final examinations I VANCOUVER. — Sponsored
escapades.
4
and
into the deep, lazy pool of hy the Canadian Japanese Mis from Japan. Developing-' the
Vou see familiar faces; Tom,
theme, “FAR ABOVE ALL,” the
OSCAR'S
sion, the tenth annual NISEI
«
at whose wedding you ushered summer.
speakers
will
stress
the
trans1500
Dundas
(at Dufferin)—LE. 2-4267
Summer was always your fa- I'^PIh CONFERENCE for the
this past .summer ,and one of the
cedence
of
Christ
by
means
of
few members of the old gang vorite.season. Not only did it l™ific Northwest will beheld at panel discussions and messages
with whom you are still in touch. mean the start of summer vaca- . ^1® Firs , Bellingham, Wash- geai ed to-youth problems and
It is a good policy to
Ted, who moved* back and forth tions, but it also allowed you all । ^L°n- the weekend of February practical Christian living
have
the RIGHT POLICY
across the city until finally you the freedom and adventure that 22nd to 24th. Coming from south- _The sports director, Mr. Charlie
Consult
lost touch with him somewhere a young man could crave. There ern Alberta, the Okanagan Val- Nishi, a UBC engineering- stu
were
bicycle
hikes
out
to
the
^V.
and
Seattle,
Washington,
out in Ajax; Ronnie, one of the
WALES and DUNCAN
dent, will lead in a riotous after
^eave bbe neighborhood Rouge River or Highland Creek SOme 80 to 100 young- people are noon of sports and games includ
INSURANCE AGENTS
and whom the gang all decided where you fished* for shinners or expected to register at the beau-, ing volley-ball, indoor hockey
*5
netted
minnow
’
s
and
suckers;
the
tlfu
l
conference
ground's
on
the
was resigned to a life in the
miniature bowling, etc.
"’
464 Yonge Street,-Toronto
wFen ^e moved to the adventures along the Don Valley shores of Lake Whatcom by 7:30
The
Conference
is
interdeno
where
today
•
expressways
-'.have
Prida
y
ev
^
Phone WA. 1-3171
I
wilds” of Scarborough; and Bill
F charge of the program this minational and all young people
and Dave who are the last of the ;orn through the very heart of
iellows still- living- around the the playground of your youth. D'enN the Vancouver Nisei Gospel are welcome. For further infor
Sr^^no'^e^ier-Logan
area. Gone are the frog ponds where p-’^ldDas secured.for its speak- mation and registration forms
>i
^ss Cathie Nicoll, Regional write Mr. Matsu Kinoshita, 3813
Gradually the majority of the you dipped fox- tadpole and poly^Ie Inter Varsity Norfolk St.,.North Burnaby, B.C.
old gang, like yourself, left the wogs; the rabbit hole which
t Fel]owsWP; Dr. Pat
a?ma’ bub bFe^ too, you are sure, proved to belong to an unfriendly ™ i
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
fellow’-with a white stripe and
Inst™^^
Physics at
v ill never forget those days.
NOTARY PUBLIC
Vou remember those winters a bushy tail; the groves of trees <T- V and . Mr. Akira Uchida,
Office Hours Saturday
October to April Inclusive
°i yesterday. Somehow there along the river bank where the ■ isei missionary on furlough
seemed to be more snow then, gang would sneak up on lovers
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
‘Sr.I
Suite 513 Temple Building
but it couldn’t have been as cold; dreaming in each others arms Casey's Corner . . .
Obituaries
tor you were always outside. and then afte shattering their
TORONTO
tranquility run like hell.
continued
from
page
one
EM.
6-3323
Were wonderful winters,
Bos: BO. 7-3427
MORI
Those long, hot and lazy daysJ SPORT SHORTS: young Ken
with each day bringing new adc I Nakamura, son of photographer, -.-VQ-RONTO. — Mi;.
Kahachi
entures. The d'aily street-hockey also meant endless games of
iiiiiiniimiiiiiiitHiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiin
games and the nets made of rot baseball, softball, and “berbie.” Mr. Larry Nakamura, w-as aw^ard- Mon, 86, of 149 Westlake Ave..
That was a favorite ed a gold medal in the recent Toronto, . passed away on Febten two-by-fours: and mom’s old Berbie?
game
among
the gang. It took Telegram track show’. A student i.uary 11, 1963 at his home. Fu
-the week-end games
just
two
players
—a pitcher and of Annette Public School, Kenny neral sendees will be held on
at the Withrow Park hockey
a
batter,
—
and
a
bat, rubber ball helped his team mates win the Feb. 13 (To-night) at the Japa
S’ ^^e 'you played side by
Side Avith Carl Brewer and Billy and' a school wall were you could relay championship in the time nese United Church on DoverHarris, never realizing that draw a box into which the pitcher of 35.9 seconds for 2 laps at court Rd. at 8:00 p.m.
someday you would be watching had to throw the ball for- a strike. Maple Leaf Gardens.
^e is survived by his wife,
Marcia
You
often
played
this
game
from
Kaname,
four sons, a daughter
TO ROM TO
Hirano
of
Oakville
took
d.
v
T
end-blues at Maple
the
a Gardens; the days when. morning to mid-afternoon, when junior singles skating title of the and two grandchildren.
For the very best in
Srng 1t°° ,wet - or cold outside; the hot summer sun would send Central Ontario sectional finals
wedding casuals. . .
,p a^ed endless hours with you to “Pop’s” candy store. in Newmarket. She and' her sis
hookey game and kept There you would engulf gallons ter, Terry Jane Hirano took the
For those who wish to
of. each §hal and assists of coke and read the latest sports senior ladies’ pairs. . . . Mel Shi
treasure the present in
moda of the Hamilton Acquatics
players were your magazines or comic books.
the future
Rational Hockey-League
Summer also brought gifted- was a member on the 200-yard
Barrister & Solicitor
1’ an^.tFe many hour’s you days when you could ride alone relay swimming team for boys
AM. 5-8446
trading- and* playing with to the Don Valley and sprawl 11 and 12 that recently broke
71 Tansley Avenue
Scarboro. Ontario
Cameron, Weldon
purclu?
your ice heros ing on the warm, soft grass, the Canadian record in London.
puichased for a nickel along with dream of far away places and Ontario.
Winning time
was
Brewin & McCallum liWiiniiniim
c Eece °^. bubble-gum.
long ago times. One moment you 1:59.7. The old Canadian . .and
JILiiilllfflllHIlffilllllllM
।
—
Toronto
YoutZ^’ I11 WaB not hockey, were Tom Sawyer, swept by the provincial record was 2:05 set 372 Bay St.
mi?
noon-hour snow- magic pen of Mark Twain into last year.
EM. 3-4391
m tbe school vard ^^I’^Ued escapades along the
mm
flight proudly beside Mississippi; or the next minute
^y” uDtn a well- you were Buck Rodgers, facing
S
nussile found its death on the barren airless plains
,r and sent you misty-eyed
l the school basement; the way of Mars or some other nameless
planet along heavens endless
o-;5i
nsed to ambush the sanctuary of - space. Other days
school with special you dreamed of riding the paths
lowballs and then of glory across the old west with
1
triumphant glee Gary Cooper, James Stewart or
f ?^a^ cute little Mary Jane, Glen Ford: sailing the vast Paci
Friday, Feb. 15, 1963
8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.
you gave a Valentine fic with Captain Bligh and the
rnS- at ,t^e ciass party, went crew of the “Bounty”; or travel
Spot Dances
Live Music
i unning home in tears.
Refreshments
See SUS NAGAI
ing the dark, forbodding rivers
J?eir were those card of Africa with Stanley or Living
VICTORIA AUDITORIUM, 53 QUEEN ST. EAST
Phone WA. 4-8427
matches in the school stone.
Admission:
Si.
25
432 Parliament Street
i ^ere you took your
But all dreams must come to
Everybody Welcome
collection of hockey player I
TORONTO
(Continued on page 8)
Oates and Oamgs
M
SKIS
SKATES
Personal Notes
sadao
F. A. BREWIN, Q.C,
CUPID'S CALL DANCE
niKAmo
Page 8
PAGE 8
E W
Wednesday, February 13, 1963
Japanese Tourist industry Fog© Emblems
THE NEW CANADIAN
TOKYO.' J ftZ’ewX 2^°^' ^S—S IX° £“ >”L^36- “A??
H”, the centre
as second class- mail
However, the centre doe s not and xor payment
pected to see further expansion category
for
of postace
~ •
accommodation,
।
Osaka
International
Festival
arrange
or
sell
tickets
for
these
in the nation’s travel trade. How- meals and drinks.
Post Office Department, Ottawa ^
I from April 13 to May 15 are the services,
it is purely a free
ever, the Japanese tourist indusibig
annual events. Besides these, information service office.
Government
Guidance
UMEZUKI, Publisher RTritry> reaching a turning point in
i
many
_
government-sponsored
inits history, will confront many
A third problem is reinforce
The goal of rhe information
problems yet to be solved before ment of the government’s admi | ternational conferences, includ- centre is to bring foreigners and S“' If M0RI- Japanese
I!16 Tokyo Olympic Games open nistrative -power over the nation’s | ing the Asian Tax Conference, Japan‘together as pleasantly as Section Editor and Advertisin'
0
in October, 1964.
travel agencies. It was claimed International Commission of Ir possible, Kotaro Okuyama, direc Manager.
rigation and Drainage Congress,
several
times
last
year
that
Jator of the information centre
_ One of the major problems to
479 QUEEN ST. WEST
be confronted' is the liberaliza panese travel agencies were and' the general assembly of the said.
Institute
of
Management
Science
dumping-” tours on overseas
EMpire 6-5005
tion of travel trade.
“To do this, the centre has
are scheduled to be held in To
markets
in
order
to
invite
more
The Japanese Government’s
kyo during the months of May, trained its skilled staff to treat
foreign exchange control over its travelers to this country. “They June, July and August.
each tourist as an individual per
sonality,’’ he explained’, adding
travel trade has been criticized arrange Japan tours for over
In addition to these confer that the centre wants to helo
by the governments and travel seas guests in a very slim margin
ences,
the 1963 World Speed
of
profit.
No
foreign
agencies
can
agencies of the United States and
Skating
Championships were held tourists as well as travel ag'ents,
compete
with
them
in
the
sales
the European countries during
carriers, hotel people and other
of Japan tours as their margin in Koruizawa, Nagano .prefecture
the past four years.
concerned
obtain
on-the-spot
is for less than that of foreign last month. More than 1,000
Since the announcement of agencies,” one leading- American skaters, coaches, officials and1 re travel information and other in
Female Help Wanted
formation on things Japanese.
former President Eisenhower’s travel agent commented.
porters attended the meet.
DESIGNER'S .assistant with kiLiied^
“dollar, saving” policy in I960,
The JNTA estimates that some aggrading for blouse company. wY
_
According
to
a
report
of
the
The
International
Sports
Week
the United States has been re
3o0,000 tourists will visit Japan tram someone with previous factory
questing the Japanese Govern transportation Ministry, there (P^-Olympie Games), scheduled in 1963 and an even greater num perience. Apply EM. 6-0702 (Toronto)’
ment to permit two-way traffic are 42 travel agencies handling to be held in Tokyo from Oct. 11 ber will probably come in 1964, OPERATORS, for single-needle machines
in the travel trace. The Euro tours of international travelers. through 16 ,is another featured the year of the Olympic games on laminated coats and rain wear secAt
pean countries including the Most of them are small enter international sports event.
gon work _good wages. Apply Acme
prises,
the
report
said,
as
any
least
.1,000
athletes
from
35
coun
in Tokyo.
110’Ave., 10th Floor
United Kingdom, France and
(1 oronto)
one
can
operate
a
travel
agency
Director
Okuyama
proudly
tries
are
expected
to
attend
the
Geimany followed the U.S. policy
said that attractive Japanese flcaBMO,n’Kl***a*,MM*BMB5m^~Mn^mn«flttnaMrBBfcB^j^
in the 1 ravel trade between Ja- business after they register with sports event.
tne Minister of Transportation in
girls who are fluent in English, ^omesdcHelp Wanted
pan and
New
Information
Centre
respective coun- accordance
with
the
Travel
French, German and Spanish will A RESPONSIBLE housekeeper, threw
tries.
Agency Law. They are not re
To cope with the visits of a gieev visitors at the centre’s in lovely children,- own room, char kepi
I rank A. Agui, foreign depart quested to deposit a certain
Forrest Hill, reference, highest
formation counter.
Phone HU. 5-2192 (Toronto?
5
ment chief of the Japan National amount of money at city banks great number of foreigners, the
.11 I,
II I II
..
As
part
of
their
‘
extensive
Japan
National
Tourist
Associa
tourist Association stated that of other government agencies
Male Help Wanted
Jt is unavoidable for the Japa when they register with the tion opened its Tourist Informa orientation program, ■ the- girls _
Lave visited many of Japan’s A It GUNG boy for delivery, full tim»'
nese government to liberalize transportation- Ministry.
tion
Centre
near
the
Imperial
The
best hotels and charming wav- Japanese-owned grocery store 467
t r.a ve 1 o f J a pa n es 2 in the near
number
of
travel
agencies
there
side inns, and1 have familiarized Zaugnari Rd. Phone RO. 7-4041 (Toronfuture in orcer to - expand the fore has increased remarkably Hotel, I okyo last December.
The information centre, which themselves with sightseeing faci
nation’s tourist trade. “However
(Y
a1!8’ Gie past few years, and provides every kind' of travel in- lities, such as bus tours, special
it is very controversial program this high increase rate continues.
foimation, was established by the express trains and airline sche101 the Government ,as there are
CO — FIRE — LIFE
The
exceedingly
stiff
sales
government to assist individual aules,” he said.
too many Japanese who want to
ALL FORMS
go abroad on pleasure tours.” he competition among- the local tra xoreign travelers as well as in
The information centre is a
OF
vel agencies will be further stif ternational carriers and travel non-commercial venture and so
said.
fened unless the government
If the Government allows takes some measures to adjust agents. Among information to be reservations and sales of train
them to go freely abroad, another the current competition. Without supplied is that in connection and theatre tickets and booking- I
controversial program, that of inis action one result may be with hotel accommodations,’ rail of tours and sightseeing will not
consult
incidents,” will confront them. that Japanese travel agencies way, bus, .air, sea and other do- be offered.
KIYO TAMURA
\
is a very delicate matter for may actually try “dumping-’’ on ; niestic and1 international trans
^°.wever’ be said', tourists will'
TORONTO
j
portation
services,
night
clubs
the. government, but an early I the overseas* travel ed
and other useful information! be directed to places where they |Bus. 366-5812 Res. Pl. 9-8317 j
decision is requested,” he said.
maibet.
can make their reservations anil
will result in a bad reputation for about tourism.
conveniently
pick up their tickets.
Japan which is planning to fur
Tax On Expenses
The second' problem to be ther expand her travel trade.
Days Gone By
. For Complete
{Continued front Page Seren}
urgently settled by the govern
Rising Hotel Charges
Real Estate Service
ment is the tax on foreig-n visi
In addition, the recent com- an end.. Soon you awake to find fiery domain.
tors accommodations, meals and mody price and wage hikes re yourself joining- the gang on
Call
Soon, however, Jack Frost
other travel expenses.
t
^
a
^
^°
school
once
more.
sulting in higher hotel tariffs is
would paint his portrait of yel
• Foreign travelers visiting Ja another headache plaguing- the Indian summer brought footbal low, red and brown among the
pan now have to pay 10 percent nation's
international
travel season and terror to the neigh stately maples which dotted the
borhood. You were not allowed lawns and boulevards, and hockey
tax on their travel expenses when agents.
Real Estate Broker
they exceed $2.22.
to
go down to the park because sticks would emerge again. HafA Ceylon government advisor it means
crossing
busy
Danforth
Commenting on this unfavor on tourism, commenting- on his
loween would come once more
Bus. 755-7371
able tax system, a leading British expensive Japan tour, said at a Ave. at rush hour time, so Fer- preceeded by Thanksgiving and
Res.
PL. 7-7578
travel agent said that Japan’s press interview in Tokyo that his I ^eY. A.Y?-’ 011 which traffic was followed by thoughts of Christ
48 GALBRAITH AVE.
entertainment” tax percentage country can offer a fust-class negligible, became a gridiron. mas and the making of a list of
'
ou
remember
those
dazzling
is -probably the highest in the sojourn of 30 days with “as much
wanted items.
TORONTO REAL ESTATE
world. “I never pay such heavy money as it cost us for a tour end-runs when you zig-zagged in
-Snow would arrive -again, and
BOARD PHOTO CO-OP
-Parker
fashion '.another year had passed. A
tax on my own travel expense 01 one week or so in Japan.”
straight, through old man Tre
(in other countries).” the British
■He urged Japan not to rely mors flower bed on your way couple of the gang had bid fare
travel expert, who usually visits >nuch on the richest in promotion
well with sad vows to keep in
a Y^^Y wn-' the lectures
biAWfaterf ^^t:
more than 20 countries in a year, of her international tourism but
Everyone was a vear
,
e
.
P°bce
reminding
you
at Ns press conference in make further efforts to invite
,b P^nS’ in the streets not older: a year closer to the*day
1 okyo.
BOSTON
LOS ANGELES
when they would put away the
Ihrough the strong: desire nF more middle-class travelers with only* brought the curse of flower- seasonal toys and sports equip
muted travel budgets within less loving- neighbors, but also resultLONDON CHICAGO
tia\el enterprises for revision of than
ment for the last time.
two
years
and
by
the
open
e
A
Y
t
Y
ps
to
a
hospital
or
a
the current system for foreign
The old gang is gone. Yestertravelers, the government is pre ing of the Tokyo Olympic Games ride to the city morgue; and Mrs. oay has become today. But. you
paring to submit a revision bill
—FSe
controversial rxnutt who would preach to the F11 Lever for^et those davs;
pioblems
confronting
the Japa- gang that playing sports on Sun
for the 43rd' ordinary Diet ses
ToPb Ted’ Ronnie, Bill and Dave
YY
tourist
industry,
the vear day was sinful and would, lead and the old neighborhood. Thev
sion which began in January,
?S exPected to be a very to a one-way ticket into Satan’s were good, wonderful davs
alter a compromise is reached i
bi ight one as a- number of interamong the. ministries.
Therefore, it will not be too S ™ ( “f««"ces, seminars
i J C'Tts ™ Meddled
long bet ore travelers from abroad >«t
io
be held in Jauan.
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Wednesday, February 13, 1963
Japanese Tourist industry Fog© Emblems
THE NEW CANADIAN
TOKYO.' J ftZ’ewX 2^°^' ^S—S IX° £“ >”L^36- “A??
H”, the centre
as second class- mail
However, the centre doe s not and xor payment
pected to see further expansion category
for
of postace
~ •
accommodation,
।
Osaka
International
Festival
arrange
or
sell
tickets
for
these
in the nation’s travel trade. How- meals and drinks.
Post Office Department, Ottawa ^
I from April 13 to May 15 are the services,
it is purely a free
ever, the Japanese tourist indusibig
annual events. Besides these, information service office.
Government
Guidance
UMEZUKI, Publisher RTritry> reaching a turning point in
i
many
_
government-sponsored
inits history, will confront many
A third problem is reinforce
The goal of rhe information
problems yet to be solved before ment of the government’s admi | ternational conferences, includ- centre is to bring foreigners and S“' If M0RI- Japanese
I!16 Tokyo Olympic Games open nistrative -power over the nation’s | ing the Asian Tax Conference, Japan‘together as pleasantly as Section Editor and Advertisin'
0
in October, 1964.
travel agencies. It was claimed International Commission of Ir possible, Kotaro Okuyama, direc Manager.
rigation and Drainage Congress,
several
times
last
year
that
Jator of the information centre
_ One of the major problems to
479 QUEEN ST. WEST
be confronted' is the liberaliza panese travel agencies were and' the general assembly of the said.
Institute
of
Management
Science
dumping-” tours on overseas
EMpire 6-5005
tion of travel trade.
“To do this, the centre has
are scheduled to be held in To
markets
in
order
to
invite
more
The Japanese Government’s
kyo during the months of May, trained its skilled staff to treat
foreign exchange control over its travelers to this country. “They June, July and August.
each tourist as an individual per
sonality,’’ he explained’, adding
travel trade has been criticized arrange Japan tours for over
In addition to these confer that the centre wants to helo
by the governments and travel seas guests in a very slim margin
ences,
the 1963 World Speed
of
profit.
No
foreign
agencies
can
agencies of the United States and
Skating
Championships were held tourists as well as travel ag'ents,
compete
with
them
in
the
sales
the European countries during
carriers, hotel people and other
of Japan tours as their margin in Koruizawa, Nagano .prefecture
the past four years.
concerned
obtain
on-the-spot
is for less than that of foreign last month. More than 1,000
Since the announcement of agencies,” one leading- American skaters, coaches, officials and1 re travel information and other in
Female Help Wanted
formation on things Japanese.
former President Eisenhower’s travel agent commented.
porters attended the meet.
DESIGNER'S .assistant with kiLiied^
“dollar, saving” policy in I960,
The JNTA estimates that some aggrading for blouse company. wY
_
According
to
a
report
of
the
The
International
Sports
Week
the United States has been re
3o0,000 tourists will visit Japan tram someone with previous factory
questing the Japanese Govern transportation Ministry, there (P^-Olympie Games), scheduled in 1963 and an even greater num perience. Apply EM. 6-0702 (Toronto)’
ment to permit two-way traffic are 42 travel agencies handling to be held in Tokyo from Oct. 11 ber will probably come in 1964, OPERATORS, for single-needle machines
in the travel trace. The Euro tours of international travelers. through 16 ,is another featured the year of the Olympic games on laminated coats and rain wear secAt
pean countries including the Most of them are small enter international sports event.
gon work _good wages. Apply Acme
prises,
the
report
said,
as
any
least
.1,000
athletes
from
35
coun
in Tokyo.
110’Ave., 10th Floor
United Kingdom, France and
(1 oronto)
one
can
operate
a
travel
agency
Director
Okuyama
proudly
tries
are
expected
to
attend
the
Geimany followed the U.S. policy
said that attractive Japanese flcaBMO,n’Kl***a*,MM*BMB5m^~Mn^mn«flttnaMrBBfcB^j^
in the 1 ravel trade between Ja- business after they register with sports event.
tne Minister of Transportation in
girls who are fluent in English, ^omesdcHelp Wanted
pan and
New
Information
Centre
respective coun- accordance
with
the
Travel
French, German and Spanish will A RESPONSIBLE housekeeper, threw
tries.
Agency Law. They are not re
To cope with the visits of a gieev visitors at the centre’s in lovely children,- own room, char kepi
I rank A. Agui, foreign depart quested to deposit a certain
Forrest Hill, reference, highest
formation counter.
Phone HU. 5-2192 (Toronto?
5
ment chief of the Japan National amount of money at city banks great number of foreigners, the
.11 I,
II I II
..
As
part
of
their
‘
extensive
Japan
National
Tourist
Associa
tourist Association stated that of other government agencies
Male Help Wanted
Jt is unavoidable for the Japa when they register with the tion opened its Tourist Informa orientation program, ■ the- girls _
Lave visited many of Japan’s A It GUNG boy for delivery, full tim»'
nese government to liberalize transportation- Ministry.
tion
Centre
near
the
Imperial
The
best hotels and charming wav- Japanese-owned grocery store 467
t r.a ve 1 o f J a pa n es 2 in the near
number
of
travel
agencies
there
side inns, and1 have familiarized Zaugnari Rd. Phone RO. 7-4041 (Toronfuture in orcer to - expand the fore has increased remarkably Hotel, I okyo last December.
The information centre, which themselves with sightseeing faci
nation’s tourist trade. “However
(Y
a1!8’ Gie past few years, and provides every kind' of travel in- lities, such as bus tours, special
it is very controversial program this high increase rate continues.
foimation, was established by the express trains and airline sche101 the Government ,as there are
CO — FIRE — LIFE
The
exceedingly
stiff
sales
government to assist individual aules,” he said.
too many Japanese who want to
ALL FORMS
go abroad on pleasure tours.” he competition among- the local tra xoreign travelers as well as in
The information centre is a
OF
vel agencies will be further stif ternational carriers and travel non-commercial venture and so
said.
fened unless the government
If the Government allows takes some measures to adjust agents. Among information to be reservations and sales of train
them to go freely abroad, another the current competition. Without supplied is that in connection and theatre tickets and booking- I
controversial program, that of inis action one result may be with hotel accommodations,’ rail of tours and sightseeing will not
consult
incidents,” will confront them. that Japanese travel agencies way, bus, .air, sea and other do- be offered.
KIYO TAMURA
\
is a very delicate matter for may actually try “dumping-’’ on ; niestic and1 international trans
^°.wever’ be said', tourists will'
TORONTO
j
portation
services,
night
clubs
the. government, but an early I the overseas* travel ed
and other useful information! be directed to places where they |Bus. 366-5812 Res. Pl. 9-8317 j
decision is requested,” he said.
maibet.
can make their reservations anil
will result in a bad reputation for about tourism.
conveniently
pick up their tickets.
Japan which is planning to fur
Tax On Expenses
The second' problem to be ther expand her travel trade.
Days Gone By
. For Complete
{Continued front Page Seren}
urgently settled by the govern
Rising Hotel Charges
Real Estate Service
ment is the tax on foreig-n visi
In addition, the recent com- an end.. Soon you awake to find fiery domain.
tors accommodations, meals and mody price and wage hikes re yourself joining- the gang on
Call
Soon, however, Jack Frost
other travel expenses.
t
^
a
^
^°
school
once
more.
sulting in higher hotel tariffs is
would paint his portrait of yel
• Foreign travelers visiting Ja another headache plaguing- the Indian summer brought footbal low, red and brown among the
pan now have to pay 10 percent nation's
international
travel season and terror to the neigh stately maples which dotted the
borhood. You were not allowed lawns and boulevards, and hockey
tax on their travel expenses when agents.
Real Estate Broker
they exceed $2.22.
to
go down to the park because sticks would emerge again. HafA Ceylon government advisor it means
crossing
busy
Danforth
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