Page 1
- 1963
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K1Y0 NAKAMOTO
AMI JINDE
Five Lovelies Vie for
Miss Rec Socratic Crown
wLY YOSHIDA
NAOMI TSUJI
LILLIAN TOHANA
THE NEW CANADIAN
| TORONTO.—The evening of around water skiing", bowlin
An Independent Organ for Canadians
of JaDan«. O™i| Saturday, March 9 will be a big sewing, reading, skiin
and cold
I day in the lives of five lovely lecting jazz records.
Vol. XXVII—No. 17
I young ladies as they vie for the
'dern
SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1963
*
*
*
Toronto, Ont.
| title of Miss . Club Rec Socratic.
room
RU.
| The winner will be crowned by LILLIAN TOHANA: 19-year-old
past year’s Queen, Miss Marie clerk with the . Ontario Hydro.
i Oye, at a dance to be held at
Siding, bowling, cooking and
the War Amputation Hall.
sewing take up most of this
and
The gala dance gets underway
LE.
at 8 p.m. with the latest record young ladle’s spare moments.
*
❖
;Jc
TORONTO.—“From a
ings, old favorites, and novelty
any time.
of the immigration situation by
dances to keep your spirits alive NAOMI TSUJI: 18-year-old “girl zational standpoint, I believe
In his report to the chaptei-s the National JCCA and express
until the magic moment when Friday” at Japan Camera Centre. that peihaps it may7 be a wise
Elat,
on the . activities
and
- of
- the
— Nationa' ed the hope that another brief
Miss Rec Socratic is crowned'.
Naomi’s hobbies and interests in
E469
move
for
the
National
JCCA
to
Executive
Committee
since the might be presented in the near
The five contestants will meet clude, fishing, bowling, jazz and be spearheaded by. a new leader, Sixth National Conference in future.
dabbling
in
cooking.
with the judges between 10.30
The President stated that there
new ideas, new thoughts and pro September 1961, Mr. Ide touched
"*'
'A
^
and
11:00 p.m., after which the
Is
on five major projects of the or was room for much improvement
a officials
will
tabulate
their LILY YOSHIDA: 18-year-old 1st jects,” said President Edward ganization.
as far as organization of the Na
scores and announce the winner year Dental Hygiene student at Ide in a brief report to all local
Immigration, which has always tional JCCA was concerned. He
I at approximately 11:15. Dancing the U. of T., who also works
been an important subject of noted, however, that.. jpersonal
chapters this week.
is
will continue after the crowning part-time, at a dentist office.
JCCA,
headed Iris list.
problems always played an im
Mr. Ide, who at the end of
of the queen, until midnight.
Lily’s main hobbies and interests August will have served six years
“The study on immigration and portant part in any organization.
Be sure to attend' what is sure include art sketching", dancing, KS^President of the National citizenship must not cease until
He outlined the feasability of
to be the biggest dance of the sewing and listening to good re body, stated however, that he will our status has been recognized, increasing the Executive com
cords.
year.
be ready to serve the JCCA at and-that is as Canadian citizens,” mittee membership above the
said the President.
pi esent twelve. Many members
The five girls are:
The National'JCCA submitted at. present head one sub-com
H AMI JINDE: 21-year-old seere
a brief on immigration in Ottawa mittee and serve as members of
g
at Th°mas and Singer.
in July 1960.
Since that time a couple, of other sub-commit
8
^’om attending Japanese
;bere has been a revision in the tees. .By, increasing the executive
H school where she is a 1st year
immigration regulations, but Mr. nembership you would , not only
TORONTO.—“We ’have now Canadian Centre.”
I student, and attending Rec SocIde, like many others, felt that essen the load for each person,
A iatic dances, Amy lists cooking, reached our first plateau in our
although
it was “a step in the )ut also these members would
To substain the drive for-mem^ ?e™?> dancing, bowling, play- minimum goal of 500 members,”
right
direction,
there is still become possible candidates for
nationally,
Secretary
14 3LS the piano and attending plays stated JCCA 500 Club Treasurer, bership
executive (positions.
much
to
be
desired.
’’
g as her major hobbies.
Fred Kayahara, this week in an Toyo Takata will contact local
He called for continued study
(Continued on page 2)
nouncing that more than 100 sup chapters, and affiliated organi
ss
*
*
*
zations, as well as individuals
™ OKAMOTO! 22-year-oId porters had subscribed to the 500 where no organization exists.
Club.
Hakujin Join Japanese In Centre "Go" Games
S ?ry a! Colgate Palmolive.
The JCCA 500 Club is the finTORONTO. — Keen interest the afternoon.
The drive for membership in ancial arm of the National JCCA,
? ^ 0 s main interests centre
was
shown by7 some forty7 “go
the JCCA 500 Club was opened established to seek the support
Many Isseis remarked “Ano
and
shogi
” players on Sunday
early this year in Toronto by- the of Japanese Canadians in order
hakujin
was. tsuyoi; jozu da!” as
Canada: 18,767,000
afternoon.
February
17th
.at
the
executive of the club, supported to maintain and continue the
they
completed'
their
game
Central YMCA.
— Ghada’s estim- by the National JCCA and the work of its parent organization.
against
Mr.
Fortier
in
both
go
The program sponsored by the and shogi. Mr. Fortier with Mr.
iQMU a 1011 at the beginning Toronto chapter.
_
Following
is
the
list
of
the
' 5 w 63 was iS,767,000 and
“For reasons of proximity and first 100 members who have join Issei Program Committee of the and Mrs. Williams formed the
b
r/e t0 the 19>°00,000 mark the JC concentration, the opening ed' the 500 Club and whose con- J. C. Centre was enjoyed' by hakujin group that participated1
M
e tbe end of the year.
phase of our campaign has been nibutions are hereby acknow-I Isseis, Niseis and occidentals.
during
the
afternoon.
They
?
statistics Said directed at Metro Toronto,” noted edged. Unless otherwise desig
77-year-old Mr. Suzuki is re- acquired their skill mainly from
s'
tliat the Jan. 1 popula- chairman Kinzie Tanaka, “but nated in parenthesis, the memcognizedAas one of the strongest books on the two Japanese
S
nnn Ure rePresented a gain of we will now proceed on a cross jers are from Toronto.
games. Mr. and Mrs. Williams
^ S 071-8 Per cent over the Canada basis. In regards to Tor
go players in Toronto. Mr. Suzu play against each other at home
S. Sato (Winnipeg), Geo. Fujisawa
I« *5?^in 19Monto, I would like to point out (Vancouver), A.rthur Hara (Vancouver), ki, a study in concentration, dis enjoyed playing against the Isseis
the boost given to our drive by
played his skill as he won over — both have a good accounting of
(Continued
on
page
2)
the
directors
of
the
Japanese
I
H <0’9 000 1 ' A' also 15 a gain
a number of opponents during themselves. Each promised to
bring their friends to the next
meeting of the group.
1 the June 1, 1961, cen-Js total of 18,238,000
„ Everyone present agreed that
shogi’’ show great posBEAMSVILLE, Ont.
The cost exceeded the original estim■ household supplies etc.
^bdities
for
joint (participation at
2S“ “«r 10s>°0° °r two Fifth Annual General Meeting ate by nearly $7,000 as a sewage'
The net result of the opera the Centre ,as the games popu
of the Nipponia Home held on disposal system had to be instal
January 26th elected the follow led in order to meet the require tions of the Home shows a loss larity amongst occidentals is con
ing Board1 of Directors and of ments governing health regula of $2083.67 as compared with a stantly increasing. For the many
Isseis, playing the games with
Woo'™8, PuPu'ation rose by ficers: Rev. T. Komiyama, Chair tions for old age homes.
pi ofit of $407.26 the previous their friends could be one of the
000 from 7 4^ Mt *° «.«!,■ man; Mr. Y. Yamaga, SecretaryThe new Board met briefly and' year.
many pleasant w.ays to spend
Treasurer; Mr. F. Kamibayashi, set Saturday, April 27th, as the
afternoons
in the lounge or in
Currently
there
are
12
men
Press Secretary;
and t Messrs.
m
r T T. (Official opening date and open and 6 women in residence at the the gardens of the Centre.
la^unaka, T. HiiamatsU, G. Ta- }j0Use for ^g new extension,
Swim Mark Broken
Members of this group will en
kahashi, K. Hidaka, T. Uyeae, i
^ subsequent meeting of the Home. With the new extension,
the
total
capacity
of
the
Home
quire
into the possibilities of a
t««STS Australia. — Sakato
?I ‘-yyama, and one representa- Board took place on Februarv
now
stands
at
30
beds,
including
Toronto
visit by several Japanese
- - in
- preparation of the official
her own f
? recently broke tive from the Hamilton Japanese 24
st
?^
accommodations.
An
Ad
teachers
of “go” who have been
linen’s pnd ^cord’ for the Anglican Church to be named opening excersises.
missions Committee was set up tounng the States giving instruc
later.
The annual audit report (sub by the Board to cope with the in
since last June. Mr and
Major item discussed on the mitted in full elsewhere in this creasing number of requests for tions
Mrs. Williams offered to ’ have
agenda was the successful com paper) as submitted by Laugh admission across Canada. It was the teachers as their house guest
pletion of the Home Extension lin, Franklin and Tucker, Char- also pointed out that within the
week or two if the visit
ttark ^f r
S-et the Previous project in 1962. Total cost of the tered’ Accountants revealed that very near future a salaried su could be arranged.
medlev ~
ln a heat of a Extension amounted to $43,928.- h: 1962 operations of the Home perintendent and a nurse will be
Delicious refreshments pre
B month Shp !
earlier last 66. 50 per cent of the cost will
I a. heat of
this time m be subsidized by the Provincial revenues were up by $1403.92 needed by the Home as it will be pared and served by Mrs. Yuki
over last year in spite of a deB monshin
hackstroke ch,am- Government Interim Grant and crease of $1379.78 in Provincial committed care for all perman Nakamura, Mrs. Rose Kutsukaent residents once an aged - per
I
s week.
the balance made up by public
son is admitted. And it is only ke, Mrs. Hari Hagino and Mrs.
| koken ej£.eSs
now has contributions totalling $17,218.34 grants.
The expenses however, were a matter of time before the re Sam Yamada of the Centre’s Wo
I Acords i„ i r ?’orld backstroke and necessary, bank loans.
up
by $3894.85, as a result of in sidents will require further per
I
lo days in Australia. I It was reported that the actual
men s Auxiliary were enjoyed
creased costs of food, wages. sonal care.
by all.
President Ide Calls for New
500 Club Membership
Reaches Century Mark
Nipponia Home Extension Opens April 27
I
I
B
B
Bto ™
I
t
HAN
moil
a cas£
awa
^ICK
section
panese
r
d
Aines
, sec
Acme
Floor.
teal th
1 up
Co.
>nto).
K1Y0 NAKAMOTO
AMI JINDE
Five Lovelies Vie for
Miss Rec Socratic Crown
wLY YOSHIDA
NAOMI TSUJI
LILLIAN TOHANA
THE NEW CANADIAN
| TORONTO.—The evening of around water skiing", bowlin
An Independent Organ for Canadians
of JaDan«. O™i| Saturday, March 9 will be a big sewing, reading, skiin
and cold
I day in the lives of five lovely lecting jazz records.
Vol. XXVII—No. 17
I young ladies as they vie for the
'dern
SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1963
*
*
*
Toronto, Ont.
| title of Miss . Club Rec Socratic.
room
RU.
| The winner will be crowned by LILLIAN TOHANA: 19-year-old
past year’s Queen, Miss Marie clerk with the . Ontario Hydro.
i Oye, at a dance to be held at
Siding, bowling, cooking and
the War Amputation Hall.
sewing take up most of this
and
The gala dance gets underway
LE.
at 8 p.m. with the latest record young ladle’s spare moments.
*
❖
;Jc
TORONTO.—“From a
ings, old favorites, and novelty
any time.
of the immigration situation by
dances to keep your spirits alive NAOMI TSUJI: 18-year-old “girl zational standpoint, I believe
In his report to the chaptei-s the National JCCA and express
until the magic moment when Friday” at Japan Camera Centre. that peihaps it may7 be a wise
Elat,
on the . activities
and
- of
- the
— Nationa' ed the hope that another brief
Miss Rec Socratic is crowned'.
Naomi’s hobbies and interests in
E469
move
for
the
National
JCCA
to
Executive
Committee
since the might be presented in the near
The five contestants will meet clude, fishing, bowling, jazz and be spearheaded by. a new leader, Sixth National Conference in future.
dabbling
in
cooking.
with the judges between 10.30
The President stated that there
new ideas, new thoughts and pro September 1961, Mr. Ide touched
"*'
'A
^
and
11:00 p.m., after which the
Is
on five major projects of the or was room for much improvement
a officials
will
tabulate
their LILY YOSHIDA: 18-year-old 1st jects,” said President Edward ganization.
as far as organization of the Na
scores and announce the winner year Dental Hygiene student at Ide in a brief report to all local
Immigration, which has always tional JCCA was concerned. He
I at approximately 11:15. Dancing the U. of T., who also works
been an important subject of noted, however, that.. jpersonal
chapters this week.
is
will continue after the crowning part-time, at a dentist office.
JCCA,
headed Iris list.
problems always played an im
Mr. Ide, who at the end of
of the queen, until midnight.
Lily’s main hobbies and interests August will have served six years
“The study on immigration and portant part in any organization.
Be sure to attend' what is sure include art sketching", dancing, KS^President of the National citizenship must not cease until
He outlined the feasability of
to be the biggest dance of the sewing and listening to good re body, stated however, that he will our status has been recognized, increasing the Executive com
cords.
year.
be ready to serve the JCCA at and-that is as Canadian citizens,” mittee membership above the
said the President.
pi esent twelve. Many members
The five girls are:
The National'JCCA submitted at. present head one sub-com
H AMI JINDE: 21-year-old seere
a brief on immigration in Ottawa mittee and serve as members of
g
at Th°mas and Singer.
in July 1960.
Since that time a couple, of other sub-commit
8
^’om attending Japanese
;bere has been a revision in the tees. .By, increasing the executive
H school where she is a 1st year
immigration regulations, but Mr. nembership you would , not only
TORONTO.—“We ’have now Canadian Centre.”
I student, and attending Rec SocIde, like many others, felt that essen the load for each person,
A iatic dances, Amy lists cooking, reached our first plateau in our
although
it was “a step in the )ut also these members would
To substain the drive for-mem^ ?e™?> dancing, bowling, play- minimum goal of 500 members,”
right
direction,
there is still become possible candidates for
nationally,
Secretary
14 3LS the piano and attending plays stated JCCA 500 Club Treasurer, bership
executive (positions.
much
to
be
desired.
’’
g as her major hobbies.
Fred Kayahara, this week in an Toyo Takata will contact local
He called for continued study
(Continued on page 2)
nouncing that more than 100 sup chapters, and affiliated organi
ss
*
*
*
zations, as well as individuals
™ OKAMOTO! 22-year-oId porters had subscribed to the 500 where no organization exists.
Club.
Hakujin Join Japanese In Centre "Go" Games
S ?ry a! Colgate Palmolive.
The JCCA 500 Club is the finTORONTO. — Keen interest the afternoon.
The drive for membership in ancial arm of the National JCCA,
? ^ 0 s main interests centre
was
shown by7 some forty7 “go
the JCCA 500 Club was opened established to seek the support
Many Isseis remarked “Ano
and
shogi
” players on Sunday
early this year in Toronto by- the of Japanese Canadians in order
hakujin
was. tsuyoi; jozu da!” as
Canada: 18,767,000
afternoon.
February
17th
.at
the
executive of the club, supported to maintain and continue the
they
completed'
their
game
Central YMCA.
— Ghada’s estim- by the National JCCA and the work of its parent organization.
against
Mr.
Fortier
in
both
go
The program sponsored by the and shogi. Mr. Fortier with Mr.
iQMU a 1011 at the beginning Toronto chapter.
_
Following
is
the
list
of
the
' 5 w 63 was iS,767,000 and
“For reasons of proximity and first 100 members who have join Issei Program Committee of the and Mrs. Williams formed the
b
r/e t0 the 19>°00,000 mark the JC concentration, the opening ed' the 500 Club and whose con- J. C. Centre was enjoyed' by hakujin group that participated1
M
e tbe end of the year.
phase of our campaign has been nibutions are hereby acknow-I Isseis, Niseis and occidentals.
during
the
afternoon.
They
?
statistics Said directed at Metro Toronto,” noted edged. Unless otherwise desig
77-year-old Mr. Suzuki is re- acquired their skill mainly from
s'
tliat the Jan. 1 popula- chairman Kinzie Tanaka, “but nated in parenthesis, the memcognizedAas one of the strongest books on the two Japanese
S
nnn Ure rePresented a gain of we will now proceed on a cross jers are from Toronto.
games. Mr. and Mrs. Williams
^ S 071-8 Per cent over the Canada basis. In regards to Tor
go players in Toronto. Mr. Suzu play against each other at home
S. Sato (Winnipeg), Geo. Fujisawa
I« *5?^in 19Monto, I would like to point out (Vancouver), A.rthur Hara (Vancouver), ki, a study in concentration, dis enjoyed playing against the Isseis
the boost given to our drive by
played his skill as he won over — both have a good accounting of
(Continued
on
page
2)
the
directors
of
the
Japanese
I
H <0’9 000 1 ' A' also 15 a gain
a number of opponents during themselves. Each promised to
bring their friends to the next
meeting of the group.
1 the June 1, 1961, cen-Js total of 18,238,000
„ Everyone present agreed that
shogi’’ show great posBEAMSVILLE, Ont.
The cost exceeded the original estim■ household supplies etc.
^bdities
for
joint (participation at
2S“ “«r 10s>°0° °r two Fifth Annual General Meeting ate by nearly $7,000 as a sewage'
The net result of the opera the Centre ,as the games popu
of the Nipponia Home held on disposal system had to be instal
January 26th elected the follow led in order to meet the require tions of the Home shows a loss larity amongst occidentals is con
ing Board1 of Directors and of ments governing health regula of $2083.67 as compared with a stantly increasing. For the many
Isseis, playing the games with
Woo'™8, PuPu'ation rose by ficers: Rev. T. Komiyama, Chair tions for old age homes.
pi ofit of $407.26 the previous their friends could be one of the
000 from 7 4^ Mt *° «.«!,■ man; Mr. Y. Yamaga, SecretaryThe new Board met briefly and' year.
many pleasant w.ays to spend
Treasurer; Mr. F. Kamibayashi, set Saturday, April 27th, as the
afternoons
in the lounge or in
Currently
there
are
12
men
Press Secretary;
and t Messrs.
m
r T T. (Official opening date and open and 6 women in residence at the the gardens of the Centre.
la^unaka, T. HiiamatsU, G. Ta- }j0Use for ^g new extension,
Swim Mark Broken
Members of this group will en
kahashi, K. Hidaka, T. Uyeae, i
^ subsequent meeting of the Home. With the new extension,
the
total
capacity
of
the
Home
quire
into the possibilities of a
t««STS Australia. — Sakato
?I ‘-yyama, and one representa- Board took place on Februarv
now
stands
at
30
beds,
including
Toronto
visit by several Japanese
- - in
- preparation of the official
her own f
? recently broke tive from the Hamilton Japanese 24
st
?^
accommodations.
An
Ad
teachers
of “go” who have been
linen’s pnd ^cord’ for the Anglican Church to be named opening excersises.
missions Committee was set up tounng the States giving instruc
later.
The annual audit report (sub by the Board to cope with the in
since last June. Mr and
Major item discussed on the mitted in full elsewhere in this creasing number of requests for tions
Mrs. Williams offered to ’ have
agenda was the successful com paper) as submitted by Laugh admission across Canada. It was the teachers as their house guest
pletion of the Home Extension lin, Franklin and Tucker, Char- also pointed out that within the
week or two if the visit
ttark ^f r
S-et the Previous project in 1962. Total cost of the tered’ Accountants revealed that very near future a salaried su could be arranged.
medlev ~
ln a heat of a Extension amounted to $43,928.- h: 1962 operations of the Home perintendent and a nurse will be
Delicious refreshments pre
B month Shp !
earlier last 66. 50 per cent of the cost will
I a. heat of
this time m be subsidized by the Provincial revenues were up by $1403.92 needed by the Home as it will be pared and served by Mrs. Yuki
over last year in spite of a deB monshin
hackstroke ch,am- Government Interim Grant and crease of $1379.78 in Provincial committed care for all perman Nakamura, Mrs. Rose Kutsukaent residents once an aged - per
I
s week.
the balance made up by public
son is admitted. And it is only ke, Mrs. Hari Hagino and Mrs.
| koken ej£.eSs
now has contributions totalling $17,218.34 grants.
The expenses however, were a matter of time before the re Sam Yamada of the Centre’s Wo
I Acords i„ i r ?’orld backstroke and necessary, bank loans.
up
by $3894.85, as a result of in sidents will require further per
I
lo days in Australia. I It was reported that the actual
men s Auxiliary were enjoyed
creased costs of food, wages. sonal care.
by all.
President Ide Calls for New
500 Club Membership
Reaches Century Mark
Nipponia Home Extension Opens April 27
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PAGE 2
Dates and Doings
J963
Personal Notes Across. Cariada
New Blood.
I
from page on^
ae also expressed
>
Obituaries
tnat
the
dav
will
com
L
'
n
e
"°-0e
Births
Club”1 I?” °f Ni«i” Student
by a s"al
be a closer T Ww * tKere
EBATA
? “Y aCF'rtleS 11,6 Grad BanJaP
UK
Se Ca^dian or^ani^
rXizms are onU' a month and
AYUKAWA
TORONTO.
—
Mr.
Tadao
Ebata,
honor of the class of ’63
in Alberta and Quebec
aWay; So why not make
TORONTO. — Mr. and Mrs. National JCCA
'?LbeAe-Id Saturday, March 9 this banquet a real night out be- 30, son of Mr. and Mrs. ChuchiT
^V^ ^
of the JCCA in Psl thfe H
Robert
Ayukawa
(nee
Marjorie
xore
settling
down
to
study
?
chi
Ebata
of
Toronto
passed
awav
at the China House, 925 Eglinhave been defunct forB “*! E
ton Ave. W, at 6:30 p.m. All
Cost f<>r members will be §1.50 on February 27, 1963 at St. Mi Osaka) would like to announce
the
birth
of
a
son.
Stewart
Crai°years.
*01 several i
members, grads .and friends are Per Person, and non-members and chael s Hospital. Funeral services
on February 7, 1963 at Toronto’
invited’ to attend.
were
held
on
March
1st
at
the
fheStS $2-°° Per Person. For I
'
, Public Relations play n
Bi
,
Program will include: a those who wish to’drop in at 9-15 Karie EHio t Funeral Home on East General Hospital.
role in anv oro-jm;/r a vxxal
Mr. Me. He eStt*^’ «I
«« ^
”se s\
dSC1OUS Chinese dinner; a short s“oothe
Address by prominent Toronto
«i by the Vancouver S ’Y I
FUKUMOTO
lawyer and reeve of Swansea,
Everyone
is
encouraged
to
atMARUNO
TORONTO. — Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Lucien Kurata; presentanf!
d
u
the
Grad
banc
l
u
et
to
finish
Major
Fukumoto are happy to
ROSEMARY,
Alta.
—
Mr.
Tations to graduating students:
off the year with a reallv big tsushi Maruno of Rosemary, Alta, announce the arrival of a"son, Manitoba Chapter™“ho * the |
election of 1963-64 officers—fol- bash
“
°
passed away on February 14, Richard Gordon, on February" 13,’
*
1963 at Bassano Hospital. Tsuya 1963 ,at the Toronto East Genera
and funeral services were held' Hospital. Brother for David and coJvenS^
।
^ro^-k^ KC1Ub HeCtS Officers f- 1963
at
the - Rosemary
Buddhist Steven.
I
*
*
*
Koen Kai elected the following be?S "nSh to take this °PPortu- I Church. Interment followed.
tjons such as the
B
rican
Citizen
’
s
LeacC
I
KELSEY
o
O
o
officers for the year 1963:
nity to express our sincerest apthat the National JCCA3”-!, 16p F I
re+S1^ent’ ?arry M- Kumano; preciation for your generous conOSHAWA, Ont.—Ford' and Hi sponsor
d'eIegates to tl'L “ ” B
Marriages
MTce^^
t-h-tjoxi. and donations during
deyo Kelsey (nee Makuta) are xerences.
leie c°nhappy to announce the arrival of
Kamino:
TreasurSs^’ Er^S the paSt Weart and wish to seek
TANAKA-HORII
With regards to th a
R
Jim Ohara, Yoshi Ono.
raest jour continuous support as be- p^F^RlDGE’ Alta‘ - Miss a son, Ken Francis, at Oshawa Project initiated in 1959 ^ °?' H I
General Hospital on February in the midst of onmt d T' P
The Executive staff and mem- zati? members of this organi- Betty Mitsuyo Horii, daughter of 2o, 1963.
‘
President statedi tZ*^ W
MJS' Asazo Horii' of
cate
problems are invo rt
I
became the bride of
*
writing
of
a
Msl
“
tf
I
j Fnchi Tanaka, son of Mr.
UMEZUKI
TOwT-® f^ A“ends Lady K“i° Memorial and Mrs. Genyei Tanak.a also of
panese Canadians, and asked £ P
TORONTO.—Mr. and Mrs. Bill
jW in a ceremony held at I Umezuki
congregation sat in reminiscent of^e
President i this
(nee Gloria Parker) are patience, support aS T? for &
he Lethbridge Buddhist Church
of the late Lady Ku jo whose S ™
h
Dana ?es
the re- on February 16, 1963. The Rev. happy to announce the birth of
second' daughter,. Renee
memorial year*
was
held
on
Feb
The
service f- K?wamura officiated. Recep
year
Wth at the Toronto Buddhfst
by Mrs. Eda Shin, tion xollowed at the Lotus Inn.
Michiko, on January 20, 1963 at
Church.
The Revered' 2^
of
*kai.
the Wellesley Hospital.
°
o
o
Ishiura said in part that, “alfollowing the service, “BIBO”
though we tend to emphasize the a taped NHK (Nippon Broad- | Engagements
p/LaT
his
‘he E ;
Beauty and social welfare work casting Corporation) radio pro! CARD OF THANKS
IKEDA-IKENOUYE
of Lady Takeko, we must not giam starring actress Fujiko
and affiliate f'r the sera “fa I: I
lose sight of the fact that her Yamamoto was heard. Part II L^pNTO.—Mr. and Mrs. KiKiARIK ADO
religious faith in the Nembutsu and II of the life of Lady Ku jo chiji Ikenouye of Kelowna B C
have rendered to their Speeta H
was the motivating power which w,as dramatized.
wish to announce the engage
We wish to express our sincommunities, .and for them" «
sustained her as well as inspired
ce^e ^allks to our relatives 11£ md support to the Na tj I
Collection was sent to aid the ment of their eldest daughter
her to greater heights.”
n eij °’
Mr- Tsunetsugi “Tets”
and friends for their kind ex
Asoka Hospital in Tokyo.
I Ikeda of Toronto. The weddin J pressions of sympathy and
fa
*
h
*
iloial tribute during our re
6th £“( ^ SWOT*’r, April
CZtnTed BY Many On 50th Anniversary
cent bereavement in the loss
On.
at tile Toronto Nisei
sPeJ,.Church (Broadview Free
KAZUO G. OIYE
ox our beloved mother.
TORONTO.—The Golden Wed- Church“Haiknc”
n
tfing Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs coinc1
gold Methodist Church) with the Rev
BARRISTER, solicitor
The Arikado family
i
—, many ^k loshida officiating
Kanjiro Yoshida was celebrated beautiful —-^-°m . “^^.^any
notary public
,r
gifts and best wishes,
oyer the weekend of Feb. 9 and'
2
College
St., Toronto
r
j S-“
J11'em
S’eichmsUchibori, ,a family
exedVi?Tmeont^
^fch- —
“
500
ciub.
:.
RS
:[’endi,from. his childhood davs
Room 103
ci
eied in loionto for the occasion, ably chaired the
CHANGE
OF
ADDRESS
I
J
(Continued
from
Page
One)
WA. 1-5605
OX. 8-2280 (Res.)
reception
and
’
'M
The parents were honored at Ia Piate of baked “tai” was preVANCOUVER, — Mr. and
-Hi’s. S. Shiba would like to I
n sP^cial anniversary service at
^V the management of
a
kbaHF^
n1
the loronto Buddhist Church a .^hko Gardens.
annmmce the227
change
inMtheir
a
F±V°
s
w
“
"«
reception at Nikko Gardens and
Some of the elderly out-of
For Repairs On
out-of-
open house at the residence of to'va guests were Mr. B. NishiDrive, Vancouver 15, B.c.
|
T.V, — RADIO — HI-FI w
C
Mrs- Hideo Yoshid'a on
?f Chatham and'.Mrs. Yae c. o.«i (sJ^k“’ry «»■
Saturday and Sunday. Tliese were Wakabayashi of London. Master
joyously received b.v the couple jSSi * oshIda, a grandson, thank
JAMES KAMINO O
who are 80 and 75 years of a^e ed the guests on behalf of his K^SSaS 5&i J Kameoka. Mrs.
respectively.
T.V. SERVICE
grandparents.
naka (Etobicoke)
' bn21e Ta’
SR
“ 5Th Grad B°~^et At China House
Bl
C 16 GOV er- to mark thp
the pnnnUy
couple’s 50th wedd
^Geneva! and Madame Vanier ing anniversary.
^h^.’ a framed plaque from
The entire Yoshida family
the Ontario government; congra- wishes to
friends
tulatory messages from
X °- i a v all the
“‘c xlIt:
nus
chairman of Metro Toronto
Uod acquaintances who made this
Wm. Allen; XeiZ i ’™™'able occasion such a happy
from
the
Toronto
Buddhist ness "X" reX^
^^
1
Mary Adachi FrPR v
Inouye, Mrs.
■naga, Mrs T
^V^^a- T- Kado(Scar ) MiJ- TSJn°ga' Yo Kitagawa
magai M
M i FujI^
KuLucien Kurata
R°y Sato'
ru Oue X Oup q Markawa, Shige
kazu Tanaka
®' ^ Ya“ada, Toki-
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and
notary public
221 VICTORIA ST., TORONTO
| EM. «
_
OX. , “,™ 4 |
0i5’^'roPrac‘or, Naturopath
Rheumatism, Discs, Sciatica
Lumbago, Arthritis, Migraine
Nerve Conditions
free consultation
Us block west of Christie)
Telephone: LE. 6-8220
t
I
“ no answer call — 233-3869
TORONTO
(Rexdale-), Mrs
SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1963
Kashino & Weinberg
(Wellesley at Bay)
S' £^| ^“= I 221
' V,.
TORONTO JAPANESE UNITED CHURCH
'ice
Sunday School'
"God Was In"
A HEARTY vtco^TO^ Stephea Takada, B.A.. B.D.
-----
-------------- /01 Doverccurt Rd., Toronto
TORONTO BUDDHIST CHURCH
MARCH 3, I960
j u'~wIisious School
—Momma Service
The Question of Evil"
Newtoa Ishiura
P.M^—-Japanese Language Server
MONTHLY memorial
EVERT ONE CORDIALLY INVITED
91S Bathurst St.
•a f J
&n°
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T
Chartered Accountants
St.
Suite 303
Fro6 ' I
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JON ONODERA
• 2-4641
REAL ESTATE long & ^mi realty ltd
(Residence) 11
540 Eglinton Ave. W.
Toronto
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res: HE. 3-3692
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(Business)
Tosh Moriyam^Sc?^^0
Jack Hemmy (Islington) mS^ TakT'
Mickey S. Sato, Tad^V^S.'
S:00—12:00
(TORONTO)
X.
Paul K. Asada, D.C., N.D.
M^ll5^' ^° Yamamoto, Ken
War Amputation Hall
0^
-I
CIair Ave- West
MISS REC SOCRATIC BALL
EM. 4-9913
118 West Hastings St
Dates and Doings
J963
Personal Notes Across. Cariada
New Blood.
I
from page on^
ae also expressed
>
Obituaries
tnat
the
dav
will
com
L
'
n
e
"°-0e
Births
Club”1 I?” °f Ni«i” Student
by a s"al
be a closer T Ww * tKere
EBATA
? “Y aCF'rtleS 11,6 Grad BanJaP
UK
Se Ca^dian or^ani^
rXizms are onU' a month and
AYUKAWA
TORONTO.
—
Mr.
Tadao
Ebata,
honor of the class of ’63
in Alberta and Quebec
aWay; So why not make
TORONTO. — Mr. and Mrs. National JCCA
'?LbeAe-Id Saturday, March 9 this banquet a real night out be- 30, son of Mr. and Mrs. ChuchiT
^V^ ^
of the JCCA in Psl thfe H
Robert
Ayukawa
(nee
Marjorie
xore
settling
down
to
study
?
chi
Ebata
of
Toronto
passed
awav
at the China House, 925 Eglinhave been defunct forB “*! E
ton Ave. W, at 6:30 p.m. All
Cost f<>r members will be §1.50 on February 27, 1963 at St. Mi Osaka) would like to announce
the
birth
of
a
son.
Stewart
Crai°years.
*01 several i
members, grads .and friends are Per Person, and non-members and chael s Hospital. Funeral services
on February 7, 1963 at Toronto’
invited’ to attend.
were
held
on
March
1st
at
the
fheStS $2-°° Per Person. For I
'
, Public Relations play n
Bi
,
Program will include: a those who wish to’drop in at 9-15 Karie EHio t Funeral Home on East General Hospital.
role in anv oro-jm;/r a vxxal
Mr. Me. He eStt*^’ «I
«« ^
”se s\
dSC1OUS Chinese dinner; a short s“oothe
Address by prominent Toronto
«i by the Vancouver S ’Y I
FUKUMOTO
lawyer and reeve of Swansea,
Everyone
is
encouraged
to
atMARUNO
TORONTO. — Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Lucien Kurata; presentanf!
d
u
the
Grad
banc
l
u
et
to
finish
Major
Fukumoto are happy to
ROSEMARY,
Alta.
—
Mr.
Tations to graduating students:
off the year with a reallv big tsushi Maruno of Rosemary, Alta, announce the arrival of a"son, Manitoba Chapter™“ho * the |
election of 1963-64 officers—fol- bash
“
°
passed away on February 14, Richard Gordon, on February" 13,’
*
1963 at Bassano Hospital. Tsuya 1963 ,at the Toronto East Genera
and funeral services were held' Hospital. Brother for David and coJvenS^
।
^ro^-k^ KC1Ub HeCtS Officers f- 1963
at
the - Rosemary
Buddhist Steven.
I
*
*
*
Koen Kai elected the following be?S "nSh to take this °PPortu- I Church. Interment followed.
tjons such as the
B
rican
Citizen
’
s
LeacC
I
KELSEY
o
O
o
officers for the year 1963:
nity to express our sincerest apthat the National JCCA3”-!, 16p F I
re+S1^ent’ ?arry M- Kumano; preciation for your generous conOSHAWA, Ont.—Ford' and Hi sponsor
d'eIegates to tl'L “ ” B
Marriages
MTce^^
t-h-tjoxi. and donations during
deyo Kelsey (nee Makuta) are xerences.
leie c°nhappy to announce the arrival of
Kamino:
TreasurSs^’ Er^S the paSt Weart and wish to seek
TANAKA-HORII
With regards to th a
R
Jim Ohara, Yoshi Ono.
raest jour continuous support as be- p^F^RlDGE’ Alta‘ - Miss a son, Ken Francis, at Oshawa Project initiated in 1959 ^ °?' H I
General Hospital on February in the midst of onmt d T' P
The Executive staff and mem- zati? members of this organi- Betty Mitsuyo Horii, daughter of 2o, 1963.
‘
President statedi tZ*^ W
MJS' Asazo Horii' of
cate
problems are invo rt
I
became the bride of
*
writing
of
a
Msl
“
tf
I
j Fnchi Tanaka, son of Mr.
UMEZUKI
TOwT-® f^ A“ends Lady K“i° Memorial and Mrs. Genyei Tanak.a also of
panese Canadians, and asked £ P
TORONTO.—Mr. and Mrs. Bill
jW in a ceremony held at I Umezuki
congregation sat in reminiscent of^e
President i this
(nee Gloria Parker) are patience, support aS T? for &
he Lethbridge Buddhist Church
of the late Lady Ku jo whose S ™
h
Dana ?es
the re- on February 16, 1963. The Rev. happy to announce the birth of
second' daughter,. Renee
memorial year*
was
held
on
Feb
The
service f- K?wamura officiated. Recep
year
Wth at the Toronto Buddhfst
by Mrs. Eda Shin, tion xollowed at the Lotus Inn.
Michiko, on January 20, 1963 at
Church.
The Revered' 2^
of
*kai.
the Wellesley Hospital.
°
o
o
Ishiura said in part that, “alfollowing the service, “BIBO”
though we tend to emphasize the a taped NHK (Nippon Broad- | Engagements
p/LaT
his
‘he E ;
Beauty and social welfare work casting Corporation) radio pro! CARD OF THANKS
IKEDA-IKENOUYE
of Lady Takeko, we must not giam starring actress Fujiko
and affiliate f'r the sera “fa I: I
lose sight of the fact that her Yamamoto was heard. Part II L^pNTO.—Mr. and Mrs. KiKiARIK ADO
religious faith in the Nembutsu and II of the life of Lady Ku jo chiji Ikenouye of Kelowna B C
have rendered to their Speeta H
was the motivating power which w,as dramatized.
wish to announce the engage
We wish to express our sincommunities, .and for them" «
sustained her as well as inspired
ce^e ^allks to our relatives 11£ md support to the Na tj I
Collection was sent to aid the ment of their eldest daughter
her to greater heights.”
n eij °’
Mr- Tsunetsugi “Tets”
and friends for their kind ex
Asoka Hospital in Tokyo.
I Ikeda of Toronto. The weddin J pressions of sympathy and
fa
*
h
*
iloial tribute during our re
6th £“( ^ SWOT*’r, April
CZtnTed BY Many On 50th Anniversary
cent bereavement in the loss
On.
at tile Toronto Nisei
sPeJ,.Church (Broadview Free
KAZUO G. OIYE
ox our beloved mother.
TORONTO.—The Golden Wed- Church“Haiknc”
n
tfing Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs coinc1
gold Methodist Church) with the Rev
BARRISTER, solicitor
The Arikado family
i
—, many ^k loshida officiating
Kanjiro Yoshida was celebrated beautiful —-^-°m . “^^.^any
notary public
,r
gifts and best wishes,
oyer the weekend of Feb. 9 and'
2
College
St., Toronto
r
j S-“
J11'em
S’eichmsUchibori, ,a family
exedVi?Tmeont^
^fch- —
“
500
ciub.
:.
RS
:[’endi,from. his childhood davs
Room 103
ci
eied in loionto for the occasion, ably chaired the
CHANGE
OF
ADDRESS
I
J
(Continued
from
Page
One)
WA. 1-5605
OX. 8-2280 (Res.)
reception
and
’
'M
The parents were honored at Ia Piate of baked “tai” was preVANCOUVER, — Mr. and
-Hi’s. S. Shiba would like to I
n sP^cial anniversary service at
^V the management of
a
kbaHF^
n1
the loronto Buddhist Church a .^hko Gardens.
annmmce the227
change
inMtheir
a
F±V°
s
w
“
"«
reception at Nikko Gardens and
Some of the elderly out-of
For Repairs On
out-of-
open house at the residence of to'va guests were Mr. B. NishiDrive, Vancouver 15, B.c.
|
T.V, — RADIO — HI-FI w
C
Mrs- Hideo Yoshid'a on
?f Chatham and'.Mrs. Yae c. o.«i (sJ^k“’ry «»■
Saturday and Sunday. Tliese were Wakabayashi of London. Master
joyously received b.v the couple jSSi * oshIda, a grandson, thank
JAMES KAMINO O
who are 80 and 75 years of a^e ed the guests on behalf of his K^SSaS 5&i J Kameoka. Mrs.
respectively.
T.V. SERVICE
grandparents.
naka (Etobicoke)
' bn21e Ta’
SR
“ 5Th Grad B°~^et At China House
Bl
C 16 GOV er- to mark thp
the pnnnUy
couple’s 50th wedd
^Geneva! and Madame Vanier ing anniversary.
^h^.’ a framed plaque from
The entire Yoshida family
the Ontario government; congra- wishes to
friends
tulatory messages from
X °- i a v all the
“‘c xlIt:
nus
chairman of Metro Toronto
Uod acquaintances who made this
Wm. Allen; XeiZ i ’™™'able occasion such a happy
from
the
Toronto
Buddhist ness "X" reX^
^^
1
Mary Adachi FrPR v
Inouye, Mrs.
■naga, Mrs T
^V^^a- T- Kado(Scar ) MiJ- TSJn°ga' Yo Kitagawa
magai M
M i FujI^
KuLucien Kurata
R°y Sato'
ru Oue X Oup q Markawa, Shige
kazu Tanaka
®' ^ Ya“ada, Toki-
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and
notary public
221 VICTORIA ST., TORONTO
| EM. «
_
OX. , “,™ 4 |
0i5’^'roPrac‘or, Naturopath
Rheumatism, Discs, Sciatica
Lumbago, Arthritis, Migraine
Nerve Conditions
free consultation
Us block west of Christie)
Telephone: LE. 6-8220
t
I
“ no answer call — 233-3869
TORONTO
(Rexdale-), Mrs
SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1963
Kashino & Weinberg
(Wellesley at Bay)
S' £^| ^“= I 221
' V,.
TORONTO JAPANESE UNITED CHURCH
'ice
Sunday School'
"God Was In"
A HEARTY vtco^TO^ Stephea Takada, B.A.. B.D.
-----
-------------- /01 Doverccurt Rd., Toronto
TORONTO BUDDHIST CHURCH
MARCH 3, I960
j u'~wIisious School
—Momma Service
The Question of Evil"
Newtoa Ishiura
P.M^—-Japanese Language Server
MONTHLY memorial
EVERT ONE CORDIALLY INVITED
91S Bathurst St.
•a f J
&n°
Okcrwara,
T
Chartered Accountants
St.
Suite 303
Fro6 ' I
proprietor
JON ONODERA
• 2-4641
REAL ESTATE long & ^mi realty ltd
(Residence) 11
540 Eglinton Ave. W.
Toronto
M
INSURANCE
res: HE. 3-3692
£
c
‘5
1
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Complete Care
For Your Eyes
a
6
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a
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r
C
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Mickey S. Sato, Tad^V^S.'
S:00—12:00
(TORONTO)
X.
Paul K. Asada, D.C., N.D.
M^ll5^' ^° Yamamoto, Ken
War Amputation Hall
0^
-I
CIair Ave- West
MISS REC SOCRATIC BALL
EM. 4-9913
118 West Hastings St
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Page 6
PAGE 6
Page 7
Saturday, March 2, 1963
Japanese Figure Skater To Stopover In Toronto
PAGE 7
Sato All But Clinches Second Pennant
CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy.
perform. h.ere is a three_ Junio Ueno, one of the three sjd^ open-air stadium which
Japanese figure skaters entered seats 9,000 in four tiers It N
in the world championships here, doubtful there will be
Eent? b
^e
objection to a call by referee
b?
e a
a six-Same
six’^lle losinr
losing I
............ referee
will risit Canada on her way
।
almost
assured
the
Camera
Shop
th
^
ch
ampionships.
Al
Masukaw.a
too
loud
and too
home, to study Canadian techni Several hundred persons were at
a berth in the post season action.
A
S
t
ud
>°
in
the
o
Pener
of
last
que. The 20-year-old student of AVANi0 •V^tch the skaters go Sundays Nisei Hockey League . Watte found the mark twice
Kobe said she’s excited at the through their last practice paces.
MICKEY SATO
Eu
G®°rge Bel1 arena. m the first period ,as he got help
prospect of her planned 10-day
vs STADIUM GARAGE
at° “owned a. determin from Harry Murakami "on the I Mickey Sato’s Crown Life In
C°rA; a Iittle Alpine village pH
stopover in Toronto. .
ed Stadium Garage club 6-4 in first goal and Ryoji Kaji on the
•■'Canada is the best skating encircled by craggy peaks, gain- the middle contest, while Main second. Archie Matsumoto aho surancemen just, about assured
country in the world,” she said*. eu world prominence when it was auto all but ended Dufferin counted in the first frame with I themselves
of
their
secund
“I have friends there and I want chosen as the site of the 1956 Q n lle3S Play-off hopes with a Kaji earning' his second assist for I straight leag-ue championship as
a 3-0 lead.
to studv skating there for a little Winter Olympics. It is in a fes
they edged Stadium Garage 6-4.
tive mood for the skating finals cap
in tlie nightwhile.”
v
The
worst they can do is tie for
o Ted Kakino cut the margin to
and hotels, and restaurants are
first
with Yamada who .are in
The arena where the skaters jammed with holidavers.
3-1 for the Photographers .as he
JAPAN CAMERA CENTRE
I
second
place.
notched his 15th goal of the sea
vs YAMADA STUDIO
Stadium,
fighting for a play
Japan Camera captain and de son in the second period. How off spot, opened the scoring- in
fenceman Gary Watte counted ever, Watte again hit the target i the first frame as Chuck Saito
W1'ee /oals in leading his team in tlie final frame to ice the win j hit. home on a pass from Al Iiji
the red and white squad.
U b
A d°ldi'ums in which forMel
Tsuji received a 10-miiiute ma. Tak Tanaka, however, even
TORONTO.—Ken Izumi rolled ■ Viola Arima was the best of teey had languished since the misconduct penalty when lie voic- ed the mark before the' period
a three-game total of 604, in “e
ended on a pass from Sam Tana
with a 479, while Rhoda
cluding games of (234, 201) to vuSU(^-S 470 proved second best.
ka and Lefty Sasaki.
head action in the Nisei Friday Mita Miyasaki at 470 and Lumi
The two teams see-sawed in the
Ten Pin Bowling League last Isosaki 462 also rolled good
second period as Saito, who
week. Other top scores were re games.
n
ni.qF7
P^ayed an outstanding game for
By VIC HUNT
n„l,
h
gistered by Jeep Seki, 575, Don
’
Stadium tallied his second goal
JASPER PLACE, . Alta.—The
Ln^S-pin action in the VancouMartin 556, Roy Nagamatsu 551
•Ruferees
for
the
evening
were:
of
the game early in the period.
Bowling League show -Jasper Place Judokai played host
and Terry Doi 550. Mary Ebata, v®r
Senda,
Yo
dan;
R.
Kelly,
niSato
came back'as Satch Fujito a province-wide judo tourna
as usual topped the ladies side ed North American Life still ment on February 16. The after- dan, H. de Graaf, nidan; J. Bur- pnoto began to move and count
of the ledger with a 526. Ainy leading A Division with 33 points noon saw the Junior competitions roughs, shodan; I. Jongens, sho- eel the first of his three go-als
Toki at 503 and Betty Potts with Midway Cartage moved into sec m which some 70 bovs particip dan; V. Hunt, shodan; R. Van- with the help of Geo. Anzai with
denheavel, shodan.
495 were Mary’s closest compe ond place all by- themselves with ated.
Rick Matsumoto serving a penaltitors.
It is interesting- to note that Lv for the Garage. Sam Tanaka
the RCAF Kodokai came into §ave the Insurancemen the lead
°f
Ken Doi hit for a triplicate follows with 28. Kami iZfancN
being- in February of this year tor the first time in the game .
score of 589 to lead Toronto Ni heads B Division with 33 points
Ed™onton with
sei Ten Pin Sunday Mixed Lea followed bv Recent TV with
of Jasper Place second, by the joining together of ’ the 'vith assists, going to brother Tak
Lethbrid'ge cap- RCAF Namao_ Club
and1 the Ko- an(i' Sasaki. However, Dennis
___ ___
gue keggers. Harry Kadohama points. Steveston StoZhe £2^^
dokai
Judo
Club,
both
powerful Masuda, tied the count late in the
tossed a 578, with Joe Tsujimoto placed third with 29.
w ? thA
group with B.
clubs
in
their
own
rights
and Period with the aid of Hideo Hiright on his heels with a 577.
•o- ,
Bukowski of Jasper Place in the now even stronger by unificaI ^^liKayo Shigetomi rolled a respec
High games on Sat., Feb. 16, runner-up position.
Fujimoto, xyho now leads the
tion
as
the
above
results
will
tes
table 570.
Sh?AFin ^“^i at°P A Class
Lethbridge also took the honors
scoring race by three points, tal
Mary Mitsuki topped the fair with 855, vuth .Nobby Fujisawa among the older boys until R. tify.
lied two quick goals to start the
sex with a 514 score.
Lucy
and' LKoiclni Kitagawa at Sakamoto winning and R. Senda
third stanza, with Rich Yoshida
Coombes finished1 in second spot /84. Pat Nozaki was top gal unth runner-up.
assisting on the first and Harold
with Alice Nagami 491, Dorothy 8$$'
I The junior team event was also
HOCKEY SCORES
Baba
on the second. Then Paul
Hasting and Terrie Yamanaka j
B Class was headed' by Jack 'Y°n dy Lethbridge, last year’s
Tkenouye all but ended Stadium’s
and STATISTICS
479 and Hedy Sasaki 463 follow Yamamoto with a 677. Tad Ikeda champions and winners of the
hopes of a comeback when he was
ing.
tiKH 675 and Mas Yano 674 placed CNE event in Toronto in 1962.
awarded1 a much disputed goal
^ word of welcome should go
Harry Hayashi and Teichi Ta second ■ and third. Margaret NiTEAM STANDINGS
which
referee John .Kitamura
bata tied for the lead in the shi was best of the girls unth a out at tEs. P0^t to Edmonton’s
claimed
went through the mesh
W
T Pts
^carboro Mixed loop with three- 669 with Rae Nakamoto at 656 I newest Junior group, the Avening
.
Stadium
vigorously disputed
game. totals of 571. Jack Tanaka I and' Etsuko Yoshida at 632 close raore Lido Club under the cap- Mickey Sato
11
3
3
25 the goal, but to no avail.
able instruction of Roy Yasui, Yamada Studio
9
5
was just one pin back at 570 behind.
3
21
Glen Katsuyama tallied the
Japan Camera
6
7
1 Shi? Onizuka came in at f5“™ Tasaka >?dJ Class with fief J
4
16 last Stadium goal in the final
560.
6
7
15 minute of the game.
at 65? and Boh i^’ 1?^ S,ch°oL This
the Z thX Main Auto Body 4
Stadium Garage 5
9
3
13
i
Bob Ito at 6o0. Chi- the knowledge of this writer that Dufferin Cleaners! 5 10
2
12 MAIN AUTO BODY
Of the Slirt'
has b“ introduced Z AL
vs DUFFERIN CLEANERS
eu set with a 615.
Lenta schools.
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In the evening of Feb. 16, 40
to Duffer in C
’
Cleaners
play-off
4 p.m.—Dufferin Cleaners vs hopes with a 3-0 win over the
. seniors battled for top honors.
Through
_ B. McMohon of Edmonton Mickey Sato
For Service and Repair on
tail-enders in the final game of
5 p.m.—Japan Camera Centre the afternoon.
I
MCA took the yellow belt divi
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MTS KURODA
vs Main Auto Body
sion
title.
'RCAF
Kodokai
took
solidated
their
hold
on the last
STEREO-HI-FI
6 p.m.—Stadium Garage VS play-off spot with the win. They
first place in the next four events
Representing
with orange belt being taken by Yamada Studio
now' hold a two-point bulge over
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Some spectacular fighting was Fujimoto, MS
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23 The score remained 1-0 until the
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YS
10
10
with
Henry
de
Graft
of
Jasper
20 final stanza when Dave Uchik^(Toronto)
11
Place Jukokai winning by a de T. Tanaka, MS
6
17 ta fired his first go.al of the year
10
cision over Jack Burroughs of S. Tanaka, MS
6
16 on a breakaway.
Fred Kotani
4
RCAF,
after
two
overtime Katsuyama, SG 11
15 assisted.
Masukawa, SG
periods.
6
9
15
John Hamada nailed down the
Yoshida,
MS
5
10
\ Winner of the ladies open di
15 win as he triggered the final goal
9
5
vision was A. Simala of the Uni Tsuji, YS
14 of the game with the help of
Saito,
SG
7
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6
13 Ishikawa.
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of the following mem
SHINGLING
bers:
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(capt.), H. Kieser,
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PAGE 7
Sato All But Clinches Second Pennant
CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy.
perform. h.ere is a three_ Junio Ueno, one of the three sjd^ open-air stadium which
Japanese figure skaters entered seats 9,000 in four tiers It N
in the world championships here, doubtful there will be
Eent? b
^e
objection to a call by referee
b?
e a
a six-Same
six’^lle losinr
losing I
............ referee
will risit Canada on her way
।
almost
assured
the
Camera
Shop
th
^
ch
ampionships.
Al
Masukaw.a
too
loud
and too
home, to study Canadian techni Several hundred persons were at
a berth in the post season action.
A
S
t
ud
>°
in
the
o
Pener
of
last
que. The 20-year-old student of AVANi0 •V^tch the skaters go Sundays Nisei Hockey League . Watte found the mark twice
Kobe said she’s excited at the through their last practice paces.
MICKEY SATO
Eu
G®°rge Bel1 arena. m the first period ,as he got help
prospect of her planned 10-day
vs STADIUM GARAGE
at° “owned a. determin from Harry Murakami "on the I Mickey Sato’s Crown Life In
C°rA; a Iittle Alpine village pH
stopover in Toronto. .
ed Stadium Garage club 6-4 in first goal and Ryoji Kaji on the
•■'Canada is the best skating encircled by craggy peaks, gain- the middle contest, while Main second. Archie Matsumoto aho surancemen just, about assured
country in the world,” she said*. eu world prominence when it was auto all but ended Dufferin counted in the first frame with I themselves
of
their
secund
“I have friends there and I want chosen as the site of the 1956 Q n lle3S Play-off hopes with a Kaji earning' his second assist for I straight leag-ue championship as
a 3-0 lead.
to studv skating there for a little Winter Olympics. It is in a fes
they edged Stadium Garage 6-4.
tive mood for the skating finals cap
in tlie nightwhile.”
v
The
worst they can do is tie for
o Ted Kakino cut the margin to
and hotels, and restaurants are
first
with Yamada who .are in
The arena where the skaters jammed with holidavers.
3-1 for the Photographers .as he
JAPAN CAMERA CENTRE
I
second
place.
notched his 15th goal of the sea
vs YAMADA STUDIO
Stadium,
fighting for a play
Japan Camera captain and de son in the second period. How off spot, opened the scoring- in
fenceman Gary Watte counted ever, Watte again hit the target i the first frame as Chuck Saito
W1'ee /oals in leading his team in tlie final frame to ice the win j hit. home on a pass from Al Iiji
the red and white squad.
U b
A d°ldi'ums in which forMel
Tsuji received a 10-miiiute ma. Tak Tanaka, however, even
TORONTO.—Ken Izumi rolled ■ Viola Arima was the best of teey had languished since the misconduct penalty when lie voic- ed the mark before the' period
a three-game total of 604, in “e
ended on a pass from Sam Tana
with a 479, while Rhoda
cluding games of (234, 201) to vuSU(^-S 470 proved second best.
ka and Lefty Sasaki.
head action in the Nisei Friday Mita Miyasaki at 470 and Lumi
The two teams see-sawed in the
Ten Pin Bowling League last Isosaki 462 also rolled good
second period as Saito, who
week. Other top scores were re games.
n
ni.qF7
P^ayed an outstanding game for
By VIC HUNT
n„l,
h
gistered by Jeep Seki, 575, Don
’
Stadium tallied his second goal
JASPER PLACE, . Alta.—The
Ln^S-pin action in the VancouMartin 556, Roy Nagamatsu 551
•Ruferees
for
the
evening
were:
of
the game early in the period.
Bowling League show -Jasper Place Judokai played host
and Terry Doi 550. Mary Ebata, v®r
Senda,
Yo
dan;
R.
Kelly,
niSato
came back'as Satch Fujito a province-wide judo tourna
as usual topped the ladies side ed North American Life still ment on February 16. The after- dan, H. de Graaf, nidan; J. Bur- pnoto began to move and count
of the ledger with a 526. Ainy leading A Division with 33 points noon saw the Junior competitions roughs, shodan; I. Jongens, sho- eel the first of his three go-als
Toki at 503 and Betty Potts with Midway Cartage moved into sec m which some 70 bovs particip dan; V. Hunt, shodan; R. Van- with the help of Geo. Anzai with
denheavel, shodan.
495 were Mary’s closest compe ond place all by- themselves with ated.
Rick Matsumoto serving a penaltitors.
It is interesting- to note that Lv for the Garage. Sam Tanaka
the RCAF Kodokai came into §ave the Insurancemen the lead
°f
Ken Doi hit for a triplicate follows with 28. Kami iZfancN
being- in February of this year tor the first time in the game .
score of 589 to lead Toronto Ni heads B Division with 33 points
Ed™onton with
sei Ten Pin Sunday Mixed Lea followed bv Recent TV with
of Jasper Place second, by the joining together of ’ the 'vith assists, going to brother Tak
Lethbrid'ge cap- RCAF Namao_ Club
and1 the Ko- an(i' Sasaki. However, Dennis
___ ___
gue keggers. Harry Kadohama points. Steveston StoZhe £2^^
dokai
Judo
Club,
both
powerful Masuda, tied the count late in the
tossed a 578, with Joe Tsujimoto placed third with 29.
w ? thA
group with B.
clubs
in
their
own
rights
and Period with the aid of Hideo Hiright on his heels with a 577.
•o- ,
Bukowski of Jasper Place in the now even stronger by unificaI ^^liKayo Shigetomi rolled a respec
High games on Sat., Feb. 16, runner-up position.
Fujimoto, xyho now leads the
tion
as
the
above
results
will
tes
table 570.
Sh?AFin ^“^i at°P A Class
Lethbridge also took the honors
scoring race by three points, tal
Mary Mitsuki topped the fair with 855, vuth .Nobby Fujisawa among the older boys until R. tify.
lied two quick goals to start the
sex with a 514 score.
Lucy
and' LKoiclni Kitagawa at Sakamoto winning and R. Senda
third stanza, with Rich Yoshida
Coombes finished1 in second spot /84. Pat Nozaki was top gal unth runner-up.
assisting on the first and Harold
with Alice Nagami 491, Dorothy 8$$'
I The junior team event was also
HOCKEY SCORES
Baba
on the second. Then Paul
Hasting and Terrie Yamanaka j
B Class was headed' by Jack 'Y°n dy Lethbridge, last year’s
Tkenouye all but ended Stadium’s
and STATISTICS
479 and Hedy Sasaki 463 follow Yamamoto with a 677. Tad Ikeda champions and winners of the
hopes of a comeback when he was
ing.
tiKH 675 and Mas Yano 674 placed CNE event in Toronto in 1962.
awarded1 a much disputed goal
^ word of welcome should go
Harry Hayashi and Teichi Ta second ■ and third. Margaret NiTEAM STANDINGS
which
referee John .Kitamura
bata tied for the lead in the shi was best of the girls unth a out at tEs. P0^t to Edmonton’s
claimed
went through the mesh
W
T Pts
^carboro Mixed loop with three- 669 with Rae Nakamoto at 656 I newest Junior group, the Avening
.
Stadium
vigorously disputed
game. totals of 571. Jack Tanaka I and' Etsuko Yoshida at 632 close raore Lido Club under the cap- Mickey Sato
11
3
3
25 the goal, but to no avail.
able instruction of Roy Yasui, Yamada Studio
9
5
was just one pin back at 570 behind.
3
21
Glen Katsuyama tallied the
Japan Camera
6
7
1 Shi? Onizuka came in at f5“™ Tasaka >?dJ Class with fief J
4
16 last Stadium goal in the final
560.
6
7
15 minute of the game.
at 65? and Boh i^’ 1?^ S,ch°oL This
the Z thX Main Auto Body 4
Stadium Garage 5
9
3
13
i
Bob Ito at 6o0. Chi- the knowledge of this writer that Dufferin Cleaners! 5 10
2
12 MAIN AUTO BODY
Of the Slirt'
has b“ introduced Z AL
vs DUFFERIN CLEANERS
eu set with a 615.
Lenta schools.
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In the evening of Feb. 16, 40
to Duffer in C
’
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play-off
4 p.m.—Dufferin Cleaners vs hopes with a 3-0 win over the
. seniors battled for top honors.
Through
_ B. McMohon of Edmonton Mickey Sato
For Service and Repair on
tail-enders in the final game of
5 p.m.—Japan Camera Centre the afternoon.
I
MCA took the yellow belt divi
RADIO
TV
Main also con
MTS KURODA
vs Main Auto Body
sion
title.
'RCAF
Kodokai
took
solidated
their
hold
on the last
STEREO-HI-FI
6 p.m.—Stadium Garage VS play-off spot with the win. They
first place in the next four events
Representing
with orange belt being taken by Yamada Studio
now' hold a two-point bulge over
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seen in the black belt division Kaki no, YS
23 The score remained 1-0 until the
Scarboro, Ont.
Wakayama,
YS
10
10
with
Henry
de
Graft
of
Jasper
20 final stanza when Dave Uchik^(Toronto)
11
Place Jukokai winning by a de T. Tanaka, MS
6
17 ta fired his first go.al of the year
10
cision over Jack Burroughs of S. Tanaka, MS
6
16 on a breakaway.
Fred Kotani
4
RCAF,
after
two
overtime Katsuyama, SG 11
15 assisted.
Masukawa, SG
periods.
6
9
15
John Hamada nailed down the
Yoshida,
MS
5
10
\ Winner of the ladies open di
15 win as he triggered the final goal
9
5
vision was A. Simala of the Uni Tsuji, YS
14 of the game with the help of
Saito,
SG
7
versity of Alberta Club and! team
6
13 Ishikawa.
MEMBER OF C.R.C.A.
honors went to RCAF Kodokai
flat roofs
comprised
of the following mem
SHINGLING
bers:
G.
Hass
(capt.), H. Kieser,
EAVESTROUGHING
SHEET METAL WORK
J.Schrivers, R. Powell and H.
^Z’hXS?16 Hat-tricks in TNHL Action
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THE NIPPONIA HOME
By ROY EUGENE DAVIS
is ^K™^
^.^ Masaharu Taniguchi
anu direct and lt changes lives
After the
1^azines- His message is siBlple
truth movenu?nt ^
income
CURRENT. ASSETS
Imperial Bank
_
Prepaid-Insurance'
s
-Extension Fund
S 1915.19
400.05
SubsidY Receivable
fixed assets
280.69 $
2595.93
COST
Land
RESERVE
BOOK VALUE
$ 4247.61
grounds and Landscaping
4247.61
1755.02
Buildings
1755.02
119483.32
$4190.27
rurniture and. Equipment
115293.05
11463.42 1985:34
9478.08
$136949:37 $6175.61
130773.76
$133369.69
h^ and influential. He reaches
an ever growing audience
THE NEW CANADA
BALANCE SHEET
AS AT DECEMBER 31, 1962
ASSETS
- —iator
yearned to
ti0«Te JX^f”' T ^P^^to^
liabilities and capital
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Bank Loan
Bank Overdraft
MEMBERSHIP; EQUITY
Balance Jan; 1, 1962
Add: Prov. Gov't Interim Grant Building
donations
Reserve: for Building Extensi
Kal “ ^ directim of7ur dSm ftlffl7rSr‘feilinf- ™e”
lmd “’e™?ans for the fulfillment
fulfilled, we automatically
Less: Operating Loss
Balance. December 31, 1962
Same ^ that
en- I1
it is the
to find
nment
is the reflection, of
a “
ffis^^^
Pipe’s about his work: is the laro-e I
numbe^oUheahigT^
T ^^^ced by dose who come to
understanding of what
I
I
I
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we find' ™ pV/ne?^
even ^^^elsesXe^
Old .Age ; Aassistance Payments
Provincial Grants
oales Tax-Refunds
Bank . Interest Earned
OPERATING EXPENSES
Food
Medical Services
SuPPhes
5 2000.00
450.74
2450.74.
hon -work,
Travel
Office and Stationery
Salary — Superintendent
Salary — Staff
Insurance
Miscellaneous
Advertising
Accounting and Legal
Postage
Total Operating Expense
NET OPERATING LOSS
(Toronto)
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s HARRY S. KONDO ^^M^O^yyg
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ordinary “treatment’’ ni“th<57;,7^^^
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In a recent book Dr Tanim
• i
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± m V11“ I senous
. Traditionally,
the
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It is a good policy to
have the RIGHT POLICY
”'»»£
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7 ~-—
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and ' bath, liberal • fimfd' HPn™ate room
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as to her' husband*. But she also
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largely blamed for it.
; T^e J^niehi Daily News de
into contact 4th Se um°^^^
the yal™ f g^‘ emed the problem rated a frontThe bride is kept under
yw,re" Of
expreSom e “
to «« Wtae ta page.editorial. “The lack of prosthumb for yeis
pective brides in farm villages, out
^ ^ it
of suT t0 r^Iize‘^NFwmat^Sn^^^
conscious, mind re problem,”^
",io“ socia!
Thue;
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ef . „S° mi^
learn to'J„ ZTn'en« the fruits I
CycIe continues—or
~
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time-dishonored
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-
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THE NIPPONIA HOME
By ROY EUGENE DAVIS
is ^K™^
^.^ Masaharu Taniguchi
anu direct and lt changes lives
After the
1^azines- His message is siBlple
truth movenu?nt ^
income
CURRENT. ASSETS
Imperial Bank
_
Prepaid-Insurance'
s
-Extension Fund
S 1915.19
400.05
SubsidY Receivable
fixed assets
280.69 $
2595.93
COST
Land
RESERVE
BOOK VALUE
$ 4247.61
grounds and Landscaping
4247.61
1755.02
Buildings
1755.02
119483.32
$4190.27
rurniture and. Equipment
115293.05
11463.42 1985:34
9478.08
$136949:37 $6175.61
130773.76
$133369.69
h^ and influential. He reaches
an ever growing audience
THE NEW CANADA
BALANCE SHEET
AS AT DECEMBER 31, 1962
ASSETS
- —iator
yearned to
ti0«Te JX^f”' T ^P^^to^
liabilities and capital
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Bank Loan
Bank Overdraft
MEMBERSHIP; EQUITY
Balance Jan; 1, 1962
Add: Prov. Gov't Interim Grant Building
donations
Reserve: for Building Extensi
Kal “ ^ directim of7ur dSm ftlffl7rSr‘feilinf- ™e”
lmd “’e™?ans for the fulfillment
fulfilled, we automatically
Less: Operating Loss
Balance. December 31, 1962
Same ^ that
en- I1
it is the
to find
nment
is the reflection, of
a “
ffis^^^
Pipe’s about his work: is the laro-e I
numbe^oUheahigT^
T ^^^ced by dose who come to
understanding of what
I
I
I
I
we find' ™ pV/ne?^
even ^^^elsesXe^
Old .Age ; Aassistance Payments
Provincial Grants
oales Tax-Refunds
Bank . Interest Earned
OPERATING EXPENSES
Food
Medical Services
SuPPhes
5 2000.00
450.74
2450.74.
hon -work,
Travel
Office and Stationery
Salary — Superintendent
Salary — Staff
Insurance
Miscellaneous
Advertising
Accounting and Legal
Postage
Total Operating Expense
NET OPERATING LOSS
(Toronto)
;
WALES and DUNCAN
INSURANCE AGENTS
s HARRY S. KONDO ^^M^O^yyg
j 627 BAY ST,, TORONTO
Geo. Chfton s Golf School
Saturday
October to April" Inclu^,
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
Suri, 513 T«mpie Building
TORONTO
I EM. 6-3323
_
D
„
*------Bmj BO. 7-3427
CITY-WIDE DELIVERY
Peter Sasaki — K. Sasaki
3 s7s3
BS?er 5 Heitor
notary public
14514,93
$(2083.67)
WOKWAN JUDO INSTITUTE
QUALIFIED NISFr^TW?'- T°™°'°
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
TORONTO
36 Cecil St. Phone
WA. 1-4038
I
OLD COUNTRY READER
7
and ADVISOR
y
Si
present answe? all " Y°U
~r
b?card
for <Z, u J your
Y°Ur
^^ne
no
Charae
questions,
if satisfied'.
donation accepted
vj
Open 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
w
ORIENTAL CUISINE I
A book of Japanese Recipes |
for the Nisei I
published by the
I
Taber Buddhist Church WA I
4
Yo
COPIES ALWAYS IN STOCK I
AT $1.25
I
Send your orders to:
Mrs. S. Tsuji
Box 285, Taber, Alta.
der
I
I
I
DUNDAS UNION STORE
• SAKURA RICE
* MARUKIN SHO YD
• VINEGAR
• SUGAR
ERNEST JOMORI
Chartered
'
Accountant
of a
r'
Por
• EGGS
• SUKIYAKI MEAT
• MANJU
• MANY VARIETIES OF ARA HE
£
derin
king
50 ci
die ।
said 1
173 DUNDAS STREET WEST. TORONTO
Suite 1618
.2 CARLTON ST.
TORONTO
s
WELCOME JAPANESE CANADIANS
Bus: HO. 6-2041
Res: HO. 6-7962
J^WEAVE., TORONTO
Prive
Hudson 5-1365
Phone 368-9768
^ L£
Bus. EM. S.9797
flowers
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EM. 4-1395
your shopping list
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^" y/^^ 4«^ <&„&e * *r7>«,
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Phone WA. 1-3171
eES,
A. E. McKague, Q.C.
OFFSET /NO IFFFERPRfSS
Consult
COl “ Sffi "J*-*"
Discontinued A
ta'Vr?”^*
Flat For Rent
—_
SELF-CONTAINED
75----------- —
kitchen with stove ^ree room flat
Weston. Rd., district™?1! Te
^31 and
(Toronto).
“
Ct' Phone CH. 9-1469
Shortage of Farm Brides Japan’s Problem
; PRI NII NG
Male Help Wanted
_
=S7=£^
DRIVE safely
post-
$12431.26
ordinary “treatment’’ ni“th<57;,7^^^
is better than
SrtST1 "’i" «nd instead, move S^'t*" li!Ufh‘ t0 stop :
.hip .ith the universal structure.
° a h™oi»ous relation- 7£?'
,™we of
brides
Tk."'
"
°f;b
"des in
i" farm
*rm'X
s^rioS
ffT®* g"‘.SO
In a recent book Dr Tanim
• i
I Inges ”
± m V11“ I senous
. Traditionally,
the
lunate l|&^# <^1?^
It is a good policy to
have the RIGHT POLICY
”'»»£
DOCTOR'S home’ central
7 ~-—
■conveniences, one child ' ^ ^^
and ' bath, liberal • fimfd' HPn™ate room
bMT“’^^
Advertisement
i w,eaN sec-
lady, 23-357tori7hT-------- ---------- —-
as to her' husband*. But she also
ana: the mother-in-law system ' is ±
b?" ^^ l° take ord “s
largely blamed for it.
; T^e J^niehi Daily News de
into contact 4th Se um°^^^
the yal™ f g^‘ emed the problem rated a frontThe bride is kept under
yw,re" Of
expreSom e “
to «« Wtae ta page.editorial. “The lack of prosthumb for yeis
pective brides in farm villages, out
^ ^ it
of suT t0 r^Iize‘^NFwmat^Sn^^^
conscious, mind re problem,”^
",io“ socia!
Thue;
°W ^^ter inlaw.
ef . „S° mi^
learn to'J„ ZTn'en« the fruits I
CycIe continues—or
~
The
time-dishonored
"?s«;?s“».
custom
for W^
health । on ^3^'^ ;'.,“"« 'i'«: .s.;iS
-
good -wages
Sjuo s«*“.Aa >
3613.66
466.90
628.05
121.28
1073.30
121.17
18.70
350.52
1126.63
465.19
377.81
133.37
146.76
50.85
396.70
125.25
1550.00
2886.00
397.63
41.96
91.80
121.00
210.40
Advertisement
5 of our books into ? his Ianr^' J‘W Dr.
Female Help Wa„^
101217.34
10343.11
17218.34
4223.83
’133002.62
2083.67
$9794.23
2408.10
102.95
125.98
RePlacem.ents
■Dank Charges
Water ■
Gas
Hydro
Telephone
rI"^071^?6 -Entertainment
FrSht
Maintenance Equipment
Many prominent speakers
gruage for circulation in Japan
£«'^^
CLASSIFIED
130918.95
1W of Mankind" and “You
?dvCatm and Spiri- I
nefeX
^2^2^
translation “The Home of WteuS” W^ ""‘^ ” k®
The home of Seicho-No-Ie is a snaeioHc L ^sdom and' Abundance ”
vast crowds^ of truth seekers
temple which accommod.ates
conducted in all parts of the countryfroups and sPecial classes are
479 mf® ST‘ WEST
L.Mpjre 6-5005
equity
theme is that I
moSVin S^^ g "h° ^^"^“^e'^
S«^'«^
P«Ofc.O.p^«»^
! F. A. BREWIN, Q.C
GOLDEN DRAGO1U
a nine;
one o.
again
^itte
-ed h
I Ma
Barrister & Solicitor
CHOP SUEY HOUSE
Cameron, Weldon
Brewin iMcCallum
*OW SERVING BUSINESSMEN’S LUNCHEONS
I
ONLY $1.00
|
G;
|
I
I
I
inter’}'
’W)
Indane
Indane
372 Bay St.
-
EM- 3-43#l
Toronto
SPECTjt
n°ON TO. 4 P.M.
Open Noon to 3 J™1* FOB rAKEOUr orders
EM. 8-2475
'
Orders to Take Out
---- - ------------ ------------------I31A Dundas St. W„ Toronto
;nes A
L-oa