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THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin

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SATURDAY. APRIL 27. 196

6-5005

Canadian Scholarships
Ue 3 Japanese Students

Toronto, Ont.

Bloor Collegiate Youth Wins Science Prize

TORONTO.—Metropolitan Toronto high school took eight of 30
awards made to the best mathematics and science students tn Cana­
da by the Royal Canadian Institute.
Among the Metro winners was a 17-y<
youth. Ken
;ded
Takagi, son of Mrs. K. Takagi, 496 Ossin’g
dent at Bloor Collegiate. The Prize came a a very appropriate time
as Ken had just celebrated Iris birthday on Mndav.
Ken and his fellow winners will®’---------"'ant:;
spend
six weeks learning from Bloor Collegiate and eventually
a GA
Mitsuko Enothe
nation
’s top scientists this hopes to attend' University where
phomove at Liberal Art
summer at an RCI -sponsored
can major in
favorite
department, Masuo Miyamoto.
course at Lakefield School, near
nee subjects.
Peterborough.
Sophomore at Medical Depart­
ment, and Keiji Mikami, sophoDr. C. David Fowle, biology
head
at A’ork University, will
^ore at the Agriculture Departlead the team of science and ma­
ULent.
thematics teachers. Announcing
The presentation ceremony of
winners this week, Dr. Fowle
f
e scholarships was held in the
said 120 of the 150 applicants
TORONTO. - - Leaving Japan
were
good enough to have been
t-orde

of
Canadian
Minister
to
^resc:
on
March 20, throe Japanese
, ops;
chosen.
J:;p:w Allan Sydney McGill
lissios.
Farm
arrived in VanSchools across Canada recom­ couver Trainees
Go’:
|he university.
on
April
1st on the first
Photo by Jack Hemmy mended their best students in
leg' of their trip to Southwestern
| Mr. Craig offered the scholar­
silence subjects in grade 11 and Ontario where they will
spend a
HOCKEY CHAMPIONS
ships
through
Makoto
Fujita,
12 for selection by university
ed
■ar
studying
farming
methods.
TORONTO —Jubilant, after capturing the Connie Tanaka Me­ scholars.
Secretary-general of World Uni­
The young members Yoichi Ito,
morial Trophy in their first year in the Toronto Nisei Hockey Lea­
“These people seemed to have 2S, Teruo Kuniyoshi
and' Migue, members and sponsors of Japan Camera Centre were all smiles
holarships will be given as they posed for this photo following last Sunday’s 2-0 win over a. problem in common. They have kio Kato 22 took side trips to Ot­
■ A Th
uniformly excellent competence'
students every year until iJain Auto Body. Pictured arc: front row (1-r) Dave (Mitobe, Jack in science, but many have less tawa and Toronto before con­
’ Alheir graduation from the uni- Ashizawa, Pete Inouye, Bob Kuba, Wayne Kimura, Archie Matsu- opportunity to delve into all as­ tinuing' on to Chatham.
seejs
Here they spent
week at the
^°^° an^ Een Asa. Back row, (1-r) John Asa, Ken Edamura, Ken pects of it in their own schools,”
vjMrsity.
Ontario
Agriculture
School in
iakata,
Ray
Hinatsu,
Ryoji
Kaji,
Garry
Wate,
Benny
Murata,
Al
said Dr. Fowle.
motor
|,’j Mr. Craig in his letter to sec­ watte, Harry Murakami and Roy Asa.
nearby
where
they
i conSubjects covered will run from learned Canadian poultry techpyjetary-general Fujita said that
astronomy to zoology, and will niques.
t^-P^foi' peace in the world and
be
taught both in the laboratory
if
Eventually they arrived at
and on field trips.
s mderstanding of its people lies
their
home. for the next year;
|^ii the education of this and fuThe project, concieved two Thamesville. Their employer will
TOKYO.—Lionel Hampton, one pet players, two trombones, two years ago by the University Wo­
(, - J-t me generations.
be a voting school teacher and
—------------- —_____ _____________ ox the big names in American saxophones and the piano man.
men’s Club, and taken over by poultry farmer, Mr. and Mrs.
As a vocalist, he hired 18-year the Institute on a national basis, Lloyd Conliffe. The trainees will
jazz for many years, is in Japan
THREE SHIPS
t^ t
old
Yukari Kuroda, a doll-sized has drawn enthusiastic support continue to study on this farm
for a five-week tour which he
from teachers.
MAIL TO JAPAN. — Three
until next spring.
predicts will help open a “new doll even by Japanese standards,
Private
donors
are
sought
by
L ^'^s "'^ s°on be leaving for frontier” for Japanese jazz mu­ who belts a song like Della Reese.
the Institute to help cover the
i ^“^an‘ They are: on May 5 from sicians.
“The Japanese are what we $25,000 required to run the sum­ Top Camera Companies
J Vancouver — Acadia; on May 6
Hampton came here with nine call ideal members,’’ he said. mer school. Students are being At '63 Camera Show
* fiom San Francisco — President musicians, including a male vo­ “They’re putting the competition asked to pay part of the $500 in­
TORONTO. — Representatives
I Cleveland and on May 10 from calist. From one of Tokyo’s top­ to my boys and making them dividual. cost, but none will be from
20 of Japan’s leading came­
blow.”
turned away if they can’t afford
| ^Vancouver—Kamihara Maru.
flight bands he added two trum<
ra
manufacturers
will be on hand
He thinks the Japanese have it.
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Japan
Camera
Show to
been held back in the world of
Ken, who was born in Kam­ display, demonstrate and sell
j,azz only because no one has loops, B.C. has been a top stu­
given them a chance to push dent during his three years at their products to the public.
This gigantic camera show
ahead.
■ a TOKYO.—A Japanese expediThis is the second large-scale
takes
place at the Japan Camera
They have fine band's and fine
team will attempt to scale Himalayan expedition to be un­
Centre,
Yonge St., at Dundas
1st Japanese Pilot Dies

of Mt- Everest, the dertaken by Japan, following the arrangers here,’’ he said, “and
from
May
1st to 10th. The store
TOKYO.—Yoshitoshi Tokuga­ will be open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
1
i
U»hest peak in the conquest of Mt. Manaslu in 1956. read—these boys can read wall­
wa, 78, Japan’s first airplane
k
malayas
sometime
around Mt. Manaslu, 27,825 feet. wa; paper.”
Japanese musicians, Hampton pilot, died in his home near Yo­ during the period.
I ?PnI or May in 1965. The Japan conquered by a team jointly spon­ said,
The latest cameras and photo­
demonstrate an enthusiasm kohama last week. Tokugawa
1 i~
Ciub will ask the Nepa- sored by the JAC and1 the Mainigraphic
equipment displayed at
that too often has been lost in piloted a French plane Dec. 19,
p /"e Government for permission chi Newspapers.
the

Photokina
” show in Cologne,
America.
1910.
Lins historic project.
Germany will also be exhibited
A JAC pokesman said last
here. Included among these will
A that the expedition team
be the surprise of Photokina; a
self-focusing 35mm camera proH consist of 16 members. The
ouced by the Cannon Camera Co.
v । ~o]ect will cost $194,000 in total,
Japan’s four major' islands— early fall.
In winter the sun of Tokyo.
TOKYO.—Twice in little more
y Ukio Mita. vice president of JAC than a century Japan has tried Honshu, Kyushu, Shikoku and shines for months on end.
Pretty models and specialists
Japan is densely populated from such famous companies as
usit Nepal next month to to fly in the face of the facts at Hokkaido — stretch in a closely’ Totiate with the Nepalese Gov- the certain peril of self-destruc­ knit arc off the east coast of Asia (252 persons per square kilo­ Canon, Bell and Howell, Konica,
tion. and then turned and made at about the same latitude as the meter) but the Netherlands, En­
ent on the project.
the facts work for her instead eastern seaboard of the United gland and and Belgium are more tc assist you with all your photo­
Me. Everest, 29,002 feet high, of against her.
States, and with about the same so. Japan has a high suicide rate graphic needs.
variations
in weather that pre­ (21.3 per 100,000 population) but
In
1834
she
tried
to
keep
her" Frst conquered by Sir Ed20 electric eye cameras with
vail from New England to Geor- Hungary and’ Austria have high­
a
cocoon
of
meself
sealed
in
1 d H diary and Sherpa Tencase,
are to be given away as
er ones. Hara-kiri (ritual suicide
dievality from the rising winds
part
of
the excitement of this
Iwh members of the British of progre
vanished
then emerged to
Japan is so mountainous that by disembowelment)
huge
exhibition.
team led by Sir Henry transform herself into a world less than one-fifth of the land after the war.
The Japanese are the most ra­
power with a single-minded speed is level enough for cultivation.
G^nt. on May 29, 1953.
Toe Li,itec| Kingdom sent 11 that stuns the imagination even But it is so intensively cultivated cially homogeneous major nation Rare Catfish Present
today.
that Japan is nearly self-suffi­ on earth, except for the Ainu,
since 1921, and attacked
white aborigines of whom a few For Prince Akihito
In 1945 Japan pursued a losing cient in food.
h Tv, est nine time. Following
survived and
war to the suicidal point of arm­
QUEBEC CITY.—A rare spe­
Japan’s closest neighbor is not thousand have
maintained
some
of their own cies of catfish found only in the
ing
her
people
with
bamboo
m success, .a Swiss team
China nor eyen Korea but Rus-1 m scaling the summit spears to fight off the invader. sia: It is onlv 30 miles across identity. Malayans, Mongols and province of Quebec, will*be pre­
ii3?S
19
But after atomic bombs blotter the La Perouse strait from Hok­ Chinese in the Japanese islands sented as a gift to Crown Prince
merged and fused into a single Akihito of Japan it was reported
out
Hiroshima and Nagasaki she
T.,
-.3
unese team also claimed made ungrudging pea.ce and set kaido to Sakhalin Island1.
people before the dawn of his­ this week.
Japan is washed on the north tory.
vO have climbed the to work on an economic regene­
.'A
Four catfish will be loaded
'"a the northern route ration that has frequently been and west by the Sea of Japan:
The written language consists aboard the Iino Lines frighter,
on the south and east by the East of Chinese picture-words com­
j^Eier believed to be called miraculous.
Mikishima-Maru” on her return
China
Sea and the Pacific bined with a 50-character Japa­ trip
0 mr human access.
Japan i the size of France or
after unloading at various
i
yan Alpine Club has al- California Her population, now Ocean. The nearest place on the nese syllabary. The system is so Great Lakes Ports. The rare crea_
Korea. 100 cumbersome that an otherwisemainland
:!k studying the expedi- establised by rising living stantuers were caught by the Quebec
miles
across
the
Korea
strait.
admiring- British scholar wrote Aquarium and will be put aboard
^■^since last year and dards and. debatably, by birth
Rainfall is abundant.
Tokyo that “a= a practical instrument it the Japanese ship at Quebec
solve a variety of pro- control and a permissive aborgets
an
annual
average
of 62 is surel without inferiors.”
^'^’ ^‘le team’s m-em- tion law. is 95.300,OOO-sixth
inches
compared
to
24
inches
in
The Japanose
.
somet imc
other detailed pro- est on earth. But her birth
The Prince, like
father the
London,
chough
Tokyo

s
rain
is
he secenth i
“’e to be determined 16.9 pei' thousand
Emperor
of Japan, is keenly in­
v
(Continued
on
page
2)
j concentrated in the spring and
lowest.
terested in marine biology. *
t
A-S TOTTORI.—Three students of
l^te Tottori University were rescholarships offered
•aig, meat inspector.
W a Lkerton, Ontario,
diving

Farm Trainees Arrive
In Southwest Ontario

Japanese "Hep" to Jazz Says Lionel Hampton

J Japanese Team I® Attempt Conquest of Everest

A Profile On Japan

Page 2

Japanese soldiers were
ta jy brutalized i 'Jta
beatings from their s L
They were serving abroad S?
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PAGE 2

- keSaturday,
Am^
hJme is

Dates and Doings
D™ “ Fashion Show At Buddhist Church

Personal Notes Across Canada

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TORONTO.—It is fashion show’
? be <<to° S^ed to miss.”
time again and every shop winAdded
to all this, a lovely Jaimamura-hirakida
aow is beckoning, enchanting and
They d0
«$
p^ne^e
kimono
and a stunning w.VPy°VVER: BC- Mi® Aiko
to, women with its beauj display of colours, styles ^ri?g ensemble will be raffled Hnakida, aaughter of Mr. Katoil to some lucky lady.
mid fabrics.
s-umi Hirakida of Vancouver be­
There are only a limited num- came the bride of Mr. Hideo Ima­
And once again, too, the Tor­
onto Dana is inviting her friends oer of seats available. We urge mura, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kazuo
h;SPc? an evening of soring you to obtain your tickets eariv Imamura of Bradner, B.C in a
shion Show to be held at the Tor- co avoid disappointment.
wedding ceremony at the Vanenchantment at their annual FaChurch on April
?Ufidhist Church tonight
ao, 196-3. by rhe Rev. S. Ikuta.
t ^de engagement party
(Saturday, April 27) beginning Nisei Womens Club
Reception followed at the Quuen held
at W. K. Gardens 5 vim
ar 8 p.m.
e Bazaar This Afternoon
Ediabeih Restaurant.
A delectable collection of cock­
couver on Saturday, April 6th.
*
*
*
TORONTO .-The Toronto Ni­
tail dresses designed of pure Ja­
SAKAI-YASUI
panese silk print, a colorful ar­ sei Women’s Club will hold their
KAD0HAMA-0SAKA
yPimg
Tea
and
Bazaar
at
the
ray of sportswear and casuals
KAMLOOPS,
B.C.

Miss
Marie
Japanese
United’
CHATHAM, Ont.—Mr. Yuma
xor lames, eye-catching teen -D<y,ercourt
XasuL daughter of Mrs. Osaka ox.Chatham, Ont. is happy
i Ch^rch/rom 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
and many childrens wear
?e?Clous home baked goods ,.:,no ^asui exchanged mar- to .announce the engagem^of
will be shown.
^'- N®o Sada*r’ Patricia
items will be on sale and ^k HOi£rMi and
. AVn previ°us years there will St^
ticket
Mrs- Tetsxxo
n
ma
v
be
obtained
from
any
also be a special feature for vour

to Han-y Kadohama, son
a °f IvaTloOps in St. Paul’s of
-hs. Torayo Kadohama of
members or at the door? Cathedral on April 13, 1963. Can­
enjoyment which this year proOnt.
Engagement
everyone is welcome to attend. non Nelson Atkinson of St Agincourt.
Party
was
held
at
the
Osaka residated 6 S AngHcan Church offim
Chatham
on
April 13
Centre to Form “Go and Shogi" Club
-L y Do.
p1OnVin^. a rec®p'tion at Alex’s
Sh
I

•s aj |
the couple left for a
A ” Club

5given to all beginners.
gi
club Will
will bp
be formed in thU
w<
A formation meeting and prac­ honeymoon trip to Hawaii.
® city m conjunction with the acti­
CHANGE
OF
ADDRESS
sfc
vities of the Japanese Canadian tice session will be held on May
TORONTO.—Mr. and Mrs
Centre.
TANAKA - KOSAKA
at 2 p.m. at the Central
Zentaro
Shin would like to an ’
Membership fee is S2.00 an­
RAYMOND, Alta.—Miss SheCommanders
tolerated I
MCA.
All
interested
persons
are

U11Ce
,
^change
in the ad­
even connive! at X£, "
nually, and instructions will be
Sn^M?
5
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ghte1

of
Mr
v eicome to join.
dress to 12 Edge Park Ave
means of striking fear i„A
j
‘ Seizo Kosaka of Rav
S
q??01'0^ Ont. Phone 757.’
mond, Alta, and Mr. Mitsuru Tar^spor0”^^
Ab sm °i Kt Shosaku Tanaka
NS Hv m™*65 A“end Buddhisi Seminar
different
C"U'!e "as *
married on
VANCOUVER’ I-M™^stes Ith® fl,,al day of the seminar
The Japanese are inscrutaW
1 ~ ,
7 , -,.
uie seminar pro­ t£ cM^^^
Use
New
Canadian
Ads
only in old U.S. wartime merit
from the Pacific North-west con­ ved outstanding a;s the 80 to 90
gregated at the Vancouver Budd­ ^unday school teachers and cler­ XrtisS™ ^ I
F” Best Results
(Continued on page 8)
I
hist Church recently for the 15th gymen present were inspired by
annaa! North West Buddhist the many wonderful guest speak­ ^nuHmunuuni.nnuHuu,,,,,,,^,,^.... ..
ers, sermons, discussions and lun­
^unday School Teachers Train­ cheon.
OFFICE
ing Session.
residence
EM. 4-1394
2 Vesta Drive feh
EM. 4-1395
Among the various topics and
Around mid^afternoon everyHUdson 5-1355 k |i
lectures discussed, a very interesWas gasping the religion
ru subject was the comparison a ith compassion and hope, as we
A. E. McKague, Q.C. 1|;
o.-. the Buddhist and Christian re­ realized Gautama Buddha opened1 =
By WALLY SHIBATA
=
ligions. This topic proved most a gateway to new horizons.
Barrister & Solicitor < '
- *<atH?r^
WiH hold JaPmiese Janinteresting with the Rev. K. M.
NOTARY PUBLIC
1 Lu
Kumata of Seattle Betsuin creat­
Macdonell
team,
which
cantured
G
courses
for
Niseis,
Sanseis
1008
Northern
Ontario
Building
es a feeling- of deep respect for J.c. Garden Club To
J/ Suburban Collegiate Athletic irencXm^^ Caucasians com330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
t F ^
the various religions of the world.
Meet
Sunday
at
Co-op.
---ssociation
freshman
girls
bas
6
01
Friday,
May
10th
TORONTO
3
ly
Mrs. C H Foster, Education
ketba.il crown.
°
baS" ^3° p.m. and continuing for an—
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TORONTO.—The Toronto Ja­
duector of the Vancouver Uni­
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■,...„■—
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«.
to
Steve
Yoshino,
a
stocky
hours
every
Fritarian Church, voiced an impres­ panese Garden Club will [hold its 160 pound 5, 7” Sansei, son of ^
E^t
and
^ IJ d
meeting on Sunday, April
sive lecture on g-uiding of childKashino
5
Weinberg
q;^
I6D.
; . ;
: p From 2 p.m. at the Continental Mi. and- Mrs. Sam Yoshino of date T? ^ announced at a later
Winnipeg, who was recently of- from TnnCherS W11 be recruited
Undaunted by wet weather :a
rered
a scholarship to attend the in° thf nw eSe .ftudents attendSt. West. All members are urged
Chartered Accountants
normal Vancouver spring- day, to attend1.
-Iichigan College of Mining and t Tn *
ersity of Manitoba.
Technology. Steve was the star mW™ PAINTINGS. A col221 Victoria St.
Suite 303
St B°niface Ju- X "
paintings by Japanese

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loronto. Scarborough

adlens’ a farm club of h r?5 was exhibited durin ofj6 atl.onal Hockey League Bos- ! ® fu*st week in April under the
ton Brums.
°
sponsorship of the Winnipeg A rt
HOUSE: Worselv Public Jr* PoVr CooPeration with the

is associated X attended Sp°SS' F0^1 Okazaki
Matsuzawa school in Tokyo under S
and addressed
Resister school arrangement ne- dZl ^ i students from Lansgotxated
by ----------the MJCCA,
held1U
its Jhe
the yornSC W e^
+ ’ ^r‘ Okazaki told
ne.
’ held
&?°iUSe re«ntIy at "duch..
CCA hason officer, W Shiba
>™,r ^ D^yed were art
k. \
d pen »al letters from
the Japanese children. Mr. ShiUvnacPre1Tnted ?e P^i-pai with
Sk x.reco
gs of Japanese
would increase undertcrf°fp?he University of Mani- peace^ a”d ^^ promote world
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1 C°aCfed by Moe Ove.
h

ALL-WAY ROOFING SERVICE

-ity of Saskatchewan, in a tom*
nament held recently in WtaiLent of WS Ahe firel touraament ot its kind.
L NIVERSITY
GRANTS • D JeXi??3 gently received a
E i
totalling $42h? the father her groups“SU
?ieTd °^ Genetics at the
dren s Hospital in Winnipeg
V^^'-er-bom she is a <nSX
ate of the University-

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T.V. SERVICE
EM 4-9913
(TORONTO)

Toronto, Ontario

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NOTARY PUBLIC
Office Hours Saturday
October to April Inclusive

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62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
Suite 513 Temple Building
TORONTO
EM. 6-3323

Hes: RO. 7-3427

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Chiropractor, Naturopath
Rheumatism. Discs, Sciatica
Lumbago, Arthritis, Migraine
Nerve Conditions

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Telephone: LE. 6-S220
if no answer call — 233-3859
TORONTO

§

operation green thumb

The Rotary Club of Winnipeg of
"hjch Consul Okazaki is a mexnbei, is, conducting a sale of o-ar
^lizers. The Consul has
of L T avaiIable to member^
reduct JaPunese community at
ST c°^: bO’s of Presto
($4.65)^
S ^ Colden Vigoro
—T. ■? - ^ ^e ue. cost of S4 00
Sr SSJm?C delivered duri

For
Shib5n‘
SP °-5i54

°n Saturdays.
^ase contact W.
-rr-^^bister Ave.
or ^'H 3-44.91

4^ ?^ language cour.

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backing

of Jauan.
from the1

TORONTO BUDDHIST CHURCH

918 Bathurst st.

SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 1963
10:30 A.M.—Religious School
11:00 A.M.—MORNING SERVICE
Professor Keiichi Hirano
2.00 P.M. Japanese Language Service
EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED

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SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 1963
11:30 A.M., English Language Service
Sunday School
’•Sacrament °{ Infant B^Ptism"
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PAGE 7

8

ueen leiucianu to play in recent
TORONTO
L ^ ro expand to five teams for the years. It is hoped that by form­
championship ! for the coveted trophy,
a nd
couple of flukey
F J upcoming season and a call goes ing a five-team league, and al­ in their first ear in the Toron
After
knocking
off
Yamada
^^our to all players interested' in lowing an open date every four to Japanese Hockey League
f A partie’pating in the Sunday morn- weeks, many of the- veterans will xbat^s tiie Cinderella story of Ja­ j Studio in the semi-finals, Japan
Getting off to a fast start in
; Camera took the best two-of?l iLq league.
return to action and help form a pan Camera Centre who last Sun- , three finals two games to one, Sunday’s game. Japan took the
lead after just- one minute, of
T Bj expanding to a five-team better and strong'er Nisei league. Qgj captureci the Connie Tanaka : with another game tied.
They
play
as Archie Matsumoto picked
Memorial Trophy with a 2-0 win ! played just one poor game in the
C 7 loop', players would be able to
Following a mid-week meeting over Main Auto Body.
up
a
perfect breakaway .pass
6*
get eury fourth week off, there- of last year's officials, opening
i series and that game ended up in from Ryoyi Kaji at; centre and b\ allowing them to take the
Al] first year players in the i a 2-2 tie as Main Auto were un- skated unmolested to the Main
of the season has been ten­
?^ famik out for a drive, play golf, day
tatively set for May 19. A 12 loop, with the exception of man­ ; able to take advantage of their' mai. As Lonana went with hi:
i go fishing or take part in. other game schedule is planned.
ager Ken Edamura and defence- i scoring opportunities.
Rift the speedY centreman slip
^ acmuies which they would not
man Jack Ashizawa, the CameraEven
in
the
first
game
of
the
ped
the puck between his pad
Ajy.de from players, the league shop shook off .a slump, which finals, when they lost 2-1 to the
be able to do if they played base­
Both teams skated througn a
requires an umpire who would°be saw tnem
ball each week.
seven
Automen, the Camershop held scoreless second period and it
able
to
handle
one
half
of
the
It vas for this reason that
games in the second half of the the edge in the play only to bo
weekly
double-header.
Ex-Asahi
season,
and out-skated, out-hit beaten by some excellent goal- was si ill anyone's game when
' many of the older players, espegreat, Roy Yamamura, officiated and out-scored Main Auto Body i tending on the part of John To- Benny Murata beat Tohana with
the east-end games at Ted Reeve
the net midway throug-h the final
stanza.
The Main goalie failed to
mura
handling
the
Christie
Pits
Bus: EM. 6-9797
Res: LE. 3-6759
cut down the angle and Murata
games. It is understood however,
threaded a hard, low shot into
that Syd has decided to call it
TORONTO. — The Japanese dues date will be extended from the opening-, before Tohana could
quits, thereby creating a need for Canadian Nisei Golf Committee
ERNEST JOMORI
another umpire. Any ex-Asahis held their second meeting- on May 4 to May 12, the d'ay of the make a move.
tournament. Starting times
Japan Camera goalie, Bob Ku­
or others interested in assisting I April 23rd. In view of the fact first
will
be
forwarded to all present ba, gave his mates a couple of
Chartered Accountant
the league, please get in touch i that the membership has increasmembers. Remember, this is your fits as he twice let the puck roll
with the loop.
Suite 1618
I ed this year the committee has club, so please cooperate.
behind him after making the ini­
Players interested in playing । decided to revise the flight sysThe prize committee informs tial stop. However, both times,
2 CARLTON ST.
TORONTO
please contact one of the 'follow-- ' tern from three flights to four us of a prize this year for the
lu- managed to pounce on the
ing before May 7th: Mitch Nishi­
first hole-in-one in Nisei tourna­ rubber
it rolled precariously
mura—LE. 4-6858 or Rick Mat­
The four flights will be com- ment play this coming year. Look
EE2SSSE325EBffiS2SE3S^8 sumoto HO. 5-4501. Leave your
forward to other new innovations.
prised'
As in all the other games of
name and phone number if either tc 10; of: “A” flight handicap 1
SAY IT WITH
Congratulation to our member the series, Main had several op­

B

flight
11
to
15;

C

Mitch or Rick is unavailable.
Flight 16 to 20 and the new “D” Min Hagino (can’t afford an­ portunities to get on the scoreother), who scored the first hole­ board, but were foiled by their
flight 21 to 30.
in-one
this year on April 14. on inability to hit the mark and by
It is imperative that all mem­
SHARON'S FLORIST
the 15th hole at Rouge Hill. The the erractic, but effective, £
bers and new members forward feat was witnessed by Sandy Ko­
CITY-WIDE DELIVERY
tending- of Kuba.
their application and dues. The bayashi.
Peter Sasaki — K. Sasaki
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR cmd
Members of thet winning- team
NOTARY PUBLIC
Bus: HO. 6-2041
were: forwards—-Archie Mats li­
221 VICTORIA ST., TORONTO
moto, Ray Hinatsu, Ryoji Kaji,
Res: HO. 6-7962
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Benny Murata, Pete Inouye, Dave
1*^
VANCOUVER.—The five-game pan. but they won’t get out and Mitobe, Harry Murakami' Ken
B.C. tour of the Japanese rugby push tickets when we need their Takata, Wayne Kimura; -defence
—Ken Edamura, Garry Watte,
all-stars, widely acclaimed an
179 East Pender VANCOUVER 4, B.C. MU. 2-4641
help
to
host
a
visitingteam.

Jack
Ashizawa; Al Watte; goal
artistic success, ended last week
Bob
Kuba.
A
Canadian
team
likely
will
be
a financial flop.
The highly entertaining Japa­ invited to play in a round-robin
nese climaxed their tour with a tournament in Japan in 1965.
Zealand and Australia also
hard-earned
win over the New
are
expected
to bo asked.
DON'T FORGET!
kami insurance agencies ltd
stubborn B.C. Junior Reps in the
rain and mud at Brockton Oval.
Shigie Konno, assistant mana­
ger
and team spokesman of AllBut the match attracted' only
cffl^ie Kafnitakaka^ases- CYpress 9-5345
Japan, has indicated that tenta­
300
paid
fans
and
B.C.
Rugby
Tenpin Bowler’s Banquet
1171 Dunlop, North Burnaby
Union secretary Peter Horn later tive plans call for a 23-and-under
(or lepve message at AL. 5-1743)
Dinner at Sea Hi
estimated the BCRU would lose tourney.
d\^gmond J^eong res: HE. 3-3692
between $6,000-8,000 on the tour.
“We should be giving our
Other officials claimed Horn’s younger players more opportu­
estimate was optimistic and said nity to compete in international
6:30 p.m.
the loss may run closer to $9,000. ga mes, said Konno, who will be
leavingfor
London
in
hopes
of
The self-supporting BCRU ex­
T" T
pected to take a moderate loss in arrang-ing a British Isles tour for
providing- $16,000 required to host Japan.
(he Japanese.
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The five games, of which four
STUDIO
were won by the Japanese, drew
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a total of only 6,400 paying cus­
tomers.
K
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