Page 1
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
tiu/nuns.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 15. 1963
K NISEI BURLESQUE QUEEN,
Hiura Satana recently did her last
Ebi: of clothes peeling for Toronto
|audiences. She is giving up strip
s’ring to concentrate on her movie
liareti.
v? Sauma—one of the highest
druid grinders in the busienss—
ijas already received featured
'Liling? in such upcoming films
Ys: Irina La Douce, starring Shir-
Toronto, Ont.
fahbyf md Hsrrmg
01 TAWA. — Canada
a pact allowing i
to fish fm
acific halibut
herring.
Th
mis
approval; was announced
new golard Who'll Sleep In
by External Affairs made. J
ar as Ca
Paul Martin.
men
ar
Wliile in Toroi
ict lifts restrictions on first sk
toi- for the
ar she is an avid
fishing for her;
suing
G riania!
te^
■ of the Queen Charlotte Ts1
the
?Jiss Satana was taught Judo
s and for halibut in the eastnreaienoi
pull out of the
from her father and Karate from
get the new
j.'-er uncle.
rrtin said new halibut con- fishing
how they’ll
| One of th exotic speciaht
on measures, also recom« s>
^from her hu
Y T'f. EBe- International into salmon and ot
^famous “Twi T-tassel” spin—each i
Pacific Fisheries Commis- in the cas'mn Pc if
spinning counter to
said,
on, have been approved.
ih
ml Japan
e.cli o
i he commission’s stand on easrh"l! miss her big smile on
g
restrictions on the Japanese
Convention in
Qncal runways. We wish her the
> .4 been strongly opposed by
J rest on her new career.
B’nish Columbia fishermen.
Under the original terms, Ja
C
£
#
:|:
*v WOR MISTAKE”
pan agreed voluntarily to abstain
MR. ROY MIYA, popular
Tn Vancouver Homer Stevens, from fishing in the North Paci
, pianist, and his trio are appeal fic and Bering- Sea for salmon,
png nightly at Sterio’s Tavern
halibut and herring of North
: (College and Bathurst) in ToronAmerican origin provided these
Vsncouver
Chinatown
-i:>. He’s th ' brother of gvm
5 b DAYS AT PEKING
Plan Called Antisocial stocks were being fully exploited.
owners. Loti and Slack,
n IEol^luby (Icluzo Itami) m charge of the Japanese
VANCOUVER. — A Chinese- SA LMON R ESTRTCTED
Lives in I ening at the time of the siege, greets the relief forces
The c°niimission determined at
Canadian architect recently bran
RECENTLY VISITED the Mu as tney march into the city.
at
its annual meeting last year
ded
an
Oriental-style
redevelop
A
Sanrue!
Biynston
Production,
starring
Charlton
Heston,
Ava
kai Judo Dojo at 468 Dovercourt
that
the stock of halibut in the
Days at PekinS” was directed bv ment scheme for Vancouver’s
Road in Toronto and met my nK^1 ROd ^1Y!d AlVCi1’
eastern
Bering Sea and of her
Judo teacher of some 12 vears Nicholas Ray, from an original screenplay by Philip Yordan and Chinatown as antisocial and out
ring
west
of the Queen Charlot
right
commercialism.
M?imar^. G°i-an with music by Dimitri Tiomkim Co-starriim in the
tes
no
long
’er met the qualifica
Gilbert
Eng
said
he
is
preparQ Nov.- a distinguished-looking, ^Omm Super Techmrama Technicolor production are Flora Robson.
tions
for
continued abstention
ing.
sketches
for
the
opposition
Arey-haired gentleman in his 60’s, John Ireland Harry Andrews, Leo Genn, Robert Helpman, Kurt
from
fishing
by Japan.
project
to
that
proposed
bv
a
oljikai sensei is still actively Mio^Uai’ ' aU ^ukas, TjRzabeth Sellars; Jacques Sernas and Jerome
group headed by Chinatown realThe commission thus recom
Niching. He was one of the first
mended
to the three governments
iu Toronto on May 29 at four theatres, Tivoli
^Japanese Canadians to teach Ju- r
Eng
said
he
was
asked
to
do
that
these
stocks lie removed
Capital,
buchcliff
and
Westwood.
A" in Eastern Canada.
the work by Chinese-Canadian in from the abstention clause of the
; Back in 1943, Mr. Mukai and
52 convention.
B
terests headed by Harry James
^another Judo sensei. Mr. Rcn Ki.
Agencies Ltd.
Commission memb
Jolin Bn.
;1 niura, gave the first demonstra
Both schemes are being- plan chanan. m-oMhwt of B.C.
tion of this art at the Hart House
ned around a one-block area im ers. said Ito v s glad to seo OtA Toronto. In the same year,
TORONTO. — Saisei-kai, Inc.
Mr. C. Furuka- mediately north of the MacLean tawa take action on the commis
; hey started giving lessons at the held its 1st Directors meeting on wa who resigned for health rea Park housing development.
sion ree o m m en da ti o n.
; Central 5 MCA in the same city. May 3 following the general sons.
“Our recom mendations were
“
This
idea
of
building
pagodas
At nresent Mukai sensei holds meeting which took place in late
A special committee, consisting and rock gardens is strictly for made ‘ under terms of scientific
‘ the degree of 3rd_dan Black Belt, March, and elected the officers of K. Iwashita, Edw d Ide and commercial
reasons
in
my
for the coming year.
T. Lmezuki, was appointed to opinion,’’ said Eng.
libut and part of the Queen
Mr. K. Iwashita was elected consult the Board of Directors
ONE OF THE FASTEST ris_
“
My
^scheme
is
based
strictly
fisheries didn’t
• lug songs on the recent top 50 president, with Edward Ide, vice- of the Japanese Canadian Centre on
rehabilitation, and
meet the trem
there
qualifications, ”
io said.
'^o.rds charts is a tune titled, president; Kaz Kagetsu, secre and ^° ]°ok into the question of i aren’t any pagodas,” he said.
He said the
i ^yip^T’ on the Capitol label. tary-treasurer and S. Takashima, aiding the Centre’s cultural faci- -------while it
Li is sung in Japanese bv Kyu M. Heiki, T. Umezuki and Mikio
Nakamura being named to the
Sayonara" Star Weds grounds, also controls and ex
In regards to the previously
NiKamoto.
executive
committee.
discussed
matter
of
assistingthe
Accoraing to 2 experts in the
HOLLYWOOD.
The secret cludes it from other eastern PaThe members of the Board of i Lniversity of 'Toronto’s Asian marriage of Miiko Taka,
Popular record field* (my landJapa ci f i c f i sh i n g g r o u n J s.
“dy s 2 pre-teen boys) “Suki- Directors, who will hold office I Studies department, it was de nese actress, to Lenni Blond
Still subject to the abstention
for another year are Tadasu Ide, cided that at the present time helm, a television news editor, are all stock' of salmon of North
’ is sure to hit the ton 10.
Yoshio Kanda, E. Kagetsu, T.
American origin and halibut in
r Toronto
, T "
* song-writer, Kamitakahara, Mrs. K. Tanaka, Saisei-kai will donate 8100 to- was revealed recestly.
wards the expense of se
yarn, lerada and I are now planPacific, exclusive of
H
’
ss
Taka
is
known
for
her
to performance in “Sayonara’’ op the Bering
Mn.? on jumping on the band- T. Nakamura, Sam Hagino, Ray students to L.S. universiti
.. - . ..nd herring off
"agon by writing a song in the mond Moriyama and Roy Nose. take part in summer cours es in posite Marlon Brando. They were the rest of the British Columbia
coast.
married in Las Vegas.
fame vein.
Tentative title is Lene members not returning for Japanese language studies.
J a pa n has re q u es tod
empiira . If has a Bossa Nova
unipo.
of the convention and a trinartite meeting will be he’d in Wa
a Mural, man!” voiced
shington in June to consider con
• - young experts.
TOKYO.—Toshiro Mifune, the ; reatedly rescues these flaming i whole battalion of en^mv en tinuation or possible modifica
Pu ?U KX$W THAT Judy dusty-sandaled John
.me 01 ■ VOUT doits les from a sense of route to a final gruesome show tion of the convention, External
’iercely ; outv
the
Japanese
western,
i=
from a sense of ciie down at the crossroads with the Affairs Minister Martin said.
^ewly appointed Mistridingthe
trail
of
justice
The government has decided to
Oh the frequent oc- second
test sword in the
Gr 0± National Health and
appoint
an advisory committee of
whoicasions
when
—
rather
like
a
Orient.
pNg -peaks fluent Japanese?
is,
ot
course,
thi
wes|
chorus
from
“
The
Mikado
”
—
they
representatives
of fishing asso
Kurosawa, as always, has phoNr. years in the armed
tern
’
s
John
Ford
ciations
on
the
West Coast for
'
cheerlead
themselves
into
an
i tographed immaculately, with a
U'5^ sne is said to have used
consultation
in
connec
What
happens
”
is
■
excited
idealism.
Sanjuro
goes
on with
I sure instinct for where the ma.^ wqi advantage working in
gar- = off into a corner to take a dis- 'ximum dramatic and artistic ef- these negotiations and with the
diligence.
work of the commission
den yet as open as the prover
> fects coincide.
The convention mav
According
to
bial prairie
he | One imagines a little-boy Ku1 his
BOOR:
Judo
Once more a wandering sa । western the only thing that can I rcsawa who thoroughly enjoys mmated by any one of the thre^
Methods (a sourcebook) murai of the 19th century stum, ’shake S
uro s poi
is the prec o wb oys-a n d-In d ian
aspect governments after June 12, 1.963
n Dr3e^r and Takahiko bles over a bad case of local cor.
ere are two 1 of a film like “Sanjuro”; a sociaL on 12 months’ notice.
the plot—a commentator
ruption.
Nine young men arc
Kurosawa
■ daughter. could scarcely make- a picture
Tokvn
T " nutlan^o Vermont and recklessly and ineptly trying tc
Japanese Welcome Fish
j-' -a Pan,
er c
:e Sanjuro without a theme of greed;
purge their clan of graft. They i The
gi
a
th a
UAY’’ y tn? usu»l Judo books are about to be purged them
| craftsman Kurosawa who relishes Treaty Approval
‘’■variably made up of selves by the far more efficient
i the sheer virtuosity of camera
TOKYO.—The Japanese Fish
chniques. counter villains when Sanjuro a super ladies
cont
requesting work; and a comedian Kurosawa
ery
Board welcomed Canada’s acwhat
btitles transcribe a,
mation throws, and hero, happens upon the scene.
for long restrain an ceptance of recommendations of
h vciolence” and des
Mifune, as usua
mpulse LO deflate the lea-ends the Intt
pro
ri
h
^ne
of
the
first
book;
he
lives on
To
begin
with
tie
than
he
seems,
Fisherie s
q
Commission.
which
word
oe:o
The sam0 various levels of ex- would aMow
w devote itself t< he is. of course, a one-man army
Japan to fish for
perience a re available to the
■caramon and bodv I who rm.
ie
a dozen it
in the Eastern Borinv
Judo excellence. It I with th'
film-goer. and they make even Sea
ess ot a n
Tht at the Judoka j logical giant
But bebinc
oecome a top tour- ; facade of tit
uro we : hides
by Japanese would not start un
true to tne code of j Loth elementary and sophistical official notice from the comm
atirizing imp. He is also
(Continued on page 8)
word, outwitting a A.
i rhe
bored savior who
sion is received.
X
•• v- ^-«
Fastest Swerd in l@p@n Rides Mg^i^
Sy ?:*«,"><■!-*
tiu/nuns.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 15. 1963
K NISEI BURLESQUE QUEEN,
Hiura Satana recently did her last
Ebi: of clothes peeling for Toronto
|audiences. She is giving up strip
s’ring to concentrate on her movie
liareti.
v? Sauma—one of the highest
druid grinders in the busienss—
ijas already received featured
'Liling? in such upcoming films
Ys: Irina La Douce, starring Shir-
Toronto, Ont.
fahbyf md Hsrrmg
01 TAWA. — Canada
a pact allowing i
to fish fm
acific halibut
herring.
Th
mis
approval; was announced
new golard Who'll Sleep In
by External Affairs made. J
ar as Ca
Paul Martin.
men
ar
Wliile in Toroi
ict lifts restrictions on first sk
toi- for the
ar she is an avid
fishing for her;
suing
G riania!
te^
■ of the Queen Charlotte Ts1
the
?Jiss Satana was taught Judo
s and for halibut in the eastnreaienoi
pull out of the
from her father and Karate from
get the new
j.'-er uncle.
rrtin said new halibut con- fishing
how they’ll
| One of th exotic speciaht
on measures, also recom« s>
^from her hu
Y T'f. EBe- International into salmon and ot
^famous “Twi T-tassel” spin—each i
Pacific Fisheries Commis- in the cas'mn Pc if
spinning counter to
said,
on, have been approved.
ih
ml Japan
e.cli o
i he commission’s stand on easrh"l! miss her big smile on
g
restrictions on the Japanese
Convention in
Qncal runways. We wish her the
> .4 been strongly opposed by
J rest on her new career.
B’nish Columbia fishermen.
Under the original terms, Ja
C
£
#
:|:
*v WOR MISTAKE”
pan agreed voluntarily to abstain
MR. ROY MIYA, popular
Tn Vancouver Homer Stevens, from fishing in the North Paci
, pianist, and his trio are appeal fic and Bering- Sea for salmon,
png nightly at Sterio’s Tavern
halibut and herring of North
: (College and Bathurst) in ToronAmerican origin provided these
Vsncouver
Chinatown
-i:>. He’s th ' brother of gvm
5 b DAYS AT PEKING
Plan Called Antisocial stocks were being fully exploited.
owners. Loti and Slack,
n IEol^luby (Icluzo Itami) m charge of the Japanese
VANCOUVER. — A Chinese- SA LMON R ESTRTCTED
Lives in I ening at the time of the siege, greets the relief forces
The c°niimission determined at
Canadian architect recently bran
RECENTLY VISITED the Mu as tney march into the city.
at
its annual meeting last year
ded
an
Oriental-style
redevelop
A
Sanrue!
Biynston
Production,
starring
Charlton
Heston,
Ava
kai Judo Dojo at 468 Dovercourt
that
the stock of halibut in the
Days at PekinS” was directed bv ment scheme for Vancouver’s
Road in Toronto and met my nK^1 ROd ^1Y!d AlVCi1’
eastern
Bering Sea and of her
Judo teacher of some 12 vears Nicholas Ray, from an original screenplay by Philip Yordan and Chinatown as antisocial and out
ring
west
of the Queen Charlot
right
commercialism.
M?imar^. G°i-an with music by Dimitri Tiomkim Co-starriim in the
tes
no
long
’er met the qualifica
Gilbert
Eng
said
he
is
preparQ Nov.- a distinguished-looking, ^Omm Super Techmrama Technicolor production are Flora Robson.
tions
for
continued abstention
ing.
sketches
for
the
opposition
Arey-haired gentleman in his 60’s, John Ireland Harry Andrews, Leo Genn, Robert Helpman, Kurt
from
fishing
by Japan.
project
to
that
proposed
bv
a
oljikai sensei is still actively Mio^Uai’ ' aU ^ukas, TjRzabeth Sellars; Jacques Sernas and Jerome
group headed by Chinatown realThe commission thus recom
Niching. He was one of the first
mended
to the three governments
iu Toronto on May 29 at four theatres, Tivoli
^Japanese Canadians to teach Ju- r
Eng
said
he
was
asked
to
do
that
these
stocks lie removed
Capital,
buchcliff
and
Westwood.
A" in Eastern Canada.
the work by Chinese-Canadian in from the abstention clause of the
; Back in 1943, Mr. Mukai and
52 convention.
B
terests headed by Harry James
^another Judo sensei. Mr. Rcn Ki.
Agencies Ltd.
Commission memb
Jolin Bn.
;1 niura, gave the first demonstra
Both schemes are being- plan chanan. m-oMhwt of B.C.
tion of this art at the Hart House
ned around a one-block area im ers. said Ito v s glad to seo OtA Toronto. In the same year,
TORONTO. — Saisei-kai, Inc.
Mr. C. Furuka- mediately north of the MacLean tawa take action on the commis
; hey started giving lessons at the held its 1st Directors meeting on wa who resigned for health rea Park housing development.
sion ree o m m en da ti o n.
; Central 5 MCA in the same city. May 3 following the general sons.
“Our recom mendations were
“
This
idea
of
building
pagodas
At nresent Mukai sensei holds meeting which took place in late
A special committee, consisting and rock gardens is strictly for made ‘ under terms of scientific
‘ the degree of 3rd_dan Black Belt, March, and elected the officers of K. Iwashita, Edw d Ide and commercial
reasons
in
my
for the coming year.
T. Lmezuki, was appointed to opinion,’’ said Eng.
libut and part of the Queen
Mr. K. Iwashita was elected consult the Board of Directors
ONE OF THE FASTEST ris_
“
My
^scheme
is
based
strictly
fisheries didn’t
• lug songs on the recent top 50 president, with Edward Ide, vice- of the Japanese Canadian Centre on
rehabilitation, and
meet the trem
there
qualifications, ”
io said.
'^o.rds charts is a tune titled, president; Kaz Kagetsu, secre and ^° ]°ok into the question of i aren’t any pagodas,” he said.
He said the
i ^yip^T’ on the Capitol label. tary-treasurer and S. Takashima, aiding the Centre’s cultural faci- -------while it
Li is sung in Japanese bv Kyu M. Heiki, T. Umezuki and Mikio
Nakamura being named to the
Sayonara" Star Weds grounds, also controls and ex
In regards to the previously
NiKamoto.
executive
committee.
discussed
matter
of
assistingthe
Accoraing to 2 experts in the
HOLLYWOOD.
The secret cludes it from other eastern PaThe members of the Board of i Lniversity of 'Toronto’s Asian marriage of Miiko Taka,
Popular record field* (my landJapa ci f i c f i sh i n g g r o u n J s.
“dy s 2 pre-teen boys) “Suki- Directors, who will hold office I Studies department, it was de nese actress, to Lenni Blond
Still subject to the abstention
for another year are Tadasu Ide, cided that at the present time helm, a television news editor, are all stock' of salmon of North
’ is sure to hit the ton 10.
Yoshio Kanda, E. Kagetsu, T.
American origin and halibut in
r Toronto
, T "
* song-writer, Kamitakahara, Mrs. K. Tanaka, Saisei-kai will donate 8100 to- was revealed recestly.
wards the expense of se
yarn, lerada and I are now planPacific, exclusive of
H
’
ss
Taka
is
known
for
her
to performance in “Sayonara’’ op the Bering
Mn.? on jumping on the band- T. Nakamura, Sam Hagino, Ray students to L.S. universiti
.. - . ..nd herring off
"agon by writing a song in the mond Moriyama and Roy Nose. take part in summer cours es in posite Marlon Brando. They were the rest of the British Columbia
coast.
married in Las Vegas.
fame vein.
Tentative title is Lene members not returning for Japanese language studies.
J a pa n has re q u es tod
empiira . If has a Bossa Nova
unipo.
of the convention and a trinartite meeting will be he’d in Wa
a Mural, man!” voiced
shington in June to consider con
• - young experts.
TOKYO.—Toshiro Mifune, the ; reatedly rescues these flaming i whole battalion of en^mv en tinuation or possible modifica
Pu ?U KX$W THAT Judy dusty-sandaled John
.me 01 ■ VOUT doits les from a sense of route to a final gruesome show tion of the convention, External
’iercely ; outv
the
Japanese
western,
i=
from a sense of ciie down at the crossroads with the Affairs Minister Martin said.
^ewly appointed Mistridingthe
trail
of
justice
The government has decided to
Oh the frequent oc- second
test sword in the
Gr 0± National Health and
appoint
an advisory committee of
whoicasions
when
—
rather
like
a
Orient.
pNg -peaks fluent Japanese?
is,
ot
course,
thi
wes|
chorus
from
“
The
Mikado
”
—
they
representatives
of fishing asso
Kurosawa, as always, has phoNr. years in the armed
tern
’
s
John
Ford
ciations
on
the
West Coast for
'
cheerlead
themselves
into
an
i tographed immaculately, with a
U'5^ sne is said to have used
consultation
in
connec
What
happens
”
is
■
excited
idealism.
Sanjuro
goes
on with
I sure instinct for where the ma.^ wqi advantage working in
gar- = off into a corner to take a dis- 'ximum dramatic and artistic ef- these negotiations and with the
diligence.
work of the commission
den yet as open as the prover
> fects coincide.
The convention mav
According
to
bial prairie
he | One imagines a little-boy Ku1 his
BOOR:
Judo
Once more a wandering sa । western the only thing that can I rcsawa who thoroughly enjoys mmated by any one of the thre^
Methods (a sourcebook) murai of the 19th century stum, ’shake S
uro s poi
is the prec o wb oys-a n d-In d ian
aspect governments after June 12, 1.963
n Dr3e^r and Takahiko bles over a bad case of local cor.
ere are two 1 of a film like “Sanjuro”; a sociaL on 12 months’ notice.
the plot—a commentator
ruption.
Nine young men arc
Kurosawa
■ daughter. could scarcely make- a picture
Tokvn
T " nutlan^o Vermont and recklessly and ineptly trying tc
Japanese Welcome Fish
j-' -a Pan,
er c
:e Sanjuro without a theme of greed;
purge their clan of graft. They i The
gi
a
th a
UAY’’ y tn? usu»l Judo books are about to be purged them
| craftsman Kurosawa who relishes Treaty Approval
‘’■variably made up of selves by the far more efficient
i the sheer virtuosity of camera
TOKYO.—The Japanese Fish
chniques. counter villains when Sanjuro a super ladies
cont
requesting work; and a comedian Kurosawa
ery
Board welcomed Canada’s acwhat
btitles transcribe a,
mation throws, and hero, happens upon the scene.
for long restrain an ceptance of recommendations of
h vciolence” and des
Mifune, as usua
mpulse LO deflate the lea-ends the Intt
pro
ri
h
^ne
of
the
first
book;
he
lives on
To
begin
with
tie
than
he
seems,
Fisherie s
q
Commission.
which
word
oe:o
The sam0 various levels of ex- would aMow
w devote itself t< he is. of course, a one-man army
Japan to fish for
perience a re available to the
■caramon and bodv I who rm.
ie
a dozen it
in the Eastern Borinv
Judo excellence. It I with th'
film-goer. and they make even Sea
ess ot a n
Tht at the Judoka j logical giant
But bebinc
oecome a top tour- ; facade of tit
uro we : hides
by Japanese would not start un
true to tne code of j Loth elementary and sophistical official notice from the comm
atirizing imp. He is also
(Continued on page 8)
word, outwitting a A.
i rhe
bored savior who
sion is received.
X
•• v- ^-«
Fastest Swerd in l@p@n Rides Mg^i^
Sy ?:*«,"><■!-*
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PAGE 7
Point Blank
More Female Metiers Sought
As Local Tennis Season Starts
|
By HOWARD IKEBUGHI
|
Help! Tm Surrounded — By Girls!
I
F
i
AN awkward situation can, if one is not warv, develoue from
even the most innocent of pursuits. One day, while I wasLookiimthrough the many laboratory reports which are sent to our office
for filing, a new member of the crew-^a not unattractive girl of
nineteen—asked me to explain the purpose of these reports. °
“After all,’’ she explained. “I’m here to learn everythino- I
can.” I thought she would be .better off in school.
°
All light, I said, and shuffled through the multi-coloured re
port requisitions and sorted out some of the different colors “Thrt
green one comes from the Pathology department. IPs' called a bac
teriology report. They also do the biopsy,” I continued, and showed
her the yellow’ sheet.
“What are those pink ones?” she interrupted, pointiim- her little
finger to the serology reports. I told her.
°
“'What’s a serology”" she
'
asked. “I mean, what does it in-
^2R0NT0~T!le lon§’ awaited | v<e would to welcome a few more
Lian* season is here again, and of the. attractive, sex into our
though tne weather has been !j friendly
fold.
very unco-operative, members are । Don Yokota, Dave Stock anc
Lmoermg up their racquet arms i Ray Hodgins are in mid-season
Y r coming tourneys.
The form, with Don especially hitting
scheduled tournaments at Earls- rhe corners so consistently that
court are the men’s doubles, (de- his retriever is already on his
te7'‘Y Uiamps—Tom Iwasaki third pair of sneakers. Barbara
and Aki Koyanagi), ladie’s doub Feters, Lenora Bolton and Yvon
les, (Sue and Amy Iwasaki), and ne Hodgins are also hitting with
the mixed doubles (Amv and more authority, while Elmer Nitom Iwasaki).
shimoto,. Toru Idenouye, Ken
^e.have about 32 active male Koyanagi, Yo Mori, Kiyo Fujiwa
participants but. not enough lady ra, Vic Korneluk, Helmut Schmid.
partners for the mixed event, so Tony Krupi, Bill Jamieson, Don
Prince, Grant and Netta Faraday, Jim and Marie Morita r
others rushing- the season.
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dicate ?”
“It’s a blood test that indicates whether or not a patient has For Teacher's Seminar suiaa ana mother, are making a
. TORONTO.—A Buddhist SunV.D.,” I said.
School teachers’ seminar flying 10 day visit front the west
“Oh,” she said, quite enlightened.
< ’7’ i
She was thoughful
a will be held from May 28th coast, so she will not be able to
moment. “What’s V.D.?” she asked. I was let dowm
with their tennis
“Look,” I said, unbelievingly, and looked at her very ternly. through May 30 at the Buddhist help the
Qiurch to introduce the new cur till .after the. 24th, but F. F. will
You don’t really know?
She said yes, she did not. Naive girls I have heard of but never riculum for study.
try to be at the courts every
The Reverend Takashi Tsuji,
met—until then. (Although the paternal instinct is not very strong
workday eve from 5:30 to 7. and
ly embedded into my constitution, I could have, then and there" rational director of the Bureau
S
to 10 on Saturday and Sunday
thrown.my arm around her shoulder and instructed her in some of of Buddhist Education, Buddhist
the basic facts of life, just so she does not go through life shocking Churches of America, is making mornings, providing the courts
a special trip to conduct this sei are dry, and also members
people like me with her ignorance.)
“V.D.,” I said, instead; in my best tutorial voice;” is an abbre minar.
should phone LE. 3-1903 around
May 28 (Tuesday) on “General
viation foi venereal disease which, is a general term used to describe
S
P.M. a day in advance, for prac
such diseases as syphilis and gonorrhea.” She was listening- very j Orientation of New Curriculum”;
attentively. “A serology, or a Wasserman, tells whether or°not a I May 29 (Wednesday) “Pre-School tice, appointments.
To Grade III”; and Mav 29
patient has syphilis. Clear?”
“Yes,” she nodded, perhaps in order not to offend me; as she (Thursday), “'Grade IV To Grade
VIII.-’ All sessions starts from
seemed dubious. I am, admittedly, a bad teacher.
I took a hematology, a parasitology and a bio-chemistry re 8:00 P.M.
Prospective teachers and par
port. from; the pile and proceeded to tell her the general purpose
behind each of them when she interrupted my spiel and asked a ents are especially welcomed to
Question which literally exploded in my head
attend the course.
. “How do people get V.D.?” she asked. She was sincere and not
^h^KJ0 be saucy. But, I couldn’t, much as I liked to, I couldn’t.
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. L 3u®7 ^ shouted for help to one of the more sophisticated
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-but, I did not care. Really, I didn’t.
10:30 A.M.—Religious School
11:00 A.M.—MORNING SERVICE
f 1
fVm the many episodes Of emb.arrasment that is the daily
Rev. Newton Ishiurcr
rate ot the lone male amongst many females, there are many other
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nazards to. which he is constantly exposed.I dare say that an expenenced insurance broker will not recognize anv of them—the
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nsk is too great.
Ted-haired amazon—(please take her)—in the office,
oes things to me that other girls will never succeed in doing—
APril Fool’s jokes on me on any day except the estabriate' One of her favorite stunts is to lock mv lunch in the
and forget where she put the keys afterwards, or send
(HANDICAP)
ing me a Valentine s card in doggerel:
POST ENTRIES
Roses are red, violets are blue.
I hate Howard, because he’s a coward.
SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1963 — 1:00 P.M.
I dare say she suffers from some sort of a neurosis. (I must
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PAGE 7
Point Blank
More Female Metiers Sought
As Local Tennis Season Starts
|
By HOWARD IKEBUGHI
|
Help! Tm Surrounded — By Girls!
I
F
i
AN awkward situation can, if one is not warv, develoue from
even the most innocent of pursuits. One day, while I wasLookiimthrough the many laboratory reports which are sent to our office
for filing, a new member of the crew-^a not unattractive girl of
nineteen—asked me to explain the purpose of these reports. °
“After all,’’ she explained. “I’m here to learn everythino- I
can.” I thought she would be .better off in school.
°
All light, I said, and shuffled through the multi-coloured re
port requisitions and sorted out some of the different colors “Thrt
green one comes from the Pathology department. IPs' called a bac
teriology report. They also do the biopsy,” I continued, and showed
her the yellow’ sheet.
“What are those pink ones?” she interrupted, pointiim- her little
finger to the serology reports. I told her.
°
“'What’s a serology”" she
'
asked. “I mean, what does it in-
^2R0NT0~T!le lon§’ awaited | v<e would to welcome a few more
Lian* season is here again, and of the. attractive, sex into our
though tne weather has been !j friendly
fold.
very unco-operative, members are । Don Yokota, Dave Stock anc
Lmoermg up their racquet arms i Ray Hodgins are in mid-season
Y r coming tourneys.
The form, with Don especially hitting
scheduled tournaments at Earls- rhe corners so consistently that
court are the men’s doubles, (de- his retriever is already on his
te7'‘Y Uiamps—Tom Iwasaki third pair of sneakers. Barbara
and Aki Koyanagi), ladie’s doub Feters, Lenora Bolton and Yvon
les, (Sue and Amy Iwasaki), and ne Hodgins are also hitting with
the mixed doubles (Amv and more authority, while Elmer Nitom Iwasaki).
shimoto,. Toru Idenouye, Ken
^e.have about 32 active male Koyanagi, Yo Mori, Kiyo Fujiwa
participants but. not enough lady ra, Vic Korneluk, Helmut Schmid.
partners for the mixed event, so Tony Krupi, Bill Jamieson, Don
Prince, Grant and Netta Faraday, Jim and Marie Morita r
others rushing- the season.
Rev. Tsuji To Toronto
FISHING TACKLE
Rod and Reel
—
L:ve Bait
Repairs
OSCAK'S
r
1500 Dundas (at Dufferin)—LE. 2-4267
OFFICE
EM. 4-1384
EM. 4-1335
RESIDENCE
2 Vesta Drive
HUdson 5-1365
Barrister & Solicitor
NOTARY PUBLIC
1008 Northern Ontario Building
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
TORONTO
dicate ?”
“It’s a blood test that indicates whether or not a patient has For Teacher's Seminar suiaa ana mother, are making a
. TORONTO.—A Buddhist SunV.D.,” I said.
School teachers’ seminar flying 10 day visit front the west
“Oh,” she said, quite enlightened.
< ’7’ i
She was thoughful
a will be held from May 28th coast, so she will not be able to
moment. “What’s V.D.?” she asked. I was let dowm
with their tennis
“Look,” I said, unbelievingly, and looked at her very ternly. through May 30 at the Buddhist help the
Qiurch to introduce the new cur till .after the. 24th, but F. F. will
You don’t really know?
She said yes, she did not. Naive girls I have heard of but never riculum for study.
try to be at the courts every
The Reverend Takashi Tsuji,
met—until then. (Although the paternal instinct is not very strong
workday eve from 5:30 to 7. and
ly embedded into my constitution, I could have, then and there" rational director of the Bureau
S
to 10 on Saturday and Sunday
thrown.my arm around her shoulder and instructed her in some of of Buddhist Education, Buddhist
the basic facts of life, just so she does not go through life shocking Churches of America, is making mornings, providing the courts
a special trip to conduct this sei are dry, and also members
people like me with her ignorance.)
“V.D.,” I said, instead; in my best tutorial voice;” is an abbre minar.
should phone LE. 3-1903 around
May 28 (Tuesday) on “General
viation foi venereal disease which, is a general term used to describe
S
P.M. a day in advance, for prac
such diseases as syphilis and gonorrhea.” She was listening- very j Orientation of New Curriculum”;
attentively. “A serology, or a Wasserman, tells whether or°not a I May 29 (Wednesday) “Pre-School tice, appointments.
To Grade III”; and Mav 29
patient has syphilis. Clear?”
“Yes,” she nodded, perhaps in order not to offend me; as she (Thursday), “'Grade IV To Grade
VIII.-’ All sessions starts from
seemed dubious. I am, admittedly, a bad teacher.
I took a hematology, a parasitology and a bio-chemistry re 8:00 P.M.
Prospective teachers and par
port. from; the pile and proceeded to tell her the general purpose
behind each of them when she interrupted my spiel and asked a ents are especially welcomed to
Question which literally exploded in my head
attend the course.
. “How do people get V.D.?” she asked. She was sincere and not
^h^KJ0 be saucy. But, I couldn’t, much as I liked to, I couldn’t.
I
. L 3u®7 ^ shouted for help to one of the more sophisticated
Use New Canadian Ads
girls in the office. She came scampering to my side.
138472 Queen W.
“What, what, what?” she said, wondering why I had called
her over.
For Best Results
Toronto
—
TP 9Hete.
said, and handed her the pile of harmless reports,
hxplain these to her, will you ? I suddenly feel the need for a cup
of strong, black coffee.” I almost ran out of the office. As I glanced
TORONTO BUDDHIST CHURCH ™
s..
A C0A- see Susan shaking her head in wonderment. She was
probably Uiinkmg, poor boy, he’s been working too hard.
SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1963
-but, I did not care. Really, I didn’t.
10:30 A.M.—Religious School
11:00 A.M.—MORNING SERVICE
f 1
fVm the many episodes Of emb.arrasment that is the daily
Rev. Newton Ishiurcr
rate ot the lone male amongst many females, there are many other
2:00 P.M.—Japanese Language Service
nazards to. which he is constantly exposed.I dare say that an expenenced insurance broker will not recognize anv of them—the
EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED
nsk is too great.
Ted-haired amazon—(please take her)—in the office,
oes things to me that other girls will never succeed in doing—
APril Fool’s jokes on me on any day except the estabriate' One of her favorite stunts is to lock mv lunch in the
and forget where she put the keys afterwards, or send
(HANDICAP)
ing me a Valentine s card in doggerel:
POST ENTRIES
Roses are red, violets are blue.
I hate Howard, because he’s a coward.
SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1963 — 1:00 P.M.
I dare say she suffers from some sort of a neurosis. (I must
Mixed Teams
(Continued on page 8)
Ladies’ and Men’s Doubles
MDS
Mixed Doubles
Eastern Canada (to
DANFORTH
SPORTING
GOODS
Men’s Scratch 225
Ladies Scratch 190
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and wish our housewif^a^
to produce this palate pleasing dish.
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r&d Dy the Star Weekly,
of the Star Weekly
f UCK 111 their attem?ts
L1M963
TOE MFW fHUhi *
’ L
^ANADlAH‘
Author,:
{Contimied from Page Seven)
icmember to ask my analyst about her «
at my next session with him.
be able to advise meter
on
e
on
how I"^^h^
to change her attitude
SWr8*
;Prob2bI>- M “• S
1X' 'teP
X’ ?' °rFer t0 alleviate her malevolent maimer
ilcAoUX
5
°d mtn some others after reading- some roman-’
j ernaps, he will
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two knives very fine. Grind pork
(6 to 8 servings)
Manager.
v'ei L1smg
and add to fish.
Preparation time: 1 hour
Taking time: 5 minutes
pSiarST chUp the chestnuts.
172 lbs. fish fillets
d a i
tle ^mger and al
/•j lb. fat pork or bacon
monds. Add to fish.
S4.C0 per 6 months
$7.00 psr y6C£r
1 cup canned water chestnuts
u lno?°y sauce’ co*'ftstarch
t
T
hou§
S
fr^uld
use
tins
method
on
mv
neurotic
i ? ui00 shoots or bean sprouts’ ‘a OlL
Sfra4>e into flat small
1 tablespoon preserved gimrer c«kes or 1-mch balls. -Erv about
1 cup blanched almonds (op L^'^Ws m deep fat heated to
tional)
de^re^- °r fry in a shallow
£ tablespoons soy sauce
EMpire 6-5005
O1 111 ^WTan until
- tablespoons cornstarch
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l
L , ubroWl1 On ail sides. Serve quoted
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and
tbnteL'e
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T"
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
hot with Sweet and Sour Sauce.
u'veet and Sour Sauce:
To Make Sauce: In a saucepan I
''W< StteVte’ 1
’
cup canned pineapple juice
combine juice, vinegar, sov sauce
“ VI Ao-ht so T’m-°nm o°Tan?Ver W6; ’ she demanded.
72 cup water
S „Wf‘h'"'ata-. Heat to boil- the contrary JoJd be 7k ate'teS'*? ^ a "“’^ to
tablespoons cornstarch
mo point. Blend cornstarch and about this. “Tell me ” I
« •a’iS’ 7 lad to Ue objective
72 cup sugar
K,”8' Tainte
S "ir
For a reply, £ 1177 I taS ^±!k ‘£ 'ray]“"W ? ”
a cup chopped green onion
1,
.a
cup strips of green pepper
1
kt cup canned pineapple
y.-iii.L for general housero’d
chunks, well drained
m, phone EM. 3-1301 (Toronto) ss, live
Giind fish in food grinder <01*
$135 monthly, experienced
~
----so i egetables dont cook, j do
I cried back in protest. I time.
aan, 21-45, general hSo^
office
full
of
wo*'
cook- According to her womanly logic. I men, thi power could cause a ^g1/ cqcit koT)+ nrhCasey’s Corner . .
Continued f rom -naan ?
?
1 -X\ho had directed her I ch
I, feeing a sort
research
T d
13 1
hmd to pick UP those completed that is state.)
lament man.
sceptical
about
ESP, (exdo. men featured sports and throw them at me. fra se:
Expanding on the same thesis
nsory
perception)
include such K
.that I had discovered some realised mat I was still a soon
w nNny of bis articles for Judo ton
mep
tcneis^as ben Campbell mystic power within myself with
World .magazine—the application ft rd
James -oregman from the wbich I could will another to do
ox weight training methods to U.S. and
c^Uj^6 aHrmutes of supermen
Judo—.author
Draeger
delves Chamnion'
An"JaPan niF every wish, I would have to
There was something bothering 1
| excercise great care as to what
deeply into this relatively unex cnampion, Isao Inokuma.
me,
though, as I stooped to pick
Included in the- book
i an inplored training concept.
think of at any given
—k is
scaHered sheets of paper.
teresting.
The book contains ov
U-iier a tew creaks of the back- er 100 H-| champion Japanese
.
E
I
lustrations and 200 exercises for ^he authors have taken the AIL ^erest in Japan,
F s^pHnly-dawned on me ,
that she did not thrown the stap- J
body conditioning, technique im-S^S® winners for 13 years Draws Large Crc
Barrister & Solicitor
Im, her usual -weapon, at me.
provement, and power develop- picture9C°me Up "^k a
ibis
is
an
instrument
that
bears
.
HALIFAX.
—
Interest
in
a
ba
ment. Draeger backs up his thesis V Marts Judo^Tnn
sic queston—“’What’s life like in the marks ox much abuse, and I | Cameron, .Weldon
with statistical information from and by the time* he" has^reached Japan today?”—prompted more S StSteS^n
r^ S McCallum !
actural tournament winners in H8 llas attained his 3rd or 4th than 1,000 people a day to at
I I ^ Bay St. -— Toronto I
Japan. According to him, weight
degree.
He is tend a travelling exhibit in Ha auck out of the way.
EM. 3-4391
>, sne kept repeattrained Judo men are fast, ne-K" fro ™f te"'sil!: « • lifax and Saint John.
I ii’g. as she gathered up the re
1 lie exhibits were an ex^eri'tet pm’erf“1' an<i outlasts hours 6 days' a'week" The UeaJ
L
S
en
} conducted by the Japan
tees, I thought, I must speak to I
other fighters in stamina.
be becomes champion, he is usualgKin
It
is
a
good
policy
to
lade Centre, and the success of llly, anajyst about her,
I
1
have the HIGHT POLICY
iCon
Drae^’ is a 4th-dan U between 26 and 33 years of the showings prompted officials
The reader might very well be I
uiaoKa currently living
in
’
Japan
e
’
i
a
bth-dan
degree
holder
10
immediatelv
reschpdnW
Consult
g
research™*
mirilt training
around 208 p™„ds, sta2 to
exhibits for two other am,ter moved to ask why, in view of ‘
a
t ,
weight
at
the Judoka’s mecca—the Kodo- ..bout o feet 9 mches, and possess Nees: The Hotel Bntewfck mese and other experiences that j WALES and DUNCAN |
seem to vent my spleen, it is that
kan Judo Institute. He is a co te 1
po"’erful and effec- Mouctou, June 6-6: and
j INSURANCE AGENTS I
founder and official of the first otete? ■ “Sm fr°m uchimata. Charletown, Charlottetown, The . lemam in my precarious posi- i
464 Yonge Street, Toronto
June tion acting out the role of lone
T(
^tlonal Judo organization in the teotogciii, ippon seomage, or tai 13-1L
^k-^?
735
a
Wlse
^xan,
indeed,
.
clo
sti.
’
,
?e Pan ^’^Ucan Judo
Phone WA. 1-3171
v.ho first noted that'man and wo
Confederation. He has studied at i
This sourcebook offers many comprised fmn^showteX^^
If*' 1
man,
apart
from
physique,
differ
l*^
Harvard and M.LT. While in Jai-ew and helpful ideas for the 20 huge i!Iustrakd display boads K?VSIy in many inspects.
|amoi
he. a’So teaches at Sophia
|ion.
student as well as the instructor. ^P1^1^* some aspect of ‘ life in
v .ser still is the man who comUniversity.
4
I Japan, a variety of tradition'll ntented: ‘Vive la difference!”
Fe :
. Bis book is described as the I
5 HSIVimU OFFSEUMifW
, P te training program and modern products of Jana/
ipane
is tins difference .that spares
•Encyclopedia of Judo”—which has been laid out for them. a,:d an explanatory leaflet 1 * ’ J"i^
«?,e ’VK,d of ™“'n
OFFICE FORMS, BROCHURES, IETTERHEADS
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of course it isn’t—and claims to’ along with experienced Judo adj Visits by classes of school
Ibeat,
this difference that makes me
^mr/a/wis t/jerrO-e
^^77^
be a product of some 20 years of
wee and proper dojo etiquette.
I children were arranged for each St0?el ?elp’ rm surround.
©
I ^er
t Pir S and hope that no
_____________________ looming of the exhibits (three
I Ueo
O
ys in each city) and then the one heeds my cry. It is this diffeience which makes life in | 627 BAY ST., TORONTO Phone 36S-9768
show
- opened to the public
^‘2 n°01\ to 9 P’"L Altogether. teresting and worth living
I ^k
In short, I like it.
uHiiiiinnnnHinnHjHjHiiHiHHHiH
mo00 people attended in
An j besides, Uke everyone else
i Ueo
and 2,500 in Saint John.
need the monev. ...
’
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(
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SPECIAL OESERS
mo nhwo
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70
$15.28
m
53 s
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M°re Than ?I'50 pcr Bag
Order Now. Pay When Free Delivery fe .Made
For the very best in
wedding casuals. . .
For those who wish to
treasure the present in
the future
Giftware of Quality
FURUYA TRADING COMPANY
Phone «v 3.5356 or w. 3J”'’ 2'B’ «'
et Your Friend To Subscribe To. . .
I
r 479 QUEEN STREET WEST
’
i TORONTO 2-B. ONT.
i Please find enclosed $
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r n me?ew my su’oscuiption.
^lfy ne"’ SUbSCriptio" ^r......... year, months
r
$4.00 for six months • 37.00 per rear
NAME
J
WAL
i
Jien
733 Danforth Ave. Toronto, On
(l Block East of Pape Are.)
Conn
Blur?
i.
ADDRESS
I
1
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Kan?
Kan?
Ueo
Main
Kaki
Hitoi
Walk
So_ t
dov
Bui }
I
I
Lacquerware — PorcplnH, t.
x,antern$ — Handiworks of Wood ^Bamh id'OUSi^loId Ornaments
drolls of Japanese Painty/Framed Pictures
Screens — Flownr
Oneafal Jewellerv — Foldin oDull
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