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HE NEW CANADIAN
An independent Organ for Canadians of Japans

Vol. XXVII—No. 53

SATURDAY. JULY 6.196
Toronto, Ont.

Off To Nyasaland..

Association
Hunts for Bare
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salami. The other 5 teachers will
HAMILTON, Ont.—A Hamil- taxe up posts in Liberia. Africa.
chosen as one of 18
Mr. Roy Ito, Vice-president for
CH ICAGO.—Junzo Sato.
Pi Canadian teachers to instruct in
the
past
3
years
at
Queen
Mary
of the Japanese,
S
Africa
summer, left today7 Public School in Hamilton, left
Artistic
d Association, is
others for Domasi, Nya- Montreal by air—via London,
rtf with 1
now in Chicago on his quest to
A
Nairobi, Kenya and Blantyre—to
find samurai swords which have
been
classed as national treasures
instruct at Domasi Teacher’s Col­
lege.
in Japan. He had undertaken the
iiiijH-^'’^^mO|',^,^^‘l,'*U>,^'>^^!
difficult
task of tracking down
The ciux of his work will be
40 historic pieces that are re­
S
an attempt to upgrade- the quali­
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garded as national treasures.
fications of teachers in this
3 R'\OR1A, B.C. — Yasuyuki African country. Prior to leav“There are almost as many
tratouka, a 29-year~old Japanese
samurai sw rds in the United
$I 1uithwity
on fungi, is in Victoria i-ng, he was given a short orienStates today as .(here are in Ja_
o help scientists fight tree di- dertati on c ourse.
p«in, pemaps 3a0,000 >of them,”
I eases causing widespread dam- The Canadian Teacher’s Fede­
said Sato. “Most of these esti­
"Schools
Out!
Watch
For
Children!"
:ge to British Columbia forests.
mated swords here were brought
ration (CTF) affiliates chose the
1ORONTO—The closing of Toronto schools for summer vaca­ home b.y servicemen returning
H^was granted a post-doctor- teachers for this assignment
tion means that 340,017 carefree youngsters are nosy playing names from World War IT.”
13 fellowshiii by the National
from
among
applications
submitResearch Council to help in the
Sato is not interested in mod­
La^ year 4 ^hoo! children were killed
campaign against a group of fun­ ted by7 their own members. Af­ an^Ol inh^
ern-day7 mass-produced swords.
accidents in Toronto. The Metro Toronto
gi known as "busts.”
filiates will pay7 either all, or S VZ-?d"7Traffic
s ™u™ts to be -re alert daring thS „ He seeks swords which date back
There are about 60 kind's of part, of the cost of sending these
aution period and urges parents to warn Youngsters to look both as far as the 11th and 12th cen­
rusts m B.C.
One of the best Canadian teachers to Africa. The
CrOSSinff a street Here Heathe^S idRonS
tury. Ihcy are hand-made. Since
known is the
— pine blister -which Rockerfeller Foundation is pro­ bapsford warn motorists that “School’s out—watch out.”
he
ha> undertaken his search
killed thousands of white
pine.
viding a grant of $5,000. to
Sato has located only two of the
The main problem for scien­ assist with orientation and travel.
historic_ ones—one in Washingtists has been identifying the Crossroads Africa Inc. is also co­
I RC. and the other in Elkhart, Invarious types of rusts, many of operating by’ talcing care of cer­
I
diana.
TORONTO.—Mr. Ken Kutsuwinch look alike.
Since it became known Hint he
tain costs of those teachers going kake, Secretary of the J.C. Cul­ ... T? ”"e T ““ l“U' 5 Wizc-s,
Mr. Hiratsuka developed a
<vent to non-Japanese. The Mg io SKli„ff historjc ^.^ Sa
to Liberia.
tccimque for identifying the
tural Centre, reports that the
Alr Tnp To J“pn"' tas receivod hundreds of letters
rusts while studying for his PhD
The candidates were chosen “Annual Trip To Japan” Raffle TTY
plus
b.,00.
expenses
or $2,000. in from sword owners' throughout
degreeat the University of In­ from a large number of applica­
was
again
a
big
success
this
year.
diana. He now is at work separat- tions,, all of a very high calibre.
“XT
1M “” -'"^describing biades. He
Approximately 12,500 tickets
•ng and identifying the B.C.
o
' ln

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found that most of these were
Air. Ito will be instructing were sold at $1.00 a piece. Exsevers
at
the
J.C.
Centre
not
among the prized groups
some 400 African teachers in his penses incurred (prizes, printing,
‘‘‘,Imost 80 Percent I Sato expressed his hope that
course.
Tlie staff is com­ publicity7, etc.) was estimated at
ot the ticket buyers were non- I the continuing friendly relations
prised of 13 additional African $4,300. Net profit was $8,200.
Japanese.”
between the United States and
instructors and headed by an
------ ---------- ;——-------- ——______ _ I Japan will encourage samurai
African director.
IOKONTO.—For all those
the prized swords.” He stressed
Mr. Ito holds a B.A. decree
dismayed at not seeing Karathat
the sword search does not
from McMaster and a Bachelor
fe expert, Mas Tsuruoka dej
.denote
a rising military7 spirit in
^ XNCOUVER.—The Summer
of Pedagogy from the University
monsfrate his art at the re-7° a;”;on Saturday, July7 13th ^pan but “is a historical and
School
of
the
Arts,
U.B.C.,
will
of Toronto. He plans to return to
cent Toronto JCCA Picnic,
in Vancouver over- ^Wis matter.” .
oe jiost to two groups of distin­ a“G, WI“
^e explained: "These swords
here i s some good news. TsuCanada on August 27th to take guished Japanese artists this U1f
J1
T
summer,
Sept.
2nd
are
the soul of samurai.”
up a new position as Principal of summer. On Saturday, July7 13th,
moka sensei will be appearing
thes?
Sherwood Heights Schools in Ha­ 1963, for the first time in Cana­
011 “Sport Folio” aver CBCda
will
be
the
presentation
of
Will
conduct
a
potterv
workshop
S
recovered
they7 are to be
milton effective September.
TT on Tuesday, July 9th at
t^ traditional Japanese drama. under the auspices of the Suni shr^
J^nese museums or
6-'00 P.M.
KYOGEN at the U.B.C. auditori­ mer School.
These .artists are
t
um
from
8:30
p.m.
Three.mem
­
Ikis ^“Father of Canadian
FOUR SHIPS
coming to the University with the c
Payment is being offered
bers of a famous Japanese co-operation of the Centre foH LUT swordsAanre
has almost singleMAIL TO JAPAN. Four ships family, Manzo Nomura and his
will soon be leaving Vancouver sons Manzaku and Goro, will ap­ Asian Arts at the University of
1‘KucJh promoted Karate to
one of
for Japan. They are: .Manila de­ pear in specialized theatrical Washington, Seattle, where ' the
our fastest growing
parting on July, llfh; Texas de­ norms which have developed in Nomura s will be in residence un­
sports.
He is the Supreme
parting on July7 loth;. Shigaharu association with, and in contrast til late August, and where Mr.
c
Morth American Instructor
Maru departing on July7 18th; to, the better known Noh drama. Hamada will present a threeOregon Mail departing on July The artists will be arriving from week workshop in August.
T' J‘,e. ‘^^'Lpan Karate-doh
20th.
equation and holds a. 5 thSeattle via G.
Railway7 at |
Tan. JCCA Bulletin
an Black Belt degree.

CW

J. C. Centre Ticket Results

Karate On TV

Two DistiiigiiisW Artists Gaming To &■?"'

CINCINNATI .— A
small, physiologi
who knew D;
one ever d;a‘,” he added.
bright star is gone from Cinin- slnro well, said recently.
nati, Ohio, USA.
Hr. Tashiro leaves his wife, , ur. Eckstein said he believes
WINNIPEG, Man.—Two WinScarcely five feet tall, Dr. Mrs. Shizuka Tashiro .and three tnat the reason Dr. Tashiro miss­
es, the international honor was
^W5 Canadian students Shiro Tashiro put himself among children, all graduates of the Col­ that the field of microchemistry
recipients of scholastic the scientific giants with “one lege of Medicine: Kiyoshi, a sur­ developed swiftly7 after the study
brilliant piece of work” he com­ geon at Rome, N.Y.; Kazuo, a
Recently. They7 are:
pleted
nearly 50 years ago.
radiologist at Cincinnati General ana obscured it.
J^T Okauchi, daughter
Dr. Tashiro got his bachelor of
The man, 79, died here June 12 Hospital, and Mrs. Mitsuko Ta­
a .,. 3*rs- Wm. Nakauchi, at his home.
science^
and doctor of philosophy
shiro Laforet, a blood disease re­
emnng Our Lady of ViA
_
The
scientist,
working
at
the
searcher in Boston.
Chicago. In 1923.* heXvas^warded I SCARBOROUGH Ont.—Fifty
?!j Tas warded a $100
University
of
Chicago,
used
a
For
his
work
at
Chicago,
Dr.
Tp to attend Sacred- tiny apparatus to prove that small
redded bliss was celei ashiro came close to getting a the degree of Doctor‘of Medical
onvent.
Ju-ne 22n<L 1963 by Mr.
segments of life breathed and Nobel prize. “There certainly7 was Science by Kvoto Imp-rial UM
Mji Sakumoto became the that nerves, then looked upon as
vers-ty and' the next vear return
?-gak’j Z 3’ and his wife>
talk beyond Cincinnati that he ed
to his native Jauan for X
Some 140 people attT~ T‘e Canadian Pitts- little more than electrical wires, - 'vas going to get it. ... I heard
':®^rses Scholarship for also lived and breathed.
Crown
Prince
Prize
from
thIm
a
party
for the couple at
from a reasonable number of dis’ my of
the Kwon^ ^^
4 me Manitoba Associa“If that doesn't seem import­ tnguished physiologists that he peria- Acader
Arcliitects Book Prizes. ant to you, I can assure you that was in line for the prize,” Dr.
rp , . _
and Airs. Ogaki were mar
In 1953, I .£ Tasmro
became an ried at Victoria, B.C. in 1913'
Uxnioto is a 4th Year it is,” Dr. Gustav Eckstein, re­ Eckstein said.
American
c ^zen when immigra- I They have 9 sons 21
i
ture student.
tired University of Cincinnati
“He came as close to it as any- Lion Isavs
r^lsypn
I win * „ jo __
- *
&r^ndchildI ’^Hj and 3 great grandchildren.

Wonts Win Awards.

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PAGE 2
Saturday, July^og

Dates andDoinas

Nisei Acte & HuMi Personal Notes Across Canada I
—-—:- - - - - - - - —- - - - - - - ——I Star In Stage Roles Of L
Jr" YBA Presents "Beachcomber's Bop" July 6th
~
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Obituaries
was
Now
World Of Suzie Wong
28th at Bates & Dodds R ^
for your enjoyment.
here, what
YAMASHITA
Service. The Rev E^

1963. Funeral
a T
TORONTO.—
that the hot and prizes
weather is
better way
So be comfortable. Be smart.
By RALPH HICKLIN
to spend.’ a hot sultry summer Save money. Come to the “Beach­

■' Yoshii
VANCOUVER,
B.C. — Mr. officiated.
evening- than at a real cool dance comber’s Bop” to-night from
Manjiro
Yamashita,
-80,
passed
VINELAND, Ont. — That old
—The Beachcomber’s Bop—to be 8 p.m. to 11:45 p.m. at the Tor­
Chinese
fortune cookie; The away on June 16, 1963 at Mount Marriages
presented by the Jr. Y.B.A.
onto Buddhist Church.
World of Suzie Wong, chief sur­ Joseph Hospital. Tsuya was held
To carry out the theme, the
SAKALBRYDON
vivor of the byg’one days when at home and funeral was held
Reminder
dress is to be strictly casual—
at
the
Vancouver
Buddhist
Dance: The Beachcomber’s Bop Broadway was in its east-meets- Church on June 18th. Cremation vn^™^ ^-fe 0* I
shorts,. Bermudas, clamdiggers,
jo oakai, daughter nf th- r
Place:
Toronto
-Buddhist west phase, was on view again took place on the following day.
slacks, etc. Short-shorts get in
this week at the Garden Centre
Church,
918
Bathurst
St.
Saka
’ a?d' the Iate JI1’®CM1
for 25 gents, Bermudas and Ja^
^
3^
Theatre. The confection is much
Sakai,
became the bride of >’1
Time:
8-11:45
p.m.
maicas 50 cents, clamdigger and
more palatable than on its last I
wau a
Brydon of EdinbaJi
Day:
Saturday,
July
6.
cabinboys 75 cents, slacks $1.00
and
Montreal
on the 29th of fel
trip
here
two
years
ago,
thanks
halua
Dress and admission: Short­
■ and those suffering in white shirt
largely
to
a
very
able
actress,
I
/TORONTO.

Mr.-Akira
Hama,
at the Mount Royal Unifl
shorts 25 cents
\ and tie corresponding dress the
Lani Moyazaki, in the title role’ ^’ passed away on June 27tli, Church in Montreal.
,aB
Jamaicas
and
Bermudas
50c.
price -’s $1.25.
•Not too much can be done to j
Clamdiggers and cabinboys 75c
;
Be bold and show your legs
Slacks $1.00
; off. There will be novelty dances
Shirt and tie and dresses $1.25 SStSSS

feiX WttSX
"‘s^fLh’earted whores and strug.

• Stratford, Ontario
TORONTO. — The T.Y.B.S. is
once again planning a trip to
Stratford, Ontario to see two
highly fated shows.
THE MIKADO is featured in
the afternoon and CYRANO de
BERGERAC in the evening.
Tickets for the two shows plus
~bus fare is only $10.00 per per-

Canadian’s Guitar Sends Japanese Teenagers I
.
ERSKINE
I
in
Canadian-born David
By

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JOHNSON
to

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son. The bus will leave at 10:00
a.m. Saturday, August 3, 1963.
For tickets or information, you
may call:
Miss Trudy Hirano — BA. 5_
8148 or .Morgan Harris WA. 1_
4872.

ghng painters belong to an
He added a surprising new sound tn
Finva’
t
BL
Sr'V i™d happier day; and it motor horns, jazz bands, twanging samisens and vendor-’8^"5 *■
will take something more than
The sound was of American fo°k s01^^^^
W I
?” °F?,IF1 iocale - something and Water Boy-over which Xanes^
like brilliant writing—to ■resued meters in appreciation.
Panese audiences broke the applause® .
However, possibly „ o K w^s funny because the young and handsome folk balladiei ■
lullea by the near Oriental tem­
^en?e tO°k off his COat and put 011 his guitar here.®
T.Y.B.S. perature, I was able to regard
music the story is more important than the tune.
■ •
Suzie s world >amiablv and ap­ d™n-°y’ ?art of the tidal wave of folk entertainment sweeping® J
plaud Miss Miyazaki Toudly,
n oe?ca’ ^sualized himself bombing out and jetting back tAel I;
„ She plays Suzie with wonder* • j con^c^on- She catches the
*
KIDOKWAN JUDO INSTITUTE
*
acid-tongued jealousy of the pro­ 328 Dupont St. Toronto
^®ther,the Japanese understood the stories in his folk sow I stitute over the man she loves, Siew diM under
he ®ayS' "they keened. the act as thoril I
QUALIFIED NISEI BLACK BELT INSTRUCTORS
as well as the marshmallow- Paey<< la understand, and I was surprised. .
B
Special Instructors For Children On
coated aspects of the role. And
They were so pleased I gave them the'works and they loved it” fl
Ul the moments that call for stoic
Friday Evenings And Sunday Afternoons
• e™ Smghg 'adaptations of Japanese folk songs, with I
suffering her final scene, for English lyrics
by his song^miter manager, Buck Ram.
I
example, after the drowning of
^ericairfolk
songs
are.
outgrowths
of
events
or
social®
her son this Suzie is quite mov­ £$ riitions, his introduction of folk singing here may, he suggests.®
ing.
Toby11” a Japan-ese folk song about the horrible traffic tieups in ®
For Repairs On
Paul K; Asada, D.C., N.D.
Jack Ryland, as the rich bov
Chiropractor, Naturopath
. ??ecLr • Pa^nter? partnered her Silk^a^°U
T.V. — RADIO — HI-FI
uP°^the “folksy set,” David Troy recorded
Rheumatism, Discs, Sciatica
His role is an, almost imLumbago, Arthritis, Migraine
when he decided to take the folk
^ossible one, the -writing proindJAMES KAMINO
suggestion op Ram. The young man’s voice and per.
Nerve Conditions
iiig nothing for the actor except ..Quality have Ram
convinced that he’s destined for unlimited heights. I
728A St/'CIair Ave. West
T.V. SERVICE
straw suitable for stuffing dumHi block’ west of Christie)
Ryland, possibly assist- Dian?bndTfT?°a a guitar’ David Troy was lead voice of The
Telephone: LE. 6-8220
EM. 4-9913
by *Re ?act that he is Miss whllT^^
roll group which sold nine million reconk
if no answer call — 233-3869
Miyazaki s husband, managed to
Dick
television
with Perry Como, Arthur Godfrey and
(TORONTO)
TORONTO
So?^.flesh and Wood out
One
of
them
records,
Little Darlin’, was the tops.
of the stuffing.
the yS
® fc be happier ,about rock V roll going on the shelf in i
Les^’ ^le Orientals
ed?ietter than the westerners. trivpfn k
!1C’ he Say% 1S more honest. It’s not nearly as coJ
Welcome Japanese Canadian Friends
The flower of the bar” Suzie’s
pU a1' music which a"guy sits down to write for money.®
colleagues, were a startling-look­ 1Folk^k^^s something t^^ happens out of the vitality of a country.®
ing group; and skirt slits are
1
’that a fou- singer is either a hypocrite or a ®
bemS ™'n hi?her ^is vear.
epoitei. I hope Ini in the reporter class.”
®
Yoshi A aka, as the proprietor of
*
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*
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®
tbe equivocal hotel where most
varied
hi
Guelph,
Ontario,
to
a
family
of
many
Special Attention on Take Out Orders
ol the emoting is done, was ef_ hrt ovm ct^
unde was the famous “Smiling Jack” who h^B
CaroIine Stuart, as the ms own Canadian network radio shows for many years.
v: EM., 2-0029 For Reservations EM. 2-4322
B
Englishwoman who wants the
; . 126 Elizabeth Street at Dundas, Toronto
painter only for his art and Robin
Van.
1 -n; as her monocle-sportino$
Catering to Wedding Banquets, Showers and Parties
straight man, were surely stod/
DRIVE SAFEL5
gier
than even Hong Kong Eng­
AND LIVE!
Seating Capacity 240
i| ^ ■
lish need be.
°
r?1 c e .°?er important part of
Lucien C. Kurata;
It is a good policy to
Ben, Suzies steady protector, iti
have the RIGHT POLICY
xias disconcerting to find a part
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
Consult
. WELCOME JAPANESE CANADIANS
so obviously written for an En- ’
NOTARY PUBLIC
lishman, played by Bill Becker
Office
Hours Saturday
WALES and DUNCAN
Cn±?an °f.the B^rick
October to April Inclusive
Ui aw foi d persuasion. '
;
INSURANCE AGENTS
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
the.scenes between
Suite 513 Temple Building
464 Yonge Street, Toronto
d her pamteih the direcTORONTO
o
Phone WA. 1-3171
H? deseiwes no particular noRes: BO. 7-34271
EM. 8-3323
n
tt was abominably slow
NOW SERVING BUSINESSMEN’S LUNCHEONS
particularly in the deadly open’
ONLY $1.00
nig scene. The crowd scenes we
OFFICE
12 NOON TO 4 P.M.
residence
EM. -1-1334
and the licentiousSAY IT WITH
2 Vesta Drive
SPECIAL ATTENTION FOB TAKEOUT ORDERS
- .^ of the hotel bar could stand I EM. 4-1395
HUdson 5-1365
. FLOWERS
Open Noon to 3 aon.

Ordera to Take Out
comparison with the orgies of the
average
strawberry
So
daL
A. E. McKague, Q.C.
EM. 8-2475
131A Dundas St W., Toronto
SHARON'S FLORIST
last
performance to-night.

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Men’s Scott McHales
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Saturday. July 6, 1963

------ -------------PAGE 7

Man. JCCA News

J. Cameramen Make Sukiyaki Of Nikko;
Picnicking Yamada Men Default To Follis

The June meeting of the MJCCA executive was held on Wed।
nesday, June 5th, at the Manitoba Buddhist Church Hall Chairmen
for the meeting were: NL SMmizu (Past P^^
inning two I around the ba^ when
Minutes of the last meeting was read and approved
of their Hast three games and
v
r - ' P
TEAM STANDINGS
The Consulate of Japan requested the assistant
^ P^ce
the TC ,f
c a
W L
T Pts
in conducting a family survey to determine whether
?ay Baseball league ^S’le
througn his k
Ike
9
1
9
of Canada, Japan, or dual citizens This will be
nnH Clt^S I standings,, Japan Camera Centre Shiozaki scored ahead of Nakai Yamada Studio
0
8
Japan Camera
4
0
6
m v
+ '
I Follis Garage, then trounced Ya i
came up with one last
4
1
x
denotes
winner
of 4 point
reported on the past -winter activities of the Junior mada Studio 12-6 and last Sun^ flUal inninS as they
JCCA. The-attendance averaged around 16 persons per night, with daF smashed Nikko Garden’s to Lr
across two runs on two
walks.
a,ma^UnU^ ofG°- ^t was reported that new-equipment will be needed the tune of 12-5.
cr'ksS an error and singles by
*
*
this fall. Mr. Yamane was requested to continue looking after tht n u
I , lozati and Nakai. However, bv
GAMES
TO
ALO
BROW
group and to make an effort to form an executive. ^th^reprSenta- h
the
°f Mel Tsu' fchis time the game was welfbeTed Reeve: Follis Garage vs
twes to the MJCCA executive. He was asked further t?^^
rnd r^ch for any last minute
Japan Camera Centre
with plans for a softball tournament for the picnic.
P
, tO ^^ P1^61' Bob Nishika-. heroics on the part of Nikko.
Yamada Studio
PICNIC: The annual picnic is to be held on Sunday Tnlv
rCtfr"'' Nishikawa,
The western half of the Sunat Selkirk Park, Selkirk, Man. Tickets will be 50c per persoJ with season IfSr tw^os^
&y twinbiU between .Follis Gar*
*
*
exception for non-working students, kiddies and pensioners Refresh the near 90
S tir^d ^ a?e aad Yamada Studio went to
ments will be supplied. In case pf rain, August 4th wat
heat
got lamada Studio via a default
^seTCd- Raffle tickets will be sold at 25c each. Prizes will be- (1) l and Ted Suzuki in^be fn?0-10 when the league leaders could not
or more
Stereo record player (2) Luggage set (3) undetermined at pre^it Xg
“ ^ fmal
C01^
* team. Seems that
AB H Avg
S'XS™ aPPeal ”m be
t0
* com'
The c_hop broke open a
^’"#
22 11
.500
r?
.Ikeda. YS
14
,’"'“1 (conversational Japanese) commenced on June s&^d^ K”s£ Scw S "X ? ?
1
.500
Yoshida, JC
18
8
.444
11
h’ KatSUya iS the mstructor.
Nakai in the fourth inning whi their team, sponsor and the^lea
Ebata. JC
.16
6
.375
Sagawara, I
MJCCA forwarded a donation of $15.00 and J.C. group dona- th7 took advantage of a walk gue.
15
5
.333
Tani, YS
18
tions to the Building Fund of the Winnipeg- Art Gallery
two en’ors and came up with
6
.333
Miike, FG
15
5
fo- tee^TXa XX X ““ X
HoW is ”iL ft“'XSlve s"gles lo plate
.333
M Tsuji, JC
20
6
.300
quet a?d Dale”?
(S^day) for our Annual Christmas Ban.
After adding one more run in

Hall renta! payment to the Manitoba Buddhist Church was an- the fifth inning- of Tsuji’s single I
arid Nishikawa’s triple, Japan
to assist the Manitoba Camera errupted for five more I
Funf Aun?alUrCh “ their sale of raffle tickets for their Building
luns in the sixth as tliey again I
took opportunity of Nikko mis­
cues to. come up. -with timely hits
Outlook which brought across the runners.
Japan , added their 12th run in
the final frame when Nikko re­
liefer Mas Mori walked in a run.
Lyle Ebata and Nishikawa had
two Nits apiece for Japan to help
Tsuji with the batting load.
Nikko got one run in the fourth
as Dennis Nakata singled, went
to second as Mori walked and
scored on Mitsuru Nishihama’s
single. The Restauranters added
two more in the following frame
as Nakai came all the way

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N E W

Cosmopolitan Cuisine

Specie! Boy 1st Jopan

THE NEW CANADIAN

Authorised as second cla^s aril
Writer. Welvin Stroud, a he- the shrine. He beat a hand drum ■and
for payment of postaae
I.,,
gro teacher in Tokyo, tells about for a few minutes and' then put
Post Office Department,' Oft^'
By STELLA ITO
spending a ‘'special day” with it down. The morning* newspaperAJINOMOTO meaning “Essence of Taste” is the original Mono some faithful followers of the was brought in. After reading .1. UMEZUKI, Pub
Sodium Glutamate (popularly abbreviated as MSG). It is made from Nichiren Buddhist sect.
u-a,
J^ngiisn
S^r-w,
the paper he sat awhile, beat his
pure vegetable proteins under the most modern methods and sani­
drum and then stood up. He step­ Editor, KEN MORI. Ja^j
tary conditions. This magical super seasoning was invented by the
ped down, walked to the shrine Section Editor and Advertising
late Dr. Kjkunae Ikeda of Japan in 1908, and ever since has been
By WELVIN STROUD
and began bowing. We all bowed
SUBSCRIPTION
manufactured and sold by this company the world over. There has
together with him. I .don’t know
The
alarm
woke
me
at
fifteen
^4.00 per 6 months
been other products of similar nature, but none has achieved and
5 He returned to
37.00 per year
minutes before five. In the pre­ how many
retained the quality and satisfaction associated with Ajinomoto.
his platform anc
dawn
semi-darkness
I
walked
to'
479
AJINOMOTO performs miracles in all dishes by bringing out
a small bell and’ hunting. All
the natural flavor up to the taste-surface. Meat dishes emerge with Santokus. Just before reaching joined . with him. Phis chanting
Toronto 2-B. Ont,
a heightened flavor that stimulates appetites to a keener enjoyment. the store I noticed a group of went on for thre to five minuEMpire 6-5005
Vegetables, soups, salads, sauces and gravies achieve a new enticing
into
the
distance,
beating
har
savoriness when Ajinomoto is added.:
then
drums. A group of boys were a
■ot
Just a little ... a pinch ... goes a long wav.
eady
to
speak.
Three
tape
reBEET AND POTATO SALAD
ording sneakers were placed beup. One of the foreman
(6 servings)
ore
him on-the floor. He spoke
his
group.
He
Ingredients:
was
ring,
of
beads
cups cold boiled potatoes
around his neck and carrying a
I1?
cups cold boiled beets
9
bos. He thought I was an
band paddle. He told me to wait
hard cooked eg*gs
Female Help Wanted
9
from India, and welcomed
until
five-thirty
when
Mr.
Horiu
­
tsp. dry mustard
Aft
chi, the directing manager who
he left the OPERATORS experienced :r
4
thsp. melted butter
•axing
,
skirts and slims. Steady wn
had invited me, would come. The room.
vinegar^
once! Buchan-Sinclair Ltd.,
' A.s we went downstairs one of at
group left beating' their hand
salt and pepper
iinaton St. ;W.... (Toronto)
the monks too' my arm and led'
drums and chanting.
% tsp. Ajinomoto
HOME sewers, experienced, or single
Method:
Standing in front of the store ne into a room. Ju ;t in front of needle
sewina of y- uses. Aphe
sliding
doors
was another ply 670 machine
Dice
potatoes
and beets. Make- the
Richmond St. W. (To: cn'.o)
.
— following dressing: Mash I noticed several early-morning
room.
There
sat
the
main
priest
A young man came
yolks of hard cooked eggs to a paste with dry pepper to taste. Add activities.
OPERATOR, finisher. Excerin—'^ 0,
Ajinomoto and enough vinegar to -make a consistency of heavy cream. running by, obviously a boxer. talking to several people. The Iadi.es
’ dresses.
Permanent
cos-Uci
monk
urged
me
to
go
on
in
and
Mix the potatoes and beets with dressing and put in a salad Another boy came riding by on
Apply Nu-Mode Dress Co. 368-5106 'T^
‘ ” ''”‘'
bowl which has been rubbed with garlic. Chop egg whites and sprin­ a racing bicycle. And a group of talk with him, asking if I could onto).'
speak
Japanese.
I
replied,

onlykle over top as garnish.
W
u .
seven fellows ran by dressed only
SEWING machine operator
STUFFED PEPPER SALAD
hi judo uniforms. This all hap­ a little.” It was one of the few dresses. Experienced. Hildet r bet's:
(6 Servings)
pened' as dawn began to break times that my shyness has pre­ Limited, 9th. floor, 96 Soadina * A- ■nue
Ingredients:
and- the two marching groups vented me from going on in. I (Toronto).
9
large green peppers
disappeared in the distance, be- felt that I had intruded enough.
Cottage For Rent
pkg. cream cheese
Just^outside the door of the
tween five-twen t y
and fiveV- cup mayonaise
temple we bowed once more. As LONG POINT beach on Lc
twenty-five.
Erie. Fka14 tsp. Ajinonioto
we walked to the car one of the sonable rate. Phone BE.
Another
foreman
of
the
egg
% tsp. salt
section of the store walked uu foremen told me that the service
14 cup Stuffed olives, sliced
.and together we opened the large was mainly given for some
Apartment For Reni
Method:
door for him to bring the car out. twenty-one new employees (high
Wash peppers, cut off tops (chop and reserve for use in filling) A few minutes later, Mr. Horiu-' school graduates). They had en­ MODERN apartment, call 255-5321
mid remove seeds.
07
chi, showed up, carrying a eather tered the store on March tenth. Parklawn Manor, 317 Parklawn Road
Mash cream cheese to a paste with the mayonaise to which bag and wearing a string- of Next month we will get twenty- Toronto 18.
'
(S. Tsumura, Prop.)
Ajinomoto has been added.
five more new ones (junior high
beads around his neck.
_
Add olives, chopped green pepper tops, salt. Fill peppers with
After riding along for a few graduates).
For Sale
this mixture and chill thoroughly until firm.
At
seven-thirty
I
was
sitting
kilometers Mr. Horiuchi took his
Slice with a sharp knife and arrange on crisp lettuce
STORE FOR SALE
paddle-like hand drum out of the in the d'oniutory cafeteria eating
SHORT ORDER: To A2 cup sour cream, add 3 tbsp, vineear. 1 leather
GROCERY, Welles! y and On­
case and began to recite breakfast..,with my fellow work - VARIETY
tsp. sugai, A tsp. Ajinomoto, salt and pepper to taste. A quick deli
eis, I spent the rest of the morn- tario Streets. $1,200 weekly turnover.
Low rent, living quarters. $5,600. cash.
cious salad dressing to serve with cabbage, cucumbers, or anv other group of marching fellows. We
at the store.
we ha d Phone.
WA. 2-8492 (Toronto).
salad.
*
hopped out and joined them. The other exciting experiences, but
they will have' to wait until an­
foreman returned to the store.
other time.
We walked along and I wished
Following lunch I took a short
Buy & Sell
Your Home
FIRE — THEFT — AUTO
that I had a drum and was not nap as we had been invited -to
wearing my overcoat. We passed supper with our good friend Mr. j BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and
Consult
NOTARY PUBLIC
Through
the day-laborers, in their yellow Sunahada, who had just returned
221 VICTORIA ST., TORONTO
caps, finishing up their night’s from'a 60-day trip to America
$
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EM. 3-5002
OX. 1-3388 (Res.)
work
on
the
roads.
Kkvery
in
­
£ teresting how most of the work and Europe.
Representing
'«cr
We left home at four o’clock
WM. FYSH REAL ESTATE § on the' roads is done at night to meet him at five. Since , his
when there is no traffic. Some English is not too good he had
LIMITED,
£
main streetcovered with written the plans for the evening
For All Classes of
heavy
planks
during
the day and on three sheets of paper. He is
1444 Danforth Ave.,
are
closed
off
at
night.
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oiuer^
an Edokko (old Tokyo child, his
Toronto
£
Soon
the
car
returned,
carry
­
family
having
been
in
Tokyo
for
Bus. — HO. 9-1151
Phone: PL. 9-2632
ing four girls and two boys. 'I at least three generations); .so
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my overcoat and bor­ we wall cieturn to the Ed'o period.
proprietor
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rowed the driver’s hand! dram.
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JON ONODERA
the group of boys that I was a area, and old Tokyo area. . The
part of passed the girls, putting table was a 2” by 10” board plac­
SUNDAY, JULY 7, 1963
us in the lead. Soon we reached er. upon the tatami. We sat on
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10:00 A.M., English Language Service
the temple. Before going in we our legs in good oriental style.
(With Centenial United Church)
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moved our shoes. After greeting loach;; miniature leeches, aboutone of the. priests we went uu- two to three inches long (have
Toronto
stairs.
just, learned that these dojo,
Much to my surprise there ^a™-_ which used to be in. the
The modern tcay to be
were only two large drums and rice, fields, are dying out because
traditionally correct about twenty-five people
ot the chemicals being used'); Mr.
ting on the second floor, Five Sunahara, m raw green onions
of them were Santoku’s emover the cooking
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meal.
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