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I
THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1961
Point Blank
By HOWARD IKEBUCHI
Toronto, Ont.
Atom Deaths Exaggerated
HIRO SHI MA.—America ns who
investigated the effect of the first
atom bomb on Hiroshima were
instructed by Washington to de
liberately exaggerate bomb ca
sualties to create a terrifying’
image of the bomb’s power, a top
U.S. officer in the MacArthur
occupation of Japan said recently.
“The actual deaths from the
bomb’s blast and heat during the
first 24 hours were between 2000 welfare in Japan.
and 3000,” former Brig. Gen.
‘‘Can Be Justified”
Crawford F. Sams, now a Uni
A pleasant
Japanese male
“As a philosophical thing, 1
versity of California consultant, think this can be justified. But we
smiled somewhat shyly as he ex
told the American Society for In- should not fool ourselves today;
pressed his deep and sincere de
we should face the facts.”
sire to meet a Japanese-Canadian
We were instructed to build
The facts, according to Dr.
girl.
KIYOSHI
SAWADA, a
up the image of the bomb's des Sams, are that most of the sub
X-ray technician, (one of few
tructive power as a deterrent to sequent deaths at Hiroshima,
from fire, infection, and even ra
persons from Japan to be gran
war,’’ said Sams, who was Mac- diation sickness, were prevent
ted, under the hypocritical Im
Arthur’s top aide for health and able.
migration policies of Canada, the
“The popular myth—that we
status of a landed immigrant,)
dropped a bomb on Hiroshima,
is wondering where all the girls
and .100,090 people died—has no
basis in fact,” he said. “Even by
in Montreal are hiding. He can’t
including every death from every
find any — and has asked the
cause, in Hiroshima for
New Canadian, via this column,
months after the bomb you can
to .aid him. in his search.
Kiyoshi Sawada
not
reach a total of more than
WINNIPEG, Man. — Renown
She was born in Vancouver,
47,000
persons.”
Kiyoshi, who is thirty-six years old, is an extremely amicable Nisei geneticist, Dr. Irene Uchida B.C. and comes from a family of
He
conceded
that 21,000 Perindividual who has every intention of remaining in Canada and be- of Winnipeg was recently named 4 sisters. One of her sisters Mrs.
sons died in the first week, but
conmig a citizen. He would, therefore, like to get in touch with an as the “Woman Of The Year” by Yamazaki is the wife of the well- insisted most of these were from
unattached Nisei girl with whom — love permitting — he could
the Woman’s Advertising Club of known Nisei architect, Georg'e the fire that swept the tindery
city.
share the future. “Of course.” he said, “she doesn’t necessarily have
Yamazaki of Toronto.
Winnipeg.
“We will never know what part
to be from the immediate Montreal area. I love to travel and I
Dr. Uchida now works as the of the fire caused by the heat of
A graduate of the University
would appreciate hearing from any girl across Canada.”
Head Geneticist for the Winnipeg fission and what part was caused
Any unattached female who is interested in writing to Kiyoshi of British Columbia and the Uni
by tipping over thousands of
can see from his picture that he is a not unattractive fellow. This versity of Toronto, this outstand Children’s Hospital. She was charcoal hibachis,” he said.
former Kami-kazi fighter pilot, filled with the zest and vigor of a ing doctor has been the recipient given the “Woman of the Year”
Radiation Inconsequential
youth in his prime is a supple 140 pounder who stands at about five of many large grants to assist award for her “outstanding re
Radiation was inconsequential
feet six inches tall.
her vital work.
search in the field of genetics.
as
a cause of death, Dr. Sams
Kiyoshi who arrived in Canada two years ago via the U.S.A,
said.
(where he spent a year at Boston’s Massachusetts General Hos
In another part of his speech
pital,) laughed heartily when I asked him whether he found any
he
said no more than 18 per cent
difference between Americans and Canadians.
of the total deaths could be at
‘‘You’ll excuse me for laughing,” he apologized, “but I find
tributed directly or indirectly to
NEW YORK. — Former Presi would become prevalent.
very little difference between the two.”
radiation.
“I hope not,” he said.“ I don’t
dent Truman said recently that
-Asked afterwards where the in
“None at all?” I persisted.
believe
in it. What’s that word structions to exaggerate came
racial
intermarriage
was
against
“Well,” he replied, after a moment’s thought. “When I step
ped off the plane at Dorval, (airport,) I was so surprised to hear the teachings of the Bible and about four feet long? Miscegena from, Dr. Sams replied:
“Now you are in a sensitive
- ■
—
'
. my go^ J thought we were in a he hoped
many people speaking
French,
wouldn’t; become tion ?”
area. Just say the instructions
country other than Canada. . French is something I didn’t know widespread in the United States.
He advised his questioners to were carried to Japan from Wa
about. . . ”
Truman
was
asked
by
news
read
the Bible and said they shington by Gen. Farrell.”
Actually, Kiyoshi speaks very fluent English and has picked
Dr
also made these
men
on
his
early
morning
walk
would learn racial intermarriage
up a smattering of French phrases which he laughingly says,
points:
"doesn’t sound one bit like French when I say it.” As I spoke with if he thought intermarriage was opposed to Bible teachings.
Human beings can stand as
A furor was raised by Tru many as 1000 “rads”—units of
him, I realised that, unlike other Japanese nationals that visit or
man’s statement in New York. radiations—over the course of a
come to Canada, he hadn’t used one word of Japanese to convey
The hottest retort came from year without any outward ill efhis thoughts. Kiyoshi is that fluent!
fects.
Univ, of Hawaii lecturer Joseph
On the whole, Kiyoshi finds Canada a lovely country in which
The intensity of fallout radiahe hopes to make his future, “so big and a wonderful place for
R. Mottl, a Caucasian whose wife tion from a bomb falls off by 90
anybody that likes to travel.” Kiyoshi, whose closely cropped hair
per cent in 48 hours, and by 99
is Negro.
and youthful facial features belie his thirty-six years, likes to tra
per cent in two weeks.
NEW YORK. — Wendy Naka
Said Mottl:
vel. An avid “shutter bug”, he showed me some pictures of places shima, 21, of Atlanta, Georgia
Most deaths at Hiroshima were
“Pm amused and astonished due to poor medical care and Hi
where he has visited since his arrival in Canada. To emphasize
his keen interest in photography, he informs me that he is currently was among some 10 American that a man of his intelligence and roshima is not a good model of
students returning from Cuba to
enrolled in a local photography school.
receive papers asking them to background—a former president nuclear warfare casualties.
Although three year's away from his native country, Kiyoshi appear
before the House Com whom I respect for his frankness
is not at all homesick. “It’s strange,” he said, “I’ve never felt home
mittee
on
Un-American Activi —would not have insight into
sick in my life, no matter where I am.” His freedom from home
ties
in
Washington,
D.C. She was the fact that the fundamental
sickness notwithstanding, Kiyoshi sometimes yearns for a home
one
of
44
students
who
staged a
cooked Japanese meal — but, he is, “very content with Canadian
sit-in
demonstration
because
the fact of integrations is not fair
style cooking. . . ”
employment practices, or integ
If I may be permited a comment here, I think, that the way State Department officials tried
to Kiyoshi's heart, not unlike that of other males, is through his to stamp their passports invalid. ration in the schools but is ac
A former student at City Col tually racial intermarriage.
TORONTO.—Mr. Ed Ide, Pre
stomach.
lege of New York, Miss Naka“The result of intermarriage sident of the National JCCA, re
Thus, if there are any fair maidens from 20 to 35 years who
is reported to be presently
wish to meet this lonesome bachelor and perhaps cook him a meal shima
cently was featured as the guest
CContinued on page 8)
or two—PLEASE write him. c/o this newspaper. We’ll forward unemployed. She is not attending
speaker at the Toronto Optimist
school.
?A replies, unopened', to Kiyoshi.
Club.
He spoke on the heritage of
the Japanese people and their
problems emigrating to Canada,
h
ome>
i
Nursing
Manual
as
well
as
an
as far back as 1879. President
Last year in the 19 classes । " ’.
TORONTO. — This fall the In, ,
Italian Manual. Here they had an Ide also spoke about Japan, old
Un^tiona^ Bed Cross celebrates taught, the percentage of ethnic i During the fall of 1961, for t e । OppOrtunity to learn to speak En5 r^Rennial year. It is an or- women was 43%.. These were _ first time, the Red Cross in 10-^^ on a subject that was of and new, and the many changes
anization that was born from nineteen nationalities represented. ronto made a definite appeal to, inferest and importance to the that has taken place between his
te idea that friend' nor foe, na- At the class closing parties, the the Italian speaking. Canaaians | we|fare of Her home and family. first visit in 1939 and his return
•onaMy, creed nor color, would usual cookies and tea supplied i through Home nursing Glasses । Each woman took home with her
nai were
Citi taught
L<lUg H G in
ill Italian,
J
using new ways to care for her family, visit in 1958.
?^rtere with the humanitarian by class members, were replaced , _:hat
;
and
pizza,
;
Italian
Home
Nursing
Manuals
distance in time of need. This by beancakes, fortes
new cooking and eating ideas and
' carried on today all over the from the kitchens <of Denmark, j sen| tQ Toronto from the Red even, if only a little, a knowledge
Britain, Germany, Japan, Latvia, crO5S in Rome.
of the language of her adopted
fnis
country of full and Lithuania, Palistian, Poland, Ukland.
Although
the
course
was
y. where hurricanes and rainia, Italy, Belgium. British
West ■ taught in Italian using Italian
There is a small library of
WINNIPEG, Man.—Two Nisei
= rarely happen, the inter Guinea, France, Norway,
manuals,
a
few
of
the
class
mem
nal aspect of rhe Red Cross Indies, Yugoslavia, America and bers who knew a little English Home Nursing books at the Red students were recently awarded
scholarships from the University
ty is
reflected in
other Holland.
asked if part of the leassons could Cross now, including German, of Manitoba.
They are: Miss
'• One of these very direct
The exchange of differences m ' be
uC taught in —
o___ By the
English.
end Portuguese, Japanese, Italian, Jean Yamashita—winner of a
co ^ts is through the Home
culture,
ideas and food added 3 of the^lS week ^course,’ complete ’ and French. The nurses teaching ZHumni Scholarship and Miss Ka
of lear lessons were taught in English the classes are from Jamaica, and ren Kiyoko Miyanishi—winner of
ar at the
Central Red zest to the serious task
inval-Ynd each of the women had in , Italy as well as those of CanaC
a Alumni Bursarv.
Headquarters, on Jaiwis ning home nursing skill ick at i her possession an English Homejdian background.
uable in caring for the
Wanted: A Single Nisei Femme
“Women Of The Year”
Goes To Nisei Geneticist
Truman Nix On Mixing
Nisei Girl
Ide Speaks
At Optimists
Canadian Red Cross Society Celebrates Centennial Year
2 Scholars
THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1961
Point Blank
By HOWARD IKEBUCHI
Toronto, Ont.
Atom Deaths Exaggerated
HIRO SHI MA.—America ns who
investigated the effect of the first
atom bomb on Hiroshima were
instructed by Washington to de
liberately exaggerate bomb ca
sualties to create a terrifying’
image of the bomb’s power, a top
U.S. officer in the MacArthur
occupation of Japan said recently.
“The actual deaths from the
bomb’s blast and heat during the
first 24 hours were between 2000 welfare in Japan.
and 3000,” former Brig. Gen.
‘‘Can Be Justified”
Crawford F. Sams, now a Uni
A pleasant
Japanese male
“As a philosophical thing, 1
versity of California consultant, think this can be justified. But we
smiled somewhat shyly as he ex
told the American Society for In- should not fool ourselves today;
pressed his deep and sincere de
we should face the facts.”
sire to meet a Japanese-Canadian
We were instructed to build
The facts, according to Dr.
girl.
KIYOSHI
SAWADA, a
up the image of the bomb's des Sams, are that most of the sub
X-ray technician, (one of few
tructive power as a deterrent to sequent deaths at Hiroshima,
from fire, infection, and even ra
persons from Japan to be gran
war,’’ said Sams, who was Mac- diation sickness, were prevent
ted, under the hypocritical Im
Arthur’s top aide for health and able.
migration policies of Canada, the
“The popular myth—that we
status of a landed immigrant,)
dropped a bomb on Hiroshima,
is wondering where all the girls
and .100,090 people died—has no
basis in fact,” he said. “Even by
in Montreal are hiding. He can’t
including every death from every
find any — and has asked the
cause, in Hiroshima for
New Canadian, via this column,
months after the bomb you can
to .aid him. in his search.
Kiyoshi Sawada
not
reach a total of more than
WINNIPEG, Man. — Renown
She was born in Vancouver,
47,000
persons.”
Kiyoshi, who is thirty-six years old, is an extremely amicable Nisei geneticist, Dr. Irene Uchida B.C. and comes from a family of
He
conceded
that 21,000 Perindividual who has every intention of remaining in Canada and be- of Winnipeg was recently named 4 sisters. One of her sisters Mrs.
sons died in the first week, but
conmig a citizen. He would, therefore, like to get in touch with an as the “Woman Of The Year” by Yamazaki is the wife of the well- insisted most of these were from
unattached Nisei girl with whom — love permitting — he could
the Woman’s Advertising Club of known Nisei architect, Georg'e the fire that swept the tindery
city.
share the future. “Of course.” he said, “she doesn’t necessarily have
Yamazaki of Toronto.
Winnipeg.
“We will never know what part
to be from the immediate Montreal area. I love to travel and I
Dr. Uchida now works as the of the fire caused by the heat of
A graduate of the University
would appreciate hearing from any girl across Canada.”
Head Geneticist for the Winnipeg fission and what part was caused
Any unattached female who is interested in writing to Kiyoshi of British Columbia and the Uni
by tipping over thousands of
can see from his picture that he is a not unattractive fellow. This versity of Toronto, this outstand Children’s Hospital. She was charcoal hibachis,” he said.
former Kami-kazi fighter pilot, filled with the zest and vigor of a ing doctor has been the recipient given the “Woman of the Year”
Radiation Inconsequential
youth in his prime is a supple 140 pounder who stands at about five of many large grants to assist award for her “outstanding re
Radiation was inconsequential
feet six inches tall.
her vital work.
search in the field of genetics.
as
a cause of death, Dr. Sams
Kiyoshi who arrived in Canada two years ago via the U.S.A,
said.
(where he spent a year at Boston’s Massachusetts General Hos
In another part of his speech
pital,) laughed heartily when I asked him whether he found any
he
said no more than 18 per cent
difference between Americans and Canadians.
of the total deaths could be at
‘‘You’ll excuse me for laughing,” he apologized, “but I find
tributed directly or indirectly to
NEW YORK. — Former Presi would become prevalent.
very little difference between the two.”
radiation.
“I hope not,” he said.“ I don’t
dent Truman said recently that
-Asked afterwards where the in
“None at all?” I persisted.
believe
in it. What’s that word structions to exaggerate came
racial
intermarriage
was
against
“Well,” he replied, after a moment’s thought. “When I step
ped off the plane at Dorval, (airport,) I was so surprised to hear the teachings of the Bible and about four feet long? Miscegena from, Dr. Sams replied:
“Now you are in a sensitive
- ■
—
'
. my go^ J thought we were in a he hoped
many people speaking
French,
wouldn’t; become tion ?”
area. Just say the instructions
country other than Canada. . French is something I didn’t know widespread in the United States.
He advised his questioners to were carried to Japan from Wa
about. . . ”
Truman
was
asked
by
news
read
the Bible and said they shington by Gen. Farrell.”
Actually, Kiyoshi speaks very fluent English and has picked
Dr
also made these
men
on
his
early
morning
walk
would learn racial intermarriage
up a smattering of French phrases which he laughingly says,
points:
"doesn’t sound one bit like French when I say it.” As I spoke with if he thought intermarriage was opposed to Bible teachings.
Human beings can stand as
A furor was raised by Tru many as 1000 “rads”—units of
him, I realised that, unlike other Japanese nationals that visit or
man’s statement in New York. radiations—over the course of a
come to Canada, he hadn’t used one word of Japanese to convey
The hottest retort came from year without any outward ill efhis thoughts. Kiyoshi is that fluent!
fects.
Univ, of Hawaii lecturer Joseph
On the whole, Kiyoshi finds Canada a lovely country in which
The intensity of fallout radiahe hopes to make his future, “so big and a wonderful place for
R. Mottl, a Caucasian whose wife tion from a bomb falls off by 90
anybody that likes to travel.” Kiyoshi, whose closely cropped hair
per cent in 48 hours, and by 99
is Negro.
and youthful facial features belie his thirty-six years, likes to tra
per cent in two weeks.
NEW YORK. — Wendy Naka
Said Mottl:
vel. An avid “shutter bug”, he showed me some pictures of places shima, 21, of Atlanta, Georgia
Most deaths at Hiroshima were
“Pm amused and astonished due to poor medical care and Hi
where he has visited since his arrival in Canada. To emphasize
his keen interest in photography, he informs me that he is currently was among some 10 American that a man of his intelligence and roshima is not a good model of
students returning from Cuba to
enrolled in a local photography school.
receive papers asking them to background—a former president nuclear warfare casualties.
Although three year's away from his native country, Kiyoshi appear
before the House Com whom I respect for his frankness
is not at all homesick. “It’s strange,” he said, “I’ve never felt home
mittee
on
Un-American Activi —would not have insight into
sick in my life, no matter where I am.” His freedom from home
ties
in
Washington,
D.C. She was the fact that the fundamental
sickness notwithstanding, Kiyoshi sometimes yearns for a home
one
of
44
students
who
staged a
cooked Japanese meal — but, he is, “very content with Canadian
sit-in
demonstration
because
the fact of integrations is not fair
style cooking. . . ”
employment practices, or integ
If I may be permited a comment here, I think, that the way State Department officials tried
to Kiyoshi's heart, not unlike that of other males, is through his to stamp their passports invalid. ration in the schools but is ac
A former student at City Col tually racial intermarriage.
TORONTO.—Mr. Ed Ide, Pre
stomach.
lege of New York, Miss Naka“The result of intermarriage sident of the National JCCA, re
Thus, if there are any fair maidens from 20 to 35 years who
is reported to be presently
wish to meet this lonesome bachelor and perhaps cook him a meal shima
cently was featured as the guest
CContinued on page 8)
or two—PLEASE write him. c/o this newspaper. We’ll forward unemployed. She is not attending
speaker at the Toronto Optimist
school.
?A replies, unopened', to Kiyoshi.
Club.
He spoke on the heritage of
the Japanese people and their
problems emigrating to Canada,
h
ome>
i
Nursing
Manual
as
well
as
an
as far back as 1879. President
Last year in the 19 classes । " ’.
TORONTO. — This fall the In, ,
Italian Manual. Here they had an Ide also spoke about Japan, old
Un^tiona^ Bed Cross celebrates taught, the percentage of ethnic i During the fall of 1961, for t e । OppOrtunity to learn to speak En5 r^Rennial year. It is an or- women was 43%.. These were _ first time, the Red Cross in 10-^^ on a subject that was of and new, and the many changes
anization that was born from nineteen nationalities represented. ronto made a definite appeal to, inferest and importance to the that has taken place between his
te idea that friend' nor foe, na- At the class closing parties, the the Italian speaking. Canaaians | we|fare of Her home and family. first visit in 1939 and his return
•onaMy, creed nor color, would usual cookies and tea supplied i through Home nursing Glasses । Each woman took home with her
nai were
Citi taught
L<lUg H G in
ill Italian,
J
using new ways to care for her family, visit in 1958.
?^rtere with the humanitarian by class members, were replaced , _:hat
;
and
pizza,
;
Italian
Home
Nursing
Manuals
distance in time of need. This by beancakes, fortes
new cooking and eating ideas and
' carried on today all over the from the kitchens <of Denmark, j sen| tQ Toronto from the Red even, if only a little, a knowledge
Britain, Germany, Japan, Latvia, crO5S in Rome.
of the language of her adopted
fnis
country of full and Lithuania, Palistian, Poland, Ukland.
Although
the
course
was
y. where hurricanes and rainia, Italy, Belgium. British
West ■ taught in Italian using Italian
There is a small library of
WINNIPEG, Man.—Two Nisei
= rarely happen, the inter Guinea, France, Norway,
manuals,
a
few
of
the
class
mem
nal aspect of rhe Red Cross Indies, Yugoslavia, America and bers who knew a little English Home Nursing books at the Red students were recently awarded
scholarships from the University
ty is
reflected in
other Holland.
asked if part of the leassons could Cross now, including German, of Manitoba.
They are: Miss
'• One of these very direct
The exchange of differences m ' be
uC taught in —
o___ By the
English.
end Portuguese, Japanese, Italian, Jean Yamashita—winner of a
co ^ts is through the Home
culture,
ideas and food added 3 of the^lS week ^course,’ complete ’ and French. The nurses teaching ZHumni Scholarship and Miss Ka
of lear lessons were taught in English the classes are from Jamaica, and ren Kiyoko Miyanishi—winner of
ar at the
Central Red zest to the serious task
inval-Ynd each of the women had in , Italy as well as those of CanaC
a Alumni Bursarv.
Headquarters, on Jaiwis ning home nursing skill ick at i her possession an English Homejdian background.
uable in caring for the
Wanted: A Single Nisei Femme
“Women Of The Year”
Goes To Nisei Geneticist
Truman Nix On Mixing
Nisei Girl
Ide Speaks
At Optimists
Canadian Red Cross Society Celebrates Centennial Year
2 Scholars
Page 2
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I ^P^^® ExpOCtSflt
Personal Notes Across Canada
Obituaries
Engagements
ldergrove,
IU1
b.
V\
Fu
■we
9
Mr
Em’,
Eiko O
ren, W<
daugnte
and M
i B
Births
Mr. and
R
Stacey K
oth. 1963
Hospital.
o
n Japan lower-income
vill get i
; tart in sr next Ap
found th ar
The
Welfare
Min
Nisei Student's Club To Hold Freshman Rero,
e a
un-
‘PL;
TORONTO—On Friday, OctoAll indent- /
1
Ofer 4th 1963.. from 8 to 12 mm.. Rve^on
oer
chs U
and Te
Student’s Club will be
holding t heir annual Freshman College are cordi
^lied, h
A. isei Student's ■
Reception at the
University to “^L the manv nV^
t House on Grange walking around the campuses'
behind the Art Gallery
Report From Montreal's Seido-Kwan Judo Clnk
. MONTREAL—Montreal’s Sei-' from Janan Tk
“
|
do-Kw:
sprat
a60,00o expectant mothers
ted a high-rankin
Blackbelt for the tatami, givmo- thL ^
TORONTO.—Miss Marie
or oi percent of the estimated
yo Oye, daughter of Mr. and number of pregnant women in irom New Tork to supervise a resilience and'acting
special three day technique clinic
which took place on August 26 £rte-aIso
of Toronto Japan in a single year.
ana Mr. Jiro Suyehiro, son of
27 and 28.
’
^ney will get skim r
fortiMrs Nori Suyehiro of Toronto, fied with calcium and
Mr. Sojuro Kobayashi. Go-dan . Kobayashi Sensei ha; hmm
(oth degree Blackbelt), impressed ceaching at the BuddhfStM
f,
or
.
ni
ne
months
before
and
after
engaged on September 22.
the over thirty senior members
1963 ^Announcement took place men- children are born.
°Vr-enca since his
lokyo a year and *
.^le amounr of enriched milk ™ amended with his fitness and tfr°m
.
S
L
He. Possesses* a keenh ana'll
ikko Garden.
be
to two bottles sxill. He did not spare himself
ror one moment, but each night lytic mind capable of
(160 cc) OI ordinary milk.
gave a. ^ard randori practice to grasping the flaws in XS
A sUJ,,e.v by the Japan gvne- ex
Ha^N^ ~ Miss M^«t
’
ery individual member as well chanics of technioue; this
Harumi Nakatsu, daughter of - °9\uand °^etriL s^iew as demonstrating kata (formal
teaching ability
Mr- and Mrs. Tokutam v th2 xound chat expectant mother* in techniques) and showing the in Ead® hls ^sit a worthwhile
eiemlh
for
the
club
members.
It
is
hotJr
e? WT "'cre
ci Toronto, and Mr. George Ma
tricacies of the throwing and
sakazu Edamura, son of M? and
a n ?a 1 ^e calcium
thev I grappling
i
— techniques which are to sponsor similar clinics bebn^P
ana needed,
that thev ;
irs. Masao Edamura of Toronto
reeded far : ^ore usual to tournament Judo.
the near future before
L^o engaged on September 14," 'More nutrients all told.
S llth Am^l EaS!
I, Ple ,Participants were worked
The society said
A-l
C
f
Mda
Tournament which
Tnoun?ement was made at
la
had to do their breaktfie Aa^atsu home.
mothers need 28 to 42expectant
takes
place
on
Saturdav, Xovew
percent
e<luently that thev were
more calories, 50 to ^8 percent thankiul,frfor
”
®
the new tatami (Ju. ber 2, 1963.
more protein and .133 to 183 per^®S2S5S5355jjjj^2|j
ao macs) which arrived recently I
cent more
Raymond Mullej. Vd;i
calcium than norSAY IT WITH
mallv
L
^11
Wk
o n be
Calk
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
WILLOWDALE. Ont __ Mr
and Mrs. Fred D. Kondo and
- u- Konoe wish to announce a
change in add re:
Their new
1 oca t ion is 55 C!a nan Blvd.,
IV illowda'e Ont.
number jk ■
For Repairs On
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of
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Koshino 5 Weinberg
Chartered Accountants
221 Victoria St.
Suite 303
Toronto, Ontario
PHONE 363-7441
Paul K. Asada, D.C., N.D.
Chiropractor, Naturopath
Rheumatism, Discs, Sciatica
Lumbago, Arthritis, Migrate
Nerve Conditions
STUDIO
CIair Ave. West
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Telephone: LE. 6-8220
if no answer call — 233-3869
TORONTO
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NOTARY PUBLIC
2 Carlton St., Toronto
Room 1805
365-6388
421-9983 (Res.)
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Giftware of Quality
From the Orient
Lanterns — Household Ornaments
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er Arrangement Accessories — Fans
foils and Statuettes
Paramount Gift Shop
733 Danforth Ave. Toronto, Ont.
(1 Block East of Pape Ave.)
'■^T’V- U *. ■‘XT’s C!<r.-
CHICK SEXING SCHOOL
Homo Office: 214 Line St.
Lcnsdale, Penna.
s. John Nitta, General Manner
113 Me Caul St., TORONTO
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IN greater demand than
EVER BEFORE
ro World Mission
T^.?^T0- — The 50th An
nual Metro World Mission Ap- pL. °nJ Japanese language
SaVPO?SOred by the members Radio Broadcast, AWoh Xo
W’ogram is one of
X 7-- e- Japanese
Seventh-Dav
--dxenrist Church in Toronto, three thousand Radio and Tele
vision broadcasts also sponsored.
began this week.
Jne cost to^maintain this program
pj?nrer workers, led by the
n\T
y-u • d^S morning (8 ami.),
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?S! ^o 1250 k^) ‘
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the
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the continued operation of 039 general public at the time‘of the
r all campaign.
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Lirou0hout the world, 360 insti
tutions of higher education, and appreciated by the church
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OLh .^^eJica! and health
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Thursday_Saturday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
-------------—------- Saturday, September 28 vrS
I ^P^^® ExpOCtSflt
Personal Notes Across Canada
Obituaries
Engagements
ldergrove,
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b.
V\
Fu
■we
9
Mr
Em’,
Eiko O
ren, W<
daugnte
and M
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Births
Mr. and
R
Stacey K
oth. 1963
Hospital.
o
n Japan lower-income
vill get i
; tart in sr next Ap
found th ar
The
Welfare
Min
Nisei Student's Club To Hold Freshman Rero,
e a
un-
‘PL;
TORONTO—On Friday, OctoAll indent- /
1
Ofer 4th 1963.. from 8 to 12 mm.. Rve^on
oer
chs U
and Te
Student’s Club will be
holding t heir annual Freshman College are cordi
^lied, h
A. isei Student's ■
Reception at the
University to “^L the manv nV^
t House on Grange walking around the campuses'
behind the Art Gallery
Report From Montreal's Seido-Kwan Judo Clnk
. MONTREAL—Montreal’s Sei-' from Janan Tk
“
|
do-Kw:
sprat
a60,00o expectant mothers
ted a high-rankin
Blackbelt for the tatami, givmo- thL ^
TORONTO.—Miss Marie
or oi percent of the estimated
yo Oye, daughter of Mr. and number of pregnant women in irom New Tork to supervise a resilience and'acting
special three day technique clinic
which took place on August 26 £rte-aIso
of Toronto Japan in a single year.
ana Mr. Jiro Suyehiro, son of
27 and 28.
’
^ney will get skim r
fortiMrs Nori Suyehiro of Toronto, fied with calcium and
Mr. Sojuro Kobayashi. Go-dan . Kobayashi Sensei ha; hmm
(oth degree Blackbelt), impressed ceaching at the BuddhfStM
f,
or
.
ni
ne
months
before
and
after
engaged on September 22.
the over thirty senior members
1963 ^Announcement took place men- children are born.
°Vr-enca since his
lokyo a year and *
.^le amounr of enriched milk ™ amended with his fitness and tfr°m
.
S
L
He. Possesses* a keenh ana'll
ikko Garden.
be
to two bottles sxill. He did not spare himself
ror one moment, but each night lytic mind capable of
(160 cc) OI ordinary milk.
gave a. ^ard randori practice to grasping the flaws in XS
A sUJ,,e.v by the Japan gvne- ex
Ha^N^ ~ Miss M^«t
’
ery individual member as well chanics of technioue; this
Harumi Nakatsu, daughter of - °9\uand °^etriL s^iew as demonstrating kata (formal
teaching ability
Mr- and Mrs. Tokutam v th2 xound chat expectant mother* in techniques) and showing the in Ead® hls ^sit a worthwhile
eiemlh
for
the
club
members.
It
is
hotJr
e? WT "'cre
ci Toronto, and Mr. George Ma
tricacies of the throwing and
sakazu Edamura, son of M? and
a n ?a 1 ^e calcium
thev I grappling
i
— techniques which are to sponsor similar clinics bebn^P
ana needed,
that thev ;
irs. Masao Edamura of Toronto
reeded far : ^ore usual to tournament Judo.
the near future before
L^o engaged on September 14," 'More nutrients all told.
S llth Am^l EaS!
I, Ple ,Participants were worked
The society said
A-l
C
f
Mda
Tournament which
Tnoun?ement was made at
la
had to do their breaktfie Aa^atsu home.
mothers need 28 to 42expectant
takes
place
on
Saturdav, Xovew
percent
e<luently that thev were
more calories, 50 to ^8 percent thankiul,frfor
”
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the new tatami (Ju. ber 2, 1963.
more protein and .133 to 183 per^®S2S5S5355jjjj^2|j
ao macs) which arrived recently I
cent more
Raymond Mullej. Vd;i
calcium than norSAY IT WITH
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Calk
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
WILLOWDALE. Ont __ Mr
and Mrs. Fred D. Kondo and
- u- Konoe wish to announce a
change in add re:
Their new
1 oca t ion is 55 C!a nan Blvd.,
IV illowda'e Ont.
number jk ■
For Repairs On
Mothers Are Found
Mr. To Be Undernourished
of
Mrs.
Masagoro
-grove, B.C/ wi
anagement or their
c.
Yoko to Dr. AlHigano oi V ano
B.C
engagement pa.
the Ho Ho Chou
Vam
12
1963
> 3
Dates and Dograg^ |l
IP
FLOWERS
T-V. — RADIO — HI-FI
: SHARON'S FLORIST
CITY-WIDE DELIVERY
Peter Sasaki — K. Sasaki
EM. 4-9913
Bus: HO. 6-2041
Res: HO. 6-7962
(TORONTO)
942 PAPE AVE., TORONTO
50th 7th-Day Adventist Met
Koshino 5 Weinberg
Chartered Accountants
221 Victoria St.
Suite 303
Toronto, Ontario
PHONE 363-7441
Paul K. Asada, D.C., N.D.
Chiropractor, Naturopath
Rheumatism, Discs, Sciatica
Lumbago, Arthritis, Migrate
Nerve Conditions
STUDIO
CIair Ave. West
Ua block west of Christie)
Telephone: LE. 6-8220
if no answer call — 233-3869
TORONTO
PHOTOGRAP
Xf/b sycJ i-?1?1 »ernation.
Chxi^ian denomi.
284-A YONGE ST.
EM. 6-2411
GOING INTO BUSINESS
FOR YOURSELF?
ALL-WAY ROOFING LTD,
Then maybe ft's fime fQ cajj
MEMBER OF C.R.C.A.
FLAT ROOFS
EAVESTROUGHING
SHINGLING
SHEET METAL WORK
421-3374
TOKO.™
MICHAEL OTSUKA
NISEI OWNED
tosh Nishijima
COVERING ONTARIO
Nrgbt Calls- PL. 9-5095 HI. 7-1100
Chartered Accountant
HU. 9-3592
COMPANY OF CANADA
CHICK SEXORS
EASY LEARNING
IWnoVan^P^
Short Bening classes. Schools in Calif.,
YOUR SEXING INCOME STARTS
GRADUATION
I ARTS
Sexors receive 86.00-815.00 an hour
k
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BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and
NOTARY PUBLIC
221 VICTORIA ST., TORONTO
EM. 3-5002
OX. 1-3388 (Res.)
CaU for Reservations or
Information—EM. 8-9934
T. KAMEOKA
KAZUO G. OIYE
BARRISTER, solicitor
NOTARY PUBLIC
2 Carlton St., Toronto
Room 1805
365-6388
421-9983 (Res.)
Ws Specialize in
Giftware of Quality
From the Orient
Lanterns — Household Ornaments
Scrolls of JananMP p^,^ Wood, Bamboo — Framed Pictures
Screens — Flowe-r^A^ — Oriental Jewellery — Folding
er Arrangement Accessories — Fans
foils and Statuettes
Paramount Gift Shop
733 Danforth Ave. Toronto, Ont.
(1 Block East of Pape Ave.)
'■^T’V- U *. ■‘XT’s C!<r.-
CHICK SEXING SCHOOL
Homo Office: 214 Line St.
Lcnsdale, Penna.
s. John Nitta, General Manner
113 Me Caul St., TORONTO
E. Iwata Travel Service
3
5
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Travel Arrangements
IN greater demand than
EVER BEFORE
ro World Mission
T^.?^T0- — The 50th An
nual Metro World Mission Ap- pL. °nJ Japanese language
SaVPO?SOred by the members Radio Broadcast, AWoh Xo
W’ogram is one of
X 7-- e- Japanese
Seventh-Dav
--dxenrist Church in Toronto, three thousand Radio and Tele
vision broadcasts also sponsored.
began this week.
Jne cost to^maintain this program
pj?nrer workers, led by the
n\T
y-u • d^S morning (8 ami.),
Pa&Lor George S. Aso, aim for
?S! ^o 1250 k^) ‘
^.g°a
^J^OO-OD locally and
*CU1 nm lon dollars over the : 7^1?'^ ^el year, one third of
the
f?ds Wil! supplement vnicn is contributed by the
the continued operation of 039 general public at the time‘of the
r all campaign.
nodical
institution*
Willing participation is much
Lirou0hout the world, 360 insti
tutions of higher education, and appreciated by the church
DublVh°r pmtipg' Presses which
Japanese 7th-Day Adventist
OLh .^^eJica! and health
exuanH Smg 2& languages. Ever
d , F welfare, disaster rethe knowledge
TELEPHONE HO. 3-7831
^$ms: ^Ionday-Wednesday: 9 a.m. to 6 u.m.
Thursday_Saturday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
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Page 7
.Saturday- September 28, 1963
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PAGE 7
Kidokwan Shows Future Champs
P
.
■
Cosmopolitan Cuisine
PORT DOVER.
DOWD B.C.—Some 10
PORT
iwbkwan Judo. The cup was I Kamino (3rd-dan). Peter Hascparticipated in the awarued by the President of the igawa (3rd-dan). Yutaka Suginorecent Port Dover South OntaHors Dzoeuvres
Shobu-Kan Judo _ Instutute of j moyj Srd-dnn),' Masao Kawasaki
/?//
t,uao Tourney. They were ■^V/ hKwer, Mr. _K. Kobayashi. I (3rd-dan), Hisaji Aihashi (2ndOh. to be in Japan, now that autumn is here This p the
Some of Canada’s outstanding |dan), Kazuo Aoki (2nd-dn.n), Taliest time in Japan. For travelers, weather is ideal/The scenery KmoKwan — Toronto: Hatashita
around the countryside defy poets and artists alike, makm- theY — Toronto: West End YMCA Yudansha present for this oc pnio Kamino (2nd-dan). Bill Manfeel humble and inadequate. Old time denizens feel the //eeuhw — Toronto: Lakeshore YMCA cnssiou were: Shigeru Nakamu- j son (2nd-dan). Geo. Uchida (2ndra (4th-dan), Genichi Nakahara i dan), Yoshiaki Tsuii (Ist-dank
of nostalgia and sentiment as the present year aDpmcbe? ;/
Hatashita — Niagara Falls; Sei- (4th-dan). Ron Kimura (4th-U\.
twilight of its course.
*?
Roy Kamino (Ist-dan), Nick Bar*
(4th-dan), Bob Itoi (Ist-dan).
But to the busy members of the American Embassy Women’- kei-kan — Burlington: RindoClub of Tokyo, it is the-beginning of a new and veiw Retire ^ kan — Hamilton; Welland Judo
Entertainment takes up a bulk of their time, and naturally ever/ —- Welland: Stratford YMCA —
gathering has its cocktail hour, and hors d’oeuvres are the’nee-'' Strati ord : and Shobu-kan — Port
OFFICE
RESIDENCE
sary accompaniment to whatever one is holding in the other hand Dover.
EM. 4-1334
2 Vesta Drive
EM. 4-1395
Winners of the individual cup
HUdson 5-1365
Here are a pair of recipes highly lauded and served over mid
and medals were:
over (because of their simplicity and elegance).
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
10 hoars and Under — J. TsuA. E. McKague, Q.C.
NOTARY PUBLIC
CRAB BALLS
itioka of Kidokwan. Runner-up
Office Hours Saturday
Ingredients:
was G. Tanaka of Kidokwan.
Barrister & Solicitor
October to April Inclusive
1 can crabmeat (6% oz.)
12 Years and Under — G. KaNOTARY PUBLIC
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
waguchi of Kidokwan. Runner1 tbsp, butter
Suite 513 Temple Building
up was J. Moran of
1008 Northern Ontario Building
1 tbsp, flour
TORONTO
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
Hatashita.
V2 cup milk
EM.
6-3223
TORONTO
B.s:
RO.
7-3427
^14 hears and Under — Mike
V2 tbsp, salt
Keith of Welland Club. Runner% cup cornstrch
up was Geo. Hurley of Stratford
Method:
^Buy & Sell
Your Home
16 Year and Under — Gordon
Melt the butter.
FIRE — THEFT — AUTO
Add flour until mixture is thick. Add milk slowly to make a Butte of Toronto Hatashita. Run
Consult
Through
ner-up was Hank Nowachuck of
thick sauce. Bring to boil. Add crabmeat and salt.
Chill. Form into balls the size of a walnut. Roll in cornstarch Welland Judo.
MTTS KURODA
Deep fry. The 5 boys team Challenge
Representing
Serve hot with shoyu and hot mustard.
Cup, donated by the Hon. J.N.
This can be prepared in advance and reheated in a hot oven Allan, was won by the Welland
$WM. FYSH REAL ESTATE0
say 450F.
Judo
Club.
Runner-up
was
LIMITED,
For All Classes of
LOTUS ROOT BALLS
$
1444 Danforth Ave.,
Ingredients:
i*
INSURANCE
Toronto
*
% cup grated lotus root
Bus. — HO. 9-1151
% tsp. salt
Phone: PL. 9-2632
)
Res. — AM. 1-2581
1 tbsp, flour
ft
Method:
Mix above ingredients together and form balls the size of a
walnut.
Deep-fry and serve on picks.
TORONTO.—The Toronto Ja/and dd^otuerd
Makes about 2 doz.
panese
Hockey
League
starts
its
VARIATION: If lotus root is not available, try raw sweet
third season of action at George
potato as a substitute.
Another attractive addition to the hors d’oeuvre tray is sliced Bell Arena on Sunday, October
proprietor
6th. A new and more desirable
lotus roots, deep-fried and salted. It resembles a lace doily.
OPTOMETRISTS
time has been obtained and
hoped that move fans will turn
JON ONODERA
Complete Care
out for the games. The new time
TORONTO JAPANESE UNITED CHURCH
will- be from 2-6 p.m.
For Your Eyes
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1963
with --HU. 9-4654 — HU. 1-8805
The season will begin
11:30 A.M. English Language Service
three weeks of exhibition action
11:30 A.M. Sunday Church School
(Business)
(Residence)
(Oct. 6, 13 and 20) to allow the
"ISN'T ONE RELIGION GOOD AS ANOTHER?"
players to get into shape for the
The Rev. Minoru Stephan Takada, B.A., B.D.
Bg-®5?Btr.«t
long schedule ahead. Also, it will
A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL
701 Dovercourt Rd., Toronto
540
Eglinton
Ave.
W.
allow league officials to deter
118 West Hastings St
mine the strength of the teams
Toronto
VANCOUVER, B.C.
and to make any necessary
179 East Pender VANCOUVER 4, B.C. MU. 2-4641
changes.
Games for the first two weeks
of
exhibition activities are:
long & kami realty ltd
October 6
p.m. Main Auto vs Stadium
By STELLA ITO
JUdo
Lucien C Kurata
RITZ KINOSHITA
|
Tor. Japanese Hockey
Their Third Season
TORIC
OPTICAL
REAL ESTATE
kami insurance agencies ltd
INSURANCE
c4l^e Kamitalcaka’la^’ CYpress 9-5345
1171 Dunlop, North Burnaby
(or leeve massage at AL 5-1743)
^\a^mond^eong.
Furuya Fall Tours To Japan
Mic3 p.m. Yamada Studio
key Sato
Duf4 p.m. Japan Camera
ferin Cleaners
October 13
Sta2 p.m. Yamada Studio
dium Garage.
3 p.m. Mickey Sato vs Dufferin
Cleaners
4 p.m. Japan Camera Centre vs
Main Auto Body
GOALIES are required. Anyone interested ini playing goal
for one of the teams in the lea
gue is asked to call: Al Masuka
wa. PL. 5-6687 or Rick Matsumo
to.’HO. 5-4501.
res: HE. 3-3692
WELCOME JAPANESE CANADIANS
GOLDEN DRAGON
CHOP SUEY HOUSE
NOW SERVING BUSINESSMEN’S LUNCHEONS
ONLY S1.00
Three Convenient Departures
Sept. 15, Oct. 16, Nov. 15, 1963
13 Day Tour $261.00 (Can.) plus airfare
Furuya Travel Service
365 Spadina Ave.
EM. 6-1075
DTODAS UNION STORE
YOUR SHOPPING LIST
KEG NEWS
12 NOON TO 4 P.M.
SPECIAL ATTENTION FOB TAKEOUT ORDERS
pen Noon to 3 a.m.
—
Orders to Take Out
8-2475
131A Dundas St W., Toronto
g SAKURA RICE
§ MARUKIN SHOYD
2 VINE GAB
9 EGGS
9 SUKIYAKI MEAT
0 MANJU
$ SUGAB
• MANY VARIETIES OF ARAM
EM. 4-7692
SMALL
SHOE SIZES
LATEST FALL STYLES I
Ladies’ shoes from
1 up to 11
Men’s Scott McHales
4 up to 14
ALBERT'S SHOE STORE
Ladies
173 DUNDAS STREET WEST, TORONTO
Toronto
h:sei
Sunday
Mixed
Ladies
i
The East End Nisei Recreation Club
10. 1953.
Sente:
Bowling L
1328 Queen St. West
I.-.DIES
Phone LE. 1-1931, Toronto i
George Abe
^
Welcome Japanese Canadian Friends
8
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PAGE 7
Kidokwan Shows Future Champs
P
.
■
Cosmopolitan Cuisine
PORT DOVER.
DOWD B.C.—Some 10
PORT
iwbkwan Judo. The cup was I Kamino (3rd-dan). Peter Hascparticipated in the awarued by the President of the igawa (3rd-dan). Yutaka Suginorecent Port Dover South OntaHors Dzoeuvres
Shobu-Kan Judo _ Instutute of j moyj Srd-dnn),' Masao Kawasaki
/?//
t,uao Tourney. They were ■^V/ hKwer, Mr. _K. Kobayashi. I (3rd-dan), Hisaji Aihashi (2ndOh. to be in Japan, now that autumn is here This p the
Some of Canada’s outstanding |dan), Kazuo Aoki (2nd-dn.n), Taliest time in Japan. For travelers, weather is ideal/The scenery KmoKwan — Toronto: Hatashita
around the countryside defy poets and artists alike, makm- theY — Toronto: West End YMCA Yudansha present for this oc pnio Kamino (2nd-dan). Bill Manfeel humble and inadequate. Old time denizens feel the //eeuhw — Toronto: Lakeshore YMCA cnssiou were: Shigeru Nakamu- j son (2nd-dan). Geo. Uchida (2ndra (4th-dan), Genichi Nakahara i dan), Yoshiaki Tsuii (Ist-dank
of nostalgia and sentiment as the present year aDpmcbe? ;/
Hatashita — Niagara Falls; Sei- (4th-dan). Ron Kimura (4th-U\.
twilight of its course.
*?
Roy Kamino (Ist-dan), Nick Bar*
(4th-dan), Bob Itoi (Ist-dan).
But to the busy members of the American Embassy Women’- kei-kan — Burlington: RindoClub of Tokyo, it is the-beginning of a new and veiw Retire ^ kan — Hamilton; Welland Judo
Entertainment takes up a bulk of their time, and naturally ever/ —- Welland: Stratford YMCA —
gathering has its cocktail hour, and hors d’oeuvres are the’nee-'' Strati ord : and Shobu-kan — Port
OFFICE
RESIDENCE
sary accompaniment to whatever one is holding in the other hand Dover.
EM. 4-1334
2 Vesta Drive
EM. 4-1395
Winners of the individual cup
HUdson 5-1365
Here are a pair of recipes highly lauded and served over mid
and medals were:
over (because of their simplicity and elegance).
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
10 hoars and Under — J. TsuA. E. McKague, Q.C.
NOTARY PUBLIC
CRAB BALLS
itioka of Kidokwan. Runner-up
Office Hours Saturday
Ingredients:
was G. Tanaka of Kidokwan.
Barrister & Solicitor
October to April Inclusive
1 can crabmeat (6% oz.)
12 Years and Under — G. KaNOTARY PUBLIC
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
waguchi of Kidokwan. Runner1 tbsp, butter
Suite 513 Temple Building
up was J. Moran of
1008 Northern Ontario Building
1 tbsp, flour
TORONTO
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
Hatashita.
V2 cup milk
EM.
6-3223
TORONTO
B.s:
RO.
7-3427
^14 hears and Under — Mike
V2 tbsp, salt
Keith of Welland Club. Runner% cup cornstrch
up was Geo. Hurley of Stratford
Method:
^Buy & Sell
Your Home
16 Year and Under — Gordon
Melt the butter.
FIRE — THEFT — AUTO
Add flour until mixture is thick. Add milk slowly to make a Butte of Toronto Hatashita. Run
Consult
Through
ner-up was Hank Nowachuck of
thick sauce. Bring to boil. Add crabmeat and salt.
Chill. Form into balls the size of a walnut. Roll in cornstarch Welland Judo.
MTTS KURODA
Deep fry. The 5 boys team Challenge
Representing
Serve hot with shoyu and hot mustard.
Cup, donated by the Hon. J.N.
This can be prepared in advance and reheated in a hot oven Allan, was won by the Welland
$WM. FYSH REAL ESTATE0
say 450F.
Judo
Club.
Runner-up
was
LIMITED,
For All Classes of
LOTUS ROOT BALLS
$
1444 Danforth Ave.,
Ingredients:
i*
INSURANCE
Toronto
*
% cup grated lotus root
Bus. — HO. 9-1151
% tsp. salt
Phone: PL. 9-2632
)
Res. — AM. 1-2581
1 tbsp, flour
ft
Method:
Mix above ingredients together and form balls the size of a
walnut.
Deep-fry and serve on picks.
TORONTO.—The Toronto Ja/and dd^otuerd
Makes about 2 doz.
panese
Hockey
League
starts
its
VARIATION: If lotus root is not available, try raw sweet
third season of action at George
potato as a substitute.
Another attractive addition to the hors d’oeuvre tray is sliced Bell Arena on Sunday, October
proprietor
6th. A new and more desirable
lotus roots, deep-fried and salted. It resembles a lace doily.
OPTOMETRISTS
time has been obtained and
hoped that move fans will turn
JON ONODERA
Complete Care
out for the games. The new time
TORONTO JAPANESE UNITED CHURCH
will- be from 2-6 p.m.
For Your Eyes
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1963
with --HU. 9-4654 — HU. 1-8805
The season will begin
11:30 A.M. English Language Service
three weeks of exhibition action
11:30 A.M. Sunday Church School
(Business)
(Residence)
(Oct. 6, 13 and 20) to allow the
"ISN'T ONE RELIGION GOOD AS ANOTHER?"
players to get into shape for the
The Rev. Minoru Stephan Takada, B.A., B.D.
Bg-®5?Btr.«t
long schedule ahead. Also, it will
A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL
701 Dovercourt Rd., Toronto
540
Eglinton
Ave.
W.
allow league officials to deter
118 West Hastings St
mine the strength of the teams
Toronto
VANCOUVER, B.C.
and to make any necessary
179 East Pender VANCOUVER 4, B.C. MU. 2-4641
changes.
Games for the first two weeks
of
exhibition activities are:
long & kami realty ltd
October 6
p.m. Main Auto vs Stadium
By STELLA ITO
JUdo
Lucien C Kurata
RITZ KINOSHITA
|
Tor. Japanese Hockey
Their Third Season
TORIC
OPTICAL
REAL ESTATE
kami insurance agencies ltd
INSURANCE
c4l^e Kamitalcaka’la^’ CYpress 9-5345
1171 Dunlop, North Burnaby
(or leeve massage at AL 5-1743)
^\a^mond^eong.
Furuya Fall Tours To Japan
Mic3 p.m. Yamada Studio
key Sato
Duf4 p.m. Japan Camera
ferin Cleaners
October 13
Sta2 p.m. Yamada Studio
dium Garage.
3 p.m. Mickey Sato vs Dufferin
Cleaners
4 p.m. Japan Camera Centre vs
Main Auto Body
GOALIES are required. Anyone interested ini playing goal
for one of the teams in the lea
gue is asked to call: Al Masuka
wa. PL. 5-6687 or Rick Matsumo
to.’HO. 5-4501.
res: HE. 3-3692
WELCOME JAPANESE CANADIANS
GOLDEN DRAGON
CHOP SUEY HOUSE
NOW SERVING BUSINESSMEN’S LUNCHEONS
ONLY S1.00
Three Convenient Departures
Sept. 15, Oct. 16, Nov. 15, 1963
13 Day Tour $261.00 (Can.) plus airfare
Furuya Travel Service
365 Spadina Ave.
EM. 6-1075
DTODAS UNION STORE
YOUR SHOPPING LIST
KEG NEWS
12 NOON TO 4 P.M.
SPECIAL ATTENTION FOB TAKEOUT ORDERS
pen Noon to 3 a.m.
—
Orders to Take Out
8-2475
131A Dundas St W., Toronto
g SAKURA RICE
§ MARUKIN SHOYD
2 VINE GAB
9 EGGS
9 SUKIYAKI MEAT
0 MANJU
$ SUGAB
• MANY VARIETIES OF ARAM
EM. 4-7692
SMALL
SHOE SIZES
LATEST FALL STYLES I
Ladies’ shoes from
1 up to 11
Men’s Scott McHales
4 up to 14
ALBERT'S SHOE STORE
Ladies
173 DUNDAS STREET WEST, TORONTO
Toronto
h:sei
Sunday
Mixed
Ladies
i
The East End Nisei Recreation Club
10. 1953.
Sente:
Bowling L
1328 Queen St. West
I.-.DIES
Phone LE. 1-1931, Toronto i
George Abe
^
Welcome Japanese Canadian Friends
8
I
j
KWONGCHOW
CHOP SUEY TAVERN
|
|
|
^
Special Attention on Take Out Orders
EM. 2-0029 For Reservations EM. 2-4322
126 Elizabeth Street at Dundas, Toronto
x
x
|
|
k
Catering to Wedding Banquets, Showers and Parties
Seating Capacity 240
X
x
Page 8
PAGE 8
Saturday. September 28, 19g;
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ted Slates in 1935
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S3-37
am
ericas.
ot tne exper
believed Toda :
I, Takenoyu’s ancestors settled GIRLS for T
o-rnmd
would have rhe ■amina to
inis thesis is advanced
- ,c- _-'-?-s: Moon,
, „
W ; n,ere as farmers when they found Ports of Cal:
ci. experience not
Drs.
Clifford Evan . and Betty J. ithe^ geyser 600 years ago.
■
v : tor
contact: Mr n—,:
-loggers or the Smithsonian staff j Vapor from the geyser is 400
—S—731-8202 (Montreal).
m a^ report on cultural develop- I degrees centigrade, or 752 de
Domestic Help Wanted
ments in aboriginal South Ame- I S^ees Fahrenheit.
(Continued from Page One)
is positive and Harry Truman
i
i Ynf?.ers steam tJieix- clothing S170. Month Light houseHelp
there
in
tne | . Ine coast oi Ecuador,” savs I and shiitake mushrooms on the core for 2-year old. Privet; •_vers.
is a haberdasher.”
reoa and
ire w
T.V.
Char
kern.
Phonein the phe
‘Miow has emerged as ivaP?r and dry them in special
HU. 9-5472
.Nisei Reactions
(loronto).
uu oi tne most exciting regions ^r-Jng huts they’ve built.
vure. rerAf he said.
State Sen. Sakae Takahashi,
r- tne new world for those^con. I ATow a power development com- PART time help.
Percy Mirikitam.
Re ublican
ho”s=
and
cerned
with pre-historic develop- • panT bas started a boring project cleaning. Phone 433-7305 aft, A
whose wife is Caucasian, said
6:30 pa.
neutenant governor
(1
oronto)
.
the ^’ser and the Wers
racial intermarriage “is a prettv ■ in last
; ^primary election, merit. Perched astride the equa-I
-or,
wuere
ocean
current^
meet
i
soon have to share all that
Caucasian, said Im
common thing in Hawaii an is
is i„ a unique aeoA A , eg”
. K .
Male Help Wanted
= vas uncertain
about the
becoming more prevalent on the .'meaning of Truman’s remarks,
J
।
Takenoyu
is
being
eyed
as
a
ion.
helpers vranted, Pi
likely spot for a hot springs re- A-6195, Woden
Mainland.
Mr. Maehara (Toronto)
Ty 'ot-agers from norvi, ij sort.
g _ Ii President Truman meant bv
“I think that President Tru- ■n-s statement that he’s againA
ONE garden helper and driver n^d-d
man, much a
all of them.
_Fo' Particulars phone Mr
aeiii Ga. 1-5040 (Toronto).
his views on
GARDEN helpers wanted immediatelv.
subjects, is completely
Paone BA. 1-2145 (Kinoshita)
j."
01
^
0
'
~
Katsue
Sato
has
in this particular ca
said
at ^ ver>’ foundation u“e .:\a»ain. He took another by design or accident.
, m. wnat America is made of. be- 1nwonhgnt
Takahashi.
Apartment For Rent
Theie s no law against swim
dip in the Imperial
;
cause,
historically.
America
is
ming in the ancient moat, once as TWO ROOM apartment at Dundas and
State Rep. Howard
i dace moat recently.
j composed oi people from all over
revered as the palace and the im Huron district for rent. S75 monthly,
ke. another attorney of Japa- i
.none EM. 6-5316 (Toronto).
vo’id regardless of racial ’ , L s me 46-year-old junk col- perial family it surrounds.
*
| ieClOts lavorite way of sobering
nese ancestry with a <('nueasian i background.”
APARTMENT for rent. Pape and O'Con
A. Hes done it four times alwife, said
he felt
nor. Nevzly decorated, self-contained
Truman’s ! ^State Sen. O. Vincent Esposito, | icaay this year.
easement apartment. 3 rooms, a kitchen,
i wnose wire is of Chinese a nee-Aw i
It is a good policy to
' nothing.
Each time, police fished him
and a bathroom. Phone HO. 3-S9S0 (To
isaid Truman is “maybe readin”
have the RIGHT POLICY
ronto).
"Regardless of Mr. Truman ia different Bible than I read" out, scored him and tossed him
Consult
(tition on
intermarriages » ”1 really feel sorry for Ham i pYo. one of Tokyo's manv drun?
Kurd
detention
houses
for
Pm
rest
m.
ne.
said
something
like
that
’
'
there have been interm annates
WALES and DUNCAN
i M the night.
• he said.
'
(I I f i s, ; ’ >
; Sato is probably the most freINSURANCE AGENTS
Aiuent offender. But each vear
464 Yonge Street, Toronto
- scores nnd their way into* the
CALL YOUR RKD CROSS
placid waters O1 the moat, either
’ Phone WA. 1-3171
Less than Five Ft.Tall
is i£S$ tvuh
CLASSIFIED
Sobers Up In Japan’s Imperial Palace Moat
XTJ^j&a^^
Give Blood
Experienced
Painters Wanted
To all Yudanshas who took
part in tlie recent Port Dover
Judo Ton mam ent.
Steady Work. Good Wa
Also many than!-
Call: Mr. Kaz Kato
221-7841
President K. Kobayashi.
Shobu-kan Judo Institut
Wanted
Female Bowler
Wanted
or
spare. Tuesday night. 7:15 p.m.
Shea's Kennedy.
Ya m am u ra—PL.
for the
Phone Tie
9 - 95 5 8
or
Body Mechanic. Exnerienced
in al! types of Body Work. All
k ea r Ein p Ioym ent.
mid
Cordially Invites You to Attend
Its
Gala Open House
The
Apply:
Monk Tanaka—HO. 1-6594.
West York Motors (Canada) Ltd
Ltd.
Magnificent Chevrolets and Oldsmobiles for 1964
And Introducing The Sparkling “All New” Chevelle
SECKETART
Legal Secretary required immediately. Previous experience
desirable but not necessary, However. gowj shorthand, typing
and grammar essential.
Apply in writing to Ralph H. Long I SI F >st
Nancurer 4. B.C.. »t«>inR qiuEfa,,..,, mar^#, Pender St.,
status, experuwe and salary expend.
\I1 replies confidential and will be aekuoni^ged
1785 St, Clair Avenue West, Toronto
Harry I, Fukushima
Officer RO, 2-8171
Home: RO.2-3405
Saturday. September 28, 19g;
j Golf Champ 49 Years Old ^@ftery Shows Japanese THE NEW CANADIAN
By LESLIE NAKASHIMA
I
U
YOKKAICHI, Japan. - Taichi- I cash
cushions on me firs: day? Toda 1
. . ■J- a
ro Toda,
ted Slates in 1935
day staged a sen si
ca.ck by winning
Open Golf Champio
two-stroke margin <
younger field of I
three amateurs.
Toda, who last <
Japan open in 1939.
- id.
st.
Ir
-
-
_I
Gniy w
on the
US
‘ T
ID V
r a
pros
Here 5OOO-Years Aao
v
r
. - ■
n
r
mud up.
Authorized as second class
and for payment of postal U 2 ,
Post Office Department, OticJ^
south, or west almost inevitably
s from Japan arrived j would have been cast on her
w world probably by (i shores, the report concludes.
bout 51.100 vears ago.
indication to
ite archeolo-
j Kyushu Villagers
in Ecuatdio-caroon measurements
: is about 5000 years old. j Never Made “Oyu”
T. UMEZUKI, „Publish,-er, K. c
TSUMURA,
~
Editor, hex
Section Editor ana Advertising
SUBSCRIPTION
S7.00 per year
S4.00 per 6 months
479 queen ST. WEST
Toronto 2-B, Ont.
EMoire 6-5005
chiefly characterized by a ; TAKENO YU . Japan. — The
j ?$ villagers in this out of the way
• tarming center on southernmost
duplicated
by
tor a fire-u
me
;
Kyushu Island have never boiled
same
dating
the three-dav
hole
a
md in Japanese deposits.
la
drop of water in their lives.
d
ment-Gver the difficult /XL
1 r
:
Neither
did their ancestors for
nils
date,
Japanese
sailors
par <2 Yokkaichi County
;
600
years.
maxing
lengmv
sea
vovcourse here.
vpict lem Su
They fill their kettles, do their
md it is thought that some
He shot fi
Osaka, wobirdie;
)»ii
.C^g.
and. bathing from a naem
have
been
blown
Female Help Wanted
i wo bogies and h e res
fip i rural hot-water system — a gevin 36 holes.
j ser that’s reckoned to be 800 I part time air! clerk vu Pacific coa.
5 and 5 p.m. (loronto).
2
C
ay
;■
I
years old;
Set Course Record
oo
>gn: w
dG^^ain,
Scientists
say
the
hot
steam
under
pa
CCS! g71
HOME WORKERS SeAlthough he fired a
and
originates from the volcanic he—e.
W5
d of Sui
contair
of t.he oldest hu- jj vein
under-par-67 for a new
belt of Mount Aso, an active volrecord on tne opening da
yet found in the ;, cano south of here.
none :
S3-37
am
ericas.
ot tne exper
believed Toda :
I, Takenoyu’s ancestors settled GIRLS for T
o-rnmd
would have rhe ■amina to
inis thesis is advanced
- ,c- _-'-?-s: Moon,
, „
W ; n,ere as farmers when they found Ports of Cal:
ci. experience not
Drs.
Clifford Evan . and Betty J. ithe^ geyser 600 years ago.
■
v : tor
contact: Mr n—,:
-loggers or the Smithsonian staff j Vapor from the geyser is 400
—S—731-8202 (Montreal).
m a^ report on cultural develop- I degrees centigrade, or 752 de
Domestic Help Wanted
ments in aboriginal South Ame- I S^ees Fahrenheit.
(Continued from Page One)
is positive and Harry Truman
i
i Ynf?.ers steam tJieix- clothing S170. Month Light houseHelp
there
in
tne | . Ine coast oi Ecuador,” savs I and shiitake mushrooms on the core for 2-year old. Privet; •_vers.
is a haberdasher.”
reoa and
ire w
T.V.
Char
kern.
Phonein the phe
‘Miow has emerged as ivaP?r and dry them in special
HU. 9-5472
.Nisei Reactions
(loronto).
uu oi tne most exciting regions ^r-Jng huts they’ve built.
vure. rerAf he said.
State Sen. Sakae Takahashi,
r- tne new world for those^con. I ATow a power development com- PART time help.
Percy Mirikitam.
Re ublican
ho”s=
and
cerned
with pre-historic develop- • panT bas started a boring project cleaning. Phone 433-7305 aft, A
whose wife is Caucasian, said
6:30 pa.
neutenant governor
(1
oronto)
.
the ^’ser and the Wers
racial intermarriage “is a prettv ■ in last
; ^primary election, merit. Perched astride the equa-I
-or,
wuere
ocean
current^
meet
i
soon have to share all that
Caucasian, said Im
common thing in Hawaii an is
is i„ a unique aeoA A , eg”
. K .
Male Help Wanted
= vas uncertain
about the
becoming more prevalent on the .'meaning of Truman’s remarks,
J
।
Takenoyu
is
being
eyed
as
a
ion.
helpers vranted, Pi
likely spot for a hot springs re- A-6195, Woden
Mainland.
Mr. Maehara (Toronto)
Ty 'ot-agers from norvi, ij sort.
g _ Ii President Truman meant bv
“I think that President Tru- ■n-s statement that he’s againA
ONE garden helper and driver n^d-d
man, much a
all of them.
_Fo' Particulars phone Mr
aeiii Ga. 1-5040 (Toronto).
his views on
GARDEN helpers wanted immediatelv.
subjects, is completely
Paone BA. 1-2145 (Kinoshita)
j."
01
^
0
'
~
Katsue
Sato
has
in this particular ca
said
at ^ ver>’ foundation u“e .:\a»ain. He took another by design or accident.
, m. wnat America is made of. be- 1nwonhgnt
Takahashi.
Apartment For Rent
Theie s no law against swim
dip in the Imperial
;
cause,
historically.
America
is
ming in the ancient moat, once as TWO ROOM apartment at Dundas and
State Rep. Howard
i dace moat recently.
j composed oi people from all over
revered as the palace and the im Huron district for rent. S75 monthly,
ke. another attorney of Japa- i
.none EM. 6-5316 (Toronto).
vo’id regardless of racial ’ , L s me 46-year-old junk col- perial family it surrounds.
*
| ieClOts lavorite way of sobering
nese ancestry with a <('nueasian i background.”
APARTMENT for rent. Pape and O'Con
A. Hes done it four times alwife, said
he felt
nor. Nevzly decorated, self-contained
Truman’s ! ^State Sen. O. Vincent Esposito, | icaay this year.
easement apartment. 3 rooms, a kitchen,
i wnose wire is of Chinese a nee-Aw i
It is a good policy to
' nothing.
Each time, police fished him
and a bathroom. Phone HO. 3-S9S0 (To
isaid Truman is “maybe readin”
have the RIGHT POLICY
ronto).
"Regardless of Mr. Truman ia different Bible than I read" out, scored him and tossed him
Consult
(tition on
intermarriages » ”1 really feel sorry for Ham i pYo. one of Tokyo's manv drun?
Kurd
detention
houses
for
Pm
rest
m.
ne.
said
something
like
that
’
'
there have been interm annates
WALES and DUNCAN
i M the night.
• he said.
'
(I I f i s, ; ’ >
; Sato is probably the most freINSURANCE AGENTS
Aiuent offender. But each vear
464 Yonge Street, Toronto
- scores nnd their way into* the
CALL YOUR RKD CROSS
placid waters O1 the moat, either
’ Phone WA. 1-3171
Less than Five Ft.Tall
is i£S$ tvuh
CLASSIFIED
Sobers Up In Japan’s Imperial Palace Moat
XTJ^j&a^^
Give Blood
Experienced
Painters Wanted
To all Yudanshas who took
part in tlie recent Port Dover
Judo Ton mam ent.
Steady Work. Good Wa
Also many than!-
Call: Mr. Kaz Kato
221-7841
President K. Kobayashi.
Shobu-kan Judo Institut
Wanted
Female Bowler
Wanted
or
spare. Tuesday night. 7:15 p.m.
Shea's Kennedy.
Ya m am u ra—PL.
for the
Phone Tie
9 - 95 5 8
or
Body Mechanic. Exnerienced
in al! types of Body Work. All
k ea r Ein p Ioym ent.
mid
Cordially Invites You to Attend
Its
Gala Open House
The
Apply:
Monk Tanaka—HO. 1-6594.
West York Motors (Canada) Ltd
Ltd.
Magnificent Chevrolets and Oldsmobiles for 1964
And Introducing The Sparkling “All New” Chevelle
SECKETART
Legal Secretary required immediately. Previous experience
desirable but not necessary, However. gowj shorthand, typing
and grammar essential.
Apply in writing to Ralph H. Long I SI F >st
Nancurer 4. B.C.. »t«>inR qiuEfa,,..,, mar^#, Pender St.,
status, experuwe and salary expend.
\I1 replies confidential and will be aekuoni^ged
1785 St, Clair Avenue West, Toronto
Harry I, Fukushima
Officer RO, 2-8171
Home: RO.2-3405