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Five Receive ICCA Gold Pins

TORONTO. — Five Japanese Ca­ all from thex Toronto JCCA Issei-bu
nadians from Toronto were awarded — and Miss Denise Nishimura and
the Japanese Canadian Citizens' As­ Miss Fumi Sasaki from the Toronto
sociation's coveted Gold Pin award JCCA Chapter.
for years of devoted JCCA work at the
Included among the more than 80
Toronto JCCA's Annual Inauguration
attended two such Five-day Plan Programs conducted recently
"seventh-day Adventist Church in Toronto. One in Willowdale Dinner held last Saturday at the St. people in attendance were Japan
Smother in downtown Toronto, Ontario. I followed every step Charles restaurant.
Consul Komura and his wife, Swan­
Gs amazing group therapy very carefully and learned that sixty
Mr. George Imai,. President of
sea Reeve Lucien C. Kurata, John
Bid percent of attendants were successful in denouncing the
(habit.
Toronto JCCA, presented Gold Pin Nakashima representing the Japa­
e writer of this article wrote a letter asking Dr. J. Wayne awards to Mr. Chuzo Furukawa, Mr.
nese Canadian Cultural Centre, the
■land M.D.. and Pastor Elman J. Folkenberger of Washington,
the originators of this remarkable Five-Day Plan, for assis- Yoshio Kanda, Mr. Zentaro Shin — Rev. M. Takata of the United Church,
Japanese Seventh-day Adventist Church
Toronto, Canada
. .an t0 kick the smoke habit, the Five-Day Plan to Stop
U hasMpidly caught fire across the North American ConThousands have already found through this therapy method
t N much easier to break the habit than they previously

; Some three years ago, the clergy-physician team devised the
the Rev. Con of the Chinese
fend the first pilot training program conducted in Denver,,
Presbyterian Church and other
do. caused near riot when six hundred who wanted to quit
representatives from the NatiHing attempted to squeeze themselves into a little chapel that can
BusinessI &2
onal JCCA, Negro
nly two hundred. The Plan is a practical approach to personal
men's Association, Toronto Citi­
®if control and sensible health procedures. The McFarland-FolkenIr Team sent variable materials and suggestions to the writer
zenship Branch of Citizenship
he writer is tremendously indebted to the Editor of Adventist
and Immigration
Department,
TORONTO. — “Sayonara! Sa- Kankodan group tour to Japan.
ealth Journal The Life and Health and to Dr. J. DeWitt Fox for
the
Toronto
Buddhist
Church,
personal assistance in preparing this article for Canada's Japa- yonara!’’ echoed through Union The group, consisting of many
Toronto JCCA Issei-bu and Saireaders.
Station in Toronto last Friday senior citizens, left for Vancou­
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sei-Kai.

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as some 500 Japanese Canadians ver with big smiles amidst fare­
The
opening address was
‘Seven out of eight reports showed a direct relationship be- flooded the railway station to bid well greetings from friends and
given by President George Imai.
a morbidity, or mortality, from coronaryr heart disease and the farewell to the Kotobuki-kai’s relatives.
(Hint of cigarette smoking/' said a recent medical paper on smokHe expressed special thanks to
land heart disease. Evidence that tobacco is injurious to the heart
the main speaker of the evening,
|en greater than evidence that tobacco tar causes cancer of the
3
Dr. Danniel G. Hill, Director of
I, Deaths from lung cancer are close to 40,000 -a year— 40,000
tlie Ontario Human Rights ComUnd women who may be your neighbours and mine.
TO RONTO.—Nisei weightlift­ Avenue in this city. He person­
mission.
obaceo is a slow and insidious poison. Its effects ’may not be
ing champion and gym owner. ally trains many of the most
immediately.
It
may
require
twenty"
years
for
a
man
to
become
!.D.
President Imai expressed the
.ncer statistic. It is likely he Will die of a coronary" before he Mack Miya is attempting new prominent wrestlers, weightlift­ hope that more “Gold Pin” spiri­
es cancer age.
world records d'aily at the Cana­ ers and bodybuilders in North
a
ted people will continue the im­
No matter how convincing these facts are, it is (not more facts dian National Sportsman's Show. America.
portant work of the JCCA.
statistics that we need, but rather a program to help people ’He is performing these feats of
He offers free membership to
H smoking.
The guests were introduced by
strength at the “Whipper’ Billy his club for any Japanese Cana­
st
the President of the National
The ten rules listed here, based on sound (physiological principles
dian who can beat or duplicate JCCA, Mr. Edward Ide who
the backbone of a five-day program to reduce the craving for Watson Barbell booth.
At the present time, Miya his lifts.
rettes. If you stay by the program faithfully" for three days, you
acted as emcee. He expressed
holds
many records in the bench
®. likely be able to say" that your desire to smoke is less. With
Also,
a
specialist
in
the
female
the
hope that again in the future
soMe people, the desire is gone. Within five to ten days, most people press and one arm dumbell press.
around the corner in kicking the habit. The first three days are He operates one of the most po­ physique, Mr. Miya will have more ethnic groups can get to­
tough ones. But make up your mind you have had enough of
some of his outstanding women gether dhring tliese events ing pushed about by" a woman named nicotine; divorce her. Set pular health clubs in Toronto,
stead' of just Japanese CanaMack’s Gym at 77 Ossington students on stage with him.
Ur mind to the task of stopping. Stop all at once, not piecemeal.
dians.
Remember you are breaking a habit pattern of ten, twenty,
Main speaker, Dr. Hill spoke
by, or more years. You are starting a new way of living. You
on
the contents of an article
1° need all the will power you have, (but each additional
gr and day will add to your determination and will power.
written by The New Canadian
Fe suggest that you say" to yourself, “I choo-se 'not to
publisher, Mr T. Umezuki on
BR.’ If you should slip and break over, you have not fractured
HAMILTON, Ont.—The Issei members, Mr. Shishiro Murota, the death of the late Angus
"ill you have lost only" a battle—not a war Start over and
and Nisei of the Hamilton JCCA 90 and Mr. Hideichi Hyodo, also Maclnnis. Dr. Hill expessed his
say, -I choose not.”
amazement on discovering that
held their annual Keiro-Shimbo- 90.
Here are your rules:
even in such early years the
Mr.
H.
Hyodo,
representing
(1) Tins is the time to enjoy luxury. Take a warm bath two or kukai (a tribute to old aged citi­ the senior citizens expressed
Jernes a day for 15 or 20 minutes. Just relax. If you think you zens) on Saturday, March 14 at thanks and urged all Hamilton­ Japanese Canadians were form­
r‘Uia!1(^ it anf longer not to smoke, hop right back into the tub St. Stephen’s Hall. Some 300 J.C.s ian J. C.’s to cooperate with ing a Union and cooperating
attended the event which opened the community JCCA organiza­ with occidentals.
a.w a shower It’s hard to smoke in a shower.
SiX to eight glasses of water between meals. Keep a at exactly 6:00 p.m. as schedul­ tion.
g / Y pessary. The more liquids you can down, the quicker ed with the singing of “O Can­
Mr.
Paul Tokiwa, interim
e 15 Wished out of your body. Take no alcoholic beverages, ada'’, had supper and enjoyed President of the Hamilton JCCA.
g oeer, nor wine.
I v Ge; adequate rest during this five days, have regular times an entertaining program with revealed that this organization
Mr. Oscar Kawai • acting as will conduct a membership d'rive
L-UVl 1S ar^ a ss^ time to .go to bed (eight hours of sleep won’t
Master of Ceremonies. The get- in the near future and hoped
VANCOUVER, B.C.—Mr. John
?' ''N- No mgnt clubbing these five days. You are going all cut
together lasted 5 hours ending for 100 percent cooperation. He Boultbee, (President of Vancou­
'-°mene your nervous energy.
with a Fukubiki (lucky draw). announced that on May' 9th, the ver Real Estate Board) present­
meals get outside, walk and breathe deeply for 15 to
The first part of the event Hamilton JCCA will hold a testi­ ed the Boultbee Sweet & Co.
p*G SH Hi your favorite chair after eating. This is the
Ltd. Scholarship Award to Mr.
~ T J^ F0”’ ^’^ want to smoke most of all. Get outside. The was chaired by Mr. K. Morino monial gathering to express app- Richard T. Kazuta at the An­
rag's and evervthing in the house are saturated with who presented gifts to two new- reciation to six occidental people
? vK away from them'
Iv enrolled senior citizens (over who greatly aided the J.C re­ nual meeting of the Vancouver
Rea] Estate Board held in Ho­
t0' i-’J1;' ?n :’J-OL1. tea. coffee, or cola beverages. We are trysettle in this area.
tel Vancouver.
Pou?'r?-?H ^datives and stimulants and trying to build up your till a tor
Because of a clash of dates
T^ckly. I.Iilk or butternilk is the beverage now.
Mr. Richard Kazuta, age 23,
with the Toronto JCCA’s inau­
g *jo?
Po-tum or some other cereal drink.
gural banquet, many visitors son of Mr. & Mrs. G. K. Kazuta,
Fewer Leave Japan from Toronto did not attend. vias one of the 7 award winners
en J?„?% uhese five days avoid rich gravy, fried food, cone
Gandy, cake, pie. and ice cream are out for
TOKYO. — The number of However, Mr. Reg Mori and his of scholarships presented by
his foo^Fk: ? °^eil cajl tell when a man is smoking heavily—
Japanese emigrating to South wife, represented’ the National various real estate organizations
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spiced
or
made
hot
with
pepper
and
mustard.
nea'
America has dropped so sharply JCCA, Mrs. H. Kobayakawa and to outstanding 4th year students
^P s~ol •LL 01 meat and rich food, making it. nearly impossible that
the total of emigrant her husband, represented the attending the University of B.C.
ships is being cut to three from Issei-bu, and Mr. T Umezuki Mr. Kazuta ■who •will be gradu­
cat all you want of fruit, grains, vegetables, le- six? Officials say Japan is and his wife, represented the ating this spring with a Bachelor
Eat abundantly of fresh fruit (this is your oppcr- booming so that few Japanese Toronto JCCA, Issei-bu and The of Commerce degree plans to
pursue further studies in Japan,
New Canadian newspaper.
want to leave the country.
( Continued on page 8)
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Toronto IC’s Give Japan
Tew i@®shg f @nd - Off

Mack Miya Attempting New Records

I Hamilton JCCA Honor Elders

Vancouver Nisei
Award Winner

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Bastes and J^oings

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By STELLA ITO

Lucien C. Kurata

A Tape Recording Of Buddhist Opera At T. B. C

Won Ton Soup, Anyone?

TORONTO.—A tape recording
of a. contemporary
Buddhist
operetta, “The Tragedy of Rajagriha” sung* by the Ryukoku
Universitv glee club . will be
heard at the Toronto BuddhistChurch immediately following'
the afternoon service

Tlie tragedy occurs in the
Kammuryo-ju-kyo (Amita yurdhyana Sutra, one of the three
canons of the Jodomon School).
The playing of the tape is in
conjunction with the Spring
Paramita (Higan) service which
is being observed at the Budd­
hist Church this Sunday.

There’s no flavor as provocative and delicious as a good Chinese
If* difficult to pinpoint in specific, terms—the first sip may
like chicken, but the second seems to have some fish or beef
:aU Or it i1-1-3)' be a combination of all three.
Some evenings a phone would ring unexpectedly, and the voice
mv Chinese friend would be saying, “Come on over . . . Let’s
nake some Won Ton Soup . . oh, about ten o’clock or so. .
She would have everything ready—chicken broth in a huge pot.
t stacks of Won Ton skins, a bowlful of the filling. There in the Conversational Japanese Classes At J. C. Centre
•itchen we would sit and wrap the bags by the dozens. When her
TORONTO. —
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usband returned from some meeting, the whole house would be
versational
Japanese
will
be
held lessons
be
fo
ragrant with the aroma of Chinese cooking.
each Wednesday
commencing member Non-members will pay
W ^yOn Ton Soup is so hearty that it is served as a snack like the April
1st at the Japanese Cana­ §15.00 for 10 weekly lessons.
wtsudaii dishes. But it takes more preparation than udon. For some
dian
Cultural
Centre, 123 WynRegistration is open now
^.^diniier engagement snacks, instead of coffee or udon, a bowl
ford
Drive,
Don
Mills, Ontario. the J.C. Cultural Centre; Phone
teaming Won Ton Soup would be a bright surprise.
The lessons will be divided 429-0676 for further information.
M01
WON TON SOUP
into three classes: Primary. In­
5-6 Servings)
J.C. Cultural Centre
termediate, and Advanced.
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Ingredients:
1, lb. shrimps
Many Brave Blistery Weather To Attend Dana Tea
3.-: lb. hamburger
TORONTO.—The Diarch wind our guests. The color slides of
fme
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o ■stalks green onion, chopped
did not stop the ladies from ancient to present day Japanese
cup chopped Chineses or ordinary cabbage
gathering at the Buddhist Church costumes were translated and ex­
82 tbsp flour
Hall before 2:00 p.m. Saturday, plained by Mrs. Yoshikawa.
!'->. X
March 7th to enjoy the Tea of
The life sized mannequin wear­
^6 cups chicken broth
ing
a Dojoji costume looked as
Goodwill
sponsored
by
the
Dana.
^.Sheets of Won Ton skin
From the blistery outdoors one though she might at any moment
Method:
was glad to walk into a warm move into her graceful buyo
Chop the shrimps very fine. Mix with hamburger, green onions, atmosphere of cherry blossoms, the. legend which dates back 350
1^ egg, flour, salt and pepper to taste. If too stiff, add little water, or kimono clad girls and koto years.
;71 cool chicken broth.
.
music.
The Tea Committee expresses
Pile a teaspoon of the mixture in the centre of the won ton
It was lovely to get acquaint­ their appreciation to Mrs. Fu­
| squares. There are several ways of folding the sheets into little bags, ed with the ladies of the Scar- jimoto for the loan and display
| but we usually pick them up by four comers and pinch them at the boro Unitarian Church, Japane­ of the Dojoji Costume, Mrs. Yo­
se Anglican W.A., Japanese shikawa's lovely flower' arrang'ci top"
^
Whenever ready to heat the soup bring the broth to rapid boil United Church W.A. and our ments, Albert Nishimura
and Japan Trade
and drop as many as you would need (.■anywhere from 8 pieces on own Fujinkai friend’s and neigh - Ebisuzaki
H per serving), and' cook for about 5-8 minutes. The flavor of beef and bors of the Danas.
Centre in making this function
|^ shrimp blends with the chicken stock, making a very tasty soup.
Mrs. Shimizu led a most en ■ a success.
S
Often a few peas are added to the broth, or some green spinach. thusiastic crowd through our
Thank you Ladies for the
If you prefer to make your own dough for the squares, we Church Alter, the Library and commendable effort in tidying
suggest the following recipe.
the Stone Garden, reminding us and decorating the hall and also
Bfe
of the famous Ryo-Anji Garden contributing the dainty and love­
WON TON SKIN
in Japan, unfolding the answers ly refreshments.
# 2 cups flour
to many queries which may have
1 AO* or
The Tea Committee
existed'
in the minds of some of
i tsp. salt
3 tbsp, water
as
Method:
^
* IX ma-'edients and refrigerate for 30 minutes, more or less,
cornstarch on the rolling pin and board, roll out as thin as
w P°^sible .and but into 3 inch squares. Stack them between wax papers,
East End Nisei Recreation Ten Pin Mayede 736 (315); Joe Kuramoto 734;
Bowling
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back into the refrigerator until time to use
^^ CLASS: Bill Miyama 871 (300,
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Goodbye Smoking .
at separate: meals. flUit

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is Best to eat fruit and vegetables

TojOjWouW Nix Marriage

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B complex, which
take at eacS mealZ oXSS You deprive them of nicotine,

TOKYO.—A former Japanese fwar criminals received life im-I™
general who was convicted’ as a jprisonment. They w-ere released
Publisher
two tablespoonfuls daily of dried brewer’s
“^X' One or j W:ar criminal along with Gen. after Japan regained indepen- 4English

source of B complex, and protein as well IhcanhA
Togo after World War II, dence.
I Editor, KEN MORI
or tomato juice.
as well, it can he taken in milk said recently the wartime JapaMr. Katsuko Togo was quoted ‘■ectlon Editor and Adv£
9. After meals, rinse vour month
nese Premier would never have by the Japanese magazine as
479
saying that she believed’ her
8T, ^Sr
husband wmuld have approved of
Toronto 2-B. Ont.
Tlbtw^
comment was made by the mandage. “I gave it (her
EMpire 6-5005
sih ei nitiate are jiow available.
' Sadao Araki, the mustachioed daughter’s
marriage)
mnnh
-.u^-----10. By far the most imhortant
I former four-star general of -Elie thought because in a wsy my I
to help you. If you have never prayed WsVthethnP^Vl ^
wV defunct; Imperial Japanese
husbandwvas killed by the hands
you need do is follow the Lord’s adX- “ A
^^ ArmYof the Americans,” Mrs. Togo
said. “But I believe Tog’o (her I
side of
dPPlng the USe of tobacco. Place vour wall on 4 mrecently that Kimei husband) would have permitted
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my daughter to many an AmeHelp Wanted
as your partner? y” “ ’—bio. You can nevh fail with God PLe VaJ^
rican.” She said Gilbertson is .2 EXPerienced-^;^^
ing
"^ - do when the .™«K. H^ ^ ^J L personable man and that I have ®d suits. Also ^ ^ ~w
no prejudice for my daughter
Lou Larry* iiF'i^
being
the
wife
of
an
American.

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stait
I ciioose not to smoke,” ask for divine
Am?rican businessman-executive
to the tap for’a ElaSS“l*X S SAlT’ E ^t year. It was . A Japanese company execu- GIRLS experienced^^
for mens windbreakers!
the height
* a .bleak ana your drink of water, most likelv p^c fust mamage for Miss Togo tiv e, who claims he still regards Sportswear,
109 Ossinaton * as

within three
le??enine- Continue deep breathing, a, d a"?
Jor Gilbertson, whose Togo as a great man, however, Phone 533-8239 (Toronto®
tL
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nUteS °* stn,K‘e is o^- Au have made it '”,e “j1 cMto" "™ MM in had a different view. “I think
OPtRATORS, experienced on
ese t’eiiods of extreme craving wall become
in ini n a
an accident several years ago.
it was a. had tiling for her to .ess®s and sportswear SqdIv
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marrv
------ .■ an American,” he was EM
LM. 3“bbl5 (ioronto).
quoted
as
saying.

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The to
P<
faithei apart each day
iia&e has drawn mixed reaction
sALES clerk for aift cno^ full n*
that the pffSV^^
tea,'and cola beverages is fr°m tlle Japanese PeQpie. Some Gen. Togo’s great character was time.
Phone HO/ 3-7831* (Toronto)
that cra^
1S?° s.timu.late the nerves, the very nerves
an open support for, tainted by that.”
A well-known Japanese writer1
beware this
Th ^^ °^ C0;£Tee is ilikely to call for a cigarette- |
others showed contempt
Male Help Wanted
S'^teX /” al“h01alcohol hi ^
said he . thought the news of
GARDENER truck driver and ^
rid of nicotine
e neiwes that are trying to get
Ei tei-mai nages bet-ween Ja- Miss Togo’s marriage was “splen­ helpers wanted. Good wanes. 1

panese and American have been did.” “I thought it was like Hi- BA. 1-2145 (Toronto) Mr. Kinoshita"
your vitamh°°B°J<thia^e)U^
^^^ period; is to conserve •taking place in the past years: ronoshin (Flying Fish) Furuha­ GARDENERS wanted. No eTO";=rshi setting a new world record cessary. Will train. Phone Mr’oXS
quired for smooth nerves Sugar robs
vitamin re- therefore there was nothing (after
World War 11).” The 241-8115 (Toronto).
have a good grin
1ODS > , 1
Later on> after- you spectacular about Togo’s daugh­
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Ploblem of tobacco, simple desserts
writer
was
quoted as saying.
F^ IRr?K DRIVER wanted. Apaly fa.
cvdipie or ice cream are all right occasionally
and ter marrying an American,” AMiss Togo, who made head- tortn Cleaners, Phone: HO 1-^426 fix
raki said. “But I believe Togo
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cholesS^
tends to increase the himself would never thought of Unes in Japan and the United ronto).
foods. Another reason h th?ihP nkeeP k
by foi-goi^ flesh his daughter becoming the wife States several years ago when A FEW garden helpers wanted
she went to the University of RO. 9-5565 (Yatabe).
and ammonia, a bv-product of
tndleS aS found in meat, of an American.”
hints to the nervous^Sm
f
breakdown, can act as stimuf^^S-year-old' Araki, who Michigan, herself stated that she O)NE Carpenter for trimm^cr cito keep thile ne^
do everything we can tigureu prominently in the pr^- did not mean to keep her mari- rough. Phone 927-5573 or ME
after 5 o'clock.
V1’ ^ys as an ardent advocate age a secret.
“I gust wanted to be left alone.”
win
“• "ft” ^ve a friend who o± militaristic education for JaDomestic Help Wanted
said “My mother and
system works well in th?Th) ’ ■ '
”11 be cas,er- T1" buddy P^es^ Youths, was tried along She
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the s™0]1”'?? habit Just as it
Cook-houseb
T°k by the International brothers and sisters first had EAdults.
Live in.
Military Tribunal for the Fai- opposed my marriage. But they ces.
Phone AM. 1-1400, 5375 Ct
did so for fear that I might get naught Drive, Vancouver
Last.
13, B.
in
trouble
for
not
'knowing
man
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T°j° and six others were exe­ ners and customs. But I am
cuted. Araki and other class of cheerful by nature?’
M. M. OTSUKA
(he
■She said her husband is a “nice
Chartered Accountant
Not a puff!”
n escape him for a minute.
Man and has a warm personali641 Vaughan — Toronto, Onl.
(To be continued')
She said she is still attending
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