Page 1
1964
>4^
’4C
THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1964
Toronto, Ont.
Pledge Payment Slowdown Spurs . .
JC Cultural Centre
Plans Another Big
Blitz Fund Drive
ted
y As
to)
4 [b
TORONTO—The Japanese Canadian Cultural
Centre will be holding an intensive 12 weeks fund
drive due to a slowdown of pledge payments. This
drive is to be launched with blitz campaigns carrid on by 150 volunteers on Sunday, March 22nd
and April 5th.
A serious financial situation precipitated by a
Toronto JCCA Front Line Troops
slowdown of payments against pledges during
TORONTO—Ready to carry on the work for ra, President George Imai, Janet Fujiwara, and
the early months of the year has spurred the mem
(Japanese Canadians in the Toronto area are Rits Inouye.
lewly elected 1964 Toronto Chapter JCCA exeThe Japanese Canadian Citizens’ Association’s bers of the Board of Directors, the Directors club
iff members. Shown at the recent Toronto coveted “Gold Pins’’ were awarded to two of
Annual Inaugural Dinner held Saturday the above executives at the dinner for their devoted and Committees to an all out drive schedulea
|(Top Row) left to right: Mits Sumiya, Fumi work towards the JCCA. Recipients were Miss De over the next 3 months.
ii, Martha Nagai, Roy Sato, George Takaha- nise Nishimura and Miss Fumi Sasaki.
Finance reports show that the
—photo by Jack Hemmy
(Bottom Row1) Kay Morita, Denise NishimuCentre in its operation is ruiming
close to the budget estimated
for 1964. With .a slightly in
creased effort an income of $60,
OLKCOUVER, B.C.—The B.C.
B.C. is presently glutted with freighter specially designed for 000 is expected to be reached
industry is negotiating a mountains of surplus chips and bulk handling of wood chips. during this year, while operat
TORONTO.—Japanese pianist,
ijhmillion dollar deal to ex- sawmill waste. The chips are The freighter' is to be launched ing expenses will total $40,000.
Miss
Yasuko Tsukamoto will
pulpwood chips to Jahan; currently priced domestically at at the end of August and is due With an additional requirement
give
her
first Canadian recital
here on her maiden voyage Sept.
surplus chips and wasted about $4 to $8 per ton.
at
the
J.C.
Cultural Centre on
of
$18,000.
for
interest
and
loan
from the interior. It could I The deal would - require ap 15. Initially it would make nine
Saturday,March
28th at 8:00
it to more than $20 mil- ' proval from the provincial gov trips to 1 Hiroshima, carrying of payment.
p.
m.
I over a five-year contract ernment, which presently autho chips over .and returning empty.
The present shortage owing tc
Yd.
Other
projects
included
in
the
Miss
Tsukamoto
graduated
the purchase of limited furnish
rizes regular' exports of chips
from
Kobe
College
with
a Mas
$2
million
Fraser
Surrey
Docks
project is known to ih- on a six-month renewable per
ings and balances now owing ter's degree in Music and has
huge specially built Ja- mit to Port Angeles in the U.S. project are a new export lumber (e.g.)
contractor plus sorely been a guest artist with the KyoSese freighter and a major $2 Hast year B.C. sales to the U.S. mill, extension of the dock
on dock development on the totalled about 1.2 million tons. berthing area by 700 feet and needed capital expenditures for
provision of a car slip for Alas furnishing equipment and land
|ey shore of the Fraser RiDESIGNED FOR BULK
ka Steamship Company’s plan scaping indicate a year end re
It is known that Japan is ned car ferry operation to Alas quirement of approx. $90,000.00.
FINAL STAGES
presently building a 17,000 ton ka.
a contract is in the final
The 12 weeks campaign will
negotiation for uncover every major potential
sources in the B.C. forsource of funds. They include—
industry to sell Japan 2.2
JC’s outside of Toronto, the non
gon tons of wood chips over
'e year period. A Kamloops
paying pledges, new pledges, buis a likely source.
siness and corporations, JC buimports of the chips would
siness associates, special pron m September this year
By GEORGE ASO, PASTOR
and
membership,
and
jects
I special new $300,000 bulk
Japanese Seventh-day Adventist Church
others.
storage facilities to
Yasuko
Toronto, Canada
outstanding
pledged
The
Johnston Terminals
Tsukamoto
Fraser Surrey Docks loa m o u n t s total $48,099.42
(Continued from Wednesday)
chips would be loaded
Dr. McFarland said many ask questions such as: Should I Of this amount no payments have to Symphony and Osaka >Syma special
Japanese
been made against $12,327.00 and phony orchestras. She has held
J Jer 2t the rate of 300,000 quit gradually, or all at once? The Doctors answer is this. Have you
read of the humane gentleman who wanted to spare the feelings o a balance of $35,772.42 remain recitals at the Gardener Mu
= the first year.
his new puppy ? He started by cutting off the dog s_ tail an inch a. of partly paid pledges.
PEALTHY CONTRACT
seum and at Jordon Hall in Bos
a time. The average person can break a habit far easier by means o
An appeal is being made to all ton, and most recently at the
s '. quantity tons
would
strong, positive decision which galvanizes his willpovei 101 an
^»«W»
a“rise
"sreto
“ a
all-out battle. It gives evidence that there’s to be no halfhearted who have yet to complete pled 16th Philharmonic Opening at
5"®S!'M' Ua price
ges, to make every effort to do the Memorial Auditorium, Lynn
attempt.
1
be in the neighborIn regards to this willpower, Dr. McFarland insists that “the so when the volunteer canvassers City, Massachusetts last No
Id ha' 1ton * the contract average person doesn’t realize that an entire change can e ma e call. Some 500 new JC names in
vember.
“h. worth at least $20 milin the human life by the right exercise of his will. Willpower maybe the Toronto area have been asA pupil of Miss Chieko Hara,
described as that sovereign agency within the min- which exerci^ _ sembled. They too. will be
one
of Japan’s foremost pianists.
control over its own operation. A basic law of.nature deJaret
proached
for
pledges
during
“Strength is acquired through effort’- We realize that diluent
Miss Tsukamoto is currently en
blitz drive.
study produces a keen, active mind. JHence the same a
_
rolled at the New England Con
applies equally to your willpower. Under prolonged dis me t e
servatory of Music in Boston
man will become weak.”
.
.. _ . .
under the direction of the cele
. What , do you mean by “right exercise of will”, Dr. McFamanc
brated, Miklos Schwalk. She is
was often quarried. His reply is this:
.
majefring in work which will ast&l- vSg Hoixs“When trying .to break the habit, many People make the mistake
sure
her the. Artist’s diploma this
of saying, ‘Tm going to stop smoking right notf, or’ /“JSJ
TOKYO. — Tokyo emergency spring.
going to smoke again from this moment on. And w a
- . hospitals -will put brain sur
doing? “They're making a promise. Obviously, promises arJ
Miss Tsukamoto will be play
geons on call daily to combat
in^lvI7u^ ,
2 series i ° Tagawa> 30, in their proper place, but what happens if
ing the Yamada Concert Piano
rising traffic death tolls
: ^' As
th-; just made the promise should smoke within a day or so.
j
Fifteen brain surgeons will recently donated to the Centre.
S® northwest 4“fa ^^ the promise. With shattered self-confidence, a few cigarette^ later be available for emergency ope
Tickets for the recital at $1.0G
he's likely to think, “Oh, what’s the use!’
-j
01 here.
rations in any of the city’s 460 will. go on sale soon. Net pro
d Tagawa “enjoyThen let’s examine the correct use of the will. Instead of saying. hospitals which -handle accident ceeds will be -db^t^.to.the Cul
Japanese Pianist
To Give Recital
At J.C. Centre
|20 Million Canada-Japan Deal
5-day Program To Help
You Stop Smoking
l^man Crazy
^ His Job
15 Surgeons Ready
For Tokyo Traffic
(Continued on page 8).
Victims.
tural Cental
>4^
’4C
THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1964
Toronto, Ont.
Pledge Payment Slowdown Spurs . .
JC Cultural Centre
Plans Another Big
Blitz Fund Drive
ted
y As
to)
4 [b
TORONTO—The Japanese Canadian Cultural
Centre will be holding an intensive 12 weeks fund
drive due to a slowdown of pledge payments. This
drive is to be launched with blitz campaigns carrid on by 150 volunteers on Sunday, March 22nd
and April 5th.
A serious financial situation precipitated by a
Toronto JCCA Front Line Troops
slowdown of payments against pledges during
TORONTO—Ready to carry on the work for ra, President George Imai, Janet Fujiwara, and
the early months of the year has spurred the mem
(Japanese Canadians in the Toronto area are Rits Inouye.
lewly elected 1964 Toronto Chapter JCCA exeThe Japanese Canadian Citizens’ Association’s bers of the Board of Directors, the Directors club
iff members. Shown at the recent Toronto coveted “Gold Pins’’ were awarded to two of
Annual Inaugural Dinner held Saturday the above executives at the dinner for their devoted and Committees to an all out drive schedulea
|(Top Row) left to right: Mits Sumiya, Fumi work towards the JCCA. Recipients were Miss De over the next 3 months.
ii, Martha Nagai, Roy Sato, George Takaha- nise Nishimura and Miss Fumi Sasaki.
Finance reports show that the
—photo by Jack Hemmy
(Bottom Row1) Kay Morita, Denise NishimuCentre in its operation is ruiming
close to the budget estimated
for 1964. With .a slightly in
creased effort an income of $60,
OLKCOUVER, B.C.—The B.C.
B.C. is presently glutted with freighter specially designed for 000 is expected to be reached
industry is negotiating a mountains of surplus chips and bulk handling of wood chips. during this year, while operat
TORONTO.—Japanese pianist,
ijhmillion dollar deal to ex- sawmill waste. The chips are The freighter' is to be launched ing expenses will total $40,000.
Miss
Yasuko Tsukamoto will
pulpwood chips to Jahan; currently priced domestically at at the end of August and is due With an additional requirement
give
her
first Canadian recital
here on her maiden voyage Sept.
surplus chips and wasted about $4 to $8 per ton.
at
the
J.C.
Cultural Centre on
of
$18,000.
for
interest
and
loan
from the interior. It could I The deal would - require ap 15. Initially it would make nine
Saturday,March
28th at 8:00
it to more than $20 mil- ' proval from the provincial gov trips to 1 Hiroshima, carrying of payment.
p.
m.
I over a five-year contract ernment, which presently autho chips over .and returning empty.
The present shortage owing tc
Yd.
Other
projects
included
in
the
Miss
Tsukamoto
graduated
the purchase of limited furnish
rizes regular' exports of chips
from
Kobe
College
with
a Mas
$2
million
Fraser
Surrey
Docks
project is known to ih- on a six-month renewable per
ings and balances now owing ter's degree in Music and has
huge specially built Ja- mit to Port Angeles in the U.S. project are a new export lumber (e.g.)
contractor plus sorely been a guest artist with the KyoSese freighter and a major $2 Hast year B.C. sales to the U.S. mill, extension of the dock
on dock development on the totalled about 1.2 million tons. berthing area by 700 feet and needed capital expenditures for
provision of a car slip for Alas furnishing equipment and land
|ey shore of the Fraser RiDESIGNED FOR BULK
ka Steamship Company’s plan scaping indicate a year end re
It is known that Japan is ned car ferry operation to Alas quirement of approx. $90,000.00.
FINAL STAGES
presently building a 17,000 ton ka.
a contract is in the final
The 12 weeks campaign will
negotiation for uncover every major potential
sources in the B.C. forsource of funds. They include—
industry to sell Japan 2.2
JC’s outside of Toronto, the non
gon tons of wood chips over
'e year period. A Kamloops
paying pledges, new pledges, buis a likely source.
siness and corporations, JC buimports of the chips would
siness associates, special pron m September this year
By GEORGE ASO, PASTOR
and
membership,
and
jects
I special new $300,000 bulk
Japanese Seventh-day Adventist Church
others.
storage facilities to
Yasuko
Toronto, Canada
outstanding
pledged
The
Johnston Terminals
Tsukamoto
Fraser Surrey Docks loa m o u n t s total $48,099.42
(Continued from Wednesday)
chips would be loaded
Dr. McFarland said many ask questions such as: Should I Of this amount no payments have to Symphony and Osaka >Syma special
Japanese
been made against $12,327.00 and phony orchestras. She has held
J Jer 2t the rate of 300,000 quit gradually, or all at once? The Doctors answer is this. Have you
read of the humane gentleman who wanted to spare the feelings o a balance of $35,772.42 remain recitals at the Gardener Mu
= the first year.
his new puppy ? He started by cutting off the dog s_ tail an inch a. of partly paid pledges.
PEALTHY CONTRACT
seum and at Jordon Hall in Bos
a time. The average person can break a habit far easier by means o
An appeal is being made to all ton, and most recently at the
s '. quantity tons
would
strong, positive decision which galvanizes his willpovei 101 an
^»«W»
a“rise
"sreto
“ a
all-out battle. It gives evidence that there’s to be no halfhearted who have yet to complete pled 16th Philharmonic Opening at
5"®S!'M' Ua price
ges, to make every effort to do the Memorial Auditorium, Lynn
attempt.
1
be in the neighborIn regards to this willpower, Dr. McFarland insists that “the so when the volunteer canvassers City, Massachusetts last No
Id ha' 1ton * the contract average person doesn’t realize that an entire change can e ma e call. Some 500 new JC names in
vember.
“h. worth at least $20 milin the human life by the right exercise of his will. Willpower maybe the Toronto area have been asA pupil of Miss Chieko Hara,
described as that sovereign agency within the min- which exerci^ _ sembled. They too. will be
one
of Japan’s foremost pianists.
control over its own operation. A basic law of.nature deJaret
proached
for
pledges
during
“Strength is acquired through effort’- We realize that diluent
Miss Tsukamoto is currently en
blitz drive.
study produces a keen, active mind. JHence the same a
_
rolled at the New England Con
applies equally to your willpower. Under prolonged dis me t e
servatory of Music in Boston
man will become weak.”
.
.. _ . .
under the direction of the cele
. What , do you mean by “right exercise of will”, Dr. McFamanc
brated, Miklos Schwalk. She is
was often quarried. His reply is this:
.
majefring in work which will ast&l- vSg Hoixs“When trying .to break the habit, many People make the mistake
sure
her the. Artist’s diploma this
of saying, ‘Tm going to stop smoking right notf, or’ /“JSJ
TOKYO. — Tokyo emergency spring.
going to smoke again from this moment on. And w a
- . hospitals -will put brain sur
doing? “They're making a promise. Obviously, promises arJ
Miss Tsukamoto will be play
geons on call daily to combat
in^lvI7u^ ,
2 series i ° Tagawa> 30, in their proper place, but what happens if
ing the Yamada Concert Piano
rising traffic death tolls
: ^' As
th-; just made the promise should smoke within a day or so.
j
Fifteen brain surgeons will recently donated to the Centre.
S® northwest 4“fa ^^ the promise. With shattered self-confidence, a few cigarette^ later be available for emergency ope
Tickets for the recital at $1.0G
he's likely to think, “Oh, what’s the use!’
-j
01 here.
rations in any of the city’s 460 will. go on sale soon. Net pro
d Tagawa “enjoyThen let’s examine the correct use of the will. Instead of saying. hospitals which -handle accident ceeds will be -db^t^.to.the Cul
Japanese Pianist
To Give Recital
At J.C. Centre
|20 Million Canada-Japan Deal
5-day Program To Help
You Stop Smoking
l^man Crazy
^ His Job
15 Surgeons Ready
For Tokyo Traffic
(Continued on page 8).
Victims.
tural Cental
Page 2
PAGE 2
flli-ifapan Judo Champion L
Inokuma Takes ffloscoiu Crud
4.
of Hamilton-Toronto
the N^° Hall to
April
JC. -&irieFs^ClW\va^h^^
make way for the Snp AC FMai?
12th at the pfcMr IXurai 9^
MOSCOW. — Japan completed Sone, the former world champion I chanmin m
>
______
„ , .
cnampionshm. n fjlc
a clean sweep of titles at stake
in the Moscow International Judo' . Inokuma won all his six bouts after two
tentative agenda at meeting:
inside the distance, even though
Tone
Alteration o/contest ^-ules'
?T and method .of payment (3). Tournament recently when Isao he was one of the lightest com- Kibrotsashv^ <QTSlon
Inokuma won all-categories—the
movies.
unrest rules. (4). Sirloin roast dinner (5). Fishing
at 86 kilos (190 lbs.). Euroneai
over ,8? kilograms (176 pound's) i petitors
In the semi-finals Inokuma opening bnn+ampJ!°I!S'1'^®
—division crown.
“RAINBOW DERBY”
threw Vladimir. Saunin of the 38=4 ^
In the final Inokuma beat Rus 'USSR in 3.37 minutes while Ki- by Anatokr v ?^5®0s®
This year’s Derby has a new look:
sian Anzor Kiknadze with a throw knadze
outpointed’ compatriot sian aOTlipd^^^fi
per cent g^ales^^ 5 °U ^^ b° flshin° for is:—- §50.00 (Not 75 after six minutes, 49 seconds.
Kirill Romanovsky.
da. torture
On the two previous days Isao
.
.
,
^
Tt
was
^ first
May 315,^0?
May Okano and U. Nakatani won tc | ™s bls
however, was feat in the thJ^H
make the Japanese firm favorites
“
cotne period was. lengthened
1,00 Midnight. (The to win the major share of medals I the elimination of Masahiro Tone, tion).
T
chaXto get.out ^^
have a at the Tokyo Olympic Games third in the absolute Japanese
to rulesSanTrt^
™TanJS
subject later this year
Judokas from seven countries j
■meeting Derby tickets wili be avalE’^?1^ from the general competed in the three-day tour- I
April 5th, .at PICKFAIR
mailable at the General Meeting on nament which was termed “veryJ
SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1964.
X
useful” by Japanese coach K. I
terseetion at Hiway NoP 27 aJd LakeXre BlvdA ^ °f ^ “'
Cleaners Grab Final Plav-nff cn_«
tobonto _ dub™ n
r‘«y-oiT opor
TORONTO.
gabbed
the
«nMZ
r;«
i c
d>
11:30 A.M. English Language Service
11:30 A.M. Sunday Church School
TH® Rev. Minoru Stephem Takada, B.A., BD
A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL
—
7m h
701 Do ver co urt Rd.,
p
Big
J.C. Bowling
"
hit the lone
Tourney April 18
by a whisker as the regular sche
dule of the Toronto Japanese Hoc
The season ended on a rousing
TORONTO.
The First An
key League drew to a close IUSI
last I
u03 PauI Henouye and Bob nual 10-tpin Handicap Japanese
unday. The play-offs begin to- .asu^awa engaged in a spar- Canadian Men's Oncm pL-r
morrow afternoon with Yamada
ring match midway through the Tournament will
h owling
Studio meeting Main Auto Body
Masukawa won a dear Ad mZ
h ™
“
in the first game and Mickey Sato
decision on the match, but lost to clkfe S
J^^nce. clashing with Dufferin the, referees when he was tai- n]E S0^ ’ ? ^E1^6 ^^
C e nn^E -m the second gome.
ged for 7-minutes while Ikenouye ?^ o4° 0 eJea Blvd- at 2 P-MDufferm
clinched a play-off got iust two.
y and 9 P-nL Keggers will fight
erth in opening game when they
DRESSING
n
JaPan Camera Centre
defeated an undermanned Japan Hamada caotured H NOTES^ Gen Challenge Trophy and a $100.90
Camera team 6-1. Even though ring Me
Se“nd sc?- lst PrizeStadium won their game the Duf- gJals and 99 h 3^ ^ints on HClosing date for
entries \
fenn
win put them out
J
9
d
22 assists. George Shi- Anri!
enmes
aS
post-season^ction
Archie Matsumoto and Georae YnmnVf313 3 for 26 points. Jerry
Ha™lcaps will be based on
Shimono led the Dufferin assault ton
Ms second straight S°/c of the difference between
With two goals apiece
sffSe j I
”?d “ Ms Seals fc bowlers’ highest ABC averwent to Al Watte and Frank Mu- m7 » average Ted Mianishi and aSe of January 31st, 1964 and i
rata. Tom
Tom Orida
and1 K™Khl
«- and 2.55 490. Maximum handicap X
iota.
Orida
KeneaD^M II M
moto
earned
two and
assist
a close game will be 30 pins.
the one-sided contest;
‘ e for second P!a«.... ,
Fules and regulations
Benny Murata fired the only
The semi-finals
-■will
" be two vail be in effect. The tourna
goal for Japan Camera who had FaEes' mosi goals to w'n affairs, ment is open to all Japanesebeen
officially eliminated two + ' , ^ame will consist of three Canadian bowlers who are mem
weeks ago.
Only eight players wen’Y minute periods.
First bers of the ABC. Bowlers may
showed up for Sunday's game. It I t™^' as usuaf at 2:00 p.m. Hoc- enter once only. Closing d'ate
was a poor effort to cap off" a Rey ans are invited to attend
dismal season
for the Camera- , se. games- Action-packed hoc- ±Oi\reiEnes is April 12th, 1964;
number of entries
shop. Unfortunately the attitude of key 13 ln store for you!
1-6. Three (3) bowlers per
the players who did not show up
FINAL STANDINGS
lane maximum. Each bowler will
to at least attempt to end the
W L T Pts bowl 5 games across 10 laims
season on a winning note, hurt
Stadium
Garage who had a Yamada Studio
12 6 2 26 EV€Ey entrant will also receive
chance to make the play-offs had M. Sato Insurance
9 8 3 21 ™e
special prizes from
Main Auto Body
9 8 3 21 Lnoncliffe Bowl:
DuT“erin lost to Japan Camera.
Dufferin
Cleaners
, The close battle for second spot
8 8 4 20
(1) Double dinner to Peppio’s
8 10 2 18 Restaurant. (2) Steak ’n Burner
ce^v®en. Mickey Sato Insurance Stadium Garaae
and Main Auto Body was settled Japan Camera “Ctr.
5
4 14 Discount Coupon. (3) Single pass
in the middle contest of the after
to Donlands Theatre.
noon with the Insurancemen get- INDIVIDUAL SCORING
complete information —
tingjhe nod over Main. Mickey
Dick Tanaka .at Thorncliffe
Sato s 4—3 win over the Body Gen Hamada, MA
11
22
33 HmM21’2211 Or Mana^er, Jim
26
shop lifted them ___
into „ tie on cGeo.
17
VL Shimono,
V?0110’ DC
DC
9
9
8
17 Heatiick.
points for second spot. However, sSm- Tan^
-MS
9
8
17
tneir better goals-against average Geo.
"
'
Wakayuma, YS
6
11
17
put them into sole possesion of Ted Kaki.no, YS
9
16
Arch Matsumoto, DC
the runner-up spot.
8
15
Roy Umeno, SG
7
8
15
Terry Nakamura paced the Sate Davs Ono, MA
4
11
15
attack with a two goal effort. His Bob Masukawa, SG
9
5
14
Ray
Tani,
YS
second marker proved the winner Lloyd Ono, MS
6
8
14
8
4
George Anzai and Fred Kotani Tom
12
Takemura,
6
6
12
netted the other Sato goals. An- Geo. Anzai, MS
5
7
12
Ken Fukumoto, DC
j.ai also collected three penalties Dave
4
8
12
Mitobe.
JC
proprietor
9
tor a busy afternoon.
2
11
Glen Katsuyama, SG
8
3
11
Gen Hamada, John. Hamada and Roy Tanaka, TC
4
7
11
Kei Higashi ' tallied for Main Auto Herb Ashizawa, MA
JON ONODERA
6
5
11
Tanaka, SG
5
as they made a vain effort to gain Tak
6
11
Pete Sasaki, JC
5
6
the number two scot.
H
Rich Yoshida, MS
5
6
7
1
2
3
Tom Orida, JC
Sho Mori, MA
John Tohana, MA
Peewee Furukawa, MJ
11
11
10
10
10
10
10
10
9
In the final game of the after3
•7
noon and of the regular season
6
d
Stadium Garage,
though elimi- Harold Baba, MA
A
4
nated earlier in the
afternoon John Hamada. MA
5
5
came
up
, - with a strong effort to >'JL rNyas‘
EefeaEYam?da, Studio'3-1. This dX b“ YS
£ IJ
third time this season Dennis Masud!a, SG
vas the
5
, DC
that Stadium had defeated the
a I
5
S II
6
pennant winners. Had they been Rav F?*’
IC
2
C I I
7
able to handle Main Auto, to
goalies averages
whom they lost all four games,
G
GA SO
Stadium would have
handily re-v y.
2.05
gained a play-off berth.
' ' Ted' ML
-8 0
2.40
_ Roy Umeno, Al Iijima and John ’
Na
20
51 0
MS
20
tW^akea goals for Stadium, dg-Lv'~
55 0
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office
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Tone
Alteration o/contest ^-ules'
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This year’s Derby has a new look:
sian Anzor Kiknadze with a throw knadze
outpointed’ compatriot sian aOTlipd^^^fi
per cent g^ales^^ 5 °U ^^ b° flshin° for is:—- §50.00 (Not 75 after six minutes, 49 seconds.
Kirill Romanovsky.
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May Okano and U. Nakatani won tc | ™s bls
however, was feat in the thJ^H
make the Japanese firm favorites
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cotne period was. lengthened
1,00 Midnight. (The to win the major share of medals I the elimination of Masahiro Tone, tion).
T
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have a at the Tokyo Olympic Games third in the absolute Japanese
to rulesSanTrt^
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subject later this year
Judokas from seven countries j
■meeting Derby tickets wili be avalE’^?1^ from the general competed in the three-day tour- I
April 5th, .at PICKFAIR
mailable at the General Meeting on nament which was termed “veryJ
SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1964.
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useful” by Japanese coach K. I
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hit the lone
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by a whisker as the regular sche
dule of the Toronto Japanese Hoc
The season ended on a rousing
TORONTO.
The First An
key League drew to a close IUSI
last I
u03 PauI Henouye and Bob nual 10-tpin Handicap Japanese
unday. The play-offs begin to- .asu^awa engaged in a spar- Canadian Men's Oncm pL-r
morrow afternoon with Yamada
ring match midway through the Tournament will
h owling
Studio meeting Main Auto Body
Masukawa won a dear Ad mZ
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decision on the match, but lost to clkfe S
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C e nn^E -m the second gome.
ged for 7-minutes while Ikenouye ?^ o4° 0 eJea Blvd- at 2 P-MDufferm
clinched a play-off got iust two.
y and 9 P-nL Keggers will fight
erth in opening game when they
DRESSING
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JaPan Camera Centre
defeated an undermanned Japan Hamada caotured H NOTES^ Gen Challenge Trophy and a $100.90
Camera team 6-1. Even though ring Me
Se“nd sc?- lst PrizeStadium won their game the Duf- gJals and 99 h 3^ ^ints on HClosing date for
entries \
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win put them out
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post-season^ction
Archie Matsumoto and Georae YnmnVf313 3 for 26 points. Jerry
Ha™lcaps will be based on
Shimono led the Dufferin assault ton
Ms second straight S°/c of the difference between
With two goals apiece
sffSe j I
”?d “ Ms Seals fc bowlers’ highest ABC averwent to Al Watte and Frank Mu- m7 » average Ted Mianishi and aSe of January 31st, 1964 and i
rata. Tom
Tom Orida
and1 K™Khl
«- and 2.55 490. Maximum handicap X
iota.
Orida
KeneaD^M II M
moto
earned
two and
assist
a close game will be 30 pins.
the one-sided contest;
‘ e for second P!a«.... ,
Fules and regulations
Benny Murata fired the only
The semi-finals
-■will
" be two vail be in effect. The tourna
goal for Japan Camera who had FaEes' mosi goals to w'n affairs, ment is open to all Japanesebeen
officially eliminated two + ' , ^ame will consist of three Canadian bowlers who are mem
weeks ago.
Only eight players wen’Y minute periods.
First bers of the ABC. Bowlers may
showed up for Sunday's game. It I t™^' as usuaf at 2:00 p.m. Hoc- enter once only. Closing d'ate
was a poor effort to cap off" a Rey ans are invited to attend
dismal season
for the Camera- , se. games- Action-packed hoc- ±Oi\reiEnes is April 12th, 1964;
number of entries
shop. Unfortunately the attitude of key 13 ln store for you!
1-6. Three (3) bowlers per
the players who did not show up
FINAL STANDINGS
lane maximum. Each bowler will
to at least attempt to end the
W L T Pts bowl 5 games across 10 laims
season on a winning note, hurt
Stadium
Garage who had a Yamada Studio
12 6 2 26 EV€Ey entrant will also receive
chance to make the play-offs had M. Sato Insurance
9 8 3 21 ™e
special prizes from
Main Auto Body
9 8 3 21 Lnoncliffe Bowl:
DuT“erin lost to Japan Camera.
Dufferin
Cleaners
, The close battle for second spot
8 8 4 20
(1) Double dinner to Peppio’s
8 10 2 18 Restaurant. (2) Steak ’n Burner
ce^v®en. Mickey Sato Insurance Stadium Garaae
and Main Auto Body was settled Japan Camera “Ctr.
5
4 14 Discount Coupon. (3) Single pass
in the middle contest of the after
to Donlands Theatre.
noon with the Insurancemen get- INDIVIDUAL SCORING
complete information —
tingjhe nod over Main. Mickey
Dick Tanaka .at Thorncliffe
Sato s 4—3 win over the Body Gen Hamada, MA
11
22
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26
shop lifted them ___
into „ tie on cGeo.
17
VL Shimono,
V?0110’ DC
DC
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9
8
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points for second spot. However, sSm- Tan^
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tneir better goals-against average Geo.
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6
11
17
put them into sole possesion of Ted Kaki.no, YS
9
16
Arch Matsumoto, DC
the runner-up spot.
8
15
Roy Umeno, SG
7
8
15
Terry Nakamura paced the Sate Davs Ono, MA
4
11
15
attack with a two goal effort. His Bob Masukawa, SG
9
5
14
Ray
Tani,
YS
second marker proved the winner Lloyd Ono, MS
6
8
14
8
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George Anzai and Fred Kotani Tom
12
Takemura,
6
6
12
netted the other Sato goals. An- Geo. Anzai, MS
5
7
12
Ken Fukumoto, DC
j.ai also collected three penalties Dave
4
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12
Mitobe.
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proprietor
9
tor a busy afternoon.
2
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Glen Katsuyama, SG
8
3
11
Gen Hamada, John. Hamada and Roy Tanaka, TC
4
7
11
Kei Higashi ' tallied for Main Auto Herb Ashizawa, MA
JON ONODERA
6
5
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Tanaka, SG
5
as they made a vain effort to gain Tak
6
11
Pete Sasaki, JC
5
6
the number two scot.
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Rich Yoshida, MS
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6
7
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2
3
Tom Orida, JC
Sho Mori, MA
John Tohana, MA
Peewee Furukawa, MJ
11
11
10
10
10
10
10
10
9
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6
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though elimi- Harold Baba, MA
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afternoon John Hamada. MA
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Personal Notes Across Canada
Obituaries
(Marriages
Hoot Hooting
Hootenany Dance
At Tor. Buddhist
Harry Kumano's Choral Group Active At Centre
Dates and Doings
TORONTO. — You detest dim,
The
Sunday dfter- if any, understand
TORONTO.
candle-lit, cozy, romantic coffee
children soon learn the melody
noons
the
Centre
is
filled
with
the
PORT EDWARD, B.C. — Mrs. houses, right? You abhor inspir beautiful strains of Japanese folk and words of the folk songs as
t VANCOUVER, BC. - Miss
ed, talented, authentic folk sing
Mr. Kumano leads them in the
L'-i Teraguchi, daughter ox Hideko Omori, 66, beloved wife ers, right? Well then, the social
singing and explains the meaning
of
Takanosuke
Omori,
passed
group
of
young
singers.
Yuriye "Teraguchi of Stevesthe Japanese words.
a! B.C..' became the bride of away on March S, 1964. Tsuya workers of the T.Y.B.S. invite
The group ranging from 9 — 12 of Parents
are invited to bring their
you
to
vent
your
hate
on
their
Shigenobu Kamimura, son o was held at Port Edw'ard and colossal and cosmic folk concert years of age and numbering about children.
23 is comprised of mostly sanseis.
L aJ1d Mrs. Kintaro Kamimu- funeral service was held at
Mr. Kumano is capably assisted
and dance. They have succeeded There are six “hakujin'’ children
Prince
Rupert
with
the
Rev.
S.
of Japan, on February 1st,
by
Mr. Vernon Hakaku and Miss
brilliantly in creating subdued
at the Renfrew’
United Ikuta of Vancouver officiating. cofee-house atmosphere and have taking part.
I
Shimizu.
Perhaps the most unusual part
Church. The ceremony was ofh- Interment took place at Fair- imported top talent, from U. of of the choral group is. that few.
J. C. Centre
view
’
Cemetery.
fe^fM bv the Rev. Richmond.
T.
—
just
for
your
hissing
plea
She is survived by her hus
ESA where Mr. and Mrs.
band,
Takanosuke and two step- sure.
9th Annual Saisei-Kai General Meeting March 31
tKnzuo Takasaki.
sons, Hiroshi of Port E d\vard
On
the
other
hand
if
you
are
W A reception was later held at and Teiji in Prince Rupert.
TORONTO. — Take notice of with a dinner party of t.
edified1 by coffee-houses
She Golden Horseshoe.
music. and dancing-. come any the 9th Annual General Meeting members present, you are r
of Saisei-Kai Inc. Members will quested to make your rese
Births
way. You’ll love it.
he held at Nikko Garden, 460 Dun ions for the dinner at the
t
SATO-TATEBE
The social workers of the T.Y das St. West, Toronto, Ontario,
WILLOWDALE, Ont. — Rov
.25 per person by
B.S.
also
realize
the
need
of
in
Diarch 2Sth.
and
Chiyo
Nagamatsu
of
Willow
on
Tuesday,
March
31,
1964,
start
‘I LETHBRIDGE, Alta, — Lethdividuals
for
self expression, ing at 6:30 P.M. The. agenda of
dale,
Ontario
are
happy
to
an
Please
phone or write for recjiridge Buddnist Church was the
They invite any folk buff or af- the meeting will include, among serration to:— H. Kagetsu. 40
nounce
the
arrival
of
Ian
Akio,
9
Getting for the marriage of May
ficionado to sing- or swing his others, the election of directors Burnview Cr., Toronto. Phone
I’oshie Sato, daughter of Mr. lbs. 1 oz_ on March 9th, 1964 at axe (guitar, banjo, kazoo,
etc.) and auditors for 1964 and dis ■ AM 1-5107:
or T. Kameoka,
land Mrs. Naokichi Sato of Leth- St. Michael’s Hospital. A brother as the price of admission. Hoot
for
Ann
and
Rae.
,
Toronto. Phone
cussion
of
general
business
mat
113
McCaul
St.
fbridge, to Mr. Kenji Tatebe, son
starts at S, be there before. ters of the Association,
368-9934.
ibf Mrs. Chiye Tatebe also of
Dress is too casual (bring a
Since the General Meeting is
Bhethbridge, on March 14, 1964.
LETTER HELD
cushion
to sit on)
to be conducted in conjunction
|The ceremony was officiated by
A letter addressed to Rumiko
Admission SI.00
hhe Rev. Y. Kawamura.
I A reception was held later at Yonemura of Toronto from Ma
Place: Toronto Buddhist
Club Recso Dances To Be Given New Rebirth
[the El Rancho club. The happy chiko Abe of Hokkaido, Japan
Church
TORONTO. — A revamped will be meeting tomorrow night
kouple will reside at 1113 20th is being held at The New Cana
Time: Friday, April 3, 8 p.m. Recso dance club is expected to at 5 Biggin. Ct., Apt. 209 iat 7:30
dian,
^Street South in Lethbridge.
— 1 a.m.
begin operation within the next p.m. Everyone interested in join
few
weeks. This was the decision ing should contact Ace Shira
T.Y.B.S.
of executive members after a kawa at FL. 5-1321, Ann Takaki
recent meeting- at Toronto JCCA at 469-0644, or Mr. Archie Nishimura at HO 3-9282.
headquarters.
l&®
It is a good policy to
Club Recso would like to
have the RIGHT POLICY
Toronto JCCA President, Ge
I
orge Imai said, “There is a void thank the Toronto JCCA for
Consult
YOUR SHOPPING UST
at the present time and a real their encouragement and moral
WALES and DUNCAN need for a social club to cater support without which this re
• EGOS
• SAKURA RICE
birth would not have been pos
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• SUKIYAKI 1®AT
INSURANCE AGENTS to the young adults of our com sible.
munity.* Recso can fill this void.'1
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Phone WA. 1-3171
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173 DUNDAS STREET WEST, TORONTO
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SHOE SIZES
New Spring Styles
Just Arrived
Ladies’ shoes from
1 up to 11
Men’s Scott McHales
4 up to 14
ALBERT'S SHOE STORE
1328 Queen St. West
Phone LE. 1-1931, Toronto
Ws Specialize in
Giftware of Quality
From the Orient
Lacquerware — Porcelain Tableware — Household Ornaments
^erns — Handiworks of Wood, Bamboo — Framed Pictures
roils of Japanese Painting — Oriental Jewellery — Folding
Screens — Flower Arrangement Accessories — Fans
Dolls and Statuettes
Paramount Gift Shop
For Repairs On
Paul K. Asada, D.C., N.D.
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Passage arranged by Steamer or Air
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Minks, Persians, Foxes, etc.
Stoles, Jackets, Coats, Trimmings
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Personal Notes Across Canada
Obituaries
(Marriages
Hoot Hooting
Hootenany Dance
At Tor. Buddhist
Harry Kumano's Choral Group Active At Centre
Dates and Doings
TORONTO. — You detest dim,
The
Sunday dfter- if any, understand
TORONTO.
candle-lit, cozy, romantic coffee
children soon learn the melody
noons
the
Centre
is
filled
with
the
PORT EDWARD, B.C. — Mrs. houses, right? You abhor inspir beautiful strains of Japanese folk and words of the folk songs as
t VANCOUVER, BC. - Miss
ed, talented, authentic folk sing
Mr. Kumano leads them in the
L'-i Teraguchi, daughter ox Hideko Omori, 66, beloved wife ers, right? Well then, the social
singing and explains the meaning
of
Takanosuke
Omori,
passed
group
of
young
singers.
Yuriye "Teraguchi of Stevesthe Japanese words.
a! B.C..' became the bride of away on March S, 1964. Tsuya workers of the T.Y.B.S. invite
The group ranging from 9 — 12 of Parents
are invited to bring their
you
to
vent
your
hate
on
their
Shigenobu Kamimura, son o was held at Port Edw'ard and colossal and cosmic folk concert years of age and numbering about children.
23 is comprised of mostly sanseis.
L aJ1d Mrs. Kintaro Kamimu- funeral service was held at
Mr. Kumano is capably assisted
and dance. They have succeeded There are six “hakujin'’ children
Prince
Rupert
with
the
Rev.
S.
of Japan, on February 1st,
by
Mr. Vernon Hakaku and Miss
brilliantly in creating subdued
at the Renfrew’
United Ikuta of Vancouver officiating. cofee-house atmosphere and have taking part.
I
Shimizu.
Perhaps the most unusual part
Church. The ceremony was ofh- Interment took place at Fair- imported top talent, from U. of of the choral group is. that few.
J. C. Centre
view
’
Cemetery.
fe^fM bv the Rev. Richmond.
T.
—
just
for
your
hissing
plea
She is survived by her hus
ESA where Mr. and Mrs.
band,
Takanosuke and two step- sure.
9th Annual Saisei-Kai General Meeting March 31
tKnzuo Takasaki.
sons, Hiroshi of Port E d\vard
On
the
other
hand
if
you
are
W A reception was later held at and Teiji in Prince Rupert.
TORONTO. — Take notice of with a dinner party of t.
edified1 by coffee-houses
She Golden Horseshoe.
music. and dancing-. come any the 9th Annual General Meeting members present, you are r
of Saisei-Kai Inc. Members will quested to make your rese
Births
way. You’ll love it.
he held at Nikko Garden, 460 Dun ions for the dinner at the
t
SATO-TATEBE
The social workers of the T.Y das St. West, Toronto, Ontario,
WILLOWDALE, Ont. — Rov
.25 per person by
B.S.
also
realize
the
need
of
in
Diarch 2Sth.
and
Chiyo
Nagamatsu
of
Willow
on
Tuesday,
March
31,
1964,
start
‘I LETHBRIDGE, Alta, — Lethdividuals
for
self expression, ing at 6:30 P.M. The. agenda of
dale,
Ontario
are
happy
to
an
Please
phone or write for recjiridge Buddnist Church was the
They invite any folk buff or af- the meeting will include, among serration to:— H. Kagetsu. 40
nounce
the
arrival
of
Ian
Akio,
9
Getting for the marriage of May
ficionado to sing- or swing his others, the election of directors Burnview Cr., Toronto. Phone
I’oshie Sato, daughter of Mr. lbs. 1 oz_ on March 9th, 1964 at axe (guitar, banjo, kazoo,
etc.) and auditors for 1964 and dis ■ AM 1-5107:
or T. Kameoka,
land Mrs. Naokichi Sato of Leth- St. Michael’s Hospital. A brother as the price of admission. Hoot
for
Ann
and
Rae.
,
Toronto. Phone
cussion
of
general
business
mat
113
McCaul
St.
fbridge, to Mr. Kenji Tatebe, son
starts at S, be there before. ters of the Association,
368-9934.
ibf Mrs. Chiye Tatebe also of
Dress is too casual (bring a
Since the General Meeting is
Bhethbridge, on March 14, 1964.
LETTER HELD
cushion
to sit on)
to be conducted in conjunction
|The ceremony was officiated by
A letter addressed to Rumiko
Admission SI.00
hhe Rev. Y. Kawamura.
I A reception was held later at Yonemura of Toronto from Ma
Place: Toronto Buddhist
Club Recso Dances To Be Given New Rebirth
[the El Rancho club. The happy chiko Abe of Hokkaido, Japan
Church
TORONTO. — A revamped will be meeting tomorrow night
kouple will reside at 1113 20th is being held at The New Cana
Time: Friday, April 3, 8 p.m. Recso dance club is expected to at 5 Biggin. Ct., Apt. 209 iat 7:30
dian,
^Street South in Lethbridge.
— 1 a.m.
begin operation within the next p.m. Everyone interested in join
few
weeks. This was the decision ing should contact Ace Shira
T.Y.B.S.
of executive members after a kawa at FL. 5-1321, Ann Takaki
recent meeting- at Toronto JCCA at 469-0644, or Mr. Archie Nishimura at HO 3-9282.
headquarters.
l&®
It is a good policy to
Club Recso would like to
have the RIGHT POLICY
Toronto JCCA President, Ge
I
orge Imai said, “There is a void thank the Toronto JCCA for
Consult
YOUR SHOPPING UST
at the present time and a real their encouragement and moral
WALES and DUNCAN need for a social club to cater support without which this re
• EGOS
• SAKURA RICE
birth would not have been pos
• MARUKIN SHOYD
• SUKIYAKI 1®AT
INSURANCE AGENTS to the young adults of our com sible.
munity.* Recso can fill this void.'1
• MANJU
• VINEGAR
Club Recso
464 Yonge Street, Toronto
• MANY VARIETIES OF ARAHE
The
Organizing Committee
• SUGAR
Phone WA. 1-3171
OMORI
J TERAGUCHI-WIIMURA
DUNDAS UNION STORE
EM. 4-7692
173 DUNDAS STREET WEST, TORONTO
SMALL
SHOE SIZES
New Spring Styles
Just Arrived
Ladies’ shoes from
1 up to 11
Men’s Scott McHales
4 up to 14
ALBERT'S SHOE STORE
1328 Queen St. West
Phone LE. 1-1931, Toronto
Ws Specialize in
Giftware of Quality
From the Orient
Lacquerware — Porcelain Tableware — Household Ornaments
^erns — Handiworks of Wood, Bamboo — Framed Pictures
roils of Japanese Painting — Oriental Jewellery — Folding
Screens — Flower Arrangement Accessories — Fans
Dolls and Statuettes
Paramount Gift Shop
For Repairs On
Paul K. Asada, D.C., N.D.
Lucien C Kurata
T.V. — RADIO — HI-FI
Chiropractor, Naturopath
Rheum<itisni, Discs# Sciatica
Lumbago, Arthritis, Migraine
Nerve Conditions
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
Ofiice Hours Saturday
October to April Inclusive
728A St. Clair Ave. West
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
Suite 513 Temple Building
TORONTO
Telephone: LE. 6-8220
EM. 6-3323
Hi block west of Christie)
if
no
EM. 4-9913
answer call — 621-1989
TORONTO
(TORONTO)
Res: RO. 7-3427
FIRE — THEFT — AUTO
DATSUN
JAMES KAMINO
T.V. SERVICE
NISSAN
UNDAS
CAR SALES &
SERVICE LTD.
Your Home
Buy & Sell
Through
Consult
MITS KURODA
RITZ KINOSHITA
For All Classes of
1706 Dundas Hwy. East
Cooksville, Ont.
INSURANCE
One Of The World’s
Most Exciting Cars
Now Available In Canada
Phone: PL. 9-2632
Representing
WM. FYSH REAL ESTATE
LIMITED,
1444 Danforth Ave.,
Toronto
Bus. — HO. 9-1151
Res. — AM. 1-2581
No. 5 Hwy 1 Mile west ot
No. 27 Hwy.
TORONTO Phone 277-8522
SALON KIMIYO
Travel Arrangements
Anywhere — Anytime
921-3532
108 a Avenue Rd.
Featuring
Air—Ship—B us—Rail
Tours—Hotel—Sightseeing
Travellers Cheques
Obtainable
Travel, Accident
Bridal Trousseau, Lingerie, Loungewear
and Baggage Insurance
Designing, .Made To Order
Wedding Gowns, Dresses, Suits, Coots
BRINGING SOMEONE OVnR?
Passage arranged by Steamer or Air
Call for Reservations or
!nfonncrtion--EM> 8-9934
733 Danforth Ave. Toronto, Ont.
Imported Fabrics
Minks, Persians, Foxes, etc.
Stoles, Jackets, Coats, Trimmings
"Wholesale Prices
(1 Block East of Pape Ave.)
T. KAMEOKA
TELEPHONE HO. 3-7831
K. Iwata Travel Service
Store Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed. & Sat.: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Thursday And Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Finest Quality
Call: 927-2060—921-3532
113 McCaul St., TORONTO
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Nihonjin-Hakujin Romance |I Goodbye Smoking . . .
(Continued from Page One) I
L?ro^?e' ^e will say, “I choose to quit smoking!” Notice that in I
a
“
^ choice there’s no promis
He’s “choosing” to stoo A “^1°^““.^ ^^
reveal there’s a world of difference bePost ^ 4itSt5k“«4
b een the two mental actions. If he should smoke tomorrow, after IT. UMEZURT
°^
choosing to- quit last evening, he’s not broken ^ny promise. His ori- TSUMURA ’pPu?.¥er> K C
gmal choice can be reaffirmed with ease. He needn't be discouraged Editor KEN ^?nn? ^
ture’s'lawTaVm^ ]neffect- But, best of all, remember that'ha- Section Editor anTV^
ture s .law has quietly been in operation; namely, that strength is
d ^erfe^
Son-A^Th^
With every proper use of his will it becomes
479 QUEEN ST
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stronger That s why within several days you’ll notice your own will '
Toronto
gaining a new7 strength. Morning, rioon, and night vou will keen I
’ ^
^«‘7’™“/ choose to stop smoking; I choose’to stop smoE
"'I' M*
mg. Ana mean it.
I
li^^'^rili6 filming the I lands as foreigners ivives, JapSSvr^ y.--^, ?^1^-Hansen, the' n'ese were startled' out of their
bubbly blonde from Oklahoma writs when Edith donned a kimo
who found romance and a theat no and) a visored hat and went
rical career in Japan.
through a full-scale Japanese
Usually, they don't do this for Shinto wedding.
an actress until she gets to the
Udjth was soon interviewed by
point where the wrinkles won’t television riewsmeri, she' scored
respond to surgery and she needs on TV by flashing ia happy smile
one last raid on the cash register’ and speaking fluent Japanese in
before heading for a rest home. a crashing Osaka accent, a feat
Edith, however, had done coniparable to an Oriental mas
DOES SMOKING STIMULATE OR DEPRESS?
enough living at 23 to justify an tering Brooklyhese
“Edith Hansen Story,” at feast
Nicotine is a powerful poison which stimulates and then paraSoon Edith was entrenched as
in the eyes of Japan’s Shochiku a television personality.
lyzes the automatic nervous system. This is one reason why you------------------- ------------- ^-.
Motion Picture Co.
. Now, the movie based' on her read what appears to be contradictory advertising in tobacco ads
Female WaI w
The girl .is still so young she life with Edith as the star, is S ^ k'A,°Ut-°f/his b™4 but the »‘her brand caVs ™ down.' —f^^Help W„ted
even plays herself in her own scheduled for release in Japan
? ycu, however, that you can be stimulated one minute
movie.
Mar. 28. It’s named “Aoi-Me and depressed shortly afterward.
^ sp^ Also sports we®
Pretty Edith
shored up the No-Yom ehan,” which means “The
Yes, a smoke will lift a person up for a while, then it calms him
410 ^
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r
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nothing else since the war last
Even the word “yomehan” ^-get.U1® nerves calmed down. It’s this calming 'down effect the SfLrX^ windbreakers. Add1yCS
May when she married a 29- (bride) in the title is a corices
SfddictloJ^^^
WHiCh C°mes to ^e smoker that finally causes phone 533W9 (To°StoT^
year-old Japanese named Teruo sion to Edith’s Osaka twang’— the
LRU clUulvlKjiL
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Takahashi, a member of a pup the word is peculiar to the OsaI OPERATORS
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pet theatre troupe which prac ka area whose accent she has
n^e R harder to stop smoking? Here is whaJSTo5-^^
the Clergy-Physician Team answered:
EM. S15al(Toronto)116
tices “Bunraku/’ Japan’s tradi mastered so well.
tional and fast-fading
puppet
Plot of the film is Edith's ro
exert a powerful effect upon your willpower SALES clerk for gift shoo full
show art.
mance with Takahashi. The na- Bt'aLSe •alc°hol m any
form strikes immediately at the brain centers ‘“^L-^f?® HO 3-7831 * '(Toronto).
Long used to seeing many of mes have been altered slight.lv, which control willpower, reason, and judgment, it has X dubious
experienced on te
•their prettiest girls quit the is- arid Edith is called “Elsa Hud distinction of being Public Enemy No. 1 in your personal Ro^ue =POPERATORS
or ?
Miss Sun vX
son” in the picture.
~mpIe^^^ alone! There are always some people 8 -h jloor' 96 Sapding Ave. (Toronto)!’
_ Takahashi himself is not in the P^«d« (h^^V”8^.1” ^ ”" tobacco u«‘U some friend
for grocery store. !ai'
film. He is portrayed by a vet ’‘k ^ iiTT o hye Just one tiny beer.” Then they plaintively Tom. CASHIER- Chow, Phone CH. 1-3041 (TofonK?
'
eran Japanese comedian named drinks of W?i Srt ’" ”” a, smoking binge after just one or two —**—^—111 ll ■ ■! | l||iniM||||W|,||L|
Kammi Fuyijama.
Male
Help
Wanted
1
T
I
1 beer. There s absolutely nothing like alcohol to make i
Mickey S. Sato
^taSwi^X
Insurance
es of yonr Killpmr-and WiCTe
“n^Japan ori„
GARDENER truck driver and serd
nelpers wanted. Good waaes. ?b®
BA. 1-2145 (Toronto) Mr. Kinoshita ’
™ ^RESISTIBLE URGE
A TRUCK DRIVER wanted. Aoply fe
iorth Cleaners, Phone: HO. 1-2424 (Tn.
for a vacation with her brother,
Tlie “irresistible .urge” is
l
’ '’
a doctor teaching in Osaka on an noyance or difficultv, striking voh at a
minor an- ronto).
Office—HU. 1-6877
exchange basis.
| tion with excessive ’fatigue. 1 ’XVfX^t«
„FEW garden helpers wanted. Pha*
RO. 9-5565 (Yatabe).
Taking
an
interest
in
the
coun
have
a
well
-understood
plan
of
attack,
g
well
Res.—BE. 1-0863
try, she_ stayed on her own as u
®NE
Carpenter
for trimming arc
d ready for mstant defense The first three lines are rough.
Those In Toll Area
Phone
927-5578
or ME. 5-SS
an English teacher. Her students dhrine
Sd P°Wer USe’ rh^thmic bathing, and immediate appeal for alter 5 o'clock.
took her to a bunraku show
Call—RO. 6-3840
there and she met her future
Domestic Help Wanted
husband.
from JS ° ™Ja?
’/ "’ay ask’ “Oh 8^® me strength to keep
^
? ald ?™ts your demand and reception. Now E X P E R IENCED
Cook-housekeeper.
W t / ft ± Immediately take out your watch. No matte" Adults. Live in. Non-smoker. References.
Phone AM.
1-1400, 5375 fe
f
stiong the uige to smoke may be, you will sav “I choose
Special Benefit Performance
naught
Drive, Vancouver 13, B. C.
WheTMhXV™*” Obviously you can hold off that long
vvnen sixty seconds are gone by, you will say, “I’m positive T
Buy Your Share
go for another minute without smoking.” Of course you can.
Of Easter Seals
addn^ the third minute without smoking, you will disZ,S'rf£ eases your craving has reached its peak wdtMn
hemin to dweaken Th d ‘.“/““^“tion you will notice it has
(Prof, of Music, Kobe College, Japan)
ptaZ ^iX.™^ 1S y”K! Emaber the effective
At J. C. Cultural Centre ----- 123 Wynford Drive, Don Mills
Piano Recital
By Miss Yasuko Tsukamoto
Saturday, March 28th, 1964 at 8:00 p.m.
$300
IS
A MONTH
These questions ari
»”e’s
Admission Only $1.00
FROM AGE 65
Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre Presents
Conversational Japanese Classes
fef1 P13?^ wakens the human body, thus laving the ground
Here is a plan to provide for
your family if you should die
or for your retirement years i
you survive . . .
Each Wednesday Commencing April 1st
THREE CLASSES
Primary
Intermediate
Advanced
Fee for members: Sio. for 10 weekly lessons
Fee for non-members: S15. for 10 weekly lessons
Register Now At the J.C. Cultural Centre
Or Phone 429-0676 for further information
Toronto Sangha
BFsjFjrrSSWaiiij
you to teiffistXtir* permanent motive of all for
sched// taulaSl/e
Let me conclude tins article bv
originators of “Five-Dav” Plan
/"°"’ ae
o-
u
'
j Jl- above mentioned
hfe 5 & ^“^ mentation of methods of Wa£ &'£»
Saturday, March 21. at S p.m.
Tickets may be ottamed from church or members of Sangha
Refreshments Served
Toronto Buddhist Church — 918 Bathurst St.
RU. 2-8121
HI. 7-2461
Bingo Night
Once again, Toronto Sangha will hold a Bingo Night on
Michael Otsuka, C. A
By completing the enquiry for®
below, you can obtain details
suitable to your personal stuation.
SUN
LIFE
-ASSURANCE CO. O
PARKWAY
67 ELLESMERE RD.,
SCARBOROUGH
- NAME .
Thos. T. Onisuka, B-A
KAZUO G. OIYE
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and
NOTARY PUBLIC
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
221 VICTORIA ST., TORONTO
EM. 3-5002
OX. 1^3W (B.^
2 Carlton St., Toronto
^S-^SS
Room 1805
- - v
421-9983 (Hes.)
ADDRESS . .
OCCUPATION
Exact Date Of Birth .
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THE NEWCANAnik
Nihonjin-Hakujin Romance |I Goodbye Smoking . . .
(Continued from Page One) I
L?ro^?e' ^e will say, “I choose to quit smoking!” Notice that in I
a
“
^ choice there’s no promis
He’s “choosing” to stoo A “^1°^““.^ ^^
reveal there’s a world of difference bePost ^ 4itSt5k“«4
b een the two mental actions. If he should smoke tomorrow, after IT. UMEZURT
°^
choosing to- quit last evening, he’s not broken ^ny promise. His ori- TSUMURA ’pPu?.¥er> K C
gmal choice can be reaffirmed with ease. He needn't be discouraged Editor KEN ^?nn? ^
ture’s'lawTaVm^ ]neffect- But, best of all, remember that'ha- Section Editor anTV^
ture s .law has quietly been in operation; namely, that strength is
d ^erfe^
Son-A^Th^
With every proper use of his will it becomes
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stronger That s why within several days you’ll notice your own will '
Toronto
gaining a new7 strength. Morning, rioon, and night vou will keen I
’ ^
^«‘7’™“/ choose to stop smoking; I choose’to stop smoE
"'I' M*
mg. Ana mean it.
I
li^^'^rili6 filming the I lands as foreigners ivives, JapSSvr^ y.--^, ?^1^-Hansen, the' n'ese were startled' out of their
bubbly blonde from Oklahoma writs when Edith donned a kimo
who found romance and a theat no and) a visored hat and went
rical career in Japan.
through a full-scale Japanese
Usually, they don't do this for Shinto wedding.
an actress until she gets to the
Udjth was soon interviewed by
point where the wrinkles won’t television riewsmeri, she' scored
respond to surgery and she needs on TV by flashing ia happy smile
one last raid on the cash register’ and speaking fluent Japanese in
before heading for a rest home. a crashing Osaka accent, a feat
Edith, however, had done coniparable to an Oriental mas
DOES SMOKING STIMULATE OR DEPRESS?
enough living at 23 to justify an tering Brooklyhese
“Edith Hansen Story,” at feast
Nicotine is a powerful poison which stimulates and then paraSoon Edith was entrenched as
in the eyes of Japan’s Shochiku a television personality.
lyzes the automatic nervous system. This is one reason why you------------------- ------------- ^-.
Motion Picture Co.
. Now, the movie based' on her read what appears to be contradictory advertising in tobacco ads
Female WaI w
The girl .is still so young she life with Edith as the star, is S ^ k'A,°Ut-°f/his b™4 but the »‘her brand caVs ™ down.' —f^^Help W„ted
even plays herself in her own scheduled for release in Japan
? ycu, however, that you can be stimulated one minute
movie.
Mar. 28. It’s named “Aoi-Me and depressed shortly afterward.
^ sp^ Also sports we®
Pretty Edith
shored up the No-Yom ehan,” which means “The
Yes, a smoke will lift a person up for a while, then it calms him
410 ^
ego of Japanese manhood like Blue Eyed Bride/’
r
d(Wn' The_next time it takes a little bit more smoking LG™^^d^^
nothing else since the war last
Even the word “yomehan” ^-get.U1® nerves calmed down. It’s this calming 'down effect the SfLrX^ windbreakers. Add1yCS
May when she married a 29- (bride) in the title is a corices
SfddictloJ^^^
WHiCh C°mes to ^e smoker that finally causes phone 533W9 (To°StoT^
year-old Japanese named Teruo sion to Edith’s Osaka twang’— the
LRU clUulvlKjiL
I'
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Takahashi, a member of a pup the word is peculiar to the OsaI OPERATORS
* '
pet theatre troupe which prac ka area whose accent she has
n^e R harder to stop smoking? Here is whaJSTo5-^^
the Clergy-Physician Team answered:
EM. S15al(Toronto)116
tices “Bunraku/’ Japan’s tradi mastered so well.
tional and fast-fading
puppet
Plot of the film is Edith's ro
exert a powerful effect upon your willpower SALES clerk for gift shoo full
show art.
mance with Takahashi. The na- Bt'aLSe •alc°hol m any
form strikes immediately at the brain centers ‘“^L-^f?® HO 3-7831 * '(Toronto).
Long used to seeing many of mes have been altered slight.lv, which control willpower, reason, and judgment, it has X dubious
experienced on te
•their prettiest girls quit the is- arid Edith is called “Elsa Hud distinction of being Public Enemy No. 1 in your personal Ro^ue =POPERATORS
or ?
Miss Sun vX
son” in the picture.
~mpIe^^^ alone! There are always some people 8 -h jloor' 96 Sapding Ave. (Toronto)!’
_ Takahashi himself is not in the P^«d« (h^^V”8^.1” ^ ”" tobacco u«‘U some friend
for grocery store. !ai'
film. He is portrayed by a vet ’‘k ^ iiTT o hye Just one tiny beer.” Then they plaintively Tom. CASHIER- Chow, Phone CH. 1-3041 (TofonK?
'
eran Japanese comedian named drinks of W?i Srt ’" ”” a, smoking binge after just one or two —**—^—111 ll ■ ■! | l||iniM||||W|,||L|
Kammi Fuyijama.
Male
Help
Wanted
1
T
I
1 beer. There s absolutely nothing like alcohol to make i
Mickey S. Sato
^taSwi^X
Insurance
es of yonr Killpmr-and WiCTe
“n^Japan ori„
GARDENER truck driver and serd
nelpers wanted. Good waaes. ?b®
BA. 1-2145 (Toronto) Mr. Kinoshita ’
™ ^RESISTIBLE URGE
A TRUCK DRIVER wanted. Aoply fe
iorth Cleaners, Phone: HO. 1-2424 (Tn.
for a vacation with her brother,
Tlie “irresistible .urge” is
l
’ '’
a doctor teaching in Osaka on an noyance or difficultv, striking voh at a
minor an- ronto).
Office—HU. 1-6877
exchange basis.
| tion with excessive ’fatigue. 1 ’XVfX^t«
„FEW garden helpers wanted. Pha*
RO. 9-5565 (Yatabe).
Taking
an
interest
in
the
coun
have
a
well
-understood
plan
of
attack,
g
well
Res.—BE. 1-0863
try, she_ stayed on her own as u
®NE
Carpenter
for trimming arc
d ready for mstant defense The first three lines are rough.
Those In Toll Area
Phone
927-5578
or ME. 5-SS
an English teacher. Her students dhrine
Sd P°Wer USe’ rh^thmic bathing, and immediate appeal for alter 5 o'clock.
took her to a bunraku show
Call—RO. 6-3840
there and she met her future
Domestic Help Wanted
husband.
from JS ° ™Ja?
’/ "’ay ask’ “Oh 8^® me strength to keep
^
? ald ?™ts your demand and reception. Now E X P E R IENCED
Cook-housekeeper.
W t / ft ± Immediately take out your watch. No matte" Adults. Live in. Non-smoker. References.
Phone AM.
1-1400, 5375 fe
f
stiong the uige to smoke may be, you will sav “I choose
Special Benefit Performance
naught
Drive, Vancouver 13, B. C.
WheTMhXV™*” Obviously you can hold off that long
vvnen sixty seconds are gone by, you will say, “I’m positive T
Buy Your Share
go for another minute without smoking.” Of course you can.
Of Easter Seals
addn^ the third minute without smoking, you will disZ,S'rf£ eases your craving has reached its peak wdtMn
hemin to dweaken Th d ‘.“/““^“tion you will notice it has
(Prof, of Music, Kobe College, Japan)
ptaZ ^iX.™^ 1S y”K! Emaber the effective
At J. C. Cultural Centre ----- 123 Wynford Drive, Don Mills
Piano Recital
By Miss Yasuko Tsukamoto
Saturday, March 28th, 1964 at 8:00 p.m.
$300
IS
A MONTH
These questions ari
»”e’s
Admission Only $1.00
FROM AGE 65
Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre Presents
Conversational Japanese Classes
fef1 P13?^ wakens the human body, thus laving the ground
Here is a plan to provide for
your family if you should die
or for your retirement years i
you survive . . .
Each Wednesday Commencing April 1st
THREE CLASSES
Primary
Intermediate
Advanced
Fee for members: Sio. for 10 weekly lessons
Fee for non-members: S15. for 10 weekly lessons
Register Now At the J.C. Cultural Centre
Or Phone 429-0676 for further information
Toronto Sangha
BFsjFjrrSSWaiiij
you to teiffistXtir* permanent motive of all for
sched// taulaSl/e
Let me conclude tins article bv
originators of “Five-Dav” Plan
/"°"’ ae
o-
u
'
j Jl- above mentioned
hfe 5 & ^“^ mentation of methods of Wa£ &'£»
Saturday, March 21. at S p.m.
Tickets may be ottamed from church or members of Sangha
Refreshments Served
Toronto Buddhist Church — 918 Bathurst St.
RU. 2-8121
HI. 7-2461
Bingo Night
Once again, Toronto Sangha will hold a Bingo Night on
Michael Otsuka, C. A
By completing the enquiry for®
below, you can obtain details
suitable to your personal stuation.
SUN
LIFE
-ASSURANCE CO. O
PARKWAY
67 ELLESMERE RD.,
SCARBOROUGH
- NAME .
Thos. T. Onisuka, B-A
KAZUO G. OIYE
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and
NOTARY PUBLIC
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
221 VICTORIA ST., TORONTO
EM. 3-5002
OX. 1^3W (B.^
2 Carlton St., Toronto
^S-^SS
Room 1805
- - v
421-9983 (Hes.)
ADDRESS . .
OCCUPATION
Exact Date Of Birth .
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