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THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
• Toronto, Ont.
WEDNESDAY. APRIL 29. 1964
XXVIII—N°- 34
A ".Whopping" Success . .
Nakamura
ells Truth’
JC Culture Bazaar
Draws over 3000
RONTO. — The “real” Mr.
• Nakamura, Kendo expert,
be standing up tomorrow
inn- (April 30th) on the CTV
ork program, “To Tell The
h,” (Consult your local list-
TORONTO.—The biggest event in the history
of the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre took
place here last Saturday when some o000 people
stormed the gates during the 1st Annual Spring
W
Bazaar.
•
Although final financial tabulation was not
immediately available, observers estimated thP
income to top the $5,000. mark.. Over. 150 vo
lunteers from all J.C. organizations, aided L e
bazaar. Pure summer .weather prevailed.
Parking space ran out. Over 1000 parked
autos crowded the Centre parking and snaked
ie two other “fibbers” claimjo be the “real” Larry Na
ira 'dll be Mr. S. Hayakathe Canadian representative
ie Japan Machinery aniu
Is Inspection Institute and
lev. Ken Imai of the JapaAnglican Church.
.Nakamura (the real one)
ues a Kendo school, temdly located at the Tsuruoka
te Dojo, 1499 Queen Street
Canadian Businessmen's Tour
around the entrance, over the
bridge and covered both sides of
Wynford Drive almost to Don
Nisei Through
Car Windshield
dis-
TORONTO. — Shown at Vancouver’s International Airport
are Slug Oue, Assistant Director of Japan Trade Centre and Boi Mills Road.
; in Toronto.
Food ran out. An urgent
Nakamoto Manager Furuya Travel Service discussing the iina
VANCOUVER, B.C.—A Japapta befoT^
the Canadian Pacific Airlines Flight to Tokyo patch for more Japanese fooa
nase
Canadian man suffered se
was send out as the supply cf
with 33 Canadian businessmen. The two Nisei businessmen
a
been organizing a Canadian businessmen s tour to Japan each spi ;nf
udon, tempura, etc. quickly di vere face cuts when he was
Since 1962, over 100 Canadian businessmen and their wives visited
windshield
minished during the initial hours. thrown through the
Japan and the Orient.
__________ _____________ „
■■ —- Even with
terrifying news of his car.
‘SKATOON. — A Japanese
some J.C. lady volunteers in the
The auto, police said, ’went
ipt to sell the City of Saskitchen carried on in the true out of control as it turned off
m five diesel buses has
stoical samurai tradition. Soon Cassiar St. onto Turner in Van
rejected by city council
ad. council accepted a bid
Richard is the son of Mr. and the looks of shock and terror left couver and smashed' into a wood
VANCOUVER,
B. C. — Mr
General Motors Canada
en power pole, snapping- it in
Mrs. Kiyozo Kazuta of Vancou the eyes of the other oba-sans
Tsuyoshi Kazuta was
for five buses at a price of Richard
as
word
was
received
that
a
new
half.
awarded a two year scholarship ver. He is graduating from tne
5? each.
supply of food had managed to
University
of
British
Columbia
e General Motors bid was in Japan, the Japanese govern
.Arthur Kei Naito, 34, of 3663
'9 higher than the tender ment .revealed this week. He was in late May but will have left reach the gates.
West
Broadway, was thrown
lifted by the
Mitsubishi
Sales of everything from pies
for Japan during the early par:
through the windshield. His con■national Corp, but the city selected from eight other ap
to paintings took place in the
of the month.
General
dition
in
Vancouver
ted the Japanese bid be- plicants.
main auditorium. The children a
Hospital is reported to be fair.
e there were no parts or
games and the Japanese eating
re facilities in North Ameemporium was
located in the
for the import buses.
6000
Army
personnel,
their
do
basement. Art objects and books
model sent to Saskatoon for
DUSSELDORF, Germany. — A
Qg earlier was found to
pendents and
their
equipment dominated the top floor.
less door, .aisle and seating former editor of The New Cana from Canada to Germany. A like
Executive Director of the J.C.
Mr. George
Nishimura,
e compared with the GM dian,
act Fuel consumption, heat, now a member
of the
Royal number were returned. They were Cultural Centre, Mr. Bob Kadoir and lighting also failed to Canadian Aar Force, recently members of the 4th Canadian guchi praised the spirit of coi Saskatoon’s requirements.
Infantry Group, Canada’s cont- operation
of all
the
various
comandeered an Air Transport
tribution to the NATO forces in Japanese Canadian groups.
He
Command detachment involved in
Edmonton, a Japanese bus
expressed amazement that no
feed by the City is being a giant personnel rotation ope Europe.
misunderstandings
or
mishaps
■fl but has not been in re? ration.
Nishimura's group often made
occured from the hustle and
^passenger service.
F/L
George
H. Nishimura
up to six round trips a week.
bustle of the crowd. Although
he bus was shown at" the
lead an airlift of approximately
festhade Fair, April 20
unknown to the spectators, the
will soon go into service
J.C. Centre building was stra
modified as need' arises.
tegically policed' by members of
fesit officials sav the bus
TOKYO.
As
an
aftermath
to
help
Japanese
doctors
stud..
the Nisei Karate Club for any
'3 fliiferent from North AmeTOKYO.
i moaels that adapting it tn of the recent knifing of Ambas the matter.
rowdyism
Ws
requirements will
While bazaar spectators sought
sador Edwin O. Reischauer by
some time.
Ambassador Reischauer has re and
bought, a lively entertain
a Japanese youth (whose only ceived a letter, signed by the
ment program took place on the
explanation for his act was that
foundation’s executive Vice-Pre stage. Among the many bright
he felt the United States, was to
sident, in which the suggestion acts, the Children’s Choir con
blame for the
limited job and
was made “to invite a group of ducted by Mr. Harry7 Kumano
educational
opportunities
for
REGINA, SASK.—Now train
Japanese doctors to the Unitea highlighted the day.
K10.
The Defense Agem near-sighted people in Japan) io
ing
in a 32-meniber squad at the
States in September to study the
^formally decided to send the offer by the Myopia Re
RCMP
College in Regina is 20(Continued on page 8)
®bne Self-Defense
Force search Foundation in New lorn matter.”
year old Mr. Kenneth -Kenji Ho
^ to Canada and the
kazono.
He is the first J.C.
to be accepted as an officer for
On ap‘ ^0-day train-
sk. Rejects
panese Buses
Wins Japan Scholarship
Ex-N.C Editor Commandeers Rotation
Amb. Reischauer Stabber Gets Results
11
pan Squadron
Med For Canada
1st J.C. Mo untie
Buddhists Protected By U. S. Rights Bill
mission. .
the RCMP.
neet, will set sail from
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs
"Lily- 17 under the
Bishop Komagata asked Li to traditional religious concepts, Aiji Hokazono of Rutland, B.C.
Marxist Socialism.
^ear Admiral KaWASHINGTON. — A .Justice clarification of the pmagrap « as “in
A belief in the
divinity cf
interpreted
.
h the equal employment oppor- Buddha.” he wrote, “is certainly
iC.,,'^!ara. L will be made Dept. official has
the pending U.S. civil
Lj tinitv s^tion of the bill stating
■ship Te as protecting the rights of Bana Sat “it shall not be an unlawful not disbelief in the existence of
Z -T
drree destroyers, hists to equal employment oppo— emplovment practice for an em- God or any other deity; neither,
of course, is it compatible with
A.'*'I v°.n -^ukinami,
the tunitv.
VANCOUVER, B.C. — Nisei
nlover to refuse to hire any P y outright hostility to traditional
1 x"
because of said persino
artist,
T. Tanabe will have a
Anake and the 2,050- ■ Deputy attorney general Ni £
forms
and
obserreligious
cholas
Katzenbach made yhe ^•theistic practices and beiei..
show of his recent work at the
rZ ’ Ca^ a total interpretation recently in a let un “lAenbLh said atheism^ vances.”
interpretation
of New Design Gallery in Vancou
Under the
Z Zas T-I60, including to Sen. Daniel K. Inouye, D.- fined in Webster s »«“ ?;„
Katzenbach said, Bud- ver. The show will run. from
Hawaii, who had
inquired
on
tional dictionary a=
„
‘v
would be covered by the April 29th to May 16th. He was
pToStions
accorded in the'equal recently honored with a recepbehalf
of
Bishop
Zenkyo
Ko^uJhe
existence
of
God
oi
ay
®5 North American
empl^ent
opportunity section. I Hon from the gaUery.
gata of the Soto Mission in
Lher deitv and is now associai«i will return to waii and chairman of tne
ed largel/ with active opposition
^Pt. 30.
Tanabe Hangs
waii Buddhist Council.
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
• Toronto, Ont.
WEDNESDAY. APRIL 29. 1964
XXVIII—N°- 34
A ".Whopping" Success . .
Nakamura
ells Truth’
JC Culture Bazaar
Draws over 3000
RONTO. — The “real” Mr.
• Nakamura, Kendo expert,
be standing up tomorrow
inn- (April 30th) on the CTV
ork program, “To Tell The
h,” (Consult your local list-
TORONTO.—The biggest event in the history
of the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre took
place here last Saturday when some o000 people
stormed the gates during the 1st Annual Spring
W
Bazaar.
•
Although final financial tabulation was not
immediately available, observers estimated thP
income to top the $5,000. mark.. Over. 150 vo
lunteers from all J.C. organizations, aided L e
bazaar. Pure summer .weather prevailed.
Parking space ran out. Over 1000 parked
autos crowded the Centre parking and snaked
ie two other “fibbers” claimjo be the “real” Larry Na
ira 'dll be Mr. S. Hayakathe Canadian representative
ie Japan Machinery aniu
Is Inspection Institute and
lev. Ken Imai of the JapaAnglican Church.
.Nakamura (the real one)
ues a Kendo school, temdly located at the Tsuruoka
te Dojo, 1499 Queen Street
Canadian Businessmen's Tour
around the entrance, over the
bridge and covered both sides of
Wynford Drive almost to Don
Nisei Through
Car Windshield
dis-
TORONTO. — Shown at Vancouver’s International Airport
are Slug Oue, Assistant Director of Japan Trade Centre and Boi Mills Road.
; in Toronto.
Food ran out. An urgent
Nakamoto Manager Furuya Travel Service discussing the iina
VANCOUVER, B.C.—A Japapta befoT^
the Canadian Pacific Airlines Flight to Tokyo patch for more Japanese fooa
nase
Canadian man suffered se
was send out as the supply cf
with 33 Canadian businessmen. The two Nisei businessmen
a
been organizing a Canadian businessmen s tour to Japan each spi ;nf
udon, tempura, etc. quickly di vere face cuts when he was
Since 1962, over 100 Canadian businessmen and their wives visited
windshield
minished during the initial hours. thrown through the
Japan and the Orient.
__________ _____________ „
■■ —- Even with
terrifying news of his car.
‘SKATOON. — A Japanese
some J.C. lady volunteers in the
The auto, police said, ’went
ipt to sell the City of Saskitchen carried on in the true out of control as it turned off
m five diesel buses has
stoical samurai tradition. Soon Cassiar St. onto Turner in Van
rejected by city council
ad. council accepted a bid
Richard is the son of Mr. and the looks of shock and terror left couver and smashed' into a wood
VANCOUVER,
B. C. — Mr
General Motors Canada
en power pole, snapping- it in
Mrs. Kiyozo Kazuta of Vancou the eyes of the other oba-sans
Tsuyoshi Kazuta was
for five buses at a price of Richard
as
word
was
received
that
a
new
half.
awarded a two year scholarship ver. He is graduating from tne
5? each.
supply of food had managed to
University
of
British
Columbia
e General Motors bid was in Japan, the Japanese govern
.Arthur Kei Naito, 34, of 3663
'9 higher than the tender ment .revealed this week. He was in late May but will have left reach the gates.
West
Broadway, was thrown
lifted by the
Mitsubishi
Sales of everything from pies
for Japan during the early par:
through the windshield. His con■national Corp, but the city selected from eight other ap
to paintings took place in the
of the month.
General
dition
in
Vancouver
ted the Japanese bid be- plicants.
main auditorium. The children a
Hospital is reported to be fair.
e there were no parts or
games and the Japanese eating
re facilities in North Ameemporium was
located in the
for the import buses.
6000
Army
personnel,
their
do
basement. Art objects and books
model sent to Saskatoon for
DUSSELDORF, Germany. — A
Qg earlier was found to
pendents and
their
equipment dominated the top floor.
less door, .aisle and seating former editor of The New Cana from Canada to Germany. A like
Executive Director of the J.C.
Mr. George
Nishimura,
e compared with the GM dian,
act Fuel consumption, heat, now a member
of the
Royal number were returned. They were Cultural Centre, Mr. Bob Kadoir and lighting also failed to Canadian Aar Force, recently members of the 4th Canadian guchi praised the spirit of coi Saskatoon’s requirements.
Infantry Group, Canada’s cont- operation
of all
the
various
comandeered an Air Transport
tribution to the NATO forces in Japanese Canadian groups.
He
Command detachment involved in
Edmonton, a Japanese bus
expressed amazement that no
feed by the City is being a giant personnel rotation ope Europe.
misunderstandings
or
mishaps
■fl but has not been in re? ration.
Nishimura's group often made
occured from the hustle and
^passenger service.
F/L
George
H. Nishimura
up to six round trips a week.
bustle of the crowd. Although
he bus was shown at" the
lead an airlift of approximately
festhade Fair, April 20
unknown to the spectators, the
will soon go into service
J.C. Centre building was stra
modified as need' arises.
tegically policed' by members of
fesit officials sav the bus
TOKYO.
As
an
aftermath
to
help
Japanese
doctors
stud..
the Nisei Karate Club for any
'3 fliiferent from North AmeTOKYO.
i moaels that adapting it tn of the recent knifing of Ambas the matter.
rowdyism
Ws
requirements will
While bazaar spectators sought
sador Edwin O. Reischauer by
some time.
Ambassador Reischauer has re and
bought, a lively entertain
a Japanese youth (whose only ceived a letter, signed by the
ment program took place on the
explanation for his act was that
foundation’s executive Vice-Pre stage. Among the many bright
he felt the United States, was to
sident, in which the suggestion acts, the Children’s Choir con
blame for the
limited job and
was made “to invite a group of ducted by Mr. Harry7 Kumano
educational
opportunities
for
REGINA, SASK.—Now train
Japanese doctors to the Unitea highlighted the day.
K10.
The Defense Agem near-sighted people in Japan) io
ing
in a 32-meniber squad at the
States in September to study the
^formally decided to send the offer by the Myopia Re
RCMP
College in Regina is 20(Continued on page 8)
®bne Self-Defense
Force search Foundation in New lorn matter.”
year old Mr. Kenneth -Kenji Ho
^ to Canada and the
kazono.
He is the first J.C.
to be accepted as an officer for
On ap‘ ^0-day train-
sk. Rejects
panese Buses
Wins Japan Scholarship
Ex-N.C Editor Commandeers Rotation
Amb. Reischauer Stabber Gets Results
11
pan Squadron
Med For Canada
1st J.C. Mo untie
Buddhists Protected By U. S. Rights Bill
mission. .
the RCMP.
neet, will set sail from
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs
"Lily- 17 under the
Bishop Komagata asked Li to traditional religious concepts, Aiji Hokazono of Rutland, B.C.
Marxist Socialism.
^ear Admiral KaWASHINGTON. — A .Justice clarification of the pmagrap « as “in
A belief in the
divinity cf
interpreted
.
h the equal employment oppor- Buddha.” he wrote, “is certainly
iC.,,'^!ara. L will be made Dept. official has
the pending U.S. civil
Lj tinitv s^tion of the bill stating
■ship Te as protecting the rights of Bana Sat “it shall not be an unlawful not disbelief in the existence of
Z -T
drree destroyers, hists to equal employment oppo— emplovment practice for an em- God or any other deity; neither,
of course, is it compatible with
A.'*'I v°.n -^ukinami,
the tunitv.
VANCOUVER, B.C. — Nisei
nlover to refuse to hire any P y outright hostility to traditional
1 x"
because of said persino
artist,
T. Tanabe will have a
Anake and the 2,050- ■ Deputy attorney general Ni £
forms
and
obserreligious
cholas
Katzenbach made yhe ^•theistic practices and beiei..
show of his recent work at the
rZ ’ Ca^ a total interpretation recently in a let un “lAenbLh said atheism^ vances.”
interpretation
of New Design Gallery in Vancou
Under the
Z Zas T-I60, including to Sen. Daniel K. Inouye, D.- fined in Webster s »«“ ?;„
Katzenbach said, Bud- ver. The show will run. from
Hawaii, who had
inquired
on
tional dictionary a=
„
‘v
would be covered by the April 29th to May 16th. He was
pToStions
accorded in the'equal recently honored with a recepbehalf
of
Bishop
Zenkyo
Ko^uJhe
existence
of
God
oi
ay
®5 North American
empl^ent
opportunity section. I Hon from the gaUery.
gata of the Soto Mission in
Lher deitv and is now associai«i will return to waii and chairman of tne
ed largel/ with active opposition
^Pt. 30.
Tanabe Hangs
waii Buddhist Council.
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Q BOWLING
the results of the
Lucien C. Kurata
Dates and Doings
SCORES
Thq following are the results of the
Van. Nisei 5-Pin Bowling—-Sat. League,
BARRISTER and SOLICIT OB
NOTARY PUBLIC
OHic* Hour# Saturday
October to April IdcIumt*
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
Suit* 513 T*mplo Building
New Executive For Canada-Japan Society
Dr. G. A. Ishiwara has been
VANCOUVER, B.C. — Van
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1964:—
TORONTO
A DIVISION: Sun Life .63-118; Wc^-en
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Fraser; F. C. Wilkins; Kimihifee: A107-'
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45-94; Screencraft ?X1 SAb »V«
gnA; Ginza
102:0 Screencraft Printing 47-93, N. V ancouver.
l^a 45-91 V Iwata Travel Seryi- American
don Kadota and Prof. John FLife 46-94; Vanguard Trac
:an Life 40-88; ReHe succeeds Reginald G. Mil
□4- N. Am
Commodore 38-93; ers 45-89; Commodore 43-98, Dicks
py 40-951
Bus: EM. 6-9797
Ros: ^ 3-6759
Howes.
.-vice 37-94; Van- Chevron Service 42-99; Barry s Trophi ler.
Ei's
37-81;
"Barry's
Trophies
es 37-89.
fe Trailers
B DIVISION: Kami Iimurance 39121251^ Stev. Auto-Manne 58^-78/2, K-d- Toronto Japanese Canadian Welfare Meet
den Net Co. 58-130; 8 — K. Maruno s
aims are to build a hospital in
£e£m 53-1CG; W. and K Gardens 51TORONTO. — The Toronto
Chartered
Accountant
India, will be discussed. A recent
Gardens 44-10/; Koby s 114; Koby's Collision Repairs 39-86, Japanese Canadian Welfare Com
JF
C rLi-s 32-79; Fraserview Fraserview Const. Co. 88-8/; /
letter from the Rev. S. Kono,
I mittee, which is composed of the
fe° Co. 28-87; 7 - J- Furugons Furugori's Team 35-83.
Suite 1618
JCCA and other J.C. organiza general secretory of that orga
Teams
already
in
the
play-off
in
|ec2 28-76.
2 CARLTON ST.
TORONTO
nization, to the Welfare Commit
tions, held an executive meetingthe
1st
half.)
tee
and
the
J.C.
Ministery,
has
_ Teams already qualified for the
on April 26th for preparation of
“A" CLASS: Gordon Mayerie 889
inquired for assistance. The io | —v-off in the 1st half.)
(391); Bob Yamaoka 862 (319, 305); Mas the coming general meeting slat
CLASS' Gordon Maye de 874 (339); Hatanaka 852 (341); Kaye Inouye 773; ed to be held on either May 23rd ronto Isseibu and the executive
- FIRE — life;
Jim NishiNomura 762 <307)
AUTO
members of the V/ elfare Com
fDy runsawa_ roc
wo, f329)- A.,
rorvn. Tom
to 750- Kaz Nakamoto 741; Sam bugie or May 30th.
all forms
mittee have already agreed to
731- Miu Tamagi 730; Dennis Koyana
of
'
At this general meeting the
^t “«™ 721 «“>! S gi 725 (321); Ken Matsuo 724; Sam Mu
give help.
rao
714;
Miwa
Tada
727;
.Gen
Fujisa
vve 720; Kaz Nakamoto 711, Kumi
matter of aid to the Japanese
T.U.
wa 698; Marion Koyanagi bb8.
gif vans 785; Marion Koyanagi b//.
Leprosy Mission of Asia, whose
”B" CLASS: Yogi Ohara 661; Mary
CT 4SS- Bill Haraga 680; Kiichi Shinde
711; Kay Sakauye 621; Nobby
consult
I
CT;’Lily Murakami 704; Mary
Japanese Festival" At Hamilton United
ind- 648; Sachi Asai 640; kiyomi ha- Yamaoka 618; Joce Murata 609.
KIYO TAMURA
jauchi 609; Gail Shuto 601.
culture. Several rooms will be
"C” CLASS: John Fujisawa 792 (313);
TORONTO
HAMILTON. — The Hamilton <
Koiti Maruno 746; Joe Mukuyama 645;
used to display Japanese dolls
■C" CLASS: Jim Ayukawa 753 ?31J, Ken Nishimura 625; Tad Yamasaki b2_,
Bus,
366-5812
Res. Pl. 9-8317
Japanese United
Church will
4 Maruno 724; Sam Fujinami
J,
and other Japanese treasures.
K®i Yamasaki 636; Harry. RY°mpt° 618, Yutaka Hamade 611; Fuji Miki 608; again present a uJapanese Festi
Souvenirs will be given out to
.Mukuyama 606; Ted Hirose 604 (311). May Hamanishi 634.
val” on Saturday, May 2nd m
!St. John United Church Hall, all who attend.
are
available from
East 38th Street at Queensdale
sic Bathurst st.
Tickets
Avenue. Two performances win any church member: adults $1.SUNDAY MAY 3, 1964
be given at 2 P.M. and 7:30 P.M. 00, students 50c, children 5 to 110:30 A.M.— Religious School
Picture Frames
The program will feature the years 25c, children under
11:00 A.M. — Morning Service
See
2:00 P.M. — Japanese Language Service
Japanese tea ceremony, a flower years free, Tickets may be seCUSTOM FRAMIN G
arranring demonstration, dress - cured also by phoning 383-6872.
EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED
h^° Japanese bride, odori and
1278
Yonge
St. — Phono: 923-8877
T. Komiyama
(S.
o£ Woodlawn)
a film dealing with .Japanese
.
as of April
Uth,
1964:
ERNEST JOMORI
INSURANCE
NISHIMURA
TORONTO BUDDHIST CHURCH
n
Toronto
3rd Cherry Blossom Festival, May 24th
4
, . this appreciation
nTim'Di
of N
The Modern Way v*\*
TORONTO. — The landscape part in
Girls and boys
in Toronto High Park will be at ture’s beauty.
too _ are encouraged to prac
To Be Traditionally
its height of fresh beauty on tice the Odoris and dance at the
May 24th when the 3rd annual
Correct
,
•.
Sherry Blossom Festival will be Festival.
i
RESIDENCE
2 Vest a Drive
HUdson 5-1365
OFFICE
EM. 4-1394
EM. 4-1395
A. E. McKague, Q.C.
Barrister <S Solicitor
For information on the Odoris I I
and! practices please call: Mis. I
NOTARY PUBLIC
Ryoji _ MITSUBA KAI — 46
1006 Northern Ontario Building
of colours in the mid-Spring.
3-8730; Mrs. Tsujimoto — SA
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
TORONTO
Last year, the eldest dancer KURA KAI — AM. 741432; Mrs. I
celebrating the Blossom was 81 Izumi — SUZURAN KAI — Ha- 11
years old. The youngest was just
Sato — Chairman -----milton; Roy
4 years old.
— HO. 6-6506.
This colourful Festival is sponeveryone is most
Once again,
sored by the J.C.C.A. -d the
participate in the
welcome to
J.C.C Centre.
Odoris.
We cordially invite, all indivi
Ruy Sato — Chairman.
duals and all groups to
take
ieW. Trees, shrubs, flowers, and
grass will be in a bright brocade
The
Bouquet
Invitation^
Line
iudio-
13841/2 Queen W.
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Q BOWLING
the results of the
Lucien C. Kurata
Dates and Doings
SCORES
Thq following are the results of the
Van. Nisei 5-Pin Bowling—-Sat. League,
BARRISTER and SOLICIT OB
NOTARY PUBLIC
OHic* Hour# Saturday
October to April IdcIumt*
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
Suit* 513 T*mplo Building
New Executive For Canada-Japan Society
Dr. G. A. Ishiwara has been
VANCOUVER, B.C. — Van
couver lawyer E. V. A. de Beck appointed vice-president.
1964:—
TORONTO
A DIVISION: Sun Life .63-118; Wc^-en
Directors
are
Miller;
Ken |
Sun Life 53-108; Wayen Dinner 60-116, Gta C™ M!; » er has been appointed president
N. 6-3323
—
H**s RO- ^^
Ks DIVISON: B’ltmore Const. Co. 4
Fraser; F. C. Wilkins; Kimihifee: A107-'
«' of the Canadia-Japan Society of ko Hoshina; G. S. Bowell, Gor
45-94; Screencraft ?X1 SAb »V«
gnA; Ginza
102:0 Screencraft Printing 47-93, N. V ancouver.
l^a 45-91 V Iwata Travel Seryi- American
don Kadota and Prof. John FLife 46-94; Vanguard Trac
:an Life 40-88; ReHe succeeds Reginald G. Mil
□4- N. Am
Commodore 38-93; ers 45-89; Commodore 43-98, Dicks
py 40-951
Bus: EM. 6-9797
Ros: ^ 3-6759
Howes.
.-vice 37-94; Van- Chevron Service 42-99; Barry s Trophi ler.
Ei's
37-81;
"Barry's
Trophies
es 37-89.
fe Trailers
B DIVISION: Kami Iimurance 39121251^ Stev. Auto-Manne 58^-78/2, K-d- Toronto Japanese Canadian Welfare Meet
den Net Co. 58-130; 8 — K. Maruno s
aims are to build a hospital in
£e£m 53-1CG; W. and K Gardens 51TORONTO. — The Toronto
Chartered
Accountant
India, will be discussed. A recent
Gardens 44-10/; Koby s 114; Koby's Collision Repairs 39-86, Japanese Canadian Welfare Com
JF
C rLi-s 32-79; Fraserview Fraserview Const. Co. 88-8/; /
letter from the Rev. S. Kono,
I mittee, which is composed of the
fe° Co. 28-87; 7 - J- Furugons Furugori's Team 35-83.
Suite 1618
JCCA and other J.C. organiza general secretory of that orga
Teams
already
in
the
play-off
in
|ec2 28-76.
2 CARLTON ST.
TORONTO
nization, to the Welfare Commit
tions, held an executive meetingthe
1st
half.)
tee
and
the
J.C.
Ministery,
has
_ Teams already qualified for the
on April 26th for preparation of
“A" CLASS: Gordon Mayerie 889
inquired for assistance. The io | —v-off in the 1st half.)
(391); Bob Yamaoka 862 (319, 305); Mas the coming general meeting slat
CLASS' Gordon Maye de 874 (339); Hatanaka 852 (341); Kaye Inouye 773; ed to be held on either May 23rd ronto Isseibu and the executive
- FIRE — life;
Jim NishiNomura 762 <307)
AUTO
members of the V/ elfare Com
fDy runsawa_ roc
wo, f329)- A.,
rorvn. Tom
to 750- Kaz Nakamoto 741; Sam bugie or May 30th.
all forms
mittee have already agreed to
731- Miu Tamagi 730; Dennis Koyana
of
'
At this general meeting the
^t “«™ 721 «“>! S gi 725 (321); Ken Matsuo 724; Sam Mu
give help.
rao
714;
Miwa
Tada
727;
.Gen
Fujisa
vve 720; Kaz Nakamoto 711, Kumi
matter of aid to the Japanese
T.U.
wa 698; Marion Koyanagi bb8.
gif vans 785; Marion Koyanagi b//.
Leprosy Mission of Asia, whose
”B" CLASS: Yogi Ohara 661; Mary
CT 4SS- Bill Haraga 680; Kiichi Shinde
711; Kay Sakauye 621; Nobby
consult
I
CT;’Lily Murakami 704; Mary
Japanese Festival" At Hamilton United
ind- 648; Sachi Asai 640; kiyomi ha- Yamaoka 618; Joce Murata 609.
KIYO TAMURA
jauchi 609; Gail Shuto 601.
culture. Several rooms will be
"C” CLASS: John Fujisawa 792 (313);
TORONTO
HAMILTON. — The Hamilton <
Koiti Maruno 746; Joe Mukuyama 645;
used to display Japanese dolls
■C" CLASS: Jim Ayukawa 753 ?31J, Ken Nishimura 625; Tad Yamasaki b2_,
Bus,
366-5812
Res. Pl. 9-8317
Japanese United
Church will
4 Maruno 724; Sam Fujinami
J,
and other Japanese treasures.
K®i Yamasaki 636; Harry. RY°mpt° 618, Yutaka Hamade 611; Fuji Miki 608; again present a uJapanese Festi
Souvenirs will be given out to
.Mukuyama 606; Ted Hirose 604 (311). May Hamanishi 634.
val” on Saturday, May 2nd m
!St. John United Church Hall, all who attend.
are
available from
East 38th Street at Queensdale
sic Bathurst st.
Tickets
Avenue. Two performances win any church member: adults $1.SUNDAY MAY 3, 1964
be given at 2 P.M. and 7:30 P.M. 00, students 50c, children 5 to 110:30 A.M.— Religious School
Picture Frames
The program will feature the years 25c, children under
11:00 A.M. — Morning Service
See
2:00 P.M. — Japanese Language Service
Japanese tea ceremony, a flower years free, Tickets may be seCUSTOM FRAMIN G
arranring demonstration, dress - cured also by phoning 383-6872.
EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED
h^° Japanese bride, odori and
1278
Yonge
St. — Phono: 923-8877
T. Komiyama
(S.
o£ Woodlawn)
a film dealing with .Japanese
.
as of April
Uth,
1964:
ERNEST JOMORI
INSURANCE
NISHIMURA
TORONTO BUDDHIST CHURCH
n
Toronto
3rd Cherry Blossom Festival, May 24th
4
, . this appreciation
nTim'Di
of N
The Modern Way v*\*
TORONTO. — The landscape part in
Girls and boys
in Toronto High Park will be at ture’s beauty.
too _ are encouraged to prac
To Be Traditionally
its height of fresh beauty on tice the Odoris and dance at the
May 24th when the 3rd annual
Correct
,
•.
Sherry Blossom Festival will be Festival.
i
RESIDENCE
2 Vest a Drive
HUdson 5-1365
OFFICE
EM. 4-1394
EM. 4-1395
A. E. McKague, Q.C.
Barrister <S Solicitor
For information on the Odoris I I
and! practices please call: Mis. I
NOTARY PUBLIC
Ryoji _ MITSUBA KAI — 46
1006 Northern Ontario Building
of colours in the mid-Spring.
3-8730; Mrs. Tsujimoto — SA
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
TORONTO
Last year, the eldest dancer KURA KAI — AM. 741432; Mrs. I
celebrating the Blossom was 81 Izumi — SUZURAN KAI — Ha- 11
years old. The youngest was just
Sato — Chairman -----milton; Roy
4 years old.
— HO. 6-6506.
This colourful Festival is sponeveryone is most
Once again,
sored by the J.C.C.A. -d the
participate in the
welcome to
J.C.C Centre.
Odoris.
We cordially invite, all indivi
Ruy Sato — Chairman.
duals and all groups to
take
ieW. Trees, shrubs, flowers, and
grass will be in a bright brocade
The
Bouquet
Invitation^
Line
iudio-
13841/2 Queen W.
»e NeW Canadian j^^
Regulations force us to
paid subscript^ ^
to time postal
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FISHING TACKLE — LIVE BAIT
BASEBALL & GOLF EQUIP.
547 Danforth Ave.,
(near Carlaw)
George Fukusaka
Phone: HO. 3-7400
‘°o„r Mi co-operation. Thanh you. ^ ^ ^^
Thermo-engraving
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DANFORTH
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r tear with « aS understand our position. We hope for
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Wedding Invitations
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Toronto
Notice To All Subscribers
Open Thur, and Fri. Until 9 p. no
.
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Looks and /eefc like the finest hand engraving. UejOT
have an elegance and individuality only the finest
graving can match.
Thermo-engraving (raised lettering)
Costs about half as much as hand engraving, because it
ates the copper plate that makes hand engraving so e p
AND IT’S READY WITHIN THE WEEK
Of course you can order matching enclosure cards,
reception, response, thank you and at home car 5>
Select from our giant catalogue of flawlessly
papers. 11 distinctive styles of lettering.
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“
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T HE
Cosmopolitan Cuisine
By STELLA ITO
NE W
Wednesday, April on
Japanese Meet Venus
I THE NEW CANADA
I
J^811 « second
By ALBERT E. KAFF
October Tokyo Olympic 'Games.
post Office Department,So“ ^
Japan built a circular hall to t TTMP7m.u
' ^
TOKYO. — The line of people
house
the
Venus
De
Milo
on
the!
TSiTAmp
a
Rice Cooker
was more than two blocks long, grounds ■ of Tokyo’s big and>
English
the wait was one hour and at the crowded Ueno Park, -under the' Section
M0Rh Jai»j
There are two well-known automatic rice cookers in the local end they stood in awed silence.
cherry trees.
_
Action Editor and Advent
markets—National and Toshiba. Both are equally dependable, con
They came from Japan’s frame
The cherry blossoms were in
venient and' easy to operate. The rice cooker has relieved the be houses with straw mat floors to full bloom April 8 when Japa
479 QUEEN-ST. WEST
ginners of anxiety and guess work of cooking a perfect batch of view the Venus De Milo.
nese Princess Takamatsu > declar
Toronto 2-B. Ont.
The sight of that Greek beauty
ed the exhibit open with French
rice. Experienced homemakers are confident that the cooker can
so overpowered me that I could Premier Georges Pompidou at
EMphe 6-5005
turn out rice easier and quicker than they ever can..
not speak. Nor did' the hundreds
her side.
of Japanese men, and women and
^l^ potla National and Toshiba can do more than cook rice.
Now the Venus De Milo looks
children around me.
.1 hoy can prepare breakfast eggs and oatmeals; steam shrimps
out
over a sea of upturned Ori
It was like being in a great
7'1KJ ^°L dogs; prepare lovely desserts . . . to mention a few things.
ental
faces:
students,
office
Cathedral, where even a whisper
Ibis lovely white appliance that has taken over part of the job
woi;kers, factory. hands and busi
sounds obscene.
ol the kitchen range, need not ever sit idle—-as you will see after
About 15,000 people d'ailv are ness executives of Japan, who
Female Help Wanted
giving these Toshiba tested recipes a try.
paying 160 yen (27 cents) to 200 are more accustomed to seeing
their art in wooid, paper or
? COUNTER girl for dry d®U?i
yen to see the Venus De Milo
MACARONI SUPREME
bronze.
i in West end. Steady or 5;^!
on its first trip out of France
S
(Serves 4 to 5)
The only sound in the circular Phone RO, 6-1007 (Toronto)
since the French found’ it 144
hall
is
the
slow
shuffle
of
shoes
a
young
woman
for
b^E?
;
years ago.
Ingredients:
or
sandaled
feet
and
music
playI
helper
on
Saturdays
only?
ExU?
The French government loaned
1
cup diced meat (leftover ham, roast, etc.)
the armless statue to Japan for ed quietly and with dignity from I 2^+^ecessctry- Phone ^'3®^
_
—
_
cup shredded American cheese '
a 70-day sho wing, which opened hidden speakers.
Soft lights bathe the marble I
Male Help Wanted
oz. macaroni
recently to commemorate the
cut before the birth of Christ.
--------- ------------------ -----I
can (10 !4 oz.) cream of celery soup
The, statue stands on a high pe> gardeners wanted.
one-third cup milk
destal in a pool of illumination le. 4-4366 orTSaj -le* ®?
1 tsp. salt
surrounded by semi darkness.
ronto).
'
U-j tsp. pepper
The viewer first walks slowly a few garden M^T?<Yl
around a circular balcony which wanted. Phone CH. 1-4103 Mr IS?
Method:
looks id'own on one of the world’s (Toronto).
NEW YORK. — Seiji Ozawa,
• ^e‘lsl!re water to line 8.5 in plastic cup and pour into cooker.
famous figures.
J “T
the
28-year old Japanese conduc
•
Domestic Hein Wanted
1 ut hot water to marking 6'of inside pan, and place in the cooker.
Ihe first view comes as a _______ :_____________ p
1 ui n on the switch. When cooker starts steaming, put macaroni tor who won much critical ac shock: You see a face from out ■ pPOK-houseman for adult family. Sfe;
m inner pah, cover and steam.
claim for his (Performances in of the history books, suddenlv
Clau &
s^
ilivp
r B Oriole Gardens, Mr. W. J. Willouahbvl
When the cooker turns off automatically, drain the water from Toronto, has been named as as ain e and real. It aoes exist, I Phone WA. 4-1984 or HU 1-33QI uk
thought.
ronto).
the macaroni and add meat, soup, milk and all ingredients am sistant of the New York Philhar
From the balcony, viewers des
mix well. Measure water to line 2 in plastic cup and pour into monic for next season. He is
Room and Board
cend a flight of stairs to stand
the cooker. Cover, turn on switch.
scheduled to lead a week of sub b?OAL the statue and look up I ROOM and board available, bi:
When the cooker turns off, your macaroni dinner is ready scription . concerts in March of at tne - wonder of the ancient and Dufferin district. Phone 7&!
Greeks.
(Toronto).
to be served.
1965.
Thre
is
no
smokingand
no
Mr. Ozawa was one of three
Business Personal
PINEAPPLE UPSIDE DOWN CAKE
photography allowed inside the
assistant conductors of the or
hall. But Japan printed a picture I ^^^^^ readings by Mrs. Mils
Ingredients:
chestra in the 1961-62 season Of .the
Venus De Milo on two FamOnS character reader and adds
f ' ■
7 on all problems ol hie. She car. a
He has also conducted the Det millinn
box white cake mix (take your pick)
millionpackages
of cigarettes will help you solve your nroblem. Pri:
roit and S.an Francisco Orchest manufactured by
the govern- 4s a small donation. Call for appoin
lb. butter
ment tobacco monopoly.
"
ment: HU. 1-3798 (Toronto).
ras. He is tlie winner of a num
*/2 cup brown sugar
6 shelled walnut halves
ber of music awards and sdioJ _ I saw Japanese college stu
It is a good policy to
dents standing motionless for J
4 cherries
arships in his native Japan as
have the RIGHT POLICY
many minutes looking up at the
pineapple slices
well as abroad. He was appoint Venus De Milo, their faces as
Consult
ed
director
of
the
Ravinia serene as that of the woman
Method:
WALES and DUNCAN
they viewed. It was, for all .of
Festival in Chicago last year.
,?Iea^ w?ter t0 point 8.5 in plastic cup and pour into the
us, a day to remember.
INSURANCE AGENTS
cooker. Place- the
— inner
...—• pan and melt the butter in it. Turn off
switch
and
the molted
A
P'an fr-Om
cookeu A<W brown sugar over
464 Yonge Street, Toronto
A lnse P^PPle slices evenly over the melted
Phone WA. 1-3171
butter
--- andi mown >ugar, and place cherries inside the uineannte
tattaXXff&.8to o£ ^PPl® «<! pour the Ake
Recipes
CLASSIFIED
Seiji Ozawa Now
N. Y. Conductor
U.S. Nisei Wins Horatio Alger Award
of Birmingham, Midi., is one oT
versity
campus, hue
the micuigaii
Michigan |
10 Americans selected to receive
Consolidated Gas Co., the Reythe 1964 Horatio Alger Awards
» tMP®««r in mother 8.5
water
PP- s Aluminum Co. Building on
11
learns out, ada water measured to point 4 in the ularfic next month at the Waldorf As~ Northwestern, the
Federal Re-,
<up and let it steam till cooker goes off by itself.
P
;oria Hotel here.
•serve Bank and several schools.
„ The award is named after the
n
Cake Pan’ and turn aPside down on a platter.
O ther buildings designed! by
"i'^® to riches” success stories
.Lite cake will slip down easily. Let it cool slightly before serving.
.
^e Civil Air Terminal
“. the fictional Alger novels.
5} Eharan,
Saudi
Arabia; the
Humberview Chevi-OIds
AAnlers are chosen by ballot of
-/Science
Pavilion at the
campus
tenders
in
500
col
3200 Bloor St. W.
CLIP OUT AND SAVE FOR FUTURE USE
Seattle World’s Fair, Behavioral
leges and -universities
through
231-2285
Sciences
building
at Harvard
out the naton.
University in Shiraz; Iran.
,r^he awards, to be presented
After working his way through
May
14, are
dedicated to the
U- Pmv- of Washington, from
For Complete
, e e^te’Puse system and the
which he graduated in 1934, Ya- !
Real
Estate Service
AHiei'ican tradition of equal op
masaki served with several New
Call
portunity that enable a vouth to
xork architectural firms
and
overcome humble beginnings ana
achieve success through work and was an instructor at Columbia
University.
, '
determination.
WM. FYSH REAL ESTATE
he
joined
Smith,
They are sponsored by the Ho- „Jn, 1945
LIMITED,
Hinchman and Grylls of Detroit ' :
‘^ger Awards Committee
^j^’^ architectural designer i
1444 Danforth Ave.,
of the .American Schools and Col
arid in 1949 became a partner in !
leges Assn.
Toronto
Ueinweber, Yamasaki and Hell- I
e Hamasaki, who was born in mA ^th offices in St. Louis
Bus. HO. 9-1151
01 ^t5 as°’ is respon and Detroit.
J
Res. PL. 7-7578
sible xor arcnitectural
projects
Member
Toronto Real Estats Boar
In 1958 he founded Minoru
hlXTV J,-'"^’ Tableware - Household Ornaments
throughout the United States and
and Photo Co-op
^
Lanterns-— Handiworks of Wood, Bamboo — Framed Pictures
has been commissioned for trade i ^n^saii atd Associates in Bir- 5
tri ’’T Pai".lil'S ~ Orients Jeweller - (S
fairs and consular buildings in mingham. In 1962, the JACL =e- Screens — Hower Arrangement Accessories — Fans
'
Ira?- E^> Saudi Arabia. Japan lected him as “Nisei of the Bien- ®
mum”.
and Canada.
Dolls and Statuettes
Yamasaki is married and has 1
His Detroit
accomplishmen
three children.
1
CLEARING!
WhJ’Tl'™inside pan to the cooker mid cover. Turn on switch
New 1963 half-ton
pick-up
- See Jack Gardner,
We Specialize in
Giftware of Quality
From the Orient
Paramount Gift Shop
TOSH IWAI
Bazaar ....
Winners of the Japanese Cana
dian Cultural Centre's Bazaar
733 Danforth Ave. Toronto, Ont.
(1 Block East of Pape Ave.)
uraw are as follows:
Mrs. L.
Brenkel, 3-5 Trufalle St., Scar— S m.m. camera: S. Fukumoto
oz Bareford Rd., Rexdale __ 35
m.m. camera
Ayukawa,
Smre Hours: Mon, Tues.. Wed. & Sat.: 9 u.m. toi p.m.
Inursday And Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
o-pieee hat set: Pat Ono. 170
Booth Avenue. Toronto — Elec
trie shaver: K. Tanane, 70 Clani
(Continned from Page One)
man Blvd., Willowdale — Bulova
transistor radio; M. Takata, 6
Shaunovan Rd.. Toronto — Skirt;
Chris. Pakayusa, 946 Greenwood
Toronto — Glass salad bowl,
fork spoon: Frank Toyota, Quebee
Cul tured
pearls:
Daie Murakami, 309 Poyntz Ave..
Willowdaje — prize; Y. Kanda,
UE. 2-S3i>6 — Set of glass tumb
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T HE
Cosmopolitan Cuisine
By STELLA ITO
NE W
Wednesday, April on
Japanese Meet Venus
I THE NEW CANADA
I
J^811 « second
By ALBERT E. KAFF
October Tokyo Olympic 'Games.
post Office Department,So“ ^
Japan built a circular hall to t TTMP7m.u
' ^
TOKYO. — The line of people
house
the
Venus
De
Milo
on
the!
TSiTAmp
a
Rice Cooker
was more than two blocks long, grounds ■ of Tokyo’s big and>
English
the wait was one hour and at the crowded Ueno Park, -under the' Section
M0Rh Jai»j
There are two well-known automatic rice cookers in the local end they stood in awed silence.
cherry trees.
_
Action Editor and Advent
markets—National and Toshiba. Both are equally dependable, con
They came from Japan’s frame
The cherry blossoms were in
venient and' easy to operate. The rice cooker has relieved the be houses with straw mat floors to full bloom April 8 when Japa
479 QUEEN-ST. WEST
ginners of anxiety and guess work of cooking a perfect batch of view the Venus De Milo.
nese Princess Takamatsu > declar
Toronto 2-B. Ont.
The sight of that Greek beauty
ed the exhibit open with French
rice. Experienced homemakers are confident that the cooker can
so overpowered me that I could Premier Georges Pompidou at
EMphe 6-5005
turn out rice easier and quicker than they ever can..
not speak. Nor did' the hundreds
her side.
of Japanese men, and women and
^l^ potla National and Toshiba can do more than cook rice.
Now the Venus De Milo looks
children around me.
.1 hoy can prepare breakfast eggs and oatmeals; steam shrimps
out
over a sea of upturned Ori
It was like being in a great
7'1KJ ^°L dogs; prepare lovely desserts . . . to mention a few things.
ental
faces:
students,
office
Cathedral, where even a whisper
Ibis lovely white appliance that has taken over part of the job
woi;kers, factory. hands and busi
sounds obscene.
ol the kitchen range, need not ever sit idle—-as you will see after
About 15,000 people d'ailv are ness executives of Japan, who
Female Help Wanted
giving these Toshiba tested recipes a try.
paying 160 yen (27 cents) to 200 are more accustomed to seeing
their art in wooid, paper or
? COUNTER girl for dry d®U?i
yen to see the Venus De Milo
MACARONI SUPREME
bronze.
i in West end. Steady or 5;^!
on its first trip out of France
S
(Serves 4 to 5)
The only sound in the circular Phone RO, 6-1007 (Toronto)
since the French found’ it 144
hall
is
the
slow
shuffle
of
shoes
a
young
woman
for
b^E?
;
years ago.
Ingredients:
or
sandaled
feet
and
music
playI
helper
on
Saturdays
only?
ExU?
The French government loaned
1
cup diced meat (leftover ham, roast, etc.)
the armless statue to Japan for ed quietly and with dignity from I 2^+^ecessctry- Phone ^'3®^
_
—
_
cup shredded American cheese '
a 70-day sho wing, which opened hidden speakers.
Soft lights bathe the marble I
Male Help Wanted
oz. macaroni
recently to commemorate the
cut before the birth of Christ.
--------- ------------------ -----I
can (10 !4 oz.) cream of celery soup
The, statue stands on a high pe> gardeners wanted.
one-third cup milk
destal in a pool of illumination le. 4-4366 orTSaj -le* ®?
1 tsp. salt
surrounded by semi darkness.
ronto).
'
U-j tsp. pepper
The viewer first walks slowly a few garden M^T?<Yl
around a circular balcony which wanted. Phone CH. 1-4103 Mr IS?
Method:
looks id'own on one of the world’s (Toronto).
NEW YORK. — Seiji Ozawa,
• ^e‘lsl!re water to line 8.5 in plastic cup and pour into cooker.
famous figures.
J “T
the
28-year old Japanese conduc
•
Domestic Hein Wanted
1 ut hot water to marking 6'of inside pan, and place in the cooker.
Ihe first view comes as a _______ :_____________ p
1 ui n on the switch. When cooker starts steaming, put macaroni tor who won much critical ac shock: You see a face from out ■ pPOK-houseman for adult family. Sfe;
m inner pah, cover and steam.
claim for his (Performances in of the history books, suddenlv
Clau &
s^
ilivp
r B Oriole Gardens, Mr. W. J. Willouahbvl
When the cooker turns off automatically, drain the water from Toronto, has been named as as ain e and real. It aoes exist, I Phone WA. 4-1984 or HU 1-33QI uk
thought.
ronto).
the macaroni and add meat, soup, milk and all ingredients am sistant of the New York Philhar
From the balcony, viewers des
mix well. Measure water to line 2 in plastic cup and pour into monic for next season. He is
Room and Board
cend a flight of stairs to stand
the cooker. Cover, turn on switch.
scheduled to lead a week of sub b?OAL the statue and look up I ROOM and board available, bi:
When the cooker turns off, your macaroni dinner is ready scription . concerts in March of at tne - wonder of the ancient and Dufferin district. Phone 7&!
Greeks.
(Toronto).
to be served.
1965.
Thre
is
no
smokingand
no
Mr. Ozawa was one of three
Business Personal
PINEAPPLE UPSIDE DOWN CAKE
photography allowed inside the
assistant conductors of the or
hall. But Japan printed a picture I ^^^^^ readings by Mrs. Mils
Ingredients:
chestra in the 1961-62 season Of .the
Venus De Milo on two FamOnS character reader and adds
f ' ■
7 on all problems ol hie. She car. a
He has also conducted the Det millinn
box white cake mix (take your pick)
millionpackages
of cigarettes will help you solve your nroblem. Pri:
roit and S.an Francisco Orchest manufactured by
the govern- 4s a small donation. Call for appoin
lb. butter
ment tobacco monopoly.
"
ment: HU. 1-3798 (Toronto).
ras. He is tlie winner of a num
*/2 cup brown sugar
6 shelled walnut halves
ber of music awards and sdioJ _ I saw Japanese college stu
It is a good policy to
dents standing motionless for J
4 cherries
arships in his native Japan as
have the RIGHT POLICY
many minutes looking up at the
pineapple slices
well as abroad. He was appoint Venus De Milo, their faces as
Consult
ed
director
of
the
Ravinia serene as that of the woman
Method:
WALES and DUNCAN
they viewed. It was, for all .of
Festival in Chicago last year.
,?Iea^ w?ter t0 point 8.5 in plastic cup and pour into the
us, a day to remember.
INSURANCE AGENTS
cooker. Place- the
— inner
...—• pan and melt the butter in it. Turn off
switch
and
the molted
A
P'an fr-Om
cookeu A<W brown sugar over
464 Yonge Street, Toronto
A lnse P^PPle slices evenly over the melted
Phone WA. 1-3171
butter
--- andi mown >ugar, and place cherries inside the uineannte
tattaXXff&.8to o£ ^PPl® «<! pour the Ake
Recipes
CLASSIFIED
Seiji Ozawa Now
N. Y. Conductor
U.S. Nisei Wins Horatio Alger Award
of Birmingham, Midi., is one oT
versity
campus, hue
the micuigaii
Michigan |
10 Americans selected to receive
Consolidated Gas Co., the Reythe 1964 Horatio Alger Awards
» tMP®««r in mother 8.5
water
PP- s Aluminum Co. Building on
11
learns out, ada water measured to point 4 in the ularfic next month at the Waldorf As~ Northwestern, the
Federal Re-,
<up and let it steam till cooker goes off by itself.
P
;oria Hotel here.
•serve Bank and several schools.
„ The award is named after the
n
Cake Pan’ and turn aPside down on a platter.
O ther buildings designed! by
"i'^® to riches” success stories
.Lite cake will slip down easily. Let it cool slightly before serving.
.
^e Civil Air Terminal
“. the fictional Alger novels.
5} Eharan,
Saudi
Arabia; the
Humberview Chevi-OIds
AAnlers are chosen by ballot of
-/Science
Pavilion at the
campus
tenders
in
500
col
3200 Bloor St. W.
CLIP OUT AND SAVE FOR FUTURE USE
Seattle World’s Fair, Behavioral
leges and -universities
through
231-2285
Sciences
building
at Harvard
out the naton.
University in Shiraz; Iran.
,r^he awards, to be presented
After working his way through
May
14, are
dedicated to the
U- Pmv- of Washington, from
For Complete
, e e^te’Puse system and the
which he graduated in 1934, Ya- !
Real
Estate Service
AHiei'ican tradition of equal op
masaki served with several New
Call
portunity that enable a vouth to
xork architectural firms
and
overcome humble beginnings ana
achieve success through work and was an instructor at Columbia
University.
, '
determination.
WM. FYSH REAL ESTATE
he
joined
Smith,
They are sponsored by the Ho- „Jn, 1945
LIMITED,
Hinchman and Grylls of Detroit ' :
‘^ger Awards Committee
^j^’^ architectural designer i
1444 Danforth Ave.,
of the .American Schools and Col
arid in 1949 became a partner in !
leges Assn.
Toronto
Ueinweber, Yamasaki and Hell- I
e Hamasaki, who was born in mA ^th offices in St. Louis
Bus. HO. 9-1151
01 ^t5 as°’ is respon and Detroit.
J
Res. PL. 7-7578
sible xor arcnitectural
projects
Member
Toronto Real Estats Boar
In 1958 he founded Minoru
hlXTV J,-'"^’ Tableware - Household Ornaments
throughout the United States and
and Photo Co-op
^
Lanterns-— Handiworks of Wood, Bamboo — Framed Pictures
has been commissioned for trade i ^n^saii atd Associates in Bir- 5
tri ’’T Pai".lil'S ~ Orients Jeweller - (S
fairs and consular buildings in mingham. In 1962, the JACL =e- Screens — Hower Arrangement Accessories — Fans
'
Ira?- E^> Saudi Arabia. Japan lected him as “Nisei of the Bien- ®
mum”.
and Canada.
Dolls and Statuettes
Yamasaki is married and has 1
His Detroit
accomplishmen
three children.
1
CLEARING!
WhJ’Tl'™inside pan to the cooker mid cover. Turn on switch
New 1963 half-ton
pick-up
- See Jack Gardner,
We Specialize in
Giftware of Quality
From the Orient
Paramount Gift Shop
TOSH IWAI
Bazaar ....
Winners of the Japanese Cana
dian Cultural Centre's Bazaar
733 Danforth Ave. Toronto, Ont.
(1 Block East of Pape Ave.)
uraw are as follows:
Mrs. L.
Brenkel, 3-5 Trufalle St., Scar— S m.m. camera: S. Fukumoto
oz Bareford Rd., Rexdale __ 35
m.m. camera
Ayukawa,
Smre Hours: Mon, Tues.. Wed. & Sat.: 9 u.m. toi p.m.
Inursday And Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
o-pieee hat set: Pat Ono. 170
Booth Avenue. Toronto — Elec
trie shaver: K. Tanane, 70 Clani
(Continned from Page One)
man Blvd., Willowdale — Bulova
transistor radio; M. Takata, 6
Shaunovan Rd.. Toronto — Skirt;
Chris. Pakayusa, 946 Greenwood
Toronto — Glass salad bowl,
fork spoon: Frank Toyota, Quebee
Cul tured
pearls:
Daie Murakami, 309 Poyntz Ave..
Willowdaje — prize; Y. Kanda,
UE. 2-S3i>6 — Set of glass tumb
'1
GIVE TOGETHER