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An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin

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P. M. Pearson Gives Verbal Confirmation . ^

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he J CCA
Is Your

Opening June 7th

Vanted

TORONTO. — Prime Minister Lester Pearson
has- given verbal confirmation that he will offi­
ciate at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre s
Official Opening slated for the evening of June
7th, 1964, announced Opening Committee Chair­
man, Roy Shin this week.
A letter has gone out to Ottawa for written

By GEORGE IMAI
hident Toronto JCCA

/anted
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Wanted
raid cs
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Toronto, Ont.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1964

s
J&J

Ibu mav know, the Toronto.
Membership Drive is m
w again tliis year. Ine
ese° Canadians of Toronto
tsk what this Membership
is for, or for that matter,
„js the J.C.CA. stand
Iffi I mav make use of the
of The New Canadian, I
_like to correct some of
false impressions pertaining

confirmation.
An outdoor ceremony is planned for the oc­
'Mighty" Louise Nagano and Team
casion The J.C. Cultural Centre's public relations
their
newly
won
Japan
J.C.CA.
“TORONTO.—The “winnahs”! Admiring
head, Susan Kobayashi said the committee is
Camera Challenge Trophy, emblematic of Toronto J CCA Curling planning for "an informal, friendly affair.
Toronto J.C.C.A. is not a supremacy, are members of the Louise Nagano foam. Fiom let
—photo by Jack Hemmy

club: it is a welfare, semi- to right: Tosh Niagano, (the mighty) Louise Nagano, Mary Obana,
cultural, protestation, and Yo Kawaguchi. Trophy was presented to tne winners at the
She revealed that invitations
.ft'S live organization. The ToLeague Banquet at Holiday Inn on April 2Mh by Mr. Ken Asa of to many prominent personalities
.C.C.A. publicizes its so- Japan Camera.
•oard
will soon be sent out. Included
B^tivities to raise the neceslabk. 1
in
the official ceremony will be
"Wunds needed to carry on
orementioned
activities,
the unveiling of a plaque - with
tore, for that reason its soan inscription written by Direc­
rsonal
*activities are what is known,
tor George Tanaka: “ . . . upon
re not a splinter group of ■ LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — A 12- verse open class.
HONOLULU. Mayor Neal S.
this
cultural centre we. bestow Blaisdell
apanese
Canadians
but
of
of Honolulu could
year-old
Raymond,
Alberta
girl,
Miss
Kamitomo
won
the
honor
’CSl
anese Canadians residing Gail Kamitomo won first prize and tuition to prepare for the all our consideration for the Issei, scarcely believe his ears recently
She ■
........’t cracl’ a- smile
onto — like it or not. We
whose pioneer lire in Canada is —but he didn
ted you, the Canadians in the speech art class at the o7tn Mount Royal College speech ex- acknowledged in this embrace- until after the little Japanese
Jj^nese ancestry, in the fol- Annual Alberta Music Festival aminition to be held in June.
ir-enL and therefrom the inspira­ girl looked away.
^activities and functions here on April 23rd.
It happened after, a. luncheon
She is the daughter of Mr. and tion to the Nisei land follow ing
^ held by these organizaicy to .
She won the top prize — the
he
for three visiting Japa­
POLICY
Bnd agencies: — the OntaMrs. John Kamitomo of Ray­ generations to seek enrichment nesegave
orphan
girls from Osaka.
Margaret
Zaugg
Trophy
with
Helfare Council, The Social
through their cultural heritage The girls, two aged’ 9 and one
mond,
Alberta.
g Council of Metropolitan a mark of 87 in the individual
that they may share the benefits 10, are staying with Army fami­
)UNCAJ
, the Canadian Council
of this interest with all Cana­ lies at Hawaii’s Schofield Bar­
istians . and Jews, the luAGENTS
dians. Dedicated mi this officia rack. None of them knows much
ional Institute, the ComEnglish.
of Social Action and
t, Toronlt
opening day June 7th, 1964 by
which
Canadian
Olympic
Assoc;
'When
Blaisdell’s limousine
ity Relations, the ToronTORONTO. — The Canadian
. Lester B. Tearson
1-3171
pulled up to the Oahu Country
Centennial Committee, the Olympic Association launched a ation President Jim Worral of the RI. Hon
Club, Mikiko Kato, 10, held out
Nations Association, the
Toronto estimated will be neces­ Prime Minister of Canada.
her hand to him and called to
Arts Council of Toronto, national appeal for funds in To­ sary to send a strong team to
the mayor, “Come on baby, lets
tario Human Rights Com- ronto district at a press luncheon
i, the Department of Citi- on May 5 at O’Keefe Centre. Ken the Olympics in Tokyo this year.
go”
NW
is Av./.'jwr w >J«7*.t%wJ»;
“Canada will be represented
and Immigration,’ the Mori represented The New Cana­
He figures she picked up the
re Department of both the
by 103 competitors in 44 dif­
phrase
—the longest she knows
if Toronto and the Pro- dian.
)AS

from
the GI family she’s stay­
Campaign objective is $100,000 ferent sports at Tokyo' next Oc­
_a.of Ontario, and also with
ing
with.
________
tober,” commented Mr. Worral.
^tinic groups. We are your
Pointing- out that the 1964 team
nd your representative to
and other functions outwould be one of the strongest
LTD. .
f the Japanese Canadian
on record, Mr. Worrall said, to
'ty.
[wy. ^
make this representation possible
Ont-.
n^
the
Japanese
Canadian
we need the support of every
fry
TORONTO.—A top Judo com- Canadian.”
CHATHAM, Ont.—A Chatham
n
4y,
with our limited reN
we have in the past petitoi' from Japan, Mr. Kenzo
J.C.
vouth was named “Teenager
AR .
“We are appealing to all mdi■Me to help Nipponia Home, Shibata,. 4th-dan, amvea in To­
Of The Week” recently by the
Tanese Canadian Cultural ronto today for demonstrations viduals, business organizations,
Chatham Daily News. He is Herb
277-552
Wakabayashi, a grade 12 student
Christmas gifts to the at the Tanino Judo School, o6j> service clubs, municipalities and
in hospitals and wel- Church Street. He will be .iere both provincial and federal gov­
at Chatham Collegiate.
eeds for individuals and- until Saturday.
ernments to give their generous
An all round student but lean­
ergency purposes. The J.
Last weekend, Mr. Shibata com­ financial support to ensure the
ing
heavilv on the. sports si ic,
has also held the Child- peted in the National A.A L. Ja„
.
Herb
is active in many athletic
bnstnias Party, the La- do Championships at the ^ oxid -- strongest possible participation,
Prime Minister Pearson activities_
^Piball Tournament Fair in New York City. He yon «aid Mr. Worrall. All donations,
This year he was captain of
® Cherry Blossom Festiva the 165-pound class champion- he added, would be subject to
Any** ’
junction with the Cultural ship.
The official. ceremony will be the Chatham Junior Maroons,
income tax deductions.
x r. J and averaged more than a goal
All those who wish to see a top
^Sd
followed by entertainment, _rom per game t0 achieve second high
The
O'Keefe
Brewing
Company
jhtoHSi y
^^our income was $1,- Judo competitor in action are in­
various Japanese Canadian est in points scored in the Bordvited to the dojo by Tanmo Limited, well known for its a=
tgques
r
er Cities Junior “B” League two
i..^16 breakdown of our
athletics
,to amateur
groups,
a
tour
of
the
bulking.
I
^ in a row. He was a mem­
sistance
le
S1^ ’s as follows: Rent S6In a recent issue of Weekend
Amateur
he
O

Keefe
ideal
display of exhibits from Japan. ber of the “International Line”
telephone — S112.- Magazine another student at
- through u
which last year made league msyice stationery, etc. — T nino Judo School, Canady Athletic Program, hosted the ’ ;
and rexreshmem.
tory in points scored.
’ bank charges — §25.00; singer 'and actress Diane Steplev Olympic press luncheon.
re T H16.00; National J. was featured on the cover
Herb won the SWOSSA men’s
allotment — S400.00; J.
I singles badminton last year, two
, ^u allotment —
years ago was a member of the
social activities (Cherst^s£
SWOSSA soccer championship
^^ Festival, Labour Day
1 team, and is active in baseball
ratio05*
•tournament, Children’s
1OKVO. rue smmc, v^v v*u.. One I 35 Well.
-former Tokvo. The shrine, the only
s,Party, etc.) — S210.War II phots,
dedic;
of its kind in Japan, is dedicated
Herb hopes to attend a college
loronto J.C.CA. had a
TOKYO.—American and Japa­ COmOt^L P .
'
rlinTTI
0
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6
as
a
place
for
the
nation
to
pay
}n
the United States on a hockey
OI S1S0.S4 in 1963. Your nese . pilots recently jonied^fi fought agamst Yem dunno v
sacn- scholarship after completing hb
its
respects
to
those
who
- *^5°me Yor these ex- friendsliip to meet each
~ - Snd World War to an
ficed their lives for their coun- grade 13 at the Collegiate.
.^ Y e;e realized from and pay tribute to
Station meeting i» ^^

^^^ership Drive, both sides that were killed dunn, come acquainted on a x.iena. trt'He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
In the garden of the main Tokuzo Wakabayashi, of 9 Degge
b' donations. We the Pacific campaign of ^ or.a
io conduct our activiStreet, Chatham.
The reunion
(Continued on page 8)
JO^
nieans. but as WSie members of ^e ^S 9 5-year-old Ye
Continued on page 8).
an association of Japanese

“Come On Baby,

Wins Speech Contest

Let's Go!” Says
Girl To Mayor

Can. Olympic Ass. Appeals For Funds

Judo Champion To
Visit Tanino Dojo

Chatham Youth
Teenager of Week

gem^i

USdapan Pilots Pay Tribute To Dead (

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May 6, 1964

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PAGE 7

N E W

Lucien C. Kurata

pates and Doings

BAKRIS TER card SOLICITOR
NOT ABY PUBLIC

Office Hours Saturday
By Fumi Sasaki
] Picnic, Thanksgiving
October to April Inclusive
aimed
and
a
Festival
of
Light:
!< LLokai Meet May 9th At Masonic Hall TORONTO.—The Cherry Blos­
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
at encompassing' all ethnic groups
.Chatha® ^._-The
Tlle ann
ual
Masonic
Hall
in
Chatham.
Suits
513 Tempi® Building
som
Festival
at
High
Park
on
annt
and faiths.
TORONTO
All
Japanese
Canadians
are
Sunday,
May
24th,
was
the
main
if^Kks of J*“se
At the Toronto centenma
topic
of
discussion
at
the
regular
B®*: BO. 7-3«7
Meeting
on
Apr;
urged to attend this important
EM. 6-3323
Committee
^^f. Ttll be held on Saturmeeting of the Toronto JCCA on 13th. it wa„s
learned
that
th
gathering.
April 29th. Roy Sato, Committee Jewish people, -------Central and Ens.chairman, reported that execu­ ern Europeans, and Canadian
members have been making Indians have formed them own
Bus: EM. 6-9797
Bea: LE. 3-6759
■a 2nd Nisei Summer Tour To Japan Details tive
artificial
cherry blossoms and committees for the. 196 .Centen­

s
iUW
a-.

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_
WAllV
■ Furuyas-.
you wish, you can plan youi branches for the use of the danc- nial vear celebrations. To uuu— A number . of if
own
tour when you reach Japan ers who are diligently, practic­ ate a Japanese Canadian cciiwe received during and try
ERNEST JOMORI
ing their odoris for this event, tennial
out your Japanese.
Committee, a meeting
weeks seeking the deChartered Accountant
Why not join this fascinating- invitations will be extended to has been scheduled for Lhurs^^’S Second
tour and double your fun with flavor Givens, Consul Komuro, dav. Mav 21st st the JCC Centre,
Tour to Japan.
Metro Chairman Alien, and Reeve with invitations to be sent to
Suite 1518
:
will assemble in your fellow Canadian Nisei?
Kurata, although no official ce­
J-C. groups in 1'oronto (so­
me gJ P , , 19th and leave
For further information con­ remonies will take place. On all
TORONTO
cial. Cultural. Athletic, and Ke2 CARLTON ST.
tact us at 365 Spadina Ave., To- Wednesday, May 13th, a meeting
; well as the Consulof local chapter representatives,
! m The Tour cost i? aPI>lcW rronto or call EM. 6-1075.
ana Trade representatives
i Sr S210.00 plus airfare. Or,
dance groups and the Japanese from Japan.
Canadian Cultural Centre — co­
In October of this year, the
AUTO 4 FIRE — LIFE
w u International Institute will hold
— J.C. Centre Film For Sun., May 10th sponsors of this affair
ML FORMS
J "Rashomon
out final details.
a co-ordinating capacity.
equally renown.. iron
X OF
rected
by
the
Membership Chairman, George
TORONTO. — The Japanese
On May 12th. the Committee
Akira
Kurosawa.
Takahashi reported that the of Social' Action in Community
Canadian Culture Centre s r ilm
Also' on tlie bill is a short en­
' Society is presentmg one of U e titled, “Kansai.” It is a trave­ Fund Drive by mail has resulted Relations will hold a lanel dis­
to date in approximately ko
i ^‘modern Japanese
logue on the Kansai district in members and a gross income oi cussion on “What Citizenship *
consult
i 'poAoiW this Sunday, May
Means to Me”, chaired by ^oigc
Japan.
Unfortunately,
this
rc1 m ,° The New Yorker Theatre,
$935.00.
tins ic•
KIYO TAMURA
Everyone is urged to attend on presents but a small fraction of Imai. This event, open to tne , \
1 S Ae Street (2 blocks souta
TORONTO
public, will take place at the J LU
schedule.
the total number approached and Centre from 8:00 p.m., preceded Tus, 366-5812 Res. Pl. 9-8317
: of Bloor Street).
1 The picture stars well-known.
(
J.C. Cultural Centre it is hoped' those who have over­ bv a brief tour of the Centre.
looked mailing their $2 00 tee ‘ To assist the Nippoma Home
' -Vor Toshiro Mifune and is ai- .
#
~
. will kindly do so within the near in their quest for funds, the
! Manitoba JCCA Annual General Meet. On May ^ K-Jo^S/S local chapter is planning a be­
nefit Dance to be held m Junej
tee
will
be
tabled.
I
mail
Membership
cards
and
mmg
A sum of $50.00 was also voted I
WINNIPEG. — The Manito­
council
has
Caresses
up
to
date.
.
The
Executive
upon as a donation to the Home.
ba JCCA’s Annual General meet” - . The annual JCCA Picnic is ven- Other upcoming events of inter­
will be held on Friday, May. also planned a social evening.
Picture Frames
ii commencing at 7:30 P.M. AH members coming are ask- tativelv slated for Sunday, July est to local J.C.’s include a UK
ed
to
bring
ka5th
at
Springhill
Park.
The
laigt
their
cards,
bv Dr. Howard Thurman, noted
day light saving time at. Knox
United Church. Reports of tne ruta, go sets, shogi sets, and sized crowd and desired pioxi- educator, theologian, and world
CUSTOM FRAMING
various committees, and of tne other means by which the even- mitv to Toronto has handicappm wide lecturer. His topic, Bink
1278
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St. — Phono: 923-8877
activities of the past, tne ing may be made a complete sue- the Picnic committee in thei. ino- the Divide” relates to hm
(S.
of Woodlawn)
search for new locations. A 1 c- commitment to ^nce
financial standing', president’s re­ cess. Snacks will be served.
Toronto
among the peoples of the yoiK..
port. the report of the Outlook,
Wally Shibata
m
Dr
Thurman
will
be
presenter
I
and of the nominating comraitNikko ' Gardens from 6:15 p.m, bv the Toronto Negro Business
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members are urged to attend ation at the Education Centie,
EM. 4-1394
HUdson 5-1365
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this initial planing session.
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College
St
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Vice-president Rits Inouye le- S-00 p.m. On July 1st, -nd, -y A. E. McKague, Q-C
ported that the Canadian Coun­ and 4th, the JACK Convention
cil for Christians and Jews, will take place in Detroit, Mich.
for your wedding candids
Barrister & Solicitor
under the auspices of the doling A local chapter representati,e
home portraits
NOTARY PUBLIC
Adult Planning Committee will Lill be sent to this event as ofhave their Youth camp fiom Jm - ficial observer.
and special events
.
1008 Northern Ontario Building
112-14 at Camp Pinecrest George
Present at the meeting «
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
Imai reported on. a raent -A M. Snmiya, K. Monta. G. Ima..
TORONTO
bv Immigration Minister li -n A. Shirakawa, E- Ide, RIblav who Las just returned -rom G Takahashi, J. Fujiwara, K.
22 Peterlee Crescent
I a trip to Hong Kong a”L’,a?^ houye, M- Nagai and F. Sasaku
On April 20th, the Fojk AiK Next monthly meeting of the
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THE

NEW

We dnesday, Mav g

Cosmopolitan Cuisine

THE NEW CANADA

By YUKO NAKAMIKADO
stand-up.
arnJ^01^0"3 “ 89C°8d ^ bm,
By STELLA ITO
'
Pockets were often major fea­
TOKYO. — With the Tokyo
and for payment of
rt
Post Office De^,5^
Olympic
Games
approaching, tures of suits and daytime dres­
The Pleasures Of Japanese Cooking
Japanese fashion designers are ses.
Knee — length hemlines were
trying to sell a "Tokyo Line”—
One of the attractions of a book called, The Pleasure, of Japa­
a combination of traditional Ori­ common. Hats had mostly wide nese Cooking, by Mr. Tanaka of JAL, is the wealth of informative T. UMEZUKI, Publisher t ri
English ^1
ental characteristics and a mo­ brims.
reading material that accompanies each chapter. It is not just a TSUMURA,
dern, youthful look.
Japanese textile manufactur­ k ? of r^Pe? from cover to cover. For instance, there are'chit­ Editor, eT T' ^
. Big department stores and tex- ers who collaborated in staging chats about kitchen utensils, etiquette,, table settings, etc There Section tditor and Adverting
. tile manufacturers are choosing Japanese fashion shows in south- is the glossary that’s quite thorough. And I am all for this onenames like “Glorious Tokyo”, east Asia continued to regard recipe to a page format. There is plenty of space on the margin
subscription
“Fresh Tokyo”, and “Dynamic the region as a prospective and above the recipes to jot down your memo.
S4.00
per 6 months
market.
Tokyo” for their models.
a
recipes, Mr. Tanaka has included some unusual
$7.00 per year
synthetic fiber mid exotic dishes, along with the old standbys. Let’s take , a look
Model girls at one recent
manufacturer,
who
includes no- at a couple and see if they do not inspire you to try them out
fashion show here introduced
' 479 QUEEN ST. WEST
new sports dresses with a de- Iyester blends and acrylic jersev
MARINATED
MUSHROOMS
monstration of the twist. But in his spring and summer fabric
Ingredients:
Toronto 2-B. Ohl
there was flattering femininity, a collection, says that his firms 36
reflection for the Paris spring hope to sell Giese modern fab­ 2 Small mushroom caps
EMpire 6-5005
tbsp, shoyu
rics in Southeast Asia and ex­
collections, too.
fashions
to Northern 4 tbsp, rice wine vinegar
_ Fabrics used ranged from tra­ port
3 tbsp, sake
ditional Japanese silk, including
tbsp, sugar
habutae, and improved synthe
A spinning company has been 1 tsp.
salt
tic textiles in flower, stripe and granted overall rights to produce
cup finely minced onion
checkerboard patterns to feather­ in Japan and sell not only in
weight wools and organzas.
Japan but also in Southeast Asia,
Method:
Female Help Wanted
Mrs. Nami Nakabayashi, a various _ types of apparel
Wash, dry and peel the mushrooms. In a small saucepan
leading Japanese designer, intro­ accessories
designed by the
combine the remaining ingredients. Bring lmixture to a boil. Pour 5 COUNTER girl for dry cleaning s^
duced a “tunic” cocktail dress House of Dior in Paris.
io West end. Steady or Md tr-J
°?^' mushrooms in a large glass or China
made of handpainted habutae
Costumes cut from Dior pat- refrigerator for 24 hours. To serve, drain ibowl. Marinate in the Phone RO. 6-1037 (Toronto).’
silk in “sumie’' (black and white terns but made at moderate on
•thoroughly and place SEWING BLOUSES at home We S
painting) style. The tunic turned prices will be on ?ale from on cockta.il picks. Makes 3 dozen.
liver and pick up. Call 363-3782 (To­
ronto).
.
'
cleverly into a panel at the back. spring of next year.
CH AKIN SHIBORI
She named the 35 designs of
(Fruit-Filled Sweet Potato Cakes)
mill hopes to negoti­
Male Help Wanted
her spring and summer collec­ ateA arayon
Ingredients:

similar
agreement
with
tion after^ world famous paint­ Givenchy.
6 large sweet potatoes or yams
GARDENER'S help. Students. Paars2 cups sugar
ers, like Van Gogh, Matisse and
mower experience. J. Matsui WA 1-0467
(Toronto).
Goya, who had apparently in­
I1/’ tsp. salt
spired them.
1 X™WedtX“nMd Pi"eapp,e> a’ri* dates, pitted ONE TRUCK driver and a tsw garden­
er's helpers needed immediately Go-7
All Colors
wages. Phone GA. 1-5040 (Toronto)."
She used almost all the coloi’s
Method:
UNIVERSITY
students as gToused by . the ’artists, ranging
helpers. Phone 241-8115. S. Onizuka
and
»

tarf
*f

,

k
boi
ti
n
g

'™ter
until
soft.
Drain,
peel
(Toronto).
fiom white, lavender, pale blue
EAST BERLIN. — Holland’s
pas^s s^t^ *s^^ 6 cups tfpote PRESSER for dry cleaning store Ex­
mid chartreuse green to shock­
all-categories
ing’ pink and black. And, appar­ champion world
Steady, good wages. Phea?
Anton
Geesink
won mixture mX clean eSnE' PP ? ^^ tbsP- »f !»«<> perienced.
ently
influenced by a great the open
WA. 3-1307 (Toronto).
’ories and hea- fruit. Ho&g £ S™± l?P?.To? ’I® * ^ece of
white wave in Paris this year, vyweigh t all-categ
titles
of
the European
Domestic Help Wanted
she also used white lavi&hlv.
the cloth tightly with the rio-ht 1,°* .krA m
lefb hand,
Jud o Ch am p ionshi ps here on twist
the
cloth.
To
™,
lirX
X
1^^
f


L^0. the t0P dress designers April 26th.
COOKING and household duties. 4
children. Responsible person. Live in.
ot 1 arts, other Japanese design­
.Russia’s Bogoljubov won
Phone for appointment: 267-5285 (hone)
ers took advantage of current
or EM. “4-6038 (bus.) Toronto.
open
lightweight
title
and
rather fluid trends and showed,
Your
Organization
.
,
.
France

s
Grossain,
(Continued from Page One)
the open
A WONDERFUL Bayview housekeeping
for instance, both short -and long
for experienced woman or couple.
jackets, fitted and only lightly middleweight championship.
any progressive organization we lial to tlie Japanese pioneers of job
Live in., HI. 4-8407 (Toronto).
market! waists, and straight, tier­
Soviet
competitors took two must expand and it is for' this Canada, must be brought to its
ed or panelled skirts.
of the four titles in the indivi­ reason we are asking for “Teat inevitable fruitful conclusion. To
Room and Board
While necklines were in most dual amateur class. Bandarenko er support for the ^Membersbio do this your support is needed
ROOM or room and board available
\ 1964 the Toronto
cases cut wide ami low, collars took the middleweight title and
for this final chapter to be con­ Egiinton and Dufferin district. Phone
Sy

iP^
1
,
Mes
to
support
the
were deeply set. widenotched. or Kiknadze, the all-categories title.
cluded.
782-1596 (Toronto).
France’s Bourreau won the National J.C.C.A. in its immiThe
strength
of
the
J.C.C.A.
lightweight title and East Ger­ p^h,on ?Zief and also a co-ordi­ lh in your hands; if you wish to
PATRONIZE
many’s Niemann, the heavy­ nated effort with , other ethnic have a strong representation in
°
f
?°/
Onto
We
,aIso
Hope
weight title.
OFFSET AND LETTERPRESS
• a? ^ J-C.CA. History pro­ ^mumity affairs your sunnort
OUR ADVERTISERS
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ject will come to a successful "ill tell the. future of the Japa­
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'j/w# //?M*p
MATCH**
mendous undertaking, a memo- ation and indirectly your future
PAUL Y. TOKIWA
It is a good policy to
and your children’s future
have the RIGHT POLICY
HARRI S. KONDO
Consult
Pay Tribute.............
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
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Phone 365-9768
(Continued from page one)
AND NOTARY PUBLIC
WALES and DUNGAN
r3j °h ^e ^^'jHe, a priest puri- among friends.”
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After the battle for Saipan,
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Three
representatives from ?ent to drop flowers on the island;
Phone WA. 1-3171
JaPa^&se who
each country then honored the>r had been killed during
the battle.
^nnFr comrades by placing a He succeeded in his mission. But
Jen women to work for nursfloral tribute on the steps of the
r about 20 miles
snrine.
For Complete
hig home for women. First
noith of Saipan on his return ‘
month — $140. with meals.

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At
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Second month — $160. with
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Call
mony, the pilots joined for a
He concluded by saying, “we t
meals and gradual raise.
T10^ p°r^ait and then proceeded lespected you then w*e respect
to the shrine s museum for a less S. n°vr?ud We ^1 resued
RE P R ESENTATIV E
formal program of speeche.
youi abilities in the future.’
toasts and songs.
Later, during a series of toasts, «WM. FYSH REAL ESTATE
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Following the toasts the songs
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traditional kimono.
he Japanese Pilots during
After the .floral presentation. roe Aar were a rm in sung with
of the Tokyo Mraieipal
ennan. raid to the gathering. members
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band
supplying the backGentiemen, it is nice to be
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