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An independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
SATURDAY. MAY 23, 1964
xxvin—No. 41
Toronto, Ont.
At High Park . .
SI SSI | Toronto J. C.' s To Celebrate
Cherry Blossoms On Sunday
-W _ Kenichi Horie, I
The 5 ft. 1 in. Hone n-om O a
* Ln. man who sailed ka, Japan was visiting tire J.C
Sic Ocean in his Cuitural Centre on Tuesday with
LX Mermaid, said this an entourage of sailing buddies,
.i f Tomato that he feels it His trip here was part, oi a pro.
^ be simpler to attempt | motion for the movie version of
Enemy, the
si crossing of the Pacific his' best seller, “My
Sea.”
sir. than get married.
In nuking such a trip, explaini&e bright-eyed, 25-year old
one. one only has to maue up
si and go. But in marriage
^5 two and the chances are,
i a long wait, you .might end
I ^^
iwith a rejection. Why take tile
TORONTO. — Over 75 dancers ! Association, will feature oaon Jr°^
clad in bright kimonos will help cele- Suzuran Kai and Hachisu
.
brate Toronto's Annual Cherry Bios- | Hamilton, and the Sakura Kai ana
som Festival this Sunday, May 24111 i Mitsuba Kai from Toronto
n
Wircri
.. _
starting at 2:00 p.m. beside Hign
The seven odoris they will be per
Park's Grenadier Pond. A two-hour forming are: Sakura Ondo Mamuro
program of music and folk dancing Gawa, Tochaka Jinsei, Tokyo Gorin
is slated by the Japanese Canadian Ondo, Tokyo Sai Sai Odori, Aizu Bancommunity.
-whored bv the la- dai San, and the ever-popular Tanko1 Im
This festival, s p TltnraJcJre bushi. The meaning of each odon wik
oanese Canadian
Uanaaian Cultural cenue u
~
panese
and the Japanese Canadian Citizens e giy----Pa •k in Toronto, with its
ance?
an. BC Suddenly
inds Japanese
Eighty Attractive
many Cherry trees donated by the
citv of Tokyo, will be an ideal lo
cation for this festival based on
the ancient Japanese tradition of
admiring and celebrating the blos
soms each spring. Although most
By AL FOTHERINGHAM
VANCOUVER, B.C. - Van-1 w
while at 376 Powell Street
of the Cherry trees in High Park
VANCOUVER. — Vancouver
have yet to attain their full
couver coroner Glen McDonald Vancouver.
imaking a head-on. assault in an
stature — being planted in 1J62
kempt to capture a major share
revealed last week that an autopBut,
said'
the
coroner,
the
swab
'the Japanese tourist dollars.
_
sy on a Japanese Qanadian dis- was in no way responsible for and 1963 — Japanese Canadians
w spreading throughout the I
KsniCIll xlOiie
in Toronto have been celebrating
closed a surgical swab left in
^F. ,
.
,
i-i j l
The movie version of his story the stomach. The man, Mr. Ma Mr. Takagaki’s death. McDonald the blossoms here annually since
said the cause of death was in
lounst boosters have enlisted . .
Ri
Japanese actor,
sao Takagaki, 52, of 416 Dvke
1962.
be help of city council in. their stars ven khovml u i
fection of the heart and conges
si Aidermen last week appro - Yujiro Ishihara and uses ma y u Road in Richmond, B.C. collaps
And this year will be no excep
tf sending Mayor Bill Rathie to yle actual people who took part ed .and died suddenly on May 12tn tion of the lungs.
tion. Japanese Canadians will be
&oto make a personal pitch in welcpmillg the daring sailor acut in full foi-ce admiring and
or Vancouver
fteI Ms 94-day solo voyage from
praising the bright pink, harbin
Invasion plans were laid in
,
„. , full-length
fey 15th at a meeting of the 10- Japan. It is the fnst lull len^t
gers of spring in song and dance.
Serve the peace.
nan tourist promotion delegation I film to be made by a Japane?
All citizens are cordially invi
TORONTO. — Two survivors
Cathie will lead to Japan on June I Company on location in the UniMiss Kosasa said: “Before my
of the atomic bombing of Hiro
ted to come out and participate
own security comes the security
ted States.
shima were in Toronto this week
. bonanza they are after is the
t the Centre, Horie adof all people.” She still bears in this festival.
■
Yukiyasu
ifi»d of tourist money from reaewk on his to promote goodwill,
facial and body scars as a result
Joint Committee On
*Aened Japan. The Japanese go -1 mated that he g
■
a reporter with the
Sato,
42
of
the
bombing.
She
was
2
when
rsniinent lifted the post-war ban I return to North America .amai
Cherry Blossom Festival
and Kumi®wreign pleasure travel April 1 the 609-foot luxury liner, S.S, newspaper. Yomiuri, department the atomic bomb fell.
ko Kosasa, 20, a
They were accompanied by Dr.
?e :an
President Wilson.
.
world
tour
More
clerk,
are
on
a
.
flood of tourists
have
TIn Japan,
T
for his
Yukio Fujimoto, 57, chief of in
|2Hawai,Hong
Kong
and landed
B.C.
Kenichi ivoi^ ioi
“to touch off a .chain reaction ternal medicine at the Red Cross
. “This is die greatest untaped I father who is an a^o Par s
of understanding” between all A-Bomb Hospital in Hiroshima.
&vel market in the world,” Van- ler in Osaka. He left for De-t
He is not a victim, “I am sick
®&yer Visitors Bureau head Ha- on Wednesday.
______ _ people.
to
say
are
trying
“We
« Merilees said recently.
------------ ------- —- ------------and tired' of war,’’ he said. “1’war
will
concern
all
manfuture
is not realistic.”
kind,” said Mr. Sato, who was
The two, part of a group oi
injured but not ?™“eD*„*'‘
^enfihmost populous connTOKYO. — Ryu
Sakamotos
25 survivors at present tonring
tl? the world and thousands of recording of “Sukiyaki”
which fibred in the bombing of Huo- North America before continu^?pl® have been waiting skvrocketed to Hie top of the ait shima. "Another war means an iim on to Western Europe, spoke
-^usatly ror the lifting of the parade last year in Canada nihilation." he
addedthrough Hideo Sato, their interin‘
I just recently passed the mi after
having
survived
Hno^M
10’ sm brought $150
milion I lionth disk mark. He recently ie^
preter.
gi-a- ‘?‘St -ear and we have a I ceived a golden record oi ms ma', I '’an sacrifice my life to pre^-~’ opportunity here to cap- I number.
T14F °* those tourist dollars I
^iiuer right down through
’
segment of the economy.” I
1
Hr-Vancouver delegation will I ,
I
grateful for being directed
^W^5^ Japa^ese J
F?ir which opened recently.
However, it was a very nard
Henry Mukai
VANCOUVER. — The Japa
market
to
sell
in
_
because
oi
CAPTAIN VANCOUVER
nese Government is attemp ang
such things as proximity to u
VANCOUVER, B-C. — Henry
^ ^ k<*telman Frank Baker to sell Canadians on JaPaa^ -ood- S'S”aUB- American market and British Mukai, 2nd-dan, judoka from Ste
nese
the trip dressed as Ca- goods and Canada on J> P
preferences.
veston, B.C. recently took on the
gWt Ztfadumrs,
automosymbol of the manufacturers.
Mr. Oue said Japan would
chine
In the former case the Gov biles, a piano consumer goom, like to sell more here to correct the best lightweights (177 and
Captain VanClub.
the balance of trade that last under) in this country and emer
ernment is seeking L° t
machine tools, toys and shoes.
in To- Canadians that Japan pio .
“We are seeking to convl*R' vear had Japan selling $130,4/1,- ged Lightweight Champion of Ca
Canadians that Japanese goods 048 in Canada ana importing nada. He is 22-years-old weighs
Sebir,.,
sales personnel are quality goods.
Lanamau
5n the nve- $268,000,000 from Canada.
at the JaIn the latter it is seeking t> are not mmo- - „ in at 161 lbs.
.
eno.
_
Japanese consumer goods have
show that Canada is not pa.t o- and-10-cent store, M.. U
During his 11-years in Judo,
i^iiis.'p^t?onw^ include, alo- the United States market mu u
manufacturers eM- just about reached the satura
Japanese
tion
point
on
the
Canadian
F,'^tw1,1116’n^ees and Ba- a worthwhile marker m its
Henry has won many .awards in
Canada with the
market, he said. Now’ the Japaed ro lump
^
^eeve -Man Emwhen
considering
cluding the 1963 B.C. Open cham
to
sen
odiums
“We are trying
: ^ y kA v^F^^’ vice-presitrade. State;
The Japanese saw only nese must sell capita! goods pionship and the 1964 Pacific
Shigemi Oue, ted
41 kkl ^Vors Bureau; Dr. to Japan,” says of the Japan
Thus two large electrical manu^IfT^ ^y Corbett, ma- associate director
one geograpmcal
facturers were exhibiting with North West AAU crown. He is
thev were “crazy : for Austro
tting some business coached by Mr. 1. Sakai of the
^TA B-C- Hotels Asso- Trade Centre in Toronto.
hopes
of ged
ealth cound.*
Mr. Oue is one of the spohes- another common
from the Peace
Tu— and Columbia
,
<Tc 5; ^r n Ktermuehle, magQ. Steveston Judo Club. (See P.2)
men for
the . ^SOO-square-.o^
Japanese YT were generally River power developments in
Canadian mariev
•CiA-^l Gordon Kadota; and Japanese exhibit at the A’ S
Columbia International
s scan Dave Brown.
Autopsy Reveals Swab
Io B.C. Yarn’s Stomach
Two A-Bomb Survivors Visit Toronto
^“pjGolden
Sukiyaki
Oueltresses
Quality
Of
Japanese
Goods
I
UUC
X
SATURDAY. MAY 23, 1964
xxvin—No. 41
Toronto, Ont.
At High Park . .
SI SSI | Toronto J. C.' s To Celebrate
Cherry Blossoms On Sunday
-W _ Kenichi Horie, I
The 5 ft. 1 in. Hone n-om O a
* Ln. man who sailed ka, Japan was visiting tire J.C
Sic Ocean in his Cuitural Centre on Tuesday with
LX Mermaid, said this an entourage of sailing buddies,
.i f Tomato that he feels it His trip here was part, oi a pro.
^ be simpler to attempt | motion for the movie version of
Enemy, the
si crossing of the Pacific his' best seller, “My
Sea.”
sir. than get married.
In nuking such a trip, explaini&e bright-eyed, 25-year old
one. one only has to maue up
si and go. But in marriage
^5 two and the chances are,
i a long wait, you .might end
I ^^
iwith a rejection. Why take tile
TORONTO. — Over 75 dancers ! Association, will feature oaon Jr°^
clad in bright kimonos will help cele- Suzuran Kai and Hachisu
.
brate Toronto's Annual Cherry Bios- | Hamilton, and the Sakura Kai ana
som Festival this Sunday, May 24111 i Mitsuba Kai from Toronto
n
Wircri
.. _
starting at 2:00 p.m. beside Hign
The seven odoris they will be per
Park's Grenadier Pond. A two-hour forming are: Sakura Ondo Mamuro
program of music and folk dancing Gawa, Tochaka Jinsei, Tokyo Gorin
is slated by the Japanese Canadian Ondo, Tokyo Sai Sai Odori, Aizu Bancommunity.
-whored bv the la- dai San, and the ever-popular Tanko1 Im
This festival, s p TltnraJcJre bushi. The meaning of each odon wik
oanese Canadian
Uanaaian Cultural cenue u
~
panese
and the Japanese Canadian Citizens e giy----Pa •k in Toronto, with its
ance?
an. BC Suddenly
inds Japanese
Eighty Attractive
many Cherry trees donated by the
citv of Tokyo, will be an ideal lo
cation for this festival based on
the ancient Japanese tradition of
admiring and celebrating the blos
soms each spring. Although most
By AL FOTHERINGHAM
VANCOUVER, B.C. - Van-1 w
while at 376 Powell Street
of the Cherry trees in High Park
VANCOUVER. — Vancouver
have yet to attain their full
couver coroner Glen McDonald Vancouver.
imaking a head-on. assault in an
stature — being planted in 1J62
kempt to capture a major share
revealed last week that an autopBut,
said'
the
coroner,
the
swab
'the Japanese tourist dollars.
_
sy on a Japanese Qanadian dis- was in no way responsible for and 1963 — Japanese Canadians
w spreading throughout the I
KsniCIll xlOiie
in Toronto have been celebrating
closed a surgical swab left in
^F. ,
.
,
i-i j l
The movie version of his story the stomach. The man, Mr. Ma Mr. Takagaki’s death. McDonald the blossoms here annually since
said the cause of death was in
lounst boosters have enlisted . .
Ri
Japanese actor,
sao Takagaki, 52, of 416 Dvke
1962.
be help of city council in. their stars ven khovml u i
fection of the heart and conges
si Aidermen last week appro - Yujiro Ishihara and uses ma y u Road in Richmond, B.C. collaps
And this year will be no excep
tf sending Mayor Bill Rathie to yle actual people who took part ed .and died suddenly on May 12tn tion of the lungs.
tion. Japanese Canadians will be
&oto make a personal pitch in welcpmillg the daring sailor acut in full foi-ce admiring and
or Vancouver
fteI Ms 94-day solo voyage from
praising the bright pink, harbin
Invasion plans were laid in
,
„. , full-length
fey 15th at a meeting of the 10- Japan. It is the fnst lull len^t
gers of spring in song and dance.
Serve the peace.
nan tourist promotion delegation I film to be made by a Japane?
All citizens are cordially invi
TORONTO. — Two survivors
Cathie will lead to Japan on June I Company on location in the UniMiss Kosasa said: “Before my
of the atomic bombing of Hiro
ted to come out and participate
own security comes the security
ted States.
shima were in Toronto this week
. bonanza they are after is the
t the Centre, Horie adof all people.” She still bears in this festival.
■
Yukiyasu
ifi»d of tourist money from reaewk on his to promote goodwill,
facial and body scars as a result
Joint Committee On
*Aened Japan. The Japanese go -1 mated that he g
■
a reporter with the
Sato,
42
of
the
bombing.
She
was
2
when
rsniinent lifted the post-war ban I return to North America .amai
Cherry Blossom Festival
and Kumi®wreign pleasure travel April 1 the 609-foot luxury liner, S.S, newspaper. Yomiuri, department the atomic bomb fell.
ko Kosasa, 20, a
They were accompanied by Dr.
?e :an
President Wilson.
.
world
tour
More
clerk,
are
on
a
.
flood of tourists
have
TIn Japan,
T
for his
Yukio Fujimoto, 57, chief of in
|2Hawai,Hong
Kong
and landed
B.C.
Kenichi ivoi^ ioi
“to touch off a .chain reaction ternal medicine at the Red Cross
. “This is die greatest untaped I father who is an a^o Par s
of understanding” between all A-Bomb Hospital in Hiroshima.
&vel market in the world,” Van- ler in Osaka. He left for De-t
He is not a victim, “I am sick
®&yer Visitors Bureau head Ha- on Wednesday.
______ _ people.
to
say
are
trying
“We
« Merilees said recently.
------------ ------- —- ------------and tired' of war,’’ he said. “1’war
will
concern
all
manfuture
is not realistic.”
kind,” said Mr. Sato, who was
The two, part of a group oi
injured but not ?™“eD*„*'‘
^enfihmost populous connTOKYO. — Ryu
Sakamotos
25 survivors at present tonring
tl? the world and thousands of recording of “Sukiyaki”
which fibred in the bombing of Huo- North America before continu^?pl® have been waiting skvrocketed to Hie top of the ait shima. "Another war means an iim on to Western Europe, spoke
-^usatly ror the lifting of the parade last year in Canada nihilation." he
addedthrough Hideo Sato, their interin‘
I just recently passed the mi after
having
survived
Hno^M
10’ sm brought $150
milion I lionth disk mark. He recently ie^
preter.
gi-a- ‘?‘St -ear and we have a I ceived a golden record oi ms ma', I '’an sacrifice my life to pre^-~’ opportunity here to cap- I number.
T14F °* those tourist dollars I
^iiuer right down through
’
segment of the economy.” I
1
Hr-Vancouver delegation will I ,
I
grateful for being directed
^W^5^ Japa^ese J
F?ir which opened recently.
However, it was a very nard
Henry Mukai
VANCOUVER. — The Japa
market
to
sell
in
_
because
oi
CAPTAIN VANCOUVER
nese Government is attemp ang
such things as proximity to u
VANCOUVER, B-C. — Henry
^ ^ k<*telman Frank Baker to sell Canadians on JaPaa^ -ood- S'S”aUB- American market and British Mukai, 2nd-dan, judoka from Ste
nese
the trip dressed as Ca- goods and Canada on J> P
preferences.
veston, B.C. recently took on the
gWt Ztfadumrs,
automosymbol of the manufacturers.
Mr. Oue said Japan would
chine
In the former case the Gov biles, a piano consumer goom, like to sell more here to correct the best lightweights (177 and
Captain VanClub.
the balance of trade that last under) in this country and emer
ernment is seeking L° t
machine tools, toys and shoes.
in To- Canadians that Japan pio .
“We are seeking to convl*R' vear had Japan selling $130,4/1,- ged Lightweight Champion of Ca
Canadians that Japanese goods 048 in Canada ana importing nada. He is 22-years-old weighs
Sebir,.,
sales personnel are quality goods.
Lanamau
5n the nve- $268,000,000 from Canada.
at the JaIn the latter it is seeking t> are not mmo- - „ in at 161 lbs.
.
eno.
_
Japanese consumer goods have
show that Canada is not pa.t o- and-10-cent store, M.. U
During his 11-years in Judo,
i^iiis.'p^t?onw^ include, alo- the United States market mu u
manufacturers eM- just about reached the satura
Japanese
tion
point
on
the
Canadian
F,'^tw1,1116’n^ees and Ba- a worthwhile marker m its
Henry has won many .awards in
Canada with the
market, he said. Now’ the Japaed ro lump
^
^eeve -Man Emwhen
considering
cluding the 1963 B.C. Open cham
to
sen
odiums
“We are trying
: ^ y kA v^F^^’ vice-presitrade. State;
The Japanese saw only nese must sell capita! goods pionship and the 1964 Pacific
Shigemi Oue, ted
41 kkl ^Vors Bureau; Dr. to Japan,” says of the Japan
Thus two large electrical manu^IfT^ ^y Corbett, ma- associate director
one geograpmcal
facturers were exhibiting with North West AAU crown. He is
thev were “crazy : for Austro
tting some business coached by Mr. 1. Sakai of the
^TA B-C- Hotels Asso- Trade Centre in Toronto.
hopes
of ged
ealth cound.*
Mr. Oue is one of the spohes- another common
from the Peace
Tu— and Columbia
,
<Tc 5; ^r n Ktermuehle, magQ. Steveston Judo Club. (See P.2)
men for
the . ^SOO-square-.o^
Japanese YT were generally River power developments in
Canadian mariev
•CiA-^l Gordon Kadota; and Japanese exhibit at the A’ S
Columbia International
s scan Dave Brown.
Autopsy Reveals Swab
Io B.C. Yarn’s Stomach
Two A-Bomb Survivors Visit Toronto
^“pjGolden
Sukiyaki
Oueltresses
Quality
Of
Japanese
Goods
I
UUC
X
Page 2
PAGE 2
Saturday, Ala v 95 «
Jr. Judo Tourney At Centre Rodgers Ulins Canadian dudo Till
mukai Takes Lightweight Croui
TORONTO.—One of the most teaching discipline.
interesting Judo tournaments for
From the ranks of these young
a Japanese Canadian audience competitors who will be in the
will take place on Saturday, May Third Annual Ontario Junior
30th (not June 30th as report Tourney, we
shall
see the
ed before) at the Japanese Cana champions of the future. Promise
dian Cultural Centre, 123 Wyn- to take your boys down to the
ford Drive in Don Mills, Ontario. J.C. Centre on May 30th. You
VANCOUVER, B.C. — As ex- I In the Semi-Finals, Mukai de- Henry Mukai, who packs pected, Doug Rodgers, 4th-dan | feated Paul Schelck, 2nd-dian, of
— Canada’s Olympic team mem Ontario by yuseigachi (win by 161 pounds on a 5 fep y
ber —■ took on all comers and superiority). Jim Martin, 2nd- frame. Rodgers defeat"
captured the
Canadian
Judo d'an, beat Peter Martin, Ist-dan, nearly 100-lbs lighter Yuk^
Championship
here
at
Garden
by yuseigachi (win by superiori- a kuzure hongesa g-atame.
will
see
some
wonderful
little
Ju
That’s when the Kidokwan Ju
Auditorium
in
front
of
1,200
chee
do Institute presents the Third dokas in action.
ring fans on May 9th.
Guests of honor at this 3rd
R.K.
In the finals, Champion Henry
Annual Ontario
Junior Judo
JU(io Championship ^
He took both the Heavyweight Mukai met Jim Martin, 2nd-dan
Tournament. It starts at 6:00
p
d
^°boru Imajo,'c^
:itle and the Overall title beating- — runner-up in the Detroit Black
p.m.
^
“
Ma!
JaPau, and Hr.
one of the best fighters in the t-o- Belt Tournament and another tcp
rn,
5th-dan.
Prominent ref^
irnanient,
Lightweight
champion,
Hatashita Home club man —■ and
This
to u rn am ent
annually
.^
cl^ed: Tom W
denry
Mukai
of
Steveston,
B.C.
|
defeated Martin with 2 wazaari
draws the best youngsters from
^J^jk’dan)> Vouekazu Sad
The tournament was officially of tsurikomo and osaekomi. Peter (4th-dan), Tomoaki Doi
every major Judo club in the
Martin of Kingston, Ontario was
opened by the CKBBA President, third.
?? ni ’. Lanky Inouye (sJl
province of Ontario. A good maMr. Frank Hatashita, oth-dan.
Jim Kojima (2nd-d.an). kJ
jority of the competitors, unlike
In the Grand Championship fi Nakashima
Over 35 Judokas representing 8
(2nd-dan)‘.
other adhlt Judo tourneys, will
nals, heavyweight champ Doug fctO
, Yoshio Sen!
provinces
competed
for
honors.
TORONTO. — A Tokyo resi
be made up of young Nisei and
Prince Edward Island and New Rodgers. 4th-dan — weighing 261 (4th-dan), Frank Hatashita (5J
dent flew into Toronto this week foundland were not represented. pounds and standing at 6 feet 5
» John Hatashita (3rdJ
Sansei boys.
in the hope of gaining a place on The participants were divided inches — met lightweight champ and Fred Okimura (3rd-dan). 1
All Nisei parents who have the Canadian Olympic wrestling into two classes: Heavyweight
— 177 pounds arid over;* Light
ever thought of permitting their team.
weight
— 171 pounds and under.
children to take up Judo should
Koji Hirabayashi, 22, is a Cacome with their youngsters and nadian citizen — his father was
In his drive to victory for the
observe at first hand. In this born in Victoria — and is ineligi heavyweight crown, Rodgers took
culture-conscious time it should ble for the Japanese team. So he ‘ippons” over Ronald Van DenTORONTO. — Mr. Mas Tsuru- chance of accidental injury, i
be pointed out that the art of asked to be allowed to compete in heui el, Ist-dan, of Alberta, Brian
"Father of Canadian
Judo is one of the most wide- the Canadian Olympic wrestling Cook, Ist-dan, a 23412 pounder °^a
The Nisei Karate Club, unH
Karate
”
—
will be giving a demo
spread and popular of cultures trials at Saskatoon May 22-23.
representing Saskatchewan, and
his
direction, will soon begin os^
ever to come out of Japan
Walter Rotschek, Ist-dan, of Ma nstration of Karate with his top
Joe Schleimer of Toronto, Nati nitoba.
students on Tuesday, June 2nd at door practice around the Japan^
The ideal time to begin this onal Wrestling Chairman, said
Maple Leaf Stadium. This exhibi se Canadian Cultural Centre gr]
art is when one is young-. Not Hirabayashi will have to be pick
In the Quarter-Finals Rodgers
tion will be part of the Variety unds. Membership, guided by Pd
only is J ud o rec ogn ized as a
ed by the selection committee, met Don McClelland, 3rd-dan. Club show.
. j i . sident Tom Saito and Vice-PreJ
healthy sport, a facinating art, "but by all reports he is good en representing Ontario and a top
fighter from the Hatashita Home
Since his return to Canada, dent Sani Hayashi, has steadil]
but one of the finest methods of ough to make the team.”
Club m Toronto. Rodgers defeat Tsuruoka sensei has
increased.
I
streamlined
ed him with a tai-otoshi (body
drop). Other Quarter-Final re his trailing program with the la
sults were: Philip Wronski, 2nd- test techniques from Japan. His
Thos. T. Onizuka, BA
p n ~ a $ ft. 5 inch, 237-pound, home club at 1499 Queen Street
11 ench-trained Eastern Canada West in Toronto is the only
TORONTO. — Kendo sensei, gave a
successful demonstra- Champion from Quebec — de
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and
Mr. Larry Nakamura of Toronto tion in
St. Catharines.
He feated David Caulfield, 2nd-dan, club in North America -who uses
NOTARY PUBLIC
recently announced that Mr. F. reports
that membership has of B.C. _ by yuseigachi (win ’ a newly-designed protective ar
221 VICTORIA ST., TORONTO
Asano, 5th-dan, has agreed to steadily
EM. 3-5002
OX. 1-3388 (Be*)
increased but would by superiority); Duncan Vignale mour. This is to prevent any
h
nd
*i
an
.
—
a
to
P
fighter
from
become technical advisor of the like
to
see more
Japanese the Tanino Dojo in Toronto reNakamura Kendo School, tempo Canadians take up this art.
^1uSen^n“ Ontario — defeated
rarily situated at the Tsuruoka
.
O SVanze-U 2nd-dan, of No
TORONTO JAPANESE UNITED CHURCH
Kurate dojo, 1499 Queen St. W.
ya _ Scotia with a yuseigachi
SUNDAY, MAY 24TH
Mr. Asano is an expert of Ka(win by superiority): arid Don
11:30 A.M. English Language Service
Anya, 2nd-dan, of Quebec moved
ta-te Gun-toh Jitsu (one arm sa
11:30 A.M. Sunday Church School
up on a bye.
The Rev. Minoru Stephan Takada, B.A., B.D.
ber) techniques. His three sons
A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL
—
701 Dovercourt Rd., Toronto
-^a the
Semi-Finals, Rodgers
Kenji. Roy. and John are also
^^b aiid defeated 241-potind Ni
active in Kerid'o and senior memsei Don Niiya of Quebec with a
bers of the Nakamura Kendo
°-eUruma (major wheel). Tough
Welcome Japanese Canadian Friends
lUONTREAL. — A Japanese 'hihp Wronski
kept Quebec’s
Nakamura sensei also revealed Canadian Judoka from bion treat vPez alive ^K taking a vuseigahat, i eceived a special servic°
that the Japan Camera Centre award from the YMCA here re chi (win by superiority) decision
has donated 12 Kendo sets. 20 cently. He is Mr. Harold Tokai- from Ontario’s Vignale.
Kendo-gis arid 60 shinai to the rin, ord-dan, who has been an
In the Finals. Champion Doug
club. Thi equipment is due to in>iiuctor at the Central branch vodgers defeated Wronski with
Special Attention on Take Out Orders
of the Montreal YMCA for some
arrive in Toronto sometime in 17 years.
a osaekomi (hold down) to take
EM. 2-0029 For Reservations EM. 2-4322
July.
Another J.C., Mr. Mike Saka »the heavyweight title. Duncan
126 Elizabeth Street at Dundas, Toronto
s
moto won a leadership and out Wgnale of Ont. was third.
Recently, Nakamura and
standing
achievement
trophy
a,
group of
his top student
In the Lightweight Division
Catering to Wedding Banquets, Showers and Parties
s
the International Y here.
™1 \ ^s’ ana under) Stevenson
$
Seating Capacity 240
Irish, tough Henry Mukai. 2nd°b B.C. — a 22-year-oId,
P°under — met and defeat
ed some of the most highlvTOKYO.
Second ranked Su laiho staggering in front and his touted Judokas in Canada todav
moist
Maedagawa hands touched sand for stunning He is the brother of Tom Mukai.’
^stunned mi 1 lions of television upset.
“Ud-uan. "'ho has been studying
viewing spectators by snapping
Ozeki (champion) Tochihikari Judo at the Kodokan in Tokvo.
Chop Suey House
Yokuzunn
(grand
champion) ^^ suffered his first defeat Japan for the past few years*
laihos post war record of con- 'liter three wins. He fought hart
seeutive
In the elimination rounds. Mu
at 34 on Mav but went down before Sekiwake
13 th.
OUR
Kairyuyama’s
powerful
ami kai met and defeated one of the
Maedagawa, 5-feet seven inches throw.
best-spirited fighters in Canada
ORIENTAL DINING ROOM
tall, a smaller competitor had to
Mamoru Oye. 2nd-dan. of Mani
v
zeki
.1
utakayama
disappoint
beat a bigger opponent in Tai ed ms fans by losing for the toba. He also defeated William
ho. a 6-feet ls4
inches. 309
Open: 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. — Sunday 12 noon to 1:00 a.msecona straight day. Fifth rank Batter. Ist-dan, of Nova Scotia
pounder.
a
?
<
\r
Ar
-'X°
tle
Merc
ury.
Ist-dan*
Call EM. 8-2475 __31A Dundas St. W., Toronto
ed Maegashira Kitanofuji attackMaedagawa charged at Taiho’s
of Manitoba.
y
aggressively
and
downed
Yubody with both hands. Taiho tried valcajamp with a leg throw.
Take Out Orders
In the Quarter-Finals. Mukai
to lock Mhedagawa’s arms but
met 34-year-old, Raymond DamMaedagawa pulled down hard
blant, 3rd-dan. of Quebec and
with his two hands. This sent remained undefeated.
defeated him with a tauri omigoshi (lift pull hi i throw). Other Quarter-Final results were:
’aul Schelck,
2nd-dan — 1963
Canadian N:
Exhibition
your shopping let
champion and top Hatashita
T.v.
—
RADIO
—
HI-FI
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
Home club fighter*
• EGGS
NOTARY PUBLIC
-■Aristotle Mercury. Ist-dan. of
& MARUKIN SHO YU
•
SUKIYAKI NEAT
blamroba with 2 wr
• VINEGAR
•
MANJU
Octotic to April Ttv4n<<^,
ooints): Peter Martin Ist-dan. of
0 SUGAR
• MANY VARIETIES OF ARABS
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
0
a Ontario beat Morley Brown. 2ndSuit. 513 Tompl. Building
k11 i -M Saskatchewan by wazaari
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si
Cntano beat Mamoru OEM. 6-5X3
—
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0
(TORONTO)
173 DUNDAS STREET WEST, TORONTO
0 ye, 2nd-qan, of Manitoba with
^ I wazaari (half point).
J.C. Wrestler
From Tokyo Eyes
Canadian Team
"Father of Canadian Karate" To Givi
Maple Leaf Stadium Demonstration I
Mr. F. Asano, 5th-dan, Kendo Advisor
Y.M.C.A. Awards
Judo Sensei For
17 Years Service
g
2
KWONGCHOW
CHOP SUEY TAVERN
Invincible Sumoist Taiho Is Defeated
GOLDEN DRAGON
DUNDAS UNION STOBE
Lucien C. Kurata
Saturday, Ala v 95 «
Jr. Judo Tourney At Centre Rodgers Ulins Canadian dudo Till
mukai Takes Lightweight Croui
TORONTO.—One of the most teaching discipline.
interesting Judo tournaments for
From the ranks of these young
a Japanese Canadian audience competitors who will be in the
will take place on Saturday, May Third Annual Ontario Junior
30th (not June 30th as report Tourney, we
shall
see the
ed before) at the Japanese Cana champions of the future. Promise
dian Cultural Centre, 123 Wyn- to take your boys down to the
ford Drive in Don Mills, Ontario. J.C. Centre on May 30th. You
VANCOUVER, B.C. — As ex- I In the Semi-Finals, Mukai de- Henry Mukai, who packs pected, Doug Rodgers, 4th-dan | feated Paul Schelck, 2nd-dian, of
— Canada’s Olympic team mem Ontario by yuseigachi (win by 161 pounds on a 5 fep y
ber —■ took on all comers and superiority). Jim Martin, 2nd- frame. Rodgers defeat"
captured the
Canadian
Judo d'an, beat Peter Martin, Ist-dan, nearly 100-lbs lighter Yuk^
Championship
here
at
Garden
by yuseigachi (win by superiori- a kuzure hongesa g-atame.
will
see
some
wonderful
little
Ju
That’s when the Kidokwan Ju
Auditorium
in
front
of
1,200
chee
do Institute presents the Third dokas in action.
ring fans on May 9th.
Guests of honor at this 3rd
R.K.
In the finals, Champion Henry
Annual Ontario
Junior Judo
JU(io Championship ^
He took both the Heavyweight Mukai met Jim Martin, 2nd-dan
Tournament. It starts at 6:00
p
d
^°boru Imajo,'c^
:itle and the Overall title beating- — runner-up in the Detroit Black
p.m.
^
“
Ma!
JaPau, and Hr.
one of the best fighters in the t-o- Belt Tournament and another tcp
rn,
5th-dan.
Prominent ref^
irnanient,
Lightweight
champion,
Hatashita Home club man —■ and
This
to u rn am ent
annually
.^
cl^ed: Tom W
denry
Mukai
of
Steveston,
B.C.
|
defeated Martin with 2 wazaari
draws the best youngsters from
^J^jk’dan)> Vouekazu Sad
The tournament was officially of tsurikomo and osaekomi. Peter (4th-dan), Tomoaki Doi
every major Judo club in the
Martin of Kingston, Ontario was
opened by the CKBBA President, third.
?? ni ’. Lanky Inouye (sJl
province of Ontario. A good maMr. Frank Hatashita, oth-dan.
Jim Kojima (2nd-d.an). kJ
jority of the competitors, unlike
In the Grand Championship fi Nakashima
Over 35 Judokas representing 8
(2nd-dan)‘.
other adhlt Judo tourneys, will
nals, heavyweight champ Doug fctO
, Yoshio Sen!
provinces
competed
for
honors.
TORONTO. — A Tokyo resi
be made up of young Nisei and
Prince Edward Island and New Rodgers. 4th-dan — weighing 261 (4th-dan), Frank Hatashita (5J
dent flew into Toronto this week foundland were not represented. pounds and standing at 6 feet 5
» John Hatashita (3rdJ
Sansei boys.
in the hope of gaining a place on The participants were divided inches — met lightweight champ and Fred Okimura (3rd-dan). 1
All Nisei parents who have the Canadian Olympic wrestling into two classes: Heavyweight
— 177 pounds arid over;* Light
ever thought of permitting their team.
weight
— 171 pounds and under.
children to take up Judo should
Koji Hirabayashi, 22, is a Cacome with their youngsters and nadian citizen — his father was
In his drive to victory for the
observe at first hand. In this born in Victoria — and is ineligi heavyweight crown, Rodgers took
culture-conscious time it should ble for the Japanese team. So he ‘ippons” over Ronald Van DenTORONTO. — Mr. Mas Tsuru- chance of accidental injury, i
be pointed out that the art of asked to be allowed to compete in heui el, Ist-dan, of Alberta, Brian
"Father of Canadian
Judo is one of the most wide- the Canadian Olympic wrestling Cook, Ist-dan, a 23412 pounder °^a
The Nisei Karate Club, unH
Karate
”
—
will be giving a demo
spread and popular of cultures trials at Saskatoon May 22-23.
representing Saskatchewan, and
his
direction, will soon begin os^
ever to come out of Japan
Walter Rotschek, Ist-dan, of Ma nstration of Karate with his top
Joe Schleimer of Toronto, Nati nitoba.
students on Tuesday, June 2nd at door practice around the Japan^
The ideal time to begin this onal Wrestling Chairman, said
Maple Leaf Stadium. This exhibi se Canadian Cultural Centre gr]
art is when one is young-. Not Hirabayashi will have to be pick
In the Quarter-Finals Rodgers
tion will be part of the Variety unds. Membership, guided by Pd
only is J ud o rec ogn ized as a
ed by the selection committee, met Don McClelland, 3rd-dan. Club show.
. j i . sident Tom Saito and Vice-PreJ
healthy sport, a facinating art, "but by all reports he is good en representing Ontario and a top
fighter from the Hatashita Home
Since his return to Canada, dent Sani Hayashi, has steadil]
but one of the finest methods of ough to make the team.”
Club m Toronto. Rodgers defeat Tsuruoka sensei has
increased.
I
streamlined
ed him with a tai-otoshi (body
drop). Other Quarter-Final re his trailing program with the la
sults were: Philip Wronski, 2nd- test techniques from Japan. His
Thos. T. Onizuka, BA
p n ~ a $ ft. 5 inch, 237-pound, home club at 1499 Queen Street
11 ench-trained Eastern Canada West in Toronto is the only
TORONTO. — Kendo sensei, gave a
successful demonstra- Champion from Quebec — de
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and
Mr. Larry Nakamura of Toronto tion in
St. Catharines.
He feated David Caulfield, 2nd-dan, club in North America -who uses
NOTARY PUBLIC
recently announced that Mr. F. reports
that membership has of B.C. _ by yuseigachi (win ’ a newly-designed protective ar
221 VICTORIA ST., TORONTO
Asano, 5th-dan, has agreed to steadily
EM. 3-5002
OX. 1-3388 (Be*)
increased but would by superiority); Duncan Vignale mour. This is to prevent any
h
nd
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an
.
—
a
to
P
fighter
from
become technical advisor of the like
to
see more
Japanese the Tanino Dojo in Toronto reNakamura Kendo School, tempo Canadians take up this art.
^1uSen^n“ Ontario — defeated
rarily situated at the Tsuruoka
.
O SVanze-U 2nd-dan, of No
TORONTO JAPANESE UNITED CHURCH
Kurate dojo, 1499 Queen St. W.
ya _ Scotia with a yuseigachi
SUNDAY, MAY 24TH
Mr. Asano is an expert of Ka(win by superiority): arid Don
11:30 A.M. English Language Service
Anya, 2nd-dan, of Quebec moved
ta-te Gun-toh Jitsu (one arm sa
11:30 A.M. Sunday Church School
up on a bye.
The Rev. Minoru Stephan Takada, B.A., B.D.
ber) techniques. His three sons
A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL
—
701 Dovercourt Rd., Toronto
-^a the
Semi-Finals, Rodgers
Kenji. Roy. and John are also
^^b aiid defeated 241-potind Ni
active in Kerid'o and senior memsei Don Niiya of Quebec with a
bers of the Nakamura Kendo
°-eUruma (major wheel). Tough
Welcome Japanese Canadian Friends
lUONTREAL. — A Japanese 'hihp Wronski
kept Quebec’s
Nakamura sensei also revealed Canadian Judoka from bion treat vPez alive ^K taking a vuseigahat, i eceived a special servic°
that the Japan Camera Centre award from the YMCA here re chi (win by superiority) decision
has donated 12 Kendo sets. 20 cently. He is Mr. Harold Tokai- from Ontario’s Vignale.
Kendo-gis arid 60 shinai to the rin, ord-dan, who has been an
In the Finals. Champion Doug
club. Thi equipment is due to in>iiuctor at the Central branch vodgers defeated Wronski with
Special Attention on Take Out Orders
of the Montreal YMCA for some
arrive in Toronto sometime in 17 years.
a osaekomi (hold down) to take
EM. 2-0029 For Reservations EM. 2-4322
July.
Another J.C., Mr. Mike Saka »the heavyweight title. Duncan
126 Elizabeth Street at Dundas, Toronto
s
moto won a leadership and out Wgnale of Ont. was third.
Recently, Nakamura and
standing
achievement
trophy
a,
group of
his top student
In the Lightweight Division
Catering to Wedding Banquets, Showers and Parties
s
the International Y here.
™1 \ ^s’ ana under) Stevenson
$
Seating Capacity 240
Irish, tough Henry Mukai. 2nd°b B.C. — a 22-year-oId,
P°under — met and defeat
ed some of the most highlvTOKYO.
Second ranked Su laiho staggering in front and his touted Judokas in Canada todav
moist
Maedagawa hands touched sand for stunning He is the brother of Tom Mukai.’
^stunned mi 1 lions of television upset.
“Ud-uan. "'ho has been studying
viewing spectators by snapping
Ozeki (champion) Tochihikari Judo at the Kodokan in Tokvo.
Chop Suey House
Yokuzunn
(grand
champion) ^^ suffered his first defeat Japan for the past few years*
laihos post war record of con- 'liter three wins. He fought hart
seeutive
In the elimination rounds. Mu
at 34 on Mav but went down before Sekiwake
13 th.
OUR
Kairyuyama’s
powerful
ami kai met and defeated one of the
Maedagawa, 5-feet seven inches throw.
best-spirited fighters in Canada
ORIENTAL DINING ROOM
tall, a smaller competitor had to
Mamoru Oye. 2nd-dan. of Mani
v
zeki
.1
utakayama
disappoint
beat a bigger opponent in Tai ed ms fans by losing for the toba. He also defeated William
ho. a 6-feet ls4
inches. 309
Open: 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. — Sunday 12 noon to 1:00 a.msecona straight day. Fifth rank Batter. Ist-dan, of Nova Scotia
pounder.
a
?
<
\r
Ar
-'X°
tle
Merc
ury.
Ist-dan*
Call EM. 8-2475 __31A Dundas St. W., Toronto
ed Maegashira Kitanofuji attackMaedagawa charged at Taiho’s
of Manitoba.
y
aggressively
and
downed
Yubody with both hands. Taiho tried valcajamp with a leg throw.
Take Out Orders
In the Quarter-Finals. Mukai
to lock Mhedagawa’s arms but
met 34-year-old, Raymond DamMaedagawa pulled down hard
blant, 3rd-dan. of Quebec and
with his two hands. This sent remained undefeated.
defeated him with a tauri omigoshi (lift pull hi i throw). Other Quarter-Final results were:
’aul Schelck,
2nd-dan — 1963
Canadian N:
Exhibition
your shopping let
champion and top Hatashita
T.v.
—
RADIO
—
HI-FI
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
Home club fighter*
• EGGS
NOTARY PUBLIC
-■Aristotle Mercury. Ist-dan. of
& MARUKIN SHO YU
•
SUKIYAKI NEAT
blamroba with 2 wr
• VINEGAR
•
MANJU
Octotic to April Ttv4n<<^,
ooints): Peter Martin Ist-dan. of
0 SUGAR
• MANY VARIETIES OF ARABS
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
0
a Ontario beat Morley Brown. 2ndSuit. 513 Tompl. Building
k11 i -M Saskatchewan by wazaari
EM 4-9913
0
TORONTO
.Point): Jim Manin. 2nd0
si
Cntano beat Mamoru OEM. 6-5X3
—
R.*, RO. 7-3437
0
(TORONTO)
173 DUNDAS STREET WEST, TORONTO
0 ye, 2nd-qan, of Manitoba with
^ I wazaari (half point).
J.C. Wrestler
From Tokyo Eyes
Canadian Team
"Father of Canadian Karate" To Givi
Maple Leaf Stadium Demonstration I
Mr. F. Asano, 5th-dan, Kendo Advisor
Y.M.C.A. Awards
Judo Sensei For
17 Years Service
g
2
KWONGCHOW
CHOP SUEY TAVERN
Invincible Sumoist Taiho Is Defeated
GOLDEN DRAGON
DUNDAS UNION STOBE
Lucien C. Kurata
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PAGE 7
May 23, 1964
Personal Notes
nBE _ THEFT - AUTO
Consult
Engagements
RITZ KINOSHITA
TORONTO. — Air. and Mr
Saburo Tanaka of Don Mill Ontario wish to announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Sachiye Judie, to Mr. Ken Ishihara,
son of Mrs. Kikuno Ishihara of
Verdun, P. Q.
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VANCOUVER. — A professor
Cultural Centre's Appreciation Night Off
of religious studies specializing
in Buddhism has been appointed
TORONTO. — The Japanese busy preparing for the official
to tlie University of British Co Canadian Cultural Centre's Ap opening of the. building.
lumbia faculty.
preciation Night slated for this
The
He is Prof. Arthur E. Link, Saturday, May 23rd will be can
to honor all those
currently
associate
professor celled because a shipment of who had volunteered their help
of Chinese and East Asian g-ood's from Japan has arrived in various Centre projects. D
thought at the University of
will be scheduled for a later
Michigan. He will take up his and all hands will be needed to
appointment in UBC’s religious pack and unpack.
studies department July* 1.
crew will
Also, the
Nicholls, head
Prof. William
'
of UBC’ religious studies de
partment said Prof. Link's ap- Dr Kosaburo Shimizu Memorial Prize Awarded..
pointment means that UBC is
(1) Deane F. Boundy B.A. (2)
. VANCOUVER. — The annual
the only university in Canada
to offer a program with a schol convocation of Union (Theologi Gordon D. G. Hyde.
These prizes, donated by the
ar working in the field of Buddh- cal) College of U.B.C. was held
ism exclusively.
Shimizu family, are to be award
Prof. Link will teach a gen this month at St. Andrew s-Vv es- ed every
year .and have been
lev
United
Church
in
Vancouver.
eral course in Buddhism and a
made, possible by the memorial
On
this
occasion
the
presentation
seminar
in Mahayama
Bud
gifts of church and personal
dhism, a branch of the religion was made for the first time of
friends.
the
Dr.
Kosaiburo
Shimizu
Memowhich has developed largely out
Standing
rial
Prizes
for
Highest
U.S.
side India.
in Church History to:
SPECIALIZED STUDY
■He will also be responsible for Ikebana Lecture And Demonstration By Master
building up resources for speciali
zed study in Buddhism leading to
The J apanese Sunday, May 30 and 31, demon
TORONTO.
more advanced work.
Canadian Cultural Centre this strations of Ikebana by another
headmaster. Houn Ohara, chiet
Prof. Link is a graduate of the
University of California where Sunday, May 24th, 1964 presents, of the Ohara school of Ikebana
he received his bachelor and mas “An Evening- With Sofu” — a will take place. Also included on
ter of arts degrees in Far East demonstration and lecture on these dates will be a demon
history and his doctor of philoso flower arranging by Sofu Teshi stration of Cha.no Yu. by Mrs.
phy degree in Oriental languages gahara, founder and dean of the Fumi Nakamura and Mrs. Kiku
•He carried out graduate work Sogetsu school of Ikebana. Pro ko Shimada of the Urasenke
Everyone is
in Chinese philosophy and thoug ceedings will begin at 7 :o0 p.m. School of Japan.
at the^Centre. Admission is $2.00 welcome to attend.
ht in Peking, China, from 194S to
1950 on a Fulbright fellowship,
On the following Saturday and
and has received’ a number of gra
nts for advanced work on Buddhi
sm and Oriental languages.
Chinese Canadians Dragon Festival At Centre
LIBRARY ADDITION
TORONTO.—Plan to visit the ing. Calligraphy, Portrait sket
A unique collection of books on new Japanese Canadian Cultural ches, Gung-Fu, Flower arrange
Buddhism will be available in the Centre at 123 Wynford Dr., ment, and Origami.
UBC library next year to studen Don Mills, on June 20th (3-8 P.
Let “CHI CHI” tell your for
ts oh the subject, Prof. Nicholas \I.) when the Chinese Canadian tune and enjoy “CHA-beng” >n
said.
Toronto will en- the “TEA ROOM”. ADMISSION
A collection of 2,000 volumes is Association of their “DRAGON 50c per person.
being assembled by Carroll Aiki- tertain you at
From 9 P.M. — 12 P.M. dance
FESTIVAL”
ns, of Naramuta, B.C. for donati
to the lilting music of Jim Mac
COME
AND
SEE:
“
ORIENT
on to the UBC library.
Donald’s Orchestra. Prizes and
Another grant from the Leon AL SPLENDOR”, a fabulous draws galore. $2.00 per person.
and Thea Koerner Foundation is show of Far Eastern fashions.
WATCH DEMONSTRATIONS EVERYBODY WELCOME.
being used to purchase the nucle
J.C.C. Centre
us of original sources in Buddhist of: Chinese cooking, Brush paintliterature.
J.C. Hockey Tour To Japan Still Has Openings
ALBERT'S SHOE STORE
1328 Queen St. West
Phone LE. 1-1931, Toronto
Bank of Tokyo’s
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
2 Carlton St., Toronto
Room 1805
421-9983 (Res.)
366-6388
It is a good policy to
have the RIGHT POLICY
Consult
Yen Travellers Cheques
WALES and DUNCAN
INSURANCE AGENTS
Now Available
464 Yonge Street, Toronto
Phone WA. 1-3171
It will help make your travel in Japan
comfortable and enjoyable
They are issued in four denominations
1000, 2000, 5000, and 10,000 (or mixed) Yen
Issuing charges are only
% percent of cheque amount
Instantly Accepted Everywhere
m T°^'Os Yen Travellers Cheques are as good as cash
.
°e accepted throughout Japan at hotels, department
Any6/ e^C' ^ Fas no time limit and are good until used,
to ba
che<iues still in your possession when you return
Rada can be promptly exchanged into Canadian dollars.
We To Obtain Yen Travellers Cheques
At present they are available at:
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Rheumatism, Discs, Sciatica
Lumbago, Arthritis, Migraine
Nerve Conditions
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SHARON'S FLORIST
Barrister & Solicitor
CITY-WIDE DELIVERY
(^ block, west of Christie)
Telephone: LE. 6-8220
NOTARY PUBLIC
if no answer coil — 621-1989
TORONTO
1004 Northern Ontario Building
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
Peter Sasaki — K. Sasaki
Bus: HO. 6-2041
Res: HO. 6-7962
TORONTO
342 PAPE AVE.. TORONTO
728A St. Clair Ave. West
undas
ATSUN
D
^9 and Yonge Branch, Toronto, Ont.
2868 Dufferin St.
TORONTO, ONT.
‘he Toronto Dominion Bank
COME & TRY
A JAPAN
MADE CAR
issued by Toronto-Dominion Bank.)
OFFICE
EM. 4-1394
EM. 4-1385
A. E. McKague, Q.C
SERVICE LTD.
15 advertisement
TORONTO. — The Canadian- going elswhere for their holidays
Japanese Athletic Association an this summer might decide to put
nounced this week that the dead it off until the fall and join the
line for applications on the J.C. hockey players on tour to Japan.’’
The f light will leave Toronto on
All-Star Hockey team’s tour to
japan has been extended. The de October 31st and return on Nove
adline was originally set for May mber 21 — a span of three weeks.
5th, but latest developments ha The All-Star team from the Toro
nto Hockey Legue have tentative
ve set it back to June 30th.
“Response has been very good plans calling for a series of six
up to now,” said Association offi exhibition hockey games in Japan.
cials. “But there are still some They will plav in Tokyo (2), Ky
oto ’(2), Nikko, and Sapporo.
seats available.”
Persons interested in joining the
’
“Originally we thought that
Mav 5th would give all interested players can take advantage of un
persons plenty of time to _ make believably low fares from Toron
up their minds,” the organization to. For additional information
said. “However, we feel, now, that please call: Al Masukawa — PLpeople are just now beginning to 5-6687, Roy Kobayashi — LE.4-1think .about upcoming vacations. 641, Satch Fujimoto PL.9-7814 or
“Those wtho were thinking of Rick Matsumoto — HO. 5-4501..
Pau! K. Asada, D.C., N.D.
The Toronto-Dominion Bank
Granville and Pender, Vancouver, B.C.
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PHONE 781-6661
PAGE 7
May 23, 1964
Personal Notes
nBE _ THEFT - AUTO
Consult
Engagements
RITZ KINOSHITA
TORONTO. — Air. and Mr
Saburo Tanaka of Don Mill Ontario wish to announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Sachiye Judie, to Mr. Ken Ishihara,
son of Mrs. Kikuno Ishihara of
Verdun, P. Q.
For All Classes of
INSURANCE
Phone: PL. 9-2632
PLAN NOW FOR THE FIRST
NISEI TOUR TO HAWAII
DEPARTING AUGUST 8, 1964
FOE INFORMATION CONTACT
FURUYA TRAVEL SERVICE
365 Spadina Ave.,
Toronto, Ontario.
EMpire 6-1075
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SHINGLING
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FLAT ROOFS
EAVESTROUGHING
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TOSH NISHIJIMA
Night Calls-. PL. 9-5095
SMALL
HI. 7-1100
SHOE
SIZES
New Spring Styles
Just Arrived
Ladies* shoes from
1 up to 11
Men’s Scott McHales
4 up to 14
U.B.C. Acquires A
Buddhist Expert
J. c.
VANCOUVER. — A professor
Cultural Centre's Appreciation Night Off
of religious studies specializing
in Buddhism has been appointed
TORONTO. — The Japanese busy preparing for the official
to tlie University of British Co Canadian Cultural Centre's Ap opening of the. building.
lumbia faculty.
preciation Night slated for this
The
He is Prof. Arthur E. Link, Saturday, May 23rd will be can
to honor all those
currently
associate
professor celled because a shipment of who had volunteered their help
of Chinese and East Asian g-ood's from Japan has arrived in various Centre projects. D
thought at the University of
will be scheduled for a later
Michigan. He will take up his and all hands will be needed to
appointment in UBC’s religious pack and unpack.
studies department July* 1.
crew will
Also, the
Nicholls, head
Prof. William
'
of UBC’ religious studies de
partment said Prof. Link's ap- Dr Kosaburo Shimizu Memorial Prize Awarded..
pointment means that UBC is
(1) Deane F. Boundy B.A. (2)
. VANCOUVER. — The annual
the only university in Canada
to offer a program with a schol convocation of Union (Theologi Gordon D. G. Hyde.
These prizes, donated by the
ar working in the field of Buddh- cal) College of U.B.C. was held
ism exclusively.
Shimizu family, are to be award
Prof. Link will teach a gen this month at St. Andrew s-Vv es- ed every
year .and have been
lev
United
Church
in
Vancouver.
eral course in Buddhism and a
made, possible by the memorial
On
this
occasion
the
presentation
seminar
in Mahayama
Bud
gifts of church and personal
dhism, a branch of the religion was made for the first time of
friends.
the
Dr.
Kosaiburo
Shimizu
Memowhich has developed largely out
Standing
rial
Prizes
for
Highest
U.S.
side India.
in Church History to:
SPECIALIZED STUDY
■He will also be responsible for Ikebana Lecture And Demonstration By Master
building up resources for speciali
zed study in Buddhism leading to
The J apanese Sunday, May 30 and 31, demon
TORONTO.
more advanced work.
Canadian Cultural Centre this strations of Ikebana by another
headmaster. Houn Ohara, chiet
Prof. Link is a graduate of the
University of California where Sunday, May 24th, 1964 presents, of the Ohara school of Ikebana
he received his bachelor and mas “An Evening- With Sofu” — a will take place. Also included on
ter of arts degrees in Far East demonstration and lecture on these dates will be a demon
history and his doctor of philoso flower arranging by Sofu Teshi stration of Cha.no Yu. by Mrs.
phy degree in Oriental languages gahara, founder and dean of the Fumi Nakamura and Mrs. Kiku
•He carried out graduate work Sogetsu school of Ikebana. Pro ko Shimada of the Urasenke
Everyone is
in Chinese philosophy and thoug ceedings will begin at 7 :o0 p.m. School of Japan.
at the^Centre. Admission is $2.00 welcome to attend.
ht in Peking, China, from 194S to
1950 on a Fulbright fellowship,
On the following Saturday and
and has received’ a number of gra
nts for advanced work on Buddhi
sm and Oriental languages.
Chinese Canadians Dragon Festival At Centre
LIBRARY ADDITION
TORONTO.—Plan to visit the ing. Calligraphy, Portrait sket
A unique collection of books on new Japanese Canadian Cultural ches, Gung-Fu, Flower arrange
Buddhism will be available in the Centre at 123 Wynford Dr., ment, and Origami.
UBC library next year to studen Don Mills, on June 20th (3-8 P.
Let “CHI CHI” tell your for
ts oh the subject, Prof. Nicholas \I.) when the Chinese Canadian tune and enjoy “CHA-beng” >n
said.
Toronto will en- the “TEA ROOM”. ADMISSION
A collection of 2,000 volumes is Association of their “DRAGON 50c per person.
being assembled by Carroll Aiki- tertain you at
From 9 P.M. — 12 P.M. dance
FESTIVAL”
ns, of Naramuta, B.C. for donati
to the lilting music of Jim Mac
COME
AND
SEE:
“
ORIENT
on to the UBC library.
Donald’s Orchestra. Prizes and
Another grant from the Leon AL SPLENDOR”, a fabulous draws galore. $2.00 per person.
and Thea Koerner Foundation is show of Far Eastern fashions.
WATCH DEMONSTRATIONS EVERYBODY WELCOME.
being used to purchase the nucle
J.C.C. Centre
us of original sources in Buddhist of: Chinese cooking, Brush paintliterature.
J.C. Hockey Tour To Japan Still Has Openings
ALBERT'S SHOE STORE
1328 Queen St. West
Phone LE. 1-1931, Toronto
Bank of Tokyo’s
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
2 Carlton St., Toronto
Room 1805
421-9983 (Res.)
366-6388
It is a good policy to
have the RIGHT POLICY
Consult
Yen Travellers Cheques
WALES and DUNCAN
INSURANCE AGENTS
Now Available
464 Yonge Street, Toronto
Phone WA. 1-3171
It will help make your travel in Japan
comfortable and enjoyable
They are issued in four denominations
1000, 2000, 5000, and 10,000 (or mixed) Yen
Issuing charges are only
% percent of cheque amount
Instantly Accepted Everywhere
m T°^'Os Yen Travellers Cheques are as good as cash
.
°e accepted throughout Japan at hotels, department
Any6/ e^C' ^ Fas no time limit and are good until used,
to ba
che<iues still in your possession when you return
Rada can be promptly exchanged into Canadian dollars.
We To Obtain Yen Travellers Cheques
At present they are available at:
Chiropractor, Naturopath
Rheumatism, Discs, Sciatica
Lumbago, Arthritis, Migraine
Nerve Conditions
RESIDENCE
2 Vwta Drive
HUdson 5-13S5
SAY IT WITH
FLOWERS
SHARON'S FLORIST
Barrister & Solicitor
CITY-WIDE DELIVERY
(^ block, west of Christie)
Telephone: LE. 6-8220
NOTARY PUBLIC
if no answer coil — 621-1989
TORONTO
1004 Northern Ontario Building
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
Peter Sasaki — K. Sasaki
Bus: HO. 6-2041
Res: HO. 6-7962
TORONTO
342 PAPE AVE.. TORONTO
728A St. Clair Ave. West
undas
ATSUN
D
^9 and Yonge Branch, Toronto, Ont.
2868 Dufferin St.
TORONTO, ONT.
‘he Toronto Dominion Bank
COME & TRY
A JAPAN
MADE CAR
issued by Toronto-Dominion Bank.)
OFFICE
EM. 4-1394
EM. 4-1385
A. E. McKague, Q.C
SERVICE LTD.
15 advertisement
TORONTO. — The Canadian- going elswhere for their holidays
Japanese Athletic Association an this summer might decide to put
nounced this week that the dead it off until the fall and join the
line for applications on the J.C. hockey players on tour to Japan.’’
The f light will leave Toronto on
All-Star Hockey team’s tour to
japan has been extended. The de October 31st and return on Nove
adline was originally set for May mber 21 — a span of three weeks.
5th, but latest developments ha The All-Star team from the Toro
nto Hockey Legue have tentative
ve set it back to June 30th.
“Response has been very good plans calling for a series of six
up to now,” said Association offi exhibition hockey games in Japan.
cials. “But there are still some They will plav in Tokyo (2), Ky
oto ’(2), Nikko, and Sapporo.
seats available.”
Persons interested in joining the
’
“Originally we thought that
Mav 5th would give all interested players can take advantage of un
persons plenty of time to _ make believably low fares from Toron
up their minds,” the organization to. For additional information
said. “However, we feel, now, that please call: Al Masukawa — PLpeople are just now beginning to 5-6687, Roy Kobayashi — LE.4-1think .about upcoming vacations. 641, Satch Fujimoto PL.9-7814 or
“Those wtho were thinking of Rick Matsumoto — HO. 5-4501..
Pau! K. Asada, D.C., N.D.
The Toronto-Dominion Bank
Granville and Pender, Vancouver, B.C.
Dates and Doings
PHONE 781-6661
Page 8
PAGE 8
NEW
—Saturday, May pgj^j
Hypnosis On Japan Kids THE NEW CANAOI^
For School Improvement
£*ujhorixed as second aaiI
J
TORONTO.
“Your
and for payment of postage hLJ
share capital. His devoted serv
Union is financially sound,” re ices through the years coped with,
Post Office Department, 0^ 1
TOKYO, Japan. — “Close your nosis in the training of salesmen
ported Mr. Hajime Shiga, field and overcame, many problems in eyes . . . look down at your hands in Japan.
supervisor from Hamilton, re paving the way to the current . . . slowly spread your fingers
Matsukawa said the teachers T. UMEZUKI, Publish,^ K ci
presenting the Ontario Credit sound Credit Union.
English
apart . . . now your hands will under his _ direction are currently TSUMURA,
Union League after reviewing
begin to rise slowly until they using hypnosis for three pur- Editor. ™ MORI, Ja^
The election of officers saw .are in front of your eyes.”
the past years activities.
poses:
Section Editor and AdverHsinj.
re-elected fox'
A group of obedient Japanese
Mr. Shiga accompanied by Mrs. Mr. John Sugai
—To create a pleasant atmosShiga were honorary guests at president by acclamation for the nine-year-olds recently followed Here for study.
SUBSCRIPTION
these ■ instructions >at the Umeji
—To give the pupil a greater
. the annual general meeting of the thii'd year. Mr. Thomas Onami ma primary school in Tokyo, as
S4.0O per 6 month
$7.00 per ysai
Japanese
Canadian
(Toronto) was elected as Vice-President a part of the school’s new pro desire to study.
—To increase the -child’s abiliCredit Union Limited held at the and Mr. San Ariza as Secretary- gram for improved performance ty to memorize.
479 queen st. west
through hypnosis.
Continental
Co-op Hall, 460 Treasurer.
How do the parents feel about
Takehiro Matsukawa, a 50- it?
The following are the new of
Toronto 2-B. Ont.
Dundas St. W., Sunday April
ficers with their postions, term year-old educator, has 20 teachers
“They don’t quite understand
26th, 1964.
EMpire 6-5005
under
him in Adachi ward what I’m doing” said Matsuka
of office, and date elected.
(Reports by the president, tre
schools, who are instructing chil wa, “but they believe that^if it
President — John'Sugai, elect
surer
supervisory and credit
dren an hour a day by hypnosis. is being done by a teacher, it
ed
on Apr. 26-64 — 1 yr; Vice
committees were received. The
‘Slowly bring your hands back must, be all right.”
highlight of the meeting being President — Thomas Onami ■to your knees,” says Matsukawa,
He said that hypnosis is dang
the pre-d inner speech by : Mr. elected on Apr. 23-63 -— 1 yr.; the children’s eyes are closed.
erous
only when the student suf
Secretary Treas. — San Ariza
Shiga.
“Now open your eyes and me fers from epilepsy or a similar
elected on Apr. 27-63 — 1 yr.
Progress for the 1963 — 1964
morize the names of this chart,” .ailment. He added that there are
Female Help Wanted
Board of Directors: Reg. Hi he
year cannot be described as
no durable after-effects and that
says.
guchi — Apr. 26-64 -— 3 yrs; —
there is no chance of the children 'LADIES help^for alteration on sits
nominal but each year the
The children are told to close
Koji
Kashima — Apr. 23-62 —
S?"
Experienced. Good
dit Union has been growing with
becoming
dependent on the methr Phone
W;A. 5-4105 (Toronto).
v
their eyes again for a minute
3
vrs
;
Tak.
Yamasaki
July
the share capital now of
od to help them get their work
They
seem
to
be
in
a
light
trance
23-63
3 yrs; Y. Kanda.
FLOOR lady for sports wear denartdone.
484., with loans outstanding in
Then Matsukawa asks them to
ment. Call for appointment: Mu’lad
excess of $61,000. and net in Apr. 25-63 — 3 yrs.
Hypnosis
is
not
sufficient
to
tee- CIIrou/TLarr¥ /-ss- Ltd- 410 ^
open their eyes and recite what
come of $3,353. This is an indi
Supervisory
Committee: Bar- hey learned, (this exercise took get a lazy student to study; but laide St. (Toronto).
cation of increasing interest, in ney Aihoshi
it does enable interested students
(Chairman)
— ess than 10 minutes.)
clerk for dry cleanina olant V
the Credit Union. Members en Apr.
to absorb their lessons better, he STORE
23-62 3 yrs;
Gearge
Saturdays. Phone 531-7917 (Toronto).
According to Matsukawa, 21 said.
joy maximum use of their col Kadota — Apr. 27-63 — 3 yrs;
lective deposits through loans as George Tanaka — Apr. 26-64 boy students in the fourth grade
Matsukawa said the children
Male Help Wanted
averaged scores of 49.3 on a Chi have a “good feeling of “no
the need arise in keeping with
nese character test given under stress” afterwards.
ONE TRUCK driver and a few aardes.
the Credit Union philosophv of
Credit
Committee:
normal conditions. Four hours _ At least one psychologist ob er's helpers needed immediately^ Good
“Not For Charity, Not for Pro
wages. Phone GA. 1-5040 (Toronto;.
kashima (Chairman) — Apt- 26 later they averaged 65.5 when jects, to a cei-tain extent, to what Mr.
lit, But For Service.”
Heike.
64 — 3 yrs; T.
—
given a similar test undex* hyp Matsukawa is doing. He is assist-,
Umezuki
This year the Japanese Credit Apr. 27-63 — 3 yrs; T. Kame nosis.
AMBITIOUS young man for construction
ant professox- Tadahiko Oguchi of firm,
exellent opportunity to lean
Union has lost the services of a oka — Apr. 27-63 — 3 vrs.
Another report said that, a se- the respected Ochanomizu Wo trade. $2.11 .per hr. olus frince bene
key officer in the resignation of
Collectors
(shares):
T. Ka cond-grader, whose past average mens College.
fits. Montreal. Call: 671-0486.
Air. 1. Uchida, after serving nine meoka — Annually;
T. Kado- on English slanguage tests was
Oguchi said that the use of HOUSEMAN for country house near
years as Secretary-Treasurer and naga — Annually; Mrs. T Ike40, scored an 85 aftei' being hypnosis in Japanese schools is Markham. Able to cook. No children.
one of the original founders of da
Annually;
Y.
Kanda hypnotized.
Driving licence an advantage. Reply
part of the influx of teaching with
the .Union — the origination from — Annually; I. Uchida — Anreferences and phone number. The
The method is used for memo innovations from the United Stat New Canadian, Box 10, 479 Queen St.
a. $50.00 loan to its present day nuallv.
rizing .everything from English es — teaching machines and elec W. (Toronto).
vocabulary and Chinese charac tronic an ethods of tabulation. But,
t ters to -mathematical formulas. he said, the method' should be
Domestic Help Wanted
i
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A section chief in the Adachi carefully studied before being in CAPABLE girl. Live in. Good wages.
To The Japanese Canadian (Toronto) Credit Union Ltd.
i
Modern conveniences. Own room. Cha:
ward
board of education, Mat troduced in any snore schools.
i
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sukawa said that he had had no
Ognchi said he is relieved, kept. RU. 2-3567. (Toronto).
46 Mortimer St. — Toronto 6, Ontario
l formal training in psychology. however, that the hypnosis be A . MAN or woman. Plain housework.
i
I Aftei' studying religion and after ing used in _ Umejima primary Friendly family. Live in. Private roam
a career in teaching, he read se school and in other schools in and bath. Call Mrs. Weber: RU. 1-1653
i veral books on hypnosis and Adachi ward is not “deep” hyp (Toronto).
I
I thought of using it in the schools. nosis such as might be used in SUPERIOR furnished flat for couple a
exchange for odd jobs, gardening, sone
He was encouraged by the ap psychoanalysis or psychotherapy. housekeeping
and baby-sitting. Phene
I
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i
weapon in pre-war and war-time
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stry has ordered the masseuses in
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1 Japan’s 300 Turkish baths to co tlungs such as English.”
^0Wever> even this usage
ver their customery bikinis with
Ten women to work for nurs
dangerous,” he said,
nurse-like uniforms.
ing home for women. First
if
the
children
find
.
themselves
It also orderd that locks be re becoming dependent on it to help
month — $140. with meals.
moved from rooms in the houses them pass tlieir examinations —
Second month — $160. with
and recommended that glass doors
meals and gradual raise.
particularly th’e gruelling high
be installed.
school entrance examinations.”
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TORONTO.
“Your
and for payment of postage hLJ
share capital. His devoted serv
Union is financially sound,” re ices through the years coped with,
Post Office Department, 0^ 1
TOKYO, Japan. — “Close your nosis in the training of salesmen
ported Mr. Hajime Shiga, field and overcame, many problems in eyes . . . look down at your hands in Japan.
supervisor from Hamilton, re paving the way to the current . . . slowly spread your fingers
Matsukawa said the teachers T. UMEZUKI, Publish,^ K ci
presenting the Ontario Credit sound Credit Union.
English
apart . . . now your hands will under his _ direction are currently TSUMURA,
Union League after reviewing
begin to rise slowly until they using hypnosis for three pur- Editor. ™ MORI, Ja^
The election of officers saw .are in front of your eyes.”
the past years activities.
poses:
Section Editor and AdverHsinj.
re-elected fox'
A group of obedient Japanese
Mr. Shiga accompanied by Mrs. Mr. John Sugai
—To create a pleasant atmosShiga were honorary guests at president by acclamation for the nine-year-olds recently followed Here for study.
SUBSCRIPTION
these ■ instructions >at the Umeji
—To give the pupil a greater
. the annual general meeting of the thii'd year. Mr. Thomas Onami ma primary school in Tokyo, as
S4.0O per 6 month
$7.00 per ysai
Japanese
Canadian
(Toronto) was elected as Vice-President a part of the school’s new pro desire to study.
—To increase the -child’s abiliCredit Union Limited held at the and Mr. San Ariza as Secretary- gram for improved performance ty to memorize.
479 queen st. west
through hypnosis.
Continental
Co-op Hall, 460 Treasurer.
How do the parents feel about
Takehiro Matsukawa, a 50- it?
The following are the new of
Toronto 2-B. Ont.
Dundas St. W., Sunday April
ficers with their postions, term year-old educator, has 20 teachers
“They don’t quite understand
26th, 1964.
EMpire 6-5005
under
him in Adachi ward what I’m doing” said Matsuka
of office, and date elected.
(Reports by the president, tre
schools, who are instructing chil wa, “but they believe that^if it
President — John'Sugai, elect
surer
supervisory and credit
dren an hour a day by hypnosis. is being done by a teacher, it
ed
on Apr. 26-64 — 1 yr; Vice
committees were received. The
‘Slowly bring your hands back must, be all right.”
highlight of the meeting being President — Thomas Onami ■to your knees,” says Matsukawa,
He said that hypnosis is dang
the pre-d inner speech by : Mr. elected on Apr. 23-63 -— 1 yr.; the children’s eyes are closed.
erous
only when the student suf
Secretary Treas. — San Ariza
Shiga.
“Now open your eyes and me fers from epilepsy or a similar
elected on Apr. 27-63 — 1 yr.
Progress for the 1963 — 1964
morize the names of this chart,” .ailment. He added that there are
Female Help Wanted
Board of Directors: Reg. Hi he
year cannot be described as
no durable after-effects and that
says.
guchi — Apr. 26-64 -— 3 yrs; —
there is no chance of the children 'LADIES help^for alteration on sits
nominal but each year the
The children are told to close
Koji
Kashima — Apr. 23-62 —
S?"
Experienced. Good
dit Union has been growing with
becoming
dependent on the methr Phone
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their eyes again for a minute
3
vrs
;
Tak.
Yamasaki
July
the share capital now of
od to help them get their work
They
seem
to
be
in
a
light
trance
23-63
3 yrs; Y. Kanda.
FLOOR lady for sports wear denartdone.
484., with loans outstanding in
Then Matsukawa asks them to
ment. Call for appointment: Mu’lad
excess of $61,000. and net in Apr. 25-63 — 3 yrs.
Hypnosis
is
not
sufficient
to
tee- CIIrou/TLarr¥ /-ss- Ltd- 410 ^
open their eyes and recite what
come of $3,353. This is an indi
Supervisory
Committee: Bar- hey learned, (this exercise took get a lazy student to study; but laide St. (Toronto).
cation of increasing interest, in ney Aihoshi
it does enable interested students
(Chairman)
— ess than 10 minutes.)
clerk for dry cleanina olant V
the Credit Union. Members en Apr.
to absorb their lessons better, he STORE
23-62 3 yrs;
Gearge
Saturdays. Phone 531-7917 (Toronto).
According to Matsukawa, 21 said.
joy maximum use of their col Kadota — Apr. 27-63 — 3 yrs;
lective deposits through loans as George Tanaka — Apr. 26-64 boy students in the fourth grade
Matsukawa said the children
Male Help Wanted
averaged scores of 49.3 on a Chi have a “good feeling of “no
the need arise in keeping with
nese character test given under stress” afterwards.
ONE TRUCK driver and a few aardes.
the Credit Union philosophv of
Credit
Committee:
normal conditions. Four hours _ At least one psychologist ob er's helpers needed immediately^ Good
“Not For Charity, Not for Pro
wages. Phone GA. 1-5040 (Toronto;.
kashima (Chairman) — Apt- 26 later they averaged 65.5 when jects, to a cei-tain extent, to what Mr.
lit, But For Service.”
Heike.
64 — 3 yrs; T.
—
given a similar test undex* hyp Matsukawa is doing. He is assist-,
Umezuki
This year the Japanese Credit Apr. 27-63 — 3 yrs; T. Kame nosis.
AMBITIOUS young man for construction
ant professox- Tadahiko Oguchi of firm,
exellent opportunity to lean
Union has lost the services of a oka — Apr. 27-63 — 3 vrs.
Another report said that, a se- the respected Ochanomizu Wo trade. $2.11 .per hr. olus frince bene
key officer in the resignation of
Collectors
(shares):
T. Ka cond-grader, whose past average mens College.
fits. Montreal. Call: 671-0486.
Air. 1. Uchida, after serving nine meoka — Annually;
T. Kado- on English slanguage tests was
Oguchi said that the use of HOUSEMAN for country house near
years as Secretary-Treasurer and naga — Annually; Mrs. T Ike40, scored an 85 aftei' being hypnosis in Japanese schools is Markham. Able to cook. No children.
one of the original founders of da
Annually;
Y.
Kanda hypnotized.
Driving licence an advantage. Reply
part of the influx of teaching with
the .Union — the origination from — Annually; I. Uchida — Anreferences and phone number. The
The method is used for memo innovations from the United Stat New Canadian, Box 10, 479 Queen St.
a. $50.00 loan to its present day nuallv.
rizing .everything from English es — teaching machines and elec W. (Toronto).
vocabulary and Chinese charac tronic an ethods of tabulation. But,
t ters to -mathematical formulas. he said, the method' should be
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To The Japanese Canadian (Toronto) Credit Union Ltd.
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sukawa said that he had had no
Ognchi said he is relieved, kept. RU. 2-3567. (Toronto).
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l formal training in psychology. however, that the hypnosis be A . MAN or woman. Plain housework.
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a career in teaching, he read se school and in other schools in and bath. Call Mrs. Weber: RU. 1-1653
i veral books on hypnosis and Adachi ward is not “deep” hyp (Toronto).
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I thought of using it in the schools. nosis such as might be used in SUPERIOR furnished flat for couple a
exchange for odd jobs, gardening, sone
He was encouraged by the ap psychoanalysis or psychotherapy. housekeeping
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ver their customery bikinis with
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dangerous,” he said,
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It also orderd that locks be re becoming dependent on it to help
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