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THE NEW CANAi

An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
Toronto, Ont.

WEDNESDAY, JANE 10. 1964

jcial CentreOpeningSpeech^^

•earson Says IC Evacuation
Black Spot In Can. History

fairness and devotion to the principles of human
TORONTO.—Prime Minister Lester B. Pearrights. We have no reason to be proud of thL
ia- Sunday told some 600 persons at the
Otwng of the Japanese Canadian Cul- episode, nor are we.’
Mr. Pearson .admitted that this uprooting of
ifentre that Canada was not proud of As
families
had however, one compensation. A . . Re­
anient of persons of" Japanese origin during
location brought to the attention of other parts
j Second W orld W ar. He termed it “a black
of Canada the strong character and: the fine quali­
^ against Canada.”
ties of our Japanese citizens and settlers. Thenthe
forcing
of
Japanese
self-reliance and energy and their varied contri­
Mr. Pearson said of
bution to Canadian development were a revela­
the B.C. coast:
tion to the rest of Canada. Perhaps even more
‘•That action by the Canadian Government of important, the distribution — even though forcefe day-though taken under the strains and
fu| _ over the whole country, of many of the
fears and pressures and irrationalities of war- - families represented here, undoubtedly hastened
vas a black mark against Canada’s traditional
_________ ------------ the full integration of Japanese
Canadians into Canadian life.
Once miners, lumbermen, fish­
ermen and railway workeis on
the West Coast, he said, Japa­
nese Canadians in recent years
have distinguished themselves m
(190
yards,
par
3)
at
the
Willows
TORONTO. — The golfer’s
all fields.
—photo by Jack Hominy
ten, a hole-in-one, was realiz- Golf Course in Markham. He was
On the. platform with Mr. and.
ia May 31st by a member of the using a 4 wood.
Mrs. Pearson before the strikPraises Japanese Canadians
Playing
with
Hayashida
at
the
Japanese Canadian golf club, Mr.
precast concrete and wood
TORONTO — Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson officially
time was Frank Wakida, bill Uu,
[Tak Hayashida.
building was Seijiro Yoshizawa, openL Um Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre last bun day, June
He got his ace on the Sth hole and Shig Mitsuki.
Japanese minister to Canada <--t 7th. 1964. Seated beside him is Mis. 1 eaison.—
the time of Pearl Harbor and now
president of the Canada-Japan
Society.
tribute to
graduates
ordained
by
the
famous
Mr. Pearson paid'
'
CINNCINNATI. — A Japanese
who
came
from
ordained by the Hebrew reform Jewish college. Mr. Oko- Mr. Yoshizawa.
TOKYO. — The Sankei news­ conditioner) - don’t have one
fen College Jewish Institute mo to
earned living expenses Japan for the official openin
recentlv called on the automobile - Japan made; liquoiof the centre, for having done paper
rf Religion last Saturday and is
he
first
came
here
by
Japanese to become more acqu­ sherry;
shoes - Japan made;
when
Relieved the first Japanese to
more than any other person
ainted with Japan-made products- suits - British material;
judo to Cinncinnati po­
feme a rabbi. Hiroshi Okamo- teaching
promote g'ood Japanese-Canadian
nses
The newspaper made the re- - Japan made; lighter
relations, He recalled that lie
h 31, of Tokyo, was among 24 licemen.
Japan
ouest .although it admitted that matches; fountain pen
knew him in Ottawa in the eat i,. it is only natural for people co
made; watch — Japan made.
Nineteen Forties. Mr. Pearson want to select, the best article^
Konosuke Matsushita, presi­
was then assistant undersecre- with the most reasonable prices.
r of state for external affair
It said they have been given this dent of Matsushita Electronics
Mr. Yoshizawa recalled the opportunitv with the recent libe­ Manufacturing Firm: cooler —
HONOLULU. — Slmuld„ the relocation and readjustment or ralization of Japanese import re­ national
(made by his firm),
strictions.
man rule the roost? Mes, »ai' about 20.000 persons of Japanese
car — Cadillac; liquor — no pre­
“It is quite likely,” said the
| Japanese .American male str.dmU
origin. But he said a great newspaper, “that because of a ference; shoes — Japan made,
in Hawaii.
change had come over the Japa­ long held preference for foreign suits — wife buys British mate­
A less emphatic “Yes” comes
nese-Canadian community altei made articles, the real fine points rial; camera — don’t have any;
I from Japanese male students m
it was forced to spread out of Japan-made products have net lishter — don't have any founbeen timely appreciated. '
Japan.
tain pen — don’t have any watch
across the country^ fact also
Buf a firm stand towards
The newspaper ran
— Swiss made.
noted by Mr. Pearson.
j a number of prominent
equality in marriage is taken by
on
A homemade triple maple leaf persons; to a questionnaire
Kaoru Ota, chairman of Sohyo
I Japanese women students in . a
(General
Council of Trade Uni­
University
articles
they
used.
certain
flown by three
pan, and is echoed only a little
ons): cooler — National (Japan
Mi—■ Answers —
Made); automobile — Japan
I less emphatically by Japanese students greeted the Prime
Mikio Takeo, leader of Liberal
nister on his arrival- Tae La made liquor — Japanese sake
I American female students here.
Democratic Party: cooler (air shoes — don’t know what make
bearers
included
As for male and female Cau- James Sone, a Japanese Canadian
Japanese material; casuits
J an an made; 1 i gh te i
mera
member of the Committee for a
*®ary Graduate
I
use
any; fountain pen
do n’t
,
I ward equality stanus.
m or* •
'VC J i
Maple Leaf Hag.
i Mr. Pearson’s limousine
~ Mr‘ Toru
Research resulting m these
made.
o ^t —x graduated from I findings was done at the Lx • dr4 past, the students held w
Masaichi Kaneda, highest paid
' 7=1 Military College of of Hawaii, Univ, of kbn^
the flag. The Prime Mm>^i
! player in Japan’s professional
on Mav 29th, 1964 He Tokyo University of Laucauo..
!baseball leagues; cooler — don't
looked UP at it and sowed
LOS ANGELES.—Motion pic •have any; car — Chrysler; liquor
;>n commissioned as a
The UH participating pr^sthe ceremonies, Sone ture artist Jayne Man^neld vi.. _ Black Label Johnny Walker;
fal Engine with mccta„Msor, P^holog'St
J
During
on Wynford Dr appear in . the 24th annual
— British made; suits —
held his flag
On
Angeles Nisei Wees rest
British materials; camera — Ja
the centre. Earl
overlooking me
do parade in August a
pan
made;
lighter
ST /
In Ocean Fails, the mainland.
Pearson’s arriv:
marshall,
a source from ne Ja- made; fountain pen — Parker
er
before
Mr.
.
,
^» W™^
ColThe paper presented by Wk^ he and bis two companions hju
nanese Chamber oi u
watch — Swiss ma<ie.
AS
be station- I 5ays in part: “Ot all the - - A
the
marched
inso

OA

actr
I
Wipeg until December. I groups, the Japanese - ® 7^
Chikage Awashima
nsfield’s acceptance of
w
in trie iaz>
pan mar
-Yr. and Mrs Ku- males appeared to be
y large flag
invitation was made possible cooler —
I- drink; kj

adillac;
liquor

' of
male-dominant in aaiUd
evening breeze.
g
ei
i
orts
of
N
ictoi
^L
through
t
ox nope, B.C. camel
oes — i
tick — U.S. made
^ ‘Dp
However, they were
to
“Earlier studies have c^nen
?); cam
£rf 1._.^Bati°n ceremonies
ian
made:
suits

...» ner the property by centre
shown Japanese American
lighter
mied old friends in To- to be low in dominance, ^ '^
Caner was recently re-emm.
officials, and acquiesce. as president of rhe i Japan-Am
parently- this pattern
) ,;on
Parker; watch
(Continued
on
page
8)
extend
to
the
mamage^si
^
rica Society for a tnird term.
^. tW ,. i’aiie>e Canadian.
where
they
still
expec
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(
-,
Takagaki of

Pronto Ukei Achieves
‘Hole^lm-One” Dream

Japanese Judo Sensei Becomes. Rabbi

Japan Urges Use Of Home Products
But Japanese Facinated By Foreign

Yank Nisei Males
Boss of Family

To Be Lead By
Jayne Mansfield

n

7r Mw

o graduated.

least, wish) to be boss.'

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Centre: Promises Fulfilmenti Dates and Doings

Lucien C. Kurata
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office Hours Saturday
October to April Inclusive
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
Suite 513 Temple Building
TORONTO
Sob: RO. 7-3437
EM. 6-3323

more real and meaningful.
Mery General Meeting Of Nisei (Women's Club Held
The task has been formidable.
TORONTO. — The May Gene­ ned by the East Group. It was
a
of Jananese Over a decade ago, the thought
rhe mantle of was to erect a more modest ral meeting of the Nisei Women’s on Hairstyling and Hair Gare by
the fulfilment of a com- building catering essentially to Club of Toronto was held on May Mrs. Ayako Towata, Teacher at
sparked to success the Japanese Canadian commu­
Steals of citizen- nity and to their recreational 27th at the home of Mrs. Eiko Marvel School of Hairdressing.
A. M.
building of the Japa- and social needs. The need! for Omura. The program was plan­
fiiadian Cultural Centre. cultural activities, at that time,
S TS ued human posses- was not the primal and pervasive
Ros: LE. 3-6759
Famous Chanoyu Artist To Demonstrate At Centre Bus: EM. 6-9797
^
P thev the franchise, factor. In early 1958 the objec­
'Sd freedom or the right to tive for fund-raising was set at
TORONTO. — The Japanese demonstrations of her art during
oiace in Canadian so- $150,000, a large sum for a small Canadian Cultural Centre will the J.C. Centre’s Open House on
Session of these community of only 7,000 people
is gamed only by Hie which had only lately emerged present a famous chanoyu (tea June 10th from S:00 P.M. to
Chartered Accountant
^SV effort “d the exer- out of the torment of evacuation ceremony) artist, Mrs. Kinuko 10:00 p.m.
and relocation and had begun
Suits 1618
'siSS'be the case with new lives. An architect was Tanaka of the Ura-senke School
J.C. Cultural Centre
of Chanoyu. She will be giving
TORONTO
Cultural Centre which evolv- commissioned, a model presented,
2 CARLTON ST.
■i hom ideals that gradually plans made and discarded and
ladled a maturity in the desire refashioned, fun-drives initiated. Toronto Japanese United Church Picnic June 20
Aar the Centre serve All Gana- But gradually, year by year, the
The Toronto to attend.
TORONTO.
To tile, responsible leader- idea of the Centre changed its
AUTO — FIRE — LIFE
Those who wish further infor­
Japanese
United
Church
will be
'-hin'and founding members, ack­ form and meaning to expand and
ALL FORMS
mation
on
the
picnic
should
ge^
holding
a
picnic
on
Saturday,
nowledgement should be given ripple concentrically to its pre­
OF
in
contact
with
the
Toronto
Japa
­
June 20th, 1964 at the Swiss
for their courage w the taso. sent shape and scope.
nese
United
Church
.at
701
Dofrom which achievect the building
Through the recent years, a Chalet Park on Number 7 High­
vercourt Road.
sum of $400,000 has been raised way, East of Markham.
of the Centre.
Everyone is cordially invited
Io the credit of Hie Nisei, towards the total cost of the
consult
ItL P
is to
$600,000
building.
The
bulk
of
to whom
----- as it is stated in the
KIYO
TAMURA
“Reasons for the! program of this money was pledged quickly Cooking Demonstration On June 17 at J.C. Centre

TORONTO
scrivities and" pursuits for the by the small community, the
:Bus, 366-5812 Res. PI. 9-8317
Cultural Centre”, that the Nisei rest was raised more slowly
TORONTO.—Everyone is wel­ mission.
2^ becoming aware of the many through other interested indivi­ come to attend the cooking de­
In addition to seeing a com­
areas of cultural interests that duals and by means of special monstration to be put on by plete meal being prepared, there
are uniquely of his racial back­ projects. In 1961, the 27 mem­ the North York Hydro at the will be suggestions of how to use.
ground and through this aware- bers of the Beard of Directors ,
Wednesday, Ikebana in making living attrac­
uess. his desire to cultivate these made the final responsible ^a j^L 17th at 8 P.M. It is spon- tive. There will also be generous
interests and introduce the cul­ difficult decision to begin the R^e b ^he Women’s Auxiliary door prizes and refreshments. Do
Centre and' they promise come .and bring your friends.
tural arts of Japan to other building of the Centre on ut<=
.^ o-et vour money’s
Canadians arid in a manner of present site, and the massive
Picture Frames
M.H.
o
DOLLAR adinterpretation which can be dis- task of transforming the Centre t -t
from idea to reality, of research "01
11 om
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tinctly his own.
anldi study and of public relations
CUSTOM FRAMING
If the growth from seed to
Farewell Party For Amb. Ushiba Held At Nikko
was further intensified.
Yonge
St. — Phone: 923-6877
1278
fruition has been strewn, with
It
is
not
meant,
of
course,
in
T
e
(S.
of Woodlawn)
o-uests
by
Toronto
Isseibu
Sec
­
thorny difficulties—sacrifice, this short space to detail a chro- TORONTO. — Last Saturday,
Toronto
retary,
Mr.
T.
Kameoka.
(5).
Sup
­
straggle, devotion—it is only a. nological history’ of the Centre, I June 6th, the National and
per
(6).
Addresses
by
Edward
reflection, whit small, of the to
analyze the motives and I ronto JCCA co-sponsored a r a. eprocess which the Issei pioneers ideals of the founders, nor to well Party for Ambassador iNo­ Ide. N. JCCA President; George
RESIDENCE
OFFICE
have undergone in their efforts describe the component parts oT I buhiko Ushiba, his wile am Imai, T- JCCA President; Iwai2 V*sta Drive
EM. 4-1394
chi
Kavvashiri,
T.
JCCA
Isseibu
HUdson 5-1385
to carve a life for themselves the building and their usages, daughter.
EM. 4-1395
President; Kunio Hidaka, viceand their progeny in Canada. The fact of the present reality
The party held at ^ikko ^ chairman of Centre Bd. of Direc­
And it is to the Issei that this is more than sufficient for. now. jen was chaired by Mi. 1.
A. E. McKague, Q.C.
tors; Consul K. Komuro; Mr.
Centre is commemorated as a The architecture of the building, I zuki.
Seiji Yoshizawa, . President of
living memorial, one which will
Barrister & Solicitor
The program was as follovvs Japan-Canada Society. (7). I re-attests to the
for
example,
endure as a reminder and! an
urge
of them). Toast to the Queen.
NOTARY PUBLIC
sentation of gift to Mr. and Mis.
commemorating
_
inspiration for many generations
that it Toast to the Emperor of Japan. Ushiba bv Miss Ritsuko Inouye.
founders
in
the
feelin;
io come.
1008 Northern Ontario Building
(3). Introduction
Introduction oof Thead -aie
ewhat Japanese
; /g\ Address; by Ambassador
is “somewhat
Japanese ” and also (3).
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
stallization of the hopes and remarks, by Mr. TUme tt..
But, of course, the Centre is
TORONTO
meant to be more than an aes­ and aspirations
mirations of
of present
present and
and (4).
Introduction of o - thetic edifice of wood and stone. future generations, of. making
It is a living place where cultu­ them “proud of their strong Toronto JCCA Picnic July 5th At Springhill Park
re! activities—uniquely seen and cultural heritage and revere
spaces for games or odori, ana
interpreted by Canadians
of their life in Canada”.
TORONTO.—Over three thouelectric outlets.
■Japanese ancestry—are to be
And to this should be added sand Japanese- Canadians are exheld. And. concurrently, this cn- the meaning of the Centre s I ^^ t0 come to the - ni _
The price charged by the Park
ndmient is to be shared with all symbol, two halves of a circle T JCCA Community I icmc
this vear will be 25c for each adu­
W»^2a
Canadians, for the Centre is not visually transforming itself into Springhill
Park. . Khe- W »’ lt and child. Soft drinks vvill.be
a narrow ingrown “ethnic” en­ a new unity. This “new unity 9_irOn contest, odori, bingo, iaceo sold by the Park concession
tity but one which is meant to is the promise and the fulfil- raffle are some highlights
stands for 12c or 13c per cup.
finorace all. Surley one of the
Picnickers could save on soit
ment
which
is,
at
one
and
tne
|
^g
picnic,
pal roles which citizenship can
1384'/2 Queen W.
by’ bringing them, from
same
time,-being
effected,
now
The J C C.A. Picnic Committee drinks Free ice cream will be
is the development of Can­
LE. 2-6378
Toronto
ada through extended! contacts in the Centre and its activities
inquiries and visited over home,
and
is
being
promulgated
for
given.
ana cultural exchange, and it
two dozen Parks and Conserva­
Committee re­
been with this aim that the the future.
tion Authorities to find a pl­
The Picnic
J.C. Cultural Centre iable picnic site. It. vas Ji
Gntre has matured to become
orets that prices have risen. Ci­
covered that for a picnic de ».z. tizens 75 years or over will rece­
DANFORTH
T C.C.A. Picnic, Spimg- ive complimentary tickets. Please
lill Park offered the most advan­ contact Mr. T. Kameoka at -68SPORTING
tages. For example, the enure 9934.
nark is exclusively taken over by
GOODS
We certainly hope to see you
lie J C.C.A. Alone, among ad
Parks of this size or larger, it all there. It’s the once-a-year CoFISHING TACKLE — LIVE BAIT
hl a pavilion for bingo and munity Picnic!
BASEBALL & GOLF EQUIP.
dicing Plenty of
™T. JCCA
547 Danforth Ave.,
ming pool, plenty of tables, open
(near Carlow)

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Wednesday^ june M

Pearson's Speech . . . .
much argument. Centre board
secretary Roy Shin explained:
“It wasn’t that we were tak­
ing sides about the flag. But we
didn’t want to suggest that we
condoned such a demonstration
either. So we asked the boys to
move off the grounds with their
flag—but if they wanted to
stand on the public highway, that
was their right.”
Alter Mr. Pearson’s speech, a

(Cont. From Page 1)

I The New Canadian's .

’HE NEW CANADA

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station wagon with a large placard urging preservation of the
Red Ensign drove up. It was
sponsored by the L-oyal Orange
1
Lodge of York County.
By STELLA ITO
Mr. Shin also refused its occupants permission to distribute
Red Ensigns to the gathering.
Two Unique Dishes
The centre’s ceremonies includ­
Today we have two unique dishes—stuffed vegetables. Either
ed both “O Canada” and “God will make a hit and be appreciated by those who love the tantalizing
Save the Queen,” but no flags flavor of meat and vegetables combined. These will require a few
of any type were flown officially. more extra minutes, but they are well worth your time and effort.

Cosmopolitan Cuisine

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(Stuffed Chinese cabbage)

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Ingredients:
20 Chinese cabbage leaves
1 lb. chicken meat, minced
1
1 potato, boiled
5 tbsp, dry bread crumbs
1 tsp. salt
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Friday, June 12th at 8:00 p.m.
(With the Collegians, a 9-piece band1)

Admission $2.00

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J. C. Cultural Centre

KABU NO INRO-NI
(Stuffed turnips)
Ingredients:
good sized turnips
lb. ground chicken, beef or pork
tsp- Ajinomoto
tsp. salt
i tbsp, sugar
Dashi stock, enough for cooking meat and turnips

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and interpreter in our hotel in Ko:
Falls. This will be a summer job.
for the right man, could lead io sis
year-round employment. For initial
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Japanese director Akira Kuro­ was Japanese
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