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

SATURDAY. JUNE 27. 1964
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“Sharpened And Brightened
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Prominent

Comnlete Overhaul

Athlete
DRONTO. — An outstandingyear-old Japanese Canadian
lete. Taro “Mitch” Akiyama
d last Tuesday7 at Toronto
dor’s Hospital with acute
kemia.

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Tremblay Promise

OTTAWA.—Immigration Minister Tremblay is again planning a
complete overhaul of Canada’s immigration system so that exciy
i
procedure aimed at bringing newcomers to Canada will be sharp­
S
ened and brightened.”
Mr. Tremblay made a lengthy policy statement in the C ommons this week.
Much of his speech was in reply to sharp criticism o
sed this year.
School's Out! Watch For Children!
partment’s handling of arrest, prosecution, and deportation of
h the fall, he was a hardpeople who are in Canada illegally.
TORONTO.—The closing of Toronto schools for summer vaca­
■king football player for his
Demands for an ’ overhaul of Canadas immigration regula­
ool, Malvern
Collegiate.
To tion means that 340,017 carefree youngsters are now playing games
tions were tossed at him in the Commons as backbench Mi s charg­
iw his versatility, he was also
at recreation centres, roller skating, bicycling and enjoying the
ed that the present rules are unfair and discriminatory.
member of the school band,
“good old summer time.” The Metro Toronto Safety Council warns
t his favourite
sport
was
One of the stiffest attacks
motorists to be more alert during the summer vacation period
key.
came from Joseph Macaluso (L.
and urges parents to warn youngsters to look both ways before Hamilton West) who said he was
t product of Toronto’s eastcrossing a street. Here Heather Rogers and Ronnie Sapsford warn not sure whether regulations are
J Ted Reeve Hockey Associadesigned to bring in immigrants
t Mitch joined the Toronto motorists that “School’s out—watch out.”
or keep them out. He called on
iey League’s Federal PackMr.
Tremblay to make a sweep­
ng club at Bantam age. The
ing
study
of the situation.
owing season he made the
TOKYO. — The Consul. Gene­
It has been said that the curriboro’s Minor-Midget team,
ral
of Montreal, Mr. Yukihisa Ta­
rent
economic
boom
in
Canada
ch.swept the city crown and
mura
will be taking over a new
might
be
slowed
down
for
a
lack
King Clancy Midget titles.
of skilled! workers. In the light post as the Japanese Ambassa­
really came into his own
of this, he said, every7 effort dor to Cambodia in the near fu­
ne last couple of seasons. He
made to encourage ture it was announced recently.
Re- should be
Ae chib’s leading scorei’ as
WESTBRIDGE, B. C. — An went to Campion college at
The Japanese Canadian Associ­
skilled workers to come here.
ujor midget and helped them 18-year-old Japanese Canadian gina for grades eleven and The department must realize ation in Montreal held' a farewell
the coveted Ontario
twelve, and graduated from there that this is a competitive field party for Mr. and Mrs. Tamura
B1 The past season, he lad, Mr. Kanji Nakatsu of West- in June of 1961. In the fall ol in which Canada has to compete at the New Lotus Cafe last week.
m as a right winger for bridge, B.C. received his Bachelor
with many other countries, he Many J.C.’s attended.
Lakeshore “B”s in the Met- of -Science degree on May 29tb the same year he entered tne said.
-Ein Jr. “B” Hockey7 Lea- at the University of Alberta. He University of Alberta and receiv­
The present system is rotten,
once
again was the is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Waiver ed his degree on May 29th, 1964. Andrew Brewin (NDP, Toronto
’j leading scorer.
He plans to return to Edmon­ Greenwood) said, and the .Min­
LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — Miss
he Marlboro organization had Nakatsu of Westbridge.
ton this fall to work towards a ister1 didn’t need a prominent
Evelyn
Kitaguchi,
daughter
lawyer
to
tell
him
some
of
the
- regard for his abilities as
He was born in Greenwood in degree in Education, after which
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tad
Kita­
basic faults.
^placed on theii’ protected
June, 1945. He attended Rhone he hopes to teach.
guchi
of
Lethbridge,
receiv
­
Mr. Tremblay’ on Monday an­
J™ prevents other proed her Bachelor
of Educa­
nounced
the
appointment
of
To
­
;c^s ^rom drafting school for grades one to seven
He is a keen softball and
specializing
in
ronto lawyer Joseph Sedgwick as tion degree,
' i r ,e coming season he and Midway school for grades
.Planned to try-out for a Jr. eight, nine anid! ten, and Lien hockey player.
a one-man inquiry into allega­ the psychology of the mentally7
club and an interview with
tions concerning the detention of handicapped, at the spring con­
hchigan Tech representative
vocation of the University7 of Alillegal entrants to Canada.
berta.
is scholarship hockev offer
In March of this year, Mr.
offing.
Miss Kitaguchi has acceptSedgwick and another Toronto
ed a position with the Edthe total amount will be forward­ lawver, Barry Pepper were vigor­ monton Public
School Board
exti’a auricular
As a proVANCOUVER.
ously criticized by the Toronto
' X J Was still an OUt- ject in the interest of the gene­ ed to the disaster Fund Commit­ JCCA for what the association and also plans to continue her
tee. The amount that each one
academic studies at the univer­
?lUdent passing his
believed was their endorsement
Her parents travelled to
' •ear w'th honors. Con- ral public, the Vancouver J.C.C.A. of us can give is immaterial bur of the internment of Japanese sity.
Edmonton to attend the convo­
’L0^ ^ ^e m°st popular has decided to undertake a fund the spirit is a reflection of our
Canadians in British _ Columbia cation ceremonies.
C4 01 “5 school, Mitch was raising campaign, the Port Alduring the Second World War.
consideration
for
our
fellow
com
­
student rep. of the
Lcth. Herald
^?Xecu^e Club. It has bemi disaster fund. The decision munity members. Funds are to This occured when the two ap­
peared on a radio panel discus­
that he will was made at a recent Van. JCCA be foi-warded to:
sion
on Ontario’s now dead police
i > ^t hhe Lush Award, Council meeting.
Vancouver J.C.C.A Ul°rt Al­ legislation over station CIRB.
Student with the
The campaign will be in effect berni Disaster Fund) 8/2 East The lawyers agreed that there
may be situations when, for the
TOKYO. — Tokyo bartend­
by aii who ^ Heh will for 25 days and upon completion, Hasting St., Vancouver 4, B.C.
government
ers had better look to their
good of society,
must assume extraordinary pow­
laurels.
New-type vending
ers that may infringe on the
machines now being installed
rights of its citizens. Three war­
in the Japanese capital, are
time measures were cited, one of
supplying “instant refresh­
them being the internment of
ment” to those with a yen for
these shops serve all kinds of Japanese Canadians.
a quick drink. The coin-in-slot
S a
With the 1964 their dishes in the window.
noodles, with meats and vege­
Prime Mmister Pearson at the ; dispensers offer a choice of
Vo
a le? scheduled in These, incidentally, are not near­ tables and a most _ delectable
18 brands of sake plus two i
opening
of the J. C. Cultural
ly
as
appetizing
to
the
eye
as
t-.e
many Canabroth. One big bowl oi soba u.->vvarieties
of whiskey, reports i
real thing is to the palate, so Mlv costs about 30 cents and is Centre this month called the in­
“pm this year,
the
Japan
National Tourist II
dost
Xo * filling it makes a complete ternment “a black mark against
“ysuay at one don’t be. discouraged!
Organization.
lunch or ~ after-theatre supper. Canada’s traditional fairness and
Sorels 7 curious westerndevotion
to
the
principles

rth universally
Japanese restaurants are \eL Soba shops are hard to reaoClient
He further statcontinental res- clean. Travellers are safe.in pick­ nize. Usually a friendly. Japa- human rights.” no
reason to be Japan To Run Castor
OU
ed:

We
have
T venture forth ing out any' smaH establishment- nese will be glad to P0^
proud of this episode, nor are Oil To Indonesia
tare. Tokyo has
Typical dishes served are beex the nearest one n you ^
good
we;
question,

O-soba,
aokoeh.
r‘a^ and amaz- or slirimp curry (never 'cry
TOKYO. — Japan has ordered
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spicy but delicious), breaded vea*
“There are lawyers on both 250,000 tons of castor oil from
ahund;isr-t and inex- cutlet, spaghetti and meat
=
easiest types o- ides of the house perfectly7 cap­
One o
□r the non-Japa- able of telling the Minister »oine Indonesia for annual delivery' al­
■Quants
^'antless little and fried shrimp.
general
menu
.resvS
traveller to enjoy elementary rules of law,” Mr though the country has been able
Besides such
°ne can ^
Urewin said. One of those basic to produce only 50,000 tons an­
^^‘^ 0? even less.
there .are hundreds of ne-e yakitori-ya, or barn
place
restaurants, -fie is
tiny
nually.
(Continued on page 8)
(Continued on pa-ge 8)
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1 briliant student as well as
ia&elete, Mitch — who packed
i pounds of solid muscle on a
'st 10 inch frame — was a
niliar sight on the pitching
end for the past 3 years at
i Annual JCCA Labour Dav
itball Tourney,
He will be

Montreai Japan
Consul Made New
Cambodian Amb.

Japanese Canadian Boy
Awarded B« Sc. At 18

Lethbridge Scholar

Vancouver JCCA Holds Alberni Fund

"Instant Beer"

^productions

of sho-o. Soba means noodles, ana

Page 2

Saturday. June 97

PAGE 2

Two major Karate Ghampionshi
Hated lor Fall, Reveals Tsuruo
and Hawaii. Included was
sociation.
The year’s, biggest tournament, representing the United
the International Karate Cham­ Marine Corps.
pionship will be held on October
“The main, purpose of
3rd at the Varsity Arena. For- ternational Karate Chart
if.erly called -the Annual Cana­ ship,” said Tsuruoka,
dian Karate Open Championship, create a bond of under;
tire name was changed! to acco­ by friendly competition bet
Practice
sessions
take
TORONTO. — Toronto’s Trini­ | players.
modate competitors fromall over the different schools who =
ty Tennis Club has been invited place at Trinity Park.
the worM In last year’s tourney, and will continue to be, loyu
All
those
interested
in
learn
­
to a inter-city tournament by
won by Mr. Shane Higashi, some .their own teachers and ass
the Cleveland Nisei Tennis Club ing tennis will be glad to know
1,500 roaring fans attended. It tions. In this way, we hope
that
the
club
has
a
special
be
­
for Hie Civic Holiday weekend
attracted competitors from all •pave the road for Karate’
ginner’s course. Capable tennis
in August.
over the United States, Canada, someday be included ,as and]
coaches
with
many
years
of
ex
­
All those interested in taking
pic sport where many cotai
part should contact Mr. Matt perience supervise.
and associations may co
The combination of good sport,
Matsui at 335 College Street in
with each other, We hope
healthy exercise and congenial
Toronto, phone WA. 3-9633.
tournament will strengthen
The Trinity Tennis Club has atmosphere have always made
spirit of Karate and serve
regular practice sessions every the Trinity Tennis Club one of
benefit all those who have
Thursday evening and Sunday the more popular J.C. entertain­
good fortune to study
morning. Although there is a ment spots for summer.
TORONTO — Mr. Ken Mo­ handicap of 9 for a score of 69.
Everyone is welcome. Come out
Low Gross in ‘B” Flight was both now and in the future.'
fair turnout at each session, the
the Bill Bulueon
club would like to see more be­ to learn tennis and enjoy the Low Net- Trophy by shooting a captured by Terry Kameoka with
This year' Mr. Tsuruoka te
ginners, as well as advanced fresh air.
84 with a 16 handicap for a low a 83.
to take some of his top side
Dave Nagasuye took the Low to California for tournee
net score of 68 at the Japanese
Canadian Golf Club’s Cardigan Net in “C” Flight with a 93 with there.
a handicap of 23 for a score of 70.
Sweep competitons on June 7tn.
Low Gross in “C” Flight was
One of the top Nisei golfer:
TORONTO. — Japan Camera ed the winless Junior Busseis 9-1taken
by Jinin Kashino with, a 89.
Centre moved into sole posses­
Kimura took Low Gross
Nikko hurler Seiji Nakai even­ AV;
sion of first place in the Toronto ed his record! at 1-1 as he held in
The Dominion Day Tourna­
Flight with a score of
Nisei Baseball League with a 5-2 tl’.e Jr. Busseis in check. The lone
ment
slated for July 5th has
win over Yamada Studio at Ted big hit came off the bat of Bus­ 72 shooting 36 going out and 36
been rescheduled for July 12th
VANCOUVER. — The se
Reeve last Sunday.
sei first baseman Ken Takata on the home-coming 9 holes. He
due to the T. JCCA picnic. All built Green Acres Golf -Co
got
3
birdies
and
4
bogies.
who
rapped
out
a
triple.
Rich Okada again shone for
Jeep Seki took the Low Net Japanese Canadian Golf Club on Lulu Island' is the k
Mits Tanaka, Sam Kobayashi
e Cameramen as he went the
course for the recently fo
distance in beating the Photo and Nakai were the pick of the in “A” Flight with a 78 with a members please take note.
Nisei Golf Club.
graphers. He also helped the of­ Restauranters.
Interested persons are ii®
fensive cause by drawing two
to contact Eli Takemoto at
walks and rapping out a single
STANDINGS
3-1786 for further informal
in three at_bats.
petitors
of
this
year

s
play
which
VANCOUVER, B.C. — The 3rd
Bob Masukawa and John TohaW
Pte
Van. JCCA golf tournament will includes a group of business re­
na were the big batsmen for Ja­
It is a good policy to
' 3
0
o
Japan Camera
be held on July 25th, 7:00 A.M. presentatives from Japan, as well
pan. Each drove in two runs.
have the RIGHT POUCT
as
Japanese
Canadian
people
of
Tee
off
at
Richmond
Country
4
1
Yamada Studia
Yamada starter Buddy Madoall generations.
Consult
Club.
2
i
2
koro- hurt his cause by issuing
The
tournament
will
be
di
­
J.C.C.A.
has
been
sponsoring
WALES and DUNCAI
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five walks during his stint on Jr. Busseis
vided into two groups, Flite A
the
tournament
for
the
past
three
the mound. Reliefer Richard Sa*
INSURANCE AGEN
years, and nearly one hundred and B, according . to handicap.
kauye had better luck in keeping
The
tournament
committee
in
­
golfers
from
B.C.
including
the
THIS WEEK
the Cameramen in check but Ya­
464 Yonge Street, Toronle
lower mainland, Kamloops, and vites all interested golfers to
mada had trouble, against Oka­
participate.
Phone WA. 1-3171
Christie Pits — Yamada Studio Kelowna are participating. Fol­
da's fine hurling.
lowing
the
tournament,
award
­
vs Nikko Gardens
Van. JCCA Bulletin
In the Western game at Chris­
ing of prizes, a dinner and' dance
Ted Reeve — Japan Camera will take place. “Three Ministries
tie Bite, Nikko Gardens began to
hit with authority as they trounc- vs Jr. Busseis.
award” will be the target for comWelcome Japanese Canadian Friends

Trinity J.C. Tennis Group
Invited By Cleveland Niseis

Mas TsuTORONTO.
ruoka, President of the National
Karate
Association
has
announed that there will be two
big .Karate tournaments this year
in Toronto.
For the first time in its histo­
ry, the Canadian National Exhi­
bition will hold a Karate tourna­
ment. This 1st C.N.E. Karate
Championship will be held in the
coliseum on September 7th, 1964.
It will be open to all Canadian
Karateka who belong to the as-

Keo Maritsugu Wins Bill
B®b«@n Golfing Trophy

Japan Camera Centre Leads Baseball

Home For Van.
Nisei Golf Club

3rd Van. JCCA Golf Tourney July 25th

Karate Featured At Tor. JCCA Picnic
TORONTO. — “Karate
the dan.
art of empty hand combat —
It is also hoped that other top
will be one of the big features Karate men such as Mr. Shane
at the Toronto JCCA Community
Picnic on July 5th, 1964 at pion and sensei at the Yoseikan
Karate Dojo, 736 Danforth Ave­
This demonstration will bo led nue — and Mr. John Matsumoto,
by the “Father of Canadian Ka­ 1st-dan. top tournament fighter
rate’’, Mr. Mas Tsuruoka, 5th- — will be participating.

Lucien C. Kurata

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RESIDENCE
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Office Hours Saturday
October to April Inclusive
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
Suit 513 Temple Building
TORONTO

Ren RO. 7-3437
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Barrister & Solicitor
NOTARY PUBLIC
1C3S Northern Ontario Building
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
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Catering to Wedding Banquets, Showers and Pa

Seating Capacity 240
was also
year
slated but unfortunately, to the
dismay of many, it was cancelled
due to another commitment in

2 Vesta Erive

BARRISTER and SOLICTTOB
NOTARY PUBLIC

for your wedding (
borne Portraits

This Annual Toronto JCCA
Community
Picnic
probably
brings together more Japanese
Canadians than any other func­ 9
tion. Last year this picnic was
attended by -over 4,000 enthusi-

KWONGCHOW
CHOP SUEY TAVERN

But this year-, Mr. Tsuruoka
and his group will be there.
There is an unconfirmed re­
port that Mrs. Tsuruoka, also a
Karatetist, has accepted a chal­
lenge for a sparring match with
her husband. Further reports indicate that sh
a
furiously on
wicked side s
are urged to ittend this picnic
especially th? women.
for their favorites.

GOLDEN DRAGON
Chop Suey House
WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT
ORIENTAL DINING ROOM
Open: 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. — Sunday^
Call EM. 8-2475 — 131A Dundas St. M>

"Take Out Orders

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PAGE 7

27. 1964
;4urda-b 4-2112—■----- — —
j

Personal Notes Across Canada
Marriages

Engagements
TORONTO. — Airs. Fusa Fujii
Toronto is happy w announce
of her daughter,
U ^ Atsuko to Mr. Masami
Florence Set^uho
Miyazaki, son of Mi .
L Gerobei Miyazaki of Toronto.

Paul K. Asada, D.C., N.D. :
Chiropractor, Naturopath

(

Rheumatism, Discs, Sciatica
Lumbago, Arthritis, Migraine
Nerve Conditions



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Telephone: LE. 6-8220
ij n0 answer call — 621-1989
TORONTO

Travel Arrangements

Priceless Japanese
Lantern Dedicated
To JFK Memorial Van. JCCA Scholarship Given Yearly Since 1958

Dates and Doings

YOKOTA AIR FORCE BASE.
VANCOUVER-. — Every year Japanese ancestry and residing iu
—■ A four foot cast iron Japa­
nese lantern, a masterpiece of since 195S, the Van. J.C.C.A. has B.C. Those willing to .apply for
SCARBORO, Ont. — Mr. and Oriental design and the only one awarded a $100.00 scholarship for this scholarship are asked to con­
Mrs. Harold Kutsukake of Scar- cast from its mold, was dedicat­
year tact Dean Walter Gage at the
boro, Ontario wish to announce ed June 1 in its place of honor the most- promising
University as soon as possible.
the -marriage of their daughter, at Yokota’s Jolm F. Kennedy student at UBC.
Final decision will be made by
Van. JCCA.
Donna Hiromi, to Mi'. Gerry Shi­ Memorial.
zuo Oye, son of Mr. and Mrs.
The lantern -was cast early UBC, and candidates must be of
Sannosuke Oye also of Scarboro, Ais year from a design by Mo*
*
*
i
on May 16, 1964 at the Metro­ royo Yamaguchi, one of the city’s
politan United Church. The Rev. senior experts in the specialized Van. JCCA Annual Picnic July 1st Belcarra Park
Birtch officiated. A reception fol­ craft with 40 years of experience.
VANCOUVER. — The annual committee including Denis Shi­
lowed at the China House.
It was made in his own factory.
ka tani and Mits Tahara are plan­
It then was given a place of Vancouver J.C.C.A. picnic will be
The newly-weds honeymooned
honor at the. Osaka. International held' on July 1st, starting at 12 ning various recreation programs
to Jamaica.
Trade Fair, representing the art noon. ■at Belcarra Park, North including drawing of Raffle tick­
ets which can be bought when
of Kawaguchi City guildsman, Shore. Car parking — $1.00
whose skill has won Japan wide
the J.C.C.A. membership com­
renown for centuries.
The event has become popular mittee visits your house.
At the Fair it drew huge of­ among all. generations of J apofers from wealthy connoisseurs
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
people. The picnic |
and collectors, but all were turn­ nese Canadian
NOTARY PUBLIC
*
*
ed down, for this was a easting
2 Carlton St., Toronto
made only once.
Tor. JCCA Annual Picnic July 5th Springhill Park
Room 1805
Difficult to Set Price
421-9983 (Res.)
366-6398
TORONTO, — The 15th An- years crowded program will be
Basic factory cost is estimat­ nual Toronto JCCA Community tlie Judo, Karate and Kendo de­
ed by the maker at about $3,000 Picnic will be held at Springhill monstrations and Harry Kuma­
no’s Cultural Centre Childrens
but ' with the breaking of the Park on July 5th, 1964.
mold, plus the perfection of de­
This Civic function is the larg­ Choir.
OFFSET ANO LETTERPRESS sign and adherence to the Japa­
From 1:00 P.M. there shall be
est event for the Canadian Japa­
something
going on to entertain
nese
aesthetic,
its
value
cannot
OFFICE FORMS, BROCHURES, LETTERHEADS
nese in this country. No other
you,
or
for
you to participate in.
be reckoned.
function brings together more
<R/cuiC/l'cJJi«y KV/tvi/a^vni^en^e matc h es
Come and meet your friends
A one-fourth scale replica lan­ Canadian Japanese to one place
tern, also of iron, exact in everj than the Toronto JCCA Annual at your picnic.
HARRY S. KONDO G^H^G^HL detail, was also made, and this Community Picnic.
For those in need of transpor­
was forwarded after dedication
tation
please gether in front of
This year the JCCA will have
I 627 BAY ST., TORONTO
Phone 368-9768
ceremonies to Mrs. Jacqueline
JCCA
office, 415 Spadina Ave­
■ Kennedy in Washington,
O.L. a greater varied program, to suit nue before 10 A.M.
with the sincere best wishes ot all ages than in years past.
1. J CCA
A couple of highlights of this
Kawaguchi City and1 its crafts­
men. This mold was also broken.
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Representing

Rev. T. Komiyama Elected Com. of General Council

WM. FYSH REAL ESTATE

Res.—BE. 1-0863

HAMILTON. — The General John’s, Newfoundland, from Sep­
Council is the highest court tember 9th to the 17th.
Rev. Komiyama will be one of
(legislative body) of the United
Church of Canada. It meets eve­ the two Hamilton ministers elect­
ry two years with about 390_com- ed to General Council this year.
missioners, composed of 195 mi­ It is believed that this will be the
nisters and 195 laymen, repre­ first time a minister in the Japa­
senting all the provinces of Can­ nese work will be attending Coun­
ada. The moderator of the Church cil as a commissioner since the
is elected at the opening session inception of the United Church
of Canada.
of the General Council.
*
*
Rev. T. Komiyama, who is
Rev.
T.
Komiyama
will
broad­
serving his third year on the
cast
a
religious
service
on
Sun­
Executive of the Hamilton Pres­
bytery of the United Church of day, July 5th, 1964 from 9 to
Canada, was elected1 a commis­ 9:30 A.M. on radio station
sioner to this year’s meeting ox C.H.M.L. (900 on the radio dial).
the General Council at a recent Rev. Komiyama’s topic will be
Hamilton Conference held m “The Japanese Churches of the
Waterloo, Ontario. The General United Church of Canada.”
Council will meet in Gower
HJ.U.C.
Street United Church in o-

Those In Toll Area
Call—RO. 6-3840

Saisei-kai Meeting Holds Their Election of Officers

limited,
1444 Danforth Ave.,

EM. 4-7692
173 DUNDAS STREET WEST, TORONTO

Toronto
Bus. — HO. 9-1151
Res. — AM. 1-2581

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MEMBER OF C.R.C.A.

Insurance

SHINGLING
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SMALL

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SHOE

SIZES

Light Summer Shoes
Just Arrived
Ladies’ shoes from
1 up to 11
Men’s Scott McHales
4 up to 14

ALBERTS SHOE STORE
1328 Queen St. West

TORONTO.—While the south­ which was meeting at 3:05 p.m.,
ern U.S. is seething with _ segre- will now commence at 11 a.m.
with the Morning
gationalism and racial violence, to combine
Worship
Service
of the Free
the congregations of the Broad­
Methodist
Church.
The two miview Free Methodist Church
nisters,
the
Rev.
L.
C. Ball and
(Broadview at Mt. Stephen) and
the Toronto Nisei Gospel Church the Rev. E. S. Yoshida, will al­
will experiment with integration ternate in delivering the sermon.
for the months of July and Au­
The only change for the Isseigust. The activities affected will Japanese Sendee, which has been
be the Sunday school and the meeting at 2 p.m., will be the
Nisei-English Service.
time. It will now worship at 10
The Sunday school, which was a.m. Members of both congrega­
meeting at 2 p.m., will now be­ tions are hoping that this will
gin at 10 a.m., and the students provide. more opportunities foi
of both congregations will be Christian’fellowship and possibly
taught by one teacher in each ot curb the “summer slump.”
the classes.
The
Nisei-English
Service,

ou/erf
proprietor

JON ONODERA
HU. 9-4654 — HU. 1-8805
(Business)

(Residence)

540 Eglinton Ave. W

Phone LE. 1-1931, Toronto

Toronto

(3). To make donations to: (a)
By T. UMEZUKI
Canadian Olympic Team’s Tokyo
TORONTO. — The . Saisei-kai participation — $50.00
Inc. on June 22nd held their first
(b) Japan Leprosy Mission
Director’s meeting after their For Asia through the Japanese
general meeting. An election of Canadian Welfare Committee —
officers and a discussion of the $25.00. This campaign will begin
vear’s program took place. _
’ A great deal of tone was given soon.
(c) Contribution to the Toron­
to the Saisei-kai’s activities, es­
pecially in program and member­ to Japanese Language School
ship. Further study in detail will when they celebrate their 15th
be given in the future. Other Anniversary this fall.
[subjects discussed and decisions
Officers elected are: K. Iwa­
made were:
(1). To buy $2,000.00 worth of shita, President; Roy Nose, ViceCanadian bonds with the associ- President; Haj Kagetsu, Secre­
tary-Treasurer;
Executive offi­
I ation’s funds.
(2). To retain Mr. T. Kameoka cers — Edward Ide, Mikio Naka­
as assistant Treasurer-Secretary mura, T. Kamitakahara, and T.
for another term ror the associaUmezaki.
Ition’s clerical business.

Page 8

PAGE 8

_ Satui day, June 27 Ugi

Nipponia Home Needs Aid
By T. UMEZUKI

CBC-TV To Present Zen the new canadiah
Buddhism This Sunday
<m^U^Ori2Sd as 8ecOBd doss
for payment of postcaa I. •
Post Office Department, Ottr^

TOKYO. — The world’s larg­ she is now “hohunjiya” or “Cloud T. UMEZUKI, Publish^, K. C
TSUMURA, ’English
BEAMSVILLE, Ont. — At a meeting of the Nipponia Home
Board of Directors on June 13th, the subject of operating expenses est temple of Zen Buddhism is of the Dharma”, meaning part Editor,
----was the main topic. The matter had also been discussed at the the 800-year-old Sojiji temple at of the Buddha. Her experiences Section Editor and Advertise
Annual General Meeting and the consensus of opinion was to make Tsurumi,
near Tokyo. Here, as a novice at Sojiji are chron­
SUBSCRIPTION
an appeal to the Japanese Canadian supporters of the home for priests from 15,000 other temples icled on this week’s 20/20 pro­
S4.0O per 6 months
small, but regular, contributions for maintenance.
S7.Q0 per year
The Board Meeting came to the same conclusion as the Gene­ come to study, among them Peggy gram Diary of a Zen Priest, Sun­
Teresa
Nancy
Kennett,
.an
Eng
­
day,
June
28th,
3:30
pan.
edt./
ral Meeting and letters of appeal were sent out to J.C. support­
479 queen st. west
ers this week. It is hoped' that the public will give them their full lishwoman who is the first Zen 4 adt.
Toronto 2-B. Ont,
support.
priest from the West. At Sojiji
The following is a report of the monthly average of revenues
EMpire 6-5005
and expenses of the Nipponia Home in 1963 which indicates that
the monthly shortage of money is $129.45. If the general public Olympic Food ....
(Cont. From Page 1)
can support this shortage, the Home will be able to carry on withchicken restaurant. These you
Tempura, or quick deep-fried
out trouble.
can find by following your nose: food, is also found in numerous
THE NIPPONIA HOME
As all the cooking is done right little restaurants. Most begin
A month average of revenue and expense 1963
before the customers, you can their names with “ten” and
Female Help Wanted
just
point to the skewers of several, such as the Ten-ichi, are
Revenue
.
chicken — white and dark meat used to catering to foreigners.
SHIRT presser or general laundry y-;
Maintenance received
$1117,00
laid’ out by the fire.
for dry cleaning store Steady V-A
*
Sales Tax refund ...
5,00
mentPhone WA. 3-1307 (Toronto)/7
One
of
the
best
and
most
Provincial/grant ......
258,00
For
about
a
dollar
you
can
pleasant of . the yakitori-ya is
CLERK-typist. Permanent position Sh-s
$1380,00
'
Wakamatsu, near the Mikado have a wide variety of just- 368-6106 (Toronto).
caught
fish
and
crunchy,
vege
­
Expense
Theatre in Tokyo’s Akasaka
TWO cashiers
wanted
for jm
district, It is very small, with tables deep-fried in a light fluffy Camera Centre. 294 Yonge Sheet A>
Food ......... ..................... .... .......... .... .... ............ .....
$421.
ply within. (Toronto).
" ’’
Doctor’s fees ... ............. .......... ................ .........
simple restful decor — low batter.
33.25
Drug supply ....... ..... ................ .......... . ....... .........
basket - weave seats, exposed
The biggest choice of inex­ HOME sewers for children's dies
61.
beams, sliding doors and all in pensive restaurants is in the Pick up and deliver. Steady. A:
Household supply ,............. .........................._.........
120.
Originals, 20 Maud St.,' 36/1
straw and beige colors. An order Ginza area in the Nisha Ginza Petite
Repair on building and equipment .........
30.
(Toronto).
25.
of yakitori and sake costs about Department Store, the nearby
Water
....................... ...........................................
90 cents.
Yuraku-cho Food Centre, Suki111.
Gas ..... ............. ....... . ............. ....... . ........... ...............
Rooms To Let
yabash! Shop-Centre and NichiHydro
.... .......... .................................... ....... _........
geki Theatre. Within these four ONE ROOM and kitchen with sink asd
Telephone ................. . ....... . ................ ....... ...........
........
28.
Dundas and Bellwood. Phow
structures there are 40 restau­ stove.
Freight
... ............. .............. ....................... -........
2.50’
EM. 4-3536 (Toronto).
rants. A favorite is the Smor­
44.
Traveling ... . ......................... ...................... . ........
gasbord on the fourth floor of
Stationary ........
.
12.
Room and Board
the Nichigeki building, where
Salary — Supei’in tend ent ............ ...................
129.
roast pork with stewed primes ROOM AND BOARD. Dundas and 0/
415.
Employees
... -............. ........................... .............
sington district. Phone LE. 4-2402 (I
is 30 cents and roast beef 45 ronto).
30.70,
Bank charge. Auditor fees, advert., miscel
1,509.45
TOKYO. — Those all-impor­ cents.
Total revenue
....... _.....
$1,380.00
tant tax-exemption forms which
Thos. T. Onizuka BA
enable Canadians and other over­
■MONTHLY SHORTAGE
$129.45
JAPANESE CANADIAN CUL­
seas visitors to Japan to save TURAL CENTRE gratefully ac­
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and
from 20 to 25 per cent on the knowledges receipt of the follow­
NOTARY PUBLIC
Tremblay..............
(Cont. From Page 1)
purchase of
cameras, pearls, ing special donations in aid of
221
VICTORIA
ST., TORONTO
Centre: Anonymous
$10,
rights involved the right of an refused entry can be abused transistor radios and other’ po­ the
OX. 1-3388 (Bet.)
EM.
3-5002
individual to be heard—a right without tlie individual concerned pular gift items will soon be Miss Yasuko Tsukamoto $20,
available
at
scores
of
retail
shops
Anonymous 10, Mrs. Kume Hida­
that had 'been denied immigrants. getting a chance to present his
ka $20, Mr. Matazo Iijima $30,
He said the broad term secur­ argument. He wondered how throughout Japan.
Up to tire present time, re­ Mi’s. Mary B. Graham $25, Mr.
ity on which many persons are often gossip, malice and stupid­
ity was involved in a so-called ports the Japan National Tourist and Mrs. Taira Yasunaka (BeOrganization, the forms (offici­ amsville, Ontario) $50, Mrs. Set­
security case.
Mr.
Brewin,
completing
a ally known as “Record of Pur­ suko Thurlow $20, Mrs. C. Mat­
Tax-Ex­ subara $20, Mr. Fred Ito (Cospeech he began on Monday dur­ chase of Commodities
ing consideration of interim sup­ empt for Export”) have been bourg, Ont.) 50, Mr. Iwao Roy
ply fluids for July, said tliere available only at Japanese Cus­ Kondo 20, Mr. Tetsuo Kawagu­
should be an immigration om­ toms when entering the country. chi 50, Mr. Kiyoshi Murata 30,
budsman, or parliamentary com­ Starting July 1, however, they Mr. Ken Nakayeda 10, Mr. Yu­
missioner, to investigate cases may be secured at all shops licen­ taka Shintani 10, Mr. Takekuthat come to his attention. He sed to sell articles at tax-free ma Miyata TO, Mrs. M. Matsui 20.
OPTOMETRISTS
Mrs. Mary Holmes 30, Mrs. Mawould have access to all infor­ prices to overseas visitors.
mation.
When requesting the forms, sae Hatanaka 50, Toronto Nisei
Complete Care
Mr. Brewin also called for tourists will be asked to show 10 Pin League 198.17, Mrs. Lois
standard terms of entry for all their passports (as proof of eli­ Dagys 5, Mr. Tom Maruya (in
For Your Eyes
prospective
immigrants.
The gibility) and to agree not to sell memory of late wife Midori) 15,
standards for Asians and Afri­ any of their tax-free purchases Mr. Heisuke Yamaji 10, Mr. Lu­
cans were harsh and narrow within Japan. The forms will no cien C. Kurata 125, Mr. Wilfred
while the standards for Euro­ longer be distributed by Japanese Sorensen (Kingston, Ont.) 1, Mrs.
Cecelia Warner 10, Mr. Jisukc
peans were liberal, he said.
Customs.
Morita 50, Nationwide Mftg. Li­
118 West Hastings St
mited (Ted Nishi) 100, Mrs. Sei
Sakuma 10, Mr. Kumaji Nihei
(Hope, B.C.) 20, Rotarians from
SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1964
Japan 52, Mrs. Naya Tsuda (St.
11:30 A.M. English Language Service
Thomas, Ont.) 20,
Mrs. Kano
11:30 A.M. Sunday Church School
Tsuda 50.

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Sunday, July 5th, 1964 At Springhill Park (North of Whitby)
Bingo! Games! Sing-Song! J.C. Centre Raffle Results! Fukubiki! Swimmina! Dancing!
Uaon! ^^ Alving Contest! Fishing! Treasure Hunt! 9 Iron Contest! Etc
FEE: 75 CENTS ADULTS, CHILDREN 25 CENTS <12

UNDER). PARKING 25 CENTS PER HEAD. '

_____________ TORONTO JAPANESE CANADIAN CITIZEN’S ASS’N.