Page 1
THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
Toronto. Ont.
SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1964
oo
Replica Of Canada
Sculpture Donated
To Tokyo Olympics
ayakawa On
egroes And
Jivil Rights
y FRANCISCO.—To those
X question, “Why the
uproar over Integra
es pA S I- Hayakawa has
ALMONTE — The replica of a famous Canareolv: “Uh yourself in the
dian sculpture, Dr. R. Tait McKenzie's Olympic
J?‘the Negro. What wouM
Shield of the Athletes, has been donated to the
do’"
ie Canadian-born Nisei proJapanese Amateur Athletic Association for per
>r now teaching at San B ranmanent display in the Tokyo Olympic: Memona.
। State College, asked an
;W.\W
e^ce of 1400 persons in the
Building. The gift was made by J. F. Leys, foiude
no State College gymmsium
and president of the Mill of Kintail Museum al
ntly. "If yon are a Neor0
a?er you spent more hours
our life in front of .a televiAlmonte.
.
c
The replica was handed over to S. Udu
,
—photo by Jack Hemmy
set than in school, accord■ to statistics.
First Secretary of the Embassy of Japan, for
Hamilton Nisei Wins Big Raffle
Ibu only know that the
Japan plus Sao. | warding to Tokyo. The handover ceremony too^
ndly, friendly television se
TORONTO.
—
Winner
of
the
big
Air
Trip
always saying to you. ‘Jou
place at the museum on June ZUth.
$2,000. in cash raffle at last Sunday’s Toronto JCCA Coin
an American. You are enhtl- or
ed I munity Picnic was Mr. George Sakata (right) of oM Bmluigton
to eat and drink and wdar
Major Ley s and his wife mainMcKenzie’s former
it. other Americans eat a-— Street in Hamilton. Selector of the winning ticket Winning tain
Dr.
tk and wear. You must think Japan Consul Kumao Okazaki shakes the winners hand.
studio where many of his oriat the same political and
ginal athletic seulptures are dis.
is well-known in Canadian Judo citclcs. He nolos plaved.
Id problems
that other AmeT
Major Levs worked in Jap^n
E think about.”
lth dan decree and teaches at the Shobu-kan Judo Institute in
TORONTO. — Mr. Edward
p*^ the Second World War
rrX"^
Port Dover. Se is also a national council member of the Canadian
was active in. the promotion Ide. President of the National
of
Tokyo
as the site of the 19M) JCCA, will be attending the On? for clothes, eat at a lunch Kodokan Black Belt Association.______________
ioivmpic
Games.This event was tario Welfare Council Confeliter or apply7 for a job, that -------- ------ ----------- ------------------cancelled
because
of tie "oi.‘
culture is not willing to live
situation
but
24
years
later tae rence.
» its Perusing. You
He will be representing bom
Olympics will be held in Toxyo,
xr that there is a caste system
the
Toronto and National JCCA
beginning in October.
.
it the teleMsion set has told
at
this
conference which is slated
The
original
Olympic
Shield
is
i nothing about — and that as
five feet in diameter: the replica, from July 12th to the 1 Uh.
member, of the wrong caste,
i
in bronze, is 18 inches in
si of the privileges of being
of the group, has left Cal&a? Kt^eter. R .^ c-rcular in shape
American, except for paying I
q^LGARY. — Seven Japanese
depicts on its rim runners
s
in the orarmed
scale for the mountain, situated in MC
ces.and
are serving
in the whole
part I studen s
P e to mo-bpst
Southwest corner of the Y'ukon U m the starting gun to uie
territories to head a search loc k „
lied to you. So the Negroes Mount Logan, Canada s hi6i e
; marching and picketing and I peak, are two weeks late for a
TORONTO. — Mr. Norman
the mountaineers.
W ^ p]aj. couragc, mmblcnonstrating in protest. What retum rendezvous.
Mackenzie
Hay of loronto
° dispatch. accuracy7 _ and
rid you do?”
.
prof_ Lloyd Graham, sponsor
wishes
to
know
the m hei c------------------------ - -------- --------- * Ace
The main inscription
----Dr. Hayakawa, an internaabouts of Mr. Takeshi Katao
reads “the eager mind m the
mally known semanticist, told - ---------- :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------‘
ka. They were school mates in
£ FSC summer school students
West Vancouver until 1942.
j11totert‘Tait McKenzie (1857id guests, the N egro was robb Will Mr. Kataoka or any
I of a culture when he was i
Sav hev' Are JCCA Picnic fukubiki gate draw? I ^Nwas a
one knowing his whereabouts
Mt to the United States.
TORONTO. — bay ney If you «. there are many ducator ^S^^
please
contact
The
j“Ttie situation of the Ameri- I y°u one °f the 2 unc aime v “
worthwhile gifts waiting fol H« ffi ^ an<l around the world
Canadian, 479 Queen Street
In Negro is entirely7 different,” I ners from last Sundays loiono
West, Toronto 2-B, Ont. Cr
T tr
Kameoka's
Store,
Ho L^.
_ hi Hl^a balance of mind ano
M
in Book
—
. Phone
e said. “He knows of no ances-1
prone EM. 6-5005.
ik whose names fill him with I
ride. He has behind him no I
Here is a » of
^/"e S equall/famous for
kial organization comparable I
► he Chinese family organiza- I
bn.”
'
1 VANCOUVER, B. C—One of
I Ue Negro slave of more than Vancouver’s bitterest anti-Japa- oh o
9-34 ”741, 2761, ’-7TS,Lver ;„ Olymnie Games and ms
I hundred years ago was sepa- nese Canadian newspapermen,
KA A,' 3517, * “AfSiJwUw As
TOKYO.—“What do you mean
from his culture, he added, Harold Weir, died this week.
by
historic civil rights bill?”
4s a former editor and colum 4118 4136, 4149, and 4o3S.
white slave owners took
\rmeles The original is displayAll winning ticket holders ore ^ ^ Mill of Kintal » asked Jiro S.ato, 25, a taxi driver.
p! effort, to destroy his cul- nist for the Vancouver Sum Weir
When it was explained that
will be remembered by J.c-.
notifv Mr. Kameoka t Almonte where thousa-.es
the
U.S. Congress had passed
rFurthermore, the slave was I his continuous attacks again&. requested to now.
Annually Mew McKenzie’s wor^.
the
bill
and President Johnson
pdlr a domestic animal; he the Japanese Canadians e' en [ immediately.
------- ——----had signed it to eliminate dis
hs. nought and sold like horses long after the war. He was 6b.
crimination against the Negroes,
r C5?E.
Sato said “such a bii
should
|
Human Dignity
have been passed a long time
I It is not enough, in view of
ago. Aren’t the Negroes Ame
F A't history, to offer equal
ricans like the whites?”
.
He
fast-talked
brainstorm.
ni
^e m ^e Yegro, although
“The passage of the oil! is a
presiding
sors to city fathers to business- a
priest
into
Shinto
:• actuality we are not even of- ।
All the good thing,” said Miss Kazuno
__ In Akita, a
over
a wedding rite.
that. What we have to
a
ea
,
Japan
of
was delighted, with participants consequently had se Washita, a receptionist in a otthe
E L F°° die cultural and r^N L
a “ten-yea
fice. “It corrects ‘a long prevail
cond wedding ceremonies
damage that still ™ A,or.bEi,, talk of the town.
ing injustice in Amenca.”
With
this
over,
he;,
all
took
^.&i we must do is to itch
^‘^ ar0
^d aa
around
or a t.wo-day second Honey
A A°E toward the restoraTA
the name of Tamoon trin to a neighborhood hotu< human dignity to the gentleman
who was conreSC,rt. The outing prov
a
after W) feari of its W ? ”411r began
TnKYO — A Japansju.
ed a smashing hit. The partici
vmced that me
■i
after a wedding. Luu m
pants now agreed to meet once
t tag
picture the
^^E ,.
haunilv it was ne- sufiered m
±
a month in the future to swap
is that ot ««« ? AtmAU insisted, to
01 U:
suicide.
SEATTLE.
^collections of
their ^honey
ME. ^S Stoned as they ceSfe^U,
e
£
.
e5 ot
Kazunori Mizuno, moons and to go on an annual
produce man*
said
a new home in Chica- recall the bh^j e. 1
firm believer
no'ured half a gallon o^
ager
is
probably
vF%cWI.dren being set onE h°T-‘ reason, he proposed 16,
b dv in the back- honevmoon” together foolproof.” in Santa Claus.
“This wall prove
^ugs in BimungFor
s5 oUting mvit“The best
That is the name of the horse
^ non violent demonstrators I E sPon:T
for 10 vearc • -F ? JUch. Investigators saw intoned Mr. SuzuiJ. prevent diwhich
won the Irish Sweepstakes
suffered
a
i
possible
method
vO
pW around with eleccouples
app:
E^ie prods, we can speak A grand^f‘
enthu(Continued on page 8)
from studying । \orce
—Weekly Sankei
tongue of angels about I ponaed to i
rno-ed in oc- mental breakdown
.
siastic husbands
-nrofes- I too hard.
N. JCCA President
Off To Ont. Confab
'^ Ij^ ^^ ^©yntdl^eerS W©
Weeks Late In Rockies
Person Sought
23 Unclaimed Prizes At T. JCCA Picnic
Anti-JC'er Dead
Divorce Cure:
Japanese Laud
Civil Rights Bill
One Honeymoon Per Month
Flaming
(Continued ou page 8)
Icupation from uniters ty
Suicide
U.S. Nisei Wins
$140,000. Sweeps
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
Toronto. Ont.
SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1964
oo
Replica Of Canada
Sculpture Donated
To Tokyo Olympics
ayakawa On
egroes And
Jivil Rights
y FRANCISCO.—To those
X question, “Why the
uproar over Integra
es pA S I- Hayakawa has
ALMONTE — The replica of a famous Canareolv: “Uh yourself in the
dian sculpture, Dr. R. Tait McKenzie's Olympic
J?‘the Negro. What wouM
Shield of the Athletes, has been donated to the
do’"
ie Canadian-born Nisei proJapanese Amateur Athletic Association for per
>r now teaching at San B ranmanent display in the Tokyo Olympic: Memona.
। State College, asked an
;W.\W
e^ce of 1400 persons in the
Building. The gift was made by J. F. Leys, foiude
no State College gymmsium
and president of the Mill of Kintail Museum al
ntly. "If yon are a Neor0
a?er you spent more hours
our life in front of .a televiAlmonte.
.
c
The replica was handed over to S. Udu
,
—photo by Jack Hemmy
set than in school, accord■ to statistics.
First Secretary of the Embassy of Japan, for
Hamilton Nisei Wins Big Raffle
Ibu only know that the
Japan plus Sao. | warding to Tokyo. The handover ceremony too^
ndly, friendly television se
TORONTO.
—
Winner
of
the
big
Air
Trip
always saying to you. ‘Jou
place at the museum on June ZUth.
$2,000. in cash raffle at last Sunday’s Toronto JCCA Coin
an American. You are enhtl- or
ed I munity Picnic was Mr. George Sakata (right) of oM Bmluigton
to eat and drink and wdar
Major Ley s and his wife mainMcKenzie’s former
it. other Americans eat a-— Street in Hamilton. Selector of the winning ticket Winning tain
Dr.
tk and wear. You must think Japan Consul Kumao Okazaki shakes the winners hand.
studio where many of his oriat the same political and
ginal athletic seulptures are dis.
is well-known in Canadian Judo citclcs. He nolos plaved.
Id problems
that other AmeT
Major Levs worked in Jap^n
E think about.”
lth dan decree and teaches at the Shobu-kan Judo Institute in
TORONTO. — Mr. Edward
p*^ the Second World War
rrX"^
Port Dover. Se is also a national council member of the Canadian
was active in. the promotion Ide. President of the National
of
Tokyo
as the site of the 19M) JCCA, will be attending the On? for clothes, eat at a lunch Kodokan Black Belt Association.______________
ioivmpic
Games.This event was tario Welfare Council Confeliter or apply7 for a job, that -------- ------ ----------- ------------------cancelled
because
of tie "oi.‘
culture is not willing to live
situation
but
24
years
later tae rence.
» its Perusing. You
He will be representing bom
Olympics will be held in Toxyo,
xr that there is a caste system
the
Toronto and National JCCA
beginning in October.
.
it the teleMsion set has told
at
this
conference which is slated
The
original
Olympic
Shield
is
i nothing about — and that as
five feet in diameter: the replica, from July 12th to the 1 Uh.
member, of the wrong caste,
i
in bronze, is 18 inches in
si of the privileges of being
of the group, has left Cal&a? Kt^eter. R .^ c-rcular in shape
American, except for paying I
q^LGARY. — Seven Japanese
depicts on its rim runners
s
in the orarmed
scale for the mountain, situated in MC
ces.and
are serving
in the whole
part I studen s
P e to mo-bpst
Southwest corner of the Y'ukon U m the starting gun to uie
territories to head a search loc k „
lied to you. So the Negroes Mount Logan, Canada s hi6i e
; marching and picketing and I peak, are two weeks late for a
TORONTO. — Mr. Norman
the mountaineers.
W ^ p]aj. couragc, mmblcnonstrating in protest. What retum rendezvous.
Mackenzie
Hay of loronto
° dispatch. accuracy7 _ and
rid you do?”
.
prof_ Lloyd Graham, sponsor
wishes
to
know
the m hei c------------------------ - -------- --------- * Ace
The main inscription
----Dr. Hayakawa, an internaabouts of Mr. Takeshi Katao
reads “the eager mind m the
mally known semanticist, told - ---------- :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------‘
ka. They were school mates in
£ FSC summer school students
West Vancouver until 1942.
j11totert‘Tait McKenzie (1857id guests, the N egro was robb Will Mr. Kataoka or any
I of a culture when he was i
Sav hev' Are JCCA Picnic fukubiki gate draw? I ^Nwas a
one knowing his whereabouts
Mt to the United States.
TORONTO. — bay ney If you «. there are many ducator ^S^^
please
contact
The
j“Ttie situation of the Ameri- I y°u one °f the 2 unc aime v “
worthwhile gifts waiting fol H« ffi ^ an<l around the world
Canadian, 479 Queen Street
In Negro is entirely7 different,” I ners from last Sundays loiono
West, Toronto 2-B, Ont. Cr
T tr
Kameoka's
Store,
Ho L^.
_ hi Hl^a balance of mind ano
M
in Book
—
. Phone
e said. “He knows of no ances-1
prone EM. 6-5005.
ik whose names fill him with I
ride. He has behind him no I
Here is a » of
^/"e S equall/famous for
kial organization comparable I
► he Chinese family organiza- I
bn.”
'
1 VANCOUVER, B. C—One of
I Ue Negro slave of more than Vancouver’s bitterest anti-Japa- oh o
9-34 ”741, 2761, ’-7TS,Lver ;„ Olymnie Games and ms
I hundred years ago was sepa- nese Canadian newspapermen,
KA A,' 3517, * “AfSiJwUw As
TOKYO.—“What do you mean
from his culture, he added, Harold Weir, died this week.
by
historic civil rights bill?”
4s a former editor and colum 4118 4136, 4149, and 4o3S.
white slave owners took
\rmeles The original is displayAll winning ticket holders ore ^ ^ Mill of Kintal » asked Jiro S.ato, 25, a taxi driver.
p! effort, to destroy his cul- nist for the Vancouver Sum Weir
When it was explained that
will be remembered by J.c-.
notifv Mr. Kameoka t Almonte where thousa-.es
the
U.S. Congress had passed
rFurthermore, the slave was I his continuous attacks again&. requested to now.
Annually Mew McKenzie’s wor^.
the
bill
and President Johnson
pdlr a domestic animal; he the Japanese Canadians e' en [ immediately.
------- ——----had signed it to eliminate dis
hs. nought and sold like horses long after the war. He was 6b.
crimination against the Negroes,
r C5?E.
Sato said “such a bii
should
|
Human Dignity
have been passed a long time
I It is not enough, in view of
ago. Aren’t the Negroes Ame
F A't history, to offer equal
ricans like the whites?”
.
He
fast-talked
brainstorm.
ni
^e m ^e Yegro, although
“The passage of the oil! is a
presiding
sors to city fathers to business- a
priest
into
Shinto
:• actuality we are not even of- ।
All the good thing,” said Miss Kazuno
__ In Akita, a
over
a wedding rite.
that. What we have to
a
ea
,
Japan
of
was delighted, with participants consequently had se Washita, a receptionist in a otthe
E L F°° die cultural and r^N L
a “ten-yea
fice. “It corrects ‘a long prevail
cond wedding ceremonies
damage that still ™ A,or.bEi,, talk of the town.
ing injustice in Amenca.”
With
this
over,
he;,
all
took
^.&i we must do is to itch
^‘^ ar0
^d aa
around
or a t.wo-day second Honey
A A°E toward the restoraTA
the name of Tamoon trin to a neighborhood hotu< human dignity to the gentleman
who was conreSC,rt. The outing prov
a
after W) feari of its W ? ”411r began
TnKYO — A Japansju.
ed a smashing hit. The partici
vmced that me
■i
after a wedding. Luu m
pants now agreed to meet once
t tag
picture the
^^E ,.
haunilv it was ne- sufiered m
±
a month in the future to swap
is that ot ««« ? AtmAU insisted, to
01 U:
suicide.
SEATTLE.
^collections of
their ^honey
ME. ^S Stoned as they ceSfe^U,
e
£
.
e5 ot
Kazunori Mizuno, moons and to go on an annual
produce man*
said
a new home in Chica- recall the bh^j e. 1
firm believer
no'ured half a gallon o^
ager
is
probably
vF%cWI.dren being set onE h°T-‘ reason, he proposed 16,
b dv in the back- honevmoon” together foolproof.” in Santa Claus.
“This wall prove
^ugs in BimungFor
s5 oUting mvit“The best
That is the name of the horse
^ non violent demonstrators I E sPon:T
for 10 vearc • -F ? JUch. Investigators saw intoned Mr. SuzuiJ. prevent diwhich
won the Irish Sweepstakes
suffered
a
i
possible
method
vO
pW around with eleccouples
app:
E^ie prods, we can speak A grand^f‘
enthu(Continued on page 8)
from studying । \orce
—Weekly Sankei
tongue of angels about I ponaed to i
rno-ed in oc- mental breakdown
.
siastic husbands
-nrofes- I too hard.
N. JCCA President
Off To Ont. Confab
'^ Ij^ ^^ ^©yntdl^eerS W©
Weeks Late In Rockies
Person Sought
23 Unclaimed Prizes At T. JCCA Picnic
Anti-JC'er Dead
Divorce Cure:
Japanese Laud
Civil Rights Bill
One Honeymoon Per Month
Flaming
(Continued ou page 8)
Icupation from uniters ty
Suicide
U.S. Nisei Wins
$140,000. Sweeps
Page 2
PAGE 2
HE
NE W
CANADIAN
_________ ____________
Saturday.^, J
Earlscourt Singles Champions!*
To Be Held This Sunday, July IB
TORONTO. — The Earls court Tak Tanaka vs Wes Morishita. naka vs Hedy Satomi
club singles starting at 9 A.M. Ken Koyanagi vs Guy Ferrari,
vs ^ore Bolt^l
Sunday, July 12 is free and open Jack Nishiyama vs Dave Stock,
.the men’s stories
■ I
to all members, and players may Frank Matsui vs Jack Betz, Toy as, in* i, Won bv Fr—
arrange their first round match ku Yano vs Grant Faraday, Yo in
1949, followed bv"?J
es for Saturday morning so that Mori vs Tony Ci-upi, Jens Madsen SWTS’ h^*!
the winners will have a good rest vs Ray Hodgins, Stan Takasaki
i Stan L ishimura yJ
TORONTO. — Japan Camera
Mel Tsuji was again the big for their second round play on vs Ralph Fujiwara, Sumi Yoshi- the last one in 1950 ^.1
Centre continued their winning gun for Japan Camera as he
are competing for fev'y
ways with -a 3-1
victory over went two for three at the plate. Sunday. First round games are:. d'a vs Netta Faraday, Grace Ta- Mensour
Perpetui " ©.u
Nikko Gardens in a Nisei Base
Out at Ted Reeve's, Larry
trophy, and the winning^
ball League game at Christie Sakauye kept pace with Nishi
inscribed are Ginny MonVl
Pits last Sunday.
kawa’s pitching gem as he twirl
followed by Mary Ebata~d
Bob Nishikawa went the dis ed a shining one-hitter at the
times in a row. Sue Id
tance for the Camerashop as he hapless Jr Busseis in a 4-0
tvrice and the last titled
hurled a brilliant two-hitter at shutout win for Yamada Studio.
Chic Yanagizawa. We have J
the Restauranters. He struck out
Victory kept the Photograph
for more tournament played
nine Nikko batsmen. The lone ers just two points back of the
PORT DOVER, B.C. — Some Govern of Oshawa Maple Leaf, ®ew. members are welcome,]
Nikko run came when Sam Ko league leaders, Japan Camera.
20 Junior Jud'o Clubs fought for Runner-up — G. Kamino of Ki- lifetime membership fees j
bayashi drilled a single into Cen
Veteran Ken Ikeda was the
five dollars for students 115
terfield which eluded' Centerfield-' pick of the Yamada batsmen and honors at the 2nd Annual South dokwan Judo Institute.
years and under, and ®1
er Terry Nakamura and result was also a strong- factor on de- ern Ontario Junior Judo Cham
16-Years & Under — A. Mi lars for adults.
ed in an inside-thc-park homer.
fence. Ken Takata got the Ione pionships held here on June 27th. chael of Oshawa Maple Leaf.
Bussei hit in a pinch-hitting
I
Guests at this tourney were Runner-up — L. Doxtadar of
role.
the Hon. and Mrs. J. N. Allan Hamilton Kodokan Judo Club.
George Shimono was the losand Mr. Lea Marshall who do
5-Man Team — Oshawa Maple
ing pitcher.
nated trophies for the individual Leaf. Runner-up — Welland Ju
players.
do Club.
JOHANNESBURG, South Af
W
The winners of the various
Pts
Hon. J. N. Allan presented the
rica. —- The South African gov
categories
are
.as
follows:
ernment recently declined to al
5-Man Championship trophy. Mr.
Japan Camera 5
0
10
UTRECHT, Holland. - hl
10-Years & Under — S. Ste Lea Marshall donated the “Mar
low non-whites on its interna
Yamada Studio 4
1
8
Geesink, Holland’s all-cat^sJ
tional athletic teams as the price
wart of Hamilton Yama Kodo shall Dairy” Trophy.
4
2
Nikko Gardens 1
of competing in the Tokyo Obunworld Judo champion, plans I
kan Judo. Runner-up — T. Ford
Jr. Busseis
0
5
0
After the tourney, a lunch was
pics.
go to Japan .as soon as peal
of Hamilton Kodokan Judo Club.
Interior minister Jan De Klerk
served at the Campus Corner to complete his training foi l
GAMES TOMORROW
12-Years & Under
Larry
said the
government under no
by the parents of the students.
I
circumstances would allow inte
Ted Reeve: Jr. Busseis vs Nik- Ishibashi of Hamilton Kodokan. Over 25 Black Belt Judoka were Tokyo Olympics.
The
1.96
metes.
119
kilogl
grated teams to represent South ko Gardens.
Runner-up — Alex Rogotinski of
present.
Africa in international sports
Christie Pits: Japan Camera Oshawa Maple Leaf.
“Geesinkyama” recently said: I
events.
vs Yamada Studio.
“It is only in Japan that IJ
14-Years & Under — P. Mctrain with opponents wh i
sufficiently strong to be of a
use to me. I hope to meet Kail
SUNDAY, JULY 12, 1964
naga
and Inokuma as soon d
11:30 A.M. English Language Service
TORONTO. — The Nisei Ka ture connections until after the
11:30 A.M. Sunday Church School
rate Club at the J.C. Cultural Olympic Games. During his ab can.”
The Rev. Minoru Stephan Takada, B.A., B.D.
Geesink who is determines
Centre last week held a success sence the club will be handled
A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL
capture the Olympic Judo d
701 Dovorcourt Rd.. Toronto
ful get-together of all members by Mr. Sam Hayashi, Vice-Presi
medal is training six Iraq
with wives and husbands.
dent.
day, half of which is done j
President Tom Saito gave a
fore
he
opens his gymnasy
After the g-et-together, mem
short address on the progress of
the club 'and future aspirations. bers expessed acknowledgement here at 10 a.m.
His early morning traiil
ou'erd
This was followed by a short of the good work of Secretary
consists
of one hour weight
speech by club Secretary. Frank Frank Baehr on his women’s
class. Next year, Mr. Baehr will ing, one hour swimming &
Baehr.
proprietor
cycling rounded off with;
OPTOMETRISTS
Highlight of the evening was be going to Japan to work to .-a
.
the showing of films on Karate electrical firm and further Iris shower.
ION ONODERA
He knows only too well a
Complete Care
studies
in
Karate.
His
father
re
and Judo borrowed through the
Canada .a couple of his future Japanese o?R
For Your Eyes
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carrying’ out intensive t^
HU. 9-4654 — HU. 1-8805
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(Business)
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This week,
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Mirrors for the Centre dojo the
Geesink following Koji
Saito left for Tokyo where he are to be put up any day now.
540 Eglinton Ave. W
118 West Hastings St
defeat in the Paris World
will work, train, and make fu- reported centre officials.
pionships.
VANCOUVER, B.C.
Japan Camera Leads Baseball
League With 5 Straight Wins
20 Judo Clubs Compete
In Port ©over Tourney
Racists Send Team
To Tokyo Games
Geesink To JapJ
To Train For The I
Tokyo Olympicsl
Nisei Karate Club Holds Gathering
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T0R0NT0. — The Canadian- or go their separate ways once
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will hold a general meeting for
The
Athletic
Association
members of their tour to Japan strongly stresses the point that
I and all others interested in this they still plan to make this trip.
I trip.
It is hoped that members al
For those who have already ready booked on the trip and
signed on to join the J.C. Hockey their friends will be able to as
League All-Stars on their tour sist them in their final drive;
to Japan, the Association will re- for success. To date the trip has
iport on the latest developments been hampered by false rumors
! concerning the flight. Those who concerning the departure, cost
’ are interested in making the and other points.
; trip, but have yet to sign on will
All members are asked to be
.have an opportunity to gain full in attendance and-.all others are
knowledge of the tour from As invited to see what it’s 'all about.
sociation executives.
Who knows you might end up
At the present time the Ath- enjoying a wonderful three-wek
! letic Association and members of vacation in Japan at a low, low
the hockey team are busy rais- fare.
। ing money to meet their ex
penses as well as finding enough
passengers to fill the plane. So
far they have been quite suc
cessful, and they hope that
■ through this meeting they will
' be able to make the final push
which will make their trip a
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
reality. Present plans still call
NOTARY PUBLIC
for the flight to leave Toronto
Office Bouts Saturday
1 on October-31 for a three-week
October to April Inclusive
tour of Japan. The team will
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
play games in Tokyo. Kyoto.
Suite 513 Temple Building
Nikko and Sapporo. Fans and
TORONTO
and friends
accompanying the
Lucien C. Kurata
team may travel with the^ team
EM. 6-3323
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|
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Room 1605
421-8333 (1^
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Saturday.^, J
Earlscourt Singles Champions!*
To Be Held This Sunday, July IB
TORONTO. — The Earls court Tak Tanaka vs Wes Morishita. naka vs Hedy Satomi
club singles starting at 9 A.M. Ken Koyanagi vs Guy Ferrari,
vs ^ore Bolt^l
Sunday, July 12 is free and open Jack Nishiyama vs Dave Stock,
.the men’s stories
■ I
to all members, and players may Frank Matsui vs Jack Betz, Toy as, in* i, Won bv Fr—
arrange their first round match ku Yano vs Grant Faraday, Yo in
1949, followed bv"?J
es for Saturday morning so that Mori vs Tony Ci-upi, Jens Madsen SWTS’ h^*!
the winners will have a good rest vs Ray Hodgins, Stan Takasaki
i Stan L ishimura yJ
TORONTO. — Japan Camera
Mel Tsuji was again the big for their second round play on vs Ralph Fujiwara, Sumi Yoshi- the last one in 1950 ^.1
Centre continued their winning gun for Japan Camera as he
are competing for fev'y
ways with -a 3-1
victory over went two for three at the plate. Sunday. First round games are:. d'a vs Netta Faraday, Grace Ta- Mensour
Perpetui " ©.u
Nikko Gardens in a Nisei Base
Out at Ted Reeve's, Larry
trophy, and the winning^
ball League game at Christie Sakauye kept pace with Nishi
inscribed are Ginny MonVl
Pits last Sunday.
kawa’s pitching gem as he twirl
followed by Mary Ebata~d
Bob Nishikawa went the dis ed a shining one-hitter at the
times in a row. Sue Id
tance for the Camerashop as he hapless Jr Busseis in a 4-0
tvrice and the last titled
hurled a brilliant two-hitter at shutout win for Yamada Studio.
Chic Yanagizawa. We have J
the Restauranters. He struck out
Victory kept the Photograph
for more tournament played
nine Nikko batsmen. The lone ers just two points back of the
PORT DOVER, B.C. — Some Govern of Oshawa Maple Leaf, ®ew. members are welcome,]
Nikko run came when Sam Ko league leaders, Japan Camera.
20 Junior Jud'o Clubs fought for Runner-up — G. Kamino of Ki- lifetime membership fees j
bayashi drilled a single into Cen
Veteran Ken Ikeda was the
five dollars for students 115
terfield which eluded' Centerfield-' pick of the Yamada batsmen and honors at the 2nd Annual South dokwan Judo Institute.
years and under, and ®1
er Terry Nakamura and result was also a strong- factor on de- ern Ontario Junior Judo Cham
16-Years & Under — A. Mi lars for adults.
ed in an inside-thc-park homer.
fence. Ken Takata got the Ione pionships held here on June 27th. chael of Oshawa Maple Leaf.
Bussei hit in a pinch-hitting
I
Guests at this tourney were Runner-up — L. Doxtadar of
role.
the Hon. and Mrs. J. N. Allan Hamilton Kodokan Judo Club.
George Shimono was the losand Mr. Lea Marshall who do
5-Man Team — Oshawa Maple
ing pitcher.
nated trophies for the individual Leaf. Runner-up — Welland Ju
players.
do Club.
JOHANNESBURG, South Af
W
The winners of the various
Pts
Hon. J. N. Allan presented the
rica. —- The South African gov
categories
are
.as
follows:
ernment recently declined to al
5-Man Championship trophy. Mr.
Japan Camera 5
0
10
UTRECHT, Holland. - hl
10-Years & Under — S. Ste Lea Marshall donated the “Mar
low non-whites on its interna
Yamada Studio 4
1
8
Geesink, Holland’s all-cat^sJ
tional athletic teams as the price
wart of Hamilton Yama Kodo shall Dairy” Trophy.
4
2
Nikko Gardens 1
of competing in the Tokyo Obunworld Judo champion, plans I
kan Judo. Runner-up — T. Ford
Jr. Busseis
0
5
0
After the tourney, a lunch was
pics.
go to Japan .as soon as peal
of Hamilton Kodokan Judo Club.
Interior minister Jan De Klerk
served at the Campus Corner to complete his training foi l
GAMES TOMORROW
12-Years & Under
Larry
said the
government under no
by the parents of the students.
I
circumstances would allow inte
Ted Reeve: Jr. Busseis vs Nik- Ishibashi of Hamilton Kodokan. Over 25 Black Belt Judoka were Tokyo Olympics.
The
1.96
metes.
119
kilogl
grated teams to represent South ko Gardens.
Runner-up — Alex Rogotinski of
present.
Africa in international sports
Christie Pits: Japan Camera Oshawa Maple Leaf.
“Geesinkyama” recently said: I
events.
vs Yamada Studio.
“It is only in Japan that IJ
14-Years & Under — P. Mctrain with opponents wh i
sufficiently strong to be of a
use to me. I hope to meet Kail
SUNDAY, JULY 12, 1964
naga
and Inokuma as soon d
11:30 A.M. English Language Service
TORONTO. — The Nisei Ka ture connections until after the
11:30 A.M. Sunday Church School
rate Club at the J.C. Cultural Olympic Games. During his ab can.”
The Rev. Minoru Stephan Takada, B.A., B.D.
Geesink who is determines
Centre last week held a success sence the club will be handled
A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL
capture the Olympic Judo d
701 Dovorcourt Rd.. Toronto
ful get-together of all members by Mr. Sam Hayashi, Vice-Presi
medal is training six Iraq
with wives and husbands.
dent.
day, half of which is done j
President Tom Saito gave a
fore
he
opens his gymnasy
After the g-et-together, mem
short address on the progress of
the club 'and future aspirations. bers expessed acknowledgement here at 10 a.m.
His early morning traiil
ou'erd
This was followed by a short of the good work of Secretary
consists
of one hour weight
speech by club Secretary. Frank Frank Baehr on his women’s
class. Next year, Mr. Baehr will ing, one hour swimming &
Baehr.
proprietor
cycling rounded off with;
OPTOMETRISTS
Highlight of the evening was be going to Japan to work to .-a
.
the showing of films on Karate electrical firm and further Iris shower.
ION ONODERA
He knows only too well a
Complete Care
studies
in
Karate.
His
father
re
and Judo borrowed through the
Canada .a couple of his future Japanese o?R
For Your Eyes
courtesy of the Toronto Japan. turned to
carrying’ out intensive t^
HU. 9-4654 — HU. 1-8805
Consulate and Mr. Frank Hata- months ago from his latest busi- are
ing with the aim of recapteff
shita of the Hatashita Judo Club. ness trip in Japan.
(Business)
(Residence) '
title
'all-categories
------ o—
. .. te
..
This week,
President Tom
Mirrors for the Centre dojo the
Geesink following Koji
Saito left for Tokyo where he are to be put up any day now.
540 Eglinton Ave. W
118 West Hastings St
defeat in the Paris World
will work, train, and make fu- reported centre officials.
pionships.
VANCOUVER, B.C.
Japan Camera Leads Baseball
League With 5 Straight Wins
20 Judo Clubs Compete
In Port ©over Tourney
Racists Send Team
To Tokyo Games
Geesink To JapJ
To Train For The I
Tokyo Olympicsl
Nisei Karate Club Holds Gathering
TORIC
OPTICAL
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C.J.A.A. Hockey Tour To Japan To Hold Meeting
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Night Calls: PL. 9-3095
HI. 7-1100
T0R0NT0. — The Canadian- or go their separate ways once
Japanese
Athletic Association in Japan.
will hold a general meeting for
The
Athletic
Association
members of their tour to Japan strongly stresses the point that
I and all others interested in this they still plan to make this trip.
I trip.
It is hoped that members al
For those who have already ready booked on the trip and
signed on to join the J.C. Hockey their friends will be able to as
League All-Stars on their tour sist them in their final drive;
to Japan, the Association will re- for success. To date the trip has
iport on the latest developments been hampered by false rumors
! concerning the flight. Those who concerning the departure, cost
’ are interested in making the and other points.
; trip, but have yet to sign on will
All members are asked to be
.have an opportunity to gain full in attendance and-.all others are
knowledge of the tour from As invited to see what it’s 'all about.
sociation executives.
Who knows you might end up
At the present time the Ath- enjoying a wonderful three-wek
! letic Association and members of vacation in Japan at a low, low
the hockey team are busy rais- fare.
। ing money to meet their ex
penses as well as finding enough
passengers to fill the plane. So
far they have been quite suc
cessful, and they hope that
■ through this meeting they will
' be able to make the final push
which will make their trip a
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
reality. Present plans still call
NOTARY PUBLIC
for the flight to leave Toronto
Office Bouts Saturday
1 on October-31 for a three-week
October to April Inclusive
tour of Japan. The team will
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
play games in Tokyo. Kyoto.
Suite 513 Temple Building
Nikko and Sapporo. Fans and
TORONTO
and friends
accompanying the
Lucien C. Kurata
team may travel with the^ team
EM. 6-3323
—
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BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
|
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2 Carlton St, Toronto
Room 1605
421-8333 (1^
366-6388
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Rheumatism, Discs,
Lumbago, Arthritis, MP®*
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PAGE 7
Personal Notes Across Canada
Births
[a rriages
5th Montreal Film
Festival To Show
Japanese Movie
I
Bates anti doings
Nippon!ct Home Benefit Dance Be Held Saturday
member.
TORONTO
MONTREAL.
The Fit
or come late, but
Montreal International Film Fes
POX SPRINGS, Alta. - Mbs
tival will be presented at Place
poma. Home for the Aged.
11
Ikeda. daughter of Mr.
des Arts from August 7th to Dance slated
13th, 1964. Running concurrently
Mrs- Yoshio Ikeda of Iron
Music By Kunitomo
^ became the bride of Mr.
with it will be the second annual nese tmmu
Festival of Canadian Films, mMasaru Tsujita, son of Mi.
Johnny Kuniwno
TORONTO
To the i
Mrs. Takeji Tsujita alsm of
and
his
band,
the Embers
to mo
■re
visited the
film industry and th
year otbrings, on June
th, 1964
will be featured at'the Nipponia
fering ]
totallim opening, thi
One ‘Southminster United
Home Benefit Dance at the Japa
and browse around the ■roumi
3 in Lethbridge. Reception
TORONTO. — Min and Grace 84,000.
nese Canadian Cultural Centre
^ at the Legion Hall.
Furukawa (nee Yamaguchi) of
tonight. This dance is sponsored
and the balcony.
More titan fifteen forei
502 Queen’s Drive are happy to countries will be represented
For those in need of trans bv the Toronto JCCA, Recsoannounce
the
birth
of
a
sou,
the International Festival, which portation. please get m touca era tie
MORI-MOCHIZUKI
G. I mat
Mark David on Tuesday, June continues to grow in scope and with anv JCCA, Reese or C entre
KAMLOOPS, B. C — North 23rd, 1964 at the Humber Me popularity as a major event in
sloops Anglican Church was morial Hospital in Weston.
the Montreal year, offering ex Tor. Buddhist Church Readies Big O-Bon Weekend
Atting on June Mth, 19o4
cellent entertainment on a high
the marriage of Miss Misako
luncheon sponsored by the choir
The
TORONTO.
Ishizuki, daughter of Mr. and
Marv
DOWNSVIEW. On
will be served at 12:30 p.m. The
This year too, by way of ce Buddhist Chi h is evolving
Sozo Mochizuki of Kain- and Junn Kashino of 14 Rosseau
members of the congregation
i to Mr. Henry Mori, son Road, Apt. 2 in Downsview are lebrating its fifth anniversary busy' schedule thi.
will have an
opportunity to
? Mt <uid Mrs. Mrsrzo Moii happy to ‘announce the birth of and to further promote Canada's it falls on O-Bon. church affi chat informally at the luncheon,
Members of the
benefit
Kamloops. Ceremony was their son, Arn Junn Kashino on own film industry, the Festival
end next of AU proceeds from the
organization
will
stage
a
grand
young
fficiated by the Rey. Atkinson. June 30th, 1964 at the New FETE DU CINEMA on St. Heluncheon
will
help
visitingkins
Mount
Sinai
Hospital.
Mother
J. reception followed at Stockpeople to attend the
len’s Island, from midnight to to adorn flowers and incense. In
and son doing fine.
Young
Buddhist League Convenan’s Motor Hotel.
4 a.m. following- its opening'- the evening, hundreds of kimono
tion
in
New York over the La«
*
*
night presentation This out- clad dancers, young and old,
Obituaries
hour
Day
week-end.
arty is planned as .male and female, will be danc
door
MATOBA-CHOW
In
the
afternoon
nt 2:30,. the
an occasion where film-makers, ing around the ‘Yagura’ elewil
NAKAMOTO
Rev.
Takujo
Suginari.
a gifted
i directors and .actor will be able ed platform for this is the time
CALGARY, Alta. — Miss No
writer
and
resident
minister
of
of
the
festival
of
lanterns.
This
ible
film-spon
KYOTO,- Japan. — Mrs Hana : to meet with poss
il Matoba, daughter of Mr. and
the
Reedley
’
Buddhist
Church
in
and
traditional
Bon
Odori
will
take
Irs. Taye Matoba of Rosemary,. Nakamoto, 59, passed away sud sors, men of the. business
California
is
speaking
to
the
nlace
at
the
Dufferin
ShoppingUberta.’became the bride of Sue denly with a heart attack while go v e rnmental w o rid.
Plaza, only’ minutes away’ from Congregation in Japanese. He is
Chow of Vancouver on July visiting relatives here on July’
Of the films to be seen during t’ne Bloor west street car line. arriving by’ car accompanied by
kh 1964. Ceremony7 was held at 7th, 1964. Funeral services will the Festival, one that has already
his wife and two daughters.
The gue st speakers and their
Ilie home of Mr. Harumi Taka- be held in Kyoto, Japan.
been chosen from Japan is:
The Toronto Young Buddhist
be
arriving
from
families will — ----tuchi in Calgary and officiated
Beloved wife of Mr. Iwa taro
Society
’ plans to organize an in
WOMAN OF THE SANDS: California by then .and will be en
hr the Rev. Y. Kawamura. A re- Nakamoto of 78'7 Sammon Ave
formal
meeting with the Rev.
eption followed at the Imperial nue in Toronto; dear mother to Directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara, tertained for supper at the rec- Fujimoto in the afternoon. The
alace in Calgary.
daughters Aiko (Mrs. M. Yano), with Eiji Okada and Kyoko Ki tory.
Rev. Fujimoto is on his way ta
Shizuko (Mrs. G. Tsuyuki), Mi shida. A story in the Kafka vein,
On Sunday, July 12th, Rev. Valley’ Forge, Pennsylvania to
about
a
naturalist
who
.
finds
neko (Mrs. L. M. Nagata), Kihimself imprisoned in an im Hogen Fujimoto, national youth attend the National Boy’ Scouts
yoko, and sons Shigeo and Termense hole in the sand . dune> director of the Buddhist Church Jamboree, and he is to. serve in
ry, all of Toronto.
CARD OF THANKS
where he has been collecting in es of America is speaking on the capacity as Chaplain to the
sects. The threat of death by “We’ll Never Give an Inch” at Bov Scouts of Buddhist faith.
“It is with sincerest grati
There will be a welcome tea
avalanche is as ever-present as the 10:30 A.M. Morning Service.
TSUBOUCHI
tude that we express to our
at
4 p.m., for the guest speakers
Immediately
following
the
the woman who roams around
many friends our appreciation
and
the family.
Service,
a benefit
FORT WILLIAM, Ont. — inr. the top of the hole collecting Morning
of their kindly expressions
Hyakuzo Tsubouchi, 80, of Fort sand in boxes. This film by one
of esteem in the floral tokens
William passed away on June of Japan’s youngest directors
and words of sympathy which
1964 following -a lengthy was hailed as a sensation at the
Welcome Japanese Canadian Friends
came to us in our bereave- |
1964 Cannes Festival.
illness.
'
.
ment in the loss of our son,
Surviving him are: wife Ume
Barry Steven. These tangible
at
home; sons Kiyoshi of Toron
expressions of sympathy have
to,
Kenji and Eiji of Fort hilhelped to lighten our burden I
For Repairs On
liam;
daugters Pat (Mrs. T. loi).
of sorrow.
Nobuko (Mrs. E. Smart), Setsuko
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Mr. and Mrs. Zen Tanaka
Special Attention on Take Out Orders
(Mrs. P. Oda); and 14 grand
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Hamilton, Ont.
Funeral services were held at
'i
126 Elizabeth Street at Dundas, Toronto
r
Jenkins Funeral Home with we
$
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Rev. Allan Minor officiating.
Catering to Wedding Banqaets, Showers and Parties
SCARBORO, Ont. — Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Yatabe of 133 Glenshepherd Drive in Scarboro are
happy to announce the birth of
a son, Grant Sumio on July 1st,
1964 at the Toronto General
Hospital. A brother for Graydon.
Mother and son doing fine.
TSUJITA-IKEDA
KWOHGOOW
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Personal Notes Across Canada
Births
[a rriages
5th Montreal Film
Festival To Show
Japanese Movie
I
Bates anti doings
Nippon!ct Home Benefit Dance Be Held Saturday
member.
TORONTO
MONTREAL.
The Fit
or come late, but
Montreal International Film Fes
POX SPRINGS, Alta. - Mbs
tival will be presented at Place
poma. Home for the Aged.
11
Ikeda. daughter of Mr.
des Arts from August 7th to Dance slated
13th, 1964. Running concurrently
Mrs- Yoshio Ikeda of Iron
Music By Kunitomo
^ became the bride of Mr.
with it will be the second annual nese tmmu
Festival of Canadian Films, mMasaru Tsujita, son of Mi.
Johnny Kuniwno
TORONTO
To the i
Mrs. Takeji Tsujita alsm of
and
his
band,
the Embers
to mo
■re
visited the
film industry and th
year otbrings, on June
th, 1964
will be featured at'the Nipponia
fering ]
totallim opening, thi
One ‘Southminster United
Home Benefit Dance at the Japa
and browse around the ■roumi
3 in Lethbridge. Reception
TORONTO. — Min and Grace 84,000.
nese Canadian Cultural Centre
^ at the Legion Hall.
Furukawa (nee Yamaguchi) of
tonight. This dance is sponsored
and the balcony.
More titan fifteen forei
502 Queen’s Drive are happy to countries will be represented
For those in need of trans bv the Toronto JCCA, Recsoannounce
the
birth
of
a
sou,
the International Festival, which portation. please get m touca era tie
MORI-MOCHIZUKI
G. I mat
Mark David on Tuesday, June continues to grow in scope and with anv JCCA, Reese or C entre
KAMLOOPS, B. C — North 23rd, 1964 at the Humber Me popularity as a major event in
sloops Anglican Church was morial Hospital in Weston.
the Montreal year, offering ex Tor. Buddhist Church Readies Big O-Bon Weekend
Atting on June Mth, 19o4
cellent entertainment on a high
the marriage of Miss Misako
luncheon sponsored by the choir
The
TORONTO.
Ishizuki, daughter of Mr. and
Marv
DOWNSVIEW. On
will be served at 12:30 p.m. The
This year too, by way of ce Buddhist Chi h is evolving
Sozo Mochizuki of Kain- and Junn Kashino of 14 Rosseau
members of the congregation
i to Mr. Henry Mori, son Road, Apt. 2 in Downsview are lebrating its fifth anniversary busy' schedule thi.
will have an
opportunity to
? Mt <uid Mrs. Mrsrzo Moii happy to ‘announce the birth of and to further promote Canada's it falls on O-Bon. church affi chat informally at the luncheon,
Members of the
benefit
Kamloops. Ceremony was their son, Arn Junn Kashino on own film industry, the Festival
end next of AU proceeds from the
organization
will
stage
a
grand
young
fficiated by the Rey. Atkinson. June 30th, 1964 at the New FETE DU CINEMA on St. Heluncheon
will
help
visitingkins
Mount
Sinai
Hospital.
Mother
J. reception followed at Stockpeople to attend the
len’s Island, from midnight to to adorn flowers and incense. In
and son doing fine.
Young
Buddhist League Convenan’s Motor Hotel.
4 a.m. following- its opening'- the evening, hundreds of kimono
tion
in
New York over the La«
*
*
night presentation This out- clad dancers, young and old,
Obituaries
hour
Day
week-end.
arty is planned as .male and female, will be danc
door
MATOBA-CHOW
In
the
afternoon
nt 2:30,. the
an occasion where film-makers, ing around the ‘Yagura’ elewil
NAKAMOTO
Rev.
Takujo
Suginari.
a gifted
i directors and .actor will be able ed platform for this is the time
CALGARY, Alta. — Miss No
writer
and
resident
minister
of
of
the
festival
of
lanterns.
This
ible
film-spon
KYOTO,- Japan. — Mrs Hana : to meet with poss
il Matoba, daughter of Mr. and
the
Reedley
’
Buddhist
Church
in
and
traditional
Bon
Odori
will
take
Irs. Taye Matoba of Rosemary,. Nakamoto, 59, passed away sud sors, men of the. business
California
is
speaking
to
the
nlace
at
the
Dufferin
ShoppingUberta.’became the bride of Sue denly with a heart attack while go v e rnmental w o rid.
Plaza, only’ minutes away’ from Congregation in Japanese. He is
Chow of Vancouver on July visiting relatives here on July’
Of the films to be seen during t’ne Bloor west street car line. arriving by’ car accompanied by
kh 1964. Ceremony7 was held at 7th, 1964. Funeral services will the Festival, one that has already
his wife and two daughters.
The gue st speakers and their
Ilie home of Mr. Harumi Taka- be held in Kyoto, Japan.
been chosen from Japan is:
The Toronto Young Buddhist
be
arriving
from
families will — ----tuchi in Calgary and officiated
Beloved wife of Mr. Iwa taro
Society
’ plans to organize an in
WOMAN OF THE SANDS: California by then .and will be en
hr the Rev. Y. Kawamura. A re- Nakamoto of 78'7 Sammon Ave
formal
meeting with the Rev.
eption followed at the Imperial nue in Toronto; dear mother to Directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara, tertained for supper at the rec- Fujimoto in the afternoon. The
alace in Calgary.
daughters Aiko (Mrs. M. Yano), with Eiji Okada and Kyoko Ki tory.
Rev. Fujimoto is on his way ta
Shizuko (Mrs. G. Tsuyuki), Mi shida. A story in the Kafka vein,
On Sunday, July 12th, Rev. Valley’ Forge, Pennsylvania to
about
a
naturalist
who
.
finds
neko (Mrs. L. M. Nagata), Kihimself imprisoned in an im Hogen Fujimoto, national youth attend the National Boy’ Scouts
yoko, and sons Shigeo and Termense hole in the sand . dune> director of the Buddhist Church Jamboree, and he is to. serve in
ry, all of Toronto.
CARD OF THANKS
where he has been collecting in es of America is speaking on the capacity as Chaplain to the
sects. The threat of death by “We’ll Never Give an Inch” at Bov Scouts of Buddhist faith.
“It is with sincerest grati
There will be a welcome tea
avalanche is as ever-present as the 10:30 A.M. Morning Service.
TSUBOUCHI
tude that we express to our
at
4 p.m., for the guest speakers
Immediately
following
the
the woman who roams around
many friends our appreciation
and
the family.
Service,
a benefit
FORT WILLIAM, Ont. — inr. the top of the hole collecting Morning
of their kindly expressions
Hyakuzo Tsubouchi, 80, of Fort sand in boxes. This film by one
of esteem in the floral tokens
William passed away on June of Japan’s youngest directors
and words of sympathy which
1964 following -a lengthy was hailed as a sensation at the
Welcome Japanese Canadian Friends
came to us in our bereave- |
1964 Cannes Festival.
illness.
'
.
ment in the loss of our son,
Surviving him are: wife Ume
Barry Steven. These tangible
at
home; sons Kiyoshi of Toron
expressions of sympathy have
to,
Kenji and Eiji of Fort hilhelped to lighten our burden I
For Repairs On
liam;
daugters Pat (Mrs. T. loi).
of sorrow.
Nobuko (Mrs. E. Smart), Setsuko
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SCARBORO, Ont. — Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Yatabe of 133 Glenshepherd Drive in Scarboro are
happy to announce the birth of
a son, Grant Sumio on July 1st,
1964 at the Toronto General
Hospital. A brother for Graydon.
Mother and son doing fine.
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PAGE 8
Festival Set In Each
Centennial
Capital
For
Town of Unforgotten Ghosts
$ Ontario Vacation Spot
O
REGINA. — International arts
festivals are planned for each
provincial capital in
Canada
during the 1967 Centennial, Tom
Patterson, founder and planning
consultant
of
the
Stratford,
Ont. Festival, said recently.
Mr. Patterson, employed by
the Canada Centennial Commit
tee to work out plans fox' the
festivals, was in Regina to con
sult local officials. He said he
had received good response to
the plans from both provincial
and civic authorities and that
the festivals would be 10 days
to three weeks long.
Some of the groups possibly
to appear are the Bolshoi Ballet,
the Vienna State Opera, Gha
naian Dancers, Kabuki Theatre
Saturday, July IL
1
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“Each festival could be dis
subscription
tinctly different due to the in$4.00 per -o months
ternational groups available dur
87.00 per year
ing the period of the celebra
479 QUEEN ST. WEST
tion,” Mr. Patterson said.
Toronto 2-B. Ont.
EMpire 6-5005
magic and set down in a new bin
familiar environment.
Even in its restored state, it is
the most authentic, most com
plete showpiece of early Canadiana. And reduced to its sim
plest terms, it is a 65-,acre tract
of partially wooded land, seven
miles east * of Morrisburg and
about 260 miles east of Toronto
on Highways 401 and 2.
Within its boundaries are some
TOKYO. — U.S. Ambassador
15 houses, two churches, two
Edwin O. Reischauer , returned
taverns, several barns, a general
to Japan recently after constore, a school, two water-power
Female Help Wanted
valescence in Hawaii from an
ed mills turning out blankets and
YOUNG woman, 13-2'
assailant’s knife wound and a converse
lumber, a post office, an opera
in Xnglisn
liver ailment which followed.
tional printing shop, a cabinet
front office position
maker’s shop, a blacksmith shop,
Reischauer wore a brace on hotel. Call or write:
G. E
Park
Motor Hotel
a bake oven, a farm complex and
his right leg into which a Japa EL.
8-3293.
a military installation.
nese youth plunged a steel knife
as the ambassador left the Ame- OPERATORS experienced on kr
1964 season
It opened its
Dress Co., 422 Adelaide V
rican
embassy for lunch. March Zarnett
several
new
(May 16) with
TOKYO. — A mass cleanup
Main Floor, EM. 4-2345 (Toronto),
include el campaign^ has been planned for 24.
acquisitions which
for better w
a Mount
The ambassador walked from OPERATORS
cheese factory (circa 1864)
Fuji, Japan’s highest
Ladies Wear, 7th floor,
river museum, another halve oven peak >at 12,394 feet in connec the plane without a cane and Avenue. Toronto. Phone
ronto).
that produces 100 loaves a day, tion with the Tokyo Olympic showed no noticeable limp.
He
was
accompanied
on
his
an ashery, and a log cabin of Games, Oct. 10-24.
OPERATORS to
ork at homthe type in which first settlers
Fifteen thousand persons liv Pacific flight by his Japanese and pick up.
20 Maud Si.
Bathurst G
would have spent the winter. ing in the Hakone area will par wife, Haru.
He was met at the airport by mond) Phone 366-1651 (Toi A
There is
also a new 9-hole ticipate in a two day effort, tu
golf course near the site, and collect an estimated half a mil ranking U.S. embassy and mili
Male Help Wanted
In fact, all of the 40-odd build a miniature railway is expected lion empty cans and bottles dis tary officials and Japanese Gen
ings, recreated to show what to be in operation by mid-sum carded by climbers of the famed Keizo Hayashi, chairman of the MEN for packaging processed
Supervisory ability a necesshy.
Canada was like before Confe mer.
joint U.S.-Japan staff council.
mountain.
have minimum of senior matricu
deration, are presented exactly as
Experience in meat packing is a;
Upper
Canada
Village
remains
but not a necessity. Apply S
they were---- even to the handFoods, 2 Huxley Road to plant
forged nails that hold them to open until Oct. 15 from 9:30 a.m.
visor (Toronto).
to 7 p.m. until Sept. 13, and 9:30
gether.
a.m. to 5 p.m. from Sept, 14 until
Help Wanted
OSAKA, Japan. — One year to the fact that there have been
Upper Canada Village has been its close. Admission is $2.00 for
only
five
or
six
cases
a
year
of
WANTED: Cook and Janitor, itas,
termed a miracle, and in many adults, but children under 16 ac after .a conductress in nearby
wages $240. If cook ony.
respects it is. The Ontario gov companied by parents get in Kobe City killed herself in pro pinching, totalling only about monthly
monthly wages §150. or yip. If is±
3,000
yen
($8.30.)
test,
conductresses
of
this
city
’
s
ernment spent at the outset up- free. The fee is reduced to $1.00
only, monthly wages §125 or, up. 2
About 10 persons have been with room and board included, it?
wards of $3,000,000 of the tax on and after Sept. 7 until its tramcar and bus service have
payers’ money to rescue a wraith close and is also free to young finally won their battle.
employed at an annual cost of Nipponia Home, R.R. 3, B&amsville, Ort
The city’s bus service recently 70 million yen
($193,900)
to
from the past and .more has been sters under 16.
Room and Board
decided to abolish its long-estab search the employees. This was
spent since. Certainly there are
The
ticket
entitles
.all
visitors
lished
search
by
physical
con
far more spectacular things in
anotlier reason why the search ROOM AND BOARD. Dundas ma C=
sington district. Phone LE.
the world. But what could be of and their families to ride on the. tact — that of inspectors pres was abolished.
more historical interest to Can ox-carts (there are two teams;, sing their hands on the garments,
City officials said a new sys ronto).
adians than to see an important the horse-drawn carryJalls, and of conductresses and other em tem will be adopted.
part of their heritage brought to the bateau, a sailing vessel of ployees, to prevent pinching of
life as a monument for future the period which moves along fares.
a canal that winds through the
The
city’s
extraordinary
generations to gaze upon?
village.
searching method by ordering em
Just how Upper Canada Vil
CALL TOUR RID CIOH
To tour it properly,
you’d ployees to take a bath and then
lage came about is common
examining
their clothes was
need
a
full
day.
Many
visitors
knowledge to Ontario folk. Buz
abolished last year after the Ko
to the uniformed, it. is literally make it a two-day visit and find be incident June, 1963 when a
TOKYO. — The Japanese Gov
a composite of buildings remov accomodation in a dozen or more Kobe conductress killed herself, ernment has decided to take
ed from the St. Lawrence valley nearby motels for $8 to $10 charging
that the searching measures to prevent a sharp in
to make the seaway and power double per night.
crease in woollen textile exports
method was excessive.
Mickey S. Sato
to Canada, official sources said
project possible.
Nostalgia will make you linger
Approximately 5,500 persons here.
From the memorial mound, longer than you planned >as you are employed by the Osaka City’s
But they said Japan will con
Insurance
near where the Battle of Crysler visit the various houses and bus and tramcar service with
tinue
to oppose a Canadian pro
Farm was fought in November, buildings furnished with careful daily revenues of 25 million yen
posal for including a clause in
1S13, you see a broad expanse of attention to the personalities ($152,359).
the bilateral trade agreement
water.* It is a man-made lake — who once lived in them. Grand
This recent decision by th
calling upon Japan to exercise a
a strange headstone for eight ma’s knitting- is on her rocker, city authorities
was attributed “voluntary” control on woollen
:
river communities which never where she left it for a moment
textile exports to Canada.
dreamed' of being invaded by the . . . the pastor’s wife * will be
At the two-nation trade balks
Girls
Still
Outnumber
right back — her dinner pots are
march of progress.
Res.—BE. 1-0863
under
way in Ottawa since late
on
the
stove
.
.
.
slate
and
sponge
Men
In
Crowded
Japan
Old-time residents were bitter
last year, agreement has been
Those In Toll Area
when their homesites had to he are ready in the schoolmaster’s
reached on all issues except the
house
for
a
tardy
pupil.
TOKYO.
—
Japan
’
s
population
CaU—RO. 6-3840
shifted in advance of the flood
“voluntary” control problem.
as
of
April
1
totalled
98,438,936,
ing and relocated on higher
There is much to absorb your showing an increase of 1,070,913
ground. This was how Upper
interest
in this community of over a year earlier, the Justice Hayakawa ....
Canada Village was created. It
was as if one of the eight flood unforgotten ghosts from almost Ministry 'announced recently.
(Cont. From Page 1)
Males accounted for 48.586,870
FIRE — THEFT - AUTO
ed communities was lifted by forgotten past.
freedom and human dignity and
and females 49,852,066.
Justice Ministry’s announce only be laughed at for our efConsult
ment noted a definite trend of forts.”
(Cont. From Page 1)
$140,000. Winner
Dr. Hayakawa called on the
a population concentration in
The happy Nisei winner of one large cities, such as Tokyo, Y o- white community to do more
Derby in Curragh, Ireland, and
the hay colt favorite’s victory of the Irish Sweepstake first kohama, Kobe, and Osaka, and than lower the barriers of com
figures that $72,451 will their vicinities, as the population munications, or to open its re
meant $140,000. to Kenneth Ari
gO TO Uncle Sam’s internal re in other areas showed decreases. staurant or business
ta. 45.
doors. It
For All Classes of
venue service as income tax.
must
take
an
active
part
in the
Although
females
continued
to
Arita said he bought the win
“I’ll pay off some debt, spend outnumber males, the difference desegregation,” he said.
ning' sweepstake ticket over a
INSURANCE
Concluding Dr. Hayakawa ask
ome and keep the rest for my has been narrowing in recent
month ag'o at the Capital Hill
ed:
“
To
how
many
have
we
given
children’s education,’ Arita uuq years. In Tokyo, Osaka, Yoko
Phone: PL. 9-2632
He and his wife Alice have hama, and Hokkaido, there were hope because of the example
tonwr wanted to sell him a ticke
ano more males than females at the we have set of justice and
children, Karen,
and he finally was persuaded U two
equality for all?”
beginning of last April.
Julie, 4.
buy one.
MORRISBURG, Ont.—Believe
in ghosts ?
You very well might 'after vi
siting Upper Canada Village, a
make-believe community which
depicts the life and times of
Canada before it became a na
tion almost a century ago.
By day the shadowy spectres
tug at your coatsleeve to show
you all there is to see. By night
they stand vigil behind darkened
windows ever wary of strangers.
Your imagination works over
time. But you’ll find the “props”
far too life-like to simply shrug
everything off as make-believe.
The "mood is magnificently 19th
century right down to the hoof
prints and wagon tracks in the
dust of its roadways.
The mail coach, for instance,
is every bit as real as the ori
ginal product. Just as authentic
are the bricks and mortar oi
Cook’s Tavern, the stone and
stucco of the village blacksmith
shop, the axe-hewn logs of Glen
garry schoolhouse, or the whitepainted clapboard of Willard’s
hotel.
Reischauer Returns
To Tokyo, Japan
CLASSIFIED
Fuji-san Cleaned
a
s
Wi
I
S
1
I
Girl's Suicide Wins Battle 1 Year Later
Japan Plans
Textile Curbs
Giv® Blood|
RITZ KINOSHITA
NIPPONIA HOME BENEFIT DANCE
Joint I v Sponsored Bv —
TORONTO J CCA. KIS ARAG I CLUB
AND RECSOCRATIC CLUB
Music By Johnny Kunitomo & the Embers
Time — July 11th, 1964 At 8 O'clock
The Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre
123 Wynford Drive.
Plan & Travel On Furuya Tours
Plenty of Hotels — Tickets still available for the Olympic
Games
Furuya’s Olympic Tour Departing October 1.
25 Fun Filled Days Visiting 6 Nations
Furuya’s 3rd Annual Tour To South America
Departing October 30, 1964
The Fourth Annual Autumn Tour To Japan
Departing Vancouver November 1, 1964.
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PAGE 8
Festival Set In Each
Centennial
Capital
For
Town of Unforgotten Ghosts
$ Ontario Vacation Spot
O
REGINA. — International arts
festivals are planned for each
provincial capital in
Canada
during the 1967 Centennial, Tom
Patterson, founder and planning
consultant
of
the
Stratford,
Ont. Festival, said recently.
Mr. Patterson, employed by
the Canada Centennial Commit
tee to work out plans fox' the
festivals, was in Regina to con
sult local officials. He said he
had received good response to
the plans from both provincial
and civic authorities and that
the festivals would be 10 days
to three weeks long.
Some of the groups possibly
to appear are the Bolshoi Ballet,
the Vienna State Opera, Gha
naian Dancers, Kabuki Theatre
Saturday, July IL
1
THE NEWCAHjg
Authorized as second class - •
and for payment of postacJk5
Post Office Departaeat’cU?
s
Sa
Group from Japan and the T UMEZUKI, Publish,
“
from [TSUMURA,
Carib
Dancers
Little
KEN MORI, J^
Editor, ”
Trinidad.
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“Each festival could be dis
subscription
tinctly different due to the in$4.00 per -o months
ternational groups available dur
87.00 per year
ing the period of the celebra
479 QUEEN ST. WEST
tion,” Mr. Patterson said.
Toronto 2-B. Ont.
EMpire 6-5005
magic and set down in a new bin
familiar environment.
Even in its restored state, it is
the most authentic, most com
plete showpiece of early Canadiana. And reduced to its sim
plest terms, it is a 65-,acre tract
of partially wooded land, seven
miles east * of Morrisburg and
about 260 miles east of Toronto
on Highways 401 and 2.
Within its boundaries are some
TOKYO. — U.S. Ambassador
15 houses, two churches, two
Edwin O. Reischauer , returned
taverns, several barns, a general
to Japan recently after constore, a school, two water-power
Female Help Wanted
valescence in Hawaii from an
ed mills turning out blankets and
YOUNG woman, 13-2'
assailant’s knife wound and a converse
lumber, a post office, an opera
in Xnglisn
liver ailment which followed.
tional printing shop, a cabinet
front office position
maker’s shop, a blacksmith shop,
Reischauer wore a brace on hotel. Call or write:
G. E
Park
Motor Hotel
a bake oven, a farm complex and
his right leg into which a Japa EL.
8-3293.
a military installation.
nese youth plunged a steel knife
as the ambassador left the Ame- OPERATORS experienced on kr
1964 season
It opened its
Dress Co., 422 Adelaide V
rican
embassy for lunch. March Zarnett
several
new
(May 16) with
TOKYO. — A mass cleanup
Main Floor, EM. 4-2345 (Toronto),
include el campaign^ has been planned for 24.
acquisitions which
for better w
a Mount
The ambassador walked from OPERATORS
cheese factory (circa 1864)
Fuji, Japan’s highest
Ladies Wear, 7th floor,
river museum, another halve oven peak >at 12,394 feet in connec the plane without a cane and Avenue. Toronto. Phone
ronto).
that produces 100 loaves a day, tion with the Tokyo Olympic showed no noticeable limp.
He
was
accompanied
on
his
an ashery, and a log cabin of Games, Oct. 10-24.
OPERATORS to
ork at homthe type in which first settlers
Fifteen thousand persons liv Pacific flight by his Japanese and pick up.
20 Maud Si.
Bathurst G
would have spent the winter. ing in the Hakone area will par wife, Haru.
He was met at the airport by mond) Phone 366-1651 (Toi A
There is
also a new 9-hole ticipate in a two day effort, tu
golf course near the site, and collect an estimated half a mil ranking U.S. embassy and mili
Male Help Wanted
In fact, all of the 40-odd build a miniature railway is expected lion empty cans and bottles dis tary officials and Japanese Gen
ings, recreated to show what to be in operation by mid-sum carded by climbers of the famed Keizo Hayashi, chairman of the MEN for packaging processed
Supervisory ability a necesshy.
Canada was like before Confe mer.
joint U.S.-Japan staff council.
mountain.
have minimum of senior matricu
deration, are presented exactly as
Experience in meat packing is a;
Upper
Canada
Village
remains
but not a necessity. Apply S
they were---- even to the handFoods, 2 Huxley Road to plant
forged nails that hold them to open until Oct. 15 from 9:30 a.m.
visor (Toronto).
to 7 p.m. until Sept. 13, and 9:30
gether.
a.m. to 5 p.m. from Sept, 14 until
Help Wanted
OSAKA, Japan. — One year to the fact that there have been
Upper Canada Village has been its close. Admission is $2.00 for
only
five
or
six
cases
a
year
of
WANTED: Cook and Janitor, itas,
termed a miracle, and in many adults, but children under 16 ac after .a conductress in nearby
wages $240. If cook ony.
respects it is. The Ontario gov companied by parents get in Kobe City killed herself in pro pinching, totalling only about monthly
monthly wages §150. or yip. If is±
3,000
yen
($8.30.)
test,
conductresses
of
this
city
’
s
ernment spent at the outset up- free. The fee is reduced to $1.00
only, monthly wages §125 or, up. 2
About 10 persons have been with room and board included, it?
wards of $3,000,000 of the tax on and after Sept. 7 until its tramcar and bus service have
payers’ money to rescue a wraith close and is also free to young finally won their battle.
employed at an annual cost of Nipponia Home, R.R. 3, B&amsville, Ort
The city’s bus service recently 70 million yen
($193,900)
to
from the past and .more has been sters under 16.
Room and Board
decided to abolish its long-estab search the employees. This was
spent since. Certainly there are
The
ticket
entitles
.all
visitors
lished
search
by
physical
con
far more spectacular things in
anotlier reason why the search ROOM AND BOARD. Dundas ma C=
sington district. Phone LE.
the world. But what could be of and their families to ride on the. tact — that of inspectors pres was abolished.
more historical interest to Can ox-carts (there are two teams;, sing their hands on the garments,
City officials said a new sys ronto).
adians than to see an important the horse-drawn carryJalls, and of conductresses and other em tem will be adopted.
part of their heritage brought to the bateau, a sailing vessel of ployees, to prevent pinching of
life as a monument for future the period which moves along fares.
a canal that winds through the
The
city’s
extraordinary
generations to gaze upon?
village.
searching method by ordering em
Just how Upper Canada Vil
CALL TOUR RID CIOH
To tour it properly,
you’d ployees to take a bath and then
lage came about is common
examining
their clothes was
need
a
full
day.
Many
visitors
knowledge to Ontario folk. Buz
abolished last year after the Ko
to the uniformed, it. is literally make it a two-day visit and find be incident June, 1963 when a
TOKYO. — The Japanese Gov
a composite of buildings remov accomodation in a dozen or more Kobe conductress killed herself, ernment has decided to take
ed from the St. Lawrence valley nearby motels for $8 to $10 charging
that the searching measures to prevent a sharp in
to make the seaway and power double per night.
crease in woollen textile exports
method was excessive.
Mickey S. Sato
to Canada, official sources said
project possible.
Nostalgia will make you linger
Approximately 5,500 persons here.
From the memorial mound, longer than you planned >as you are employed by the Osaka City’s
But they said Japan will con
Insurance
near where the Battle of Crysler visit the various houses and bus and tramcar service with
tinue
to oppose a Canadian pro
Farm was fought in November, buildings furnished with careful daily revenues of 25 million yen
posal for including a clause in
1S13, you see a broad expanse of attention to the personalities ($152,359).
the bilateral trade agreement
water.* It is a man-made lake — who once lived in them. Grand
This recent decision by th
calling upon Japan to exercise a
a strange headstone for eight ma’s knitting- is on her rocker, city authorities
was attributed “voluntary” control on woollen
:
river communities which never where she left it for a moment
textile exports to Canada.
dreamed' of being invaded by the . . . the pastor’s wife * will be
At the two-nation trade balks
Girls
Still
Outnumber
right back — her dinner pots are
march of progress.
Res.—BE. 1-0863
under
way in Ottawa since late
on
the
stove
.
.
.
slate
and
sponge
Men
In
Crowded
Japan
Old-time residents were bitter
last year, agreement has been
Those In Toll Area
when their homesites had to he are ready in the schoolmaster’s
reached on all issues except the
house
for
a
tardy
pupil.
TOKYO.
—
Japan
’
s
population
CaU—RO. 6-3840
shifted in advance of the flood
“voluntary” control problem.
as
of
April
1
totalled
98,438,936,
ing and relocated on higher
There is much to absorb your showing an increase of 1,070,913
ground. This was how Upper
interest
in this community of over a year earlier, the Justice Hayakawa ....
Canada Village was created. It
was as if one of the eight flood unforgotten ghosts from almost Ministry 'announced recently.
(Cont. From Page 1)
Males accounted for 48.586,870
FIRE — THEFT - AUTO
ed communities was lifted by forgotten past.
freedom and human dignity and
and females 49,852,066.
Justice Ministry’s announce only be laughed at for our efConsult
ment noted a definite trend of forts.”
(Cont. From Page 1)
$140,000. Winner
Dr. Hayakawa called on the
a population concentration in
The happy Nisei winner of one large cities, such as Tokyo, Y o- white community to do more
Derby in Curragh, Ireland, and
the hay colt favorite’s victory of the Irish Sweepstake first kohama, Kobe, and Osaka, and than lower the barriers of com
figures that $72,451 will their vicinities, as the population munications, or to open its re
meant $140,000. to Kenneth Ari
gO TO Uncle Sam’s internal re in other areas showed decreases. staurant or business
ta. 45.
doors. It
For All Classes of
venue service as income tax.
must
take
an
active
part
in the
Although
females
continued
to
Arita said he bought the win
“I’ll pay off some debt, spend outnumber males, the difference desegregation,” he said.
ning' sweepstake ticket over a
INSURANCE
Concluding Dr. Hayakawa ask
ome and keep the rest for my has been narrowing in recent
month ag'o at the Capital Hill
ed:
“
To
how
many
have
we
given
children’s education,’ Arita uuq years. In Tokyo, Osaka, Yoko
Phone: PL. 9-2632
He and his wife Alice have hama, and Hokkaido, there were hope because of the example
tonwr wanted to sell him a ticke
ano more males than females at the we have set of justice and
children, Karen,
and he finally was persuaded U two
equality for all?”
beginning of last April.
Julie, 4.
buy one.
MORRISBURG, Ont.—Believe
in ghosts ?
You very well might 'after vi
siting Upper Canada Village, a
make-believe community which
depicts the life and times of
Canada before it became a na
tion almost a century ago.
By day the shadowy spectres
tug at your coatsleeve to show
you all there is to see. By night
they stand vigil behind darkened
windows ever wary of strangers.
Your imagination works over
time. But you’ll find the “props”
far too life-like to simply shrug
everything off as make-believe.
The "mood is magnificently 19th
century right down to the hoof
prints and wagon tracks in the
dust of its roadways.
The mail coach, for instance,
is every bit as real as the ori
ginal product. Just as authentic
are the bricks and mortar oi
Cook’s Tavern, the stone and
stucco of the village blacksmith
shop, the axe-hewn logs of Glen
garry schoolhouse, or the whitepainted clapboard of Willard’s
hotel.
Reischauer Returns
To Tokyo, Japan
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Girl's Suicide Wins Battle 1 Year Later
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Joint I v Sponsored Bv —
TORONTO J CCA. KIS ARAG I CLUB
AND RECSOCRATIC CLUB
Music By Johnny Kunitomo & the Embers
Time — July 11th, 1964 At 8 O'clock
The Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre
123 Wynford Drive.
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Games
Furuya’s Olympic Tour Departing October 1.
25 Fun Filled Days Visiting 6 Nations
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Departing October 30, 1964
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Departing Vancouver November 1, 1964.
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