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THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japa nese Origin
XXVIII—No. 91
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1964
^ At Japan s New Premier
Profile Of Eisaku Sato
L, new Premier, Eisaku
L'aoivs his elder brother,
Lie Kishi, into the counpiest political office after
& of only four years.
L was named new premier
Trillins' Liberal Democratic
fa Mr. Sato, once described
[former Premier Kishi as “a
k politician,” the achievement
& culmination of a shrewd
terous political career that
teoon after the war and
Nisei Featured
11st Canadian
took him through nearly all the
important posts in the Cabinet.
Mr. Sato is the seventh of 10
children. One of his elder bro
thers became a vice-admiral and
another was
Mr. Kishi, who
changed his name from Sato
when adopted into the Kishi
family.
A school friend of retiring
Premier Hayato Ikeda, he join
ed Japanese National Railways
as a booking clerk after univer
sity and ended the war ns direc
tor-general with a reputation for
efficiency but no public fame.
*
*
*
Toronto, Ont.
Toronto J.C. Welfare Raises
$1,184.83 For Leprosy Hosp.
Asia Hospital Fund Drive had reach
ed a total of $1,184.83 for the past
TORONTO. — High praise, for the three months.
work of the Toronto Japanese Cana
Although the majority of donations
dian Welfare Committee — combin came from Toronto, many scattered
ed body of local J.C. organizations — donations were sent in from across
was voiced from across Canada this the country. One, coming from Van
week as they announced that their couver, added a note saying: "This
recent Japan Leprosy Mission To drive to aid the Leprosy victims of
By T. UMEZUKI
'India symbolizes the true philo
His interest in politics began
sophy behind all Japanese culture
soon after the war when—again
and
I consider it the most signi
like Mr. Ikeda—he attracted
ficant
movement of the J.C’s in
fatal Nightclub the attention of - Shigeru Yoshi
recent times. I am very thankful
da, the then Premier, who want
for this worthy .action by the Ja
Vancouver, b.c. — Can- ed to make him his chief Cabi
panese Canadians of Toronto,
hirst Oriental night club, net secretary.
VANCOUVER, B.C. — With Cross, will conduct a Blood Clinic particularly the Welfare Com
^arco Polo, opened here last
The
attempt
failed. Gen.
mittee and The New Canadian for
Douglas MacArthur’s occupation their theme “Your Gift of Blood, on November 30th from 5 to 10 spearheading this great humani
paged by Chinese Canadian headquarters refused to approve May Be A Gift of Life” the Van p.m. at the Japanese Hall, 475 tarian act. It makes me proud
ten, Victor Louie, this the appointment because of Mr. couver Japanese Canadian Citi
to say: 'I am a Japanese Cana
Alexander Street in Vancouver.
[ib featured two Nisei en- Sato’s relationship to Mr. Kishi,
dian.
’ ”
Anyone between the ages of
fes in its opening revue: who was then in prison for his zens’ Association, in co-opera
Final
reports of this drive were
isr George Minami, 24, of wartime activities as a member tion with the Canadian Red 18 and 65 is qualified to give.
presented at a meeting of tire
feriginal New York cast of of the Cabinet:
Toronto J.C. Welfare Committee
her Drum Song, and singer
on November 15th. This showed
But in 1948, two years later,
ii Hosokawa. Also featured
Ottawa
Sansei
Gets
$2,400.
In
Prizes
a
total amount of donations to
sho Eurasian beauties He- Mr. Sato got the same post in
be
$1,184.83, minus $47.83 for
Prime Minister Yoshida’s second
Funai and Gloria Lee.
OTTAWA. — Pictured recent
Miss Iwasaki is at present at expenses, which left a balance
administration.
ly in the Ottawa Journal was tending Carleton College in Can of $1,137.00.
For the next six years—until
This amount was sent to the
Caroline Iwasaki, 18-year- ada’s capital, where she receiv
's High Price For Premier Yoshida retired—he Miss
ed .a Henry Marshall Long schol Japan Leprosy Mission For Asia
held a succession of important old Sansei daughter of Mr. and arship — one of the major uni through Mr. S. Saiki, Toronto
government
and party appoint Mrs. H. W. Iwasaki, who led 128 versity entrance awards, amount Japanese
Consul.
Mr. Saiki
)ht Of Romance ments and was
counted among graduates of Ridgemont High ing to $2,000.00.
is a personal friend of the Lepro
sy Mission’s Secretary General,
pU — ^e supreme court the Premier's closest associates. School at commencement cere
With an average of ever 86 Mr. Suzumu Kono, from his days
fKffltly that former police
*
*
*
monies at the school this month. percent for 8 required grade 13 in the Foreign Office.
p Michio Miyashita. 47,
papers, Miss Iwasaki graduated
It
was
in
1962
that
Mr.
Sato
The Welfare
Committee,
f m one and a half years took a calculated
at the head of Ridgemont’s en
gamble that
which
includes
among
its jobs
RO for taking a woman out
tire graduating class and re
emergency
actions
for
natural
ph spend the night with made him talked of as a future
ceived a Province of Ontario
contender for Premier. He de
a a hotel
; .
disasters
and
general
welfare
scholarship of $400.00 . Alto
Iber court found Miyashi- clined posts in Premier Ikeda’s
gether she wrote 12 papers, work, such as in death cases of
new Cabinet and in the party
J.C.’s without
relatives, this
gaining
first class in each.
Jail papers machine on policy grounds, say
week
also
reported
on their
bo e i11® t0 release the ing
Us make our big annual Holi
the Premier’s program
Niigata
Earthquake
Fund
Drive
confinement and “lacked backbone.”
day
Special
issue
the
best
and
to
aid
the
victims
of
this
dis
Swift Conk On Head
P ter the following mornBut the time did not. prove
aster in Japan. A total of $1,biggest ever by sending in
ripe for an overt challenge to
132.25 was collected, minus $65.71
Stops Phone Gab-fest
your articles, vignettes, short
Mr. Ikeda, with whom he reexpenses. Of this, $1,050.00 was
stories, illustrations, poems,
TOKYO. — Tomiko Kudo, 18, sent to Japan through the local
mained friends, and Mr. Sato
Bese T.B. Rate was
told
police recently she was Japan Consulate. The balance of
cartoons and photographs.
before long back in the
struck
on the head and robbed $16.54 was" placed into the Wel
Let’s hear about your clubs,
of a sack of groceries recently fare Committee treasury.
puced By Third Cabinet.
He bided his time until this
special activities, hobbies, in
while talking on an outdoor pub
The meeting also decided to
summer when he ended months
lic telephone.
teresting jobs, trips, and day
pass a special resolution to thank
4 Japanese doctor. of speculation by announcing his
has cut its num- resignation as state Minister in
Her assailant told authorities all the Japanese Canadian or
dreams. Whether you live in
he
struck the girl when he be ganizations in this city and both
Vancouver, Halifax, White
of the Olympic Games
r • e thud in five years. Charge
came
impatient for her to finish newspapers for their generous
to fight Premier Ikeda in a July
horse, Tokyo, San Paulo, Pre the telephone conversation.
co-operation.
cMef of the election for president of the
toria,
or
Moscow
(Yes,
we
Hoseien Liberal-Democratic Party—with
have subscribers in all these
K X iTokyo’ told the the premiership at stake.
Girl With Yank Itch Invited To Tenn
places!)
we want to hear from
na ■ T committee of
In ;a' closely contested and
WT Union Against sometimes undignified three-cor
you immediately.
MEMPHIS, Tenn.
A 16- ceived addressed simply to “The
Uad an esti- nered struggle which was hotly
year-old Japanese girl who took greatest newspaper office in Ten
Send
all
manuscripts
to
S?feerS fi™ criticized by the Japanese press,
her dreams of living in America nessee, U.S.A.” The letter from
(We would appreciate a photo
pit “ Ss ^ ln Mr. Ikeda scraped home on the
for a year to “the greatest news Sato Kitsuwa of Mihara City,
of yourself also):
rj a 1963.
an^ ^' first ballot by a narrow over-all
paper office in Tennessee” re Hiroshima ken, Japan, told of
majority.
cently was invited by a local the girl’s desire to come ' here
“Holiday Special”
■The other candidate on the
business
executive to spend a for a year.
The New Canadian
was Aiichiro Fujiyama,
year here with his family.
■Merle W. Strauch, president
Ishita Plans ballot
479 Queen Street West,
former foreign minister and one
of
a Memphis automatic car
The Commercial Appeal, the
Toronto
2-B,
Ont.
of
the
unsuccessful
contenders
washing
business, read the news
city’s morning newspaper,
^ Work Week
paper
account
and airmailed an
cently published a letter it re(Cont. on Page 8)
invitation to Japan immediately.
MO. —
Strauch said his wife and five
;We ^S-awaited
children are all enthusiastic at
— of the 4 4e Japanese
the prospect of having the Ja
^
^ 40-hour
panese
girl stay with them in
»2
scheduled
their seven-bedroom home here.
^shich Lill t 196°’ and the
their Mercury label single
Strauch said he and his family
With sales of Japan’s Honda instead of the traditional tv o. and
is
a
current smash hit.
were in Tokyo for a week last
That
’
s
the
number
of
major
ii
Co- Motor Company motorcycles sur
a
aPPfiance passing- all previous records for labels on which the “Little Hon
Pat Boone joined the list with year. He wrote the Japanese
s'A » "r ® “w motorcycles in North America, it da” is being played across the a single on Dot with “Beach teenager: “It was the last part
of a wonderful trip around the
Girl” on the flip side.
has become a household word. It country.
world, and we loved Japan the
First
to
put
the
song
on
wax
has even carried over into the
And the Beach Boys, who best of all. We will make you
were
the
Beach
Boys,
on
their
music world.
launched Honda's dynamic en feel at home.”
“Little Honda” written by “All Summer Long” LP album trance into the musical world,
Strauch also has a 16-year-old
,
,
Brian Wilson and Mike Love, is for Capitol.
are now including “Little Hon daughter, the same age as Sato
Next
to
get
on
board
the
1mrapidly zooming to the top of
da” as part of an EP 45.
Kitsuwa.
the record lists on three wheels tle Honda” were the Hondell,s
Van. JCCA Blood Drive
Nov. 30 At Japan Hall
Help!
L
Honda Now Invades Teen Music Market
I
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japa nese Origin
XXVIII—No. 91
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1964
^ At Japan s New Premier
Profile Of Eisaku Sato
L, new Premier, Eisaku
L'aoivs his elder brother,
Lie Kishi, into the counpiest political office after
& of only four years.
L was named new premier
Trillins' Liberal Democratic
fa Mr. Sato, once described
[former Premier Kishi as “a
k politician,” the achievement
& culmination of a shrewd
terous political career that
teoon after the war and
Nisei Featured
11st Canadian
took him through nearly all the
important posts in the Cabinet.
Mr. Sato is the seventh of 10
children. One of his elder bro
thers became a vice-admiral and
another was
Mr. Kishi, who
changed his name from Sato
when adopted into the Kishi
family.
A school friend of retiring
Premier Hayato Ikeda, he join
ed Japanese National Railways
as a booking clerk after univer
sity and ended the war ns direc
tor-general with a reputation for
efficiency but no public fame.
*
*
*
Toronto, Ont.
Toronto J.C. Welfare Raises
$1,184.83 For Leprosy Hosp.
Asia Hospital Fund Drive had reach
ed a total of $1,184.83 for the past
TORONTO. — High praise, for the three months.
work of the Toronto Japanese Cana
Although the majority of donations
dian Welfare Committee — combin came from Toronto, many scattered
ed body of local J.C. organizations — donations were sent in from across
was voiced from across Canada this the country. One, coming from Van
week as they announced that their couver, added a note saying: "This
recent Japan Leprosy Mission To drive to aid the Leprosy victims of
By T. UMEZUKI
'India symbolizes the true philo
His interest in politics began
sophy behind all Japanese culture
soon after the war when—again
and
I consider it the most signi
like Mr. Ikeda—he attracted
ficant
movement of the J.C’s in
fatal Nightclub the attention of - Shigeru Yoshi
recent times. I am very thankful
da, the then Premier, who want
for this worthy .action by the Ja
Vancouver, b.c. — Can- ed to make him his chief Cabi
panese Canadians of Toronto,
hirst Oriental night club, net secretary.
VANCOUVER, B.C. — With Cross, will conduct a Blood Clinic particularly the Welfare Com
^arco Polo, opened here last
The
attempt
failed. Gen.
mittee and The New Canadian for
Douglas MacArthur’s occupation their theme “Your Gift of Blood, on November 30th from 5 to 10 spearheading this great humani
paged by Chinese Canadian headquarters refused to approve May Be A Gift of Life” the Van p.m. at the Japanese Hall, 475 tarian act. It makes me proud
ten, Victor Louie, this the appointment because of Mr. couver Japanese Canadian Citi
to say: 'I am a Japanese Cana
Alexander Street in Vancouver.
[ib featured two Nisei en- Sato’s relationship to Mr. Kishi,
dian.
’ ”
Anyone between the ages of
fes in its opening revue: who was then in prison for his zens’ Association, in co-opera
Final
reports of this drive were
isr George Minami, 24, of wartime activities as a member tion with the Canadian Red 18 and 65 is qualified to give.
presented at a meeting of tire
feriginal New York cast of of the Cabinet:
Toronto J.C. Welfare Committee
her Drum Song, and singer
on November 15th. This showed
But in 1948, two years later,
ii Hosokawa. Also featured
Ottawa
Sansei
Gets
$2,400.
In
Prizes
a
total amount of donations to
sho Eurasian beauties He- Mr. Sato got the same post in
be
$1,184.83, minus $47.83 for
Prime Minister Yoshida’s second
Funai and Gloria Lee.
OTTAWA. — Pictured recent
Miss Iwasaki is at present at expenses, which left a balance
administration.
ly in the Ottawa Journal was tending Carleton College in Can of $1,137.00.
For the next six years—until
This amount was sent to the
Caroline Iwasaki, 18-year- ada’s capital, where she receiv
's High Price For Premier Yoshida retired—he Miss
ed .a Henry Marshall Long schol Japan Leprosy Mission For Asia
held a succession of important old Sansei daughter of Mr. and arship — one of the major uni through Mr. S. Saiki, Toronto
government
and party appoint Mrs. H. W. Iwasaki, who led 128 versity entrance awards, amount Japanese
Consul.
Mr. Saiki
)ht Of Romance ments and was
counted among graduates of Ridgemont High ing to $2,000.00.
is a personal friend of the Lepro
sy Mission’s Secretary General,
pU — ^e supreme court the Premier's closest associates. School at commencement cere
With an average of ever 86 Mr. Suzumu Kono, from his days
fKffltly that former police
*
*
*
monies at the school this month. percent for 8 required grade 13 in the Foreign Office.
p Michio Miyashita. 47,
papers, Miss Iwasaki graduated
It
was
in
1962
that
Mr.
Sato
The Welfare
Committee,
f m one and a half years took a calculated
at the head of Ridgemont’s en
gamble that
which
includes
among
its jobs
RO for taking a woman out
tire graduating class and re
emergency
actions
for
natural
ph spend the night with made him talked of as a future
ceived a Province of Ontario
contender for Premier. He de
a a hotel
; .
disasters
and
general
welfare
scholarship of $400.00 . Alto
Iber court found Miyashi- clined posts in Premier Ikeda’s
gether she wrote 12 papers, work, such as in death cases of
new Cabinet and in the party
J.C.’s without
relatives, this
gaining
first class in each.
Jail papers machine on policy grounds, say
week
also
reported
on their
bo e i11® t0 release the ing
Us make our big annual Holi
the Premier’s program
Niigata
Earthquake
Fund
Drive
confinement and “lacked backbone.”
day
Special
issue
the
best
and
to
aid
the
victims
of
this
dis
Swift Conk On Head
P ter the following mornBut the time did not. prove
aster in Japan. A total of $1,biggest ever by sending in
ripe for an overt challenge to
132.25 was collected, minus $65.71
Stops Phone Gab-fest
your articles, vignettes, short
Mr. Ikeda, with whom he reexpenses. Of this, $1,050.00 was
stories, illustrations, poems,
TOKYO. — Tomiko Kudo, 18, sent to Japan through the local
mained friends, and Mr. Sato
Bese T.B. Rate was
told
police recently she was Japan Consulate. The balance of
cartoons and photographs.
before long back in the
struck
on the head and robbed $16.54 was" placed into the Wel
Let’s hear about your clubs,
of a sack of groceries recently fare Committee treasury.
puced By Third Cabinet.
He bided his time until this
special activities, hobbies, in
while talking on an outdoor pub
The meeting also decided to
summer when he ended months
lic telephone.
teresting jobs, trips, and day
pass a special resolution to thank
4 Japanese doctor. of speculation by announcing his
has cut its num- resignation as state Minister in
Her assailant told authorities all the Japanese Canadian or
dreams. Whether you live in
he
struck the girl when he be ganizations in this city and both
Vancouver, Halifax, White
of the Olympic Games
r • e thud in five years. Charge
came
impatient for her to finish newspapers for their generous
to fight Premier Ikeda in a July
horse, Tokyo, San Paulo, Pre the telephone conversation.
co-operation.
cMef of the election for president of the
toria,
or
Moscow
(Yes,
we
Hoseien Liberal-Democratic Party—with
have subscribers in all these
K X iTokyo’ told the the premiership at stake.
Girl With Yank Itch Invited To Tenn
places!)
we want to hear from
na ■ T committee of
In ;a' closely contested and
WT Union Against sometimes undignified three-cor
you immediately.
MEMPHIS, Tenn.
A 16- ceived addressed simply to “The
Uad an esti- nered struggle which was hotly
year-old Japanese girl who took greatest newspaper office in Ten
Send
all
manuscripts
to
S?feerS fi™ criticized by the Japanese press,
her dreams of living in America nessee, U.S.A.” The letter from
(We would appreciate a photo
pit “ Ss ^ ln Mr. Ikeda scraped home on the
for a year to “the greatest news Sato Kitsuwa of Mihara City,
of yourself also):
rj a 1963.
an^ ^' first ballot by a narrow over-all
paper office in Tennessee” re Hiroshima ken, Japan, told of
majority.
cently was invited by a local the girl’s desire to come ' here
“Holiday Special”
■The other candidate on the
business
executive to spend a for a year.
The New Canadian
was Aiichiro Fujiyama,
year here with his family.
■Merle W. Strauch, president
Ishita Plans ballot
479 Queen Street West,
former foreign minister and one
of
a Memphis automatic car
The Commercial Appeal, the
Toronto
2-B,
Ont.
of
the
unsuccessful
contenders
washing
business, read the news
city’s morning newspaper,
^ Work Week
paper
account
and airmailed an
cently published a letter it re(Cont. on Page 8)
invitation to Japan immediately.
MO. —
Strauch said his wife and five
;We ^S-awaited
children are all enthusiastic at
— of the 4 4e Japanese
the prospect of having the Ja
^
^ 40-hour
panese
girl stay with them in
»2
scheduled
their seven-bedroom home here.
^shich Lill t 196°’ and the
their Mercury label single
Strauch said he and his family
With sales of Japan’s Honda instead of the traditional tv o. and
is
a
current smash hit.
were in Tokyo for a week last
That
’
s
the
number
of
major
ii
Co- Motor Company motorcycles sur
a
aPPfiance passing- all previous records for labels on which the “Little Hon
Pat Boone joined the list with year. He wrote the Japanese
s'A » "r ® “w motorcycles in North America, it da” is being played across the a single on Dot with “Beach teenager: “It was the last part
of a wonderful trip around the
Girl” on the flip side.
has become a household word. It country.
world, and we loved Japan the
First
to
put
the
song
on
wax
has even carried over into the
And the Beach Boys, who best of all. We will make you
were
the
Beach
Boys,
on
their
music world.
launched Honda's dynamic en feel at home.”
“Little Honda” written by “All Summer Long” LP album trance into the musical world,
Strauch also has a 16-year-old
,
,
Brian Wilson and Mike Love, is for Capitol.
are now including “Little Hon daughter, the same age as Sato
Next
to
get
on
board
the
1mrapidly zooming to the top of
da” as part of an EP 45.
Kitsuwa.
the record lists on three wheels tle Honda” were the Hondell,s
Van. JCCA Blood Drive
Nov. 30 At Japan Hall
Help!
L
Honda Now Invades Teen Music Market
I
Page 2
PAGE 2
Geesink’s Victory Creates Dm
hook Into Japan Judo Structur
TOKYO. — The Japanese are He was in Japan early in 1961 ; he had a phy^i
still talking about Holland’s An and worked hard at the Kodokan ! over Kaminaga*
aW2
?
ton Geesink’s victory over Akio and at the Metropolitan Police; n„
- _-. Hall in preparation for
.
.. ! -tie pointed out that rth
Kaminaga for the Gold medal in Judo
was able to ptK^
competition
in
Third
World
Championships
in down on the mat fow
the all-weights
the judo event of the Tokyo Paris.
What is surprising, indeed, is quired Curation for 3 u
Olympic Games.
cause he had mastered :r»
Some people have considered' that the Japanese have not been per holds to make that ^
it a humiliating defeat for Japan able during the past four years
The author said he d^
on the basis of thinking that judo to develop .a judoka who is the believes
that the true ^
equal
of
Geesink.
was developed in this country.
judo
does
not call V^
A
professor
at
a
Tokyo
univer
And more so because judo was
classification.
In the first'^
sity
contributed!
an
article
to
a
long supposed to be an art of
judo
is
not
a
sports
event hL
sports
newspaper
saying
that
self-defense in which any small
tended.
’ ’
man
could cope successfully Geesink defeated Kaminaga be
^ Y^U be no surprise if at
against a bigger physical op cause he was the superior in
technique. He denounced those Geesink does retire, the uresi
ponent.
There was no thought about a Japanese experts who had claim weight classification in * n
system of weight classifications ed that Geesink had Avon because matches will be called off 'i
back in 1956 when Geesink was
thrown rather easily by Japanese
experts in the first world judo
championships.
Geesink is big, some 6 feet 6
TORONTO. — Nisei golfer, playing with a foursome at
inches in height, and heavy. He
Victor
Kitamura got the golfer’s 195 yard No. 6 hole.
was eliminated ag'ain without too
much •difficulty in the second dream — a hole-in-one — recent
Kitamura, who is a pop
world championships in Tokyo in ly while playing at the Pickering
1958.
Toronto
pharmacist, wee!
But in the third world cham- Golf Course.
He picked up his ace while many prizes for his feat.
pionships in Paris in December,
1961, Geesink defeated Japan’s
three competitors, Kaminaga, in
the third round, Takeshi Koga Pienty Of Action Seen In JCCA Curlii
in the semi-finals and Koji Sone
Ray Hinatsu
TORONTO. — With an out
in the finals to win the chamNorm Nasu
4
standing response from interest
pionship..
9
Herb Sugie
Mits Sumiya
The news shocked Japanese ed newcomers, the JCCA Curling
0
George Takahashi
0
judo experts. It was from that league has expanded from six
to
ten
teams.
Curling
seems
to
date
that
judo
thinking
was
re
^«
volutionized in this country. The be catching on with the Nisei
old concept that a judoist with crowd in' Toronto as many drop Japanese Kendo
waza. technique, can throw a down to the Terrace at 9:30
Nisei Judo Champion Returns To Canada
larger jud'oist began to be doubt- Friday evenings to observe, ask T© Begin.Canadi
ed.
questions, and meet old and new
OTTAWA.—The “Mighty Mite’’ of Canadian Judo, Mr. Mas
friends.
It all started because of GeeTour At Stevestoi
Takahashi (shown when he won the Canadian Judo championship sink.
New
executives
were
elected!
at
a few years ago) recently returned from Germany to make his
STEVEST0N, B.C. - One
It seems that most Japanese a recent meeting of the league.
home, in Ottawa. Mr. Takahashi, while stationed in Germany, was have lost track of the fact that They were Ed Ryujin, president; Japan’s outstanding Kendoi
Geesink had first come to Japan Ray Hinatsu, treasurer; Nancy Hiromasa Takano will be d
the Chief Instructor in Judo for the Canadian Armed Forces.
before the .1956 World Judo lerauchi, secretary; Mary Obana
Last year he spent some time studying at the Mecca of Judo Championships and had trained league statistician and Roy- Sato, ing to the Steveston Commit
Kendo Dojo on January J
in Japan, the Kodokan Institute where he achieved a 4th-dan rank. diligently at the Kodokan, mec spares coordinator.
ca
of
judo.
next year. He is the son oj
Mr. Takahashi ami his wife will reside at 103 Hilliard Avenue in
After
four
weeks
of
league
famed
master of the sword, j
He later made annual trips to
Ottawa.
play,
five
teams
are
tied
for
top
Tokyo to polish up on his judo.
zaburo Takano.
j
spot. The league appears to be
Hiromasa Takano will then!
very well balanced as all teams
show good team spirit and co gin a tour across Canada. ।
ordination. The league standings has visited this country twice;
as of Nov. 13 are as follows:
fore the war and hopes to ]
TORONTO. — George Nishi gan to make like Clay and Lis period on a. two-goal effort by
SKIP
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Tosh Nagano
6
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tour. Toronto is expected ^
George Imai
6
less than a minute left in the needles from each other starred netted one before the second
Gordon Kai
6
one of the major points on
g’ame to keep Dufferin Cleaner’s round two.
Yo Kawaguchi
6
period ended and another early
Eastern
visit.
;
unb
Ed
Ryujin
intact.
6
For their extra-curricular en in the third to start the fire
The goal gave the Cleaners a deavours both Tsuji and Masu burning. Then .as Satch Fujimoto
2-1 victory in a game interupted kawa received two minutes for •teained with Fred Kotani to pot
OFFICE
twice by fights. In the first high-sticking, five-minute . ma the equalizer.
Pau! K. Asada, D.C., N.O
RESIDENCE
EM. 4-1384
In the final game of the after
2 V asta Drivo
period Japan's
Chico Obihiro jors. plus game misconducts.
EM. 4-1335
HUdson 5-13S5
Chiropractor, Naturopata 1
noon, Stadium Garage came up
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T
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game. George Shimono fired th; with a strong- checking’ game to
squirmish. However, this
Lumbago, Arthritis, Nigros j
just, the preliminary to the num first Dufferin
and Hideo stop Yamada Studios 1-0 in a
thriller.
Nerve Conditions
j
Higashi
the
event in the third period, a
Glen
Katsuyama,
whacked
the
Barrister
<5
Solicitor
marker.
roundel’ between Japanh Mel
728A St. Clair Ave.
(i/2 block west of Cansa
In the econc game, Sam Ta- puck past Yamada goalie Jerry
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goals to spark Yamashita late in the first period
1008 Northern Ontario Building
and from there the Garagemen
if no answer call
"-' "j
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The incident be an when
used
a
strong
forechecking
g
’
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back and give
TORONTO
TORONTO
two players collide
mice men a 3-3 tie with Ritz Ki to hang on.
ferin blueline. Aft*
Both teams had' a couple of
ll oshita Insurance.
elbows and high stie
•
The Kinoshita, squad had built excellent chances to add to the
dropned their we:
SAY it WITH I
up a o-0 load in the second scoring, but Yamashita and StaFor
Repairs
On
uium netminder Bob Kuba were
FLOWERS
unbeatable.
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Geesink’s Victory Creates Dm
hook Into Japan Judo Structur
TOKYO. — The Japanese are He was in Japan early in 1961 ; he had a phy^i
still talking about Holland’s An and worked hard at the Kodokan ! over Kaminaga*
aW2
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ton Geesink’s victory over Akio and at the Metropolitan Police; n„
- _-. Hall in preparation for
.
.. ! -tie pointed out that rth
Kaminaga for the Gold medal in Judo
was able to ptK^
competition
in
Third
World
Championships
in down on the mat fow
the all-weights
the judo event of the Tokyo Paris.
What is surprising, indeed, is quired Curation for 3 u
Olympic Games.
cause he had mastered :r»
Some people have considered' that the Japanese have not been per holds to make that ^
it a humiliating defeat for Japan able during the past four years
The author said he d^
on the basis of thinking that judo to develop .a judoka who is the believes
that the true ^
equal
of
Geesink.
was developed in this country.
judo
does
not call V^
A
professor
at
a
Tokyo
univer
And more so because judo was
classification.
In the first'^
sity
contributed!
an
article
to
a
long supposed to be an art of
judo
is
not
a
sports
event hL
sports
newspaper
saying
that
self-defense in which any small
tended.
’ ’
man
could cope successfully Geesink defeated Kaminaga be
^ Y^U be no surprise if at
against a bigger physical op cause he was the superior in
technique. He denounced those Geesink does retire, the uresi
ponent.
There was no thought about a Japanese experts who had claim weight classification in * n
system of weight classifications ed that Geesink had Avon because matches will be called off 'i
back in 1956 when Geesink was
thrown rather easily by Japanese
experts in the first world judo
championships.
Geesink is big, some 6 feet 6
TORONTO. — Nisei golfer, playing with a foursome at
inches in height, and heavy. He
Victor
Kitamura got the golfer’s 195 yard No. 6 hole.
was eliminated ag'ain without too
much •difficulty in the second dream — a hole-in-one — recent
Kitamura, who is a pop
world championships in Tokyo in ly while playing at the Pickering
1958.
Toronto
pharmacist, wee!
But in the third world cham- Golf Course.
He picked up his ace while many prizes for his feat.
pionships in Paris in December,
1961, Geesink defeated Japan’s
three competitors, Kaminaga, in
the third round, Takeshi Koga Pienty Of Action Seen In JCCA Curlii
in the semi-finals and Koji Sone
Ray Hinatsu
TORONTO. — With an out
in the finals to win the chamNorm Nasu
4
standing response from interest
pionship..
9
Herb Sugie
Mits Sumiya
The news shocked Japanese ed newcomers, the JCCA Curling
0
George Takahashi
0
judo experts. It was from that league has expanded from six
to
ten
teams.
Curling
seems
to
date
that
judo
thinking
was
re
^«
volutionized in this country. The be catching on with the Nisei
old concept that a judoist with crowd in' Toronto as many drop Japanese Kendo
waza. technique, can throw a down to the Terrace at 9:30
Nisei Judo Champion Returns To Canada
larger jud'oist began to be doubt- Friday evenings to observe, ask T© Begin.Canadi
ed.
questions, and meet old and new
OTTAWA.—The “Mighty Mite’’ of Canadian Judo, Mr. Mas
friends.
It all started because of GeeTour At Stevestoi
Takahashi (shown when he won the Canadian Judo championship sink.
New
executives
were
elected!
at
a few years ago) recently returned from Germany to make his
STEVEST0N, B.C. - One
It seems that most Japanese a recent meeting of the league.
home, in Ottawa. Mr. Takahashi, while stationed in Germany, was have lost track of the fact that They were Ed Ryujin, president; Japan’s outstanding Kendoi
Geesink had first come to Japan Ray Hinatsu, treasurer; Nancy Hiromasa Takano will be d
the Chief Instructor in Judo for the Canadian Armed Forces.
before the .1956 World Judo lerauchi, secretary; Mary Obana
Last year he spent some time studying at the Mecca of Judo Championships and had trained league statistician and Roy- Sato, ing to the Steveston Commit
Kendo Dojo on January J
in Japan, the Kodokan Institute where he achieved a 4th-dan rank. diligently at the Kodokan, mec spares coordinator.
ca
of
judo.
next year. He is the son oj
Mr. Takahashi ami his wife will reside at 103 Hilliard Avenue in
After
four
weeks
of
league
famed
master of the sword, j
He later made annual trips to
Ottawa.
play,
five
teams
are
tied
for
top
Tokyo to polish up on his judo.
zaburo Takano.
j
spot. The league appears to be
Hiromasa Takano will then!
very well balanced as all teams
show good team spirit and co gin a tour across Canada. ।
ordination. The league standings has visited this country twice;
as of Nov. 13 are as follows:
fore the war and hopes to ]
TORONTO. — George Nishi gan to make like Clay and Lis period on a. two-goal effort by
SKIP
POINTS
kawa boat Japan Camera Cen ton. The referees broke things Dave Ishikawa and a single by
old friends on this nanon]
Tosh Nagano
6
tre, goalie Barnie Murakami with up momentarily but a few verbal Gen Hamada. However, Tanaka
tour. Toronto is expected ^
George Imai
6
less than a minute left in the needles from each other starred netted one before the second
Gordon Kai
6
one of the major points on
g’ame to keep Dufferin Cleaner’s round two.
Yo Kawaguchi
6
period ended and another early
Eastern
visit.
;
unb
Ed
Ryujin
intact.
6
For their extra-curricular en in the third to start the fire
The goal gave the Cleaners a deavours both Tsuji and Masu burning. Then .as Satch Fujimoto
2-1 victory in a game interupted kawa received two minutes for •teained with Fred Kotani to pot
OFFICE
twice by fights. In the first high-sticking, five-minute . ma the equalizer.
Pau! K. Asada, D.C., N.O
RESIDENCE
EM. 4-1384
In the final game of the after
2 V asta Drivo
period Japan's
Chico Obihiro jors. plus game misconducts.
EM. 4-1335
HUdson 5-13S5
Chiropractor, Naturopata 1
noon, Stadium Garage came up
and Bob Miwa met in a brief
T
Rheumatism, Discs, Serf- <
game. George Shimono fired th; with a strong- checking’ game to
squirmish. However, this
Lumbago, Arthritis, Nigros j
just, the preliminary to the num first Dufferin
and Hideo stop Yamada Studios 1-0 in a
thriller.
Nerve Conditions
j
Higashi
the
event in the third period, a
Glen
Katsuyama,
whacked
the
Barrister
<5
Solicitor
marker.
roundel’ between Japanh Mel
728A St. Clair Ave.
(i/2 block west of Cansa
In the econc game, Sam Ta- puck past Yamada goalie Jerry
Tsuji and Dufferins Al M:: mkaNOTARY PUBLIC
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goals to spark Yamashita late in the first period
1008 Northern Ontario Building
and from there the Garagemen
if no answer call
"-' "j
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
The incident be an when
used
a
strong
forechecking
g
’
ame
back and give
TORONTO
TORONTO
two players collide
mice men a 3-3 tie with Ritz Ki to hang on.
ferin blueline. Aft*
Both teams had' a couple of
ll oshita Insurance.
elbows and high stie
•
The Kinoshita, squad had built excellent chances to add to the
dropned their we:
SAY it WITH I
up a o-0 load in the second scoring, but Yamashita and StaFor
Repairs
On
uium netminder Bob Kuba were
FLOWERS
unbeatable.
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November 21, 1964 _—------------- .--------
Personal Notes Across Canada
. ■ x
Births
Obituaries
C A N A DIAN
NE W
Artist Tanahashi
Page 7
Dates mnd doings !
Open 1-man Show
JCCA To Conduct English Classes for New Arrivals
At Isaacs Gallery
VANCOUVER. — Plans are people are needed to start the
TORONTO. — Japanese pain presently being made to ones classes and those interested are
Tanahashi has again conduct the Van. J.C.C.A. asked to contact the following
TORONTO. — Mrs. Hatsuko ter, Kazuaki
» uf Nobbv Kayama (nee
opened
a
one-man
show of his English classes for those who Issei members: Mr. T. MotomoSagara, beloved wife of
553
Yokota) on November Hattie
sumi
paintings
this
week at the have recently arrived from Japan chi — 874-2161: Mr. S. KunimoTom
Sagara,
passed
away
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St.
Vichiko the Women's College
Isaacs
Gallery,
832
Yonge
Street. and some of the more energetic 1/ — 6S3-943S: Mr. Y. InamaMichael's
Hospital
on
November
$ aL
This show started on Nov. 18th Issei. The classes will be held su — 253-0788.
Hospital
14, 1964.Everyone doing fine.
' She is survived by her husband and will continue until Decem twice a week with fully quali
Van. J.C.C.A.
Tom: children Rickey, Leslie Ann ber 1st.
fied teachers. A minimum of 10
and
Peter;
sisters
Alary,
Sumi
and
Airs.
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present,
Mr.
Tanahashi
is
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TORONTO. — Nr.
toi Nakagawa oi 1 / Hackmore ko and Michiko; brothers Take giving lectures on Zen at the Ja Tor. JCCA Kiddies Xmas Party At Centre Dec. 13th
fein Toronto are happy to shi and John; and mother Mrs. panese Canadian Cultural Centre
each Saturday afternoon begin
TORONTO. — Have you any ICE CREAM! SING - SONG!
Lnpp the birth of their Suye Kunitomo.
Funeral took place at Earle ning 2:00 p.m.
S«bter. Joanne Kiyomi jm Nochildren between the ages of CLOWNS! MOVIES!
And there will be hundreds
Ser 6th. 1964 at the lorpnto Elliott Funeral Home with spe
Kazuaki Tanahashi was born two to eight? Why not bring
g General Hospital. A sister cial services at St. Alban the in Japan in 1933 and now lives of them to the KIDDIES' XMAS of KIDDIES!
(And mommys
Martyr
Anglican
Church.
Cre
and
daddys!)
PARTY,
on
Sunday,
December
in the city of Nagoya. His work,
7or Jeffrey.
mation at St. James Cremato although difficult to classify, is 13th, 1964, at the JCC Centre,
Send in your application NOW!
rium.
(See
.application form elsewhere
based on the tradition of Sho- 123 Wynford Drive, from 2:00
in
this
paper).
p.m.
to
4:00
p.m.?
*
*
*
Do, Oriental . calligraphy. Using
TJQCA and JCC Centre
There
will
be
SANTA
CLAUS!
brush and Sumi (ink) with great
TERAMURA
TORONTO. — Mr. and Airs.
freedom and energy, Tanahashi
l[«ao J. Takahashi, recently re TORONTO. — Mr. Jintaro Te creates works both vividly dra Mont. United Church Women To Hold Issei Social
tuned from Germany, wish to ramura, 69, passed away on matic and gently lyrical. He
announce their new address as November 12th at St. Michael's calls these works “Gu-Boki” or
MONTREAL. — The Montreal and friends but also to all those
103 Hilliard Avenue, Ottawa a, Hospital. Funeral was held on “Sumi plays”.
United Church Women will hold who donated goods for sale and
their annual Issei Social on to the many people who turned
November ,14th at the Thompson
Ontario.
He has also co-authored two Saturday, Dec. 5 at 3 P.M.
up to make this event a success.
Funeral Home.
books:
“You and Japanese
Funeral was handled by his Brush-Writing”, a history of
Their recent Bazaar was a
The Sunday School will pre
close friends. He had no rela modern trends in this art; and i tremendous success due to the sent its Christmas Pageant on
tives in Canada.
a translation of “Aikido”. Tana hard work and energy of the Sunday, Dec. 13th at 1:30 P.M.
FIRE - THEFT — AUTO
*
=4=
*
hashi studied Aikido, a self-de members .and friends. Net pro Santa Claus is expected after
Consult
wards. All children welcome.
fense art, under its creator, ceeds were the highestyet at
NOMURA “
ever
$2,800.00.
Thanks
are
ex
Master Uyeshiba.
Mont. Bulletin
tended not only to the members
VANCOUVER, B. C. — Dr.
This
is
Tanahashi
’
s
first
oneHenry Masatara Nomura passed
away on November Sth, 1964. man show in Canada, following
| He, is survived by his wife, Lo- invitations to lecture and exhi Van. JCCA Membership Drive Draws Postwar High
venda in VanCouver and three bit in America.
VANCOUVER.. — For the ver area but a number of fami
For All Classes of
’ sisters in Japan. Requien Mass
first
time since the post war lies in Steveston have also taken
He has had one-man exhibi
| was celebrated on November 12th tions at: , American Cultural membership' campaign
began, out membership.
INSURANCE
Funds are always required Jo
| with the Rev. J. McInerney/ as Centre, Nagoya, Japan; Ameri the Vancouver J.C.C.A. memcarry
out the many activities
) celebrant at St. Jude’s Shrine. can
University, - Washington, ibership fees tipped the $2,000
Phone: PL. 9-2632
I
and'
projects
of the J.C.C.A. and
■ Interment /at Forest Lawn ce- D.C.;
Ramsay
Alley Gallery, mark. The campaign was direct
the
support
seen during the
ed
by
General
Secretary,
Bob
Mi
/ metery.
Alexandria, Virginia; The- Gal
membership
campaign
may be
yasaka
with
all
of
the
council
lery, Denver, Colorado.
members assisting in the door- considered as a good indication
for the coming year’s activities.
to-door canvassing.
Many thanks to those who con
Eighty percent of the some tributed their time and' efforts
|Buy & Sell
Your HomeS 535 families were covered and a
to make this year’s campaign a
further 100 families sent in their success.
MEMBER OF C.R.C.A.
w
• Through
w fees directly. Most of the can
Van. J.C.C.A.
|
MTTS KURODA
| vassing was done in the Vancou
FLAT ROOFS
SHINGLING
EAVESTROUGHING
_
SHEET METAL WORK
S •
Representing
rt
^WM. FYSH REAL ESTATE| Vancouver JCCA To Hold Xmas Frolic On Dec. 19th
VANCOUVER. — With the own dancing girls and “refresh
TORONTO 491’1174 NISEI OWNED
|
LIMITED,
| Yuletide
season just a month or ments” (otherwise known as
a
1444 Danforth Ave.,
f so away, here is an important Christmas Cheers). Ice, soft,
date for all Vancouver and area drinks, noisemakers (although
TOSH NISHIJIMA
'
"COVERING ONTARIO”
x
Toronto
people to mark on their calendar some people don’t need these)
will be provided free; or to be
g
Bus. — HO. 9-1151
of social events:
Night Calls- PL. 9-5095 HI. 7-1100
§
Res. — AM. 1-2581
honest,
will be included in the
THE A N N U A L J.C.C.A.
a
cost.
Admission
reservations
CHRISTMAS FROLIC Dec. 19th can be made by and
pre-ticket
sales
(Sat.) at 8:30 P.M. at the Bilt through any J.C.C.A. Council
more Hotel at 12th and Kingsmember.
way in Van.
Call on your friends now and
Mickey S. Sato
The event will feature cockta make your reservations early.
ils .and dancing from 8:30 with Oh yes, the price is: $10.00 per
NEW WINTER
'a
buffet style dinner at 11:30. couple.
Insurance
BOOTS
After intermission, dancing till
Van. J.C.C.A.
1:00 A.M. Be sure to bring your
Ladies’ shoes from
LIFE ^ GENERAL
*
1 up to 11
Buddhist Church To Hold Japanese Movie Dec. 6 th
Men’s Scott McHales
Office—783-4261
TORONTO. — On Sunday, vailed at the ancient University
4 up to 14
December
6th, from 7:00 P.M., a of Nalanda. The other, “Land of
Res.—BE. 1-0863
Japanese movie, Nin gen No Jo- Enlightenment” follows the route
Those In Toll Area
ken, (No Greater Love, or The of a Chinese pilgrim to Sakya
Human Condition) will be shown muni’s birthplace.
Call—RO. 6-3840
1328 Queen St West
at the Toronto Buddhist Church.
No tickets will be sold. How
Phone LE. 1-1931, Toronto
This prize winning film tells, a ever, a collection will take place.
story of war, love, and conflict
Net proceeds will be donated
between -man and himself.
to the Nursery for Tibetan Re
(Note: The film does not have fugee Children in East Punjab,
India. Their need is great, and
English subtitles.)
compassionate charity is urgently
Also shown will be two short pleaded.
Anywhere — Anytime
Buddhist films, courtesy of the
Air—Ship——Bus—Roil
Why not make plans to come
Office of The High Commission
Tours—Hotel—Sightseeing
on December 6th for a good
er of India. The first film, “NaTravellers Cheques
cause ?
Obtainable
landa”, attempts to capture the
Toronto Sangha
Travel, Accident
intellectual catholicity that pre
SAGARA
::S
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SMALL
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November 21, 1964 _—------------- .--------
Personal Notes Across Canada
. ■ x
Births
Obituaries
C A N A DIAN
NE W
Artist Tanahashi
Page 7
Dates mnd doings !
Open 1-man Show
JCCA To Conduct English Classes for New Arrivals
At Isaacs Gallery
VANCOUVER. — Plans are people are needed to start the
TORONTO. — Japanese pain presently being made to ones classes and those interested are
Tanahashi has again conduct the Van. J.C.C.A. asked to contact the following
TORONTO. — Mrs. Hatsuko ter, Kazuaki
» uf Nobbv Kayama (nee
opened
a
one-man
show of his English classes for those who Issei members: Mr. T. MotomoSagara, beloved wife of
553
Yokota) on November Hattie
sumi
paintings
this
week at the have recently arrived from Japan chi — 874-2161: Mr. S. KunimoTom
Sagara,
passed
away
at
St.
Vichiko the Women's College
Isaacs
Gallery,
832
Yonge
Street. and some of the more energetic 1/ — 6S3-943S: Mr. Y. InamaMichael's
Hospital
on
November
$ aL
This show started on Nov. 18th Issei. The classes will be held su — 253-0788.
Hospital
14, 1964.Everyone doing fine.
' She is survived by her husband and will continue until Decem twice a week with fully quali
Van. J.C.C.A.
Tom: children Rickey, Leslie Ann ber 1st.
fied teachers. A minimum of 10
and
Peter;
sisters
Alary,
Sumi
and
Airs.
At
present,
Mr.
Tanahashi
is
«
*
TORONTO. — Nr.
toi Nakagawa oi 1 / Hackmore ko and Michiko; brothers Take giving lectures on Zen at the Ja Tor. JCCA Kiddies Xmas Party At Centre Dec. 13th
fein Toronto are happy to shi and John; and mother Mrs. panese Canadian Cultural Centre
each Saturday afternoon begin
TORONTO. — Have you any ICE CREAM! SING - SONG!
Lnpp the birth of their Suye Kunitomo.
Funeral took place at Earle ning 2:00 p.m.
S«bter. Joanne Kiyomi jm Nochildren between the ages of CLOWNS! MOVIES!
And there will be hundreds
Ser 6th. 1964 at the lorpnto Elliott Funeral Home with spe
Kazuaki Tanahashi was born two to eight? Why not bring
g General Hospital. A sister cial services at St. Alban the in Japan in 1933 and now lives of them to the KIDDIES' XMAS of KIDDIES!
(And mommys
Martyr
Anglican
Church.
Cre
and
daddys!)
PARTY,
on
Sunday,
December
in the city of Nagoya. His work,
7or Jeffrey.
mation at St. James Cremato although difficult to classify, is 13th, 1964, at the JCC Centre,
Send in your application NOW!
rium.
(See
.application form elsewhere
based on the tradition of Sho- 123 Wynford Drive, from 2:00
in
this
paper).
p.m.
to
4:00
p.m.?
*
*
*
Do, Oriental . calligraphy. Using
TJQCA and JCC Centre
There
will
be
SANTA
CLAUS!
brush and Sumi (ink) with great
TERAMURA
TORONTO. — Mr. and Airs.
freedom and energy, Tanahashi
l[«ao J. Takahashi, recently re TORONTO. — Mr. Jintaro Te creates works both vividly dra Mont. United Church Women To Hold Issei Social
tuned from Germany, wish to ramura, 69, passed away on matic and gently lyrical. He
announce their new address as November 12th at St. Michael's calls these works “Gu-Boki” or
MONTREAL. — The Montreal and friends but also to all those
103 Hilliard Avenue, Ottawa a, Hospital. Funeral was held on “Sumi plays”.
United Church Women will hold who donated goods for sale and
their annual Issei Social on to the many people who turned
November ,14th at the Thompson
Ontario.
He has also co-authored two Saturday, Dec. 5 at 3 P.M.
up to make this event a success.
Funeral Home.
books:
“You and Japanese
Funeral was handled by his Brush-Writing”, a history of
Their recent Bazaar was a
The Sunday School will pre
close friends. He had no rela modern trends in this art; and i tremendous success due to the sent its Christmas Pageant on
tives in Canada.
a translation of “Aikido”. Tana hard work and energy of the Sunday, Dec. 13th at 1:30 P.M.
FIRE - THEFT — AUTO
*
=4=
*
hashi studied Aikido, a self-de members .and friends. Net pro Santa Claus is expected after
Consult
wards. All children welcome.
fense art, under its creator, ceeds were the highestyet at
NOMURA “
ever
$2,800.00.
Thanks
are
ex
Master Uyeshiba.
Mont. Bulletin
tended not only to the members
VANCOUVER, B. C. — Dr.
This
is
Tanahashi
’
s
first
oneHenry Masatara Nomura passed
away on November Sth, 1964. man show in Canada, following
| He, is survived by his wife, Lo- invitations to lecture and exhi Van. JCCA Membership Drive Draws Postwar High
venda in VanCouver and three bit in America.
VANCOUVER.. — For the ver area but a number of fami
For All Classes of
’ sisters in Japan. Requien Mass
first
time since the post war lies in Steveston have also taken
He has had one-man exhibi
| was celebrated on November 12th tions at: , American Cultural membership' campaign
began, out membership.
INSURANCE
Funds are always required Jo
| with the Rev. J. McInerney/ as Centre, Nagoya, Japan; Ameri the Vancouver J.C.C.A. memcarry
out the many activities
) celebrant at St. Jude’s Shrine. can
University, - Washington, ibership fees tipped the $2,000
Phone: PL. 9-2632
I
and'
projects
of the J.C.C.A. and
■ Interment /at Forest Lawn ce- D.C.;
Ramsay
Alley Gallery, mark. The campaign was direct
the
support
seen during the
ed
by
General
Secretary,
Bob
Mi
/ metery.
Alexandria, Virginia; The- Gal
membership
campaign
may be
yasaka
with
all
of
the
council
lery, Denver, Colorado.
members assisting in the door- considered as a good indication
for the coming year’s activities.
to-door canvassing.
Many thanks to those who con
Eighty percent of the some tributed their time and' efforts
|Buy & Sell
Your HomeS 535 families were covered and a
to make this year’s campaign a
further 100 families sent in their success.
MEMBER OF C.R.C.A.
w
• Through
w fees directly. Most of the can
Van. J.C.C.A.
|
MTTS KURODA
| vassing was done in the Vancou
FLAT ROOFS
SHINGLING
EAVESTROUGHING
_
SHEET METAL WORK
S •
Representing
rt
^WM. FYSH REAL ESTATE| Vancouver JCCA To Hold Xmas Frolic On Dec. 19th
VANCOUVER. — With the own dancing girls and “refresh
TORONTO 491’1174 NISEI OWNED
|
LIMITED,
| Yuletide
season just a month or ments” (otherwise known as
a
1444 Danforth Ave.,
f so away, here is an important Christmas Cheers). Ice, soft,
date for all Vancouver and area drinks, noisemakers (although
TOSH NISHIJIMA
'
"COVERING ONTARIO”
x
Toronto
people to mark on their calendar some people don’t need these)
will be provided free; or to be
g
Bus. — HO. 9-1151
of social events:
Night Calls- PL. 9-5095 HI. 7-1100
§
Res. — AM. 1-2581
honest,
will be included in the
THE A N N U A L J.C.C.A.
a
cost.
Admission
reservations
CHRISTMAS FROLIC Dec. 19th can be made by and
pre-ticket
sales
(Sat.) at 8:30 P.M. at the Bilt through any J.C.C.A. Council
more Hotel at 12th and Kingsmember.
way in Van.
Call on your friends now and
Mickey S. Sato
The event will feature cockta make your reservations early.
ils .and dancing from 8:30 with Oh yes, the price is: $10.00 per
NEW WINTER
'a
buffet style dinner at 11:30. couple.
Insurance
BOOTS
After intermission, dancing till
Van. J.C.C.A.
1:00 A.M. Be sure to bring your
Ladies’ shoes from
LIFE ^ GENERAL
*
1 up to 11
Buddhist Church To Hold Japanese Movie Dec. 6 th
Men’s Scott McHales
Office—783-4261
TORONTO. — On Sunday, vailed at the ancient University
4 up to 14
December
6th, from 7:00 P.M., a of Nalanda. The other, “Land of
Res.—BE. 1-0863
Japanese movie, Nin gen No Jo- Enlightenment” follows the route
Those In Toll Area
ken, (No Greater Love, or The of a Chinese pilgrim to Sakya
Human Condition) will be shown muni’s birthplace.
Call—RO. 6-3840
1328 Queen St West
at the Toronto Buddhist Church.
No tickets will be sold. How
Phone LE. 1-1931, Toronto
This prize winning film tells, a ever, a collection will take place.
story of war, love, and conflict
Net proceeds will be donated
between -man and himself.
to the Nursery for Tibetan Re
(Note: The film does not have fugee Children in East Punjab,
India. Their need is great, and
English subtitles.)
compassionate charity is urgently
Also shown will be two short pleaded.
Anywhere — Anytime
Buddhist films, courtesy of the
Air—Ship——Bus—Roil
Why not make plans to come
Office of The High Commission
Tours—Hotel—Sightseeing
on December 6th for a good
er of India. The first film, “NaTravellers Cheques
cause ?
Obtainable
landa”, attempts to capture the
Toronto Sangha
Travel, Accident
intellectual catholicity that pre
SAGARA
::S
wW”*k*'**J*,*w«'M1«l’/ 1*4 X'* •/♦***■*•*♦ V*** ♦** ♦
RITZ KMSHITA
ALL-WAY ROOFING LTD,
SMALL
SHOE
SIZES
ALBEITS SHOE STORE
Travel Arrangements
CHICK SEXORS
WANTED
and Baggage Insurance
«
•
■
For more information contact:
BRINGING SOMEONE OVER?
Passage arranged by Steamer or Air
Call for Reservations or
Information—EM. 8-9934
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Page 8
Saturday, N
BOWLING
TORONTO NISEI TEN PIN SUNDAY
MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE, SUNDAY,
NOVEMBER 15th, 1964. MEN: Terrv Doi
584 (216); Yukio Murata 559 (212);' Bob
Kumoi 557 (243); Harry Kadohama 551
(210); Joe Tsujimoto 5 4 Sr Tom. Hamade
541; Herby Hamade 541; Kayo Shige
tomi 537; George Coombs 533; Ker. Ka
tai 532 (202); Nick Nozuye 529; Terry
Hamade 529; George Masuda 529 (215);
Tad Wakabayashi 523;
Frank
Kakida 523.
LADIES:
Jean Yoshida 544 (207);
Gloria Wakida 485; Mary Mitsuki 467;
Virginia Hayashi 465; Terrie Yamana
ka 448; Miyo Hamasaki 446; Carol Doi
436; Joan Hamade 424; Nancy Mari
no 420.
SCORES
moto 518; Aki Furukawa 515 (202).
WOMEN: Amy Wakayama 509; Nancy
Mory 491; Kay Nasu 472; Nobby Fujimoto 434; Gloria Wakida 418; Kathy
Yamamoto 418; Ruth. Mori 416;
Masukawa 413.
R.M.
Book By Hirohito Re-issued
Under His Own Name
oyeniber 9.1
THE NEWCAffiS
T. UMEZUKI
TSUMURA,
eSVC
Editor, KEN MOR? t^®
Section Editor and X^
TOKYO. — Japanese emperor mundane scientific ^matters.
Hirohito is revealed as the author
The emperor apparently kept
which ap his name off the book’s first
Sunday Family League Ten Pin Bowl- of a scientific book
479 QUEEN ST. WEST
ing Scores, Nov. Sth. MEN: Ken Miya- peared in 1935 under
another edition out of deference to the
saki 567; Ken Asano 552; Tak Sonoda man’s name.
Toronto 2-B. Ont.
former government.
526; Bob Akaye 526; Joe Oda 512; Herb
A spokesman for the publish
Miyasaki 503; Miki Kobayashi 507; Ike
A spokesman for the Sans side
EMpire 6-5005
Shiozaki 506; Jim Tokiwa 501.
Publishing Co. of Tokyo said the ing house said 500 copies will be
LADIES: Yoshi Oda 472; Toshi Yama book is being re-issued this year printed in tlie new edition. Half
shita 456;
Shirl Miyasaki 456;
Hose
of them will be given to univer
under 'Hirohito’s name.
Akiyama 454; Tosh Sogawa 453.
sities
and research institutes and
The title is Myxomycetes of
ov. 15th. MEN: Herb Miyasaki
the
rest
sold to the general pub
Ken Miyasaki 558; Ike Shiozaki 555, The Nasu District.
SUNDAY NISEI MIXED 5-PIN Nov. Tado Tanaka 544; Art Watanabe 543;
lic
at
S9
a copy.
8/64. MEN: Mils Tanouye 756;
The 296-page volume is the
Female Help ffmM
If past experience holds true,
Oyama 714; Harry Inouye 714; Kai de Henry Aihoshi 542; Ken Asano 541; Russ fifth known to have been author
Murata 538; Joe Oda 522; Bob Aka
Shimizu . 701.
the edition will be sold out.
SALES lady forTTshorTKiT-------ye 500.
ed by Hirohito.
LADIES: Toki Yonemitsu 808.
Myxomycetes .are a form of time Apply Phone
LADIES: Amy Shiga 555; Kim Onizu
(Tk.
The military government winch plant fungus. The Nasu district onto).
Nov. 15, MEN: Tosh Ibuki 804 (300): ka 513; Pat Kameoka 502; Tosh Soga
Kaide Shimizu 796 (361); Kaz Kuroda wa 479; Mita Miyasaki 470; Rose Aki- ruled Japan in pre-war days held is the site of a summer palaeo EXPERIENCED haird^ss0—------ 791; Bob Nishimura 732.
yama 460; Terrie Watanabe 45S.
that the emperor was a divinity, where Hirohito spends his vaca Phone ME. 3-8206 (Toronto).5ios'
LADIES: Ginger Terakita 655; Mitzi
Sunday Family League and frowned on his interest in tions.
“PomesticH^ Wanted
Burrell 626; Toki YonemfJsu 612; Sessie
classwf
Komatsu 607.
FRIDAY NIGHT TEN PIN RESULTS
— NOV. 13. MEN: Sam Hayashi 513
TJHE SCARBORO NISEI MIXED TEN (264); Kei Izumi 614 (225, 205); Yosh
V Morii;
PIN, RESULTS FOR NOV. 13, 1964. Murata 609 ( 225, 213'
(205); 'Wayne Ki:
70 (211)
MEN: Tom Madakorb 626 (225, 224); 576
Sub Miike 560 (202);
Doi 554
609; Tuck
Kataoka 575 (3U3); Ken
,Tom _Sumi----------------------------------Katai 549 (212); Ji
139; Clare
Joe Oda 573 (200); Geo. Isozaki 571 Ward 537; Stan Caul
■S'"— i
(201); Sho Mori 570 (213); Tets Seki 560
Wakabavashi 53- h td
(204); Eddie Sasaki 556 (209); Roy Ta TTad
534 . (228); Riy Nag<
naka 546; Mits Kuroda 546;Tom Iwamo Tsujimoto 532 ( 233; Tim matsu 533; Joe
Kitamura 531.
to 545 (217); Fred Campitelli 544; Lou
LADIES: jean
Yosh da 514;
Mary
Sato 538; Fred Holley 535; Ray Tani 521;
Tom Fujimoto 520 (209); Moza Mats'u- Ebata 496; Gert Smykowski 468 '209)1
Amy. Toki 466; Toy Hashizume 454.
G.T.
COOK-general. S125~TXhTT?K
Japanese Displayed Good Composure Orf
a week. Own sittina room J - "^
and bathroom. Good hon=
dren 10 and 16. Three doo-Shotaro Yasukawa said in an stop.
Forrest Hill. Inquire Box“l° ®
'' ""
article contributed to the Tokyo New Canadian (Toronto).
Shimbun newspapers.
personal
He said the authors of a pam
JAPANESE girl wishes to shar=
phlet which was issued by the ment
with same. Furniture s’uC^'
Tokyo municipal government for Age from 22-27. Call 789-^784
the purpose of protecting Japa ately (Toronto).
This may be interpreted as nese women during the Olym
A.T. composure on the part of the pics must now
feel they were ______ Rooms To Let
Japanese with a newly gained “overly . anxious.”
It is a good policy to
basement suite. PapTTTc^.
ability to view calmly their ways
have the RIGHT POLICY
^contained.
Three spacious, room,
“We did see Japanese women
of life and thoise of foreigners. associating
m
f
o
bcrtHroom
Consult
with foreigners on the MU. o-oyou (Toronto). & kitchen, Phons
streets, near the Olympic Vil
WALES and DUNCAN
lage
and at the athletic venues
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
P.M. Profile
NOTARY
PUBLIC
but
far
from any large num
PATRONIZE
INSURANCE AGENTS
bers,
”
Yasukawa
said.
2 Carlton St., Toronto
(Cont. From Page 1)
464 Yonge Street, Toronto
OUR ADVERTISED
Room 1805
He said the Olympic athletes
for
the
succession
to
Mr.
Ikeda
Phone WA. 1-3171
and visitors from abroad were
366-6388
293-4281 (Res.)
this month.
not as “bad in conduct as it was
*_
*
feared” but they were frugal in
*
Mr. Sato was always the their spending to the huge dis
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strongest candidate —
in the
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BARRISTER and SOLICTTOE
week-long internal party maneu
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nation, but in the last week a eign athletes and visitors were
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Messrs. Kono and Fujiyama kept manner of thinking,” Yasukawa
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to whom he became engaged at
the age of'16, has traveled wide
Catering to Wedding Banquets, Showers and Parties
ly. On a private tour last year
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he met the heads of govern
ment of the United States, Bri
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OX. 1-3388 (Res.)
Free delivery for every order
over 5 lbs. Phone after 6 p.m.
Fifth Annual Spring
Agent
Tour to Japan
Departing April 11th, 1965.
Steve Sasaki
44 Gainsboro Road,
Holidays in Winter
ousera "
Toronto, Ont.
Bermuda, Florida
HO. 1-4347
And Mexico
OPTOMETRISTS
proprietor
FURUYA TRAVEL SERVICE
TOKI O. — The Japanese
people showed a marked reduc
tion in their generally known
curiosity regarding foreigners
during the
Tokyo Olympic
Games, a Japanese novelist said
recently.
KWONGCHOW
CHOP SUEY TAVERN
TORIC
OPTICAL
365 Spadina Ave., Tor.
Complete Care
For Your Eyes
EM. 6-1075
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APPLICATION FOR PERSONAL GREETINGS
IN THE ENGLISH SECTION
(Business)
THE NEW CANADIAN
479 QUEEN STREET WEST
TORONTO 2-B, ONTARIO
Phone EM. 6-5005
JON ONODERA
VANCOUVER, B.C.
(Residence)
540 Eglinton Ave. W,
Toronto
application to
(Please remit with cheque or money order)
The Toronto Buddhist
Church wishes to thank all
the members and friends for
their time, effort and con
tributions in making t h e
Church Bazaar a tremendous
success.
Toronto Buddhist Church
Toronto JCCA — JCC Centre
KIDDIES XMAS PARTY
.
* e“?IWe
.................. for "LicH to publish mv greeting
in the Christmas Issue as follows:
APPRECIATION
Sunday. Dec. 13, 1964, 2 to 4 p.m —
r
Program: Movie, Sing-Song, Santa, Refreshments311 16
Surname ____
Special Offer
One 11 x 14 Enlargement
Free of charge on every one
wedding order of over s-lOO-OO
Address
Phone
Ages of Bovs
ADDRESS
Murakami Studio
NOTE:
(1) Children
tbVeen the age3 of 2 and S inclusive.
Children mu>L be accompanied bv adult
(3) Deadline lor application, Dec. 1. 1964
(4)
(5)
pleaK
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BOWLING
TORONTO NISEI TEN PIN SUNDAY
MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE, SUNDAY,
NOVEMBER 15th, 1964. MEN: Terrv Doi
584 (216); Yukio Murata 559 (212);' Bob
Kumoi 557 (243); Harry Kadohama 551
(210); Joe Tsujimoto 5 4 Sr Tom. Hamade
541; Herby Hamade 541; Kayo Shige
tomi 537; George Coombs 533; Ker. Ka
tai 532 (202); Nick Nozuye 529; Terry
Hamade 529; George Masuda 529 (215);
Tad Wakabayashi 523;
Frank
Kakida 523.
LADIES:
Jean Yoshida 544 (207);
Gloria Wakida 485; Mary Mitsuki 467;
Virginia Hayashi 465; Terrie Yamana
ka 448; Miyo Hamasaki 446; Carol Doi
436; Joan Hamade 424; Nancy Mari
no 420.
SCORES
moto 518; Aki Furukawa 515 (202).
WOMEN: Amy Wakayama 509; Nancy
Mory 491; Kay Nasu 472; Nobby Fujimoto 434; Gloria Wakida 418; Kathy
Yamamoto 418; Ruth. Mori 416;
Masukawa 413.
R.M.
Book By Hirohito Re-issued
Under His Own Name
oyeniber 9.1
THE NEWCAffiS
T. UMEZUKI
TSUMURA,
eSVC
Editor, KEN MOR? t^®
Section Editor and X^
TOKYO. — Japanese emperor mundane scientific ^matters.
Hirohito is revealed as the author
The emperor apparently kept
which ap his name off the book’s first
Sunday Family League Ten Pin Bowl- of a scientific book
479 QUEEN ST. WEST
ing Scores, Nov. Sth. MEN: Ken Miya- peared in 1935 under
another edition out of deference to the
saki 567; Ken Asano 552; Tak Sonoda man’s name.
Toronto 2-B. Ont.
former government.
526; Bob Akaye 526; Joe Oda 512; Herb
A spokesman for the publish
Miyasaki 503; Miki Kobayashi 507; Ike
A spokesman for the Sans side
EMpire 6-5005
Shiozaki 506; Jim Tokiwa 501.
Publishing Co. of Tokyo said the ing house said 500 copies will be
LADIES: Yoshi Oda 472; Toshi Yama book is being re-issued this year printed in tlie new edition. Half
shita 456;
Shirl Miyasaki 456;
Hose
of them will be given to univer
under 'Hirohito’s name.
Akiyama 454; Tosh Sogawa 453.
sities
and research institutes and
The title is Myxomycetes of
ov. 15th. MEN: Herb Miyasaki
the
rest
sold to the general pub
Ken Miyasaki 558; Ike Shiozaki 555, The Nasu District.
SUNDAY NISEI MIXED 5-PIN Nov. Tado Tanaka 544; Art Watanabe 543;
lic
at
S9
a copy.
8/64. MEN: Mils Tanouye 756;
The 296-page volume is the
Female Help ffmM
If past experience holds true,
Oyama 714; Harry Inouye 714; Kai de Henry Aihoshi 542; Ken Asano 541; Russ fifth known to have been author
Murata 538; Joe Oda 522; Bob Aka
Shimizu . 701.
the edition will be sold out.
SALES lady forTTshorTKiT-------ye 500.
ed by Hirohito.
LADIES: Toki Yonemitsu 808.
Myxomycetes .are a form of time Apply Phone
LADIES: Amy Shiga 555; Kim Onizu
(Tk.
The military government winch plant fungus. The Nasu district onto).
Nov. 15, MEN: Tosh Ibuki 804 (300): ka 513; Pat Kameoka 502; Tosh Soga
Kaide Shimizu 796 (361); Kaz Kuroda wa 479; Mita Miyasaki 470; Rose Aki- ruled Japan in pre-war days held is the site of a summer palaeo EXPERIENCED haird^ss0—------ 791; Bob Nishimura 732.
yama 460; Terrie Watanabe 45S.
that the emperor was a divinity, where Hirohito spends his vaca Phone ME. 3-8206 (Toronto).5ios'
LADIES: Ginger Terakita 655; Mitzi
Sunday Family League and frowned on his interest in tions.
“PomesticH^ Wanted
Burrell 626; Toki YonemfJsu 612; Sessie
classwf
Komatsu 607.
FRIDAY NIGHT TEN PIN RESULTS
— NOV. 13. MEN: Sam Hayashi 513
TJHE SCARBORO NISEI MIXED TEN (264); Kei Izumi 614 (225, 205); Yosh
V Morii;
PIN, RESULTS FOR NOV. 13, 1964. Murata 609 ( 225, 213'
(205); 'Wayne Ki:
70 (211)
MEN: Tom Madakorb 626 (225, 224); 576
Sub Miike 560 (202);
Doi 554
609; Tuck
Kataoka 575 (3U3); Ken
,Tom _Sumi----------------------------------Katai 549 (212); Ji
139; Clare
Joe Oda 573 (200); Geo. Isozaki 571 Ward 537; Stan Caul
■S'"— i
(201); Sho Mori 570 (213); Tets Seki 560
Wakabavashi 53- h td
(204); Eddie Sasaki 556 (209); Roy Ta TTad
534 . (228); Riy Nag<
naka 546; Mits Kuroda 546;Tom Iwamo Tsujimoto 532 ( 233; Tim matsu 533; Joe
Kitamura 531.
to 545 (217); Fred Campitelli 544; Lou
LADIES: jean
Yosh da 514;
Mary
Sato 538; Fred Holley 535; Ray Tani 521;
Tom Fujimoto 520 (209); Moza Mats'u- Ebata 496; Gert Smykowski 468 '209)1
Amy. Toki 466; Toy Hashizume 454.
G.T.
COOK-general. S125~TXhTT?K
Japanese Displayed Good Composure Orf
a week. Own sittina room J - "^
and bathroom. Good hon=
dren 10 and 16. Three doo-Shotaro Yasukawa said in an stop.
Forrest Hill. Inquire Box“l° ®
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article contributed to the Tokyo New Canadian (Toronto).
Shimbun newspapers.
personal
He said the authors of a pam
JAPANESE girl wishes to shar=
phlet which was issued by the ment
with same. Furniture s’uC^'
Tokyo municipal government for Age from 22-27. Call 789-^784
the purpose of protecting Japa ately (Toronto).
This may be interpreted as nese women during the Olym
A.T. composure on the part of the pics must now
feel they were ______ Rooms To Let
Japanese with a newly gained “overly . anxious.”
It is a good policy to
basement suite. PapTTTc^.
ability to view calmly their ways
have the RIGHT POLICY
^contained.
Three spacious, room,
“We did see Japanese women
of life and thoise of foreigners. associating
m
f
o
bcrtHroom
Consult
with foreigners on the MU. o-oyou (Toronto). & kitchen, Phons
streets, near the Olympic Vil
WALES and DUNCAN
lage
and at the athletic venues
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
P.M. Profile
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PUBLIC
but
far
from any large num
PATRONIZE
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bers,
”
Yasukawa
said.
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He said the Olympic athletes
for
the
succession
to
Mr.
Ikeda
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and visitors from abroad were
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this month.
not as “bad in conduct as it was
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*
feared” but they were frugal in
*
Mr. Sato was always the their spending to the huge dis
Lucien C. Kurata
Welcome Japanese Ccniciciiccn Friends
appointment of Japanese shop
strongest candidate —
in the
— two- keepers.
BARRISTER and SOLICTTOE
week-long internal party maneu
NOTARY PUBLIC
vering that preceded his nomi _ “This only means that the for
nation, but in the last week a eign athletes and visitors were
Offico Hours Saturday
October to April Inclusr*
stop Sato” coalition between no different frony us in their
Messrs. Kono and Fujiyama kept manner of thinking,” Yasukawa
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Mr. Sato, married to a wife bound to be shattered.”
126 Elizabeth Street at Dundas, Toronto
to whom he became engaged at
the age of'16, has traveled wide
Catering to Wedding Banquets, Showers and Parties
ly. On a private tour last year
Excellent
Seating Capacity 240
he met the heads of govern
ment of the United States, Bri
"Gobo"
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and
tain, West Germany, and France,
NOTARY PUBLIC
only one of whom however-For Sale
President de Gaulle—is still in
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EM. 3-5002
OX. 1-3388 (Res.)
Free delivery for every order
over 5 lbs. Phone after 6 p.m.
Fifth Annual Spring
Agent
Tour to Japan
Departing April 11th, 1965.
Steve Sasaki
44 Gainsboro Road,
Holidays in Winter
ousera "
Toronto, Ont.
Bermuda, Florida
HO. 1-4347
And Mexico
OPTOMETRISTS
proprietor
FURUYA TRAVEL SERVICE
TOKI O. — The Japanese
people showed a marked reduc
tion in their generally known
curiosity regarding foreigners
during the
Tokyo Olympic
Games, a Japanese novelist said
recently.
KWONGCHOW
CHOP SUEY TAVERN
TORIC
OPTICAL
365 Spadina Ave., Tor.
Complete Care
For Your Eyes
EM. 6-1075
HU. 9-4654 — HU. 1-8805
APPLICATION FOR PERSONAL GREETINGS
IN THE ENGLISH SECTION
(Business)
THE NEW CANADIAN
479 QUEEN STREET WEST
TORONTO 2-B, ONTARIO
Phone EM. 6-5005
JON ONODERA
VANCOUVER, B.C.
(Residence)
540 Eglinton Ave. W,
Toronto
application to
(Please remit with cheque or money order)
The Toronto Buddhist
Church wishes to thank all
the members and friends for
their time, effort and con
tributions in making t h e
Church Bazaar a tremendous
success.
Toronto Buddhist Church
Toronto JCCA — JCC Centre
KIDDIES XMAS PARTY
.
* e“?IWe
.................. for "LicH to publish mv greeting
in the Christmas Issue as follows:
APPRECIATION
Sunday. Dec. 13, 1964, 2 to 4 p.m —
r
Program: Movie, Sing-Song, Santa, Refreshments311 16
Surname ____
Special Offer
One 11 x 14 Enlargement
Free of charge on every one
wedding order of over s-lOO-OO
Address
Phone
Ages of Bovs
ADDRESS
Murakami Studio
NOTE:
(1) Children
tbVeen the age3 of 2 and S inclusive.
Children mu>L be accompanied bv adult
(3) Deadline lor application, Dec. 1. 1964
(4)
(5)
pleaK
756 E. Hastings bt«
Vancouver, B.C.
MU. 4-9949
Evenings RE. S-5230