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er, K. c
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Japanese
Th
NEW CANADi ‘
An Independent Organ fer Cangdians of Japanes“ Orjg
Ivertisiag;
in
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1955
Toronto, Ont.
TST
tory Of
Ita. J.C/s
ED
eartbreak
nd Success
L
Beauty
To Tour
Canada
to wort
ply fc;
re Street
>re clert:
A. '2-®'
I Lethbridge’s centennial project
•• Ph A
te a Japanese Garden, a tribute
to).
Io the 2,800 Japanese uprooted
wauled.:
From British Columbia and mov. Matoba?d to southern Alberta by gov'rnnient order in the months
■k driver
oronto),..
tier Japan bombed Pearl Har
lor in December, 1941. The displaced Japanese became hired
■y clean-,
hands of southern Alberta farm Cleaners,
i. Phons,
ers, This story
tells of their
Eeartbreak
and
success.
ited
TOKYO.—Lovely Hiroko Koba,
23-year-old daughter of wellmown Japanese literary critic,
ditsuo Nakamui’a (pen name),
in. Fo:
By ALLEN SACKMANN
who
was chosen
last week as
;e oiils.
Miss Japan-Canada Friendship
- (BayLETHBRIDGE, Alta. — Sus34 (Don
Bicious farmers met. bitter Ja
(Ozyosan Shinzen Shisetsu) will
panese on an April day 23 years
leave Tokyo this Fi’iday by
house-:
Igo
with
nothing
more
in
comC.P.A.
to begin a 3-week tour
ewhere.
Crowned
Miss
Japan-Can,
mink
collars
in
shade
e line.
k than the railway platform ada Friendship, Hiroko Koba — a 23-year-old I mental, or paste|,
of pearl, violet, gun- of Canada at the request of the
which they stood.
are {from left io right) Canadian government.
school teacher from Tokyo __ _ is shown with Misses Omori, h^
IC3Ulliia
| In the anxious months after one of her many prizes, । ‘
Some 12 Japanese reporters,
Morie, Teshima, Matoba,
”
*
C
i°
nCl
^
an
^fe^?
’
Hayashi,
Matsuura,
Yamada,
and
Kato.
I roan
Pearl Harbor, when 2,800 Japa- mink stole, presented by the Canada Mink
writers, television personnel and
). Nov
Miss
Koba
’
s
tour
of
Canada
begins
this
Fri
a
lady-in-waiting will acompany
River,ese weie evacuated by govern Breeders. The 9 other finalists, who were given
v. Call,
day
in
Vancouver.
her
toui’ of Canada.
ment order from coastal British
Columbia to southern Alberta,
Miss Koba, a school teacher
iiiiiiii
(he Orientals were viewed only
in Tokyo, was chosen from a
as a relief to the critical, labor
field 10 finalists at the Cana
Portage on sugar beet farms.
dian Embassy in Tokyo to end
OTTAWA.—Canada’s immigration laws still in-I crimination when Lih^™!
j
elimination when Liberal members snuffed out a search by the Canadian Dept,
could have imagined that
IIIIIIII ■
clude^P0Wers to bar immigrants by reason of
B time mutual respect and una proposal from Andrew Brewin, the Toronto of Trade and Commerce for a
their “ethnic group,” “geographical area of origin,”
talented and cultured young Ja
■erstanding would replace the
“
peculiar
customs,” habits, modes of life or lawyer who is NDP member for Greenwood.
panese woman to symbolize tne
Suspicion and bitterness.
of
ti’ade and
■ Japanese families were picked methods of holding property.
ad
Ironically, it was also the day the Department giowing bonds
Parliament
last
week
again
passed
up
an
op
by wagon or truck at the
of External Affairs chose to explain to MPs the friendship between Canada and
portunity to eliminate these aspects of racial dis- UN declaration on racial discrimination which Japan.
W Station and taken to
*)
On March 31st, Miss Koba will
|akeshift homes that the farm
Canada has signed.
be
at the Toi'onto Japanese Cana
Mr. Brewin recalled that his
were obliged to provide.
(the?"farmer) was still
declaration says “discrimination dian Cultural Centre to attend
between h u m a n beings on ;he Canadian Fur Fashion Show.
®g the chicken coop when
).
arrived,”
grounds of race, color, or ethnic She will also see a National
u
1
Stan Raneorigin is an offence to human Jockey League game at Maple
j
of Vauxhall, now a
Leaf Gardens.
Raent potato farmer
dignity.”
“When
Director of the Trade Publicity
said we wouldn’t liv,e among
Although Canada has sub
TORONTO.
—
National
JCCA
Ren lice, he let us stay in a
on my appointment as Canada’s scribed to the UN document, she Branch of the Dept of Trade
H abandoned bv
President Edward Ide last week Minister of Citizenship and Im still retains powers in the Im- and Commerce,
Mr. Royd E.
bachelor received a letter from Canada’s
Riners.
migration. Although I have only migration act to use “ethnic Beamish told The New Canadian
new Citizenship and Immigra been in office a short while, I group” .as means of choosing on his arrival from Japan at
tion Minister, John R. Nicholson am finding the portfolio interest immigrants, he said.
Malton Airport last Friday night
* - the taXi ““ pledging to do his utmost for
that
all 10 finalists were so truly
The best Mr. Brewin could get
ing and challenging, and would
the
organization.
^P°n • He told us that would
like to assure you and the mem was a promise from Immigra beautiful and charming that judg
The letter follows: . . . ‘This bers of your Association that I tion Minister J. R. Nicholson ing was extremely difficult.
'vill acknowledge and thank you 1 will do my best to serve you and that his complaint would be con
I »TTn RESTRICTED
Hiioko-san won out because
most sincerely for your wire of all other Canadians to the best sidered in a long-promised over of her slightly shy mid appcalfc u8"'’; his 55-year-old
congratulations and good wishes | of my ability. . . .”
hauling of the Immigration act. mg personality,” said Beamish.
I® child. I”lher ancl thee
“She speaks little English, but
writes and reads beautifully.
r>®fe had" irdest wrl
He ■ expressed . the hope that
l^g
r
J
known since
all Japanese Canadians across
L^ing and
“
CARBONDALE, Ill. — Sitting
the nation will welcome her
Sd " ater supplies and thinking, may be exhausting, and 2,650 minutes of just think [ washing windows for 70 minutes
warmly
on her tour.
mg, he said.
ironing for 4014 minutes, or 350
Pities.°- °f the early d’if- brit it can’t match gardening or
burnt up the energy in an minutes (almost six hours) of
Hei’ Agenda is as follows:
F^unitip-£piC1°US and hostile swimming, dancing or even iron iceTo
cream soda (255 calories) will ivinf down
ing for buming up unwanted
Friday, March 19th — VanRing
Maws prorequire 255 minutes of playing |
°
couver.
k in urban 3 ^h^6 from liv' calories.
cards, at a calorie per minute, 01 I Konishi's “energy cost” chart
6’4 minutes of golfing, 01’ 26 shows the following calorie ab
Sat. March 20th
Frank
Konishi,
Nisei
associate
Banff
H
S’ W co«
minutes
of
trotting.
professor
of
food
and
solution
per
minute:
Lving
at
nutrition
Sun.
March
21st
— Banff,
^kted to"
travel was
ease,
0.4;
sitting,
0.5;
standing,
at
Southern
Illinois
University,
A
piece
of
cakewith
fudge
Calgary,
V
isit
Stampede
grounds
^^,^ileradia3 of
’
has^ pi’epared a table of “energy icing represents 320 calories and 0 8; playing_ cards, 1; playing etc.
W the^ ^d- cost” of various activities. It
the piano, 1.5; driving a car 1 8' „-Mon- ^areh 22nd — Regina,
ranged from 4-10 of one calorie it would take 80 minutes of cleaning windows, 2.0; dressing, Winnipeg.
when lying at ease to 10 calories gardening or 32 minutes of rid 2,o; walking at 3.2 miles per
%. ^JabM;
Ge- while
Tues- March 23rd — tour of
swimming or running ing a bicycle to absorb it, Koni- hour, 3.; ironing, 3.1; playm^
Winnipeg
(Wheat Board, Ballet,
drums, 3.1; golfing, 4; gardening’ etc).
7 “me to ,,, ?hen the cross country.
shi. said.
feeding, 4;
dancing, foxtrot;
Alberta. “They
One small cola drink (106
____ one
___ martini
__ ___ totals
_____ 140
__ ^.2; rhumba, 6; tennis, 6.1; w^ed- ?Iarch 24th — Winnipeg,
Just
^tinned
' calories) will cost 35 minutes of I calories, but it can be eliminated
swimmmg, 10; and running cros- Montreal.
60 on page 8)
walking,-Il minutes of swimming I from your weight system by country, 10.
(Cont. on Page 8)
I
I
Miss Japan-Canada Friendship
Andrew Brewio Attacks Immigration Curbs
in
Ire
f
p
Hew Immif. Minister
Assures HJCCA President
U.S. Nisei Reveals New Calorie Chart
Witt
Ottawa
er, K. c
Sectios
Japanese
Th
NEW CANADi ‘
An Independent Organ fer Cangdians of Japanes“ Orjg
Ivertisiag;
in
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1955
Toronto, Ont.
TST
tory Of
Ita. J.C/s
ED
eartbreak
nd Success
L
Beauty
To Tour
Canada
to wort
ply fc;
re Street
>re clert:
A. '2-®'
I Lethbridge’s centennial project
•• Ph A
te a Japanese Garden, a tribute
to).
Io the 2,800 Japanese uprooted
wauled.:
From British Columbia and mov. Matoba?d to southern Alberta by gov'rnnient order in the months
■k driver
oronto),..
tier Japan bombed Pearl Har
lor in December, 1941. The displaced Japanese became hired
■y clean-,
hands of southern Alberta farm Cleaners,
i. Phons,
ers, This story
tells of their
Eeartbreak
and
success.
ited
TOKYO.—Lovely Hiroko Koba,
23-year-old daughter of wellmown Japanese literary critic,
ditsuo Nakamui’a (pen name),
in. Fo:
By ALLEN SACKMANN
who
was chosen
last week as
;e oiils.
Miss Japan-Canada Friendship
- (BayLETHBRIDGE, Alta. — Sus34 (Don
Bicious farmers met. bitter Ja
(Ozyosan Shinzen Shisetsu) will
panese on an April day 23 years
leave Tokyo this Fi’iday by
house-:
Igo
with
nothing
more
in
comC.P.A.
to begin a 3-week tour
ewhere.
Crowned
Miss
Japan-Can,
mink
collars
in
shade
e line.
k than the railway platform ada Friendship, Hiroko Koba — a 23-year-old I mental, or paste|,
of pearl, violet, gun- of Canada at the request of the
which they stood.
are {from left io right) Canadian government.
school teacher from Tokyo __ _ is shown with Misses Omori, h^
IC3Ulliia
| In the anxious months after one of her many prizes, । ‘
Some 12 Japanese reporters,
Morie, Teshima, Matoba,
”
*
C
i°
nCl
^
an
^fe^?
’
Hayashi,
Matsuura,
Yamada,
and
Kato.
I roan
Pearl Harbor, when 2,800 Japa- mink stole, presented by the Canada Mink
writers, television personnel and
). Nov
Miss
Koba
’
s
tour
of
Canada
begins
this
Fri
a
lady-in-waiting will acompany
River,ese weie evacuated by govern Breeders. The 9 other finalists, who were given
v. Call,
day
in
Vancouver.
her
toui’ of Canada.
ment order from coastal British
Columbia to southern Alberta,
Miss Koba, a school teacher
iiiiiiii
(he Orientals were viewed only
in Tokyo, was chosen from a
as a relief to the critical, labor
field 10 finalists at the Cana
Portage on sugar beet farms.
dian Embassy in Tokyo to end
OTTAWA.—Canada’s immigration laws still in-I crimination when Lih^™!
j
elimination when Liberal members snuffed out a search by the Canadian Dept,
could have imagined that
IIIIIIII ■
clude^P0Wers to bar immigrants by reason of
B time mutual respect and una proposal from Andrew Brewin, the Toronto of Trade and Commerce for a
their “ethnic group,” “geographical area of origin,”
talented and cultured young Ja
■erstanding would replace the
“
peculiar
customs,” habits, modes of life or lawyer who is NDP member for Greenwood.
panese woman to symbolize tne
Suspicion and bitterness.
of
ti’ade and
■ Japanese families were picked methods of holding property.
ad
Ironically, it was also the day the Department giowing bonds
Parliament
last
week
again
passed
up
an
op
by wagon or truck at the
of External Affairs chose to explain to MPs the friendship between Canada and
portunity to eliminate these aspects of racial dis- UN declaration on racial discrimination which Japan.
W Station and taken to
*)
On March 31st, Miss Koba will
|akeshift homes that the farm
Canada has signed.
be
at the Toi'onto Japanese Cana
Mr. Brewin recalled that his
were obliged to provide.
(the?"farmer) was still
declaration says “discrimination dian Cultural Centre to attend
between h u m a n beings on ;he Canadian Fur Fashion Show.
®g the chicken coop when
).
arrived,”
grounds of race, color, or ethnic She will also see a National
u
1
Stan Raneorigin is an offence to human Jockey League game at Maple
j
of Vauxhall, now a
Leaf Gardens.
Raent potato farmer
dignity.”
“When
Director of the Trade Publicity
said we wouldn’t liv,e among
Although Canada has sub
TORONTO.
—
National
JCCA
Ren lice, he let us stay in a
on my appointment as Canada’s scribed to the UN document, she Branch of the Dept of Trade
H abandoned bv
President Edward Ide last week Minister of Citizenship and Im still retains powers in the Im- and Commerce,
Mr. Royd E.
bachelor received a letter from Canada’s
Riners.
migration. Although I have only migration act to use “ethnic Beamish told The New Canadian
new Citizenship and Immigra been in office a short while, I group” .as means of choosing on his arrival from Japan at
tion Minister, John R. Nicholson am finding the portfolio interest immigrants, he said.
Malton Airport last Friday night
* - the taXi ““ pledging to do his utmost for
that
all 10 finalists were so truly
The best Mr. Brewin could get
ing and challenging, and would
the
organization.
^P°n • He told us that would
like to assure you and the mem was a promise from Immigra beautiful and charming that judg
The letter follows: . . . ‘This bers of your Association that I tion Minister J. R. Nicholson ing was extremely difficult.
'vill acknowledge and thank you 1 will do my best to serve you and that his complaint would be con
I »TTn RESTRICTED
Hiioko-san won out because
most sincerely for your wire of all other Canadians to the best sidered in a long-promised over of her slightly shy mid appcalfc u8"'’; his 55-year-old
congratulations and good wishes | of my ability. . . .”
hauling of the Immigration act. mg personality,” said Beamish.
I® child. I”lher ancl thee
“She speaks little English, but
writes and reads beautifully.
r>®fe had" irdest wrl
He ■ expressed . the hope that
l^g
r
J
known since
all Japanese Canadians across
L^ing and
“
CARBONDALE, Ill. — Sitting
the nation will welcome her
Sd " ater supplies and thinking, may be exhausting, and 2,650 minutes of just think [ washing windows for 70 minutes
warmly
on her tour.
mg, he said.
ironing for 4014 minutes, or 350
Pities.°- °f the early d’if- brit it can’t match gardening or
burnt up the energy in an minutes (almost six hours) of
Hei’ Agenda is as follows:
F^unitip-£piC1°US and hostile swimming, dancing or even iron iceTo
cream soda (255 calories) will ivinf down
ing for buming up unwanted
Friday, March 19th — VanRing
Maws prorequire 255 minutes of playing |
°
couver.
k in urban 3 ^h^6 from liv' calories.
cards, at a calorie per minute, 01 I Konishi's “energy cost” chart
6’4 minutes of golfing, 01’ 26 shows the following calorie ab
Sat. March 20th
Frank
Konishi,
Nisei
associate
Banff
H
S’ W co«
minutes
of
trotting.
professor
of
food
and
solution
per
minute:
Lving
at
nutrition
Sun.
March
21st
— Banff,
^kted to"
travel was
ease,
0.4;
sitting,
0.5;
standing,
at
Southern
Illinois
University,
A
piece
of
cakewith
fudge
Calgary,
V
isit
Stampede
grounds
^^,^ileradia3 of
’
has^ pi’epared a table of “energy icing represents 320 calories and 0 8; playing_ cards, 1; playing etc.
W the^ ^d- cost” of various activities. It
the piano, 1.5; driving a car 1 8' „-Mon- ^areh 22nd — Regina,
ranged from 4-10 of one calorie it would take 80 minutes of cleaning windows, 2.0; dressing, Winnipeg.
when lying at ease to 10 calories gardening or 32 minutes of rid 2,o; walking at 3.2 miles per
%. ^JabM;
Ge- while
Tues- March 23rd — tour of
swimming or running ing a bicycle to absorb it, Koni- hour, 3.; ironing, 3.1; playm^
Winnipeg
(Wheat Board, Ballet,
drums, 3.1; golfing, 4; gardening’ etc).
7 “me to ,,, ?hen the cross country.
shi. said.
feeding, 4;
dancing, foxtrot;
Alberta. “They
One small cola drink (106
____ one
___ martini
__ ___ totals
_____ 140
__ ^.2; rhumba, 6; tennis, 6.1; w^ed- ?Iarch 24th — Winnipeg,
Just
^tinned
' calories) will cost 35 minutes of I calories, but it can be eliminated
swimmmg, 10; and running cros- Montreal.
60 on page 8)
walking,-Il minutes of swimming I from your weight system by country, 10.
(Cont. on Page 8)
I
I
Miss Japan-Canada Friendship
Andrew Brewio Attacks Immigration Curbs
in
Ire
f
p
Hew Immif. Minister
Assures HJCCA President
U.S. Nisei Reveals New Calorie Chart
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Wednesday, March 17,
P»?« 7
! The New Canadian's .
OFFICE
Cosmopolitan Cuisine
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Wednesday, March
March 31st sta^„„
Included » ^e^?60?* Street West in TorontX
Unglamorous, But Delicious!
residence
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HUdson S-IMS
EM. 4-1385
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NOTARY PUBLIC
ArS Sortiera Ontario Building
SCO Bay Street (at Adelaida)
TORONTO
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and auditors for 1965the election of directors
There are some vegetables that are tastv, but not tb?
most
glamorous, i.e., cabbage, turnips, spinach, etY Her? wp
Corporation
re- matters; and
? cipes that will really dress up these humble ve^etabl^ have
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All members are urged to attend this important meeting
count on their popularity growing to the point thevl
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frequent appearances at your table.
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Bus: 924-8153
3-S759
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STUFFED TURNIPS
'^SoSm By ^^ Womens Club [
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Put the top and the rest of the tu?nin V
milacfy’s thoughts ai^oHpr’n/^S'V"8! around tile corner |
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Chartered Accountant
Toronto Nisei Women’s; rink ^ ,
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Suite 403
g tion of the bottom so they will stand up
ff a thln P°r' delight ^ouwulLn^
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130 ELOOR ST. W.
TORONTO
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K1YO TAMURA
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INSURANCE
TORONTO
the Sangha organization of fho n nce’
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Montreal and S r a h^. ”1^ “e11'- ^milton.
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Toronto Sangha members
and grind. Add a are meeting or? Mard?^^^^^
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with the quality of talent among the slnsei™8 ob™uslY impressed
not La“°X™V±“^ were inadvertent
When Buying Or Selling Call
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Canadian Cultural Centre will pro
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displays of children’s dolls, and in addition Sumie (bSsh paint
nig), Origami (paper folding) and Ikebana (Japanese art of flower
S^ementL
the Centre classes will give demons^
Thoie will be story-telling of Japanese folk tales and showin"of movies depicting the life of Japanese children. In addition Jana°
nese-Canadian children will perform folk dancing and the Centre’s
^J}sei
^ render a number of Japanese songs. Thev in turn :
mH ask the
audience to join in .a "sing song’’ of the simple 11
Japanese numbers.
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teiTecl b?tween 4 and 7 p.m. which will consist
’aPanese Style chow mein, shrimp tempura and rice. Otsuke- |
mono and nihoncha will complete the meal for 81.00 There will
also be a children's plate at 75 cent.
L-iJhe admission charge of 50 cent for adults and 2-5 cent for
chl
?V1
used,to further the children’s proj’ects at the Centre.
hexe will be plenty to do and see, so bring along the whok I
family and spend the day at the Centre either March 20th or 21sL
CHINA/HOUSE
Proudly Presents For. Your Enjoyment
Our New
Cherry Blossom Room"
With Japanese Motif
925 EgIint ®ANQUETS AND SOCIALS
Phone RU. 1-9124
Toronto, Ont.
Get Your Friend To Subscribe To.
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479 queen 9ana^an
^OATol^ WEST,
‘ ease find enclosed $
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^■00 for^T ^r^^f11^1011 for ....... year/months '
months . 57.00 per year.
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CUSTOM FRAMING
1278 Yonge St. — Phone: 923-6877
*
(S. of Woodlawn)
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Toronto
Lucien C. Kurata, Q. C
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office Hours Saturday
October to April Inclusive
6,2 RICHMOND ST. WEST
Suite 513 Temple Building
TORONTO
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7-3427
J.C.C. Centre Presents Spring Festival On Weekend
^ Hori Real Estate — AM. 1-5194
.
Picture Frames
EM. 6-3323
(Member of Toronto Real Estate Board) "
Res. Pl. 9-8317
Dana members Lli prepare
off
of chicken, .pork or beef.
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366-5812
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(Dining Lounge)
118 Elizabeth St.
Toronto, Canada
Phone: 364-3481
(4 Lines To Serve You)
CATERING SERVICE - “TAKE-OUT” ORDERS
Banquet Facilities
For Business Or Private Parties
WEDDING RECEPTIONS (Large or Small)
DINNER MUSIC NIGHTLY
1384V2 Queen W.
Toronto
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SPORTING
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SKATES, SKIS
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SKATE SHARPENING
aal Danforth Ave.,
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Phone: HO. 3-7400
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Formal
Rentals
Reserve
Now For
Wed dings
Dances Etc.
Mm
Of Toronto
Sus Nagai
437 DANFORTH AVE.,
PHONE: 463-8104
P»?« 7
! The New Canadian's .
OFFICE
Cosmopolitan Cuisine
J
!
By STELLA ITO
corp. memtos\-iii be £mA^^
of
Saisei-Kai In6:30
n.m at
■» ta.
., r
?"
6:30 p.m
tie WM- on Wednesday,
Wednesday, March
March 31st sta^„„
Included » ^e^?60?* Street West in TorontX
Unglamorous, But Delicious!
residence
I V ssta Drive
HUdson S-IMS
EM. 4-1385
8
I
oar osier d- Solicitor
NOTARY PUBLIC
ArS Sortiera Ontario Building
SCO Bay Street (at Adelaida)
TORONTO
i
and auditors for 1965the election of directors
There are some vegetables that are tastv, but not tb?
most
glamorous, i.e., cabbage, turnips, spinach, etY Her? wp
Corporation
re- matters; and
? cipes that will really dress up these humble ve^etabl^ have
Vn
All members are urged to attend this important meeting
count on their popularity growing to the point thevl
/an
frequent appearances at your table.
y 1 be making
Bus: 924-8153
3-S759
Saisei-Kai,
g
STUFFED TURNIPS
'^SoSm By ^^ Womens Club [
Choose about 5 good sized1 turnips. Wash them
a
g slice across the top to make a cover for the
d cut oxf a
ERNEST JOMORI
B
Put the top and the rest of the tu?nin V
milacfy’s thoughts ai^oHpr’n/^S'V"8! around tile corner |
■ parboil. Take the tops out after about 1 minute tN "’ater and
Chartered Accountant
Toronto Nisei Women’s; rink ^ ,
1.onb- keeping.this
in mind the
™ “d “n
g cooked for another couple of minutes Drain
ups can be show- with the '.Sent on ChXu””S *
Binside, making a hollow hole in each turnip Slic^nf-f°°P^°Ut the
Suite 403
g tion of the bottom so they will stand up
ff a thln P°r' delight ^ouwulLn^
in *‘=e of' the show and will 1
130 ELOOR ST. W.
TORONTO
S
Cook
pound of ground beef
Milliner^ Shop.’ H>°S' Z^ ^ Z C°b>”B ^^“
rq“BlttkT — ««Mj sugar,’Ajinomoto ^to"’taste' 5 ehopped
members. There will also %e a «1?nf d r W1 ?e Served bN the L
g
Fill the turnips with the mixtur?
’
The D ATP- a
•-> a
of delicious home baked goods
I “Vrs' c"°vra'iow nre un®’tu™ipsu ^r?^
°f
The WC^TIO^
The TIME: 2:00 p.m.
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How Much Do Japan's U.S. Flag Lifter On Iwo Jima Waiii
Top Movie Stars Make ? Presents Widow Of Japan
General With Island Rock
Authoriwd a
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TSVMURA^ s2St"'l
Editor, KEN aft .«•
Section Editor ^^
By GEORGE LUIKER
international star, who receives
in
the neighborhood of 3 million
TOKYO.—How much do movie
P®r.
film. The virile star also
stars in Japan make per picture?
SUBSCRIPTION
—. One
limits
his appearances to 2 or * TOKYO.
.
—, °I the six yashi in Tokyo when he stopped
^U1te. a bit by local standards,
Bont^
marmes who raised the here en route to IwoJima.t rotemo sukoshi” compared 3 pictures, so his earnings do
17.00
'
not total as much as other les U.S. flag atop Mt. Suribachi on
with name stars abroad.
The . Japanese widow asked - the
wo Jima 20 years ago present
479 QUEEN ST. W»?r
Italy s Claudia Cardinale both ser paid stars who make double ed-a small rock to the widow of ex-marine to take some flowersor
triple
the
number
of
films.
Toronto 2-B. Oat
astounded and dismayed loca
the Japanese commander who to be placed at the site of the
m stai’S when she casually
EMpire 6-5005
Any star drawing 2 million committed suicide on the historic monument for the Japanese war;
dead on the island1 and- that -he
revealed her salary per picture or more is considered “A” class. island.
'vas the equivalent of a hundred Included in this category are:
Rene Gagnon, 39, recently bring back a rock as a mementomillion yen. Top stars in some Mariko Okada, sole representa- made a sentimental journey to of her husband.
xThe body of the late general™~ntnes draw $500,000 or 180 tive from Shochiku, whose re the island -with his wife, Pauline,
000,000 yen while in Japan no cent marriage apparently has and son, Rene, Jr.
has not been recovered.
one is even- within hailing dis not hurt her popularity (Keiji
The Gagnons also met with
He brought back the rock and
tance of the figure. There are Sada was also a top money— presented it to Mrs. Yoshi Kuri Taro Kuribayashi, the son of
Female Help Wmur
not even 10,000,000 yen stars.
maker but he died last year in bayashi, widow of the late Lt. Gen. and Mrs. Kuribayashi who
The actual sums paid to the
tragic .automobile accident): Gen. Tadamachi Kuribayashi, at was three years old at the time [GIRL jvanted for se
senior stei
.position. Some legal
stars are top secret known only Toshiro Mifune, Hisaya
Mori- Tokyo’s
Inter-national- Airport of the Iwo Jima battle. He now i.erable; Phone — 36tamovie companies and the tax iri“e’i ■ ^rankie Sakai, Tatsuya Lefors he left for his home in works at the U.S. air base at Ta
office, but we checked with Mihashr (who
appeared with Hooksett, N.H.
chikawa on the suburbs of To ------ Male Help Wan^ ;
kyo.
several people in the business, r rank Sinatra in the gripping
It was the second meeting for
gardener heinervi
th°se in ^e know, and here is war drama “None But The the Gagnons and Mrs. Kuribaya
The Gagnons and Mrs. Kuri ;GENERAL
Please phone CH. 1-4103^ u^
what we arrived at.
'
ws
Brave”),
Junzaburo Ban from shi.
bayashi spent a few minutes to (Toronto).
The highest paid star in Ja loho and its subsidiary Tokyo
gether at the airport. The Japa
garden heloeb^'
Request of Widow
pan is undisputedly, Hideko Ta iaga; Ayako Wakao, Shintaro
nese widow showed the Ameri EXPERIENCED
Ko^red-Please M^
kamine, the actress whose career- iatsu, Raizo Ichikawa, from
Gagnon met with Mrs. Kuriba- can couple an album containingspans some thirty years, and Daiei; Toei has Samurai swash
letters and sketches sent by theone of the few performers who bucklers Kinnosuke Nakamura.
late general. .Some of the letter*’ pert truck transmission, and rear
inade a successful conversion Hashizo Okawa, Chiezo Kataoka Japan Women On T.V,
9 W9nnel- Excehent vages^
were addressed to his son.
from child to adult without Utaemon Ichikawa plus Koji
oS
2 eveninSs °nd weeke^f
TORONTO. — “Stronger Since
Gagnon, now an employee of
the usual awkward years career Tsuruta, versatile actor who is
Northwest Airlines, also ..met I
intermission. She demands; and equally at home in period a* The War?” —- ,a one-hour docu- with
Domestic Help Wanted
newsmen and commented on I
receives some 5 million yen for weh as modem settings; Nikka- mentary study of the status of
us
visit
to
the
island.
experienced
JeTW^
her services, and has a reputa tsu s representatives are tough women in Japan — will be seen
Island
Not
The
Same
fe
XM^
tion for not settling for anything guy movie idols Yujiro Ishihara
less. Most film companies desire and Akira Kobayashi, and sweet- over the GBC-TV network this . The experience I had on the Pnto)?
her services but in the current gnl-next-door Sayuri Yoshinaga. I Monday, March 8th at 8:00 p.m. island was rather unbelievable,” I
^^P'd^den industry few can
he said. “The island was all over- I ——_ House For Sale ■ ?
Among the unaffiliated s+a
afford her price. Miss Takamine
-grown.
You could. , hardly believe WanF~^~^^^
is content with making a couple who are in the “A” categm
Lt.
was
the
same island.
I house Previously listed- $17^
are Linkage Awashima, Ineko
of choice pictures a vear.
“It was all g^-ass. It’s being £1.^2^
A11?Jal ®*t°shi Ueki, and Tar,sin
,, T!'f second highest paid is ya
cleaned up all the time. There ^- ‘^1 (or appointment.
Nakadai.
loshiro Mifune, Japan's No. ;
were a few caves .left and there '
p^KYO. ~ In the storied city were some battle equipment buth
Those who draw a million to
j°yamai a bicycle-racing- zea Lie evidence of the war was dis-:
almost 2 million are the “B” ,
।
class. This category includes: lot i dropped dead after hitting a appearing fast.
jackpot with the longest shot’of
^as no^ like-I figured it-1
Shochiku, Miyuki Kuwano; To- the day.
- would.be. It was all grown over J
(Cont. From Page I)
ho, Yoko Tsukasa, Michiyo AraThe tragic accident involved' and beautiful. It didn’t look the
casionally stages foreign play: tama, Keiju Kobayashi and Aki
Otojiro Miyata, same at all.”
According to Yukio
Mishima
48,
of
that
city,
who had placed:
Gagnon said he remembered
who tranlated “La Tosca” for ra Takarada; Daiei, Eiji Funa
5
!°
yen
in
the
.
final
this company, modern plays are koshi and Ganjiro Nakamura;
Lac
^e ^ay a11^ copped a Wh«dtre^ S
easy to understand and are en- Toei, Ken Takakura (husband windfall
of 46,900 yen.
joyed by the masses.
' “I ^membered the foot of Mt.
of Chiemi Eri1), Rentaro Mikuni
He raced to the window -to
MINGEI
Tetsuro Tamba (who starred re claim his win and kept .right on Suribachi very well,” he added
We spent four days there?’
'I
The third and youngest of the cently m -The Seventh Dawn” going. He failed to step on the
Asked about the fighting abili-J
theatrical groups with William Holden and for brake in time, banged, his head
1m the Mingei, formed about 1? which he
inade considerably against the window .and died on y. of the Japanese soldiers,,
the spot.
Gagnon said, “pretty tough. 11
Sf3 ^0’ H has 177 actors and
moie than what he normally
ncticsbOs under its wing’.
bought .they were very brave.” I
-?fTthe ^n’ost significant ooes), Ryutaro Otomo and RyuInsurance
He said he received a free trip
trends in Japans Modern theat a0S”ke, Ts»kigata; Nikkatsu, Jo
from his company that, took him
rical arts today is that a ’arae Shishido and Ruriko Asaoka.
as far as Tokyo. From Tokyo,
number of promising young actGagnon, his wife and son were I
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Gagnon is one of two surviv-1
{ kobe, the prefectural assembly
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m
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nrmv
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drama group* tESd on television
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Isa- UHdx ever dreamed up in thethen
dehuts
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modern theatrical
lelatnely modestly paid, some- F many widows as possible to
gioup* after their mduatinn
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owerA
J oung songstress-actress - Chiyo.’ S
fc 111 life'”
ko Honma despite her tremend,-y
widow
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proprietor
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How Much Do Japan's U.S. Flag Lifter On Iwo Jima Waiii
Top Movie Stars Make ? Presents Widow Of Japan
General With Island Rock
Authoriwd a
mc^.
TSVMURA^ s2St"'l
Editor, KEN aft .«•
Section Editor ^^
By GEORGE LUIKER
international star, who receives
in
the neighborhood of 3 million
TOKYO.—How much do movie
P®r.
film. The virile star also
stars in Japan make per picture?
SUBSCRIPTION
—. One
limits
his appearances to 2 or * TOKYO.
.
—, °I the six yashi in Tokyo when he stopped
^U1te. a bit by local standards,
Bont^
marmes who raised the here en route to IwoJima.t rotemo sukoshi” compared 3 pictures, so his earnings do
17.00
'
not total as much as other les U.S. flag atop Mt. Suribachi on
with name stars abroad.
The . Japanese widow asked - the
wo Jima 20 years ago present
479 QUEEN ST. W»?r
Italy s Claudia Cardinale both ser paid stars who make double ed-a small rock to the widow of ex-marine to take some flowersor
triple
the
number
of
films.
Toronto 2-B. Oat
astounded and dismayed loca
the Japanese commander who to be placed at the site of the
m stai’S when she casually
EMpire 6-5005
Any star drawing 2 million committed suicide on the historic monument for the Japanese war;
dead on the island1 and- that -he
revealed her salary per picture or more is considered “A” class. island.
'vas the equivalent of a hundred Included in this category are:
Rene Gagnon, 39, recently bring back a rock as a mementomillion yen. Top stars in some Mariko Okada, sole representa- made a sentimental journey to of her husband.
xThe body of the late general™~ntnes draw $500,000 or 180 tive from Shochiku, whose re the island -with his wife, Pauline,
000,000 yen while in Japan no cent marriage apparently has and son, Rene, Jr.
has not been recovered.
one is even- within hailing dis not hurt her popularity (Keiji
The Gagnons also met with
He brought back the rock and
tance of the figure. There are Sada was also a top money— presented it to Mrs. Yoshi Kuri Taro Kuribayashi, the son of
Female Help Wmur
not even 10,000,000 yen stars.
maker but he died last year in bayashi, widow of the late Lt. Gen. and Mrs. Kuribayashi who
The actual sums paid to the
tragic .automobile accident): Gen. Tadamachi Kuribayashi, at was three years old at the time [GIRL jvanted for se
senior stei
.position. Some legal
stars are top secret known only Toshiro Mifune, Hisaya
Mori- Tokyo’s
Inter-national- Airport of the Iwo Jima battle. He now i.erable; Phone — 36tamovie companies and the tax iri“e’i ■ ^rankie Sakai, Tatsuya Lefors he left for his home in works at the U.S. air base at Ta
office, but we checked with Mihashr (who
appeared with Hooksett, N.H.
chikawa on the suburbs of To ------ Male Help Wan^ ;
kyo.
several people in the business, r rank Sinatra in the gripping
It was the second meeting for
gardener heinervi
th°se in ^e know, and here is war drama “None But The the Gagnons and Mrs. Kuribaya
The Gagnons and Mrs. Kuri ;GENERAL
Please phone CH. 1-4103^ u^
what we arrived at.
'
ws
Brave”),
Junzaburo Ban from shi.
bayashi spent a few minutes to (Toronto).
The highest paid star in Ja loho and its subsidiary Tokyo
gether at the airport. The Japa
garden heloeb^'
Request of Widow
pan is undisputedly, Hideko Ta iaga; Ayako Wakao, Shintaro
nese widow showed the Ameri EXPERIENCED
Ko^red-Please M^
kamine, the actress whose career- iatsu, Raizo Ichikawa, from
Gagnon met with Mrs. Kuriba- can couple an album containingspans some thirty years, and Daiei; Toei has Samurai swash
letters and sketches sent by theone of the few performers who bucklers Kinnosuke Nakamura.
late general. .Some of the letter*’ pert truck transmission, and rear
inade a successful conversion Hashizo Okawa, Chiezo Kataoka Japan Women On T.V,
9 W9nnel- Excehent vages^
were addressed to his son.
from child to adult without Utaemon Ichikawa plus Koji
oS
2 eveninSs °nd weeke^f
TORONTO. — “Stronger Since
Gagnon, now an employee of
the usual awkward years career Tsuruta, versatile actor who is
Northwest Airlines, also ..met I
intermission. She demands; and equally at home in period a* The War?” —- ,a one-hour docu- with
Domestic Help Wanted
newsmen and commented on I
receives some 5 million yen for weh as modem settings; Nikka- mentary study of the status of
us
visit
to
the
island.
experienced
JeTW^
her services, and has a reputa tsu s representatives are tough women in Japan — will be seen
Island
Not
The
Same
fe
XM^
tion for not settling for anything guy movie idols Yujiro Ishihara
less. Most film companies desire and Akira Kobayashi, and sweet- over the GBC-TV network this . The experience I had on the Pnto)?
her services but in the current gnl-next-door Sayuri Yoshinaga. I Monday, March 8th at 8:00 p.m. island was rather unbelievable,” I
^^P'd^den industry few can
he said. “The island was all over- I ——_ House For Sale ■ ?
Among the unaffiliated s+a
afford her price. Miss Takamine
-grown.
You could. , hardly believe WanF~^~^^^
is content with making a couple who are in the “A” categm
Lt.
was
the
same island.
I house Previously listed- $17^
are Linkage Awashima, Ineko
of choice pictures a vear.
“It was all g^-ass. It’s being £1.^2^
A11?Jal ®*t°shi Ueki, and Tar,sin
,, T!'f second highest paid is ya
cleaned up all the time. There ^- ‘^1 (or appointment.
Nakadai.
loshiro Mifune, Japan's No. ;
were a few caves .left and there '
p^KYO. ~ In the storied city were some battle equipment buth
Those who draw a million to
j°yamai a bicycle-racing- zea Lie evidence of the war was dis-:
almost 2 million are the “B” ,
।
class. This category includes: lot i dropped dead after hitting a appearing fast.
jackpot with the longest shot’of
^as no^ like-I figured it-1
Shochiku, Miyuki Kuwano; To- the day.
- would.be. It was all grown over J
(Cont. From Page I)
ho, Yoko Tsukasa, Michiyo AraThe tragic accident involved' and beautiful. It didn’t look the
casionally stages foreign play: tama, Keiju Kobayashi and Aki
Otojiro Miyata, same at all.”
According to Yukio
Mishima
48,
of
that
city,
who had placed:
Gagnon said he remembered
who tranlated “La Tosca” for ra Takarada; Daiei, Eiji Funa
5
!°
yen
in
the
.
final
this company, modern plays are koshi and Ganjiro Nakamura;
Lac
^e ^ay a11^ copped a Wh«dtre^ S
easy to understand and are en- Toei, Ken Takakura (husband windfall
of 46,900 yen.
joyed by the masses.
' “I ^membered the foot of Mt.
of Chiemi Eri1), Rentaro Mikuni
He raced to the window -to
MINGEI
Tetsuro Tamba (who starred re claim his win and kept .right on Suribachi very well,” he added
We spent four days there?’
'I
The third and youngest of the cently m -The Seventh Dawn” going. He failed to step on the
Asked about the fighting abili-J
theatrical groups with William Holden and for brake in time, banged, his head
1m the Mingei, formed about 1? which he
inade considerably against the window .and died on y. of the Japanese soldiers,,
the spot.
Gagnon said, “pretty tough. 11
Sf3 ^0’ H has 177 actors and
moie than what he normally
ncticsbOs under its wing’.
bought .they were very brave.” I
-?fTthe ^n’ost significant ooes), Ryutaro Otomo and RyuInsurance
He said he received a free trip
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