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THE NEW
iADIAN
An Independent Organ for Lancdiaris of Japanese Origin
SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1965
Toronto, Ont
For Quick Assimilation
TJCM Forms Immig. Group
lid Japan Newcomers
lit
TORONTO.—With their
eh
sit
|a£
basic ob-
1 the Japanese immigrants
to Canada for their earliest settlement
and acquisition of full citizenship",
Ihe Toronto JCCA this week gave
birth to a special Immigration Com
ing earlier this year. Some 13 mem
bers of this group met last Wednes
day with executives of the Toronto
and National JCCA.
In clarifying the nature of their
future work, this new committee" an
mittee.
nounced a broad outline. It will con
The idea for this committee oriaintinue to build and keep up close
oted at a loronto ICCA Isseibu meetcontact with the Canadian Govern ment, especially the Dept, of
Citizenship and Immigration, and
offer full cooperation. It will
also cooperate with all other or
ganizations and agencies v/ith
similar aims and objects.
WINNIPEG, Man.
was hesitant about the unfam
This special Immigration Com
Photo by Jack Hemmy politan
Winnipeg Council has iliar product. Metro will buy the
decided to split a contract for other 30 buses from Genera mittee hopes to build closer ties
nsuls Wife Charms Sansei Japanese Students 45
new transit buses, with a Motors of Canada Ltd. for 833,- with Japan authorities with the
TORONTO.—Pretty student, Louise Ebata breaks into a third of the order going to a Ja- 198 each.
aid of Japan Consul, S. SaiMe at the recent Toronto Japanese Language School Open panese company. Mitsubishi Corp,
ki. They hope that one of the
Juse as the charming wife of Toronto’s Japan Consul, Mrs. of Japan submitted the lowest
first steps here will be a success
>!ki looks over her shoulder. This was the first time the gen- tender at $30,645 a vehicle, but
ful exchange of views and in
•01 public had the opportunity to see these sansei students D. I. MacDonald, streets and
formation resulting in a happy I their studies.
medium for both the Japanese
transit director, told council he
newcomers and the Japanese
Canadians who have built up an
enviable reputation as good citi
zens.
What are “girls of apartment houses.
Iling”
and “reading books”
taking about and how
The immediate expense of this
The words “Girls of Tokyo” I! whereas 20 percent, of the coun
living from day to day ?
try
and
14
percent
“
saving
somehow conveys a mood of
new committee is to be carried
money.”
Women and. Household gaiety.
by the Toronto JCCA, including
gaits Division of the Tokyo
As
to
love
and
marriage,
67
the
Isseibu.
Rural people are apt to ima
tropohtan Public Welfare Bu
percent of the girls polled re
gine
they
are
working,
in
clear,
ll recently polled 1,000,000
At the Wednesday meeting,
offices in the heart of the city plied they think they should re
age<i from 15 to 24, and hunting between times for main a virgin until they marry.
the following were named as
the caPital, on their boy friends, but their way of
“Play-girl” types who say “we
Miss Ethnic Press '65
aosophy on everyday life.
committee executives: Mr. Geor
life and philosophy on life differ don’t care a bit about virginity”
TORONTO. — Sabina Pisani.
^ere are various kinds of much; in fact, from those de amounted to only five percent.
18-year-old student ...who works ge Imai, Mr. T. Umezuki, and
s
co-eds, office employees, picted in movies and novels.
It is said that the survey in part-time for Corriere Canadese,
conductresses, bar hostesses
connection was conducted has been named “Miss Ethnic Mr. T. Kameoka.
Asked, for 'instance, “what this
• singers.
on
1,000
out of the '1,000,000 Press, 1965.” As such, she re
they like to do,” 33 percent of girls under
Mr. T. Umezuki, publisher of
special statistical presented Canada’s ethnic press
^ i^em are living with the co-ed's
answered “research
methods.
_ parents and' some alone in on a specific subject,” “studyin the Miss Byline contest last The New Canadian, conducted
Be that as it may, it is a sur Friday.
the meeting. He spoke on the
prising revelation that 67 percent
Recently, the pretty Etobicoke
today think Collegiate student was honored progress of immigration events
of- the Tokyo
they must remain a virgin until at a special meeting with Prime and offered the latest informa
.IT Trust, States, where it is GO percent they marry!
Minister John Robarts at Queen’s
nent trust invested.
If this sort of survey was Park. Mr. Robarts is one of the tion and changes.
- Overseas
The advisers, investment bank macle in such a country as Swed five patrons of National Press
The following people attended
in h ? Sneva’ considers Jaen, the question would be laugh Week which was highlighted by
ontetanding market for ers and brokers from North ed off by the present generation the April 23 Byline Ball.
as Committee Members, which
America, Europe and the Far
* 5 ? the tad’s
will
be increased accordingly
of
girls.
East agreed that in most markets
next few months.
The figure obtained from the Ex-Van. Consul Made
with the amount of work: T. Ka
no strong incentives for investenUdS°n kWas taken by ment
survey
on
their
way
of
spending
exist
at
the
present
time.
meoka,
Y. Kanda, T. Umezuki.
si “S-boa^at its fet
spare time is not necessarily un- Japan Immigration Chief Mrs. T. Ikeda, M. Amemori, H.
k.
1 l$6o> held here last
related to the aforementioned
TOKYO.—The Japan Foreign Hayashi, U. Nakashima, T. Kaway of life described by the 67
'ents
bMnnce of payOffice this week announced chat donaga, Y. Noda, S. Watanabe,
percent of the girls polled.
more Trickpercent of the Mr. Shigeru Hirota, former con Y. Iwasaki, T. Ide.
Forty-nine
eld <>f maT ?d and the hl-h
working girls, — -survey
------ , also sul of Japan in Vancouver, has
es thi ? ? panese stocks
showed, have more than two calls been appointed Chief of its Im
(From NJCCA and TJCCA):
a week to make on their way migration Bureau in Tokyo.
Edward
Ide, George Imai, George
5 fund’s
CA -^nry Buhl.
In recent years, Mr. Hirota
home from work.
FUKUOKA City, Japan. —
He
President, said.
has been the consul-general in Takahashi, Ritsuki Inouye and A.
nd for
Asked where
Two young Japanese women
Nishimura.
more than half of the girls polled Hamburg, Germany.
onld remain -tmel{ emphasis
taking up an English course
said they do so to receive lessons
— ernam m the United
in flower arrangement.
at the Fukuoka-Jogakuin Col
Practice in floral arrange
lege are looking for Canadian
ment, virginity and marriage can
yowwa Named New
pen pals. They are -Miss Nori
TOKYO. — His wife had left for help.
be taken to be closely related
J Cenlre chief
ko Shimizu and Miss Yumiko
with one another.
him and 27-year-old carpenter
It took 300 firemen and police
With the taking of flower Yoshiharu Fujita wanted her
Inaba.
TL?e Jnpan Trade
men
three hours to get him down,
arrangement, it would' be normal
V
° recently anback.
So
he
climbed
up
the
1000. They can be reached at: 208
after which Fujita said: “I just
to think the average girl learns
^oL4*pointnieut of Mr.
Fukuoka - Jogakuin College
future family life ft. Tokyo Tower, leaving his san wanted to attract people’s atten
the art with
"^tive B^a a4 their new
dals and a note saying he was tion so my wife would1 come back
in mind.
Boarding House, 35 Kamiosa.
^ apS Kior- He took °f- Fukuoka City, Fukuoka-ken,
As far as tills survey is con- taking his life.
to me.”
cerned. it sh ows Tokyo rids are
^ auj
Centre is
Japan.
A passerby read the letter,
propeny conservauive in
Police scolded him and sent
1 Bloor Street West.
saw Fujita climbing, and called him to his wifeless home.
way of chinking on life.
Japanese Bid Lowest But
Win nipeg Splits Bus Job
ajority Tokyo Girls Praise Virginity
Market, Says SIT Trust
Pen Pals
Wanted
Feigns Suicide To Recapture Attention
iADIAN
An Independent Organ for Lancdiaris of Japanese Origin
SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1965
Toronto, Ont
For Quick Assimilation
TJCM Forms Immig. Group
lid Japan Newcomers
lit
TORONTO.—With their
eh
sit
|a£
basic ob-
1 the Japanese immigrants
to Canada for their earliest settlement
and acquisition of full citizenship",
Ihe Toronto JCCA this week gave
birth to a special Immigration Com
ing earlier this year. Some 13 mem
bers of this group met last Wednes
day with executives of the Toronto
and National JCCA.
In clarifying the nature of their
future work, this new committee" an
mittee.
nounced a broad outline. It will con
The idea for this committee oriaintinue to build and keep up close
oted at a loronto ICCA Isseibu meetcontact with the Canadian Govern ment, especially the Dept, of
Citizenship and Immigration, and
offer full cooperation. It will
also cooperate with all other or
ganizations and agencies v/ith
similar aims and objects.
WINNIPEG, Man.
was hesitant about the unfam
This special Immigration Com
Photo by Jack Hemmy politan
Winnipeg Council has iliar product. Metro will buy the
decided to split a contract for other 30 buses from Genera mittee hopes to build closer ties
nsuls Wife Charms Sansei Japanese Students 45
new transit buses, with a Motors of Canada Ltd. for 833,- with Japan authorities with the
TORONTO.—Pretty student, Louise Ebata breaks into a third of the order going to a Ja- 198 each.
aid of Japan Consul, S. SaiMe at the recent Toronto Japanese Language School Open panese company. Mitsubishi Corp,
ki. They hope that one of the
Juse as the charming wife of Toronto’s Japan Consul, Mrs. of Japan submitted the lowest
first steps here will be a success
>!ki looks over her shoulder. This was the first time the gen- tender at $30,645 a vehicle, but
ful exchange of views and in
•01 public had the opportunity to see these sansei students D. I. MacDonald, streets and
formation resulting in a happy I their studies.
medium for both the Japanese
transit director, told council he
newcomers and the Japanese
Canadians who have built up an
enviable reputation as good citi
zens.
What are “girls of apartment houses.
Iling”
and “reading books”
taking about and how
The immediate expense of this
The words “Girls of Tokyo” I! whereas 20 percent, of the coun
living from day to day ?
try
and
14
percent
“
saving
somehow conveys a mood of
new committee is to be carried
money.”
Women and. Household gaiety.
by the Toronto JCCA, including
gaits Division of the Tokyo
As
to
love
and
marriage,
67
the
Isseibu.
Rural people are apt to ima
tropohtan Public Welfare Bu
percent of the girls polled re
gine
they
are
working,
in
clear,
ll recently polled 1,000,000
At the Wednesday meeting,
offices in the heart of the city plied they think they should re
age<i from 15 to 24, and hunting between times for main a virgin until they marry.
the following were named as
the caPital, on their boy friends, but their way of
“Play-girl” types who say “we
Miss Ethnic Press '65
aosophy on everyday life.
committee executives: Mr. Geor
life and philosophy on life differ don’t care a bit about virginity”
TORONTO. — Sabina Pisani.
^ere are various kinds of much; in fact, from those de amounted to only five percent.
18-year-old student ...who works ge Imai, Mr. T. Umezuki, and
s
co-eds, office employees, picted in movies and novels.
It is said that the survey in part-time for Corriere Canadese,
conductresses, bar hostesses
connection was conducted has been named “Miss Ethnic Mr. T. Kameoka.
Asked, for 'instance, “what this
• singers.
on
1,000
out of the '1,000,000 Press, 1965.” As such, she re
they like to do,” 33 percent of girls under
Mr. T. Umezuki, publisher of
special statistical presented Canada’s ethnic press
^ i^em are living with the co-ed's
answered “research
methods.
_ parents and' some alone in on a specific subject,” “studyin the Miss Byline contest last The New Canadian, conducted
Be that as it may, it is a sur Friday.
the meeting. He spoke on the
prising revelation that 67 percent
Recently, the pretty Etobicoke
today think Collegiate student was honored progress of immigration events
of- the Tokyo
they must remain a virgin until at a special meeting with Prime and offered the latest informa
.IT Trust, States, where it is GO percent they marry!
Minister John Robarts at Queen’s
nent trust invested.
If this sort of survey was Park. Mr. Robarts is one of the tion and changes.
- Overseas
The advisers, investment bank macle in such a country as Swed five patrons of National Press
The following people attended
in h ? Sneva’ considers Jaen, the question would be laugh Week which was highlighted by
ontetanding market for ers and brokers from North ed off by the present generation the April 23 Byline Ball.
as Committee Members, which
America, Europe and the Far
* 5 ? the tad’s
will
be increased accordingly
of
girls.
East agreed that in most markets
next few months.
The figure obtained from the Ex-Van. Consul Made
with the amount of work: T. Ka
no strong incentives for investenUdS°n kWas taken by ment
survey
on
their
way
of
spending
exist
at
the
present
time.
meoka,
Y. Kanda, T. Umezuki.
si “S-boa^at its fet
spare time is not necessarily un- Japan Immigration Chief Mrs. T. Ikeda, M. Amemori, H.
k.
1 l$6o> held here last
related to the aforementioned
TOKYO.—The Japan Foreign Hayashi, U. Nakashima, T. Kaway of life described by the 67
'ents
bMnnce of payOffice this week announced chat donaga, Y. Noda, S. Watanabe,
percent of the girls polled.
more Trickpercent of the Mr. Shigeru Hirota, former con Y. Iwasaki, T. Ide.
Forty-nine
eld <>f maT ?d and the hl-h
working girls, — -survey
------ , also sul of Japan in Vancouver, has
es thi ? ? panese stocks
showed, have more than two calls been appointed Chief of its Im
(From NJCCA and TJCCA):
a week to make on their way migration Bureau in Tokyo.
Edward
Ide, George Imai, George
5 fund’s
CA -^nry Buhl.
In recent years, Mr. Hirota
home from work.
FUKUOKA City, Japan. —
He
President, said.
has been the consul-general in Takahashi, Ritsuki Inouye and A.
nd for
Asked where
Two young Japanese women
Nishimura.
more than half of the girls polled Hamburg, Germany.
onld remain -tmel{ emphasis
taking up an English course
said they do so to receive lessons
— ernam m the United
in flower arrangement.
at the Fukuoka-Jogakuin Col
Practice in floral arrange
lege are looking for Canadian
ment, virginity and marriage can
yowwa Named New
pen pals. They are -Miss Nori
TOKYO. — His wife had left for help.
be taken to be closely related
J Cenlre chief
ko Shimizu and Miss Yumiko
with one another.
him and 27-year-old carpenter
It took 300 firemen and police
With the taking of flower Yoshiharu Fujita wanted her
Inaba.
TL?e Jnpan Trade
men
three hours to get him down,
arrangement, it would' be normal
V
° recently anback.
So
he
climbed
up
the
1000. They can be reached at: 208
after which Fujita said: “I just
to think the average girl learns
^oL4*pointnieut of Mr.
Fukuoka - Jogakuin College
future family life ft. Tokyo Tower, leaving his san wanted to attract people’s atten
the art with
"^tive B^a a4 their new
dals and a note saying he was tion so my wife would1 come back
in mind.
Boarding House, 35 Kamiosa.
^ apS Kior- He took °f- Fukuoka City, Fukuoka-ken,
As far as tills survey is con- taking his life.
to me.”
cerned. it sh ows Tokyo rids are
^ auj
Centre is
Japan.
A passerby read the letter,
propeny conservauive in
Police scolded him and sent
1 Bloor Street West.
saw Fujita climbing, and called him to his wifeless home.
way of chinking on life.
Japanese Bid Lowest But
Win nipeg Splits Bus Job
ajority Tokyo Girls Praise Virginity
Market, Says SIT Trust
Pen Pals
Wanted
Feigns Suicide To Recapture Attention
Page 2
Japanese Runners Sweep Bnstnn
maratoon Winning In Record Time 1
winning the evenT ii^the" Mar?ih“
hours, 5S minutes/33 seconds M'a
in times of 2:17.12 and 2:17.31. Aurel Vandendriessche of Belgium, winner for the last two
recently,
2:17-46’ Letter than the
°* tW° S%?S
corci
111 1963
Setting the Previous re-
Two Toronto Martial Art la
I Off To Winnipeg Dojo Seim
The Japanese were absent from the event for
S^span1'3 alte1' Wiming thl'ee times in the 1951-
69th
of the marathon took place
S
L
^T
in
C°O1’ 4°-dW weather.
in the race "six’vS' anaiySt "'h° finished seventh
bhm^Tb^
was
his first in a maraQk-K- CQ
years ago.
wh^bSn^
seven-inch,
123-pound athlete, will be arriving in this citv on martial »
-■ "* *
_ Shishido .and Nakano also broke the old record
no became lost during a practice run over the May 10th to lead a 5 day semi•interested should
Hlly, 26-mile, 385-yard course nar on judo and karate.
ITT*
•
vviitac
contact
last week said he felt a bit
They are judo expert, Katsu- 48™ MfaU« ”?
lucKy to have won.
I Speaking through an inter- : yoshi “Mr. Hanegoshi” Takata, ThisieW is
“ in
" th
pi eter, he said the victory7 would
T™TT°'±
Gou Club
be a lifelong memory for him.
of Toronto, several motions of interest
vandendriessche, who had been
were
introduced'
for
a
favored
to win, stayed with the
more challenging year.
three Japanese until close to the
tmish line when he apparently
UTRECHT, Netherlands.
the part of Samson in a f
^
g-a- s^“ ran out of steam.
Samson
”, complete ■with his
Course as a par 69.
U
J‘ ^e are rating Rouge Hill Golf
Aandendriessche said h i s
coming movie "Samson ami
j ? Heel, which became infect famous Ion hair, will he com
series’, wiD be’h^fe e^ch niSht™61^ simiIar to the CBS-TV ed shortly after the Tokyo Olym peting in the next All European hlah”, mad'e it known thin
will again be defending hi fi
pics, cost him the race.
Judo Championship.
• . • . hair and all.
the May 16^
eaohrii^ 16 !°W net SCW'es 021
■ 7 couldn’t run normally,” he
BigAnton Geesink,- reigning
,
r
He is also expected toco®
S.
1 ran °“ W toes all the mhmited-weight judo champion,
vay.
in . the World Judo Champion
as possible according to^handicap11^ “^ eight teams as evenly
Vandy said he ran last Sun who is now involved in acting this year in Brazil.
day m the Belgian Marathon and
played oi^Q™^
handicaP^ and APust be °P“eci the heel wound again.
Japanese ran closely7 to Yatabe Skips Team To Seagrams Silver
July 11th tournament; Fin^’^
gether during the race and often
TORONTO. _ On Saturday,
appeared to be boxing in the 32grain’s Champioi
Note; To
h
i
first deadline date fa nismLS"!5 “‘^
of the May year-old Belgian. He said after April 10, 1965, teams represent League Curler’s
to. receive their apXaE fa P fees- Makers who have yet the race this made it ’difficult ing 15,000 Toronto league curlers offs at the Broom and Su
for him to run.
Curling Club.
join, should send $15 00 with mm’ 01 ,neV members wishing' to
was the voim^PRi' in
ri* •the
• mens’, ladies’ and mixed
Hertle Ave., Toronto
and ^^ to; Jim K' £ of Shigematsu
the five-men Japanese7 deleX ta“s competed in the SeaIn the Mixed Division a 1
Tom Yatabe skipped the &
!10n'
• won with a brilliant
Toki
v IT
I wood Park entry7 to a convius
sprint finish after breaking awav
.win over the Terrace Club id
irom a three-man cluster two
finals to win the haute
miles
from
the
finish.
7
TORONTO JAPANESE UNITED CHURCH h
Seagram Silver Trays.
Fed away fr°m VandenSUNDAY, APRIL 25, 1965
A JnSSChf /nd Shishido like a
In the Men’s Division, S
v ell-rested
quarter-miler
and
TH '““ASrfeTsS'’
Uno’s rink from the hosti
.rounded the corner down the
Avon the iSeagrams Consohfe
a hkahty iXXs,,ph:
fi51ish to take the
award
after dropping a k
TORONTO.—The Ontario Judo
I tiaditional laurel wreath
------------- —
_______ __________
701 Dovarcouri Rd., Toronto
if'T^ lining, Amiable
fought
decision
to the pac
Championships take place today
Jackie
Parker
’
s
Rink
from II
S,ST'15' puffins, he said at the Jarvis Collegiate Institute
Terrace Club. Other member
Was ldeal» his physi- ( Jarvis and Wellesley) 495 Jarvis Tet’s rink are Joe Nekoda, H_
SAY IT WITH
For Repairs On
Ts good and n^th- Street. Non-Blackbelt team eli Iida and Art Arai. Inexperies
FLOWERS
„
b
him, not even the
probably cost them the gas
T.V. — RADIO — HI-FI
automobiles,
motorcycles
and minations begin at 2:00 p.m. and but the rink did very weM
bicycles which cluttered the the Blackbelt championships be
SHARON'S FLORIST
advance so far.
route.
JAMES KAMINO
CITY-WIDE DELIVERY
gin
at
7
:00
p.m.
„. ?he Japanese 1-2-3 blanket
B.S.C(|
finish was only the second such
T.V. SERVICE
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luined Nakao’s bid on his nre
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inserted loose silk materiaMnside
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maratoon Winning In Record Time 1
winning the evenT ii^the" Mar?ih“
hours, 5S minutes/33 seconds M'a
in times of 2:17.12 and 2:17.31. Aurel Vandendriessche of Belgium, winner for the last two
recently,
2:17-46’ Letter than the
°* tW° S%?S
corci
111 1963
Setting the Previous re-
Two Toronto Martial Art la
I Off To Winnipeg Dojo Seim
The Japanese were absent from the event for
S^span1'3 alte1' Wiming thl'ee times in the 1951-
69th
of the marathon took place
S
L
^T
in
C°O1’ 4°-dW weather.
in the race "six’vS' anaiySt "'h° finished seventh
bhm^Tb^
was
his first in a maraQk-K- CQ
years ago.
wh^bSn^
seven-inch,
123-pound athlete, will be arriving in this citv on martial »
-■ "* *
_ Shishido .and Nakano also broke the old record
no became lost during a practice run over the May 10th to lead a 5 day semi•interested should
Hlly, 26-mile, 385-yard course nar on judo and karate.
ITT*
•
vviitac
contact
last week said he felt a bit
They are judo expert, Katsu- 48™ MfaU« ”?
lucKy to have won.
I Speaking through an inter- : yoshi “Mr. Hanegoshi” Takata, ThisieW is
“ in
" th
pi eter, he said the victory7 would
T™TT°'±
Gou Club
be a lifelong memory for him.
of Toronto, several motions of interest
vandendriessche, who had been
were
introduced'
for
a
favored
to win, stayed with the
more challenging year.
three Japanese until close to the
tmish line when he apparently
UTRECHT, Netherlands.
the part of Samson in a f
^
g-a- s^“ ran out of steam.
Samson
”, complete ■with his
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series’, wiD be’h^fe e^ch niSht™61^ simiIar to the CBS-TV ed shortly after the Tokyo Olym peting in the next All European hlah”, mad'e it known thin
will again be defending hi fi
pics, cost him the race.
Judo Championship.
• . • . hair and all.
the May 16^
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BigAnton Geesink,- reigning
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vay.
in . the World Judo Champion
as possible according to^handicap11^ “^ eight teams as evenly
Vandy said he ran last Sun who is now involved in acting this year in Brazil.
day m the Belgian Marathon and
played oi^Q™^
handicaP^ and APust be °P“eci the heel wound again.
Japanese ran closely7 to Yatabe Skips Team To Seagrams Silver
July 11th tournament; Fin^’^
gether during the race and often
TORONTO. _ On Saturday,
appeared to be boxing in the 32grain’s Champioi
Note; To
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first deadline date fa nismLS"!5 “‘^
of the May year-old Belgian. He said after April 10, 1965, teams represent League Curler’s
to. receive their apXaE fa P fees- Makers who have yet the race this made it ’difficult ing 15,000 Toronto league curlers offs at the Broom and Su
for him to run.
Curling Club.
join, should send $15 00 with mm’ 01 ,neV members wishing' to
was the voim^PRi' in
ri* •the
• mens’, ladies’ and mixed
Hertle Ave., Toronto
and ^^ to; Jim K' £ of Shigematsu
the five-men Japanese7 deleX ta“s competed in the SeaIn the Mixed Division a 1
Tom Yatabe skipped the &
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• won with a brilliant
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sprint finish after breaking awav
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finals to win the haute
miles
from
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finish.
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TORONTO JAPANESE UNITED CHURCH h
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Fed away fr°m VandenSUNDAY, APRIL 25, 1965
A JnSSChf /nd Shishido like a
In the Men’s Division, S
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and
TH '““ASrfeTsS'’
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after dropping a k
TORONTO.—The Ontario Judo
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if'T^ lining, Amiable
fought
decision
to the pac
Championships take place today
Jackie
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from II
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Terrace Club. Other member
Was ldeal» his physi- ( Jarvis and Wellesley) 495 Jarvis Tet’s rink are Joe Nekoda, H_
SAY IT WITH
For Repairs On
Ts good and n^th- Street. Non-Blackbelt team eli Iida and Art Arai. Inexperies
FLOWERS
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probably cost them the gas
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bicycles which cluttered the the Blackbelt championships be
SHARON'S FLORIST
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turd ay, April 24, 1965
Dates and Doings
Over 87 Percent
Personal Notes Across Canada
Of Japan Families
Cherry Blossom Festival Meet. Scheduled April 28 Have Savings Plan Marriages
Engagements
TORONTO.—The Toronto JCCA and the J.C. Cultural Centre
TOKY 0. — Eighty-seven per
lecutives will hold .a meeting on April 2Sth starting 8:00 p.m.
cent
of all households in Japan
| the Centre to discuss plans for the annual Cherrv Blossom
festival. This event is annually co-sponsored by these two groups, have some sort of savings plan
i All those interested are cordially invited to attend this meeting, and the average amount saved
per household is about
$1,580
i
T. u.
according to a recent survey by
the Bank of Japan.
*
*
*
adian
st. w„
1, Ont.
ft
KUBOTA-ENDICOTT
KELOWNA, B.C. — Air. and
Airs. S. Kimura of Kelowna, B.C.
announce the engagement of their
daughter Asako Shirley, to Yukio Harry Tanimura, son of Mr.
and Airs. T. Tanimura, of Ellison
district, B.C.
DIXIE, Ont. — St. John the
Baptist Anglican Church in Dixie
on Marcli 6th, 1965 was the
setting for the marriage of Miss
Elaine Endicott, daughter of Airs.
Velma Endicott, and Air. Tatsuo
Kubota, son of Mr. and Airs. S.
The
bank
surveyed
6,500
house
(Orphanage Chief At Centre With Films And Talk holds throughout the country Kubota of Toronto. The ceremony
f TORONTO.—The Rev. B. Murata of Tokyo and Mr. Thomas through a stratified sampling’ was officiated by the Rev. Bil The wedding will take place
on May 29, 1965 at the Kelowna
Katsuo Haseba, Director in Chief of Tokyo’s Social Centre For method and received comuleted lingsley.
."Homeless Children, are now in Toronto to promote and investigate questionnaires from 90 percent , A reception was held at. the Buddhist Church at 3 p.m. with
Valhalla Inn.
of the households surveyed.
Rev.
‘■She feasibility of sending skilled. Japanese youths to Canada.
Okuda officiating.
I The duo will be - at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre
Professional people and senior
Jon Monday, April 26th from 8:00 p.m. to show a film of the centre businessmen constituted the larg
Obituaries
APPRECIATION
?for homeless Japanese children and' explain their mission.
est percentage of households
On behalf of my family and
YASUI
| Arranged by the Toronto JCCA, everyone is cordially invited with savings; 97.7 percent said
myself,
I
would
like
to
express
"to attend what should be an interesting evening.
they had savings of one type or
KAMLOOPS, B.C. — Air. Ryoanother. In clerical fields, the deep appreciation and thanks for
figure dropped to 94.4 percent; the kind gestures and good kich A. asui passed away on
*
*
shop and factory owners or oper wishes given me while recuperat March 12th, 1965 at the Kam
ators, 89.6 percent; farm, fishery ing in Branson Hospital from loops Hospital. He was in his
San Ariza Heads Hamilton-Tor. J.C. Anglers' Club and forestry workers, 83 percent serious burns received this win
ter. Fortunately, I recovered suf eighty-sixth year.
TORONTO.—The Hamilton-Toronto Japanese Canadian Anglers and laborers, 80.4 percent.
ficiently to be allowed to com
Slub held a general meeting recently at Nikko Garden with over
plete my recovery at home.
Bank
accounts
and
postal
sav
orty members attending. Constitution and by-laws to govern the ings accounts were revealed by
Air. Satoshi John Tamane
ub were adopted. The membership fees remain $15.00 per year.
FIRE — THEFT — AUTO
the survey as the most popular
and family
Fifteen members were nominated as executives of the club, methods of saving with * 97.6
Consult
he following were elected for two year terms:
4 percent of these who had sav
OFFICE
President — San Ariza; Vice-President — Henry Shintani; ings reporting this as one method
RESIDENCE
EM. 4-1394
IV e«ta Drive
reasurer — Sab Alorita; Secretary — Joe Tamane: Publicity _ of saving. About 70 percent said'
EM. 4-1385
HUdson 5-1385
en Mori; Hamilton Ex. — Tosh Muranaka, Swanee Inouye; Trophy they had either commercial or
ommittee — John Sugai, Don Maeda, Sats Yano; Banquet .and post office life insurance. Postal
For All Classes of
A. E. McKague, Q.C.
saving’s and postal insurance
ocial — Kaz Kato, Muni Harada, Nobby Yano, Mitz Asada.
systems are highly developed
INSURANCE
Barrister & Solicitor
methods of saving in Japan and
*
are popular because payments
NOTARY PUBLIC
*
*
Phone: PL. 9-2632
can be made at any
1008 Northern Ontario Building
ansei Talent Show At Centre This Weekend
OR
17,000 post offices . . . even
330 Bay Street (art Adelaide)
those in very remote areas.
PL.
5-7317
TORONTO
TORONTO.—All is in readiness for the J.C. Cultural Centre’s
Really big show.” That’s the Sansei Talent Revue this Saturday,
About 75 percent of all persons
pril 24th at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, April 25th at 2:00 pan.
who had savings accounts said
There will be award winning entrants from Hamilton, Cooks- they regarded their savings as
FOR WORRY-FREE TRAVEL
ille, and Richmond Hill. Included will, be: piano solos and duets, a precaution against financial
ap dances and duets, vocal solos, semi-classical ballet, trumpet difficulty arising from sickness
ARRANGEMENTS
or some other unforseen difolos, flute, Spanish guitar, accordion, etc.
ficultv.
More than 50 percent
Vocals will be accompanied by a small band, and by the Culwere
saving
towards their chil
By Air, Sea and Land
ural Centre’s own 21 member Sansei choir and others to make
dren
’
s
education
or
marriage
is occasion entertaining as well. as rewarding.
Call
and about 40 percent were saving
Here you will see and hear from the collection of the best towards old age.
Sansej Talent obtainable on one stage. Admission will be nominal.
Japan Embassy Report
Quits 50 cents and children 25 cents, to cover expenses.
RITZ KINOSHITA
Furuya Travel Service
*
*
J.C. Cultural Centre
*
Dana Ladiesz Hanamatsuri Tea Attract Teachers
. 7
M t-
ft
0
I
L
a
The Hanamatsuri Tea/ held on Saturday,- April
^ana ladies of the Toronto Buddhist Church was at$y ^50 teachers .and guests from 63 public schools across
a^mosP^ere of the church social hall was comparable to
_.e
sPring day—warm, comfortable and relaxing. Alothers
k
teachers and escorted them to view the art and’ cale^hibit sent by the Buddhist children of Japan. Con^ .f^ freely over their cups of tea until Reverend
in"1^ed ^e guests to the sanctuary, where welcome was
1L gathas.
Ek 0 them by the Sund'ay School choir with their singing
Wa? followed by Rev. Ishiura’s explanation of the various
Knpsf5’ ana ? brief outline on the history of Buddhism. After the
ana answer” period, the guests were invited to view
Re rock garden and the library.
??#!&„ * £P eat deal, of interest was shown by these teachers, who
Deen inside the Buddhist Church before, and as they
7
।
eci there were many sincere “thank yous” exchanged.
[
T.K.
*
365 SPADINA AVE., TORONTO 2-B, ONT.
PHONE EM. 6-1075
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and
NOTARY PUBLIC
221 VICTORIA ST., TORONTO
EM. 3-5002
OX. 1-3388 (Re*.)
ALL-WAY ROOFING LTD
MEMBER OF C.R.C.A.
Mickey S. Sato
FLAT ROOFS
EAVESTROUGHING
Insurance
TORONTO
Office—783-4261
Res.—BE. 1-0863
Those In Toll Area
Call—RO 6-3840
*
SHINGLING
SHEET METAL WORK
421-3374 NISEI OWNED
TOSH NISHIJIMA
"COVERING ONTARIO
Night Calls- PL. 9-5095
Buy & Sell
Your Home
Through
| or. Dana Holds Fashion Show At T.B.C. Saturday
%
1
L
t
Toronto Dana once again extends to all those
Ito
■? "mats new in fashions”, a very cordial invitation
the ehn?i,lLS annual Spring-Summer Fashion Show to be held at
Fe C^hUlch on Saturday, April 24 at 8:00 p.m.
33 ^ Previous ones, there bill be a large collection
8 (of
Hadie?
creations designed- and sewn by our talented
Uittee
modelled by their children or themselves. The comhor?
emPhasizing the custom-made look. It is hoped that
|
m
e3^will submit their creations to the show.
fere stilf
an^ ^e Ruffles, according to New York designers,
irill
sellers on this continent, and some of the dresses
Hefiniteiv
>,ls old-fashioned feminine look. The vivid colours are
Hl
this season, and you will see many ensembles which
।
e E b tne brilliant colours of the rainbow.
hme sio-h^f3^ ^ casuals by Miss Sun Valley will be a welk°ats anj \ 107 a“, ^ us after a dreary winter spent in heavy
Rouths' ahoJ ' J-heir collection of play'togs hint to the warmer
Re sun ^ ^ °^ ^e leisure time to be spent basking under
Lounoa?° see a parade of tiny-tots, pre-teeners and
nFes 'to coa y moae . n» over fifty exciting ensembles before your
|
So 1
7 ou into acquiring a brand new wardrobe.
Milner' of n°^ Us ^bis Saturday, won’t you? You may be a lucky
fe our 2-pnc^r C°Ver dress or of the many door prizes donated
jone Of ^ E^ns merchants. Tickets may be' obtained through any
early
members. We urge vou to obtain your tickets
avoid disappointment.
*
Toronto Dana
HI. 7-1100
Travel Arrangements
KURODA
MITS
Anywhere — Anytime
Representing
Air—Ship—Bus—Rail
Tours—Hotel—Sightseeing
Travellers Cheques
Obtainable
Travel, Accident
and Baggage Insurance
WM. FYSH REAL ESTATE LIMITED
t
■
1444 Danforth Avenue
—
Toronto, Ontario
BUS: HO. 9-1151 — RES: AM. 1-2581
B
BRINGING SOMEONE OVER?
Passage arranged by Steamer or Air
DUNDAS UNION STORE
Call for Reservations or
Information—EM. 8-9934
T. KAMEOKA
YOUR SHOPPING LEST
• SAKURA RICE
0 MARUKIN SHOYU
• VINEGAR
• SUGAR
f EGGS
• SUKIYAKI MEAT
Q MANJU
g MANY VARIETIES OF ARABI
K. Iwata Travel Service
EM. 4-7692
113 McCaul St., TORONTO
173 DUNDAS STREET WEST, TORONTO
Dates and Doings
Over 87 Percent
Personal Notes Across Canada
Of Japan Families
Cherry Blossom Festival Meet. Scheduled April 28 Have Savings Plan Marriages
Engagements
TORONTO.—The Toronto JCCA and the J.C. Cultural Centre
TOKY 0. — Eighty-seven per
lecutives will hold .a meeting on April 2Sth starting 8:00 p.m.
cent
of all households in Japan
| the Centre to discuss plans for the annual Cherrv Blossom
festival. This event is annually co-sponsored by these two groups, have some sort of savings plan
i All those interested are cordially invited to attend this meeting, and the average amount saved
per household is about
$1,580
i
T. u.
according to a recent survey by
the Bank of Japan.
*
*
*
adian
st. w„
1, Ont.
ft
KUBOTA-ENDICOTT
KELOWNA, B.C. — Air. and
Airs. S. Kimura of Kelowna, B.C.
announce the engagement of their
daughter Asako Shirley, to Yukio Harry Tanimura, son of Mr.
and Airs. T. Tanimura, of Ellison
district, B.C.
DIXIE, Ont. — St. John the
Baptist Anglican Church in Dixie
on Marcli 6th, 1965 was the
setting for the marriage of Miss
Elaine Endicott, daughter of Airs.
Velma Endicott, and Air. Tatsuo
Kubota, son of Mr. and Airs. S.
The
bank
surveyed
6,500
house
(Orphanage Chief At Centre With Films And Talk holds throughout the country Kubota of Toronto. The ceremony
f TORONTO.—The Rev. B. Murata of Tokyo and Mr. Thomas through a stratified sampling’ was officiated by the Rev. Bil The wedding will take place
on May 29, 1965 at the Kelowna
Katsuo Haseba, Director in Chief of Tokyo’s Social Centre For method and received comuleted lingsley.
."Homeless Children, are now in Toronto to promote and investigate questionnaires from 90 percent , A reception was held at. the Buddhist Church at 3 p.m. with
Valhalla Inn.
of the households surveyed.
Rev.
‘■She feasibility of sending skilled. Japanese youths to Canada.
Okuda officiating.
I The duo will be - at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre
Professional people and senior
Jon Monday, April 26th from 8:00 p.m. to show a film of the centre businessmen constituted the larg
Obituaries
APPRECIATION
?for homeless Japanese children and' explain their mission.
est percentage of households
On behalf of my family and
YASUI
| Arranged by the Toronto JCCA, everyone is cordially invited with savings; 97.7 percent said
myself,
I
would
like
to
express
"to attend what should be an interesting evening.
they had savings of one type or
KAMLOOPS, B.C. — Air. Ryoanother. In clerical fields, the deep appreciation and thanks for
figure dropped to 94.4 percent; the kind gestures and good kich A. asui passed away on
*
*
shop and factory owners or oper wishes given me while recuperat March 12th, 1965 at the Kam
ators, 89.6 percent; farm, fishery ing in Branson Hospital from loops Hospital. He was in his
San Ariza Heads Hamilton-Tor. J.C. Anglers' Club and forestry workers, 83 percent serious burns received this win
ter. Fortunately, I recovered suf eighty-sixth year.
TORONTO.—The Hamilton-Toronto Japanese Canadian Anglers and laborers, 80.4 percent.
ficiently to be allowed to com
Slub held a general meeting recently at Nikko Garden with over
plete my recovery at home.
Bank
accounts
and
postal
sav
orty members attending. Constitution and by-laws to govern the ings accounts were revealed by
Air. Satoshi John Tamane
ub were adopted. The membership fees remain $15.00 per year.
FIRE — THEFT — AUTO
the survey as the most popular
and family
Fifteen members were nominated as executives of the club, methods of saving with * 97.6
Consult
he following were elected for two year terms:
4 percent of these who had sav
OFFICE
President — San Ariza; Vice-President — Henry Shintani; ings reporting this as one method
RESIDENCE
EM. 4-1394
IV e«ta Drive
reasurer — Sab Alorita; Secretary — Joe Tamane: Publicity _ of saving. About 70 percent said'
EM. 4-1385
HUdson 5-1385
en Mori; Hamilton Ex. — Tosh Muranaka, Swanee Inouye; Trophy they had either commercial or
ommittee — John Sugai, Don Maeda, Sats Yano; Banquet .and post office life insurance. Postal
For All Classes of
A. E. McKague, Q.C.
saving’s and postal insurance
ocial — Kaz Kato, Muni Harada, Nobby Yano, Mitz Asada.
systems are highly developed
INSURANCE
Barrister & Solicitor
methods of saving in Japan and
*
are popular because payments
NOTARY PUBLIC
*
*
Phone: PL. 9-2632
can be made at any
1008 Northern Ontario Building
ansei Talent Show At Centre This Weekend
OR
17,000 post offices . . . even
330 Bay Street (art Adelaide)
those in very remote areas.
PL.
5-7317
TORONTO
TORONTO.—All is in readiness for the J.C. Cultural Centre’s
Really big show.” That’s the Sansei Talent Revue this Saturday,
About 75 percent of all persons
pril 24th at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, April 25th at 2:00 pan.
who had savings accounts said
There will be award winning entrants from Hamilton, Cooks- they regarded their savings as
FOR WORRY-FREE TRAVEL
ille, and Richmond Hill. Included will, be: piano solos and duets, a precaution against financial
ap dances and duets, vocal solos, semi-classical ballet, trumpet difficulty arising from sickness
ARRANGEMENTS
or some other unforseen difolos, flute, Spanish guitar, accordion, etc.
ficultv.
More than 50 percent
Vocals will be accompanied by a small band, and by the Culwere
saving
towards their chil
By Air, Sea and Land
ural Centre’s own 21 member Sansei choir and others to make
dren
’
s
education
or
marriage
is occasion entertaining as well. as rewarding.
Call
and about 40 percent were saving
Here you will see and hear from the collection of the best towards old age.
Sansej Talent obtainable on one stage. Admission will be nominal.
Japan Embassy Report
Quits 50 cents and children 25 cents, to cover expenses.
RITZ KINOSHITA
Furuya Travel Service
*
*
J.C. Cultural Centre
*
Dana Ladiesz Hanamatsuri Tea Attract Teachers
. 7
M t-
ft
0
I
L
a
The Hanamatsuri Tea/ held on Saturday,- April
^ana ladies of the Toronto Buddhist Church was at$y ^50 teachers .and guests from 63 public schools across
a^mosP^ere of the church social hall was comparable to
_.e
sPring day—warm, comfortable and relaxing. Alothers
k
teachers and escorted them to view the art and’ cale^hibit sent by the Buddhist children of Japan. Con^ .f^ freely over their cups of tea until Reverend
in"1^ed ^e guests to the sanctuary, where welcome was
1L gathas.
Ek 0 them by the Sund'ay School choir with their singing
Wa? followed by Rev. Ishiura’s explanation of the various
Knpsf5’ ana ? brief outline on the history of Buddhism. After the
ana answer” period, the guests were invited to view
Re rock garden and the library.
??#!&„ * £P eat deal, of interest was shown by these teachers, who
Deen inside the Buddhist Church before, and as they
7
।
eci there were many sincere “thank yous” exchanged.
[
T.K.
*
365 SPADINA AVE., TORONTO 2-B, ONT.
PHONE EM. 6-1075
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and
NOTARY PUBLIC
221 VICTORIA ST., TORONTO
EM. 3-5002
OX. 1-3388 (Re*.)
ALL-WAY ROOFING LTD
MEMBER OF C.R.C.A.
Mickey S. Sato
FLAT ROOFS
EAVESTROUGHING
Insurance
TORONTO
Office—783-4261
Res.—BE. 1-0863
Those In Toll Area
Call—RO 6-3840
*
SHINGLING
SHEET METAL WORK
421-3374 NISEI OWNED
TOSH NISHIJIMA
"COVERING ONTARIO
Night Calls- PL. 9-5095
Buy & Sell
Your Home
Through
| or. Dana Holds Fashion Show At T.B.C. Saturday
%
1
L
t
Toronto Dana once again extends to all those
Ito
■? "mats new in fashions”, a very cordial invitation
the ehn?i,lLS annual Spring-Summer Fashion Show to be held at
Fe C^hUlch on Saturday, April 24 at 8:00 p.m.
33 ^ Previous ones, there bill be a large collection
8 (of
Hadie?
creations designed- and sewn by our talented
Uittee
modelled by their children or themselves. The comhor?
emPhasizing the custom-made look. It is hoped that
|
m
e3^will submit their creations to the show.
fere stilf
an^ ^e Ruffles, according to New York designers,
irill
sellers on this continent, and some of the dresses
Hefiniteiv
>,ls old-fashioned feminine look. The vivid colours are
Hl
this season, and you will see many ensembles which
।
e E b tne brilliant colours of the rainbow.
hme sio-h^f3^ ^ casuals by Miss Sun Valley will be a welk°ats anj \ 107 a“, ^ us after a dreary winter spent in heavy
Rouths' ahoJ ' J-heir collection of play'togs hint to the warmer
Re sun ^ ^ °^ ^e leisure time to be spent basking under
Lounoa?° see a parade of tiny-tots, pre-teeners and
nFes 'to coa y moae . n» over fifty exciting ensembles before your
|
So 1
7 ou into acquiring a brand new wardrobe.
Milner' of n°^ Us ^bis Saturday, won’t you? You may be a lucky
fe our 2-pnc^r C°Ver dress or of the many door prizes donated
jone Of ^ E^ns merchants. Tickets may be' obtained through any
early
members. We urge vou to obtain your tickets
avoid disappointment.
*
Toronto Dana
HI. 7-1100
Travel Arrangements
KURODA
MITS
Anywhere — Anytime
Representing
Air—Ship—Bus—Rail
Tours—Hotel—Sightseeing
Travellers Cheques
Obtainable
Travel, Accident
and Baggage Insurance
WM. FYSH REAL ESTATE LIMITED
t
■
1444 Danforth Avenue
—
Toronto, Ontario
BUS: HO. 9-1151 — RES: AM. 1-2581
B
BRINGING SOMEONE OVER?
Passage arranged by Steamer or Air
DUNDAS UNION STORE
Call for Reservations or
Information—EM. 8-9934
T. KAMEOKA
YOUR SHOPPING LEST
• SAKURA RICE
0 MARUKIN SHOYU
• VINEGAR
• SUGAR
f EGGS
• SUKIYAKI MEAT
Q MANJU
g MANY VARIETIES OF ARABI
K. Iwata Travel Service
EM. 4-7692
113 McCaul St., TORONTO
173 DUNDAS STREET WEST, TORONTO
Page 8
Poul K. Asada, D.C., N D
Lucien C. Kurafa, Q.C.
Clair Ave. West
(54 blocs west of Christie)
Telephone: LE. 6-8220
if no answer call — 521-1989
TORONTO
1st Nisei Missionary For
Tokyo Koreans Now In Tor
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office Hours Saturday
October to April Inclusive
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
Suite 513 Temple Building
N*rr» Coatfiticci
Em.
«’ QUEEN ST. ^
Toronto 2-B. Oj
Kpin 6-5005
CLASSIFY
Proudly Presents
SANSEI TALENT REVUE
Sunday, April 25
7:30 P.M.
Authored ca
for WmsatT^8**
Born in Vancouver, Miss Nag kamura received her early edu
cation there. She has teacher’s
Female Help Waw)
a training and has done some uni |
versity work at the University ! COUNTER g7TV~i^------ 4
j of British Columbia. She is a
graduate of Ewart College, Tor: onto.
Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre
24
THE NE* CUN
OreXas'staff o/S w™^ ^“'“’s Ms appointed to the
utuseas statt of the Women’s Missionary Societv (Ptmckv/ •
Church m Canada1) in June, 1?W. She
National- Department, under
w™ch she had been serving for two
years as a Presbytery Deaconess,
in New Westminster Presbytery-
TORONTO
—
Res: jq, 7.3427
6-3323
>4
Miss Nakamura has just re I YOUNG womaYabYiE^S
turned from serving in the Ko nese, for travel serriJ
rean Christian Church in Japan.
She worked particularly with
young people and women and in
training leaders for Christian Ig“£?£^,i8§
Education.
2:00 P.M.
123 Wynford Drive, Don Mills
Admission Adults 50 cents — Children 25 cents
Male Help Want^ .
ANNUAL
EASTERN CANADA
NISEI OPEN (5 PIN)
Tamiko Nakamura
V n, >
^ «mity ----- ---------
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
notary public
2 Carlton St., Toronto
366-6388
Hoorn 1805
293-4281
(Res.)
FiGHT
It is a good policy to
hare the RIGHT POLICY
Consult
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with a
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^
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ambitious salesclerks
M,aieand female. J™ ^«S
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„
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r ,On
, the first
Sunday after JJ c°lle^ students for g^.
Easter, April 25th, Miss Naka- onto).
eaS§ p one no-3-2®
Rev. E. YOSHIDA.
SUN. APRIL 25fh, 1965
1:00 P.M.
»i
address both the Issei driver with own
C Toion o Japanese Gospel Church, fc ^^ning plant. Good'coi^
and Nisei congregations
Broadview
t
is cordially io^ed
£Ei
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Islington, Ontario
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Lucien C. Kurafa, Q.C.
Clair Ave. West
(54 blocs west of Christie)
Telephone: LE. 6-8220
if no answer call — 521-1989
TORONTO
1st Nisei Missionary For
Tokyo Koreans Now In Tor
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office Hours Saturday
October to April Inclusive
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
Suite 513 Temple Building
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Toronto 2-B. Oj
Kpin 6-5005
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Proudly Presents
SANSEI TALENT REVUE
Sunday, April 25
7:30 P.M.
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Born in Vancouver, Miss Nag kamura received her early edu
cation there. She has teacher’s
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graduate of Ewart College, Tor: onto.
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THE NE* CUN
OreXas'staff o/S w™^ ^“'“’s Ms appointed to the
utuseas statt of the Women’s Missionary Societv (Ptmckv/ •
Church m Canada1) in June, 1?W. She
National- Department, under
w™ch she had been serving for two
years as a Presbytery Deaconess,
in New Westminster Presbytery-
TORONTO
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Miss Nakamura has just re I YOUNG womaYabYiE^S
turned from serving in the Ko nese, for travel serriJ
rean Christian Church in Japan.
She worked particularly with
young people and women and in
training leaders for Christian Ig“£?£^,i8§
Education.
2:00 P.M.
123 Wynford Drive, Don Mills
Admission Adults 50 cents — Children 25 cents
Male Help Want^ .
ANNUAL
EASTERN CANADA
NISEI OPEN (5 PIN)
Tamiko Nakamura
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BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
notary public
2 Carlton St., Toronto
366-6388
Hoorn 1805
293-4281
(Res.)
FiGHT
It is a good policy to
hare the RIGHT POLICY
Consult
CANCER
WALES and DUNCAN
INSURANCE AGENTS
464 Yonge Street, Toronto
with a
check-up
and a
cheque <
Phone WA. 1-3171
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POST ENTRIES FOR:
• MIXED DOUBLES
• GRAND AGGREGATE (NINE GAMFw
• DOUBLES (MEN AND LADIES)
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JACK
PRIZE MONEY (ENTRIES)
for your wedding candids
hotne portraits
and special events
PAID 100% SAME DAY
NO FOUL LINES
SCRATCH: MEN 225 — WOMEN 190
1 |HEMMY
Olympia Edward Bowling
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ambitious salesclerks
M,aieand female. J™ ^«S
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KAZUO G. OIYE
ALL BOWLERS WELCOME
r ,On
, the first
Sunday after JJ c°lle^ students for g^.
Easter, April 25th, Miss Naka- onto).
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Rev. E. YOSHIDA.
SUN. APRIL 25fh, 1965
1:00 P.M.
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address both the Issei driver with own
C Toion o Japanese Gospel Church, fc ^^ning plant. Good'coi^
and Nisei congregations
Broadview
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22 Peter]ee Crescent
Islington, Ontario
BElmont 3-3095
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Plenty of delicious food! Plenty of free perking!
Receive your guests i„ a personal way, - We str.J
Enpy all th. singing o„d d
s
your dear »
/“" P,'™‘1'
TH your dear ones in a homev afmni
^IZZ This Is Available At Our
re
Beatify,fully Decorated
CHINA HOUSE
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I Japane
I since t
hsab;
p is in
prewar
potion
Fflis wa
P^ reci
^'ed ou
^ 85.
^ts a
- 10-20
925 Eglinton Ave. W., Toronto, Ont
RU. 1-9123
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