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THE NEW CANADJA
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1965
Toronto, Ont.
t Premier Announces Location .
p Designed $14 Million Ont
project To Look Like Castle
IrORONTO. — Ontario's $14 million gle building of glass and textured
fentennial Centre of Science and concrete.
Ichnology will sit on 180 acres of
The centre will look like a castle
[developed Don Valley parkland, rising from a knoll in the Don Valley.
femier John Robarts announced this Visitors will reach it from a draw
leek.
bridge-style 250-foot walkway.
IThe centre, designed by Toronto
Ninety feet below the core build
fchitect Raymond Moriyama, will ing, escalators and elevators will
dominated by a three-storey trion- take visitors down to the valley floor
where the main exhibition halls
and collections will be built.
The centre’s master plan calls
for eventual construction of a
complex of inter-connected
buildings. Mr. Robarts said only
VANCOUVER, B.C. — An 81- Urase, of 215 Princess in Van the first two of five stages will
be completed by 1967.
gar-old Issei woman died on couver.
Police
said
she
was
crossing
Photo by Jack Hommy
Ultimate plans call for ski-runs,
|pril 23rd after she was struck
Powell from north to south when skating and picnic areas', several
I a taxi as she crossed Powell
Hoots Mon! The Bonnie Lass Is A Sansei!
hit by an east-bound MacLure’s unusual playgrounds, an outdoor
I Princess.
taxi driven by Joseph Kach- amphi-theatre and other faciliTORONTO.—-Hoots Mon! The lass is a Sansei! Pretty ballet
|Dead on arrival at Vancouver kowsky, 37, of 859 West Twenty ties.
and tapper (left), Wendy Hirano, 8, daughter of Air. and Mrs.
rfeneral Hospital was Mrs. Toki fourth.
Mr. Moriyama, 34, is the arcm- Paul Hirano of Richmond Hill, admires the many medals won by
tect of the Japanese Cana- bonnie Sansei lassie, Naomi Tsuchiya (right) off stage during
dian Cultural Centre and the the recent Sansei Talent Revue held at the J.C. Cultural Centre.
The all-Japanese-Canadian Scotch dancer is the daughter of
Civic Garden Centre, both locatAir. and Mrs. Harry Tsuchiya of Hamilton, Ont.
ed in Metro.
He said he thought he was
■ .. American Nisei actor, James Shigeta and actress Nobu
chosen mostly “because I am Japan Vessel First
g -IcCarthy will be starring in a Perry Mason show on Wedyoung and they wanted someone
pesday, May 5th from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. on the CBC Televiwith imagination and perhaps
| sion Network.
nerve.”
I
? rian pos*nF as a U.S. intelligence agent is lost overThe centre is meant to be one
I r a? v°m a sb'P ^rrying a mysterious contraband cargo
I
r East, and a man seen fighting with him on an
SARNIA, Ont.—The traditional silk top hat presented to and
of the world’s great science and
F upper deck is arrested for murder.
technological institutions, and it then taken from captains of ships first into the port of Sarnia
Aoyama, a y°unS Japanese American attorney,
is planned to be integrated into each year was given to the captain of a Japanese vessel recently
F V. t Shigeta, had been approached by the “agent,”
to keep.
the educational system, the
Tova
f° beR} ship the mystery cargo to Asia. But
Sarnia Chamber of Commerce annually presents the top hat
miei’ said.
of Ama S business partner, Harry Grant, became suspicious
i- V anWement and called in Perry Mason. When Toyama
The federal. Government will to captains of the first ships into the port of Sarnia and into the
j tested for the murder, Mason defends him.
government dock here each year, then takes it back and 1'eplaces
contribute $2,500,000 to the
of the centre. The provincial it with gloves or other gifts.
Recently, Captain Hisaichi Su
share will be spread over the
zuki
brought the Japanese saRic,
three-year period 1965 to 1967. Buenos
Aires, into the govern
Financial and other assistance is ment dock. It was the first
j The steady decline years or more to the Heian Per
°^ cberry blos- iod when imperial court nobles expected from private industry, foreign ship arrival this season.
t '•mb° °f JaPan—has re- held blossom-viewing galas. By the Premier said.
FUNABASHI, Chiba. — A 17B. J. Highfield, president of
the chamber welcomed Capt. Su year-old high school student tired
can-n.- the 18th century these “hanami”
zuki and placed the silk hat on of a world in which he cmld
V
100,000 cherrv were taken over by the common
every year.
his head. He also gave him a have everything his own way,
people.
plaque
for his cabin.
killed himself with a hunting
Modern civilization has taken
After pictures were taken of gun.
lew th?
daily come to a terrible toll of these beautiful
b°Ssoms during the
the event by the press and mem
Mrs. Kikuo Sugimoto found
trees. Automobile exhaust, smog
bers of the ship’s crew, chamber the body of her son Toru in his
W fr^h?
Tmbsr Of and new housing projects are
WINNIPEG, Man. — Young officials .quickly decided to leave room.
dipped to 1800 partly to blame for the decrease,
it4000 that
there
of Winnipeg is the hat with the captain.
The boy had killed himself bybut perhaps the biggest reason Danny Teramura
“Since the ship and crew was placing the muzzle of a hunting
tooter in this
<
Kogonei Park, is the predominance of the “so- the best junior
,
from a countiw as far away as gun in his mouth and pulling
T ^ *t? has
mei yoshino” variety of cherry province.
Japan, we thought it would be the trigger.
trees in the parks and gardens.
the
Manitoba
a
good gesture to have the cap
at
Recently,
ni°n? When JaPa’
Police said
Developed in Tokyo, this vari Music Competition Festival, Dan tain keep the hat,” Ray Beggs, cide recently. he committed suiig partio- Cper!TbJossom viewloV nV U
more than ety is favored because of the ny won the junior Trumpet class chamber secretary-manager said.
They found a note on his desk
Arrival of the Japanese snip
for most of beauty of the blossom and the topping all comers. He is the son
than
which
simply read, “I am sick
was
about
a
week
later
rapidity
of
growth.
However,
ike DarHV011ijen^ up as lively
ij’S under the trees.
these delicate trees are now of Mr. and Mrs. Kenzo Teramura that of the first sal tie into the of this world where I can have
Sarnia port last year.
everything my own way.
—y_ayair5 Qate back 1000 reaching the end of their fleet of this city.
ing life span of less than 100
compared to 500-800 years
^ On American Nisei years
for other- more hardy varieties.
Some 3,000 of the “Somei Yo
ennotsu Murayama
shino” trees -were planted along
■ Do°k about and the banks of the Ara River in
STOCKTON, Calif. — A new helping her develop a new image. voice from petite Pat. And she
:hlr jn
^sei” written Tokyo 80 years ago.
In describing her latest ap works very hard at it, Meyer said.
Pat Suzuki” is being shaped, as
o- ?panese (except for
The Japan Cherry Tree Assn., “
pearances,
the Stockton Record
ngs)
Trents and clip- sponsor of the current drive, the Nisei songstress — after her said' midnight rehearsals were
On the way back to the lime
BubUwmotsu ^Iurayama plans to plant many of the new divorce from photographer Mark held often to polish up every light, Pat may have to prove
Shaw
—
makes
a
comebackA vL ^ntly by Jiji trees in a special national cherrysingle note played by the or- her worth again “but "word
A -.--, p^UCe praising the tree park at the foot of Mt. Fuji. after being out of the U.S. lime chestra
has started getting back to the
backing up Pat.
light
with
her
small
son
David
by Chief Others are destined to beautify7
What surprised so many in her agents that she is better than’
for
ovei
’
a
year.
= Hawaii c
Tsu^yama of roadsides .and apartment house
ever,” said Meyer.
Her director, Warner Meyer is audiences was the size of
supreme Court.
projects.
Vancouver Issei Woman
filled By Automobile
I Perry Mason Defends Shigeta
Sarnia Awards Topper To Captain
lossorri Tree Decline Spurts Campaig
*SiJen? ?aA’
Tired of Good Life
Blows Head Off
Manitobc/s Top Jr
Trumpet Tooter
Pat Suzuki Making Comeback After Divorce
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1965
Toronto, Ont.
t Premier Announces Location .
p Designed $14 Million Ont
project To Look Like Castle
IrORONTO. — Ontario's $14 million gle building of glass and textured
fentennial Centre of Science and concrete.
Ichnology will sit on 180 acres of
The centre will look like a castle
[developed Don Valley parkland, rising from a knoll in the Don Valley.
femier John Robarts announced this Visitors will reach it from a draw
leek.
bridge-style 250-foot walkway.
IThe centre, designed by Toronto
Ninety feet below the core build
fchitect Raymond Moriyama, will ing, escalators and elevators will
dominated by a three-storey trion- take visitors down to the valley floor
where the main exhibition halls
and collections will be built.
The centre’s master plan calls
for eventual construction of a
complex of inter-connected
buildings. Mr. Robarts said only
VANCOUVER, B.C. — An 81- Urase, of 215 Princess in Van the first two of five stages will
be completed by 1967.
gar-old Issei woman died on couver.
Police
said
she
was
crossing
Photo by Jack Hommy
Ultimate plans call for ski-runs,
|pril 23rd after she was struck
Powell from north to south when skating and picnic areas', several
I a taxi as she crossed Powell
Hoots Mon! The Bonnie Lass Is A Sansei!
hit by an east-bound MacLure’s unusual playgrounds, an outdoor
I Princess.
taxi driven by Joseph Kach- amphi-theatre and other faciliTORONTO.—-Hoots Mon! The lass is a Sansei! Pretty ballet
|Dead on arrival at Vancouver kowsky, 37, of 859 West Twenty ties.
and tapper (left), Wendy Hirano, 8, daughter of Air. and Mrs.
rfeneral Hospital was Mrs. Toki fourth.
Mr. Moriyama, 34, is the arcm- Paul Hirano of Richmond Hill, admires the many medals won by
tect of the Japanese Cana- bonnie Sansei lassie, Naomi Tsuchiya (right) off stage during
dian Cultural Centre and the the recent Sansei Talent Revue held at the J.C. Cultural Centre.
The all-Japanese-Canadian Scotch dancer is the daughter of
Civic Garden Centre, both locatAir. and Mrs. Harry Tsuchiya of Hamilton, Ont.
ed in Metro.
He said he thought he was
■ .. American Nisei actor, James Shigeta and actress Nobu
chosen mostly “because I am Japan Vessel First
g -IcCarthy will be starring in a Perry Mason show on Wedyoung and they wanted someone
pesday, May 5th from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. on the CBC Televiwith imagination and perhaps
| sion Network.
nerve.”
I
? rian pos*nF as a U.S. intelligence agent is lost overThe centre is meant to be one
I r a? v°m a sb'P ^rrying a mysterious contraband cargo
I
r East, and a man seen fighting with him on an
SARNIA, Ont.—The traditional silk top hat presented to and
of the world’s great science and
F upper deck is arrested for murder.
technological institutions, and it then taken from captains of ships first into the port of Sarnia
Aoyama, a y°unS Japanese American attorney,
is planned to be integrated into each year was given to the captain of a Japanese vessel recently
F V. t Shigeta, had been approached by the “agent,”
to keep.
the educational system, the
Tova
f° beR} ship the mystery cargo to Asia. But
Sarnia Chamber of Commerce annually presents the top hat
miei’ said.
of Ama S business partner, Harry Grant, became suspicious
i- V anWement and called in Perry Mason. When Toyama
The federal. Government will to captains of the first ships into the port of Sarnia and into the
j tested for the murder, Mason defends him.
government dock here each year, then takes it back and 1'eplaces
contribute $2,500,000 to the
of the centre. The provincial it with gloves or other gifts.
Recently, Captain Hisaichi Su
share will be spread over the
zuki
brought the Japanese saRic,
three-year period 1965 to 1967. Buenos
Aires, into the govern
Financial and other assistance is ment dock. It was the first
j The steady decline years or more to the Heian Per
°^ cberry blos- iod when imperial court nobles expected from private industry, foreign ship arrival this season.
t '•mb° °f JaPan—has re- held blossom-viewing galas. By the Premier said.
FUNABASHI, Chiba. — A 17B. J. Highfield, president of
the chamber welcomed Capt. Su year-old high school student tired
can-n.- the 18th century these “hanami”
zuki and placed the silk hat on of a world in which he cmld
V
100,000 cherrv were taken over by the common
every year.
his head. He also gave him a have everything his own way,
people.
plaque
for his cabin.
killed himself with a hunting
Modern civilization has taken
After pictures were taken of gun.
lew th?
daily come to a terrible toll of these beautiful
b°Ssoms during the
the event by the press and mem
Mrs. Kikuo Sugimoto found
trees. Automobile exhaust, smog
bers of the ship’s crew, chamber the body of her son Toru in his
W fr^h?
Tmbsr Of and new housing projects are
WINNIPEG, Man. — Young officials .quickly decided to leave room.
dipped to 1800 partly to blame for the decrease,
it4000 that
there
of Winnipeg is the hat with the captain.
The boy had killed himself bybut perhaps the biggest reason Danny Teramura
“Since the ship and crew was placing the muzzle of a hunting
tooter in this
<
Kogonei Park, is the predominance of the “so- the best junior
,
from a countiw as far away as gun in his mouth and pulling
T ^ *t? has
mei yoshino” variety of cherry province.
Japan, we thought it would be the trigger.
trees in the parks and gardens.
the
Manitoba
a
good gesture to have the cap
at
Recently,
ni°n? When JaPa’
Police said
Developed in Tokyo, this vari Music Competition Festival, Dan tain keep the hat,” Ray Beggs, cide recently. he committed suiig partio- Cper!TbJossom viewloV nV U
more than ety is favored because of the ny won the junior Trumpet class chamber secretary-manager said.
They found a note on his desk
Arrival of the Japanese snip
for most of beauty of the blossom and the topping all comers. He is the son
than
which
simply read, “I am sick
was
about
a
week
later
rapidity
of
growth.
However,
ike DarHV011ijen^ up as lively
ij’S under the trees.
these delicate trees are now of Mr. and Mrs. Kenzo Teramura that of the first sal tie into the of this world where I can have
Sarnia port last year.
everything my own way.
—y_ayair5 Qate back 1000 reaching the end of their fleet of this city.
ing life span of less than 100
compared to 500-800 years
^ On American Nisei years
for other- more hardy varieties.
Some 3,000 of the “Somei Yo
ennotsu Murayama
shino” trees -were planted along
■ Do°k about and the banks of the Ara River in
STOCKTON, Calif. — A new helping her develop a new image. voice from petite Pat. And she
:hlr jn
^sei” written Tokyo 80 years ago.
In describing her latest ap works very hard at it, Meyer said.
Pat Suzuki” is being shaped, as
o- ?panese (except for
The Japan Cherry Tree Assn., “
pearances,
the Stockton Record
ngs)
Trents and clip- sponsor of the current drive, the Nisei songstress — after her said' midnight rehearsals were
On the way back to the lime
BubUwmotsu ^Iurayama plans to plant many of the new divorce from photographer Mark held often to polish up every light, Pat may have to prove
Shaw
—
makes
a
comebackA vL ^ntly by Jiji trees in a special national cherrysingle note played by the or- her worth again “but "word
A -.--, p^UCe praising the tree park at the foot of Mt. Fuji. after being out of the U.S. lime chestra
has started getting back to the
backing up Pat.
light
with
her
small
son
David
by Chief Others are destined to beautify7
What surprised so many in her agents that she is better than’
for
ovei
’
a
year.
= Hawaii c
Tsu^yama of roadsides .and apartment house
ever,” said Meyer.
Her director, Warner Meyer is audiences was the size of
supreme Court.
projects.
Vancouver Issei Woman
filled By Automobile
I Perry Mason Defends Shigeta
Sarnia Awards Topper To Captain
lossorri Tree Decline Spurts Campaig
*SiJen? ?aA’
Tired of Good Life
Blows Head Off
Manitobc/s Top Jr
Trumpet Tooter
Pat Suzuki Making Comeback After Divorce
Page 2
J. Hatashita Wins Ont. Judo Crown In Comeback
By LIZ PEARCE
a.the
w
“oh’s and “ah’s could be heal'd throughout
Champagne, . shodan, of Ottawa do Club.
°
W Jud° Championships the crowd.
returning after a personal injury.
surprises to judokas and spectaIn his first match he met Paul Charlebois, sho- Gilles had not participated in a
°Ut °f the w°odwork came
Niagara Palls. With all the confidence
In an exciting
that most present dav judokas hnvp and perfect judo body movements of the top judo tournament for the past
three years. One of the best between Hatashita Judo Cln^l
Kifrb Seen ?nipate — John Hatashita, sandan of of
m
Participating in at least six matches of the evening was when Eagan Judo Club pAj’M
Stl^
haPs not ^“^ f" “™
ot the big black belt tournaments per year John Gilles and Big Nick Bleydendaal ed Hatashita 15-ib. ^ n
ment in Canada for more than nine years Tohn downed Charlebois with asH-waza for a dean°Ver 15 pounds t0 ?et hito the I ghtweS cut ippon.
met. They went : from one holdODDS and ends
ciown
to another,' not keeping'
^breCeiVed a11 the Praise'and applluse that
called11?^
Whe1^ his^e was
one second, and then
He went on to fight Pat Bolger, U.S. Junior J-11
Olympic Point System '
used throughout
thfe
-------&-vub me
called to be on aeck to fight in the next match
and Jom Cornelio, who he later met Big d\ick took the final plunge
m the Tinals. He threw Tom with left osoto ai}„ received his point against unUl the semi-finals
Gilles.
Refers f°r 4k
s'
the evening
The crowd has never respond
biki
Kawano,
Bruce
uflri
ed to a fighter like they did' to
Another competitor that has Leo Haunsberger, Gene 1)°^!
the comeback of John Hatashita. not been around for two’years Dan Dille,,.
Dillon rfM
fhey seem to make every move fXoJ™^
shodan, j chief-referee
with him. However, John bad formerly of Hamilton;
some trouble with Rheo Thomp
J?tchener- Don McClel- Lament
the ^
Howard WhJ
son, shodan, of Stratford. This 2^d anti ?Un?an ^^ale, creep- ley
Iwas to follow, with Gord Takaki judoka frequently practices with ed through their opponents to aid
By GEN HAMADA
vS^ and M
scoring
from hard-working
Ken John.
take a berth on the Ontario 2
Vern..Fagan, A
ll
’
ll
PT1
Vk^
zkX»
®
ff5rm Cleaners
emuiaieu
emulated ^ ukumoto.
Judo CIubIn the finals he. met Cornelio, team. The hardest fight of the L Th F g
the antics of the Chicago Black
it
was
a
tremendous
fight
dis
evening for Don was against preselted^H^
b.Iack ^
'^ter dominating the first
-Hawks in winning their first
played by, shodan, Cornelio. He rT Fv aiZe’ Sh°dan, Oshawa- comnettion^ ?
ever,
Nisei
Hockey League ।name, J.C. scrambled under the made many uchi-mata attempts,
uchi-matain IMs
men mat
Don
mperitl0n to the
Oder ^1
ad
had toi To c°Pe onslaught of repeated attacks by but to no avail. John threw him Both
the final-lead
”h tent ^
judokas.
in
the
second
stanza.
With
V,. the incessant, sustained
loi waza-ari and then damned
I
past 18 months
HEAVYWEIGHT RESULTS
Black belts have improve^!
&ame of khe Cameramen, in 4 minutes D.C. went ahead a secure holddown on him to win
the Cleaners had to resort to a by o goals. Bill Davies finished the match, the light wCJgnu
• Percent in gi’oundworktechn®I
weight j Judokas representingr
1.ou^h,, tough brand of hockey to oil an end-to-end rush by play- championship, and the applause
in
the
4th
CanaSan
Judo
ChX
^ ^ ‘art ^ Fl
slow the pace to their own lik I er manager, George Shimono. of a well deserved victory.
ing. As in the previous game I hen hulking, George Nishika
LIGHTWEIGHT RESULTS
Japan Camera started slow and wa and Tom Orida followed with
sweet
solo
efforts.
I
were goaded into playing tb^ir
representing Ontario
type vt
of game, as a result penal
^^e
e 4th Canadian Judo Cham
pionships: 1st — John HatSi
ties dominated and Japan failed
to capitalize.
ta, sandan. Kitchener
Tom Cornelio shodan ’
Japan Camera, after a
SSM^-^^
r i1! 5ainst Yamada Studio,
laiied to come up with the fast
oaan, btiatfoid.
LETHBRIDGE Alta—Ro^lc
l nf and
constant hustling,
'These men will be represent
that characterized their semi
The first match in the middleDenHeuvel of Edmonton ing-Alberta in the forthcoming
final games. In this last game
veight saw this writer’s favorite captured the Heavyweight .title Canadian Championships to be
, Japan skated for only 2 periods
probably enough to win most
H^ter, Paul Schelck at the Alberta Judo Black BeH
va He d^’BiinS Osha- Championships held in the Civic held in Toronto on May 22nd. •
games, but not enough to take
j
-o -—-u «
up the slack of , a 3 goal deficit ‘nd came out Ure victors.
Victor T. Hur.li
— tlie old story, they started too
>chelck should., carry his own * th' R™er-up was Garnet
late.
h j
i
rats to every shiai and go to Boutet of the RCAF Penfold
Gary Sawayama opened the
eKZSX’XSJ j"111 P"r 0( Edmonton
scoring for J. C. Jn the first per meeting _f
jatohes soXt by Se“X ^
*’“ Middleweight cr0TO
iod on a clewer play started by SJ
011 March 12th;
Jbo’.khc following were elected IS ready for his first black bmt aM Gunther Hass of Jasper, AlBoy Tanaka, and Dave Mitobe
mvtch he’ll be- in berta won the Lightweight Utle
Minutes later, D. C. scored their to office: President — Al To- tip-top shape. He usually plays
{<^'va: Secretary-Treasurer — Hiinitial blast of the torrent that ro
^T oPPonents for | ?
Uchida; Handicap Chairman
Smg Sakauye.
COUp e of matches
and in Olympic Point System
Pau! K. Asada, D.C., N.D.
The members are looking forto do, because
KAZUO G. OIYE
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^...^i1’ first tournament,
"m by decision, or waza-.
vhich will be for the Mus Toyota an you have points scored' i
Rheumatism. Discs, Sciatica
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eais. It was a tough fight be
tween Mas and Paul, not one
a Slight ed-e., FinaD
proprietor
h
heIck nianaged to secure a
holddown on Mas.
^Ske Z?115^’ shoran, HataJON ONODERA
| shita Judo Club,, won- over
d decision and went
HU. 9-4654 — HU. 1-8805 on to beat Bob Fradette qhn
?n3theCentl’al Y-M-C’A- Fradette
(Business
(Residence)
of. the .evening
g
o
a talking to by
Takata. Sensei for lying, on the
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Xs
in the final match he
'yas called to a halt by the chief
Toronto
I referee, Frank Hatashita, for
™XrktFradette had made to~
;n d his opponent and then
back to the referee. All
in all lus judo display was not
complimentary to the specif
at the tournament — after the
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“oh’s and “ah’s could be heal'd throughout
Champagne, . shodan, of Ottawa do Club.
°
W Jud° Championships the crowd.
returning after a personal injury.
surprises to judokas and spectaIn his first match he met Paul Charlebois, sho- Gilles had not participated in a
°Ut °f the w°odwork came
Niagara Palls. With all the confidence
In an exciting
that most present dav judokas hnvp and perfect judo body movements of the top judo tournament for the past
three years. One of the best between Hatashita Judo Cln^l
Kifrb Seen ?nipate — John Hatashita, sandan of of
m
Participating in at least six matches of the evening was when Eagan Judo Club pAj’M
Stl^
haPs not ^“^ f" “™
ot the big black belt tournaments per year John Gilles and Big Nick Bleydendaal ed Hatashita 15-ib. ^ n
ment in Canada for more than nine years Tohn downed Charlebois with asH-waza for a dean°Ver 15 pounds t0 ?et hito the I ghtweS cut ippon.
met. They went : from one holdODDS and ends
ciown
to another,' not keeping'
^breCeiVed a11 the Praise'and applluse that
called11?^
Whe1^ his^e was
one second, and then
He went on to fight Pat Bolger, U.S. Junior J-11
Olympic Point System '
used throughout
thfe
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called to be on aeck to fight in the next match
and Jom Cornelio, who he later met Big d\ick took the final plunge
m the Tinals. He threw Tom with left osoto ai}„ received his point against unUl the semi-finals
Gilles.
Refers f°r 4k
s'
the evening
The crowd has never respond
biki
Kawano,
Bruce
uflri
ed to a fighter like they did' to
Another competitor that has Leo Haunsberger, Gene 1)°^!
the comeback of John Hatashita. not been around for two’years Dan Dille,,.
Dillon rfM
fhey seem to make every move fXoJ™^
shodan, j chief-referee
with him. However, John bad formerly of Hamilton;
some trouble with Rheo Thomp
J?tchener- Don McClel- Lament
the ^
Howard WhJ
son, shodan, of Stratford. This 2^d anti ?Un?an ^^ale, creep- ley
Iwas to follow, with Gord Takaki judoka frequently practices with ed through their opponents to aid
By GEN HAMADA
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scoring
from hard-working
Ken John.
take a berth on the Ontario 2
Vern..Fagan, A
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emuiaieu
emulated ^ ukumoto.
Judo CIubIn the finals he. met Cornelio, team. The hardest fight of the L Th F g
the antics of the Chicago Black
it
was
a
tremendous
fight
dis
evening for Don was against preselted^H^
b.Iack ^
'^ter dominating the first
-Hawks in winning their first
played by, shodan, Cornelio. He rT Fv aiZe’ Sh°dan, Oshawa- comnettion^ ?
ever,
Nisei
Hockey League ।name, J.C. scrambled under the made many uchi-mata attempts,
uchi-matain IMs
men mat
Don
mperitl0n to the
Oder ^1
ad
had toi To c°Pe onslaught of repeated attacks by but to no avail. John threw him Both
the final-lead
”h tent ^
judokas.
in
the
second
stanza.
With
V,. the incessant, sustained
loi waza-ari and then damned
I
past 18 months
HEAVYWEIGHT RESULTS
Black belts have improve^!
&ame of khe Cameramen, in 4 minutes D.C. went ahead a secure holddown on him to win
the Cleaners had to resort to a by o goals. Bill Davies finished the match, the light wCJgnu
• Percent in gi’oundworktechn®I
weight j Judokas representingr
1.ou^h,, tough brand of hockey to oil an end-to-end rush by play- championship, and the applause
in
the
4th
CanaSan
Judo
ChX
^ ^ ‘art ^ Fl
slow the pace to their own lik I er manager, George Shimono. of a well deserved victory.
ing. As in the previous game I hen hulking, George Nishika
LIGHTWEIGHT RESULTS
Japan Camera started slow and wa and Tom Orida followed with
sweet
solo
efforts.
I
were goaded into playing tb^ir
representing Ontario
type vt
of game, as a result penal
^^e
e 4th Canadian Judo Cham
pionships: 1st — John HatSi
ties dominated and Japan failed
to capitalize.
ta, sandan. Kitchener
Tom Cornelio shodan ’
Japan Camera, after a
SSM^-^^
r i1! 5ainst Yamada Studio,
laiied to come up with the fast
oaan, btiatfoid.
LETHBRIDGE Alta—Ro^lc
l nf and
constant hustling,
'These men will be represent
that characterized their semi
The first match in the middleDenHeuvel of Edmonton ing-Alberta in the forthcoming
final games. In this last game
veight saw this writer’s favorite captured the Heavyweight .title Canadian Championships to be
, Japan skated for only 2 periods
probably enough to win most
H^ter, Paul Schelck at the Alberta Judo Black BeH
va He d^’BiinS Osha- Championships held in the Civic held in Toronto on May 22nd. •
games, but not enough to take
j
-o -—-u «
up the slack of , a 3 goal deficit ‘nd came out Ure victors.
Victor T. Hur.li
— tlie old story, they started too
>chelck should., carry his own * th' R™er-up was Garnet
late.
h j
i
rats to every shiai and go to Boutet of the RCAF Penfold
Gary Sawayama opened the
eKZSX’XSJ j"111 P"r 0( Edmonton
scoring for J. C. Jn the first per meeting _f
jatohes soXt by Se“X ^
*’“ Middleweight cr0TO
iod on a clewer play started by SJ
011 March 12th;
Jbo’.khc following were elected IS ready for his first black bmt aM Gunther Hass of Jasper, AlBoy Tanaka, and Dave Mitobe
mvtch he’ll be- in berta won the Lightweight Utle
Minutes later, D. C. scored their to office: President — Al To- tip-top shape. He usually plays
{<^'va: Secretary-Treasurer — Hiinitial blast of the torrent that ro
^T oPPonents for | ?
Uchida; Handicap Chairman
Smg Sakauye.
COUp e of matches
and in Olympic Point System
Pau! K. Asada, D.C., N.D.
The members are looking forto do, because
KAZUO G. OIYE
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vhich will be for the Mus Toyota an you have points scored' i
Rheumatism. Discs, Sciatica
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one being Mas
^iah?\the vinighty mite of
Presented
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Dufferin Cleaners Capture
Nisei Hockey League Title
DenHeuvel Alta. Judo Champion
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vei^ U during these last- 4
eais. It was a tough fight be
tween Mas and Paul, not one
a Slight ed-e., FinaD
proprietor
h
heIck nianaged to secure a
holddown on Mas.
^Ske Z?115^’ shoran, HataJON ONODERA
| shita Judo Club,, won- over
d decision and went
HU. 9-4654 — HU. 1-8805 on to beat Bob Fradette qhn
?n3theCentl’al Y-M-C’A- Fradette
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o
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in the final match he
'yas called to a halt by the chief
Toronto
I referee, Frank Hatashita, for
™XrktFradette had made to~
;n d his opponent and then
back to the referee. All
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tnrday. May 1? 1965
Oates and Doings |
;.C. To Begin Bon Odori Practices This Sunday.
KEG NEWS
RESULTS OF THE VAN
Personal Notes Across Canada
NISFi , pin
’’■raw™™’.® Marriages
Obituaries
TORONTO—Calling all •’Bon Odori” dancers’ The Toronto
ddhist Church will be holdin. practices beginning this Sunday Sun Lite 50—90; Ginza Curies 46__ <W
MAYEDE-YAMAMOTO
12:30 p.m. and continuing every other Sunday. There will also
TV90', Barry's Trophies
VANCOUVER, B.C. — Ren
anguard trailers 40—91TORONTO.—Mr. Tomizo Banpractices every Tuesday evening beginning this Tuesday at =r^ Printing
38-81; Kami Insure- frew United Church in Vancou
away on
T^/.V9^ Regent AV 36—85; K. Iwata ver was the setting for the mar do, 77. passed
) p.m.
Navel Service
32-97; Dick's Chevron
23rd,
1965
at
Mount
Sinai Hosriage of Miss Dorothy Terumi
All those interested are. asked to come to the Toronto Buddhist Service * 31—8Q
"B” DIVISION:
Mayede, daughter of * Mr. and
servNet Co.
rch at 918 Bathurst Street.
64—129; First Im
53—98; Mitsu- Airs. I. Mayede of Vancouver, ice was held at the Toronto Budbishi Ini. Co. 45—S7; Kc>by's Collision
T.B.C.
Repairs ^41—93; Wj. anc1 K. Gardens and Air. Steve Susumu Yamamo dhist Church on April 26th of
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7—66; Stev. to, son of Air. and Airs. K. Ya
’ ‘ 36—101Frserriew mamoto also of Vancouver, on ficiated by the Revs. Ishiura and
H.L. Holds FREE Dance At Centre May 14th Auto-Marine
Const. Co. * 27—86.
April 10th, 1965. The ceremony Watanabe. Cremation took place
Teams already qual
TORONTO.—The Japanese Canadian Hockey League will be
for the
was officiated by the Rev. Rich on April 27th.
play-off in the 1st‘half.
ling their 4th Annual Banquet and’ dance at the Japanese Canamond.
vCLAS-S- MEN: hs Akune
Akune 5
Cultural Centre on Friday, May 14th. Refreshments will be klb); Kaz Nakamoto 319 (329); Kok
A reception followed at the
Kuagawa 811; Gordie Mayede 786- ]
Served from 6:30 p.m. then dinner at 7:00 p.m. sharp. The dinner Kuramoto
Golden
Horseshoe Restaurant.
"°'’„
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I for players and escorts only.
(342h Dennis Kovana- Sewanins were Air. .and Airs. Y. ;
CARD OF THANKS
ZS^: Bob Imaoka 760 (310).
Kobayashi.
However, the dance beginning at 9:30 p.m., is open to every g, *T^TA?
. ™LES: Geri Fujisawa 709; Mara Ni
one for FREE! Refreshments will be served.
shi 686 (j23); Mich Fujisawa 683;'MaWe wish to extend sincere
n°P k°yanagi 669; Etsuko Yoshida 569. Births
thanks and appreciation for
Mel Tsuji
_ B. CLASS: Mr. F. Tsuji 773 (309);
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many kindnesses, messages of
•bTnk N°?aki 742 (306); Tosh Tabata
WESTON, Ont.
Mr. and
love and understanding, and
Asai 669; Ken Yada 667 (313).
Film On Japan Cooking At J.C.C. Centre Festival . LADIES: Joyce Murata 712; Marg Ayu Mrs. Mikio Shinmoto- are happy ! beautiful
floral offerings from
kawa 658; Satomi Hamaguchi 629; Ma-v
many
relatives
and friends
TORONTO.—“Tomorrow I’ll Be’A Fire Ti’ee” is this Sundav’s Hirose 612; Keiko Kobayashi 606.
to announce the birth of a son, !
during
the
long
illness and
ain feature at the J.C. Cultural Centre’s Film Festival showin”C" CLASS: Hidi Nishi 720: Tad Ya
subsequent death of our beit the New Yorker, 653 Yonge Street in Toronto.
° masaki 704; Mits Kazuta 656; Tak Maki Michael Kelly on April 4th, 1965,
hara 640; Jim Nasu 627; Jim Avuka- Everyone doing fine.
loved mother, Shige Tonega
• Movie script was written by award-winning, Akira Kurosawa. wa
615.
wa.
Direction is by Hiromichi Horikawa.
LADIES: Chiyoko Oura 607.
Tonegawa and Family
A 30 minute short by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs through
I SCARBORO NISEI MIXED TEN PIN
Ontario and Quebec
e courtesy of the Japan Consulate entitled1, “Culinarv
APPRECIATION
LEAGUE, RESULTS FOR APRIL 9, 1965.
L
span” will also be shown.
> MEN: Sho Mori 593 ( 204 , 226)- Tom
I would like to express deep
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578 (229); Bobby Masukawa
J.C.C.C. Film Society
OFFICE
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(205);
Tom
Madakoro
566
(222);
RESIDENCE
appreciation
and thanks for the
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• Harry Nobuto 560 (211); Tets Seki 550;
2 Vesta Drive
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gestures
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wishes
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Tom Sumi 546 (239); Gord Mori 541;
HUdson 5-1365
Mink Stole For J.C. Centre Bazaar's Top Door Prize I Joe
given nie while recuperating in
Wani 524; Fred Campitelli 51
Nobuto 521; Jackie Tanaka 520.
Toronto General from a u t o
TORONTO.—There’s a mink stole waiting for some lucky EdWOMEN:
A. E. McKague, Q.C.
Gloria Wakida 524; Hide- injuries received
recently. For
erson at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre’s Annual Bazaar ko Nakata 481; Nancy Mori 467; Tye
pats the top door prize tins Saturday when the door’s open’at Yamamura 463; Barb Nikaido 434;’ Shir tunately, I recovered sufficiently
Barrister and Solicitor
ley Eto 433.
to be allowed to complete my re
:00 p.m. Another top prize is ;a portable TV.
R.M. covery at home.'
NOTARY PUBLIC
This annual event is one of the largest and most popular
1008 Northern Ontario Building
Japanese Canadian bazaars held. A wide selection of goods, food’
Mr. Robert Umezuki
SUNDAY NISEI MIXED 5-PIN BOWL
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
games, etc. will, be on hand. Also on display to the public will be ING, APRIL II, 1965. MEN: Joe Naka
Toronto, Ont.
nishi 827 (333); Joe Iwata 777 (3)51TORONTO
lite demonstrations of. the various Japanese cultural arts
Mits Tanouye 747 (316); Kaide Shimizu
Mv53/011^
a “big one” for the enjoyment of the whole 739 (303); Ken Yamada 712; Kaz Kuro
family, bee you there.da 703; Roger Kimoto 703.
LADIES: Ginger Terakita 648;
J.C. Cultural Centre
ne Adachi 630;
Amy Fukusaka 60S;
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Andrew’s Japanese Anglican Church will be
the Easter- season. The church
y°ne t0 JOm m fcMs Primage to visit the graves of
The schedule is as follows:
May 2nd: Riverdale — 2:00 p.m.; St. James — 2:30 p.m.; Mt.
Pleasant — 3:30 p.m.
MayV 9th:
— 3:00 p-m- Prospect — 4:30 p.m.
S Parklawn
m a^.F
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Highland Memorial — 4:00 p.m.
’
^^sable to allow a 15-minute period of grace to take
^-consideration traffic conditions of the day.
The Rev. Ken Imai
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Birthday Seiwice will be held on
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^Toronto Buddhist Church.
n Him Will Ip w n^ V°w place faith, For whosoever finds trust
^hghtennient ” ”
embraced and held’, And attain unto Highest
Akiko Shiga 606.
Men's H. Average: K. Shimizu 255;
Runner Up — H. Inouye.
Men's H. Triple: T.
Fujioka
Runner Up — M. Tanouye
Men's H. Single:
R. Kimoto 372;
Runner Up — J. Shiga.
M. H. triple Hdcp: T. Koshida 891;
Runner Up — Y. Shinmoto.
M. H. Single Hdcp: J. Minamata 354;
Runner Up — S. Nishihata.
Ladies' H. Average: M. Burrel 200;
Runner Up — G. Terakita.
Ladies' H. Triple T. Yonemitsu 308;
Runner Up — P. Sakura.
Ladies;' H. Single: L. Katsumi 315;
Runner Up
'
— N. Suga.
L. H. Triple Hdcp: T. Nishimura 56;
Runner Up — G. Aoki.
L. H. Single Hdcp: C. Hayashi 334;
Runner Up — A Adachi.
G.T.
League Champs: S. Yonemitsu (Caot.)
Ken Fujimoto, T. Hirai, T. Sakura, T.
Nishimura.
■Playoff Champs: T. Fujioka (Capt.)
J. Iwata, L. Katsumi, A. Adachi, Y.
Higashi.
Consolation Champs:
D. Sheppaid
(Capt.) M. Kojima, A. Fukusaka, M.
Fujimoto, A. Shiga.
wonk mi-Wh° now chose to walk non-aligned as
ft Mil be
ai-}?ny-m°nk,’Shinran Shonin’s 792nd birth| To the
On ^y 23rd at the Toronto Buddhist Church.
ijGotan-ve The
'101} marked followers, this day is known as
children’s servim V
observance will begin with a
^ult service at
M ™M'’ and dt wiU be followed by the
Results of the Van. Nisei 5-pin bowling of April 10th, 1965. ”A" DIVISION:
Philco Dist. Co. * 58—122; Biltmore
Const. Co. 57—114; Sun Life 52—92;
Wayen Diner 50—95; Ginza Curios 49 —
99; Barry's Trophies 46—95; Vanguard
41—90;
Trailers
42—93; Regent
Screencraft Printing 40—83; Kami In
Pese, with the
will be in Japa- surance * 39—98; K. Iwata Travel Serv
. Funnmaro Watanabe delivering the sermon.
ice * 37—102; Dick's Chevron Service
* S5....93.
T.B.C.
”B" DIVISION: First Investors 60 —
105; Redden Net Co. * 54—129; Kobv's
*
*
Collision Repairs 48—100; Mitsubishi Int.
Toronto
48—90; Stev. Auto-Marine * 40—95; W.
and K.
Gardens 41—85; Broadway
filial
single exhibit at the National In- Florist 36—68; Fraserview Const. Co. *
^b Mil be thplT 1 khow m Exhibition P.ark here on May 3rd to 32—91.
Teams already Qualified for the
1 Sateen 1^^ Pa?eSe 1001 hidustry.
play -off in. the 1st half.
CLASS: Koichi Kitagawa 870
''A'
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manufacturers will be represented in (310,305);
867 (308, 305;:
u°n Show ’65
®e Industry Building at Produc- Jim AkuneJim823Nishimura
(311); Bill Miyama 837
n!£chine tool nm/inP ^1Ve Canadians a chance to see in operation, (310); Nobby Yamamoto 782; Bob Ya
en^ to a orooTan, 5 ranging from precision measuring instru maoka 760; Miffy Oga-wa 744; Kiichi
Kumagai 717; Mas Hatanaka 713; (369);
ct in fully
machine, the latest develop- Koiti
Maruno 704 (314).
^ °n exhibit and
2nlarC^ne tools. Thirty-three machines will
LADIES: Pat Nozaki 793: Conni No
‘° explain their
v
Japanese engineers will be at the show zaki 762: Mara Nishi 733 (348.
”B" CLASS: Tosh Tabata 770 (323);
0 attend.
lation to the 40,000 industry buyers expected Aki
Asai 753 (350); Sam Fujinami 709;
Japan firs4Mr. F. Tsuji 707; Paul Kitamura 690;
machine
1 1Lea a^ ^be Production Show in 1963. the Mits Kamimura 677; Ken Yada 659.
LADIES: Rae Nakamoto 754 (323); Lil
<000 in 1962 1 eXp°rts t0 .Canada
’
zoomed to $600,000 from Koyanagi
627;
655; Satomi Hamag'
Marv Hirose 611.
"C" CLASS: Hidi Nishi 702;
Japan Trade Centre
Nishi 644; Don Mayede 616.
LADIES: Kim Kitagawa 548.
Van. 5-Pin B.L.
Exhibit Biggest At Indust.-Prod. Show
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Oates and Doings |
;.C. To Begin Bon Odori Practices This Sunday.
KEG NEWS
RESULTS OF THE VAN
Personal Notes Across Canada
NISFi , pin
’’■raw™™’.® Marriages
Obituaries
TORONTO—Calling all •’Bon Odori” dancers’ The Toronto
ddhist Church will be holdin. practices beginning this Sunday Sun Lite 50—90; Ginza Curies 46__ <W
MAYEDE-YAMAMOTO
12:30 p.m. and continuing every other Sunday. There will also
TV90', Barry's Trophies
VANCOUVER, B.C. — Ren
anguard trailers 40—91TORONTO.—Mr. Tomizo Banpractices every Tuesday evening beginning this Tuesday at =r^ Printing
38-81; Kami Insure- frew United Church in Vancou
away on
T^/.V9^ Regent AV 36—85; K. Iwata ver was the setting for the mar do, 77. passed
) p.m.
Navel Service
32-97; Dick's Chevron
23rd,
1965
at
Mount
Sinai Hosriage of Miss Dorothy Terumi
All those interested are. asked to come to the Toronto Buddhist Service * 31—8Q
"B” DIVISION:
Mayede, daughter of * Mr. and
servNet Co.
rch at 918 Bathurst Street.
64—129; First Im
53—98; Mitsu- Airs. I. Mayede of Vancouver, ice was held at the Toronto Budbishi Ini. Co. 45—S7; Kc>by's Collision
T.B.C.
Repairs ^41—93; Wj. anc1 K. Gardens and Air. Steve Susumu Yamamo dhist Church on April 26th of
*
*
41—85; Broadwav Florist
7—66; Stev. to, son of Air. and Airs. K. Ya
’ ‘ 36—101Frserriew mamoto also of Vancouver, on ficiated by the Revs. Ishiura and
H.L. Holds FREE Dance At Centre May 14th Auto-Marine
Const. Co. * 27—86.
April 10th, 1965. The ceremony Watanabe. Cremation took place
Teams already qual
TORONTO.—The Japanese Canadian Hockey League will be
for the
was officiated by the Rev. Rich on April 27th.
play-off in the 1st‘half.
ling their 4th Annual Banquet and’ dance at the Japanese Canamond.
vCLAS-S- MEN: hs Akune
Akune 5
Cultural Centre on Friday, May 14th. Refreshments will be klb); Kaz Nakamoto 319 (329); Kok
A reception followed at the
Kuagawa 811; Gordie Mayede 786- ]
Served from 6:30 p.m. then dinner at 7:00 p.m. sharp. The dinner Kuramoto
Golden
Horseshoe Restaurant.
"°'’„
’- —
’
"
Yamamoto 780;
I for players and escorts only.
(342h Dennis Kovana- Sewanins were Air. .and Airs. Y. ;
CARD OF THANKS
ZS^: Bob Imaoka 760 (310).
Kobayashi.
However, the dance beginning at 9:30 p.m., is open to every g, *T^TA?
. ™LES: Geri Fujisawa 709; Mara Ni
one for FREE! Refreshments will be served.
shi 686 (j23); Mich Fujisawa 683;'MaWe wish to extend sincere
n°P k°yanagi 669; Etsuko Yoshida 569. Births
thanks and appreciation for
Mel Tsuji
_ B. CLASS: Mr. F. Tsuji 773 (309);
*
*
many kindnesses, messages of
•bTnk N°?aki 742 (306); Tosh Tabata
WESTON, Ont.
Mr. and
love and understanding, and
Asai 669; Ken Yada 667 (313).
Film On Japan Cooking At J.C.C. Centre Festival . LADIES: Joyce Murata 712; Marg Ayu Mrs. Mikio Shinmoto- are happy ! beautiful
floral offerings from
kawa 658; Satomi Hamaguchi 629; Ma-v
many
relatives
and friends
TORONTO.—“Tomorrow I’ll Be’A Fire Ti’ee” is this Sundav’s Hirose 612; Keiko Kobayashi 606.
to announce the birth of a son, !
during
the
long
illness and
ain feature at the J.C. Cultural Centre’s Film Festival showin”C" CLASS: Hidi Nishi 720: Tad Ya
subsequent death of our beit the New Yorker, 653 Yonge Street in Toronto.
° masaki 704; Mits Kazuta 656; Tak Maki Michael Kelly on April 4th, 1965,
hara 640; Jim Nasu 627; Jim Avuka- Everyone doing fine.
loved mother, Shige Tonega
• Movie script was written by award-winning, Akira Kurosawa. wa
615.
wa.
Direction is by Hiromichi Horikawa.
LADIES: Chiyoko Oura 607.
Tonegawa and Family
A 30 minute short by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs through
I SCARBORO NISEI MIXED TEN PIN
Ontario and Quebec
e courtesy of the Japan Consulate entitled1, “Culinarv
APPRECIATION
LEAGUE, RESULTS FOR APRIL 9, 1965.
L
span” will also be shown.
> MEN: Sho Mori 593 ( 204 , 226)- Tom
I would like to express deep
•
578 (229); Bobby Masukawa
J.C.C.C. Film Society
OFFICE
i
567
(205);
Tom
Madakoro
566
(222);
RESIDENCE
appreciation
and thanks for the
*
EM. 4-1334
• Harry Nobuto 560 (211); Tets Seki 550;
2 Vesta Drive
kind
gestures
and
good
wishes
EM. 4-1395
Tom Sumi 546 (239); Gord Mori 541;
HUdson 5-1365
Mink Stole For J.C. Centre Bazaar's Top Door Prize I Joe
given nie while recuperating in
Wani 524; Fred Campitelli 51
Nobuto 521; Jackie Tanaka 520.
Toronto General from a u t o
TORONTO.—There’s a mink stole waiting for some lucky EdWOMEN:
A. E. McKague, Q.C.
Gloria Wakida 524; Hide- injuries received
recently. For
erson at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre’s Annual Bazaar ko Nakata 481; Nancy Mori 467; Tye
pats the top door prize tins Saturday when the door’s open’at Yamamura 463; Barb Nikaido 434;’ Shir tunately, I recovered sufficiently
Barrister and Solicitor
ley Eto 433.
to be allowed to complete my re
:00 p.m. Another top prize is ;a portable TV.
R.M. covery at home.'
NOTARY PUBLIC
This annual event is one of the largest and most popular
1008 Northern Ontario Building
Japanese Canadian bazaars held. A wide selection of goods, food’
Mr. Robert Umezuki
SUNDAY NISEI MIXED 5-PIN BOWL
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
games, etc. will, be on hand. Also on display to the public will be ING, APRIL II, 1965. MEN: Joe Naka
Toronto, Ont.
nishi 827 (333); Joe Iwata 777 (3)51TORONTO
lite demonstrations of. the various Japanese cultural arts
Mits Tanouye 747 (316); Kaide Shimizu
Mv53/011^
a “big one” for the enjoyment of the whole 739 (303); Ken Yamada 712; Kaz Kuro
family, bee you there.da 703; Roger Kimoto 703.
LADIES: Ginger Terakita 648;
J.C. Cultural Centre
ne Adachi 630;
Amy Fukusaka 60S;
&J
W,
•nt
$5
§
I
St. Andrew s Invites All To Cemetery Pilgrimages
Andrew’s Japanese Anglican Church will be
the Easter- season. The church
y°ne t0 JOm m fcMs Primage to visit the graves of
The schedule is as follows:
May 2nd: Riverdale — 2:00 p.m.; St. James — 2:30 p.m.; Mt.
Pleasant — 3:30 p.m.
MayV 9th:
— 3:00 p-m- Prospect — 4:30 p.m.
S Parklawn
m a^.F
u \ ,d: Plne Hill ~ 2:30 p.m Resthaven
'
— 3:00 p.m
Highland Memorial — 4:00 p.m.
’
^^sable to allow a 15-minute period of grace to take
^-consideration traffic conditions of the day.
The Rev. Ken Imai
*
^° ^ekbrate Founder's Birthday
i
Blay 23
Birthday Seiwice will be held on
' "In m
^Toronto Buddhist Church.
n Him Will Ip w n^ V°w place faith, For whosoever finds trust
^hghtennient ” ”
embraced and held’, And attain unto Highest
Akiko Shiga 606.
Men's H. Average: K. Shimizu 255;
Runner Up — H. Inouye.
Men's H. Triple: T.
Fujioka
Runner Up — M. Tanouye
Men's H. Single:
R. Kimoto 372;
Runner Up — J. Shiga.
M. H. triple Hdcp: T. Koshida 891;
Runner Up — Y. Shinmoto.
M. H. Single Hdcp: J. Minamata 354;
Runner Up — S. Nishihata.
Ladies' H. Average: M. Burrel 200;
Runner Up — G. Terakita.
Ladies' H. Triple T. Yonemitsu 308;
Runner Up — P. Sakura.
Ladies;' H. Single: L. Katsumi 315;
Runner Up
'
— N. Suga.
L. H. Triple Hdcp: T. Nishimura 56;
Runner Up — G. Aoki.
L. H. Single Hdcp: C. Hayashi 334;
Runner Up — A Adachi.
G.T.
League Champs: S. Yonemitsu (Caot.)
Ken Fujimoto, T. Hirai, T. Sakura, T.
Nishimura.
■Playoff Champs: T. Fujioka (Capt.)
J. Iwata, L. Katsumi, A. Adachi, Y.
Higashi.
Consolation Champs:
D. Sheppaid
(Capt.) M. Kojima, A. Fukusaka, M.
Fujimoto, A. Shiga.
wonk mi-Wh° now chose to walk non-aligned as
ft Mil be
ai-}?ny-m°nk,’Shinran Shonin’s 792nd birth| To the
On ^y 23rd at the Toronto Buddhist Church.
ijGotan-ve The
'101} marked followers, this day is known as
children’s servim V
observance will begin with a
^ult service at
M ™M'’ and dt wiU be followed by the
Results of the Van. Nisei 5-pin bowling of April 10th, 1965. ”A" DIVISION:
Philco Dist. Co. * 58—122; Biltmore
Const. Co. 57—114; Sun Life 52—92;
Wayen Diner 50—95; Ginza Curios 49 —
99; Barry's Trophies 46—95; Vanguard
41—90;
Trailers
42—93; Regent
Screencraft Printing 40—83; Kami In
Pese, with the
will be in Japa- surance * 39—98; K. Iwata Travel Serv
. Funnmaro Watanabe delivering the sermon.
ice * 37—102; Dick's Chevron Service
* S5....93.
T.B.C.
”B" DIVISION: First Investors 60 —
105; Redden Net Co. * 54—129; Kobv's
*
*
Collision Repairs 48—100; Mitsubishi Int.
Toronto
48—90; Stev. Auto-Marine * 40—95; W.
and K.
Gardens 41—85; Broadway
filial
single exhibit at the National In- Florist 36—68; Fraserview Const. Co. *
^b Mil be thplT 1 khow m Exhibition P.ark here on May 3rd to 32—91.
Teams already Qualified for the
1 Sateen 1^^ Pa?eSe 1001 hidustry.
play -off in. the 1st half.
CLASS: Koichi Kitagawa 870
''A'
“e AbSO-squarp-fnApP
manufacturers will be represented in (310,305);
867 (308, 305;:
u°n Show ’65
®e Industry Building at Produc- Jim AkuneJim823Nishimura
(311); Bill Miyama 837
n!£chine tool nm/inP ^1Ve Canadians a chance to see in operation, (310); Nobby Yamamoto 782; Bob Ya
en^ to a orooTan, 5 ranging from precision measuring instru maoka 760; Miffy Oga-wa 744; Kiichi
Kumagai 717; Mas Hatanaka 713; (369);
ct in fully
machine, the latest develop- Koiti
Maruno 704 (314).
^ °n exhibit and
2nlarC^ne tools. Thirty-three machines will
LADIES: Pat Nozaki 793: Conni No
‘° explain their
v
Japanese engineers will be at the show zaki 762: Mara Nishi 733 (348.
”B" CLASS: Tosh Tabata 770 (323);
0 attend.
lation to the 40,000 industry buyers expected Aki
Asai 753 (350); Sam Fujinami 709;
Japan firs4Mr. F. Tsuji 707; Paul Kitamura 690;
machine
1 1Lea a^ ^be Production Show in 1963. the Mits Kamimura 677; Ken Yada 659.
LADIES: Rae Nakamoto 754 (323); Lil
<000 in 1962 1 eXp°rts t0 .Canada
’
zoomed to $600,000 from Koyanagi
627;
655; Satomi Hamag'
Marv Hirose 611.
"C" CLASS: Hidi Nishi 702;
Japan Trade Centre
Nishi 644; Don Mayede 616.
LADIES: Kim Kitagawa 548.
Van. 5-Pin B.L.
Exhibit Biggest At Indust.-Prod. Show
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By the REV. E. S. YOSHIDA,
What, then, are the facts concermng
the resurrection? Brief- TSUMURA
En^TiSher’ K C
Minister
ly:
i Editor, KEN MORL
Toronto Japanese Gospel Church
1. The empty tomb — We have ^^^
Section ^^
Editor 1111(1 Advert
iriisisj
lemains of Gautama, Abraham |
last article discussed that remains
79
QUEEN
ST.
WEST
a belief in a supernatural and and Mohammed*. Why not of |
personal God who stands over | Jesus ? This is a historical pro- |
Toronto 2-B. Out.
and above the order of nature | b]em which the early critics off
EMpire 6-5005
—- is at; the heart of the problem the Church never solved for us.
of miracles. Continuing our en
2“ His post-resurrection ap
quiry a step further, we point to
Jesus Christ as the key to our pearances — No less then nine
undeistanding of miracles. Since I times to His disciples and even
most of the “offensive” miracle- I to 500 people at once.
rii^ieHelp Wans'
m tlie New Testament are conI !J.ecte^ with Him, we ought to i , ^
Psychological change in
I find out who He is.
the disciples themselves — How I y°UNG woman, abiFF
I!
W
could .a band of frightened and nese, for travel
It is unbelievable but we were discouraged disciples go out and m person, 365 Saadis a
’
^ Phone EM, 6-1075\T<Sge'-TcA|
surprised in the course of our turn the Roman Empire upside
i
visitation to discover a few Ni
^ey were not convinced
i
sei who didn’t even know that that Christ
was alive ? Or whv A FEW collean
’
'
Jesus was a historical person— should they sacrifice their Jive?
something that is universally be as martyrs if they were uncer-' helpers. Please\h^e HO.^^g d
lieved and accepted in the west- ,
o ^lat He rose from the
erm world. Now, such a state of dead?
CA.J-5040, Mr. Heiki (Tbro^.'H
ignorance might be possible, and
even permissable, in darkest AfF Easter and Sunday worBusiness for Sal?
iica or illiterate India, but to I
been kept by the
have encountered it among seem- Church for nearly two thousand
i ^ • emanated Nisei was indeed years. Why did the early Church
S°xkFgl .Do they not realize
^^ observance of Easter
lu
K
Ftory of the world is
Bunday worship (instead of
SSed between B.C. and A.D.; Saturday) when Judaism, from
document 13 signed, no i "h^h it arose, recognizes neifner
Thos. T. Onizuka, B.A.
iVPTher is printed, no book is I ^ them ?
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i
just a great historical leader. He ^1?se morels,’ “H Christ be not
la
is presented in the Bible as one laised, your faith is vain, ye are
•a
who lived 7 a perfect life. Both ^
(I Corinthians
it lend and foe admitted* that He
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PART 11 . .
Modern
Consult
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RITZ KINOSHITA
Nisei & Religion : Miracle
Chop Suey House
For All Classes of
Cantonese Dishes
Special
INSURANCE
Free Home Delivery
Phone 528-2219
Phone: PL. 9-2632
OR
PL. 5-7317
John St. N.
21
HAMILTON, ONT.
FOR WORRY-FREE TRAVEL
By the REV. E. S. YOSHIDA,
What, then, are the facts concermng
the resurrection? Brief- TSUMURA
En^TiSher’ K C
Minister
ly:
i Editor, KEN MORL
Toronto Japanese Gospel Church
1. The empty tomb — We have ^^^
Section ^^
Editor 1111(1 Advert
iriisisj
lemains of Gautama, Abraham |
last article discussed that remains
79
QUEEN
ST.
WEST
a belief in a supernatural and and Mohammed*. Why not of |
personal God who stands over | Jesus ? This is a historical pro- |
Toronto 2-B. Out.
and above the order of nature | b]em which the early critics off
EMpire 6-5005
—- is at; the heart of the problem the Church never solved for us.
of miracles. Continuing our en
2“ His post-resurrection ap
quiry a step further, we point to
Jesus Christ as the key to our pearances — No less then nine
undeistanding of miracles. Since I times to His disciples and even
most of the “offensive” miracle- I to 500 people at once.
rii^ieHelp Wans'
m tlie New Testament are conI !J.ecte^ with Him, we ought to i , ^
Psychological change in
I find out who He is.
the disciples themselves — How I y°UNG woman, abiFF
I!
W
could .a band of frightened and nese, for travel
It is unbelievable but we were discouraged disciples go out and m person, 365 Saadis a
’
^ Phone EM, 6-1075\T<Sge'-TcA|
surprised in the course of our turn the Roman Empire upside
i
visitation to discover a few Ni
^ey were not convinced
i
sei who didn’t even know that that Christ
was alive ? Or whv A FEW collean
’
'
Jesus was a historical person— should they sacrifice their Jive?
something that is universally be as martyrs if they were uncer-' helpers. Please\h^e HO.^^g d
lieved and accepted in the west- ,
o ^lat He rose from the
erm world. Now, such a state of dead?
CA.J-5040, Mr. Heiki (Tbro^.'H
ignorance might be possible, and
even permissable, in darkest AfF Easter and Sunday worBusiness for Sal?
iica or illiterate India, but to I
been kept by the
have encountered it among seem- Church for nearly two thousand
i ^ • emanated Nisei was indeed years. Why did the early Church
S°xkFgl .Do they not realize
^^ observance of Easter
lu
K
Ftory of the world is
Bunday worship (instead of
SSed between B.C. and A.D.; Saturday) when Judaism, from
document 13 signed, no i "h^h it arose, recognizes neifner
Thos. T. Onizuka, B.A.
iVPTher is printed, no book is I ^ them ?
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and
gybhshed without acknowledging
Christ's birth; that even theF: | What are you going to do with
notary public
birtb certificates accept the I these facts ?
221 VICTORIA ST., TORONTO
tory?
1St S C°ming in hisEM. 3-5002
—
OX. 1-3388 (Re;.)
. The apostle Paul sums up the
fe
importance of Christ’s resurrecBut Jesus Christ is more than “on to bhe Christian faith in
i
just a great historical leader. He ^1?se morels,’ “H Christ be not
la
is presented in the Bible as one laised, your faith is vain, ye are
•a
who lived 7 a perfect life. Both ^
(I Corinthians
it lend and foe admitted* that He
Tbat which distinguishes
Jior
2
JudaS’ 1:116 betrayer, Christianity from all other reliAnywhere
—
Anytime
£ ’ / ?aVe sinried, in that I
,the belief that Coe
£G betrayed innocent blood.” grants forgiveness of sins on the
Air—Ship—Bus—Hail
^ei
Moreover, He is presented in the basis of the death of Christ for
feci
Tours—Hotel—Sightseeing
Gospel history as the man who oui sins, His burial and His re
Travellers Cheques
rose from the dead. This was surrection.
Obtainable
rc
His greatest miracle. So if we
ibca
Travel,
Accident
beiieve this miracle, others
and Baggage Insurance
will be no problem at all. led
Il
I
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Call
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™/arn,n9 °"d advan—^ are concerned?
Th F? MIGHT BE YOUR CHANCE!
opemngs for full-time cnJr’U™^
J not phone for a personal interview to find out
more about it?
C
Call: Toronto 924-6674
Ask for the Manager — Mr. H. Daves.
Why Not?
Attend the Japanese Hockey Leagu e s
4th ANNUAL BANQUET DANCE
o
Travel Arrangements
Mickey S. Sato
JAPANESE CANADIAN CULTURAL CENTRE
REFRESHMENTS — UPTEMPO MUSIC
bringing someone over?
Passage arranged by Steamer or Ai
Lucien C. Kurata, Q.C
FRIDAY, MAY 14 — 9:30 P.M.
FREE!
7K NEW CANAlS
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office Hours Saturday
October to April Inclusive
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EM. 6-3323
TORONTO
Res; Ro
7342?
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^ets
winter
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R. R, No. 4
and
|F sum
I6®3'1
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Highway No. 11
p le
Re j
(, Spre
R T
^len
F°®tn
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^ cho
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Proprietors : Y. Yoshimura, R. N. Yoshimura
a’ C(
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