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THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
_
Biggest Class .
SATURDAY. MAY 29, 1965
Toronto, Ont.
| Young Van. Boy Helplessly
Watches Brother’s Drowning
34 LC. Graduate From UBC |
VANCOUVER, B.C.—Some 34 students of Japanese ancestry
graduated with degrees this week from the University of British
!Columbia. This year’s UBC Graduating class was the biggest in
dts history.
VANCOUVER.—Little Bobbv NokaSome of the Japanese Canadian students graduating were:
Norman, his brother and Yoichi
MASTER OF ARTS: Richard Hidehiko Kubo, (B.A.), Psycho ta will probably carry an indelible Nakamura, 12, earlier found the raft
logy, Vancouver; Akiko Hirano (B.A.) Linguistics, Japan.
picture of this tragic summer for the near the docks and decided to float
—
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL rest of his life.
it.
WORK: Joyce Sumiko Ikeda
Recently,
the
11
-year-old
youth
J.C. Graduates
But Bobby, who cannot swim, stay-,
(B.A.), Vernon, B.C.
stood helplessly on shore near Com ed on tho shore while the other two
Univ. BACHELOR OF ARTS (Hon mission Avenue dock ' here as his went out with the raft.
or Course): Kazuo Randall Eno
? MONTREAL. — Among Japa moto, Vancouver; (General brother Norman, 13, vainly clutched
The two boys were only about
nese Canadian students graduat- Course): Bonnie Chizuko Akune, at a sinking raft before drowning.
shore when
hg with degrees, from McGill Rich'mond, B.C.; Robert Tadashi
the
raft
started
to sink. Norman
University this week were: Yoshi- Banno, Kamloops; Dick Keiichi
shouted to Yoichi to jump and
iori Taguchi, B.Sc., M.D., C.M., Hamakawa, Nelson, B.C.; Lynne
then followed him into the water.
Urology; Norris Ray Tanaka, Reiko Iwasaki, Vancouver; Mi
ONE SAVED
Engineering; Akiko
Hayami, kio Mickey Iwasaki, Vancouver;
bachelor of Arts; June Naomi Roy Yasuo Kurita, Vancouver;
Lorn Kask, 14, who was near
Tamaoka, Bachelor of Arts; Ruth Megumi Nara, Japan; Jane Hi
by, swam out and managed to
VANCOUVER.—Magistrate Les Bewley suggested last week
Margaret Kenogami, Household roko Nishi, Kitimat, B.C.; Reiko that a University of B.C. student charged with theft be given grasp hold of Yoichi and pull
[Science.
him towards the shore.
Sandra
Tanigami,
Steveston; six months to prove he is a good citizen.
The magistrate made the suggestion after Kenny Nishi, 22,.
Bobby said his brother was
Tom Mutsuo Teranishi, Rich
of 2394 Dundas, pleaded guilty to stealing a $1.49 thermometer.
still struggling and trying to
B.C.; Richard Seiji UyeBlack Belt Karate mond,
“This is the rare case where I would make a suggestion like
reach
the raft which had almost
de, Vancouver.
this,” said Magistrate Bewley.
suggest sentence be suspended for six months and that, sunk. “I shouted to him to keep
Heads Tourist Org. BACHELOR OF EDU CA if no“Inew
charges appear in this time, the Crown consider enter his head above water till I got
TION : (General Program) ing a stay of proceedings.
some help.
TORONTO. — A Black Belt — Sadao David Mori, Vancouver;
“A criminal record may interfere with this man’s career.”
sarate expert has been appoint- (Elementary General Course) —
“One moment I could see his
Defence counsel Tom Hara said earlier that Nishi, a thirdbead and then suddenly he threw
m chief of the Toronto office of
Reiko Mochizuki, Kamloops; Vi year science student, stole the thermometer from a city store May
8 while under pressure from exams.
the Japan National Tourist Or
up his hands and went under.”
vian Fumiko Wakabayashi, Van
Nishi
was
remanded
to
a
later
date.
ganization. Mr. Yoshihiro Kane- couver.
Chris Georgandos, attracted
ko will be taking over this po
by the shouting, ran towards
BACHELOR OF HOME ECO
tion on June 1st.
NOMICS: Betty Mitsuko Yoshi James Bond Craze Going Big In Japan Bobby and plunged in to try and
Mr. Kaneko first started his
rescue Norman. “I couldn’t see
da, Steveston, B.C.
TOKYO. — The James Bond crowded the theatre. The opening the boy and it was hopeless try
laraie training while a student
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE: craze has hit Japan with a bang. day’s gross take was 5 million
it Keio University hi Tokyo,
Roger Mitsuo Kamikura, Vancou Japan’s market has been flood yen. The film is expected1 to earn ing to find the body,” he said.
He is married and has three
AUTOPSY ORDERED
ver; Donald Teruo Mayede, Van ed with everything from Ian far more than 130 million yen.
Mdren, 2 boys and a girl.
Fleming’s adventurous spy nov The soundtrack theme of “From
couver; Shene Yada, Vancouver. els
Norman only celebrated his
to distinctive attache cases Russia” has sold more than 300,BACHELOR
OF SCIENCE with the “007” embossed in tiny 000 records. Twelve James Bond thirteenth birthday recently.
highest Ranked WWII
novels translated into Japanese
(Honor Course): Sugako Chris gold numerals.
His body was recovered by
have chalked up total sales of a
tina Kishi,
Steveston; Gensiro
^sei Soldier Passes ■
Since
“Goldfinger”
opened half-million copies, ranking them police a short distance from
Nakahara, Cranbrook, B.C. (Gen some 10,000 movie-goers have among the nation’s best-sellers. where the raft sank.
TORONTO.- One of the higheral Course) —^Yukiko Yvonne
* ranked Canadian Nisei in
Nakatsuka, Skeena River, P.C.;
^’ ^erSeant Major Satosu Vernon Oizumi, Vancou
red Hideyo Nogami passed away
ver; Kazue Sakakibara; Ivan
- "eek at Sunnybrook hospital.
Tsutomu Taguchi, Vancouver;
* was 56.
WASHINGTON. — South Ko
In a speech prepared for de two countries.
Satoshi
Uchida,
Summerland, rean President Chung Hee Park livery at the
National Press
“As you may know,” he said,
said recently he personally was Club, Park referred to the Japa
B.C.
“
there
persist several different
OXY Brides Arrive
BACHELOR OF APPLIED anti-Japanese but good sense nese occupation of Korea and at views and opinions in Korea, in
demands that he overcome that tempts since then to restore
Brazil. — Thirteen SCIENCE (Forest Engineering) feeling.
1 .' .' normal relations between the cluding some extreme positions.
Edward
Shogo
Hamaguchi,
^SViaPaileSe Proxy brides’
“I myself would not hesitate
Greenwood,
B.C.
(Mechanical
Ento express my indignation with
the
-5 wive?
kegm new lives gineering)
Samio Fujimura
Japan if you asked for my per
2-W f JaPanese immigrant
Greenwood; Kenneth Nobby Mo
sonal feeling about that country,
ri, New Denver; Victor Mamoru
The Magnificent Seven, a Hollywood remake of Akira
“And if you asked me whether
at the d°cks
UijLLl1 their new brides. Uegama, West Summerland.
Kurosawa’s famous Shichinin No Samurai “Seven Samurai,
I am pro-Japanese or anti-Jadirected by John Ford will be shown on CBC-TV’s Great Movies
BACHELOR OF PHYSICAL
panese, I would choose the latter
this Saturday, May 29th. Channel 6 in Toronto and area.
EDUCATION: Tetsuhiko Kariya,
for my answer.
Hollywood, with only a few obvious changes, re-made
Vancouver.
Seven Samurai in 1960 under the title The Magnificent Seven,
Such feeling is common to
with
Eli Wallach as Calvers, the bandit chief; and Yul BrynOF
SCIENCE
IN
BACHELOR
all Koreans, Park said. “Certain
■fawned Champ
ner as Chris, the professional gunslinger. The locale was
ly the four decades of colonial
Tomoe Hironaka,
NURSING:
transferred to Mexico, near the U.S. border, in the late 19th
rule,
characterized by exploita
An 83-year’old Alta.
century. Starring with Brynner as his cohorts are Steve Mc
tion, and especially * the forced
si°?!Chl Suzuki of ToronDIPLOMA
IN
NURSING
Queen (Vin); Horst Buchholz (Chico); Charles Bronson (O’
sacrifice of huncTreds of thou
^Wd won the Toronto
Reilly’); Robert Vaughn (Lee); Brad Dexter (Harry Luck);
PUBLIC HEALTH:
Yoshiko
sands of Koreans in the Pacific
James
Coburn
(Britt).
War
could but implant in the
Irene
Mochizuki,
North
Surrey,
Go
heart
of the Korean people a
B.C.
lasting grudge.”
^dSe^
* 3rdNevertheless he said, Korea
nought” his way
“has a will to normalize rela
U ^ce h ?ht pannes losing
tions with Japan, even in the
n -11 lhe avo day affair.
face of this complicated histori
cal background.
-'and
TorBut,
the
Nisei
city
editor
says,
daily.
“I believe you will come to
By RICHARD GIMA
tipated. " °Unfilng areas par“The moderns are quick to ex understand our position. We shall
And
the
ancestors
of
the
Ja
HONOLULU.—Ancient mytho
press disbelief on the origin of not persist with the ill feelings
Mr. Suratlogy' says Japan came to being panese people, Sakamoto adds, the Japanese race.”
of yesterday but make wise de
5 Cha™- Was awarded the when a sun god named Amate- “ai’e generally believed, to be
Professor Hiroshi Takiguchi, cisions from a broader point of
emigrants
from
East
Asia
and
by Tofns?lp
Challenge rasu O-Mikami shed light across
South Pacific Islands who form head of Waseda University’s ar view, that it is in the interests
Saiki1110 Japan Consul, the land, according to Larry Sa ed the Yamato race under Em cheological department, said sev- of greater freedom and greater
kamoto, city editor of the Ha
(Cont. on Page 8)
solidarity of free nations.”
waii Hochi, a local bilingual peror Jimmu in 660 B.C.”
From McGill
Vancouver Nisei Stu dent
Charged With $1.49 Theft
South Korea Pres. Personally Hates Japanese
Magnificent 7 On TV
Unearthed Dwellings Rip Old Tokyo Myths
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
_
Biggest Class .
SATURDAY. MAY 29, 1965
Toronto, Ont.
| Young Van. Boy Helplessly
Watches Brother’s Drowning
34 LC. Graduate From UBC |
VANCOUVER, B.C.—Some 34 students of Japanese ancestry
graduated with degrees this week from the University of British
!Columbia. This year’s UBC Graduating class was the biggest in
dts history.
VANCOUVER.—Little Bobbv NokaSome of the Japanese Canadian students graduating were:
Norman, his brother and Yoichi
MASTER OF ARTS: Richard Hidehiko Kubo, (B.A.), Psycho ta will probably carry an indelible Nakamura, 12, earlier found the raft
logy, Vancouver; Akiko Hirano (B.A.) Linguistics, Japan.
picture of this tragic summer for the near the docks and decided to float
—
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL rest of his life.
it.
WORK: Joyce Sumiko Ikeda
Recently,
the
11
-year-old
youth
J.C. Graduates
But Bobby, who cannot swim, stay-,
(B.A.), Vernon, B.C.
stood helplessly on shore near Com ed on tho shore while the other two
Univ. BACHELOR OF ARTS (Hon mission Avenue dock ' here as his went out with the raft.
or Course): Kazuo Randall Eno
? MONTREAL. — Among Japa moto, Vancouver; (General brother Norman, 13, vainly clutched
The two boys were only about
nese Canadian students graduat- Course): Bonnie Chizuko Akune, at a sinking raft before drowning.
shore when
hg with degrees, from McGill Rich'mond, B.C.; Robert Tadashi
the
raft
started
to sink. Norman
University this week were: Yoshi- Banno, Kamloops; Dick Keiichi
shouted to Yoichi to jump and
iori Taguchi, B.Sc., M.D., C.M., Hamakawa, Nelson, B.C.; Lynne
then followed him into the water.
Urology; Norris Ray Tanaka, Reiko Iwasaki, Vancouver; Mi
ONE SAVED
Engineering; Akiko
Hayami, kio Mickey Iwasaki, Vancouver;
bachelor of Arts; June Naomi Roy Yasuo Kurita, Vancouver;
Lorn Kask, 14, who was near
Tamaoka, Bachelor of Arts; Ruth Megumi Nara, Japan; Jane Hi
by, swam out and managed to
VANCOUVER.—Magistrate Les Bewley suggested last week
Margaret Kenogami, Household roko Nishi, Kitimat, B.C.; Reiko that a University of B.C. student charged with theft be given grasp hold of Yoichi and pull
[Science.
him towards the shore.
Sandra
Tanigami,
Steveston; six months to prove he is a good citizen.
The magistrate made the suggestion after Kenny Nishi, 22,.
Bobby said his brother was
Tom Mutsuo Teranishi, Rich
of 2394 Dundas, pleaded guilty to stealing a $1.49 thermometer.
still struggling and trying to
B.C.; Richard Seiji UyeBlack Belt Karate mond,
“This is the rare case where I would make a suggestion like
reach
the raft which had almost
de, Vancouver.
this,” said Magistrate Bewley.
suggest sentence be suspended for six months and that, sunk. “I shouted to him to keep
Heads Tourist Org. BACHELOR OF EDU CA if no“Inew
charges appear in this time, the Crown consider enter his head above water till I got
TION : (General Program) ing a stay of proceedings.
some help.
TORONTO. — A Black Belt — Sadao David Mori, Vancouver;
“A criminal record may interfere with this man’s career.”
sarate expert has been appoint- (Elementary General Course) —
“One moment I could see his
Defence counsel Tom Hara said earlier that Nishi, a thirdbead and then suddenly he threw
m chief of the Toronto office of
Reiko Mochizuki, Kamloops; Vi year science student, stole the thermometer from a city store May
8 while under pressure from exams.
the Japan National Tourist Or
up his hands and went under.”
vian Fumiko Wakabayashi, Van
Nishi
was
remanded
to
a
later
date.
ganization. Mr. Yoshihiro Kane- couver.
Chris Georgandos, attracted
ko will be taking over this po
by the shouting, ran towards
BACHELOR OF HOME ECO
tion on June 1st.
NOMICS: Betty Mitsuko Yoshi James Bond Craze Going Big In Japan Bobby and plunged in to try and
Mr. Kaneko first started his
rescue Norman. “I couldn’t see
da, Steveston, B.C.
TOKYO. — The James Bond crowded the theatre. The opening the boy and it was hopeless try
laraie training while a student
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE: craze has hit Japan with a bang. day’s gross take was 5 million
it Keio University hi Tokyo,
Roger Mitsuo Kamikura, Vancou Japan’s market has been flood yen. The film is expected1 to earn ing to find the body,” he said.
He is married and has three
AUTOPSY ORDERED
ver; Donald Teruo Mayede, Van ed with everything from Ian far more than 130 million yen.
Mdren, 2 boys and a girl.
Fleming’s adventurous spy nov The soundtrack theme of “From
couver; Shene Yada, Vancouver. els
Norman only celebrated his
to distinctive attache cases Russia” has sold more than 300,BACHELOR
OF SCIENCE with the “007” embossed in tiny 000 records. Twelve James Bond thirteenth birthday recently.
highest Ranked WWII
novels translated into Japanese
(Honor Course): Sugako Chris gold numerals.
His body was recovered by
have chalked up total sales of a
tina Kishi,
Steveston; Gensiro
^sei Soldier Passes ■
Since
“Goldfinger”
opened half-million copies, ranking them police a short distance from
Nakahara, Cranbrook, B.C. (Gen some 10,000 movie-goers have among the nation’s best-sellers. where the raft sank.
TORONTO.- One of the higheral Course) —^Yukiko Yvonne
* ranked Canadian Nisei in
Nakatsuka, Skeena River, P.C.;
^’ ^erSeant Major Satosu Vernon Oizumi, Vancou
red Hideyo Nogami passed away
ver; Kazue Sakakibara; Ivan
- "eek at Sunnybrook hospital.
Tsutomu Taguchi, Vancouver;
* was 56.
WASHINGTON. — South Ko
In a speech prepared for de two countries.
Satoshi
Uchida,
Summerland, rean President Chung Hee Park livery at the
National Press
“As you may know,” he said,
said recently he personally was Club, Park referred to the Japa
B.C.
“
there
persist several different
OXY Brides Arrive
BACHELOR OF APPLIED anti-Japanese but good sense nese occupation of Korea and at views and opinions in Korea, in
demands that he overcome that tempts since then to restore
Brazil. — Thirteen SCIENCE (Forest Engineering) feeling.
1 .' .' normal relations between the cluding some extreme positions.
Edward
Shogo
Hamaguchi,
^SViaPaileSe Proxy brides’
“I myself would not hesitate
Greenwood,
B.C.
(Mechanical
Ento express my indignation with
the
-5 wive?
kegm new lives gineering)
Samio Fujimura
Japan if you asked for my per
2-W f JaPanese immigrant
Greenwood; Kenneth Nobby Mo
sonal feeling about that country,
ri, New Denver; Victor Mamoru
The Magnificent Seven, a Hollywood remake of Akira
“And if you asked me whether
at the d°cks
UijLLl1 their new brides. Uegama, West Summerland.
Kurosawa’s famous Shichinin No Samurai “Seven Samurai,
I am pro-Japanese or anti-Jadirected by John Ford will be shown on CBC-TV’s Great Movies
BACHELOR OF PHYSICAL
panese, I would choose the latter
this Saturday, May 29th. Channel 6 in Toronto and area.
EDUCATION: Tetsuhiko Kariya,
for my answer.
Hollywood, with only a few obvious changes, re-made
Vancouver.
Seven Samurai in 1960 under the title The Magnificent Seven,
Such feeling is common to
with
Eli Wallach as Calvers, the bandit chief; and Yul BrynOF
SCIENCE
IN
BACHELOR
all Koreans, Park said. “Certain
■fawned Champ
ner as Chris, the professional gunslinger. The locale was
ly the four decades of colonial
Tomoe Hironaka,
NURSING:
transferred to Mexico, near the U.S. border, in the late 19th
rule,
characterized by exploita
An 83-year’old Alta.
century. Starring with Brynner as his cohorts are Steve Mc
tion, and especially * the forced
si°?!Chl Suzuki of ToronDIPLOMA
IN
NURSING
Queen (Vin); Horst Buchholz (Chico); Charles Bronson (O’
sacrifice of huncTreds of thou
^Wd won the Toronto
Reilly’); Robert Vaughn (Lee); Brad Dexter (Harry Luck);
PUBLIC HEALTH:
Yoshiko
sands of Koreans in the Pacific
James
Coburn
(Britt).
War
could but implant in the
Irene
Mochizuki,
North
Surrey,
Go
heart
of the Korean people a
B.C.
lasting grudge.”
^dSe^
* 3rdNevertheless he said, Korea
nought” his way
“has a will to normalize rela
U ^ce h ?ht pannes losing
tions with Japan, even in the
n -11 lhe avo day affair.
face of this complicated histori
cal background.
-'and
TorBut,
the
Nisei
city
editor
says,
daily.
“I believe you will come to
By RICHARD GIMA
tipated. " °Unfilng areas par“The moderns are quick to ex understand our position. We shall
And
the
ancestors
of
the
Ja
HONOLULU.—Ancient mytho
press disbelief on the origin of not persist with the ill feelings
Mr. Suratlogy' says Japan came to being panese people, Sakamoto adds, the Japanese race.”
of yesterday but make wise de
5 Cha™- Was awarded the when a sun god named Amate- “ai’e generally believed, to be
Professor Hiroshi Takiguchi, cisions from a broader point of
emigrants
from
East
Asia
and
by Tofns?lp
Challenge rasu O-Mikami shed light across
South Pacific Islands who form head of Waseda University’s ar view, that it is in the interests
Saiki1110 Japan Consul, the land, according to Larry Sa ed the Yamato race under Em cheological department, said sev- of greater freedom and greater
kamoto, city editor of the Ha
(Cont. on Page 8)
solidarity of free nations.”
waii Hochi, a local bilingual peror Jimmu in 660 B.C.”
From McGill
Vancouver Nisei Stu dent
Charged With $1.49 Theft
South Korea Pres. Personally Hates Japanese
Magnificent 7 On TV
Unearthed Dwellings Rip Old Tokyo Myths
Page 2
( )R L CW Ro9ers W^s Canadian Hearn'
1uO
jmfo jj(|g |n workmanlike Effort
Toronto's 4Mr. Hanegoshi’
warded Kodokan 7th-Dan
TORONTO.—As expected big- Doug Rogers, 4th-i Dan, of Nova Scotia.
Dan, handily captured the heavyweight division , ^ ^ntoaW QUebeC’S »* Wf
of the 4th All Canadian Judo Championships last londe, to-Dan, with a holddown, and o'!
Saturday at the Leaside Memorial Gardens.
-nd-Dan of Sask., also with a holddown 'JS
Rogers, who represented British Columbia, ex- finals, Rogers once again met Phil
TORONTO.—The top judo instructor now residing and1 teach- erted no more than a workmanlike effort to win Quebec and sent him flying with
a tome usg)
ing in this country, Mr. Katsuyoshi Takata was awarded the his second Canadian title. In his initial bouts he (backward stomach throw) &to cod
the
titjo /
Shichi-dan, or 7th-Dan degree by the Kodokan Judo Institute of defeated Peter Tilsner, Ist-Dan, of Quebec with
MIDDLEWEIGHT.
2 waza ari (half points), Phil Wronski, 2nd-Dan,
Tokyo.
Tough Mike Johnson, the Ontario
of
Quebec with a holddown, and B. Hogue, 1st- champ, defeated Henry Mukai of middle^
Mr. Takata, who has been entitled to wear the Red and White
bteveston h
Belt since attaining his 6th-Dan many years ago, instructs at the
the finals to take the mi^
weight decision.
LuninoJimo Club in Toronto along with popular sensei, Mr. Mits
Mukai, one of the cleaned J
Tanino.
technically purest of all d
An outstanding master of the
combatants in the tournaj
Five Aikido Youths "springing
earlier defeated one of id
hip throw” — haneSr°ngKes? contenders from A
goshi — Takata has been sent
From Japan Look to
Z
’
S&r,.?!
Match
Play
Trophy
Trophy -tlatashita stable, Paul SchpMd
Toronto from the Kodokan to tournament dates have been anOne of. the most colorful fi®
St. Anicet
nounced by the executive of- the
For Summer Jobs further judo hei'e.
ers
this tournament was
1st.
round
Herbie
He is well-known to members Montreal Nisei Golf Club:
ry
brother,
rough and ru J
Tanaka Trophy
TORONTO. — Five young ex of the U.S. Strategic Air Com- May 30 — 1st. round
Charles June 20 — Final round Charles Tom Mukai.
perts of the Japanese martial art mand when he
Tanaka Match
Tanaka Match
< LIGHTWEIGHT
taught in the
of Aikido are now staying in Tor
Play Trophy — Mont
Play
Trophy
—
Grey
Rat Bolger of Ontario won J
onto and have expressed willing foreign section of Kodokan. It
Gabriel
Rocks
Lightweight division and becanj
ness to give private lessons to was here, that Takata received June 6 — 2nd. round Charles
— 2nd.
round Herbie the youngest ever to win a Canal
anyone who may be interested.
Tanaka
Match
the nickname, “Mr. Hanegoshi”
Tanaka Trophy.
dian title at 17.
I
The boys, 3 of whom will be from his favorite throw. He has
Play Trophy — JoliIn
the
semi-finals,
he
won
J
The
starting
time
for
all
tour
leaving for Japan in the fall
ette
hope to find employment here authored a book ’ on the 13
Best ball tournament naments is 8:00 a.m. except June close . decision over tournanj
enabling
„ them to spread Aikido different methods of this throw. June P3 — Semi-final r o u n d 13th, at St. Anicet when it will favoiite; John Hntnshita, And^j
the finals he won another c!q
in this city. All those who may Written in Japanese, it has been
Charles Tanaka,
be 8:30 a.m.
decision over Art Nishi of B.U
have employment for five, well- translated
into English
and
Nishi had advanced into iha
mannered (and strong) lads from Spanish.
finals by defeating another Brill
Japan are asked to contact the
Fighting
Harada
Looking
For
Biq
$$$
Now
43
ish Columbian Bob Horii.
1
Tsuruoka Karate Dojo .at 782
years old, Takata had
ODDS
AND
ENDS
I
NAGOYA,
Japan.
Yonge Street, phone 924-4385.
the honor to compete in the
— Masahiko estimated $2,500 went to Haraa(Fighting)
Harada,
the
newly
the newly oa. Jofre collected a $30,000 guaAll-Japan Judo Championships
One of the best comic
crowned
world
bantamweight
‘t rantee plus expenses.
demonstration in many a moral
several years ago. He is 5 feet 8 boxing champion, hopes to make
I ^da, wh^ staS^^
came during the tournamenJ
Thos. T. Onizuka, B.A. mches tall and weighs a stocky thf4Xvs ^So fareh^
vhen popular judo sensei, Venl
180 pounds. He was picked to Inpo nS
f
S- been ln I years ago for an $8 .purse When ^agam of the Fagan Judo School
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and
come here by Daigp Sensei, 7 th“competed” and was finally de
NOTARY PUBLIC
Dan, and Kotani Sensei, 9th-Dan,
molished
by some half dozen
221 VICTORIA ST.. TORONTO
ittle
junior
judokas. Somehow.
head of the Kodokan Foreign
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during
the
demonstration,
Mi
Section.
in a dW^Ul^M
tagan was also thrown for a
Harada was tied up to a return ■ppon by the referee . . . Prorecently.
bout
contract and so he earned jably the best judo represent*
A crowd of about 12,000 and only §2,000
again when he lost tion in the tournament cam;
a national television audience the title shot.
x
saw the former flyweight - kin0" , It sounded crazy at the time from British Columbia. Not onij
from Doug Rogers, but from th;
become the first Japanese ever
oiverS
but
Harada
had
to
agree
to
get
many
Japanese Canadian lads
to win two world titles. Jofre, the title shot. But he says this
ood sportsman
who
displayed
unbeaten in 49 previous fights
g three 1
1
¥ppen again. He will ship and
excellent techniques.
including
a heavF favorite
’
been I ^nd a big guarantee-to make They were judokas: Rob eri
proprietor
The 'title thp
o j
p tor his long and severe ordeal Horii, Art Nishi, Henry Mukai,
title, the glory an<j an ! and his many cheap purses.
and Tom Mukai. One of the
Complete Care
JON ONODERA
comments made by a Toronw
For Your Eyes
^oron^^V^ C°ach C^9 Here lune Nisei after watching these B.C.
HU. 9-4654 — HU. 1-8805 ,„T?™ L.7 Mther 01 Ja' I He ^m >>e demonstrator and 1 judokas was: “You would think;
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ne Will be demonstrating and that with Toronto’s population oil
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Canadians
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nJ”™ 7 J“e lst; M
sense, 2 at th^
twice that of B.C.) and all the
prominent judo senseis here,
j id old. He is the Chief Instruc- nino Judo Club
118 West Hastings St
540 Eglinton Ave. W
there would be a greater portion
tor of Nihon university, Mr.
o x of
Eastern Nisei competing.
VANCOUVER, B.C.
Torazaburo Sato.
'
1S ™e instructor, of
Toronto
Maybe
the B.C. Nisei are the
I such top Japanese competitors
only ones that still retain that
«inii^^
Ins Koga and Matsushita,
certain pioneer toughness.” . ■ •
One of the most popular ques
Healthy Body & Mind
Welcome Japanese Canadian Friends
tions asked during the _touma-j
Through the Martial Arts
ment was: “Where is the 7th-Daa
judo
expert from Japan? Hw
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come he's not one of the Fn
es?” They were obviously speM
ing of Mr. Katsuyoshi Takagi
fire — THEFT — AUTO
Otherwise known as “Mr. Hzffi-I
Special Attention on Take Out Orders
goshi” who was recently awara-j
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ed the 7th-Dan degree. He *^1
there during the whole to®^|
126 Elizabeth Street-at Dundas, Toronto
ment, but only as a M
Catering to Wedding Banquets, Showers and Parties
It was ■ felt by nWft
as a representative of
Seating- Capacity 240
kan’ of Tokvo in Canada. »’-I
Takata should have been'JI
AGENCY
least included as a judge. Mwl
felt
’ than even his presenOffice — 3101 Bathurst St.
Phone: PL. 9-2632
on the tatami with his P^
OR
Phone: 783-4261
1 and White Belt would ^
PL. 5-7317
added greatly to the
— - tour»^
Home phone: HL 7-8905
ment . . . the Ambassador “
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Toronto's 4Mr. Hanegoshi’
warded Kodokan 7th-Dan
TORONTO.—As expected big- Doug Rogers, 4th-i Dan, of Nova Scotia.
Dan, handily captured the heavyweight division , ^ ^ntoaW QUebeC’S »* Wf
of the 4th All Canadian Judo Championships last londe, to-Dan, with a holddown, and o'!
Saturday at the Leaside Memorial Gardens.
-nd-Dan of Sask., also with a holddown 'JS
Rogers, who represented British Columbia, ex- finals, Rogers once again met Phil
TORONTO.—The top judo instructor now residing and1 teach- erted no more than a workmanlike effort to win Quebec and sent him flying with
a tome usg)
ing in this country, Mr. Katsuyoshi Takata was awarded the his second Canadian title. In his initial bouts he (backward stomach throw) &to cod
the
titjo /
Shichi-dan, or 7th-Dan degree by the Kodokan Judo Institute of defeated Peter Tilsner, Ist-Dan, of Quebec with
MIDDLEWEIGHT.
2 waza ari (half points), Phil Wronski, 2nd-Dan,
Tokyo.
Tough Mike Johnson, the Ontario
of
Quebec with a holddown, and B. Hogue, 1st- champ, defeated Henry Mukai of middle^
Mr. Takata, who has been entitled to wear the Red and White
bteveston h
Belt since attaining his 6th-Dan many years ago, instructs at the
the finals to take the mi^
weight decision.
LuninoJimo Club in Toronto along with popular sensei, Mr. Mits
Mukai, one of the cleaned J
Tanino.
technically purest of all d
An outstanding master of the
combatants in the tournaj
Five Aikido Youths "springing
earlier defeated one of id
hip throw” — haneSr°ngKes? contenders from A
goshi — Takata has been sent
From Japan Look to
Z
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Match
Play
Trophy
Trophy -tlatashita stable, Paul SchpMd
Toronto from the Kodokan to tournament dates have been anOne of. the most colorful fi®
St. Anicet
nounced by the executive of- the
For Summer Jobs further judo hei'e.
ers
this tournament was
1st.
round
Herbie
He is well-known to members Montreal Nisei Golf Club:
ry
brother,
rough and ru J
Tanaka Trophy
TORONTO. — Five young ex of the U.S. Strategic Air Com- May 30 — 1st. round
Charles June 20 — Final round Charles Tom Mukai.
perts of the Japanese martial art mand when he
Tanaka Match
Tanaka Match
< LIGHTWEIGHT
taught in the
of Aikido are now staying in Tor
Play Trophy — Mont
Play
Trophy
—
Grey
Rat Bolger of Ontario won J
onto and have expressed willing foreign section of Kodokan. It
Gabriel
Rocks
Lightweight division and becanj
ness to give private lessons to was here, that Takata received June 6 — 2nd. round Charles
— 2nd.
round Herbie the youngest ever to win a Canal
anyone who may be interested.
Tanaka
Match
the nickname, “Mr. Hanegoshi”
Tanaka Trophy.
dian title at 17.
I
The boys, 3 of whom will be from his favorite throw. He has
Play Trophy — JoliIn
the
semi-finals,
he
won
J
The
starting
time
for
all
tour
leaving for Japan in the fall
ette
hope to find employment here authored a book ’ on the 13
Best ball tournament naments is 8:00 a.m. except June close . decision over tournanj
enabling
„ them to spread Aikido different methods of this throw. June P3 — Semi-final r o u n d 13th, at St. Anicet when it will favoiite; John Hntnshita, And^j
the finals he won another c!q
in this city. All those who may Written in Japanese, it has been
Charles Tanaka,
be 8:30 a.m.
decision over Art Nishi of B.U
have employment for five, well- translated
into English
and
Nishi had advanced into iha
mannered (and strong) lads from Spanish.
finals by defeating another Brill
Japan are asked to contact the
Fighting
Harada
Looking
For
Biq
$$$
Now
43
ish Columbian Bob Horii.
1
Tsuruoka Karate Dojo .at 782
years old, Takata had
ODDS
AND
ENDS
I
NAGOYA,
Japan.
Yonge Street, phone 924-4385.
the honor to compete in the
— Masahiko estimated $2,500 went to Haraa(Fighting)
Harada,
the
newly
the newly oa. Jofre collected a $30,000 guaAll-Japan Judo Championships
One of the best comic
crowned
world
bantamweight
‘t rantee plus expenses.
demonstration in many a moral
several years ago. He is 5 feet 8 boxing champion, hopes to make
I ^da, wh^ staS^^
came during the tournamenJ
Thos. T. Onizuka, B.A. mches tall and weighs a stocky thf4Xvs ^So fareh^
vhen popular judo sensei, Venl
180 pounds. He was picked to Inpo nS
f
S- been ln I years ago for an $8 .purse When ^agam of the Fagan Judo School
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and
come here by Daigp Sensei, 7 th“competed” and was finally de
NOTARY PUBLIC
Dan, and Kotani Sensei, 9th-Dan,
molished
by some half dozen
221 VICTORIA ST.. TORONTO
ittle
junior
judokas. Somehow.
head of the Kodokan Foreign
EM. 3-5002
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during
the
demonstration,
Mi
Section.
in a dW^Ul^M
tagan was also thrown for a
Harada was tied up to a return ■ppon by the referee . . . Prorecently.
bout
contract and so he earned jably the best judo represent*
A crowd of about 12,000 and only §2,000
again when he lost tion in the tournament cam;
a national television audience the title shot.
x
saw the former flyweight - kin0" , It sounded crazy at the time from British Columbia. Not onij
from Doug Rogers, but from th;
become the first Japanese ever
oiverS
but
Harada
had
to
agree
to
get
many
Japanese Canadian lads
to win two world titles. Jofre, the title shot. But he says this
ood sportsman
who
displayed
unbeaten in 49 previous fights
g three 1
1
¥ppen again. He will ship and
excellent techniques.
including
a heavF favorite
’
been I ^nd a big guarantee-to make They were judokas: Rob eri
proprietor
The 'title thp
o j
p tor his long and severe ordeal Horii, Art Nishi, Henry Mukai,
title, the glory an<j an ! and his many cheap purses.
and Tom Mukai. One of the
Complete Care
JON ONODERA
comments made by a Toronw
For Your Eyes
^oron^^V^ C°ach C^9 Here lune Nisei after watching these B.C.
HU. 9-4654 — HU. 1-8805 ,„T?™ L.7 Mther 01 Ja' I He ^m >>e demonstrator and 1 judokas was: “You would think;
x
.
,
ne Will be demonstrating and that with Toronto’s population oil
1-an s top juao instructors will teaching — along with Takata Japanese
Canadians
(almost
(Business)
(Residence)
nJ”™ 7 J“e lst; M
sense, 2 at th^
twice that of B.C.) and all the
prominent judo senseis here,
j id old. He is the Chief Instruc- nino Judo Club
118 West Hastings St
540 Eglinton Ave. W
there would be a greater portion
tor of Nihon university, Mr.
o x of
Eastern Nisei competing.
VANCOUVER, B.C.
Torazaburo Sato.
'
1S ™e instructor, of
Toronto
Maybe
the B.C. Nisei are the
I such top Japanese competitors
only ones that still retain that
«inii^^
Ins Koga and Matsushita,
certain pioneer toughness.” . ■ •
One of the most popular ques
Healthy Body & Mind
Welcome Japanese Canadian Friends
tions asked during the _touma-j
Through the Martial Arts
ment was: “Where is the 7th-Daa
judo
expert from Japan? Hw
HiniiiiiiiiiiiniHiinj»iiii,iiiiii111111 j
come he's not one of the Fn
es?” They were obviously speM
ing of Mr. Katsuyoshi Takagi
fire — THEFT — AUTO
Otherwise known as “Mr. Hzffi-I
Special Attention on Take Out Orders
goshi” who was recently awara-j
EM. 2-0029 For Reservations EM. 2-4322
ed the 7th-Dan degree. He *^1
there during the whole to®^|
126 Elizabeth Street-at Dundas, Toronto
ment, but only as a M
Catering to Wedding Banquets, Showers and Parties
It was ■ felt by nWft
as a representative of
Seating- Capacity 240
kan’ of Tokvo in Canada. »’-I
Takata should have been'JI
AGENCY
least included as a judge. Mwl
felt
’ than even his presenOffice — 3101 Bathurst St.
Phone: PL. 9-2632
on the tatami with his P^
OR
Phone: 783-4261
1 and White Belt would ^
PL. 5-7317
added greatly to the
— - tour»^
Home phone: HL 7-8905
ment . . . the Ambassador “
NEW SHOES FOR
Japan, H. Shimadzu present^
speech . . . Also attending ^,
the Toronto Consul, S. Saifi-^
FOR WORRY-FREE TRAVEL
Ladies* shoes from
attractive wife, and other *
1 up to 11
ARRANGEMENTS
Men’s Scott McHales
By .Air, Sea and Land
4 up to 14
17 DAY SUMMER TOUR TO JAPAN
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
Call
Montreal Nisei Golf Club
Announces Tourney Dates
I
TORIC
OPTICAL
KWONGCHOW
CHOP SUET TAVERN
RITZ KINOSHITA
insurance
SMALL
SHOE
Gertrude Urabe
SIZES
Lucien C. Kurata, ^
ALBERTS SHOE STORE
1328 Queen St. West
Phone LE. 1-1931, Toronto
C.O.D. orders from coast to coast
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PHONE EM. 6-1075
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office Hours Saturday
October to April In clus™
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Tor. Buddhist Picnic At Lambert Park On June 27th Creation at Centre Marriages
Obituaries
I
TORONTO.—Heat waves of summer means it’s picnic time
I -vain Mid the Toronto Buddhist Church has already picked the , TORONTO. — Toyoaki Kawai
NOGAMI
F
and locale for their big annual event: Lambert Park on .-? ap tne blue paper mask
TORONTO. — Miss Kiyomi
LX, J-me 27th, 1965
„ _
,.„
„
v. im us down-at-the-mouth ex
TORONTO .—Fred Hideyo No
Eileen
Tsumura
daughter
of
pression
reaching
almost
to
the
gami,
a Sergeant Major in World
south
of
the
Macdonald-Cartier
Freeway
'The park i
— other- beard. The class of children and Mr. and Mr
Seitaro Tsumura War II, passed away suddenly
Highway
401
—
off
Highway
6,
not
far from
wise known as
pQultj at the Japanese Cultural of Toronto, became the bride of at Sunnybrook hospital on May
I Hamilton,
•
j .
Centre
picked up paper and be Mr. Megumi Bill Saito, son of 25th in his 56th year. Beloved
f
411 picnic lovers .are cordially invited to come out to this gala
gan to fold according- to the in- Mr. luichi Saito, on Mav 22nd husband , of Hessie'Kayiahara No
I event.
stiuctions of English-speaking at St. Andrew’s Japanese Angli gami, dear father of Mrs. Andree
can Church. The ceremony was Hamblett. and grandfather of
luichi Yamaguchi.
♦
The tables became a contrast officiated by the Rev. Ken Imai. Cheryl, Phyllis and Peter.
Following a reception at China
concentration and questions: House,
| Vancouver United Church Spring Festival June 5 oi
Funeral was held at New Big
the couple left for a
“Am I doing it right?” “How
honeymoon
to
New
York
Citv.
ng
Funeral - Home. The Rev
I
VANCOUVER.—Traditional Japanese dolls will be on display co you make the nose?” “What
Takada officiated.
I when the Japanese United Church Women hold their annual spring am I doing- wrong’?”
I re-1 and doll festival at Renfrew United Church, 2855 East First."
Mr. Kawai and his eight asEngagements
CARD OF THANKS
I "The event, to be held June 5, will be officially opened at 2 sistants, including his wife,
were
I p.m.Bebysure
Mrs.
E. D. M.
Williams,
president
of United
to reserve
July
4th for the
best community
picnicChurch
ever. on their way to" the New York
We wish to express our sin
TORONTO. — The
engageI Women,
Presbyterial.
Also, Burrard
a reminder,
that the Cultural Centre’s Trip to Japan World’s Fair to demonstrate the
cere thanks and appreciation
ment
is
announced
in
Toronto
of
will
be a display
Japanese
flower arrange- art of modern origami. All have
|f I RaffleAnother
tickets feature
are now
available.
Your of
support
is essential.
to friends for their kind ex
T.J.C.C.A.
| ments. There will also be a film on modern Japan and both Ja- undertaken the trip at their own
Eiko, youngest daug-hter of Mrs.
pressions of sympathy and
| panese and Canadian home cooking as well as flowering plants will expense to see North America
floral tributes during the re
Emi Kamachi and the late Mr.
| be on sale.
cent bereavement on the loss
and, at the same time, introduce
Shigeji Kamachi of New WestI
Proceeds will be used to finish the manse recreation room modern origami.
of our beloved mother, Hanaminster,
B.C. to Mr. Jim HeisaI and the minister s study.
yo Sora.
Traditional origami fans pro
buro Ito, third son of Mr. and
bably shake their head's at Mr.
Roy & Shizuye Sora
Mrs.
Heizo Ito of West Hill,
Kawai’s sour-faced masks, the
Richard & Margaret Sora
I Toronto JCCA Picnic At Poplar Park On July 4th pensive eagle and other exam
Ontario on May 15th, 1965 at the
Edward & Shirley Sora
ples
of
expression.
Nor
will
they
Golden
Drag-on.
I TORONTO.—Poplar Park in Caledon East, is the site of this । agree with the multiple choice
Doc
&
Chizu
Yasue
[year's annual Toronto J.C.C.A. Picnic. It is about 16 miles north
I of paper sizes — triangles
Jack & Katie Tanaka
westThere
of Malton
in the
town space,
of Caledon
Eastoutdoor
off Peel
County Road
is ample
parking
a large
swimming
pool, squares, hexagons — used to
and
grandchildren.
No.
7, (also
known
Airport
Road)...and ball park. A few miles
a stream,
dance
hall, asoutdoor
pavilion,
turn out these creatures. One of
north is the Glen Haffey Conservation Area which abounds in Mr. Kawai’s aims is to lift the
JAMES KAMINO
good fishing, and golf enthusiasts may spend a few hours at art of of paper folding out of the
courses in nearby Malton, or Bolton.
purely manual kindergarten state
KAZUO G. OIYE
tc a lofty creation.
T.V. Service
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
In Japan, he has achieved a
NOTARY PUBLIC
measure of success with a cor2 Carlton St., Toronto
EM. 4-9913
1’espondence class for 300 stu
4
Room
1805
dents, .a live class of 40 in Tokyo
(TORONTO)
366-6388
and an exhibit twice a year- of
293-4281 (Res.)
his own and his student’s work
that can sell for as much as $7
• Cherry Blossom Festival At High Park In Toronto an item. Mr. Kawai also uses
his work in window displays and
•
TORONTO.—It’s the Cherry Blossom Festival this Sunday for
TV animation.
; from 2 to 4 p.m. at High Park’s Grenadier Pond. Over 100 Japanese
His next project is to convince
folk singers and dancers will be on hand to celebrate the beauty
some organization of the thera
oi the spring blossoms.
YOUR SHOPPING LEST
Dancers will include: Sakura Kai, Mitsuba Kai, Suzuran Kai, peutic values of origami for polio
victims
or
bed-ridden
children.
Hachisu Kai and others.
@ SAKURA RICK
• EGGS
Mr. Kawai became interested
v
be performed are: Sakura Ondo, Kagoshima Ohara, Saab
& MARUKIN SHOYU
» SUKIYAKI MEAT
c a-Ja^ ?°4 Tenryu Garasu, Nam Maru Odori, Ozashiki Kou- in origami about 10 years ago
©VINEGAR
© MANJU
and even now only he and his
ta, Sa No Sa Nage Bushi, Kobe Minato, and Tanko Bushi.
$ SUGAR
0 MANY VARIETIES OF ARARS
assistant
Sachiko Kawahata make
Mr. Roy Kusano, Mr. John Kunitomo and the “Embers”, and
Mr. Vernon Hakkaku will provide live music for some of the folk a living solely by folding paper.
EM. 4-7692
He started first on modernizing
dances.
This is one event that all Japanese Canadian should not miss. Noh masks for television and
173 DUNDAS STREET WEST. TORONTO
gradually concentrated on makJ.C.C. Centre and JCCA
ing paperfolding- an art. Noh is
a classical drama of Japan.
“It takes three years to be
Kaneko Takes Over Toronto's NatT Tourist Bureau come
accomplished at origami,”
Your Home
TORO^^O' Toshihiro Kaneko, until recently assistant gen- le said through an interpreter.
Through
Overseas Travel Department of the Japan “It’s not easy.”
Judging
from
the
frowns
and
iUTeau-ln Tokyo,'has been appointed director of the Japan
ounst Organization’s Canadian office at 165 University latches of concentration around
+ On}R’ -^e will succeed1 Chiharu Kawabata, director of he tables his audience agi-eed
°
ce since November 1962, who will return to the with him.
t , . ers °T the Japan National Tourist Organization in Tokyo,
vii]
newP°sb’ which he will assume on June 1, Mr. Kaneko
tions rt™
f°r JaPan ^
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Tor. Buddhist Picnic At Lambert Park On June 27th Creation at Centre Marriages
Obituaries
I
TORONTO.—Heat waves of summer means it’s picnic time
I -vain Mid the Toronto Buddhist Church has already picked the , TORONTO. — Toyoaki Kawai
NOGAMI
F
and locale for their big annual event: Lambert Park on .-? ap tne blue paper mask
TORONTO. — Miss Kiyomi
LX, J-me 27th, 1965
„ _
,.„
„
v. im us down-at-the-mouth ex
TORONTO .—Fred Hideyo No
Eileen
Tsumura
daughter
of
pression
reaching
almost
to
the
gami,
a Sergeant Major in World
south
of
the
Macdonald-Cartier
Freeway
'The park i
— other- beard. The class of children and Mr. and Mr
Seitaro Tsumura War II, passed away suddenly
Highway
401
—
off
Highway
6,
not
far from
wise known as
pQultj at the Japanese Cultural of Toronto, became the bride of at Sunnybrook hospital on May
I Hamilton,
•
j .
Centre
picked up paper and be Mr. Megumi Bill Saito, son of 25th in his 56th year. Beloved
f
411 picnic lovers .are cordially invited to come out to this gala
gan to fold according- to the in- Mr. luichi Saito, on Mav 22nd husband , of Hessie'Kayiahara No
I event.
stiuctions of English-speaking at St. Andrew’s Japanese Angli gami, dear father of Mrs. Andree
can Church. The ceremony was Hamblett. and grandfather of
luichi Yamaguchi.
♦
The tables became a contrast officiated by the Rev. Ken Imai. Cheryl, Phyllis and Peter.
Following a reception at China
concentration and questions: House,
| Vancouver United Church Spring Festival June 5 oi
Funeral was held at New Big
the couple left for a
“Am I doing it right?” “How
honeymoon
to
New
York
Citv.
ng
Funeral - Home. The Rev
I
VANCOUVER.—Traditional Japanese dolls will be on display co you make the nose?” “What
Takada officiated.
I when the Japanese United Church Women hold their annual spring am I doing- wrong’?”
I re-1 and doll festival at Renfrew United Church, 2855 East First."
Mr. Kawai and his eight asEngagements
CARD OF THANKS
I "The event, to be held June 5, will be officially opened at 2 sistants, including his wife,
were
I p.m.Bebysure
Mrs.
E. D. M.
Williams,
president
of United
to reserve
July
4th for the
best community
picnicChurch
ever. on their way to" the New York
We wish to express our sin
TORONTO. — The
engageI Women,
Presbyterial.
Also, Burrard
a reminder,
that the Cultural Centre’s Trip to Japan World’s Fair to demonstrate the
cere thanks and appreciation
ment
is
announced
in
Toronto
of
will
be a display
Japanese
flower arrange- art of modern origami. All have
|f I RaffleAnother
tickets feature
are now
available.
Your of
support
is essential.
to friends for their kind ex
T.J.C.C.A.
| ments. There will also be a film on modern Japan and both Ja- undertaken the trip at their own
Eiko, youngest daug-hter of Mrs.
pressions of sympathy and
| panese and Canadian home cooking as well as flowering plants will expense to see North America
floral tributes during the re
Emi Kamachi and the late Mr.
| be on sale.
cent bereavement on the loss
and, at the same time, introduce
Shigeji Kamachi of New WestI
Proceeds will be used to finish the manse recreation room modern origami.
of our beloved mother, Hanaminster,
B.C. to Mr. Jim HeisaI and the minister s study.
yo Sora.
Traditional origami fans pro
buro Ito, third son of Mr. and
bably shake their head's at Mr.
Roy & Shizuye Sora
Mrs.
Heizo Ito of West Hill,
Kawai’s sour-faced masks, the
Richard & Margaret Sora
I Toronto JCCA Picnic At Poplar Park On July 4th pensive eagle and other exam
Ontario on May 15th, 1965 at the
Edward & Shirley Sora
ples
of
expression.
Nor
will
they
Golden
Drag-on.
I TORONTO.—Poplar Park in Caledon East, is the site of this । agree with the multiple choice
Doc
&
Chizu
Yasue
[year's annual Toronto J.C.C.A. Picnic. It is about 16 miles north
I of paper sizes — triangles
Jack & Katie Tanaka
westThere
of Malton
in the
town space,
of Caledon
Eastoutdoor
off Peel
County Road
is ample
parking
a large
swimming
pool, squares, hexagons — used to
and
grandchildren.
No.
7, (also
known
Airport
Road)...and ball park. A few miles
a stream,
dance
hall, asoutdoor
pavilion,
turn out these creatures. One of
north is the Glen Haffey Conservation Area which abounds in Mr. Kawai’s aims is to lift the
JAMES KAMINO
good fishing, and golf enthusiasts may spend a few hours at art of of paper folding out of the
courses in nearby Malton, or Bolton.
purely manual kindergarten state
KAZUO G. OIYE
tc a lofty creation.
T.V. Service
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
In Japan, he has achieved a
NOTARY PUBLIC
measure of success with a cor2 Carlton St., Toronto
EM. 4-9913
1’espondence class for 300 stu
4
Room
1805
dents, .a live class of 40 in Tokyo
(TORONTO)
366-6388
and an exhibit twice a year- of
293-4281 (Res.)
his own and his student’s work
that can sell for as much as $7
• Cherry Blossom Festival At High Park In Toronto an item. Mr. Kawai also uses
his work in window displays and
•
TORONTO.—It’s the Cherry Blossom Festival this Sunday for
TV animation.
; from 2 to 4 p.m. at High Park’s Grenadier Pond. Over 100 Japanese
His next project is to convince
folk singers and dancers will be on hand to celebrate the beauty
some organization of the thera
oi the spring blossoms.
YOUR SHOPPING LEST
Dancers will include: Sakura Kai, Mitsuba Kai, Suzuran Kai, peutic values of origami for polio
victims
or
bed-ridden
children.
Hachisu Kai and others.
@ SAKURA RICK
• EGGS
Mr. Kawai became interested
v
be performed are: Sakura Ondo, Kagoshima Ohara, Saab
& MARUKIN SHOYU
» SUKIYAKI MEAT
c a-Ja^ ?°4 Tenryu Garasu, Nam Maru Odori, Ozashiki Kou- in origami about 10 years ago
©VINEGAR
© MANJU
and even now only he and his
ta, Sa No Sa Nage Bushi, Kobe Minato, and Tanko Bushi.
$ SUGAR
0 MANY VARIETIES OF ARARS
assistant
Sachiko Kawahata make
Mr. Roy Kusano, Mr. John Kunitomo and the “Embers”, and
Mr. Vernon Hakkaku will provide live music for some of the folk a living solely by folding paper.
EM. 4-7692
He started first on modernizing
dances.
This is one event that all Japanese Canadian should not miss. Noh masks for television and
173 DUNDAS STREET WEST. TORONTO
gradually concentrated on makJ.C.C. Centre and JCCA
ing paperfolding- an art. Noh is
a classical drama of Japan.
“It takes three years to be
Kaneko Takes Over Toronto's NatT Tourist Bureau come
accomplished at origami,”
Your Home
TORO^^O' Toshihiro Kaneko, until recently assistant gen- le said through an interpreter.
Through
Overseas Travel Department of the Japan “It’s not easy.”
Judging
from
the
frowns
and
iUTeau-ln Tokyo,'has been appointed director of the Japan
ounst Organization’s Canadian office at 165 University latches of concentration around
+ On}R’ -^e will succeed1 Chiharu Kawabata, director of he tables his audience agi-eed
°
ce since November 1962, who will return to the with him.
t , . ers °T the Japan National Tourist Organization in Tokyo,
vii]
newP°sb’ which he will assume on June 1, Mr. Kaneko
tions rt™
f°r JaPan ^
Tourist Organization operaIt is a good policy to
WM. FYSH REAL ESTATE LIMITED
of thp t, out Canada. As the official tourist information agency
have the RIGHT POLICY
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Government, • the Organization’s principle activi1444 Danforth Avenue
—
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I Sonic Booms Shrink Cancer ?
& Myths
(Cont. From Page 1)
eiai years ago:
worshippers
who even today
‘‘We don’t know where the Ja bring up a bear cub
Auihorix«d as
$
__ with
____ care.
__ _
TOKYO. — Two Japanese doc University Hospital in -Tokvo panese race originated. We and butcher the animal by pri
tors reported recently that mal told a meeting of the Japan strongly suspect it started from mitive bow and arrow’s.
the Tungues race residing in
<79 QUE^ ST. ^
ignant tumors like people, shrink supersonic Wave Society
that northern Manchuria and Siberia.
Ainus of Japan
from sonic booms.
supersonic sound focused on
Toronto 2.^ ^
‘‘Japanese.
historians
claim
Hr. Shinichiro Katsumi and tumors provided
Ancient Dwellings Found
excellent re
that the Ainus—a proto-CaucaEmpire 6-50q§
Matsuzo Tsuchidate of Juntendo sults” in four out of 23 patients ^J’^^cf-i made the statement soia
race—were the earliest in
treated in the past year.
a cluster of 25 ancient habitants in Japan.
The technique is still experi- dwellings was discovered in To
Larry continues: “The Japa
mental, Dr. Tsuchidate said, but kyo’s Shinjuku District, Sakamonese today have tan skin, black
m one instance successfully shri to - says.
Mickey S. Sato veled the tumor in a 12-year-old At that time, the archeologist hair and dark brown, almondboy suffering from Osteoma, a said, discoveries at the Shinjuku shaped eyes.
excavation shed some light on
tumor of bony tissue.
Insurance
“But. not the Ainus. They have
the.life
and customs that origin fair skin, Caucasian-like hair and
Patients were subjected to five
second blasts of supersonic beams ated from the early Stone Age egg-shaped blue eyes.
TRUCK dri^
--------through the Bronze and Iron
ranging from 300 to 1,400 watts Aces.
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The expei ts say there were
intensity per square inch of
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They said the treatment show well have been the Ginza of To- Rather, the inhabitants settled helpers.
(Toronto).
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migrant
groups
from
Siberia,
'o
more
than
10,000
years
ago/
’
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ed none of the side effects of
ixiguchi said. “The settlement Korea, Manchuria, China, Ma
drugs
or irradiation and had ap
Those In Toll Area
id existed for more than 1,400 lay, Southeast Asia and the SSE,“ ,g"* ^ 5
peared useful in patients suffer
ars.”
South Pacific around' the ninth
Call—RO 6-3840
ing from tumors of muscle fibres,
century.
Taaguchi
continued:
‘
’
'
Generallymph and fat cells as well.
।
,
T
----I *> speaking, Jie early Japanese
“There were great numbers of A. FEW ' universitTTtudentT^TTr- j v- ere no different from any one I Ainus in Japan until they were (forJio)84 "
Kia
f /i us today in stature. And they slowly exterminated by the Ya
= ; dst™teT ^(i their own customs. mato samurai in the Nara and
kira Kurosawa's
■
“The earliest settlers were re Heian Eras.
‘nh±9enV°Ung mm *iedt-5
latively simple people who fared
/‘TLe long struggle against the photographic salesman. Pr^nl-'?
on wild game and fish. They
prefered but not «XL
race of aborigines forced ^nence
We will train. Fc- ananirv-S“~g'
spent most of their time hunting- Amu
them to die. Some perished by
‘.‘.their courtship was most I the samurai sword and others
/‘Sig-1058
(Magnificent Seven)
unique. The male walked back I by sickness.
and forth from his hut to the j “Today, the remaining 15,000
Female Help Wanted
| female’s dwelling until she chose
May 28 and 29 — From 5 to 12 p.m
Ainus are predominantly settled
her mate.
1 and part-time ^teTn:
in Hokkaido, Kurile and' Sakha jH?Lcleaning
store. Phone HO ‘1-2$
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(Toronto).
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lin Islands. •
May 30th — From 3 to 12 p.m.
“They lived together only .after
Experts say these Ainus will FEMALE FLP WANTED. Part tine W3
s“,eJbore him a child.
be extinct in another generation. wanted. Intelligent. For accounts’‘‘Tribal warfare was almost Then the big question of who ceryeble Thursday and Friday niah
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unknown and their biggest kil settled first in Japan may never ann au- da£ Saturday. For CDx-r.b<
call: Miss Tsuji, 368-4427. “
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lers were natural disasters and be .answered.”
sickness.
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set religion other than the naFriday night . and all day Satafe
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rural elements
like
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and
rain,
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experience , in poultry ranchfax 1
come from. Are they the original
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I Sonic Booms Shrink Cancer ?
& Myths
(Cont. From Page 1)
eiai years ago:
worshippers
who even today
‘‘We don’t know where the Ja bring up a bear cub
Auihorix«d as
$
__ with
____ care.
__ _
TOKYO. — Two Japanese doc University Hospital in -Tokvo panese race originated. We and butcher the animal by pri
tors reported recently that mal told a meeting of the Japan strongly suspect it started from mitive bow and arrow’s.
the Tungues race residing in
<79 QUE^ ST. ^
ignant tumors like people, shrink supersonic Wave Society
that northern Manchuria and Siberia.
Ainus of Japan
from sonic booms.
supersonic sound focused on
Toronto 2.^ ^
‘‘Japanese.
historians
claim
Hr. Shinichiro Katsumi and tumors provided
Ancient Dwellings Found
excellent re
that the Ainus—a proto-CaucaEmpire 6-50q§
Matsuzo Tsuchidate of Juntendo sults” in four out of 23 patients ^J’^^cf-i made the statement soia
race—were the earliest in
treated in the past year.
a cluster of 25 ancient habitants in Japan.
The technique is still experi- dwellings was discovered in To
Larry continues: “The Japa
mental, Dr. Tsuchidate said, but kyo’s Shinjuku District, Sakamonese today have tan skin, black
m one instance successfully shri to - says.
Mickey S. Sato veled the tumor in a 12-year-old At that time, the archeologist hair and dark brown, almondboy suffering from Osteoma, a said, discoveries at the Shinjuku shaped eyes.
excavation shed some light on
tumor of bony tissue.
Insurance
“But. not the Ainus. They have
the.life
and customs that origin fair skin, Caucasian-like hair and
Patients were subjected to five
second blasts of supersonic beams ated from the early Stone Age egg-shaped blue eyes.
TRUCK dri^
--------through the Bronze and Iron
ranging from 300 to 1,400 watts Aces.
Phone
GA.
The expei ts say there were
intensity per square inch of
Office—783-4261
treated area.
I "The cluster of dwelling's may no pre-historic people in Japan. A FEW university students io; 0.
Phone C*F
They said the treatment show well have been the Ginza of To- Rather, the inhabitants settled helpers.
(Toronto).
by
migrant
groups
from
Siberia,
'o
more
than
10,000
years
ago/
’
Res.—BE. 1-0863
ed none of the side effects of
ixiguchi said. “The settlement Korea, Manchuria, China, Ma
drugs
or irradiation and had ap
Those In Toll Area
id existed for more than 1,400 lay, Southeast Asia and the SSE,“ ,g"* ^ 5
peared useful in patients suffer
ars.”
South Pacific around' the ninth
Call—RO 6-3840
ing from tumors of muscle fibres,
century.
Taaguchi
continued:
‘
’
'
Generallymph and fat cells as well.
।
,
T
----I *> speaking, Jie early Japanese
“There were great numbers of A. FEW ' universitTTtudentT^TTr- j v- ere no different from any one I Ainus in Japan until they were (forJio)84 "
Kia
f /i us today in stature. And they slowly exterminated by the Ya
= ; dst™teT ^(i their own customs. mato samurai in the Nara and
kira Kurosawa's
■
“The earliest settlers were re Heian Eras.
‘nh±9enV°Ung mm *iedt-5
latively simple people who fared
/‘TLe long struggle against the photographic salesman. Pr^nl-'?
on wild game and fish. They
prefered but not «XL
race of aborigines forced ^nence
We will train. Fc- ananirv-S“~g'
spent most of their time hunting- Amu
them to die. Some perished by
‘.‘.their courtship was most I the samurai sword and others
/‘Sig-1058
(Magnificent Seven)
unique. The male walked back I by sickness.
and forth from his hut to the j “Today, the remaining 15,000
Female Help Wanted
| female’s dwelling until she chose
May 28 and 29 — From 5 to 12 p.m
Ainus are predominantly settled
her mate.
1 and part-time ^teTn:
in Hokkaido, Kurile and' Sakha jH?Lcleaning
store. Phone HO ‘1-2$
Unique Marriage Custom
(Toronto).
’ £-’
lin Islands. •
May 30th — From 3 to 12 p.m.
“They lived together only .after
Experts say these Ainus will FEMALE FLP WANTED. Part tine W3
s“,eJbore him a child.
be extinct in another generation. wanted. Intelligent. For accounts’‘‘Tribal warfare was almost Then the big question of who ceryeble Thursday and Friday niah
Admission $1.00
unknown and their biggest kil settled first in Japan may never ann au- da£ Saturday. For CDx-r.b<
call: Miss Tsuji, 368-4427. “
'
lers were natural disasters and be .answered.”
sickness.
FEMALE HELP WANTED. Ambitious c—Pacific Citizen ocientious girl wanted for na4 /
“Tiie early Japanese had no
//Phler' W? wi!1 ^in. Thumdav d
1286^ Bloor Street West
set religion other than the naFriday night . and all day Satafe
(Near Landsdowne1)
rural elements
like
the sun
368-4427PP°iniment
calI: Miss Ts:wind
and
rain,
they
worshipped.
”
’
Toronto, Ont.
SAY IT WITH
-the foregoing- is bv the WasePhone LE. 7-1321
Help Wanted
da professor.
FLOWERS
L’ov, lets hear what Larrv I
WANTED; Couple to manaae uoulty I
SHARON'S FLORIST breeding farm in Manitoba." Must be 1
Sakamoto has to say.
competent, reliable, and preferably rs ]
He asks, Where did the Ainus I
CITY-WIDE DELIVERY
experience , in poultry ranchfax 1
come from. Are they the original
Inis offers a lifetime onoortunity lor c ]
Petei’ Sasaki — K. Sasaki
Japanese?
conscientious family. For further fe- I
mation,. contact: Mrs. K. Suzuki, 271 I
‘^tnus show ' clear cul- j
Bus: HO. 6-2041
-pringiield Ave. Wpg. 16, Manitoba. I
tural kinship with certain Sibe
Res: HO. 6-7962
rian tribes. They are the bear
Domestic Help Wanted I
942 PAPE AVE., TORONTO
CLASSIFIED
4
Shichinin No .Samurai
academy theatre
Educational Funds
' through Life insurance?
CONTACT
.
'
* * I S180. COOK-general for 2 adults end
------ I 2 children. Bayview district. 447-1235,
Don Mills, Ont.
\
hi
Young Man for Challenging position
Ron Marks
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE
Permanent. Good Opportunity. Apply
Modern
MISS SUN VALLEY LIMITED
company of Canada
96 Spadina Ave.
I
I
SUNDAY, MAY 30,
p
Chop Suey House
P
K
Free Home Delivery
Phone 528-2219
1965
I
I
A HEABTY
---------------- -----------------------------
New Luck Inn
Special Cantonese Dishes
TORONTO JAPANESE UNITED CHURCH
OFFICE 364-5141
RESIDENCE 925-9636
1'1
K
27
701 Dovar«urt Rd., Toronto
John St. N.
I
a
th
Si
HAMILTON, ONT.
m
S Private?
No Time Limit!
sk
UK
the
Sk
Get the most enjoyment from
your wedding reception or anniversary
Plenty of dolicious food! Plonty of froe parking!
Receive your guests in a personal wav< - We
Enjoy aII the singing and dancing with you
7
n
doc
of
| EV?
i pre
h
in a homey atmosphere
.4/1 This Is Available At Our Beautifully Decorated
«d
of •
SJCC
T
CHINA HOUSE
CT
rase
sd i
925 Eglmton Ave. W., Toronto, Ont
Wie
RU. 1-9123