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THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin

Toronto, Ont.

WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1965
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Toronto Nisei Killed In
lead-on Crash On Freeway
IVlX °nt.__ A. Toronto Nisei was killed and his wifejnjured

Miake Named Chief Designer
Of Ont.'s Centennial Centre

morning bn the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway
jr here last Sunday
Miake has been named Chief
collided with another travelling
jghoy 401) when their auto
Designer of Ontario’s Centennial Centre of Science and Technohe wrong lane.
^The driver of the other auto was also killed.
logy, it was announced this week by the Centre’s Chairman, J.G.
■Dead are Henry Hidekazu Matsumoto, 41, of 13 Oakdene
^cent, Toronto, and John William Bowen, 36, of Lawrence Ave­ Crean.
“We are indeed fortunate to have attracted a man of sucli
nue, Scarboro.
said chairman Crean. “Under our director
Matsumoto was co-owner of outstanding calibre,
Radiant Cleaners, a dry-cleaning Dr. George MacBeath, Miak will be a major factor in helping On
>1 ant in Oshawa. He leaves three
young children, Carol, Stexen,
and' Raymond.
Mr. Bowen, a Chemical en­
NEW YORK. — To a medical gineer with Du Pont of Canada
ientist it has “to seem remark- Ltd. * at Ajax, returned to live
ie that a process so universal here in June after 12 years with
OB
TORONTO.—Police last week issued a plea to the thief who
aring should be so little tin
stole scored orchestral arrangements from the car of Seiji Ozawa,
stood.” The usual way ; of the company at Brockville. He
conductor of the Toronto .Symphony.
sailing it, by the passing was unmarried.
irs, is no help because years
The car was on the Massey Hall parking lot, Victoria Street
Matsumoto’s wife, Nora, 37,
?igh more heavily on some received head, leg and arm in­ near Shuter Street, when broken into and .a briefcase ‘ containing
ople than on others and1 no one
ally knows why they should. juries. She was treated at the the scores stolen.
Taizo Miake
Prof. J. W. Hollingsworth A-jax and Pickering
General
Police asked the thief not to destroy the musical works in Mr.
ought up the subject because Hospital and then transfered to Ozawa’s briefcase. The arrangements are not insured ^nd are of tario’s principal Centennial con­
ere now is a real hope that
tribution achieve the excellence
no value to anyone but the conductor.
ience is learning how to mea- Toronto General Hospital.
Mr Ozawa had made conducting notations on each page of it seeks.” re biological aging at last,
Police .said the Bowen car was
Chief Designer Miake, 39, was
lis is the process ,of mainly un- eastbound in.the westbound lane the arrangements according to his own interpretation of the par­
tectable deterioration which is and that • the ' Matsumoto couple
born in Tokyo in 1926 but spent
ticular works.
mg on in all living things, per.most of his early life in Honolulu
were on their way home in the
ips from their infancy on.
where his'father 'headed a Japa­
Where science may be learning westbound lane. The accident Husband Agrees To See Doctor . . . ■
nese ^language ? school and was
jw to detect the .undetectable happened -on a straight stretch
minister
of a 'Buddhist church. simong the survivors of rhe of road.
Bident population of Hiroshima
Following high school gradua­
Police believe Bowen may
ad. Nagasaki when America
The 5-foot-4 woman weighed tion and . service in the U.S.
CLIFTON, N. J. — A ga.int
iropped the only atomic bombs have entered the wrong lane at
120.
pounds when she embarked Army, Mr. Miake attended Pratt
star used in warfare. Hollings-, T.ivpmool. five miles from the and hollow-eyed man recently on the
diet, and only 70 pounds Institute in New York and was
broke one of the cardinal rules
forth is a Yale professor, who accident.
when
she
died.
of an Oriental diet .that appai been working with the atomgraduated with a Bachelor of
Mr.
Matsumoto
Her
husband
has dropped from
. Funeral for
entiy killed his wife. '
t bomb casualty commission - in
Fine Arts degree. He gained a
Charles Simon, 24, staying here 135 pounds to an emaciated 105
iapani/S-yj
will be held Wednesday, Nov.
master’s degree from Fl orida
The survivors have been put 24th 8 p.m. at the Toronto Bud- with his well-to-do parents, final­ pounds.
Although Simon agreed to see State University where he speci­
ly took their advice and agreed
^exhaustive periodic medical, dhist Church. a
doctor, he still steadfastly alized in painting.and art history.
to
see
a
doctor.
The
diet_
advo
­
^urinations ever since, to apclaims
the diet is safe. He said
cated
bv
Zen
Buddhist
pniloso?raise the long-range effect of
; For the next eight years, he
pher George Ohsawa, 68, strict­ he first tried it. at the suggestion
dense radiation on the human
taught
at the Layton School of
of
a
friend
to
relieve
a
severe
ly prohibits medical interference.
^y. As an incidental by-product
migraine headache.
Art in Milwaukee, and subse­
-‘these examinations,; Hollings‘Beautiful Mind’
*#h. revealed, medical and sta­
quently lectured at Florida State
Complete
Relief
Designed to produce “a beauti­
tical scientists are trying to
“Within five minutes, I experi­ and California State colleges.
ful mind in a beautiful body,
?.tablish reliable indexes to humenced
complete relief,” he " said.
the strict diet-religion took; the
d biological aging.
From
then on, Simon, and his
life of Simon’s 24-year-old wife,
.They started out with 15 in.LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — Mr. Beth Anne, who refused to see wife were firm ‘believers in the World's Highest Salary
~^s of which six have now been Sam Tokue Sato of Lethbridge
philosophy and diet. My wife ?nd
a physician to the end.
TOKYO. — Konosuke Matsu­
^carded. One abandoned index was
one of 50 employees of the
Mrs. Simon .died of “acute I decided to follow it religious­ shita, chairman of the board of
fcs the rate at which hair pro- Lethbridge Municipal Hospital
malnutrition” nine montns after ly.”
^t'ely greys, from young
Simon claimed the diet can a Japanese electrical firm, earned
recently
presented
with
certi
­
beginning the thrice-daily regi­ cure such diseases; as leprosy, the world’s highest salary — $1,^'•thood on. That \one had; to
* given up because so many of ficates for 10 years of serv­ ment of brown rice, a cereal call­ cancer , and arthritis.
226,000 in 1962.
it survivors were dyeing their ice. A banquet was held in their ed kasha and tea.
honor.
nine indexes still being
S are skin elasticity, systolic
S fissure, total “vital capaw (of lungs and heart), hand
origin;> that’s what makes a best seller.
ipp strength, sharpness of visTORONTO.-To ™»=t people ^yaki^s UTm S
Mr. Sniderman has one of; the best selections^ of Japanese re­
and of hearing, the cholescords in Canada, with about 200 separate recordings made by a
^1 level of the blood, and two
to-,
the
record
mdus
^
^?
mo
f
t
successful
single
discs.
And
®®ements of the reflexive but the title of one of Cana
Sakamoto’s catchy number sold dozen or so -.recording companies.- Some labels are distributed by

s
suciency of the central nervous it
although it’s two Y?ars since Kyu^atamo» ^ ^ highUghts j large U.S. companies with Japanese, affiliations (Sukiya ? YEp
^tem.
issued through Capitol), while others are imported directly by the
over 80,000 .“/’Xvlhat for years has been quietly keeping record
i^?ach time the survivors and a
Japanese industry that ioi ywi a
record dealer.
'

“controls” report for peri‘I’ve been importing from Japan for over, a year now, he
for several years now,”
examinations they are mea- fans “happy.
y
We’ve been selling
df Ms -busy Yonge Street explained. “Cooperation from. Japanese companies has been
iT^or all of these: As.people
Suraving and we can easily get repeat orders if a particular
m
to’s record market between Col- one movesRwell. Their packaging-techniques—by wooden crate=
^he elasticity of the skin does says Sam Sniderm an ami
store,
been a quiet, consistent demand
grease, systolic blood pressure
. mover like Sukiyaki makes you are good, too.”
*
j a
? cnolesterol blood levels do lege and Dundas, ineie
In addition to this Japanese record section, the A and £ “ebest
sellers
can
come
from
anywhere
f^Se "’bile nervous reflexes
cord Bar a few doors away, also boasts an impressive collection.
i^ less keen and “vital capaciOwner Mel Koshi says he has between 60 and 75 ^different discs
arou
wk£^
^ . ?d strength, and hearing
Both record stores maintain that Japanese recording technique .
^Jision all deteriorate.
— can outsell cur^rJafdma.rk disk that do well by Canadian vield a top-notch quality of performance.
Although Japanese koto music has had a steady .but specialized
Beatles,
there
are
^
over
50,000
copies
is
considered
Nobel Winner Collapses standards. A record J
Sukiyaki more than held demand for years, the Sukiyaki bombshell drew ^attention to The
tliat the-'industry can turn out products with high appeal to
well above average, and in these term-, o
j
wester^
traditional Japanese music .recordings
— Shinichiro Tomo^ > Japan’s Nobel Prize winner
have been supplemented by an ever-increasing range of selections
Vr^ar’ has entered a hospital
fetX (a recording S geared for all tastes.
i^yo for a rest. Kyodo News ^S
S"?^ sa^ the scientist suffer-.
(Cont. on P. 8)
* ^ ^e country of
"I i/^^ed rib when he faint- ?£e"^^
qKhis bathroom.

w

tom Victims May
raw Chronology
jr Aging Process

Conductor’s Orchestrations
Stolen From Parked Auto

Mesinutrition From Zen Diet Kills Wife

Lethbridge Nisei
Receives 10-Year
Hosp. Certificate

lananese Recordings Sell Consistently In Toronto

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Ejton-Toronto LC. Anglers' Banquet Dec. 12th
| TORONTO.—The Hamilton-Toronto Japanese Canadian-\n<der<
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L TORONTO. The Cultural Centre’s New Year’s Eve Dance
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Ikst year the auditorium was in a state of pandemonium as careIfeecelebrants Drought-in tile New. Year with, real gusto.
consult
'
■1
I If last year is any indication, it is imperative that vou
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now. .With such attractions as live music
TORONTO
;
Wed by Earn Paines orchestra, prizes, noisemakers, hate and
Bus,
366-5812
Res.
PL
9-8317
hUoons plus a midnight. snack to add to the festivities.' this New
Combine melted butter ana lime juice and pour over chicken
llearwill never know what, hit-it. The space is limited'so re^rve ^-^R0^ bakmg‘ pan. Bake, uncovered, for 1 hour in a 350F
Wand avoid disappointment, later. Please’ fill out reservation oven. Baste once.
Meanwhile, blend remaining ingredient in a saucepan. Simton and send us your cheque or money- order with stamped selfCustom, Picture
sddressed envelop for return of - your tickets. Tickets are S7 5o\er nier until smooth and hot. stirring constant
bason, and will be issued- on first come, first served basis‘and ill
Pour sauce in pitcher; serve with chick i. Makes 6 seiwings.
Braining
^discontinued alter the first 350 people. Dress optional.
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pound salt pork, diced (about 14 cup)
2
tablespoons
- butter or margarine
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fryer, cut up
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IrJ^OWNA.
Buddhists have a valuable contribution to make
cups dry red wine (California burgundv or claret)
SOUTH OF WOODLAWN
Heir country and the world, the Rev. Takeshi Tsuji said in Ke- 2
tablespoons flour
Tokio Nishimura
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|n recently.
t
m
1 teaspoon salt
San Francisco, is the- national director, bureau Dash of pepper
^cation, Buddhist churches of America and was the 1 can (16-ounce) white onions drained
minister oi the Toronto Buddhist Church.:He was guest speaker 1
(J4 pint) fresh small mushrooms (about 5 ounces)
h&Ue" durinS fch.e Uth annual convention of thFB.C~ Young 1Z carton
cup sliced green onions
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clove garlic, minced
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In^ shallow Dutch oven, cook salt- pork in boiling water to cover
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Saute chicken pieces in Dutch oven until golden on all sides.
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Pour off all but 2 tablespoons fat.
vaiuable contribution to make.
Stir 3 tablespoons wine into flour and salt. Blend
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be'wav in
aO we caH see things in their right perspective, Mix with rest of wine, pom' over chicken.
" Add all remaining ingredients except snipped parsley.
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can can achieve the perfection of mankind.”
desired,
refrigerate at this point until baking time.)
this
we may reach the summit
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tender. Sprinkle with snipped parsley. Makes 4 to 5 servings.
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Buddhist. He has learned the art of huKietarv ^etl ^fL^ apdJJsen to the highest office in the land,
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1
2J4 to 3 pound broiler-fryer, cut up
kwav
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package (1.59 ounce) Spanish rice seasoning mix
■ “When J £ material possessions.
cups water
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„ a'f ,accomplished wisdom and compassion we canteaspoon seasoned salt
^ft acknowledge
“e tr3n^°™«i into a Buddha, 1
cup raw regular rice
DANFORTH
Wash and dry chicken. Coat chicken pie?
with mixture of
h is at kkk lb- ^° ye can make it one with our life. Bud- flour, salt and pepper. Cook in butter until ;
golden brown, then
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^ji said
mil oecome the strength of your life,” Mr.
Stir Spanish rice seasoning mix into drippings. Add water,
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Cover. Bake in a 350F oven for about 45 minutes or until
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Wednesday, Noveniha^ .

| THENEFc®i

Nisei Nurse Plays Role Of Parent Educator

« oEd^o.
By JOYCE GOODMAN
it. They need some kind of re-| She will work with the school
h , $IONTREAL-~Dorothy Mizuhara, senior nurse in the public assurance in terms of knowledge I health nurse to make sure that
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k 1h ^P^ent of the Montreal Children’s Hospital, could best of what is being done to their I the. child with, a rheumatic heart
Toronto 3.3.
be described as a parent educator.
child and how they can provide is not over-active at school.
Empire 6-5005
good continuing care.
But ; her work is chiefly and
.
acts as an interpreter between
“I sometimes think that* a good directly with families, some 700
coctoi patient and parent and as a teacher of the first principles
cl good health.
.

h
specialist may see the patient families all told.
CLASSIFIED
“A doctor once prescribed nose
It is considered the first, and only department of its kind only in terms of his own speci­
FPn,al u 7 „,

alty. A first rate neurosurgeon drops for ,a young boy with a
in Canada.
bad
ear
infection.
The
mother
male
Help
Wanted
may
not
see
the
problems
that
“The family doctor used to
—perform this function,” said Miss an internal medical specialist may thought that because it was < an girl wanted as
ear
infection
she
should
be
putphone
and
work
h
s
te®
see.
We
also
act
as
a
sort
of
Mizuhara, the Vancouver-born
ting - the nose drops into his ears.
cllmc- Phone 488^2001 £
nurse who launched the depart­ hospital referral agency.”
But Miss ■ Mizuhara was care­ That’s not what the doctor meant home sewers, exneriZn
ment five years ago. “But mos
and that’s not what .it said on
^n^scil
ful
to point out that her depart­ the
families
today
don

t
have
a
fami
­
TOKYO. — Japanese ingenuity ।
bottle. It took some .nxplain-d
Apply &
has invented an . electrical ap­ ly doctor in the old’ sense of the ment did not function as doctors.
ing
to
convince
her
that
the
drops
paratus for alleviating colour term. Our society is too vast, “We can only suspect and refer
'. ;
the patient to the right medical were to go into his nose.” :
blindness. The first of its kind mobile and isolated.”
Miss
Mizuhara
'
said
her
deure."Work “ith SL^'P1?
Miss Mizuhara saw her job authorities.”
m the world, the Sunvista M-1001
has been approved by Japanese partly as the result of the inShe was equally careful to point partment staff all genital, urin- 5'day-^ek. Modem of£
health authorities. To date the creasing degree of medical and out that her staff did not func­ ary and premature clinics be- Friday oniv^X^^^
cause of the importance of see-- —^~£^^
machine, built to train the eye surgical specialization today.
tion as social workers.
ing
that The mothers understand
to distinguish colour differences,
Male Help Waited
The' Montreal Children’s .Hos­
“It’s sometimes difficult for a
and
continue the treatment pre-_______ ____ ■ -,
.has successfully helped' victims parent to understand just wliat pital had a social service depart­
scribed
therein.
And
they
work
?^
T
u

e
driver
of colour blindness after two toy is
io wrong
nxung with
(UUU Ills
WUaU
ment which concerned itself with in close contact with the other 36 onto).restaurant- Ph°ne 481-22S5;
his U11I1U
child UI1U
and what
six months treatment.
the hospital is trying to do about the social problems — housing, clinics of the hospital.
marital relations, for example
exnenLL
“Sometimes'you could1 even call SERVICEMAN electrical
— that surround -the families
Ch*s?l
us tlie hospital trouble-shooters. ojl-UbZz (Toronto).
of its young patients.
If
we find a baby in cur clinics
TORONTO BUDDHIST CHURCH .b .^ st
“We are only concerned with
technicians for radio ,
who
has never been vaccinated or TRANSISTOR
tape-recorders Experienced; ' fifsMl
health,” said Miss Mizuhara, a
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1965
‘e^nicians only. For interviewSi
graduate of the Vancouver Gen- immunized, we go to - work on Nakamura,
.364-0108. After 6-311^
10:30 A.M. Religious School
the
mother
tellingher
the
func
­
erl
Hospital
and
McGill.

We
are
261-9967
(Toronto).

11:00 A.M. Morning Service
Particularly interested in seeing tion and importance of vaccina­
2:00 P.M. Japanese Service
immunization today.
Domestic Help Wanted
that a patient is provided with tion -and
followed by TBC Annual Meeting
And
we
refer
her to the proper
good continuity of care after he
URGENTLY need house-boy. -'jy5'
authorities for the service,” said speak
leaves the*hospital.”
English and. cook. -Execut
Miss Mizuhara.
.
I| h°use, one
child. Excellent waaes?
■ Sometimes,
Miss
Mizuhara
A
young
mother-came
to
US
llvln? conditions. Live in with briv
works with the schools and the not too long, ago concerned and
contact Miss|
social agencies to achieve her anxious about her little son's in- & 8?^ « ?
?
end.

ability to sleep at night. The ‘---She will, for example, find a child ’ was literally not sleeping
visiting professional nurse to iad- at jail. And the doctors had given
Diamonds & Watches
daily injections to a him a clean bill of health physi­
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Family Co-op
to the Montreal Children’s Hos­ now turned his case over to our
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hygienist.
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don’t think
dosage.
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I his problem is physical.
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