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THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for Canadians off Japanese Origin
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, -1966

Toronto, Ont

To Canada This Year

largest Immig. Of Japanese
Since 1920's Asahi Predicts
Last year, more than 1,500 inquiries were made
at the Canadian Embassy in Tokyo. Of these,!
pKYO.—The largest immigration of Japanese
some 700 applications are now being processed!
Sanada since the 1920’s was. predicted for this
at 'the Canadian Immigration Department in’
r by one of Japan’s outstanding newspapers, Ottawa, the Asahi report revealed. They believe!
^Asahi Shimbun.
that almost all of these will be given permission'

Canadian • Forces. ■ Photo
n a report entitled, “Immigration To Canada: to immigrate here. Over half of the applicants
Luiet Boom”, they estimated that over 600 are university students in their 20’s. ,
Regina Nisei Soldier Takes Promotion Course
They predicted that a Canadian Immigration
Inese will be immigrating to Canada in 1966.
Comparison last year’s total Japanese immi- office will soon be set up in Tokyo to simplify
ESQUIMALT, B.C.—Two'-groups: of'businessmen--from, the four
the procedures fol- many other Japanese youths western provinces, all officers of the Canadian Army militia, are
Sion was 120.
taking promotion courses at Macaulay Point, Esquimalt.
interested in Canada.
Battle tactics are being taught through the use of a cloth
However, the newspaper warns,
scale
model to (left to right1) Capt. Hugh Borland, 2nd Independent
required qualifications are set
Signals Squadron, Regina, Sask.; Capt. Dick Nakamura, Regina
high and selection is strict.
Rifle Regiment, Regina; by Capt. Howard Schoening, Headquarters,
Canadian Immigration Counsel­ British Columbia Area, Vancouver, Militia training officer.
Using some- of their annual vacation and taking time off
lor, Mr. Vitus Meilus has said
without
pay, they have civilian jobs ranging.from research chemistry
TOKYO.-—Curious crowds gathered outside the suburban home that there were many applicants
to
-photography
and office work.
^Emperor Hirohito’s daughter last Saturday as police probed with high technical - skills. If
One
group
is
taking a short course for promotion in the mili­
H death of her husband in the gas-filled apartment of a bar they could overcome the language
tia from captain to major,* while the:other is a younger group of
KeS8,
barrier, some 2000 immigrants 2nd'lieutenants qualifying for their . second “pip”.
»Strong police guards kept the crowds from approaching" too
Bie to the house of former Princess Kazuko—now Mrs. Takatsu- could be annually sent to Can—not far from the fashionable Western-style apartment where ada, he added.
^ear-old Toshimichi Takatsukasa’s body was found.
Asahi questioned many wouldHe was lying fully clothed on the living room floor of the be immigrants on their reasons
TORONTO.—-Many Toronto Issei and Nisei this week are
Krtment. The body of 39-year-old Miss Michiko Maeda, clad in for- wantiing to go to Canada
jjhtgown, lay about three feet away.
Some of the answers were: going native — via appearing Tri Vern ’ Sriieder’s “Teahouse
S Police said the couple died of carbon monoxide poisoning. “There is no future in Japan Of The August Moon” running at the Royal Alexander.
®ce ruled out foul play-and said-the deaths were accidental.
These J.C. “stars” will act as part of the population of Tobiki
and Canada appears to be the
village
in Okinawa. They are: Mr. S. Nakagawa, Mr. Y. Irizawa,
land of opportunity”, “It is a
good thing for international Mrs. Kay Goto, Mrs. S. Ryoji, Mrs. H. Baba, Mr. and Mrs. Yosh
goodwill,” and “Youths should go Sugama and their two children, Julie and Larry.
MVNCOUVER. — The Univer- partment, William L. Holland, overseas to seek their future.”
^^of B.C. will become a centre said a Buddhist study centre
The majority felt that: as long
asPAnia^ BuH
if a re- would be welcomed within any
l®us studies professor has his Far Eastern centre.
as they could - manage the pas­
sage fee and maintain them­
OTTAWA. —- ■ All commercial representatives in Vancouver next
r. Arthur Link said in an
selves for one month, it would fishermen on the West Coast month to consider further steps
rview he would like to -see
not be too difficult for a skilled will need an annual $5 personal that may be taken to control
uddhist study centre includlicence under a new system an­ salmon fishing.
person to acquire a position in nounced
CBC-TV will present “A
in a proposed Far Eastern
recently .by Fisheries
Canada. The fact that Canada Minister H.J. Robichaud.
Bridge To The Sun” on Fri­
tre at the - university.
Sansei Killed By V.C.
day, February 4th on the Fri­
has expressed its desire and
The Pacific Coast is an ideal
The
system

will
go
into
effect
day Night Movies.
ition for this sort of • pursuit,”
need for skilled workers seemed April 1, and licences will be avail­
HONOLULU. — Capt. Roy S.
At its Canadian premier in
said. “The area has cultural
Kobayashi,
a West Point Sansei
to appeal to most of the ap­ able from any department office
Toronto a few years ago, star
with the (Far) East.”
graduate,
was ambushed and
in B.C. after March 1.
plicants, Asahi reported.
James Shigeta was present.
killed by Viet Cong on his 26th
Bink, who lectures in both
The movie also stars - actress
All vessels engaged in com­ birthday, the U.S. Army in
fcan studies and religious stuCarroll
Baker
and
Emi Hirsch.
mercial
fishing are to be register­ Saigon announced.
said the centre would be
Kendo Master Mori
The story is about a Japa­
ed at the Pacific area head­
^M-sectarian.
He is believed to be the fifth
nese diplomat and his Ameri­
Now
Visiting
Toronto
quarters in Vancouver’ at an an­ Japanese American solier to be
is important to understand
can wife, whose lives are al­
TORONTO. — North America’s nual cost of §10, and licence killed in Vietnam.
religions of others in other
most destroyed when war
outstanding kendo master, Torao plates will be issued.
Hts of the world,” he ■ said.
breaks out between their two
Mori, 8th-dan, Hanshi, arrived in
EXTRA FEE
leads to a greater undercountries. The wife follows
Toronto Monday to begin a three
|||aBiding of them as a whole.” .
Any vessel participating in
her husband to Japan to live
day visit. He will be demonstrat­ salmon fishing will require an
^ffiead of the Asian studies- dethere during the war years.
ing at the J.C. Cultural Centre additional licence which will costTORONTO.—Wanted: Nisei
Their love and courage meet
on Wednesday. He will be ac­ $5 for the current year.
and
Sansei- pen pals. The New
the
test
of
Allied
bombings,
She 7 Samurai Film
companied by Mr. Rintaro Haya­
Canadian
this week received
near-starvation, fear of the
This year’s fee will not be
shi, 6th-dan, of the Steveston
two
requests
from Japanese
Japanese secret police, and
®ORONTO. — Seven -Samurai,
based on the size of a vessel,
Kendo Club.
students
for
pen
pals. They
^highly acclaimed movie directthe anxiety of seeing their
as proposed earlier.
are:
Mr. Mori officiated at the re­
daughter glowing up in a
by Akira Kurosawa, will be
Deputy Minister A. W. H.
cent North West Kendo Cham­
Hideo Muroya, 21-years-old,
Owi free at the Royal Ontario
country that sees America as
Needier
and
other
senior
officials
pionship
Tournament
in
Steves
­
a
university
student in Tokyo.
Mseum Theatre on February
an implacable enemy.
will
meet
with
fishing
industry
His
address
is:
c/o Mr. Ikeda,
ton,'
B.C.
p.m.
805 Komaba-machi, Meguroku, Tokyo, Japan.
Kuniko Furukawa, 14-yearsold, a hi gh school student. Her
father, Mr. Sakuzo Furukawa
was a former employee of No­
the
complexes like Alexandra Park.
stuck in the boy’s mind like
By RICHARD SNELL
lake,” replied the man.
se
Men’s Shop in Vancouver.
mo
on-water
memory
did.
So
Moriyama
plans
to
do
a
lot
The small boy was Vancouver1936 a cultured; Japanese
Her
address is: 2-2923, HiIt was this lesson which kept of. thinking about the buildings
buriing executive stood with a born Raymond Moriyama and the
natsu-Cho,
Hikone City, Shiga®-year-old boy beside a moon- man the grandfather he was Raymond Moriyama up until 4.30 which, by 1967, ■will replace the
ken,
Japan.
a.m. the other day thinking about pocket of blight located between
®ked pool in a formal Tokyo visiting for a year.
^den.
Today, 35-year-old Moriyama his newest commission—-the city’s Queen and Dundas Sts. E., Broad­
She old man cupped his hands, is one of Toronto’s more imagin­ Napier Place public housing pro­ view Ave. and the Don Valley U.S.A. Judoka For Van.
Parkway.
Soped up some water and ask- ative architects. Many of the ject.
VANCOUVER. — U.S. middle­
In
terms
of
public
housing
®the boy what he saw.
aesthetic lessons he learned at
Moriyama is an individualistic
weight
judo champion Hayward
programs,
the
240-unit,
§6,726,see the moon,” the child his grandfather’s side are reflect­
designer who stamps his work
Nishioka
of Los Angeles -will
000
Napier
redevelopment
is
not
with a combination of no-non­
ed in his work.
compete
in
the 15th annual Van­
A westerner might have told bigYes. the moon shines on this
.
. sense Western technology and
couver
Judo
Club tournament
But the moon will shine on it
handful of water just as the child “no job is too small to
Feb.
5
at
the
Garden
Auditorium.
{Continued
on
page
8)
Sch as it does on the whole do well” but it would not have as brightly as it will on huge

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(Special to The New Canadian)

Hirohito’s Son-in-law Dies
K Bar Hostess Apartment

Tor. Issei & Nisei In Teahouse of the Aug. Moon

jddhist Centre Urged For Univ, of BC

All Salmonmen Need Personal Licence

Bridge to the Sun

Japan Pen Pals

[ Architect Moriyama Puts Moonbeams Into Housing |

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Page 7

Page 7 •

hnesday, February 2, 1966

Dates and Doings

he New Canadian's

Cosmopolitan Cuisine

Kendoka' s Last Visits To Toronto February 4, 5 & 6

TORONTO.—Followers of kendo, wall have their last chance
to see Japanese kendoka, Hiroshi Miyonoya in action in Canada
this Friday and Saturday evening (Feb. 4th and 5th) and on
Sunday afternoon (Feb. 6th). Miyonoya, 3rd-dan, is one of this
I Vancouver Chinese Cook's Favorite Recipe
year’s three agricultural trainees that annually. come for study
k A. very easy and handy Chinese cook book has been written and work in Southern Ontario. He will be leaving’ tins country
.
ft£n°Tish by Harry Long of Vancouver, reports the Vancouver on February 17th.
All those who may be interested in kendo are welcome to
^_4_°Bulletin. “Fabulous Chinese Cook Book” is available at 181
attend anv of the three sessions at the Nakamura Kendo -Dojo,
st Pender St. or Ginza Japan Art at 145 Robson St.
734 Yonge Street (Boris Volkoff School of the Dance) in Toronto.
Head instructor. Larry Nakamura, 5th-dan, extends a special
|Here is the author’s favorite dish:
invitation
to all old time kendoka.
g
I
GINGER BEEF

By STELLA ITO

ffgirloin steak
®up fresh ginger
®tsp. salt
sugar
,
®bsp. Soya sauce
Stbsp. wine
®tsp. M.S.G.
Peanut oil
Wsp' cora starch
O leek
®cup broth
B Slice steak into 3 inch strips, place in mixing bowl,, sprinkle
sova sauce, M.S.G. and sugar. Mix well and-let marinate.for
io min? Slice fresh ginger, cut to match-Stick size, add half into
during bowl, cut leek diagonally, wash, dram and di’y, set aside.
Oht frying pan, add oil, increase heat, add steak mixture, stivfor 3 min. Sprinkle wine over steak and toss for few seconds,
® leek toss for 3 nlin.. Add broth, cover and cook , for 5 min.
Remove cover, sprinkle rest of ginger, toss well for i nun., thicken
•with corn starch. Serve with steamed rice. Serves three.
§
STEAMED GARLIC PORK SPARERIBS

*


Chambara '13 Assassins' Next JCCC Film Selection
TORONTO—Hurrah! Fans of the chanbara (eastern-western)
who love the flashing of blades and blood curddling kmis are in
for a treat. The Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre s Film Society
has lined up two consecutive samurai epics at the Lew lorKei
Cinema, Yonge near Bloor.
.
T
The first one, “Thirteen Assassins — Jusamn no shikaku
— will be shown on Sunday, February 13th. _
The other one, “Blood and Sand” — Chi Toh Suna no Ketto

the J.C. Cultural Centre offers
the last four films of this season (the-two samurai films mentioned
included) for only $6. per person There is ™J ,s^eClJ £
whether this film festival will be continued next y ear because
of high costs. So get in on what may be the last four Japanese films
shown by the society, and at this special low price.
J.C.C. Centre
*

*

Batman May Be At TYBS's Miss Valentine Dance

spareribs
TORONTO.—The scene opens in Wayne Manor, the stately
Wtbsp minced ginger
residence of millionaire Bruce Wayne and his
"^
doves minced garlic
Bruce Wayne: I see that the biggest eV6y
,
the^TYBS
^tsp. M.S.G.
life of Gotham City is being presented again by the
|2|tbsp. soya sauce
Dick: Holy Smokes’ You don’t mean ....
i^tsp. pepper
Bruce: Yes, the annual Valentine’s Dance.
,
Dtt: By gosh, we’d better have Alfred, pur faithful bullei, gel
®
sa^
tsP' wine
tickets for us before they’re all gone.
■ , , „
tbsp, peanut oil
Alfred (entering): Sir, I hesitate to disturb S™“1 plans but
tsp. corn starch
Commissioner Gordon wants you on the
P,
« m^ tlie
®.cup diced green onion
' Will Bruce and Dick ever get to this gieat
e'
crown
Wash spareribs in warm salt water, drain dry, cut to trite dynamic duo ever have an evening,to ^™s? » ^
^e, place kto mixing , bowl, sprinkle with
?^^^
prince of crime spoil their plans for attending the social lining
fet, salt, soya sauce and oil; marinate 10 mm. ^dp.g
of the year? Will Batman’s batarang ancL utility belt
£ 2Stu™e master ^-^ “K5S
corn stak, mix well. Spread pt on 8 inch
aside. Add 5 cups of water mto ; steamer p
Wait,' if you can, until Sat. Feb. 1J, to see
into
Bavy lid, place plate on rack, cover, turn heat
coo‘
^•SSfe^Sl
&.

»««
at
the
J.C.
Cultural
30 min. Turn heat down to medium and cook..for Hi1^1
Pre. Remove from stove, sprinkle spareiibs vith dcA gi
^For advance tickets, use your exclusive Batphone.
Inions. Serve hot. Serves two.
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apanese & Occidental Foods
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Van JCCA To Sponsor Kimio Eto's Koto Ccncert
VANCOUVER—As one of the ™i°r ?^
the Vancouver JCCA has undertaken t
P
, Thpatrp
Kimio Eto’s Koto Concert at the Queen ^^^gement De, Following the successful Japanese
concert
monstration by 'Sofu Teshigahai
with an’opportunity to introwill once again Provide the JC^
the public at
duce one ofthe^^
Larger this time as the
eVeS^viU be held at the
that aU pro.
Another noteworthy point to b
i ^.^jp Fund. Plans to
seeds will be P«L,“^3\„u^
are underway
establish more scholarships^ d concert will be a great booster,
and it is expected that ^^o Concer^
^ Japa
Ticket purchases have be® L
Akemi Confectionary and
Canadians through the
at Giese stores
Hayada Universal Sales..Tickets
Centre and its
until Feb. 19th, ^r^eh.^
to go early,
outlets will have the tickets.. Good
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Page 8

Moonbeam & Moriyama

"Hip Nip" Is Big Hit
With Cool Ethnic Act

(Cont. From -Page 1)

THE NEW cum!

the wispy magic of Japanese the bulk of his ' planning to.
sensitivity.
“thinking time.” He seeks out
Award winner
the; problem mentally and’ sifts - Authorized as secoaa.j
and for payment of
It can be seen in such diverse alternate solutions. Only when
Post Office Departla6at’
work as a private golf course this is completed does he pick up
for which he was awarded a Mas­ a pencil.
■T. UMEZUKI,
sey
Medal—the top architectural
In an output conscious society, TSUMURA, ’eS6^
LOS ANGELES. — Pat Mori­ gainst idiosyncrasies - of his peo- award;
his Japanese Canadian this personalized approach is a
ta, _ Nisei comedian billed as the pie.
Editor, KEN MORIM
Cultural
Centre
in Don -Mills; the rarity.
“Hip Nip” is wowing the cus­
He uses expressions - such as striking wood-and-stone buildings
It was “thinking time” on Na­ Section Editor and
tomers on the night club Play­ being so scared he has a “white at Metro’s Edwai’d Gardens.
pier Place that Moriyama was
subscription
boy and resort circuit, declares streak down my back” or going
In
his:
larger
structures
he
putting
in
until
4.30
a.m.
'
6 ttOn^
L. A. Times drama critic John to New York for his second visit
makes great use of glass and tex­
37.00 per year
“I was trying to think like the
L. Scott as he devoted a full to “the Far East.”
tured concrete. His interiors and people who will live there. I was
column on him.
479- QUEEN ST. ^S
smaller
buildings
emphasize a man making $70 a week with
Someday,' he wants to be a hit
Morita, born in Sacramento,
Toronto 2-B, Ont. |
exposed to Negro-^Mexico-Filipi- in the Borscht Circuit—as a sort wood, stone, plywood and the five children to support. (In real
use
of
clear
and
obscure
glass
EMpire 6-5005 ?|
life he has just that number.)
no influences as well as Japa­ of Japanese George Jessel with
in
the
traditional
Japanese
style.
a
different
slant
to
his
humor.
I
was
thinking
about
where
to
nese early in life, learned a set
j
Macy DuBois, in an appraisal
4
of ethnic values that have car­
WW II was spent in relocation of Moriyama’s cultural . centre put the baby buggy, how my wife
would keep an. eye on the tworied over into his hilarious act. camp which provides some jokes;
The Hip Nip kids ancestry so education ’ went up to several carried in The Canadian Archi­ year-old playing outdoors, what
gently that
even his parents years in college; work experience tect, praised the building gener­ community facility would interest
wouldn’t be offended. Tie never included Aero-jet’s:computer de- ally but feels it falls short of me in the evening.”
Architecture can’t solve peo­
uses the typical “houseboy” or partment and moonlighting at the mark in a number of details.
Male Help Want^t
His main criticism is the main ple’s problems but physical en­
"anietlfe
“funny gardener” routines and the Ginza West Club in San
hall

is
so
static

that
once
one
BUSHELER
wanted
For
vironment can improve people,
instead speaks out for and a- Francisco.
Valiev Slacks, -457 Richj^S
is 10 feetYnside “there is no pull he said. Design can depress or
w. .(Toronto).
^
to move from that point” and- the elate. •
large space of the hall is “curi­
Flat For Rent 3
Although the architect should
ously anti-climatic” after the ex­ not tell people how to live, “he UNFURNISHED FLAT.^E*?!
terior view.
.
should provide a framework that Oakwood. Phone RU. 2-2202'(Ton^P
TOKYO. — The Japanese can
‘The Pan American World Air­
But
the
whole
building
has
will allow them to live with
now enjoy tours abroad with less ways system has some 60 Japa­
“an impressive total impact and
Business Personal 1
trouble over foreign languages.
nese-speaking salesmen through­ gives the feeling of an artifact.” more dignity and with scope to
----------------------------—
express
themselves.

Big foreign airline companies out the world, its Japan branch
GROCERY store for rent” GoodkO
Others. are more critical. He
with branches in Japan have sent office said. Most of them are
Does such individualized plann­ O TOOm GDnrtmAin+----------- . u-- - u®s
many members of their Japanese Americans of Japanese ancestry. has been called “unduly radical” ing cost more? “No, the real
or one who makes a fetish of cost is in thinking time. It is a
staff to Europe and the U.S. to
The purpose is to spur the horizontal structures.
Business for Sale ft
deal with Oriental tourists in boom in visits abroad by Japa­
false concept that good architec­ ~ —--------~~----- -—------------- '
'-^w^
He
is
currently
working
on
their mother* tongue.
drY cleaning «
nese since such foreign tours the provincial centennial project, ture costs more, it is just a mat­ Established 30 and
years. Owner ;:retW
ter of doing tilings with more
Japanese tourists going abroad were liberalized last summer.
Enough for 2 .families. WA? 4-2395 (®I
the $15 million Centre for Scien­ feeling.”
are most troubled by language
onto).,
®
ce and Technology, and will do
Head in the sky
difficulty. The Japan Travel Bu­
the site development planning
reau pointed out that if the lan­
. He asks his staff to be a giant
foi the 180-acre Metro park
guage barrier were removed
with
its head in the sky of ideal­
which will surround it.
many more would be inclined to
ism
and
its feet firmly planted
Jobs in the works now rank
go abroad.
Ski Rentals
in
the
ground
of realism.’
from a group home for emotion­
•Once the “thinking time” is
The Japah branch of the Luft­
ally disturbed children for the
finished
—it' took two years for
hansa Airlines, giving attention
Metro
Catholic
,
Children’s Aid
the
cultural,
centre and a world
to this fact, has sent four mem­
through a 2,000 pei'son conven­
OSCAR'S
TOKYO.

Taking
the
pucker
tour
for
the
centennial project
bers of its staff to Frankfurt,
tion centre in Nassau to a private
out
of
unripe
persimmons
with
1500
Dundas
(at Dufferin)—LE. 2421’


we
make
reams
and
reams
of
London and Copenhagen.
home.
methyl alcohol is illegal and can
drawings
until
we
are
sure
it
is
“I do one private home a year
The company said it will sent be blinding-or deadly, health of­
seven others to other , major Eu­ ficials warned in tracking down and always lose money on them, going to be right.”
Will this approach mean the
ropean cities before early next and-destroying most of 230 tons but .architects should do this,”
It is a good policy to 1
IK
design
of
Napier
Place
will
be
have the RIGHT POLICY
year to set up an adequate serv­ shipped to stores in Tokyo, Hok­ he said. Moriyama says he works
radically different from other
ice system for sightseers.
Consult
kaido, Osaka and three other c^lv for a client he likes and one public housing projects in Metro ?who is ready to accept. Moriya­
&
The Scandinavian Airline Sys­ prefectures.
“I’m not going to purposefully
Bill
Wales
ma
s
idea
of
how
the
client
should
tem has already sent Japanese
The Japanese drink called1 sho­
employees: to London, Rome, chu-is a generally accepted per­ be .housed. The selected clients do it unless it has meaning. We
Insurance Agency I
are trying to solve human pro­
Frankfurt,-Dusseldorf and Ham­ simmon : sweetener but it costs build houses costing anywhere blems,
‘ 464 Yonge Street, Toronto B
and humans have - not
burg’. One each is stationed in more than methyl alcohol. The from $18,000 to $100,000.
changed,

he
said.
Phone WA. 1-3171 |
these cities, but three are ih shippers are being questioned by
Heart and mind
/

But
I
feel
it
should
not
look
Copenhagen where the SAS head police while a search of stores
Moriyama, who obtained his' like low-cost housing'. I am trying'
office is located.
continue.
architectural degree from th t°,{av°id that stigma.
University of Toronto and his , “I don’t, think it’s enough to
masters from McGill where' he ^'^^l ,^ey ut© living in a better
TV & Radio
specialized in town planning, has facility than the previous facili­
Hl
also done, urban renewal studies ty- It’s got to be more than im­
for the city planning board.
proved facility. People are a
BUY AT OUR PRICES
He operates an office of 18 combination of logic and emotion
employees made up of seven ar­
the emotional satisfaction is
25 TO 50% OFF
Good Salary
chitects, . a landscape architect almost as important as the phys­
ON ALL MERCHANDISE AND REPAIR PRICES.
and an interior designer. But he ical satisfaction.”
Call collect, Hamilton
is the designer.
Too-inhuman
389-2279, ask for Mrs. G. ®S5
“I’ve been asked whv I don’t
take on partners,” said Moriya- .^■■^ter construction starts he
tides - hard on the building—:
21 Dundas Sq. Toronto, Suite 1103. Phone 363-0952
^n °Pen’ friendly man-who’ “some people think we are too
bubbles with energy. “Although fussy.”
Mon. — Fri. 9—6, Sat. 9—1.
piofessional
competence can come
Eve. By Appointment
Moriyama insists he is not
from a large organization, I be-;
dogmatic
about changes but,
Hiro Kawaguchi, Art Watanabe
heve the art of ai’chitecture ■
rather,

we
try to instilLin work­
c°mes from the heart and mindmen
a
pride
in what they are
of one man. Therein lies both
doing.
At
the
beginning they
the strength and weakness of his
don t know what the hell we -are
office.” . >^°hyania believes architecture talking about—but later, you hear
them talking about shade and'
is for people “so I am interested shadow.

in sociological problems andWhen
he notices plumbers and’
lou,sina is a fundamental social:
plasterers
picnicking around un-:
problem.”
world famous since.1731
finished
buildings
on weekends,
young architect has an
then
I
know
we
got
them,” he
aPProach to his art. said. .
feel life is just like that,” he
sold at:
Napier Place “thinking time”
f<m^ ^th a snap of the finger
and
drawings wall be completed;
loo short to worry about things
this
summer. They will be--not.
that
don
t
matter
like
making'
a
MING WO CO.
perfect—another lesson
lot of money; too long not to do quite
learned
from
grandfather.
;f
things
right.
So
I
try
.to
do
work
Restaurant Supplies, 23 E. Pender Street, Vancouver 4, B.C.

He
had
a
moon-viewing
plat1’
close to my heart.
form
in
his
garden
and
showed
. “In our small way we want to
apP1®'6 and add vigor to the me the full moon. I said it was
Dari Washimoto
whole gestalt • of life—not only beautiful and a few nights later
Mr. A. C. Turner, President of
to help fulfill man’s needs but he showed me the moori with a
Jn Aid of the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre
bite
taken
out
of
It.
Goulding, Rose & Turner Ltd,
to add to his spiritual growth.” ’

That

s
more
beautiful,

he
member
of the Toronto Stod
Thinking time
said,

because
it
leaves
someExchange
is pleased to an*
To translate this-into bricks thing to the imagination.”
nounce
that
Mr. Dan Washi®®',
and mortar, Moriyama devotes
to is now associated with them.
Mr. -Washimoto was educate®
in British Columbia and grad­
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uated in 1935 from the Univ­
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