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K Drive headquarters. The goal is $100,000.
Kntribufions are coming in .slowly, but very
Bly,” said Managing Director Bob Kadoguchi
l • • Funds Coming In Slowly But Steadily
Fund Drive Reaches $38,000
WeTope tatlf °f )m°nV personal house calls.
«n’ej i'^ "ir donation trend con-
PHASE I, aimed at professions and businesses
—- which was scheduled to end on March 5th
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donations are reported
will be continued as it is reported to be only 50
m ! ° CQsh' rather then pledges.
P
Headquarters admitted to the N.C. press that the
percent complete. Lack of sufficient canvassesrs
shortage of canvassers and heipers is* serious
was cited as one. of the main reasons for the delay.
PHASE II, the house to house canvass, is rehomes m h?
T’ 2'°°0 JaP°"e« Canadian
most gratifying sign,” he added, “is that
porting gratifiying results on telephone calls of
nomes to be covered,” said Kadoguchi
■and more Japanese Canadians are voluntarily
and that
canvass appointments.
A great majority in this
represents a gargantuan task”
.
,
■ig their generous donations through the mail.
group,
who
have
been
in touch by mail, are the
fumfem Per”n’ °f Toronto JaP°nese Canadian
Believes our limited amount' of canvassers and
ones voluntarily sending in their contributions
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Nisei Girl Killed;
2 J.C. Men Injured
In Auto Accident
©HINGTON. — U. Alexis I I
deputy undersecretary
Ke for political affairs, has
Shosen to replace Edwin O.
^uer as. U.S; ambassador
Ran, official sources said
vITCH?NER, Ont.—A young Toronto Nisei woman, Emiko Jmde was killed last Saturday when the car she was
riding went
out of control on Highway 401 and overturned
V, ^
H Of S''Udon Xvcnuc'
•nd
.
her fiancee,
Mitchell Nishimura, 31, (of_ Ivy
-T
Avenue, Toronto and the driver
Kiyoshi Yamamoto, 31, of Euclid Avenue, Toronto were heading
a A8®1" '’•'■day in Detroit ,h“ ‘he accident took place near
Kitchener. The victim and Mr. Nishimura had announced their
engagement recently and were making plans for their forthcoming
marriage.
*unuwming
Miss Jinde’s parents,-Mr. and Mrs. Tatao Jinde
of Japai”m
»™s^^
| sources said no . date had
sen set for the posting of
state department’s i
|dni-eholder, to Tokyo. A I
Ris being made for a sucI to Johnson, the sources
mur, a Far Eastern ex^
|ho was born in Tokyo,
pointed to his post by the
resident John F. Kennedy.
P said to have desired for
time to return to an aca|post at Harvard Univer-
serio^S?"'1 Yamamoto alc ->»“ed to be in hospital with
B0?’ 57’?s a career diploPrevious experience in
k S^' ®e niost recently
I abroad as deputy U.S.
New Canadian’s Holiday Issue Cover-girl
|?or to. South Viet Nam of 19b2 (above) Miss Ellen Tsuji, now 20, will carry The NC
d- Taylor colors this Friday, April 15th into the Miss By-Line Contest held at
Embassador in 1964 and
, °na York Hotel. This contest is sponsored , by the Toronto
Mens I ress Club as an annual feature of their By-Line Ball, L OAKLAND. — Erank Ogawa, succeeded John H. Reading, who
t , ambassadorial
posts theme this year is “Expo A Go Go.”
’8>a nurseryman, is .the newest
I Uakland city councilman—the became interim mayor of Oak
JeI? “elude Thaifirst Japanese American, ever to land.
pd Czechoslovakia. He was
-hold political office in Oakland.
I in iq?n aJ a lang-uage Christianity Spreads In Japan . . .
si 1^35 and was internthan those
gne Japanese in Manchu^'a
i
in. a Japanese we created
lor ourselves,” he
relocation camp in California, I said.
I start of World War IL
We can solve those, too ”
JaPan as a memJ^^&ias MacArthur’s
‘NEW YORK. — the Protestant that the number of Christians
LTcIose of the war and
movement
in Japan more than occupying positions of national
tohima. aS
general
TOKYO. ■
A Japanese doctor I connective-tissue membrane n
doubled from 1945 to 1965, ris leadership and the increase in
ing
from
200,000
to
46.0,000,.
says
Sunday school enrollment have will soon offer the medical world round the bone. Before insertion”
^aS’i.56’tserved on the
Rev. Dr. William P. Woodard^- not kept pace with the rise in what he claims is a 100 percent !fe bone is cut diagonally
i y^ulty before working member of the overseas staff 'of
Vo?Twmen-£r during and the United Church of Christ church membership, Dr. Woodard successful operation for lengthan incision in the perisaid, the spread of Christianity ening lame legs.
5 ? WaV n- He is the
psteum.
“through the written and spoken
.several books on Far
word
has increased phenomenal- j The doctor reports no ill ef( affairs.
Despite some disappointment
I fects with 32 patients operated
on since 1962. He says the affect
ed area, for instance an 11-inch
knee bone, can be extended 10
cifk°R^TO' — Canadian Papercent of its length and that
?
Representative, “Smilrecovery takes from four weeks
mg”-Joe Qhori last week re
to six months, being quickest with
vealed that CPA has once
State Supre- barring
barring their
their clients
clients from
from regis usual punishment.
i persons under 20 years old.
again lowered
,---- Rs air fares
^had under advisement tering as voters is cruel and unfrom the West Coast to ToThe attorneys said that Otsu
- 01 two conscientious obThe rpindar V
ka and Abbott served federal pri
Were convicted of Nisei Doctor Is First
Tokyo E L "“7, -°
son terms for draft evasion, and
«e draft during World
now costs $822
trip
rates mprS Thr°ff Season
and who now seek resto- To Examine Astronauts the state constitution’s provision
'i voting rights.
LOS ANGELES. — When Ge preventing them from voting is
Tour Ses *652$ 6°’ and the
? Katsuki J Otsuka, mini astronauts Armstrong and punitive and should be changed.
o^°U£nTOUnd-M^
—
^asadena, and John H. Scott boarded the USS Mason , for
Edward H. Gaylord, assistant
™
f?
z0
pe
°pte
—
costs
medical examination ■ after , their county counsel, argued that the I
’ of Los Angeles.
$601. M ith more than 70 peoemergency splash down last men did not follow the proper
The method, ~ reported by Ja
ine«we
are out down
^rin and month, the first stethoscope they process of seeking Presidential pan’s Kyodo News Service, in
rates are not
- ^etherbridge said rei-al id between July and Octo
felt was that of Navy physician pardon to regain their voting I cludes insertion of an “extension
gadget” after drilling apart the
ooiiititutioiial provision
ber.,
Dr. Paul Fukuda, 32.
bone from the - periosteum, a
Vies For Miss By-Line This Friday
1st Nisei Councilman Elected For Oakland, Calif.
Japanese Christian Population Reaches 460,000
Dr. Claims Success In Lengthening Legs
■sei Convicted Of Dodging Draft Wants Vote ||
CPA Rates Lowered
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j.
A
.
R “E^
hil Centre’s Fund Drive total at the begini'ng
Is week reached $38,000.00, reported J.C.C.
K Drive headquarters. The goal is $100,000.
Kntribufions are coming in .slowly, but very
Bly,” said Managing Director Bob Kadoguchi
l • • Funds Coming In Slowly But Steadily
Fund Drive Reaches $38,000
WeTope tatlf °f )m°nV personal house calls.
«n’ej i'^ "ir donation trend con-
PHASE I, aimed at professions and businesses
—- which was scheduled to end on March 5th
।
"
donations are reported
will be continued as it is reported to be only 50
m ! ° CQsh' rather then pledges.
P
Headquarters admitted to the N.C. press that the
percent complete. Lack of sufficient canvassesrs
shortage of canvassers and heipers is* serious
was cited as one. of the main reasons for the delay.
PHASE II, the house to house canvass, is rehomes m h?
T’ 2'°°0 JaP°"e« Canadian
most gratifying sign,” he added, “is that
porting gratifiying results on telephone calls of
nomes to be covered,” said Kadoguchi
■and more Japanese Canadians are voluntarily
and that
canvass appointments.
A great majority in this
represents a gargantuan task”
.
,
■ig their generous donations through the mail.
group,
who
have
been
in touch by mail, are the
fumfem Per”n’ °f Toronto JaP°nese Canadian
Believes our limited amount' of canvassers and
ones voluntarily sending in their contributions
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiimimuthrough the mail.
|
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Stella Ito’s
ukiyaki Cookbook”
Only $1.50
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
=^.. .. —...s^^
eischauer
Leaves
Post
. . .... ............
Toronto. On*
iHiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiimm
Nisei Girl Killed;
2 J.C. Men Injured
In Auto Accident
©HINGTON. — U. Alexis I I
deputy undersecretary
Ke for political affairs, has
Shosen to replace Edwin O.
^uer as. U.S; ambassador
Ran, official sources said
vITCH?NER, Ont.—A young Toronto Nisei woman, Emiko Jmde was killed last Saturday when the car she was
riding went
out of control on Highway 401 and overturned
V, ^
H Of S''Udon Xvcnuc'
•nd
.
her fiancee,
Mitchell Nishimura, 31, (of_ Ivy
-T
Avenue, Toronto and the driver
Kiyoshi Yamamoto, 31, of Euclid Avenue, Toronto were heading
a A8®1" '’•'■day in Detroit ,h“ ‘he accident took place near
Kitchener. The victim and Mr. Nishimura had announced their
engagement recently and were making plans for their forthcoming
marriage.
*unuwming
Miss Jinde’s parents,-Mr. and Mrs. Tatao Jinde
of Japai”m
»™s^^
| sources said no . date had
sen set for the posting of
state department’s i
|dni-eholder, to Tokyo. A I
Ris being made for a sucI to Johnson, the sources
mur, a Far Eastern ex^
|ho was born in Tokyo,
pointed to his post by the
resident John F. Kennedy.
P said to have desired for
time to return to an aca|post at Harvard Univer-
serio^S?"'1 Yamamoto alc ->»“ed to be in hospital with
B0?’ 57’?s a career diploPrevious experience in
k S^' ®e niost recently
I abroad as deputy U.S.
New Canadian’s Holiday Issue Cover-girl
|?or to. South Viet Nam of 19b2 (above) Miss Ellen Tsuji, now 20, will carry The NC
d- Taylor colors this Friday, April 15th into the Miss By-Line Contest held at
Embassador in 1964 and
, °na York Hotel. This contest is sponsored , by the Toronto
Mens I ress Club as an annual feature of their By-Line Ball, L OAKLAND. — Erank Ogawa, succeeded John H. Reading, who
t , ambassadorial
posts theme this year is “Expo A Go Go.”
’8>a nurseryman, is .the newest
I Uakland city councilman—the became interim mayor of Oak
JeI? “elude Thaifirst Japanese American, ever to land.
pd Czechoslovakia. He was
-hold political office in Oakland.
I in iq?n aJ a lang-uage Christianity Spreads In Japan . . .
si 1^35 and was internthan those
gne Japanese in Manchu^'a
i
in. a Japanese we created
lor ourselves,” he
relocation camp in California, I said.
I start of World War IL
We can solve those, too ”
JaPan as a memJ^^&ias MacArthur’s
‘NEW YORK. — the Protestant that the number of Christians
LTcIose of the war and
movement
in Japan more than occupying positions of national
tohima. aS
general
TOKYO. ■
A Japanese doctor I connective-tissue membrane n
doubled from 1945 to 1965, ris leadership and the increase in
ing
from
200,000
to
46.0,000,.
says
Sunday school enrollment have will soon offer the medical world round the bone. Before insertion”
^aS’i.56’tserved on the
Rev. Dr. William P. Woodard^- not kept pace with the rise in what he claims is a 100 percent !fe bone is cut diagonally
i y^ulty before working member of the overseas staff 'of
Vo?Twmen-£r during and the United Church of Christ church membership, Dr. Woodard successful operation for lengthan incision in the perisaid, the spread of Christianity ening lame legs.
5 ? WaV n- He is the
psteum.
“through the written and spoken
.several books on Far
word
has increased phenomenal- j The doctor reports no ill ef( affairs.
Despite some disappointment
I fects with 32 patients operated
on since 1962. He says the affect
ed area, for instance an 11-inch
knee bone, can be extended 10
cifk°R^TO' — Canadian Papercent of its length and that
?
Representative, “Smilrecovery takes from four weeks
mg”-Joe Qhori last week re
to six months, being quickest with
vealed that CPA has once
State Supre- barring
barring their
their clients
clients from
from regis usual punishment.
i persons under 20 years old.
again lowered
,---- Rs air fares
^had under advisement tering as voters is cruel and unfrom the West Coast to ToThe attorneys said that Otsu
- 01 two conscientious obThe rpindar V
ka and Abbott served federal pri
Were convicted of Nisei Doctor Is First
Tokyo E L "“7, -°
son terms for draft evasion, and
«e draft during World
now costs $822
trip
rates mprS Thr°ff Season
and who now seek resto- To Examine Astronauts the state constitution’s provision
'i voting rights.
LOS ANGELES. — When Ge preventing them from voting is
Tour Ses *652$ 6°’ and the
? Katsuki J Otsuka, mini astronauts Armstrong and punitive and should be changed.
o^°U£nTOUnd-M^
—
^asadena, and John H. Scott boarded the USS Mason , for
Edward H. Gaylord, assistant
™
f?
z0
pe
°pte
—
costs
medical examination ■ after , their county counsel, argued that the I
’ of Los Angeles.
$601. M ith more than 70 peoemergency splash down last men did not follow the proper
The method, ~ reported by Ja
ine«we
are out down
^rin and month, the first stethoscope they process of seeking Presidential pan’s Kyodo News Service, in
rates are not
- ^etherbridge said rei-al id between July and Octo
felt was that of Navy physician pardon to regain their voting I cludes insertion of an “extension
gadget” after drilling apart the
ooiiititutioiial provision
ber.,
Dr. Paul Fukuda, 32.
bone from the - periosteum, a
Vies For Miss By-Line This Friday
1st Nisei Councilman Elected For Oakland, Calif.
Japanese Christian Population Reaches 460,000
Dr. Claims Success In Lengthening Legs
■sei Convicted Of Dodging Draft Wants Vote ||
CPA Rates Lowered
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nesday, April 13, 1966
ie New Canadian's
PAGE 7
^ |\ _Dates and Doings
Cosmopolitan Cnisine
By STELLA ITO
Nisei Anglican Fellowship To Hold Teenage Dance
Ken Hori
Lichee Garden
Banquet Facilities
Business Or Private Parties
EDDIN.G RECEPTIONS (Large or Small)
DINNER ’MUSIC NIGHTLY
Go "A Go Go” At the J.C.C. Centre Sat.
Phone: 364-3481
(4 Lines To Serve You)
CATERING SERVICE - “TAKE-OUT” ORDERS
Retirement Income
through Life Insurance?
CONTACT
Ron Marks
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE
COMPANY OF CANADA
TORONTO.—Go Go Girls! Go Go Music! So let’s go go to the Ja
panese Canadian Cultural Centre this Saturday night, April 16th,
123 Wynford Drive! That’s when the Nisei Karate Club of the
Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre presents “Easter Holiday
Dance” — but don’t let the title faze you. It’s going to be for atl(
swingers from 6 to 60.
Music will be supplied by the popular, “Village Squires” —
a “crazy” 5 piece band. There will be prizes and, of course, BAR
FACILITIES.
The last time the karate boys held this dance, it broke all
Centre records. Admission is just $1.50 for all members and $2.00
for all non-members. This dance is for the J.C.C. Centre Fund
Drive, now in progress.
J.C.C. Centre
TORONTO BUDDHIST CHURCH
Office 364-5141
Residence 925-9636
Barrister and .Solicitor
NOTARY PUBLIC
1008 Northern Ontario Building
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
TORONTO
Bum ' 924-8153
Res:
922-1353
ERNEST JOMORI
Accountant
Chartered
Suite
403
TORONTO
130 BLOOR ST. W.
-AUTO
►
—
FIRE
—
LIFE
ALL FORMS
OF
INSURANCE
consult
KIYO TAMURA
TORONTO
Bu«. 366-5812
Res. Pl. 9-8317
Custom Picture
Framing
NISHIMURA
PICTURE FRAMES
1278 Yonge Stroot, Toronto 7. Ont.
SOUTH OF WOODLAWN
Tokio Nishimura
323-6877
Lucien C. Kurata, Q. C
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office 'Hours "Saturday
October to April Inclusive
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
Suite 513 Temple Building
TORONTO
EM. 6-3323
—
Res: RO. 7-3427
if W^
"Ako Roshi" Japanese movie at TBC this Sat. & Sun.
TORONTO.—Through the courtesy of the-Toronto Consul
General S. Saiki, the Toronto JCCA and the Isseibu will present
:he famous Japanese film “Ako Roshi” (Chushingura) at the
Toronto Buddhist Church on Saturday, April 16th and Sunday,
April 17th. The movie begins on both evenings at 7:30 p.m.
Although admission is free, a collection is expected to be taken
to defray expenses of the hall etc. In order to avoid congestion,
all those interested in attending are requested to get in touch
with M. T. Kameoka, Isseibu Secretary for tickets as soon as
possible.
The film will then be shown by the Hamilton JCCA and also
at the Nipponia Home by the Toronto JCCA.
T. Umezuki
(Dining Lounge)
118 Elizabeth St.
Toronto, Canada
RESIDENCE
2 Vesta Drive
HUdson 5-1365
A. E. McKague, Q.C
o QnT0?°?2,~Th^ Nisei Anglican Fellowship will be holding
Evening on April 16th from 7:30 p.m. at the
-Parish Hall 120 Howland Avenue. Newly-elected President
Scallop Teriyaki
r^-7^amura and Vice-president Susan Shiomi extends a cordial
invitation
to all teen-agers. Admission free. Refreshments served.
A short cooking period is the secret to tender, good tasting
Jop dishes. For an unusual and quite tasty way to prepare
—The Rev. Ken Imai
loos here’s a version of Scallop Teriyaki.
.
SCALLOP TERIYAKI
ound scallops
Amateur Camera Club at TBC to hold Meet Apr. 19
2/, can pineapple juice
iup brown sugar
TORONTO. —The Amateur Camera Club, sponsored by the
sup soy sauce
Loi onto Buddhist Church’s Cultural Division, will be continuin0'
ablespoons salad oil
its photo course every third Tuesday of each, month.
°
easpoon ground ginger
next nieetillg wil1 be held on APrU 39th at the church.
easpoon salt
Manioru Mayeda, a representative of Cannon Camera of Japan,
Hove garlic, finely chopped
„H E
will continue to lecture on cameras and photography. His lecture
''ANADIR
Wash scallops, removing any shell particles. Cut large scallops at the last meet was enjoyed by all.
half. Drain pineapple,, reserving juice. Combine juice, brown
en St.
Everyone is welcome to attend. —T.U.
soy sauce, salad oil, ginger, salt and garlic.
2-B, Ort
Pour sauce ovei' scallops and marinate for at least 1 hour.
X &5£
Smate scallops and pineapple chunks on 6 7-inch skewers
be skewers across a shallow baking pan and baste with sauce. Nisansei Kai — new club for Junior Japanese Can.
S Bake at 450F for 15 to 20 minutes. Turn and baste twice
TORONTO.—What’s new? . . . “Nisansei Kai” “a new name
ing baking period -with extra sauce.
for
a service and social club especially geared to interest every
; Makes 6 servings.
young adult.”
’
QUICK CREAMED CRAB OR LOBSTER
Nisansei Kai, originally known as the Junior J.C.’s, is en
tablespoons butter or margarine
>
Wt
deavouring to reach all young adults who are interested in becom
^tablespoons finely-chopped green pepper
tablespoon instant minced onion (or 4 tablespoons finely chop- ing members of an active club with a meaningful purpose. The
club’s objectives are to serve the Japanese’ Community in the best
red raw onion)
way possible and to have varied functions that will interest every
(IO/2-ounce) can cream of mushroom soup
one.
cup Sherry
(6/2-ounce) can crab (about y2 cup; or same amount of cooked
Your participation can only bring satisfaction to you and this
or canned lobster)
will help make NISANSEI KAI a successful club. — M.H.
ttered toast or cooked rice or crisp canned chow-mein noodles
*
*
*
i Melt butter in saucepan. Add green pepper and onion; saute
^•gS^ninutes. Stir in undiluted soup and wine; mix well.
'^
Add crab or lobster. Heat until steaming, stirring gently to Max Ferguson To Judge At Sansei Talent Review
|g|afpid breaking crab pieces. Serve over hot toast, rice or noodles.
TORONTO.—“Rawhide” of CBG-Radio fame, Max Ferguson
will act as one of three judges at the “Sansei Talent Review” to
rinkle with parsley. (Also superb over an omelet.)
Makes 2 cups; serves 2 to 4.
be held at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre on Sunday, April
17th from 2:15 p.m.
BAKED SALMON SUPREME
or 5 slices salmon.
The other two are Mr. Harry Freedman, well-known artist,
j^£Sllt, pepper,flour
composer, and musician, and Miss Lorraine Thompson, hostess
of CBC’s Audio program.
j cup commercial sour cream
Although primarily an exhibition of young Japanese Canadian
! teaspoon dried dill
musical talents and not a competition, the Cultural Centre, will
teaspoons instant minced onion (or V4 cup dropped raw onion) be presenting four awards of $25. each. Everyone is urged to attend.
canned green chili, chopped
J.C.C. Centre
Season salmon dredge lightly in flour. Brown both sides quickly
fhot shortening; remove skin.
*
*
Add wine .to salmon, cover and bake in hot oven (400F.) 10
Mr. Sakumoto To Head Leth/s J.C. Citizens' Assoc.
Ignutes. Blend all other ingredients; add salt to taste.
: Remove cover from fish and top salmon with sour cream
LETHBRIDGE, Alta.—Mr. Seiku Sakumoto was elected Pres
fixture.
■
ident
of the Lethbridge and District Japanese Canadian Citizens’
Ch
Continue baking,' uncovered, until fish is done and toppin.
Association at a recent meeting held at the Buddhist Church.
gazed, about 15 minutes.
Other executives elected include: Masayuki Terakita, 1st ViceServes 4 or 5.
president and' English Secretary; Haruki Morihira, 2nd Vice-pres
ident; Akira Terashima, 2nd Vice-president; Masahiro Sakamoto,
Treasurer. The executive will consist of 12 Issei and Nisei members.
When Bibbing Or Selling A Home
Part of the meeting was dedicated to 71 senior citizens with
'3
a
keiro-kai.
Gifts and a delicious supper, prepared by the women’s
&
. 14 Perivale Cres.
Call
group, highlighted the evening-. The Japanese Consul of Winnipeg,
I
K. Okazaki presented the Japanese film, “Ako Gishi Den” to the
Scarboro
pleasure of all.
^ Phone: AM. 1-5194
Leth. JCCA
Ri
OFFICE
EM. 4-1394
EM. 4-1395
918 Bathurst St.
SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 1966
10:30 A.M.
Religious School
11:00 A.M. Morning Service — Rev. N. Ishiura
2:00 P.M. Japanese Service — Rev. F. Watanabe
3:00. P.M. Hikari No Tomo
138472 Queen W.
Toronto
—
LE. 2-
DANFORTH
SPORTING GOODS
Fishing Tackle and
551 Danforth Ave.,
(near Carlaw)
George Fukusalca
Phone: HO. 3-7400
Open Thur.. and Fri. Until 9 p. m.
Formal^
Rentals
Reserve
Now For
Weddings
Dances Etc.
ALNA
Of Toronto
Sus Nagai
437 DANFORTH AVE.
PHONE: 463-8104
ie New Canadian's
PAGE 7
^ |\ _Dates and Doings
Cosmopolitan Cnisine
By STELLA ITO
Nisei Anglican Fellowship To Hold Teenage Dance
Ken Hori
Lichee Garden
Banquet Facilities
Business Or Private Parties
EDDIN.G RECEPTIONS (Large or Small)
DINNER ’MUSIC NIGHTLY
Go "A Go Go” At the J.C.C. Centre Sat.
Phone: 364-3481
(4 Lines To Serve You)
CATERING SERVICE - “TAKE-OUT” ORDERS
Retirement Income
through Life Insurance?
CONTACT
Ron Marks
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE
COMPANY OF CANADA
TORONTO.—Go Go Girls! Go Go Music! So let’s go go to the Ja
panese Canadian Cultural Centre this Saturday night, April 16th,
123 Wynford Drive! That’s when the Nisei Karate Club of the
Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre presents “Easter Holiday
Dance” — but don’t let the title faze you. It’s going to be for atl(
swingers from 6 to 60.
Music will be supplied by the popular, “Village Squires” —
a “crazy” 5 piece band. There will be prizes and, of course, BAR
FACILITIES.
The last time the karate boys held this dance, it broke all
Centre records. Admission is just $1.50 for all members and $2.00
for all non-members. This dance is for the J.C.C. Centre Fund
Drive, now in progress.
J.C.C. Centre
TORONTO BUDDHIST CHURCH
Office 364-5141
Residence 925-9636
Barrister and .Solicitor
NOTARY PUBLIC
1008 Northern Ontario Building
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
TORONTO
Bum ' 924-8153
Res:
922-1353
ERNEST JOMORI
Accountant
Chartered
Suite
403
TORONTO
130 BLOOR ST. W.
-AUTO
►
—
FIRE
—
LIFE
ALL FORMS
OF
INSURANCE
consult
KIYO TAMURA
TORONTO
Bu«. 366-5812
Res. Pl. 9-8317
Custom Picture
Framing
NISHIMURA
PICTURE FRAMES
1278 Yonge Stroot, Toronto 7. Ont.
SOUTH OF WOODLAWN
Tokio Nishimura
323-6877
Lucien C. Kurata, Q. C
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office 'Hours "Saturday
October to April Inclusive
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
Suite 513 Temple Building
TORONTO
EM. 6-3323
—
Res: RO. 7-3427
if W^
"Ako Roshi" Japanese movie at TBC this Sat. & Sun.
TORONTO.—Through the courtesy of the-Toronto Consul
General S. Saiki, the Toronto JCCA and the Isseibu will present
:he famous Japanese film “Ako Roshi” (Chushingura) at the
Toronto Buddhist Church on Saturday, April 16th and Sunday,
April 17th. The movie begins on both evenings at 7:30 p.m.
Although admission is free, a collection is expected to be taken
to defray expenses of the hall etc. In order to avoid congestion,
all those interested in attending are requested to get in touch
with M. T. Kameoka, Isseibu Secretary for tickets as soon as
possible.
The film will then be shown by the Hamilton JCCA and also
at the Nipponia Home by the Toronto JCCA.
T. Umezuki
(Dining Lounge)
118 Elizabeth St.
Toronto, Canada
RESIDENCE
2 Vesta Drive
HUdson 5-1365
A. E. McKague, Q.C
o QnT0?°?2,~Th^ Nisei Anglican Fellowship will be holding
Evening on April 16th from 7:30 p.m. at the
-Parish Hall 120 Howland Avenue. Newly-elected President
Scallop Teriyaki
r^-7^amura and Vice-president Susan Shiomi extends a cordial
invitation
to all teen-agers. Admission free. Refreshments served.
A short cooking period is the secret to tender, good tasting
Jop dishes. For an unusual and quite tasty way to prepare
—The Rev. Ken Imai
loos here’s a version of Scallop Teriyaki.
.
SCALLOP TERIYAKI
ound scallops
Amateur Camera Club at TBC to hold Meet Apr. 19
2/, can pineapple juice
iup brown sugar
TORONTO. —The Amateur Camera Club, sponsored by the
sup soy sauce
Loi onto Buddhist Church’s Cultural Division, will be continuin0'
ablespoons salad oil
its photo course every third Tuesday of each, month.
°
easpoon ground ginger
next nieetillg wil1 be held on APrU 39th at the church.
easpoon salt
Manioru Mayeda, a representative of Cannon Camera of Japan,
Hove garlic, finely chopped
„H E
will continue to lecture on cameras and photography. His lecture
''ANADIR
Wash scallops, removing any shell particles. Cut large scallops at the last meet was enjoyed by all.
half. Drain pineapple,, reserving juice. Combine juice, brown
en St.
Everyone is welcome to attend. —T.U.
soy sauce, salad oil, ginger, salt and garlic.
2-B, Ort
Pour sauce ovei' scallops and marinate for at least 1 hour.
X &5£
Smate scallops and pineapple chunks on 6 7-inch skewers
be skewers across a shallow baking pan and baste with sauce. Nisansei Kai — new club for Junior Japanese Can.
S Bake at 450F for 15 to 20 minutes. Turn and baste twice
TORONTO.—What’s new? . . . “Nisansei Kai” “a new name
ing baking period -with extra sauce.
for
a service and social club especially geared to interest every
; Makes 6 servings.
young adult.”
’
QUICK CREAMED CRAB OR LOBSTER
Nisansei Kai, originally known as the Junior J.C.’s, is en
tablespoons butter or margarine
>
Wt
deavouring to reach all young adults who are interested in becom
^tablespoons finely-chopped green pepper
tablespoon instant minced onion (or 4 tablespoons finely chop- ing members of an active club with a meaningful purpose. The
club’s objectives are to serve the Japanese’ Community in the best
red raw onion)
way possible and to have varied functions that will interest every
(IO/2-ounce) can cream of mushroom soup
one.
cup Sherry
(6/2-ounce) can crab (about y2 cup; or same amount of cooked
Your participation can only bring satisfaction to you and this
or canned lobster)
will help make NISANSEI KAI a successful club. — M.H.
ttered toast or cooked rice or crisp canned chow-mein noodles
*
*
*
i Melt butter in saucepan. Add green pepper and onion; saute
^•gS^ninutes. Stir in undiluted soup and wine; mix well.
'^
Add crab or lobster. Heat until steaming, stirring gently to Max Ferguson To Judge At Sansei Talent Review
|g|afpid breaking crab pieces. Serve over hot toast, rice or noodles.
TORONTO.—“Rawhide” of CBG-Radio fame, Max Ferguson
will act as one of three judges at the “Sansei Talent Review” to
rinkle with parsley. (Also superb over an omelet.)
Makes 2 cups; serves 2 to 4.
be held at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre on Sunday, April
17th from 2:15 p.m.
BAKED SALMON SUPREME
or 5 slices salmon.
The other two are Mr. Harry Freedman, well-known artist,
j^£Sllt, pepper,flour
composer, and musician, and Miss Lorraine Thompson, hostess
of CBC’s Audio program.
j cup commercial sour cream
Although primarily an exhibition of young Japanese Canadian
! teaspoon dried dill
musical talents and not a competition, the Cultural Centre, will
teaspoons instant minced onion (or V4 cup dropped raw onion) be presenting four awards of $25. each. Everyone is urged to attend.
canned green chili, chopped
J.C.C. Centre
Season salmon dredge lightly in flour. Brown both sides quickly
fhot shortening; remove skin.
*
*
Add wine .to salmon, cover and bake in hot oven (400F.) 10
Mr. Sakumoto To Head Leth/s J.C. Citizens' Assoc.
Ignutes. Blend all other ingredients; add salt to taste.
: Remove cover from fish and top salmon with sour cream
LETHBRIDGE, Alta.—Mr. Seiku Sakumoto was elected Pres
fixture.
■
ident
of the Lethbridge and District Japanese Canadian Citizens’
Ch
Continue baking,' uncovered, until fish is done and toppin.
Association at a recent meeting held at the Buddhist Church.
gazed, about 15 minutes.
Other executives elected include: Masayuki Terakita, 1st ViceServes 4 or 5.
president and' English Secretary; Haruki Morihira, 2nd Vice-pres
ident; Akira Terashima, 2nd Vice-president; Masahiro Sakamoto,
Treasurer. The executive will consist of 12 Issei and Nisei members.
When Bibbing Or Selling A Home
Part of the meeting was dedicated to 71 senior citizens with
'3
a
keiro-kai.
Gifts and a delicious supper, prepared by the women’s
&
. 14 Perivale Cres.
Call
group, highlighted the evening-. The Japanese Consul of Winnipeg,
I
K. Okazaki presented the Japanese film, “Ako Gishi Den” to the
Scarboro
pleasure of all.
^ Phone: AM. 1-5194
Leth. JCCA
Ri
OFFICE
EM. 4-1394
EM. 4-1395
918 Bathurst St.
SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 1966
10:30 A.M.
Religious School
11:00 A.M. Morning Service — Rev. N. Ishiura
2:00 P.M. Japanese Service — Rev. F. Watanabe
3:00. P.M. Hikari No Tomo
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Toronto
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Saturday, April 23
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teaching Art, SatToTofthe work co
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work. It is hoped I
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Wednesday, Antflu
At A Japanese Ryokan .
The New Canady
Yukata Reveals Your Temporary Home)
,
, .
"
• SU ™ono (pickled radishes), broiled fish, rice and green tea
By PEGGY S. ZEIGLER
r , ^^YO.—“Ohayo gozaimasu” —- this jn-eetin®-
Oncei n X ^'"1 Y°™ °f * Japanese inn, the r^ikan"
l"aa3 ^’^-“ Sa^ “ !™
abound i^ Japanese mfieS ^‘Vl t**‘-<lf
n'okan which
&«:=■“■■«■!:?£
lined nd thlead you down narrow hallways
left voi
’
dmg Wal1 Panels made of rice paper. On your
complete with took>oU?stoneniae*V
Japanese formal garden,
w4 empties too °a° g^^
“ -*- -aterfa!!
I
Authorized as second
and for payment of nosto0'* ^^
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TSUW™ItI’j;Sja. EC
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SUBSCRIPTION
S4S7°00Per 6 moalhs
»'-00 per year
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Sweeney and Ses™ “'angeS’ ”atiYe “ (persimmdnj’or
(rice wine)
®
seas°n, served with hot tea and sake
In. the ^oskikawa Inn, visitors are anni^pd tn •finri <-» nL
•
I
nature of old world Japan and 20& Z Weston C^“S L
a television set in the tokonoma.
western culture —
MANY INNS too, tasksSZl $ in Japan and most smaller villages.
-CLASSIFIED
Male Help Wan^
_
X^h-“
“ the teaZS
tiny mirror
'••
(>i
t
and GARDENER'S helpers wanied~TO?a
anything different or additional standard” meals; if you order (after 8 p.m.) or Ru. 1-6741 (dc^g-;
Prices usuaUy” imn fronfa^
you may have to pay extra,
two
m
an°ut
$3
to
$7 .per person per day, with 583-6196, Mr. Maehara (ioro^o)
’
two meals included.
tUXfc Z£ J± ?eC°nd .la"^age,” the western
Sto)
GA. 1-5040 Mr. Heike®1
encountered a number J ?“
‘yT“ W a ^an. Most inns
foot hi^
chest of . drawers standing about a have
used for hangin- ^Aono^
another corner, a rack to cope with simple requests i4n?4™ atl/v Prepared •A RELIABLE man for night dulpt
?’
‘ the Yoshikawa, prestige apartment building ChauiHu
aono, tailed .an ikoh serves as your arm chan* the ™nk,e?Per speaks perfect EnriiS
a dKoraft.. ±, °f
calIed the tokonoma, ™u fM
^ence required. Phone W
of AeK ^Z^muXYjY3 ™re than a mastery (Toronto).
neath
peihaps -an ancient rice paper scroll. Befloral arrangement ^s0™16 vase with an exquisitely understated from a phrase book such as“‘'Pa>i» 1? °anT be Plcketf nP easily
Apartment For Rent
supplied by Japan Air Lines
'
S JaPanese?” which is
r a Sin^le bIoom °n a long, arched stem
in
o??011'/ feed made of piles of soft, warm quilts k laid iounM tXvCa^
*»
ryokan hosts, TWO bedroom, unfurnished
’ 1 =ato S«zaimasu” (thank you)
and “Sayonara” (good-bye).
../“t, Caledonia and Eglinton di
PStferablyI quiet cou* with er
child. Phone after 6, RO. 7-6078 (To'
onto).
UNESCO...
for'ryokan Hfe
^ 'ata' 5'” ’ f“d 14 the Perfect wearing apparel
sonP^t^S^' in"s provide Yukata for their customers. A seainS by studying the btaSiSlS 'dX^Ms’S" “ *
For Berft Results
Use New Canadian Ads
Prof. Makoto Ueda Of U. Of T
Attends Intn’l Art Symposium
like magic
Once you’re settled in your room, a pot of tea and cookie suddenly arrive as if by*magic. Rvokan hosts have
, ,
By HIDE SHIMIZU
a way of
anticipating
^vour
whim Thp
t, x
± -ee
arrives
unexpectedly
%st
at everv
thXo^
A
' East a^VwS^skeM^
°" F™ Arts of the
rmM.Sr- after a,tM"g
of shopping 01 sightseehw
sponsored by the Japanese Natiml? Tokyo. The conference was
Meals in auyokan are usually served in the privac^ of vour and
the delegates held fhS National Commission of. UNESCO
own room., A few Japanese inns; however, like the YoskikawT Ceni~ To^^mon fa^^^
National Education
dinner? n^"8 rOOm
gUeSts may ^ave breakfast, lunch and
g™nce“nGiXe^ndia^
Canada, China.
^P311^ ™s cater to western tastes for breakfast I Kingdom and United States TBpS ’ Paklstan> Poland, United
h“Z rt ZVtvn'Ur?* ™d
Venturous vista ,’ 20 observers. Canada w m2 1X p' ?'^Mlal P™P of
fl’
A 5 ^^P1^! Japanese breakfast—miso soun" with
tofu (beancurd), cold mushrooms with greens and sesame^eeds Asiatic aState°oe”tfl'Tmr“d Pr°b Makotl°° OeOp’t „™'
the tor countries ^°^Kie^ ™
KINO’S MARKET
Red & White
Food Store
Continental
Family Co-op
Japanese & Occidental Foods
Phone 355-2211
460 Dundas St. W. _ Toronto
EM. 6-5589 and EM. 6-571]
Toronto Japanese Language School
Saturday, April 23
At Orde Public Schoo!
South rX\'°fF ?1Ie^e and McCaul Sts..
bouth Slde of board Qf Education Bld-)
Class Time 9 A.M. To 11 A.M
in this field.
Why Take A Chance?
rL H,ave Your Dianiond Rinas
Mon. — Fri. 9—6, Sat. 9__ 1.
Eve. By Appointment
Hiro Kawaguchi, Art Watanabe
Consult
Bill Wales
Insurance Agency
464 Yonge Street, Toronto
Phone WA. 1-3171
raade,
^&2 ^
has tried to gain Tom “^^2^
^ ®K^t stages9
W fe™ civiHzations.
™ -ostein (Chinese and Indian) and I
teaching Art, SatToTofthe work co
~ methods of I
a museum, etc. This Symposium XSiT’1®^^
role of
seminars and conferences .
°
f e PreParation for future I
that ^T’^t^nX ^^and^r^^
tO Iet the I
work. It is hoped I
s® *”“ s“b^
MK
Specializing In Chinese Food
a
-I Dundas Sq. Toronto, Suite 1103. Phone 363-0952
It is a good policy to
have the RIGHT POLICY
was quite" 'tokuYsugJes^
organization like UNESCO
grams of UNESCO.
made regarding future pro“ fc®^””^^1 experiences, such
jvCke^ Repaired or Remounted
And Your Watches Checked or Repaired
.^^ARA jewellers
OSCAR'S
1500 Dundas (at Dufferin)—LE. 2-4267
nade to solve common problems I
that Canada will continue to wtiSfo ^ U
m Session
Fishing Tackle
familiarity of the’ subject3'.)!8 nil,WeSt ™111 Sain much by more I
be tto ■ dissemination of Mormat on
“u^es- Suggestions toagreed that:
inroimation were discussed and it was
Orde bohooi and Japanese Cuitoal Centie Sehoo!
Public Welcome t^^^
and
of Fine arts’ of JSast^and3 West Tnd e’8. “ReciProca.I Influence
specialist presented a short X ^Jn™?01'^ Ai-t”. Each,
entation on “Tessai” who
f' D™g made his presl.tion of Sumie and water color
’"' Paintings by an adapta-
±h
te„£ Ja^e^^
OPEN HOUSE
GOLF
world
news
In
f®cus
Chi NotWO/ St* Borton, Moss. 02115
(US. Funds)
Businessmen Luncheon
We Cater To Parties And Banquets
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