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Werior B. C. Nisei Businessman Opens Third
Branch
Store
«** U Ulullull UlUlV
HST
nt. ’
| CRANBROOK, B.C. — One of the early
. .post-war
Lei
business successes in
Ebusiness
m the interior of
of. B.C.
B.C.-conLues to expand his interest. Tak’s Stores Limited,
Lniture and appliance dealers, are nowjin the process
building a new store in this town. This will be their
store in the Interior.
fonier Tak Toyota, popular local personality, reLed that his latest venture will have a full basement
M a second storey covering the main part of the
Sding. ‘The first phase of the building will cost
tout $50,000.00 not including land,” said Air. Toyota.
e estimated that the building should take some four
er, K
verosiha
onths
Tak’s Stores T tH
,
*
yeare
^
Cranbrook
years ago in the present 9th aX^ i
H** oudet
out!et f°ur
has grown with East Koot™ °' ^^on. Mr. Toyota
in three centres.
"
•' and now has stores
rfa »™d ^;sLsS “..JT^ h
in 1962. Last v^r u ‘ ”
d he Cranbrook store,
for his Golden store.
co«structed a new building
by MrToyota’s sister Dori
’ Wh° 15 MrrW '" S1‘"
e»XTh C& “ teW st“« "f 35 with
^ O
ited'
Stella Ito’s
Sukiyaki Cookbook”
hr fi
’ or sc
251 of
Only $1.50
^ f-d
The D® Canadian
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
i XXX—No. 49
WEDNESDAY JUNE 99
tor sh
icsW
Y
Ilto
.
h<L is also owner of the Cable TV
affairs n^'ton-has been most active in community
on the Creston town council for
"as general chairman of the Creston BiosT™ alb J'\'?“i J9^- 1!,f’5-ors-snizod the Creston
tar ilf ih t^ v Lt.-Gov. of kwanis International
Pacific Northwest District.
He is married and has four children.
brook
a ,tof"™dons faith in the future of Cran“n see tho Cranbrook
JIh™ato y becoming the centre of business operaleihr,ce stores. In time the whole operation
fl ill be controlled in Cranbrook.”
iorc
C.
Cultural
Centre
Board
n Tokyo Classified fids inx n^««+«»-«
Of Directors Choose Heads
T1
J
B
hl
I
Job Printing
The hew Canadian
■ ■
■
By AIILDRED SCHROEDER
(S.F. Examiner, Society Pape Writer)
pOKYO. - Classified ads in Tokyo’s English language news-
I
TORONTO.—Tlie newly-elected members of th
n°tlCes 111 travel Publications promise “Breasts uplifte I Heads elected were:
l Cosmetic and plastic surgery,” and a new face or a new Toronto Japanese Canadian Cultural Centree Management.
Management Committee — Henry Edamura
lure can be a matter of a few. days at amazing low /prices.
Board of Directors showed their energy and en- Building Committee — Coby Kobayashi
Japans plastic surgeons were stitching around the clock in the thusiasm last week as all 21 members showed up Finance And Membership — Dr. Hek-y Sugiyama
L
I immediate postwar years to fe- in full force to elect heads of the various com- Special Projects — Roy Sasaki
Program — Bob Kadoguchi
Pll Kennedy Jr. Gets
scarred local citizens. Now
,
they often turn their talents to- mittees. All directors will be active in one or Public Relations ■— Sam Hagino
Py irom DUH1O Wrestler ward beautification — both their more of the committees.
to
Past Directors Committee — John Nakashima
■(WnrnTTT
t r t i
d own women and’ foreign visitors
LS^
and
ent
All committee chiefs are ex
pected
to call meetings and re>nwent to a Sumo wrestling
p°to 011 their activities at the
gUen a bear
Young Japanese girls, particul:anext
Board of Directors meeting
pound grand ai'ly the entertainers, want the
01
westernized folded eyelids, the
scheduled for July 12th. A spe
Iota Mr., escorted by two rounded effect to make their eyes
cial Research Group was also
Service men, sat through ?e®m lar&er as well as the new
TOKI 0. An exhibition of 80 photogi'aphs depicting scenes
I matches and then went to built-up nose and the swelling in Canadian life and displays of Canadian products and artistry, created. This will be comprised
of ©11 the executive committee.
I dressing rooms. He met grand bos°m.
opened last week in downtown Tokyo to mark the opening of the
Impipn Taiho, who picked up |
j
•
The following are members of
I toy m his arms.
y
e foreign patients — usually II Canadian immigration office here.
the Board of Directors: Mitsuo
PpingJapan
older
wants
as
The exhibition at the Kotsu Kaikan Building, to run until Amemori, Bruce Blizzard, Henry
for’ good health^S^/ a p
°ssibJe ei
:ased as
andmany
bagsyears
removJune 27th, was opened in a ceremony attended by Canadian charge Edamura, Harry' Fukushima, Aki
F
wrestler picks un
ed'under the eyes. And then there I d affaires James C. Britton and Kenji Hirooka, cliief director of
peline Kennedy
1F w e
exotic demands for
Furukawa, Sam Hagino, Bill Ha
[oning for
gender changes as well as in- ■Japan’s emigration seiwice.
shizume, Saul Kadonaga, Tokue
Her children, did not
• 1 Y^111163 throuSh surgical
Emigration officials report about 200 Japanese have emi- Kameoka, Tetsuo Kamitakabara,
trim of tummy blubber.
grated to Canada annually during the last several years. The
Peter Karatsu, Coby Kobayashi,
| Ah the .widely advertised Jujin I number was expected to increase as a result of the opening of the Shiz Alatsuba, Tosh Aloriyama,
rnwraing W,n. TOsp^al tbe founder, Dr. Fumio immigration office.
Afikio Nakamura, John Nakashi
'
1
I UmezaAva, has -30 years in the I---------- --------------------------------- —----- —---------- —_____________ ___ _____
ma, Roy Sasaki, Dr. Henry Sugi
rashima A-Day field and a prized framed certio
e yama, Bill Takeda, James Thur
inc19VS«^
G,rls National Baton Champs low, and Dan Washimoto.
pirashima” i’^T Pacifists
appeal^ f11 ^ es^em Japan, Plastic SmX“°° °f C°Smetic I LETHBRIDGE, Alta.—At the trophy in the Juvenile (up to
I *• S’?e?da,t J°hnTT.,
"
■
Eighth Annual National Baton 10 years) division.
hEO-?' date of ^
Mass Blind Dates
h°Spi ^^^
Contest held recently
’ lUw !?T d5u?hter tai now
Aside
from
these
gains
they
now in two ’buildmo-q ha<? 79 I . - ,
i><4 “< a AuJ: 6- the beds, a staff of 15 dofto/s and m Lethbridge Ina and Edith Tabrought back four more trophies For Hiroshima Gals
*bomb blasthS Itoshima 200 patients a dav Nine out of kahashi each became winners of
for Fire Baton, Military March,
10 are women between 20 and 30 two imajor trophies. Ina placed
.TOKYO. — One of the biggest
Basic Strut and Advanced Solo, blind
K^u Sent by toe
dates in history is being
in
MiP
.Timin?*
Divicinn
/
’
ll
FapaeSdm Friendship
Simple Operation
first in the Junior Division (11 and five medals in Hoop Baton
P^ned by the city of Hiroshima.
“Forty-one percent of them ” to 14 years) in both Alberta and and Strutting events.
The city fathers said recently
Mhn CSerate to hold said the genial' doctor, “are Ja- Southern Alberta Championships,
that they are going to arrange
This event was sponsored by a meeting between eligible Hiro
pgton white
? over panese girls who want western
He called this a fairly
Edith also won the Alberta the Army, Navy and Air Force shima girls and Honolulu Japa
! Elding.e Japanese eyes.
[tens of thoiK?°?a services
(Continued on Page 8)
I Provincial and Southern Alberta Veterans’ Unit 34 in Lethbridge. nese Americans.
H bv th®
who were
The object of the mass meet
Fc explosion^}, wartime
ing is marriage.
B.
F ym, the appeal
„ According to Kyodo News
Service the move was started
when James T. Nishi, 62. head
^ Doine sPelIs
of the Hiroshima Kenjin-Kai (a
VICTORIA.—A Japanese girl, ordered deported because she did not have a proper visa. Later club for people from Hiroshima)
when she arrived in British Columbia last Satur- immigration authorities arranged to put her up in Honolulu wrote to Hiroshima
seeking Japanese brides for Ni
day for a four-month visit, has gained a temporary in a city hotel while they looked into her case.
sei and Sansei (second and third
to the "nn36 jal' Tan who
F ^®e in pL0^6 Atomic release from immigration detention.
Miss Endo, who speaks little English, did not generation Americans) between
Masako Endo, a 19-year-old Tokyo office clerk know what was happening to her until a hastily- vo and 45 years old.
F « a or °Shinia to get
k&7edinPa ^5SL^ game
The Hiroshima Tourist Bureau
Was released by immigration authorities in Van summoned interpreter explained that Japanese vi
H ^ i 2 by stadium
i
been given the go-between
couver to Mi'. and Mrs. John Collins of neighboring sitors planning to stay in Canada longer than
^
11 recently.
role
of bride hunting and planEsquimalt.
three months require a visa.
ninga mass “miai” (arranged
seen part
The Collins, who earlier agreed to sponsor
meeting) in Hiroshima.
ft> down
attemptmg
When Miss Endo failed to arrive on schedule
A city spokesman said that
&b ^enioHpiOUtlide of Miss Endo’s visit, posted a $500 bond and the girl
tost h? * ^en he was released in their custoday pending an im at the Victoria airport, Mr. and Mrs. Collins and nost .of the brides would probabtheir two children, Trudi 7, and Deborah 5, travel- y be Hiroshima girls “because
accord- migration hearing in two or three weeks.
1 be 635161 to ftod suit^Son- g ening News.
led to Vancouver.
Miss
Endo
was
detained
by
immigration
authori
aoie
brides
on home ground.”
^ ^ few ? e.^?rial was
“I’m so damn mad,” said Collins after gaining i He .said they
. would
_____ begin
.
by
^ after an b?d!-gs left ties as she stepped from a plane at the Vancouver
ICentmcrapplications
annl;/>n4-:^- -?
J
the girl’s release. “I’m going to fight this to the I ^^W
from a^•M on tho3^10 bomb I
finish.”
| ™™S ‘he ifWs working in City
to- city in 1945.1
Japanese Immigrants Get
Preview Of Canadian Life
Ordered Oat Of B.C., Japan Girl Reprieved
was put iii detention and ordered deported
nadim
Werior B. C. Nisei Businessman Opens Third
Branch
Store
«** U Ulullull UlUlV
HST
nt. ’
| CRANBROOK, B.C. — One of the early
. .post-war
Lei
business successes in
Ebusiness
m the interior of
of. B.C.
B.C.-conLues to expand his interest. Tak’s Stores Limited,
Lniture and appliance dealers, are nowjin the process
building a new store in this town. This will be their
store in the Interior.
fonier Tak Toyota, popular local personality, reLed that his latest venture will have a full basement
M a second storey covering the main part of the
Sding. ‘The first phase of the building will cost
tout $50,000.00 not including land,” said Air. Toyota.
e estimated that the building should take some four
er, K
verosiha
onths
Tak’s Stores T tH
,
*
yeare
^
Cranbrook
years ago in the present 9th aX^ i
H** oudet
out!et f°ur
has grown with East Koot™ °' ^^on. Mr. Toyota
in three centres.
"
•' and now has stores
rfa »™d ^;sLsS “..JT^ h
in 1962. Last v^r u ‘ ”
d he Cranbrook store,
for his Golden store.
co«structed a new building
by MrToyota’s sister Dori
’ Wh° 15 MrrW '" S1‘"
e»XTh C& “ teW st“« "f 35 with
^ O
ited'
Stella Ito’s
Sukiyaki Cookbook”
hr fi
’ or sc
251 of
Only $1.50
^ f-d
The D® Canadian
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
i XXX—No. 49
WEDNESDAY JUNE 99
tor sh
icsW
Y
Ilto
.
h<L is also owner of the Cable TV
affairs n^'ton-has been most active in community
on the Creston town council for
"as general chairman of the Creston BiosT™ alb J'\'?“i J9^- 1!,f’5-ors-snizod the Creston
tar ilf ih t^ v Lt.-Gov. of kwanis International
Pacific Northwest District.
He is married and has four children.
brook
a ,tof"™dons faith in the future of Cran“n see tho Cranbrook
JIh™ato y becoming the centre of business operaleihr,ce stores. In time the whole operation
fl ill be controlled in Cranbrook.”
iorc
C.
Cultural
Centre
Board
n Tokyo Classified fids inx n^««+«»-«
Of Directors Choose Heads
T1
J
B
hl
I
Job Printing
The hew Canadian
■ ■
■
By AIILDRED SCHROEDER
(S.F. Examiner, Society Pape Writer)
pOKYO. - Classified ads in Tokyo’s English language news-
I
TORONTO.—Tlie newly-elected members of th
n°tlCes 111 travel Publications promise “Breasts uplifte I Heads elected were:
l Cosmetic and plastic surgery,” and a new face or a new Toronto Japanese Canadian Cultural Centree Management.
Management Committee — Henry Edamura
lure can be a matter of a few. days at amazing low /prices.
Board of Directors showed their energy and en- Building Committee — Coby Kobayashi
Japans plastic surgeons were stitching around the clock in the thusiasm last week as all 21 members showed up Finance And Membership — Dr. Hek-y Sugiyama
L
I immediate postwar years to fe- in full force to elect heads of the various com- Special Projects — Roy Sasaki
Program — Bob Kadoguchi
Pll Kennedy Jr. Gets
scarred local citizens. Now
,
they often turn their talents to- mittees. All directors will be active in one or Public Relations ■— Sam Hagino
Py irom DUH1O Wrestler ward beautification — both their more of the committees.
to
Past Directors Committee — John Nakashima
■(WnrnTTT
t r t i
d own women and’ foreign visitors
LS^
and
ent
All committee chiefs are ex
pected
to call meetings and re>nwent to a Sumo wrestling
p°to 011 their activities at the
gUen a bear
Young Japanese girls, particul:anext
Board of Directors meeting
pound grand ai'ly the entertainers, want the
01
westernized folded eyelids, the
scheduled for July 12th. A spe
Iota Mr., escorted by two rounded effect to make their eyes
cial Research Group was also
Service men, sat through ?e®m lar&er as well as the new
TOKI 0. An exhibition of 80 photogi'aphs depicting scenes
I matches and then went to built-up nose and the swelling in Canadian life and displays of Canadian products and artistry, created. This will be comprised
of ©11 the executive committee.
I dressing rooms. He met grand bos°m.
opened last week in downtown Tokyo to mark the opening of the
Impipn Taiho, who picked up |
j
•
The following are members of
I toy m his arms.
y
e foreign patients — usually II Canadian immigration office here.
the Board of Directors: Mitsuo
PpingJapan
older
wants
as
The exhibition at the Kotsu Kaikan Building, to run until Amemori, Bruce Blizzard, Henry
for’ good health^S^/ a p
°ssibJe ei
:ased as
andmany
bagsyears
removJune 27th, was opened in a ceremony attended by Canadian charge Edamura, Harry' Fukushima, Aki
F
wrestler picks un
ed'under the eyes. And then there I d affaires James C. Britton and Kenji Hirooka, cliief director of
peline Kennedy
1F w e
exotic demands for
Furukawa, Sam Hagino, Bill Ha
[oning for
gender changes as well as in- ■Japan’s emigration seiwice.
shizume, Saul Kadonaga, Tokue
Her children, did not
• 1 Y^111163 throuSh surgical
Emigration officials report about 200 Japanese have emi- Kameoka, Tetsuo Kamitakabara,
trim of tummy blubber.
grated to Canada annually during the last several years. The
Peter Karatsu, Coby Kobayashi,
| Ah the .widely advertised Jujin I number was expected to increase as a result of the opening of the Shiz Alatsuba, Tosh Aloriyama,
rnwraing W,n. TOsp^al tbe founder, Dr. Fumio immigration office.
Afikio Nakamura, John Nakashi
'
1
I UmezaAva, has -30 years in the I---------- --------------------------------- —----- —---------- —_____________ ___ _____
ma, Roy Sasaki, Dr. Henry Sugi
rashima A-Day field and a prized framed certio
e yama, Bill Takeda, James Thur
inc19VS«^
G,rls National Baton Champs low, and Dan Washimoto.
pirashima” i’^T Pacifists
appeal^ f11 ^ es^em Japan, Plastic SmX“°° °f C°Smetic I LETHBRIDGE, Alta.—At the trophy in the Juvenile (up to
I *• S’?e?da,t J°hnTT.,
"
■
Eighth Annual National Baton 10 years) division.
hEO-?' date of ^
Mass Blind Dates
h°Spi ^^^
Contest held recently
’ lUw !?T d5u?hter tai now
Aside
from
these
gains
they
now in two ’buildmo-q ha<? 79 I . - ,
i><4 “< a AuJ: 6- the beds, a staff of 15 dofto/s and m Lethbridge Ina and Edith Tabrought back four more trophies For Hiroshima Gals
*bomb blasthS Itoshima 200 patients a dav Nine out of kahashi each became winners of
for Fire Baton, Military March,
10 are women between 20 and 30 two imajor trophies. Ina placed
.TOKYO. — One of the biggest
Basic Strut and Advanced Solo, blind
K^u Sent by toe
dates in history is being
in
MiP
.Timin?*
Divicinn
/
’
ll
FapaeSdm Friendship
Simple Operation
first in the Junior Division (11 and five medals in Hoop Baton
P^ned by the city of Hiroshima.
“Forty-one percent of them ” to 14 years) in both Alberta and and Strutting events.
The city fathers said recently
Mhn CSerate to hold said the genial' doctor, “are Ja- Southern Alberta Championships,
that they are going to arrange
This event was sponsored by a meeting between eligible Hiro
pgton white
? over panese girls who want western
He called this a fairly
Edith also won the Alberta the Army, Navy and Air Force shima girls and Honolulu Japa
! Elding.e Japanese eyes.
[tens of thoiK?°?a services
(Continued on Page 8)
I Provincial and Southern Alberta Veterans’ Unit 34 in Lethbridge. nese Americans.
H bv th®
who were
The object of the mass meet
Fc explosion^}, wartime
ing is marriage.
B.
F ym, the appeal
„ According to Kyodo News
Service the move was started
when James T. Nishi, 62. head
^ Doine sPelIs
of the Hiroshima Kenjin-Kai (a
VICTORIA.—A Japanese girl, ordered deported because she did not have a proper visa. Later club for people from Hiroshima)
when she arrived in British Columbia last Satur- immigration authorities arranged to put her up in Honolulu wrote to Hiroshima
seeking Japanese brides for Ni
day for a four-month visit, has gained a temporary in a city hotel while they looked into her case.
sei and Sansei (second and third
to the "nn36 jal' Tan who
F ^®e in pL0^6 Atomic release from immigration detention.
Miss Endo, who speaks little English, did not generation Americans) between
Masako Endo, a 19-year-old Tokyo office clerk know what was happening to her until a hastily- vo and 45 years old.
F « a or °Shinia to get
k&7edinPa ^5SL^ game
The Hiroshima Tourist Bureau
Was released by immigration authorities in Van summoned interpreter explained that Japanese vi
H ^ i 2 by stadium
i
been given the go-between
couver to Mi'. and Mrs. John Collins of neighboring sitors planning to stay in Canada longer than
^
11 recently.
role
of bride hunting and planEsquimalt.
three months require a visa.
ninga mass “miai” (arranged
seen part
The Collins, who earlier agreed to sponsor
meeting) in Hiroshima.
ft> down
attemptmg
When Miss Endo failed to arrive on schedule
A city spokesman said that
&b ^enioHpiOUtlide of Miss Endo’s visit, posted a $500 bond and the girl
tost h? * ^en he was released in their custoday pending an im at the Victoria airport, Mr. and Mrs. Collins and nost .of the brides would probabtheir two children, Trudi 7, and Deborah 5, travel- y be Hiroshima girls “because
accord- migration hearing in two or three weeks.
1 be 635161 to ftod suit^Son- g ening News.
led to Vancouver.
Miss
Endo
was
detained
by
immigration
authori
aoie
brides
on home ground.”
^ ^ few ? e.^?rial was
“I’m so damn mad,” said Collins after gaining i He .said they
. would
_____ begin
.
by
^ after an b?d!-gs left ties as she stepped from a plane at the Vancouver
ICentmcrapplications
annl;/>n4-:^- -?
J
the girl’s release. “I’m going to fight this to the I ^^W
from a^•M on tho3^10 bomb I
finish.”
| ™™S ‘he ifWs working in City
to- city in 1945.1
Japanese Immigrants Get
Preview Of Canadian Life
Ordered Oat Of B.C., Japan Girl Reprieved
was put iii detention and ordered deported
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'Dates and Doings
Cooking Rice
OFFICE
EM. 4-1394
EM. 4-1395
RESIDENCE
2 Vesta Drive
HUdson 5-1385
A. E. McKague, Q.C.
Centre Summer Dance Yusuzumi Aug. 13
By MARGARET CARR
Barrister and Solicitor
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important food in the world today—over
f TORONTO. — The Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre wall half
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depends
upon
rice
NOTARY PUBLIC
Kent their Annual Summer Dance, YUSUZUMI -or “Enjoy The
to live.
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languages “riee” was the word, for
1008 Northern Ontario Building
fool” this year on Saturday, August 13th from 9 “food"
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
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Varied
its uses" It may be
TORONTO
Mil. W
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intario.
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as a god, toS
; Dress is casual. And to really “Enjoy The Evening Cool” there
in the worldP
^lce 1S truK the most important food
4 also be bar and other refreshment facilities available. Nominal the United
It is a good policy to
d° ^ ^^Tize. it is a major crop in
have the RIGHT POLICY
Emission charge. —J.C. Cultural Centre.
countries
nee farmers supply many other
countiie& with export shipments)
Consult
In the Orient and South Pacific, rice is worn pa a cosmetic
BUI Wales
as a medicine and even moulded
IjAno Hold Weiner Roast At Ward Island June 25 hit^Vh^^^
believe thafc within c:,"h ke™el of
Insurance Agency
| TORONTO—The N.A.F. will be holding a Weiner Roast at S
resnpd
S
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"'Inch must be treated with
464 Yonge Strqet, Toronto
BVards Island on Saturday, June 25th. It will begin at 2:00 pan. xespect.. Out of deference to the “rice-soul"’ a small and w’hollv
Ind end about 3:00 pan.
impractical knife js used in the harvest cutting of the rice stalks.
Phone WA. 1-3171
ares in§?’1Ce an the United States is "the most highlv meI AH those wishing to go are requested to meet at St. Albans
trilJ1Zed operation in the world. In contrast, in many Asian counrhurch at 1:30 pan. sharp. There will be a fee of 25 cents per
SeKraJ me?L
tlree to foPr nionths just cutting trees
foerson charged for refreshments. Everyone is requested to bring oa t iun® ® wuth hatchets to provide space to grow’ rice,
Bus: 924-8153
Res: 922-1353
Canada, throwing rice at Die bride and groom is an estabKheir own carfare, so if you wish you can go bike riding or canoeing. r i
u -jr^CtlCe’ia,tbox1^ 110 one is sure Avby. Among- Polynesians,
fDon’t forget your money.
the budal couple s eating of rice from a common bowl constitutes
marriage.
ERNEST JOMORI
•
varieties of rice. You can eat purple rice
Chartered Accountant
in the Ihihppines and buy scented rice from Persia.
In Canada there are different lands of rice on the market,
■Tor. Buddhist Church Annual Picnic Sun., June 26
Suite 403
I TORONTO.—The Toronto Buddhist Church will hold its An- with many more rice mixes appearing- every year. It’s the wise
eook ,who reads the label first, then cooks according to package
130 BLOOR ST. W.
TORONTO
Inual Picnic on Sunday, June 26 at Stanley Park in Erin, Ontario.
directions.
CONVERTED OR PROCESSED RICE: This kind of rice has
I Morning .activities will'begin i at 10:30 a.m. with Sunday School
been
par-boiled, steamed and dried before milling- and packaging.
land Pre-schooler races. Open air- service will be conducted at
During this process some of the natural vitamins are absorbed and
[12:00 noon with the Reverends Ishiura and Watanabe in attendance. retained. Made from select grains which produce a very fluffy, * AUTO — FIRE — LIFE
J
ALL FORMS
[After lunch there will be fun galore for both young and old—races, every-grain-separate kind of rice when cooked correctly.
QUICK-COOKING
RICE:
Rice
that
has
been
w-ashed
and
pre
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OF
godori, bingo, etc. Everyone is cordially welcome.
cooked before packaging. Requires a very short cooking period,
I There will be bus service -.from the church at 9:00 a.m. for consequently is convenient to have around the kitchen. Sold in
[anyone requiring transportation. . For reservations, call Mr. Jack packages or cans.
WILD RICE: Not really rice at all but the seed of a wild gi-ass
oomult
[Shimizu 534-1641.
gathered around the Great Lakes, Dark browm in color, rich in
KIYO TAMURA
| Direction: Approach Highway. No. 10 from No. 401, Q.E., flavor. Frequently served with game.
TORONTO
[No. 5 or No. 7, go north on Highway No. 10 to Caledon, turn left
HOW
TO
COOK
RICE
Bus.
366-5812
Res. Pl. 9-8317
Ion Highway No. 24 to Erin. —T.B.C.
2 cups water
1 cup rice
T.B.C.
I teaspoon salt
Bring two cups water to a vigorous boil in a deep, heavy sauce
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pan
with tight fitting lid.
■Invitation To Leam Japanese Dance Free In Van.
Add rice and salt. Return to boil. Cover tightly. Reduce heat
Framing
I VANCOUVER.—A rare opportunity is being offered by the to very low and allow to cook for 15 minutes. Remove from heat
[organizers of this year’s Obon Festival to all persons washing and let stand five minutes longer before removing lid. Toss lightly
‘
NISHIMURA
[to learn basic Japanese dances.
with a fork. (This makes approximately four cups cooked rice).
PICTURE FRAMES
RICE WITH MUSHROOM-ALMOND SAUCE
I Free lessons are being provided throughout the next two
(4 to 6 servings)
1278 Yonge Street, Toronto 7, Ont.
[months in preparation for the August 8 Festival at Brockton 4 cups hot cooked rice
SOUTH OF WOODLAWN
[Point, which last year drew thousands of spectators.
/2 cup milk
Tokio
Nishimura
923-8877
| The only condition laid down is that those taking the free 1 can (10 ounces) condensed cream of mushroom soup
cup roasted diced almonds
[lessons — and they are open to anyone regardless of age or sex
Stir milk into soup until smooth. Heat to boiling, stirring ocI or ancestry — must be prepared to join in the group dancing that casionally. Add almonds and serve at once over hot rice.
[marks the Festival.
BEEF STEW WITH RICE
I Details were supplied by Shingo Homma w’ho reports that
(8 servings)
[since June 11, practices have been held "at the Buddhist Church
=todio
pounds shoulder beef
s at 220 Jackson Avenue every Saturday night during June from 2
cup flour
p to 9.30 and every Saturday and Wednesday at the same times
teaspoons salt
touring July.
teaspoon pepper
"2
tablespoons shortening or salad oil
L ?e dates wil1 thus be J™e 25,. and, July 2, 6, 9, 13, 16, 20, 3 cloves
garlic, minced
2
1384V2 Queen W.
[*>-<> and 30, all commencing at 7 p.m. at Jackson and Powell
large onion, chopped
streets.
Toronto
—
LE. 2cups hot wafer
4
boullion cubes
arrangements are not necessary — simply go to the 44
cups sliced mixed vegetables (onions, carrots, celery, green
I
- hurch Hall and you will.be welcomed.
pepper)
16 pitted prunes
DANFORTH
cup dried apricots
teaspoon marjoram
1
SPORTING GOODS
teaspoon allspice
Why Take A Chance?
cups hot cooked rice
.
6
Fishing Tackle and
Cut meat in one- to two-inch squares. Dredge in flour, seasoned
Have Your Diamond Rings
--with 'alt and pepper. Brown in all sides in shortening. Add garlic
Golf Equipment
and onion and cook three minutes longer. Add hot water and bouila ^ec'<e^ Repaired or Remounted
lion cubes and simmer for one hour, or until meat is tender. Add
nd Your Watches Checked ot Repaired
551 Danforth Ave.,
vegetables, fruit and seasonings. Cook until vegetables and fruit
(near Carlaw)
are
tender,
about
15
minutes.
Remove
meat,
vegetables
and
fruit
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TAKARA JEWELLERS
G*org» Fukusaka
to seiwing dish; keep warm.
Thicken liquid for gravy: spoon over stew or serve separately.
Phone: HO. 3-7400
J 21 Dundas Sq. Toronto, Suite 1103. Phone 363-0952
Serve stew’ and gravy over hot fluffy rice
Op*n Thur, and Tri. Until 9 p. m.
Mon. — Fri. 9—6, Sat. 9—1.
ORANGE RICE PUDDING
Eve. By Appointment
(4 to 6 servings)
!
INSURANCE
tiLM#
__
Hiro Kawaguchi, Art Watanabe
Lichee Garden
ua w , (Din™R lounge)
•izabeth St,
Toronto, Canada
Fhone: 384-3481
^ Lines To > rve You)
ING SERVICE — “TAKE-OUT” ORDERS
CATpdtv
Banquet Facilities
cup uncooked rice
1 cup orange juice
1 cup milk
3 eggs, separated
3 tablespoons sugar or evaporated milk
cup heavy cream
teaspoon salt
sugar
6 tablespoons
m me
In
the wu
top ux
of *
a double boiler, combine rice, salt and orange
•pice.
•
over
boiling
all orange
Cook ovei boiling water,
wa , stirring
s occasionally
Continue to until
cook until
milk
^Als ^cka^dX is almost tender; about 10 minutes. Re“^ from heat. Combine egg yolks, sugar and cream; beat. Add
‘" “pour into one-ouart casserole; bake 850 degrees F (moderate)
STTf ^loLv
a’loX well
JteZeaeh addition^
WFP nr vp
Private Parties
ULVG RECEPTIONS (Large ur Small)
DWr MTTRin
NIGHTLY
o?enaibout four miSutes or until meringue is golden. Serve hot
or cold,
.
.
Formal
Rentals
Reserve
Now For
Weddings
Dances Etc.
ALNA
Of Toronto
CUSTOM MADE SUIT
Sus Nagai
437 DANFORTH AVE.,
PHONE: 463-8104
'Dates and Doings
Cooking Rice
OFFICE
EM. 4-1394
EM. 4-1395
RESIDENCE
2 Vesta Drive
HUdson 5-1385
A. E. McKague, Q.C.
Centre Summer Dance Yusuzumi Aug. 13
By MARGARET CARR
Barrister and Solicitor
i
important food in the world today—over
f TORONTO. — The Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre wall half
If
the
worlds
population
depends
upon
rice
NOTARY PUBLIC
Kent their Annual Summer Dance, YUSUZUMI -or “Enjoy The
to live.
°f ““
languages “riee” was the word, for
1008 Northern Ontario Building
fool” this year on Saturday, August 13th from 9 “food"
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
K 19 urn. at the Centre, 123 Wynford Drive in Dou Mills, cn ftood^
Varied
its uses" It may be
TORONTO
Mil. W
r'
be grown
01
an^ anJ eaten at any meal of the dav__ frozen
intario.
' R may be
as a god, toS
; Dress is casual. And to really “Enjoy The Evening Cool” there
in the worldP
^lce 1S truK the most important food
4 also be bar and other refreshment facilities available. Nominal the United
It is a good policy to
d° ^ ^^Tize. it is a major crop in
have the RIGHT POLICY
Emission charge. —J.C. Cultural Centre.
countries
nee farmers supply many other
countiie& with export shipments)
Consult
In the Orient and South Pacific, rice is worn pa a cosmetic
BUI Wales
as a medicine and even moulded
IjAno Hold Weiner Roast At Ward Island June 25 hit^Vh^^^
believe thafc within c:,"h ke™el of
Insurance Agency
| TORONTO—The N.A.F. will be holding a Weiner Roast at S
resnpd
S
th®
"'Inch must be treated with
464 Yonge Strqet, Toronto
BVards Island on Saturday, June 25th. It will begin at 2:00 pan. xespect.. Out of deference to the “rice-soul"’ a small and w’hollv
Ind end about 3:00 pan.
impractical knife js used in the harvest cutting of the rice stalks.
Phone WA. 1-3171
ares in§?’1Ce an the United States is "the most highlv meI AH those wishing to go are requested to meet at St. Albans
trilJ1Zed operation in the world. In contrast, in many Asian counrhurch at 1:30 pan. sharp. There will be a fee of 25 cents per
SeKraJ me?L
tlree to foPr nionths just cutting trees
foerson charged for refreshments. Everyone is requested to bring oa t iun® ® wuth hatchets to provide space to grow’ rice,
Bus: 924-8153
Res: 922-1353
Canada, throwing rice at Die bride and groom is an estabKheir own carfare, so if you wish you can go bike riding or canoeing. r i
u -jr^CtlCe’ia,tbox1^ 110 one is sure Avby. Among- Polynesians,
fDon’t forget your money.
the budal couple s eating of rice from a common bowl constitutes
marriage.
ERNEST JOMORI
•
varieties of rice. You can eat purple rice
Chartered Accountant
in the Ihihppines and buy scented rice from Persia.
In Canada there are different lands of rice on the market,
■Tor. Buddhist Church Annual Picnic Sun., June 26
Suite 403
I TORONTO.—The Toronto Buddhist Church will hold its An- with many more rice mixes appearing- every year. It’s the wise
eook ,who reads the label first, then cooks according to package
130 BLOOR ST. W.
TORONTO
Inual Picnic on Sunday, June 26 at Stanley Park in Erin, Ontario.
directions.
CONVERTED OR PROCESSED RICE: This kind of rice has
I Morning .activities will'begin i at 10:30 a.m. with Sunday School
been
par-boiled, steamed and dried before milling- and packaging.
land Pre-schooler races. Open air- service will be conducted at
During this process some of the natural vitamins are absorbed and
[12:00 noon with the Reverends Ishiura and Watanabe in attendance. retained. Made from select grains which produce a very fluffy, * AUTO — FIRE — LIFE
J
ALL FORMS
[After lunch there will be fun galore for both young and old—races, every-grain-separate kind of rice when cooked correctly.
QUICK-COOKING
RICE:
Rice
that
has
been
w-ashed
and
pre
>
OF
godori, bingo, etc. Everyone is cordially welcome.
cooked before packaging. Requires a very short cooking period,
I There will be bus service -.from the church at 9:00 a.m. for consequently is convenient to have around the kitchen. Sold in
[anyone requiring transportation. . For reservations, call Mr. Jack packages or cans.
WILD RICE: Not really rice at all but the seed of a wild gi-ass
oomult
[Shimizu 534-1641.
gathered around the Great Lakes, Dark browm in color, rich in
KIYO TAMURA
| Direction: Approach Highway. No. 10 from No. 401, Q.E., flavor. Frequently served with game.
TORONTO
[No. 5 or No. 7, go north on Highway No. 10 to Caledon, turn left
HOW
TO
COOK
RICE
Bus.
366-5812
Res. Pl. 9-8317
Ion Highway No. 24 to Erin. —T.B.C.
2 cups water
1 cup rice
T.B.C.
I teaspoon salt
Bring two cups water to a vigorous boil in a deep, heavy sauce
Custom Picture
pan
with tight fitting lid.
■Invitation To Leam Japanese Dance Free In Van.
Add rice and salt. Return to boil. Cover tightly. Reduce heat
Framing
I VANCOUVER.—A rare opportunity is being offered by the to very low and allow to cook for 15 minutes. Remove from heat
[organizers of this year’s Obon Festival to all persons washing and let stand five minutes longer before removing lid. Toss lightly
‘
NISHIMURA
[to learn basic Japanese dances.
with a fork. (This makes approximately four cups cooked rice).
PICTURE FRAMES
RICE WITH MUSHROOM-ALMOND SAUCE
I Free lessons are being provided throughout the next two
(4 to 6 servings)
1278 Yonge Street, Toronto 7, Ont.
[months in preparation for the August 8 Festival at Brockton 4 cups hot cooked rice
SOUTH OF WOODLAWN
[Point, which last year drew thousands of spectators.
/2 cup milk
Tokio
Nishimura
923-8877
| The only condition laid down is that those taking the free 1 can (10 ounces) condensed cream of mushroom soup
cup roasted diced almonds
[lessons — and they are open to anyone regardless of age or sex
Stir milk into soup until smooth. Heat to boiling, stirring ocI or ancestry — must be prepared to join in the group dancing that casionally. Add almonds and serve at once over hot rice.
[marks the Festival.
BEEF STEW WITH RICE
I Details were supplied by Shingo Homma w’ho reports that
(8 servings)
[since June 11, practices have been held "at the Buddhist Church
=todio
pounds shoulder beef
s at 220 Jackson Avenue every Saturday night during June from 2
cup flour
p to 9.30 and every Saturday and Wednesday at the same times
teaspoons salt
touring July.
teaspoon pepper
"2
tablespoons shortening or salad oil
L ?e dates wil1 thus be J™e 25,. and, July 2, 6, 9, 13, 16, 20, 3 cloves
garlic, minced
2
1384V2 Queen W.
[*>-<> and 30, all commencing at 7 p.m. at Jackson and Powell
large onion, chopped
streets.
Toronto
—
LE. 2cups hot wafer
4
boullion cubes
arrangements are not necessary — simply go to the 44
cups sliced mixed vegetables (onions, carrots, celery, green
I
- hurch Hall and you will.be welcomed.
pepper)
16 pitted prunes
DANFORTH
cup dried apricots
teaspoon marjoram
1
SPORTING GOODS
teaspoon allspice
Why Take A Chance?
cups hot cooked rice
.
6
Fishing Tackle and
Cut meat in one- to two-inch squares. Dredge in flour, seasoned
Have Your Diamond Rings
--with 'alt and pepper. Brown in all sides in shortening. Add garlic
Golf Equipment
and onion and cook three minutes longer. Add hot water and bouila ^ec'<e^ Repaired or Remounted
lion cubes and simmer for one hour, or until meat is tender. Add
nd Your Watches Checked ot Repaired
551 Danforth Ave.,
vegetables, fruit and seasonings. Cook until vegetables and fruit
(near Carlaw)
are
tender,
about
15
minutes.
Remove
meat,
vegetables
and
fruit
Ife,
TAKARA JEWELLERS
G*org» Fukusaka
to seiwing dish; keep warm.
Thicken liquid for gravy: spoon over stew or serve separately.
Phone: HO. 3-7400
J 21 Dundas Sq. Toronto, Suite 1103. Phone 363-0952
Serve stew’ and gravy over hot fluffy rice
Op*n Thur, and Tri. Until 9 p. m.
Mon. — Fri. 9—6, Sat. 9—1.
ORANGE RICE PUDDING
Eve. By Appointment
(4 to 6 servings)
!
INSURANCE
tiLM#
__
Hiro Kawaguchi, Art Watanabe
Lichee Garden
ua w , (Din™R lounge)
•izabeth St,
Toronto, Canada
Fhone: 384-3481
^ Lines To > rve You)
ING SERVICE — “TAKE-OUT” ORDERS
CATpdtv
Banquet Facilities
cup uncooked rice
1 cup orange juice
1 cup milk
3 eggs, separated
3 tablespoons sugar or evaporated milk
cup heavy cream
teaspoon salt
sugar
6 tablespoons
m me
In
the wu
top ux
of *
a double boiler, combine rice, salt and orange
•pice.
•
over
boiling
all orange
Cook ovei boiling water,
wa , stirring
s occasionally
Continue to until
cook until
milk
^Als ^cka^dX is almost tender; about 10 minutes. Re“^ from heat. Combine egg yolks, sugar and cream; beat. Add
‘" “pour into one-ouart casserole; bake 850 degrees F (moderate)
STTf ^loLv
a’loX well
JteZeaeh addition^
WFP nr vp
Private Parties
ULVG RECEPTIONS (Large ur Small)
DWr MTTRin
NIGHTLY
o?enaibout four miSutes or until meringue is golden. Serve hot
or cold,
.
.
Formal
Rentals
Reserve
Now For
Weddings
Dances Etc.
ALNA
Of Toronto
CUSTOM MADE SUIT
Sus Nagai
437 DANFORTH AVE.,
PHONE: 463-8104
Page 8
At Bottom Of List
™ The Voung Japanese;
teeZaT^
canadi
By iiKNEST BARTLETT
Authorized o
street.
•Ti
rave
’
^
is
said
so
often
"a '« wna «* •• ,
x 'rK citche’ - * S-S?
He and his organization of
Pos» Office D^’’1^
S t1 Canada we go abroa/ Japanese travel agents are helpTheh-nX ^ far'°" CM”t™ big to make it a truth instead
for on tn 9
of a cliche.
• Bu nationals come to us.
T
rOK^O. — Mountain climbing
Last year, he said, more than ph06,3 are more popular with I leisure-time activities. Except for T- UAIEZHru^V’3003
doesn’t, of course, alwavs
k . that way because more of 3,000 Japanese visited Canada f^^e .roen and women in. Japan S to W an' women didn’t TSUMURA^ C
to K abl7°ad than visitors come as tourists and m°r? than five.r^an automobiles.
Forty-thre^ common.
' 6
and so our travel budget
Pun^her paid us a day-|^rcent of the young unmanned
Men, it was found, went ,0
“” aitor '^ U*
oooXdS’ed rousrhly a $60’~
Fans1? ^anil,y t° our Niaga- PeoPle own cameras. In consum
*a^ralls)~ while touring the U.S. °r Soods owned by these people ”>™s, played pachinko and
na^111^ wenl bowling and at I
_ W Oi'L* nwitk
?°Ught came
me AA,°his main reasons for
aie -^Howed by western Itended
sports
events.
Mos
“
f
the'
------------SLSU!.
when
Kin® Edward FvnrX-0 Cana-a WaS tO ?6e kow SonnfripanrSeZ-tyle wardrobes,
of thpYTnhlhf° ^n^ehoy director
tS COming fleas' because mountain climbing shoes,'- televiuL nt^01^0^^^ of the Ja in 19/0 1 Japan
will be the host'
pan National Tourist Organiza country of the World’s Fair.-He
trips.
tion, hosted a lunch for Frank „i°oPeSx a lot. of Canadians will -“^-•^^oSh’Mc setsAa^re- I -ft -"
’“ri61 showed active
women
•^v(h R^6^
the Japan plan
wm
d° T arran^g, -----plan to
to !see it, even as a lot of clubs anfefaced mirrors>
1 Huieau who had come to Japanese are
' essmakL^ “I ^P^ese-style--------------------------------------- ?
are.. ptai
planning to come
dressmaking,
the tea ceremonv
This
information
came
out
of
year. And, I
£h^ ° - ty’ New Yoi-k and hope> to Toronto.
and
cooking..
Some of .the men
look that the EconMontreal.
are
learning
conversational
Agency took at lg^ language, how to drive afore—apan has reversFemale Help Wanted
visk^ ,™lts Cana<Hans to
car
the ten- million unmarried* men
Pay
Lat
er
travel
nsit Japan (and a lot of us do)
in factories ments°W t0 Play musical instru- SE CHETARY-receotionisMmT D
b^t also wants Japanese to visit Plan which so many of the west- an^, offices: employed
tors office. Centmllv i
last September,
ein countries have adopted.
typist. Short
y located, .fed
Seventy-six
percent
of
the
3-8381
(Toronto? d Umeces^ 31
tnese workers represent
.In Japan they save first, travel
- “Let us know what you have
Japan’s Population of Smen wer® iiving at home with
in your country,” he urged, “so later when their bank blances are 100 million,, and the Economic
YOUNG girl for mother's hX~~'
Parents. Only 44 percent mer
ready to meet the costs. There
cottage. Liberal t^ 5
that we will visit you.”
°+
?
e
unmar
aed
males
were
still
l
v
an
X
Agency,
was
particular(Zto).
nOt necessary- Phone §
1S
’
J1
e
said,
a
long
waiting
list
of
phra^-^T 'he1br?u^ht out the
at home. Accommodation ,«
J
in
teiested
in
learning
what
would-be
travellers
ready
with
pniase.
travel is a '
su??ev° r ith ?eir eamings. The from . apartments to comnanv OPERATORS, exDPrion^J
two-way their money in the bank
—
S ey^0CU?ed on workers be dormitories to rented rooms.
,In .m°nthly expenses; the larg 96 Spadina Avenue (Toronto).
tween the ages of 15 and 29,
AirJames Shi9eta ,n lta|y For F’lm compami
est
single item was -for food
. in Tokyo
and Osaka’
about $15, but those’ ^?s- 1.ncl.uding inventory rec“o-&
companies and offices that em
Shigeta
Jame
,
s
I
so
.
cia
>
said
he
is
very
disannul-.
P
?
oy
mo;
ploy
more
than
100
persons
^way
from home spent i^krL°ntro1 and some typing J^l
Shigeta is in 11311^^X^1^^?^^^
P
Sam
Polaroid. Corn
to star in producer Dino de Lau- L-o
^e
be able to liPf?A the “Would You Be- about twice that figure.
ada, Okamoto,
255-5594 (Toron?o).
C°rP- o»7
" —I
£b4°Ui80 Percent of those suritems swept up in the
rentis’ “Three Golden Men,” but he had^r311 jaS*h^ time where -tieve.
ofXy 1s thVaCltbat
pmxS veyed average -three sightseeing I ^M5Sr^
has had to cancel forthcoming 1 ~
Aeen lookin.
——mg forward to
a year, with an average cost I perienceJer' Excellent earning lor srseeing his friends, starring in o± the men bought shirts and 45 trips
Of $65 per year for these outog? &S
“
shows, iand also appearingi"
aring- in per- shoes uh, " ^
-ien Purchased
*ese two items were the
' ojSblg«n; Was to Jiave perform- son at the world ■premiere of most ’
needle se^
ttE flmn„n.J>opula?'
aradise, ~Hain
September bonus to workers isn’t “easy machine and ™
sew and surge Exc^'
“Th^r-F1°We d
Song” and his . latest film, “Paradise
Style,” starring -Elvis 1Sg men a?d women,“wi th hoS
tO Sk50 ^ hour. Phc
Va^F iandT 1 this month at waiian
odd-1651 (Toronto).
Presley.
°
/^
showing
a
similar
interest
in
x°®v
easy
^°
’
’
m
°ney,
according
the Honolulu International ’Cento the survey. Most young people I
ri * c
d
Shigeta plans to go to Honofor these ap
ffintIy^ar<it as sarin|t ----- -ILfFotR^
i ar'Sles accounted1 for
Speaking- for the actor, ian as- lulu as soon as his schedule uer- n ®
wane the average savings I Jwo, rooms and a kitchen furnished,
during September was about
I “roa^YJ®w and Danforth, close to subRead JessieL B-——~
with women salting down a high’ I way" Phone 461-2384 (Toronto),
strength for the bridge
er amount than men- because-------------------------------------------- '
more
of them live at home, the
^or Best Results
AvoiinKi ^ ,a?Snese Canadian story
j
cb as hhe men for cosmetics
479 Queen Street West
e ° ^ New Canadian. For S5.00
I 3I1p Personal accessories.
ST^T^X^ °» New Canadian Adsl
—
———— -------- —---------Toronto 2-B, Ontario I
however, some minds may
-1 onder about the differences in M 'Te sort of bank accounts,. ==========
with tlie average around $300.
CLASSW
Eanccs in-his birtliPlace“
X .ffsde“pi“lss^
'
Toronto Buddhist Church Picnic
tS^™™"'
Biggies ....
T~~
TENNIS, GOLF
(Cont. From Page 1}
^P1^ operation costing about
She was built like a boy when
Sunday, June 26th - Stanley Park, LndValk^r
i
higher nose surgery,
Fishing Tackle
8 20 t° 30 minutes k
to the hospital,” he
. ’
and calls for one week’s banda°-- chuckled.
Erin, Ontario
OSCAR'S
mg, is about $200.” De-ba^ng
Cooperating, with Cupid, he
1500
Dundas
(at Dufferin)—LE. 2-4267
Hl
^hlCh a three-day hospi? ases °nly “undetectable injecAdTusfar“$I?n& T” '*-12 K~e- ^‘-^ 75.
recommended, is $80 b°JS t? sv;s11 blasts of unmarOUS rare »1.50 - Reservations 534-1641
and-? <
hospital room, r^ ?lr s’ but .. will use surgery
a,
a facelift can run to $300 after they are married.
—
departure
9
a.m„
918
Bathurst
Direct,on North on No. 10 to CaledonXn lef onfo
rus.t°ae week to 10 days
hospitalization.
.
Opportunity
No. 24 to Erin
«
Emezawa lines the walls I
memorial
service
7 Wnhe 'hospital and clinic with
Conscientious young man Io
4 and he
after photographs, I A memorial service for Mr.
" h l-? has a c°mplete set of ex^- L Nishikaze formerly of
start in shipping department
'
amon^ his staff. His sister|
Prince
Rupert, B.C., New Den
LOOKING FOR PART-TIME WORK?
। । in-law, an attractive widow in
of large manufacturing con
is his ^etaver and Montreal will be held
Opportunity for men or women 25 to
cern. Four week paid vaca
J’J aclhad the puffs taken from
per month. Applicant musi have a Air knowl dPP Tv * “COm8 by S10°
at the Nikko Garden Hall on
meeh£rr
10 days before 1
tion annually.
Thursday June 23rd, at 8:30
i r She reported she had
p.m.
I been back at work two days
Phone 362-2515 (Toronto).
HAA^ ^X?^^
EME“, Mr. A. B.
Mr. Nishikaze passed away j
sunglasses,” and only
a fading scar-line was visible
in Japan on the 24th of May, I
" ’ «3.Ms , or write to 150 Eglinton Avenue
on the 10th day.
:
at
the age of 78 years.
-I
East, Toronto.
’ee of his nurses came in
I .•5
. rnree
} giggling- to show their
and one 'alsrhadT^ S
prominent nose.
Bigger Bosoms
I take off their inferiority
exes so they spend happy
Red & White
res
explained the surgeon,
also does a brisk biggerFood Store
business. He injects a
£StlC ma^al, which he said
never hardens,” and one of his
Slocan City# B.C.
S is a Photograph with a lavishly endowed blonde beauty.
2™X^
" ^ ™-^
KINO’S MARKET
your
Iblood
Ws Specialize in
the greatest
gift of all
Phone 355-2211
TORONTO BUDDHIST CHURCH 9I, EaUlmi SL
Scrolls of JapX S*^ Wool Bamboo — Framed Pictures
Screens - ftft"4‘“S ~ Or'“‘al Jewellery - Folding
D.lt™d^
- Fans
SUNDAY, JUNE 26,
J
S
Paramount Gift Shop
k
P
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--------
Store Hours: Mon., to Sat.: 9 a m
Excepting Friday 9 ajn to' 9
I
r
pn’-
I
Ken Hori
Lro
Ira
ie
10
E
■on
ICit
hur
tolde;
r
paca
L®
«1
Rila
Hi
press
pise
LHe
He d,
lot
Hi
Lx
l^r
fienot.
Outdoor Service
at Stanley Park
ERIN, ONTARIO
Noon-— Service
Continental
733 ^°hh/Te' T°ronto, Ont.
TELEPHONE HO. 3-7831
r
cm
Roa
1966
Wen Buying Or Selling A
r
Home
14 Perivale Cres.
.Scarboro
Phone: AM. 1-5194
Family Co-op
I ^ s
pt C
Rofor
a
r‘ htqi
Japanese & Occidental Fowl*
460 Dundas St. W. — Tores*8
EM. 6-5589 and EM. ^^
r^ oi
l He ;
?S®
™ The Voung Japanese;
teeZaT^
canadi
By iiKNEST BARTLETT
Authorized o
street.
•Ti
rave
’
^
is
said
so
often
"a '« wna «* •• ,
x 'rK citche’ - * S-S?
He and his organization of
Pos» Office D^’’1^
S t1 Canada we go abroa/ Japanese travel agents are helpTheh-nX ^ far'°" CM”t™ big to make it a truth instead
for on tn 9
of a cliche.
• Bu nationals come to us.
T
rOK^O. — Mountain climbing
Last year, he said, more than ph06,3 are more popular with I leisure-time activities. Except for T- UAIEZHru^V’3003
doesn’t, of course, alwavs
k . that way because more of 3,000 Japanese visited Canada f^^e .roen and women in. Japan S to W an' women didn’t TSUMURA^ C
to K abl7°ad than visitors come as tourists and m°r? than five.r^an automobiles.
Forty-thre^ common.
' 6
and so our travel budget
Pun^her paid us a day-|^rcent of the young unmanned
Men, it was found, went ,0
“” aitor '^ U*
oooXdS’ed rousrhly a $60’~
Fans1? ^anil,y t° our Niaga- PeoPle own cameras. In consum
*a^ralls)~ while touring the U.S. °r Soods owned by these people ”>™s, played pachinko and
na^111^ wenl bowling and at I
_ W Oi'L* nwitk
?°Ught came
me AA,°his main reasons for
aie -^Howed by western Itended
sports
events.
Mos
“
f
the'
------------SLSU!.
when
Kin® Edward FvnrX-0 Cana-a WaS tO ?6e kow SonnfripanrSeZ-tyle wardrobes,
of thpYTnhlhf° ^n^ehoy director
tS COming fleas' because mountain climbing shoes,'- televiuL nt^01^0^^^ of the Ja in 19/0 1 Japan
will be the host'
pan National Tourist Organiza country of the World’s Fair.-He
trips.
tion, hosted a lunch for Frank „i°oPeSx a lot. of Canadians will -“^-•^^oSh’Mc setsAa^re- I -ft -"
’“ri61 showed active
women
•^v(h R^6^
the Japan plan
wm
d° T arran^g, -----plan to
to !see it, even as a lot of clubs anfefaced mirrors>
1 Huieau who had come to Japanese are
' essmakL^ “I ^P^ese-style--------------------------------------- ?
are.. ptai
planning to come
dressmaking,
the tea ceremonv
This
information
came
out
of
year. And, I
£h^ ° - ty’ New Yoi-k and hope> to Toronto.
and
cooking..
Some of .the men
look that the EconMontreal.
are
learning
conversational
Agency took at lg^ language, how to drive afore—apan has reversFemale Help Wanted
visk^ ,™lts Cana<Hans to
car
the ten- million unmarried* men
Pay
Lat
er
travel
nsit Japan (and a lot of us do)
in factories ments°W t0 Play musical instru- SE CHETARY-receotionisMmT D
b^t also wants Japanese to visit Plan which so many of the west- an^, offices: employed
tors office. Centmllv i
last September,
ein countries have adopted.
typist. Short
y located, .fed
Seventy-six
percent
of
the
3-8381
(Toronto? d Umeces^ 31
tnese workers represent
.In Japan they save first, travel
- “Let us know what you have
Japan’s Population of Smen wer® iiving at home with
in your country,” he urged, “so later when their bank blances are 100 million,, and the Economic
YOUNG girl for mother's hX~~'
Parents. Only 44 percent mer
ready to meet the costs. There
cottage. Liberal t^ 5
that we will visit you.”
°+
?
e
unmar
aed
males
were
still
l
v
an
X
Agency,
was
particular(Zto).
nOt necessary- Phone §
1S
’
J1
e
said,
a
long
waiting
list
of
phra^-^T 'he1br?u^ht out the
at home. Accommodation ,«
J
in
teiested
in
learning
what
would-be
travellers
ready
with
pniase.
travel is a '
su??ev° r ith ?eir eamings. The from . apartments to comnanv OPERATORS, exDPrion^J
two-way their money in the bank
—
S ey^0CU?ed on workers be dormitories to rented rooms.
,In .m°nthly expenses; the larg 96 Spadina Avenue (Toronto).
tween the ages of 15 and 29,
AirJames Shi9eta ,n lta|y For F’lm compami
est
single item was -for food
. in Tokyo
and Osaka’
about $15, but those’ ^?s- 1.ncl.uding inventory rec“o-&
companies and offices that em
Shigeta
Jame
,
s
I
so
.
cia
>
said
he
is
very
disannul-.
P
?
oy
mo;
ploy
more
than
100
persons
^way
from home spent i^krL°ntro1 and some typing J^l
Shigeta is in 11311^^X^1^^?^^^
P
Sam
Polaroid. Corn
to star in producer Dino de Lau- L-o
^e
be able to liPf?A the “Would You Be- about twice that figure.
ada, Okamoto,
255-5594 (Toron?o).
C°rP- o»7
" —I
£b4°Ui80 Percent of those suritems swept up in the
rentis’ “Three Golden Men,” but he had^r311 jaS*h^ time where -tieve.
ofXy 1s thVaCltbat
pmxS veyed average -three sightseeing I ^M5Sr^
has had to cancel forthcoming 1 ~
Aeen lookin.
——mg forward to
a year, with an average cost I perienceJer' Excellent earning lor srseeing his friends, starring in o± the men bought shirts and 45 trips
Of $65 per year for these outog? &S
“
shows, iand also appearingi"
aring- in per- shoes uh, " ^
-ien Purchased
*ese two items were the
' ojSblg«n; Was to Jiave perform- son at the world ■premiere of most ’
needle se^
ttE flmn„n.J>opula?'
aradise, ~Hain
September bonus to workers isn’t “easy machine and ™
sew and surge Exc^'
“Th^r-F1°We d
Song” and his . latest film, “Paradise
Style,” starring -Elvis 1Sg men a?d women,“wi th hoS
tO Sk50 ^ hour. Phc
Va^F iandT 1 this month at waiian
odd-1651 (Toronto).
Presley.
°
/^
showing
a
similar
interest
in
x°®v
easy
^°
’
’
m
°ney,
according
the Honolulu International ’Cento the survey. Most young people I
ri * c
d
Shigeta plans to go to Honofor these ap
ffintIy^ar<it as sarin|t ----- -ILfFotR^
i ar'Sles accounted1 for
Speaking- for the actor, ian as- lulu as soon as his schedule uer- n ®
wane the average savings I Jwo, rooms and a kitchen furnished,
during September was about
I “roa^YJ®w and Danforth, close to subRead JessieL B-——~
with women salting down a high’ I way" Phone 461-2384 (Toronto),
strength for the bridge
er amount than men- because-------------------------------------------- '
more
of them live at home, the
^or Best Results
AvoiinKi ^ ,a?Snese Canadian story
j
cb as hhe men for cosmetics
479 Queen Street West
e ° ^ New Canadian. For S5.00
I 3I1p Personal accessories.
ST^T^X^ °» New Canadian Adsl
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however, some minds may
-1 onder about the differences in M 'Te sort of bank accounts,. ==========
with tlie average around $300.
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'
Toronto Buddhist Church Picnic
tS^™™"'
Biggies ....
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TENNIS, GOLF
(Cont. From Page 1}
^P1^ operation costing about
She was built like a boy when
Sunday, June 26th - Stanley Park, LndValk^r
i
higher nose surgery,
Fishing Tackle
8 20 t° 30 minutes k
to the hospital,” he
. ’
and calls for one week’s banda°-- chuckled.
Erin, Ontario
OSCAR'S
mg, is about $200.” De-ba^ng
Cooperating, with Cupid, he
1500
Dundas
(at Dufferin)—LE. 2-4267
Hl
^hlCh a three-day hospi? ases °nly “undetectable injecAdTusfar“$I?n& T” '*-12 K~e- ^‘-^ 75.
recommended, is $80 b°JS t? sv;s11 blasts of unmarOUS rare »1.50 - Reservations 534-1641
and-? <
hospital room, r^ ?lr s’ but .. will use surgery
a,
a facelift can run to $300 after they are married.
—
departure
9
a.m„
918
Bathurst
Direct,on North on No. 10 to CaledonXn lef onfo
rus.t°ae week to 10 days
hospitalization.
.
Opportunity
No. 24 to Erin
«
Emezawa lines the walls I
memorial
service
7 Wnhe 'hospital and clinic with
Conscientious young man Io
4 and he
after photographs, I A memorial service for Mr.
" h l-? has a c°mplete set of ex^- L Nishikaze formerly of
start in shipping department
'
amon^ his staff. His sister|
Prince
Rupert, B.C., New Den
LOOKING FOR PART-TIME WORK?
। । in-law, an attractive widow in
of large manufacturing con
is his ^etaver and Montreal will be held
Opportunity for men or women 25 to
cern. Four week paid vaca
J’J aclhad the puffs taken from
per month. Applicant musi have a Air knowl dPP Tv * “COm8 by S10°
at the Nikko Garden Hall on
meeh£rr
10 days before 1
tion annually.
Thursday June 23rd, at 8:30
i r She reported she had
p.m.
I been back at work two days
Phone 362-2515 (Toronto).
HAA^ ^X?^^
EME“, Mr. A. B.
Mr. Nishikaze passed away j
sunglasses,” and only
a fading scar-line was visible
in Japan on the 24th of May, I
" ’ «3.Ms , or write to 150 Eglinton Avenue
on the 10th day.
:
at
the age of 78 years.
-I
East, Toronto.
’ee of his nurses came in
I .•5
. rnree
} giggling- to show their
and one 'alsrhadT^ S
prominent nose.
Bigger Bosoms
I take off their inferiority
exes so they spend happy
Red & White
res
explained the surgeon,
also does a brisk biggerFood Store
business. He injects a
£StlC ma^al, which he said
never hardens,” and one of his
Slocan City# B.C.
S is a Photograph with a lavishly endowed blonde beauty.
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