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^JlS119”*10” i! ,?Ws Lauded By National JCCA
(President National JCCA)
has been six years since the National JCCA
^nied a submission on Canada’s immigration poliand submissions in the past have been received,
8. and in many cases apparently forgotten. The
hf announcement by Mr. Jean Marchand, Minister
’irizenship and Immigration (N.C. July 13‘) has
a Ion? time in coming, however it is an encoura^ign towards the erasing of any discrimination in
1jresent immigration act. The National JCCA bes it is our due as citizens of this Dominion that
racial ancestry should be construed no longer as
iiiiiinininiimniiHiHiiiiHiHHiiiHm
ship privilege.
cnminatory bar to equal citizen-
We most certainly hope
w
,
continue his efforts in h • •
a*chand will now
in the immigrX ae" "IS ab""
^‘n^
will have only one policy on ’'" "'
CaMd3
In the
r
.
and not two.
more new imniXln hw'j,'’™1”'’1' ,.her' ""' k
In Toronto, under the ,„m
J” to lhi‘ ““'Ury.
ah immigration eXX ^Y^
Prtaary purpose of this «mmin“t
and wherever
iving accoi^vions, intro-
nted
Gnn "
^^D- *° VaHous ’Jal>auese organize
/
^ new friends and asquaintances, all in
all to help them become adjusted and established in our
community.
Let us remember, during the evacuation and reloca
tion pertod of over 20 years ago, the Canadian c.Tizens
across Canada who guided and aided the JapaX u
“S “ 50
"W- ""XS- Let ns in turn
nd w
"7 ";’™i.RtautS become Canadian dliMS
th? > 7 r C "" VC” Samc 1"idt K ”« tam
in this land of ours.
, ? •
WiU "Ot nidc my’ »or will if ever be
!"
'"|SP'riL Thc JCCA "i’l always ro„<i,tt,e (o
e in the best interest of its people.
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tee
The n® Canadian
|
Stella Ito’s
rSukiyaki Cookbook’*
I
Only SI.50
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An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Oriain
IL XXX—No. 56
ed .
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5.50 p=r
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to Sei
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II.IIIIII
ay
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ilium
1267
Japan puts
■s On
Population
'""«"««—n.m
Jessie L. Beat tie’s
Bridge. Only $5.00
SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1966
iiiiiin
£^5*‘ d .waters ,»<^
Permanent Visa
Status Available
To Japan Visitors
BK10. — Japan has solved
lopulation problem and if the ,
Ireason were not known the |
F7 might acquire a reputa- '
las a nation of lousy lovers,
pule China, India, and large
I of the underdeveloped
K druggie to cope 'with anBy T. UMEZUKI
l population increases ap& 2.5 percent that; eat
siting Canada, .who are desirous of applying
pally everything they gain
be way of productivity, Jaor Perm®ent residence, can now do so without
Jas reduced its annual inEthnic Press Tour Delegates Fish (See Page 8) waiting for the termination of their temporary
Mt™33 beings to about
entry application. This was revealed to The New
■e,fim^ 100 million huCanadian recently in a letter from Mr. A L
alive in the Land of Watanabe Awarded Damon Runyon
K m°nrUn 111 mid'1966 are
I e n
r
ReUional Admission Supervisor, Canadian
■ i J11®?10^ than hved
■ the end of World War A/lemonal Fellowship For Cancer Study Jmmigration Service.
years, ago.
What is more
have in
MONTREAL.—
' to Z
ISthp
e-P0^
—Hiroko
niroKo Watanabe,
Watanabe, daughter
daughter of
of Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. ouired
quired to the N.C. about this
■wer the increase rate for Takazo Watanabe of Montreal, has been awarded the Damon matter so that they could regis Susumu Yamada
Bonese have been able to Runyon Memorial Foundation Fellowship for Cancer Research.
ter with the National Employ
lte'Ye
K'S."1
a
Top Japanese
Miss Watanabe will make ample use of the $5,100 Fellowship ment Office for a Social Insur
by
furthering
her studies at the Albert Einstein College of Medi ance Number and seek employ Language Student
Aa^rti l
Legalized
ment.
cine in New York City.
TORONTO. — Top student of
E.1?** * million
Mr. May, however, urged all the 1965-66 term for the ToronPregnancy Sth J
prospective immigrants to apply■ to Japanese Language School is
Sansei
Youth
Hospitalized
In
Crash
for admission to Canada through Susumu Yamada of Toronto. He
R*"
wwas awarded the Japanese Con
VANDORF, Ont.—An 18-year-old Toronto Sansei is in Tor facilities in Japan.
I*'«l»rtS, statistics
sul
General Award and shared
He said that all those here
Eta in w tVIP ‘1™ onto General Hospital in critical condition with head injuries and
f is believ^ + Td the ratl° a .broken leg following an head-on auto collision that killed the interested in applying for per m the Raymond Moriyama Schol
Pae
f° he at least driver of the other, car.
manent residence can obtain ap arship at the school’s graduation
plication forms the Canadian exercises on June 25th.
F
Educed
Brian Watanabe and two other teenagers were hospitalized Immigration Service office in
Also sharing in the Ravmond
after’ their auto collided with a second car on Don Mills Rd.
Toronto at 175 Bedford Road Moriyama Scholarship was Miy
L1^ practice has
Witchurch
township
police
said
traffic
on
the
road
was
jam
pNnplace
naf become
any weekday, Monday through ako Uyematsu of Toronto.
R Even £1S taken for med until after midnight by hundreds of sightseers flocking to Friday, between the hours 8 a.m.
Labroad to faSSne,rs flock see a spectacular $100,000. fire which destroyed the M. G. Slater and 11:30 a.m. or between 1 p.m.
Suzuki & Soo On
K1 w«
ge lumber mill here.
I and 3:30 p.m.
pOW attlOni average
Red Skelton TV
TORONTO. — Singer Pat Su
to £hT douWe
zuki
and actor-comedian Jack
“^ns.
er unreported
Soo ((Goro Suzuki) will be
VANCOUVER. —- A Japanese Lions Club.
be supplied by more than 50 Ja special guests on the Red Skelton
Called the Japanese Products panese manufacturers. Several Hour next Tuesday, July 19th
R “when
and foreign- ^rade show to be held hei’e either
in the fall or early, in 1967 is be- Show, it will be primarily an of the household items are said over the CBC-TV network.
faX^tWheeX
sponsored .by the Central exhibition of consumer goods to to be new to the retail market.
These two Nisei are frgm the
The Pacific National Exhibi original Broadway production
is entrn^- exercise of
tion probably will be the site of cast of “Flower Drum Song.”
^ bv^^1. to Actors
^ioVo:^
medi
the show, according to Harold
SAN FRANCISCO. — When berately control improvements, Ottis, president, Central Lions
ae, faciliti/^ b,asis of
N.C. Holidays
a s^e .car appears on American he continued, in order to stay
’
and char- roads,
it may very well bear a “in their profitable, technologi Club. He says the Japanese
All subscribers and ad
cal mt.”
contacted so far have shown en- I vertisers
’*5 ^of fe _ Made In Japan” label, accord
to The New Cana
One of the innovations he said
I dian please take note. The
0?S»» and ing to safety critic Ralph Nader, the Japanese are seriously con thusiasm for the project.
staff of this newspaper will
, care.
P°s •'-operative speaking at the Press Club here. sidering is an inflatable cushion
be off on a well earned holiDates
of
the
show
haven
’
t
Nader, who won an apology7 of air to protect automobile oc
rV
^e last week of
“oral
been decided because the plnn-1?1. General Motors for his cupants in a crash.
July.
Therefore
no paper will
acquXj fr^Z criticism of GM cars, said it is
An air bag, very much like a ners don’t want the show 'o
be
published
on
Wednesday,
unlikely that major safety in- huge balloon, would automatical conflict with the International
on
?
27th
and
Saturday,
July
ly inflate and envelope the
n°y’ati°ns ^ start at home.
30tn.
Trade
Show
being
planned.
occupants,
cushioning
the
impact.
American manufacturers deli-
Plan Japanese Products Show In Vancouver
Critic Nader Hails Japan’s Safe Auto Projects
»jl
,W
Ont.
5
her, Lq
Ma
^PS^i
hertbjj^:
s
II
^JlS119”*10” i! ,?Ws Lauded By National JCCA
(President National JCCA)
has been six years since the National JCCA
^nied a submission on Canada’s immigration poliand submissions in the past have been received,
8. and in many cases apparently forgotten. The
hf announcement by Mr. Jean Marchand, Minister
’irizenship and Immigration (N.C. July 13‘) has
a Ion? time in coming, however it is an encoura^ign towards the erasing of any discrimination in
1jresent immigration act. The National JCCA bes it is our due as citizens of this Dominion that
racial ancestry should be construed no longer as
iiiiiinininiimniiHiHiiiiHiHHiiiHm
ship privilege.
cnminatory bar to equal citizen-
We most certainly hope
w
,
continue his efforts in h • •
a*chand will now
in the immigrX ae" "IS ab""
^‘n^
will have only one policy on ’'" "'
CaMd3
In the
r
.
and not two.
more new imniXln hw'j,'’™1”'’1' ,.her' ""' k
In Toronto, under the ,„m
J” to lhi‘ ““'Ury.
ah immigration eXX ^Y^
Prtaary purpose of this «mmin“t
and wherever
iving accoi^vions, intro-
nted
Gnn "
^^D- *° VaHous ’Jal>auese organize
/
^ new friends and asquaintances, all in
all to help them become adjusted and established in our
community.
Let us remember, during the evacuation and reloca
tion pertod of over 20 years ago, the Canadian c.Tizens
across Canada who guided and aided the JapaX u
“S “ 50
"W- ""XS- Let ns in turn
nd w
"7 ";’™i.RtautS become Canadian dliMS
th? > 7 r C "" VC” Samc 1"idt K ”« tam
in this land of ours.
, ? •
WiU "Ot nidc my’ »or will if ever be
!"
'"|SP'riL Thc JCCA "i’l always ro„<i,tt,e (o
e in the best interest of its people.
iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiniiuniiHii
—- ---------
ronto};.. *
"^—— 1
aaies fe
tee
The n® Canadian
|
Stella Ito’s
rSukiyaki Cookbook’*
I
Only SI.50
0. tl®
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Oriain
IL XXX—No. 56
ed .
illllllllllllilllllllllillHIIHIIIIIIlII
5.50 p=r
. io M
ga ■ fran
to Sei
6 (Tk-
II.IIIIII
ay
rour
ilium
1267
Japan puts
■s On
Population
'""«"««—n.m
Jessie L. Beat tie’s
Bridge. Only $5.00
SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1966
iiiiiin
£^5*‘ d .waters ,»<^
Permanent Visa
Status Available
To Japan Visitors
BK10. — Japan has solved
lopulation problem and if the ,
Ireason were not known the |
F7 might acquire a reputa- '
las a nation of lousy lovers,
pule China, India, and large
I of the underdeveloped
K druggie to cope 'with anBy T. UMEZUKI
l population increases ap& 2.5 percent that; eat
siting Canada, .who are desirous of applying
pally everything they gain
be way of productivity, Jaor Perm®ent residence, can now do so without
Jas reduced its annual inEthnic Press Tour Delegates Fish (See Page 8) waiting for the termination of their temporary
Mt™33 beings to about
entry application. This was revealed to The New
■e,fim^ 100 million huCanadian recently in a letter from Mr. A L
alive in the Land of Watanabe Awarded Damon Runyon
K m°nrUn 111 mid'1966 are
I e n
r
ReUional Admission Supervisor, Canadian
■ i J11®?10^ than hved
■ the end of World War A/lemonal Fellowship For Cancer Study Jmmigration Service.
years, ago.
What is more
have in
MONTREAL.—
' to Z
ISthp
e-P0^
—Hiroko
niroKo Watanabe,
Watanabe, daughter
daughter of
of Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. ouired
quired to the N.C. about this
■wer the increase rate for Takazo Watanabe of Montreal, has been awarded the Damon matter so that they could regis Susumu Yamada
Bonese have been able to Runyon Memorial Foundation Fellowship for Cancer Research.
ter with the National Employ
lte'Ye
K'S."1
a
Top Japanese
Miss Watanabe will make ample use of the $5,100 Fellowship ment Office for a Social Insur
by
furthering
her studies at the Albert Einstein College of Medi ance Number and seek employ Language Student
Aa^rti l
Legalized
ment.
cine in New York City.
TORONTO. — Top student of
E.1?** * million
Mr. May, however, urged all the 1965-66 term for the ToronPregnancy Sth J
prospective immigrants to apply■ to Japanese Language School is
Sansei
Youth
Hospitalized
In
Crash
for admission to Canada through Susumu Yamada of Toronto. He
R*"
wwas awarded the Japanese Con
VANDORF, Ont.—An 18-year-old Toronto Sansei is in Tor facilities in Japan.
I*'«l»rtS, statistics
sul
General Award and shared
He said that all those here
Eta in w tVIP ‘1™ onto General Hospital in critical condition with head injuries and
f is believ^ + Td the ratl° a .broken leg following an head-on auto collision that killed the interested in applying for per m the Raymond Moriyama Schol
Pae
f° he at least driver of the other, car.
manent residence can obtain ap arship at the school’s graduation
plication forms the Canadian exercises on June 25th.
F
Educed
Brian Watanabe and two other teenagers were hospitalized Immigration Service office in
Also sharing in the Ravmond
after’ their auto collided with a second car on Don Mills Rd.
Toronto at 175 Bedford Road Moriyama Scholarship was Miy
L1^ practice has
Witchurch
township
police
said
traffic
on
the
road
was
jam
pNnplace
naf become
any weekday, Monday through ako Uyematsu of Toronto.
R Even £1S taken for med until after midnight by hundreds of sightseers flocking to Friday, between the hours 8 a.m.
Labroad to faSSne,rs flock see a spectacular $100,000. fire which destroyed the M. G. Slater and 11:30 a.m. or between 1 p.m.
Suzuki & Soo On
K1 w«
ge lumber mill here.
I and 3:30 p.m.
pOW attlOni average
Red Skelton TV
TORONTO. — Singer Pat Su
to £hT douWe
zuki
and actor-comedian Jack
“^ns.
er unreported
Soo ((Goro Suzuki) will be
VANCOUVER. —- A Japanese Lions Club.
be supplied by more than 50 Ja special guests on the Red Skelton
Called the Japanese Products panese manufacturers. Several Hour next Tuesday, July 19th
R “when
and foreign- ^rade show to be held hei’e either
in the fall or early, in 1967 is be- Show, it will be primarily an of the household items are said over the CBC-TV network.
faX^tWheeX
sponsored .by the Central exhibition of consumer goods to to be new to the retail market.
These two Nisei are frgm the
The Pacific National Exhibi original Broadway production
is entrn^- exercise of
tion probably will be the site of cast of “Flower Drum Song.”
^ bv^^1. to Actors
^ioVo:^
medi
the show, according to Harold
SAN FRANCISCO. — When berately control improvements, Ottis, president, Central Lions
ae, faciliti/^ b,asis of
N.C. Holidays
a s^e .car appears on American he continued, in order to stay
’
and char- roads,
it may very well bear a “in their profitable, technologi Club. He says the Japanese
All subscribers and ad
cal mt.”
contacted so far have shown en- I vertisers
’*5 ^of fe _ Made In Japan” label, accord
to The New Cana
One of the innovations he said
I dian please take note. The
0?S»» and ing to safety critic Ralph Nader, the Japanese are seriously con thusiasm for the project.
staff of this newspaper will
, care.
P°s •'-operative speaking at the Press Club here. sidering is an inflatable cushion
be off on a well earned holiDates
of
the
show
haven
’
t
Nader, who won an apology7 of air to protect automobile oc
rV
^e last week of
“oral
been decided because the plnn-1?1. General Motors for his cupants in a crash.
July.
Therefore
no paper will
acquXj fr^Z criticism of GM cars, said it is
An air bag, very much like a ners don’t want the show 'o
be
published
on
Wednesday,
unlikely that major safety in- huge balloon, would automatical conflict with the International
on
?
27th
and
Saturday,
July
ly inflate and envelope the
n°y’ati°ns ^ start at home.
30tn.
Trade
Show
being
planned.
occupants,
cushioning
the
impact.
American manufacturers deli-
Plan Japanese Products Show In Vancouver
Critic Nader Hails Japan’s Safe Auto Projects
Page 2
Page 2
Sapporo Getting Ready To Build
Facilities For ’72 Winter Olympicsl
—Construction
tI J
facilities
for Japan.
the fs?^^^^^^
^
^11 begin at the start “e SCS” vdnn^^^win^^portsJ^11’* <IeveIop ^“Id medal
&" aid MX‘ y“' SaPP°«> Mayor Yosaku
.
11,000 Swordsmiths lived iu^
,_We would like to have the direct snorts
S^sEt-s- During 14thCentury,Awardingj(ju
cilities completed within two and a half years
n
W,U
to^ther^iprogram for the development of ton skating and ski races because these are all Sdi
viduaL
competition,
”
Harada
said.
“
Japanese
ath
By
YASU
K™
1
orld level Japanese winter sports competitors ”
MaSr Hara^said in an interview! C°mpetlt°rs,
v L FART I
J: TA^’^t s„®* ^ Jan Hieir foreign counterparts but I think the I
H^rence can be offset by technique.”
I
ln '^e Heian arid* Kamakura
j
“^l^^L^^j^i’01*.” Harada said””ja?
We plan to foster a program for the develop- I S
province, there were several
^ 1150 to
----------------------------menitt of
of Japanese
Japanese winter sports competitors ” I ^omf^ Minamoto clan.
ordsmiths who
Harada said. “And to make this
Movie "Judoka" At Mont. Film Festival possible,
’ -rely
we aim to complete the
Nagamoto, Hisaki
MONTREAL. — “Judoka
”
™^t_ sports facilities for the shinaga and others.'
Judoka by 30th beginning 10 a.m.
+
From
late
Kamakura
to
the
Murm-nsoV
I
Joseph Reeve — a Canadian
19/2 Winter Olympics as soon
century many smiths from othpr/r^
hl Permd in th* J
as
possible.
”
short film category entry in the
The film will be shown with
™ °Jec/to M®o,
He said a series of pre-Olym- from Yamato, and their d esc end ant
Montreal
International
Film another entitled, “Don’t Forget
Nourished
to
such
an
extent
p^c ™eets win be held as part a thousand swordsmiths in Mino” durin?? different
Said ^1
est7aI ~ wiI1 be shown at To Wipe The Blood Off” by^G lot this program.
War.
It
was
they
who
formed
the*
Mno
sXo^f
fieLtl
Loews theatre on Saturday, July McCowan.
,t^'j^a sa^
construction of
the direct sports facilities would
The general characteristics of Mino
1
c°7
°™ yen ($8,310,000)
Katana
and
wakizashi
shapes
are
m
I and that the national governSAY IT WITH
,b>eeri asked td put up thickness, medium point, low bS X ed? *
JAMES KAMINQ
/nd
the funds because they will be curvature. Tants shapes are
FLOWERS
straight.iback.
Some
are
longer
and
slio-S
ab
? 9 “chesf
come ^permanent facilities not of the late Soshu School.
f^htly
curved
similar to d
SHARON'S FLORIST
> Clty of ^PPoro but
tor the entire country.
CITY-WIDE DELIVERY
“Education Minister ’Umekichi
Peter Sasaki ;— K. Sasaki
Nakamura looked over the sites *Xtah °” a dark S’tarf“ that ^1^
EM. 4-9913
for the winter games facilities
Bus: HO. 6-2041
recently
and promised1 us his tae^fi^Se’ SgM' ^ “^ with koJ
(TOBONTO)
Res: HO. 6-7962
fullest
support,
” Harada said.
942 PAPE AVE., TORONTO
^^ 3
Amateur sports in Japan come gonow and othera alf ^wke^
under the jurisdiction of the Edu I irregular wavy mixed wibb
mostly
based;^„
backed/tanto? C^^^
made
of moi
™. The
cation Ministry.
Welcome Japanese Canadian Frienck
others, while those with curvS^h?!- °h W irregu!ar amo
^ Sapporo Grand Hotel
.vs^^
Nakamura was invited along, 1 “Xmr ~^
theh
^^ to attend
I the celebration marking the
EDg °f ^ SaPPo:ro Grand
Hotel annex here.
I
Ha
^
da
sa
id
another
2
billion
I
Dw^aal Attention on Take Out Orders
fo? (S5’540^) . will be needed jriiSl® “- *
EM. 2-0029 For Reservations EM 2-4322
^ instruction of highways
^
o^?r improvements for the
126 Elizabeth Street at Dundas. Toronto
Olympics. Funds
for this will be shared by SanCatering to Wedding Banqnets, Showers and Parties
P°^? City, the Winter GaJes 0P
MasSe t^S??' one of .the ‘® students of tie
Seating Capacity 240
ganizing Committee and the na
I
in
Yamatn’oS
i ^t1?0™ smith in Mino, moved from!
tional government he said.
- _He !aid an ,effort also Will be times - about 1320* ^ ^ ^e ^^o^ o®oimt Shizu in lateKamaS
spe.ed uP completion of b^sZnXHe.1* WadeS ^ ^ ^ ^5
| projects envisaged in the future
His blade characteristics are:
th<: immediate Sap-|
II Hokkaido
area but in other parts of •tai ^J^S’t"'^
The « shape is a bit «i
Island.
,
,j
giving an
moderate curva
I ni"Hol-ding of the 1972 Winter shape!
YOUR SHOPPING LIST
\?f bravery and dignity. There are two tai
I
?n TCK G™ wiH no doubt be backed? re*2Tflength
and short, both of which, are strai
SAKURA RICE
II do, Harada
be?rt'-of entire HokkaiEGGS -— MARUKIN SHO YU
B
said.
“
It
will
surely
|
SUKIYAKI MEAT
VINEGAR — MANJU — SUGAR
textured small burl and straight „
5
I no?ohlv0fe V1ST°rS to Hokkaido/ mixed sarfLp°r^
MANY VARIETIES OF ARARE
ft.
bashiri
,m
which
action
>
marks
of
cliikei
lines
and
]
ly -°mcountries.
Japan P^Per
but
II froni ?foreign
”
faceme. Surface ^£ 2 patterns appearing beside bright
173 DUNDAS STREET WEST, TORONTO
I Harada said everyone of- SapW
I poro city’s 80,000 residents
wavv '
^nes ,are aV nm based large irregular, large gonot
I w
so idly behind hosting a 1972 hairlinpc ^fV
medium! width -straight. There are gold;
EM. 4-7692
“*r OIy^»c <^
ing edge
^ kghtning flash action marks in the tempered
£
I ™hey.gave me a hero’s wele
'
e/?d a Parade when I ret
4.~Boshi line is irregular with short turn-back or no tum-k
o
’J Jurned from .Rome where the ln3
d. Carvings are mostly grooves.
0
Oiympic
Committee
FOR WORRY-FREE TRAVEL
^o^ened with original tang lost.
T^A
of our city g
N
I APrib Harada said.
/
there
are,
are
-mostly
two
characters.
?
arrangements
I
? take great pride in th p MakifaS7?;eSCendaTto, and students moved to Naoe town on t'
0 i
the Winter Olym- kent
mli5 and they were called the Naoe Shizu Group. &
^V Mr, Sea and Land
-Games thus far held, Sappo- widpr
king1 blades with the characteristics of Kaneuji excel
thatStKe most ldeaI1Y situatecLin Ion?
Call .
less curve in the tachi body. Most of ’ *
the venues of the different or
have .been shortened, either losing the original
eyents
are ^sest to the bavp
_ modern
^e two character signature. Tanto by
°
f
a
metropolis
”, \ -p^
Harada said/
metropolis,"!
body with-either curved or straight back.
I
He said that pvpa
KanphiL entative smiths are Kanemoto, Kanetoshi, KanenoN
venue on the slone
faf%est Aan^a> and ^several generations of Kaneuji.
. .
/J
.365 SPADINA AVE., TORONTO 2-B, ONT
wa where the downhill
t A311 I Echizen ProviStUdent °f Masamune named Kinju, originally^
PHONE EM. 6-1075
will be held will bp
races g.
.
°T?Cj came to Mino at about the same time askaw
p
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tion of a upwS the consfrac- t0 those of Kaneuji but seemingly gentler.
J
g way.
J
^tomato Tegai Group moved to Mino and^
was canS
^O- His priest name was Zen jo hence the
vas called the Zenjo Group.
I at
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SUMMER SHOES
I thin
ten j shaPe is narrow body, high shinogi ridge line,
I with a
a ^^inl moderate curve. Tanto is normal fe
AND casuals
I
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Ladies’ shoes from
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1 up to 11
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Phone: 783-4261
Home phone: HI. 7-8905
c
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'
are rare on his blades.
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cnaiacter signatures.
J
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generations of Kaneyoshi.
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Facilities For ’72 Winter Olympicsl
—Construction
tI J
facilities
for Japan.
the fs?^^^^^^
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^11 begin at the start “e SCS” vdnn^^^win^^portsJ^11’* <IeveIop ^“Id medal
&" aid MX‘ y“' SaPP°«> Mayor Yosaku
.
11,000 Swordsmiths lived iu^
,_We would like to have the direct snorts
S^sEt-s- During 14thCentury,Awardingj(ju
cilities completed within two and a half years
n
W,U
to^ther^iprogram for the development of ton skating and ski races because these are all Sdi
viduaL
competition,
”
Harada
said.
“
Japanese
ath
By
YASU
K™
1
orld level Japanese winter sports competitors ”
MaSr Hara^said in an interview! C°mpetlt°rs,
v L FART I
J: TA^’^t s„®* ^ Jan Hieir foreign counterparts but I think the I
H^rence can be offset by technique.”
I
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j
“^l^^L^^j^i’01*.” Harada said””ja?
We plan to foster a program for the develop- I S
province, there were several
^ 1150 to
----------------------------menitt of
of Japanese
Japanese winter sports competitors ” I ^omf^ Minamoto clan.
ordsmiths who
Harada said. “And to make this
Movie "Judoka" At Mont. Film Festival possible,
’ -rely
we aim to complete the
Nagamoto, Hisaki
MONTREAL. — “Judoka
”
™^t_ sports facilities for the shinaga and others.'
Judoka by 30th beginning 10 a.m.
+
From
late
Kamakura
to
the
Murm-nsoV
I
Joseph Reeve — a Canadian
19/2 Winter Olympics as soon
century many smiths from othpr/r^
hl Permd in th* J
as
possible.
”
short film category entry in the
The film will be shown with
™ °Jec/to M®o,
He said a series of pre-Olym- from Yamato, and their d esc end ant
Montreal
International
Film another entitled, “Don’t Forget
Nourished
to
such
an
extent
p^c ™eets win be held as part a thousand swordsmiths in Mino” durin?? different
Said ^1
est7aI ~ wiI1 be shown at To Wipe The Blood Off” by^G lot this program.
War.
It
was
they
who
formed
the*
Mno
sXo^f
fieLtl
Loews theatre on Saturday, July McCowan.
,t^'j^a sa^
construction of
the direct sports facilities would
The general characteristics of Mino
1
c°7
°™ yen ($8,310,000)
Katana
and
wakizashi
shapes
are
m
I and that the national governSAY IT WITH
,b>eeri asked td put up thickness, medium point, low bS X ed? *
JAMES KAMINQ
/nd
the funds because they will be curvature. Tants shapes are
FLOWERS
straight.iback.
Some
are
longer
and
slio-S
ab
? 9 “chesf
come ^permanent facilities not of the late Soshu School.
f^htly
curved
similar to d
SHARON'S FLORIST
> Clty of ^PPoro but
tor the entire country.
CITY-WIDE DELIVERY
“Education Minister ’Umekichi
Peter Sasaki ;— K. Sasaki
Nakamura looked over the sites *Xtah °” a dark S’tarf“ that ^1^
EM. 4-9913
for the winter games facilities
Bus: HO. 6-2041
recently
and promised1 us his tae^fi^Se’ SgM' ^ “^ with koJ
(TOBONTO)
Res: HO. 6-7962
fullest
support,
” Harada said.
942 PAPE AVE., TORONTO
^^ 3
Amateur sports in Japan come gonow and othera alf ^wke^
under the jurisdiction of the Edu I irregular wavy mixed wibb
mostly
based;^„
backed/tanto? C^^^
made
of moi
™. The
cation Ministry.
Welcome Japanese Canadian Frienck
others, while those with curvS^h?!- °h W irregu!ar amo
^ Sapporo Grand Hotel
.vs^^
Nakamura was invited along, 1 “Xmr ~^
theh
^^ to attend
I the celebration marking the
EDg °f ^ SaPPo:ro Grand
Hotel annex here.
I
Ha
^
da
sa
id
another
2
billion
I
Dw^aal Attention on Take Out Orders
fo? (S5’540^) . will be needed jriiSl® “- *
EM. 2-0029 For Reservations EM 2-4322
^ instruction of highways
^
o^?r improvements for the
126 Elizabeth Street at Dundas. Toronto
Olympics. Funds
for this will be shared by SanCatering to Wedding Banqnets, Showers and Parties
P°^? City, the Winter GaJes 0P
MasSe t^S??' one of .the ‘® students of tie
Seating Capacity 240
ganizing Committee and the na
I
in
Yamatn’oS
i ^t1?0™ smith in Mino, moved from!
tional government he said.
- _He !aid an ,effort also Will be times - about 1320* ^ ^ ^e ^^o^ o®oimt Shizu in lateKamaS
spe.ed uP completion of b^sZnXHe.1* WadeS ^ ^ ^ ^5
| projects envisaged in the future
His blade characteristics are:
th<: immediate Sap-|
II Hokkaido
area but in other parts of •tai ^J^S’t"'^
The « shape is a bit «i
Island.
,
,j
giving an
moderate curva
I ni"Hol-ding of the 1972 Winter shape!
YOUR SHOPPING LIST
\?f bravery and dignity. There are two tai
I
?n TCK G™ wiH no doubt be backed? re*2Tflength
and short, both of which, are strai
SAKURA RICE
II do, Harada
be?rt'-of entire HokkaiEGGS -— MARUKIN SHO YU
B
said.
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will
surely
|
SUKIYAKI MEAT
VINEGAR — MANJU — SUGAR
textured small burl and straight „
5
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MANY VARIETIES OF ARARE
ft.
bashiri
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which
action
>
marks
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cliikei
lines
and
]
ly -°mcountries.
Japan P^Per
but
II froni ?foreign
”
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173 DUNDAS STREET WEST, TORONTO
I Harada said everyone of- SapW
I poro city’s 80,000 residents
wavv '
^nes ,are aV nm based large irregular, large gonot
I w
so idly behind hosting a 1972 hairlinpc ^fV
medium! width -straight. There are gold;
EM. 4-7692
“*r OIy^»c <^
ing edge
^ kghtning flash action marks in the tempered
£
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'
e/?d a Parade when I ret
4.~Boshi line is irregular with short turn-back or no tum-k
o
’J Jurned from .Rome where the ln3
d. Carvings are mostly grooves.
0
Oiympic
Committee
FOR WORRY-FREE TRAVEL
^o^ened with original tang lost.
T^A
of our city g
N
I APrib Harada said.
/
there
are,
are
-mostly
two
characters.
?
arrangements
I
? take great pride in th p MakifaS7?;eSCendaTto, and students moved to Naoe town on t'
0 i
the Winter Olym- kent
mli5 and they were called the Naoe Shizu Group. &
^V Mr, Sea and Land
-Games thus far held, Sappo- widpr
king1 blades with the characteristics of Kaneuji excel
thatStKe most ldeaI1Y situatecLin Ion?
Call .
less curve in the tachi body. Most of ’ *
the venues of the different or
have .been shortened, either losing the original
eyents
are ^sest to the bavp
_ modern
^e two character signature. Tanto by
°
f
a
metropolis
”, \ -p^
Harada said/
metropolis,"!
body with-either curved or straight back.
I
He said that pvpa
KanphiL entative smiths are Kanemoto, Kanetoshi, KanenoN
venue on the slone
faf%est Aan^a> and ^several generations of Kaneuji.
. .
/J
.365 SPADINA AVE., TORONTO 2-B, ONT
wa where the downhill
t A311 I Echizen ProviStUdent °f Masamune named Kinju, originally^
PHONE EM. 6-1075
will be held will bp
races g.
.
°T?Cj came to Mino at about the same time askaw
p
of 25 minutes with S^11 a?CSSS Mhot W ade-- are ^^ rare. Blade characteristics are
tion of a upwS the consfrac- t0 those of Kaneuji but seemingly gentler.
J
g way.
J
^tomato Tegai Group moved to Mino and^
was canS
^O- His priest name was Zen jo hence the
vas called the Zenjo Group.
I at
I
The characteristics are:
SUMMER SHOES
I thin
ten j shaPe is narrow body, high shinogi ridge line,
I with a
a ^^inl moderate curve. Tanto is normal fe
AND casuals
I
90 1 ■ CUrve.toward the cutting edge called takenoko^
Ladies’ shoes from
erain-sk?-6 ^11'18'4 mixture of burl with straght, morestra^
1 up to 11
fehliL ^ m the centre of-the surface. The surface e^3
_
e ^nth whitish reflections appearing along the rKfe^j
Men’s S^tt McHales
all
Xn^S
>errline is narrow straight based of nioi with W 3
4 up to 14
some placese 1116 M^ tliere ^^ ^e sma^ patterns of irregnl
i tv
I
iJJ
J
kwongchow
CHOP SUET TAVERN
DUNDAS UNION STOBE
SMALL
^SjS^
I
SHOE SIZES
^
BliBiMi
ALBERTS SHOE STORE
Gertrude Urabe
{328 Queen St. West
agency
Phone IE. 1-1931, Toronto
^CM. orders from COOSt to coast
ice
3101 Bathurst St.
Phone: 783-4261
Home phone: HI. 7-8905
c
4. Boshi line is noticeably large ground with short tum-tM
'
are rare on his blades.
charani-pr e-ma? are mostly, takanohafeather shape. Mosul1*!
cnaiacter signatures.
J
1
^enprabn?^ t?OW11 smiths are Kanemitsu, Kaneshige, and
generations of Kaneyoshi.
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hir<te July 16, 1966
PAGE
Dates And Doings
Il Ex6rci$@ Useles s
Personal Notes Across Canaria
For Reducing Say
K®. JCCA Annual Picnic In Kinsmen Pk. July 24 Nisei Nutritionist | Engagements
' WINNIPEG.—^
is a reminder that the Manitoba JCC\
^L WSCODVBR.-Mr and Mrs.
Lanual Picnic is being held at a new location this year: Kinsmen
fok, St Newall, Man. The date is Sunday, July 24th.
y-eight? Not likely, accords To'
TagUdu °f ^^o^r,
^mission is ^ cents per person. Children under 16 and penc.j. a Southern Illinois IT
' announce the engagement
lioneis will be admitted free. There will be free drinks and ice I ^^Ttionist, unless
|°^^e're^er^auS^erDileeii HiTeruo KitaF^
'
t0 drop
akd
| Me-prizes this year are: 1st — Television set, 2nd — ho- ly make exercising vour
Was held at the
U 3rd - Ronson shoe polisher. Other prizes will be announced
That’s true
i
Terrace.
the picnic. Tickets are 2d cents each or ?2.50 per book of 12. I PeoP> who lead seden^
Wedding- date ha;s been set for
I Please bring your family, your neighbors, and all vour friends hi^dS0 aPPlies^ to more active’ ^^^ 3 at the Vmucouver Buddio make this a truly wonderful outing. See you all there' —M
a prised m
nught be SUr’ USt Church*
•
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cuter
---------
CC Centre Needs Girls For "Senba Tsuru" Foldina S^Xyd^b4 Xn pSs
^°r Best Results
TORONTO.-Calling all girls! The J.C?Cultural Centre nee’ Fw?e *'"«( eS^P8® ^ Can<^an Ads
■ busy little hands for,‘-‘senba tauru” — translated “a thousand
Konishi
Mickey S. Sqfo
‘
I No, we haven’t gone mad! The thousand cranes win
_____
p
t
Insurance
i These thousand cranes will be a feature
t
, P10™^ wrong- with helping
r
k
I
leatuie of the Tanabata yourself to a malted
Jta.l to be held at the Centre on August 27th and 28th.
| and a slice of la ver Ake beyond
your normal calorie allotment,
[ Now is the time for all girls (ages from 6 to 60) to come and
then ‘‘working it off”
.to the aid of the Centre. Come on out and meet some of the nicest through exercise—if you’re readv
people in town at the Centre. We’ll see you there, girls’
to walk for two and three-quarter
hours.
J.C. Cultural Centre
A couple of between-meals ex
ploits like that (858 calories per
per
would cost you five and
■1. Angeles Nisei Week Welcomes Can. Visitors a half hours
of walking-.
Of course you could cut the
time expenditure by running- for
W“k F^val he& in
Kgeles
“
h , a ,mere
• .hour and a half. But to
Io™™calendar of activities during this eventshape for that you’d Dave
rate
- s
^^ Pre™v Wednesday, Aug
(Philharmonic Concert Friday Autr 12
(Baby Show Saturday, Aug 13 .9
10 noon
7
PPTchino- a
ail that running to do.
5
v g Square
i Exercise does benefit
S"U" Aug- 21 1 ~
f
9 p.m. Civic
Those In Toll Area
Call—RO 6-3840
1008 Northern Ontario Building
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
TORONTO
ALL-WAY ROOFING LTD.
■
19
W (3rd
Sunday, Aug. 21 1 —
p.m. Sun
-1010 PV’y“an (2nd FL)
Young
■
Saturday, Aug- 20 1
q
■ Bonseki Demonstration ?’ 3 7 3
v
KoNasan
Civic
2o; Smd*r’A^-2i-1 — 9
Consult
RITZ KINOSHITA
C
SahirtiL. a 3
5 p.m. Koyasan
xt?W ?al1 Saturdly
9 -p m’ WelIer Street
Toui^gc
9 T-m‘ ~ 1
Chalon Mart
^ Tourn
mm®t Sunday, -Aug. 21 Montebello Country
Aum ?
21 _SoIano Canyon Courts
Koyasan
~ assembly 6 p.m. — parade
•
^x^W^^8
Tournament Rio Hondo Golf Club.
Phone: PL. 9-2632
OR
PL. 5-7317
a.m.
Anywhere — Anytime
Air—Ship—Bus—Rail
Tours—Hotel—Sightseeing
Travellers Cheques
Obtainable
Travel, Accident
and Baggage Insurance
BRINGING SOMEONE OVER?
SUNDAY, JULY 17, 1966
Reverend Edward C. Lacey
A0'00
TOAUn,e“j? United Church
COVERING ONTARIO”
Nigh Calls-. PL. 9-5095 HI. 7-1100
outers
TORIC
OPTICAL
proprietor
JON ONODERA
Complete Care
For Your Eyes
HU. 9-4654 — HU. 1-8805
(Business)
(Residence)
E^-«#Mi:i81'
540 Eglinton Ave. W.
Toronto
118 West Hastings St.
VANCOUVER, B.C.
Bmchw
Portraits
Toronto's
Foremost
Photographer
Choose the lasting
beauty of a Yamada
Portrait
The precious pos
sessions for ' your
lifetime together.
Passage arranged by Steamer or Air
Call for Reservations or
Information — EM. 8-9934
° JAPANESE UNITED CHURCH
421-3374 NISEI OWNED
INSURANCE
p.m.
12 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 21,
American Q
FIRE — THEFT — AUTO
SHINGLING
SHEET METAL WORK
TOSH NISHIJIMA
I
p.m.
20, sunday’ Aug-2i-1 -9 p.m.
Aw 21-1 -9
Travel Arrangements
hiiasai1 ^nd ^p -u^20’ 'Sun^ August 21, 1 — 10
FLAT ROOFS
EAVESTROUGHING
For All Classes of
Civic
MӣBH^^
te&^^^
MEMBER OF C.R.C-A.
I exercise to exercise that bulge
R
,
Better still (assuming you
S (^“m^S”? Saturday, Aug. Ml 5 p.m. Koyasan rea^N mean it about controlling
L
,
Saturday, Aug- 13 6 — 10 p.m. Koyasan
innocent-looking ham-snack
I &
^^ Aug. 13 8 p.m. — 1 a.m. Statler Hilton I an
snatching impulse) remember a
burger and a glass of skim
’^Tournament Sunday,'Aug. 14 1 __ 10
10
p.m.
Koyasan
milk
would take an hour and
IgCerem°Mes Monday, Aug. 15 9:30 a.m. Los Angeles City ^ minutes
to walk off if you
■Pioneer Luncheon
*
wanted to expend the acquired
Bhpanese Pouular
noon' Kawafuku
I energy. If you’re a little busy
■ W. SZ Mus« Show (Part 1) Monday, Aug. 15 7 - 10 a"d want t0 s« th”se 23 *
,
Utes, you could switch to a glass
■Wse Popular Mustofc'nta’m
HoWilrf beer a”d a
Pizaa.
P-m- Koyasan
(Part II) Tuesday, Aug. 16 7 — 10
A. E. McKague, Q.C.
Barrister and Solicitor
NOTARY PUBLIC
TORONTO
general
T. KAMEOKA
L Iwata Travel Service
113 McCaul St., TORONTO
RESIDENCE
SVeata Driv*
HUdson 5-1365
Res.—BE. 1-0863
I1*”* Nisei
11:30 a-m-
NA e. wish to extend our sin
cere. thanks and appreciation
lor the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beau
tiful floral tributes received
from our many friends in Toronto and In other cities, dur
ing our bereavement of a dear
husband and father. Havato
Kono.
Mrs. Misayo Kono
10 Harjolyn Dr., Islinsrton, Ont.
Fumi Kono
31 r
E. Rumble
& Mrs.
Ali- &~Mrs, C. Sa ru ya ma
&’Mrs A Watanabe
OFFICE
EM 4-1394
EM. 4-1395
Office—783-4261
Mortality of attending one of the biS NiS I™!!- ™
rate
CARD OF THANKS
Call
EM. 6-2411
Yamada Studio
284A YONGE STREET
EM.'6-2411
(JUST SOUTH OF DUNDAS STREET)
PAGE
Dates And Doings
Il Ex6rci$@ Useles s
Personal Notes Across Canaria
For Reducing Say
K®. JCCA Annual Picnic In Kinsmen Pk. July 24 Nisei Nutritionist | Engagements
' WINNIPEG.—^
is a reminder that the Manitoba JCC\
^L WSCODVBR.-Mr and Mrs.
Lanual Picnic is being held at a new location this year: Kinsmen
fok, St Newall, Man. The date is Sunday, July 24th.
y-eight? Not likely, accords To'
TagUdu °f ^^o^r,
^mission is ^ cents per person. Children under 16 and penc.j. a Southern Illinois IT
' announce the engagement
lioneis will be admitted free. There will be free drinks and ice I ^^Ttionist, unless
|°^^e're^er^auS^erDileeii HiTeruo KitaF^
'
t0 drop
akd
| Me-prizes this year are: 1st — Television set, 2nd — ho- ly make exercising vour
Was held at the
U 3rd - Ronson shoe polisher. Other prizes will be announced
That’s true
i
Terrace.
the picnic. Tickets are 2d cents each or ?2.50 per book of 12. I PeoP> who lead seden^
Wedding- date ha;s been set for
I Please bring your family, your neighbors, and all vour friends hi^dS0 aPPlies^ to more active’ ^^^ 3 at the Vmucouver Buddio make this a truly wonderful outing. See you all there' —M
a prised m
nught be SUr’ USt Church*
•
t
cuter
---------
CC Centre Needs Girls For "Senba Tsuru" Foldina S^Xyd^b4 Xn pSs
^°r Best Results
TORONTO.-Calling all girls! The J.C?Cultural Centre nee’ Fw?e *'"«( eS^P8® ^ Can<^an Ads
■ busy little hands for,‘-‘senba tauru” — translated “a thousand
Konishi
Mickey S. Sqfo
‘
I No, we haven’t gone mad! The thousand cranes win
_____
p
t
Insurance
i These thousand cranes will be a feature
t
, P10™^ wrong- with helping
r
k
I
leatuie of the Tanabata yourself to a malted
Jta.l to be held at the Centre on August 27th and 28th.
| and a slice of la ver Ake beyond
your normal calorie allotment,
[ Now is the time for all girls (ages from 6 to 60) to come and
then ‘‘working it off”
.to the aid of the Centre. Come on out and meet some of the nicest through exercise—if you’re readv
people in town at the Centre. We’ll see you there, girls’
to walk for two and three-quarter
hours.
J.C. Cultural Centre
A couple of between-meals ex
ploits like that (858 calories per
per
would cost you five and
■1. Angeles Nisei Week Welcomes Can. Visitors a half hours
of walking-.
Of course you could cut the
time expenditure by running- for
W“k F^val he& in
Kgeles
“
h , a ,mere
• .hour and a half. But to
Io™™calendar of activities during this eventshape for that you’d Dave
rate
- s
^^ Pre™v Wednesday, Aug
(Philharmonic Concert Friday Autr 12
(Baby Show Saturday, Aug 13 .9
10 noon
7
PPTchino- a
ail that running to do.
5
v g Square
i Exercise does benefit
S"U" Aug- 21 1 ~
f
9 p.m. Civic
Those In Toll Area
Call—RO 6-3840
1008 Northern Ontario Building
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
TORONTO
ALL-WAY ROOFING LTD.
■
19
W (3rd
Sunday, Aug. 21 1 —
p.m. Sun
-1010 PV’y“an (2nd FL)
Young
■
Saturday, Aug- 20 1
q
■ Bonseki Demonstration ?’ 3 7 3
v
KoNasan
Civic
2o; Smd*r’A^-2i-1 — 9
Consult
RITZ KINOSHITA
C
SahirtiL. a 3
5 p.m. Koyasan
xt?W ?al1 Saturdly
9 -p m’ WelIer Street
Toui^gc
9 T-m‘ ~ 1
Chalon Mart
^ Tourn
mm®t Sunday, -Aug. 21 Montebello Country
Aum ?
21 _SoIano Canyon Courts
Koyasan
~ assembly 6 p.m. — parade
•
^x^W^^8
Tournament Rio Hondo Golf Club.
Phone: PL. 9-2632
OR
PL. 5-7317
a.m.
Anywhere — Anytime
Air—Ship—Bus—Rail
Tours—Hotel—Sightseeing
Travellers Cheques
Obtainable
Travel, Accident
and Baggage Insurance
BRINGING SOMEONE OVER?
SUNDAY, JULY 17, 1966
Reverend Edward C. Lacey
A0'00
TOAUn,e“j? United Church
COVERING ONTARIO”
Nigh Calls-. PL. 9-5095 HI. 7-1100
outers
TORIC
OPTICAL
proprietor
JON ONODERA
Complete Care
For Your Eyes
HU. 9-4654 — HU. 1-8805
(Business)
(Residence)
E^-«#Mi:i81'
540 Eglinton Ave. W.
Toronto
118 West Hastings St.
VANCOUVER, B.C.
Bmchw
Portraits
Toronto's
Foremost
Photographer
Choose the lasting
beauty of a Yamada
Portrait
The precious pos
sessions for ' your
lifetime together.
Passage arranged by Steamer or Air
Call for Reservations or
Information — EM. 8-9934
° JAPANESE UNITED CHURCH
421-3374 NISEI OWNED
INSURANCE
p.m.
12 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 21,
American Q
FIRE — THEFT — AUTO
SHINGLING
SHEET METAL WORK
TOSH NISHIJIMA
I
p.m.
20, sunday’ Aug-2i-1 -9 p.m.
Aw 21-1 -9
Travel Arrangements
hiiasai1 ^nd ^p -u^20’ 'Sun^ August 21, 1 — 10
FLAT ROOFS
EAVESTROUGHING
For All Classes of
Civic
MӣBH^^
te&^^^
MEMBER OF C.R.C-A.
I exercise to exercise that bulge
R
,
Better still (assuming you
S (^“m^S”? Saturday, Aug. Ml 5 p.m. Koyasan rea^N mean it about controlling
L
,
Saturday, Aug- 13 6 — 10 p.m. Koyasan
innocent-looking ham-snack
I &
^^ Aug. 13 8 p.m. — 1 a.m. Statler Hilton I an
snatching impulse) remember a
burger and a glass of skim
’^Tournament Sunday,'Aug. 14 1 __ 10
10
p.m.
Koyasan
milk
would take an hour and
IgCerem°Mes Monday, Aug. 15 9:30 a.m. Los Angeles City ^ minutes
to walk off if you
■Pioneer Luncheon
*
wanted to expend the acquired
Bhpanese Pouular
noon' Kawafuku
I energy. If you’re a little busy
■ W. SZ Mus« Show (Part 1) Monday, Aug. 15 7 - 10 a"d want t0 s« th”se 23 *
,
Utes, you could switch to a glass
■Wse Popular Mustofc'nta’m
HoWilrf beer a”d a
Pizaa.
P-m- Koyasan
(Part II) Tuesday, Aug. 16 7 — 10
A. E. McKague, Q.C.
Barrister and Solicitor
NOTARY PUBLIC
TORONTO
general
T. KAMEOKA
L Iwata Travel Service
113 McCaul St., TORONTO
RESIDENCE
SVeata Driv*
HUdson 5-1365
Res.—BE. 1-0863
I1*”* Nisei
11:30 a-m-
NA e. wish to extend our sin
cere. thanks and appreciation
lor the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beau
tiful floral tributes received
from our many friends in Toronto and In other cities, dur
ing our bereavement of a dear
husband and father. Havato
Kono.
Mrs. Misayo Kono
10 Harjolyn Dr., Islinsrton, Ont.
Fumi Kono
31 r
E. Rumble
& Mrs.
Ali- &~Mrs, C. Sa ru ya ma
&’Mrs A Watanabe
OFFICE
EM 4-1394
EM. 4-1395
Office—783-4261
Mortality of attending one of the biS NiS I™!!- ™
rate
CARD OF THANKS
Call
EM. 6-2411
Yamada Studio
284A YONGE STREET
EM.'6-2411
(JUST SOUTH OF DUNDAS STREET)
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°n Readers LaP Up import Mags. /
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l&* S4e
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«9 QUBen ST w
i I inJS1? £f the ma^azhies have
Toronto 2.B,' 0X ■
•The most widely sold
IO
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during the past several vears to zines are fashion and amusSnfm
But this ™nT?h”‘'”"CS Vom last week)
^ ^ demand, a X magazines.
^usement
EMpire 6-5005
A^ afe Keizai Shimbun. °
T- UMEZUKI Pnkr l
■
A leading importer of books mot^^^fe^
.
leap
’ Polisher, £ pi
r3r'7vVx 3u*isiaip^‘ViSs^i>>~
_ nd magazines
««.^;-,^
is now importing
which is be- TSUMUR4
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vari
per
copy.
a
‘
a
Price
of
450
yen
Editor,
KEN
1S
tM
X
BPeed of 120 mph From
Lrhapleaui travelling ata ous countries<in
” the world.
1500 feet we could survey and tp^h °fty vantage point of some
_ “Seventeen,” a monthly ma.a । Ction “^ and hZ^
the Ontario noSland uSh
appreciate the ’ true scenic
zine special!?
Ah .^® f°fe foliage
countless lakes and rivS“
X
rnostLal5etby "’ay °f1Hi8h^^
started towards ElS PlctB«sque because, it wm ^ ^ °£ the triP "-as the
glands Found in the more eastern ™- fferei? from the rocky
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rry hiiiy and is ™™&^^
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^ ^^
SO^O^ut when
A^kulS^n Said
State
that t"? iPoPu'uWon feri to 6» Tt?
in 43113 area"
Magazines caterin°- to
M counter
dry cleane
^ West
f department, touch- agers and1 music lovers S^
populated* aS ^-ent on 5 ^ ““^ ed ff ax ?ful1
scale campaign”
to be best sellers X^: fe
rUta 2 Wed to seX?^1^! ? fte *™ '"e tire? % 'fe^S the fugi. the
paeons. “"^ ‘^O” “»- ?
In addition, sales of Mra —£??Wfe Kent
i magazines as “Time"' News- AX^fi^o^tsfhn'-J^ ’“»»E
■
fe
‘
°^
the
“
arch
?
"'T?” , a”.d "Life" are shown
the^iv^^V7 — d ^^atically how World
and we saw
It
s
the
Oriental
fruit
fly
a
a
S eady increase.
of miners and workers
n politics can influence
um ^”S^~ ^nfcX S£S^
X
£?e=;: ■“« is J ijpa sxi'sa 11
see the mining operation AflVtS0™11, °ver a thousand feet^o
. It Is a good policy to
have the RIGHT POLICY
Consult
££^ ^E^iF^I
ethnic pi ess group Later
teceptmn at the Nordic hotel
‘
dedication speeches I
^ ,IUst« at aa’of&S
OliilHSSi
S0118-^’ Bred Blucher andTow/11^6 and our two O P P |
about, we returned to Toronto k °f memor]6s and much to write
Bill Wales
I
insurance Agency I
operations.
MSe o± country can be brought inf-n t 7
~--------------- “L^*°?y h^ai?'
, Toronto.—World Z
r
Vlsits J-^-C!- Centre
was a visitor to the TorontoOUJn PaneS® architMt. Kenzo Tanre
,ast week. He expressed Ms ? ?Mese c™*a Cultural Centre
in building the S ^ ^^ for the work of the Tc?s
464 Yonge' Street, Toronto I
Phone WA. 1-3171
Give Bloodl
CALL YOUI KID CIOII
Births . . ;
:
~—
go^™ as a “sanctuary of abor-
EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY
FOR YOUNG LADY
Thus far, L havn
*
W«T*“ Md WustS sS> , ?»l“« northland's
s^'b^ l^uaon^On?^ Purpose Ind atas^of ’the
1,1 “Permanent96 Fa.Sh,On ManUfaC,uHnS Co-pany.
Two Frn’?eabPr*ffiD>^ MKiASSCiat“"'S
able
5a«;^?i«? « sag B1
: sSis? Wnw v—
Permanent pos.tmn. Good sa|ary
mur
n
hke a murma/orfty" h^'*8’ “ ‘be vast
on the issue.
1 rained silent
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Your Home
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s/sel™ demographer observlife. Hence mU H. Sfe /nd cultural ’teST/ r > ।
limiting the family ‘g? J"
cope withCanada has a
« ®ts of Canadian
cultural
is no less
to the hS'ere'ste of ^ smo.°ihIy in
tional diffusion oAe’oM?!01 acculturation, ttat i,^" the bihas proven to be n
, cuIture ^d the acoiSo ’ ?e ^en«raAsiatic origin Oddlv J^^ysmooth one for thosP n/ p°f the new> island nation.
thlS teemnig
.
|
1
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Through
KURODA
Representing
WM. FYSH REAL ESTATE LIMITED
BI^UA^"6
trouts
4
'
P
431 Ki"£,St- W, . 5th floor
Tel. 368-4886
[aftermath Qf the 4,^2
This last point I
A
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_
BUS: HO. 9-1151
Toronto, Outed.
- RES: AM. 1-2581
-
0,6 Ethnic /an<l a” daughte^l recen? new?S
land. It is this feelin "^ fe °f lovX fa^ ? ^ Z1'8"^ eaidI thatJ of S
OBJECTIVE $100,000.
Specialising In Gkinesg pw
their offfce^^v ? fMt °f I
boardss to ewe ™^ On
Pregnancy.
P
101 unwanted fl
We r„,
Businessmen Luncheon
TAKE OUT SERVICE
Phone: EM
SA Dundas St. West — ^ 8'0M5
Burking At Bay , D^»'» ^ Ont.
I
KAZUO G. OfYE
BARRISTER, solicitor
notary* PUBLIC
2 Carlton St.. Toronto
Thos. T. Onizuka, B.A
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and'
notary PUBLIC
Soon, 1805
^68-6388
fataatSX? -is si»npie and
inteSfe”.®. say liberal I
I cost of the nnarok- i^Y )and low
a~With°O^
<^c<>^husbandSMd^d0Pc^
°f her]
mother can «^1- S’ 1 ^^nt
operations takek teS^ fh STe
' minutes.
Jess than ten I
5W^Ve“h™ “fed for
factors, hereditv
fwanciaI
by Rape.
W and exception
^S?f™^w^
I
Japan win be^woS1112^ that 11
U.700,000 and 2 000 000^ ^etT?en I
OX. 1-3388 (Res.)
so* on the -^enX'X^
The Board of Directors of the Japa
nese Canadian Cultural Centre wish
erously made to the current fund cam
paign:
Pre**'*
4
I *
i. Or. Jeanne1 Dnno^’f-n'n^ I 15. Masatoshi Okazaki 20.00 I
Eiii M;„----- - u&^as SoO.OO | 16. Nissho (Canada1) Ltd. 50.00 | .
25.00" .■
J- Toki yS
25.00 17. Toshiaki
‘
Sumi
20.00
18. Tadao Sakamoto
6- Sam ^tty>Amem°ri 45.00 19. Gertrude Urabe
200.00
6 q jH , AUH ahara
50 nn 20. Fumie Kumamoto '25.00
6. Sakuhei Izukawa
5000
50.00
Bon Tokota (Dayton
, 21. Sei Hayakawa
22. Air. & Mrs. S. Ishi50.00
500.00
f- fee TmXS)
haw a
200.00
300.00
I
23.
Taki
Nakamura
“• Seijiro Yamamoka
50.00,
24. Kaz Shikaze
(Montreal)
10.00
10.00
25. Ken Usami
?rln^a ^Uyazaki
10.00
10.00 26. Z. Kinoshita
12 Sh^1 Jamamura 30.00 27. Gene Kinoshita
100.00
™geo Tohana
100.00
28. George Nakamura 100.00
JU ^Unoru Furuva
75 on 29.
Shoichi Nishimura 100.00 '
14. Tomiko Kawabe and
100.00
30. Nana Nishimura
_ .
200.00
Total to date $67,547.&
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high
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eight :
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PAGE 8
Conclusion . .
K. ^
urn
N.C. on Annual Ethnic !l
PfA« T™~ r n. ■ 1JAC
°n Readers LaP Up import Mags. /
^^!®I ^^CGtrQ I
*
TOKYO — Import d
“ i” «>»« uZ ’• *'
l&* S4e
XXX s
ly.
«9 QUBen ST w
i I inJS1? £f the ma^azhies have
Toronto 2.B,' 0X ■
•The most widely sold
IO
I lduX i by ®ome 50 percent
during the past several vears to zines are fashion and amusSnfm
But this ™nT?h”‘'”"CS Vom last week)
^ ^ demand, a X magazines.
^usement
EMpire 6-5005
A^ afe Keizai Shimbun. °
T- UMEZUKI Pnkr l
■
A leading importer of books mot^^^fe^
.
leap
’ Polisher, £ pi
r3r'7vVx 3u*isiaip^‘ViSs^i>>~
_ nd magazines
««.^;-,^
is now importing
which is be- TSUMUR4
r>
vari
per
copy.
a
‘
a
Price
of
450
yen
Editor,
KEN
1S
tM
X
BPeed of 120 mph From
Lrhapleaui travelling ata ous countries<in
” the world.
1500 feet we could survey and tp^h °fty vantage point of some
_ “Seventeen,” a monthly ma.a । Ction “^ and hZ^
the Ontario noSland uSh
appreciate the ’ true scenic
zine special!?
Ah .^® f°fe foliage
countless lakes and rivS“
X
rnostLal5etby "’ay °f1Hi8h^^
started towards ElS PlctB«sque because, it wm ^ ^ °£ the triP "-as the
glands Found in the more eastern ™- fferei? from the rocky
-eC»
rry hiiiy and is ™™&^^
»> -1 Al Uli
I'
EjSXig
“S?B
Xb%Xen^^^
^fr-« - ^rr
“m/wlFIED
Fugitive: Single,
•Male & Oriental
and checked in Oriental."
Lake"6 °f ? ^^^^
-11
“Single, male, [-™ one week after it is put^ <gj^^
^ ^^
SO^O^ut when
A^kulS^n Said
State
that t"? iPoPu'uWon feri to 6» Tt?
in 43113 area"
Magazines caterin°- to
M counter
dry cleane
^ West
f department, touch- agers and1 music lovers S^
populated* aS ^-ent on 5 ^ ““^ ed ff ax ?ful1
scale campaign”
to be best sellers X^: fe
rUta 2 Wed to seX?^1^! ? fte *™ '"e tire? % 'fe^S the fugi. the
paeons. “"^ ‘^O” “»- ?
In addition, sales of Mra —£??Wfe Kent
i magazines as “Time"' News- AX^fi^o^tsfhn'-J^ ’“»»E
■
fe
‘
°^
the
“
arch
?
"'T?” , a”.d "Life" are shown
the^iv^^V7 — d ^^atically how World
and we saw
It
s
the
Oriental
fruit
fly
a
a
S eady increase.
of miners and workers
n politics can influence
um ^”S^~ ^nfcX S£S^
X
£?e=;: ■“« is J ijpa sxi'sa 11
see the mining operation AflVtS0™11, °ver a thousand feet^o
. It Is a good policy to
have the RIGHT POLICY
Consult
££^ ^E^iF^I
ethnic pi ess group Later
teceptmn at the Nordic hotel
‘
dedication speeches I
^ ,IUst« at aa’of&S
OliilHSSi
S0118-^’ Bred Blucher andTow/11^6 and our two O P P |
about, we returned to Toronto k °f memor]6s and much to write
Bill Wales
I
insurance Agency I
operations.
MSe o± country can be brought inf-n t 7
~--------------- “L^*°?y h^ai?'
, Toronto.—World Z
r
Vlsits J-^-C!- Centre
was a visitor to the TorontoOUJn PaneS® architMt. Kenzo Tanre
,ast week. He expressed Ms ? ?Mese c™*a Cultural Centre
in building the S ^ ^^ for the work of the Tc?s
464 Yonge' Street, Toronto I
Phone WA. 1-3171
Give Bloodl
CALL YOUI KID CIOII
Births . . ;
:
~—
go^™ as a “sanctuary of abor-
EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY
FOR YOUNG LADY
Thus far, L havn
*
W«T*“ Md WustS sS> , ?»l“« northland's
s^'b^ l^uaon^On?^ Purpose Ind atas^of ’the
1,1 “Permanent96 Fa.Sh,On ManUfaC,uHnS Co-pany.
Two Frn’?eabPr*ffiD>^ MKiASSCiat“"'S
able
5a«;^?i«? « sag B1
: sSis? Wnw v—
Permanent pos.tmn. Good sa|ary
mur
n
hke a murma/orfty" h^'*8’ “ ‘be vast
on the issue.
1 rained silent
“eiSdren^?
a Edition that
ETLIN LTD.
I
0W
Buy 5 Sell
Your Home
XeT^^ by “»re
s/sel™ demographer observlife. Hence mU H. Sfe /nd cultural ’teST/ r > ।
limiting the family ‘g? J"
cope withCanada has a
« ®ts of Canadian
cultural
is no less
to the hS'ere'ste of ^ smo.°ihIy in
tional diffusion oAe’oM?!01 acculturation, ttat i,^" the bihas proven to be n
, cuIture ^d the acoiSo ’ ?e ^en«raAsiatic origin Oddlv J^^ysmooth one for thosP n/ p°f the new> island nation.
thlS teemnig
.
|
1
MITS
Through
KURODA
Representing
WM. FYSH REAL ESTATE LIMITED
BI^UA^"6
trouts
4
'
P
431 Ki"£,St- W, . 5th floor
Tel. 368-4886
[aftermath Qf the 4,^2
This last point I
A
™ V'anadian
_
BUS: HO. 9-1151
Toronto, Outed.
- RES: AM. 1-2581
-
0,6 Ethnic /an<l a” daughte^l recen? new?S
land. It is this feelin "^ fe °f lovX fa^ ? ^ Z1'8"^ eaidI thatJ of S
OBJECTIVE $100,000.
Specialising In Gkinesg pw
their offfce^^v ? fMt °f I
boardss to ewe ™^ On
Pregnancy.
P
101 unwanted fl
We r„,
Businessmen Luncheon
TAKE OUT SERVICE
Phone: EM
SA Dundas St. West — ^ 8'0M5
Burking At Bay , D^»'» ^ Ont.
I
KAZUO G. OfYE
BARRISTER, solicitor
notary* PUBLIC
2 Carlton St.. Toronto
Thos. T. Onizuka, B.A
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and'
notary PUBLIC
Soon, 1805
^68-6388
fataatSX? -is si»npie and
inteSfe”.®. say liberal I
I cost of the nnarok- i^Y )and low
a~With°O^
<^c<>^husbandSMd^d0Pc^
°f her]
mother can «^1- S’ 1 ^^nt
operations takek teS^ fh STe
' minutes.
Jess than ten I
5W^Ve“h™ “fed for
factors, hereditv
fwanciaI
by Rape.
W and exception
^S?f™^w^
I
Japan win be^woS1112^ that 11
U.700,000 and 2 000 000^ ^etT?en I
OX. 1-3388 (Res.)
so* on the -^enX'X^
The Board of Directors of the Japa
nese Canadian Cultural Centre wish
erously made to the current fund cam
paign:
Pre**'*
4
I *
i. Or. Jeanne1 Dnno^’f-n'n^ I 15. Masatoshi Okazaki 20.00 I
Eiii M;„----- - u&^as SoO.OO | 16. Nissho (Canada1) Ltd. 50.00 | .
25.00" .■
J- Toki yS
25.00 17. Toshiaki
‘
Sumi
20.00
18. Tadao Sakamoto
6- Sam ^tty>Amem°ri 45.00 19. Gertrude Urabe
200.00
6 q jH , AUH ahara
50 nn 20. Fumie Kumamoto '25.00
6. Sakuhei Izukawa
5000
50.00
Bon Tokota (Dayton
, 21. Sei Hayakawa
22. Air. & Mrs. S. Ishi50.00
500.00
f- fee TmXS)
haw a
200.00
300.00
I
23.
Taki
Nakamura
“• Seijiro Yamamoka
50.00,
24. Kaz Shikaze
(Montreal)
10.00
10.00
25. Ken Usami
?rln^a ^Uyazaki
10.00
10.00 26. Z. Kinoshita
12 Sh^1 Jamamura 30.00 27. Gene Kinoshita
100.00
™geo Tohana
100.00
28. George Nakamura 100.00
JU ^Unoru Furuva
75 on 29.
Shoichi Nishimura 100.00 '
14. Tomiko Kawabe and
100.00
30. Nana Nishimura
_ .
200.00
Total to date $67,547.&
KYC
se bi
ne
grov
inch
high
Tat
Phys
ora r
eight :
on of i
hangin
te. “It'
of th«
ai Ah
pan
psi
KYO.
ation j
t ns of,
Justice
XaDD’
a.Hon 1
^Prese
Perceni
Fear's t
. h>ta]
a: 25,5
>°oo;o
Aoted 1
^ber ,i