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recreation,
voluXei-7e?d
Various government,
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as been
of -Mrs,
avails

By ROBERT KADOGUCHI

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editor
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(^ing Director J.C. Cultural Centre)
soften
pff often have
have we
we heard
heard the
the thought expressed.
Ladder citizens sixty-five years of age and over
km have a club of their own? A place wh«^
t could meet in a warm, friendly atmosphere 7o
j or exchange ideas, play games or have a meal
Ur; perhaps even take part in some creative
[jay such as sewing, painting, carpentry or even
p others some of the special skills which th* r
i they alone possess.
'
fethis thought in mind the Toronto Nisei Women’s
kihis spring, set up an ad hoc committee to study
Labilities of helping the Issei establish such a

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some understanding of the
°rder to obtMn
dub including
°f a -Mor citibership, accommodations, pro-am 7T§mem~
Among the group th/ " '
d Volunteer help,
the Japanese Canadi/i
approached was
very type of ir™^^
Since this was
fre itself had Iong7n/X
the ^^'al Cen-

Program, but which it had
because of lack of personnel T
had no hesitation in offerin- /

3 Pait °f its own
able to fullTl
management

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DICTIONARY
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themselves, would like to have
th^^

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out
is to ask
So, we have nlann J
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‘an
have a party!
Hom 2:30 o f
7 F Sund^^ January 26, 1969,
fmn.
° 4-°° at the Japanese
Canadian Cultural
- We hope that
Wc can get all the Issei 65 and over
to come to this
special introductory party. We should
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a^aihible. In turn
their volunteer sendees
^'ven’s Club offered
the program. And tbvs\ " ai ’t le devel°Pment of
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it s^ostnncVwe A\L^
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By THOMAS T. MITSUNAGA
‘Air Canada Overseas Fli-ht
,
Winnipeg and London; England ” cam// oarding passengers
h< the Caigary iateSa^ fc ^ ^ '*

32,
.^ Memorial Fellowship for 1969 b~z

® its golden rays over the sleek DC 8
/ aftem°on
! seemed to be an endless stream of
ay boarding terrupted re^OTch^6
” Unin'
ml airport sounds of fuel trucks fre/h//^8 and carg0engines blended with the rounds of
factors and whincc Vcmcouv^
4<>ple standing around. Other lets a
and goodwishes
geneticist, will use the fellow^ing off and landing at w nW
^
ai“
ship to continue
his scientific
»the majestic Rockies to the west.
te™nal within
work at UBC in
-the
genetics
another cargo of this field.
Ampt back Xg/b/h/teTt
in Ms Seat) back ermiient saM recent/XTas X^^^
types1 "of Cn°PP-d
certain SVpe’ ^Pected soon at Nagoya
He is author 01’
co-author of
in which we would be spend! ? * piCture of the sleek types of Canadian wheat because 111 central Japan, may also
more than 45 scientific papers
possible quality deterioration. °f substandard quality
I in
w ij r
^^Parted at 7:30 p.m. and
.
l
next ten hours. Our
The government food agency I cv said.
9
the agen-| m the field of genetics, was apWinnipeg International which^ t PIan called for a touch- -id no~ purchased ^CaS
pointed to his present position
Although I had occasion to
We J'eahzed in a hour and 2/ ";ere made at its weekly L Jt aIso saM its purchases from ot assistant professor in 1965.
tenders ior the past two weeks. panada may be switched to
once before back in 1964 tjet eil^nes
at seem
this ^Pleucled
The award perpetuates the
air
k-^datthe'L'^^
to have air
said the suspension followShades, such as Manitoba
architectural beauty
1
°nCe again overwhelmed nf ItM^
1-?^10^ that a Ship-load p°‘ ? of old. cr°P, believed to be name of the 1952-63 NRC pres’
|
“fheThere
huge are
lobby
SPaCWUS
buiWin, °allwith
vfrtful.
°ne is airborne
is still
. Manitoba No. 4—which ar- *iee b’om rain damage. An alte^ dent.
?cai> be balanced?
bumps at 33,000 ft. and a art rived here Late last month—conis to fiH the shortage
P 13 it then that slip? *0U1' tray without the slightest
tamed
rain-damaged
grain
I
WI
th
Australian
wheat
n7rVl^
Climbing
N2nticipati
eep comes with such difficulty? Perk*iyi&
-come
- Perhaps P1’aine
hio'osieri
over Hudson Bay f;The
vast
capital fo^
■•Mem Canada becomes .
S\eXpanse of ^es and lakes masons since early November, its weekly tendlr for Februarw
.
Xhuo-Sed
Jnt° anOther“Ollotoilous in
What■flight
asasthe
e craftk/?^
the fadihe latest step, however, ap- shipments. This would brin^
^‘.-^engers have fl/16 USed to is experienced by very
|Meat, one wonders"at man’/
° / 33’°00
$^aPPed - plies
~
wie
only to new crop wheat of tP tbe Australian share. vx
of the
h^ts are TP eye/ cI°sed but asleep they are
machine who fly
compete dependence on the Manitoba No. 4 or lower grades a coS/bl/T1/1^ to
.^4 thln atmosphere
.lmmed and*
the huge
craft slices
Ka
~
d?lar
“^^^ f" the
per hour pa^iny -in a circpiai’ north easterly route
mast a possibility __ if nnr
IL Kv conception
SMck’ a beverage and
Strange
fpeH
g nT^
JUS SouthHght
of Iceland.
felled for these
. air hostesses
living
the life
of Riley
f e coses or peace.
g to experience
so little
night
for in
the
ingWSrfc
,staSe becomie needs of their
S ^ kept busy’ constantly minis5 15 ® »r M»k
r- ^^ ™ “” the 2, if not
*a« ^FrencranT^
SX' |
F
J involved in Viet"Shoulder f„und
“^ Penally in German. A soft '
|
X h(ai7*<l many
^hon on arrival’reading material, pillows or
^king
etc.,
etc.,
etc. young eyes of al TORONTO. — A $1 million 11 eady, no matter where they rmv services)
needed £ P
the
rench Canadian air times,
hnef3211
^^
0 tbe
0^^
3dfonk
«ight sir?
we ” s]lp
?eS.S’ Would you care for some- | sPare-pai'ts inventory and ware-j be located”, says Vice President United'StatJ^V
scares army and
" «* a martial (55 e^'A ‘^ ‘^ «f . Can^'L^
^t£ I S^^E:H) “' M® I 4 ^ artst Communist! '"

J“pan Refuses Canadian Wheat

Peace Cost Is
High For Japan

Datsun Wired For Service

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perspective.

To^? “v l>ro5df4F
service
somehow seemed to as- ears and X^Sl1”15" X” CarS X trafc

export1"10?5 d riollar.s
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largest - part from anywhere J,X^™’ S”^X
Vte^ ^ils
in the country
is or
now
in nrAFolanis
neighbors
immediately
by air
the serviced
speedi- Head
I service information Swhb l tS W'J rise
I ™ thei/econ™?
” ‘i the
™Pact
est medium of local freight from utes - a S
nan m iita™
°C the A«the nearest stores point.
promptjvk^
J-eserrce “ South

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Queen Charlotte Islands of B.C., service set-up was the first thing
Nissan planned in Canada, w
' who had lost her ignition keys,
priority even over Datsun deal
“a1­- ’nance ministry
know,?
rese
received another set by the next
many
years
Kno
^n
for
ership recruitment. The strategy
v sobriety
sobriety of its oM
caution and
Canadian Pacific Flight. And
proved itself in sales figures.
when a Datsun 1600 sedan was
!he ministry
I
which have advanced to an es­ something
ilk/ sF^5 .that
needed on short notice for a deal
timated 9,000 vehicles in 1968 worth of IaS • ’400 million
er meeting in Toronto, the car
ca" be
from 3/00 in 1.967. Miki expects attributed to th7^^
arrived by Air Canada within
not
all
of
these
are
^
<
thou
^h
a similar growth in 1969.
Vietnam itself?
e eXports to
hours.
ma?ed increase in Datsun
"Our 150 Canadian dealers
:'ies ^n "^ affect the stand­
span the continent, from Van­ ard of repair and maintenance gure when one £1 $ - -^ f:"
couver Island to Newfoundland.
2Ce established in the Com- that Japan’s total „tarS Jn ^ind
P°rti revenue
pan?.
Plans
nprmsnn^. in 1968 is likely
> £
^Ia-S. for a Permanent
It’s very reassuring for th
something over Sionn? °-Ut at
factory
training
school
and
a
and their customers to know that
’™berLf ™°biie traming schools But it should k ’512 00Q million,
this instant service is always foi mechanics are well-advanced. not everyone acceSs^hTr that
ministry’s estimates & finance

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Greetings Omitted Oue To Bereavement | Toot
SEASON’S GREETINGS OMITTED DUE TO BER EAVEM ENT
JIr. and Mrs. Kanao Nishimura,
Mr. Archie Nishimura,
St. Andrew's Japanese Anglican White Gift Sun.
Miss Lynda Nishimura,
serv^<Whit'Tc^S« A'ld'“’’s Japanese Anglican Church will ob.Mr. and Airs. San Ariza.
f « ' G * Sumay "" December loth at 11:30 a.m The
t on • ^i"T "U be “Light And Darkness". The congregab asked to bring some canned food wrapped in white paper
SEASON’S GREETINGS iOMITTED DUE TO BER EA VEM ENT
bretyone » eordtally invited to attend this special event. - Rev
Mr. and Mrs. K. Izumi,
Ken
Imai.
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TORONTO.—On Thursday, November 21. over 60 young mat­
Mr. Kiyomi Kobayashi and Family,
Mrs. Torano Kobayashi,
ions and their teenage daughters braved inclement weather to
Kenji Tsuruda
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watch a demonstration on the latest in the Art of Make-up Applica­
Phone
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Mr. and Airs. Frank Seko and Family,
tion
at
the
Toronto
Buddhist
Church.
S5 First Ave., Apt. 518,
Mrs. Toyo Hikida introduced Mrs. Jean Cairns, Max Factor
Welland, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Tak Kobayashi and Family,
Consultant who has been with her company for nearly 20 years S**’^*W*WM^M^
90 Walker Ave., Toronto 7, Ont.
She showed the newest in shades and techniques used by people ; A UTO — FI RE — life :
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ALL FORMS
like ourselves stressing the importance in the care and prevention >
'
or
for
complextion.
SEASON’S GREETINGS OMITTED DUE TO BEREAVEMENT
Mrs. Rose Akiyama volunteered to be our model and was
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Kubokawa and Family,
quickly
transformed into a glamorous lady.
Palo Alto, California, U.S.A.
Mrs. Yae Ebisuzaki won the lucky door prize of fine Max
commit
factor products and everyone in the audience received large sample
K/YO TAMURA
lipsticks,
all
of
the
latest
shades.
Judging
from
the
many
ooh

s
TORONTO
TORONTO JAPANESE UNITED CHURCH
Bus.
366-5812
Res. Pl. 9-831
and ah’s from the ladies throughout the demonstration the Toronto
Nisei Service and Church School — Sun. 11:30 A.M.
Dana is sure much was learned from the evening’s program.
English — Rev. G. S. Imai, 444-5159
Mrs. Barbara Nikaido presented Mrs. Cairns with a small Japanese — Rev. Y. C. Horikoshi, 766-5632
701 Dovercourt Rd.
A warm welcome to all.
S. of Bloor
gift and thanked her for the lovely evening and the meeting was
Busi 824-8153
Beat S22-1353
adjourned.
°
This concluded another year of monthly meetings scheduled
by the Program Committee in conjunction with the Youth DeERNEST JOMORJ
partment. We thank Dorothy Tahara and the many ladie s
TORONTO BUDDHIST CHURCH
Chartered Accountant
who helped throughout the year with tempting refreshments and
. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1968
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Vic Suzuki erased a five point

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i point in the first end, only after Fudge Inamoto in the 5th em
a careful measure, and thus set gave them three points but that
was soon short lived through the
the pattern of the game.
With the score 6-6 at the end efforts of V. Suzuki. Vic remov­
of the 7th end, R. Kimura had ed shot rock for a single with
2 counting on the 12 foot circle his last rock.
Herb wasted four rocks on
for a possible win. Fortunately,
tricky
ice; however, Vic picked
Archie had' last rock advantages.
up
four points in that last end
As the crowd stood watching for the victory.
in hushed silence, Archie care­
Vice-skip, Don Eto, June Eto,
fully drew his rock into the 4 and
Tad Inouye accounted foi
foot circle fox- a 7-6 victory! the assist
in the close win for
Cheers went up as Archie came Vic.
through on his pressure shot
Vice skip, Fudge Inamoto.
against the strong contending Lloyd
Ito and Lily Kishita curl­
rink of R. Kimura.
ed exceptionally well for Herb
Vice skip, Paul Kilburn, Roy Sugie.
Katsuyama, and' Keiko OyakaOthers: 11-2 M. Ashikawa vs.wa gave Archie excellent sup­ H. Hirowatari, 10-3 L. Matsukuport as usual.
bo vs. T. Omoto, 7-7 Y. Shinde
With the calibre of curlers im­ vs. B. Takashiba.
proving, R. Kimura and his team
League standing: M. Ashikawa
of Sy Burke, Bev Honkawa, and 7 points. R. Kimura 6 points, L.
Willie Tateishi received good Matsukubo 6 points H. Hirowacompetition. Sy Burke made a ;ari 4 points, A. Kamiya 4 points,
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* * *
(Continued from Page I1)
Issei Club . . .
(Cont. from Page One)
northern latitudes in July there is little real darkness. Dawn broke
also like to have each Issei ac­
over our starboard wing flooding the sky with a new dav 411 companied by a son or daughter,■ about this project.)
Post olc’DepXt1^ Btil
Tentative plans are to have
US
°f Stratified clouds and through a niece or nephew, or some other- the Japanese Canadian Cultural
breaks in this cover could be seen the blue Atlantic, ever so tran relative or sponsoring friend so
°^«_paynient of posters •
Centre available to the Issei Se­
——---oi postage m cash
quil, it seemed as if a blue mirror were laid down. Fred turned that they too might learn about nior Citizens’ Club (or whatever
the possibilities of a club for
to me and asked, “What happened to Saturday night?”. our
Issei. We hope to give the the Issei wish, to calk their club) €
- one in a white wide sky, our ship seemed so insignificant in Issei time to chat and renew old for regular meetings on the
acquaintances; there will be en- second Tuesday of each month a
comparison to the vastness of nothing all around us.
(oftener if they wish) beginnin0The tot break in the blue so (ar below us was a land mass, tertainment and refreshments February 11, 1969 from 10:30
and a time for informal discus­
k J™ “n ‘j T and OTeSUlar “d indenW and everyone knew we sion as to what the Issei mighr a.m. to 2:30 p.m. This would give
them ample time not only for KFTTT<unnT?KI Publisher
« A n
x6 "'“‘ C°St d IreIand2 «“ emerald isle. It looked ike in a club of their* own and visiting and relaxing but also an *^1 TSUMURA Eno-lish
we might help them to set
^ MORI JapaMVE£W
Z ,5
• ? unmterestinS- The DC-8 began its slow descent how
opportunity to share lunch to­
it up.
™» He P‘cturest3ue countryside of England whose eastern and
And Advertising.
We would like to make clear, gether and perhaps engage in
western shores could be glimpsed from our plane. So this was lere, that this proposed club is some creative activity if they so
subscription
merry old England, the land of king .and queens, Robin Hood and not meant to take the place of desire.
6 monfhs
In order to jnake this introduc­
J/.UU per year
his merry men, Henry VIII, Christine Keeler, Peter Moss and any existing clubs. It is intend­
ed, rather, to enrich the present tory party a success, we would
swinging London discotheques. The captain brought his machine social
479 QUEEN ST. WEST
scene, with yet another like to contact every Issei 65
n for a peifect landing at London’s Heathrow Airport at 5:30 a.m. opportunity for Issei to get to­ years of age and older. Since
Toronto 2-B, Ont.
there are no lists available of
I ’ U u"^ T 1:30 p-m- Tondon time, exactly ten hours after gether.
EMpire 6-5005
leaving the land where the cowboy is king.
We were particularly interest­ these persons, a list of all the
Issei
whom
you
and
your
mem
­
ed in reaching those who do not
The London Love Affair
have frequent, regular contacts bers know should be sent be Dec­
« tlSh CUS °mS ?resents 110 Problem for arrivals from Canada with other Issei or -with estab­ ember 20, 1968 to Mrs. G. Ume­
Heathiow is very crowded and old and dirty compared to the
moto, 83 Roebuck Drive, Scarbo­
new lished organizations within our
airports in Canada. People from all over the world can be seen community, and here we feel that rough, Ontario.
the more outgoing Issei might
____ ^a^e Help Want Ari
a H ea?n5Am6riCan bUSineSS men in suits’ ^cans in well
contribute much to the suc­
all minfuV^
fl'°m
and En^lish miniskirts cess of this club hy drawing
JANITOR, cleaning floorsT^tTYb’TU
e l mingle in a mass at the money exchange. For one who has not out the less active and.' making
Helens Ave., Phone 763-35011 (Toronto).'
frontaf
^ .ychaiC British money system, the sudden con- them feel a part of the group.
Articles For Sale
fiontation with the pound, shilling and pence is a harrowing exIn order to make a project of
this
nature
a
success
we
need
the
p fence. To throw one into complete confusion, add the half crown
and SiX
and the
-orth 2^ support of the entire Japanese
Community. With this in mind,
TO COW??*^’*
and the confusion is full circle. Those british pennies which are we hope that an organizations
as big as silver dollars weigh down one’‘ s purse so much

we left will send at least one represen­
tative to this party. We need vol­
pennies in hotel rooms wherever we could.
unteer help in many areas: mem­
OFFSETS LETTERPRESS
Fi om Heathrow into London one
takes .a BOAG double decker bership, transportation, publicity,
OFFICE FORMS, BROCHURES, LETTERHEADS
for seven shillings (about 90 cents) and the trip takes, about 40 resorces, persons, etc. And mosi
minutes. London is a huge city and one passes by neat English of all we need ideas.
We are certain that all J.C.’s
?lazas andi:°ws and 1WS
will
feel that this is one pro­
which aie extremely monotonous. Interspersed amongst all the
HW S. KONDO
ject that deserves support be­
627
BAY ST., TORONTO
Phone 368-9768
humanity however, the English have very wisely put in great ex cause it is one concrete way of
pauses of greenery such as parks, golf links and gardens. The heart showing our appreciation to the
MuininiiiiiniiiiiiiHnHwumminn^^
anPr°a^ S1OWly and the new and the old stand side by Issei. (We plan to have a very
KARATE FOR THE FAMILY”
hr
m i°nd°n 196S' the tal1 stately Admirality Building hard short meeting of the official re- ;
At One of Toronto's Officially Recognized Clubs of The
=
oresentatives of the groups and
by crumbling warehouses centuries old.
i epresentatives of other organiza­ ■:
NATIONAL KARATE ASSOCIATION
1
tions
sometime during the party
CfNTML — Tsuruoka Karate School, 782
Yonge St 924-4385
=
town BO A C t
H1 an Ellglish taxi was from the down in order
to get your feelings
DONMIII^1®
^vashl School of Karate, 832 Eglinton E., 425-6003
=
a'pt B0^C te™aal to our hotel, the Mount Royal near Marble
WEST
<*
Se
?
^
arate
Club,
(J.C.C.
Centre)
123
Wynford
Dr.
429-0676
"
k h ? ?yde
The trip was ^n^ in a matter of minute*
—Cmto Karate uojo, 0415 Dundas St West Pnone 21 3478
=
*°USj!j. heaVy London traffic with typical London efficiency. I
RO
X
^ecause in North America the trip would have
iWWHHIIIflllliniiHiniiiijinjijiiiiHyfji^jfHjj!!!!!^!^^^!^^^
iXo
OnT These bIack taxis seem to manoeuver
into what seems to be the other vehicle’s right of wav and to mXP e epl7Te thei’e ai’e 110 bIaSts 011 the hom:from the other
X 1 Tt PedheStna?S d°n,t haVe any right of way exGept at traflean,
p
the IlghtS are green- The system I have found
He
xpedites traffic movement to such an extent that I am sold on
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Should have the right of way instead of
pedestrians. These cabs or taxis as the British insist have a baogage compartment beside the driver and a glass partition separates
tern from his fare. The upholstery is heavy vinyl and there are
pes
absolutely no frills or luxuries.

All
The
Boyal is a cosmopolitan hotel numbering about
(1558 Eglinton Ave. West at Oakwood Ave)
wl,
^ theie aie t0 be f0Und Pe°Ple from all over the
akal
X Ira
Were many Japai,ese frnsinessmen staying at
Mrs.
TEL.
782-7571
k
^ 5apanese could be heard in the lobbies and coffee
th°Pc f /:1° a-m- (3:15 P-m- London time) we were safely in
he confines of our room. Glancing at my watch I realized it xva*
OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9. P.M.
ny
xrT and 45 minutes afterI had said goodbye to a
hoy
FRO AI DEC. 12TH.
• ' ou^Joi ton- a. friend1 I had accidentally met at the Calgarv
test
tee 1
airport. Here I was in another world, in another dimension but
jj^HnnHniHHniinHiiiiHiiiijniiniiinniHiiiiiEiiininiinjiiniHiiinniiih”
Your
local
newspaper
keeps
you
inonly hours away from home in the scheme of things.
I'ter
Tormed of what’s happening in your
The anxiety created1 by being in London is difficult to supre^sarea_—community events, public
APPLICATION FOR PERSONAL GREETINGS
one must venture out into this fantastic old city as soon as he can. *
meetings, stories about people in
y°ur vicinity. These you can’t — and
IN THE ENGLISH SECTION
shouldn t — do without.
H Ln
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