^Mvto;. Jufr is,
1950.
THE NEW CANADIAN
PAGE SEVEN
Cafe Pafcsts Aid Japan War Widows & Orphans
,'o;.iv.'.t. Ontario. �.A lifetime purpose, .to piv, Mo shelter; f.'^i
.- .. ���� spent, by YUM Toku- and care for ' t':>. .vh/.cire:1. .:
the care and teaching working parvr.ts.
;�� - � � ar.d abandoned children Durinji'the wv-'F � /" 'Vi �,-�'
'.-.'.'.I :<^V.al recognition.'&y th* ku-Kn sufferods.ui:v 'V l>� �b
};,;.;;:.;>,� .Imperial family the destroyed the -al- bi;::�;�'��.-' T^>
i'' '', r./,y.- when the new Futaba Children had to In-Vov'^;<Ir'0.',':. ,,.;,�., ace and Day Nursery ; .porary .t]uariors! y. A,.lV,:..u,i,;'
',,,,.. ;;,,^d'-jr. the Shinjuku sec- 5tre^ r,;(lis:vayeo:, M-> 'T-ku-.'
'��"�'� �'� 1 '.'ky""- � - man:Y addod- -a bur\i;r^' � f/:::u
;'�..�.i:\ir i'f the''new building campaim/ to hi r .'.'.IH r �-T :.-'.'i
.,/. /:^::::ehted by-u visit'from duties, Her appeals � did � v.;<t go
Takamatsu. sister-m- unheeded. Several /M�:':�: :;u\ emperor, >vho persu- ; the .Imperial fa^'-v.-- s-'v.o '.._.-> ,,je'.jvered thirty CARE"' wealthy Japanese ''and the v.-:v '��. i, ';i lank'et and cotton pack- 'tribu'tions'-'froiv! Anr.y pw'sor.no! ;V,^'�.,> tiie orphanage. Some/of . brought.'.togvjher l.-oo.oo ve;-[�..' .OAi;K packages /had been ; with which the eo::>tnie:i;;M 'of .;..;,, ;-a<e<l'by herself and <^ther a new two->t;sr<-y b-.iiid'ii-e r.ear V.,-.�>.;�> of the Imperial family; /..the ShiniinonuU-hi -Ua/ivad. s-a-/:/<�::�^ '\vere the. gift of. Army ; tion was undertaken. ..,> Nation perrsonne), and still Moving/day" was a'/urt-at eve::t-/�htTs' ca-'.n'e from unknown; for", Miss '�� Tokuma'r.a '� a:id ; heV X',>:�.!':: American ; and: Brazilian-..| young charge?. Aveordlni: to the tir:--^ /-under CAKK's general �; .English language paper' Nippon
Times",. '-Miss Tokumaua:and the
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A ;!"Yt'i�>n of the fo.od in ihe
CAlU'V packages Went itnmedi-
a-.oiv iiilo. the cooking pots-of the
i'r|i!utn'age. the contents .of seve-
.val otiier. packages were distri:
tnruxi amoi'vg a number of 'J'ap.a-
�v-o.-e. -war. widows and; their
A-.hv.dVo"n..-;who' havc';foun(i a new
JCCA PICNIC
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N> turn out 10 this outing by
Viirs, rt>k*ul3r hus � runs, and six .special buses,
Thret1 of ibc sp�vi.il hiiM'>.�iiH Dominion .Square on Dor-ivr St. un-front'of''Sun t.i,fe. �hil�- the otht-r Jhret1 will le.x>e from the Pro-. , vinciiil I'funsporr^ North Kml station >M\ Cu>k,Yr.�in St.. onf bUx-k soitih of jo a 11 Talon. Departure time ha>.Wen ;! .as ^:',\() p.ni. sharp. .
buses
to--*,1-' :iV >'1 .'v/ foy. ad;ilt's. S.7TV
�for. l'V.1-1:... . ,i::ii h:t;h SCho..�] st.U: i _v^, . 11. �. .i. . > . �'.; i i .
��;V.id .pei's.'Vis ovo'v "". w'!! be,the �includes i luivi/' -s. t'x'r �>. :\t ry '�'.' >. the
(.lointi'-V.'iivv. t::r.e has bee:; set �vfor/ltetwe-e:; ' 7-1-. ar.d. S .p;'nv. ' '. I:/ case of d-ubtfuV'.weather.
Japan Child
dal in Toronto
Tsu'jnr.uTa, an official Child Welfare Bu-.it the Church
and
.ft ho
ro;u.. \v'.'.';
jf A;'
Sp.ui-.na' bhi:�.chV .on
at S
H;s talk. dealinK -W^H ' present-day, af.d. \varttnu1 Japan uv. c.on-r.ectie-u A\ i'.h his bureau, wi.l', be Mi Japanese. � ' . � ' �
He is ot1./a I'n.'.od �-Nations sponsored stud\ of child ^elfart.' w.-rk :v. c'a:'.;uia .ar.vi prior to ar-I'lving-'-in Tovoiitv-. \\e spent one !^ont}v":r-. Ottawa-as w'e.l'f as a few , day.s-.i:-.*Mo;'.ti-ea'l-' He" '�< -!-.o\\-. \ isiting.'welfare offices iv. so-uth-erp. Ontario.' ';'. . ..'".�'
l-'./llvHvir.i; this he \v !'!! C'MUr.'iiie .>:�, '�:�> Kegiita and \'aiu-ou\er, thev. i-etuv!'. to Ottawa..
Nisei is Briglit
Many Niseis in Hrai.il hold various public' offices and p*rtici-pate in civic politic*. AlthMigK they h;\\V not yet reached the whe'tv they can hv^ld na-ions, they
uor.al - iH>htu%al aro striving towards that pvial SHVS Rev. Kaniu-bi Niisato. writing to The Now Canadian fr\>m
The bhtul , Japanese e> angolist
from
a
little ch.ihlr.en -assisted in load-'"" .;V" ai'.rLoun'ceinen.f is to be rnade in^ the truck." winch had- been
put at their disposal by . the Honor 'ConVpany ,of General ^'Mac-Arthur's )iead(iuarUs)-.< ' guard. "Two t ri ps -\veve ��.riiade. and \Mi the second, .-amid rice 'cooking--pots'.;, wash ' tubs, pickle pails. �
h.'-re. at Vhe Futaba Orphanage, '-toy?. cribs' and a number .'.AiiU the rest of it was carefully CAUK packa/cres, 19 .. ;orphane'd
; stored a^va-'y byMiss Tokuina'na i=� Viei p iiv weeks to "come .'.to make the, drab diet of; the children
��jv-W. >u'fftc!ent. CARK blankts, �.iv.-'ca'.ne in handy ;because the. .:iu'.r.lH>v of beds had beeiv /in-
"c.rea'?cd': in the 'new' orphajiage.
.Occyiiati'on";- of. tlie new or-' .tr.^-.nag^ brought to its culinina-
��>'<;�>; a life-long dfeanv on the
: par: of Miss Tokuniana. As a y � Hi rig g i rl. grow in g u p i n the hav^e "of-, well-to-do parents, Yu-kiT.'Vkunvana could .look dawn' ?>�>!!/ her house on the
/iibriye Tokyo onto the ft ^un's of tli.e valley below./The l^-cht ;of starving-disease-ridden
.huiiui^ity crowded into tlimsy
;<:'>V'/:!:nvrs.. along'.'1'--- narrow tho-�H;ji'h.f;ires. /the sight of haif-^A.eij children left uncared for y v.-orking parents,' roused a. in the growing _? -'""�'.: While/stHl at school .she. '!'�� ;'ie-l that one day she would better the lot
�babies vand five older .children .were taken to their.new � home.1' where the other children arrived .after their.day in. school. ' .In Princess. Takaniatsu, >Hss Tokiimana. and her youngsters.-have found-"a staunch ai.nl proven friend. The Princess .-.'intends to visit Nagoya in the near futvire. .which/was the old cajtital of Ja/
pan in the days: of the Tokug<r
wa Shogu na t e.
-a .descen-
dant. of ihe:Shoguns.; Princess
o\'er stai-ion C'J A'"D ,. woll before, departure "/vjiv.e. -..but it is ex pee:: te<f/that cloutiy.weather wil! not stop the \lay.y )irr>gra.;v. fro'n; being carried 'out.
IN MONTREAL
Continued frojn/Vage" 1)
.person. � .ehildren freo- or �limes half .faiv.-; � . � ���'' ' Oil top of thut". i* the trans- j ijtu'i portallo.;1. costv.whicii can be -.any-.thin'g"'ft't'iiv a dollar up for ri1-
'These so-called- ��'beaches.', are
' The JCC/V executive inet o'u I l_u.y:� ;f:iiv; .Vufy" (� - tovVnake � Arrangements'! Ihose -: for'the prblting amrdistributi^n ' jusl ^''tvhe:; .of" dirty sand with of tickets, planning of 'the pro,.} � sCenery. With' muddy:- water"
lifoi'ftia i< presently on to\n of So\ith America, a nirssior. which- he expects to c.-oiv.plete >u .Noxemlx'r \\hen be \\iil cross'.the' Atlantic to.; V'urop*1 aiui Africa. : : :
.���'He says, that .the future of the ...-t.e>i',oi.m Japanese in Ura/.il is ..very bright and has found that ' they are prospering and playing Lan iinpoita.nt' part "in the coun-! try's. econi>my. A high proportion'" are landou uers who grow coffee, ; c.o'jiin, sugar'cane, rice, peanut," (ea. bananas '.and oranges, Ano-porlant agi icultui'sil industry is sericuliure. Many are owners of extensive plantations \\hie.h h;.re .inuuerous U'ra./iVian 'lorers.
-.gr.anjv --and the nvailirvg of indt- j 'n'1l| . ,xvo-0V>v ?^ 1.-'r'n-tn^ . !>'- ' '-M viduai notices to-all inember^ of ! .".^�"'*.' eNhilaraUng exercis.e' it_/is-
the com muni tv.
1 on the .Pacific oi^ast, And wa-
trinuni-u^s. of a/compu'i-
[�dors c;ui novor be - cert.iun ' \\ hon
nity/picnic'-is-pronvisecl ^n tl^
'���. .\ .-� .tf'--^�*\ jVAt- ~.-�.xi\ 4 A-I.>4 L> ��� ^-iil <�> I ill \ii" � .. � -.�- . . ','���� ". '
wav of; races...contests, and. a,!-.
Softball game -.between the -.Isseis''" .-the Niseis. .'../.- . . - :./.' .
I AM A CANADIAN
. '1 am a, C-anadiatii,. . : litfant of .an-".' Issei,.- '.
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rakamatsu expects to rai'se ad- |/A; specimen- of .Orient. '� litional. funds for \he .Futaba !1 That's sne 'a.Nisei. : - / �/. -.
ditional
orphanage and siniilar in^titu-.j'
lions in Tokyo' .a
.the; older j: ' T.ani a Canadian,'; �families of .Nagoy-a; : "'':.����: \: IVnf to bear : -}�-. /'
For ^liss:"Tokinnana--doo?. not/j- The shaving; sacrifice, consider her Avork. completed.. \ We >'o declare.- .--. Kventually she --eNpects to add � - .. . . -. -��.... .'��/��./� two '"new wings to the/orphanage/-;./ I.-an; a-Canadia->.
"w.hich. .arc to shelter t.he long !.-.-'-'(-;'row'rr'-t.o -inan -waiting -list of war \vid<'W>'and '-.. _.-/l)ehi!-d the plo\v^ their'children. . '''"/ �."/.'..':.�.: �_;';'. The t'^-I .^f'.livelihood. '/:For;the -time;;J)e.iiig:.however. L' /. /..-.-. . ;' �
� more".food-and clothing i? neode�i.:- ;.' 1 .air."a- Canadiar../- ; by. "th'e'-..-.Futaba Orphans .as/well �'/�� "A '".so called "democrat.
throughout''''�:..H_�:'ck 'with other? .;: Like, the-"plutocrat.' .
.'� O'i'.'-duy on her way to .high has - other ,c.hij-<lren/ thr'ougKou.t �-��� �': Vuk! watched, the fouii-/ Japan! CARK, .'with: its variety �-��;'";-/."f a. new building, being of focnl and'textile package? en- �/'...'
- ;/ -A sign' explained that a"~ pecialiy designed f:'r the dio'ry - 1
^- './\":;rsory and school was go- and clothing need? '^ .the.-.Ja'pa- .Ir.-'
:i ;-.' be . ejected at -the/ site. ' ^ose people, provides.:in.vxceilr-ni !'>;
V--- ^-oided then and there to means for aiding fronds aiui ro-; }>''�.
"-:": a iuirse and 'teacher at ;'r'y institution. ".'..- ; -
: :'-> years have passed.since,
. :- : �.heni./spent. by Miss To:
"''/''"; ;:-* the Futaba Xursery,
""'�"�'�-. � ''*:/ t <-xid 1 ers. -1 each i n g
-latives its' Japan. CAHKV. q ;neral- relief policy ' a;><V enabl
'friends. 1'e'ft -� iv. -.fapa package "'*� r . a":: -."for'.a '.war "w-jdow.'.'.']f-^i' a:: u::-
! �:�:-- "a ("anadiav./ r.'.vaiitfd vv.cc- h.'.'f o.-d -\vit.h.:.f-ngh'.
:'. romaiivs �.'oh�'1 of thv-re .populaV s'po't's foi: .larger picmcs altho.vig\v sw-iimning: facilities, are poor ' .a'mV. scenery leaves ntuch to be desned. The . j Montreal '...Family Co-op held -its | picinc there on ,|ii1y 1. . " : .1 �'�-'� Cap. St/.Jacques .'wh'e're .the 1 JCCA is' holding its grant!/picnic
this year is better tban
'! layuts.-. T.ike tbe <>tber
' [ beaches, it "fronts .the: "back rir
i ver'-'/t'.f, thiv S't. Faw nMice,-' S%yi in -
": ming ; facilities, are ' tolerable
I'wHh a swimmh\g/raft just, ''U.t.
".".'"of reach of- adult' .depth but n"
diving boards. Thor�r.' a'rv vfi^'b^'
-available -for : ball" ga:v.os. and
..�races aiv essential feature
for a ('oniiYHtnity out'fng-. .".
'� . The best bet for'snral-' outings,
"iri this wrtterV "Simitod7 experi-
/etice.'-is Saratoga Reach which is.
� about -U� /inimitcs uut of _Mo'ji-
f'r>al. iajrd -c-os^ ,;IM cents "return.
H provides- ab'-^i': t.l<e Ix'.st
s-'i-iil/ fnr 'tho<>'�" -A}VI ta'ke "f)i�'ir
swiriL-::'iiriiT. sorio'itsly. .Tli<'re i? a
"i'i-"uu';ir � swiivi'^.ijijj:' raft -in: �i�'ep
.... s'li'-rf." *'-�"iiii|i"pi;d -with hifh" arsd
:��'.'.- divii-ig lio.T/d?. -Then thi-rc
'":"'> :;a.":-.-!�a':'at�' ir-rti�'�n for the wa-
: A sale"-, 'fr.'oin'' :agriculture. they also-':, operate Ivii-go industrial plants sueh as cotton mills, and foundries'. � -. : "-. . ' -.-����
- In his tour, lie has found that � thero is still li/coiv of die-hards who are diffieiilt to convince that ; Japan.has lost tlio war. .
News Briefs?
Birth Notes?
Club Reports?
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bought up. .It's ;;i'U private, and strangers and trespassers aren't
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