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Canadian Japanese Cultural Centre of Hamilton
Newsletter Charitable # 130978885 RR0001 Volume 40 no. 1
Spring 2018
Canadian Japanese Cultural Centre of Hamilton
45 Hempstead Drive, Hamilton, Ontario, L8W 2Y6
905-383-5755 hamiltoncjcc.ca email:[email protected]
A pril is Volunteer appreciation month and what better
way to start Spring than to start by honouring our
BINGO volunteers. As you may know BINGO has
generated consistent funds for the Centre annually,
and although the frequency has dropped from 4 BINGO sessions
per month down to 2 BINGO sessions per month we are thankful
and appreciative to those who have volunteered at our BINGO
sessions for many decades. At our March Dinner Fund Raiser, we
honoured the following long-time BINGO volunteers. Tamiko
Hikida, Mary McCracken, Doreen Morita, Irene Strum, Joyce
Wall, and Geoff McDonald. We thank Board Member Michel
Vasquez for making the presentations.
BINGO has been an important fundraising event monthly for the
CJCC and we need more volunteers or we risk losing BINGO all
together as we currently do not have enough volunteers and
reserve members standing by. If you or you know of someone
who may be able to volunteer with our BINGO sessions, please
contact the Centre via phone 905-383-5755 or email
Centre Repairs and Updates:
We recently invested in a new kitchen door and frame. We
were receiving numerous false alarms due to a poor fitting
kitchen door.
We had an Electrical company come in and repair defective
lighting as well as match lighting to be all the same.
Several Judo sensei are completing the downstairs Office and
we hope to move our main office downstairs and be fully opera-
tional shortly.
Our building is aging and so too are the facilities within. Our
HVAC system is being patched to lengthen its usage. Some Pro-
grams need replacement equipment. We have been fortunate
to receive several Grants and with one of these Grants the
Board made the decision to eliminate our Property Tax debt
which has been lingering for several years. It brings us up to
date after many years in arrears.
VOLUNTEERS COMMITTEE NEEDED: We are organizing a Pro-
gram Town Hall Meeting shortly and we ask that a representa-
tive from each and every Program at the Centre send a repre-
sentative to the proposed meeting. We are constantly running
around looking for volunteers for our annual events (see above
remaining events for this year.) And it is not efficient and fair to
keep asking the same small group of volunteers to do and the
work in setting up and tearing down and then cleaning up. Our
plan is to have 2 volunteers from each Program at the Centre to
help out or make themselves available for each of our Calendar
events. We need everyone’s cooperation and effort to lighten
the load for those who do volunteer.
Obituary:
Sadly, Tai-Chi Program Instructor Frank Marrazzo passed away
recent after a long battle with cancer and other complications.
Frank was also a student of the Judo Academy and he recently
received his Blackbelt at age of 72.
Also, for those unaware, Sensei David Waterhouse and long
time Professor at the University of Toronto specializing in Japa-
nese studies continued on page 2...
President’s Report:
Our sincerest sympathies to the
family and friends of:
Nagata Mary Kazuko June 7, 2017 Shimoda Kyoko Anita July 21 2017 Yoshida Frances. September 9 2017 Koyanagi, Marc Gyo September 11, 2017 (in London England) Yokoyama, Yoshiye September 24, 2017 Hirayama Rose. October 18, 2017 Nakata, Sakae October 22, 2017 Waterhouse, David November 16, 2017 Glazar (Takeda), Amy November 21, 2017 Kitamura, Asako January 1, 2018 Miyasaka, Masao January 6, 2018 Shimizu Betty Sachiko January 19, 2018 Tonegawa, Mary January 20, 2018 Shimoda, Haruo February 8, 2018 Marrazzo, Frank March 3, 2018 Fukumoto, Hiroko March 10, 2018 Hirasawa John March 18, 2018
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Canadian Japanese Cultural Centre of Hamilton Spring 2018 Volume 40 No.1
Events Calendar
Keirokai Sunday, April 15
2:00-4:00 pm
Registration page 4
Information on page 5
CJCC/NAJC Annual Picnic Sunday August 12
11:00am-Dusk
Information on Page 9
CJCC Open House Saturday, September 15
11:00am-3:00pm
Christmas Bazaar Saturday November 24
11:00am-3:00pm
*** Note the New date ***
Japanese Cultural Events in Toronto
Yayoi Kusama “Infinity Mirrors”
at the Art Gallery of Ontario March 3-May 27, 2018
www.ago.ca for more information
Japan Now: Form & Function
January 12-April 22, 2018
Yoko Ono: The Riverbed
February 22-June 3, 2018
Both exhibits at The Gardiner Museum
www.gardinermuseum.on.ca for more information
Beauty in a Broken World:
Coming soon to the Royal Ontario Museum: Beauty in a
Broken World: Japanese Canadian Artists and Legacies of
Internment | Level 1, Sigmund Samuel Gallery of Canada
April 28, 2018 - January 13, 2019 Beauty in a Broken World explores artistic responses to the uprooting, dispossession and internment of Japanese Canadians during World War Two through craft objects created during internment, and artwork made in its after-math. Artists include: Emma Nishimura, Steven Nunoda, Laura Shintani, Norman Takeuchi, Yvonne Wakabayashi, Mar-jene Matsunaga Turnbull. Research for the exhibition was conducted with support from the Landscapes of Injustice Project and the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre (Toronto).
Be sure to check the Toronto Japanese Cultural Centre
website as well: jccc.on.ca
Donations to Fundraising
In Memory of Amy Glazar:
Lisa Tanaka & Gwyneth Suzuki
Carol Katsura
Jeff Naganobu
Yumiko Takeda
Joyce Takeda – Berry
Nancy Jesperson
Nancy Fukumoto
April Takeda & Chris Hourmouzis
Kim Hashimoto
Donation on his 97th Birthday:
Stony Nakano
Raymond Nakano
Teppenyaki Dinner:
Joyce wall
Continued on page 3...
Presidents Message continued…
and one of our special guest speakers also passed away after a
battle with prostate cancer. David held the rank of 4th degree
blackbelt and he wrote several books on Judo and other aspects of
Japan.
Special Recognition: Judo would like to congratulate Carolina Ka-
wasaki and Luke Lovelock in receiving their Blackbelt recently.
sensei Steven Lampman received his 4th Degree blackbelt, and
sensei Gosia Dzierzgowska received her 3rd degree blackbelt.
SPECIAL PROGRAM EVENTS: Judo
The Kawasaki Rendokan Judo Academy at the CJCC will be cele-
brating their 60th Anniversary this year. A special event is being
planned for all former and current members of: The Hamilton Ko-
dokan Judo Club and the Kawasaki Rendokan Judo Academy. Any
former member is invited to attend.
Tickets will be available shortly.
Respectfully,
Mitchell Kawasaki
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Canadian Japanese Cultural Centre of Hamilton Spring 2018 Volume 40 No.1
Donations to the CJCC Operations Donations to Fund Raising Continued
In Memory of Wally Fukumoto Kim Hashimoto Tsutomu Nakano Brenda Smith Donna Wickham Theresa Funamoto In Memory of Nancy Griffin's Brother-in-law Donald & Christel Eustace Donald & Christel Eustace In Memory of Mary Nagata Karen Tsuji Janet Izumi & Keith Mochizuki In Memory of Glenn Tonogai Yoshio & Ayako Tonogai In Memory of Ruth Abe Tsutomu Nakano Open House Donation Tsutomu Nakano Linda Hartley Mas Miyasaka Joyce Wall Christmas Bazaar Donation Shoji Yano General Donation Nick Prince on behalf of GO Club Linda Hartley on behalf of Ikeba-na In Memory of Yoshiye Yokoya-ma Sam & Shirley Sonoda Mary Umetsu Takeshi Mototsune Katherine Suzuki Jimmy and Helen Morimoto Marlene Frazer In Memory of Rose Hirayama Kathryn Baca In Memory of Amy Glazar Marilyn Hall Brenda Smith Donna Wickham Ken and Connie Nanba Alan Horibe Kenneth and Kayako Horibe Dennis & Diane Nishizaki Joyce Wall & family Jim & Terry Suenaga Tsutomu Nakano May Nishimura
Irene Strum Minas & Mary Hourmouzis Sue Fujino Mary Umetsu Amy Kawakami Susie Kondo Takeshi & Sherry Mototsune Iwao Itakura Frances & Gary Campbell Karen Tsuji Nancy Gray Sam & Shirley Sonoda Jim & Helen Morimoto Arthur & Joyce Mitchell Theresa Funamoto Jeffrey Naganobu Tad & Kathren Suzuki William Tsuchida & Ursula Feige Suzanne Tsuchida David & Jenna Tsuchida April Takeda & Chris Hourmouzis Joanne Horibe & Family In Memory of Mas Miyasaka Joyce Wall and family Karen Katsura & Leroy Gordon & family K.Carol Katsura Tad & Kay Suzuki Tsutomu Nakano In Memory of Frank Marrazzo Jan Armstrong Daniella Mazzocato Jim MacRae Darla MacRae Lorena Woods Mary Cordeiro In Memory of Betty Shimizu Ray Murase-Stewart In Memory of Mary Tonegawa Kay Otaguro In Memory of Debbie Pamu-koff and her mother Yuri Oi-kawa Mary Debbie Eagan-Hashimoto & Kevin Hashimoto President's Appeal Donation Jane Yonekura Koji & Ruth Honda Ray Murase-Stewart
Fundraising LUNCHEON
Dennis & Diane Nishizaki
Yumiko Takeda
Joyce Wall
Carol Katsura
Karen Katsura & Leroy Gordon
Tad & Kay Suzuki
Jim & Terry Suenaga
Kim Hashimoto
Marlene Frazer
April Takeda & Chris Hourmouzis
Harry & Tamiko Hikida
Frances Campbell
Susie Kondo
Kimi Yano
Ray Murase-Stewart
Donna Koshiba
Christine Koshiba
George Ikeda
Mary McCracken
Patti Simpson
Joyce Hirasawa
Chiyo Mahabir
Ed & Kay Naganobu
Amy Glazar
TEMAKI SUSHI DINNER
Chuck Morris
Pauline & Tovio Knude
Jeff Naganobu – Celebration of
Jim ‘s 90th
MEMORIAL DONATIONS
In Memory of Gertrude Urabe:
Dennis & Diane Nishizaki
In Memory of Yoshie Yokoya-
ma:
Amy Glazar
Tad & Kay Suzuki
Kim Hashimoto
In Memory of Anita Shimoda:
Tad & Kay Suzuki
In Memory of Frances Yo-
shida:
Tad & Kay Suzuki
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Canadian Japanese Cultural Centre of Hamilton Spring 2018 Volume 40 No.1
Keirokai form
Canadian Japanese Cultural Centre & Hamilton Chapter National Association of Japanese Canadians
Invites everyone to attend
2018 Keirokai
Sunday April 15, 2018 @ 2 pm
A celebration honouring our seniors Complimentary tickets for those ages 70 year and over
A Celebration in support of CJCC
General admission $ 25.00
For tickets and information, contact 905-383-5755 or [email protected] Keirokai Honorees are those born in 1948 Please complete the form and return it by April 9, 2018 to: Canadian Japanese Cultural Centre, 45 Hempstead Drive, Hamilton, ON L8W 2Y6 ✂- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name _______________________________ Year of Birth if complementary____________ I will attend the 2018 Keirokai on April 15, 2018. I require___________________ complimentary tickets Year of birth_____________________ I require___________________ general admission tickets I would like to donate $__________________ to support Keirokai 2018.
✂I would like to volunteer to help with this event
Name ________________________________ contact info (phone/email) ___________________________________________
A Special Thank you
to Al Mello and Dan
Bird who are com-
pleting the first floor
office/reception area
renovations. We hope
that this will make the
office and services
more accessible to
our members.
Happy 97th Birthday to Stony Nakano!
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Canadian Japanese Cultural Centre of Hamilton Spring 2018 Volume 40 No.1
Hamilton Buddhist Temple
Namo Amida Butsu
www.hamiltonbuddhisttemple.com
All are Welcome
Please RSVP if you plan to attend a
service 905-549-4816 or
Email: [email protected]
Services for Spring/Summer 2018
April 8, 2018 Sunday Hanamatsuri & Shotsuki
Service 11:00-12:00 noon
HBT AGM at 1:00pm
May 13, 2018 Sunday Gotan-e & Shotsuki Service
11:00-12:00 noon
June 17, 2018 Sunday Shotsuki Service
3:30-4:30 pm
** Note time change**
July 22, 2018 Sunday Obon & Shotsuki Service
2:00pm-3:00 pm
September 9, 2018 Sunday Fall Higan & Shotsuki Service
11:00-12:00 noon
October 14, 2018 Sunday JSBTC Day & Shotsuki Service
11:00-12:00 noon
November 11, 2018 Sunday Shotsuki Service
11:00-12:00 noon
December 9, 2018 Sunday Bodhi Day & Shotsuki Service
11:00-12:00 noon
Mindfulness Meditation Sessions
The Hamilton Buddhist Temple is offering Meditation sessions on the first and third Tuesday of each month in the Temple Room.
7:00pm-9:00pm. Please Arrive 15 minutes early and wear comfortable clothing.
Session Leader Ray Nakano will guide the group through walking, standing and seated meditation.
There is no charge for the session, if you wish, the Temple accepts donations to help sustain the sessions.
Internment Camp Tours
SIGN UP for one of TWO INTERNMENT CAMP TOURS sponsored by Nikkei Cultural Society of Lethbridge & Area. At the outbreak of WW2, over 20,000 Canadians of Japanese ancestry living on the west coast were labelled “enemy aliens, had the WAR MEASURES ACT imposed on them and were forcibly removed from their homes and sent to hastily built internment camps in interior BC. Listen and learn about their stories from an internee who will be guiding the tour Cost: $600/person ...includes lodging, transportation, all fees, two meals and more....
The Tour One is Thursday June 21 to Sunday, June 24, 2018; the Tour Two is Friday, August 31 to Monday, September 3, 2018. First come first served until full. Tours leave and return from Lethbridge. The tour covers Castlegar (Doukhobor Village and Museum), Slocan Valley (Lemon Creek, Popoff, Bay Farm and Slocan City), New Denver (Nikkei Internment Memorial Centre), Sandon, and Kaslo (Langham Centre). This is a guided tour so there will be plenty of story-telling by an internee.....there are only a few internees still living who can tell stories regarding the life and times of the internment era.
Make cheque out to.....NCS of LA & Area and mail it to Dr. George M. Takashima, 3112-29 Street S Leth-
bridge, AB T1K 7J9. For further information, contact Dr. George at 403-328-0156
or e-mail him at [email protected]
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Hamilton Family Foot
Care Clinic
Christopher S. Hourmouzis
D.Ch
595 Upper Wellington St. Hamilton, Ontario
L9A 3P8
905-575-9700
Fax 905-575-0527
Canadian Japanese Cultural Centre of Hamilton Spring 2018 Volume 40 No.1
Koyukai Seniors Group 30th Anniversary of Japanese Canadian Redress
Suzuran Odori is participating in the Burlington Sa-
kura Festival on May 5 at 1 pm. .Free admission to
Burlington Art Gallery. Please join us.
Burlington Sakura Festival
A Very Happy 90th Birthday to Jim Suenaga!
Jim brought a large family group out to our “Temaki Sushi”
Dinner in February to join him in celebrating his special day.
Koyukai Seniors Group
A 60+ seniors group that meets, socializes and play Bingo. A spring Fallsview trip is in the planning stages. New members welcomed. Annual membership is $15 for 2018. Monday, April 9th, we will meet at the Mandarin on Upper James for lunch at noon and return to the Cul-tural centre for our meeting for 1:30 pm. Cost of $15 for members. Meetings: Monday, May 14 at 1:00 Monday, June 18 at 1:00, Monday, Sept 17 1:00 Monday, October 15, 1:00 Monday, November 19 11:30 am Monday, December 17 11:00 am.
Questions or information please call: Marlene Frazer 905-637-1828
30th Anniversary of the
Japanese Canadian Redress
On September 22, 1988 The Japanese Canadian Redress Agree-
ment was signed. In the House of Commons, Prime Minister Bri-
an Mulroney acknowledged the government's wrongful actions;
pledged to ensure that the events would never recur and recog-
nized the loyalty of the Japanese Canadians to Canada.
As a symbolic redress for those injustices the government
offered individual and community compensation to the Japanese
Canadians. Funds from the Japanese Canadian Redress founda-
tion were used in Hamilton to establish the cultural centre -
CJCC.
In acknowledgement of this historic agreement a gala is planned
in conjunction with Toronto NAJC. The date will be November 8,
2018 at the Bell TIFF Lightbox. Please join us for this historic
occasion to commemorate the settlement acknowledging
the injustices of the past, clearing the criminal records of those
charged under the War Measures Act, restoration of Canadian
Citizenship to those exiled and the creation of the Canadian Race
Relations Foundation. We have confirmed Art Miki, Maryka
Omatsu, musical entertainment and other key individuals who
were instrumental in the struggle for redress. Tickets will be
$100 per person.
Please contact the Hamilton Chapter NAJC for more information
or to arrange tickets for the event: [email protected]
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URGENT: BINGO
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED NOW! We have an urgent request for members of the CJCC.
We are very low in our pool of volunteers to run our Bingo ses-
sions.
The funds raised by Bingo are approximately 20% of our annual
operating expenses. We are in jeopardy of loosing these ses-
sions (and the income associated with the session) if we cannot
provide enough volunteers to run the event.
We have only 2 sessions a month: one is a Monday from
4:30pm—10:30pm ;the other date is a Friday from 11:00am to
3:30 pm.
We have had a strong core of Volunteers that have run the
Bingo for the last number of years but their numbers are declin-
ing. If you or any friends and family have the time to spare (only
twice a month), please contact the Centre via phone 905-383-
5755 or email [email protected] and let us know you can help.
You can be trained ‘on the job’. The more volunteers we have
in our pool means less work for everyone.
We cannot stress enough that we are desperate for Volunteers.
We are at risk of losing the Bingo sessions and the Income that
comes with it. That, in turn, threatens the Centre’s future, due
to our poor financial situation.
Canadian Japanese Cultural Centre of Hamilton Spring 2018 Volume 40 No.1
Bingo Volunteers needed Congrats & Thank You!
Congratulations are in order…
Hamilton based Ehara family for the successful screening of Sweet Dreams for Chiyo http://www.cbc.ca/cbcdocspov/episodes/sweet-dreams-for-chiyo Bryce Kanbara winner of the Art Miki National Leadership Award for 2017 which was presented at the national NAJC AGM held in the Nishga’a Girl Salon at the Canadian Museum of History in Ottawa. Mark Sakamoto for winning the CBC “Canada Reads” award for his book “Forgiveness” based on the Japanese Canadian Internment in World War 2 Toronto media artist Midi Onodera who is the win-ner of a Governor General’s Award in Visual and Media Arts.
Thank you Bingo Volunteers!
At the Sukiyaki dinner we recognized our hardworking Bingo volunteers. Board member Michel Vasquez presented certifi-cates to Joyce Wall, Doreen Morita, Irene Strum, Mary McCracken and Mike McDonald accepting for his son Geoff. Tamiko Hikeda was not able to attend. We can’t thank you enough for all of your hard work and dedication to the Centre.
Our Fundraising Luncheon on October 15 was well attended and a bit of a
surprise. Originally the Aoki brothers known as “Versa Cello” were to play,
but one of the brothers fell ill. They did not disappoint however; they called
in friends and played an incredible jazz set with Drums (Sam D’eon), Key-
boards (Ben Cinq-Mars) and Theodor Aoki on Cello! Thanks to all who
attended, the organizers and their band the “Theory Dogs”!