> First p-m.,,. eighth | day . out from. Seattle, ” Thursday, Oct.: 26.2055 © ‘Some Views On— By THE OLD GULF ISLANDER INSTALMENT. We Japan—Part I landfall’. was. about 10.30 | It was the light’ on. “Inubo ‘Saki on the’ main’. Japanese ‘island: of -Hon- >oshu." By'9.30 next. morning we were ‘f "berthed © ‘at’. Yokohama and -. “soon |:. .. thereafter had ‘comipleted - mapping | - out ‘the day’s. ‘tour with’ shore Tepre- “sentatives and. were “away. on. our } ‘is first adventure into: Japan. ‘-- “Our. companions ashore were Bill : and" Ethel Curran: and “Ralph and 2 Marie Deremus and we had: chosen BUILDING. _ COMBINATION SCREEN 4 Ed. Ketcham, retired rail- i —Strange -, roadman -turned.. writer, has Jeft. with Mrs. Ketcham on‘ a ~ : year’s cruise to strange lands. > They are well known: resi-.. dents of. Galiano Island. © Mr. i “Ketcham. will send. back:: to The “Review each “week. a {lively ~ account: of : his. travels. : araiee ee bincnalc _ to. take. a private ‘car. and English: | speaking -guide: and» tour through Yokchama. and out. along’ the coast to. Kamakura and-Enoshima, thence 'back:to. Yokohama and take ‘a train BARGAINS | DOOR.--eceene wehewee $14.56 a SAANICH | LUMBER YARDS LTD. Hy We i Baia Nut “Phone: EV: 5-2486 ‘which. ‘are. certain | to. “enter: - {P “SAANICH PEENSUL “AND GULF eee | . * oe —s . ‘THEY CREATE rm wee " Newspapers are more. than pure | a veyors ‘of news;they also’ have a Ports Of Call |t0. Tokyo. ; -_ ‘Every. inch ‘of the way was like -stepping “into a dream.:world. where |” the’ people and the settings present- ed a- fantastic spectacle. ed: our ‘way down through a ‘-human mass. in. the shopping streets: one: in articular quite gay in colorful ‘ban-|. ners and- store’ decorations—narrow ‘streets’ ‘lined! with .small::shops: and : stalls and, teeming with humanity. Almost’ without exception the’ men were in western garb.and only occa- sionally did we see:a woman in na- tive: dress: the kimona’ and “clogs: We never knew when we left’ Yoko: | hama ‘and entered Kamakura as it| was’ a‘continuous series of ‘shops, factories, buildings _and—people. 103 ‘TONS IN. 1252 | : : In..Kamakura are many historic shrines’.'and: temples but. the’ big drawing. card for tourists’ and Jap- anese :themselves_ is*.the’ : fabulous : Great. Buddha: of | Infinite - Light’’, ‘a: giant: ‘bronze ‘statue of the Buddha, 42 feet: high, weighing: 103: tons. cand dating. back: to. -the’ year 1252. - Wes were duly - amore sed, Fines! in ‘Linoleums, Ceramic: or Plastic VIA MICROWAVE sms snonvoo © Ed Sullivan: “Yolevislon programs ‘world como. right Into your. living-room. there's a football gama approaching Its cor the Melodiers bringing you barn d “giving them a ble hand’ in Now York = or space COME boy obo ‘Onyour television screen. exelting ellmax In Vancouver anclig from Ottawa; thoro's “mentotor: Walter Cronkite at a Cape Canaviral count-downs Within “one-fiftleth of a second tho pletura flas “the Trans Ganada Talophone System's microwave natwork =the longs, ost notwork of [ts.Kind on arth, carrying al tho samo Instant Your’. hoa from coast to coast via plus hinvdeads of Indildual tolapharin canvor- i -gatlons, Another example of the many ways In which British Columbia Telephone Company, bulldars. and ape Ae: mmlcrawaye, constantly, rators-of the.B, Gi: ioction of sorva tho peony of out Province We. work- _{hand - in ‘creating (it -by ‘digging ‘out “of “news sources © who_ don’t ‘realize. they have a news story: aa Posed ‘to. kneel,. -sittingon our heels. Fle ‘There: were. six.in our party’and | our Japanese guide -and “the” room hostess. ‘We envied the-two native women’s: ability: to avoid .sprawling ‘1 legs by: merely. sitting on: their heels. Our hostess, of ‘course, was. in..the native. kimono: and obi. After’ we were - adjusted: to-. our _. positions ‘| around..the. low. table: (amid much good humour) an - assistant . entered and. placed. a heavy iron. saucepan ‘over ‘a:charcoal. brazier on the table ‘before: our :-hostess and then’ brought in. the’ ingredients and . service for. -the ceremony. . - Into. the saucepan the hostess put a bit-.of suet, -then a Sauce’ of soy, and © a sweet ‘spirit. distilled. ‘from Tice. : Then ‘into... this she’ ‘put the various delicacies:” ‘basic chunks ° of beef, ‘chicken : “or: pork and --liver: bamboo: shoots, “pieces: of bean curd, quartered « onions;: egg ‘yolks and -as- sorted vegetables cov all: seasoned spices. | » : : : oy When this: potpourry was: “yhindy 4 raw @ge.-was’ broken over. each indi- ‘vidual: plate:'and ‘the: cooked items transferred -' ‘thereon . by. chopsticks in “rapid: succession and. continually as long ..as. we, cate. . Eating, : ‘of: course, was ‘done’ “by ‘using: chopsticks which: we .soon. Jearned ‘to: handle sufficiently well ‘forthe “purpose: ‘Saki, in°fact much I “saki;: warm’ saki,: was. served. in! tiny drinking’ vessels ® which” ‘were” never allowed to: be empty.” Oh yes, green ‘tea was: served ° while the | ‘sukiyaki |< was” being. prepared. ‘and: the-;meal ‘concluded with: the. ordinary’ tea:wé - | know. at ‘home—and .a persimmon! |: you : was. seen in: Vancouver last’ month |. .and.is:to be the. basis of: an: opera: ‘ten ‘by a. former. reporter on the for: dinner. and. the: show. with: pinches of : sugar, Salt? “and |. ‘up: some impressions.. We: have: “been |" They are. teeming with ships. of .all sizes”. and _shapes—even | the. smail ‘ins the path: of the “big freighters, ‘ule. “Premiere: of 2 a Batine: on romance ° new: Alay while’ on tour with that literature ‘and |, Canadian’: ‘politics theatre: group, Sense “The satire takes the form-of an “improvised children’s: play about the Three Little Pigs as performed by..a Comedia’ ’dell Arte: troupe. ‘Dhe’ piay - opened: at. U.B.C, on Carnival In Our Town: was writ- Staff: of this p REWSDSPCr:. Kendall. a Mr. Kendall. left. the newspaper John ‘Stooshnov. field to. join. the Holiday Theatre Prof, #lliot Weisgarder, of ‘the on the mainland, He wrote his! music faculty at U.B.C. is com. Ralph hama. and took a-fast. express train| to: Tokyo, where -we. made’: the Im-| ” perial. Hotel’ our. headquarters. for: the balance of the day. We had tea in-one of its. many lounges and shop-| writer. His - “reports on: theatrical ped. in. the Arcade’ in the old. build- productions. on the’ mainland ‘still: ing... After dark. we.-took a® short! 5 onear from’ time: to: time in’ the’ sightseeing. trip. by taxi, ‘down. the columns of this news aper. beautifully © ‘lighted: . Ginza: wee |e spare posing a’: chamber opera: based on the play. : Mr. Kendall has served ‘in vari- j OUS capacities with: the: theatre, in- cluding : player, « ‘ producer -and ‘through: some: of: the. park surround- jy ways. ‘And in “spite: of the I et that ing the’ Imperial’ Palace: and. then foreign cars . cost from, $10,000” to | on to the. ‘famous “Mikado restaurant $15,000 (U.S). we.’ see-as many. of. | them.-in ‘Yokohama, ° -Tokyo.: and-on the: ‘highways: ‘as. in: Seattle or: Ady, large: American «city. ‘| :-Motor traffic is out: of this world— Perhaps before’ going’on ee our story,. this is a ‘good. place to sum impressed: with,’ the shipping «and |; water. traffic ‘in ‘the “Yokohama” and Kobe ‘ports and in Japanese’ waters: fishing © craft, .which “continually get slowing, down traffic. The railways. are efficient, onowa? a ed and. run: to, the. second’on sched- fp “Thousands “of. buses, all full, : fOr: our: § clog : up. the. city, streets. and: high- : ; October 24, under’ the qirection of | . highways.” | now. : PAGE ELE a Mark a5th Year Me and Mrs. Fred ‘Morris’ were. at | home.to: members of. their: family. on "| Monday: on the’. occasion’. of: their . 25th | wedding -anniversary. ~ Their oe son-in- law” ‘and’ -daughter, Mr. and: :: Mrs. . Peter Bousfield: were present for the -happy" occasion. _ 1 We ‘thought Lisbon ‘and - Paris. ‘were -. terrific’ but we ‘wouldn't drive a car.” in: Japan “for. ‘all the* tea” ‘in China —_ and’ Japan: put”. together! oo . Japanese-made © cars" are ‘Samal and suited’ only for short-run’ city: ‘driving. They. will. not ‘stand up tos: long, © fast. driving—so we are. ela _ by ' Japanese informants. 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