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Frank Wishart
11 appearances in the archive · 20 photos
Frank Wishart
Starting out under the tutelage of Billie Melbourne at the Germania club in Hamilton Frank fastly became a teacher of quality students and shared ownership of the Eastern Karate School at 45 King William on the third floor where many a boy became a man. Frank was never a champion in tournaments but there is few that would want to fight him in the street. He did however compete at one of Masami Tsuruoka big tournaments at Varsity Arena and shocked everyone by coming out with front kick and reverse punch that would broken open a barn door. He later went on to partner with Benny in the Hamilton school at 329 Ottawa street and then he and Tim Collingwood along with Vince Castellano oped a school on King Street east in Hamilton.
Frank was also the driving force behind the Ontario Open Karate Championships at Mohawk College. The tournament was turned over to Armie Rizzo who really developed it nicely and it is now in the hands of Burlington Martial Artist Blake Paterson.
More about Frank Wishart
Every other mention
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March 27, 2026
Bed of Nails! We had a lot of fun doing this. Write your comments. I enjoy reading them. Notice Monty Guest and Frank Wishart in the background.
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December 13, 2025
Kiwanis Eastern Karate ... Franco DeLorenzis, Derwin Griffin, Ilene Dennis, Vince Castellano. I think it is Frank Wishart and Monty Guest demonstrating front kick and block.
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November 28, 2025
Benny Allen: The Enigma Over the years, people have asked me about Benny Allen. Since I started posting these old pictures on social media his name has come up again. When the Saltfleet High School Karate Club was sent to train at the Ottawa Street club in Hamilton each summer, …
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November 25, 2025
Juniors I had the opportunity to meet up with Mark Strecker. We reminisced about the junior karate classes. The first generation of karate students were familiar names we have featured such as Franco DeLorenzis, Greg Mellar and Billy Little. Then came Debbie Rizzo, Mike Wran, Jef…
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November 19, 2025
Paul Gillrie Paul Gillrie joined the Don Warrener Eastern Karate Club at Saltfleet High School in 1968. He trained at Ottawa Street Dojo that summer, then the Kiwanis Boys Club in 1969, and Delta in 1971. �He entered McMaster University in fall 1971 and taught at Saltfleet in 19…
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November 16, 2025
Many of us never had the opportunity to say a proper goodbye to our Sensei, Teacher, Mentor, Founder, and friend Benny Allen, when he passed away in 1996—now almost 30 years ago. We are pleased to share that his gravesite has been found, and on May 2nd, 2026, we will finally have…
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November 14, 2025
Pat Ammondolio Pat Ammondolio was an exceptional student and teacher in the early days. He became the second instructor at McMaster University, taking over from the original teacher, Ray Greenway. Pat’s skill and dedication as an instructor produced many top-level students, incl…
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November 8, 2025
Frank Summers and Duane Watson Tall and slim Frank was one of the toughest guys in karate from the Hamilton area. Front kick from hell written all over it. His long legs could reach across the ring with the cross hairs of a rifle. You either got out of the road or you got hit th…
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November 7, 2025
Did you know we are making a 90 minute movie on Eastern Karaté with rare old film of Benny Allen, Bob Dalgleish, Teddy Marton, Don WARRENER and several more. Interviews on what the training was like. What was Benny really like and Frank Wishart, Tony Facetti, Duane “Godzilla” Wat…
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November 2, 2025
Benny Allen Father, Fire Fighter, Champion Instructor Benny Allen started his Martial arts in Chito Ryu Karate in 1961, training under the instruction of Masami Tsuroka. He attained his Black Belt from him and eventually earned his 8th Dan. His wide interest in the Martial Arts…