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1961

HEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ far Canadians of Japanese Origin
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1961 TORONTO ONTARIO
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Japanese To Learn
Mink Raising In Man.

Government Urges
Immigrants To
Apply for Citizenship

OTTAWA.—On the invitation I the total immigrants, who have
of Citizenship and Immigration settled in this country since the
Minister Hon. Ellen Fairclough, | war, have not taken out or shown
seventy editors of various ethnic any intentions of taking out their
presses across Canada met in Ot­ Canadian citizenship.
WINNIPEG.---- Toshifumi Mothought it was a very nice town tawa on December 4th and 5th.
This fact was the focal point
toi, of Kagoshima, Kagoshima,
and looks forward to his year
The conference, which was held of the discussion and the govern­
Japan, has recently arrived in here with great enthusiasm.
in the Railway Committee Room ment urged the editors to make
Mlanitoba
to
learn
of
the Parliament Buildings was an appeal, through their papers
AFTER A SUMMER’S layoff,
the mink
Arriving just before grading
held
to discuss the promotion of to the immigrants, to make up
the Nisei Arts and Letters Group ranching 'business.
and pelting time, Tosh has now language classes, citizenship ap­ their minds as to whether they
is now planning- to resume acti­
His permit is for one year, and had
and
other
phases wish to become Canadian citizens
some experience at seeing plications
vities. Ihis season, in order to
build up a greater membership, he will spend this time working the mink graded to select breed- through which the newcomer to or not. Many immigrants fail to
this country must pass in estab­
they hope to have better com­ on the Geo. Loeppky. fur farms
stock and has also had an lishing himself as a citizen of dPPly for citizenship on the as­
sumption that they will return
munication between
members at Carman. It is his hope to re­
opportunity to watch the prepar­ Canada.
to their native country after a
and a more varied program. turn to Japan to manage a' mink
ation
of
pelts
for
marketing.
He
few
years, while others do not see
The
first
day

s
agenda
delved
Also, a monthly bulletin —
containing club news, articles ranch; he also hopes to have his says he has written home and into the problems of citizenship any advantages in taking- it out.
by members, etcetra—is being visa extended to enable him to remarked on the large mink he and a lively and useful discussion What they fail to realize is th a c
many, of them will
planned. They are especially in­ learn more of mink ranching has seen at Carman and he hopes took place. According to the work a
eventually
settle down in this
terested in acquiring more mem­ operations before returning to his that next year Mr. Loeppky will sheet which was prepaired by the
country
and
raise families but
Citizenship and Immigration de­
bers from the western provinces.
native
country
as one year is not be able to export mink to Japan. partment, at least 'one-third of they will not be able to enjoy
All those interested should
any of the benefits of a Canadian
contact: Mr. Jim Hayashi, 132 sufficient to properly learn
citizen so long as they remain
First Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, business.
citizens of a’ foreign country.
Kagoshima is located on the
The conference also featured
THE SECOND largest camera island of the same name, which
the
premiere of the citizenship
and
photographic
equipment is one of the most southern of
film
“Vote For Michalski” a pic­
the
main
islands
of
Japan.
He
store in Toronto was opened re­
ture
dealing with the attempts
cently by 3 Japanese—-Mr. Roy had nevexy seen mink before ar­
of
a
new
Canadian to grain pub­
Asa and his two brothers. The riving at Carman on November 3
lic
office.
He attempts to gain
new Japan Camera Centre, locat­ after a trans-Pacific flight on a
the
"
votes
of his fellow immi­
ed at Yonge and Dundas, is the Canadian Pacific jet liner and he
TORONTO.—The cream of the players at 25 cents each or 5 for grants, but finds that they can­
only 'store in this city to carry is quite pleased with Canada. He local Nisei and Sansei pucksters $1.00 with the top prize being
not vote foi' him because they
a complete line of Japanese ca­ has had two years university in will take to the ice at George G glass turkeys. Second prize is have not taken out their citizen­
meras including such names as: Japan, halting taken two years Bell Areana this Sunday, Dec. 4 glass turkeys and third prize ship papers. In a few scenes of
of a four-year commercial ac­ 17th when the first Nisei Hockey- is two glass turkeys.
Nikon, Canon and Yashica.
this very interesting film, Eiko
And Jim Hayashi, frequent countants’ course. His parents League East vs West All-star
All hockey fans are urged to Hemmy appears as" one of the.
photographer for The New Can­ own a small restaurant. His Eng-- game gets underway. Top players attend this game for it is sure to new citizens of Canada. Miss
adian, revealed to me another of glish is quite good considering from each of the foui- teams—; produce some top-flight hockey Hemmy is on the staff of the
this store’s distinctive qualities. that he has only been in Manito­ Komori Auto Body, Mickey S. and perhaps a half-dozen turkeys Montreal CBC.
ba one month,, but he did take a Sato, Main Auto Body, and Ya­ to top of the afternoon.
. . . He works there!
Game
On the second and closing- day
bit of English in school which mada Studio—will be represent­ time is 5 p.m. So buy a raffle
“NISEI BEAUTY” is the sub­ would probably be similar to the ed. Due to the large number of ticket and come to George Bel! of. the conference the editors met
ject for an article in this year’s French taken by Manitoba school players residing in the east-end Arena, on Ryding Ave., one block and. exchanged views with mem­
Japanese the city has been divided' at south of St. Clair off Runny- bers of those Departments of the
ad-saturated holiday issue by children in Grade 9.
“Mr. Lawrence” Iwasaki—award students take French and Ger­ Broadview Ave. Those living in mede.
Government which come directly
winning hair stylist front Van­ man also as their foreign lan­ the east will take on the westPlayers
not
chosen
for
the
into contact with the lives and
guage.
couver, B.C.
enders. ,
All-star
game
may
bring
out
activities
of immigrants to this
He offers many helpful hints
Canadian food is quite differ­
An added attraction will be
their
skates
and
stick
as
there
country.
to accentuate and enhance the ent from the basic Japanese meal the raffle draw to be held at the
oriental woman’s “already lovely” of rice and soup and Tosh likes end of the second period. Tickets will be time left over after the
After the conference ended the
looks. Throughout the article, no the Canadian food very well, are available from any of the regular game for pick-up game.
editors were guests at a luncheon
mention is ever made of -plastic particularly the Canadian break­
held at the home of Mr. Allister
surgery.
fast of eg-gs, toast and tornado
Grosart.
Later- that evening the
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juice.
delegates were invited to a din­
BUSSEIS
TO
HOLD
BOWLING
PARTY
ON
FRIDAY
IF YOUR CHILD is asking too
ner at the residence of the Gov­
When asked what he thought
TORONTO.—On Friday, De- for $1.00.
many unanswerable
questions of Carman he remarked he
ernor-General of Canada and Ma­
about Santa Claus now that
cember 15th from. 8:30 P.M. Dana and Sangha) are welcome, dame Vanier.
Christmas is near, why not let the
sharp, at the Midtown Bowling
All interested members (also
kid speak to the old gentleman
Academy, members of the Bus­ but please notify Sports Chair­
over the phone personally.
In
seis and Junior Bussies will have man, Mr. Tetsuo Amemori, in
Toronto phone UN. 1-6464 for a
a bowling- party. Three games advance at RO. 7-9842.
recorded conversation. It’s free.
I’m sure other cities across
Canada will have this same service.
TOKYO.—West Germany has
asked for more Japanese laOSHAWA, Ont.—A worker in
AN OLD FRIEND, who mar­ borers to work in its steel, ship­
Hiyogoken, Japan got her- pay
TORONTO. — The
Toronto friend.
The guests thoroughly
ried a Japanese American girl building and other heavy indus­
cheque via Oshawa, Ont. last
JCCA
Japanese
Cooking
Class,
tries,
Labor
Minister
Kenji
Fu
­
some 3 years ago and now re­
enjoyed the Japanese meal and
week.
under the kind and excellent in­
sides there, wrote me the other kunaga announced recently.
were deeply impressed with the
Douglas Lambert, 16, was un- •
Fukunaga arrived back in- Ja- struction of Mrs. Y. Noda, wound
day saying, “because they (the
skills of the students.
P^cKing shirts in the basement
Japanese Americans) are prob­ pan after a 12-day toui- of Wes- up its short course in preparing
The cooking course has been
Japanese cuisines last week and
ably a generation ahead of us, tern Europe.
uan ^s^awa store after school
on
the
evening
of
Friday,
Dec.
held
each Monday evening since when he found an envelope con­
we (Canadians) could learn from
He said German Labor Ministheir example in making future ter Theodore Blank informed him 8th the 20 students demonstrat­ October at the home of Mr. and taining a pay cheque for 37,006
plans for our own JC communi­ that Japanese miners now work­ ed what they had learned at Mrs. Mits Sumiya, who kindly yen. He took it to the store manties.
ing in the coal industry there are Eastview Home Economic Centre made their apt. available to the ager, his father, who sent it to
in Scarboro, where Mrs. Gloria class. The students learned to Toronto head office for transla­
Glancing through a pile of last extremely popular.
prepare ten basic everyday meals tion.
Sumiya
teaches.
month’s
Japanese
American
Blank asked for more such
during
the fall course and they
newspapers—Pacific Citizen, New miners, Fukunaga said.
The cheque, about $110 in Can­
They invited the Toronto JCCA
are
contemplating
to hold fur­
Japanese American News, Rafa
The German minister also re­ Executive and one guest per stu­ ther courses in special Japanese adian money, is going back to
bhimpo,
Crossroads,
Chicago quested some 500 laborers to
Miss Chikako Iwatani, a packer
or cooking in January.
bhimpo, Colorado Times, Hdbu- work in steel, shipbuilding and dent—either their parent
who apparently dropped
her
kei Mainichi, Hobubei Shimpo— other heavy industries, Fukuna­
some, which are dailies, some all ga said.
cheque
into
the
box
of
shirts.
CLUB REC SOCRATIC XMAS DANCE SATURDAY
English, and some a combination
He revealed that authorities
TORONTO.—The season for presenting their Christmas so­
01 English and Japanese, I tried here are currently working on a
cial this Saturday at Chiroprac­
to get a glimpse of what our next
German proposal that Japanese Christmas cheers and social fes­
generation might be doing. They representatives be'assigned to the tivities is underway. Club Rec tic Memorial Hall 252 Bloor St.
seem to have everything down
West German Labor Ministry to Socratic, not to be outdone, is W., opposite Varsity Stadium.
there: running the gamut from
The executive and theii- com­
Vsei
Week’s
and
Japanese act as liaison personnel.
45
Banks, to Bon Odoris and Nisei'
mittees are busy planning for an
45
NO PAPER
TORONTO.—The Toronto Ja­
trip-teasers.
45 unusual evening of glad times
panese
Garden Club will hold a
, Here are some little items:
MAIL
TO
JAPAN.—Three 45 As the printing of our spe-ii and frivolity for everyone.
meeting
on December 14th at the
Los Angeles Li’l Tokio Buships will soon be leaving for Social Year End Issue is now in^
Gals,
get
those
pretty
dresses
Kotobuki-Kai
at 8:30 P.M. Guest
ye5Smen!s Association" has de45full swing there will not be^
y^ to spend $2,500.00 to Japan. They are: from San Fran­ Xa regular issue this Saturday. 45 from the closet and dazzle the speaker will be Mr. George Keith
cisco on Dec. 21st—President
male population. Remember, this
tn stmas-decorate Li’l Tokio; a
^December 16th.
Please bear3 dance is Club Rec Socratic’s last of Keith’s Seed Co. The topic of
Hoover.
From
Vancouver
on
Dee.
his speech will be “How to Take
1-year-old Nisei from Sacra29th—Manila. From San Fran­ 45 this in mind and do not expect 45 social until the new year. So plan Care of House Plants”. Every­
\ Lester Nakashima was
^ to meet your friends at the dance.
cisco on Dec. 30th President Cle­ ^a paper on Saturday.
one is invited to attend this meet­
(Continued on page 8)
veland,
See you all there!
ing.

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Nisei Pucksters To Toil In All-Star Contest

West Germany Seeks
Japanese Workers

TJCCA Cooking Classes Demonstrate Learnings

Japanese Pay Cheque
Found In Oshawa Store

Guest Speaker At
Garden Club Meeting

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Wednesday, December 13, 1961

N E W

CHURCH NEWS

rou<$

T. UMEZUKI. Publisher, RICK
would
like
to
bring
a
gift
wrap
­
TORONTO-—Mr. Sukejiro Na­ MATSUMOTO, English Section
United Church
Editor; KEN MORI, Japanese
ped in white tissue. These gifts
TORONTO. — The Centennial will be turned over to help those kamura, 66. passed away on No- Section Editor and Advertising
Ja panese United Church will hold less fortunate. The service will
Hospital. Funeral services were, Manager.
a Union service on Sunday, De­ be at 11:30 A.M.
$4.00 per 6 months
Everyone is held at the Japanese United
S7.00 per year
cember 17th. Since this is “White cordially invited to attend.
Church by the Rev. Dr. K. Shi­
SUBSCRIPTION
Gift” Sunday we ask that you
mizu on -December 1st.
Authorized as second class mail,
bring a gift wrapped in white
Buddhist
Church
Post Office Department, Ottawa,
tissue. These gifts will be turned
and
for payment of postage in cash.
TORONTO.—“AHIMSA, Nonover to help those in need. Every­
KATO
Violence” will be the title of the
one is welcomed to attend.
479 QUEEN ST....WEST,
HAMILTON. — Mr. Sadagoro
Rev. Newton Ishiura’s sermon on Kato, 84, passed away after suf­
EMpire 6-5005
Sunday, December1 17 at the Tor­ fering a stroke at the Hamilton
Anglican Church
onto Buddhist Church. Religious Hospital. Funeral Services were
TORONTO.—St. Andrew’s Ja- School is at 10:30 with the Morn­
panese Anglican Church will hold ing Service at 11:00 a.m. The Ja­ held on Dec. 4th at the Dodworth
a Union service this Sunday at panese Language service will and Brown Funeral Home by the
St. Alban’s Church. This Sunday take place at 2:00 p.m. with the Rev. K. Shimizu and the Rev. T.
has also been designated as sermon entitled “Perpetual Me­ Komiyama.
Home for Rent
The body was carried to Ed­
“'White Gift” Sunday and we morial Service”.
monton, Alta, by Mr. G. Kato and 8 ROOM house
kitchens, a block from
was laid to rest beside his late transportation, shopping, school and
S90 a month. Call Tosh Iwai,
wife on Dec. 7th.
1573A Danforth Ave. HO. 9-0551. (Tor-

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1961
Park Plaza Hotel
(Empress Room)
. Butch Watanabe and His Orchestra
$5.00 per couple
9:00-1:00
Liquid Refreshments Available
For Tickets Call:
Bob Umezuki 429-1036
Tosh Omoto LE. 3-6759
or any other member

located.

Store For Sale
MODERN fruit and vegetable store, in
good residential area of North Toronto.
Forced to sell due to ill health. Phone
LE. 3-6663 for appointment.

FURNITURE
Quality Danish Imports
Italian & French Provincial
Chesterfields & Bed Suites
Dinning-room & Kitchen Sets
Buy direct from Toronto's largest
showroom. Save Big Money!
Furniture Mart, 30 Arrow Rd.
North of Eaton's Warehouse
Open 9-9.
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Dr. & Mrs. Oichi Kato
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Naganobu
and grandchildren

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We wish to extend our sin­
cerest appreciation to all our
friends and relatives for their
kind expressions of sympathy
in our bereavement in the loss
of a dearly loved father,
father-in-law
and
g r a n dfather. _

Monday/January L 1962

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Presents

JAPANESE COOK BOOKS

Christmas Social

The Taber Fujin-kai have
published a Japanese Cook
Book which is sure to be po­
pular with every Nisei and
Sansei homemaker. They are
available at $1.25 each, postake included from Mrs. S.
Kadonaga, P.O.
1057
Taber, Alberta.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16
Cliiropractor’s Memorial Hall
252 Bloor St.
Dancirig starts at 8:00 p.m.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1961

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I Dinner 8-9

Dancing 9-1
UNTIL NINE O'CLOCK

Admission
$8.00 Couple
$4.50 Per Person
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Casey’s Corner . . .

sSw " A“ -

Wednesday, December 13. 19fij

s s

Continued from page 1

partnej, Joe Douma.
I gone straight over and dropped
Our
racing
track
was
across
charged with 10 counts of burgover the road. And all my trou­
'■ai? aa^ numerous auto thefts Canada, and I can still remember bles could have been over. But no
Gating back two years; a Nisei early one morning travelling such luck. One healthy white- I
woman driver ran into a motor- through the mountains with Joe, man, one oriental, and one slight­
NOW DOWNTOWN
cjCie officer and killed him; a who had relieved me at the wheel ly bashed-up sports car still re- I
curing
the
night,
falling
asleep
mained.
120 WELLINGTON ST. W. AT YORK
bank teller, Lilly Matsumoto
We bounced
foiled a would-be bank robber bv on ,a steep turn.
Recently Joe came to visit me I
10 a.m.—10 pan. Mon. to Fri.
screaming; Film stars James against the mountain, crushing and took me for a little drive on |
pari,
of
the
side,
weaved
to
the
Shigeta,^ Miyoshi Umeki, anc
*
10 a.m.—5 p.m. Sat. & Sun.
his new MGA. It was nice again, j
Nancy Kwan attended a benefit other edge—where the mountain j but all that gear-box work is too I
off into space—and I
performance of ‘‘Flower Drum chopped
p.uc^ /or a lazy cat- like me.
™V®G • PUTTING • CHIPPlNr
Song-; 22 ex-Zengakuren stu­ swayed back again to the other uu
Give me an automatic anvday In I
side
and
tipped
into
aditch.
Two
the
dents stop off in Los Angeles en
■ NEW AND USED-GOLF EOUIPMm
t m meantime, I’ll stick to my
CLUB REPAIRS • REFINISHING S“® ppp
??ute U Chile to reinforce the thing's could have happened: a chauffeur-driven, maroom and I
which came barreling yellow job with the steel wheels. I
ideological advance of AI oral Re­ truck,
around
the
bend a minute after ■ . . the TTC streetcar.
Armament; Nisei wife of a San
AND ?RONSNTINUED BEN H°GAN WOOES
I
Jose dentist made her singing de­
but as Cho-Cho San in a San Jose
XMAS GIFTS XMAS WRAPPFD
Opera Assn, production; State
TBT THE NEW .UBGEtSsS&g
senator, Tony Naegle named
Alts. Yoshiko Ochi as his ..alter­
nate in the event of an emer­
Teaches proper wrist break
HAAIILTON, Ont.—The Fourth from the Hamilton Kodokan Judo I
gency, and, Air. Sam Kikumoto, I
OUR GOLF SCHOOL AVAILABT F
uniro
z8, was killed when a folding Annual Junior Judo Tournament,
Club.put on a demonstration of |
wall bed hit him in the head.
tor boys fifteen years and under the Art of Gentleness (Ju no ka- I
npp3PFAL BASIS TO ORGANIZED GROUPS
I really don’t think my friend ^P^Lisored by the Rendokan Judo
ta)
and
four
boys
from
the
Haj
HOURS
AND . WR ~ REGULAR™??
is right; we have most of these Academy and the Hamilton Ko­
n
Kodokan
Judo
Club
and
T
things in Canada.
Perhaps in dokan Judo Club, was held on
time, when Fairclough finally de­ November 2ath, 1961 at the Jew- the Rendokan Judo Acedemv put I
°? ™ demonstration of the Art L
cides to answer some of her* pro­ i
9ommunity Centre. Eleven
of Throwing Form.
(Nage Ka- —
mises and ease up on the man
i 7s Look part; the names of the
restrictive measures on Japanese clubs are as follows:
Eleven Teams participated in I
TULi^afion, we’ll have enough Hamilton Kodokan Judo Club
r
^m championship matches I
citizens to hold our first “Japa­ Hamilton lama Kodokan Judo
tor
the challenge trophies. The If
nese Canadian
Week
i
• ”.’ Then
------- *I’m I 2
,^en^kan Judo Academy, Rendokan
Challenge
Trophy I
suie we ll be running neck and Hamilton Mukai Judo Institute
ehampion
and
the I
neck with our southern neigh- I Toronto St. Claire YMCA Judo
fc0",s' •
I CM, Toronto Judo Educational Max Rotman Trophy to the run- I
ID.A. DRUGS
ner-up.
I
t
Toronto London YMCA,
263 Scarlett- Road, Toronto 9
n NISEI SPORTS car driverr
London, Catham Judoo p,^6 champion .team was West
Elgin
High
School,
West
Lorne.
Roy Nishizaki, of Canadair Auto­
k
Chatham, Detroit Judo
mobile Club, _ 'has been taking Flub’ Detroit Michigan, West El­ Ihe runner-up team was Hamil­
gin High School Judo Club, West ton Yama Kodokan Judo Club. ’
many honors in Kamloops, B.C
rally driving this seasons.
A
Assumption High T Presentation of the Individual
Victor Kitamura B.Sc., Phm
present he is ranked third for School Judo Club, Detroit Mich;- ■trophies was made by Mr M
■ ’
Ishibashi, Fourth Degree Black
rally drivers’ champion. All of gan.
e^f instructor of the Ha­
One hundred and twenty-five
hoys participated in the Indivi- milton Kodokan Judo Club.
dual
Championship
Presentation of the Team Tro­
r ■ j
Cosmetics Baby Needs
Matches.
which was divided
-- - ■ into four phies was made by Mr. M. Kiweight divisions. The winners ™asaki, Third Degree Black Belt,
^FF _ruaUF-uPs of -each division ™? lnst™ct°r °f the Rendokan
Judo Academy.
.
are as follows:
MONTREAL.—Heavy
machi­ Heavyweight
nery and chemicals wif] comprise wChai^PRn ~ Patrick Bolger,
Bolger
?nAer cenL of JaPan’s exports by West Elgin High School, West
i9/(), a U.S. textile executive Lorne. Runner-up—Donald Mor­
predicts.
rison, Hamilton, Kodokan . Judo DECEMBER
W1 Hubbard, vice-president ulub.
Pwa?^^^ ReC SocraHc Christ°£ S^o-Lowell Shops, a division Middleweight
4711 EVENING IN PARIS FABERG CHANTILLY
ol
Alaremount
Manufacturing wCh.ampion — Brian
Steward,
Corp., said recent talks ayu th Ja­
Iama Kodokan Judo
panese industrial leaders indicate Club Runner-up—Byron Blaney.
that textile exports will be re- Hamilton, lama KodoLan Judo.
cuced to 10% from 20% of Ja- UlU'O.
ARCUS pp® P010®© KODAK CANON
.pan’s total exports.
House
Tnce at China
Lightweight
w
Euhnton Ave. W.
ARGUS BELL & HOWELL EUMIG FUJICA ETC
“The
dedicated purpose
MJCCAiPeg’
GLas
Kiddies : Party.
of
Chanipion—Kenneth Wakimobot.i the Japanese g.
----_
government ’ 1°’r>Hanillton Kodokan Judo 2V^CuVeL Van’ I^CA Xmas Frolic
and Japanese industry,” he said, E’ob. Runner-up-Garry Stewart, 3^
e Manh°pan, 1727 Broadway W
is to first increase their com;
Kelowna . YBA New Yea;
Chib1 tOn ^ama Kodokan Judo
f rolic, Kewwna Buddhist Church Half
o.nea image or prestige on a
F^/d-wide basis and secondly to
^CliE°n''6nn ^Lopolitan
Badminton
shift the bulk of their exports Flyweight
bnowbdll
dnnr©
Park P1— Ho?9% EmpreSS
irom light to heavy industry and ReSnimP®GMitche11 Kawasaki, I
Rendokan Judo Academy. Run­
T^CCA Christmas Banchemicals.”

que. and Ball, Pembina Hotel
,F°'\ard this goal, government ner-up-Larry Ishibashi/ Hamil­ JANUARY
ton Kodokan Judo Club.
i_Toron(
T
and industry are training skilled »iS
Mwh Individual ChanJ D™"^
New
i
labor, technicians, scientists an^
Piomhip
Alatches
and
the
Teaiu
29
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Toro
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engineers.”

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