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Ottawa
est
THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Oroon
—----------- ---------------- _-----vrgon fer Canadians of Japanese Origin
Vol; XXVII—No. 19
!D
9
B Bate Reduced,
ted
s heaps
-E)
'OS;
Population Climb
Toronto, Ont,
Japanese Art, Stamp Show
^^ Westbury Hotel
j TORONTO. — Japanese art,
I C0!ns>. stamps and other unusual panese culture among- the voun■o.
। collections will be on display at £ei generation and the general
tile Cavalier Room of the West- public.
^Committee members in charge
' o!'7 Hotel on Sunday, March
ted
of respective displays have gathf4st, from 1-9 p.m.
The Japanese Art and Stamp eie.i many prized and valuable
items from private collections.
s room
sNons°ved by the Japanese
;e Bu.
Scrolls, brush painting’s, em
Caiden Club, the Toronto JCCA
broidery,
calligraphy will be some
and
the Japanese
Canadian
•veek7
°^
ar
^ work to be featured
Centre is planned to introduce
9-014
Woodblock
prints,
(ukiyoe by the
various arts and cultures of Jamasters
Utamaro,
Eishi, TokokuI- is, hoped that the show
iu
and
Motonobu
will show the
_ sumulate an interest in Jaharmony* and rare simplicity of
Phong
the artistic form of the Tokuga
wa period. Modern art will be re
presented by a work of Sofu Teshigahara among others.
Pottery, and other precious art
objects will also be displayed.
Demonstrations of Nanga and
b age’
TORONTO.—Deliquent pledges calligraphy will be given durin>7
B However, the birth rate had
have become a major concern for the afternoon.
"
°
I been reduced to 16.9 per thousI
the
Board of Directors of the
Among the displays will be
g and which is the world’s seventh
; Japanese Canadian Centre
many7 rare items from the col
g lowest rate, following Sweden
At the time of the Centre’s lection of Mr. R. C. Oyagi of Tor
!67
I Hungary, Czechoslovakia, LuxemConference at the Seaway Towers onto who nas been a collector
| burg, Belgium and Denmark.
m
November $117,225.80 in pie- for over GO years. Included will
I In 1962, 1,610,000 babies were
ages
had not been paid. Much of be Japanese stamps dating back
I born in Japan, and 712,900 people
this
figure
still lies dormant.
to his earliest possession of a
| died. The death rate has been
A statement, sent out in an one yen stamp issued in 1871,
| static since 1958.
c-PPeal to the members to for- tins stamp, has an estimated cur
AW' wardthe balance of their pledges rent value of $200.
I Centre s Date To Show
, to the Centre, showed that 189
.The earliest coin in Mr. Oya
6
I original pledges totaling $3’0,843,- gis collection is a 1000 year old
I "Yojimbo" Changed
j 00 had not been paid at all. 301 Korean coin. The earliest Japa
I TORONTO.—The film “Yojim| pledgers, who had pledged $44,- nese coin dates back to the To
Barbara Nose Montreal's 'Miss Valentine''
I bo’ which was scheduled to be
284.94 had not made payments kugawa. era is a 1625 bronze coin.
g shown this Sunday, March 10th 1 sS“£S=~ s m the last 18 months. An addi Its value at that time was 1/100
tional 301 pledgers
’ ’
g has been re-scheduled for one of
have not of a cent.
I two later dates, either March 31
made payments in the last 6 _ A more unusual display of Mr.
I
21 (note change in the ermine cane received « h™.™^ A
. e’ .m her crimson and months and this amount totalled Cyagrs collections will be selec
I dates)/
the occasion from Dana Vice-president »h^.’^B.^3"”“l“',6 $22,535.66.
tions of match book covers from
gathered from
wil1 be shown
During the current campaign nn?er i100,000
| this Sunday, March 10.
47 pledges totalling $4,845.84 has throughout the world.
^T^?^a^ons are underway for
been collected.
Total amount of pledges to Z b °?s of recent Japanese
date add up to $207,000.00. Total
to be given to
cost of the Centre building is the children who attend the show.
41v ^juw ddpd"
i y°Ung Niseis and Sanseis
past a 10 p.m. deadline.
I mingled with foreign wives. This j $398,000. and overall cost of the
| nese husbands under 40 years of
known to have their own
project
including
promotion
and
All
of
this is evidence of was the great break-through.
| age. admit of being henpecked.
S
™T
and coin collections
administration amounts to $627 sweeping
_ _ social changes that
Hhe
committee
chaired by Mr
000.
| - oie than 50 per cent even claim have come to Japanese families Oku-san gained sudden new staMamoru Nishi consists of Mrs.
| ‘o be “afraid'” of their ’ wives.
The appeal to the members
since World War II — to some tus with danna-san.
MurakwMrs- Chiy° Tsu(pledgers)
stated that with the
households, that is.
Except in big cities the geisha
Miss
Kimi Takimoto. Miss
'
a“ree. '^h the postwar JaA keen cleavage still exists in and their postwar substitutes, the construction program progress
1 »J saying that “socks and
Oikawa and Messrs.
ing rapidly it w.as “imperative
aie stron^T” since the matters of how men should hostess, the b.ar girl and the that we (the Centre) know now, OvS vakamur?; Boy Shukichi
“handle” women between salaried sight-seeing guide, all took a
1‘niono uprising.
whether we may continue to count CenS’ tT?0’ ,KelIy Watanabe,
city-folk and middle-upper mid'- I back-seat position.
vTfkahash1’ Mits Sumiya,
on
your support.”
su™hXaneSe ^^ine disclosed die class intelligentsia, and urban
Husbands began to take a back- ।
Mikio Nakamura and Roy Shin
Centre officials stated that
survey 99 results of a recent working people and rural house- seat, too, in a female-dominated
(________ '
personal
representatives will call
m ed et
centhe
t °^Iadies
aU husa dozen "7^
wo- on pledgers between March 11th
SnT
de- holds. The family system is still Postwar Japan saw „
TWO SHIPS
unchallenged by wives with bus- men take seats in the Diet, and
$15'
purchases costing over bands aged 45 and over and in collectively7 use their voices’ and and 25th to ascertain the status
“AIL U Japan-two ships
of the original pledge.
Cent sb^e their own .agricultural communities.
votes to ram through
.
an
—
unin
th
be
for Japan
Construction of the Centre
^'taafe'? P^are their
The postwar new constitution
T°f p,iece °£ legislation, building is scheduled to be com- 1
near future. From Vanthe
63 per ce«t take
M ch?djen. to school; 74 per can legislate male-female equa- 'S Japan s centuries-old le- pleted in May or early June°of I State fr ” V^11 15—Palmetto
and ihr?ffspW on Sun- lity but could neither compel nor t,dlzed Prostitution
•‘decent polls asking “If you
shou and . •?days while wives affect it. Yet postwar Japan was
a poor-house .and both husband couId be reborn would you want
give
'and 75 Per cent and' wife often had to seek jobs ta be man or woman” found eight
when
1Ce ^° better halves to
make ends meet. A wife work- of d9, WOmen drmly saying " wo^Wing to remain out
ing in an office or factory7 meant I man, as against three of five j
TOK^tO.
the tea-drinking
tea-ririnWno- X
J T) _ _ i
i ,
j ^ O' —^In
n Eie
a husband having to help around sa^ng “man” as recently as four
world But a little farther down
land
of
Japan,
coffee
house
busi
the house. •
years back.
the street there may be one which
ness has become big business.
I Eris Fashion Show
is
six stories high, with glitter
Until the new constitution
Only7 derisive laughter was
A recent estimate put the
chandeliers,
hydraulically
g'ave women equality in the law’s Provpked by a second question: 90 00Qer ^ C°^ee houses at about ing
with a
JaPanese kimonos eyes, most Japanese men regard- j ds ^ still tne saddest thing in
operated stages, Victorian sta/n(l a staff of more than
M in n P^ cut ^ fea- ed. their wives—often wed under Nfe to be born a Japanese woIn a country where tea-drink &taary
hundred.
Hesentinofashion show larental dictate—as childbearers । man
ing developed into something of
er ]bs. ChiwT1^^10^ by design' and home-makers, not compan
There are some where the pa
an art, the rise in popularity of
Ier creatine L ° Panaka. Among ions and life partners.
tron is almost lifted out of his
the
coffee
house
has
been
phe
Safety Belt Saves Nisei
'W
the East-West
nomenal—and relatively recent. 6Cat by thundering, high-fidelity
Women were “oku-san” “hon■
"?k varied color ored ones at the hack of the -^^Oni oeriOUS Injury
Seven years ago, Japan im- recorded music. If the visitor is
^Hs and' \
Eoral printed louse,” i.e., the kitchen.
They
poited
only 4,000 tons of coffee no staggered by* the brilliants,
TORONTO.—Police credited a
MM with
^^d evening were charged with raising the safety
red and green lighting,
a
year.
belt
with
saving Nobuo
, This year, the figure is. purple
Vr T Oriental designs.
he
probably
will be bv the serv
and waiting up to greet “drama Ito, 42, of Lyncroft —
Drm, Toronto ^^ted to reach 15,000 tons.
ice
given
by
the hostesses clad
the eldest san,” “lord and master” whether from more serious injury when
this $300 million-a-year busi
fh^ JlaiS 'ormer Baron Kei- he came home early or late, he
in
play-suits.
All coffee shops
drove his car into the back of ness does not, however, owe its
seem
to
feature
“beautiful wait
I ^mbas^J
01v Erne Japanese drunk or sober.
( a stalled truck on the Don Valley* success to any sudden public resses.”
! ** Mo„ ff™S She stu- _ Few wives attended mixed par- I Parkway, Thursday*.
craving for coffee. Selling cof
z
«5 ,Tj” P?* and
Most shops have other attrac
ties; fewer still gatherings ___ , ___
His .nose and right arm were fee seems, in fact, to be incidenK Japan. AF— £^sblOn institute foreigners until the day of great J broken.
tions, too—ranging from jazz
^e] was p1*' btaka’s special discovery7 when the Japanese | Crash occured in clear weather
combos to popular singers and
_
Like Express© Hanse
television sets.
found it was polite and a key* to land police raid that when Mr. Ito
The cartes housee around the | Tne Japanese consider , coffee
^oeurj Hnoko (Matsumoto
greater _ popularity7 abroad if i was asked' what happened he coiner may* be .as ordinary as any j shops
wives joined the parties, and I could only7 reply: “I don’t know.” espresso bar, anywhere in the I! fore- t; are “western’’ and theretne I fore progressive.
TOKYO.—Japan—coping with
E a severe form of the international
I “'population explosion”—-has sucI ceeded in cutting her. birth rate
I in half in post-war years, but is
I still watching her population
I climb.
I New statistics from the Mini| stry of Health and Welfare show
I that the population has climbed
| by 900,000 or one percent since
■ the end of 1961, giving the na
tion a record 95,300,000 people ।
to be accommodated in a land I
less than one-third the size of
Ontario.
The problem had been expect
ed for the vast number of babies
born soon after World Wai- II
are now turning marriageable
Deliquenf Pledges
Plague J,C. Centre
feS±f±“ B*’ Henpecked
Coffee House Boom Causes Coffee Import Rise
sS' mail
e ia c®
Ottawa
est
THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Oroon
—----------- ---------------- _-----vrgon fer Canadians of Japanese Origin
Vol; XXVII—No. 19
!D
9
B Bate Reduced,
ted
s heaps
-E)
'OS;
Population Climb
Toronto, Ont,
Japanese Art, Stamp Show
^^ Westbury Hotel
j TORONTO. — Japanese art,
I C0!ns>. stamps and other unusual panese culture among- the voun■o.
। collections will be on display at £ei generation and the general
tile Cavalier Room of the West- public.
^Committee members in charge
' o!'7 Hotel on Sunday, March
ted
of respective displays have gathf4st, from 1-9 p.m.
The Japanese Art and Stamp eie.i many prized and valuable
items from private collections.
s room
sNons°ved by the Japanese
;e Bu.
Scrolls, brush painting’s, em
Caiden Club, the Toronto JCCA
broidery,
calligraphy will be some
and
the Japanese
Canadian
•veek7
°^
ar
^ work to be featured
Centre is planned to introduce
9-014
Woodblock
prints,
(ukiyoe by the
various arts and cultures of Jamasters
Utamaro,
Eishi, TokokuI- is, hoped that the show
iu
and
Motonobu
will show the
_ sumulate an interest in Jaharmony* and rare simplicity of
Phong
the artistic form of the Tokuga
wa period. Modern art will be re
presented by a work of Sofu Teshigahara among others.
Pottery, and other precious art
objects will also be displayed.
Demonstrations of Nanga and
b age’
TORONTO.—Deliquent pledges calligraphy will be given durin>7
B However, the birth rate had
have become a major concern for the afternoon.
"
°
I been reduced to 16.9 per thousI
the
Board of Directors of the
Among the displays will be
g and which is the world’s seventh
; Japanese Canadian Centre
many7 rare items from the col
g lowest rate, following Sweden
At the time of the Centre’s lection of Mr. R. C. Oyagi of Tor
!67
I Hungary, Czechoslovakia, LuxemConference at the Seaway Towers onto who nas been a collector
| burg, Belgium and Denmark.
m
November $117,225.80 in pie- for over GO years. Included will
I In 1962, 1,610,000 babies were
ages
had not been paid. Much of be Japanese stamps dating back
I born in Japan, and 712,900 people
this
figure
still lies dormant.
to his earliest possession of a
| died. The death rate has been
A statement, sent out in an one yen stamp issued in 1871,
| static since 1958.
c-PPeal to the members to for- tins stamp, has an estimated cur
AW' wardthe balance of their pledges rent value of $200.
I Centre s Date To Show
, to the Centre, showed that 189
.The earliest coin in Mr. Oya
6
I original pledges totaling $3’0,843,- gis collection is a 1000 year old
I "Yojimbo" Changed
j 00 had not been paid at all. 301 Korean coin. The earliest Japa
I TORONTO.—The film “Yojim| pledgers, who had pledged $44,- nese coin dates back to the To
Barbara Nose Montreal's 'Miss Valentine''
I bo’ which was scheduled to be
284.94 had not made payments kugawa. era is a 1625 bronze coin.
g shown this Sunday, March 10th 1 sS“£S=~ s m the last 18 months. An addi Its value at that time was 1/100
tional 301 pledgers
’ ’
g has been re-scheduled for one of
have not of a cent.
I two later dates, either March 31
made payments in the last 6 _ A more unusual display of Mr.
I
21 (note change in the ermine cane received « h™.™^ A
. e’ .m her crimson and months and this amount totalled Cyagrs collections will be selec
I dates)/
the occasion from Dana Vice-president »h^.’^B.^3"”“l“',6 $22,535.66.
tions of match book covers from
gathered from
wil1 be shown
During the current campaign nn?er i100,000
| this Sunday, March 10.
47 pledges totalling $4,845.84 has throughout the world.
^T^?^a^ons are underway for
been collected.
Total amount of pledges to Z b °?s of recent Japanese
date add up to $207,000.00. Total
to be given to
cost of the Centre building is the children who attend the show.
41v ^juw ddpd"
i y°Ung Niseis and Sanseis
past a 10 p.m. deadline.
I mingled with foreign wives. This j $398,000. and overall cost of the
| nese husbands under 40 years of
known to have their own
project
including
promotion
and
All
of
this is evidence of was the great break-through.
| age. admit of being henpecked.
S
™T
and coin collections
administration amounts to $627 sweeping
_ _ social changes that
Hhe
committee
chaired by Mr
000.
| - oie than 50 per cent even claim have come to Japanese families Oku-san gained sudden new staMamoru Nishi consists of Mrs.
| ‘o be “afraid'” of their ’ wives.
The appeal to the members
since World War II — to some tus with danna-san.
MurakwMrs- Chiy° Tsu(pledgers)
stated that with the
households, that is.
Except in big cities the geisha
Miss
Kimi Takimoto. Miss
'
a“ree. '^h the postwar JaA keen cleavage still exists in and their postwar substitutes, the construction program progress
1 »J saying that “socks and
Oikawa and Messrs.
ing rapidly it w.as “imperative
aie stron^T” since the matters of how men should hostess, the b.ar girl and the that we (the Centre) know now, OvS vakamur?; Boy Shukichi
“handle” women between salaried sight-seeing guide, all took a
1‘niono uprising.
whether we may continue to count CenS’ tT?0’ ,KelIy Watanabe,
city-folk and middle-upper mid'- I back-seat position.
vTfkahash1’ Mits Sumiya,
on
your support.”
su™hXaneSe ^^ine disclosed die class intelligentsia, and urban
Husbands began to take a back- ।
Mikio Nakamura and Roy Shin
Centre officials stated that
survey 99 results of a recent working people and rural house- seat, too, in a female-dominated
(________ '
personal
representatives will call
m ed et
centhe
t °^Iadies
aU husa dozen "7^
wo- on pledgers between March 11th
SnT
de- holds. The family system is still Postwar Japan saw „
TWO SHIPS
unchallenged by wives with bus- men take seats in the Diet, and
$15'
purchases costing over bands aged 45 and over and in collectively7 use their voices’ and and 25th to ascertain the status
“AIL U Japan-two ships
of the original pledge.
Cent sb^e their own .agricultural communities.
votes to ram through
.
an
—
unin
th
be
for Japan
Construction of the Centre
^'taafe'? P^are their
The postwar new constitution
T°f p,iece °£ legislation, building is scheduled to be com- 1
near future. From Vanthe
63 per ce«t take
M ch?djen. to school; 74 per can legislate male-female equa- 'S Japan s centuries-old le- pleted in May or early June°of I State fr ” V^11 15—Palmetto
and ihr?ffspW on Sun- lity but could neither compel nor t,dlzed Prostitution
•‘decent polls asking “If you
shou and . •?days while wives affect it. Yet postwar Japan was
a poor-house .and both husband couId be reborn would you want
give
'and 75 Per cent and' wife often had to seek jobs ta be man or woman” found eight
when
1Ce ^° better halves to
make ends meet. A wife work- of d9, WOmen drmly saying " wo^Wing to remain out
ing in an office or factory7 meant I man, as against three of five j
TOK^tO.
the tea-drinking
tea-ririnWno- X
J T) _ _ i
i ,
j ^ O' —^In
n Eie
a husband having to help around sa^ng “man” as recently as four
world But a little farther down
land
of
Japan,
coffee
house
busi
the house. •
years back.
the street there may be one which
ness has become big business.
I Eris Fashion Show
is
six stories high, with glitter
Until the new constitution
Only7 derisive laughter was
A recent estimate put the
chandeliers,
hydraulically
g'ave women equality in the law’s Provpked by a second question: 90 00Qer ^ C°^ee houses at about ing
with a
JaPanese kimonos eyes, most Japanese men regard- j ds ^ still tne saddest thing in
operated stages, Victorian sta/n(l a staff of more than
M in n P^ cut ^ fea- ed. their wives—often wed under Nfe to be born a Japanese woIn a country where tea-drink &taary
hundred.
Hesentinofashion show larental dictate—as childbearers । man
ing developed into something of
er ]bs. ChiwT1^^10^ by design' and home-makers, not compan
There are some where the pa
an art, the rise in popularity of
Ier creatine L ° Panaka. Among ions and life partners.
tron is almost lifted out of his
the
coffee
house
has
been
phe
Safety Belt Saves Nisei
'W
the East-West
nomenal—and relatively recent. 6Cat by thundering, high-fidelity
Women were “oku-san” “hon■
"?k varied color ored ones at the hack of the -^^Oni oeriOUS Injury
Seven years ago, Japan im- recorded music. If the visitor is
^Hs and' \
Eoral printed louse,” i.e., the kitchen.
They
poited
only 4,000 tons of coffee no staggered by* the brilliants,
TORONTO.—Police credited a
MM with
^^d evening were charged with raising the safety
red and green lighting,
a
year.
belt
with
saving Nobuo
, This year, the figure is. purple
Vr T Oriental designs.
he
probably
will be bv the serv
and waiting up to greet “drama Ito, 42, of Lyncroft —
Drm, Toronto ^^ted to reach 15,000 tons.
ice
given
by
the hostesses clad
the eldest san,” “lord and master” whether from more serious injury when
this $300 million-a-year busi
fh^ JlaiS 'ormer Baron Kei- he came home early or late, he
in
play-suits.
All coffee shops
drove his car into the back of ness does not, however, owe its
seem
to
feature
“beautiful wait
I ^mbas^J
01v Erne Japanese drunk or sober.
( a stalled truck on the Don Valley* success to any sudden public resses.”
! ** Mo„ ff™S She stu- _ Few wives attended mixed par- I Parkway, Thursday*.
craving for coffee. Selling cof
z
«5 ,Tj” P?* and
Most shops have other attrac
ties; fewer still gatherings ___ , ___
His .nose and right arm were fee seems, in fact, to be incidenK Japan. AF— £^sblOn institute foreigners until the day of great J broken.
tions, too—ranging from jazz
^e] was p1*' btaka’s special discovery7 when the Japanese | Crash occured in clear weather
combos to popular singers and
_
Like Express© Hanse
television sets.
found it was polite and a key* to land police raid that when Mr. Ito
The cartes housee around the | Tne Japanese consider , coffee
^oeurj Hnoko (Matsumoto
greater _ popularity7 abroad if i was asked' what happened he coiner may* be .as ordinary as any j shops
wives joined the parties, and I could only7 reply: “I don’t know.” espresso bar, anywhere in the I! fore- t; are “western’’ and theretne I fore progressive.
TOKYO.—Japan—coping with
E a severe form of the international
I “'population explosion”—-has sucI ceeded in cutting her. birth rate
I in half in post-war years, but is
I still watching her population
I climb.
I New statistics from the Mini| stry of Health and Welfare show
I that the population has climbed
| by 900,000 or one percent since
■ the end of 1961, giving the na
tion a record 95,300,000 people ।
to be accommodated in a land I
less than one-third the size of
Ontario.
The problem had been expect
ed for the vast number of babies
born soon after World Wai- II
are now turning marriageable
Deliquenf Pledges
Plague J,C. Centre
feS±f±“ B*’ Henpecked
Coffee House Boom Causes Coffee Import Rise
Page 2
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iJ^^CMinaOoings |^®“*,“iBiiddiiilt7LlZ
J96;
! Hews
,.^^3?tl****»i«B s^SlaF^
Montreg BtJdlRi '^
*
.
P^na c ub MU hold a lecture
novelty dances and a Lira^ ^ontreai D.ana
its* general ineetmo-* Club k
I titled, ‘‘Family
i beo contest which was won
by Mrs. C. Corobow ^ iff™!?1’’ ^^ Mr. H. hamada V “? the fclhiSV
quently heard ovei^
?Amada Lmboed under 4 ?«
for the Fprf
ie elec
^'ere
eL *
t?Ap anFrto c°™es ^ ^
ft?- Ry"*1*
x°se;
A u d i t o ri u m.
Anm
yA”15-^^ Nakamoto
n »J
' Li"“
fl
TsuJi and Lily Yoshida—
TRI meet with the Judges .be.
re'!poSet
the coveted title of Mice Gen
andL eauty Queen, and in, her crim Ishii; Trea snm01^1'
Mrs
e ■
with
a «>a
bouaupf
kauve* °vfi ^
M ■Ml’S. Y Oj.
“J • E v"daccepted
a ^ to
oAion Nakano;
convenor,
T Ito, AssiX^S
i Vice Social
.
I S’'"'’^ Mrs. M. ^ T.
V,. hftsta»k Mrs
i
gMure is open to the o-enw
T Yawin'
At
OioH ,
eral public and all gft
■
b™ । Jft*? refreshments were terr '^e
TORONTO. -MTten? A‘ Buddhist Church Tonight
Cun^A
Ml,
urged to .attend. B
Bung jouri J an^ the: final strains of the'.
Wig
^* h?sS|»s:-« t- friends, too.
e Awhile,” brought ?rs' K- ShikataniLight refreshments will , ?thpLS
the served by the club.
Guest speaker for the evening I ur^ g^» »« Mends
are
g=B« silsffcsB
yJaSBag; bwsrj Ofirt peril i( h w M „
lbthbmp^ ^«e
Bonce Slated Fo: Apd J2
Personal Notes Across Canada
TZT—
Engagem ents
s
,
GOTO-OTSUKI
VANCOUVER — Mi— Po,
“ “■
m
and Mrs.
Tenw °tSrkl °f Japan ^^ Mrson of Airs Aiko
° £akai’ M»X^ 3017 o/
a"d
Takai of St
1963.’ Mlch,«an <»' February 14,
B.C.’ were nwj °f Ki™loops.
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SHOE SIZES
CLEARANCE SALE!
Ladies’ shoes from
1 «P to 11
Men's Scott -McHales
4 up to 14
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more fun
special features,
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or American
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1- A swimming jjool.
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16,
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^^^22------- ------------ _
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c
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Will
9^8 Bathurst St.
MARCH 10'
1963
11:00 k M
2-00 P M
2£ll
Religious School
Morning Service
^^’^n Ishiura
Japanese Langvaa^
•
American President 1K®K“
p
a new standard of
Economy Class travel to Japan ’
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kami ,nsurance agencies"]td
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(or leeve msi3oge af
TH SU RA H CF
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SMALL
2
5
3
SHOE SIZES
CLEARANCE SALE!
Ladies’ shoes from
1 «P to 11
Men's Scott -McHales
4 up to 14
?
6' -wd
?rcIiestra l^ays for cocktail
more fun
special features,
and evening dancing-.
Japan n7pn y°U Sail to and from ■
Economy nuL —
modernized o
,^^ ^’ ^lee baggage allowance.
Cleveland and Ww T®1®™ President
or American
outstanding attractions: * niong tlle rf ^ LmeS fOT ^u11 details. Make
leseiValons now for these sailings.
1- A swimming jjool.
SSP»1^R°M SAN FRANCISCO:
ss PRESIDENT WILSONAoril
;■ y S“li2ers f01’ a smoother trio
11
(From L. A. April 13)
4'0 1 “1K,ltl°nHig throughout.
of o^nt Cleveland..
Mav
5
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ss PRESIDENT WILSON
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28
SS
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CLEVELAND'
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(From L. A., June 21) ’ ’ ’
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P and
to
a
3
a
19
Cabins
ONE WAY:
ROUND TRIP;
$34O
$345 to $420
3558
$621 to $756
You save 10% when
you purchase Round Trip.
1328 Queen St. West
6
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1963
Saturday, March 9, 1963
Down To The Wire
By JOHN KIRKWOOD
Vancouver Sun
tea you can drink and a -ood
St'7 °°Wi °f rke fop break-
-X0®,^"6 Determined Tomor row
TOKYO.—The Japanese, it is
3s£*? » the To1M&t Z^n^J*"* heKatsuda made the
a socia^e chap.
said, have three favorite pas- He^throw^■
------ ™e score 2-0
^^ a?^ after George Shinomo’s
jmes: sleeping, watching televi- -ne tniows in waimi sake m P XH°Ckey LeaSne coming'to’a goal ror Dufferin.
early in the second segmejiU^rs
sion and- playing the pachinko
°nly the tup two
- -------^ ,®®coSt, allows us to puff on
v ) :^ home a pass fromTai
} ^oni spot m fke standings ~ Both teams tallied once in rhe Jabu. led Kakino playing- on the
parlors where they spend much J ms pipe, offers us a plate of raw u
:S b2 dX- The ^ for imal period with Dave Takeshi- torvard Une in a vain attempt
Sh .ferae™,!;- declined)
money and many hours tryin
the mark for Dufferin
and
third
io squeeze prizes out of slot.ma Pi oudly demonstrates his
would and
,
Iourt31 spots, which m\imdmg
new
x
1(1
Gerry
Oye connecting for to catch’ Satch- Fujimoto in the
X
d
“
^n
11
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s
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in
the
plavtelevision set.
* "
chines.
scoring _ race cut the Stadium
the Cleaners.
offs still remained
To these a fourth must now ™T™( alt'”“Eh thc ate helps,
margin
m half before the second
unsettled
*
*
$
af^’ ?ast Sunday’s actioru
frame
ended
to set the stage for
be added.
coes not come easily. Twelve of
Mickey ~ '
MAIN AUTO BODY
Skiing.
a
hard
fought
final 15-minutes.
captured
their
th/ X 011 tile StlW matting of second pennent in J fflMv X
vs JAPAN CAMERA CENTRE
Stadium, however, came up
Ski fever has swept the coun m ]™° r°°m floor, covered
try in the last few years. It has vith quilts, feet warmed in the « tlie opening game and at the
Auto Body took over wail a kittle extra hustle
.
in the
time doomed Dufferin
reached the stage now where the centre of the room by an electric same
the see-saw fight last stanza to hold
Cleaners to the cellar snot with R?'d
on for the
fanatical enthusiasm for the f^,’”8™!011817 '°"'erwi into the
X la^. two play-off spots
n.
Bob
Yoshiki made several
Main
moved
Jnto
^na a 4-1 win over Japan Came
sport has become a sort of na
fin stops to help the Garag
1 1 a 4’1 trimming ra.
tional madness.
the peaceful little of Japan Camera Centre, while
cause.
Accompany us, if you will, on
John Hamada opened the scor4ia&e bears a strong resemb Radium Garage, also making a
a typical Japanese skiing week lance to Tokyo in the moX
J U"1,7d
for !”s‘-s“ mg in the first frame with assists BLUELINE NOTES: Plnv-nff^
end.
rush-hour. There are, the farmer • 7? edged hamada Studio 2-1
Gea And Herb HaH a week from tomorrow at
Setting out on Saturday after Sej0,000 skiiers here this in the finale.
--rzawo. However, Archie Mat- George Bell Arena with the seminoon for what we envision as a
bumoio tied things up before the> finals set at a two-game-totalquiet, relaxing weekend in the
period' ended with a shott from S°a‘s series. The finals, a best
We can believe him.
vs dufferin cleaners
tranquil Japanese countryside, „ Here die traffic makes Tokvo
oenind the net which hit goalie two-out-of-three
series,
bemn
series
Mickey Sato’s Crown Life hi- .John
we board the train in the indus appear dull by comparison.
. .
and just Ranch 31st.
’
°m
trial city of Osaka, about 400
niM^
?e g°a! lineLa.rge crowds attended last
'"f
nce
swept
to
their
sec*
*
*
miles from Tokyo.
oi.d straight pennant and the
°Ue 111 the second Year's post-season action and
Several thousand Japanese, all _ The Japanese approach skiing
JCCA Challenge Trophy P/?1 i1?3™.^1^- find- Utoed plenty of spirit and excitearmea with skis, poles, boots and1 J1? Hm.same way they approach t , - their opening game shel
tdle .mark with Ted Nakamu- ment to the tense play-off scene
lacking
of
the
bnnlperucksacks, Join us in the no-holds the lining of motor cars: with t
assist mid then counted two RK Nisei Hockev League offU
qj U "
napless Cleaners.
Led by Satch Fujimoto, who all ®o m tab final stanza to put girts ask for you.- support\"“in
barred fight for seats. Elbowing SaCTn? suicidal tendencies.
^"“r !",
“«>«> all Xible’SSkiing is impossible mainly but wrapped up this year’s scor
women and children aside and'
.7'7 Is-ukawa and Gen Ha- forts to attend, if vou like to son
trampling the more frail old because its impossible to find a ing title,. Crown LifeTuilt S a
paten ox snow without someone 4-0 lead in the first period. "
na^a E'-^red the last period t°P hockey action. ’
laaies underfoot, we find seats
We sling the skis on special standing, on it. The slopes are
J^aka fired two goals goats for the black and' gold.
Also, with the play-offs just
racks above the seats, buy beer jammed: the lifts are jammed: a and Rich Yoshida and Kep Fuwon m i
tbe lea^ie officials
from a platform vendor who pass leading to the mountain top k^moto one apiece as Sato took STADIUM GARAGE
X
jounce the Torbands. the bottles through the resembles a scene from the Klon- charge from the opening whistle.
vs YAMADA STUDIO
LeaS’ue “Playwindow and settle back for the Qike goktrush, dotted with black Pujimoto assisted on three of the
Stadium Garage out-hustled
• dance at tHe War Amp
goals.
r
specks
struggling
higher
and
trip to Mount Ibuki.
The trip
iamada Studio in the final game X °Tni1 °^ April 13th- Ra^e
Sato upped the count to 6-1 and came out winners in a musthikes two hours, this being a slow
10
Cover costs of a
tram which means it goes at 80
, We retire to the lodge for re- m the second frame as Paul Ike- game for the Garage.
Tomor- lost-play-off banquet for the
miles per hour instead of 100.
^P’^nt, wedge ourselves in IBMilHIlilHiiiiig
iow s game shapes up as the big players, sponsors -and guests will
After precisely two hours (Ja with several thousand others, eat
gest one of the year for Stadium 7° on sale shortly and will be
panese trains may resemble sar steamed rice and curry and’ listen
HOCKEY SCORES as a win over Alain could give wwiatitblS dance. Please supthem, a berth in the run for\he
dine cans on wheels but they al- to the juke box playing Moon
eagln and purchase a
and STATISTICS
iiays run on time) we change to River and', of all things, Danny
c°m^e Tanaka Memorial Trophv. ticket from the players when
another train, hurtle through the Roy.
Ron Yoshiki gave the green they are available.
blackness for 15 minutes and
Returning in the evening to
r
ldt/ite squad the ’eH in the
TEAM STANDINGS
eventually are herded aboard a the village, we bid our host fare
iirM frame as he knocked a loose
L
nw °rnbuses for Hie trip to well after admiring the television
T Pts puck past goal-tender Jerrv Ya
Ibuki village at the base of the aerial tacked incongruously onto Mickey gato
IbuKi
3
3 27 mashita. Bob Masukawa and' Glen
mountain.
the thatched roof, stop in at the Yamada Studio
9
3 21 Katsuyama earned assists.
village
store
to
buy
a
pipe
just
Main
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Body
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We look forward to recovering | Pufferin Cleaner'S
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PlePareJ for the invasion,
our, weekend in the coun
4U ^^mod'ation for about from,
try in the peace and* quiet of
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4 p.m.—Main Auto Bodv vs
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Saturday, March 9, 1963
Down To The Wire
By JOHN KIRKWOOD
Vancouver Sun
tea you can drink and a -ood
St'7 °°Wi °f rke fop break-
-X0®,^"6 Determined Tomor row
TOKYO.—The Japanese, it is
3s£*? » the To1M&t Z^n^J*"* heKatsuda made the
a socia^e chap.
said, have three favorite pas- He^throw^■
------ ™e score 2-0
^^ a?^ after George Shinomo’s
jmes: sleeping, watching televi- -ne tniows in waimi sake m P XH°Ckey LeaSne coming'to’a goal ror Dufferin.
early in the second segmejiU^rs
sion and- playing the pachinko
°nly the tup two
- -------^ ,®®coSt, allows us to puff on
v ) :^ home a pass fromTai
} ^oni spot m fke standings ~ Both teams tallied once in rhe Jabu. led Kakino playing- on the
parlors where they spend much J ms pipe, offers us a plate of raw u
:S b2 dX- The ^ for imal period with Dave Takeshi- torvard Une in a vain attempt
Sh .ferae™,!;- declined)
money and many hours tryin
the mark for Dufferin
and
third
io squeeze prizes out of slot.ma Pi oudly demonstrates his
would and
,
Iourt31 spots, which m\imdmg
new
x
1(1
Gerry
Oye connecting for to catch’ Satch- Fujimoto in the
X
d
“
^n
11
a
s
Pot
in
the
plavtelevision set.
* "
chines.
scoring _ race cut the Stadium
the Cleaners.
offs still remained
To these a fourth must now ™T™( alt'”“Eh thc ate helps,
margin
m half before the second
unsettled
*
*
$
af^’ ?ast Sunday’s actioru
frame
ended
to set the stage for
be added.
coes not come easily. Twelve of
Mickey ~ '
MAIN AUTO BODY
Skiing.
a
hard
fought
final 15-minutes.
captured
their
th/ X 011 tile StlW matting of second pennent in J fflMv X
vs JAPAN CAMERA CENTRE
Stadium, however, came up
Ski fever has swept the coun m ]™° r°°m floor, covered
try in the last few years. It has vith quilts, feet warmed in the « tlie opening game and at the
Auto Body took over wail a kittle extra hustle
.
in the
time doomed Dufferin
reached the stage now where the centre of the room by an electric same
the see-saw fight last stanza to hold
Cleaners to the cellar snot with R?'d
on for the
fanatical enthusiasm for the f^,’”8™!011817 '°"'erwi into the
X la^. two play-off spots
n.
Bob
Yoshiki made several
Main
moved
Jnto
^na a 4-1 win over Japan Came
sport has become a sort of na
fin stops to help the Garag
1 1 a 4’1 trimming ra.
tional madness.
the peaceful little of Japan Camera Centre, while
cause.
Accompany us, if you will, on
John Hamada opened the scor4ia&e bears a strong resemb Radium Garage, also making a
a typical Japanese skiing week lance to Tokyo in the moX
J U"1,7d
for !”s‘-s“ mg in the first frame with assists BLUELINE NOTES: Plnv-nff^
end.
rush-hour. There are, the farmer • 7? edged hamada Studio 2-1
Gea And Herb HaH a week from tomorrow at
Setting out on Saturday after Sej0,000 skiiers here this in the finale.
--rzawo. However, Archie Mat- George Bell Arena with the seminoon for what we envision as a
bumoio tied things up before the> finals set at a two-game-totalquiet, relaxing weekend in the
period' ended with a shott from S°a‘s series. The finals, a best
We can believe him.
vs dufferin cleaners
tranquil Japanese countryside, „ Here die traffic makes Tokvo
oenind the net which hit goalie two-out-of-three
series,
bemn
series
Mickey Sato’s Crown Life hi- .John
we board the train in the indus appear dull by comparison.
. .
and just Ranch 31st.
’
°m
trial city of Osaka, about 400
niM^
?e g°a! lineLa.rge crowds attended last
'"f
nce
swept
to
their
sec*
*
*
miles from Tokyo.
oi.d straight pennant and the
°Ue 111 the second Year's post-season action and
Several thousand Japanese, all _ The Japanese approach skiing
JCCA Challenge Trophy P/?1 i1?3™.^1^- find- Utoed plenty of spirit and excitearmea with skis, poles, boots and1 J1? Hm.same way they approach t , - their opening game shel
tdle .mark with Ted Nakamu- ment to the tense play-off scene
lacking
of
the
bnnlperucksacks, Join us in the no-holds the lining of motor cars: with t
assist mid then counted two RK Nisei Hockev League offU
qj U "
napless Cleaners.
Led by Satch Fujimoto, who all ®o m tab final stanza to put girts ask for you.- support\"“in
barred fight for seats. Elbowing SaCTn? suicidal tendencies.
^"“r !",
“«>«> all Xible’SSkiing is impossible mainly but wrapped up this year’s scor
women and children aside and'
.7'7 Is-ukawa and Gen Ha- forts to attend, if vou like to son
trampling the more frail old because its impossible to find a ing title,. Crown LifeTuilt S a
paten ox snow without someone 4-0 lead in the first period. "
na^a E'-^red the last period t°P hockey action. ’
laaies underfoot, we find seats
We sling the skis on special standing, on it. The slopes are
J^aka fired two goals goats for the black and' gold.
Also, with the play-offs just
racks above the seats, buy beer jammed: the lifts are jammed: a and Rich Yoshida and Kep Fuwon m i
tbe lea^ie officials
from a platform vendor who pass leading to the mountain top k^moto one apiece as Sato took STADIUM GARAGE
X
jounce the Torbands. the bottles through the resembles a scene from the Klon- charge from the opening whistle.
vs YAMADA STUDIO
LeaS’ue “Playwindow and settle back for the Qike goktrush, dotted with black Pujimoto assisted on three of the
Stadium Garage out-hustled
• dance at tHe War Amp
goals.
r
specks
struggling
higher
and
trip to Mount Ibuki.
The trip
iamada Studio in the final game X °Tni1 °^ April 13th- Ra^e
Sato upped the count to 6-1 and came out winners in a musthikes two hours, this being a slow
10
Cover costs of a
tram which means it goes at 80
, We retire to the lodge for re- m the second frame as Paul Ike- game for the Garage.
Tomor- lost-play-off banquet for the
miles per hour instead of 100.
^P’^nt, wedge ourselves in IBMilHIlilHiiiiig
iow s game shapes up as the big players, sponsors -and guests will
After precisely two hours (Ja with several thousand others, eat
gest one of the year for Stadium 7° on sale shortly and will be
panese trains may resemble sar steamed rice and curry and’ listen
HOCKEY SCORES as a win over Alain could give wwiatitblS dance. Please supthem, a berth in the run for\he
dine cans on wheels but they al- to the juke box playing Moon
eagln and purchase a
and STATISTICS
iiays run on time) we change to River and', of all things, Danny
c°m^e Tanaka Memorial Trophv. ticket from the players when
another train, hurtle through the Roy.
Ron Yoshiki gave the green they are available.
blackness for 15 minutes and
Returning in the evening to
r
ldt/ite squad the ’eH in the
TEAM STANDINGS
eventually are herded aboard a the village, we bid our host fare
iirM frame as he knocked a loose
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IbuKi
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mountain.
the thatched roof, stop in at the Yamada Studio
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——Saturday, March 9, 19^
o Seicho-no-ie and Dr, Masaharu Tanicruchi
THE lOCANADiAN
Seicho-No-Ie is an interna- meditation
j
v
and experienced countless blesstionally renowmed' truth moveBARRISTER, SOLICITOR and
This revelation-came to him as ings.
movement founded in Japan by if it were a commanding voice.
NOTARY PUBLIC
Post Office Dep^y^rt
People began to realize that
Dr. Masaharu Taniguchi in 1930
“
All
evil
things
are
nothing
221 VICTORIA ST.. TORONTO
this spiritual movement was not
through Divine revelation, based
matSto: &SVEM. 3-5002
OX. 1-3388 (Res.)
on a sublime ideal of bringing ness. They never be the product founded by man but by God in
of Divine Will but of man’s de- order to save humanity.
genuine happiness to all human luded
Editor; KEN MORT TSectlon
mind.’’
ity.
_ This is the origin of SeichoSection Editor and Advert?6
“Every thing that occurs in No-Ie, and its humanity enlight
This is not a mere academica
Manager.
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never excludes any true religion. tent. That which is truly real and
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BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
Everyone can become the mem- pression. Man is. truly a child of I
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b®r °f Seich-No-Ie regardless God. He is already immaculate
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of one’s own creed. Seicho-No- and redeemed.
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le is a huge house which accom
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He was born, in 1893 in Kobe, light pervading in front of his
Domestic: HelpYanted”
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Japan, and' majored in EnglishL eyes.
literature at Waseda University
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Thus he at last attained to the
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After receiving this Divine re
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ever contemplating deliberately velous healing power. Many were
TORONTO
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or. the various theme of contra healed! of their diseases merely by
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dictions in this world. He wanted ^s^e^no to his lecture or by re
to find out the reason why this ceiving his visit. He was com
world is so filled' with many evils pelled through Divine revelation
For Repairs On
and sufferings. .
to transmit tins marvelous gosKctshino
&
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though he showed- an excellent pe-1 to humanity.
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At that time Dr.« Taniguchi
Chartered Accountants
student, and was given scholax- held a position as an English
JAMES KAMINO
Su^S- ^e cou^n^ help resisting tianslator with a certain busi
221 Victoria St.
Suite 303
the inner urge of sharing the ness firm. He began to save por
Paul K. Asada, D.C., N.D.
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Since then he experienced him- However, soon after he had saved I
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Sc^ tlie wretchedness and misery a certain amount of fund,’he fell
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of the lower-class people.
a victim to a theft. He searched
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duct of Divine Will?”
this problem, and heard intuitiTORONTO
at that thjs ^orld is
a Heavenly Voice saying,
ovuen
so filled With a lot of wretched 'The world is the reflection of
ness?’’
the mind. The source of all neces
“Why .must the weak fall a sary supply is already within
proprietor
puy & Sell
prey to the strong?”
Your Home
you. Rise now! Begin your mis
OPTOMETRISTS
Why, why. . . .?
sion now!”
JON ONODERA
These were his ceaseless worry
Through
Complete Care
Jnlmedlately. ;ifter receiving
andi,daubL and his quest for tins
inspiration, he published the
MITS KURODA
For Your Eyes
iruth never found end. He de
,
s
t
’ssue of his magazine, “SeiHU. 9-4654 — HU. 1-8805
voted himself to the study of
j
cho-No-Ie.’’ Surprisingly enough,
1
Representing
y
many religions, philosophies and' this magazine brought another
t
(Business)
(Residence)
science, etc.
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BROKER|
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faster than the roundabout mid-Pacific route.
No changing planes.. You get on your Polar Jet
in Chicago—and you stay on the same jet all the
way to Tokyo.
• Connect in Tokyo with flights to Taipei,
^/, ^an'^aJ Okinawa, Korea, Hong Kong, Sai
gon, Bangkok.
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——Saturday, March 9, 19^
o Seicho-no-ie and Dr, Masaharu Tanicruchi
THE lOCANADiAN
Seicho-No-Ie is an interna- meditation
j
v
and experienced countless blesstionally renowmed' truth moveBARRISTER, SOLICITOR and
This revelation-came to him as ings.
movement founded in Japan by if it were a commanding voice.
NOTARY PUBLIC
Post Office Dep^y^rt
People began to realize that
Dr. Masaharu Taniguchi in 1930
“
All
evil
things
are
nothing
221 VICTORIA ST.. TORONTO
this spiritual movement was not
through Divine revelation, based
matSto: &SVEM. 3-5002
OX. 1-3388 (Res.)
on a sublime ideal of bringing ness. They never be the product founded by man but by God in
of Divine Will but of man’s de- order to save humanity.
genuine happiness to all human luded
Editor; KEN MORT TSectlon
mind.’’
ity.
_ This is the origin of SeichoSection Editor and Advert?6
“Every thing that occurs in No-Ie, and its humanity enlight
This is not a mere academica
Manager.
^'ertismg
For Service and Repair on
argument, but its purpose is to man’s environment is the exact enment movement developed into
manifest a real Heavenly Para reflection of his mind, The same a large religious organization.
4/9 mRN ST- WEST
RADIO
o
TV
is true with man’s physical
dise on this world.
EMpire 6-5005
body.”
STEREO-HI-FI
Being non-denominational .and
5
“The phenomena are non-exisbased’ on the universal Truth, it
KAZUO G. OIYE
never excludes any true religion. tent. That which is truly real and
eternal is - only God' and His ex
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
Everyone can become the mem- pression. Man is. truly a child of I
Phone: 759-1583
NOTARY PUBLIC
b®r °f Seich-No-Ie regardless God. He is already immaculate
' T. Iwamoto
of one’s own creed. Seicho-No- and redeemed.
2 College St., Toronto"
84
Marcos Blvd.
le is a huge house which accom
Room 103
“
Jesus
'
Christ
’
s
Crucifixion
’
Scarboro,
Ont.
modates vast crowds of truth
WA. 1-5605
OX. 8-2280 (Res.)
Female Help Wanted
means
the
perfect
negation
of
(Toronto)
seekers.
;
flesh. If and only when man cru- ‘
LADY, 23-35 io heln
----------- studio. Phone RU. 1-7750 (Kt^6 '
eify his flesh in this sense, he
Dr. Masaharu Taniguchi is one can acquire eternal life.”
OFFICE
RESIDENCE
SEW blouses at home, will
EM. 4-1394
oi the world foremost contem
2 Vesta Drive
Revelation went this way, and
deliver. Apply Better Blouse
«
EM. 4-1395
HUdson 5-1365
porary spiritual leaders.
Richmond St. West (Toronto).
457
while doing so, he felt brilliant
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
He was born, in 1893 in Kobe, light pervading in front of his
Domestic: HelpYanted”
A. E. McKague, Q.C.
NOTARY PUBLIC
Japan, and' majored in EnglishL eyes.
literature at Waseda University
A HOUSEKEEPER, live
;------- —
Office Hours Saturday
Thus he at last attained to the
Barrister & Solicitor
in Tokyo.
^sis' t7h Mrs. Warner, HU
7
October to April Inclusive
enlightenment.
(Toronto).
:
NOTARY
PUBLIC
62
RICHMOND
ST.
WEST
Because of his deep compas
After receiving this Divine re
1008 Northern Ontario Building
Suite 513 Temple Building
sion toward humanity, he was relation, he demonstrated mar
Male Help Wanted
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
TORONTO
ever contemplating deliberately velous healing power. Many were
TORONTO
EM. 6-3323
or. the various theme of contra healed! of their diseases merely by
Hes: RO. 7-3427
dictions in this world. He wanted ^s^e^no to his lecture or by re
to find out the reason why this ceiving his visit. He was com
world is so filled' with many evils pelled through Divine revelation
For Repairs On
and sufferings. .
to transmit tins marvelous gosKctshino
&
Weinberg
GARDEN helpers wanted. Phon°W„
though he showed- an excellent pe-1 to humanity.
•V. — RADIO — HI-FI
tabe, RO, 9-5565 (Toronto)
' Ya'
i ecord of study as a university
At that time Dr.« Taniguchi
Chartered Accountants
student, and was given scholax- held a position as an English
JAMES KAMINO
Su^S- ^e cou^n^ help resisting tianslator with a certain busi
221 Victoria St.
Suite 303
the inner urge of sharing the ness firm. He began to save por
Paul K. Asada, D.C., N.D.
T.V. SERVICE
suffering of the lower classes tions of his income in anticipa
_ Chiropractor, Naturopath
Toronto, Ontario
■and left school in mid-course and tion of the day -when he can be- ।
EM. 4-9913
Rheumatism, Discs, Sciatica
Lumbago, Arthritis. Migraine
entered a technical apprentice ?in publishing a non-denomina
PHONE 363-7441
ship -at a certain spinning mill. tional truth movement magazine.
Nerve Conditions
(TORONTO)
free consultation
Since then he experienced him- However, soon after he had saved I
728A St. Clair Ave. West
Sc^ tlie wretchedness and misery a certain amount of fund,’he fell
(^2 block west of Christie)
of the lower-class people.
a victim to a theft. He searched
Telephone:
LE. 6-8220
Is this world really the pro within himself for the answer to
if no answer call — 233-3869
duct of Divine Will?”
this problem, and heard intuitiTORONTO
at that thjs ^orld is
a Heavenly Voice saying,
ovuen
so filled With a lot of wretched 'The world is the reflection of
ness?’’
the mind. The source of all neces
“Why .must the weak fall a sary supply is already within
proprietor
puy & Sell
prey to the strong?”
Your Home
you. Rise now! Begin your mis
OPTOMETRISTS
Why, why. . . .?
sion now!”
JON ONODERA
These were his ceaseless worry
Through
Complete Care
Jnlmedlately. ;ifter receiving
andi,daubL and his quest for tins
inspiration, he published the
MITS KURODA
For Your Eyes
iruth never found end. He de
,
s
t
’ssue of his magazine, “SeiHU. 9-4654 — HU. 1-8805
voted himself to the study of
j
cho-No-Ie.’’ Surprisingly enough,
1
Representing
y
many religions, philosophies and' this magazine brought another
t
(Business)
(Residence)
science, etc.
'TOSH IWAI REAL ESTATe|
, After assiduous effort of ar- sequence of marvelous healings
BROKER|
f
^.enb Prayer day .and night, he to the readers. For instance they
540
Eglinton
Ave.
W.,
y
48 GALBRAITH AVE. |
finally .received Divine reveala- could recover from various’dis
k
118
West
Hastings
St.
eases such as cancer and tuber
Bus: 755-7371
$
tion, while he was buried in deep culosis.
Toronto
P
Their home harmonized,
VANCOUVER, B.C.
TOM'S RADIO & T. V.
CLASSIFIED
Lucien C. Kurata
TORIC
OPTICAL
Res: AM. 1-2581
X
lK
I 01
The mid-Pacific route is roundabout!
hi
YOU’RE 2,000 MILES CLOSER TO TOKYO
,0N NORTHWEST POLAR JETS
FROM CHICAGO
I n-
I ti<
[ dr
f Ju
| sei
( sir
De
a n’g
1 Ya
nar
of
tile
exti
desi
• °vIy ^orthwest flies jets direct to Tokyo from Chicago.
TAIPEI
MAN,tA VwvS
OKINAWA^
5>Sh
chicagoTtokyqF
TOKYO
You fly the Polar shortcut route that gets you there hours
faster than the roundabout mid-Pacific route.
No changing planes.. You get on your Polar Jet
in Chicago—and you stay on the same jet all the
way to Tokyo.
• Connect in Tokyo with flights to Taipei,
^/, ^an'^aJ Okinawa, Korea, Hong Kong, Sai
gon, Bangkok.
“De
the
i^3|
(Di
T
a I
—a
ki j
Air
H
I
the j
S Ltio:
For immediate reservations,
call your travel agent.
HONOLULU—:
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