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^^, THE. NEW CANADIAN
------------------------- ^"Independent Organ for Canadians of Jacan«»
s of Japanese Origin
„
Kumura
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1963
Toronto. Ont.
AS HISTORY has recorded.
| the first atomic bomb to be used
I on humanity was dropped from
| an American plane on Hiroshi| ma ar 8:15 A.M., August 6th (Ja| panese time), 1945. The explo( sion—an equivalent of 20,000
| rons of T.N.T.—instantly devas| tated 4-square miles df the heart
of this city.
HONOLULU., — Resentment
Abe’, three colleagues admitgainsta bill introduced by State ted In
ealih
Of the 343,000 inhabitants,
their
gnatures they’
en Kazuhisa Abe (D„ Hawaii) wanted’ to gi’
America estimated 66,000 killed
to culminate Christmas and Good worship" bill its the “'religious
and 69,000 injured. Japanese esti
and
- “day in court”
triday as legal holidays and* sub457
mates were much higher. A sur
‘’kk,.1^ a at .mean they7 favored it.
a one-day observance Ushijima
vivor of this blast today lives in
added
. - - tha t there are
edi . ‘/Holiday for Religious
Toronto.
d
quite
a
number
of Buddhist im
Worship' unleashed a storm of Hawaii a
She is Mrs. Emiko Okamoto.
rihey
have a legiprotests from Christian clergy timate 1
Her story will be published by
men last week.
■0144
the Star Weekly in the March
An in
^Stated
The bill was signed by three that there'll
23rd issue. It was originally Writ
^H^01’8, George Fukuoka -—mostly Japa^
ten in Japanese and translated
(D. Maui), Thomas S. Ogata (D. in Hawaii.
to English by Mr. Ken Kutsukake
tone
Maui) and John T. Ushijima (D ’
of the J.C. Centre. It should be
Hawaii).
Religious Holiday
quite a story.
Ai.
the
same
time
Fukuoka.
.chairmnn^of^t^^
HO.
❖
*
Abe introers.
duced a bill that would nial
nate Judiciary’ CommiffeeS^yt^'
THE 1963 Eastern Canada Ju
Wesak Day (Anri
vhich tnese bills have be^:H?e-l., ...... •
birthday
de- Championships will be held
.’ Buddha, a legal holiday.
Yaerred, said he felt the bill ^bul^^
Toronto.
Proceedings begin at
It \yas reported that the bills thiow light on the qucstiori'bf- ' /
011 March 16th at the YMHA in
w ore. inti educed to gauge public i ehgious holidays.
“We got to ^;-®
7:00 P.M.
I opinion.
decide how far we're going to dcSome 30 Black Belt judoka are
terming which days will be leexpected to compete for honors.
gai Holidays. ’
Also many 5-men mundansha
Japanese Strawberries
Other senators, on the other
(non-Black Belt) teams will bat
hand,
were visibly shakdn b.v the
50c
Each.
In
Montreal
tle for group championships.
storm
of protests. ‘‘.It hasn’t a
Some pre-shiai favorites to
> By K. TSUYUKI
chance,
”
said one Senate leader
take the Black Belt champion
_
Photo by Murakami studio I
KC
Tokyo
Correspondent
privately.
Consensus was t<at the
ship are: Rene Lalonde, Don Mc
fuior
will
.also kill chances of
VAN.
QUEEN
OF
HEARTS"
—
KAZY
TABATA
L
1
Tom
T
~
strawberries.
Clelland, Paul Schelck and last
passage
of
a
proposed bill d'enotyear’s champion, Giles Cham
VANCOUVER,—Miss Kazy Tabata
v
n
A Vn °n Japan’s rocky hillside lnS Wesak Day-a
state holiday.
crowned
“
Queen
of
Hearts
”
at
the
recently^^^
r
ere
e
^
rted
'
to
Canada
pagne.
sponsored by the University of B C Nisri VirSrt
S-es dance Hi the .erst time recently. An . The Wesak Day bill was also
bA Nelson K. Doi, John T.
the second year in a row that a
v
a } C
lhls marked experimental export, the shinWILL WE EVER SEE a Japa the coveted crown.
‘ ‘
1 ^arsi y candidate has won JV^t was scheduled to arrive in Ushijima, Ben Mentor (Hawaii)
nese Canadian become Canada’s
George Ariyoshi, Vincent Yalnio
Other candidates were from left
n
t
-Gontreal last week.
Judo champion again? I hope so. Five-Pin; Miki Tamcnoto, Miss StevJtA Rvi.?^^
qT U^ J^’T81™ berries
i ?kahashi. Mitsuyuki Kido,
there are some good Nisei boys mi Hirano, Miss JCCA; Sami Nakano Ati«
?r
a
'“ ’ ^ Thomas Ogata
n§’ Sato- cahed Fukuha are reported exS
working out at the various clubs Mi Wakabayashi, Miss TemPM
MaisOn La^enee; and | client in color, taste and shape; (Maui), all Democrats.
and their Sanseis seem hopeful.
------------------ - ------------ ------------- -_-Hr__________ I aa’d Received good' response in
Religious Circles Hostile
But in the distant future there
T
t
M
; WNork where they were shipjust might be a whole squad of
Rev.
Monsignor
Charles A. Kekumano said people
them. And I’ll lay good cash that
here and elsewhere “ought to be
a healthy majority will come
I
TJae growers decided to ex- amazed at the arrogance of those
horn among the young Sansei
?01t °ie ^st case- containing 20 who i would insult God-fearing
youths now training at the Kidoboxes to Montreal via Canadian
PARIS.
—
—
Japanese
influences
People by stamping out the trakwan Judo Institute at 328 Du
spring; waterfalls or cool rippling Pacific Airlines, last -week,
are
emerging
as
the
couture
col
pont .Avenue in Toronto.
waves for summer; and chrysanOne box containing about nine cntional observance of two of the
lections
for
this
leading
fabric
Christian feasts of the
' ThJs club’ ^S^zed by the late
themums or leafy patterns for We sized berries and weighing greatest
year.
trend
in
the
Paris
spring
and
Steven Kamino—the Father
autumn.
three-quarters of a pound' retails
He said Christmas and Good
?9?vdian Judo—back in the summer.
She thinks Paris designers
Pierre
Cardin
was
the
first
J
rj
day; are “not mere holidays”
,
Vancouver days, probably
should
personalize
printed
silks,
and
hakii^^
to
millions , of Christians who
French
designer
to
visit
Japan
ias more Japanese Canadian
members than any club in Cana- and has made five recent trips She suggests that typical land box is expected to be about $4 00 Ob^rVeT?heiv in spiritual vein.
Kev Kenneth A. Hinshaw
H' It is a non-profit organiza- in search of unusual fabrics. He marks, such as the Arc deTriom- _.™s means That the berries
^
a
rst
Church said
S1 and' follows in the true tra- has a tiny doll-like mannequin, phe, could be used for textile
c<?st People with a taste for
Hiroko, who models his Eastern- patterns.
udion of Kodokan Judo.
JA e a®d T1’! stra"'b™s he doesn’t believe the senators
____ ________________ ______ __
I almost 50 cents each.
Centre is to have a inspired evening gowns.
(Continued on page 2)
Judo club, it would be nice to
Yves St. Laurent and Jacques
f it run in the Kidokwan fa- Griffe
1
have both also made com
shion.
!mercial tie-ups in Tokyo in the
last six months.
Christian Dior, Nina Ricci,
ONE OF THE most interestp.bout 9:30 a woman livin
&HS6?eilTts from “Life and Jacques Heim and Cardin all new house in the centre of Tokyo
During the long engagement— ?hith! surrender of Japan Tnd
,.
ot a Japanese General”, a stress the Japanese mood in walks her husband to the door
^1-^r.iCeStrU1CtlOn °^ Khe psycholoI nT1 ly °f Japan’s outstand- spring- collections with many and bows gently to him as he j once almost broken off because it gieal
■
around
Imperial
4 if au-ny General, Tomoyuki wrap-around silhouettes, kimo- leaves for the office.
was discovered that there was a
w
.’"'^ the
-"‘c imperial
ecord
of
.eLmashita (1885-1946) — nick- no sleeves, and elaborate Geisha
record
colorblindness in' her
The matronly-looking woman family
family—
—Princess
Princess Nagako and the
°» ^eir thrones, but as svmI aan??d by the allies .as the “Tiger girl hair styles. Formal gowns
bols
rather than sovereigns.
celebrated
her
60th
birthday
ff/la aya’ and‘ since the end of at Nina Ricca have panelled earlier this week and, as Japa Urowlri Prince saw each other only so±-P^ie °f Japan’ in whom
rapected to the same sleeves trailing to the floor, nese like to do, she wrote a small once or twice a year.
g y Was Placed, for a
As Crown Princess and then
01 Germany’s outstanding shewn with wigs made of lac- poem for the occasion:
as Eni press, the daughter of the of £ W|re r?ni’Ped "'1th details
K “DecpTr^f6 tactictian, Erwin quered black raffia.
i
f t
Kommel-^oncerns
p
’fe Jn the Knperial
WlthT
|KmMnomiya clan lived in almost
REMAINS SAME
1410^
Book
f and magazine arv
^W^
e
ct
lc
^
ls
.h
av
e
I
lived
j
total
seclusion
from
th
om the people
M (Dninp’w10^ °f .the Kamikaze
.Mme.
Chiyo
Tanaka,
personal
Iet
J
to
make
the
over
whom
her
husband
gan
f
° appear about the
M
V^pd) suicide squadron.
. . •
1 was so
style
consultant
to
the
empress,
path
of
life.
some
of them so full
P
Kamikaze was formed by
vereign. She -was never mention
Twice before the path of life ed by name in the newspapers__ of intimate ancedotes as to em1 * „ tenant General Tominaga showed gowns made in her own
Sus
PobUclty con
beautiful and costly silks at a has changed dramatically f oi- cdly by title.
hi Tni011Vf ^ar Minister, Hide- cultural presentation sponsored Nagako,
eldest
daughter
scious
Hollywood
star.
of
Air a °* Tominaga was the 4th by Japanese Ambassador Toru Prince Kuninomiya, a noble
’N,e’
Japanese de_ of |
^ u *^pny commander.
Hagiwara.
Japan. The first time was on Jan. I
n?
the
Stones
’ as a child
i^g e lb said to have excelled in
HOCKEY
PLAY-OFFS
0 "die
delights
in
examining
a mysteri
14,
1918,
when
an
official
emis(
The
petite,
white-haired JapaWn all fC^T5^
department,
Xtr^ '°^ Mden’in a
sary visited the prince at his
TORONTO. _ It’s pteyoff
nese
designer
explains
that
the
the Ph
• e Japanese -women in
time in the Toronto Japanese
basic difference between Orien regimental headquarters to in
to Japan PT6S ™'e ordered back tal and Western dress is that the form him that his daughter had
Emperor ^d Empress,
Hockey
League. The two
censed pL^OmLna5a became inM ^e>r court advisers, submitbeen chosen to be the bride of I games total-goals-to-win semi
Western
silhoutte
often
changes
nble t0 £ demanded* that he be
x , ^ the publicity and made
final series gets underway this
overnight while the kimono has Hirohito then Crown Prince of
■1 latiop • k6^ ^ -irls as “consoJapan.
efforthVt/f!d
embarrassed'
Sunday,
March
17th
at
George
remained
the
same
for
centuries.
3 £ ? 51S ^de units.
From that day on Princess
nam?\f i
f the pe°PIe in the
Bell Arena at 4 p.m.
That, she adds, is why Japa Nagako understood that her own
® QUence
f^e Vs ^e eKname of democratization' of the
vFirsj game: Mickey S,ato vs
Ithe
S ^reu'eH speeches to nese fashion designers substitute life and personality were to be
throne.
Mam
Auto
Body
’
^on>± PJotsOne of his interesting fabric patterns for totally submerged and that only
Second game: Yamada Stu
tO° has Pas5ed and
f now the Empress and the Emher role as Crown Princess and
ran like this: new silhouettes.
dio vs Japan Camera Centre
-°u. ihev pCn decide to die like
Mme. Tanaka fits her kimonos J future empress had any’ real
neror are rarely seen by the pubg
- an move the heart of to the season by means of hand- ‘ meaning. For five years before i
GET OUT AND LEND
1-c, except on a few official oc
casions a year. They have nX
painted patterns:
Snow scenes ■ the wedding Princess Nagako i YOUR SUPPORT!
(Continued on page 2)
fox- -winter; cherry blossoms for I lived a life apart from her con- I
(Continued on page 8)
S
Japanese Influence Leads
1
m
1
Paris Fabric wtylG
lisnds
j
I ^-
earIier “s
New Image of Empress Nagako Created
IAN
nail
cash
:wa
RICK
action
anese
dsing
^^, THE. NEW CANADIAN
------------------------- ^"Independent Organ for Canadians of Jacan«»
s of Japanese Origin
„
Kumura
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1963
Toronto. Ont.
AS HISTORY has recorded.
| the first atomic bomb to be used
I on humanity was dropped from
| an American plane on Hiroshi| ma ar 8:15 A.M., August 6th (Ja| panese time), 1945. The explo( sion—an equivalent of 20,000
| rons of T.N.T.—instantly devas| tated 4-square miles df the heart
of this city.
HONOLULU., — Resentment
Abe’, three colleagues admitgainsta bill introduced by State ted In
ealih
Of the 343,000 inhabitants,
their
gnatures they’
en Kazuhisa Abe (D„ Hawaii) wanted’ to gi’
America estimated 66,000 killed
to culminate Christmas and Good worship" bill its the “'religious
and 69,000 injured. Japanese esti
and
- “day in court”
triday as legal holidays and* sub457
mates were much higher. A sur
‘’kk,.1^ a at .mean they7 favored it.
a one-day observance Ushijima
vivor of this blast today lives in
added
. - - tha t there are
edi . ‘/Holiday for Religious
Toronto.
d
quite
a
number
of Buddhist im
Worship' unleashed a storm of Hawaii a
She is Mrs. Emiko Okamoto.
rihey
have a legiprotests from Christian clergy timate 1
Her story will be published by
men last week.
■0144
the Star Weekly in the March
An in
^Stated
The bill was signed by three that there'll
23rd issue. It was originally Writ
^H^01’8, George Fukuoka -—mostly Japa^
ten in Japanese and translated
(D. Maui), Thomas S. Ogata (D. in Hawaii.
to English by Mr. Ken Kutsukake
tone
Maui) and John T. Ushijima (D ’
of the J.C. Centre. It should be
Hawaii).
Religious Holiday
quite a story.
Ai.
the
same
time
Fukuoka.
.chairmnn^of^t^^
HO.
❖
*
Abe introers.
duced a bill that would nial
nate Judiciary’ CommiffeeS^yt^'
THE 1963 Eastern Canada Ju
Wesak Day (Anri
vhich tnese bills have be^:H?e-l., ...... •
birthday
de- Championships will be held
.’ Buddha, a legal holiday.
Yaerred, said he felt the bill ^bul^^
Toronto.
Proceedings begin at
It \yas reported that the bills thiow light on the qucstiori'bf- ' /
011 March 16th at the YMHA in
w ore. inti educed to gauge public i ehgious holidays.
“We got to ^;-®
7:00 P.M.
I opinion.
decide how far we're going to dcSome 30 Black Belt judoka are
terming which days will be leexpected to compete for honors.
gai Holidays. ’
Also many 5-men mundansha
Japanese Strawberries
Other senators, on the other
(non-Black Belt) teams will bat
hand,
were visibly shakdn b.v the
50c
Each.
In
Montreal
tle for group championships.
storm
of protests. ‘‘.It hasn’t a
Some pre-shiai favorites to
> By K. TSUYUKI
chance,
”
said one Senate leader
take the Black Belt champion
_
Photo by Murakami studio I
KC
Tokyo
Correspondent
privately.
Consensus was t<at the
ship are: Rene Lalonde, Don Mc
fuior
will
.also kill chances of
VAN.
QUEEN
OF
HEARTS"
—
KAZY
TABATA
L
1
Tom
T
~
strawberries.
Clelland, Paul Schelck and last
passage
of
a
proposed bill d'enotyear’s champion, Giles Cham
VANCOUVER,—Miss Kazy Tabata
v
n
A Vn °n Japan’s rocky hillside lnS Wesak Day-a
state holiday.
crowned
“
Queen
of
Hearts
”
at
the
recently^^^
r
ere
e
^
rted
'
to
Canada
pagne.
sponsored by the University of B C Nisri VirSrt
S-es dance Hi the .erst time recently. An . The Wesak Day bill was also
bA Nelson K. Doi, John T.
the second year in a row that a
v
a } C
lhls marked experimental export, the shinWILL WE EVER SEE a Japa the coveted crown.
‘ ‘
1 ^arsi y candidate has won JV^t was scheduled to arrive in Ushijima, Ben Mentor (Hawaii)
nese Canadian become Canada’s
George Ariyoshi, Vincent Yalnio
Other candidates were from left
n
t
-Gontreal last week.
Judo champion again? I hope so. Five-Pin; Miki Tamcnoto, Miss StevJtA Rvi.?^^
qT U^ J^’T81™ berries
i ?kahashi. Mitsuyuki Kido,
there are some good Nisei boys mi Hirano, Miss JCCA; Sami Nakano Ati«
?r
a
'“ ’ ^ Thomas Ogata
n§’ Sato- cahed Fukuha are reported exS
working out at the various clubs Mi Wakabayashi, Miss TemPM
MaisOn La^enee; and | client in color, taste and shape; (Maui), all Democrats.
and their Sanseis seem hopeful.
------------------ - ------------ ------------- -_-Hr__________ I aa’d Received good' response in
Religious Circles Hostile
But in the distant future there
T
t
M
; WNork where they were shipjust might be a whole squad of
Rev.
Monsignor
Charles A. Kekumano said people
them. And I’ll lay good cash that
here and elsewhere “ought to be
a healthy majority will come
I
TJae growers decided to ex- amazed at the arrogance of those
horn among the young Sansei
?01t °ie ^st case- containing 20 who i would insult God-fearing
youths now training at the Kidoboxes to Montreal via Canadian
PARIS.
—
—
Japanese
influences
People by stamping out the trakwan Judo Institute at 328 Du
spring; waterfalls or cool rippling Pacific Airlines, last -week,
are
emerging
as
the
couture
col
pont .Avenue in Toronto.
waves for summer; and chrysanOne box containing about nine cntional observance of two of the
lections
for
this
leading
fabric
Christian feasts of the
' ThJs club’ ^S^zed by the late
themums or leafy patterns for We sized berries and weighing greatest
year.
trend
in
the
Paris
spring
and
Steven Kamino—the Father
autumn.
three-quarters of a pound' retails
He said Christmas and Good
?9?vdian Judo—back in the summer.
She thinks Paris designers
Pierre
Cardin
was
the
first
J
rj
day; are “not mere holidays”
,
Vancouver days, probably
should
personalize
printed
silks,
and
hakii^^
to
millions , of Christians who
French
designer
to
visit
Japan
ias more Japanese Canadian
members than any club in Cana- and has made five recent trips She suggests that typical land box is expected to be about $4 00 Ob^rVeT?heiv in spiritual vein.
Kev Kenneth A. Hinshaw
H' It is a non-profit organiza- in search of unusual fabrics. He marks, such as the Arc deTriom- _.™s means That the berries
^
a
rst
Church said
S1 and' follows in the true tra- has a tiny doll-like mannequin, phe, could be used for textile
c<?st People with a taste for
Hiroko, who models his Eastern- patterns.
udion of Kodokan Judo.
JA e a®d T1’! stra"'b™s he doesn’t believe the senators
____ ________________ ______ __
I almost 50 cents each.
Centre is to have a inspired evening gowns.
(Continued on page 2)
Judo club, it would be nice to
Yves St. Laurent and Jacques
f it run in the Kidokwan fa- Griffe
1
have both also made com
shion.
!mercial tie-ups in Tokyo in the
last six months.
Christian Dior, Nina Ricci,
ONE OF THE most interestp.bout 9:30 a woman livin
&HS6?eilTts from “Life and Jacques Heim and Cardin all new house in the centre of Tokyo
During the long engagement— ?hith! surrender of Japan Tnd
,.
ot a Japanese General”, a stress the Japanese mood in walks her husband to the door
^1-^r.iCeStrU1CtlOn °^ Khe psycholoI nT1 ly °f Japan’s outstand- spring- collections with many and bows gently to him as he j once almost broken off because it gieal
■
around
Imperial
4 if au-ny General, Tomoyuki wrap-around silhouettes, kimo- leaves for the office.
was discovered that there was a
w
.’"'^ the
-"‘c imperial
ecord
of
.eLmashita (1885-1946) — nick- no sleeves, and elaborate Geisha
record
colorblindness in' her
The matronly-looking woman family
family—
—Princess
Princess Nagako and the
°» ^eir thrones, but as svmI aan??d by the allies .as the “Tiger girl hair styles. Formal gowns
bols
rather than sovereigns.
celebrated
her
60th
birthday
ff/la aya’ and‘ since the end of at Nina Ricca have panelled earlier this week and, as Japa Urowlri Prince saw each other only so±-P^ie °f Japan’ in whom
rapected to the same sleeves trailing to the floor, nese like to do, she wrote a small once or twice a year.
g y Was Placed, for a
As Crown Princess and then
01 Germany’s outstanding shewn with wigs made of lac- poem for the occasion:
as Eni press, the daughter of the of £ W|re r?ni’Ped "'1th details
K “DecpTr^f6 tactictian, Erwin quered black raffia.
i
f t
Kommel-^oncerns
p
’fe Jn the Knperial
WlthT
|KmMnomiya clan lived in almost
REMAINS SAME
1410^
Book
f and magazine arv
^W^
e
ct
lc
^
ls
.h
av
e
I
lived
j
total
seclusion
from
th
om the people
M (Dninp’w10^ °f .the Kamikaze
.Mme.
Chiyo
Tanaka,
personal
Iet
J
to
make
the
over
whom
her
husband
gan
f
° appear about the
M
V^pd) suicide squadron.
. . •
1 was so
style
consultant
to
the
empress,
path
of
life.
some
of them so full
P
Kamikaze was formed by
vereign. She -was never mention
Twice before the path of life ed by name in the newspapers__ of intimate ancedotes as to em1 * „ tenant General Tominaga showed gowns made in her own
Sus
PobUclty con
beautiful and costly silks at a has changed dramatically f oi- cdly by title.
hi Tni011Vf ^ar Minister, Hide- cultural presentation sponsored Nagako,
eldest
daughter
scious
Hollywood
star.
of
Air a °* Tominaga was the 4th by Japanese Ambassador Toru Prince Kuninomiya, a noble
’N,e’
Japanese de_ of |
^ u *^pny commander.
Hagiwara.
Japan. The first time was on Jan. I
n?
the
Stones
’ as a child
i^g e lb said to have excelled in
HOCKEY
PLAY-OFFS
0 "die
delights
in
examining
a mysteri
14,
1918,
when
an
official
emis(
The
petite,
white-haired JapaWn all fC^T5^
department,
Xtr^ '°^ Mden’in a
sary visited the prince at his
TORONTO. _ It’s pteyoff
nese
designer
explains
that
the
the Ph
• e Japanese -women in
time in the Toronto Japanese
basic difference between Orien regimental headquarters to in
to Japan PT6S ™'e ordered back tal and Western dress is that the form him that his daughter had
Emperor ^d Empress,
Hockey
League. The two
censed pL^OmLna5a became inM ^e>r court advisers, submitbeen chosen to be the bride of I games total-goals-to-win semi
Western
silhoutte
often
changes
nble t0 £ demanded* that he be
x , ^ the publicity and made
final series gets underway this
overnight while the kimono has Hirohito then Crown Prince of
■1 latiop • k6^ ^ -irls as “consoJapan.
efforthVt/f!d
embarrassed'
Sunday,
March
17th
at
George
remained
the
same
for
centuries.
3 £ ? 51S ^de units.
From that day on Princess
nam?\f i
f the pe°PIe in the
Bell Arena at 4 p.m.
That, she adds, is why Japa Nagako understood that her own
® QUence
f^e Vs ^e eKname of democratization' of the
vFirsj game: Mickey S,ato vs
Ithe
S ^reu'eH speeches to nese fashion designers substitute life and personality were to be
throne.
Mam
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Second game: Yamada Stu
tO° has Pas5ed and
f now the Empress and the Emher role as Crown Princess and
ran like this: new silhouettes.
dio vs Japan Camera Centre
-°u. ihev pCn decide to die like
Mme. Tanaka fits her kimonos J future empress had any’ real
neror are rarely seen by the pubg
- an move the heart of to the season by means of hand- ‘ meaning. For five years before i
GET OUT AND LEND
1-c, except on a few official oc
casions a year. They have nX
painted patterns:
Snow scenes ■ the wedding Princess Nagako i YOUR SUPPORT!
(Continued on page 2)
fox- -winter; cherry blossoms for I lived a life apart from her con- I
(Continued on page 8)
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and Immigration
Canada
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CANADIAN CITIES
PAGE 7
Nisei Introduces Bill
। jOafe,s ami H&enys
TRAIL, British C@|yi^bso ■ Continued from page 1
1
ever intended for a moment to
succeed
” in the move.
BRITISH/COLUMBIA., centre of extensive
1
fas been the source of 75 per- cent of "lead proctaction i 'aL/U^ . He said he doubts they will find
of 45 per cent of its zinc, Traii, B.C., lo.S?“tt ^’ “ ^Rc-} J^Pathy, even among- the Japanese Gardeners Ass'n Form New Divisions
province s base metal mining area sits
। Jewish population which has been
—
TORONTO. — Several
new ] project. Work contracts will be
several
ing the border of the State of Washington
mnrfv i I
rhe a'eation of a possible
includingthe UPyen 10 members of the union.
nines east of Vancouver.
add m approximately 2o0 new-May of worship. He predict- establishment of
division for j
The Union also set up two
Historically, Trail was once known as Trail
t - m
n tke community will not Japanese Garden des igning were i
other departments. One, the cofor the Creek joms the Columbia Ri^
adopted at a recently held
operativc purchasing- of garden
A
meeting- of the Toronto Japa ing materials, will be studied fur
flows southward into the United States. In that period
they <the senators)
years ago, the Landing at the creek mouth was tXd
f Sov=J ?
^appointed and injured
se Gardeners Union.
ther by Mr. T. Okamoto.
The.
The
purpose of this new de ^boi new division headed by Mr.
by miners, who were headed for the gold-fields at Rolland
Hinshaw said. He
miles away. While the gold mining in this part of British Coh^ ^
he thought overtures for partment is to propag-ate more E. Nishioka will look into the or
cid not live up to its original pmmise. ba^ metaf ^^
c^atioa of a Buddhist Day here interest
,
. among occidental resito be much more productive. The original lead-zmc smelterUnlTpl be behmd the bill s introduc- cents in the greater Toronto area ganization of a Tanomoshi-ko—
mutual financial aid1. The pur
Trail in 1895-96 by Fritz August Heinze ^
■
who have shown enthusiasm for pose of this is to form a close
caused the community to develop rapidly.
’
’ , The Rev. Ernest H. S. Hunt of Japanese Gardens.
contact between members.
A special committee of this
, ■ bi 1898, Heinze sold his smelter and the narrow-gauo-e railway S^o-Yen Mission, otae of tlie men
The officers of
Union,
U
Bossland, to the Canadian Pacific Raihw r^has/etJioiled ^ ^ official new department of the union, elected at the meeting were:
Vie X? was aWe to bring coal and coke to Trail’s smelter very
for Buddh«t recognition, leaded by Mr. T. Sada, Mr. R.
cheaply from Crows Nest Pass mines, via its Crows Nest Pass line
Would disclaim any bill mizai alud Mr. T. Takashima, will kashimh, honorary member; R.
Hid the town boomed. In 1906 three mines were added to theUom I- ^^
to Niminate the Chris- dace advertisements in local Anzai, president; T. Takashima,
1W that had been formed and it then became the XonsolidnW UX1 ,nd
Friday would be papers ami generally promote the vice-president; E. Nishioka, SecMining Company of Canada Limited. Ib 1920 when a method
h^eless^^‘ary ■ (Japanese); Tom Matoba
.melting the complicated base metal ores was put into ‘use producX)8^
of the Hawaii
(English); C. Matsuo Treasurer:
non increased vastly. Today, almost half of Trail’s- population of F 5neSe Buddhist Society said he )ana Club Bazaar At
M. 'Yamamura, chairman: J. Ki
UX° p®f.ple ^e employed in plants of the Consolidated Mi^
no ^"^ership reaction to BuddR Church March 23 noshita, vice-chairman. There are
and Smelting- Company (ComAeo), one of the world’s largest nroU
was biformed that
—Signs of spring also auditors and various conven
oncers not only of lead and zinc, but of by-products such as sulphuric \°Ca Budamsts still hope to get areTORONTO.
definitly
in the air and fith ors of a study group and an or
acid and chemical fertilizer on a large scale. Half this nation’s Aug?s1t 8 recoSblized as their an urge to meet
the crowd and ganization group, as well as exe
supply of silver also comes from Trail.
"
| sPecial day of worship.
show off that, new spring- bonnet. cutive members.
Farming and logging are also .important in the area surround
,Tbe 14th District Democrats
die Toronto Dana and Fuibmg Trail, and when a $70,000,000 pulp mill went into product!oh a * ™ opposed the bill.
kai welcome you to their Spring- Guest Speaker From
few years ago, it provided additional incentive for the influx of L WUU4 on record favoring Bazaar on Saturday, March 23.
more people. Asked why he had come, one man said: “I wanted a I j od Friday and Christmas holi1:00-7:00 p.m., at the Tor Sierra Leone at WC
place which was growing, and decided on Trail.” He and other new ?ys 111 position to Big Island from
onto Buddhist Church.
J.ORONTO. — The February
citizens round other attractions here—a beautiful Esplanade, new b^^^^tic Sen. Abe.
meeting
of the Toronto Nisei
Hot
meals
still
head
the
list,
Lo&u Office, i enovatedCity Hall, new bridge across the Columbia t>^ ^oesn t make, sense,” said
Women
’
s
Club
was held on Wed
tctake
the
chill
away
from
those,
a modern hospital and new Senior Citizens’ Villa—and at Havard Feriera, Jr. chairman of
nesday,
Feb._
27
at the home of
nearby Rossland, one of the highest ski lifts in Canada.
le district’s 14th Precinct which cold March winds. The menu in Mrs. Koko Kinoshita.
However, Trail has hardly become a citv the easy way The 5^oses ^bes bill to eliminate cludes oyako-donburi, udon, chowThe guest speaker was Mrs.
mein teishoku, spaghetti and
townsite was surveyed and registered in 1891 by Col E Topping “e tw° boHdays.
Melvin
Koomber, United Nations
uho has come to be known as the Father of Trail. He campaigned
And at St. Francis Hospital oshiruko. For the kiddies, there
Representative
from
Sierra
will
be
hot
dog
’
s
and
chips.
for eleven years to have this town of just 1500 population incorpor- Hvankelist Billy Graham asked
Leone,
who
gave
a
delightful
des
। For those who just want to
m .1,as a Clty’ When incorporation took place in 1910 he became 1S be really serious?”
cription
of
livityg
conditions
in
mails first Mayor Ten years later, Trail was very nearly destroyed , Jn another hospital—Kuakini- rendezvous with their friends, modern Sierra Leone.
a forest fire. Floods too have menaced the city. The devastating- ,e wasn’t in a position to amue over a cup of tea, there will be
one in 1894 was topped in 1948, when the Columbia River rose 46.17 the Pros and cons of his propoled a special tea-room at their serFor take-home omiyage.
teet to inukidiate the entire city.
measure. He underwent surgery vice.
PATRONIZE
Trial by fire and flood’ only stiffened the backbone of Trail’s
Tbe bills were also referred to there will be sushi aW baked
goodies.
A
special
booth
for
Nipwizens. The city’s growth' over the years has been noteworthy. U?/m
EePI°J?W
OUR ADVERTISERS
Home handicrafts will be
1 um one two-room school, which in 1902 enrolled just 100 pupils,
by Senate poma
on display.
Fad s schools Have increased to six, which house over 3000 stu®, ent Nelson Dok
It is a good policy to
Please make a date with your
dents. 1 he city’s educational budget, once as low as $6835. annually . The Maui Buddhist Ministers friends
have the RIGHT POLICY
at
the
Church
or
give
has swelled to ?P/2 nullity In 1895, Trail Creek News was printed Assn- bas requested Wesak Dav
your family a treat by dining
Consult
on wrapping paper—now the Trail Daily Times turns out thousands be made
n,ade a holiday.
out.
*
ol copies irom modem presses-^six days .a week. Sternwheeler boats ~
'--------- -------------WALES and DUNCAN
toW,S S°!e means of communication with the outside Casev'q Corner
INSURANCE AGENTS
yoild until the railroad was completed in 1898. Now. the citv is '
aseY s Corner . . .
(Continued from page onp^
eaJS-t and w®st’ by the Southern Trans-Provitmial Highway the Emperor. And
I
can
assure
c
Meanwhile, Tominaga — with464 Yonge Street, Toronto
you
and Canadian Pacific Airlines.
death °.f eYrf °”e of out his usual inspiring Bushido
Phone WA. 1-3171
?iay’ ColoneU Topping would be impressed' if he could join y°” will move the Emperor. It
speeches — hot-footed to the
t
skleis ,at Red Mountain or swimmers at Wright Pool »-0 ice U1 do more—it will even change safety
of Formosa in one of the
. .t!n?’ roller skating, play basketball, hockey, curl—and ’see the the history of the world.
last planes.
OFFICF
minin’
Memorial Centre. A day’s tour through Co^ know ^hat you feel now as
RESIDENCE
EM. 4-1394
oUn !’ma?e di a “'d Tadanac plants would leave him in a fate I you IPut' ^e
’ - sorrows
-„
2 Vesta Drive
and iovs of
]lis PmmHy for
EM.
4-1395
Hlldson 5-1365
bohind you
va., because the
J ’Em
act of cowardice? Because of
Ox complete dazzlement.
Illifo
life behind
i
iis
connection
with
Tojo,
he
was
their town is a beehive of commercial activity, thanks peror’s fortunes are failing. Do
A. E. McKague, Q.C.
XnXrX03 lndustrial complex, Trail’s citizens, first and'‘foremost not worry about what happens i onlJ. reduced in rank and sent as
^Djoy living*.
;
a
division
commander
to
Manwhen you die and what you leave
Barrister & Solicitor
behind
j ou for you will become । churia. Today, as the book re—Canadian Scene
,
1
ports,
Tominaga
toils
in
a
Si
NOTARY PUBLIC
gods. Soon I hope to have the
berian
prison
—
no
doubt
without
1008
Northern Ontario Building
privilege of joining you in glo
his sake and' geishas.
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
rious death.”
TORONTO
Later, when the allied forces -had pushed the Japanese into the if MJ
Modern
mountains of Northern Luzon I ^
“
KUNG-FU KARATE”
General Yamashita was bravely I
BREAK BRICKS in 100 DAYS
• AUTO — FIRE — LIFE
Wishes to Announce that
*
ALL FORMS
fighting a delaying action. He
new
- W
AMAZING
SYSTEM
J^ | D° Ec
£°
mE literatures
was expecting the assistance of
He has moved his Law Office to
OF
r _ g only S5.00 cash, cheque, m.o.
the Kamikaze leader at any
H
„ Oriental Book Sales
time.
Y^5 P^R- box 1183 Oakland 4, Calif.
Kazuo G. Oiye
SUITE 1805
CARLTON ST. — TORONTO 2
Telephone: 366-6388
;
FOR WORRY-FREE TRAVEL
ARRANGEMENTS
By Air, Sea and Land
INSURANCE
(
consult
'
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TORONTO
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Res. PL 9-8317:
Call
SUNSET TERRACE
CHINESE AND CANADIAN FOOD
Furuya Travel Service
365 SPADINA AVE., TORONTO 2-B ONT.
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
PHONE EM. 6-1075
Office Hours Saturday
October to April Inclusive
THE JADE
ROOM
«S PHOM
o Wedding
Receptions
9 Banquets
9 Private
Parties
9 Sales
Meetings
Free Parkin
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
Suite 513 Temple Building
TORONTO
EM. 6-3323
—
Res: RO. 7-3427
fresh meat and fish
order Thurs. and Eri.,
OCCIDENTAL FOODS
JAPANESE AND
=
REAR OF STORE
WEST, TORONTO
Bathurst and Sheppard Plaza
ME. 5-5050-1-2
FREE DELIVERY EVERYDAY
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Toronto
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PAGE 7
Nisei Introduces Bill
। jOafe,s ami H&enys
TRAIL, British C@|yi^bso ■ Continued from page 1
1
ever intended for a moment to
succeed
” in the move.
BRITISH/COLUMBIA., centre of extensive
1
fas been the source of 75 per- cent of "lead proctaction i 'aL/U^ . He said he doubts they will find
of 45 per cent of its zinc, Traii, B.C., lo.S?“tt ^’ “ ^Rc-} J^Pathy, even among- the Japanese Gardeners Ass'n Form New Divisions
province s base metal mining area sits
। Jewish population which has been
—
TORONTO. — Several
new ] project. Work contracts will be
several
ing the border of the State of Washington
mnrfv i I
rhe a'eation of a possible
includingthe UPyen 10 members of the union.
nines east of Vancouver.
add m approximately 2o0 new-May of worship. He predict- establishment of
division for j
The Union also set up two
Historically, Trail was once known as Trail
t - m
n tke community will not Japanese Garden des igning were i
other departments. One, the cofor the Creek joms the Columbia Ri^
adopted at a recently held
operativc purchasing- of garden
A
meeting- of the Toronto Japa ing materials, will be studied fur
flows southward into the United States. In that period
they <the senators)
years ago, the Landing at the creek mouth was tXd
f Sov=J ?
^appointed and injured
se Gardeners Union.
ther by Mr. T. Okamoto.
The.
The
purpose of this new de ^boi new division headed by Mr.
by miners, who were headed for the gold-fields at Rolland
Hinshaw said. He
miles away. While the gold mining in this part of British Coh^ ^
he thought overtures for partment is to propag-ate more E. Nishioka will look into the or
cid not live up to its original pmmise. ba^ metaf ^^
c^atioa of a Buddhist Day here interest
,
. among occidental resito be much more productive. The original lead-zmc smelterUnlTpl be behmd the bill s introduc- cents in the greater Toronto area ganization of a Tanomoshi-ko—
mutual financial aid1. The pur
Trail in 1895-96 by Fritz August Heinze ^
■
who have shown enthusiasm for pose of this is to form a close
caused the community to develop rapidly.
’
’ , The Rev. Ernest H. S. Hunt of Japanese Gardens.
contact between members.
A special committee of this
, ■ bi 1898, Heinze sold his smelter and the narrow-gauo-e railway S^o-Yen Mission, otae of tlie men
The officers of
Union,
U
Bossland, to the Canadian Pacific Raihw r^has/etJioiled ^ ^ official new department of the union, elected at the meeting were:
Vie X? was aWe to bring coal and coke to Trail’s smelter very
for Buddh«t recognition, leaded by Mr. T. Sada, Mr. R.
cheaply from Crows Nest Pass mines, via its Crows Nest Pass line
Would disclaim any bill mizai alud Mr. T. Takashima, will kashimh, honorary member; R.
Hid the town boomed. In 1906 three mines were added to theUom I- ^^
to Niminate the Chris- dace advertisements in local Anzai, president; T. Takashima,
1W that had been formed and it then became the XonsolidnW UX1 ,nd
Friday would be papers ami generally promote the vice-president; E. Nishioka, SecMining Company of Canada Limited. Ib 1920 when a method
h^eless^^‘ary ■ (Japanese); Tom Matoba
.melting the complicated base metal ores was put into ‘use producX)8^
of the Hawaii
(English); C. Matsuo Treasurer:
non increased vastly. Today, almost half of Trail’s- population of F 5neSe Buddhist Society said he )ana Club Bazaar At
M. 'Yamamura, chairman: J. Ki
UX° p®f.ple ^e employed in plants of the Consolidated Mi^
no ^"^ership reaction to BuddR Church March 23 noshita, vice-chairman. There are
and Smelting- Company (ComAeo), one of the world’s largest nroU
was biformed that
—Signs of spring also auditors and various conven
oncers not only of lead and zinc, but of by-products such as sulphuric \°Ca Budamsts still hope to get areTORONTO.
definitly
in the air and fith ors of a study group and an or
acid and chemical fertilizer on a large scale. Half this nation’s Aug?s1t 8 recoSblized as their an urge to meet
the crowd and ganization group, as well as exe
supply of silver also comes from Trail.
"
| sPecial day of worship.
show off that, new spring- bonnet. cutive members.
Farming and logging are also .important in the area surround
,Tbe 14th District Democrats
die Toronto Dana and Fuibmg Trail, and when a $70,000,000 pulp mill went into product!oh a * ™ opposed the bill.
kai welcome you to their Spring- Guest Speaker From
few years ago, it provided additional incentive for the influx of L WUU4 on record favoring Bazaar on Saturday, March 23.
more people. Asked why he had come, one man said: “I wanted a I j od Friday and Christmas holi1:00-7:00 p.m., at the Tor Sierra Leone at WC
place which was growing, and decided on Trail.” He and other new ?ys 111 position to Big Island from
onto Buddhist Church.
J.ORONTO. — The February
citizens round other attractions here—a beautiful Esplanade, new b^^^^tic Sen. Abe.
meeting
of the Toronto Nisei
Hot
meals
still
head
the
list,
Lo&u Office, i enovatedCity Hall, new bridge across the Columbia t>^ ^oesn t make, sense,” said
Women
’
s
Club
was held on Wed
tctake
the
chill
away
from
those,
a modern hospital and new Senior Citizens’ Villa—and at Havard Feriera, Jr. chairman of
nesday,
Feb._
27
at the home of
nearby Rossland, one of the highest ski lifts in Canada.
le district’s 14th Precinct which cold March winds. The menu in Mrs. Koko Kinoshita.
However, Trail has hardly become a citv the easy way The 5^oses ^bes bill to eliminate cludes oyako-donburi, udon, chowThe guest speaker was Mrs.
mein teishoku, spaghetti and
townsite was surveyed and registered in 1891 by Col E Topping “e tw° boHdays.
Melvin
Koomber, United Nations
uho has come to be known as the Father of Trail. He campaigned
And at St. Francis Hospital oshiruko. For the kiddies, there
Representative
from
Sierra
will
be
hot
dog
’
s
and
chips.
for eleven years to have this town of just 1500 population incorpor- Hvankelist Billy Graham asked
Leone,
who
gave
a
delightful
des
। For those who just want to
m .1,as a Clty’ When incorporation took place in 1910 he became 1S be really serious?”
cription
of
livityg
conditions
in
mails first Mayor Ten years later, Trail was very nearly destroyed , Jn another hospital—Kuakini- rendezvous with their friends, modern Sierra Leone.
a forest fire. Floods too have menaced the city. The devastating- ,e wasn’t in a position to amue over a cup of tea, there will be
one in 1894 was topped in 1948, when the Columbia River rose 46.17 the Pros and cons of his propoled a special tea-room at their serFor take-home omiyage.
teet to inukidiate the entire city.
measure. He underwent surgery vice.
PATRONIZE
Trial by fire and flood’ only stiffened the backbone of Trail’s
Tbe bills were also referred to there will be sushi aW baked
goodies.
A
special
booth
for
Nipwizens. The city’s growth' over the years has been noteworthy. U?/m
EePI°J?W
OUR ADVERTISERS
Home handicrafts will be
1 um one two-room school, which in 1902 enrolled just 100 pupils,
by Senate poma
on display.
Fad s schools Have increased to six, which house over 3000 stu®, ent Nelson Dok
It is a good policy to
Please make a date with your
dents. 1 he city’s educational budget, once as low as $6835. annually . The Maui Buddhist Ministers friends
have the RIGHT POLICY
at
the
Church
or
give
has swelled to ?P/2 nullity In 1895, Trail Creek News was printed Assn- bas requested Wesak Dav
your family a treat by dining
Consult
on wrapping paper—now the Trail Daily Times turns out thousands be made
n,ade a holiday.
out.
*
ol copies irom modem presses-^six days .a week. Sternwheeler boats ~
'--------- -------------WALES and DUNCAN
toW,S S°!e means of communication with the outside Casev'q Corner
INSURANCE AGENTS
yoild until the railroad was completed in 1898. Now. the citv is '
aseY s Corner . . .
(Continued from page onp^
eaJS-t and w®st’ by the Southern Trans-Provitmial Highway the Emperor. And
I
can
assure
c
Meanwhile, Tominaga — with464 Yonge Street, Toronto
you
and Canadian Pacific Airlines.
death °.f eYrf °”e of out his usual inspiring Bushido
Phone WA. 1-3171
?iay’ ColoneU Topping would be impressed' if he could join y°” will move the Emperor. It
speeches — hot-footed to the
t
skleis ,at Red Mountain or swimmers at Wright Pool »-0 ice U1 do more—it will even change safety
of Formosa in one of the
. .t!n?’ roller skating, play basketball, hockey, curl—and ’see the the history of the world.
last planes.
OFFICF
minin’
Memorial Centre. A day’s tour through Co^ know ^hat you feel now as
RESIDENCE
EM. 4-1394
oUn !’ma?e di a “'d Tadanac plants would leave him in a fate I you IPut' ^e
’ - sorrows
-„
2 Vesta Drive
and iovs of
]lis PmmHy for
EM.
4-1395
Hlldson 5-1365
bohind you
va., because the
J ’Em
act of cowardice? Because of
Ox complete dazzlement.
Illifo
life behind
i
iis
connection
with
Tojo,
he
was
their town is a beehive of commercial activity, thanks peror’s fortunes are failing. Do
A. E. McKague, Q.C.
XnXrX03 lndustrial complex, Trail’s citizens, first and'‘foremost not worry about what happens i onlJ. reduced in rank and sent as
^Djoy living*.
;
a
division
commander
to
Manwhen you die and what you leave
Barrister & Solicitor
behind
j ou for you will become । churia. Today, as the book re—Canadian Scene
,
1
ports,
Tominaga
toils
in
a
Si
NOTARY PUBLIC
gods. Soon I hope to have the
berian
prison
—
no
doubt
without
1008
Northern Ontario Building
privilege of joining you in glo
his sake and' geishas.
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
rious death.”
TORONTO
Later, when the allied forces -had pushed the Japanese into the if MJ
Modern
mountains of Northern Luzon I ^
“
KUNG-FU KARATE”
General Yamashita was bravely I
BREAK BRICKS in 100 DAYS
• AUTO — FIRE — LIFE
Wishes to Announce that
*
ALL FORMS
fighting a delaying action. He
new
- W
AMAZING
SYSTEM
J^ | D° Ec
£°
mE literatures
was expecting the assistance of
He has moved his Law Office to
OF
r _ g only S5.00 cash, cheque, m.o.
the Kamikaze leader at any
H
„ Oriental Book Sales
time.
Y^5 P^R- box 1183 Oakland 4, Calif.
Kazuo G. Oiye
SUITE 1805
CARLTON ST. — TORONTO 2
Telephone: 366-6388
;
FOR WORRY-FREE TRAVEL
ARRANGEMENTS
By Air, Sea and Land
INSURANCE
(
consult
'
;
KITO TAMURA
*
C
TORONTO
?Bus. 366-5812
Res. PL 9-8317:
Call
SUNSET TERRACE
CHINESE AND CANADIAN FOOD
Furuya Travel Service
365 SPADINA AVE., TORONTO 2-B ONT.
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
PHONE EM. 6-1075
Office Hours Saturday
October to April Inclusive
THE JADE
ROOM
«S PHOM
o Wedding
Receptions
9 Banquets
9 Private
Parties
9 Sales
Meetings
Free Parkin
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
Suite 513 Temple Building
TORONTO
EM. 6-3323
—
Res: RO. 7-3427
fresh meat and fish
order Thurs. and Eri.,
OCCIDENTAL FOODS
JAPANESE AND
=
REAR OF STORE
WEST, TORONTO
Bathurst and Sheppard Plaza
ME. 5-5050-1-2
FREE DELIVERY EVERYDAY
138472- Queen W.
Toronto
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Page 8
PAGE 8
M
J^™
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CANADIAN
toky
W*A* ^Panese Resorts
r!S««««
^’ C°ntraStS -d Se.
the 11 kJ!™01!apparent than at
wSeh k! ldf
mountain resorts
preserve
thee tatami in lieu of mattress.
JI p
Toya National Park
Equally heavy wadded quilts are fc^n resorts are usually used by and for payment of 7„ cJass- mdl
all the guests in common.
Hokkaido, in the mid- Sipread over the sleeper.
sou th erti part, is the 240,000-acre means of braziers—called hiba• eotui’Mly, too, these re- T- UMEZUKI pnw i
this island chain to the other.
™tCOnform to the Japa- MATSUMOTO -bhsh
« Piru—ler
oy a l ational Park, a densely rhl7m which charcoal is burned,
Englisli Section
q CE
,,47elI-M system of national iorestea area particularly noted
.Sli&g waIls are Editor; KEN* Yodt"
food,
cooked
over
open
braziers
lurks provides the setting for
Also m the presence of the guests, is opened an the aay time and are Section ■ Editor ’ °Rl?
many of these popular J^anese lor its -volcanic scenery.
Advp^;
this park are boating
bh€ Japanese manner. Generally closed at night.- All Manager,
infv afp*^
Travelers with and Tiling on 511011 lakes as To Kaths at these lake and inoun- footwear is removed upon etatermg a Japanese inn.
.
a
days or a week or so ya, Shikotsu, and others.
£4S7%ner S m°at^
Other outstanding Japanese
usually find
*7.00 par year
Park A" Fuji-Hakone National h»kes include Lake Towada, loc<79 QUEEN ST. WEST
Fl about i^ee hours by train
and bus from Tokyo, offers th2 aan?TWi the niorth tar Aomori
bMpire 6-5005
beauty and tranquility of one of a?a Take Chuzenji, which is one
TORONTO.- Ken Doi topped
the ZTW n enJ°y the t^e
PJJaX-fi?ishe.d "’ith a respec- - ---------- ------- -~ZZ~~~
WS m°St coI°rfM coun- :?°ne ahoiit four hours from To- 7?) IdK7oi ^erf^
ex ies.
i
table O6z for third spot. For the
s
kyo by train and- bus which is a
a
performance in
Mi'T-0" «awless beauty of packed with lakes, waterfalls the loroiito Nisei Ten Pin Sun
toy Mixed League. His ,eZ SbM ?XV Ka
as the background, this streams, and hot springs.
’
???n.?“aka’ Kay Nakamura I
tX^F'*’?*811 in the mounJapan’s younger crowd',’ as well
" also had top
r
as many foreigta visitors, have als
Female Help Wanted
^ne’ ^bich is some islndlesln pad/ ?ake Nojiri, in Nagano Nakanishi and Bob Adachi had
2^
Famous for its b ie/eKtUre’ some seven-and-a- equal scores of 546 for other top
had ceased on 7^AA^A™5»4'‘'!
ot '
? -^s ,ake is also half hours by train from Tokyo rammices ita this loop. Mary p ft!
^lled a OLltsta-ndiing 555 p77 0Ut “ the West Coast 5‘ ’ f
of
jT^rted reflection very popular, particularly in the
i the 1g’als- Alice Wand
either
s’ Wlicb maY be seen summer months.
followed with a 497 and Joan develeS ‘amS/8]^
cither by day or moonlight.
Mountain Resorts
Hamade was third' with a 455.
At Base ot
Japan’s mountain resorts
.
-v
George Nakamura paced the Sto
are
Scattered at the base of
among
the
best
known
m
in
x
th
?
fqn
ldf^^^
Teague with
Fuji itself are five mSore lakes
with 33 points. Maison Lawrence Tom Matobe^CH'
lelpers f2iJim /t®!s^ R.ks
world ahd
many of the
la’ACi).
J-1
wxc best
utrj)b
LX-tpilCdiL
— (JI
of I wv
590 triplicate
score. Ken Miya;i"i.'s-fi.is
-------------------- 1C oronio)
Saiko,' AX™
located fairly close to saki and Shi
Shi?e Onizuka came in
??S?a .!;*» ,™*v£TJ
, .
Kanuizawa, for instance, secon^' with identical 564 totals
which is one of Japan’s most po ? e Frank Miyasaki and Herb w
top ?^^
uen
pular summer resorts, i,is only 100 Miyasaki fired 556’s. Rhoda
Insurance is iKe^ W
vacs, i tab^RQ ^^s ?;^?^
m Aokyo. A round of .these miles from .the capital.
SUfa S-j488 was the best on the Staon
Auto-Marine
'‘7? stopping overnight at one
—^Y.9^5.65 Toronto).
Also within, less than half-a- gals side of the score sheet. Pat third place with 31 points. holds
' ' ~ I ^^^^EN helpers f9>^
7,7 “°® of Epical Japanese
j~ ~
*
£
Lrain ride fr°m Tokyo are
country nms which dot their Noboribetsu
(To^omoyj^
Mr' R^'gA. S
High 'games on Feb. 23 in
A
Spa, the centre of a
I
in
fel 15 °ne-7 ‘he most deClass were bowled by Kaye Inou)w“J a 7”
S f™ the T<>- oozen or more, hot springs, Nasu
777^ K'i818, Jim Ishimura
Hakone, some 65 miles from To
/ U, Mas Kitagawa 765 and Yuki call ME. 3-1268 (Toronto)84' W 6 p-a
"X01®1- afieM, an hour bv train kyo, one of the island’s most po Kei Recieation loop with .a three- Kanagi 763. Joy Nozaki topped
^PRENTICeX ecXE
-~
pular year-round vacation spots. vas Hayashi’s only close rival as the gals with a score of 762, with clerk ' required immediate?^ Musch’03
^°™ Nozaki right behind’ her driver s licence C^n u n , Sl have
While the sednery at any of
1-5283 (Toronto).
Palm^, CH.
scorp?
0737 The llext best d I / DO.
these lake or mountain resorts
gedi to EddIe Sasaki
X laXn X7Ss5t fw F superb, perhaps the most last and Monk T
Tanaka with 529 each , ™Si,7aa Paced B Class *h
S^
and’cover- ing memory any foreign visitor Yosh Odd proved to be best of the “hi % ™°'"? ,7 M,te Takaha} JP hrnig back from a visit to
'ajid Rich Kumagai at
laV andX5 X"® “ area’ 9* them is the delightful experience K^263/!1 tdVS ]eatoue with" a 508 7i
^•JIarS'aret Nishi was the class
I
StalZ6
°A
Maki
Nishimura
Places of > 7?'® abound' in
of the gals with a 731. Gerf Fuh
day or so hr one
Places of historic interest
Onizuka 439 were
o-the
typical
Japanese
inns
there
I
scenic beauty.
and
S.— ^ in second spot with
I oilier leadingpoint getters.
it s an experience that alwavs
• ®ke Sakura took top honors
Park, a enchants atad intrigues even the “ the Friday Nisei Teta Pin Lea- I -Pete Sakamoto took high score
uoo-acie area in eastern
most jaded world travelers.
honors m C Class with a 716, wSh
Kaido is another spot that
I
Guests Sit on Tatamis
some
i
»
P
.^at
offers
with a b85 score for the evening’s Hamado
888 and Yukata
ume or the best mountain
CoV^tK? rs information
Llj°Om at a Japanese inn
E
Knv
4
111
rUMer
'
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P
a
?
OtS
'
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r>- ^^ LESSONS
Discontinued
& New A
GolfPRACTICE
Equipment
Joe.TsuPnoto was
S
",
K
S
agl
®
s
best
of
the
ki r
purposes- H as draw- AU pms back at 575, while Dick st
120 Wellington St. West
skirt sei S^^
■ k'n;
] * loom, dinning room, and bedGeo. Clifton’s Golf School
E as"
roonT’lSUaIly heated by Empress Nagako
S
, he floors are covered
continued
from
page
one
'
E
al
£77, 11Ck7 !MddKi str“’ mats— Privacy than any other mon
■ “ng
I suiritS a "■““ of ch“ *nd
OLD COUNTRY READER
■ chai
7
’“70" "*ich the archs No full picture of ’their
quests sit on cushions while eat- I new mine has ever been printed.
and ADVISOR
SKI RENTALS
OoQasionaily, however, through
ngir eir -meals from low tables
E tun]
^rtUn^> telleI wiI1 tel1 your fortune
Bedding is laid out before the iI The bestowal of privacy
B ®^
the couta^r mUm eurtian of
■by card or hand, tell you past or
“sln^1?
whisked awav but “27? ’ 1e'»«ate decision P
E -Yims
Shmpse of the Em
present, answer all your questions,
nf° “a,r;e' smaH donation accented
?°°” as he gets up. There are lout, as things happen in Japan is allowed Personality atad wit
B htati
OSCAR'S
to bedsteads, of course, and bed I
is allowed to escape.
For in (it satisfied.
k Grot
dmg consists of thickly wadded STOMt “it h S°rt °f
1500 Dundas (at Dufferin)—LE.
X 7X7 7=77 ?'!Jf1?5 Eitorf to
2-4267
36 Cecil St. Phone WA. 1-4038 B Sh
j quilts called
mil Ad “futon” spread on «ld dutifully fulfil! it’s fX.
■ heard
Open 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
j H crow
ihy ,sho™g itself now and
time:
iou
su^ttuig to bland
E
hots
•e
f t? qUe^°ns and that the
LyOUnger son’ prfciCe Yoshi? niniiiHiiiiiinninHuiiiHHhniiniiii E nw;
dX hV^COl?try WouId do hs N
answer came back- “I beU wh
outj by not asking much.
heve it would be
good
if
a
good
I
At
I
In any case, the fact is that bride such as all of you have is
U
get t(
a large part of the Japanese na- selected.”
El before
tion-its youth-is no longT
I
then
We Honor
S7J77^ in the Phonal
■ Hwan,
Express & Diner'
| -Alans of the monarch. If thev
■ "here
For Complete
Club Credit Cord
are interested at all in the ImE ent. I
TORONTO
Real Estate Service
K Wk ■
their interest cehI
For
the
very
best
in
on Cro'vn Princess Michiko
E at 10 '
Call
the darling of the women’s ma ’
j
wedding casuals. . .
I
■‘or a
gazmes.
ma"
I Whi
For those who wish to
■ «? le
^SJ^ar as bhe Empress is con
treasure
the
present
in
cerned, a new image has
■ eye of
the future
Eeal Estate Broker
created and, happily accepted bv
I ner of
all concerned—the imao-e of - J?
AM. 5-3446
E Cricket
!ma„ interested only Vh^X ,
Bus. 755-7371
71 Tansley Avenue
E Club ai
Res. PL. 7-7578
Scarboro, Ontario
husband', her three dauiteS i
E i^e at 1
48 GALBRAITH AVE.
7-u" ° SOnS and Tier seven grand- I
JH!?l^!niinn^^
II wkh
.Mr.sc
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know En,„ ^ 7"' ’* *
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Owned by I. Gord Nakamura
13« Gerrard St. East, Toronto
Bus. 1JO. 5-6213
Res. 461-0148
See SUS NAGAI
Phone WA. 4-8427
432 Parliament Street
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W*A* ^Panese Resorts
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the 11 kJ!™01!apparent than at
wSeh k! ldf
mountain resorts
preserve
thee tatami in lieu of mattress.
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Toya National Park
Equally heavy wadded quilts are fc^n resorts are usually used by and for payment of 7„ cJass- mdl
all the guests in common.
Hokkaido, in the mid- Sipread over the sleeper.
sou th erti part, is the 240,000-acre means of braziers—called hiba• eotui’Mly, too, these re- T- UMEZUKI pnw i
this island chain to the other.
™tCOnform to the Japa- MATSUMOTO -bhsh
« Piru—ler
oy a l ational Park, a densely rhl7m which charcoal is burned,
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,,47elI-M system of national iorestea area particularly noted
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food,
cooked
over
open
braziers
lurks provides the setting for
Also m the presence of the guests, is opened an the aay time and are Section ■ Editor ’ °Rl?
many of these popular J^anese lor its -volcanic scenery.
Advp^;
this park are boating
bh€ Japanese manner. Generally closed at night.- All Manager,
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Travelers with and Tiling on 511011 lakes as To Kaths at these lake and inoun- footwear is removed upon etatermg a Japanese inn.
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days or a week or so ya, Shikotsu, and others.
£4S7%ner S m°at^
Other outstanding Japanese
usually find
*7.00 par year
Park A" Fuji-Hakone National h»kes include Lake Towada, loc<79 QUEEN ST. WEST
Fl about i^ee hours by train
and bus from Tokyo, offers th2 aan?TWi the niorth tar Aomori
bMpire 6-5005
beauty and tranquility of one of a?a Take Chuzenji, which is one
TORONTO.- Ken Doi topped
the ZTW n enJ°y the t^e
PJJaX-fi?ishe.d "’ith a respec- - ---------- ------- -~ZZ~~~
WS m°St coI°rfM coun- :?°ne ahoiit four hours from To- 7?) IdK7oi ^erf^
ex ies.
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table O6z for third spot. For the
s
kyo by train and- bus which is a
a
performance in
Mi'T-0" «awless beauty of packed with lakes, waterfalls the loroiito Nisei Ten Pin Sun
toy Mixed League. His ,eZ SbM ?XV Ka
as the background, this streams, and hot springs.
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???n.?“aka’ Kay Nakamura I
tX^F'*’?*811 in the mounJapan’s younger crowd',’ as well
" also had top
r
as many foreigta visitors, have als
Female Help Wanted
^ne’ ^bich is some islndlesln pad/ ?ake Nojiri, in Nagano Nakanishi and Bob Adachi had
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Famous for its b ie/eKtUre’ some seven-and-a- equal scores of 546 for other top
had ceased on 7^AA^A™5»4'‘'!
ot '
? -^s ,ake is also half hours by train from Tokyo rammices ita this loop. Mary p ft!
^lled a OLltsta-ndiing 555 p77 0Ut “ the West Coast 5‘ ’ f
of
jT^rted reflection very popular, particularly in the
i the 1g’als- Alice Wand
either
s’ Wlicb maY be seen summer months.
followed with a 497 and Joan develeS ‘amS/8]^
cither by day or moonlight.
Mountain Resorts
Hamade was third' with a 455.
At Base ot
Japan’s mountain resorts
.
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George Nakamura paced the Sto
are
Scattered at the base of
among
the
best
known
m
in
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Teague with
Fuji itself are five mSore lakes
with 33 points. Maison Lawrence Tom Matobe^CH'
lelpers f2iJim /t®!s^ R.ks
world ahd
many of the
la’ACi).
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wxc best
utrj)b
LX-tpilCdiL
— (JI
of I wv
590 triplicate
score. Ken Miya;i"i.'s-fi.is
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Saiko,' AX™
located fairly close to saki and Shi
Shi?e Onizuka came in
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Kanuizawa, for instance, secon^' with identical 564 totals
which is one of Japan’s most po ? e Frank Miyasaki and Herb w
top ?^^
uen
pular summer resorts, i,is only 100 Miyasaki fired 556’s. Rhoda
Insurance is iKe^ W
vacs, i tab^RQ ^^s ?;^?^
m Aokyo. A round of .these miles from .the capital.
SUfa S-j488 was the best on the Staon
Auto-Marine
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—^Y.9^5.65 Toronto).
Also within, less than half-a- gals side of the score sheet. Pat third place with 31 points. holds
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7,7 “°® of Epical Japanese
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Lrain ride fr°m Tokyo are
country nms which dot their Noboribetsu
(To^omoyj^
Mr' R^'gA. S
High 'games on Feb. 23 in
A
Spa, the centre of a
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fel 15 °ne-7 ‘he most deClass were bowled by Kaye Inou)w“J a 7”
S f™ the T<>- oozen or more, hot springs, Nasu
777^ K'i818, Jim Ishimura
Hakone, some 65 miles from To
/ U, Mas Kitagawa 765 and Yuki call ME. 3-1268 (Toronto)84' W 6 p-a
"X01®1- afieM, an hour bv train kyo, one of the island’s most po Kei Recieation loop with .a three- Kanagi 763. Joy Nozaki topped
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pular year-round vacation spots. vas Hayashi’s only close rival as the gals with a score of 762, with clerk ' required immediate?^ Musch’03
^°™ Nozaki right behind’ her driver s licence C^n u n , Sl have
While the sednery at any of
1-5283 (Toronto).
Palm^, CH.
scorp?
0737 The llext best d I / DO.
these lake or mountain resorts
gedi to EddIe Sasaki
X laXn X7Ss5t fw F superb, perhaps the most last and Monk T
Tanaka with 529 each , ™Si,7aa Paced B Class *h
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and’cover- ing memory any foreign visitor Yosh Odd proved to be best of the “hi % ™°'"? ,7 M,te Takaha} JP hrnig back from a visit to
'ajid Rich Kumagai at
laV andX5 X"® “ area’ 9* them is the delightful experience K^263/!1 tdVS ]eatoue with" a 508 7i
^•JIarS'aret Nishi was the class
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Maki
Nishimura
Places of > 7?'® abound' in
of the gals with a 731. Gerf Fuh
day or so hr one
Places of historic interest
Onizuka 439 were
o-the
typical
Japanese
inns
there
I
scenic beauty.
and
S.— ^ in second spot with
I oilier leadingpoint getters.
it s an experience that alwavs
• ®ke Sakura took top honors
Park, a enchants atad intrigues even the “ the Friday Nisei Teta Pin Lea- I -Pete Sakamoto took high score
uoo-acie area in eastern
most jaded world travelers.
honors m C Class with a 716, wSh
Kaido is another spot that
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Guests Sit on Tatamis
some
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offers
with a b85 score for the evening’s Hamado
888 and Yukata
ume or the best mountain
CoV^tK? rs information
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best
of
the
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purposes- H as draw- AU pms back at 575, while Dick st
120 Wellington St. West
skirt sei S^^
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■ “ng
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OLD COUNTRY READER
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quests sit on cushions while eat- I new mine has ever been printed.
and ADVISOR
SKI RENTALS
OoQasionaily, however, through
ngir eir -meals from low tables
E tun]
^rtUn^> telleI wiI1 tel1 your fortune
Bedding is laid out before the iI The bestowal of privacy
B ®^
the couta^r mUm eurtian of
■by card or hand, tell you past or
“sln^1?
whisked awav but “27? ’ 1e'»«ate decision P
E -Yims
Shmpse of the Em
present, answer all your questions,
nf° “a,r;e' smaH donation accented
?°°” as he gets up. There are lout, as things happen in Japan is allowed Personality atad wit
B htati
OSCAR'S
to bedsteads, of course, and bed I
is allowed to escape.
For in (it satisfied.
k Grot
dmg consists of thickly wadded STOMt “it h S°rt °f
1500 Dundas (at Dufferin)—LE.
X 7X7 7=77 ?'!Jf1?5 Eitorf to
2-4267
36 Cecil St. Phone WA. 1-4038 B Sh
j quilts called
mil Ad “futon” spread on «ld dutifully fulfil! it’s fX.
■ heard
Open 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
j H crow
ihy ,sho™g itself now and
time:
iou
su^ttuig to bland
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hots
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f t? qUe^°ns and that the
LyOUnger son’ prfciCe Yoshi? niniiiHiiiiiinninHuiiiHHhniiniiii E nw;
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answer came back- “I beU wh
outj by not asking much.
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if
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In any case, the fact is that bride such as all of you have is
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get t(
a large part of the Japanese na- selected.”
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tion-its youth-is no longT
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then
We Honor
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Express & Diner'
| -Alans of the monarch. If thev
■ "here
For Complete
Club Credit Cord
are interested at all in the ImE ent. I
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the darling of the women’s ma ’
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wedding casuals. . .
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treasure
the
present
in
cerned, a new image has
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created and, happily accepted bv
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all concerned—the imao-e of - J?
AM. 5-3446
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Bus. 755-7371
71 Tansley Avenue
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Res. PL. 7-7578
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TORONTO REAL ESTATE
Know Empress Nagako well say I
I ^ per
Tok
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'
BOARD PHOTO CO-OP
I she can
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Scofgs
Z"is sw CLASSIFIED
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SKATES
Ao Tax Welcome
Camera Japan
wo noo
TOSH IWAI
METRO-AUDIO VISION
^«4mW
OPT. DEPT. STORE
W-., Ginzo, r»kyo
Tok 53M«VJ,
I ^ly <
| ®uch n
I W°re a
I ir- Gal
I She h
I c°ines
I lining
c^ri les
. hr Jai
I Jahs w}
I
m.
i X the
: ^6 b
: ^d th
’’’y thr
°Pen. g0
J^ her
•fk ska
I
I
TV- — Hi-fi — STEREO
Owned by I. Gord Nakamura
13« Gerrard St. East, Toronto
Bus. 1JO. 5-6213
Res. 461-0148
See SUS NAGAI
Phone WA. 4-8427
432 Parliament Street
TORONTO
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