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THE NEW CANAD

An Independent Organ for Canadians off Japanese Origin
SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1965

Toronto, Onr.

IC’s Are The Best Citizens
R. K. Gordon, attended as coordinator,.of th®
visitors and convention committee of the Kelowna,
chamber of commerce.
During the banquet a plaque was presented by
Yosh Terada of Kelowna to the Rev. and Mfrs. Sb'.njo Ikuta, of the Steveston Buddhist church, in re­
cognition of their many years of service. Kev
Ikuta formed the Young Buddhist league in; B.C.
and was referred to as “a guiding light.’”
Winner of the Miss Bussei (Young Buddhist?
-------------- ——— contest was Miss Sharon Minamide, Kamloops.
Aissinq Articles . .
She was crowned . durinig the
dance by the outgoing queen.
Miss Betty Domai, Steveston.
There were four entrants' Micni- .
ko Kojima, representing the Van­
TORONTO.—The stolen briefcase of Toronto Symphony con­ couver group, Ruby Uyeyama,
Kelowna and Irene Osaka, Steductor, Mr. Seiji Ozawa has turned up — but with many articles veston.
missing, including a pair of gold cuff-inks that were given to him
Winner of the oratorical con­
test held during the convention;,
jy Toronto Mayor, Philip Givens.
The briefcase, stolen last week from the Massey Hall parking- was Miss Michiko Kojima. Hei
lot, was found last Monday by Alberto De Caries on a lot near iiis topic was “Karma” a Buddhist
word meaning “cause and effect.”
store on Augusta Avenue. He returned it to Mr. Ozawa.
She said everything we do affects our lives with each getting
out of. life,. what we put into it.
She urged young people: to consider this and live then* lives acCanada,
while
the
Canadians
ask
­
cordingly.
. TOKYO. — Japanese repres­
Miss Kojima won out over
entatives called for the easing ed for restraint in Japanese com­
of Canadian curbs on imports petition against Canadian indus­ three other contestants, Tom Tahara,-Kamloops, Ken Yokota, Kefrom Japan at the third Japan- tries still in a growing stage.
lowpa and David Ayukawa, reGanada businessmen’s confer­
presenting the Fraser Valley
ence which ended here recently,
group.: Judges were Don Worth
the Federation of Economic Or­
and John Price of the Kelowna
ganization said recently.
Toastmasters club with Mr. Tsuji.
The Canadian group, compris­
Other special guests attending
ed of 26 businessmen, was head­
were Rev. K. S. Ikuta, Vancouver
ed by R. H. Keefler, chairman
TORONTO. — The arts of
Buddhist church; Rev. K. Oku­
of the Canadian Chamber of
da, Kelowna; Rev. Shinjo Ikuta,
Japan, practised at the Tor­
Commerce, and H. H. Style,
Steveston; Jack Hatanaka, Keonto Japanese Canadian Culchairman of the Canadian Manu­
lowna, convention chairman; Nob
turaF Centre will be the sub­
facturers Association.
Yamaoka, president of the Ke­
ject for Tuesday, November
lowna chapter; Takeru Tanemu­
CHAIRMAN INCLUDED
ra, Kelowna and Mrs. Kayo Te­
30th

s
CBC-TV
program

On
Representing the Japanese side
rada, president of the Kelowna
The Scene” over Channel 6.
were about 40 businessmen in­
.Buddhist
women’s society.
cluding Tadashi Adachi, chair­
(Toronto area.)
Kuhi
Ikuta,
Steveston, was
man of the Japanese Chamber
Students
and
instructors
elected
president
of the B.C.
of Commerce and Industry.
Young
Buddhist
league.
He re­
practising such Japanese arts
Among
subjects
discussed
places
Joe
Yukawa,
Vancouver.
as sumi-e, ikebana, judo, ka­
were trade problems between Ja­
Other officers
elected were
rate, kendo and Japanese cook­
pan and Canada, the U.S.-CanTak Honkawa, Fraser Valley,
ada auto agreement and the Ge­
ing wdl be shown in action.
vice-president and Miss .Nancy
neva negotiations on world tar­
secretary­
Ryu jin, Vancouver,
Program starts at 7:30 p.m.
iffs, the federation said.
treasurer.
and is hosted by popular Al
The 12th annual convention
The Japanese suggested Can­
Boliska.
will
take place in Steveston,
ada correct the present trade im­
B.G.,
in
1966.
balance which was in favor of

KELOWNA, B.C.—Mayor of Kelowna
Parkinson told the 300 J.C. delegates attending
the 11th annual B.C.xYoung Buddhists, convention
in Kelowna recently, “Japanese Canadians are
the best citizens we have.”
The mayor presented the Rev. Leslie Kawamura,
resident minister of the Buddhist church in Ray­
mond, Alberta, and Rev. Takeshi Tsuji, national
director, San Francisco, with silver spoons bear'ng the coat of arms of the city of Kelowna.

Ozawa’s Briefcase Found

—jal pho

bote Master Comes For 1st U.S,-Japan Tourney
I. SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.-H ironori Ohtsuka (riglit) of Tokyo,
E-year-old creator and master of the Wado-Ryu style of karate
pived at San Francisco International Airport by Japan Air Lines
Lenibei'18 to act as consultant for the U.S.-Japan Karate TourI: The tournament, first ever held between the two countries,
pill be held at Winterland Auditorium here on December 4th.
Ke will also demonstrate the Wado-Ryu style,. the major school
Is karate in Japan.
I Inspecting a ceremonial sword, in the JAL airport lounge,
pt the karate master carried with him was Yoshiaki Ajari,. chair­
man of the tournament, who will be Ohtsuka’s host during his stay
(Cont. On Page 8')
ilween Devil and Deep Blue Sea . .

-Nay Rap For T.V. Commercials
• TOKYO.—Japanese television is really between the devil and
Re deep blue sea these days. On one hand, the public has been
pinplaining about the growing number of crass TV commercials;
I? the other hand, grudging sponsors are loudly demanding more
team time in which to push their products.
L As a result, commercial television has dipped into the red
Mr the first time since it was inaugurated more than a decade ago.
The post-Olympic recession is
partly to blame for the rapid
exodus of sponsors, including two
of the largest groups of TV pro­
gram backers—home electric appliance
and stock brokerage
firms.
' — The Japanese
Among the five commercial
9^ce’ commenting ~“untelevision stations in Tokyo, omy
w y
Rhodesia’s IndeL.e«Ce Proclamation, said it TBS-TV (Tokyo Broadcast Sys­
7 matter _ of: profound re- tem) is not having any sponsor
_
.
, e action was taken to difficulty.
In contrast, Nippon TV is eyen
&te ^ite rule. A ForeLnij tlce spokesman said Japan finding it rough to sell time
recognize the self- ■during the so-called “golden
LtaUlle^ Rhodesian govern- hours” between 7 and 9 p.m. The
others are in pretty much the
same fix.
. ,.
government wU1 consult
Although the nation’s leading
Lie » invested friendly coun- business-' companies agreed to
I es as to possible sanctions by limit commercials to 10 percent
i^11 against Rhodesia, the of program time, most sponsors
blithelv ignore this limitation.
^snian said.
In fact, one station recently
devoted almost two hours out of
hours of programming to
rOst Japanese Outside 17^
commercials. Sponsors tell tele­
vision stations, “Either go along
^5n In Sao Paulo
with us or we’ll cancel our conPAULO. — Brazil’s state
tracts*1^
30 ^aU^° has the largest
Some of the worst offenders
Panese colony outside Japan. are the two commercial stations
^ Jian 250,000 Japanese now presenting traditional sumo mat­
ches during the six annual loa. 131 $a° Paulo and many more
(Cont. on P.s8) _
in the state.

pon't Recognize
podesia: Japan

Japanese Seek Ease On Import Curbs

J.C.C. Centre 'On
The Scene' Tues.

Harakiri” Suicide Style Now Passe
available because the fire depart­
TOKYO. — Those were the receiving a phone call.
An official of the department ment Keeps it off the record.
days — when Japanese commit­
Last year, there were 3,762
ted harakiri instead! of living a said it has already sent out' its
cases
of attempted or successful
ambulance more than 2,900 times
life in disgrace.
.
suicide.
Many of them probably
The old Bushido (military this year for the sole purpose of
died.
transporting
to
hospital
those
code) said a good officer should
’The fire department was kept
take his own life rather than ^sur­ who attempted to terminate their
busy one day recently because of
render to the enemy or kill him­ lives.
Many of them were too late five suicide cases, including an
self to protest his master.
elderly couple, two young men,
Times have changed since then to be rescued by the time
and-the Japanese people no long- bulance got to them. Some died a young girl student and middle
aged woman. They all died.
dr dare to kill themselves with later at hospital.
Those who tried to commit
knives*
The exact number of those who
But suicides remain rampant died unnatural deaths was not suicide had varied reasons ac­
in this land of the rising sun.
cording to the fire department.
In Tokyo alone/ more than -2,Some tried because they
900 persons have tried to commit "Stop War In Viet Nam" were sick, broke, or they lost
suicide* so far this year to the
TOKYO. — Japanese author hope in their future lives on ac­
disdain of the Tokyo Fire Depart­
Ken Kaiko has brought a full­ count of losing their sweethearts
ment.
or of failing to pass college en­
The fire department not only page advertisement in the New trance examinations.
York
Times
to
appeal
to
the
engages in putting out fires in
tried and died of hang­
Tokyo but is also charged with American people to stop the war ingSome
themselves,
gas poisoning and
in
Viet
Nam,
the
Mainichi
Sh<mdispatching an ambulance to any
an overdose of sleeping pills.
bun
newspaper
reported
recently.
parts of the capital city upon

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Page 2

Saturday, NoveD^P?

T Ownahamura Invited To Take 6th-da
?^A Examination next Sear In iiana
Mike Johnson Captures
Eastern Canada Judo Title
By LIZ PEARCE
Sa?rF^^

kendo Master •T13 7 A
n »- _
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kendo Master, Junzo Sasamori Ph D
.
TORONTO.—-Canada’s 5th-dan kendo expert, Mr. Dr. Sasamori is advisor to the Federation ^
Larry Nakamura, JUto
has been
invited by
All member of the Japanese Parliament
weeu mviiea
oy the
une --m
’ ^
Japan Kendo Federation to apply for* examina­
a- member-of-.the Cabinet.
tion for the rank of kyoshi (instructor). andythenJ m^
kendo)- he ; i
Kendo Dojo- in Toronto ^^ °f Ae NaM
6th-dan.
The written invitation comes from 8th-dan J. To, pave the way for the 6th decree

“7 Hamura ^
______

। By MARGARET HAUSER

Tor. Aikido DojoMovesToNewLocaie ? « application for, and 1
p’^63 .^P^icipated Jn two weight divisions, lightweight 165so Af Tanino Judo School On Clwrch St. ■? dfD -I Tamori has asked J
along6with Mudansha ^S^

a1^ ,tne heavyweight division 165.9 lbs.’ and over
J
By MARGARET HAUSER
has no complaints,; but--his doio he first do. this.
Jolmson (Can^dim™?^^
^a”- Mike
TORONTO.
TORONTO.’ - Toronto’s first occupies the third floor-of a busy
^minations for 6th-dan tri
silver medal winners if the goodJn W»W T™ ^““n®11 -P11 wS devoted id the study of (first floor’ bunny-girl- bar, sec­
and
up are held only once a vp
through his ODDonenh?
sooawil\ wo^
walked I Aikido opened almost one year

ond • floor poolroom) building: in..Japan. This year’s exaniij
.
,
- v----- A that time and the crashing throws and
has been the Tsuruoka ■ Karate breakfalls characteristic of ai-' •tions.were held November 5
Club at 782 Yonge St. .
^htW^ division Bob Fj-adette’s
kido seems to have shaken.up the Nakamura- sensei plans to J
ir^mS week, aikido instructors other. tenants.
Japan - next year in order to fl
Mr. Takeshi Kimeta, Srd-dan, and
The. Aikido .school will share | fib these,, requirements.
j
Mr.
- Tetsunari
1 etsunari Fujita,
Fujita, 3rd-dan, tatami'with Tanino Judo Club
.^l^Lclub to 566 Church their. splendiAew Zta^*
Meantime his students in Td
. .,
new quarters: Ai­ onto have been hc-artened 3
St., Toronto.
kido. classes, will c e held thrice
ipppn. A-adette threw C^Mm^Tc^1^
cut
Reason given for the move is weekly
on Tuesdays "7:30 -— 9 -SO, encouraged by Dr. Sasamori
Montreal to win the black belt lightweight ^kmpiXhfp
i n^tej Host Masami Tsuru- Fridavs, 7:30
oka, 5th-dan, karate instructor days 11 a.m. * — 9:30 and Suh-’ comments'.upon pictures taken]
— 1 p.m. " their kendo-no-kata (form j
J o" H°me C1“b’ t0 “ the B™ ^1* taa^fl,:'
19 Goals Scored In Sunday's LG Hockey GamOS ' In a and.- other exercises
letter to the dojo, t!
By MEL TSUJI
H. ^ o?D&^^ ?Je aab '“■ 160 ^) created
Game-time- .absentions, hit Japan great 8th-dan, hud particuk
TORONTO. —.A Grey Cup Camera as they were down, to a
type happening” occured here as s^e ®^on crew of . 8. Im, complicity praise ; for 14-year-old niky
a-total of 19 goals were, scored/
/he crew, were,’ Roger- Inamoto Christine Nakamura, whose.wri!
i-tSUess ^e hoys are getting a and Ken Madokoro, each witli a movements- he described as coni
little excited.
mair’ A1^ George,. Shimono, arid .paring favorably to ‘many high
e Club (19.
Dufferin Cleaners completely
netting, singletons. ranking dans”.

MoTbsnj- JSriel^
startled
Japan
Camera
as
George
Chico
Aklh
hq.
saved, complete
Rogers Oshawa,
Nishikawa, with 3 goals, led the
by- gaining' Japan’s
Ktt)®^ <17' 160 to'J- ‘iiklaZ
January 9th celebrations of Kal
N. cleaning men to a 9-1 landsfde. annhilation
Ione. goal...
J ado
gaini. Biraki at the Hatasliiti
UllUllllllllllllIlllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiii I /Stadium Garage, out only 9
Odds and Ends
Vm ilniM Players, thrashed out a 4-0 shut- Judo Dojo in Toronto, will ini
to see that Montreal came all ■ the wav to help
iffi
NFMR
Io
°yer Rltz Kinoshita. Clever- crude a kendo demonstration by
make the tournament a success.
y to
l\Lv
liLllu
koy
Ameno, the Japanese Stan the Nakamura Kendo Dojo.
I
rC°S^ aT £lX blabs’ &
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Nakamura sensei is the subject
of an article in the latest issul
nX‘"“4 siteetT^ *abIe
^ ^ere^to ™ »™EWXtfK fteM registering aces.
I
GW - Smykowski 499.
I Yamada Studio hit for 3 goals I of Black Belt Magazine.
Technique among the'higher belts and lowev belts

^'^‘^'^
5 minutes of play,
countryX tg’Ll the tmMmmls Wd “' ^ Parts ‘of the &
w; 99TS^n^u£atcr 5031 221-' Ken Izumi I ?v ’ °a wd, enough momentum to I
S Masuda 57? S6 90157i' ^^ G®-1 ^U“P Miekey Sato 6-2. .Hustling
shi 569; Terry Do? 566' 209: h^T wavM ^ed Hayashi with . 2 goals andnabe 553, 219.
jack w«‘a- an assist paved the way. The
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27, 1965

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6000 Van. Children
Personal Notes Across Canada
To Get Books From
Wont. Nisei United Church Women's Social Dec. 5 Consul General
Engagements

Oates and Doings

I

Marriages
L vONTREAL.—A social get-together for all Issei
~ -Miss Bonnie
Eiriote will be sponsored by the Montreal Nisei United Chmh 6,000 Vancouver cMdren^ho
MORI-HORIBE
Men.on Sunday, Dec., 5th, right after worship service PIptsp are members of The ChildS n
™^ ^asuda, daughter of Mr.
feurage your Issei parents‘and friends to get out for a relaxS Theatre will receive
HAMILTON, Ont. — The Holy
of Pictoe Butte>
hhours among old friends.bound books as r^Cof
Kenny
Ja­
trinity Church in Hamilton on
phi son of Mr. and Mrs: KanshiMThe C.G.I.T. Is planning a; Christmas, party for Sating panese government
November
20th, .1965 was the
Lng Dec 18th, from 7:30 p.m. They are also practising &
Tetuso. Ban, Japanese Conan1 10 °hashi °f. Taber, Alta., an19enerab recently presented 100
their engagement on setting for the marriage of Miss
P Vesper Service on Christmas Eve, Friday, Dec. 24th at
'••30 children’s books
COT 1!™™ < ^Y^ber 20th, 1965 at a partv Kayako Mori, daughter of Mr.
&
and Mrs. Fuyoichi Muri. of Japan,
I and. Mr. Kenneth Kazuyuki Hop Centre Duplicate Bridge Open House Sat. ^'(B.cTS of ofe” &raitas ree
and Mrs. hbe, son of Mr. and Mrs. KosaMuraki of Raymond, I haro Horibe, of Hamilton. The
Rev. West officiated.
bmh at '8:00 p.m. .
V
‘’
X em-Pur P Vancouver children beh This will be a fun night for all bridge players who took
^nt'ieages °f six and 12.
n,..
Following a reception at the
U play duplicate qr just play kitchen bridge. If you have rot
fl!ms from around I ^^i^Ctrios
Astral Restaurant’s Zodiac Room,
Wout to our club 'recently do come out this night" Luck^
i e • n are shown in 27 cen■
tzes!
Good
bridge!
Congenial
company!
Refreshments

5
-av
tres
in
Greater
Vancouver.
COT
OKUMURA
the happy couple left for a
izes! Good bridge! Congenial company! Refreshments!
honeymoon, in Miami Beach, Flo­
explain the films to
OAKVri TH
t
' Brins your friends! Admission $1.50 per person.
the children and suggest books
A A\
Ont-— Mrs. Tsu- rida. "
LTickets available at the Centre office. Also from Mrs
on the film subjects
*R ^ko Oomura passed away on
The English- ar.^<re- books ^°77ber
.1965 at Oakville
Ehrwin 444-24 67; Mrs. Joanne Sugiyama HI. 4-0523- Mrs Kav
Trafalgar Hospital,
L HO. 5-7991.
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Kay made in Ja^an, wilF be ^
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children who fulfil | Beloved wife of Eugene. Y.
me GUI s recommended readin
Okumura, dear mother of John
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.
. and Mitz Okumura, of Oakville,
lj.C. Big Bash' To Be Held Tonight hi Country I assignments.
theatre has been a tre­
I TORONTO.—Before you know it the 27th will b- here
mendous success here,” COT diFuneral service was held oh
I . You’ll be sorry if you. miss it, and' perhaps shed a tear
notHn^l'L O?' !a,l "Then's Number 23rd at the Morden
I Old friends and new faces, a lot of laughs you will greet
I than ^ S„.
an>nvhere other Funeral Chapel.
L Bring just yourself, or all your friends, a grin would be neat uian in Vancouver now, but we F
I . Remember the big Bash, Grey Cup Night, Nov 27 at 8 nm hope to make it a cross-Canada
CHANGE OF AnnRFQQ
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I SCARBOROUGH, Ont. - Mr.
me Childs Own Theatre is and1
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p The admission will be $1.00. Dress casual, we’ll see vou
a non-profit program sponsored
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D. Ona- Greater Vancouver libraries.
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li- 421-5940.
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I Karate Master . . . .

Saturday, November 27 1

(Continued from Page One)

Half Of Crimes Involve Youth

THE HEW CANAM

in S.an Francisco and one of the ants from the U.S., Canada and
Authorized as second eras.
J
judges of the event. The sword Mexico are entered.
■ “d {or P«Yment of postaas ™
will be used in a demonstration
Mr. Olitsuka began studying
- TOKYO.—Approximately half juvenile crime.
of the defensive art against an jujitsu in 1898 and mastered
of the violent crimes in Japan
479 QUE£n ST. WEST
Youngsters under 20, the legal armed assailant. The sword had
breeds in such hangouts of idle age of adulthood in Japan, ac­ belonged originally to -Ohtsuka’s various styles of jujitsu. He
Toronto 3-B. Ont.
I
youth as Miyuki-Bori, a street count for 'approximately half great grandfather, Hironari Ka­ started studying karate in 1926
EMpira 6-5005
j
near the Ginza in Tokyo, accord­ the arrests throughout Japan last kuno, physician to a Samurai and combined it with the tradi­
tional
martial,
arts
(Karate,
Ai
­
ing tn a Justice Ministry report. year for such crimes as rape, Lord 150 years ago. Mr. Ajari,
Boys and girls of high school robbery and intimidation, accord­ a San Francisco architect and kido, Judo and Kendo) techni­
age kill time by the hour in ing to the Justice Ministry’s resident of El Cerrito, instructs que, forming the..Wado ’school of
karate. At present he is chief of
streets like Miyuki-Bori, chatter­ “white paper” on crime in 1964.
karate in San Francisco, Berke­ instructors, Japan Karate-Do Fe­
ing and jigging to rock ‘n’ roll
ley and’ Colma. Tie holds the deration and the chief- instructor
The Ministry noted
per- Fifth Black Belt Degree.
Female Help Wanted
tunes 'blaring from the radio
of
some
200
dojos
(Japanese
shops that are all over Japan’s centage of youthful offenders has'
Japan will be represented at
GIRL wanted as gen
cities. Many wear the same type ncreased among the middle and the tournament by five members gymnasiums), company and uni­ phone and work in st 1 help- Ansversity
clubs
including
Tokyo
ro°h of
long haircuts, skin tight slacks ippei income groups, while ju- of the all-Japan collegiate kara­
sage clinic. Phon.1
:S8 2601 (Toronid
University,
Meiji
University
in
;
'enile
delinquency
has
declined
and sloppy raincoats, and often
te team. They will arrive in San
HOME sewers, experienced for J
it is possible to tell the sexes n the lower economic brackets. Francisco November 26 via JAL Tokyo and Riko University in single needle
macnine sewing 1
He also is the honorary blouses 670 Good
apart only because the gir'Is carRichmond7'St.^T^
•ive official Tokyo.
Authorities noted also a grow- tccompanied by
ry paper shopping bags. one of ng contribution of youth to a md an instructor: Two other in- instructor of the U.S. AVado-Ka’ Blouse,
Karate Federation and a member
the badges of their caste.
ecord of 230,000 arrests in traf- tractors have
Male Help Wanted
of
the technical examining com­
Authorities say youngsters like ic cases involving- death or inThe American team will be
these account for the-heavy de­ ury. It was surmised that the elected at the All American mittee of the All-Japan Karate- PART time driver with car for Chird
tcod' restaurant. Phone 481-2'5^
mand for stimulationof vppcarance of more minors a- karate
Championships in Dos Do Federation and ■ Nations’ onto).

Police
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all kinds. throughout^’ Japan, mong ...serious offenders on the kngelcs November 28 at Olymwhere such products . are avail­ highways reflected Japan’s grow­ ?ic Auditorium. Fifty particip(Japan Air Lines Photo) SERVICEMA^F^^^^
motor 'repair shop, Chauffeur's lirJ
able without a., doctor’s prescrip­ ing affluence-and the increasing
531-0622' (Toronto).
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tion. And the stimulants, the gov­ availability, of inexpensive used
. (Cont. From Page 1)
ernment report says, are largely cars as the Japanese automobile Japan TV Commercials,..
TRANSISTOR technicians for radio ar
day tournaments.
responsible for a sharp rise in industry grows.
viewers laugh but still - inducing tape-recorders. Experienced, first -da
^febnician5 only. For interview call M
These two stations have taken them to buy the products. he Nakamura, 364-0108. After 6:30 om'J
261-9967
(Toronto).
P
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to showing commercials during jeers.
But artists like Ueki are few
she preliminary “shikiri” salt
TORONTO JAPANESE UNITED CHURCH
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1965
time,
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stations are URGENTLY need house-boy. Able I
intensely exciting ritual during
.vhich the two wre stlers confront caught in the middle, 'trying . to speak English and cook. . Execute
11:30 A.M. English Language Service
house, one child. Excellent wages J
each other several times in a satisfy two apparently irrecon- living
The Rev. Minoru Stephan Takada, B.A., B.D.
conditions. - Live in with privaS
isychological build-up for Jie cilable demands.
.accomodation. . Please contact Miss 8
' A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL
701 Do ver court Rd., Toronto
Aring at 363-1441 or write 7 Kina S'rsl
instant the bout actually begins.
East,. Suite 1605, Toronto 1.
|
Many sumo devotees claim this
preliminary is almost as inter­
Thos. T. Onizuka, B.A
Business for Sale J
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