Page 1
| Curbside
3 cicss ^
stsge ^
< Ofe?
View
H js a “curbside” eyewitness acount of the recent
^Vrtk Parade in Los Angeles written by Kats
afsusru of she Kashu Mainichi.
Publish-?
^ Edia
smg.
• WEST
Ont.
105
Kashu Mainichi
ES.—Well, the 27th annual Nisei Week
history. Climaxed by the Ondo Parade
drew about 25,000 spectators to the
itly
Tokyo (L.A. Times estimate, if you
Examiner, it was “more than 45,000.”)
ion
of our Omatsuri must go down in
» ■
of the most successful we have had.
_ teeth to get the head of the
io rake us to the parade, since he hates
rowds unless, as he says, “they’re cheering
mt Gran pa and Mom prevailed, and we were
Bi die mob shifting from foot to aching foot
iiiniiihHn!iH<iHiiiHUiiiiiiniiiiniiiiii!iniiiiiiiiiiiii| IlliH|
anted
78L1K2
3 CENTENNIAL
squi
ion.
I Ga-3 $’jj
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acauca ti
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office --.
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I
YEAR
1S67—1967
Of
Los
Angeles'
Week
=SS
late™
10 rataits
^tbt S
Parade
and blue eniblem "’ith t-he torch carrier a world
r rle Xi$eL on the 25th annivercamPai?n, the vets would be permf
^ ^^e in the parade that vea?
our tc ^
-Ot
hand around
K< “- ”"'^^. S.?l£
* big
d the old
......................................................................in.........
J aggregation, the smartest canden-
(Continued on Tage 8)
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£ Dctu
EXPO 67
UNTIL
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
|XXXI-No. 68
Milii!inii>nnnnii<mnHiHHHnH
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER ?
1967
........... "—........
—....... -^
oaturday Ana Monday . .
inted
215 fcs
o).
j
‘anted
.
Hone f
FOOD GXo).
young ».:
se. Priraj
lady hi.
is calrad
11 ereda •'
cious cd
o, 81-53.
set. Was
i, &S-;
h ci! □•
V. Km
daily, £ •
Eiri, S‘|
P. Q- ■
r
~Japanese husband is still the boss i
gome and the parents still play a large role in decidin^
who
^child marries, according to two Japanese women attending^isnational Conference on the Family at Laval University. °
||)r. Suge Yamamoto, who is also a senator.but prefers to be
M Doctor, says most young couples get married only with
gpproval and blessings of their parents. However, just in case
be at the Canadian National Exhibi
/
^
»1 KTP^ tian's North
Kar^ZZpio^
the parents don't approve.
Ite And Marvin
Im To Star In
I Drama Film
of a gold belt awarded him
by the Government of Okinawa, will
as Chief
referee.
»-A™^^^
nd and Monday,
Outstanding Japanese karate inwas
was made public at the recent bePtember 4th. Action will take place structors will also be in attpndnn™
Be-1 in the main coliseum.
j Demonstrations will be hewly Zing marriage by mutual consent r^6 aiternoon and evenings of Saturof the young man and woman.
cause the senator speaks only
Japanese, the questions at an
bles such as Mamoru Y’amamoto,
ent Cointerview were handled by her
6th-dan,
the 3-time All Japan
Work English-speaking colleague/ Aiko
Karate-doh Association
chaingil drama, involving a U.S. Kimura.
®e .?nd a Japanese soldier
Dr. Yamamoto said Japan reTORONTO. Deputy Magistrate Lucien C. Kurata has been pion known for his long, Apache
Ige bouth Pacific and based
pealed
a
law
that
a
married
elevated
to a full time magistrate as of Friday, September 1st warrior hair. The son of one of
g.ongmal story by Reuben
Japan’s greatest karate masters,
husbai,d’S 196T’ the Attorney General’s Office revealed this week.
m lC n'1^ Tadashi Akiyama, Surname11"and S
S e filmed in widescreen permits her to keep her* maiden r
^- pro™"ent figure in J.C. functions, Mr. Kurata is the first Gogen Yamaguchi, lOth-dan, is
beginning m November.
surname if she wishes. But few banadian of Japanese ancestry to be appointed as a judge in On- also expected to attend. He is
’ Marvin and Toshiro Mifu- do»n
k L
!
tano. For many years prior to his appointment, he was a busy Gosei Yamaguchi of the Gogu
minSlg
SielJid^
COmmUnity - many capaci’- style of karate.
sigIied. to star in
rytiical motion picture
Some top Korean style karate
ibvTl PDC'fiC” t0 136 di~
.Kimura said that about --------------------------- ----------------—__________
teachers are also expected to at
Llw^^v-?^
from a 90 million Japanese women now
tend.
l iam Ludwig.
On Sunday, September 3rd, Dr.
L X
, a c°-production fectoriS!^^
Chitose will be holding a special
F tlie American Broad- nese husbands object. ‘They exTOKI0. to
— Masao
Ogane slid
was with his teeth.
K fepanies’ subsidiary, L™s^ ™ t0 Stay “ «^ despite
5^ pX?
karate seminar at the Toronto
S r 7Ructions, headed by nvines.
The
bag
shut
out
the
noise
and
Japanese
Canadian Cultural Cen
recently
I : Kligman, and Benedict
when sleep came, his teeth would
Mrs. Kimura herself has no
Sewer construction near his unclamp and the bag would open tre, 123 Wynford Drive in Don
H L^SKhary of the problem. She is studying for her
house
disturbed the 50-year-old up and fall off his head. Police Mills, Ontario. It will be held
doctoi’ate in law and concentrat
man
’
s
afternoon
nap so he tied said the system apparently work from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. All kara
?‘®n and_ Seligman will ing on labor laws which apply
a
plastic
bag
to
a string. The ed until recently.
teka are invited to attend this
executive producers. to women. Her husband, an as other end of the string held a
sistant professor of architecture
Ogane was found dead. Police gathering.
K"Li'Vard winner Mar- at Waseda University in Japan, weight.
u l j
he fel1 asleeP the last time,
A special black belt meeting
Police said Ogane attached the j the system
failed. His teeth
=
vp?ay aTn American has been given a two-vear fellow
-Y' n?iUIle’ Japan's lead- ship by Canada’s National Re string to his ceiling, put his head * stayed clamped to the bag which of the National Karate Associa
D.
G
stY of “Rasho- search Council and will be based inside the bag and held it shut I suffocated him.
tion will be held in the evening.
r.
'en. bamurai” will m Ottawa. Mrs. Kimura will
-.emv soldier.
complete her- doctorate in Otta
wa.
mv3^0 Wld Produce.
She says her husband favors
?Sr?LC0I1ceived and
her studies but adds that his
i I. YhGSG' °~year Period attitute is different from many
nr
'NCe President Japunese men. Both Japanese
TOKYO. — The Japan Asso- ade has not been decided as yet. ; necessary to make the medaicr
E
and Berp/es^ent of Bene- citizens, they met in the United ciation for the 1970 World Expo- The plan calls for the sale of i
•
States when she was studying
the
medals
to
begin
in
1S
presently faced with
sition
is
planning
to
sell
410,000
I at Radcliffe and he at Harvard.
I ’ ^T^ °f ^'^ To cope with
commemorative medals to gain autumn of 1969.
rt. , . .
.,
1 016 shortage, the
chief problem facing the i imported two tons government
x
F°r Murder Goes Beserk In Court funds for the staging of the The
of gold for
Expo ’70 in Osaka.
association is whether it will be ; industrial uses late
j. -X Sansei Area.
in June for
Of the medals, 20.000 will be
the
first
time
after
'Urd ^ped in this
the war.
Tomita is the youth who went made of platinum, 40,000 of gold,
A a 40-year
150,000
of
silver
and
200,000
of
berserk
in
Juvenile
Judge
Ray^aurant last
niond J.. O’Connor’s court July copper.
~jC fighting three bailiff’s to the
The association plans to sell
in- floor and injuring them so badly
h i^S’V0{ed
W, ofioDaH
a set of the platinum, gold, silver
18, and Yoshikai,
"’i oshikatsu KinoSfe^en/
to they required hospital treatment. and copper medals for about 10,- student recently took a Taiwan shita,
of
Osaka.
aborigine
prince
; as his wife at
The Japanese American teen 000 yen (about S277) each. It
L^h a steak i -ran Fran‘
Sun-Moon
Lake in . .,The former Miss Yuan is the
5 to
Lv uaui
cuint
'.
xij^iijvn .
.
i pp
hopes
earn
some
500
million
ager,
a
Calif.
Youth
Authority
en‘ at a
dlIring
f tribe
(about
S1.4
million)
through
cen
‘
rai
Taiwan.
“Harvest Queen.”
^ °a Julv 7 Townsend St. parolee,
subsequently appeared ven
Her uncle is the chieftain of
before Superior Judge Andrew he sale of the medal
The Tsou tribe of
JEyman
who
ruled
the
vouth
the
medals
J
The
front
side
of
Lake
aborigines
%
Hving a primitive
4iJd ?evens would have to stand trial in adult I will display the symbol of Expo j all-night ceiebration^or Tim ^woj0
>-’fe m the lakeside hills.
osiers m the Bay
c°urt.
j ’70. The design for the reverse 1 ding between princess Yuan Kuo-
L, C. Kurata Elevated To Full Time Magistrate
Unique Sleeping Device Kills Inventor
Japanese Student Marries Aborig me
vj j
(Continued on Page U)
3 cicss ^
stsge ^
< Ofe?
View
H js a “curbside” eyewitness acount of the recent
^Vrtk Parade in Los Angeles written by Kats
afsusru of she Kashu Mainichi.
Publish-?
^ Edia
smg.
• WEST
Ont.
105
Kashu Mainichi
ES.—Well, the 27th annual Nisei Week
history. Climaxed by the Ondo Parade
drew about 25,000 spectators to the
itly
Tokyo (L.A. Times estimate, if you
Examiner, it was “more than 45,000.”)
ion
of our Omatsuri must go down in
» ■
of the most successful we have had.
_ teeth to get the head of the
io rake us to the parade, since he hates
rowds unless, as he says, “they’re cheering
mt Gran pa and Mom prevailed, and we were
Bi die mob shifting from foot to aching foot
iiiniiihHn!iH<iHiiiHUiiiiiiniiiiniiiiii!iniiiiiiiiiiiii| IlliH|
anted
78L1K2
3 CENTENNIAL
squi
ion.
I Ga-3 $’jj
triunities &
acauca ti
'5 (fej>
office --.
tst end -j
'■1573 fe
I
YEAR
1S67—1967
Of
Los
Angeles'
Week
=SS
late™
10 rataits
^tbt S
Parade
and blue eniblem "’ith t-he torch carrier a world
r rle Xi$eL on the 25th annivercamPai?n, the vets would be permf
^ ^^e in the parade that vea?
our tc ^
-Ot
hand around
K< “- ”"'^^. S.?l£
* big
d the old
......................................................................in.........
J aggregation, the smartest canden-
(Continued on Tage 8)
'"""""""""""""""‘'miniiinHiiiuiuunnnun,„,„,„,
£ Dctu
EXPO 67
UNTIL
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
|XXXI-No. 68
Milii!inii>nnnnii<mnHiHHHnH
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER ?
1967
........... "—........
—....... -^
oaturday Ana Monday . .
inted
215 fcs
o).
j
‘anted
.
Hone f
FOOD GXo).
young ».:
se. Priraj
lady hi.
is calrad
11 ereda •'
cious cd
o, 81-53.
set. Was
i, &S-;
h ci! □•
V. Km
daily, £ •
Eiri, S‘|
P. Q- ■
r
~Japanese husband is still the boss i
gome and the parents still play a large role in decidin^
who
^child marries, according to two Japanese women attending^isnational Conference on the Family at Laval University. °
||)r. Suge Yamamoto, who is also a senator.but prefers to be
M Doctor, says most young couples get married only with
gpproval and blessings of their parents. However, just in case
be at the Canadian National Exhibi
/
^
»1 KTP^ tian's North
Kar^ZZpio^
the parents don't approve.
Ite And Marvin
Im To Star In
I Drama Film
of a gold belt awarded him
by the Government of Okinawa, will
as Chief
referee.
»-A™^^^
nd and Monday,
Outstanding Japanese karate inwas
was made public at the recent bePtember 4th. Action will take place structors will also be in attpndnn™
Be-1 in the main coliseum.
j Demonstrations will be hewly Zing marriage by mutual consent r^6 aiternoon and evenings of Saturof the young man and woman.
cause the senator speaks only
Japanese, the questions at an
bles such as Mamoru Y’amamoto,
ent Cointerview were handled by her
6th-dan,
the 3-time All Japan
Work English-speaking colleague/ Aiko
Karate-doh Association
chaingil drama, involving a U.S. Kimura.
®e .?nd a Japanese soldier
Dr. Yamamoto said Japan reTORONTO. Deputy Magistrate Lucien C. Kurata has been pion known for his long, Apache
Ige bouth Pacific and based
pealed
a
law
that
a
married
elevated
to a full time magistrate as of Friday, September 1st warrior hair. The son of one of
g.ongmal story by Reuben
Japan’s greatest karate masters,
husbai,d’S 196T’ the Attorney General’s Office revealed this week.
m lC n'1^ Tadashi Akiyama, Surname11"and S
S e filmed in widescreen permits her to keep her* maiden r
^- pro™"ent figure in J.C. functions, Mr. Kurata is the first Gogen Yamaguchi, lOth-dan, is
beginning m November.
surname if she wishes. But few banadian of Japanese ancestry to be appointed as a judge in On- also expected to attend. He is
’ Marvin and Toshiro Mifu- do»n
k L
!
tano. For many years prior to his appointment, he was a busy Gosei Yamaguchi of the Gogu
minSlg
SielJid^
COmmUnity - many capaci’- style of karate.
sigIied. to star in
rytiical motion picture
Some top Korean style karate
ibvTl PDC'fiC” t0 136 di~
.Kimura said that about --------------------------- ----------------—__________
teachers are also expected to at
Llw^^v-?^
from a 90 million Japanese women now
tend.
l iam Ludwig.
On Sunday, September 3rd, Dr.
L X
, a c°-production fectoriS!^^
Chitose will be holding a special
F tlie American Broad- nese husbands object. ‘They exTOKI0. to
— Masao
Ogane slid
was with his teeth.
K fepanies’ subsidiary, L™s^ ™ t0 Stay “ «^ despite
5^ pX?
karate seminar at the Toronto
S r 7Ructions, headed by nvines.
The
bag
shut
out
the
noise
and
Japanese
Canadian Cultural Cen
recently
I : Kligman, and Benedict
when sleep came, his teeth would
Mrs. Kimura herself has no
Sewer construction near his unclamp and the bag would open tre, 123 Wynford Drive in Don
H L^SKhary of the problem. She is studying for her
house
disturbed the 50-year-old up and fall off his head. Police Mills, Ontario. It will be held
doctoi’ate in law and concentrat
man
’
s
afternoon
nap so he tied said the system apparently work from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. All kara
?‘®n and_ Seligman will ing on labor laws which apply
a
plastic
bag
to
a string. The ed until recently.
teka are invited to attend this
executive producers. to women. Her husband, an as other end of the string held a
sistant professor of architecture
Ogane was found dead. Police gathering.
K"Li'Vard winner Mar- at Waseda University in Japan, weight.
u l j
he fel1 asleeP the last time,
A special black belt meeting
Police said Ogane attached the j the system
failed. His teeth
=
vp?ay aTn American has been given a two-vear fellow
-Y' n?iUIle’ Japan's lead- ship by Canada’s National Re string to his ceiling, put his head * stayed clamped to the bag which of the National Karate Associa
D.
G
stY of “Rasho- search Council and will be based inside the bag and held it shut I suffocated him.
tion will be held in the evening.
r.
'en. bamurai” will m Ottawa. Mrs. Kimura will
-.emv soldier.
complete her- doctorate in Otta
wa.
mv3^0 Wld Produce.
She says her husband favors
?Sr?LC0I1ceived and
her studies but adds that his
i I. YhGSG' °~year Period attitute is different from many
nr
'NCe President Japunese men. Both Japanese
TOKYO. — The Japan Asso- ade has not been decided as yet. ; necessary to make the medaicr
E
and Berp/es^ent of Bene- citizens, they met in the United ciation for the 1970 World Expo- The plan calls for the sale of i
•
States when she was studying
the
medals
to
begin
in
1S
presently faced with
sition
is
planning
to
sell
410,000
I at Radcliffe and he at Harvard.
I ’ ^T^ °f ^'^ To cope with
commemorative medals to gain autumn of 1969.
rt. , . .
.,
1 016 shortage, the
chief problem facing the i imported two tons government
x
F°r Murder Goes Beserk In Court funds for the staging of the The
of gold for
Expo ’70 in Osaka.
association is whether it will be ; industrial uses late
j. -X Sansei Area.
in June for
Of the medals, 20.000 will be
the
first
time
after
'Urd ^ped in this
the war.
Tomita is the youth who went made of platinum, 40,000 of gold,
A a 40-year
150,000
of
silver
and
200,000
of
berserk
in
Juvenile
Judge
Ray^aurant last
niond J.. O’Connor’s court July copper.
~jC fighting three bailiff’s to the
The association plans to sell
in- floor and injuring them so badly
h i^S’V0{ed
W, ofioDaH
a set of the platinum, gold, silver
18, and Yoshikai,
"’i oshikatsu KinoSfe^en/
to they required hospital treatment. and copper medals for about 10,- student recently took a Taiwan shita,
of
Osaka.
aborigine
prince
; as his wife at
The Japanese American teen 000 yen (about S277) each. It
L^h a steak i -ran Fran‘
Sun-Moon
Lake in . .,The former Miss Yuan is the
5 to
Lv uaui
cuint
'.
xij^iijvn .
.
i pp
hopes
earn
some
500
million
ager,
a
Calif.
Youth
Authority
en‘ at a
dlIring
f tribe
(about
S1.4
million)
through
cen
‘
rai
Taiwan.
“Harvest Queen.”
^ °a Julv 7 Townsend St. parolee,
subsequently appeared ven
Her uncle is the chieftain of
before Superior Judge Andrew he sale of the medal
The Tsou tribe of
JEyman
who
ruled
the
vouth
the
medals
J
The
front
side
of
Lake
aborigines
%
Hving a primitive
4iJd ?evens would have to stand trial in adult I will display the symbol of Expo j all-night ceiebration^or Tim ^woj0
>-’fe m the lakeside hills.
osiers m the Bay
c°urt.
j ’70. The design for the reverse 1 ding between princess Yuan Kuo-
L, C. Kurata Elevated To Full Time Magistrate
Unique Sleeping Device Kills Inventor
Japanese Student Marries Aborig me
vj j
(Continued on Page U)
Page 2
-em
Sansei Horias Boxing Champ’s;
By .U
,r.__ T
shi Ft
beekman
Sandro Lopopolo i
; amazed TV viewers by shoutihone. “Banzai, banzai! I won
Jan
aam hii."
TORONTO.—The following- are the
i” (the dauntless spirit of J.
championship
Tournament held in Toron-n '
unknown to the postwar generation
19th, 1967, officially sanctioned
Canada, Central Ontario Branch, hosted bv the T^” M
essmg-room, after rhe fight, Fujii told
E
'When I heard “Kimi-ga-vo (the Ja- onto Judo Club and conducted under the ausDWTs?W
.Mai
^
" 01 ^eCj
1 o
national anthem), I thought I should be National Exhibition;
JUNIOR DIVISIONS:
1
deeply ashamed if I lost,
7
Light-weight Winner — Brian Fuiioka
wanted to win, even at th
tional Centre Toronto;Runner-up _ Robert
H
I of my life.”
TORONTO.—Way
his old form, shot a
He
to quote a Japanese Of J.E.C. Toronto.
>
t
— Proverb that means, “Let the
one under pur 70 io
Augutl Tournament. ' victor take heed to keep Ids
Middleweight Winner — Dennis
Ebata ikkvu t
McKague Trophy (low net). Then , helmet laced,” but stumbled on Toronto; Runner-up — Ron Ono, ikkvu, J.E C Toronto ^l
Heavyweight Winner - Ford Kawano, ikkvu, JEC nJ
were numerous good score in his tournament as the Nisei golfer, I the rendition. “I can’t say it real
were gening tuned-up for
ty well,” he said, “But'you get Runner-up — Dave Parker, Kodokan Judo Club k F
I
annual Labor Day Tournament.
the meaning, don’t you.' I’m a
Here are some of the pri
winners for the
SENIOR DIVISIONSirnament
a murai
Lightweight Go-Winners — Jim Rowe, ikkvu. JEC
(low net)
Started Boxing at 13
V ayne Kimura
(low gross)
and J. Hicks, ikkyu, Tanino Judo Club Toronto ’ '
sky Iida
The new champion is the sec
B. Andrecsik
(low
Heavyweight Winner - J. Slade, ikkyu, Kodokan
ond son of Takeo Fujii of Hono
Uchi ku ri
A. Masukawa
Hamilton; Runner-up — Dan Young, sankvu JEC t
|
(low
lulu. The elder is a car dealer BLACKBELT DIVISIONS:
‘
T X
and former amateur boxer. Paul
— Joe Hudson University of Toronto: KunneMa-J
Yo Kawaguchi
boxed. as an amateur from the
(low
IE Washimoto
D. Sakamoto
(low
Iida Kodokan Judo Club Hamilton.
* 1
His mother, Masako, is a nurse
(low net)
O. Hatashita
(low
Officials
were
T.
Aoki,
G.
Uyeniura,
K.
Kobavashi
all
He wa cared’ for
‘
by his grandmother Airs. Hisa Fujii, and from Japan, M. Ishibashi, 4th-dan, G. Kawano, 4th-dan.
(low n
(low gross)
k have been much influ
anino of Toronto. A kendo demonstration was given bv M.
J. Fujiwara
E. Jomori
enced by his grandmother’s old- mura, 5th-dan, and K. Ariga, 4th-dan.
(low
"
A. -Matsumoto
fashioned. Japanese patriotism,
(low
. Aikido by popular A. Kimeta, 3rd-dan. T. Fujita, Srd-da
bhe was in Japan, by his invita
m thug- missing at the tournament and that
their members.
j :
tion., the night he won the title.'
wa
1 ne Japanese Canadian Golf Club would welAfter his discharge from the
public to attend
tournaments but please observe Marine Corps, he remained in Yo
Me. — B.K.
kohama, working in real estate
January o, 1964,
watching the
By SHARjON TARASAKI
|
title match on TV. he saw Eddie
i
Cerkins, of Chicago, knock out
TORONTO .—With the tennis season drawing closer to its J
Yoshimori Takahashi of Japan.
the Trinity Tennis Club held its annual club tournament AlJ
It made his “blood boil,”* Fu
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1967
there
had been a Mixed Doubles Tournament held mid-way find
jii vowed revenge.
I
10 A.M. Nisei Service — Rev. Wm. Morris
Fujii turned professional, re t te season, in which Ray Kimoto and his partner Diana Omyj
10 A.M. Proaram for the children
gistering as a Japanese boxer.
nowski emerged victors over Tak Furukawa and Nana Ashihi
11:30 A.M. Is ei Service — Rev, M. Norisua
there were still the Men’s Singles, Doubles and Ladvs
Skeptical
Mixed
Doubles to be held.
I
pite his rabid insistence on
bemg Japanese, the Japanese na-j
bl ^ens A Singles, Ray Kimoto battled it out with®
It is a good policy to
non
tends
to
be
skeptical
of
his
Matsubayashi
in a long and gi’uelling contest between two top id
have the RIGHT POLICY
Hl f HI h OFFSET AND LETTERPRESS p1!1.’1, Pi’of. Oshima identifies players. Ray took the first set (8-6) but Mickev came right bj
Consult
Hiju as a foreigner. Oshima describes Fujii’s. JapanesV^^^^^^
take the second set t6'1). Then Rayn .......
2
won the
game by ii
.-CRMS, BROCHURES, IETTE3HEADS
William Wales Ltd
ism as "atavism,” a carry-over
se^ ^'^- Both men played an extremely
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! AaF Was Principally during the duel with the scores (5-7), (6-4), (7-5).
J
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Ethel Matsubayashi and her partner Vic Suzuki took the Ba
is repined to be kept alive here
Fujii, now 26, says, ‘Tm coing Choice Mixed Doubles over Yoshi Higashi and Ray EmoiOj
to marry a Japanese and I am the score (5-7), (6-4), (7-5). Both teams displayed their pw*|
ffomg to live in Japan. And from as they battled fiercely foi- each point.
now on Um going- to fight for
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Welcome Japanese Canadian Friends
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Sandro Lopopolo i
; amazed TV viewers by shoutihone. “Banzai, banzai! I won
Jan
aam hii."
TORONTO.—The following- are the
i” (the dauntless spirit of J.
championship
Tournament held in Toron-n '
unknown to the postwar generation
19th, 1967, officially sanctioned
Canada, Central Ontario Branch, hosted bv the T^” M
essmg-room, after rhe fight, Fujii told
E
'When I heard “Kimi-ga-vo (the Ja- onto Judo Club and conducted under the ausDWTs?W
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national anthem), I thought I should be National Exhibition;
JUNIOR DIVISIONS:
1
deeply ashamed if I lost,
7
Light-weight Winner — Brian Fuiioka
wanted to win, even at th
tional Centre Toronto;Runner-up _ Robert
H
I of my life.”
TORONTO.—Way
his old form, shot a
He
to quote a Japanese Of J.E.C. Toronto.
>
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— Proverb that means, “Let the
one under pur 70 io
Augutl Tournament. ' victor take heed to keep Ids
Middleweight Winner — Dennis
Ebata ikkvu t
McKague Trophy (low net). Then , helmet laced,” but stumbled on Toronto; Runner-up — Ron Ono, ikkvu, J.E C Toronto ^l
Heavyweight Winner - Ford Kawano, ikkvu, JEC nJ
were numerous good score in his tournament as the Nisei golfer, I the rendition. “I can’t say it real
were gening tuned-up for
ty well,” he said, “But'you get Runner-up — Dave Parker, Kodokan Judo Club k F
I
annual Labor Day Tournament.
the meaning, don’t you.' I’m a
Here are some of the pri
winners for the
SENIOR DIVISIONSirnament
a murai
Lightweight Go-Winners — Jim Rowe, ikkvu. JEC
(low net)
Started Boxing at 13
V ayne Kimura
(low gross)
and J. Hicks, ikkyu, Tanino Judo Club Toronto ’ '
sky Iida
The new champion is the sec
B. Andrecsik
(low
Heavyweight Winner - J. Slade, ikkyu, Kodokan
ond son of Takeo Fujii of Hono
Uchi ku ri
A. Masukawa
Hamilton; Runner-up — Dan Young, sankvu JEC t
|
(low
lulu. The elder is a car dealer BLACKBELT DIVISIONS:
‘
T X
and former amateur boxer. Paul
— Joe Hudson University of Toronto: KunneMa-J
Yo Kawaguchi
boxed. as an amateur from the
(low
IE Washimoto
D. Sakamoto
(low
Iida Kodokan Judo Club Hamilton.
* 1
His mother, Masako, is a nurse
(low net)
O. Hatashita
(low
Officials
were
T.
Aoki,
G.
Uyeniura,
K.
Kobavashi
all
He wa cared’ for
‘
by his grandmother Airs. Hisa Fujii, and from Japan, M. Ishibashi, 4th-dan, G. Kawano, 4th-dan.
(low n
(low gross)
k have been much influ
anino of Toronto. A kendo demonstration was given bv M.
J. Fujiwara
E. Jomori
enced by his grandmother’s old- mura, 5th-dan, and K. Ariga, 4th-dan.
(low
"
A. -Matsumoto
fashioned. Japanese patriotism,
(low
. Aikido by popular A. Kimeta, 3rd-dan. T. Fujita, Srd-da
bhe was in Japan, by his invita
m thug- missing at the tournament and that
their members.
j :
tion., the night he won the title.'
wa
1 ne Japanese Canadian Golf Club would welAfter his discharge from the
public to attend
tournaments but please observe Marine Corps, he remained in Yo
Me. — B.K.
kohama, working in real estate
January o, 1964,
watching the
By SHARjON TARASAKI
|
title match on TV. he saw Eddie
i
Cerkins, of Chicago, knock out
TORONTO .—With the tennis season drawing closer to its J
Yoshimori Takahashi of Japan.
the Trinity Tennis Club held its annual club tournament AlJ
It made his “blood boil,”* Fu
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1967
there
had been a Mixed Doubles Tournament held mid-way find
jii vowed revenge.
I
10 A.M. Nisei Service — Rev. Wm. Morris
Fujii turned professional, re t te season, in which Ray Kimoto and his partner Diana Omyj
10 A.M. Proaram for the children
gistering as a Japanese boxer.
nowski emerged victors over Tak Furukawa and Nana Ashihi
11:30 A.M. Is ei Service — Rev, M. Norisua
there were still the Men’s Singles, Doubles and Ladvs
Skeptical
Mixed
Doubles to be held.
I
pite his rabid insistence on
bemg Japanese, the Japanese na-j
bl ^ens A Singles, Ray Kimoto battled it out with®
It is a good policy to
non
tends
to
be
skeptical
of
his
Matsubayashi
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have the RIGHT POLICY
Hl f HI h OFFSET AND LETTERPRESS p1!1.’1, Pi’of. Oshima identifies players. Ray took the first set (8-6) but Mickev came right bj
Consult
Hiju as a foreigner. Oshima describes Fujii’s. JapanesV^^^^^^
take the second set t6'1). Then Rayn .......
2
won the
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^c^ey went on to win the Men’s Doubles with his pari
>. mo f
of Emperor Mutsuhito,
himiously
called
Meiji,
from
^
867
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llaiC
\SakaUy^ over Kay Kimoto and Stan Takasaki. Agd
Phone 921-3171
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to 1912. It was the period when Li-gth calibre of playing was witnessed as these men fought mil
apan. emerging from feudalism, I this final match. In a close and exciting game. Mickev aidS-^j
SLk SpLX^^^^
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! AaF Was Principally during the duel with the scores (5-7), (6-4), (7-5).
J
-leiji era. The spirit of this era
Ethel Matsubayashi and her partner Vic Suzuki took the Ba
is repined to be kept alive here
Fujii, now 26, says, ‘Tm coing Choice Mixed Doubles over Yoshi Higashi and Ray EmoiOj
to marry a Japanese and I am the score (5-7), (6-4), (7-5). Both teams displayed their pw*|
ffomg to live in Japan. And from as they battled fiercely foi- each point.
now on Um going- to fight for
Japan, too. I m a Japanese/’
,
do’med ? Marine uniform
mi t le tirst rime in four vears
Welcome Japanese Canadian Friends
tor a special role in the ‘ Toei
studio film “Gvangu no Teio”
Uxmg outlie Gang). His handl0”. °f ?ne . Japanese language
during the filming was criticiz- • ,butJ\e is reported to * excel
m tne tight scenes.
Special Attention on Take Out Orests
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■day. September 2, 1967
PAGE 7
Pates And Doings
!Mo^ Deaths Than
Birins Reported In
Shea's Cedarbrae Friday Mixed Bowling Sept. 8 Japanese Towns
Personal Notes Across Canada
ORONTO —To all bowlers of the Shea’s Cedarbrae Friday
KAWA BATA - N UK INA
!y-e Mixed League
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The 1967-67 bo
L i?g; at 9:15 pm
season will start on Friday, September
Japan, because of the western
ers
are
interested
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joining,
please
contact
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People to big cities.
5742 oi' Kathy Yamamoto 278-5458. __ G.Y.
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problems
showed Hiroshima-ken
Family Five-Pin Bowling League Begins Sept. 15th iad
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TORONTO.—The Family 5-Pin Bowling League commences
; r.m. on Friday. September 15th at Olympia. Edward bowline
-lust to its north.
had 33 t0^S Of
Shimane"is’ " SUCh 3 trend “d
~ The club extends a cordial welcome to all new member
I Further information can be obtained by calling one of the fol.,9ne To six such towns and
k..:K: Lefty Ito — 465-8893 or Min Nagata — 364-3710.
'll ages are found in Yamagata,
lukushima, Niigata. Yamanashi:
Shizuoka, Aichi, Fukui, Kyoto
Obituaries
and
Saga prefectures.
Labor Day Dance at JCC Centre held by Pucksters Toshio
Kuroda, chief of the
I TORONTO.—Made plans to attend the C.J.H.L. Labor Day
TAKEDA
ministry of health and welfare
Dance? Why not? If it’s a good time, a good dance, good music, migration branch at the institute
TORONTO. — Mr. Shig-eo Ta
Lod people that you want—this is “the place”. Rides to be pro- conducted the survey in March
keda,
beloved husband of Cathalast year.
Hftd for all single girls from Don Mills and Eglinton, from
He predicted that the number I rine- dear father of Mrs. J.A.
IS:30 p.m. —- 9:30 p.m. Remember that special admission price for of such population declining j Gilchrist (Aime), beloved °randail single girls and all C.J.H.L. hockey players. Time of dance is ’K?2 ™5Z £wm 100 *° Ml“ of ”"' Ih^ and Dougin
next tew vears
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,
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S:00 p.m. Date of dance is Saturday, September 2/67. Support
result of the outflow to big cities ' las^Pa5sed awaF on August 29th,
feCJ.H.L.1! — B. M.
of youth who will have children r 1$$' a^ ^^ Michael’s Hospital,
in the near future.
Service at the R. S. Kane FunerqSe .P°iated out ^^
bii*tH ral home and the Toronto Bud-
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Me wish to express our
heartfelt thanks and apprecia
tion to our many relatives,
friends and neighbors for the
many acts of kindness, mes
sages of sympathy and all the
beautiful floral offering re
ceived in the loss of our be
loved husband,
father and
brother, Mickey Sato.
Lmied Church in Vancouver on
July loth, 1967 was the setting
for the marriage of Miss Takako
Kawabata, daughter of Uh. and
Mrs. Eijiro Kawabata of Kamloops. B.C and Mr. Roy Masami Nukina, son of Mrs. Yoshiko
Alikina of Vancouver. The vows
were officiated by the Rev. T.
Mitsui.
A reception was held at the
Horseshoe Restaurant.
■ Take Stock Of Driving Habits For Highway Safety
dlnst
I TORONTO.—“Safe cars and safe roads will never- provide im- prefectures than in “mW
I anility from highway accidents as long as drivers, through ignor- fectures and said this was a ty- terment at Highland
Lae or neglect, completely disregard proper driving practices and pical phenomenon for Japan. '
Gardens.
On the other hand, older people
I common courtesy," said W. A. Woodcock, chairman of CHSC’s
can live longer because of the i
■ Automotive Engineering Committee.
I "Through the years”, said Mr. Woodcock, “car design has advancement of medical science I ,
Lae significant advances in visibility — day and night, in car and improved living standards in
"
I
I control and handling, in component durability and simplicity of rural areas.
I operation. This and the addition of many safety features such as
I seat belts, safety glass and safe door latches, combined with con| tinning improvements in highway design and traffic controls,
I provide the necessities for safe and convenient transportation.”
% Welcom e To Expo ’67%
| “It is most unfortunate that so many of us are blind to our
I
tag weaknesses and unmindful of the potential drastic results
Ioi our lapses,” Mr. Woodcock added. “Canada’s road toll can and
Complete Care
Eust be drastically reduced. I urge each of vou to take stock of
I your driving habits during “Safe-Driving Week 1967”. — C.H.S.C.
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and Joy
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Toronto <
Mrs. Masa ye Sato
Mrs. Shizuko Fune.
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TORONTO. — Mr. and Mrs.
Usaburo Sawa of Turin, Alberta
are happy to announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Sharon Chiyeko to Mr. Tom Keiji Takahashi, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Takejiro Takahashi of Toronto. The wedding
will take
30th. In- place at the Toronto Japanese
Memory United
Church on November
4th, 1907.
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TORONTO.—A full bus load of choir members. Young Budfes, some Sangha and Dana members were ready to leave for
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Buddhist League convention, hosted by Midwest Buddhist Church.
The Toronto Buddhist Church choir* is participating in the
M.B.L. choir festival.
The comention has added further interest and activities this
1^ as the J.A.C.L. s Midwestern, Eastern and Atlantic chapters
sie meeting next door. Some activities will be coordmated, accordin
Mmg1 to reliable sources.
I The E.YB.L. convention theme is ”2 plus 2—5”. An approI Ajj ^-^ f°i' today’s complex society. Discussions and seminars
। °V^lle around this theme and make the meeting stimulating.
n,;> 6, oroni° contingent will be quartered at Chicago Sheraton
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"Swing Era” — a dance especially aimec
u5ae heP cats” from the forties — will be held at the
k> h / a^anese Canadian Cultural Centre on Saturday, Septem- ym from 9 to 12 p.m.
^^hDane'- c °biained ^Y forwarding a cheque made payable
^ap,®
Radian Cultui-al Centre and tables will be reTkk^10r Parties of ten to twelve persons.
^ ire.^ hmited and wiI1 not be sold at the door. — J.C. Cul-
HU. 9-4654 — HU. 1-8805
J
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■there
k
ii? sflaiss
6 a°°r Tdzes and bar facilities will be available,
^ches X^cof ^ °^y §2.50 per person, which includes free
JON ONODERA
b
220 Jean Talon St. East
MONTREAL
^’Z00*er Welcome To "Swing Era" Dance
tie (>ntr
^^ “jitter-buggers” will be “in the groove” at
ths, vocal's- ^nCe t° th® fU’eat music of the “big bands” and
^- Phil Jlal’ n116 °^ ^ronto’s outstanding jazz disk-jockeys,
fes;
e d1’
be °u hand to play some of his favorite
-the swing era.
proprietor
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1 O-Day Tour of Japan or
10-Day Tour incl. Calif., Hawaii and Japan
(*Slightly Higher During Jul. Aug. Sept. Oct.)
For Further Information Contact
FURUYA TRAVEL SERVICE
365 Spadina Ave.
Toronto 2-B,
366-1075
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FLAT ROOFS
EAVESTROUGHING
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PAGE 7
Pates And Doings
!Mo^ Deaths Than
Birins Reported In
Shea's Cedarbrae Friday Mixed Bowling Sept. 8 Japanese Towns
Personal Notes Across Canada
ORONTO —To all bowlers of the Shea’s Cedarbrae Friday
KAWA BATA - N UK INA
!y-e Mixed League
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The 1967-67 bo
L i?g; at 9:15 pm
season will start on Friday, September
Japan, because of the western
ers
are
interested
in
joining,
please
contact
I
If any new boS°d?S • Of Deductive growingyoung
People to big cities.
5742 oi' Kathy Yamamoto 278-5458. __ G.Y.
Moi
' ^mey last year bv
£
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^onal Institute of PouuKtion
problems
showed Hiroshima-ken
Family Five-Pin Bowling League Begins Sept. 15th iad
^^^
..........
TORONTO.—The Family 5-Pin Bowling League commences
; r.m. on Friday. September 15th at Olympia. Edward bowline
-lust to its north.
had 33 t0^S Of
Shimane"is’ " SUCh 3 trend “d
~ The club extends a cordial welcome to all new member
I Further information can be obtained by calling one of the fol.,9ne To six such towns and
k..:K: Lefty Ito — 465-8893 or Min Nagata — 364-3710.
'll ages are found in Yamagata,
lukushima, Niigata. Yamanashi:
Shizuoka, Aichi, Fukui, Kyoto
Obituaries
and
Saga prefectures.
Labor Day Dance at JCC Centre held by Pucksters Toshio
Kuroda, chief of the
I TORONTO.—Made plans to attend the C.J.H.L. Labor Day
TAKEDA
ministry of health and welfare
Dance? Why not? If it’s a good time, a good dance, good music, migration branch at the institute
TORONTO. — Mr. Shig-eo Ta
Lod people that you want—this is “the place”. Rides to be pro- conducted the survey in March
keda,
beloved husband of Cathalast year.
Hftd for all single girls from Don Mills and Eglinton, from
He predicted that the number I rine- dear father of Mrs. J.A.
IS:30 p.m. —- 9:30 p.m. Remember that special admission price for of such population declining j Gilchrist (Aime), beloved °randail single girls and all C.J.H.L. hockey players. Time of dance is ’K?2 ™5Z £wm 100 *° Ml“ of ”"' Ih^ and Dougin
next tew vears
a 'i
,
°
S:00 p.m. Date of dance is Saturday, September 2/67. Support
result of the outflow to big cities ' las^Pa5sed awaF on August 29th,
feCJ.H.L.1! — B. M.
of youth who will have children r 1$$' a^ ^^ Michael’s Hospital,
in the near future.
Service at the R. S. Kane FunerqSe .P°iated out ^^
bii*tH ral home and the Toronto Bud-
*
*
Me wish to express our
heartfelt thanks and apprecia
tion to our many relatives,
friends and neighbors for the
many acts of kindness, mes
sages of sympathy and all the
beautiful floral offering re
ceived in the loss of our be
loved husband,
father and
brother, Mickey Sato.
Lmied Church in Vancouver on
July loth, 1967 was the setting
for the marriage of Miss Takako
Kawabata, daughter of Uh. and
Mrs. Eijiro Kawabata of Kamloops. B.C and Mr. Roy Masami Nukina, son of Mrs. Yoshiko
Alikina of Vancouver. The vows
were officiated by the Rev. T.
Mitsui.
A reception was held at the
Horseshoe Restaurant.
■ Take Stock Of Driving Habits For Highway Safety
dlnst
I TORONTO.—“Safe cars and safe roads will never- provide im- prefectures than in “mW
I anility from highway accidents as long as drivers, through ignor- fectures and said this was a ty- terment at Highland
Lae or neglect, completely disregard proper driving practices and pical phenomenon for Japan. '
Gardens.
On the other hand, older people
I common courtesy," said W. A. Woodcock, chairman of CHSC’s
can live longer because of the i
■ Automotive Engineering Committee.
I "Through the years”, said Mr. Woodcock, “car design has advancement of medical science I ,
Lae significant advances in visibility — day and night, in car and improved living standards in
"
I
I control and handling, in component durability and simplicity of rural areas.
I operation. This and the addition of many safety features such as
I seat belts, safety glass and safe door latches, combined with con| tinning improvements in highway design and traffic controls,
I provide the necessities for safe and convenient transportation.”
% Welcom e To Expo ’67%
| “It is most unfortunate that so many of us are blind to our
I
tag weaknesses and unmindful of the potential drastic results
Ioi our lapses,” Mr. Woodcock added. “Canada’s road toll can and
Complete Care
Eust be drastically reduced. I urge each of vou to take stock of
I your driving habits during “Safe-Driving Week 1967”. — C.H.S.C.
I
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IjAPANESE RESTAURANT
Satoko Sato
and Joy
11 Ivy Lea Cres.
Toronto <
Mrs. Masa ye Sato
Mrs. Shizuko Fune.
Mrs. Rose Kutsukake
Engagements
TORONTO. — Mr. and Mrs.
Usaburo Sawa of Turin, Alberta
are happy to announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Sharon Chiyeko to Mr. Tom Keiji Takahashi, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Takejiro Takahashi of Toronto. The wedding
will take
30th. In- place at the Toronto Japanese
Memory United
Church on November
4th, 1907.
TORIC
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TORONTO.—A full bus load of choir members. Young Budfes, some Sangha and Dana members were ready to leave for
Chicago on September- 1st to attend the 22nd Eastern Young
Buddhist League convention, hosted by Midwest Buddhist Church.
The Toronto Buddhist Church choir* is participating in the
M.B.L. choir festival.
The comention has added further interest and activities this
1^ as the J.A.C.L. s Midwestern, Eastern and Atlantic chapters
sie meeting next door. Some activities will be coordmated, accordin
Mmg1 to reliable sources.
I The E.YB.L. convention theme is ”2 plus 2—5”. An approI Ajj ^-^ f°i' today’s complex society. Discussions and seminars
। °V^lle around this theme and make the meeting stimulating.
n,;> 6, oroni° contingent will be quartered at Chicago Sheraton
X?eie m°^ °^ the proceedings will be held. They are exback on Monday afternoon. — T.B.C.
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"Swing Era” — a dance especially aimec
u5ae heP cats” from the forties — will be held at the
k> h / a^anese Canadian Cultural Centre on Saturday, Septem- ym from 9 to 12 p.m.
^^hDane'- c °biained ^Y forwarding a cheque made payable
^ap,®
Radian Cultui-al Centre and tables will be reTkk^10r Parties of ten to twelve persons.
^ ire.^ hmited and wiI1 not be sold at the door. — J.C. Cul-
HU. 9-4654 — HU. 1-8805
J
-
■there
k
ii? sflaiss
6 a°°r Tdzes and bar facilities will be available,
^ches X^cof ^ °^y §2.50 per person, which includes free
JON ONODERA
b
220 Jean Talon St. East
MONTREAL
^’Z00*er Welcome To "Swing Era" Dance
tie (>ntr
^^ “jitter-buggers” will be “in the groove” at
ths, vocal's- ^nCe t° th® fU’eat music of the “big bands” and
^- Phil Jlal’ n116 °^ ^ronto’s outstanding jazz disk-jockeys,
fes;
e d1’
be °u hand to play some of his favorite
-the swing era.
proprietor
|
I
i Young Buddhists Attend 22nd Eastern YBL Confab
owerd
1 O-Day Tour of Japan or
10-Day Tour incl. Calif., Hawaii and Japan
(*Slightly Higher During Jul. Aug. Sept. Oct.)
For Further Information Contact
FURUYA TRAVEL SERVICE
365 Spadina Ave.
Toronto 2-B,
366-1075
ALL-WAY ROOFING LTD.
MEMBER OF C.R.CA
FLAT ROOFS
EAVESTROUGHING
SHINGLING
SHEET METAL WORK
ALCAN SIDING DEALER
TOSH NISHIJIMA
"COVERING ONTARIO
Night Calls-. PL. 9-5095 HI. 7-1100
Page 8
‘MGE 8
Aborigine
Kinoshita
(Continued From Page i)
;
i L.A. Nisei Week . ,
(Cont. from Page One)
of
ced and musically talented band away to the opposite curb fr
j
-----------rom
; in the state in those days.
us, and we need binoculars to see
Authorized .
he petite- Japanese groom !
Speaking- of smartly cadenced the celebrated “in person” per
nose unive:
®d for paymeat of
^ ^
a red one ordeal of" the ■ aiarchmg, the Boy Scouts from sonages. The kids were disap
^s‘ OHiC6 De.Porfa;8^
Sun-.Moon I
hose customs call for the ' "aPa”’ about 300 of them here pointed, because this happened
:o carrv around the’bride
^ orld Jamboree just con- with the car carrying Martin
T. UMEZUKI bjfe,
back for a certain time. ■ ?uded at Farragut Park in Ida- Ladau and Barbara Bain. Un
• C. TSUMURA En^.
s not strong enough
• wer® a dispirited group in like Hoise, they are faithful wat
enough “to
.. 1
MORI Japanese'^
lie marriage
will be
be an
an- । ^heir uniforms, almost strolling, chers of “'Mission: Impossible.”
age will
and
ail
out
of
step
in
the
early
and it was only the possibility of
EIRE — THEFT — AUTO
part of the parade. On second seeing the duo in person that at
thought, however, we remember tracted them to the parade.
I
subscription
Consult
ed the early 30’s when Japanese
S4s?oope' 6 ^s^
As
the
classical
dance
schools
j youth patterning themselves af57-00 per y6ai
Learn Dressmaking ; ter the Hitler Jugent used to get more elaborate in their mat
<79 QUEEN ST. WEST
march, beautifully in step, at in ching
costumes
and changing
Learn
how
to
design
numerable,
patriotic
parades.
I
Toronto 2-B, On?
■^ai mations in the Ondo segment
For All Classes of
"
ould,
after
all,
rather
see
Japa
patterns,.
EMpire 6-5005 '
nese Boy Scouts strolling by in of the parade, we notice that
ragged formation than to ~ see each year finds fewer “amateurs”
sewing.
them goose-step by in perfect taking part. While we welcome
Phone: PL. 9-2632
formation.
the color and disciplined move
Vancouver. B.C.
OR
The scouts redeemed them
ments
of the “school” dancers, ।
selves later when they changed
PL. 5-7317
Phone: 872-2930
into yukata and Happi coats to we hope the Nisei Week parade
take Part in the Ondo dances, committee will encourage ‘groups,
Male Hei/wZ*?
adding a lot of color to this like the JACL chapters, Jaycees, experienced~tv
:-----~^—
year’s parade.
young social clubs and others to 7^fA Dave?^ ^e'
The
addition of decorated
partiticipate in the Ondo.
floats to the parade was a happy
all, that’s what the Ondo is all
idea. I
thought,
commercial
about.
advancement.
'
though they were. It eliminates
In spite of these curbside com- fl^ualiy- appK 362-2515 j£J
the drunken weaving of cars ments, our overall impression of A-M;
from curb to curb, at least for the parade was one of immense
engineer. Must be s^S
FOR
some of the celebrity riders. True satisfaction. It was colorful, il 137^“^“!,^’
'
e 53I-9-9L
IS weeks skilled training
to Murphy’s Law, we are always was tuneful, it wasn’t overly Iona | Manager.
and
it
moved
quickly
(at
least
(that can earn you an income
standing where the cars veerwhere we were standing).
Female Jdelp^Wanted
of $12,000 to 520,000 a year
COUNTER girl for dry cfe?^.
„ d°U weeE Wiil tr^r 2215 1PW. Phone 532-6714 (Toronto).---
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With mature judgment for a position of
responsibility in the office of large
Canadian company.
CHICK SEXING SCHOOL
Bookkeeping or/and secretarial asset but not essential.
21-1 Prospect Avenue, Lansdale, Pa. 19448
368-4886
Mr. Gropper
Phone: 855-5156 (Area Code 215)
^9?D home Fokina for a ycu"3
liable person to work in house, fe
room and both, cleaning lad- i
Good salary — 2 school age chid
w sP?ak little English. Call even:
Mrs. P. Cooper. 485-5719.
PERSONAL
COMING TO EXPO. 4 spacious i
clean rooms, 3 miles to Expo, So-'
a couple, special rates by week Wn
J° 7 Endo, 363 Churchill Blvd., Gres
field Pk., Montreal. 671-3923.
Etlm Ltd., 431 King Street West
Introductory Bargain on Import Orders for Famed “NORITAKE HOSE SETS
6 pc
6
9" MEAT PLATE
RICE BOWL
MEDIUM BOWL
"DANUBE"
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TEA POT
TEA POT COVER
99
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SUGAR BOWL CO1ER
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96 ” (Gross weight 10 Ib^-)
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-33 Danforth Ave. Toronto
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LARGE BOWL
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11
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Phone: HO. 3->^
*
Aborigine
Kinoshita
(Continued From Page i)
;
i L.A. Nisei Week . ,
(Cont. from Page One)
of
ced and musically talented band away to the opposite curb fr
j
-----------rom
; in the state in those days.
us, and we need binoculars to see
Authorized .
he petite- Japanese groom !
Speaking- of smartly cadenced the celebrated “in person” per
nose unive:
®d for paymeat of
^ ^
a red one ordeal of" the ■ aiarchmg, the Boy Scouts from sonages. The kids were disap
^s‘ OHiC6 De.Porfa;8^
Sun-.Moon I
hose customs call for the ' "aPa”’ about 300 of them here pointed, because this happened
:o carrv around the’bride
^ orld Jamboree just con- with the car carrying Martin
T. UMEZUKI bjfe,
back for a certain time. ■ ?uded at Farragut Park in Ida- Ladau and Barbara Bain. Un
• C. TSUMURA En^.
s not strong enough
• wer® a dispirited group in like Hoise, they are faithful wat
enough “to
.. 1
MORI Japanese'^
lie marriage
will be
be an
an- । ^heir uniforms, almost strolling, chers of “'Mission: Impossible.”
age will
and
ail
out
of
step
in
the
early
and it was only the possibility of
EIRE — THEFT — AUTO
part of the parade. On second seeing the duo in person that at
thought, however, we remember tracted them to the parade.
I
subscription
Consult
ed the early 30’s when Japanese
S4s?oope' 6 ^s^
As
the
classical
dance
schools
j youth patterning themselves af57-00 per y6ai
Learn Dressmaking ; ter the Hitler Jugent used to get more elaborate in their mat
<79 QUEEN ST. WEST
march, beautifully in step, at in ching
costumes
and changing
Learn
how
to
design
numerable,
patriotic
parades.
I
Toronto 2-B, On?
■^ai mations in the Ondo segment
For All Classes of
"
ould,
after
all,
rather
see
Japa
patterns,.
EMpire 6-5005 '
nese Boy Scouts strolling by in of the parade, we notice that
ragged formation than to ~ see each year finds fewer “amateurs”
sewing.
them goose-step by in perfect taking part. While we welcome
Phone: PL. 9-2632
formation.
the color and disciplined move
Vancouver. B.C.
OR
The scouts redeemed them
ments
of the “school” dancers, ।
selves later when they changed
PL. 5-7317
Phone: 872-2930
into yukata and Happi coats to we hope the Nisei Week parade
take Part in the Ondo dances, committee will encourage ‘groups,
Male Hei/wZ*?
adding a lot of color to this like the JACL chapters, Jaycees, experienced~tv
:-----~^—
year’s parade.
young social clubs and others to 7^fA Dave?^ ^e'
The
addition of decorated
partiticipate in the Ondo.
floats to the parade was a happy
all, that’s what the Ondo is all
idea. I
thought,
commercial
about.
advancement.
'
though they were. It eliminates
In spite of these curbside com- fl^ualiy- appK 362-2515 j£J
the drunken weaving of cars ments, our overall impression of A-M;
from curb to curb, at least for the parade was one of immense
engineer. Must be s^S
FOR
some of the celebrity riders. True satisfaction. It was colorful, il 137^“^“!,^’
'
e 53I-9-9L
IS weeks skilled training
to Murphy’s Law, we are always was tuneful, it wasn’t overly Iona | Manager.
and
it
moved
quickly
(at
least
(that can earn you an income
standing where the cars veerwhere we were standing).
Female Jdelp^Wanted
of $12,000 to 520,000 a year
COUNTER girl for dry cfe?^.
„ d°U weeE Wiil tr^r 2215 1PW. Phone 532-6714 (Toronto).---
SITZ KINOSHITA
insurance
classified 1
I
I
LAST CALL
APPLY NOW
CLASSES BEGINNING SOON
^ii(e or Call for Information
Excellent Opportunity For Young Lady
Domestic Help Wanted
HOUSEKEEPER exnerierc^d F-_
TV ^u™9
Private roraT.V. Phone 889-4181 (Toronto).
With mature judgment for a position of
responsibility in the office of large
Canadian company.
CHICK SEXING SCHOOL
Bookkeeping or/and secretarial asset but not essential.
21-1 Prospect Avenue, Lansdale, Pa. 19448
368-4886
Mr. Gropper
Phone: 855-5156 (Area Code 215)
^9?D home Fokina for a ycu"3
liable person to work in house, fe
room and both, cleaning lad- i
Good salary — 2 school age chid
w sP?ak little English. Call even:
Mrs. P. Cooper. 485-5719.
PERSONAL
COMING TO EXPO. 4 spacious i
clean rooms, 3 miles to Expo, So-'
a couple, special rates by week Wn
J° 7 Endo, 363 Churchill Blvd., Gres
field Pk., Montreal. 671-3923.
Etlm Ltd., 431 King Street West
Introductory Bargain on Import Orders for Famed “NORITAKE HOSE SETS
6 pc
6
9" MEAT PLATE
RICE BOWL
MEDIUM BOWL
"DANUBE"
"BALLADE
6 pcs. JAPANESE TEA CUP
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
I
1
1
1
1
6
6
6
6
1
1
1
1 '
1
SOUP BOWL
-MILK CUP
CH A WA NM USHI BO WL
CHAM ANM US HI COVE!
TEA POT
TEA POT COVER
COFFEE CREAMER
99
t 6
Special Import Price
For
A Complete Set (114 p<
Special Import Price
A Complete Set (96 pcs.)
$70.00 F. O. B. Toronto
SET ORDERED BE SENT
WITH YOri™/?p£°^^
charges
ox
BE PAID
OX DELIVERY
"
BTLL TP DESTINAtransR031 TORONTO
1
1
1
1
6
1
1
— ORDER
ANO DESIGNS OF THE ABOVE -Hn^0WIXG ACTUAL COLORS
MAILED TO YOU ™ON REQUEs?
“ SETS”
BE
SAKE CUP
99
»»
»
99
1
1
SAKE BOTTLE
SMALL BOWL
FRUIT SAUCER
JAPANESE TEA POT
TEA POT COVER
DINNER PLATE
SALAD BOWL
MILK CUP
TEA POT
TEA POT COVER
99
SUGAR BOWL
SUGAR BOWL CO1ER
14" PLATER
96 ” (Gross weight 10 Ib^-)
PARAMOUNT gift shop
-33 Danforth Ave. Toronto
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COFFEE CREAMER
1
1
B/B PLATE
CHAWANMUSHI BOUT
CHAWANMUSHI COVER
6
6
. 2
6
6
RICE BOWL
PICKLE DISH
SOUP PLATE
99
6
16
SI GAR BOWL COVER
J IL
TEA CUP
TEA SAUCER
6
6
SAKE BOTTLE
PICKLE DISH
tea pot cover
PLATTER
SALAD ROW!
9" MEAT PLATE
6
LEA SAUCER
SOUP PLATE
LARGE BOWL
SMALL BOWL
CAKE PLATE
11
”
99
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