Page 1
'i
n
1
01
ii Only Live Twice-Unless You Happen To Be A
Z4SAHr
-j prominent Japanese men of letters saw the
!. Lu Only Li' t- Twice. These are among their
Shukan Asahi, a weekly popular magazine.
—In sphe of the fact that Mifune Toshiro
? the part of “Tiger” Tanaka pronounced
re* 3 -damned national disgrace,” You Only
bis turned out to be something quite dif-
Ne thing, only about .00 / percent of the original
remains intact.
novel, You Only Live Twice, grew out of author
^cj'j rrip to Japan and scattered throughout
i mistaken observations. The plot in which
Spectre’s number one man buys a castle near DA-nr
, „
,
,
------- - s 3 castle near Fukuoka
and constructs a mecca for Japan’s would-be suicides
is a weird and narrow tale.
’^ ’h ™-'IOVIE THE
“Pens up considerably as the plot concerns the international space race,
ana Japan suddenly becomes very big league.
that beCaUSS T°ei Movie Co. ’producer
Okuda acted as technical adviser, items in the script
which tended to make Japan look foolish were deleted
According to Mr. Okuda he eliminated a great manv
scenes and' arrived at a compromise on three which
die lards from Hollywood would include at all costs,
these were the scenes including the mvsteriouslv
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniHii^
Cormorant
disappearing and materializing ninja (the ancient
“magical spies’’ of Japan), the Turkish bath scene,
and a scene showing’ cormorants used for fishing- on
the sea.
THE FIRST WAS SOLVED by putting the ninja
into modern dress as Rangers.
The Turkish bath episode was moved from down
town Tokyo to Tiger’s private residence, thus elimin
ating’ the reflection on public morals.
The cormorant scene was not particularly offensive
but the fish being taken were fresh water fish and
it seemed a week point. However, this was solved
(Continued on Tage 8)
HIIHBUIRHU
it D® Canadian
CENTENNIAL
YEAR
1867—1967
EXPO 67
UNTIL OCT. 27
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
i XXXI—No. 82
niiiiiiiiiiinL'iHiiHiininiiiiH
........ ............
Japanese Sculptor In Mont
toing In A Hurry
By
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1967
Toronto, Ont.
J.C. Cultural Centre To Hold
Issei Pioneer Day This Sunday
CAROLE CLIFFORD
(Montreal Star)
By BOB KADOGUCHI
the J.C.C. Centre Board hopes every Nisei and
(J.C.C. Centre Managing Director)
Sansei car owner will cooperate by driving their
TORONTO.—“Issei Pioneer Day” — an annual
UONTREAL.—Jiro Sugawara, a 26-year-old sculptor, opened
parents, grandparents or their Issei friends to the
believed to be the only one-man show in Montreal by a event to pay respect and to honor Issei parents _
Cultuial Centre for a day of relaxation and enter
lie at the Galerie Le Gobelet on St. Lawrence Blvd., recei'tlv. will be held at the Japanese Canadian Cultural tainment.
Jh, who is currently at work in the sculpture garden of Centre for the fifth time this Sunday, October 22,
The members of the W.A. will be out in full
louth pavilion, has only 17 days left in which to complete starting 2:00 p.m. It is one day in the year which
dorce
to prepare “gochiso” for the elder citizens.
.m™hvo three ton granite blocks in order to participate
lirtiion of work done at the pavilion, tentatively sched“It won’t be a luxury lunch, but
w held in the City of Longueuil.
one that we’ll be putting our
« exhibition at Le Gobelet, 'which will run until Oct. 24
hearts into making to show our
sculPtures and six drawings. The drawings and three
WASHINGTON. — A political at a dinner given by Pat Munroe appreciation for the Issei,”
=iku.piures have been done since his arrival here from Tckvo
sis ago.
boost from Senate Majoritv Lea of Prentice-Hall Publishers for plains Mrs. Harry Fukushima,
Ian interview recently Jiro, who has been studying art for der Mike Mansfield for Hawaii’s the first Japanese American to President of the dedicated W.A.
The main program will be two
’X^11
rieIat!d' }ncidents that led to his Participa- Sen. Daniel K. Inouye, Democrat, gain office in Congress, declared
ir?-? and t0 whai he hopes will be an equal involvement was reported by Betty Beale in he expects Sen. Inouye to rise nostalgic Japanese movies pres
a special feature to The Fresno still higher.
Bee.
ented here by the Oyama Show
^I'ectoi’ for Expo 70 and, with other
“
He
wouldn
’
t
be
surprised
if
some
ten years ago. Issei film
^“culn^^
convinced him to hold an interThe story said Sen. Mansfield,
he became
Vice President,” favourites Takamine Hideko, Ta
-unposium,” said the young artist who has
Mansfield was quoted as saying.
naka Kinuyo, Tokasugi Sanae,
■ *
p an impressive list of participation in exhibitions.
Inouye then told the story of Uehara Ken star in “Munakata
3”waLthe-?S0 University of Arts, Jiro won first
his first invitation to the White
sFomn
1 exhibition in 1964, and in 1965 was invited
House for President and Mrs. Sisters” and a period drama
symposium in Porfroz, Yugoslavia,
Eisenhower’s
dinner honoring “Inuhime Sama” features Mizu
«cieatea a large limestone figure.
Nikita Khrusnchev. He
was shima Michitaro, Hanayagi Kogiurged, he said, to rent a limou ku, Tsukigata Ryunosuke. This
Feb™ary, 1966, Jiro toured Europe and
sine and driver as well as white
^'grandfather ' ^annly- Jiros father is also a sculptor, as
VANCOUVER. — Seven top tie and tails. When he d’rove showing was arranged through
Japanese beef-breeding experts
sisition
V1 ^e sgventh Japanese contemporary arrived in Vancouver recently to through the White House gates the kindness of Tosh Kitagawa.
in a line of VIPs, he heard a
^b-nie^
exhibition, where he was
The program gets underway
begin a two-week inspection tour sidewalk bystander sav, “Why
at 2:00 p.m. Aftei’ a brief cere
of western Canada herds.
it’s the King of Siam.”*
s^°,v at the Yoseido Gallery in Tokvo
mony and observance of silence
The tour is to demonstrate to ■ (< So, said Inouye to Mansfield,
^ exhibition
ef 33CJ- participated in the sixth open-air
the
Japanese authorities the “Thank you for boosting me for to the Issei dead, the Sansei
’cru °f t lC Fvan ’ group of sculptors in Tokyo.
quality of Canadian beef-breed Vice President, but I have al Choir is scheduled to sing the
Ya
llere was 3 delight,” Jiro said. ing stock.
Centennial song to be followed
ready tried out for king.”
Ti$ at thp
seic ° Gallery, who now lives in Cleveland
by
the above movies. The pro
The tour is sponsored by the
‘X who
^earn there, came to the opening.”
The
party
was
honoring
the
gram should conclude around
NusuTll-AA-SeIN a <<space arranger,” explained his federal department of trade and
third printing of the Hawaiian 5:30 p.m.
commerce
in
co-operation
with
'Ad Le
j
NNh two pieces of material, wood or
provincial governments, breed senator’s “Journey to Washing
t cairrent • V
°f ^he tW° ma^es unexpected space.”
The box lunches prepared by
associations and the federal de ton,” which is the story of the
is an
Youth pavilion, called ’“Man and a partment of agriculture.
the W.A. will then be distributed
shoeless class valedictorian that in exchange for the tickets which
^ °nlv
,
?vor^ with two materials. Jiro,
An agriculture
department rose to become the Hawaiian le
art in hi<
S little influence of the traditional
’’Wmo Na 03"-’ Preferring to develop his own stvle statement said the Japanese are gislator. The party was planned are being sent or given out to
those Issei who requested attend
seeking breeds and strains of
.^®hal I
A 5 °ther ,counWesfor the book launching last May, ance on Issei Day.beef
cattle
to
make
maximum
^^et at
ls
with sculptor Pierre Heyvaert, a
but the senator had to enter
^°^ide the'i lblt^ in Yugoslavia, whose work can use of all available feed resourc
The suggested time for the
es.
hospital to have a tumor remov
f •/ beC PaVi i°n at Expo<
good hearted drivers to return
It said there is a fast-growing ed from his left lung.
oavilion
w^h him that led to my invitation bv
for their parents will be between
demand for beef in Japan.
p“* ta
67” ««> said.
Formerly an inveterate smok 5:45 and 6:00 p.m.
-^ Ju; iJh V°. '^OV6S” Montreal and would like to
The gi-oup will spend a week er, the report said, Inouye was
Let’s give the Issei parents an
^^pan.
ai
111 November because of his interest visiting B.C. breeding stock and so relieved when the tumor turn
ed out to be non-malignant that opportunity to enjoy their Dav
glares j, fJe?Jh ar? n°t accustomed to having painting then move into the three Prairie today he is the most avid non- at their “KAIKAN.” _ J.C.C.
smoker in town.
' S.M * Nt the. ^ay
are here,” he said, “butt provinces for the final week.
Centre
t0 take
• at
why I must go back to see this
1 in it.
and art &aBeries is not the popular
278“ Part of ihJn °l i .countides. For years it was only
“■'^.appears toV°- a^-°n wbo were accustomed to that.
: being ^oL e ^eaching everyone as more and more
TOKYO. — The concert crowd the opening bars. Then came tone.
ah.” he saN1 ana rnore and more young people are drifted in by twos and threes as clear and crisp metalic notes.
After three hours the audience
darkness gathered over Tarna
$^ the
began
drifting away, as thev
A
section
of
the
orchestra
join
5ribts are hr I1i-1- art Was necessary as a start, but Park.
ed
in
with
a
whispering
vibratto
came,
by
twos and threes. The
aT®n<nn.
caking away once thev have worked at
It wasn’t a sellout crowd, but that swelled into a crescendo musicians continued to play.
h
to develop from there.
300 came to sit on the grass and punctuated by a “Tut” sound.
In Japan, where beautv* is in
Bernard
last, fi,m.e he met the owner of listen.
the
eye and the ear of the beThe Tympanist performed a
' ,£M leg ^ ** ^ e e’ through, his friend Heyveart.
holder,
a late-summer cricke*
The audience grew quiet as the well-received solo, an incrediblv
ree cUv* an(] eights on a sculpture which he first high-pitched note sounded rapid UO-tb-the-minute bell-lik’e thin^Vdo
concert is rated
on the list of
f£ ^
Sen, Mansfield Mention D. Inouve For Vice-Pres,
Seven Japanese
Beef Experts On
Tour Of B.C. Herds
The "Crickets
Yeah Yeah Yeah !
n
1
01
ii Only Live Twice-Unless You Happen To Be A
Z4SAHr
-j prominent Japanese men of letters saw the
!. Lu Only Li' t- Twice. These are among their
Shukan Asahi, a weekly popular magazine.
—In sphe of the fact that Mifune Toshiro
? the part of “Tiger” Tanaka pronounced
re* 3 -damned national disgrace,” You Only
bis turned out to be something quite dif-
Ne thing, only about .00 / percent of the original
remains intact.
novel, You Only Live Twice, grew out of author
^cj'j rrip to Japan and scattered throughout
i mistaken observations. The plot in which
Spectre’s number one man buys a castle near DA-nr
, „
,
,
------- - s 3 castle near Fukuoka
and constructs a mecca for Japan’s would-be suicides
is a weird and narrow tale.
’^ ’h ™-'IOVIE THE
“Pens up considerably as the plot concerns the international space race,
ana Japan suddenly becomes very big league.
that beCaUSS T°ei Movie Co. ’producer
Okuda acted as technical adviser, items in the script
which tended to make Japan look foolish were deleted
According to Mr. Okuda he eliminated a great manv
scenes and' arrived at a compromise on three which
die lards from Hollywood would include at all costs,
these were the scenes including the mvsteriouslv
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniHii^
Cormorant
disappearing and materializing ninja (the ancient
“magical spies’’ of Japan), the Turkish bath scene,
and a scene showing’ cormorants used for fishing- on
the sea.
THE FIRST WAS SOLVED by putting the ninja
into modern dress as Rangers.
The Turkish bath episode was moved from down
town Tokyo to Tiger’s private residence, thus elimin
ating’ the reflection on public morals.
The cormorant scene was not particularly offensive
but the fish being taken were fresh water fish and
it seemed a week point. However, this was solved
(Continued on Tage 8)
HIIHBUIRHU
it D® Canadian
CENTENNIAL
YEAR
1867—1967
EXPO 67
UNTIL OCT. 27
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
i XXXI—No. 82
niiiiiiiiiiinL'iHiiHiininiiiiH
........ ............
Japanese Sculptor In Mont
toing In A Hurry
By
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1967
Toronto, Ont.
J.C. Cultural Centre To Hold
Issei Pioneer Day This Sunday
CAROLE CLIFFORD
(Montreal Star)
By BOB KADOGUCHI
the J.C.C. Centre Board hopes every Nisei and
(J.C.C. Centre Managing Director)
Sansei car owner will cooperate by driving their
TORONTO.—“Issei Pioneer Day” — an annual
UONTREAL.—Jiro Sugawara, a 26-year-old sculptor, opened
parents, grandparents or their Issei friends to the
believed to be the only one-man show in Montreal by a event to pay respect and to honor Issei parents _
Cultuial Centre for a day of relaxation and enter
lie at the Galerie Le Gobelet on St. Lawrence Blvd., recei'tlv. will be held at the Japanese Canadian Cultural tainment.
Jh, who is currently at work in the sculpture garden of Centre for the fifth time this Sunday, October 22,
The members of the W.A. will be out in full
louth pavilion, has only 17 days left in which to complete starting 2:00 p.m. It is one day in the year which
dorce
to prepare “gochiso” for the elder citizens.
.m™hvo three ton granite blocks in order to participate
lirtiion of work done at the pavilion, tentatively sched“It won’t be a luxury lunch, but
w held in the City of Longueuil.
one that we’ll be putting our
« exhibition at Le Gobelet, 'which will run until Oct. 24
hearts into making to show our
sculPtures and six drawings. The drawings and three
WASHINGTON. — A political at a dinner given by Pat Munroe appreciation for the Issei,”
=iku.piures have been done since his arrival here from Tckvo
sis ago.
boost from Senate Majoritv Lea of Prentice-Hall Publishers for plains Mrs. Harry Fukushima,
Ian interview recently Jiro, who has been studying art for der Mike Mansfield for Hawaii’s the first Japanese American to President of the dedicated W.A.
The main program will be two
’X^11
rieIat!d' }ncidents that led to his Participa- Sen. Daniel K. Inouye, Democrat, gain office in Congress, declared
ir?-? and t0 whai he hopes will be an equal involvement was reported by Betty Beale in he expects Sen. Inouye to rise nostalgic Japanese movies pres
a special feature to The Fresno still higher.
Bee.
ented here by the Oyama Show
^I'ectoi’ for Expo 70 and, with other
“
He
wouldn
’
t
be
surprised
if
some
ten years ago. Issei film
^“culn^^
convinced him to hold an interThe story said Sen. Mansfield,
he became
Vice President,” favourites Takamine Hideko, Ta
-unposium,” said the young artist who has
Mansfield was quoted as saying.
naka Kinuyo, Tokasugi Sanae,
■ *
p an impressive list of participation in exhibitions.
Inouye then told the story of Uehara Ken star in “Munakata
3”waLthe-?S0 University of Arts, Jiro won first
his first invitation to the White
sFomn
1 exhibition in 1964, and in 1965 was invited
House for President and Mrs. Sisters” and a period drama
symposium in Porfroz, Yugoslavia,
Eisenhower’s
dinner honoring “Inuhime Sama” features Mizu
«cieatea a large limestone figure.
Nikita Khrusnchev. He
was shima Michitaro, Hanayagi Kogiurged, he said, to rent a limou ku, Tsukigata Ryunosuke. This
Feb™ary, 1966, Jiro toured Europe and
sine and driver as well as white
^'grandfather ' ^annly- Jiros father is also a sculptor, as
VANCOUVER. — Seven top tie and tails. When he d’rove showing was arranged through
Japanese beef-breeding experts
sisition
V1 ^e sgventh Japanese contemporary arrived in Vancouver recently to through the White House gates the kindness of Tosh Kitagawa.
in a line of VIPs, he heard a
^b-nie^
exhibition, where he was
The program gets underway
begin a two-week inspection tour sidewalk bystander sav, “Why
at 2:00 p.m. Aftei’ a brief cere
of western Canada herds.
it’s the King of Siam.”*
s^°,v at the Yoseido Gallery in Tokvo
mony and observance of silence
The tour is to demonstrate to ■ (< So, said Inouye to Mansfield,
^ exhibition
ef 33CJ- participated in the sixth open-air
the
Japanese authorities the “Thank you for boosting me for to the Issei dead, the Sansei
’cru °f t lC Fvan ’ group of sculptors in Tokyo.
quality of Canadian beef-breed Vice President, but I have al Choir is scheduled to sing the
Ya
llere was 3 delight,” Jiro said. ing stock.
Centennial song to be followed
ready tried out for king.”
Ti$ at thp
seic ° Gallery, who now lives in Cleveland
by
the above movies. The pro
The tour is sponsored by the
‘X who
^earn there, came to the opening.”
The
party
was
honoring
the
gram should conclude around
NusuTll-AA-SeIN a <<space arranger,” explained his federal department of trade and
third printing of the Hawaiian 5:30 p.m.
commerce
in
co-operation
with
'Ad Le
j
NNh two pieces of material, wood or
provincial governments, breed senator’s “Journey to Washing
t cairrent • V
°f ^he tW° ma^es unexpected space.”
The box lunches prepared by
associations and the federal de ton,” which is the story of the
is an
Youth pavilion, called ’“Man and a partment of agriculture.
the W.A. will then be distributed
shoeless class valedictorian that in exchange for the tickets which
^ °nlv
,
?vor^ with two materials. Jiro,
An agriculture
department rose to become the Hawaiian le
art in hi<
S little influence of the traditional
’’Wmo Na 03"-’ Preferring to develop his own stvle statement said the Japanese are gislator. The party was planned are being sent or given out to
those Issei who requested attend
seeking breeds and strains of
.^®hal I
A 5 °ther ,counWesfor the book launching last May, ance on Issei Day.beef
cattle
to
make
maximum
^^et at
ls
with sculptor Pierre Heyvaert, a
but the senator had to enter
^°^ide the'i lblt^ in Yugoslavia, whose work can use of all available feed resourc
The suggested time for the
es.
hospital to have a tumor remov
f •/ beC PaVi i°n at Expo<
good hearted drivers to return
It said there is a fast-growing ed from his left lung.
oavilion
w^h him that led to my invitation bv
for their parents will be between
demand for beef in Japan.
p“* ta
67” ««> said.
Formerly an inveterate smok 5:45 and 6:00 p.m.
-^ Ju; iJh V°. '^OV6S” Montreal and would like to
The gi-oup will spend a week er, the report said, Inouye was
Let’s give the Issei parents an
^^pan.
ai
111 November because of his interest visiting B.C. breeding stock and so relieved when the tumor turn
ed out to be non-malignant that opportunity to enjoy their Dav
glares j, fJe?Jh ar? n°t accustomed to having painting then move into the three Prairie today he is the most avid non- at their “KAIKAN.” _ J.C.C.
smoker in town.
' S.M * Nt the. ^ay
are here,” he said, “butt provinces for the final week.
Centre
t0 take
• at
why I must go back to see this
1 in it.
and art &aBeries is not the popular
278“ Part of ihJn °l i .countides. For years it was only
“■'^.appears toV°- a^-°n wbo were accustomed to that.
: being ^oL e ^eaching everyone as more and more
TOKYO. — The concert crowd the opening bars. Then came tone.
ah.” he saN1 ana rnore and more young people are drifted in by twos and threes as clear and crisp metalic notes.
After three hours the audience
darkness gathered over Tarna
$^ the
began
drifting away, as thev
A
section
of
the
orchestra
join
5ribts are hr I1i-1- art Was necessary as a start, but Park.
ed
in
with
a
whispering
vibratto
came,
by
twos and threes. The
aT®n<nn.
caking away once thev have worked at
It wasn’t a sellout crowd, but that swelled into a crescendo musicians continued to play.
h
to develop from there.
300 came to sit on the grass and punctuated by a “Tut” sound.
In Japan, where beautv* is in
Bernard
last, fi,m.e he met the owner of listen.
the
eye and the ear of the beThe Tympanist performed a
' ,£M leg ^ ** ^ e e’ through, his friend Heyveart.
holder,
a late-summer cricke*
The audience grew quiet as the well-received solo, an incrediblv
ree cUv* an(] eights on a sculpture which he first high-pitched note sounded rapid UO-tb-the-minute bell-lik’e thin^Vdo
concert is rated
on the list of
f£ ^
Sen, Mansfield Mention D. Inouve For Vice-Pres,
Seven Japanese
Beef Experts On
Tour Of B.C. Herds
The "Crickets
Yeah Yeah Yeah !
Page 2
PAGE 2
^.J^Mj j.
guy” award of the season — the Kei Tsumura I
, . « i H" i n
TORONTO.—Two lightning chudan tsukis, sec
onds apart, captured first place honors for Gerrv
It was"no pushover for Jeanotte. A close-fought |
Jeanotte at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Cen
match with Chito Club’s Don Ryan ran almost full
TORONTO _
m
J
tre s Nisei Karate Club tourney last week. The
time
before
he
secured
it
wish
a
double
tsuki
J
champions
’
h
ip
,
held
u
^
^^\R^
&
™
&h
canny pel
tence he had shown throughout the Toughest opposruon was yet to come from Dick Sunday, Ottol)er 15th>
11, a^ ,,
"”! “ M
semi-final s of the intermediate division event, paid \ Salama, i
, ikkyu, of Cnno Karate Club. Salama had
-tant^ Horn cities
I
off in spades (and cups) for Jeanotte. He not only earner won over Dr. David Smith, Kissi
and ^ SX^ Hamilto]1,
bowed out of the ring with the inter-dojo trophy,
'Us shoving all the tense concentration that had
I
but was later the popular winner of the “good
i captured for him the fourth place in the recent
The Hamilton Kodokan Judo Club team
3
International Karate Champion- important team match in the finals against Tn2’
ships held in Toronto.
tional Centre team, become the first Ontario Hi^
Champion.
10 H1^ School I
The match could have been
LONDON. — If the Japanese I Player’s idea is one that motiforecast as a wary, tight-fought
worx on their muscles just a lit- vated his whole life, buildm- his
The 120 enthusiastic high school competitors executed j
tie perhaps — had Jeanotte not
tie harder, they will be world five-foot seven-inch '
°
stature into suddenly changed tactics. Few clean and powerful techniques proving that the future d d
champions at golf.
body strength by exercise and
dian Judo is promising.
This was the opinion of Garv diet and constant attention to karateka experience, but all re
cognize that moment when a
The results as follows:
Player of South Africa, who physical fitness.
fighter
“
finds
himself
”
.
Jeanotte
has won all the world’s great
If the Japanese go about it moved into
gear, slowed Team Championship final
titles.
the same way, he said, they will down the revs and added speed.
Hamilton Kodokan Team
Judo Educational Centre
flayer came from Tokyo where become a world force in golf
Captain
—
Ken
Wakimoto
It
netted
for
him
(18)
the decisive
0 — 0 Jim Rowe
he performed for television with
------------ --------------------- -1__
(18]
— Ken Trebilcock
win
that
followed.
0
— 5 Ford Kawano
Arnold Palmer ant? Jack Nick- | p n
i
(16
— Dan Drossanin (18) 10 — 0 Ron Ono
In white and yellow belt divikius and in London he settled
<UCKStGrS
(14
sion, Larry Tsumura and Minoru Individual Championships
down for a day or so to prepare q
•
w ■
c
defense of his Piccadilly World *^®9^ NSW SSQSOn Tanaka fought themselves al-1 13 and 14 years old
most to a standstill and three I
Champion — Ron Ono (Monarch Park) Toronto
Match Play title at Wentworth.
I
minutes of overtime, before Ta“They are so crazy about golf
Runner-up — Brian Fujioka (Winston Churchill) ScaiW
in Japan,” he said, “To play golf
3rd place
TORONTO.—Its hockey season naka wrested the victory from
David Packer (Central Secondary) Hand
you have to travel as much as again and its cold and there's his clubmate. Chudan tsuki gave 15 years old
Champion — BiU Manson (Nelson Boylen) Toronto
two hours to a course and people snow on the ground and—well, him the hard-won second point,
I
there will be soon. The point is and match.
do it.”
I
Runner-up — Jerry Kadoguchi (Sir Sanford Fleming) J
the CJHL is starting its first
A small man himself, he is leag-ue games of the vear this
Throughout all events, both
3rd Place
Nao Seko (Riverdale Collegiate) Toronto j
proud of his physical condition Sunday.
Nisei and Chito Clubs leaned | 16 years old
A special word of praise is de heavily on punching techniques.
ing and therefore he commented
Champion Ford Kawano (East York Collegiate) TorJ
serving
to the often unsung and
with a wide grin:
Runner-up — Dennis Ebata (Monarch Park) Toronto 1
unthanked sponsors of this year’s Few if any of the snap or roundhouse
kicks
Kinoshita. 10lIS€
brought home the i LP Ce — Larry Akashi (Scott Park) Hamilton
I
“I had a girl caddie and these four teams, Ritz
Dufferin
Cleaners,
Yamada
Stupoint:
1/
—
20
years
old
I
lique
and
fighting
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spirit
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Champion — Jim Rowe (Danforth Tech) Toronto
I
proud of my condition. At one ।
.
point when I'm struggling up a Ui x on
e-rS ?.mist PaY their and there flashes of i’eal stvle.
Kunner-up — Ken Wakimoto (Dalton Collegiate) Hamill
Otherwise
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kicks
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hill, the caddy pushed me in the j ten. games)
firstgame an
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poor
distance
judgement.
----------------------------------------- -------- --------------------------back to keep me
only the first 14 who pay ca
Chito Club chalked up a re
be suie of a spot on their team.
Jie is also impressed1 with their
sounding win in the team event,
Call Bob Masukawa, the plac
attitude toward the game.
er convener, at 755-6687 for aiiv to carry off the first annual
AmUal North Central AW Judo 1
iw An
,°n September 23rd, 1967 at Flint Michigan II
inter-club Team Trophy.
Thev need to build their questions you may have.
do legistered contestants from U.S.A, and Canada disdl
Schedule:
Chief referee Kei Tsumura,
he said. “They can build
ca i ie with, some of the best national tournaments held this!
was assisted by other Black
it and if they do, I can see the October 22
3:00
p.m.
Ritz
Belts
Terrv Nishikawa, Larry
e. ^anad'ian entries results as follows:
Dufferin
day when they will have a world
Cleaners
9
V
Mike Maloney (7) Hamilton Kodokan. Runaa
Bowman.
champion.”
Dave Lindsay, and a & 10^eais
4:00 p.m. ...Tamada vs. Japan
years old —
’
1
Sam
Hayashi.
Camera
Japan has won the Canada
place 12 jears °M
Jinn Goessenger (12) Hamilton Kodokan
Results:
Cup, the multi-nation champion October 29
Intel mediate division: I. Gerry
3:00 p.m. Yamada vs. Dufferin
ship of professionals, when it was
Cleaners
'Ron Ono (14) Judo Educational Centre,
Jeanotte, 2. Dick Salaga, 3. Don nLr ^n yea\? °J^
conducted in Tokyo but has not
4:00 p.m. Ritz vs. Japan Came- Ryan, 4. Dr. Dave Smith.
^acker (14) Hamilton Kodokan. Runner-up
I
managed to do much elsewhere.
ears ,oId ~ Jim Lazar <!6) Hamilton Kodokan, RJ
Novice division: 1. Minora Ta- senior1 V
Brown belt — Alan Itakura Hamilton Kodokan, Run|
I naka, 2. Larry Tsumura, 3. Brian
Kia-. K. Kobayashi 4th-dan (Waseda Univi
Thos. T. Onizuka, B.A. | Gold Seal Upholstery Lonmer, 4. Bill Pinkerton.
s?
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CHICK SEXING SCHOOL
214 Prospect Avenue, Lansdale, Pa. 19448
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guy” award of the season — the Kei Tsumura I
, . « i H" i n
TORONTO.—Two lightning chudan tsukis, sec
onds apart, captured first place honors for Gerrv
It was"no pushover for Jeanotte. A close-fought |
Jeanotte at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Cen
match with Chito Club’s Don Ryan ran almost full
TORONTO _
m
J
tre s Nisei Karate Club tourney last week. The
time
before
he
secured
it
wish
a
double
tsuki
J
champions
’
h
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,
held
u
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tence he had shown throughout the Toughest opposruon was yet to come from Dick Sunday, Ottol)er 15th>
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semi-final s of the intermediate division event, paid \ Salama, i
, ikkyu, of Cnno Karate Club. Salama had
-tant^ Horn cities
I
off in spades (and cups) for Jeanotte. He not only earner won over Dr. David Smith, Kissi
and ^ SX^ Hamilto]1,
bowed out of the ring with the inter-dojo trophy,
'Us shoving all the tense concentration that had
I
but was later the popular winner of the “good
i captured for him the fourth place in the recent
The Hamilton Kodokan Judo Club team
3
International Karate Champion- important team match in the finals against Tn2’
ships held in Toronto.
tional Centre team, become the first Ontario Hi^
Champion.
10 H1^ School I
The match could have been
LONDON. — If the Japanese I Player’s idea is one that motiforecast as a wary, tight-fought
worx on their muscles just a lit- vated his whole life, buildm- his
The 120 enthusiastic high school competitors executed j
tie perhaps — had Jeanotte not
tie harder, they will be world five-foot seven-inch '
°
stature into suddenly changed tactics. Few clean and powerful techniques proving that the future d d
champions at golf.
body strength by exercise and
dian Judo is promising.
This was the opinion of Garv diet and constant attention to karateka experience, but all re
cognize that moment when a
The results as follows:
Player of South Africa, who physical fitness.
fighter
“
finds
himself
”
.
Jeanotte
has won all the world’s great
If the Japanese go about it moved into
gear, slowed Team Championship final
titles.
the same way, he said, they will down the revs and added speed.
Hamilton Kodokan Team
Judo Educational Centre
flayer came from Tokyo where become a world force in golf
Captain
—
Ken
Wakimoto
It
netted
for
him
(18)
the decisive
0 — 0 Jim Rowe
he performed for television with
------------ --------------------- -1__
(18]
— Ken Trebilcock
win
that
followed.
0
— 5 Ford Kawano
Arnold Palmer ant? Jack Nick- | p n
i
(16
— Dan Drossanin (18) 10 — 0 Ron Ono
In white and yellow belt divikius and in London he settled
<UCKStGrS
(14
sion, Larry Tsumura and Minoru Individual Championships
down for a day or so to prepare q
•
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c
defense of his Piccadilly World *^®9^ NSW SSQSOn Tanaka fought themselves al-1 13 and 14 years old
most to a standstill and three I
Champion — Ron Ono (Monarch Park) Toronto
Match Play title at Wentworth.
I
minutes of overtime, before Ta“They are so crazy about golf
Runner-up — Brian Fujioka (Winston Churchill) ScaiW
in Japan,” he said, “To play golf
3rd place
TORONTO.—Its hockey season naka wrested the victory from
David Packer (Central Secondary) Hand
you have to travel as much as again and its cold and there's his clubmate. Chudan tsuki gave 15 years old
Champion — BiU Manson (Nelson Boylen) Toronto
two hours to a course and people snow on the ground and—well, him the hard-won second point,
I
there will be soon. The point is and match.
do it.”
I
Runner-up — Jerry Kadoguchi (Sir Sanford Fleming) J
the CJHL is starting its first
A small man himself, he is leag-ue games of the vear this
Throughout all events, both
3rd Place
Nao Seko (Riverdale Collegiate) Toronto j
proud of his physical condition Sunday.
Nisei and Chito Clubs leaned | 16 years old
A special word of praise is de heavily on punching techniques.
ing and therefore he commented
Champion Ford Kawano (East York Collegiate) TorJ
serving
to the often unsung and
with a wide grin:
Runner-up — Dennis Ebata (Monarch Park) Toronto 1
unthanked sponsors of this year’s Few if any of the snap or roundhouse
kicks
Kinoshita. 10lIS€
brought home the i LP Ce — Larry Akashi (Scott Park) Hamilton
I
“I had a girl caddie and these four teams, Ritz
Dufferin
Cleaners,
Yamada
Stupoint:
1/
—
20
years
old
I
lique
and
fighting
courses are hilly. 1 ou know me, j dio and Japan Camera.
spirit
spirit were evident, with here
Champion — Jim Rowe (Danforth Tech) Toronto
I
proud of my condition. At one ।
.
point when I'm struggling up a Ui x on
e-rS ?.mist PaY their and there flashes of i’eal stvle.
Kunner-up — Ken Wakimoto (Dalton Collegiate) Hamill
Otherwise
good
kicks
failed
be
ord place — Richard Woytowich (St. Mich’s) Toronto - I
hill, the caddy pushed me in the j ten. games)
firstgame an
. at" the-------came
of
poor
distance
judgement.
----------------------------------------- -------- --------------------------back to keep me
only the first 14 who pay ca
Chito Club chalked up a re
be suie of a spot on their team.
Jie is also impressed1 with their
sounding win in the team event,
Call Bob Masukawa, the plac
attitude toward the game.
er convener, at 755-6687 for aiiv to carry off the first annual
AmUal North Central AW Judo 1
iw An
,°n September 23rd, 1967 at Flint Michigan II
inter-club Team Trophy.
Thev need to build their questions you may have.
do legistered contestants from U.S.A, and Canada disdl
Schedule:
Chief referee Kei Tsumura,
he said. “They can build
ca i ie with, some of the best national tournaments held this!
was assisted by other Black
it and if they do, I can see the October 22
3:00
p.m.
Ritz
Belts
Terrv Nishikawa, Larry
e. ^anad'ian entries results as follows:
Dufferin
day when they will have a world
Cleaners
9
V
Mike Maloney (7) Hamilton Kodokan. Runaa
Bowman.
champion.”
Dave Lindsay, and a & 10^eais
4:00 p.m. ...Tamada vs. Japan
years old —
’
1
Sam
Hayashi.
Camera
Japan has won the Canada
place 12 jears °M
Jinn Goessenger (12) Hamilton Kodokan
Results:
Cup, the multi-nation champion October 29
Intel mediate division: I. Gerry
3:00 p.m. Yamada vs. Dufferin
ship of professionals, when it was
Cleaners
'Ron Ono (14) Judo Educational Centre,
Jeanotte, 2. Dick Salaga, 3. Don nLr ^n yea\? °J^
conducted in Tokyo but has not
4:00 p.m. Ritz vs. Japan Came- Ryan, 4. Dr. Dave Smith.
^acker (14) Hamilton Kodokan. Runner-up
I
managed to do much elsewhere.
ears ,oId ~ Jim Lazar <!6) Hamilton Kodokan, RJ
Novice division: 1. Minora Ta- senior1 V
Brown belt — Alan Itakura Hamilton Kodokan, Run|
I naka, 2. Larry Tsumura, 3. Brian
Kia-. K. Kobayashi 4th-dan (Waseda Univi
Thos. T. Onizuka, B.A. | Gold Seal Upholstery Lonmer, 4. Bill Pinkerton.
s?
recent immigrant from Japan, stated that the
! The tournament enaea on th?
Bus.
Phone
633-3244
7™°°! students participating in this tournanien|l
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and
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happy note of a general grading, u-\
^gli and felt that they are close to or equivalent ®
,.^'T
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1
?,urty .Guaranteed Workmanship
and congratulations filled the air I ±±ioh Schooul judokas in Japan. — G.K.
Metro-wide
Service
—
Free
Home
h'S
221 VICTORIA ST., TORONTO
as the lights dimmed once more
Estimates
EM. 3-5002
OX. 1-3388 (Ess.)
Don Mitsubata
in the great hall of the everRes. — RO. -y-5078
magnificent Japanese Canadian I
Jo
FIRE — THEFT - A®
•s
Cultural Centre.
I
Consult
i
1st Ont High School Jute TourneyW
J
Player: Japanese Future Champions
Sunday, Oct. 22nd
Tor. Sansei Wins Judo Champions!
I
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]
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FOR
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214 Prospect Avenue, Lansdale, Pa. 19448
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Phone: 783-4261
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Sa turd a y. October 21, 1967
PAGE 7
,
J Of Opasatiko, (M Have I
0181110110 flURIMrj
F
Univ. Settlement Folk Dancers Halloween Dance
4
-
Personal Notes Across Canada
Golden Wadding
Obituaries
TORONTO The University Settlement on Witchcraft urged
TORONTO. — Mr. and Airs.
all spints, ghosts, phantoms, vampires, and other bugaboos
TOGAWA
^congregate for a lusty rite to pay homage to the glorious cult , HAPUSKASING, Ont. — On Kazuto Ryoji celebrated their
cf Folkdancmg on Saturday night October 28th from 4 hours
190t Mr. and Mrs. Tsu- Golden Wedding Anniversary on
TORONTO. — Airs. Chiyoko
before midnight till midnight at
Grange Road. Toronto.
I
Hirano, now of Crow Creek October Sth. They celebrated 50 Togawa, 57, passed awav on
Admission; The sacrifice of $1.00
'
Opasatika,
Ontario exchanged] years of wedded bliss at a October 18th, 1967 at Rivekiale
The proceedings will be led by Ernie and Frank, the Ghouls ?-a?'iage vows in K^shu, Japan.
rri Sandolo-rheAVitch. Everybody is welcome.
- » I Sixty years later, at Kapuskas- party held at the Japanese Cana Hospital. Tsuya, was held on Oct
ober 20th and funeral service
Dress ud in any apparition you like (Even
ing Ontario they were honored dian Cultural Centre.
si bur » such you will feel out of place')
’
Diamond Wedding Amit
will be held October 21st, S p.m.
There will be a special dress-up _service for those who canJ Ch^^7 a^S^*^ mH
at the Japanese Anglican Church
Card Of Thanks
with the Rev. Ken Imai offici
dream up something themselves. — U.S.H.
Tetsuo Sakaki
d All*.
was unable to be present
AVe wish to extend our sinNorth,
ing.to pre-election commitowing
cerest thanks and appreciation
JCCA Curling League Begins At Terrace Rink f /^n^r part^a?1 soh-ee^was tor the kind expressions ofNorth ’n °ther partS °f the
sympathy and floral tributes
TORONTO.—"See you Friday at the Ten-ace” has become a S
7' Mrs’ Sakaki
TAKIMOTO
extended to us during our re
^liarphrase again as the J.C.CA. Curling League begins its way SSo^t^
cent bereavement of a dearTORONTO. — Air, Fred Naoiu-hjeat V ith enthusiasm and a great deal of fun, keen competition I '^ ker parents. From Toronwife and mother, Kiyoko Alatsusaki.
kichi Takimoto passed away at
nice again prevailed. Tosh Nagano’s team defeated Herb Surie’s t?’where they are presently re
team, 9-1; Len Matsukubo squeezed bv Tosh Omoto 9-7I
i ’ arrived
the honoured
St. Michael's Hospital on October
Mr. Hajime Matsusaki
l.*mi and Yas SMe played to a 7-7 draw; Arche Kamiya S' Hteff^Xi8®'!
and family
15th, 1967 in his 7Sth year.
Steveston, B.C.
Funeral at Earle Elliott Funeral
eoged Norm Nasu 5-4; Hide Hirowatari scored 9-5 over Rod Matsuo ^uc^i- AH in all, Mr and Airs’
and Vic Suzuki defeated Bob Takashiba, 7-3.
| Hirano, aged SI and S3 respec
Home and services at the Cen
tennial United Church on Octo
Sorry we're all filled up at present but if enough interest tively, have 14 grandchildren and
Card
Of
Thanks
6 great-grandchildren.
ber
17th. Interment at Resbhaven
is shown, two new teams could be organized. So, if you are in
We wish to extend our sinAlemorial Gardens on October
Other distinguished party
terested in curling regularly or as a spare, contact Vic — 782-6256
cei est thanks and appreciation
ISth.
guests
were
Air.
Georg-e
Alayburv,
for the kind expressions of
or Sam — 461-4552. — VS/bh
Mayor of Kapuskasing, Rev'.
sympathy and floral tributes
SHaU and Airs.
extended to us during our re
S.311’?6 Rev- A- c- Huston and 1 cent bereavement of a dear
Tor. Japanese Garden Club Show On Oct. 28 & 29 IM*. s. Huston and two long-time | fathei, Matayuemom Fujita.
It b a good policy to
have the RIGHT POLICY
friends and neighbors at Crow
Mr. & Mrs. Tsutomu Fujit
Consult
Mr.
Alasaru Fujita
Mr. & Mrs Asami Fujita
William Wales Ltd.
of
and family.
Insurance Agents
I
701 Dovercourt Rd. — S. of Bloor
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1967 11:30 A.M.
Iss'i Service —
Service — Rev. Gordon Imai
nss Chuzuru Hosotani — Church School for the children
_
warm welcome to friends and visitors
SHOE
Card Of Thanks
We wish to extend our
heartfelt thanks and apprecia
tion for acts of kindness, mes
sages of sympathy and bea
utiful floral offerings receive^. fi*o,n relations, friends and
neighbors during the illness
and death of a loving wife
and mother.
Sadaki Asao
Charles
Yoko and Toru
Air. & Airs. Saburo Alorita
and family
SIZES
NEW FALL
Air—Ship—B us—Rail
Tours—Hotel—Sightseeing
Travellers Cheques
Obtainable
Travel, Accident
and Baggage Insurance
BRINGING SOMEONE OVER?
Ladies’ shoes from
1 up to 11
Men’s Scott McHales
4 up to 14
ALBERTS SHOE STORE
1328 Queen St. West
Phone LE. 1-1931, Toronto
C.O.D. orders from coast fo coast
।
Passage arranged by Steamer or Air
Call for Reservations or
CITY-WIDE DELIVERY
Peter Sasaki — K. Sasaki
Bus: HO. 6-2041
Res: HO. 6-7962
942 PAPE AVE., TORONTO
EM. 4-9913
(TORONTO)
ou/er^
proprietor
JON ONODERA
HU. 9-4654 — HU. 1-8805
We wish to express our
heartfelt thanks and apprecia
tion to our many relatives and
friends for the many acts of
kindness, messages of sym
pathy and all the beautiful
floral offerings received in
the loss of our beloved hus
band and father.
Mrs. Kitayo Shinya
Shizuo & Fuyuko Shinya
Kazue & Yukio Koyanagi
Alasa & Alary Shinya
Toshie & Harding Yasui
Gene Shinya
Shinji & Hideko Shinya
I
Aoshiko & Shigeo Sakauye I
Gloria & Frank Wakida.
I
Anywhere — Anytime
SHARON'S FLORIST
T.V. Service
Card Of Thanks
Travel Arrangements
SAY IT WITH
FLOWERS
JAMES KAMINO
Card Of Thanks
Our heartfelt
thanks to
our many friends and rela
tives for their cards of sym
pathy, beautfu 1 floral offer
ings and acts of kindness ex
tended during our recent loss
of a loving husband and
father.
Mrs . Fumiko Iwashita
Folio-wing the more formal
Mr. & Airs. Tom Hashimoto
portion of the program the
and family
Orange Hall reverberated with
Mr. & Airs. Yosh Watanabe
the strains of recorded dance
and family
music until "the bewitching hour”
Mr. & Airs. Tosh Okawara
and young and old enjoyed them
and family
selves immensely. Thus passed
Mr. & Airs. Alakoto Otsu
into local history a celebration
and family.
that was rated "tops” in every I —
— I respect by Oriental and Occi- | ^
I dental guests alike.
TORONTO JAPANESE UNITED CHURCH
SMALL
464 Yonge Street, Toronto
Phone 921-3171
(Business)
(Residence)
540 Eglinton Ave. W,
Toronto
TORIC
OPTICAL
9
Information — EM. 8-9934
T. KAMEOKA
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
2 Carlton St., Toronto
K. Iwata Travel Service
113 McCaul St., TORONTO HI
I
Boom isos
366-6338
233-4281
(Bm.)
VANCOUVER, B.C.
PAGE 7
,
J Of Opasatiko, (M Have I
0181110110 flURIMrj
F
Univ. Settlement Folk Dancers Halloween Dance
4
-
Personal Notes Across Canada
Golden Wadding
Obituaries
TORONTO The University Settlement on Witchcraft urged
TORONTO. — Mr. and Airs.
all spints, ghosts, phantoms, vampires, and other bugaboos
TOGAWA
^congregate for a lusty rite to pay homage to the glorious cult , HAPUSKASING, Ont. — On Kazuto Ryoji celebrated their
cf Folkdancmg on Saturday night October 28th from 4 hours
190t Mr. and Mrs. Tsu- Golden Wedding Anniversary on
TORONTO. — Airs. Chiyoko
before midnight till midnight at
Grange Road. Toronto.
I
Hirano, now of Crow Creek October Sth. They celebrated 50 Togawa, 57, passed awav on
Admission; The sacrifice of $1.00
'
Opasatika,
Ontario exchanged] years of wedded bliss at a October 18th, 1967 at Rivekiale
The proceedings will be led by Ernie and Frank, the Ghouls ?-a?'iage vows in K^shu, Japan.
rri Sandolo-rheAVitch. Everybody is welcome.
- » I Sixty years later, at Kapuskas- party held at the Japanese Cana Hospital. Tsuya, was held on Oct
ober 20th and funeral service
Dress ud in any apparition you like (Even
ing Ontario they were honored dian Cultural Centre.
si bur » such you will feel out of place')
’
Diamond Wedding Amit
will be held October 21st, S p.m.
There will be a special dress-up _service for those who canJ Ch^^7 a^S^*^ mH
at the Japanese Anglican Church
Card Of Thanks
with the Rev. Ken Imai offici
dream up something themselves. — U.S.H.
Tetsuo Sakaki
d All*.
was unable to be present
AVe wish to extend our sinNorth,
ing.to pre-election commitowing
cerest thanks and appreciation
JCCA Curling League Begins At Terrace Rink f /^n^r part^a?1 soh-ee^was tor the kind expressions ofNorth ’n °ther partS °f the
sympathy and floral tributes
TORONTO.—"See you Friday at the Ten-ace” has become a S
7' Mrs’ Sakaki
TAKIMOTO
extended to us during our re
^liarphrase again as the J.C.CA. Curling League begins its way SSo^t^
cent bereavement of a dearTORONTO. — Air, Fred Naoiu-hjeat V ith enthusiasm and a great deal of fun, keen competition I '^ ker parents. From Toronwife and mother, Kiyoko Alatsusaki.
kichi Takimoto passed away at
nice again prevailed. Tosh Nagano’s team defeated Herb Surie’s t?’where they are presently re
team, 9-1; Len Matsukubo squeezed bv Tosh Omoto 9-7I
i ’ arrived
the honoured
St. Michael's Hospital on October
Mr. Hajime Matsusaki
l.*mi and Yas SMe played to a 7-7 draw; Arche Kamiya S' Hteff^Xi8®'!
and family
15th, 1967 in his 7Sth year.
Steveston, B.C.
Funeral at Earle Elliott Funeral
eoged Norm Nasu 5-4; Hide Hirowatari scored 9-5 over Rod Matsuo ^uc^i- AH in all, Mr and Airs’
and Vic Suzuki defeated Bob Takashiba, 7-3.
| Hirano, aged SI and S3 respec
Home and services at the Cen
tennial United Church on Octo
Sorry we're all filled up at present but if enough interest tively, have 14 grandchildren and
Card
Of
Thanks
6 great-grandchildren.
ber
17th. Interment at Resbhaven
is shown, two new teams could be organized. So, if you are in
We wish to extend our sinAlemorial Gardens on October
Other distinguished party
terested in curling regularly or as a spare, contact Vic — 782-6256
cei est thanks and appreciation
ISth.
guests
were
Air.
Georg-e
Alayburv,
for the kind expressions of
or Sam — 461-4552. — VS/bh
Mayor of Kapuskasing, Rev'.
sympathy and floral tributes
SHaU and Airs.
extended to us during our re
S.311’?6 Rev- A- c- Huston and 1 cent bereavement of a dear
Tor. Japanese Garden Club Show On Oct. 28 & 29 IM*. s. Huston and two long-time | fathei, Matayuemom Fujita.
It b a good policy to
have the RIGHT POLICY
friends and neighbors at Crow
Mr. & Mrs. Tsutomu Fujit
Consult
Mr.
Alasaru Fujita
Mr. & Mrs Asami Fujita
William Wales Ltd.
of
and family.
Insurance Agents
I
701 Dovercourt Rd. — S. of Bloor
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1967 11:30 A.M.
Iss'i Service —
Service — Rev. Gordon Imai
nss Chuzuru Hosotani — Church School for the children
_
warm welcome to friends and visitors
SHOE
Card Of Thanks
We wish to extend our
heartfelt thanks and apprecia
tion for acts of kindness, mes
sages of sympathy and bea
utiful floral offerings receive^. fi*o,n relations, friends and
neighbors during the illness
and death of a loving wife
and mother.
Sadaki Asao
Charles
Yoko and Toru
Air. & Airs. Saburo Alorita
and family
SIZES
NEW FALL
Air—Ship—B us—Rail
Tours—Hotel—Sightseeing
Travellers Cheques
Obtainable
Travel, Accident
and Baggage Insurance
BRINGING SOMEONE OVER?
Ladies’ shoes from
1 up to 11
Men’s Scott McHales
4 up to 14
ALBERTS SHOE STORE
1328 Queen St. West
Phone LE. 1-1931, Toronto
C.O.D. orders from coast fo coast
।
Passage arranged by Steamer or Air
Call for Reservations or
CITY-WIDE DELIVERY
Peter Sasaki — K. Sasaki
Bus: HO. 6-2041
Res: HO. 6-7962
942 PAPE AVE., TORONTO
EM. 4-9913
(TORONTO)
ou/er^
proprietor
JON ONODERA
HU. 9-4654 — HU. 1-8805
We wish to express our
heartfelt thanks and apprecia
tion to our many relatives and
friends for the many acts of
kindness, messages of sym
pathy and all the beautiful
floral offerings received in
the loss of our beloved hus
band and father.
Mrs. Kitayo Shinya
Shizuo & Fuyuko Shinya
Kazue & Yukio Koyanagi
Alasa & Alary Shinya
Toshie & Harding Yasui
Gene Shinya
Shinji & Hideko Shinya
I
Aoshiko & Shigeo Sakauye I
Gloria & Frank Wakida.
I
Anywhere — Anytime
SHARON'S FLORIST
T.V. Service
Card Of Thanks
Travel Arrangements
SAY IT WITH
FLOWERS
JAMES KAMINO
Card Of Thanks
Our heartfelt
thanks to
our many friends and rela
tives for their cards of sym
pathy, beautfu 1 floral offer
ings and acts of kindness ex
tended during our recent loss
of a loving husband and
father.
Mrs . Fumiko Iwashita
Folio-wing the more formal
Mr. & Airs. Tom Hashimoto
portion of the program the
and family
Orange Hall reverberated with
Mr. & Airs. Yosh Watanabe
the strains of recorded dance
and family
music until "the bewitching hour”
Mr. & Airs. Tosh Okawara
and young and old enjoyed them
and family
selves immensely. Thus passed
Mr. & Airs. Alakoto Otsu
into local history a celebration
and family.
that was rated "tops” in every I —
— I respect by Oriental and Occi- | ^
I dental guests alike.
TORONTO JAPANESE UNITED CHURCH
SMALL
464 Yonge Street, Toronto
Phone 921-3171
(Business)
(Residence)
540 Eglinton Ave. W,
Toronto
TORIC
OPTICAL
9
Information — EM. 8-9934
T. KAMEOKA
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
2 Carlton St., Toronto
K. Iwata Travel Service
113 McCaul St., TORONTO HI
I
Boom isos
366-6338
233-4281
(Bm.)
VANCOUVER, B.C.
Page 8
p A GE g
NEW
Oldest Man Attributes
Long Lit To Chestnuts
!
The New C^
~^0I\? °- — Japan ranks thwd
pS^ft^jjdes,
after Canada and Great Britain la set io tne l.S. from Japan
year — about the same rate
K$ so-called, “brain drain” tj as
and France. Canada
tne Lnned States, it was an
sends
the
most with about 3.000
nounced in a report by the Fer
By KO SHIOYA
annually. followed by England,
His folk complied, believin' K- C-TSUMURy1^
eign Department.
T0K10.
—
The
oldest
Japa
Approximate! v
100 to
the
dying patient deserved h'
2,000 annually; India
^n mori
nese believes that without sea last wish. The patient ate
and technicians emi- I 700 and Switzerland, 200.
And Advertising^*^
ea
. chestnuts known in the U.S. as chestnuts—and won
his
Jlro * • ■
(Continued From Pa-e 1)
^^^'h have | against death,
S7-°0 Per
bought,” Jiro said.
“
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Ever since, he eats sea chest
479
.QUEEN
ST.
^
I
“When I wa- b-> m
T
,
I Hard work is another secret of nuts almost every day. He has
me to exhibit aV the^ G-dm-ie0”^ ° ° Senfc me a invhation asking longevity for Jubei Nakamura of never been sick again.
Toronto 2-B, Qnt. I
Nakamura never eats e°-ms
EMpire §.5005
to
f0,
or meat. His favorite dish i
‘‘fish eyes cooked in soy sauce,
t e
‘
Heads without glasses and has no | The old man,
who recently
Jiro was more than impressed with what he had seen of Expo. I heari“G difficulty, has been pro. .
। complaiiis about his weaken
nounced the oldest Japanese by legs ”
eakenin.
lives comfortably in a new
surp^ it, but^^ ^^
Tokyo won’t be able to the government, marking the
home in the fishing village with
^n^HEr^L rw——_ ■
his disJppXtXt S^i? ^ nOt impre5S Ji!'°- Who expressed Dain Se*temb^ his two sons,
their wives and Moonglow
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Two years ago, pupils of a Tothat long,” Nakamura says. “My
4 .Miles North of 401 West
life has been marked by mishaps kyo pn•imary school sent him a
On Streetsville Road
since I was a little boy.”
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a when he was 6.
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lour Home = At 44, tidal waves hit his fishThrough
mg village, killin
his mother,
wife and sister.
Your Home
His illness 109 years ago was
Through
*o serious that doctors gave up
*ope. The little Nakamura asked
Representing
for his favorite food—sea chest
nuts.
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cartoon
aimed at rhe level nF
tan. One feels that if S lhe BeatTa
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I but of coir-1 J be educed.
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Nakamura never eats e°-ms
EMpire §.5005
to
f0,
or meat. His favorite dish i
‘‘fish eyes cooked in soy sauce,
t e
‘
Heads without glasses and has no | The old man,
who recently
Jiro was more than impressed with what he had seen of Expo. I heari“G difficulty, has been pro. .
। complaiiis about his weaken
nounced the oldest Japanese by legs ”
eakenin.
lives comfortably in a new
surp^ it, but^^ ^^
Tokyo won’t be able to the government, marking the
home in the fishing village with
^n^HEr^L rw——_ ■
his disJppXtXt S^i? ^ nOt impre5S Ji!'°- Who expressed Dain Se*temb^ his two sons,
their wives and Moonglow
,U:K:£- ~<*
Nakamura doesn't believe in their children.
Toronto. Phone 481.^85^
and thatVthe
> stiI1 another
or
He ahv
His dream is To have a strong - ----------- SpWanS
faces the prospect of tralno f^ r he P?1’16' Otherwise Jiro thmks overeating is “very bad.”
pair
of legs so I can go see the
------1 o^ct of han.portmg his work back to Japan.
“Don’t eat too much,” he says
EXPERIENCED UET----- ;---- —
trees” that he planted about 30 maker on dresses <^
"because it makes you dizzy, years ago.
working conditions. A^r^"^
Spaamg Ave. (TorJ^
then you won’t work hard
Nakamura is a tough, person
enough.”
_
PERSONAL*
with
rigid principles who hid his
Nakamura, who was a fishertears w hen natural
For Best Results
man until age S-5, says hard work
disasters
DAIKON — NAPPA — GOBO
struck
his
family.
I is the only secret that contribUse New Canadian Ads
Now Ready!
But he was brought to tea| utes to longevity.
I don’t feel like I have lived once.
New Apples and Fresh Corn
Two years ago, pupils of a Tothat long,” Nakamura says. “My
4 .Miles North of 401 West
life has been marked by mishaps kyo pn•imary school sent him a
On Streetsville Road
since I was a little boy.”
winter coat with notes encourag
j Market Phone 865-8112
His grandfather and father__ ing' him to live longer.
Home 865-8526
The old man cried.
both fishermen — died in stormy
waters when he was 3.
He quickly shipped the pupils a
^iiuiiuninniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmnnniniiiiuiiiiinimiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin
He was stricken by smallpox huge box of dried persimmons as
a gesture of thanks.
“ Buy <S Sell
__
Yftnr W
a when he was 6.
:
lour Home = At 44, tidal waves hit his fishThrough
mg village, killin
his mother,
wife and sister.
Your Home
His illness 109 years ago was
Through
*o serious that doctors gave up
*ope. The little Nakamura asked
Representing
for his favorite food—sea chest
nuts.
Representing
BUS: 751.19^““'“ t
^
&
I
CLASSIFIED
TERAMOTO FARM MARKET
1
your
blood
the greatest
Sift of all
BOB
FUJIMOTO
Mits
WM. FYSH REAL ESTATE LTD
ncn
Any Day To Japan For $850.00*
Minimum Land Arrangements: $216.00
1 O-Day Tour of Japan or
ind’ CaHf' HaWaii and J°Pon
( Slightly Higher During Jul. Aug. Sept. Oct.)
Af Farther Information Contact
FURUYA TRAVEL SERVICE
365 Spadina Ave
366-1075
CHOP SUET tavern
em126TX^U^
on Taie
H°2l I°c KeserVQ
ti°ns^
EM. 2-4322
126 Elizabeth Street at Dundas. Toronto
Bering to wdta? ^^ ^ ^
Bond . . ,
MELL REAL ESTATE LTD
(Cont. from Page One)
toh^h th\ C01’m°nants died due
S
renle anting; requir
ed Coimorants, it seems, only
Ine once.
J
The morie
unexpectedly
innocent in sex. Japan
itself I §
tuins
out
much
more
erotic
nrod
«ts than this Such a p\°^ I e
1527 O’Connor Dr., Toronto, Ont.
Bond js ^believable.
lies able. ^
A xy.,
lO-vaai- s
old child could quite safely watch
1 It
. As the audience for Bond
S
increased he has become prooreV
“*“" KENDO
died
'S
Th%Bond
fct B
o»dbeen
hM |
-led ’aST
and a new
has
reborn.
, ^^^ the movie is
disgrace than anv no more a B
^worthless B
movie is. The
82
2
fairy story. Japanese sword plav I
tte‘
^ff fighting someair of soldiers
c°niedv. The 1
facetof the training
generally grotesque, and Jan?
nese men will be unhappy at X g
representation.
‘
r iS S
The dialogue which in
<av*Japan
fh-f |
"'SiS^
2
thank our forXafs^^^^
-MANY varietur of’arare~
173 DUNDAS STREET WEST. TORONTO
w
1
i
! a:
U
i
f
&
1
I Pl
From the Finest and Best Qualified Instructors j
®D
I
l»
Mr. Morito Tsumura
p'
h
Kendo 5th Dan Renshi
Graduate of Chuo University
pr
nd;
i
31
'*
0
ss;0 r11-Ther*
Mr. Koki
women are beautiful andhiX
our men are in heaven
g '
YOUR SHOPPING LIST
SAKURA RICE __
SUKIYAKI meat _ r,^-^^ SHOYU
hone 757-5184 — Res. AM. 1-2581
2
I The Best Mental and Physical Fitness Sport 1
iX
DUNDAS UNION STORE
Kuroda
a
1«
1
&
Kendo 4th Dan
THERE IS 4 KIND
when one becomes th^0,^
a fairv tale
k
“J Cl 01
internationally ^
arnved
So many beauti- M
ful places are si
*k°wnVthat one &
almost believes there
nothing
yiy in Japan. j
elogue.
e a trav. Bui the movie j?
cartoon
aimed at rhe level nF
tan. One feels that if S lhe BeatTa
510 million on a mo\-- apan sPent
worthwhile would P ^’^hing
I but of coir-1 J be educed.
have r^5:
li causes one tn
-i; yk , °“Ut
PP^
‘entertainment
mov^
th-1-
s
Gra d u a te of Chuo Un iversify
i
New Fall Casses: Mon. & Wed.
8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Canada Kendo School
276 Yonge St. Toronto
363-0736
*
£
H
F
a