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nr.
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ED
Author of
13 books, Farley Mowat has twice won
Author
of 13
pernor-General's awards for his nature writing He
re lived two years in the Arctic among Eskimo
to save an 804® stranded whale in Newfound’
id last year and now resides at Port Hope, Ont.
pamby traditiol. *X^
Despite the fact that it provides good entertainment
r the mob when a reviewer considers it his duty tn
p a writer into bloody shreds, this sort of fatfe j
hot really m the Canadian tradition.
J b
hatchet-men around who
uninhibited
der the ribs of X
W how to sliP * ^iv uneehtly displayed his XX^Vt^
SUCh
(Leisure, Jan 5).
‘ 111 Ihe Vancouver Sun
ost of our reviewers are urbane and relatively
ilized people with at least minimal intellectual pre •
ions, who are not only able to read a book but
Salmon People is "
's Carcass
its contents;
are primarily concerned^ojudice, and who
literary abilities.
1
assessing the author’s
men of the genre, Morley’s review
n:il™\^
“°n Of
bJlong to this namby-
the Job be did on
Meuli’s new book, The
teehni^e of the
IHHIIIIlIIHIIIllIIlJn^
ited
can understand
and
Who
X?^^^
is IO Se^, t^Slt »r T
Sue5
’ bd“Uy PW“",! ^"SXok Ta
letvXTS k maSterful
but Moriev’s subtrealized
upparant until, and unless, one
icahzes that, having made this all-embracing accuS
.................................. ...... ...... .....—ii,:..........
expertise5 East esd
^uneraticj
■ The.fe
The nett Canadian i
Stella Ito’s
Sukiyaki Cookbook
$1.50
oom Ifo
ort. Phoa
An Independent Organ far r«„„j-
Jol. XXXII—No. 9
liLt III! UHIIlAIfIlifffmujiiij ||f।j|j||
-live wife
ouni Gia
SATURDAY reDDn.n„.
.... ......... ^22,™“'
Jessie L. hBeattie
’s I
STRENGT
X the
BRIDGE
$5.00
I
, ,
ns of joP"nese Origin
I
I
S!!»?“!“*’* Maratftoner [Japanese Chemist Says Eating 20 lbs
ts
i Ads
tance runners. For the
Bikila will han^
g GaPtdm
_ ade ormore, Japan and Korea <(Not
Not. that he ne&^-iS
bis shoes,
have produced some outstanding he ran barefoot.)
ou
«^raukon me?’ ^nd if it weren’t
Those of you who come from
m the amazing Abebe Bikila of
e a
""■Ha, might very-well have m-S have° had'^3 ^here they have
r nave had, a two-wheeled apfive
iqs^tJ01!1 medals in 1960 i
ri 1964. The first of the great Se P"Kby a ®an
genley.
y PaPed a rickshaw, hire
are
*™e,i‘"' s‘a™ina of the pul5. ’h1’ da-"..^'
“™'.
»il=s and
»an (I
t«“invention
of
M
----- Poisoning
n ■ . '
Niagara pMim.
Grapes Can A
Cause
V.VVIHUg
T TTN r-r-, »
By JIAI BLUNDELL
DDT ,
?SF “«o “sx-
taS SyS
UI J I
HOC
hQAM
,,„-J
..
a P-tieido
now, however, there ha^
suid. Until
thThe’TUnt °f PT,,ms ^Mue’inmaml”
eb“VS^eS?V±"E
SPUI the skins „f the^it';
^ Sy
scientists at%inefaid W to^S™8 h f the federal
nieiiLi co iinu the amount of
F •
^Korean
rW^f
ea?. readers - «^
wafT
S ^'“^ the Ui^^ rairTi™^
c°rrect Korean .name, m Japan, but this is disputed in
iWSsIk t my reference books give it [ certain
much excess DDT is'betag°used' t0 fl"d °Ut h°"’
circles. But its origin is
i<
o? P4‘ if do™.) In "the
Japanese.
In
any
case,
it
spread
Hw^6 Olympics in -Berlin he
tWPed off with the marathon throughout most of the Far East.
»
to the amazement /AT11912> which I belipye
I was the first time that the Jana
er Nisei, Dr. George widespread used' pesticide?
nese sent a team to the O1X
I
pics,
they
searched
for
a
mara' ' Medal
‘
„?e"rS're DDT is m the soil'
from the Canadian Government.
Centennial
■
lthe firSt Asian Vic!|the °ngest and bl many feTJ4 officials decidfruit,” saM Or““b’P
th°
I k -j at a rickshaw man would [
^r many
I
f°r tke Iong race> so they
En^ d*
presi>ent of £n^e^
hunted around for a young pro
IS almost nonexistent but his
spect
and so the story goes i
.
.
ij,™ Citizens’ Association before experiments have not dealt with
a»“d
"’h°* Iike ® Cana
the amount of poison entering
dian, could run all day pulling
rld War 11 and d""»s the the air and water through usf
ms vehicle. They recruited'him.
I war in Greenwood, B.C.
—Second-deof excess amounts in spraying
^e?D^ q—men^^ re- I nn^V Sn ZTe11 enough, but no
operations.
y g
After
returning
to
Vancouver
a
n^msh Karen No- thefS/T tO try him °ut at
For
many
years
spraying
re
Hom
Interior
British Columbia
CT^° co'ed charged ^mJ^1106 of 26 miles odd;
4lc Jo
7
111 1958
’ Dr‘ IShikm
act-ely commendations have been issued
the hefk, he ran more than
Ebbing murder of ® I
tHiGAGO. — Described as the Participated in many variety of ?f h"”®, 1*rou^ a cooperate
*
Prominent ’matron and | that every d’ay in his work.
involvi^ federal and prov\the Chl-^° area J.C. activities. He wi a member
daughter in Duluth, Minn
|Lnd°/e
flipped overseas, ^J
scientists. Because
more6 thanks ?rand jury met for [and when he took part in the
beK
racket, Ken T the T^tish Columbia Centen- residual data has been lackin c
K&4ni7 "2 hours
conclude race did miserably. I dont’ know I
^P^sts were forced to baS
G WaS an’ested Jan. 19 n]al Committee, and played a
rant.
dence’ The murder AlWkeVen C0Vered the distance, within a block of police head- I Prominent role in the Dr. Nitobe S J™ ttlOns on Tieid experience
rants were served at
and observation.
science
this came as much of a sur
•a S/0sTa^’ where Miss’ No- I prise to the Japanese officials I qUarTrS T Uth and State here. Memorial Garden at the UniverFactual Base
Rolice charged him with syndi- sity of British Columbia.
v6en held since the ridin * ere a’l gentlemen used to
Dr
Chiba's
work will
herf ?fcLHelen C<>hn, 56, ve^ceai’°Und t0Wn in the con- cate gambling and conspiracy to
a
h
factualT
1
^
t0
T
aT establisldng
He
also
assisted
in
the
forma
■p f
daughter Suzanne, 21
commit
gambling.
e found Dec. 7.
5
tion of the first Canadian and a tactual .basis to the DDT sec
Eto is listed in the Chicago
But
forgot one thing.
sPray calendar.
Japanese sister cities such as
victims were stabbed 10 I None of them had ever pulled a Crime Commission’s
Regulations forbid marketeer
uiime commission
“Hoods hew Westminster and Moriya
F^Pes with a higher DDT con^
seated
to evidence
Olympic rules Who” and was the subject of a
s office/ the C°Unty atto*- had permitted their boy to pull
ma, Burnaby and Kushiro
Hon EkChT11
per miT
iion. Ur. Chiba said his findino-c
one with a portly official sitting nationwide manhunt since his
Dr.
Ishikawa
is
Vice-president
m:ght very well have Park Ridge home was raided by of the Japan-Canada Society in indicate a level below one-Sf
won the race. You see, there is police earlier in the week.
is
J"
Vancouver. This group promotes
an art to rickshaw pulling, just,
The “bolita” lottery preys
• Tutthe food and drug admigoodwill between Canada and
tL
is • jn a"y Profession. mainly on Puerto Ricans.
+ nck ?vltk ^e rickshaw is
Japan.
By KEN MORI DD'T ennt^ ?at limits ^e
cnat you load your passenger, ।
ent of grapes to
Hori 53 k5Z117?K- Hutsu- । pull up the handles and gauge I
count
^ -Ot take int<> acac
count the poisons being con1 HiroV How C»”^ta- his weight. Then you — the pull- |
f”™i.ed bZ tke consumer in other
_find the spot where you I
* by hanging recent Hed er
fruits
and vegetables.
balanced in such a manner I
Z-phi^a
is no stranerer
te^. in th? bathroom tnat while you don’t spill your
K ,CTS- In -^Pan he wSked
OSHAWA,
Ont.
—
When
Mr.
Edward
i
J
passenger
backwards,
his
’
.
Ont
"
-reward
Sakaki
’
7
t
out
e consume ^ S
i
.
_
.
a oaKak
dna\ the + P?kce forensic science
here
this b 27, returned
t d 1
weight acts
as a lift to the ^1S ^^^hift job at General Motors
^»f to localSS *
’ ac- I handles
so that
when you trot beaten body of his landlady, Mrs Barbara Vn
- co6 found the dnartment in a series of nesticide poisonings.
along, you more or less float. I
Fully clothed, it was*
LdreJS’ 58’
have
had
pullers
Only Chemist
tell me that they I house and
n
j & Parib on the backsteps of +he
daughter
W
J
summer
er’ Tsugie, until far prefer to have a loaded ve- T “ P t ? °n the dnveway. All the lights b■^°^
1S ,n control of
hide than an empty one.
"±ere Mrs- Vondrejs lived alone except for
h°USe’
federal
laboratory. He is
S^FUrii Kuba „ b> her ■U’eri | Well, the Japanese Olympic bU™ns Md ^ ^ ™ »"■
■
e
°?
Z
chemist
in a lab de^®Fee. She
kC°mpany em‘
signetf
for
two
chemists
and two
boys didn’t know this. Possibly
, An autopsy revealed that Mrs. Vondreis had
^rotted
°ne teckniSWem. it was
this tragic they never did find out. If they j and stabbed and had had her back broken before
ed
£«D°-°^ who work
read this piece - er at least
Separated from her husband about a vear »
m
.
ed with him in Ottawa for one
gvemb?r°whenT ‘t LiccH last
ear before they came to Vinesome of their grandchildren — came to Oshawa from Montreal at that
v g°’
VondreJs land.
c
gyraoted to a?5 husband was perhaps they will learn some- worked as a domestic at Oshawa General Rnun^ s ort time she
Dr.
Chiba
feeld
his
DDT
ex
a
to Consul general.
Mis.
I said, she had been unemployed
Hospital. Lately, police
periments are important because
(Continued on Page 8)
Vancouver’s Dr, Ishikawa Gets Centennial Medal
ansei Indicted
^’Deg. Murder
I
Chicago s No. 1
i'/DAp* // d I
ooiira Racketeer
Nisei Nahkarl
azil Consul's
ife Hangs Self
O A Cl pt>Q(
Discovers Landlady’s Body
^3dia|]
!01ed .“"^y Mowat Swats Mukluk Across Van Scribe
“’’ io cai
tolisher
dish Eiftij |
3e Editor S
nr.
ha
(VEST
tat.
ED
Author of
13 books, Farley Mowat has twice won
Author
of 13
pernor-General's awards for his nature writing He
re lived two years in the Arctic among Eskimo
to save an 804® stranded whale in Newfound’
id last year and now resides at Port Hope, Ont.
pamby traditiol. *X^
Despite the fact that it provides good entertainment
r the mob when a reviewer considers it his duty tn
p a writer into bloody shreds, this sort of fatfe j
hot really m the Canadian tradition.
J b
hatchet-men around who
uninhibited
der the ribs of X
W how to sliP * ^iv uneehtly displayed his XX^Vt^
SUCh
(Leisure, Jan 5).
‘ 111 Ihe Vancouver Sun
ost of our reviewers are urbane and relatively
ilized people with at least minimal intellectual pre •
ions, who are not only able to read a book but
Salmon People is "
's Carcass
its contents;
are primarily concerned^ojudice, and who
literary abilities.
1
assessing the author’s
men of the genre, Morley’s review
n:il™\^
“°n Of
bJlong to this namby-
the Job be did on
Meuli’s new book, The
teehni^e of the
IHHIIIIlIIHIIIllIIlJn^
ited
can understand
and
Who
X?^^^
is IO Se^, t^Slt »r T
Sue5
’ bd“Uy PW“",! ^"SXok Ta
letvXTS k maSterful
but Moriev’s subtrealized
upparant until, and unless, one
icahzes that, having made this all-embracing accuS
.................................. ...... ...... .....—ii,:..........
expertise5 East esd
^uneraticj
■ The.fe
The nett Canadian i
Stella Ito’s
Sukiyaki Cookbook
$1.50
oom Ifo
ort. Phoa
An Independent Organ far r«„„j-
Jol. XXXII—No. 9
liLt III! UHIIlAIfIlifffmujiiij ||f।j|j||
-live wife
ouni Gia
SATURDAY reDDn.n„.
.... ......... ^22,™“'
Jessie L. hBeattie
’s I
STRENGT
X the
BRIDGE
$5.00
I
, ,
ns of joP"nese Origin
I
I
S!!»?“!“*’* Maratftoner [Japanese Chemist Says Eating 20 lbs
ts
i Ads
tance runners. For the
Bikila will han^
g GaPtdm
_ ade ormore, Japan and Korea <(Not
Not. that he ne&^-iS
bis shoes,
have produced some outstanding he ran barefoot.)
ou
«^raukon me?’ ^nd if it weren’t
Those of you who come from
m the amazing Abebe Bikila of
e a
""■Ha, might very-well have m-S have° had'^3 ^here they have
r nave had, a two-wheeled apfive
iqs^tJ01!1 medals in 1960 i
ri 1964. The first of the great Se P"Kby a ®an
genley.
y PaPed a rickshaw, hire
are
*™e,i‘"' s‘a™ina of the pul5. ’h1’ da-"..^'
“™'.
»il=s and
»an (I
t«“invention
of
M
----- Poisoning
n ■ . '
Niagara pMim.
Grapes Can A
Cause
V.VVIHUg
T TTN r-r-, »
By JIAI BLUNDELL
DDT ,
?SF “«o “sx-
taS SyS
UI J I
HOC
hQAM
,,„-J
..
a P-tieido
now, however, there ha^
suid. Until
thThe’TUnt °f PT,,ms ^Mue’inmaml”
eb“VS^eS?V±"E
SPUI the skins „f the^it';
^ Sy
scientists at%inefaid W to^S™8 h f the federal
nieiiLi co iinu the amount of
F •
^Korean
rW^f
ea?. readers - «^
wafT
S ^'“^ the Ui^^ rairTi™^
c°rrect Korean .name, m Japan, but this is disputed in
iWSsIk t my reference books give it [ certain
much excess DDT is'betag°used' t0 fl"d °Ut h°"’
circles. But its origin is
i<
o? P4‘ if do™.) In "the
Japanese.
In
any
case,
it
spread
Hw^6 Olympics in -Berlin he
tWPed off with the marathon throughout most of the Far East.
»
to the amazement /AT11912> which I belipye
I was the first time that the Jana
er Nisei, Dr. George widespread used' pesticide?
nese sent a team to the O1X
I
pics,
they
searched
for
a
mara' ' Medal
‘
„?e"rS're DDT is m the soil'
from the Canadian Government.
Centennial
■
lthe firSt Asian Vic!|the °ngest and bl many feTJ4 officials decidfruit,” saM Or““b’P
th°
I k -j at a rickshaw man would [
^r many
I
f°r tke Iong race> so they
En^ d*
presi>ent of £n^e^
hunted around for a young pro
IS almost nonexistent but his
spect
and so the story goes i
.
.
ij,™ Citizens’ Association before experiments have not dealt with
a»“d
"’h°* Iike ® Cana
the amount of poison entering
dian, could run all day pulling
rld War 11 and d""»s the the air and water through usf
ms vehicle. They recruited'him.
I war in Greenwood, B.C.
—Second-deof excess amounts in spraying
^e?D^ q—men^^ re- I nn^V Sn ZTe11 enough, but no
operations.
y g
After
returning
to
Vancouver
a
n^msh Karen No- thefS/T tO try him °ut at
For
many
years
spraying
re
Hom
Interior
British Columbia
CT^° co'ed charged ^mJ^1106 of 26 miles odd;
4lc Jo
7
111 1958
’ Dr‘ IShikm
act-ely commendations have been issued
the hefk, he ran more than
Ebbing murder of ® I
tHiGAGO. — Described as the Participated in many variety of ?f h"”®, 1*rou^ a cooperate
*
Prominent ’matron and | that every d’ay in his work.
involvi^ federal and prov\the Chl-^° area J.C. activities. He wi a member
daughter in Duluth, Minn
|Lnd°/e
flipped overseas, ^J
scientists. Because
more6 thanks ?rand jury met for [and when he took part in the
beK
racket, Ken T the T^tish Columbia Centen- residual data has been lackin c
K&4ni7 "2 hours
conclude race did miserably. I dont’ know I
^P^sts were forced to baS
G WaS an’ested Jan. 19 n]al Committee, and played a
rant.
dence’ The murder AlWkeVen C0Vered the distance, within a block of police head- I Prominent role in the Dr. Nitobe S J™ ttlOns on Tieid experience
rants were served at
and observation.
science
this came as much of a sur
•a S/0sTa^’ where Miss’ No- I prise to the Japanese officials I qUarTrS T Uth and State here. Memorial Garden at the UniverFactual Base
Rolice charged him with syndi- sity of British Columbia.
v6en held since the ridin * ere a’l gentlemen used to
Dr
Chiba's
work will
herf ?fcLHelen C<>hn, 56, ve^ceai’°Und t0Wn in the con- cate gambling and conspiracy to
a
h
factualT
1
^
t0
T
aT establisldng
He
also
assisted
in
the
forma
■p f
daughter Suzanne, 21
commit
gambling.
e found Dec. 7.
5
tion of the first Canadian and a tactual .basis to the DDT sec
Eto is listed in the Chicago
But
forgot one thing.
sPray calendar.
Japanese sister cities such as
victims were stabbed 10 I None of them had ever pulled a Crime Commission’s
Regulations forbid marketeer
uiime commission
“Hoods hew Westminster and Moriya
F^Pes with a higher DDT con^
seated
to evidence
Olympic rules Who” and was the subject of a
s office/ the C°Unty atto*- had permitted their boy to pull
ma, Burnaby and Kushiro
Hon EkChT11
per miT
iion. Ur. Chiba said his findino-c
one with a portly official sitting nationwide manhunt since his
Dr.
Ishikawa
is
Vice-president
m:ght very well have Park Ridge home was raided by of the Japan-Canada Society in indicate a level below one-Sf
won the race. You see, there is police earlier in the week.
is
J"
Vancouver. This group promotes
an art to rickshaw pulling, just,
The “bolita” lottery preys
• Tutthe food and drug admigoodwill between Canada and
tL
is • jn a"y Profession. mainly on Puerto Ricans.
+ nck ?vltk ^e rickshaw is
Japan.
By KEN MORI DD'T ennt^ ?at limits ^e
cnat you load your passenger, ।
ent of grapes to
Hori 53 k5Z117?K- Hutsu- । pull up the handles and gauge I
count
^ -Ot take int<> acac
count the poisons being con1 HiroV How C»”^ta- his weight. Then you — the pull- |
f”™i.ed bZ tke consumer in other
_find the spot where you I
* by hanging recent Hed er
fruits
and vegetables.
balanced in such a manner I
Z-phi^a
is no stranerer
te^. in th? bathroom tnat while you don’t spill your
K ,CTS- In -^Pan he wSked
OSHAWA,
Ont.
—
When
Mr.
Edward
i
J
passenger
backwards,
his
’
.
Ont
"
-reward
Sakaki
’
7
t
out
e consume ^ S
i
.
_
.
a oaKak
dna\ the + P?kce forensic science
here
this b 27, returned
t d 1
weight acts
as a lift to the ^1S ^^^hift job at General Motors
^»f to localSS *
’ ac- I handles
so that
when you trot beaten body of his landlady, Mrs Barbara Vn
- co6 found the dnartment in a series of nesticide poisonings.
along, you more or less float. I
Fully clothed, it was*
LdreJS’ 58’
have
had
pullers
Only Chemist
tell me that they I house and
n
j & Parib on the backsteps of +he
daughter
W
J
summer
er’ Tsugie, until far prefer to have a loaded ve- T “ P t ? °n the dnveway. All the lights b■^°^
1S ,n control of
hide than an empty one.
"±ere Mrs- Vondrejs lived alone except for
h°USe’
federal
laboratory. He is
S^FUrii Kuba „ b> her ■U’eri | Well, the Japanese Olympic bU™ns Md ^ ^ ™ »"■
■
e
°?
Z
chemist
in a lab de^®Fee. She
kC°mpany em‘
signetf
for
two
chemists
and two
boys didn’t know this. Possibly
, An autopsy revealed that Mrs. Vondreis had
^rotted
°ne teckniSWem. it was
this tragic they never did find out. If they j and stabbed and had had her back broken before
ed
£«D°-°^ who work
read this piece - er at least
Separated from her husband about a vear »
m
.
ed with him in Ottawa for one
gvemb?r°whenT ‘t LiccH last
ear before they came to Vinesome of their grandchildren — came to Oshawa from Montreal at that
v g°’
VondreJs land.
c
gyraoted to a?5 husband was perhaps they will learn some- worked as a domestic at Oshawa General Rnun^ s ort time she
Dr.
Chiba
feeld
his
DDT
ex
a
to Consul general.
Mis.
I said, she had been unemployed
Hospital. Lately, police
periments are important because
(Continued on Page 8)
Vancouver’s Dr, Ishikawa Gets Centennial Medal
ansei Indicted
^’Deg. Murder
I
Chicago s No. 1
i'/DAp* // d I
ooiira Racketeer
Nisei Nahkarl
azil Consul's
ife Hangs Self
O A Cl pt>Q(
Discovers Landlady’s Body
Page 2
PAGE 2
Saturday
—
------ ---L^uaiyty^,
Wrestler Great Togo, 57, Beaten &l ®
Hospitalized In Out-of-ring Brawl &
©
OKTO. Great Togo, a popular professional
wrestling association.
wrestler, was taken to a Tokyo hospital in an am
A heated argument reportedly preceded their
bulance after being beaten by former ring mates
fight in Togo’s room at Hotel New Otani.
in an out-of-the-ring battle at a Tokyo hot^l re
Togo was immediately taken to Keio Univer
cently.
sity Hospital in an ambulance where he was re
_ Togo, 57, prominent mat entertainment figure
leased after first aid treatment. His injuries were officers has been introduced here.
in a new TV wrestling program, sustained injuries
'
not listed1 as serious but required two weeks I
It is based on a philosophy that von ....
1
on the face, hands and legs after being
in the face with officers but Just don’t take“sXatT’4
beaten treatment to heal.
by Yusef Toruko and Gantesu Matsuoka, a re
Yusef Toruko turned himself in at Kojimachi
The Jfense method is named after Robert Kna * I
feree and wrestler, respectively, of the rival Police Station,
ga’ fra^
which sought the suspects. Matsu- officer with the Los Angeles Police Dent uT
P ’
coinpletely reph^
"i oka was taken into police cus the old military style baton training.
,./he Ko^a method has taken on so well that ~ P I
tody the next day. Police chargmilitary police have been attending the Orange r
’’ E1 Ml
I
ed
them
with
aggravated
assault.
of aT£^rtkrTUUrther the harmo”y
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J u
I e Montreal Sangha Ten Pin Bowling League I Sources close to Japanese pro- “ty ^.ty where twining is conducted by few^
Hl
has decided to hold a "Strike 9” Tournament. Place will be Chfm I fessional wrestling circles at officers who have received training from Koga.
^efense is m addition to the tear gas
^
LkMeS ^ Febl-Uary 17th at 6:00 P-™- Those interested contact tributed their fight to personal
j and training in unarmed combat.
aCe’ ke ^'’^
. Horibe at 766-0808, or M. Ishihara at 381-2865. __ M.S. T.B.L.
I livalry between Great Togo and I
Today, Garden Grove police officers
,
ft
I Yusef Toruko.
method of baton (nightstick) defense.
WthenewK^
Togo belonged to the Japan
Hes a quick-draw artist now with the
r
• W
i °
’ ehmuiatM?«
Professional Wrestlers’ Associa- old ‘'ready” position. In the roast
ers trampled' YanSda^StudioYo
battled it out again in
baton and got it to the mTlXk
J
"“’“Ml
a
i
a£Jain in Hon at the time the late Rikiin one of two shXmts
\
^°
Ugh
hocke
^
°
ame
^om
a KS^S doza” “ “‘its M"drunk had already connected.
7 pos,t,°"’ 11,11 *.^
U,_OU^Sunday.
S folded which the cameramen
in CJHL leaguea play
nation’s leading
A rather 'Striking departure e^a^^
from the last few y^ko
has been airing an
weeks play, the play swept from one end to
lamada Studio came up with a the other.
association wrestling program
good effort and managed to hold
regularly.
their
game
, . own throughout the 5
aulc ,
Inamoto lit up the scoreets 111 the margin of olay hoard first for the cameramen
though not in the goal produc- rT lonS Pass from willy Naka put . But Togo recently joined the
International
Wrestlers
ing department.
him in the clear with only one rival
Enterprise
which
began
broad
After two scoreless periods of man to beat. Using the defenset?ockeyi Erank Shiraishi finally San a,s a s.creen> Rogei’ whipped casting its own program via Old come-.a ong and choke leverage holds using the »> S
^Hot just inside the roost. another TV concern since Jan
found the range for the DC-meii I'
A long forward pass from Dalev Ii Ine shot never left the ice.”
uary 3.
Baba freed Frank on a two on
Toshi Hanabusa blooped in a
none situation. Frank had only long floating point shot which
be discos#'
An accusation by both Toruko ing to”s ^LITT™'8 ” OnIy int“W
? P?1! fe tri^er» the goalie was screened' by four players.
butt of the bX ’
ty SUdden sur»«^^ =W a«4
was helpless. Frank once again
In the third stanza, Willy Na and Matsuoka that Togo went to htagl tO“ ” “Ch “ fr0Ut »f Ms 0PP<»ent>S nose ,*g
put in a solid effort dominating ka, Roger Inamoto and Wayne over to the rival organization
the play whenever he was on the Kimura teamed up to slip in ‘the developed into the fight it was
ice.
style^as addedT^^
weapon, the baton used W
^oals. Roger got credit reported.
J^ed Hayashi picked up the tor the third cameramen goal. It
ha
u
Ce- When the Office^ Ms
necessary to sKfi’
other Dufferin goal. Ted was
Pretty passing play.
that “blow really means business.
handed the puck by Herb Ashi Then Willy was able to find the
The officer has greater reach
who won
Avon the draw; Ted’s I Handle in a scramble in front of
zawa wno
better control of the
plus
more
power and
P?’^ shot proved to be good, the Urabe net. Both Willy and
surprising speed,” trainer Koga declaieWj
tutting the post and deflecting Boger had very productive after•The new method
onlvminnrdo
--- can cause, considerable pain while
S HK SM 3
v
innoons as both picked up three •*****♦**♦*♦♦*'<
Gard™
ma^e’ °r it can be as deadly as a striking snake,
Jerry Yamashita, the o-oal- pointseachin the Ko J
j Heers have taken six hours of basic
tender for the Dufferin cleanerHat Nakamura, the netminder
rnen, had to make a number of ^or the insurancemen, played a
It’s ini nr
me j S’ ^ are conhnuHg with advanced
P
1Ve
lt S gracefuI’ but the officer is just ki3|
SaJeSc?n or^er to get his pood game,
, ' making
------------ some
some almc
almost
shut-out. The photogs were no impossible
stops. But the sharp
■ ’ ’ Ma, I’m dancing.”
push-overs last day.
shooters from Japan Camera
a baton
^e CU]Hks are finding that words hurt less
Tamada’s surprising show of cion t seem to miss very often.
quickness
*
6
esBec^a^y when the blow is backed with ^eWll
On Japan Camera’s blueline
must be attributed to
the efforts of Captain and Gen- George Shimono and Tom Mai-’
Tu./J^^r, Gen Hamada. He kawa teanied to form a solid de *^^anuar^ 12th: Les Doi 571 f791b v i •
skillfully negotiated a few trades fence pair. They are a good Murata 569; Don Martin 5SR f9nn\ r^^1
during the week in order to budd match with George a good of
^toto^
up his hapless mates. He slyly fensive player and rusher while
kidnapped Sam Tanaka from the
plays a more orthodox,
Gord Kai’s team dropped!
cameramen and stole Ted Miya-1 cautious game.
I®111®? 19th: Les Doi 625
v
mshi from Dufferin Cleaners’to
Katai
611, —
(211)Ynl;
ken
(210); Roy
NagaLaXu
s^uui:>
u oo/
567r '
601 .winning until
metb°^ic^y one on the third end so stfi
Play goal. Wayne Shimizu i.s a Schedule:
S
auw ?564
64 £miUT^
231); Terrv?<J
Doi2^
563 (206?
climbed into a 3
?ey the T°nrth end down 7-0. Helf
Sakauye
Larry
February 4 3:00 p.m. Yamada (S); tti 51 Geo Barneses place.
a°a'n- Gen was also
° a ^^M He for first Len Natsukubo scoreless g
able to talk one time league scor Studio vs. Lrabe Insurance
553; Ernie Miyasaki 550
.
rest of the way and with the 18
ing champ, Sa tell Fujimoto out
4:00
p.m.
Dufferin
Cleaners
vs.
kS
5
52YT3'?^
Ebata'
526?
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brilliant come-from K
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wuA Ws®. >
° Tosh NXs\e’i d~ 13-7
their slump.
I
February 11 3:00 p.m. Japan
Urabe Insurance and Japan ’Camera
Nisei MiTed Major Bowlina Le
I 2 ends of ^lav^nd'0 ^a^
I Yas Shinde’s team W0H
vs. Tamada Studio
^3C
^^ Men: n^y liwe | Ns way to anothp^ seemed mn close game 7-4 over Tosh 0»|
®ufferin Cleaners KuJnoio v^ mm^784 WZ7}; Herby I Tosh’s team of Ma ^jetory ^t and continued his winning w|
Liabe Insurance.
Kcidfli^ ?^o->;
^ruy? 73^ Ruth Ma\ Sn f Mai7 Obana and
,1
Ted Kodama 723;" Doug achowa 704 729; I ly and nni1^03™6 hack strongIn other games, Vic Suzuki^
;ioanf r^.?u^ 6£ Joy Chow Chie d P t the pressure on Ar- Seated Hide Hirowatari
3cro’"'3o-J^i5“; 5051 Toky Sa{° ®3; I
I consequently jumped owS
Thos. T. Onizuka, B.A, I 844^^1
7\ ’^^n: Harry Inouye
-The results paid off
A
f°Urth P^Ce with 16
Anywhere — Anytime
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last two rocks
Hirowatari remained with
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let
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points
and is now in fifth 1*
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------ ---L^uaiyty^,
Wrestler Great Togo, 57, Beaten &l ®
Hospitalized In Out-of-ring Brawl &
©
OKTO. Great Togo, a popular professional
wrestling association.
wrestler, was taken to a Tokyo hospital in an am
A heated argument reportedly preceded their
bulance after being beaten by former ring mates
fight in Togo’s room at Hotel New Otani.
in an out-of-the-ring battle at a Tokyo hot^l re
Togo was immediately taken to Keio Univer
cently.
sity Hospital in an ambulance where he was re
_ Togo, 57, prominent mat entertainment figure
leased after first aid treatment. His injuries were officers has been introduced here.
in a new TV wrestling program, sustained injuries
'
not listed1 as serious but required two weeks I
It is based on a philosophy that von ....
1
on the face, hands and legs after being
in the face with officers but Just don’t take“sXatT’4
beaten treatment to heal.
by Yusef Toruko and Gantesu Matsuoka, a re
Yusef Toruko turned himself in at Kojimachi
The Jfense method is named after Robert Kna * I
feree and wrestler, respectively, of the rival Police Station,
ga’ fra^
which sought the suspects. Matsu- officer with the Los Angeles Police Dent uT
P ’
coinpletely reph^
"i oka was taken into police cus the old military style baton training.
,./he Ko^a method has taken on so well that ~ P I
tody the next day. Police chargmilitary police have been attending the Orange r
’’ E1 Ml
I
ed
them
with
aggravated
assault.
of aT£^rtkrTUUrther the harmo”y
dose relationship
J u
I e Montreal Sangha Ten Pin Bowling League I Sources close to Japanese pro- “ty ^.ty where twining is conducted by few^
Hl
has decided to hold a "Strike 9” Tournament. Place will be Chfm I fessional wrestling circles at officers who have received training from Koga.
^efense is m addition to the tear gas
^
LkMeS ^ Febl-Uary 17th at 6:00 P-™- Those interested contact tributed their fight to personal
j and training in unarmed combat.
aCe’ ke ^'’^
. Horibe at 766-0808, or M. Ishihara at 381-2865. __ M.S. T.B.L.
I livalry between Great Togo and I
Today, Garden Grove police officers
,
ft
I Yusef Toruko.
method of baton (nightstick) defense.
WthenewK^
Togo belonged to the Japan
Hes a quick-draw artist now with the
r
• W
i °
’ ehmuiatM?«
Professional Wrestlers’ Associa- old ‘'ready” position. In the roast
ers trampled' YanSda^StudioYo
battled it out again in
baton and got it to the mTlXk
J
"“’“Ml
a
i
a£Jain in Hon at the time the late Rikiin one of two shXmts
\
^°
Ugh
hocke
^
°
ame
^om
a KS^S doza” “ “‘its M"drunk had already connected.
7 pos,t,°"’ 11,11 *.^
U,_OU^Sunday.
S folded which the cameramen
in CJHL leaguea play
nation’s leading
A rather 'Striking departure e^a^^
from the last few y^ko
has been airing an
weeks play, the play swept from one end to
lamada Studio came up with a the other.
association wrestling program
good effort and managed to hold
regularly.
their
game
, . own throughout the 5
aulc ,
Inamoto lit up the scoreets 111 the margin of olay hoard first for the cameramen
though not in the goal produc- rT lonS Pass from willy Naka put . But Togo recently joined the
International
Wrestlers
ing department.
him in the clear with only one rival
Enterprise
which
began
broad
After two scoreless periods of man to beat. Using the defenset?ockeyi Erank Shiraishi finally San a,s a s.creen> Rogei’ whipped casting its own program via Old come-.a ong and choke leverage holds using the »> S
^Hot just inside the roost. another TV concern since Jan
found the range for the DC-meii I'
A long forward pass from Dalev Ii Ine shot never left the ice.”
uary 3.
Baba freed Frank on a two on
Toshi Hanabusa blooped in a
none situation. Frank had only long floating point shot which
be discos#'
An accusation by both Toruko ing to”s ^LITT™'8 ” OnIy int“W
? P?1! fe tri^er» the goalie was screened' by four players.
butt of the bX ’
ty SUdden sur»«^^ =W a«4
was helpless. Frank once again
In the third stanza, Willy Na and Matsuoka that Togo went to htagl tO“ ” “Ch “ fr0Ut »f Ms 0PP<»ent>S nose ,*g
put in a solid effort dominating ka, Roger Inamoto and Wayne over to the rival organization
the play whenever he was on the Kimura teamed up to slip in ‘the developed into the fight it was
ice.
style^as addedT^^
weapon, the baton used W
^oals. Roger got credit reported.
J^ed Hayashi picked up the tor the third cameramen goal. It
ha
u
Ce- When the Office^ Ms
necessary to sKfi’
other Dufferin goal. Ted was
Pretty passing play.
that “blow really means business.
handed the puck by Herb Ashi Then Willy was able to find the
The officer has greater reach
who won
Avon the draw; Ted’s I Handle in a scramble in front of
zawa wno
better control of the
plus
more
power and
P?’^ shot proved to be good, the Urabe net. Both Willy and
surprising speed,” trainer Koga declaieWj
tutting the post and deflecting Boger had very productive after•The new method
onlvminnrdo
--- can cause, considerable pain while
S HK SM 3
v
innoons as both picked up three •*****♦**♦*♦♦*'<
Gard™
ma^e’ °r it can be as deadly as a striking snake,
Jerry Yamashita, the o-oal- pointseachin the Ko J
j Heers have taken six hours of basic
tender for the Dufferin cleanerHat Nakamura, the netminder
rnen, had to make a number of ^or the insurancemen, played a
It’s ini nr
me j S’ ^ are conhnuHg with advanced
P
1Ve
lt S gracefuI’ but the officer is just ki3|
SaJeSc?n or^er to get his pood game,
, ' making
------------ some
some almc
almost
shut-out. The photogs were no impossible
stops. But the sharp
■ ’ ’ Ma, I’m dancing.”
push-overs last day.
shooters from Japan Camera
a baton
^e CU]Hks are finding that words hurt less
Tamada’s surprising show of cion t seem to miss very often.
quickness
*
6
esBec^a^y when the blow is backed with ^eWll
On Japan Camera’s blueline
must be attributed to
the efforts of Captain and Gen- George Shimono and Tom Mai-’
Tu./J^^r, Gen Hamada. He kawa teanied to form a solid de *^^anuar^ 12th: Les Doi 571 f791b v i •
skillfully negotiated a few trades fence pair. They are a good Murata 569; Don Martin 5SR f9nn\ r^^1
during the week in order to budd match with George a good of
^toto^
up his hapless mates. He slyly fensive player and rusher while
kidnapped Sam Tanaka from the
plays a more orthodox,
Gord Kai’s team dropped!
cameramen and stole Ted Miya-1 cautious game.
I®111®? 19th: Les Doi 625
v
mshi from Dufferin Cleaners’to
Katai
611, —
(211)Ynl;
ken
(210); Roy
NagaLaXu
s^uui:>
u oo/
567r '
601 .winning until
metb°^ic^y one on the third end so stfi
Play goal. Wayne Shimizu i.s a Schedule:
S
auw ?564
64 £miUT^
231); Terrv?<J
Doi2^
563 (206?
climbed into a 3
?ey the T°nrth end down 7-0. Helf
Sakauye
Larry
February 4 3:00 p.m. Yamada (S); tti 51 Geo Barneses place.
a°a'n- Gen was also
° a ^^M He for first Len Natsukubo scoreless g
able to talk one time league scor Studio vs. Lrabe Insurance
553; Ernie Miyasaki 550
.
rest of the way and with the 18
ing champ, Sa tell Fujimoto out
4:00
p.m.
Dufferin
Cleaners
vs.
kS
5
52YT3'?^
Ebata'
526?
M^j
F
5
day
they
received
a
setback
°£ acouPIe of 4-enders, fas^
These fresh Hoops
Toh'
'514-'
shiri
M
u
‘
a
5
p
£
13
>
;
A
®y
f
s
they
dropped
a
75
H^mci
।
ed
a victory.
brilliant come-from K
should help bail Yamada out of Japan Camera
wuA Ws®. >
° Tosh NXs\e’i d~ 13-7
their slump.
I
February 11 3:00 p.m. Japan
Urabe Insurance and Japan ’Camera
Nisei MiTed Major Bowlina Le
I 2 ends of ^lav^nd'0 ^a^
I Yas Shinde’s team W0H
vs. Tamada Studio
^3C
^^ Men: n^y liwe | Ns way to anothp^ seemed mn close game 7-4 over Tosh 0»|
®ufferin Cleaners KuJnoio v^ mm^784 WZ7}; Herby I Tosh’s team of Ma ^jetory ^t and continued his winning w|
Liabe Insurance.
Kcidfli^ ?^o->;
^ruy? 73^ Ruth Ma\ Sn f Mai7 Obana and
,1
Ted Kodama 723;" Doug achowa 704 729; I ly and nni1^03™6 hack strongIn other games, Vic Suzuki^
;ioanf r^.?u^ 6£ Joy Chow Chie d P t the pressure on Ar- Seated Hide Hirowatari
3cro’"'3o-J^i5“; 5051 Toky Sa{° ®3; I
I consequently jumped owS
Thos. T. Onizuka, B.A, I 844^^1
7\ ’^^n: Harry Inouye
-The results paid off
A
f°Urth P^Ce with 16
Anywhere — Anytime
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and
K^~75?S5f^
last two rocks
Hirowatari remained with
^—Ship—Bus—Hail
££ty.~U
5
^
B
^O.^^
o»d
let
Tosh
steal
points
and is now in fifth 1*
Tours—Hotel—Sightseeing
notary public
sh^a85OS:nn1nkoirT^ ^^Cleo’Haye-I
'
'Sam Murakami defeated’
Travellers Cheques
EM221^10^ ST” T°R°NTO
dhashi° 607 8 ; Mlbl Burre11 616,- Joan J The other top teams hnRi
I Matsuo 10-3 and Herb
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ox. 1-3388 (Hes.)
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K„,os
to?n,ai’ feSatTtX™; We his losing streak^
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Kamiya is no? fc £ M win over Bob Takas*
cmd Baggage Insurance
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Dates And Doings I Sansei Wri»es
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Personal Notes Across Canada
Obituaries
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TORONTO. As a part of our next meeting- on Saturday comraunlcale better with mv Is»ruary 24th at 8 p.m., the J.C. Cultural Centre’s Youth Group Sei ^andfatHer.
I ^^L 1 could sPeak intimatei _ f^ll hold an informal “Music Night.”
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many lonely hours — if only [
could speak Japanese. I often I
think about discussing many cur- I
OA Woman's Love" JC Cultural Centre Film Feb. 11 rent world problems with him. I
UI J”0.-‘-A w^n-s Love” (Onna no Rekishi) an entry With his many years of living, I
M? the 1963 Japan Film Arts Festival, will be shown by the Japa- Grandpa has seen the contrast I
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” M,nral Centre Film Society on Sunday, February between the two different worlds
. picture is directed by Mikio Naruse, one of Japan’s most which, span 82 years. I wish I
^pen™ed directors, who is widely acclaimed for his penetrat- could speak Japanese — I could
and understanding treatment of that eternal theme learn of the differences.
The way we communicate is
L;‘4a the life .and loves of women.
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P1 Ule sai’s Hideko Takamine, his favorite, with an ex- aptly expressed in words as it
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rated stars — Tasuya Nakadai, Akira I is in feelings. I think he senses
n1 -° Ho®b1’ Tsutomu Yamasaki, Keiko Awaji, Mitsu- how much I respect him and love
f Kusabue, Daisuke Kato.
him. In this way I feel I do not
We wish to express our sin
cerest thanks and appreciation to our relatives and
friends for the many acts of
kindness, messages of sym
pathy and all the beautiful
floral offerings extended dur
ing the illness and loss of a
dear husband, father and bro
ther.
Mrs. Taki Koyanagi
Mr. Teruo Koyanagi
Mr. & Mrs. Hagemu Koya
nagi
Miss Miyako Koyanagi
Mr. Tadahiko Koyanagi
Miss Suyeko Koyanagi
Mr. & Mrs. Aigi Shigehiro
Mr. & Airs. Tadatoshi
Koyanagi
Mr. & Airs. Geo. Kurokawa
ATi*. & Airs. David Shiozaki
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d6Spite. this particular way
gast in “A Woman’s Love”. There will be two showings on Feb H co“municaW, there will al-,
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standing each other by a comt
* ^P^'^cin. Announces Calendar of Events mon foundation of language. I
I . ®NTREAL--The Montreal Japan-Canada Society is pleased
1 understand
how gentle
pth the response they have had with the Japanese language and GrandPa is because I often watch I
C°UrSeS- Bo.th c°urses began on January 22 and January 26 I him as he daily feeds the little |
tvatei Library, 1200 Atwater Avenue. Since these courses sparrows as they fly into our
| e considered as pilot projects, admittance to them is limited. backyard. Grandpa loves animals
Was no^ enroHed in the courses due to limita- and he even seems to be able to
talk to them. The animals must
|
j e e ^^e fo? the next opening of the courses.
sense
what a (kind gentleman he
en 3r °-f Events. We have planned the following program
f01 the remainder of the year:
really is. Other times I watch
L
16 and 17 — A Hobby and Collection Show to him as he walks around the
. -m v 6 Atwater Library, 1200 Atwater Avenue. February garden admiring the flowers and
k served e 0Je™g' night from 7:30 .p.m. to 9 p.m. Wine will trees. He seems to appreciate
another side of nature that I do
not
even see.
Hina-Matsuri (Dolls’ Festival or Girls’ Festival).
Grandpa is an Issei. He is able
B
inrJ11
®®onstiation of doll-making. Place to be announced.
to
communicate with many things.
Jed)
1
d Montreal” dinner meeting (Place to be announcI only wish I could fluently speak
Lango No Sekku (Boys’ Festival). Judo and Karate the language so I could! communi
I
Jun 10n' ^ace
be announced).
cate with him.
fee aim^m^dt™^ d*mer ^^
with guest speaker. (Place to
iFebniarvVL^0^7 and Collection Show. With regard to the
■Usual coll f
an^ collection show, if any of you have an un|most haunv 7n r ^°bby you W0U^d ^^e to display, we would be
Ph. Paul A
^°m you- For further details please contact
lAlthou^h friend
935-6010, after 4 p.m. any day.
lit. partieinaF
• 3 - members of the public are welcome to view
I
Your b
111 ^^S even^ WR1 be restricted to members only.
Ion Monday °F h °r coBection should be brought in to the library
fruaTv- S w W 12th beta™ 9 “■ - 4 P-nz„ Tuesday, Feb’between 9 am"6^ ^ P-m8:30 p.m., Wednesday, February 14th
^Februarv
l x P’m’ ^ou may pick up your exhibits on Monday,
arv 19th between 9 a.m. and 8:30 p.m.
This *
‘
■
35 many memh ^^ h°kby and collection show. We’d like to see
Remember Thnr'^ as Possible. Please plan to bring your friends.
4 .ah February 15th is opening night! —Mont J-C.S.
Fully Licenced
NIKKO GARDEN
Reservations: EM. 6-2164
For best arrangements
Reserve ahead of time.
VARIOUS KINDS OF SUSHI
AND OTHER JAPANESE
CUISINES AVAILABLE FOR
FAMILY PARTIES
FREE DELIVERY
460 Dundas St. W.
Toronto
DUNDAS UNION STONE
YOUR SHOPPING LIST
SAKURA RICE — EGGS — MARUKIN SHOYU
SUKIYAKI MEAT — VINEGAR — MANJU — SUGAR
MANY VARIETIES OF ARARE
173 DUNDAS STREET WEST. TORONTO
EM. 4-7692
ALL-WAY ROOFING LTD.
MEMBER OF C.R.CJL
FLAT ROOFS
eavestroughing
SHINGUNG
sheet metal work
ALCAN SIDING DEALER
TORONTO
421-3374 NISEI OWNED
TOSH NISHIJIMA
"COVERING ONTARIO
™gl* Calif. PL. 9-5095 Hl. 7-llQO
Buy & Sell
Through
Your Home
Mits Kuroda
Bob Owen Real Estate Co.
2625 Eglinton Ave. East.
Phone 266-4501 — Res. 261-2581
PAGE 7
Dates And Doings I Sansei Wri»es
"’
-
■■^^=—==-=^=. About Her Gentle
®wer Power Dance At St Andrew s February 10 |QCO;
Personal Notes Across Canada
Obituaries
CARD OF THANKS
KONISHI
k at St. A^s Church, 120 Howiand Avenue. ^^
X
YOSHIMURA
P'm'
man aS Sende’ Land and sed hway on January 30th, 1968
Two un-psychedelic realities: It’s a dress-un and
+
knowled^e that is re- at St. Michael’s Hospital.. Belovbaby. Swift.
'ess up and $1.00 put presentative of his S2-years of M hueband of. Shizuko Konishi
many IsseL there is a and father of Mrs. Gordon Imai
E
J
„ af SadneSS intertwined (Joan) Toronto, Mrs. Kozo Kugve lo Ine Heart Fund --- Perfect Valentine Gift l^ al fc expressions of ex- mita (Helen) Of Hamilton, Mrs.
p T0R.0NT0.-^aIen^
is the perfect day to show that riT'6- ™S IittIe man- little David Yamashita (Kay) of Monjgur hearts in the right place.--------------------------------------------- ^ solely m stature, is my grand- treal, Mrs. George Fukuyama
■ Your Valentine’s day gift to the Heart
k t
father or “Grandpa,” as I have. (Alice), Galesburg, Illinois and
FainSt heart disease. The fate\f LiXV^ I
Henry Konishi of Toronto,
gnadians depend upon the speed with which medical scientists L S 1 ^ ^^ from day to Survived also by 14 grandchilthe causes of hardening of the arteries and high blood S day’ 1 cannot help but feel sad. dren.
*
I E
RADIAN
geVek Cailda^g^
^-^ y°Unger Station
Services at Earle Elliott Fune3 SI. V, f1
^nd, 247 Davenport Road, Toronto 5, Ontario.
11 Hear °f Sansei» a generation that doesjual Home and the Japanese Unit!-B, 0,1 £1
t
t h
.
not fluently speak the Japanese I cd Church. Interment at
'‘dumber One Enemy — HEART^DISeTSe^^ defense against our language. For this deficiency I Pleasant Cemetery on Saturday,
»
nibEASE^
am extremely ashaniei T w.sh T | February
19CS_
N
could speak Japanese not only
K
Centre Youth Group Music Night Feb. 24th for my ^ ^ood bub so i could
TORONTO. As a part of our next meeting- on Saturday comraunlcale better with mv Is»ruary 24th at 8 p.m., the J.C. Cultural Centre’s Youth Group Sei ^andfatHer.
I ^^L 1 could sPeak intimatei _ f^ll hold an informal “Music Night.”
,
Py ^ bini because he has so
Hi^.., . f n lre to smg or play a musical instrument, get together much to offer me. But between
fW.U fT\dS’
a Selectlon’ come and J°in in the fun. Several Ins broken English and my small
a'S weH
^X08 of 'botI1 vocal and instrumental types understanding of Japanese, I cann ^^Ht'a een piogianime
.
or -those who like to sing in a group I not begin to- comprehend the I
W1
e guitar accompaniment for folk songs and hit tunes.
sgnificance of what he is trying
f-
Kitamura has been chosen to represent our club in the
T'
, , , , K
^frs ValentiM Contest at the Toronto Y.B.S. Valentine Ball to
A i 1
he P bndge his
fcW lleld February 10, 1968. — Maro-0 Takeda
many lonely hours — if only [
could speak Japanese. I often I
think about discussing many cur- I
OA Woman's Love" JC Cultural Centre Film Feb. 11 rent world problems with him. I
UI J”0.-‘-A w^n-s Love” (Onna no Rekishi) an entry With his many years of living, I
M? the 1963 Japan Film Arts Festival, will be shown by the Japa- Grandpa has seen the contrast I
BO^?1
” M,nral Centre Film Society on Sunday, February between the two different worlds
. picture is directed by Mikio Naruse, one of Japan’s most which, span 82 years. I wish I
^pen™ed directors, who is widely acclaimed for his penetrat- could speak Japanese — I could
and understanding treatment of that eternal theme learn of the differences.
The way we communicate is
L;‘4a the life .and loves of women.
»
i i
'
I difficult to Explain. It is not so
P1 Ule sai’s Hideko Takamine, his favorite, with an ex- aptly expressed in words as it
kka™ZUPvOr.-Tg
rated stars — Tasuya Nakadai, Akira I is in feelings. I think he senses
n1 -° Ho®b1’ Tsutomu Yamasaki, Keiko Awaji, Mitsu- how much I respect him and love
f Kusabue, Daisuke Kato.
him. In this way I feel I do not
We wish to express our sin
cerest thanks and appreciation to our relatives and
friends for the many acts of
kindness, messages of sym
pathy and all the beautiful
floral offerings extended dur
ing the illness and loss of a
dear husband, father and bro
ther.
Mrs. Taki Koyanagi
Mr. Teruo Koyanagi
Mr. & Mrs. Hagemu Koya
nagi
Miss Miyako Koyanagi
Mr. Tadahiko Koyanagi
Miss Suyeko Koyanagi
Mr. & Mrs. Aigi Shigehiro
Mr. & Airs. Tadatoshi
Koyanagi
Mr. & Airs. Geo. Kurokawa
ATi*. & Airs. David Shiozaki
SAY IT WITH
FLOWERS
JAMES KAMINO
SHARON'S FLORIST
T.V. Service
CITY-WIDE DELIVERY
Peter Sasaki — K. Sasaki
Bus: HO. 6-2041
Res: HO. 6-7962
EM 4.9913
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(TOBONTO)
TORIC
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For Your Eyes
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ffitfc)g±
(Restdence)
(Bustnem)
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Toronto
118 West Hastings St.
VANCOUVER/ B.C.
g Film Society members can look forward to enjoying- a masterthe knowled^e of Japanese.
|ul direction by Naruse -and superb acting by his star studded
d6Spite. this particular way
gast in “A Woman’s Love”. There will be two showings on Feb H co“municaW, there will al-,
i
0
n
I5
j
juary 11 at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. sharp. — JCC Centre
WS ' °ne tmy aspect Essing,
g
*
I the assurance of words, of under
Mont T
r*
n
*
standing each other by a comt
* ^P^'^cin. Announces Calendar of Events mon foundation of language. I
I . ®NTREAL--The Montreal Japan-Canada Society is pleased
1 understand
how gentle
pth the response they have had with the Japanese language and GrandPa is because I often watch I
C°UrSeS- Bo.th c°urses began on January 22 and January 26 I him as he daily feeds the little |
tvatei Library, 1200 Atwater Avenue. Since these courses sparrows as they fly into our
| e considered as pilot projects, admittance to them is limited. backyard. Grandpa loves animals
Was no^ enroHed in the courses due to limita- and he even seems to be able to
talk to them. The animals must
|
j e e ^^e fo? the next opening of the courses.
sense
what a (kind gentleman he
en 3r °-f Events. We have planned the following program
f01 the remainder of the year:
really is. Other times I watch
L
16 and 17 — A Hobby and Collection Show to him as he walks around the
. -m v 6 Atwater Library, 1200 Atwater Avenue. February garden admiring the flowers and
k served e 0Je™g' night from 7:30 .p.m. to 9 p.m. Wine will trees. He seems to appreciate
another side of nature that I do
not
even see.
Hina-Matsuri (Dolls’ Festival or Girls’ Festival).
Grandpa is an Issei. He is able
B
inrJ11
®®onstiation of doll-making. Place to be announced.
to
communicate with many things.
Jed)
1
d Montreal” dinner meeting (Place to be announcI only wish I could fluently speak
Lango No Sekku (Boys’ Festival). Judo and Karate the language so I could! communi
I
Jun 10n' ^ace
be announced).
cate with him.
fee aim^m^dt™^ d*mer ^^
with guest speaker. (Place to
iFebniarvVL^0^7 and Collection Show. With regard to the
■Usual coll f
an^ collection show, if any of you have an un|most haunv 7n r ^°bby you W0U^d ^^e to display, we would be
Ph. Paul A
^°m you- For further details please contact
lAlthou^h friend
935-6010, after 4 p.m. any day.
lit. partieinaF
• 3 - members of the public are welcome to view
I
Your b
111 ^^S even^ WR1 be restricted to members only.
Ion Monday °F h °r coBection should be brought in to the library
fruaTv- S w W 12th beta™ 9 “■ - 4 P-nz„ Tuesday, Feb’between 9 am"6^ ^ P-m8:30 p.m., Wednesday, February 14th
^Februarv
l x P’m’ ^ou may pick up your exhibits on Monday,
arv 19th between 9 a.m. and 8:30 p.m.
This *
‘
■
35 many memh ^^ h°kby and collection show. We’d like to see
Remember Thnr'^ as Possible. Please plan to bring your friends.
4 .ah February 15th is opening night! —Mont J-C.S.
Fully Licenced
NIKKO GARDEN
Reservations: EM. 6-2164
For best arrangements
Reserve ahead of time.
VARIOUS KINDS OF SUSHI
AND OTHER JAPANESE
CUISINES AVAILABLE FOR
FAMILY PARTIES
FREE DELIVERY
460 Dundas St. W.
Toronto
DUNDAS UNION STONE
YOUR SHOPPING LIST
SAKURA RICE — EGGS — MARUKIN SHOYU
SUKIYAKI MEAT — VINEGAR — MANJU — SUGAR
MANY VARIETIES OF ARARE
173 DUNDAS STREET WEST. TORONTO
EM. 4-7692
ALL-WAY ROOFING LTD.
MEMBER OF C.R.CJL
FLAT ROOFS
eavestroughing
SHINGUNG
sheet metal work
ALCAN SIDING DEALER
TORONTO
421-3374 NISEI OWNED
TOSH NISHIJIMA
"COVERING ONTARIO
™gl* Calif. PL. 9-5095 Hl. 7-llQO
Buy & Sell
Through
Your Home
Mits Kuroda
Bob Owen Real Estate Co.
2625 Eglinton Ave. East.
Phone 266-4501 — Res. 261-2581
Page 8
PA &B 8
Morley Mukluked
m
Saturday. Febi
.
(Continued from Page 1')
ins°uciance, he goes on to
■
tHe
Authorized a, ^
P»«* Office D.^S? '^ w
^andea over to these Indians
221^^.^
book
conteuts Of the
become our equals:
and by them implying that
t
Cou
d
not operate it, thev
whoM? t“’POrt Hs ‘hes?s, the
would
not
profit
from it.” Surelv
fe total,°t? mUSt b' ““^ in
a gem of racist implication: the
■Morley refers to these three Indians are equal to the white
examples as “deliberate
I
bUt nOt that equa!tions" and ttereeI,l,erate diste'
unusual S
;
and there is a wry humor may5
Su^gestion that we Science since 1958, was elected I —Discovery of “an
che™lcal ‘.phenomenon
which
operators,
P
for ^deed they fishertthe salmon president of the organization and ,' r*
» Dr- ^is Wi^,
aie deliberate distortions — hii ?I • f , gh our greed — this assumed office on Jan. 1.
the distortions, and the deliberatP t°bTS y> “nonsense.” Modern
------ ®' K
The associate professor of a hitherto unrecognized hazard n». ,
intent, belong to Morlev — not
3nd refutations are ac- chemistry at New York UniverSP 1S a pioneer in the branch
bas ""Represented Melf 2t so happens ^ i- e^epo-metallic
chemistry
Keivills
words eT
and ta™t™iv
meaning hi I ^
■ 1 k^S^ hat
every I %^cVbond^^^^
'
order
to pi
*aImost
^ stS
order to produce
g in | manno m„i—
fit for Morley’s lrfffi fch“£’» WoWem disagrees the ^talysis or speM ng“p of iTyuen carrying component of I
the human blood'.
1
2 1S , man-«’'o“s infighting .w
lhls ”®t be nroof chemical reactions
8 P
UD1’’ Tsutsui is a native of Wa- ™
Tha ^l°r ey does even better’I as
as “contemptible” , Tn his New York Univ, labora- kayama-ken and a graduate of
Phon* 923-7^,
h?
exa^erations, which taeu^viU vnd d’oubtless are in fc°ry where he directs the reTokyo
Univ,
of
Literature
and
-------care^
McKervill’s, aJe
f
?® t0 defame B'C'
°f six Post-doctoral fel?«^nT' He TCame to the u-s- in --f^MS'
* designed to rouse the I
^or the disappearin'1-1 ows from England, India Tai I
to work on a special oro- coats. Stead^^/j. le^lher a”^
citizen°f any time-blue
reaches his finest I
United States, re- tute of
£e ,MVsachusetta^ lnsti.
citizen of B.C.
n^s o
¥ends the expul- cent /^dings have included:
tute of Technology and in 1954 5421, After seven, 225-0^6.7^-S
Tar and Feathers
I oriein
dapanese
^ neJ method of molecular
’®1 a Ph.D. degree from ___Home for Rent
They’- are: That
^e B.C. fisheries. I mtrogen fixation to aid' the con- V.fn
salmon fishiur
i l 's.111 the I
have heard too much of this version of nitrogen to ammonia Yale University.
Indians of. i&r LlfR”^
balderdash," he cries and ”ther compounds.
nmoi‘ia
Sle^Small ^a r°°m hon« f°'
the ^ ^ 'I^M that |
| ^elopme’t ^ ne. chemeast’ en“ <U Also S^’
^ J» «« ES'^1!” ’°f B.C. know teal bond to create what the in- 2^ the Sl0gm-Ke«e^ !?mpdiats Possession. Contact!??
that’the im that the Black Dragon Society 7n
T°ky°’ and JaP^^e
in B C in°^qJ^
fishermen Se
DDT
------------------- 1
was the result naval officers camouflao-ed
tion
PreJudice, discrimina simple fishermen, controlled' the “almost ail vegetables and some I
tion and persecution.
Japanese peoples of B.C. Thev lany pioducts” have some DDt Lh^ ’v 1 ajls convinced that
nly hat is °ff to '/a an obvious menace _ ail content when thev reach the th?i Ylnel.and 'Studies will place
consumer. It is important that No^
at a toP level in | .
a" you h„”X“d,treub'e at of them. They had to go.
sent
the
muchgOVeinment finds out how I pesticide TtS
the field ° J | Science has now
r
I
He s a Master
mob off to look for
feathers. No fear that tar and seltSthAi .
h-mes’ their
any of
vesJ0 “ of ^
says MorS?S<S ^Zy" now, to find DDT-free’soH in’ou^H
Z™of’ddt
J ' d' “The I KAZUO G. OIYE Q.C.
| m°St
problems. J
■
,
ed in Vn?ngd Vhv'al?d^
f£ma?hV4y ^
Japanese Doctor To Head
N.Y. Academy Of Science
I
•
i
i
v±
a
new
cner^
Retard ex
I I RETARDS!'!
toreXd1^
'«»Sur«
T N1,K
. Because
it is necessary
tn f I ”'”
H~” 1805
I I n^
A-™
“!
lize
chemistry
in pesticide
293-42S1 (Bes.) J||
°"ly w
A<able
Your'“ DruggH:.
™SlfS2'>«
honor,detfhough ’Uy'p^?^e’s I
S*
Chiba’s laboratmw
to intern "ill prove
those Japanese
valuable to other
the fairest coUtrv a^
2 av d‘ ^ federal staHo“
pur security, but ^no
wH threatened
who
did think,
est men in all the world! H
ln’ and say, that their
studies of S„s
mta“
I
regrettable ? Whv treatment
“Doing Fine”
Me Ker- coX Jht chem.ist will not be
^ i*re
calumnies he
confined to assisting other reA accused W?’ ““
"'ho
ha?che?s- He wiH also ibe doing
J ChemiCaI analysis designed
must be an
1?ac^e them
j/thP0Ver new7ays of reducdrel and a liai-PTP ecl scounthrough it
through and the ,«■ ™a ' ,"« doubt thai usld ™ 1°f ^cide
No need for n * 1 self-evident aac'jSFW useu on local crops.
shies awav
fnt^ Morlev
feed ’H fr°m prMf "itt prac
I* l» a good policy to
Haro th* RIGHT POLICY
Consult
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Insurance Agents
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Phone 921-3171
III
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(/: block West of Christie)!
TORONTO
?
Telephone 651-8060 ’
If no answer, call
621-1989
‘M
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iie^mes"^ ™?i»S fine,
live off the roco? aiter of them words With which
equality with
“°n an
bors.” They are
ne'£h- “ ”’^f s>™ie of Ms'
bve, fish-eatino-n°k °”g?r Prbnitells us proudl? ^origmaJs, he information?Ynor?nceUdiC5' ”'S’
this is what Ar T^P^Ying that a”d unsunnorFo^
and W1]d
themjf they fi^1?1! '-ailed
Alan
MorM
‘
S
ensations,
white_men/ Th^ X £'£ Salmon Peo S ,a > lejY of The”
Passed.
*
can nardly be sur-.
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.
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rev
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| be
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terr
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contact
of Hie major highlights
^ SO da.vs.
on
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ight — K. Tsuyuki 535-9935
28th 7S-: S'" ” ”° ^ - f-
And Student Tou^X”*®10^ Nisei
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Jine
P°
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Some
|
; ‘Th
cerni
nal ;
v ar
then
Morley Mukluked
m
Saturday. Febi
.
(Continued from Page 1')
ins°uciance, he goes on to
■
tHe
Authorized a, ^
P»«* Office D.^S? '^ w
^andea over to these Indians
221^^.^
book
conteuts Of the
become our equals:
and by them implying that
t
Cou
d
not operate it, thev
whoM? t“’POrt Hs ‘hes?s, the
would
not
profit
from it.” Surelv
fe total,°t? mUSt b' ““^ in
a gem of racist implication: the
■Morley refers to these three Indians are equal to the white
examples as “deliberate
I
bUt nOt that equa!tions" and ttereeI,l,erate diste'
unusual S
;
and there is a wry humor may5
Su^gestion that we Science since 1958, was elected I —Discovery of “an
che™lcal ‘.phenomenon
which
operators,
P
for ^deed they fishertthe salmon president of the organization and ,' r*
» Dr- ^is Wi^,
aie deliberate distortions — hii ?I • f , gh our greed — this assumed office on Jan. 1.
the distortions, and the deliberatP t°bTS y> “nonsense.” Modern
------ ®' K
The associate professor of a hitherto unrecognized hazard n». ,
intent, belong to Morlev — not
3nd refutations are ac- chemistry at New York UniverSP 1S a pioneer in the branch
bas ""Represented Melf 2t so happens ^ i- e^epo-metallic
chemistry
Keivills
words eT
and ta™t™iv
meaning hi I ^
■ 1 k^S^ hat
every I %^cVbond^^^^
'
order
to pi
*aImost
^ stS
order to produce
g in | manno m„i—
fit for Morley’s lrfffi fch“£’» WoWem disagrees the ^talysis or speM ng“p of iTyuen carrying component of I
the human blood'.
1
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