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Expo 70 Disposes Of 80 Tons Of Garbage Each Day
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By TETSUO TSUDA
g
(Alainichi Daily News)
|
HILLS. Osaka.—One of the main problems
F .
^"fxdo Association is how to dispose
^fronting the
»?gSTO-c
'sere at
the site.
*
n-m-hno-p SI TP dimmed PVPTV
proximately SO tons of garbage are dumped every
and other establishments at the
prom pavilions
however, looks clean. Where has
ble. The site,
garbage gone .
= rubbish from each pavilion is put into garbage
2; ; Maced in front of the structures. At night,
1STucl<’ carry thenl t0 ^^ Suita City Garba=e
L] Plant near the East Gate.
)n'the other hand, it takes 130 to 140 garbage
collectors from the All Nippon Building AlMntennnce
Association to gather and carry it every day by gar
bage truck from roads, plazas and ponds to seven
stations at the site: near the French. Australian Mutsushita, Hawaiian and the Local Governments’ pa
vilions and the West Gate.
At night, the garbage and rubbish are taken to the
same plant. The plant is in operation around the clock.
This plant, constructed a few months before the
opening of Expo, is installed with incinerators. Great
care was taken in installing it so as not to create a
possible public nuisance! After Expo,
cominue
in operation to dispose of the garbage
Town, according to Shinji Kunise, c
of the plant.
Garbage seems to have its own personality just as
human being's do, on the basis of statistics offered
by the Public Safety and Service Department of the
Expo Association. This is because in proportion to
the number of fairgoers, the amount of garbage in
creases but the amount per person decreases.
This is attributable to the fact that on crowded
days, children often outnumber adults, while, the gar
bage left by children is smaller than that from adults.
In .addition, the number for people visiting for the
second or third time seems to be on the increase, hairgoers well acquainted with public facilities at the site
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Toronto, Ont
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! 28 Years Ago Japan
Attacked Vancouver Island
Six New Members Elected To
J.C. Cultural Centre Directors
TORONTO.— Six new members for the Board 1970-71. They are: Henry Edamura, George Na
beacon.
Apparently
the
sub
rais
IVANCOUVER. — The sea was
of Directors of the Japanese Canadian Cultural kamura, Harry Fukushima, Mikio Nakamura, lolira off Vancouver Island and ed its sights then, and the shells Centre were elected at the Annual General Meet kue Kameoka, Rick Nishikawa, Coby Kobayashi,
Be sunset had just faded from went overhead after that.”
ing held at the Cultural Centre on Monday, June Edward Sano, Tammy Marubashi, Hide Shimizu,
BEACH
the western horizon when Comm.
15 at 8:30 p.m. They were Toyoshi Hiramatsu, Tad Morishita, Dan Washimoto, Tosh Moriyama,
two
Mrs.
Lally
grabbed
her
Mochitsura Hashimoto of the JaJim Hori, Michael Murakami, Charles Ogaki, Toyo Masanori Yazu, Dave Murakami.
Air. Dave Murakami and Michael Murakami have,
ganese Imperial Navy brought children, and ran down to the Takata, and Jim Ura. Mr. Hiramatsu is the Pres
the
beach,
figuring
it
would
be
become
the first father and son team to serve
jus submarine to the surface
ident of the JCCA Isseibu.
exbout a mile from shore 28 years safest place, with the shells
They will, together with the following Board on the board together.
the
Air. Alikio Nakamura opened the meeting with
ploding
in
the
bushes
behind
(go on June 20th.
members, constitute the Board of Directors for
the
a message from the President.
[Hashimoto’s crew
clambered village. Other residents of
Minutes of the previous meeting
trough the hatches to strip the point joined them, and 18 per
were read by Secretary Hide Shi
sons,
men,
women
and
children,
avers from the deck gun.
mizu. Report of the Executive
I They were about to write a watched the Japanese firepower
Director
Bob Kadoguchi was fol
footnote to the history of World display.
SAN
FRANCISCO. — A ancestry” to evacuate. Posters
lowed by a report from the Bus
hr II.
“Except for a few shell frag
number of unused Evacuation measure 14x22 inches and are
iness Manager Ken Kutsukakc.
I On the night of June 20, 1942, ments that sit some buildings,
posters printed in 1942 were in “mint” condition.
Treasurer'
Harry Fukushima then
The mail auction, being con
shortly after 10 p.m. Comm. Ha- there was no damage to eithei’
discovered at the San Fran
followed with his treasury report
Niimoto and his men launched the lighthouse or the radio sta
cisco Presidio supply depot ducted by the. San Francisco
which showed an excess of reve
the only enemy attack on Can tion,” said Mr. Redford. “We
and are available to the high- Center for Japanese American
nue over expenses of $6,600 as
found one shell later that was
Studies, P.O. Box 99345, San
;da of the war.
est bidders.
compared to $3,364 in 1969.
It weighed about
I It amounted to an explosion unexploded.
Each set will be offered in Francisco 94109, will be con
Revenue from opera|i sound and fury and accom 80 pounds.”
matched pairs, one designat ducted until July 31, 1970
$89,542 (82,877)
But Mrs. Lally had a fright
tions
plish nothing.
ing the civilian exclusion or- when the bids will be opened.
64,550 (60,840)
Expenses
S The only real damage was of her own. “We heard a strange
der number headlined “Notice A complete listing of the pos
from
Kone by Canadians.
Net revenue
ticking, and someone said there
and the second giving notice ters by town and area is avail
shells
able
by
writing
the
center.
might
be
delayed-action
24,992 (22,037)
I
LIGHTHOUSE
operations
to “all persons of Japanese
beach.
I
Less: Interest on Demand
I Mrs. R. AI. Lally of Victoria laying about on the
passed
out.
”
Debenture and Bank
gecalled the incident recently,
she
said:
Loan and Realty
When she came to,
filer husband, who has since
daughter
18,332
out
my
“
It
turned
Taxes
1^, was the keeper of the lightcross the Pacific in a six-ton
TOKYO.
—
With
only
two
pet
brought
the
alarm
Exess of Revenue over
Souse at Stevan point, on the Patricia had
cats for company,
73-year-old boat which he has named “HeiExpenses
$ 6,660
3,364
clock
along.
’
Kocky west coast of Vancouver
wa-Go” (Peace), leaving Tokyo
Shoichiro
Alatsushita
plans
to
A
Canadian
ship
was
only
30
Air.
Ernie
Jomori,
C.A.,
was
Bdand, about 160 miles north of
around
July
10.
He
hopes
to
minutes away and raced to the
again unanimously appointed as
Victoria.
reach San Francisco in 60 days
the auditor.
I A triple beacon visible for 17 scene.
and then return to Japan —
Leading
Stoker
E.
J.
Syrett,
As an appreciation to the re
guiles flashed on top of the 125again alone on his boat — by
then 21, told reporters at the
tiring Directors who have served
|ooi. concrete lighthouse.
New Year’s Eve.
two years on the Board, Past
labile
Comm.
Hashimoto’s time that “things had been dull”
The grandfather of three told
CHICAGO. — A criminal court
and the crew, looking forward
President Henry Edamura pres
fen were drawing a bead on
judge recently sentenced 7 per reporters that he feels “just as
to
some
action,
“
got
the
disap
ented Centre gold pins to the
F light, Airs. Lally was makhealthy as a young man of 20,”
pointment of their lives’- when sons, including a Sansei, indict
following: Mrs.
Hide Shimizu,
F? coffee for her husband and
adding “I had long been think
they could find no trace of the ed for demonstrations connected
Jack Tanaka, Tom Takashima,
I'o assistants, who had just rewith the “Chicago Seven” riot ing of celebrating my 74th birth
Tammy Marubashi.
submarine.
|
Lorn lighting the beacon.
conspiracy trial, to a summer day on the high seas of the Paci
Comm.
Hashimoto
and
his
I J11 ^‘e tir5^ Japanese shell
A letter from the Nisei Wom
of work and “meaningful dia- fic.” He will miss that by a few
men had submerged and gone.
en
’
s Club was read in which the
!n:° ^'e Leacli. “At first
with responsible per days, his birthday falling on
logue .
But
they
didn
’
t
get
away
for
^nought it was a mock raid by
work of the club in relationship
June 28.
sons.”
f navy/’ saia Mrs. LaRy „But long.
m
Mr. Matsushita has invested all to its Alomiji-kai or senior citi
The Japanese American
L-n m\ husband yelled at me.
question was Jean honemura,
of his money — nearly $21,000 zens project was outlined. The
A
few
months
later,
theii
’
sub
$ a JaP sub, get the
York City.
— into the projected two-way- letter was met with spontaneous
oi
oul or the lighthouse, on the was sunk off New Zealand.
trip. He has equipped his boar applause of appreciation.
rouble.”
The only casualty of the shell
In connection with the Cara
with a 35-horsepower diesel en
1 W Redford, 69, of Victoria, ing was a Royal Canadian Air Emperor Plants Rice
van it was announced that
TOKYO — Emperor
Hirohito gine and expects a maximum
^tire°’ Was the radio opera- Force bomber. It crashed taking
through the courtesy of Mr. Ya
donned hip boots, rolled up Ms cruising speed of eight knots.
_ • at the point s weather sta- off from a nearby airbase io sleeves and planted a J^ld of
As for his 61-year-old wife, no, President of the Canadian
v-on.
hunt for the sub. The crew was rice recently in the heart of 1 o- who “tried again and again to Alotor Industries, a Toyota Corol
kvo
The 69-year-ola Empenn dissuade him from going” she la Sedan
(retail value $1929)
“The shelling con- not hurt.
Dressed rice shoots into the wet
Comm. Hashimoto was captur earth of the Imperial PaLce now wishes him “good luck and will be offered as a draw prize.
minutes.
te4" 'liri’ one landed on the ed after his sub went down, spem o-arden in a spring nte. Ahei success,” and objects only to his Draw tickets of $1.00 each will
100 Fears in front the war in a prison camp and harvesting, the rice will be plac taking from her both of their be sold during the Caravan nt
4ne Shouse.
the Tokyo Pavilion. —JCC Centre
wrote a book about his exper ed on a palace Shinto shrine Nov. pet cats.
2d. Japan’s Thanksgiving Day
^ ran and put out the
iences. He titled it Sunk,
Unused U.S, Evacuation Posters For Sale
73-year-old To Make Solo Pacific Sail
Sansei Indicted
With "Chicago 7"
|
*
By TETSUO TSUDA
g
(Alainichi Daily News)
|
HILLS. Osaka.—One of the main problems
F .
^"fxdo Association is how to dispose
^fronting the
»?gSTO-c
'sere at
the site.
*
n-m-hno-p SI TP dimmed PVPTV
proximately SO tons of garbage are dumped every
and other establishments at the
prom pavilions
however, looks clean. Where has
ble. The site,
garbage gone .
= rubbish from each pavilion is put into garbage
2; ; Maced in front of the structures. At night,
1STucl<’ carry thenl t0 ^^ Suita City Garba=e
L] Plant near the East Gate.
)n'the other hand, it takes 130 to 140 garbage
collectors from the All Nippon Building AlMntennnce
Association to gather and carry it every day by gar
bage truck from roads, plazas and ponds to seven
stations at the site: near the French. Australian Mutsushita, Hawaiian and the Local Governments’ pa
vilions and the West Gate.
At night, the garbage and rubbish are taken to the
same plant. The plant is in operation around the clock.
This plant, constructed a few months before the
opening of Expo, is installed with incinerators. Great
care was taken in installing it so as not to create a
possible public nuisance! After Expo,
cominue
in operation to dispose of the garbage
Town, according to Shinji Kunise, c
of the plant.
Garbage seems to have its own personality just as
human being's do, on the basis of statistics offered
by the Public Safety and Service Department of the
Expo Association. This is because in proportion to
the number of fairgoers, the amount of garbage in
creases but the amount per person decreases.
This is attributable to the fact that on crowded
days, children often outnumber adults, while, the gar
bage left by children is smaller than that from adults.
In .addition, the number for people visiting for the
second or third time seems to be on the increase, hairgoers well acquainted with public facilities at the site
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Practical Japanese
Cookbook $1.50
(plus postage)
he Otto Canadian
STRENGTH FOR THE
BRIDGE
By MISS J.L. BEATTIE
$5.00 (plus postage)
An independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1970
Toronto, Ont
ii!iiiiiniiiiiiHii»iiinitiiiiiiiii»HiH«M
! 28 Years Ago Japan
Attacked Vancouver Island
Six New Members Elected To
J.C. Cultural Centre Directors
TORONTO.— Six new members for the Board 1970-71. They are: Henry Edamura, George Na
beacon.
Apparently
the
sub
rais
IVANCOUVER. — The sea was
of Directors of the Japanese Canadian Cultural kamura, Harry Fukushima, Mikio Nakamura, lolira off Vancouver Island and ed its sights then, and the shells Centre were elected at the Annual General Meet kue Kameoka, Rick Nishikawa, Coby Kobayashi,
Be sunset had just faded from went overhead after that.”
ing held at the Cultural Centre on Monday, June Edward Sano, Tammy Marubashi, Hide Shimizu,
BEACH
the western horizon when Comm.
15 at 8:30 p.m. They were Toyoshi Hiramatsu, Tad Morishita, Dan Washimoto, Tosh Moriyama,
two
Mrs.
Lally
grabbed
her
Mochitsura Hashimoto of the JaJim Hori, Michael Murakami, Charles Ogaki, Toyo Masanori Yazu, Dave Murakami.
Air. Dave Murakami and Michael Murakami have,
ganese Imperial Navy brought children, and ran down to the Takata, and Jim Ura. Mr. Hiramatsu is the Pres
the
beach,
figuring
it
would
be
become
the first father and son team to serve
jus submarine to the surface
ident of the JCCA Isseibu.
exbout a mile from shore 28 years safest place, with the shells
They will, together with the following Board on the board together.
the
Air. Alikio Nakamura opened the meeting with
ploding
in
the
bushes
behind
(go on June 20th.
members, constitute the Board of Directors for
the
a message from the President.
[Hashimoto’s crew
clambered village. Other residents of
Minutes of the previous meeting
trough the hatches to strip the point joined them, and 18 per
were read by Secretary Hide Shi
sons,
men,
women
and
children,
avers from the deck gun.
mizu. Report of the Executive
I They were about to write a watched the Japanese firepower
Director
Bob Kadoguchi was fol
footnote to the history of World display.
SAN
FRANCISCO. — A ancestry” to evacuate. Posters
lowed by a report from the Bus
hr II.
“Except for a few shell frag
number of unused Evacuation measure 14x22 inches and are
iness Manager Ken Kutsukakc.
I On the night of June 20, 1942, ments that sit some buildings,
posters printed in 1942 were in “mint” condition.
Treasurer'
Harry Fukushima then
The mail auction, being con
shortly after 10 p.m. Comm. Ha- there was no damage to eithei’
discovered at the San Fran
followed with his treasury report
Niimoto and his men launched the lighthouse or the radio sta
cisco Presidio supply depot ducted by the. San Francisco
which showed an excess of reve
the only enemy attack on Can tion,” said Mr. Redford. “We
and are available to the high- Center for Japanese American
nue over expenses of $6,600 as
found one shell later that was
Studies, P.O. Box 99345, San
;da of the war.
est bidders.
compared to $3,364 in 1969.
It weighed about
I It amounted to an explosion unexploded.
Each set will be offered in Francisco 94109, will be con
Revenue from opera|i sound and fury and accom 80 pounds.”
matched pairs, one designat ducted until July 31, 1970
$89,542 (82,877)
But Mrs. Lally had a fright
tions
plish nothing.
ing the civilian exclusion or- when the bids will be opened.
64,550 (60,840)
Expenses
S The only real damage was of her own. “We heard a strange
der number headlined “Notice A complete listing of the pos
from
Kone by Canadians.
Net revenue
ticking, and someone said there
and the second giving notice ters by town and area is avail
shells
able
by
writing
the
center.
might
be
delayed-action
24,992 (22,037)
I
LIGHTHOUSE
operations
to “all persons of Japanese
beach.
I
Less: Interest on Demand
I Mrs. R. AI. Lally of Victoria laying about on the
passed
out.
”
Debenture and Bank
gecalled the incident recently,
she
said:
Loan and Realty
When she came to,
filer husband, who has since
daughter
18,332
out
my
“
It
turned
Taxes
1^, was the keeper of the lightcross the Pacific in a six-ton
TOKYO.
—
With
only
two
pet
brought
the
alarm
Exess of Revenue over
Souse at Stevan point, on the Patricia had
cats for company,
73-year-old boat which he has named “HeiExpenses
$ 6,660
3,364
clock
along.
’
Kocky west coast of Vancouver
wa-Go” (Peace), leaving Tokyo
Shoichiro
Alatsushita
plans
to
A
Canadian
ship
was
only
30
Air.
Ernie
Jomori,
C.A.,
was
Bdand, about 160 miles north of
around
July
10.
He
hopes
to
minutes away and raced to the
again unanimously appointed as
Victoria.
reach San Francisco in 60 days
the auditor.
I A triple beacon visible for 17 scene.
and then return to Japan —
Leading
Stoker
E.
J.
Syrett,
As an appreciation to the re
guiles flashed on top of the 125again alone on his boat — by
then 21, told reporters at the
tiring Directors who have served
|ooi. concrete lighthouse.
New Year’s Eve.
two years on the Board, Past
labile
Comm.
Hashimoto’s time that “things had been dull”
The grandfather of three told
CHICAGO. — A criminal court
and the crew, looking forward
President Henry Edamura pres
fen were drawing a bead on
judge recently sentenced 7 per reporters that he feels “just as
to
some
action,
“
got
the
disap
ented Centre gold pins to the
F light, Airs. Lally was makhealthy as a young man of 20,”
pointment of their lives’- when sons, including a Sansei, indict
following: Mrs.
Hide Shimizu,
F? coffee for her husband and
adding “I had long been think
they could find no trace of the ed for demonstrations connected
Jack Tanaka, Tom Takashima,
I'o assistants, who had just rewith the “Chicago Seven” riot ing of celebrating my 74th birth
Tammy Marubashi.
submarine.
|
Lorn lighting the beacon.
conspiracy trial, to a summer day on the high seas of the Paci
Comm.
Hashimoto
and
his
I J11 ^‘e tir5^ Japanese shell
A letter from the Nisei Wom
of work and “meaningful dia- fic.” He will miss that by a few
men had submerged and gone.
en
’
s Club was read in which the
!n:° ^'e Leacli. “At first
with responsible per days, his birthday falling on
logue .
But
they
didn
’
t
get
away
for
^nought it was a mock raid by
work of the club in relationship
June 28.
sons.”
f navy/’ saia Mrs. LaRy „But long.
m
Mr. Matsushita has invested all to its Alomiji-kai or senior citi
The Japanese American
L-n m\ husband yelled at me.
question was Jean honemura,
of his money — nearly $21,000 zens project was outlined. The
A
few
months
later,
theii
’
sub
$ a JaP sub, get the
York City.
— into the projected two-way- letter was met with spontaneous
oi
oul or the lighthouse, on the was sunk off New Zealand.
trip. He has equipped his boar applause of appreciation.
rouble.”
The only casualty of the shell
In connection with the Cara
with a 35-horsepower diesel en
1 W Redford, 69, of Victoria, ing was a Royal Canadian Air Emperor Plants Rice
van it was announced that
TOKYO — Emperor
Hirohito gine and expects a maximum
^tire°’ Was the radio opera- Force bomber. It crashed taking
through the courtesy of Mr. Ya
donned hip boots, rolled up Ms cruising speed of eight knots.
_ • at the point s weather sta- off from a nearby airbase io sleeves and planted a J^ld of
As for his 61-year-old wife, no, President of the Canadian
v-on.
hunt for the sub. The crew was rice recently in the heart of 1 o- who “tried again and again to Alotor Industries, a Toyota Corol
kvo
The 69-year-ola Empenn dissuade him from going” she la Sedan
(retail value $1929)
“The shelling con- not hurt.
Dressed rice shoots into the wet
Comm. Hashimoto was captur earth of the Imperial PaLce now wishes him “good luck and will be offered as a draw prize.
minutes.
te4" 'liri’ one landed on the ed after his sub went down, spem o-arden in a spring nte. Ahei success,” and objects only to his Draw tickets of $1.00 each will
100 Fears in front the war in a prison camp and harvesting, the rice will be plac taking from her both of their be sold during the Caravan nt
4ne Shouse.
the Tokyo Pavilion. —JCC Centre
wrote a book about his exper ed on a palace Shinto shrine Nov. pet cats.
2d. Japan’s Thanksgiving Day
^ ran and put out the
iences. He titled it Sunk,
Unused U.S, Evacuation Posters For Sale
73-year-old To Make Solo Pacific Sail
Sansei Indicted
With "Chicago 7"
Page 2
PAGE 2
Japanese Rowing Team Coming To
St. Catharines For World Tourney
ST. CATHARINES,
^XHAKINES, Ont.
Ont. —
— Teams
Teams from
from RusRus
sia, Japan, Argentina and 30 other countries will
be competing in the World Rowing Championships
at St. Catharines Sept. 2 to 6, and its organizers
are hoping the rest of Canada will take notice.
Rowing people consider these championships
more important even than Olympic rowing,” said
Bill Burgoyne, general chairman of the organizing
committee. “They’re held once every four years.
We started work on getting them in 1966 and
made fromal HTinliMHnn
made fromal application in 1968 during the
Olympics at Mexico City.”
Budget for the world championship is $370,000.
The federal Government is providing $114,000, the
Ontario Government $114,000 and St. Catharines
$25,000. The remainder is being raised from do
nations.
The athletes and officials—800 are expected—
By STEVE RYBAK
lot today. All that I hav^
will be housed at Brock University and Ridley
to
College.
EDMONTON. — Micheo Tana now is trv
• m put some or
'.
Spectators are a problem, with da doesn’t speak any more than moves together and le^',
St. Catharines’ limited tourist ac basic survival English. But the to use them in a match;!' 35?
comodations. “We were counting 25-year-old Japanese isn’t having
‘ It’s kind of hard to cou^'
By T. UMEZUKI
on a lot of them staying in Nia- any communication problems.
cate with him, but when
TORONTO.—Mr. T. Sato of the Consulate General of Japan, gara Falls,” said Bud Lancaster,
Tanaka, the 1969 world wrest on the mats, I sure don’t u
everyone, including himself, when he made a secretary of the organizing com ling champ at 125% pounds, ar any trouble.”
,£l!
HOLE-IN-OLE on the 11th green of Cherry Downs Country Club. H^ mittee, “but seeing that it’s Labor
rived here recently to attend the
Tanaka doesn’t plan to
was playing in the Mitsubishi Cup Golf Tournament of the Toronto Day weekend, the place will be
final week of sessions for the na this year’s world champions^
Japanese Association of Commerce and Industry on Sunday, June jammed with tourists. It will be
tional wrestling team prior to the set for Edmonton July 441
14th in perfect summer weather.
*
tough.”
Dominion Title hunt in Calgary. those in the next few rears
The “Ace” rarely happens in tournament play. Nearly 60
However, the organizers have He went right to work with the
going to devote his energies a
persons participated in this tournev. The winners were
no doubt the problems will be wrestlers despite
furthering
his education.
a
shoulder
infollows: 1 - Orihara, 2 - Kijima, 3 - Iwasaka, 4 - FujiH solved1. Consider the work they’ve jury.
Ushuio, 6 Tai, 7 — Yamauchi, 8 — Nakamura (Mikio), 9 — done already.
“Tanaka needs his Masters dr
Tanaka
took
Ontario
’
s
Rick
-Tanabe, 10 — Oue, 15 Kichise, 20 — Doi.
The organizers are paying a
gree before he can become a na
A week before Sunday, June 7th, saw the Mitsui Cup Tourna portion of the travel expenses Finkenzeller off to one corner tional coach in Japan," explainment played at Bolton G. and G. Club. Here too some 50 persons for all competitors—under an in of the gym devoted to wrestling ed Dr. Bert Taylor, who is super-1
praticipated.
ternational formula requiring 20 and began showing the Canadian vising the national champ.
The folowing were the winners: 1 Tomiyama, 2 __ Teshima percent of the rail and ship fares a series of leg dives and takeHe’s a world champion but
downs. Both Tanaka and Finken
w0’ 4
Furuta’ 5 ~ Izumi> 6 ~ Kutsukake, 7 — Tsunoda^ .0
be paid. The organizers
that
doesn’t count. Their acade
JO — Hirano, Junior 15 — Fujii.
are using the same idea, but they zeller communicated with sign
have increased the amount to language and action. Tanaka was mic standing must come before
patient with Finkenzeller, Can their athletic prowess. That’s
one-third.
why he’s here.”
Each oarsman from South Af ada’s top junior wrestler in the
SAY IT WITH
McMaster University in Hamiirica is allowed $835, the biggest 149-pound class now moved up
FLOWERS
JAMES KAMINO
travel allowance. Argentinians to the senior ranks, going over :on has offered Tanaka a flai l
>2,000 to coach at the university |
get $ $501 each, Brazilians $421, the moves a number of times.
SHARON'S FLORIST
while taking courses towards a
and the Japanese $322.
CITY-WIDE DELIVERY
Great guru
Television
coverage of the
Master’s degree, but out of that I
Peter Sasaki — K. Sasaki
He s great,” said Finkenzel ie 11 have to pay for his room I
championships
is
still
being
ne
Bus: HO. 6-2041
EM. 4-9913
ler afterwards, “he taught me a
gotiated.
and board and tuition.
I
Res: HO. 6-7962
World Champion Japanese
Wrestler Teaching In Canada
Hole-in-one For Consul General Staff
T.V. Service
042 PAPE
AVE..
TORONTO
(TORONTO)
FURUYA TRAVEL EXPO TOUR TO JAPAN
AUGUST 2nd, 1970
DEPARTURE
For further information and reservations contact
FURUYA TRAVEL SERVICE
460 Dundas St. W.
Toronto 133. Ontario
Tel. 363-0655
Night Tel.:
Tsuyuki 535-9935
Uyeda LE. 6-1403
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479 Queen St West
Toronto 2-B, Ont
Y. Kitanofuju
Captures Summer
KAZUO G. OIYE Q.C.
Paul K. Asada, D.C., ND.
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
“Doctor of Chiropractic”
728A St. Clair Ave. West
(% block West of Christie)
TORONTO
2 Carlton St., Toronto
Room 1805
TOKYO. — The summer grand
I sumo tournament championshio
"captured by Yokozuna Kitan? 1 P *or Uis tournament record
of 14 wins and one loss. He suf
fered the only defeat on the final
I day of the meet bowing to Maenovama, who was awarded the
achievement trophy.
Daiju, who finished the tour
nament with a 9-6, was given the
techniques award; and FukunoS‘7.’ Hshting spirit award. I
lakamiyama (Jesse) received
no special award although he
won 11 bouts against onlv 4 loss
es.
’
|
Heres how they finished.
I
Taiho, 12-3.
I
Kitanofuji, 14-1.
Kotozakura, 9-6.
Kiyokuni, 10-5.
Maenoyama, 12-3.
Dairikin, 9-6.
Ryuko, 5-10.
Mutsuarashi, 6-9.
Nishikinada, 6-9.
Hasegawa, 5-10.
Fujinokawa, 5-10.
Asasegawa, 2-13.
Tokibayama, 3-12.
Daiyu, 4-11.
Tochiouyama, 5-10.
Takamiyama, 11-4.
Daiju, 9-6.
Mienoumi, 11-4.
Toda, 5-10.
Kotetsuyama, 6-9.
Daisetsu. 7-8.
Asanobori, 4-11.
Dairyugawa, 3-12.
Futagodake. 7-8.
Kurohimeyama. 8-7,
Wako, S-7.
Wakanami, 9-6,
366-6388
293-4281
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And Radio
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Sales — Service
2893 Lawrence Ave. East
At Brimley Rd. Scarborough
Phone 759-1583
651-8060
Res. 621-1989
oweri
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HU. 8-4654 - HU. 1-8^
(Business)
(Residence)
540 Eglinton Ave. W.
Toronto
DUNDAS UNION STORE
YOUR SHOPPING LIST
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MANY VARIETIES OF ARARE
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Japanese Rowing Team Coming To
St. Catharines For World Tourney
ST. CATHARINES,
^XHAKINES, Ont.
Ont. —
— Teams
Teams from
from RusRus
sia, Japan, Argentina and 30 other countries will
be competing in the World Rowing Championships
at St. Catharines Sept. 2 to 6, and its organizers
are hoping the rest of Canada will take notice.
Rowing people consider these championships
more important even than Olympic rowing,” said
Bill Burgoyne, general chairman of the organizing
committee. “They’re held once every four years.
We started work on getting them in 1966 and
made fromal HTinliMHnn
made fromal application in 1968 during the
Olympics at Mexico City.”
Budget for the world championship is $370,000.
The federal Government is providing $114,000, the
Ontario Government $114,000 and St. Catharines
$25,000. The remainder is being raised from do
nations.
The athletes and officials—800 are expected—
By STEVE RYBAK
lot today. All that I hav^
will be housed at Brock University and Ridley
to
College.
EDMONTON. — Micheo Tana now is trv
• m put some or
'.
Spectators are a problem, with da doesn’t speak any more than moves together and le^',
St. Catharines’ limited tourist ac basic survival English. But the to use them in a match;!' 35?
comodations. “We were counting 25-year-old Japanese isn’t having
‘ It’s kind of hard to cou^'
By T. UMEZUKI
on a lot of them staying in Nia- any communication problems.
cate with him, but when
TORONTO.—Mr. T. Sato of the Consulate General of Japan, gara Falls,” said Bud Lancaster,
Tanaka, the 1969 world wrest on the mats, I sure don’t u
everyone, including himself, when he made a secretary of the organizing com ling champ at 125% pounds, ar any trouble.”
,£l!
HOLE-IN-OLE on the 11th green of Cherry Downs Country Club. H^ mittee, “but seeing that it’s Labor
rived here recently to attend the
Tanaka doesn’t plan to
was playing in the Mitsubishi Cup Golf Tournament of the Toronto Day weekend, the place will be
final week of sessions for the na this year’s world champions^
Japanese Association of Commerce and Industry on Sunday, June jammed with tourists. It will be
tional wrestling team prior to the set for Edmonton July 441
14th in perfect summer weather.
*
tough.”
Dominion Title hunt in Calgary. those in the next few rears
The “Ace” rarely happens in tournament play. Nearly 60
However, the organizers have He went right to work with the
going to devote his energies a
persons participated in this tournev. The winners were
no doubt the problems will be wrestlers despite
furthering
his education.
a
shoulder
infollows: 1 - Orihara, 2 - Kijima, 3 - Iwasaka, 4 - FujiH solved1. Consider the work they’ve jury.
Ushuio, 6 Tai, 7 — Yamauchi, 8 — Nakamura (Mikio), 9 — done already.
“Tanaka needs his Masters dr
Tanaka
took
Ontario
’
s
Rick
-Tanabe, 10 — Oue, 15 Kichise, 20 — Doi.
The organizers are paying a
gree before he can become a na
A week before Sunday, June 7th, saw the Mitsui Cup Tourna portion of the travel expenses Finkenzeller off to one corner tional coach in Japan," explainment played at Bolton G. and G. Club. Here too some 50 persons for all competitors—under an in of the gym devoted to wrestling ed Dr. Bert Taylor, who is super-1
praticipated.
ternational formula requiring 20 and began showing the Canadian vising the national champ.
The folowing were the winners: 1 Tomiyama, 2 __ Teshima percent of the rail and ship fares a series of leg dives and takeHe’s a world champion but
downs. Both Tanaka and Finken
w0’ 4
Furuta’ 5 ~ Izumi> 6 ~ Kutsukake, 7 — Tsunoda^ .0
be paid. The organizers
that
doesn’t count. Their acade
JO — Hirano, Junior 15 — Fujii.
are using the same idea, but they zeller communicated with sign
have increased the amount to language and action. Tanaka was mic standing must come before
patient with Finkenzeller, Can their athletic prowess. That’s
one-third.
why he’s here.”
Each oarsman from South Af ada’s top junior wrestler in the
SAY IT WITH
McMaster University in Hamiirica is allowed $835, the biggest 149-pound class now moved up
FLOWERS
JAMES KAMINO
travel allowance. Argentinians to the senior ranks, going over :on has offered Tanaka a flai l
>2,000 to coach at the university |
get $ $501 each, Brazilians $421, the moves a number of times.
SHARON'S FLORIST
while taking courses towards a
and the Japanese $322.
CITY-WIDE DELIVERY
Great guru
Television
coverage of the
Master’s degree, but out of that I
Peter Sasaki — K. Sasaki
He s great,” said Finkenzel ie 11 have to pay for his room I
championships
is
still
being
ne
Bus: HO. 6-2041
EM. 4-9913
ler afterwards, “he taught me a
gotiated.
and board and tuition.
I
Res: HO. 6-7962
World Champion Japanese
Wrestler Teaching In Canada
Hole-in-one For Consul General Staff
T.V. Service
042 PAPE
AVE..
TORONTO
(TORONTO)
FURUYA TRAVEL EXPO TOUR TO JAPAN
AUGUST 2nd, 1970
DEPARTURE
For further information and reservations contact
FURUYA TRAVEL SERVICE
460 Dundas St. W.
Toronto 133. Ontario
Tel. 363-0655
Night Tel.:
Tsuyuki 535-9935
Uyeda LE. 6-1403
Invitation
Line
potion Line proves this with the most exquisite pop—,
faces and workmanship you could wish fad^
^^^e^-^Waving—rich raised lettering—
Jype
see our unusual selection.
wee,
THE NEW CANADIAN
479 Queen St West
Toronto 2-B, Ont
Y. Kitanofuju
Captures Summer
KAZUO G. OIYE Q.C.
Paul K. Asada, D.C., ND.
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
“Doctor of Chiropractic”
728A St. Clair Ave. West
(% block West of Christie)
TORONTO
2 Carlton St., Toronto
Room 1805
TOKYO. — The summer grand
I sumo tournament championshio
"captured by Yokozuna Kitan? 1 P *or Uis tournament record
of 14 wins and one loss. He suf
fered the only defeat on the final
I day of the meet bowing to Maenovama, who was awarded the
achievement trophy.
Daiju, who finished the tour
nament with a 9-6, was given the
techniques award; and FukunoS‘7.’ Hshting spirit award. I
lakamiyama (Jesse) received
no special award although he
won 11 bouts against onlv 4 loss
es.
’
|
Heres how they finished.
I
Taiho, 12-3.
I
Kitanofuji, 14-1.
Kotozakura, 9-6.
Kiyokuni, 10-5.
Maenoyama, 12-3.
Dairikin, 9-6.
Ryuko, 5-10.
Mutsuarashi, 6-9.
Nishikinada, 6-9.
Hasegawa, 5-10.
Fujinokawa, 5-10.
Asasegawa, 2-13.
Tokibayama, 3-12.
Daiyu, 4-11.
Tochiouyama, 5-10.
Takamiyama, 11-4.
Daiju, 9-6.
Mienoumi, 11-4.
Toda, 5-10.
Kotetsuyama, 6-9.
Daisetsu. 7-8.
Asanobori, 4-11.
Dairyugawa, 3-12.
Futagodake. 7-8.
Kurohimeyama. 8-7,
Wako, S-7.
Wakanami, 9-6,
366-6388
293-4281
(Res.)
Tom’s Television
And Radio
RCA — HITACHI
Sales — Service
2893 Lawrence Ave. East
At Brimley Rd. Scarborough
Phone 759-1583
651-8060
Res. 621-1989
oweri
proprietor
JON ONODERA
HU. 8-4654 - HU. 1-8^
(Business)
(Residence)
540 Eglinton Ave. W.
Toronto
DUNDAS UNION STORE
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.C-A-
FLAT ROOFS
eavestroughing
SHINGLING
SHEET METAL WORK
ALCAN SIDING DEALER
421-3374 nisei owned
TORONTO
Tosh Nishijima
Covering Onta^0
Night Calls: PL. 9-5095 HI. 7-1100
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PAGE 7
Japan Is Short Of
Personal Notes Across Canada
Manpower Due
(Patients Moving Can Still Receive VON Home Care To Abortions
Obituaries
Dates And Doings
TORONTO.-—A change may be a great help to the convalescent
NEW "YORK. — A Jnnanp«
KOMIYAMA
ISLINGTON, Ont. — Jim and
tieiit or chronic invalid. If the patient is going to visit .another physician said recently that aborMary
(nee Chiba) Morita are
VANCOUVER. — Passed aferv where there is a branch of the -Victorian Order of Nurses it lon,in Japan had reduced the
fe possible to arrange for him to receive the same nursing care number of children and teenag way on June 1, 1970, Takahiko bappy to announce the arrival of
Itre. The V.O.N. maintains the same high standard of service ers to a point where some experts Komiyama, age 84 years, husband their son, Darren Osamu, 7 lbs..
are worried about
;eting future of the late Fumi Komiyama, fa 11 ozs., on June 3, 1970 at St.
all its branches .across Canada and the Metropolitan Toronto manpower needs.
ther of the late Reverend Taka Michael’s Hospital. A brother for
branch of the Victorian Order will be glad to help you arrange
Dr.
Yukimasa Watanabe, a
Gail, Glenn and Carrie.
Jfor nursing care for the patient who is visiting. Telephone 363-5621. ~
professor at th Jikei Univ, of shi Komiyama, Vancouver, B.C.
School of Medicine in Tokyo. Survived by two granddaughters,
It A Participant in the United Appeal. —VON
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that a sharply curtailed Patricia and Shirley of 2158 East
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birth rate had led some exuerts “th Ave. Vancouver, B.C.
CARD OF THANKS
to believe, Japan could become a
Funeral service conducted by
(lor. Buddhist Church Memorial Services July 11th 'nation of old people.”
the
3. Murata and Rev.
He disclosed a study of the
The Toronto Buddhist Church congregation
TORONTO.
cere thanks to our friends for
Ken
Moy.
and
burial service was
results of Japan’s 15-year-old
their kindness, many expres
pl hold memorial services at various cemeteries in and around abortion law in a paper present held in Montreal June 5. for both
hew on Saturday, July 11th.
sions of sympathy and beauti
ed, at the fourth Tokyo-New York
Takashi .and Mr. Takahiko
B The schedule is as follows: At 9:30 a.m. — Mount Pleasant, joint medical congress, meeting Komiyama conducted by Rev. H.
ful floral tributes during our
Spark Lawn, St. James, York, Prospect and (Riverside. At 9:45 at the Americana Hotel.
recent berevement of our beIwai.
L _ Pine Hill, Sanctuary. At 10:00 a.m. — Westminster. At
Japan has one of the lowest
oved wife, mother and grand
^10:40 a.m. — Highland. At 10:45 a.m. Spring Creek. At 11:00 hrth rates in the world, having
mother, Mrs. Isono Suzuki.
cut both birth and death rate=
^ji’. Resthaven and Glendale. —T.U.
CARD OF THANKS
in half since World War if.
Gennosuke Suzuki,
Amout 700.000 abortions are re^'.s: Takashi
Komiyama,
Buck and Jean,
ported in Japan each year, but
Patricia and Shirley would like
Tsugio
and Jessie,
Watanabe said he believed the
to
their heartfelt.
gj.c. Cultural Centre Going "All-out" For Caravan actual
Saburo Suzuki,
figures was nearer one
thanks to all the many kind
million.
By ROBERT KADOGUCHI
friends across Canada. A spe
Hachiro and Clara,
A
Japanese
woman
can
obtain
cial
thanks
to
the
Vancouver
(J.C. Cultural Centre Exec. Director)
Juro Suzuki,
an abortion through her doctor
Japanese Lnited Church, Rev.
TORONTO.—The Metro International Caravan is a project at a cost of about 830. If she
B. Murata, Rev K. Moy. Hamil
Kiyo & Tamiko Tamura,
Mich will require more than our usual efforts, for it will involve cant afford it, the government
ton Japanese United Church,
will
pay
the
fee.
and
to
the
Montreal
United
Douglas
& Tomiko Arai,
Be JCC Centre for seven days until June 30. I am happy to report
Church, their U.C.W. and Rev.
As
a
result,
Japan,
with
a
Terry & Takiko Hatanaka
Kha: we have a highly efficient committee consisting of over twenty
H. Iwai
for taking- charge
population of slightly more than
Bard working people . . . but we will require the assistance of all 100 million, adds about one mil
and conducting the fitting bur
|&ose who are able to help during this week.
ial for the late Air. Takahiko
lion persons a year — consider
and
his son, Rev. Takashi Ko
ed
a
minimal
amount.
The
sham
» The Caravan is essentially this — The Centre will be joining
Go To Church Of Your
miyama in the Mount Royal
reduction
in
births,
Watanabe
other cultural groups of Toronto, each with its own location.
Cemetery,
.Montreal
P.
Q.
said, has led Japanese officials
Choice This Sunday
gEach location or pavilion will be fitted out with the national decor, to seek ways to encourage large
provide gourmet foods and drinks, entertainment and will sell families.
gsouvenir items of its country.
The Japanese view the ideal
g Theme of the ’70 Caravan is “Travel the World” right here family as two children, Watana
Fully Licenced
be said. The hope-for statistical
Kin Metro.
| Our Centre will be known as the “Tokyo Pavilion”, and we will average is a little over two.
“Two is too few and three is
Utilize the Tanabata theme for our decoration, and for the program, too many,” Dr. "Watanabe ex
^combine the best features of other festivals. We will serve sake plained.
Reservations: EM. 6-2164
Officials are hoping to increase
hud Japanese beer for the first time, and with it “otsumami” such
the number by “changing the at
gas kushi-sashi, tempura, oshushi, etc. We will attempt to provide titude of the people.”
For best arrangements
Complete Care
|Wr visitors with a “visiting in Japan” atmosphere.
The majority of women get
Reserve ahead of time.
For Your Eyes
fc The Centre’s beauty queen will be represented by Miss Mary ting abortions in Japan are mar
VARIOUS KINDS OF SUSHI
gene Marubashi, who is this year’s Miss Valentine of the Japanese ried between the ages of 25 and
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AND OTHER JAPANESE
gCanadian community. She will act as our hostess during the CaThe number of teenagers and
CUISINES
AVAILABLE FOR
ffi»-«MftHEt
^an, and also will enter the Miss Canadiana Beauty Pageant single women seeking abortions.
FAMILY PARTIES
firing the Caravan Cabaret at the Old City Hall, July 1st.
Watanabe said, is less than five
118
West
Hastings
St.
460 Dundas St. W.
Quoting from a press release, “Metro International Caravan percent, and less than twe per
cent for women under 20 years
VANCOUVER,
B.C.
g an opportunity for the citizens of this great cosmopolitan com- of age.
Toronto
piunity to get carried away with the flavor, romance and excite
One reason for this, Watanabe
ment of the countries from which we all sprang.”
explained in an exclusive inter
view is a greater awareness of
contraceptive devices among the
young.
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in Street, Vancouver 4, B.C. Tel. 682-2241
889 Dundas St. W., Toronto 140
LEARN CHICK SEXING
American Chick Sexing School
is the only school of its kind
operating since 1937 in the U.S
We are licensed under the Pen
nsylvania State Board of Private
Trade Schools.
We operate one class each year
starting in September enrolling
both young men and women —
for a promising future.
Learning the skill of chick sex
ing can earn you an income of
$10 to S15 an hour.
WRITE FOR OUR FREE BRO
CHURE & MORE DETAILED
INFORMATION.
AMERICAN
Chick Sexing School
214 Prospect Avenue
Lansdale, Pa. Zip Code 19446
Japan Is Short Of
Personal Notes Across Canada
Manpower Due
(Patients Moving Can Still Receive VON Home Care To Abortions
Obituaries
Dates And Doings
TORONTO.-—A change may be a great help to the convalescent
NEW "YORK. — A Jnnanp«
KOMIYAMA
ISLINGTON, Ont. — Jim and
tieiit or chronic invalid. If the patient is going to visit .another physician said recently that aborMary
(nee Chiba) Morita are
VANCOUVER. — Passed aferv where there is a branch of the -Victorian Order of Nurses it lon,in Japan had reduced the
fe possible to arrange for him to receive the same nursing care number of children and teenag way on June 1, 1970, Takahiko bappy to announce the arrival of
Itre. The V.O.N. maintains the same high standard of service ers to a point where some experts Komiyama, age 84 years, husband their son, Darren Osamu, 7 lbs..
are worried about
;eting future of the late Fumi Komiyama, fa 11 ozs., on June 3, 1970 at St.
all its branches .across Canada and the Metropolitan Toronto manpower needs.
ther of the late Reverend Taka Michael’s Hospital. A brother for
branch of the Victorian Order will be glad to help you arrange
Dr.
Yukimasa Watanabe, a
Gail, Glenn and Carrie.
Jfor nursing care for the patient who is visiting. Telephone 363-5621. ~
professor at th Jikei Univ, of shi Komiyama, Vancouver, B.C.
School of Medicine in Tokyo. Survived by two granddaughters,
It A Participant in the United Appeal. —VON
l?^
that a sharply curtailed Patricia and Shirley of 2158 East
^
*
*
*
birth rate had led some exuerts “th Ave. Vancouver, B.C.
CARD OF THANKS
to believe, Japan could become a
Funeral service conducted by
(lor. Buddhist Church Memorial Services July 11th 'nation of old people.”
the
3. Murata and Rev.
He disclosed a study of the
The Toronto Buddhist Church congregation
TORONTO.
cere thanks to our friends for
Ken
Moy.
and
burial service was
results of Japan’s 15-year-old
their kindness, many expres
pl hold memorial services at various cemeteries in and around abortion law in a paper present held in Montreal June 5. for both
hew on Saturday, July 11th.
sions of sympathy and beauti
ed, at the fourth Tokyo-New York
Takashi .and Mr. Takahiko
B The schedule is as follows: At 9:30 a.m. — Mount Pleasant, joint medical congress, meeting Komiyama conducted by Rev. H.
ful floral tributes during our
Spark Lawn, St. James, York, Prospect and (Riverside. At 9:45 at the Americana Hotel.
recent berevement of our beIwai.
L _ Pine Hill, Sanctuary. At 10:00 a.m. — Westminster. At
Japan has one of the lowest
oved wife, mother and grand
^10:40 a.m. — Highland. At 10:45 a.m. Spring Creek. At 11:00 hrth rates in the world, having
mother, Mrs. Isono Suzuki.
cut both birth and death rate=
^ji’. Resthaven and Glendale. —T.U.
CARD OF THANKS
in half since World War if.
Gennosuke Suzuki,
Amout 700.000 abortions are re^'.s: Takashi
Komiyama,
Buck and Jean,
ported in Japan each year, but
Patricia and Shirley would like
Tsugio
and Jessie,
Watanabe said he believed the
to
their heartfelt.
gj.c. Cultural Centre Going "All-out" For Caravan actual
Saburo Suzuki,
figures was nearer one
thanks to all the many kind
million.
By ROBERT KADOGUCHI
friends across Canada. A spe
Hachiro and Clara,
A
Japanese
woman
can
obtain
cial
thanks
to
the
Vancouver
(J.C. Cultural Centre Exec. Director)
Juro Suzuki,
an abortion through her doctor
Japanese Lnited Church, Rev.
TORONTO.—The Metro International Caravan is a project at a cost of about 830. If she
B. Murata, Rev K. Moy. Hamil
Kiyo & Tamiko Tamura,
Mich will require more than our usual efforts, for it will involve cant afford it, the government
ton Japanese United Church,
will
pay
the
fee.
and
to
the
Montreal
United
Douglas
& Tomiko Arai,
Be JCC Centre for seven days until June 30. I am happy to report
Church, their U.C.W. and Rev.
As
a
result,
Japan,
with
a
Terry & Takiko Hatanaka
Kha: we have a highly efficient committee consisting of over twenty
H. Iwai
for taking- charge
population of slightly more than
Bard working people . . . but we will require the assistance of all 100 million, adds about one mil
and conducting the fitting bur
|&ose who are able to help during this week.
ial for the late Air. Takahiko
lion persons a year — consider
and
his son, Rev. Takashi Ko
ed
a
minimal
amount.
The
sham
» The Caravan is essentially this — The Centre will be joining
Go To Church Of Your
miyama in the Mount Royal
reduction
in
births,
Watanabe
other cultural groups of Toronto, each with its own location.
Cemetery,
.Montreal
P.
Q.
said, has led Japanese officials
Choice This Sunday
gEach location or pavilion will be fitted out with the national decor, to seek ways to encourage large
provide gourmet foods and drinks, entertainment and will sell families.
gsouvenir items of its country.
The Japanese view the ideal
g Theme of the ’70 Caravan is “Travel the World” right here family as two children, Watana
Fully Licenced
be said. The hope-for statistical
Kin Metro.
| Our Centre will be known as the “Tokyo Pavilion”, and we will average is a little over two.
“Two is too few and three is
Utilize the Tanabata theme for our decoration, and for the program, too many,” Dr. "Watanabe ex
^combine the best features of other festivals. We will serve sake plained.
Reservations: EM. 6-2164
Officials are hoping to increase
hud Japanese beer for the first time, and with it “otsumami” such
the number by “changing the at
gas kushi-sashi, tempura, oshushi, etc. We will attempt to provide titude of the people.”
For best arrangements
Complete Care
|Wr visitors with a “visiting in Japan” atmosphere.
The majority of women get
Reserve ahead of time.
For Your Eyes
fc The Centre’s beauty queen will be represented by Miss Mary ting abortions in Japan are mar
VARIOUS KINDS OF SUSHI
gene Marubashi, who is this year’s Miss Valentine of the Japanese ried between the ages of 25 and
i«*S£±
AND OTHER JAPANESE
gCanadian community. She will act as our hostess during the CaThe number of teenagers and
CUISINES
AVAILABLE FOR
ffi»-«MftHEt
^an, and also will enter the Miss Canadiana Beauty Pageant single women seeking abortions.
FAMILY PARTIES
firing the Caravan Cabaret at the Old City Hall, July 1st.
Watanabe said, is less than five
118
West
Hastings
St.
460 Dundas St. W.
Quoting from a press release, “Metro International Caravan percent, and less than twe per
cent for women under 20 years
VANCOUVER,
B.C.
g an opportunity for the citizens of this great cosmopolitan com- of age.
Toronto
piunity to get carried away with the flavor, romance and excite
One reason for this, Watanabe
ment of the countries from which we all sprang.”
explained in an exclusive inter
view is a greater awareness of
contraceptive devices among the
young.
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KWONGCHOW
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4 up to 14
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126 Elizabeth Street at Dundas, Toronto
For Reservations
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T. KAMEOKA
K. Iwata Travel Service
Main "‘““n‘1“ara, manager Mrs. Michiko Kadota,
in Street, Vancouver 4, B.C. Tel. 682-2241
889 Dundas St. W., Toronto 140
LEARN CHICK SEXING
American Chick Sexing School
is the only school of its kind
operating since 1937 in the U.S
We are licensed under the Pen
nsylvania State Board of Private
Trade Schools.
We operate one class each year
starting in September enrolling
both young men and women —
for a promising future.
Learning the skill of chick sex
ing can earn you an income of
$10 to S15 an hour.
WRITE FOR OUR FREE BRO
CHURE & MORE DETAILED
INFORMATION.
AMERICAN
Chick Sexing School
214 Prospect Avenue
Lansdale, Pa. Zip Code 19446
Page 8
PAGE 8
THE
Garbage . . .
(Continued From Page 1)
NEW
CANADIAN
------- 7----- ^-1S»1>S|
Unfaithful Wives Increasing In Japan
The New Canady
use them most of the time. So
Taro Matsumoto, vice director
Second class fflail
TOKYO. — Nearly half the been.
the personal grabage amount de of the All Nippon Building Main
divorce
cases
in
Japan
settled
The survey also revealed that- A member oflthxdc p£
creases gradually, Ichizo Hotta, tenance Association, said, “Gar
out of court stem from differ character differences
generally
02 Ontario.
of the Public Safety and Service bage from the road's, plazas and ences in character and infidelity,
led to early divorce while com
PUBLISHED
ON EVERY
Department said.
ponds is more than that from an official report disclosed re plaints about infidelity usually
and FRIDAY
The unsung job of the asso all the pavilions. This means that cently.
occurred 10 to 15 years after
The recent study by the Min marriage.
ciation to keep the site clean the public morality of the Japa
KEN Vfm1?1 p,bli*e
merits praise.
nese is still low. For example, istry of Health andd Welfare’
Slightly over half of the “callalso showed an unexpected high it-quit” talks were initiated by
And Advertising
The association has spent near many people gathered .around the
number of instances of unfaith wives—a striking contrast with
ly 150 million yen on garbage Theme Pavilion eating their box fulness on the part of wives al
English Section Editor
the nation’s “tradition”—while
collecting facilities; 5,000 cylin lunches are beyond our control. though they are still fewer than
husbands initiated only 31 per
drical garbage cans, 300 cans for Garbage collectors from the as husbands’ extramarital relations. cent of such talks. The remain
479 QUEEN ST.
Toronto 2-B, Ont
cigarette butts, 1,600 garbage sociation can’t use brooms there
The ministry mailed question- ing cases were first began by the
EMpire 6-5005
parents
of
either
side.
aires
to
6,000
couples
who
agreed
containers, nine tractors, 15 crane for fear of raising dust. As a
to
part
between
June
and
No
Of all the people who respond
tracks and 200 garbage trucks.
result, a lot of garbage is left
vember 1968, in nine of the coun ed to the questionnaire, 50 per
But it is doubtful that the much to our disapointment.”
try’s prefectures excluding To cent of the wives thought their
public morality of the Japanese
Japan boasts of the second kyo. It received answers from former husbands -had not been
people has improved with Expo. highest GNP in the free world. 1,791 husbands and 1,816 wives. considerate enough. Forty-two
But the days seems a long way The Ministry of Labor previous percent of the men gave a similar
Female Help Wanted^
ly conducted a survey covering
off when the Japanese will rank only women divorcees but the opinion about their past wives.
HOMESEWER for blouse *v- ■
Thos. T. Onizuka, Q.C. the second highest in public latest survey marked the first Two fifths of the husbands and
pick up. Call
onto).
'•• i‘<'
paid
between
100,000
and
250,
000
time
the
Government
had
ques
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and
morality.
yen
to
their
wives
at
the
time
tioned both men and women on
NOTARY PUBLIC
of divorce while three-fifths of ___ Male Help Wanted
divorce.
them divorced without paying MAN _ for steady emloymeivTF
121 RICHMOND ST. W.
Of 717 cases in which both any amount. The survey also desk including estimating
TORONTO 1
~
Use New Canadian Ads husbands and wives answered found the longer the woman’s onto).
363-5002 — 691-3388 (Res.)
the questionaire 24 percent of academic
record,
the
better _______ Help Wanted
For Best Results
both sexes claimed that differ chance she had to win alimony.
EXPERIENCED presser loTTLS'
ence in character was the chief
Sixty-five percent of the chil tioned dry cleaning plant. AdcN i-J
It le « good policy to
cause of their trouble. Next in
3319 Bathurst Street’ ?rw
kcnr« Um HIGHT POLICY
order among the reasons for di dren involved were being taken Cleaners,
(Toronto).
' ‘
care
of
by
their
mothers.
Consult
vorce were infidelity, lack of
RAMEN
Sixteen percent of the men
Articles For Sale
money, bad relations with in
William Wales Ltd.
or
laws and sex problems.
and 7 percent of the 'women had RECONDITIONED rental IV sets
Insurance Agents
UDON
Fifteen percent of the wives remarried or were about to mar- I able console, from £50. ud. For
Phone 755-9291 (Toronto). *
ONCE A DAY
2 Carlton St. 10th floor
charged their husbands had been ry. Nearly half of the one-time
Toronto 2-A, Ont.
535-5402
445-1338
unfaithful while 7 percent
of wives said they would not want
Phone 368-4681
Toronto
the husbands admitted they had to remarry.
CLASSIFIED
Toronto J.C.C.A.
FIRE — THEFT — AUTO
21st Annual Community Picnic
Consult
Sunday, July Sth, — Stanley Park, Erin
(Go North on Highway No. 10 to CALEDON,
turn West on Highway No. 24, several miles.)
Bus — Call Mr. T. Kameoka at 368-9934
A $1.00 per car parking fee only will be charged
by Stanley Park’s management.
The Shoes That’re Made
For Going
Anywhere
DRESSY ENOUGH
FOR ANY OCCASION
Black Crushed Kid,
Bone Crushed Kid,
White Crushed Kid.
OSCAR'S
HITZ KINOSHITA
Sport Shop
For All Classes of
GOLF, FISHING
INSURANCE
AND TENNIS
Phone: PL. 9.2632
OR
PL. 5-73)7
1201 Bloor Street West
LE. 2-4267
Mude Urabe
INSURANCE
Office, 43 Eglinton Ave. Eas!
Phone 485-5087
Home phone: 449-9293
SALONPAS
muscle pain relief from a plaster
21,95
SOLID COMFORT
Black Crushed Kid,
iW Sohs Crushed Kid,
White Crushed Kid. .21.95
COOL & BREEZY
FOR HOT
Bone Kid with
/Malt Kid trim.
We carry shoes up tot
Ties - Pumps and Casuals
Medium - Wide - Extra Wide
(B-C-D-E-EE-EEE-EEEE)
SIZES 4-11
(at Bathurst)
SHOES
RU 3-1702
(Formerly cn Bicor St. W.)
O?£N FM, 7/[r 7 s u
18.95
Salonpas medicated plasters soothe away aches and pains and brui^
and sprains. They contain, modern active medications that penetrate deep
into aftected muscles to help produce warmth and relieve pain. Unlike
deep heat liniments which quickly evaporate and lose their effectiveness.
Salonpas plasters work .on for hours. Easy to apply like any adhesive
plaster and won’t stain clothes.
Salonpas is a trusted medication in more than
50 countries. Try it. It’s inexpensive and it works.
THE
Garbage . . .
(Continued From Page 1)
NEW
CANADIAN
------- 7----- ^-1S»1>S|
Unfaithful Wives Increasing In Japan
The New Canady
use them most of the time. So
Taro Matsumoto, vice director
Second class fflail
TOKYO. — Nearly half the been.
the personal grabage amount de of the All Nippon Building Main
divorce
cases
in
Japan
settled
The survey also revealed that- A member oflthxdc p£
creases gradually, Ichizo Hotta, tenance Association, said, “Gar
out of court stem from differ character differences
generally
02 Ontario.
of the Public Safety and Service bage from the road's, plazas and ences in character and infidelity,
led to early divorce while com
PUBLISHED
ON EVERY
Department said.
ponds is more than that from an official report disclosed re plaints about infidelity usually
and FRIDAY
The unsung job of the asso all the pavilions. This means that cently.
occurred 10 to 15 years after
The recent study by the Min marriage.
ciation to keep the site clean the public morality of the Japa
KEN Vfm1?1 p,bli*e
merits praise.
nese is still low. For example, istry of Health andd Welfare’
Slightly over half of the “callalso showed an unexpected high it-quit” talks were initiated by
And Advertising
The association has spent near many people gathered .around the
number of instances of unfaith wives—a striking contrast with
ly 150 million yen on garbage Theme Pavilion eating their box fulness on the part of wives al
English Section Editor
the nation’s “tradition”—while
collecting facilities; 5,000 cylin lunches are beyond our control. though they are still fewer than
husbands initiated only 31 per
drical garbage cans, 300 cans for Garbage collectors from the as husbands’ extramarital relations. cent of such talks. The remain
479 QUEEN ST.
Toronto 2-B, Ont
cigarette butts, 1,600 garbage sociation can’t use brooms there
The ministry mailed question- ing cases were first began by the
EMpire 6-5005
parents
of
either
side.
aires
to
6,000
couples
who
agreed
containers, nine tractors, 15 crane for fear of raising dust. As a
to
part
between
June
and
No
Of all the people who respond
tracks and 200 garbage trucks.
result, a lot of garbage is left
vember 1968, in nine of the coun ed to the questionnaire, 50 per
But it is doubtful that the much to our disapointment.”
try’s prefectures excluding To cent of the wives thought their
public morality of the Japanese
Japan boasts of the second kyo. It received answers from former husbands -had not been
people has improved with Expo. highest GNP in the free world. 1,791 husbands and 1,816 wives. considerate enough. Forty-two
But the days seems a long way The Ministry of Labor previous percent of the men gave a similar
Female Help Wanted^
ly conducted a survey covering
off when the Japanese will rank only women divorcees but the opinion about their past wives.
HOMESEWER for blouse *v- ■
Thos. T. Onizuka, Q.C. the second highest in public latest survey marked the first Two fifths of the husbands and
pick up. Call
onto).
'•• i‘<'
paid
between
100,000
and
250,
000
time
the
Government
had
ques
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and
morality.
yen
to
their
wives
at
the
time
tioned both men and women on
NOTARY PUBLIC
of divorce while three-fifths of ___ Male Help Wanted
divorce.
them divorced without paying MAN _ for steady emloymeivTF
121 RICHMOND ST. W.
Of 717 cases in which both any amount. The survey also desk including estimating
TORONTO 1
~
Use New Canadian Ads husbands and wives answered found the longer the woman’s onto).
363-5002 — 691-3388 (Res.)
the questionaire 24 percent of academic
record,
the
better _______ Help Wanted
For Best Results
both sexes claimed that differ chance she had to win alimony.
EXPERIENCED presser loTTLS'
ence in character was the chief
Sixty-five percent of the chil tioned dry cleaning plant. AdcN i-J
It le « good policy to
cause of their trouble. Next in
3319 Bathurst Street’ ?rw
kcnr« Um HIGHT POLICY
order among the reasons for di dren involved were being taken Cleaners,
(Toronto).
' ‘
care
of
by
their
mothers.
Consult
vorce were infidelity, lack of
RAMEN
Sixteen percent of the men
Articles For Sale
money, bad relations with in
William Wales Ltd.
or
laws and sex problems.
and 7 percent of the 'women had RECONDITIONED rental IV sets
Insurance Agents
UDON
Fifteen percent of the wives remarried or were about to mar- I able console, from £50. ud. For
Phone 755-9291 (Toronto). *
ONCE A DAY
2 Carlton St. 10th floor
charged their husbands had been ry. Nearly half of the one-time
Toronto 2-A, Ont.
535-5402
445-1338
unfaithful while 7 percent
of wives said they would not want
Phone 368-4681
Toronto
the husbands admitted they had to remarry.
CLASSIFIED
Toronto J.C.C.A.
FIRE — THEFT — AUTO
21st Annual Community Picnic
Consult
Sunday, July Sth, — Stanley Park, Erin
(Go North on Highway No. 10 to CALEDON,
turn West on Highway No. 24, several miles.)
Bus — Call Mr. T. Kameoka at 368-9934
A $1.00 per car parking fee only will be charged
by Stanley Park’s management.
The Shoes That’re Made
For Going
Anywhere
DRESSY ENOUGH
FOR ANY OCCASION
Black Crushed Kid,
Bone Crushed Kid,
White Crushed Kid.
OSCAR'S
HITZ KINOSHITA
Sport Shop
For All Classes of
GOLF, FISHING
INSURANCE
AND TENNIS
Phone: PL. 9.2632
OR
PL. 5-73)7
1201 Bloor Street West
LE. 2-4267
Mude Urabe
INSURANCE
Office, 43 Eglinton Ave. Eas!
Phone 485-5087
Home phone: 449-9293
SALONPAS
muscle pain relief from a plaster
21,95
SOLID COMFORT
Black Crushed Kid,
iW Sohs Crushed Kid,
White Crushed Kid. .21.95
COOL & BREEZY
FOR HOT
Bone Kid with
/Malt Kid trim.
We carry shoes up tot
Ties - Pumps and Casuals
Medium - Wide - Extra Wide
(B-C-D-E-EE-EEE-EEEE)
SIZES 4-11
(at Bathurst)
SHOES
RU 3-1702
(Formerly cn Bicor St. W.)
O?£N FM, 7/[r 7 s u
18.95
Salonpas medicated plasters soothe away aches and pains and brui^
and sprains. They contain, modern active medications that penetrate deep
into aftected muscles to help produce warmth and relieve pain. Unlike
deep heat liniments which quickly evaporate and lose their effectiveness.
Salonpas plasters work .on for hours. Easy to apply like any adhesive
plaster and won’t stain clothes.
Salonpas is a trusted medication in more than
50 countries. Try it. It’s inexpensive and it works.