Browse / 1973 / October 5, 1973

The New Canadian — October 5, 1973

Open page images (PDF viewer)

Searchable text below was produced by OCR from microfilm and may contain errors. The original page images are authoritative — open the viewer above.

Page 1

urs Of Japan s 1932 LA. Olympic Gold Medalist Found On Iwo Jima
ed.
The spurs were, among items
which were, discovered in a trench
in the northeastern part of Iwojima by members of the Maritime
Self Defense Force (MSDF) in
w.
July.
jon Nishi won a gold medal
i equestrian event during the
A. collar for a. military uniform,
Angeles, games. He was kil- an. ink. pad, a case for glasses
in the bloody battle for Iwo- and chalk were, found together
j in March of 1945.
with the spurs,.
^YO __ Spurs which were
bv Baron-Takeichi Nishi in
1932 Olympic Games in Los
e;K were found in a trench
wojima and returned tn his

The spurs were attached to
jg the battle, a U.S. marofficer, using a loudspeaker, boots, which were so rotted they
reported to have appealed to would, crumble if, they, were lifted.
In to surrender to the Amer- The MSDF men carefully remov­
troops but the baron refus- ed the- sp.urs from the boots.

They were sent to the Welfare manders or held higher posts
Ministry together with other it­ were permitted to use spurs.
ems discovered in the trench.
They said the chalk was no
Mrs. Takeko Nishi, 68-year old doubt used by Baron Nishi in
wife of the late baron was then directing battle operations.
notified to identify the spurs and
Mrs. Nishi received the spurs
other items found in the trench and chalk from Tetsuo Yagi, di­
which officials said was once oc­ rector of the Welfare Ministry’s
cupied by the 26th Tank Regi­ Relief Bureau. “My husband
ment, commanded by Nishi,
a bought these spurs in London,
colonel.
when he visited there in 1930,”
she
explained.
They are those
Ministry authorities concluded
that the spurs belonged to Nishi which are used in ceremonial fun­
because among the officers who ctions.
were stationed on Iwojima only
“I think my husband took them
men who served as regiment com­ to the battleground as a sort of

mascot.
“He did not leave a lock of
hair or fingernails at home. So
the spurs are the only memento
of the days when he was alive.
1 will visit his grave with the
spurs.”
The widow
added that she
would keep some of the chalk and
give the rest to the wife of the
late Lt. Col. Ro Matsuyama who
was the vice commander of Ni­
shi’s regiment.
“The chalk must have been
used by both my husband and
Matsuyama at the tme,”
she
said.

iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii>i>niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii*JiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitii

The Ptt» Canadian
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
XXXVII__ 77

J

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1973

Toronto, Ont.

iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiniiiiiiiiliiliililliiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiii

Is American Buddhism
Too “Christian”?

Persons In Canada Illegally Must
Register At Immig. Office By Oct. 15

, OTTAWA. — Persons in Ca­ Andras said. “I appeal to emplo­ have that right.”
| In high school, the Sansei has
nada illegally who do not regi­ yers, ethnic groups and anyone
Mr. Andras said that the “go­
)S ANGELES.'— Historically, । other avenues for social activity ster by midnight October 15, else who may know of persons vernment of Canada has shown
dhist churches have been the open to him — church activities 1973, under the current immigra­ without legal status in Canada complete sincerity in the proces­
I points.; of activity within the. have always had that underlying tion adjustment of status pro­ to urge them to come forward sing of those already registered
inese. American community, trade-off’ of; at least, having to gram will be subject to depor­ right now.
and the relaxed criteria being
raver, with the advent of or- ^appear to be interested in the tation proceedings without appeal,
“After October 15, the depar­ applied to these cases mean that
s^?®5 !*ke the Japanese A- ifaith anyway,, so he opts for the Manpower and Immigration Mi­ tment of Manpower and Immi­ almost all of the applicants will
ricah Citizen’s League whose ^■outside” activities.
nister Robert Andras said re­ gration will have no choice but be granted permanent residence.
stence has facilitated group I A telephone.. _ interview with cently.
to start deportation proceeding About 8,000 registrants have al­
cities., and. socializing among iRev. Jini Yanagihara of the Garagainst anyone found to be in ready been assessed against the

I
want
to
remind
these
pe
­
^combined with the rapid idena Buddhist; Church revealed
Canada illegally. By registering relaxed criteria, and 99% of them
imilation of Nisei into such .that the problem of “youth drop- ople that the 60-day period le­
gislated unanimously by Parli­ now, they will retain their right have been able to qualify.”
^Ps as the Optimists, Kiwa- ;outs”inthe Buddhist Church is
ament early this summer does of appeal to the independent Im­
Many of the early registrants
and others, the function of recognized: as serious.
migration Appeal Board but af­ are now landed immigrants as
hot
allow
for
an
extension
of
Rev.-. 'Yanagihara blamed the
Buddhist Church within the
the October 15 deadline,” Mr. ter October 15, they will not a result of the speeding up of the
•auese American community ministers- for not presenting the
processing. “About 500 have been
Southern California is destin- faith' on revelant. terms to the
landed,” Mr. Andras said, “and
young: people.
°r some drastic changes,
I
expect that thousands more will
Actually the: number' of total
^ong Sansei, the traditional
be completely processed within a
«up. With the Buddhist members of the Gardena Buddhist
TORONTO. — Toronto
may College. He can be seen on Gra­ few days.
since Rev.
has been one of tolerating Temple, has grown
soon have its first full-time Ja­ ham Cable TV, Channel 10 every
“This should prove our since­
Wjon (theology, sermons Kenryu. M^suyama took the helm
panese Canadian TV-Radio anno­ Thursday from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. rity.”
from;
Rey:
Zesei
Kawasaki,
but
ak of the services) for
^vantages gained in meeting even Masuyama, was able to re­ uncer. Brian Yasui, son of Doc on “Rap Line” where he is a disk
Mr. Andras said that he was
cognize the youth’s
alienation and Chiz Y’asui of Toronto, is jockey.
mends.
prepared to review cases “on
humanitarian and sympathetic
better way to toward; the church and asked Rev. studying broadcasting at Humber
Sris from the “Westside” Yanagihara, to look into the ma­
grounds” of persons who might
have had to leave Canada for a
t0 the G^dena Jr. tter and attempt to get the young
people back: into church.
arno- dhlst s Association.
short period since last November
“But it’s not that easy,” com­
| attended a Buddhist
30. “Where warranted we will
TORONTO. — Suzuki Canada trail riding bikes, and the rema­ seek special authority for their
mented Yanagihara, “In order to
p^tTan ^
insightas
inta° regenerate Sansei interest- in Bud­ Ltd. of Toronto, aiming at 20 inder street bikes, which are des­ admission providing, of course,
per cent of the total Canadian cribed as fun transportation and they have complied in all respects
People
Serves to s°me of dhism and not. just the- social as­
motorcycle market, has opened a aimed at the 18 to 23 age bra­ with the adjustment of status
6(1 comm 1
1 inter- pects, the presentation of the re­
distribution
CaX i
hke “The Sen- ligion will have to undergo some 35,000-square-foot
program.”
and
parts
centre
in
Downsview
to cket.
Tea? al SUre was a drag radical, changes.”
Mr. Andras said that a large
Suzuki, which began to mar­
Festival* T? Gardena O- "Feeling that the Buddhist tea­ improve its after-sales service.
proportion of the applicants, in
chings are- applicable to modem
Executive vice-president Ma­ ket motorcycles in Canada in 1962 the early stages of the current
^yetL^ dlCatlon that the day situations, Yanagihara said sanori Nishi said the company and snowmobiles in 1970, is se­ program were students or recent
he felt members of organizations now holds 10 per cent of the eking to have some parts manu­ graduates from Canadian colleges
.like.
the. Junior Matrons and Gar- Canadian
motorcycle
market, facturing done in Canada, and and universities. “Canada- will
^ of . • , t Church as a
^X interaction in dena Adult Buddhist Association which last year totalled about will be holding discussions with certainly benefit from this high
£ •
an communi- ^should; aid; youth participation by 130,000 units. It ranks behind various Canadian manufacturers, calibre of registrant,” he said.
.handing the reins, of power into Honda Motor Co. Ltd. and Yama­ Mr. Nishi said..
^° Wane;
Some 32,000 persons now have
t^st? at the Bud- these organizations to younger ha Motor Co. Ltd.
been involved in registrations,
people.
* ® the
^nd€d t0 ^hThe company also distributes
Mr. Andras stated. “This includes
“Some of the women in the Jr.
Suzuki snowmobiles but with the
'1116 youth°Wlng pattern:
registrants and their dependants.
^X?.prcdded by Ms: Matrons actually should be in the downturn in this winter recrea­
(an
older-women’s
“We really have no precise idea
^ °nt of h 1 ? ^^ Mom Fujinkai
tional market last year Mr. Nishi
group),

said
Rev.
Yanagihara,
how many persons are in Canada
. .
his hair.
said the company will concentrate
TOKYO. A total of 10,001 per­ as visitors or illegally. But, I
c However,- on a more optimistic
its efforts on the expansion of sons, or about 40 persons a day,
note,
Yanagihara-said
he
thought
do hope, and trust, that, anyone
5 are
to realize- that.
motorcycle sales.
were
killed
in
traffic
accidents
without legal status in Canada
^5 to ch advanta^es. in the young- people attending the
in Japan as of noon, Sept. 7, this will come forward so that they
A
Suzuki
spokesman
said
the
Buddhist
Churchtoday
are
more
£ * church every. Sun-aware of the-Buddhist teachings value of the Canadian motorcy­ year, the National Police Agen­ will not jeopardize their future
cle market last year totalled a- cy reported.
forever.
than.their parents, ever were.
18 ^snow trips,
bout
$140-million.
The
Agency
said
it
hopes
the
The radical changes Yanagi^ersioij
d °ther enJ°y*
“If they have any fear about
hara envisions center around a
Thirty per cent of. the Cana­ fatality this year will be reduced going into a Canada Immigration
return to emphasizing the tra- dian market is. represented by to around 14,000 persons compa­
is not
(Cont. on P. 2)
mini-bikes, 30 per. cent by off- red with 15,918 in 1972.
Cont. on P. 2
By DWIGHT CHUMAN

First Japanese Canadian Announcer?

Suzuki Canada Opens Big Parts Plant

40 Jpnz. Daily
Die With Autos

Page 2

T M E

PAGE 2

Auto-Fire-Life

Immigrants. . .

jViday, October 5, 1973

Buddhism. . .

(Cont. from Page One)

The New ^|

ditional teachings of Buddha.
’ to hell if he doesn’t attend Tem“I’d like to bring back Sutra P*e services. -.Buddhism is more
Centre, I want to dispel this fear.
INSURANCE
A member of Ethnic ha vehicle for those who need it
chanting,"
said
the
San
Diego“They can come into an Immi­
Association of Ontario
Consult
at a certain point in their lives
gration Centre without identify­ born minister.
Second Class man I
Startlingly frank viewpoints on — those confronted by the fac­
ing themselves if they wish to
No. D-0366
obtain information. In this pro­ the current situation and the fu­ tors of life and death.”
Japanese Section Editor
Home 759-8317
gram, the Immigration Officer is, ture directions of the Buddhist
So, with Rev. Kodani’s insights,
T. UMEZUKI Pubi^
Church
were
voiced
by

Rev.
Ma
­
in fact, their best friend."
I guess this piece should end
C. TSUMURa
They can also, of course, seek sao Kodani, the 33-year old En­ now. Seeing that I perhaps was
English Section Editor
glish-speaking minister at Sen- defining a decline in the Budhism
KEN MORI
advice from intermediary groups,
shin Buddhist Church.
in
the
U.S.
on
ingrained
Christian
such as ethnic associations acti­
SAY IT WITH
SUBSCRIPTION
“The Buddhist Church in A- terms. Kodani said
“Buddhism
vely
involved in the welfare, of
FLOWERS
Sil.00 a Year
merica is a very Christian institu­ will die out eventually as any
immigrants.
S7.00 for Six Months
tion,’ Kodani said. “The ‘gathas’ healthy religion, must.”
PUBLISHED ON EVERT mJ
SHARON'S FLORIST
we sing on Sunday are actually
“Long ago Shakamuni Buddha
AND FRIDAY
I
Peter Sasaki
, z.
Christian hymns."
479 QUEEN ST, WEST I
said
that
Buddhism
would
spread
Thos.
T.
Onizuka,
Q.C.
Rev. Kodani has been instrume­
CITY-WIDE DELIVERY
Toronto 133, Ont I
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
ntal in reviving “Gagaku" or tra­ to the East and then die,” said
TEL. 425-2122
366-5005
I
AND NOTARY PUBLIC
ditional Japanese Buddhist temple Kodani — and seems that if the
M2 PAPE AVE.. TORONTO
western shores of California is to
425 UNIVERSITY AVE.
music into Senshin’s services.
be
the last area for Buddhism to
SUITE 615, TORONTO
Kodani described the two types
flourish,
young Buddhists
like
Phone 363-5002
of Buddhist
Churches in this
Rev. Yanagihara and Rev. Ko(Res.) 493-2457
country:
“Some temples are controlled dani will see' to it that it does
JAMES KAMINO
by Issei and run like feudal sta­ on its own in its true essence...
Help Wanted
without the
encumbrances
of
tes
out
of
the
Tokugawa
Period
Buy and Sell
Your Home
RESTAURANT cook andh
of Japan, others are controlled Christianity.
Through
en helper wanted. Apply Fid
by older Nisei who operate them
Chicken, 2261 Lakeshore Blvd. 1
with Kiwanis Club mentalities."
(Toronto).
364-9913
One of the first things Kodani
TORONTO:
MELL REAL ESTATE Ltd.
Property for Sale
said he would do to revolutionize
2008 Lawrence Ave. East
the church was to abolish-Sunday
BUILDING on Bloor St. W,
Scarboro, Ont.
school for the younger children.
apartments and store suitai
757-5184
“Right now we have a situation
for
any type of business. Ba
proprietor
where the kids are in Sunday,
location. Call Mr. Nick Pend
school classes, being introduced to
JON ONODERA
for details, 535-3107 (Torons
things they don’t understand or
2239 Bloor St. West
489-4654
can’t use, while their parents are
481-8805
(Business)
(At Runnymede) Toronto
(Residence)
playing in the parking lots —
JAPANESE
I’d like to reverse the roles and
Phone 766-4292
540
Eglinton
Ave.
W
RESTAURANT
let the kids play in the parking
OPERATED BY
Toronto
lots and have classes where the
Air—Ship—Bus—Rail
"MICHI"
NAMIKI & TANOUYE
parents could learn things- to
teach their children at home.”
459 Church St.
Anywhere — Anytime
Phone 924-1303
Rejecting the premise that
tours—Hotel—Sightseeing
large congregations mean a
Travellers Cheques
328 Queen St. W.
strong
religion,
Kodani
stated
Obtainable
Phone 863*9519
A Japanese Canadian
that
yet
another

Christian

fe
­
Travel, Accident
Toronto
ature of American Buddhism was
Best Seller!
and Baggage Insurance
the Sunday church-going institu­
Closed On Mondays
154 Cumberland Street
tion.
Call for Reservations or
Toronto - 964-2323
Stating that Buddhism is all
Information — 368-9934
but dead in Japan and that all
Japanese Cookbook
religions are seemingly being put
for
Cosmopolitan Gourmets
down today, Kodani continued by
saying he thought when people
By STELLA ITO
actually
find out what Buddhism
K. IWATA TRAVEL SERVICE
60 Favorite Recipes
is all about even more people will
Available At New Canadian
889 Dundas St. W_
turn away from it.
“The religious age of humans
today is Neanderthal,” Kodani
said, “people still entertain a hea­
3
Welcome Japanese Canadian Friends
ling consciousness to -prove the
effacacy of a religion, and that’s
pretty primitive. Buddhism is
INSURANCE
simply a study of self through
20
.Eglinton
Ave. East
rJ
Jie examination of death
and
Suite 405, Toronto 31a, 0
karma, (the phenomena of cause
Jim Kano
Phone ®*
Special Attention on Take Out Orders
and effect). It rejects the exis­
Home
phone: «^
tence of a higher spirit and the !
362-0029 For Reservations 362-4322
MENS’ HAIR STYLIST
existence of an individual soul
126 Elizabeth Street at Dundas, Toronto
as the Christian see it.”
Catering to Wedding Banquets, Showers and Parties
JAPANESE CANADI 4-V CULTURAL
The fluctuations in attendance
Seating Capacity 240
parties
among various age and social-eco­
CENTRE
nomic units was viewed as natuand healthy by Kodani.
EVERYBODY WELCOME TO
Buddhism is not a life or
TIMES
death matter — no one is going

All Forms Of

(Cont. from Page One)

KIYO TAMURA

T.V. Service

TOM OMURA

HYLAND
FLOWERS

J NT Auto Service

TRAVEL
Arrangements

Razors

SUKIYAKI"

T. KAMEOKA

tin

KWONGCHOW CHOP
SUEY TAVERN

otwS™ GETS LETTERS

ON WATERGATE HEARINGS
WASHINGTON. _ The WateOct 12 (3 weeks) Nov. 3 (5 weeks)
rgate Committee stopped count­
ing letters last July. Now they
Nov. 27 (2 months)
count mail bags. The sacks con­
MEXICO GROUP TOUR
tained hundreds of thousands of
Departure Nov. 16 for 10 days
expressions of hate, love, fear
and hope.
HAWAII GROUP TOUR
The personal mail is high, with
January 20th, 1974 for 2 weeks
Sen. Daniel Inouye, D.-Hawaxi,
receiving a lot after the “little
FOR DETAILS & RESERVATIONS CALL OR WRITE
S n”? "^*at * liar” episoTimes Square Travel Centre Ltd.
aea. Most was sympathetic, some
672 — No. 3 ROAD, RICHMOND, RC. — 273-5696
was sick.
1^ ^ from 1 woman in Roi“0”i’,111'
*0 Sen. Inouye:
I really don’t think- the tapes
THE PLACE TO START YOUR HAPPY HOLIDAY will prove anything. He’s certa1S f n® ™ough *<> say, ‘Dean,
let’s talk in the men’s room.’ “

GROUP DEPARTURE TO JAPAN

10th Anniversary Dance
SATURDAY OCTOBER 13 8 P.M. — 1 aM*

$5.00 PER PERSON
WITH ROBERT PAUL AND HIS O11^
PRIZES. FLOOR SHOW. COLD BUFt*

PLANT EMPLOYEES
interest j
“We have immediate openings for person^ ^_ ^
working in the Packinghouse Industry. Km e ~
I
be an asset but are not a necessity.
jg u
We offer a starting salary of $o.93 Per
I

full range of Company sponsored benefits.
Interested applicants should contact Mr- ^ ^^
or Mr. R. V. Hearn at Canada Packers Lim^/
and 11 Street S. E., Calgary, Alberta, or F
1
265-6310.”
J

I
I

Page 3

|sy, October 5, 1973

PAGE 3

Personal Notes Across Canada
Obituaries

fcARD OF THANKS

wish express our hearL thanks to our friends
relatives for their many
L of kindness, expressions
Sympathy and beautiful flo|"tributes during the recent
L of dear father and granEher. Mr. Koryu Shimota-

ihara.
I Late Katherine (Mrs. James
I Suzuki)
[Lillian (Mrs. Charles Kado­
is
[Llovd and Donalda
[.Margaret (Mrs. Ryo Otsuki
Hazel (Mrs. Satoru WatanaW
bl grandchildren
[1 great grandshild.

MIYAZAKI
TORONTO. — Shinzo Miyaza­
ki, beloved husband of Namiye,
passed away on September 24,
1973. Dear father of Joe, Tam
(Mrs. Horiguchi), Thunder Bay,
and Jim, survived by 9 grandchil­
dren. Resting at Ralph Day Fu­
neral Home.. Funeral at Toronto
Buddhist Church. Cremation at
Toronto Crematorium.
TAGASHIRA
VANCOUVER,. B. C. — Mr.
Rinkichi Tagashira, 86, passed
away on September 23, 1973 at
Burnaby General Hospital. Fu­
neral (Service was held on Sept.
26 at Vancouver Japanese United
Church with the Rev. Norisuye
and the Rev. Imai officiating.
Cremation followed.

KIMURA &

SHIMOTAKAHARA

MONTREAL.

CADSBY
LAW OFFICE
1601 Lawrence Ave. East

[Scarborough, Ontario.
Telephone: 431-1500

Mr. Koryu

Shimotakahara, 83, beloved hu­
sband of Hideko Koiwai, passed
away on August 21st. 1973 at
Pierrefonds Nursing Home. Fu­
neral service, conducted by the
Rev. C. N. Furuya, was held at
Collins Funeral Chapel on Au­
gust 24th, 1973. Interment at
Rideau Memorial Gardens.

DUNDAS UNION STORE
OPEN SUNDAY

KAZUO G. OIYE Q.C.
BARRISTER. SOLICITOB
NOTARY PUBLIC
2 Carlton St., Toronto
Boom 1805
386-8388
293-4281 (K«».)

173 DUNDAS STREET WEST. TORONTO

SHINGLING

EAVESTROUGHING

SHEET METAL WORK

ALCAN SIDING DEALER
Toronto
421-3374
NISEI OWNED
Tosh Nishijima

RUNNYMEDE ROOFING
Tom Looker,
59 Lunness Road,
Toronto, Phone 763-1360
Licence No. B-L69
Rep. John Sugai — 767-1092

TOUR

OSCAR'S
SPORT SHOP

Phone or Write for Color Brochure and Further
Information.

SKIS
1201 Bloor Street West

K. iwata Travel Service
Toronto

Vancouver

Ph: 368-9934
889 Dundas St. w.
Toronto. Ont.

254-5101
1115 East Hastings St.
Vancouver 6, B.C.

532-4267

TORIC
OPTICAL
COMPLETE CARE
FOR YOUR EYES

118 West Hastings St.
VANCOUVER, B.C.

ikkcj
sukiyaki

460 Dundas St. W.
FURUYA Toronto
2B, Ont.
STORE 366-5451.
SORRY FOR THE
INCONVENIENCE
IT IS TAKING TIME FOR
THE RENOVATION
BUT
IT TAKES TIME FOR
ANYTHING GOOD.
INCIDENTALLY, WE HAVE A LIMITED PARKING
AT THE BACK SAT AND
SUN ONLY.
AUGUST LUCKY PRIZE
WINNERS.
Mrs. H. Fukushima
Mrs. H. Yamamoto
Mr. S. Koza.
THANK YOU FOR
SHOPPING AT FURUYA

TRAVEL SERVICE 363-0655
THANK YOU THANK
YOU THANK YOU
OUR FLORIDA TOUR WAS
FULLY
BOOKED
AND
NOW OUR AUTUMN TOUR
TO JAPAN IS FULLY
BOOKED.
Please call us for
— Domestic or Internatio­
nal travel.
— Personal or business
travel.
— Hotel booking.
— Rent a car.
— Charter flights.
. BOOK YOUR WINTER
HOLDAYS NOW.

Serving Japan From More Canadian
Cities Than Any Other Airlines
Seven Days A Week

FALL SCHEDULE TO JAPAN
WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY & SUNDAY
Depart Toronto 12:30 noon
Depart Vancouver 1500
Arrive Tokyo 0935

TUESDAY
Depart Toronto 0935
Depart Vancouver 1400
Arrive Tokyo 1705

FOR 1973 ENROLLMENT

TUESDAY, FRIDAY & SUNDAY
Depart Tokyo 1805
Arrive Vancouver 1100
Arrive Toronto 2110

Accepting A Few Additional

Students Before Enrollment

Is Closed. Apply Now!
ELECTRONICS
RESEARCH CO

(The next class will not be
starting until September, 1974)
RADIO,

Lansdale, Pa. 19446

Tokyo - Atami - Kyoto - Taipei - Hongkong
• Weekly Saturday Departures from Vancouver
• Includes: Twin sharing hotel accommodation, sightseeing,
Most Meals, Airfare, Service Charge and Gratuities
•Single Room and open return at additional charge.

LAST CALL

214 Prospect

West

15-day group tour of Orient $1,130.1

KAMPAi

460 Dundas St. West,
Toronto, Ont.


AMERICAN
CHICK SEXING SCHOOL

St.

ROOFING & SHEET
METAL WORKS

Reservations: 366-2164

2nd FOR free brochure and application form

Queen

Phone 531-1931 Toronto

'Covering Ontario”

^4/ii

Albert’s Shoe Store
1328

MEMBER OF C.R.C.A.

FLAT ROOFS

LADIES 2 and up
MENS 4 and up
MEDIUM & WIDE FITTINGS

Res. 621-1989

EM. 4-7692

ALL-WAY ROOFING LTD.

LATEST STYLES
ALL HEEL HEIGHTS

“Doctor of Chiropractic”
728A St. Clair Ave. West
(!4 block West of Christie)
TORONTO

651-8060

SIZES

SHOE

Paul K. Asada, D.C., N.D.

OPTOMETRISTS

- 10 AM. TO 6 P.M

SMALL

JULIETTE & PANASONIC
9:30—8. P.M
MON.—FR.
SAT. 9—6 P.M.
862 EGLINTON AVE. WEST.

PHONE 781-3447

WEDNESDAY
Depart Tokyo 1830
Arrive Vancouver 1125
Arrive Toronto 2110

Call Your Travel Agent Or CP AIR

I

Page 4

T H E N E W

PAGE 4

b * r M 3 # t ^ 5tg • tl li
^rtmMto

jtsg-ffi® t ^ o*?ijH tsa 3M to

OVERSEA COURIER SERVICE (CANADA) LTD.
•344 Bloor Street West,
Toronto, Ontario.
Phone 961-8250

816 West 7th. Ave.
Vancouver, B.C.
Phone 879-9195

FEEL GOOD ABOUT
TOMORROW

5

li
M
T
If t
It O

0

*

3

3

«^I* ft ft

u

I'

4 K

6
o

b
K

ft

x If -

it

A
©

t 0U 1C
6
lit

k 1ih^

& F

©MB ttAftfcKiotfl J'gJfcLi Ti’ ?
fftKlV'ftffffiij j^ft^? ^^^^
®jKhfti> ? S^Lft^fitc^gttj. ?
a^iZcfcit i«TW4>r»i-6 4©ti>o
11, af <fO&«t^Bi>g,tfgt set#
t-^H. ^Wi^^^fgffffoiHAfiSla:
©OKI i I to
®fiitiia®tz4 7-, »?'p*-, mgt
tftttM^ttfcI CXffi»a§i>6iK*ifc;i s
KtR iitU tt#fttfefl^5l 5 St & ^»
&MT. Wi:i+*i> &®®3OT® 1 to
O^^^-^x.
iv£ ^o
^^^Wi^iMg-cfo v^ox^^
^^^^^^(ftT, ^U§16 iii‘»t$ |
”1" o

O8#L^tV'.
*^/®!A&ffiiS4tt. ^^^©OiKl
■5tt»8MV'if l, ^-‘KflfJiiBfcn

^te^ t A

□-™’.zaA t#^WttMtt.|:^-t •
*S^2Fi:°?i ^ ffiWSLT. 4o
SS^'®^*' ^®®^*M©^?!I»X4;»E
^^k^ Gc? ©«^Ho*Slu-t*-t+I
Mt, Oo^lB©^(:A^ift>it,

C B

£ ©.hm a; Hl HAt, wi«rtit+^
*St-_g=+A«I+(ilii: At 4i©Tt.

m 11 v^5* ii^r. otaiK-iotifl a »>
fitMtUotLtt, ta?-oDiS4fflt
t *t*Jr<&fltSfIi'^»TT3b, Sot
«'©ftt.Ebiti>i,

7.54%
_
BUY CANADA
SAVINGS BONDS TODAY

.7

9

p

>h«
^o
2 3 5
fi

£ I' i s®^
*t«l



co £

^^f
2«i?

a

Page 5

Friday, October 5, 197

PAGE 5

3' *
0

' (X

^ ^-

0
it
6

£ to

0

it

6

n
8
i

5

I.

t

to

6’ £


to

to

0
^ (X
0
1 1/



6

0

b

i*

n



a

10^100

R

li

r nt n ^

5

IX

0

0

# 3

j V'

IC

fa>h®aWW

IX

fl

0

it

3

? u

b 0

It

Toronto Representative Office

s i‘

Commerce Court West
Suite NO. 3 631

Toronto,Ontario

?' IX

b'

1

IX

o

O
(X

.

Canada

\‘ /

'

It

.

:

M416-869-1831

X
5

©
it

IX
(X

IX

t £

V'
5

IX

1s#5riB*K

•10filHi:!X ^M*^J£#M^

*'

it

UL’o

*»fe • -^3-^/ns7yt%x;'n>|->/7'7'^VA'>a7^(2)/4-:>x</.> >*i)--;i,

F& h

ft
6

ft

it

•MSOftW • y/i-t^y/Ti •Z-teJu K^/^y/?? h / ^t*;^

(X

6

to

(X

IX *

tt

I IX

ffi
ft

R

KU

n ^ ^ <
S P E

0 £>

It 1z 1
P’ S <

AUTHENTIC JAPANESE DISHES
"MICHI" BESTAUBANT
459 CHURCH

STREET,

PHONE '924-1303

328 QUEEN ST. WEST,

PHONE 863-9519

Frank G. Yada
0

Crown Life Insurance Co
N
CH

1550 West Georgia St.
Vancouver, B.C.
3
t 3
«»i 2
*i

IC

a
4?
fl

A

s
o
o

M3
2

&

r

K

? M S.

HITACHI
RICE COOKER

I

£##Vt^W. W^±0t^iiEt3

221 Spadina Ave., Toronto Tel. 862-1082

<SANKO»

Page 6

PAGE 6

Friday, October i

II
It

til

pH

6

ONTARIO

©

tb

0

i>

pH

IX

MINISTRY OF REVENUE

71

1 ^ it #

bMM
ft

ilWbM ^^tt^Wi&W'

H

iJ

©
ft
ft

11

0

so
ir

0

Si

"T
?

-^LtOWOfiSMftiK+
IX

a glj

V' £ © 6

6 to

II

-A-tra w^ic^t * m±rb a it -%^+^

ii

5

nn

(III

It

©

a

n

0»?
A t >
5 i

a»ffiKRt-2i'TfflS=> jy^at- ifcli®#E»
fffi»8WofffiWi:. IBi> G GBit’S B TSuAue
^1 b tiHBHf-I& ^XOK, guniiX-?

II

n ©

3
ap

ft

1£!

13
bt

i

IX

©
A K.
BROUGH OF EAST YORK
BOROUGH OF ETOBICOKE
BOROUGH OF NORTH YORK
BOROUGH OF SCARBOROUGH
CITY OF TORONTO
BOROUGH OF YORK

7 Overlea Boulevard
4 Eva Road
55 Doncaster Ave.
7 Overlea Boulevard
2221 Yonge Street
4 Eva Road

St

/r

b
0

tz
11

z

i’

ft

ft
13

b
4

^r H
/St 5

©0
±fA

i b
7

UJi©

B^g^#g^ ^

CO

1?

dJid^fc 0
4 ±«K^»

®B

I'

5 ^

V'V<f#

BP ^ ©

^ It

5 ©

-U^B

T)!^

Til

9

7 $

CT ftXft

n n
6

lb
O

i1 5

0

-H±lc^
te ^^W

^ i’

6 4

tn

i'O© b i§
^ 1 6i|i fc p



T It ^ © b ^ :

0 *
nTiij
£ 0^’f

9? 3^g/ba

I* V'fc#^#

M-E

Q “

fin

*M*

^^^0

ffl®*E

f »
2° ^

SJi^f
^ TttM

wm'H01I J*»« «
IOIbO^ SO* *
'Ii^fcO*08®®®*^^

7
CM

3

7

99
OB

b
fl

on

H

wm
5
SiHI
OOOOOIlIlIlOOOI

£

&

Page 7

Fridav, October 5, 1973

0 V'

© ^

V'

15

5 6

5

5 V'
t

e’

IRJ

tc
5

6

€ tt £
? I ft

0 t

^0

^



3

3* - 0

it
*

$

ft

Jr

(T *

4
a

9 ^»

t' 5

^P

5

11
it

u ^ iUM # Bl ®

9

it


i

54c

I' ©
15

9
i

PP *

t & i‘ A

£p

* > Ik- is ^
& it

? g IX It &

d* »»

d)

5

fl
i’

IX

ea

it



It
0

w

It

^' fife ^ A

aw# »

1^

d*

li­
It

d*

It4)
6

I-' 0

6

3® >

b ^

4

*
ft b ZA E"
ir & ^J
$ —
° ii

11

IQ

it

5

d» 5

ft

th ~

?

7L

6’ 3

3

«*’

A
5

® « t tt r? 4
V ESS: $*

lit

o

zlll

6 A* 5

lt

It © □
®
a ^
K

i>

ZA

— It

^i^^f no

ft © 5
d* & n

i ii * a*

u ft i A

t,A^LA©
K © H £n ©
± i <ir
0$£JfM*#T#©B^# t ^t ©

25 # *

^t.

It

fife

t «® ra

B ® 4L It

&

ft

0 ft £
t^Ufe

$ M £ <0 # (IKA
5 Lf «f ’ HI? O

• 0 tn

#'&%

5 SB $

Aft >


0

in ^ 11* ® 4 © # ^
3 -e ^ ^ M # « ft ^
n^

XU
b O&3

^0 4*^

^ V' tin £

± ^ ^ $ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ?1/

H

fe $ 7c I
to9 Zc'-'^TT’

• i

•^ 'star

tM4 ^g

it ^ © M ^
b 7k
p ft

Zl^^^ ; ®ifttHRot«K.i^x«W
q *’• ‘’4fct^jift0jf^lj;^O^Ofc®C^
l'5®T'tolftJ.^-|- j । 5?WbtTSV

~
#
M

d

0
ik
ft

b
B

fl

^^^^^lt * t/©^^-

<©&?;*r° *«■' -

• t K ra

T Iti tt ® ©

^^tt^^^^oKie^A, tti^tt,
^r^-t-ZL^l'tSHl^i. 1

L /a^-f

y
b

he. —

Isj? 7 * $ fc® ® AS©®*.© test i L -cwt 5 K

A

V'

^

It

if

ft

An o
A
1

1
b
D

Id
t
no

S

IQi

A 7
7

bic

Z-

^^
oo

w

£ H

7

F ^
7^ ±



W
co

©

H

r

Ml

7^

nC

®

7

V'

H
to
M ef
Si* CO

b

H

s ©

it

^1
p
/V

© ft

Coordinator
National Ethnic Archives
Public Archives of Canada
395 Wellington Street
Ottawa, KIA ON3
*

n»D

&
IC ?
IS
a

©

© -Q

!!

7

7*

s *
ft

1

^ c

7

9

1

1U

^3|

Page 8

A*

A?
7
^
ir

p>

fflffl ? M
3
E

mi

■fllb

3

n
x

s I, y fH

R3
IX

fth.


OP

It

n IX

I'

I?

£

6

I

V' ra £ ra

ra

Hr

ft

<D

IX

^

nt: an
Xj

It

THE
NEW CANADIAN

*’

<73 Queen St ^

Toronto- 13?, Ont?

Phon* 3W
Seroni doss; mJ

n
Ml

It

5

it
H

««i^ L * It M

V? A&

&A

3

^l'

A HI
*M«i

n

IX

a

IX

r * hub

a*
ic

j® s

xn
P7 ft

W

^ 4B
16

0
it



IC

IX
H

it

it S in

3g

l' it

M

w

&
w



it

It
6



a

IC

it

it

y

&

to

<5

*

ic

n ii

®»«^ ? J

V
©

11

11

8»S

d*
saj

z.
if 11

SI

W Kt ^ 15



6

QX ft

^ # ^ » 3

it

It

it
IC

It

It
CD

IX *i 6 X

IX
i

R

fl

5
IX

3
i<

cD

* » Ir i: MSO