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NationalJCCAConference’77ToBe HeldlnWinnipegOctober
to make’/this^/a greater "country
/possible. are
-first .Tri 'TS'years.yNiow "in’*77,/we jage^ that: we-so^dwirly. heed to i*discrimination
J2j>5^«^^|t SSMih^X^C^ -^^^ «^*^ ^ •*
'
- hope L to ^reestablish ^contactsg and retain* *bur/culture.*~ .Who ..has1 fa- afrai d /tp" speak7 up / f or2/ th e - peo - for bur 'children future ? TORONTO
It .'is.'now- 35 Te-organizb?iritb-^
'-The- National- JCCA' Conferen- *
iled ? Or?is - this^ymptom^tac“of pie who are: suffering today ? The
years pince^weAhaye been reloca-. rial • 'organization; - To ^Iwconiplisih dur -greater 7 Canadian -- Society ? repeal -of. the 'W'ar Measures Act ce of ‘77 can be' the turning po
ted' from/ the:; sW.est . Gbast.’ V ? In this'.we? cannot just give lip ser Hopefully - at: diir cbfifererice2 we is„not.for.us. but .for others that int- of--’the * Japanese’*-'Canadians / that time w - reached/ the’ lowest vice’, ' but'must^mbw^
and may "-suffer from 'it .in the future. or it 'can be’ the'" demise bf us.
some will he able? to come ts
. ebb of''hbman "suffering"bf 7 any. concrete2 programs thatvalliof the- start -programmes: that will/ tie AfeLwe afraid-Jof"losing our fesr Hopefully . we ' will not' think of ■
'
'
racial group 4in .'/this'/':
pectability, that .we. ^worked
so the immediate. present- but will
locals will support/The. NJ.CCA; us.‘-'bloser .tbg2^^^ *
“Have hard for, that ’ we' stand in the look to the. longer-range future
Since -those- dark' days" of 1946; as "its first priority'ha si called-.® £ .As mentioned before,
werhave came -a long;way, per- National 'Conference in Winnipeg we come of'age?”-This is where back’ when/others" areidiscrimina- of ourselves and ?our /children.
. haps/we have c om e of ’ age
n October to discuss and ratify / bur external efforts' will be dear-? -ted against? Can we expend so Hopefully.? the questions will be .
, In - 1946 " the "National
JCCA the :proposals_and programs* The> sly tested?.For'a minority - group me effort in. oiir external rela answered -at‘'the- Nationa JCCA
' b.
■; was '^ganuzed, to protect our ri? proposal s~are 2 fold .- ^internal and. that went through all. the racial tionships with the greater society conference.-*, / . . ■
_'ghts "and /to. protest/dur .Toss’ of external.’ //f://^/T*” *£ s
iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin^
citizenship as" Canadians. In tho-. - -The. internal- is the re-qrganise ‘ 31’/years ^
tile'''National zation of/- the : National,... .encom
• has existed^its/profile has lowe- passing: all age groups, hopefu
red/as buf demands' ./decreased" lly, .to truly represent all Japa•and our"rights were'/established. nese/Canadiians . and, as such all
Today- the. National jis : going organizations must get - new and
through*. a\ peidod of reorganiza- young .members. -. - ,
.-j
, .■ tiort- and re-evaluation. The pur.Some of the,programmes < and,
’ .pose of this restructuring’ of the
TORONTO, ONTARIO
FRIDAY,-MARCH 18, 1977
studies, - being.., considered . and Vol. 41 —• 21
NJOCA is. to make the prganiza-. being undertaken, are the questi iiiiiiiiiiHiiniimiiiiirmiiiiiiiiNiiinHiiiii!ii^
tibn a/ truly viable..National2 en ons of the War Measures Act and
tity,- supp orted by “‘all & locals and the? Reparations - payments. / This
associations .from West to ?East. is: hot 'the, return "of Tour’material
• Due to our past history 'I .be- losses/but iperhaps, -moire ’import
lieve that we can, be - an-, asset -tarit the ;feeling/o^
and .a moving force, to .the Cal ^‘ beep/hurt”/.or: inibom(£/cases’^ ;
nadian- Society.
;
bitterness, that must ^
Last , year, we -had a* National erased - or^cbrisoled । from Lour .m
the 16()tK anniversary of "'the first nese Canadian Centennial Society
By MEE SHIMODA
Coherence to dedicate our jHisto.-r selves;be
coming of the Japanese to Cana- as one of its’ projects, will
‘
ry-Project, the publishing , of our
As 1977 marks | dian shores, the Hmaliton Japa- holding an educational ConferenHAMILTON
b: Another, is the study of retainstory, called ;“The-Enemy . That
ee1 on 'the'-War Measures ’ . Act.
trig one’s’own culture arid heritaNever /War,” and also-it/, was
The Japanese
Canadians as a
. ge. Are ?we\ losing/dur, heritage ? ’
a kick-off for. our Centennial, for
Whole have had the dubious dis
Are - our . children ' assimilating/o
. 1977. ’ This' coriference was ~ 1 the"
tinction as the only ethnic group
SAN FRANCISCO
Glenn ^Japanese non-Japanese.”
the point: of/ losing/ all /our cultur
in Canada upon whom the full
ral heritage ? ' Or should • we be Omatsu of Hokiibei Maariidhi here . 2 ‘Tn other words,” Omatsu sa
1
the
id “it is now. marriages' in which force of the powers under
concerned., with :.our - culture, but- . reported Jan. . 27 that- the Japaboth partners are of
Japanese; War-' Measures Act was invokinsteaid hasten'this assimilation riese intermarriage rate here rose
World
to. some>66% ih l976.“ :. '(/I " ancestry that ■ have- become. /the edi during .the , Second
and-take, on the dominant west
His /analysis of - last ..year’s ma- exception, .not the^.rule.”.-^ ■ 1 . War. The Hamilton Japanese Ca- .
ern culture? 4
l>
rriage license statistics revealed i 1 However, Omatsu warns not to radian 1 Centennial - Society' feel
/ Tihe study .of the care of our roughly -t^
that
every three draw .presumptions.. conclusions it. our duty as Canadians
DAR ES SALAAM; .Tanzania. elders. In 3 . scattered areas of
from these - statistics. •
- - - ■ we raise - before the • Ganadi an
marriages to -be ■ interracial; W
-4- Japan, along, with' six: other this country the JCCA are buildr
This -'Compares • drastically" to i The data involving intermarri public,' the severe constraints on
nations, was accused by the. mul- ing or studying the problems of
recent civil liberties which this measure
.the intermarriage .rate in, 1958, ages takes into account
tiracial South./African Congress bur senior - citizens.'" 50 ? years, ago.
at .an estimated 25%,. .
' Japanese immigrants 'as ■ well ■ as imposed upon, its’ '• citizens du
of Trade Uri ions of-being the ma- this would • have been unthinka-in; 1971, it was .58%, 65%,-in Sansei, so it would; be questiona ring therperiod of it’s -invocation. .
in props of -/South./Africa’s , apar ble, to let one’s .parents be look
1972, 60% in 1973,. 59%. in 1974, ble to say the Sansei intermarri Not only do we feel that Japa-'
theid system/officials said recen ed after'by Someone else. .Do
nese Canadians were
-unjustly.
and'62% in 1975 —; definite -in age was 66 ,percent. ~
.
cy* ' J
young people have - any • communi termarriage trend.
Act.
“Nevertheless-,” the
reporter under the War Measures
The congress executive board, cation with .our elders ?
Why ' - Last year, 111 marriage* lic concludes,
“the ‘ intermarriage during the Second World War
which endeda flye-day conferen- haven’t the . younger ueople taences were issued in Sari Fran statistics raise interesting ques but that the act was invoked in
. ce . here earlier/ recently, , r^olr ken a greater interest in our gracisco to couples in which ' either tions about the present state and appropriately during the October.
ved - “to expose -Britain,7-the -Ui- ndparents ?^ Has . language,;„ Jieen
Committee
the ^ bride •*or /groom was- Japa fuure direction of the Japanese Crisis . of 1970. The
nited States, France, the Federal our barrier that .we.have not,:been
feels that it would be an exerci
nese; 38 were ? issued bto”“Japa American community.”
Republic of. .Germany, .Italy. and able-to Tearn-and. retain , our/he
se in democracy to air this prob-<
nese Japanese” couples,- 73 to
Japan wihich ’ trade with South ritage ? Why have- we not set up
lem in a Conference. Thus . the
' Africa as the main , props of the meaningful1’- communication -? ;W?ith
Conference will
have two- com
apartheid , system?”
the Issei’s ? Why do we main-,
ponents; the J apanese Canadian
. - . The? conference 'welcomed a de tain that they’re too? old^and /ca
experience 'and 2 the .October Cri
cision- by: the/executive-of the' in-, nnot do * any thing? And - y^t,
sis of 1970.
Canadians have built churches, comm-:
ternational Confederation 'of Tra-’ they-Tn their own ^way/are still -x ? ^ TORONT^
The conference will
take uriityi gathering, places, have collected money' to ;help each other out
de -Unions . to- call --a oheiw eek ■ boy- .continuing 2'on -wath . their. '. - own
in difficult times. Japanese Canadians have’ raised money to con- place on Saturday, April ’23, 19-programs.
’
-^?
Dare
i.
’
we.inQtj..
support?
cott' of 'South. African/consumer
duct studies; to' write books, to start and finish all kinds of valua 77 at the Ewart Angus Audito
them?
or
?Are-we
"
ashamed/of
goods. The unions' resolved to ;ar-'
ble projects? This.' .y^
the 100th anniversary of: the arrival 'of the rium,’' McMaster University Me
them?
Many
young'people
1
are
Tirst Japanese immigrant to Canada; brings another request to the dical Centre. Hamilton, Ontario,,
". ouse- internationalisolation . of
:
.?
' <
- • f '
' - - ' commencing at 9:00 a.m. .
South Africa and to stimulate a ■sb concerned about’ their own . id 'community for money. .
?mandatory a.rms - embargo s and ec- entity, .and yet,, haye they, tried, . / The: National Fund Drive Target is '$125,0002, which wall help
Gordon ‘Hirabayashi, Professor:
support Centennial .programs across the country. /On top of that
to
.understand,
jhe
Identity
.pf
-the
onomic' sanctions.
"
each region has to raise money to pay for local projects and Cent of - Sociology - from University of
Issei
’
s
?
Eikebin
Haley
’
s
“
Roots.
?
’
’
: 7/ The’-congress also, resolved “to
-Alberta; Andrew Brewin, ~NDP
ennial'activities.'/ /
Do
our
young
people
.
know
.0^
devote aliour resources to orgaWhat aYe2 the' benefits for all. the expenditure of funds this ■Member of Parliament; Ken A'• nize workers/in ; South .Africa in family tree ?-Where are bu.t\story 'Centennial /year? Can you put a/dollar arid cents value bn our dachi, author of .“The
Enemy
;®r7our. historical role in Canada?
defense of * their rights and ' _ to tellers ? - Why2 aren’t* the^youngex* 'x^tural’contribution2^
That Never Was”, and Laurier
Do yon put a dollar and cerite value on the re-emergence of a Ja
_~ throw our/weight behind, the arm generation demanding, pur - .story,
panese Canadian, community spirit, .which will last for years to LaPierre from CBC will head the
ed struggle of. the African Nati tellers .to tell us-.our “Roots?”- ‘borne?;-'.
. ,,.. ,.-._. . ._-x ... . .. . list of guest speakers. ,
Many
of
our
story
tellers
.
.a/e
onal Congress^ of - - South Africa
« <::• .^
bnce-in-a-lifetime opportunity Ltd shows other . For 'more -information^- please?
now
gone
and
will
never.be/
ab
Canadians
and
ourselves,
our .ciritra
economic, and social imput
and all other, liberation organiza"tions of Southern Africa’.” '
: le to"give u^"our thread'of“heri- to"Canada.' What' is~this worth to:you ? - ;- ;— JCGS
^je/fe-^s^ n^ R-3*^ u-’ -.
By GEORGE K/IMAI
Ham. J.0. Centennial Society To Hold
Conference On War Measures Act
Jpnz- & N_on-Jpnz. Marriages Rising
JapanAccused
- Of Apartheid
Centennial Fund Drive Continues
5
NationalJCCAConference’77ToBe HeldlnWinnipegOctober
to make’/this^/a greater "country
/possible. are
-first .Tri 'TS'years.yNiow "in’*77,/we jage^ that: we-so^dwirly. heed to i*discrimination
J2j>5^«^^|t SSMih^X^C^ -^^^ «^*^ ^ •*
'
- hope L to ^reestablish ^contactsg and retain* *bur/culture.*~ .Who ..has1 fa- afrai d /tp" speak7 up / f or2/ th e - peo - for bur 'children future ? TORONTO
It .'is.'now- 35 Te-organizb?iritb-^
'-The- National- JCCA' Conferen- *
iled ? Or?is - this^ymptom^tac“of pie who are: suffering today ? The
years pince^weAhaye been reloca-. rial • 'organization; - To ^Iwconiplisih dur -greater 7 Canadian -- Society ? repeal -of. the 'W'ar Measures Act ce of ‘77 can be' the turning po
ted' from/ the:; sW.est . Gbast.’ V ? In this'.we? cannot just give lip ser Hopefully - at: diir cbfifererice2 we is„not.for.us. but .for others that int- of--’the * Japanese’*-'Canadians / that time w - reached/ the’ lowest vice’, ' but'must^mbw^
and may "-suffer from 'it .in the future. or it 'can be’ the'" demise bf us.
some will he able? to come ts
. ebb of''hbman "suffering"bf 7 any. concrete2 programs thatvalliof the- start -programmes: that will/ tie AfeLwe afraid-Jof"losing our fesr Hopefully . we ' will not' think of ■
'
'
racial group 4in .'/this'/':
pectability, that .we. ^worked
so the immediate. present- but will
locals will support/The. NJ.CCA; us.‘-'bloser .tbg2^^^ *
“Have hard for, that ’ we' stand in the look to the. longer-range future
Since -those- dark' days" of 1946; as "its first priority'ha si called-.® £ .As mentioned before,
werhave came -a long;way, per- National 'Conference in Winnipeg we come of'age?”-This is where back’ when/others" areidiscrimina- of ourselves and ?our /children.
. haps/we have c om e of ’ age
n October to discuss and ratify / bur external efforts' will be dear-? -ted against? Can we expend so Hopefully.? the questions will be .
, In - 1946 " the "National
JCCA the :proposals_and programs* The> sly tested?.For'a minority - group me effort in. oiir external rela answered -at‘'the- Nationa JCCA
' b.
■; was '^ganuzed, to protect our ri? proposal s~are 2 fold .- ^internal and. that went through all. the racial tionships with the greater society conference.-*, / . . ■
_'ghts "and /to. protest/dur .Toss’ of external.’ //f://^/T*” *£ s
iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin^
citizenship as" Canadians. In tho-. - -The. internal- is the re-qrganise ‘ 31’/years ^
tile'''National zation of/- the : National,... .encom
• has existed^its/profile has lowe- passing: all age groups, hopefu
red/as buf demands' ./decreased" lly, .to truly represent all Japa•and our"rights were'/established. nese/Canadiians . and, as such all
Today- the. National jis : going organizations must get - new and
through*. a\ peidod of reorganiza- young .members. -. - ,
.-j
, .■ tiort- and re-evaluation. The pur.Some of the,programmes < and,
’ .pose of this restructuring’ of the
TORONTO, ONTARIO
FRIDAY,-MARCH 18, 1977
studies, - being.., considered . and Vol. 41 —• 21
NJOCA is. to make the prganiza-. being undertaken, are the questi iiiiiiiiiiHiiniimiiiiirmiiiiiiiiNiiinHiiiii!ii^
tibn a/ truly viable..National2 en ons of the War Measures Act and
tity,- supp orted by “‘all & locals and the? Reparations - payments. / This
associations .from West to ?East. is: hot 'the, return "of Tour’material
• Due to our past history 'I .be- losses/but iperhaps, -moire ’import
lieve that we can, be - an-, asset -tarit the ;feeling/o^
and .a moving force, to .the Cal ^‘ beep/hurt”/.or: inibom(£/cases’^ ;
nadian- Society.
;
bitterness, that must ^
Last , year, we -had a* National erased - or^cbrisoled । from Lour .m
the 16()tK anniversary of "'the first nese Canadian Centennial Society
By MEE SHIMODA
Coherence to dedicate our jHisto.-r selves;be
coming of the Japanese to Cana- as one of its’ projects, will
‘
ry-Project, the publishing , of our
As 1977 marks | dian shores, the Hmaliton Japa- holding an educational ConferenHAMILTON
b: Another, is the study of retainstory, called ;“The-Enemy . That
ee1 on 'the'-War Measures ’ . Act.
trig one’s’own culture arid heritaNever /War,” and also-it/, was
The Japanese
Canadians as a
. ge. Are ?we\ losing/dur, heritage ? ’
a kick-off for. our Centennial, for
Whole have had the dubious dis
Are - our . children ' assimilating/o
. 1977. ’ This' coriference was ~ 1 the"
tinction as the only ethnic group
SAN FRANCISCO
Glenn ^Japanese non-Japanese.”
the point: of/ losing/ all /our cultur
in Canada upon whom the full
ral heritage ? ' Or should • we be Omatsu of Hokiibei Maariidhi here . 2 ‘Tn other words,” Omatsu sa
1
the
id “it is now. marriages' in which force of the powers under
concerned., with :.our - culture, but- . reported Jan. . 27 that- the Japaboth partners are of
Japanese; War-' Measures Act was invokinsteaid hasten'this assimilation riese intermarriage rate here rose
World
to. some>66% ih l976.“ :. '(/I " ancestry that ■ have- become. /the edi during .the , Second
and-take, on the dominant west
His /analysis of - last ..year’s ma- exception, .not the^.rule.”.-^ ■ 1 . War. The Hamilton Japanese Ca- .
ern culture? 4
l>
rriage license statistics revealed i 1 However, Omatsu warns not to radian 1 Centennial - Society' feel
/ Tihe study .of the care of our roughly -t^
that
every three draw .presumptions.. conclusions it. our duty as Canadians
DAR ES SALAAM; .Tanzania. elders. In 3 . scattered areas of
from these - statistics. •
- - - ■ we raise - before the • Ganadi an
marriages to -be ■ interracial; W
-4- Japan, along, with' six: other this country the JCCA are buildr
This -'Compares • drastically" to i The data involving intermarri public,' the severe constraints on
nations, was accused by the. mul- ing or studying the problems of
recent civil liberties which this measure
.the intermarriage .rate in, 1958, ages takes into account
tiracial South./African Congress bur senior - citizens.'" 50 ? years, ago.
at .an estimated 25%,. .
' Japanese immigrants 'as ■ well ■ as imposed upon, its’ '• citizens du
of Trade Uri ions of-being the ma- this would • have been unthinka-in; 1971, it was .58%, 65%,-in Sansei, so it would; be questiona ring therperiod of it’s -invocation. .
in props of -/South./Africa’s , apar ble, to let one’s .parents be look
1972, 60% in 1973,. 59%. in 1974, ble to say the Sansei intermarri Not only do we feel that Japa-'
theid system/officials said recen ed after'by Someone else. .Do
nese Canadians were
-unjustly.
and'62% in 1975 —; definite -in age was 66 ,percent. ~
.
cy* ' J
young people have - any • communi termarriage trend.
Act.
“Nevertheless-,” the
reporter under the War Measures
The congress executive board, cation with .our elders ?
Why ' - Last year, 111 marriage* lic concludes,
“the ‘ intermarriage during the Second World War
which endeda flye-day conferen- haven’t the . younger ueople taences were issued in Sari Fran statistics raise interesting ques but that the act was invoked in
. ce . here earlier/ recently, , r^olr ken a greater interest in our gracisco to couples in which ' either tions about the present state and appropriately during the October.
ved - “to expose -Britain,7-the -Ui- ndparents ?^ Has . language,;„ Jieen
Committee
the ^ bride •*or /groom was- Japa fuure direction of the Japanese Crisis . of 1970. The
nited States, France, the Federal our barrier that .we.have not,:been
feels that it would be an exerci
nese; 38 were ? issued bto”“Japa American community.”
Republic of. .Germany, .Italy. and able-to Tearn-and. retain , our/he
se in democracy to air this prob-<
nese Japanese” couples,- 73 to
Japan wihich ’ trade with South ritage ? Why have- we not set up
lem in a Conference. Thus . the
' Africa as the main , props of the meaningful1’- communication -? ;W?ith
Conference will
have two- com
apartheid , system?”
the Issei’s ? Why do we main-,
ponents; the J apanese Canadian
. - . The? conference 'welcomed a de tain that they’re too? old^and /ca
experience 'and 2 the .October Cri
cision- by: the/executive-of the' in-, nnot do * any thing? And - y^t,
sis of 1970.
Canadians have built churches, comm-:
ternational Confederation 'of Tra-’ they-Tn their own ^way/are still -x ? ^ TORONT^
The conference will
take uriityi gathering, places, have collected money' to ;help each other out
de -Unions . to- call --a oheiw eek ■ boy- .continuing 2'on -wath . their. '. - own
in difficult times. Japanese Canadians have’ raised money to con- place on Saturday, April ’23, 19-programs.
’
-^?
Dare
i.
’
we.inQtj..
support?
cott' of 'South. African/consumer
duct studies; to' write books, to start and finish all kinds of valua 77 at the Ewart Angus Audito
them?
or
?Are-we
"
ashamed/of
goods. The unions' resolved to ;ar-'
ble projects? This.' .y^
the 100th anniversary of: the arrival 'of the rium,’' McMaster University Me
them?
Many
young'people
1
are
Tirst Japanese immigrant to Canada; brings another request to the dical Centre. Hamilton, Ontario,,
". ouse- internationalisolation . of
:
.?
' <
- • f '
' - - ' commencing at 9:00 a.m. .
South Africa and to stimulate a ■sb concerned about’ their own . id 'community for money. .
?mandatory a.rms - embargo s and ec- entity, .and yet,, haye they, tried, . / The: National Fund Drive Target is '$125,0002, which wall help
Gordon ‘Hirabayashi, Professor:
support Centennial .programs across the country. /On top of that
to
.understand,
jhe
Identity
.pf
-the
onomic' sanctions.
"
each region has to raise money to pay for local projects and Cent of - Sociology - from University of
Issei
’
s
?
Eikebin
Haley
’
s
“
Roots.
?
’
’
: 7/ The’-congress also, resolved “to
-Alberta; Andrew Brewin, ~NDP
ennial'activities.'/ /
Do
our
young
people
.
know
.0^
devote aliour resources to orgaWhat aYe2 the' benefits for all. the expenditure of funds this ■Member of Parliament; Ken A'• nize workers/in ; South .Africa in family tree ?-Where are bu.t\story 'Centennial /year? Can you put a/dollar arid cents value bn our dachi, author of .“The
Enemy
;®r7our. historical role in Canada?
defense of * their rights and ' _ to tellers ? - Why2 aren’t* the^youngex* 'x^tural’contribution2^
That Never Was”, and Laurier
Do yon put a dollar and cerite value on the re-emergence of a Ja
_~ throw our/weight behind, the arm generation demanding, pur - .story,
panese Canadian, community spirit, .which will last for years to LaPierre from CBC will head the
ed struggle of. the African Nati tellers .to tell us-.our “Roots?”- ‘borne?;-'.
. ,,.. ,.-._. . ._-x ... . .. . list of guest speakers. ,
Many
of
our
story
tellers
.
.a/e
onal Congress^ of - - South Africa
« <::• .^
bnce-in-a-lifetime opportunity Ltd shows other . For 'more -information^- please?
now
gone
and
will
never.be/
ab
Canadians
and
ourselves,
our .ciritra
economic, and social imput
and all other, liberation organiza"tions of Southern Africa’.” '
: le to"give u^"our thread'of“heri- to"Canada.' What' is~this worth to:you ? - ;- ;— JCGS
^je/fe-^s^ n^ R-3*^ u-’ -.
By GEORGE K/IMAI
Ham. J.0. Centennial Society To Hold
Conference On War Measures Act
Jpnz- & N_on-Jpnz. Marriages Rising
JapanAccused
- Of Apartheid
Centennial Fund Drive Continues
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battle. Tn 1970, -Kenji Kanamori cal/duties i/ Rank of'Tokyo/Repre sdeath .-'after/- sneaking-; .into.. her
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'
* For f-the.. firat time^in history /Karate Master Sakagami
.haB issued .a manual .on the art of the five main-katas that all
_ students^ MUST..mMter before."acquiring the-coveted ;Black
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>^'--’'/
,. / - This' unbelievably easy to follow; manusl. pictorially illu- strates how / eachPinan. kata, is performed. Det ails, are. given
<„on,eacli block^kick, punch, /strike,' stance,-and body shifting.
technique. ’Each/kata, is 'correspondingly illustrated~with .the
” “Kokushi”- or^ the hidden/ meaning in .each"move. .
5 Details- are also given ^on^ history, and; the full spectrum
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Minoru nojima; piaho
la*>5^^' J - 4.«\nLa.-*-*-^'.-vi^. .
Mozart: Sonata /No. 15? K. 454’
-Beethoven: Sonata No;10, -Op. 96
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-its -concept completely at first:
jmother'.of Joe (Toronto) ,.• Helen
However, the author,, who ’ has
.Kumagai (Toronto)/'Siisie?: Sarib,
mader.an extensive' study, of ' the" _ - TORONTO." '— T.B/G. Japanese T.V. Show projects has been
(Ann Arbor, Michigan)'. '-Sadly
subject, guides the .reader -thro-, started with a grant from the New Horizon 'Program of -the Femissed by ,41 /grandchildren and
-ugh . the/various nuances’ and fi-- .deraL Government. The T-.V. Show officially started with-the grant
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/ Ya maokaspeaks of ‘ the.',physi- on Feb; 26? 1977.'About 200 people including special guests, Miss
rohi Cremation).
- .-- - • .‘cal-. “Harai’ -arid-'how. it 'affects. Cathy DowdaH of the New Horizon Office and Japanese Consul General:Mr;- &';Mrs;;F. Okada, enjoyed a special one-hour show “MUTO
Ibur-'-physical/well^
pect of- the book which - the' re KiQMOiN” and a film about the Japanese Emperor’s visit to the UjS.
The film of the Emperor’s U.S. visit was borrowed from the library
ader may find most interesting is
;of -the Consulate' General of Japan in Toronto. '
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the physical exercises he may try
This T.V. -Show, of the Toronto Buddhist Church is one of - its
based on the directions given by : services vto. the general public. Many and various programs
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the author. Yamaoka is a Karate shown at the T.B.C. .
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this T.V./show jis very, useful ‘for-those who want to learn and po
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kind of person, lives by. ; hara.? Buddhist/Church (Rev. Tak Moriki), ,534^4302. /
T.B.C. Japanese T.V. -Shows Starts
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bulous “Tsuru Botan”... It is
new rice and is equally tasty
as our Kokuho or Matsu. ....._...„
Try one today for change ofpace.
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TRAVEL SERVICE
363.0655
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May 21 Weekend in Boston.
May 28 Brasil. Nippon Festi.
val_Tour
July. 23 Banff, Rockies, Vanc
ouver home coming,
Sept. Issei Nisei Fun Tour to
Europe'
Oct. 2 Autumn Group to Japan
and many more to- come.
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JUNE 13
MAY 14
JUNE 20
MAY 21?
JUNE 27
MAY 28
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.
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ckages tours are all -available.
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k Tour Office 1040SW. Georgia, Vari. .684-5101
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George &- Susie Sano ' J
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■l^'-years^nd/npJiPlari now tb . attend? a Teen/? Cana da Jamboree
August Ist to 5th. at KOYU INTERNAU^^
CAMP to? celebra.te.-the. jjCU C'entennial---year.
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//The Toronto JGGS 'has - arrange d/with the ..'United* Church-for
the* use of their camp, facilities’ at Lake -Scugog,' ’ 60 miles'. N.Ei of
Meditation-Gut.Enlightenment '^ro^o/fpr a glorious-week of camping.*
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(By Haruo/Yamaoka —, $2:^0)
'ifyouare.comangin a. group, of .four or-more;’and are hiking,
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/By Bishop Kenryu T. Tsuji / know. as? soon as 'possible. Some form .of -stop-over arrangements
at cihuifches or community centres across Canada 'could'possibly be
':/Ih; the- book; " MCditation-Gut-- arranged,;if7<givensufficient.noti^
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sub*-, to thetfact .that most' teenagtrs are under- a* limited budget. For
application forms, maps, to the camp, and-other info
plejeet/of “Hara’’ Jin? simple, under-,
ase address all communications to: Dick Takamoto, Camp Director,
standable words. Because
the Koyu: International. Camp, 194 Maxome Ave., Willowdale, Ont.
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things, it is difficult to
grasp
-at/ Queehsway J Hospital.
"Dear
-its -concept completely at first:
jmother'.of Joe (Toronto) ,.• Helen
However, the author,, who ’ has
.Kumagai (Toronto)/'Siisie?: Sarib,
mader.an extensive' study, of ' the" _ - TORONTO." '— T.B/G. Japanese T.V. Show projects has been
(Ann Arbor, Michigan)'. '-Sadly
subject, guides the .reader -thro-, started with a grant from the New Horizon 'Program of -the Femissed by ,41 /grandchildren and
-ugh . the/various nuances’ and fi-- .deraL Government. The T-.V. Show officially started with-the grant
one .grcaUgratfidsoh.';
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nally pinpoints its^exact and mb-; front the month .of March.
, Trull Funeral Home
-Funeral
. , /Tb celebrate the;start,of the T.V. Show, the,opening, celebrast r important meaning. ~
tiony.party was-, held in-the. Toronto Buddhist Church, at 1:00_pun.
service-at Toronto Buddhist- 'Chu
/ Ya maokaspeaks of ‘ the.',physi- on Feb; 26? 1977.'About 200 people including special guests, Miss
rohi Cremation).
- .-- - • .‘cal-. “Harai’ -arid-'how. it 'affects. Cathy DowdaH of the New Horizon Office and Japanese Consul General:Mr;- &';Mrs;;F. Okada, enjoyed a special one-hour show “MUTO
Ibur-'-physical/well^
pect of- the book which - the' re KiQMOiN” and a film about the Japanese Emperor’s visit to the UjS.
The film of the Emperor’s U.S. visit was borrowed from the library
ader may find most interesting is
;of -the Consulate' General of Japan in Toronto. '
-.
the physical exercises he may try
This T.V. -Show, of the Toronto Buddhist Church is one of - its
based on the directions given by : services vto. the general public. Many and various programs
are
the author. Yamaoka is a Karate shown at the T.B.C. .
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expert and is certainly w-ell-tra- - '/This is great chance to enjoy Japanese T.V. programs for mained/in these, exercises and spe- . ny, Issei & Nisei as well as -New Immigrants from Japan, and-also
this T.V./show jis very, useful ‘for-those who want to learn and po
aks from experience.
lish up their Japanese language.?
//"The. most important point/ hoMembership fee is just $6)00 for the period from March 1977
twever, is the spiritual aspect of. to August 1977. Membership cards are available-from the president
“Hara.” The' author states,, “What" of the T.V. Show, Mr.-Genge :Hayashi 466-1903 or from the Toronto
kind of person, lives by. ; hara.? Buddhist/Church (Rev. Tak Moriki), ,534^4302. /
T.B.C. Japanese T.V. -Shows Starts
TOM’S
AND
GertrudeUrabe
Who <is a man of hara. ..AJAnyone can live by hara. You <ip .not
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have to be any special kind, of,
person. All. it takes is an- under
standing of hara in" your life-and;
to utilize the great and vast pot.cntia:1 of hara for your own ph^
s ical mental and social; benefit. /
/ : “We need? to find a podnt withan’ - ourselves which:_ will give/, us
>mehtalrand physical balance; and
. Immediate . Notification^' is-* requested "of any: _ changes
| at> the"-' same time, be a
source1
dur^lT tho/past Jyear ofi/Namesfc ^
bers'Und New Listings .for inclusion in the 1977 1 Directory.
Lwhereby -we can experience the
Old address ptust olso be included; Please?'send information
- ultimate sense of harmony - with
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Phone 273-5696 -is at the poin of hara that Ami_ Phone 681-7251 'da Buddha’s Wisdom and Comp-assion. ; ' awaken s the • - *no-dbubt
mind’ of shinjin in us.”
APRIL 10
MAY: 1
' h -recommend this book, espeMAY 6
.. APRIL 3
cialiy- to all young Buddhists. It
APRIL 28
MAY23
is not a philosophical dissertation
MAY 24
MAY 6
but a _clear . exposition of - the.
MAY 27
MAY 8
JUNE 5
MAY 8
center of our - being and how it
JUNE 26
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-affects-^our daily lives.
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„ YOBITOSE'.KANKODAN ^ ^^
by Haruo Yamaoka is available
As usual, Yobiyoshe-kankodan will be ready from July
from the Bitddhist
Bookstore,
8th, 1977. Please ask for details from- us.
1710 'Octavia St., San. Francisco,.
For Information ' concerning all? your - Travels needs,
CA 94109.
Please contact us.
672 No. 3 Rd., Richmond, B.C.
1157 Melville St^ Vancouver, B.C.
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THE PLAGE TO; START YOUR HAPPY. HOLIDAY
FURUYA
, To "beat the. cold by young
" and bld
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. -Health stamina food from Ja-pan
,
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GOMA NO/SEI
Get one for yourself and one
-- for your mom and dad. You
need one this winter;
Have you heard about the fa
bulous “Tsuru Botan”... It is
new rice and is equally tasty
as our Kokuho or Matsu. ....._...„
Try one today for change ofpace.
z
TRAVEL SERVICE
363.0655
Are you packed? Here
are
the Furuya special 'tours.
April 24 Spring Group to Ja
pan _*
May 21 Weekend in Boston.
May 28 Brasil. Nippon Festi.
val_Tour
July. 23 Banff, Rockies, Vanc
ouver home coming,
Sept. Issei Nisei Fun Tour to
Europe'
Oct. 2 Autumn Group to Japan
and many more to- come.
IWATA SPRING TOUR TO JAPAN
RETURN
DEPARTURES
MAY 9 *APRIL 9 *
JUNE 13
MAY 14
JUNE 20
MAY 21?
JUNE 27
MAY 28
■ , .
JUNE 11 JULY 11
available,
Leisure pleasure" trip to Japan by -boat is
.
’ ~
Personal -baggages-up to 350 lbs.
"Hawaii Nassau (Bahamas) & other Islands plus alLpa
ckages tours are all -available.
Toronto -— Vancouver return for as low as $222.00. Pie
:, ase contact K- IWATA for " more information.
Head Office 1115 E. Hastings, Van. 254-5101 ’7
k Tour Office 1040SW. Georgia, Vari. .684-5101
Toronto Office 162 Spadina Ave. 869-1291?
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