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Outstanding American Nisei S. Kido Passes
rThe recent "dearth of ' Nisei ; Sa5?W

Nisei generation is growing'' olkcler^ Within twenty;
years at

neratipn, the Sansei; In'deibted^to a 7 word ■ of hope tb‘ the ; immi­
: the .hard work and acc omplish- grant families,' a -generation ' cq.ming of', age and struggling for
ments of the Nisei. ~
: When the word “Nisei’’ is mur­ accep tance into -s an American. so-£ _

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mured a - variety of images Land •'ciety.
thoughts appear. “Nisei” - stirs up - The Ni sei is Saburo Kido, Da a
'memories of the “442”,_ and “Go. Inouye, Spark Matsunaga, - Bill
for Broke”; Nisei are concentra­ Hosokawa, - and a. hundred thous­
tivefand successful life.
'Just' .as the,-Nisei' are heavily tion, camps and farmlands and and other faces and name's and.
t^e first generation of truly A- ■hopes. Some of- the. Nisei are , no
mericanized Japanese. Nisei was

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Japanese Cariadian Dcincers At Prince

Prince Hotel Announces Japanese
Summer Festival Starting May 28 ' Vol- 41
The Prince' HoTORONTO.
tel- announces its7 second Japaner
- se Summer Festival,
starting
- May 28th and running -. until. Lar
bor Day.
• .
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' riAnd what a show, it is for visi/ tors' to Toronto, for people' who
stay at the hotel, and flor any perr
son who wants -to - drop by. apd
enjoy the festivities..
A significant ‘ feature -.of the
■ Festival- is the hotel’s participa­
tion in the celebration of the Japanese-Cahadian Centennial, mar­
king 100 years since the arrival
in Canada -of its first.-.Japanese

historic Tea.Ceremony•; the beau-

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TUESD A Y, MA Y 3, 1977 /

TORONTO, ONTARIO

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^ ^“’Ta’ i Gracious Centennial Queen, Mona

Bru'sh Painting; Kite Flying; O- < '^^^^^v^-^^^^v^^^^^^^^^^.^^.^^^

rigami, that-special way of ma
king: "'things with paper and. no t
using scissors in the
making
plus a Children’s Theatre (free)
showing selected ; Japanese
and
North American films. ’ ?
r As if .these are not
enough,
for
clubs Kadonag’a was responsible
TORONTO. — “Action .’ and petitors from associatedconsider these- attractions.'... Ha­
Black
from as far as British Colum- the elimination 7 of one
waiian Hula and Fire Dancers; Beauty’’, were the themes at the
bia, the United States, Malaysia, Belt judge from the ring who.
Phillipine Bambo dancers - (the “9ihour” Japanese Canadian Cen­
instead of paying attention to '
and Japan. — - •
- .
famous and colorful dance' where tennial Shitoryu Karate cham: “Beauty” was provided by the the battle he was refereeing, sat
the participants must be-fast and - pionship & -sponsored, -by- -the Jareigning Miss Japanese Canadian with open-mouth watching Mona.
nimble to avoid the clacking bam­ panese Canadian Culltural -Centro
Centennial, pretty Mona Kado- He was given a verbal thrashing
boo poles )7 and authentic Korean on April 24th, jn honor of our
‘ resident.- : .
naga, who -presented .the winn­ but claimed it was. worth >it.
100th Anniversary.
The festival itself will feature folk dances.'
The President of
Shitoryu
-“Action” was provided by. a' ing trqphits and graciously pre­
Flaris include, also, demonstra­
‘ a full and varied program of ac­
record number of over 200^ Shito- sided as “Queen of the Tourna­ Itosu-Kai Karate Association of
tivities' for which 'there is no tions of the Japanese . Shodo
Canada, Mr. Jack Torlage (Pre- •
ryu karate men and women com- ment.” A : stunning beauty, Miss
‘7 charge. It includes Odori
(folk (painting)- mo'chitsukf- (the trasi dent of Progress Ford), 3rd,
dances); demonstrations of Ken­ ditionaUriee cake making); Ra-'
dan Black Belt, presented a pla- _
do'; and Karate, the self defense kuyaki ( decorain g and baking in­
que for Mr. Sam Hagino, Exe­
arts; the serene and beautifully to the pottery ■ the colours appli­
cutive Director of ^he. Japanese
ed); Bonsai plants; ^music
- of
Canadian Cultural Centre
for
the Koto, that lovely and . delica­
his efforts in promoting Shiitoryu.
te - guitar-ilke' instrument . and
It was accepted by Mr. Sid Ike- ,
the vigorous exhibiions of .Kickda, a hard-working- popular Db
.SEATTLE. — Over 90
per genee . and rights of others that
“N-Go, which .is much like a Nor th
rector of the J.C. Centre.
cent of wartime evacuaees; who it Should be unacceptable to any­
American-scooter.
'
All winners of “the first round
one who truly believes in the AAnd is if all that were- not were asked how any- government
and all women competitors’were
LOS ANGELES. — Citing his enough, the hotel features a co­ reparation, payments ^should be mericari traditions-of human .dig­
Centennial .
gold
if Congress, should vote nity and individual rights,” the ■given
election last fall and
that of lorful display- of Japanese_lan- made;
pins, kindly donated by : Mr. John
individual Seattle 7committee said.
and tems throughout the / property, such .funds, ^prefer
Senator Daniel-' -Inouye

•In answer to an opinion that a Kawaguchi.
U.S. and is extending the
Spark Matsunaga ^to the
existant payments. This preference was
O u tstandin g demonstrations .in­
direct
Senate; Seri.-- S.I. Hayakawa/ as­ tennis cour ts with a new indo or indicated in surveys held during reparation " bill inyolving
wouk cluded the official Karate odori,
the ’ past two . years, according payments - to- individuals
serted anti -Japanese -discrimina­ outdoor court-be either impossible or hopeles- “Karatedoh” performed by two
A -major part of the Festival, to a Seattle JACL’s Evacuation
tion in this country is; on the. wasly difficult to get through Con­ cuties from the Shitoryu Itosu-‘
summer redress committee. ’
he. The -remarks came during ■ a is the hotel’s special
this kai J.C. Centre Club. Miss Ka-'
A report made to Mike Honda gress, the- committee said
’dinner Mar 26 at the Beverly weekend package which includes
thy Fujimoto and Miss
Karen
the assumption was incorrect.'
Hilton where nearly 1,400 were a chance at a Labor Day draw of San Jose, chairman of
Inquiries made by us and by Mori? Both of these young la­
with a first prize of a trip for JACL’s national- reparation co­
Wayne Horiuchi of JACL’s Wa­ dies have been chosen as part'
• Hayaka'wa said his key legisla-^ two to Japan via Japan Air..Li­ mmittee, - and to all league natio shington office reveal nothing to of the odori group of the J.C.
.. tive efforts during the first three nes and accomodations Ut Frince., nal officers and district gover­
?
indicate that individual payments Centennial.
months in office-focused on.at- Hotels in Japan; and. a second nors in. preparation for a discu­
The girls were later joined by would be any more difficult than
tempts to. relax the ban pf tuna prize of a trip fpr two to/ Ha­ ssion on this question at a- recent
block payments to groups- to get- lady Black- Belt Nada Bendoff of.
JACL national board meeting.
fishing associated with porpois­ waii. ■

The Seattle committee catego- through Congress” the 'report the J.C.C. Centre club in a brilli-"
The package is for two people
es and to have the ban on^sacchaant performance. of a “Bo0 —,
rih postponed for three years.
in the .same room for two conse rically refuted all the main argu- said.
The history of block . grants stick ----- kata called Shiramatsu
J' • He also favored President Car-' cutive nights (children under 14 ments -advanced, by some" Japane.
and ’ from the U.S. government to In- No Kon.
ter’s declarations on
behalf of share parent’s room .free, max­ se American organization^
-The
ever-popular
Sam Moleddian tribes for past wrongs indi­
human rights in foreign countri­ imum of 4 to a room).
Three groups which. favored payments
cate a high probability that such zki, 3rd-dan, of the J.C.C. Cen-^
es and discounted opposition by- types of packages'offered ihclu- by other means and not-tp indivi­
gave a dazzling display of
method of payment . would lead ^tre
the Soviets. He -indicated- electo- de-Delux at $78; Superior^at $71 duals.
- '
“To say that ‘payments’ to in­ to endless* lawsuits over how the weapons and self-defence, with
7 ral.college should be ' abolished
and Standard $63 (Provincial sa­
money should be ^spent. Instead partners Dave Oikawa, Ist-dan,
*
and political contributions be li— les tax and gratuities
extra). dividuals will be ‘wasted’ by the
of evacuees, lawyers would beco­ and. Eric Pick, Ist-dan.
Bocal travel agents or the Ho­ recipients and the funds should
mited., ;
me the main beneficiaries - of
- He attributed his
November tel itself 'can provide complete be used fox ‘better purposes’ ref­
(Cent. ow P. 2)
lects such disdain for the intell i- any court involvement.
details.
f
Cent, on P. 2

, Beauty Presides Over Centre’s 9-hour
Centennial Shitoryu Karate Tourney

Reparation Payment For
American Evacuees Studied

On Wane/ Says
S.I. Hayakawa

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\Est‘abUshed qin \1939
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' The '.tournament was presided 3. Vera iBenniesy Shitoryu J t»^u
Second Class mail No; 00366- *'
by_ Mr.' Jack Torlage, & -Mr. Kei vkaiRombji - „ y ., , _ ” --z
Published on “every^ Tuesday s'
Tsumura.'
.** * LADIES INTERMEDIATE -Kata
Chief Referee for the. tourha- -1. -Audrey Semehyshen,.. Shitoryu
^r UMEZUKI PUBLISHE
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Mem representatives are'1: coordinating’
.SAN FRANCISCO
merit -was’’'Mr.' Terry Nishikawa/ Ttosukai Hombu ‘ /t/^’TSTjmuraj^’S/.i ‘
4th7dan, Assistant Chief' Instruc­ 2. Kathy Fujimoto^ JCCC Shitor- bers- of' the'/CoriimitteeNfori; Int- 'this effort very clo/ely to prepa­
7"
/English
. Section'vEditdr . - A
tor- of . SMtoyu' Itosukai -Karate
'emment .Credit (.CIC),.aTe-. \vbrk- re/ for: Congressional action- and
7' KENMORI 7 > J
\‘
Cynthia Christie, - JCCC '/"Shi- ing to get aTegisldtS6ri/7fm
obpain^asjm'aiiyf; .co-sponsors., as
of ’Canada'. His chief... assistants
/- Japanese' Section"Editor1 /-■ <possible ifor the; bill/ through '-the
- were Mr. Sam Moledzki.,’Srdstian,'
duced :to theqS
?fof
"■479 Queen'Street West,
’fielpt^bf^. the: eastern/ CIG 'Group
.
Mr. "Guy Timpefely,; 2nd-dan, In- JUNIOR ZK ATA
Comp ^satrorikahd Uriiploy
Toront6} Ont. M5V 2A9 / Sound fi efitsj of the .Post Office ..and Ci/ -and; those, on CIC ■ mailirig'-lists.-sruetof• of. Seneca. .College'Shiitor- 1. Andrew - Tuck, Pan
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PHONE 36615005 /
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S hitofyu Ito sukai D oj o
Rav.ee
yu - Ttosukai,- M
vil Service- Committee within’.the 7 ,The^ .passage' -of .."this-'bill /will •
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dan. President of-’the " Malaysian; 2. David- Gold, Parry Sound Shi; U.S.' -house of 7'-Representatives correct-'-the ’ injustice /tof/.provide,
.^
, -■-;■ during’. this^ session? of /Congress. 7 equity-and -/fairness", by allowing
Shitoryu-Karate/ Assdoiaticn. Spe_. ;toryu Ttosukai Dojo--' cial guests included • Shiiboeyu stu­ 3.' Albert - Morin, "Shitoryu Itbsur . .The -legislation 'is"-to’y amend’ th^credit^fqnThe 'Federal / Civil'
dents -from; Rutgeis University; k'ai' Hombu' . .
/ .
" / • ■ >’
- ^certain /s'ectiohsj'of /Civil -Service "'-Service^Empl6yees,'.whb/are un-‘
Help^anted
JUNIOR.-BOPS
SPARRING
^
'Retirement A/t'o-f'-TITDE ^?Uni- - der . the -Givil ,Service-Retirement
in New. Jersey, -at.
/./z '
-GARDENER’S. helpers. ?warited.
The following’-cbmpetitiors we,- 1.- Albert-’ Morin; Shitoryu.'Jto'su- ted.:-Stares/C'Odegto'"allQw’credit-' Act,- ' -7.
7 .- '
_ - -to Japanese ,Americans .for 'the-1 y/The -.CIC ,commended
George Physically, fit. to/work outdoors
re awarded J.C. Centennial trop- kai Hombu :
St./Douis JA- during/,summer . months./ - Good
’2.;. Tom Morin Shitoryu "Ttosukai .time- spent,during ;World- -War Tly Sakaguchi /^
in the ’internment ._Camps. .T-his - CL .for/his t rec ent - ai tide in the pay,' p*hone-266-7918 <afterc 6 j);m.

--Most . OutstandingKarateka ’Hombu'
| Pacific/ Citizen-, when/he mehti- (Toronto.). . ./'• ..
* A* -.
— Mr. Dave Oikawa, lst~dan/ of 3.' Nassir- Patel, Shitoryu '.Itosu- bill ^applieh-“to Ah^^
kai ETombu-/
/A
curre’ntly with' th^cFederal’Civil ! dried/'; ,*’P-some-working’for, the.
J.C.C. Centre..
' ’•
Domestic Help WAn ted
•MEN^S INTERMEDIATE ;KATA .Service; and {also/for . those., who; ,'giovefnmerit .are -unaware of this
NOVICE MEN’S SPARRING .
HOUSEKEEPER, wanted . part—
1. John Chiistie, J'CCC Dpjo 1. Howard Nishimura, JCCC.
have "alieady retired. ■ .;
. ’ -■ movement _. . .” (making- referen­
time, 4-. hours' daily 5/days 'week- “ .
2. Jyri Kari; ^Scheca College ;Shi-2..- Yuji Sarioya’ - JCCC
; To C achieve 'this .goal. Na-tional- ce to - CIC- and the proposed bill).
ly. -Several years experience, centoryu Ttosukai Dojo
; ■ '"
. Requests for additional inf or-JACD ’"President ” Jim' Murakami
- 3. Girts Steinhard,' JCCC
itral location. ’/References requir- '
3. Roy. Erwin, Seneca /'College ha's offered..’ the services/ of- his mation on ■ CIC and status pktihe
men;s'novice kata .
red. Phone 482-2002 after-6 (To,
Shitoryu- Ttosukai Dojo- A;
. j organization-to provide/CIC with, bill should be .addressed .to: Co17 Yuji Saribya, JCCC . / .
.
'
INTERMEDIATE^; MEN’S ’ 'SPA^ - 'required -assistance./ The -Commi­ mmittee. for,Internment . Credit, ronto).'
J2.’ Bill Gbralchuk,' JCCC . ttee -memb ers, National. JACL ’of; 487-23rd -Aye.,- 'San Francisco'.
3. Dan-Dudeck,* Elliott-Lake Shit- rring;
1. Rick- Ramsey,; Pembroke; Shi-; facials '- and-A Washington' A 'JACI ”GA 94121'.
.
' bryu'.CIubz-.i '7;,•
toryu Ttosukai:-Dojo
LADIES NOVICE, KATA
1. Rosa Lbmistro,, Seneca College 2. Tim-Jacobs'- Shitoryu Itosukai
CCont.f»a«iPase_On«)
' (Cont( from Page OneX .
-Hombu
. . , . . —
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Shitoryu Itosukai. dojo.2. Dale Grossman^ - Vancouver' 3. Richard Deslaurier, Pembroke longer with us ; others-sit behind [ on *a physical^ page — flash be- election to the good reputation
’’ - Shitoryu Itosukai Club & JCCC Shitoryu Itosukai- Dojo'
desksi as. successful., executives or." fore me when the. word ’‘Nisei” .and character, of '“all - Japanese ‘and Japanese.1 Americans . that ■
SENIOR MEN'S - SPAR-RING . ..... teachers or- businessmen.-_Some--of .is ’mentioned. ./ ,
3. Christine Milani, JCCC.
(Black &' Shodan-Ho).
. .;..
WOMEN’S SPARRING
Yet - one day I heard a man preceded me.” '
them today, run for Congress'.
l.
V
Johri
Ghrisitie,
JCCC
Shitoryu

If
Iattained
more
than
oth1. Audrey ' Semchysen, Shitoryu
Yes,, indeed —— ‘ the' " message remark,- “We- Nisei are getting
2. Roh Veyt/ Shitoryu
Itosukai has been delivered- countless - ti­ older. Our hope is .the next, ge­ ers,.it is because 1 stood onAhe
Itc-sukai Hombu J . —
shoulders of all- Japanese * Ame­
- L .
2. Francine Trudel,
<Pembroke Hombume s.The Nisei who have every neration.’.’ S
-3. Ed Pirrochl, JCCC. .
Shitoryu Dojo
When I, a' ..Sansei, 'get older, ricans since they came here/’ he
right to sbe; bitter-at being .called.
“Jap’’ and rounded _up into con- and whether or not- I .-am-the- su­ continued. He paid special tribu­
*centeatio^
s;; are a ; uniqae’ ccess that I set out . across a te to the fallen Nisei GIs in Ita'sirice
-people.' But they came " through. crimson rath, to be, my hope’ will Ty and accomplishments
When Buying’ Or Selling* A/ Home
Despite all,^fpma®..of . -prejudice/ be the Yonsei of tomorrow. . ; ^ the wartime Evacuatiori: . .
Call KEN HORI Itwas the greatest turnout of ■
. Myths of' the Generation-, Gap
the'Nisei canie through.-1- 1 v /<
7This is not to say that‘.they, should be cast aside, better com­ Jap anese Americans - . to a politi- ^eabfoft'
munication ; between - the hopes .cal affair,' according to/cojnmit-';
haye/b'e,en;~phenbm en a-Hy^^
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ful, that‘ everything’-has gone" ac­ and ideal's of generations should i teeman Fred. Wada.

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be 'encouraged. People are peocording .to thedream. - -■. : •
it is "the hard work of
- -. B ut their mark h as/been:. 1 eft pn pie
future -generations.' It Tia® been our. parents who make the world •
irrevocably ^tamp.e d_: on ;‘th e Jives as-it is today.
And it is the work of,.what we/
•and' faces, of the.:Sansei and, - in
fact, other minority groups... the .children who are .now adult,
- .'Other- images- and
thoughts do .today that will cause our own
thousands, too- countless" to place' childrcn.to^grin or’ cry. _ >

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has.issued.-a manual onzthe.-art of the five main_katas that all
students-MJJST master before acquiring- the, coveted Black
Belt, in- Shitoryu. .
LThis unbelievably easy to follow ’ manual pictorially- illu­
strates how; each Pinan kata is performed. Details ^are given
"on each blocky kick,* punch, strike^* stance,' arid body shifting
‘..technique. Each kata is correspondingly - illustrated with the
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——Exempting women
wage
S h e . sai d th at the pl ann e d • p o liticali'pa-tty^
litical
party, to .be 'called
'called, the Ja- earners from taxation when thepah Women’s Party^ will; be the ; ir annual income is; less than Y10

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To raise/ mandatory
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. Mrsl - Enoki herself., will become
the top’- leader of the p arty whose; deposit totaling* Yl? .million for
secretariat will be staffed by 30 10 candidates, Natsuo Kiuchi,. a
women. The party will /foe- offiX doctor and husband of Mrs. Eno­
ki, borrowed money'to that am­
cially ,launched ' soon,- she said.
The new party'will Yield more ount from^ a bank by putting up
the their house as collateral. "
than.' seven
candidates in

NO PAINTING
ANYMORE
ALUMINUM SIDING,
STORM DOORS
AND WINDOWS

Mrs. Enoki revealed that her
national -'constituency: and more
con- husband agreed to borrow - the
than .three in . pref ectural
money on condition that if they
stitueneies, Mrs. Enoki, said
' /'A primary; will be conducted to failed to pay the debts by the
pick its official candidates' from 'end of J uly, she would choose to
among those ' soli cited < .publicly. divorce either, him or the. women
Any woman, who is not/commit^ lib movement.

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?sh;e/will<organdze a political party; building/of a society- in favor of
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She said the. new ? party would
•Mrs. Misako Enoki,'leader of
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a ■ press conference'^ that
the maiden' names if ■ they so desire
candidates /will be ‘solicited •-from and that they will be -entitled
among* ^housewives and
female to recei^. 50 per: cent of the; as­
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sets when they are divorced.
(wage 'earners.

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A BIOGRAPHY OF ISSEI PIONEER- RYUICHI YOSHIDA
“A Man of Our Times” by Rolf Knight and Maya Koizumi,
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Kimonos & Accessories
Noritake China

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BY ISApAH BEN-D1ASAN
$7.50 POSTAGE INCLUDED.

phone ^4 89 - 8611
“EXODUS OF JAPANESE”
BY JANICE PATON
$2.00 POSTAGE INCLUDED.

COUNTER
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BY PLANNED
MONEY
MANAGEMENT

A HISTORY OF JAPANESE CANADIANS
IN BRITISH COLUMBIA 1877-1958
BY NATIONAL JCCA
$2.00 POSTAGE INCLUDED

GUEST SPEAKERS: BR. PAUL NAGANO
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1202 DANFORTH. AVE

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BY TSUTAE SATO — HANAKO SATO
. $10.00 POSTAGE INCLUDED

Japanese food sand gift items, home baking, white elephant,
home sewing, boutique, Japanese sake and. beer. *
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BRING the family
JAPANESE CANADIAN CULTURAL "CENTRE
123 Wynford Drive, Don Mills

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JAPANESE CANADIANS

< OPEN FEI. UNTIL S P.M.

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1:00

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BY DR. M. MIYAZAKI
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Co-Sponsored by: Toronto Buddhist-Church and Toronto
Japanese Christian Churches.
Please iobtain ticket from Japanese Stores and Churches.
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522 UNIVERSITY AVE.,
SUITE 700, TORONTO
TEL.362-1450

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Vancouver, B.C.
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685-9413
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VANCOUVER, B.C.
PHONE 682-6511
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195 (RICHMOND ST. WEST
TORONTO, ONTARIO

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Toronto, Ontario M7A 2N5
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- Minister of ,
Housing

^William Davis
-Premier

Province of Ontario

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