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1979 “The year of the sheep” will be one of peace: soothsayers
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By RAY
TATEISHI

4-1*^. year
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1921 was noted i। The plague which hit In-1
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year 1931
In­ 1931 diptheria killed 17,000
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born - in* ■ the
children.
I sheep are Canadian Prime for its floods — five major dia in 1905 peached its peak
Instead of looking back,
TOKYO.
Incoming Minister Pierre Trudeau, ones which struck China, j in 1907, a sheep year, with
however, it is better to look
1979, which opened with the Sir
(
Hillary, bringing death to half a ' deaths totaling 1,316,000.
Edmund
establishment of formal who first reached the sum­ million and damage top-j Influenza which began ahead with fond expecta­
U.S.-China ties on Jan. 1st., mit of Mt. Everest in 1953, ping 100 million dollars in 1917 spread throughout tions to the new year of the
Yellow and • the world with deaths sheep. With a hopeful,
is the year of the sheep for best-selling writers James along the
most Asians, and Japanese Michener and Jim Bishop, Yangtse River Valleys in ’ reaching 25 million in 1919.
j In the United States in
soothsayers say the sheep ballerina Margot Fonteyn, August and September.
is a symbol of peace.
cowboy actor-singer Gene niiiiiiiiiiiiniiiipiiiiHBjiiiiHiiiiisniiiiiiiiiuiiiiHniiiHiiinniinssiHsiifisiiinHfHsuiHiiiiHUiiiiiiJiiiHiJiniHnHini
The sheep also is timid, Autry, comedian Red But­
defenseless and mild by tons, actors Sir Laurence
nature and because it pre- Olivier, John Wayne, Ro­
fersto be allowed to graze bert Duvall, Robert Stack
in the grass, the year is and Cesar Romero, actres­
An Independent Organ tor Canadians of Japanese Origin
also thought to bode yvell ses Leslie Caron, Celeste
for comforts of living.
Holm, Shirley Booth, Cla­
According to the 3000- ire Bloom, Dorothy McTuesday, January 16, 1979
TORONTO, ONTARIO
year old Oriental zodiac, Guire, Barbara Stanwyck, VOL 43 No. 4
the sheep — goat or ram in Teresa Wright and singers
other parts of Asia — was | pat Suzuki Leslie Uggams
Returns Canadian's Visit.
the eighth animal ampiig 121 and john jjenver
to reach the bedside of the
years also have
dying Buddha to pay bo- helped shape history. In
mage
The first was the 1823 there was the Monroe
rat, followed by the ox, ti­ Doctrine,^in 1847 proclaim­
ger, rabbit, dragon, snake, ing of the first indepen­
horse, szheep, monkey, ro­ dent African republic —
oster, dog and boar in that
Liberia, in 1883, the Orient
order.
SAN FRANCISCO. —
Express’ maiden run from
Each had a year named Paris to Constantinople Joan Sakamoto, a 26?yearTORONTO. — Some 40 The event is a reciprocal
after it. Thus, fading 1978 (Istanbul) in 77 hours, 49 old third-generation Japa- beautiful Japanese gymna­ goodwill gesture with all
was the year of the horse, minutes, and in 1919, the nese American, has been stic dance experts are com- the Japanese team billeted
which won’t return until signing of the Versailles assigned to the San Fran- j ing to the Toronto area at the Canadian girl’s
- ■
1990.
Peace Treaty, which was cisco office of the Federal next month to display theii homes.
The first demonstration
Previous sheep years,
end wars, but Bureau of Investigation, art.
meant
to
which come once every 12
The girls, reported ran- is slated at the Etobicoke
according to that city’s
didn

t.
on
February
years, in the "20th Century
ging in ages from 13 to 21, Olympian
Several major events Hokubei Mainichi.
were 1967, 1955, 1943, 1931, highlighted the previous
She is reported to be the are members of the Japan 22nd. On the following day,
1919 and 1907. The next is year of the sheep •— 1967
first female investigator of j Modern. Rhythmic Gymna- Feb. 23rd the team will be
1991.
including Mao Tse-Tung’s Japanese ancestry in the stic association. Their spon- at Brock University in St.
The old horse
■ cultural revolution, which FBI,
FBI, having
having recently
recently comcom- soring host is the Ontario Catharines. OnFebrurary
marked by economic, social began in 1966 and grew in pleted a 16-week training Modern Gymnastic-Federa- 24th the girls return to To
and political upheavals, crescendo, rocking China, course at the FBI Univer- tion, who last year sent a ronto for ; a show Ryer­
son Institute.
Institute.
with attention on the ailing with Red Guard students sity in Virginia.
contingent to Japan.
son
dollar, the bizarre People’s
on a. rampage.
Temple deaths, troubles in
also were the start
Africa, Iran and Lebanon, ofThere
anti-Vietnam demonstrahopes for peace at Camp
announced recently.
; ne 26 or 2o.
David, the tragic Indochi­ tions in the United States;
TOKYO.

Prime
Mi
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nese boat people, the deaths Israel’s lightning victory nister Masayoshi Ohira re­ It said Japan is to host j It will be the fifth sum-,
of two Popes, the test tube over Egypt in the six-day cently sent formal invita­ the next summit here in re- mit meeting of advanced
baby, Atlantic, and other war; the first human heart tions to leaders of six wre- sporise to an agreement nations and the first to be
fvjinsnlant
Dr. Christian
.
reached at the Bonn Sum­ held in Japan
transplant bv
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of doc- stern industrialized nations
events.
Barnard and a team-or aoc ।
.
Most countries in Asia, tors
in South Africa; and , and to the president of the mit in July to have a simi­ The Foreign Ministry de­
clined to say what the main
except Japan and parts of
European Communities, as- lar meeting in 1979.
China
exploding
its
first
South Korea, still observe
king them to attend the An informed source said topics for discussion will
hydrogen
bomb,
32
months
the new year according to
economic summit in Tokyo the Tokyo summit will be. be. However, sources said
after
it
joined
the
world
the lunar calendar. This
next June, the government held for two days from Ju- the issues expected to be
nuclear
club
by
testing
its
taken up at the meeting
year it falls on Jan. 28 and
will include the internatio­
in Vietnam is known as Tet. initial atomic device.
The 12 animals and xvhat The sheep years have had Prince Akihito, Now 45, Embarrasses nal currency situation and
the energy situation.
they symbolize are said to their share of disasters. Reporters In Honest Tribute To Wife
influence the year and the Among
_______ them was the Great
Letters of invitation were
characters of individuals । Chicago Fire of Oct. » w
reporters at a pre-birthday > addressed to U.S. President
1871, started
started by
born in that year.
1871,
oy aa fire
i.xe in
- TOKYO. — Prince Akihi­ news conference that he1 Jimmy Carter, West Gerto, heir to the 2600-year old
Sheep year people, the Mrs. O’Leary’s barn.
was pleased because Prin- • man Chancellor Helmut
throne,
celebrated
his
45th
old zodiac says, are gentle,! Earthquakes an
i a
cess Michiko had been con­ Schmidt, French President
birthday
recently
and
sho
­
wise and intelligent, gene-j waves took their toll. J
siderate to the emperor and Valery Giscard D’Estaing,
wered
praise
on
his
wife,
rous and kind, but at times , Feb. 20, 1835,_ a major quake
Minister
empress, his mother and fa­ British Prime
Princess
Michiko.
stubborn and' pessimistic killed 5000 in Concepcion, The prince, whose re­ ther, as well as to his sis­ James Callaghan, Italian
Prime Minister Guilio An­
They are elegant and re­ Chile, while an earthquake marks would have shocked ters and brothers.
and
tidal
wave
destroyed
fined. They are gregarious,
pre-World War II Japane­ He said she always, “sets dreotti, Canadian Prime
two-thirds
of
Krakatoa,
a
Minister Pierre Trudeau
compassionate and loyal
se,
expressed
profound
grahigh values on tenderness and Roy Jenkins, president
island in the S,un-।
and haye high artistic ta­ volcanic
da Strait, Indonesia, killing ,titude for his wife s dedi- in her daily life.”
of the European Communi­
stes with a probing mind.
36
000
in
August,
1883,
and
;
cation
in
making
his
life
ties Commission.
However, these qualities
Sie to make sheep landslides which hit Katta- comfortable by attains Japanese reporters said Unconfirmed reports said
are liah
- - ‘—
and
Samarkand importance to his official afterwards that Akihito’s Australia will participate
and
people over-cautious, inde- Kurgan
remarks made them feel
Asia
in
October
1907
killing
duties.
as an observer nation.
cisive and timid. <
----The prince told Japanese “slightly embarrassed.”
Some noted personalities 14,000.
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Tuesday, January 16, 1979

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50 per cent of Japanese
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making no special efforts They were followed by called good events alleviate ves, they might start doing
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to lose weight.
women who were worried stress, while so-called bad poor on a new job.” 7
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This is one of the fin­ ab^out their overall plump­ ones increase it,” says Mi­ The latest resarch, head­
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dings of a survey conduc­ ness, big hips, big thighs, noru Masudaj a professor at ed by Masuda, looks at pri­
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Most people,
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vulnerable
you
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see it as the best thing that
proportions of their wives, plained.
Draperies,
ever
happened
to
them.
So

In
other
words,
getting
and 30 percent slightly dis­
Carpets
satisfied. But 35 percent a speeding ticket, an un­ classifying events as “good”
were satisfied.
pleasant but minor event, or “bad” is, at best, a risky
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but
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down to, says Masuda, is
little to spark their interest ’
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1050 WEST PENDER ST
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Islington, Ontario
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“MICHI" RESTAURANT
459 CHURCH STREET
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"Masa" Restaurant
195 RICHMOND ST. WEST
TORONTO, ONTARIO
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