Page 1
Leading
Jpn.
architect
Yoshiro
Taniguchi
dies
Asians still ^window dressing'
TOKYO. — Yoshiro Tani was a versatile man, who National Museum of Mod
guchi, one of Japan’s lea blended the modern with ern Art, the Japanese An
ding architects, died of sto traditional Japanese archit nex of the state; guest house
and the Meiji Village in
mach cancer in the Maeda ecture.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -; the networks and to explo Surgical Hospital here re
Nagoya.
Among
his
better-known
He was awarded the Ja
Asian and Pacific Island re “the effects on both ma cently, the hospital repor
works
are
the
Crown
Prin
Americans are “absentee” jority and minority view ted.
panese Cultural Prize in
personalities both on the ers of under-representation
Taniguchi, a member of ce’s Togu Palace, the Imp 1973.
screen and behind' the sce and stereotyping.”
the Japan Art Academy, erial Theater, the Tokyo
ne in television dramatic Minority characters on TV lllllllllfl IIHII!llin||piH|!mi||ilillllllll!!imillllllllliHlillllllll!E:illlllllllllllll! Illllllllllllllllllldllllllllllllllllllllll
and news programming, a are typically seen in jobs
new U.S. Commission on with lower status than ma
Civil Rights reports char jority characters, it points
ges;
out. While majority males
The report,
“Window are depicted as more ma
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
Dressing on the Set: An ture and in more prestigi
Update,” looks at 1977 em ous occupations, minorities
43— No. 19
Friday, March 9, 1979
TORONTO, ONTARIO
ploymentdata fpjr 40 major are' disproportionately cast Vol.
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market commercial and pu in immature, demeaning
blic television stations, pri and comical roles and in
metime network dramatic roles without z identifiable
programs for 1975-77 and occupations.
network news programs bro Minority females, the
adcast in 1977.
study notes, make up 8.9
“The virtual absence from per cent of the U.S. popu
the television screen of min lation, but constitute only
TOKYO. — Canadian en perative in southern Japan been eaten in certain parts
orities other than blacks,” 3.6 per Cent of all charact vironmentalists have offe were quoted by Japanese of Japan.
it concludes, “suggests to ers portrayed in dramatic red to pay a thousand dol media as saying they int A spokesman for the coo
the general viewing public programs.
lars to Japanese fishermen ended to sell half of the perative said his organiza
that these minorities con For the employment sam in return for the release of animals to a detergent fac tion has not made any de
stitute an insignificant pre ple, four stations in each 200 dolphins captured by Ja tory as fat material and cision yet on the fate of the
sence in this Nation.”
of the following ten cities panese recently.
65 to a fishery association captured dolphin. However,
Among the study’s find were reviewed; New York,
Fishermen belonging to for food.
he admitted that he had
Chicago,
Los
Angeles,
^Det
ings:
the Iki Island Fishing Coo Dolphin have traditionally^ received telegrams from
Philadelphia,
San
—•• With few exceptions, roit,
“Friends
of
Cetacean,”
Asian and Pacific Isand Francisco, St. Louis, Cleve
“The Flipper’s Sea School”
J.C.
grandmothers
&
grandfathers
land,
Atlanta,
and
Wash
Americans are seldom se
and the “Greenpeace Foun
ington,
D.C.
The
Commis
en as continuing characters
dation,” urging the dolph
submission of "Issei Art" for Annex
sion
used
a
numerical
rat
in dramatic roles.
ins be released.
ing
of
1.00
to
indicate
lo
TORONTO.
—
Grandfathers
and
grandmothers,
ple
— In the Commission’s
ase bring or send your favourite drawings, paintings, The Greenpeace Founda40-station employment sa cal labor force parity.
and crafts. Anything your wish to submit is welcome! tion, based in Vancouver,
mple, male Asian Ameri In San Franisco, as an Let’s share with the young, some of the things you enjoy B.C. with offices in San
cans and Pacific Islanders example, male Asian and doing in your spare time. We’re also planning for the Francisco, and the Flipper’s
constituted 1.0 per cent of Pacific Americans were em exhibitors, a friendly opening, so we can all meet old Sea School offered to pay
official and manager emp ployed at the four sampled and new friends. Please remember to send in your favo $500 each for the release of
between 0.24 urite works to the Annex.
loyees; females were 06 stations at
the sea mammals.
—ANNEX
and 0.72 of parity: with
per cent.
The cooperative spokes
— Of 242 persons emplo females, the figures rang
man said Ike Island fisher
yed in network sales (a tra ed from 0.22 to 0.65.
men were unhappy because
ditional avenue to top ma The Commission also me
they felt their problems wi
nagement jobs) at ABC, asured the workforce at
th the dolphins were not
CBS, and NBC headquart network headquarters loca DETROIT. — General on display at a federal hear understood in foreign coun
ers, only one — a male — tions. It found that Asian Motors Corporation’s long ing on air pollution.
and Pacific Americans we court battle to prove that
GM argued that soon af tries.
was Asian American.
The slaughter of
1000
In a sampling of net re 2.6 per cent of all head Toyota -Motor Co., stole the ter Matsumoto brought the
design of an anti-pollution sketch back to Toyota in dolphins last February by
work news programs, one quarters employees.
— also a male — out of 90 Findings in the study, we . device was rebuffed recent Tokyo, the Japanese auto members of the Ike Island
maker achieved a sudden Cooperative caused an int
correspondents who appe re compared with data whi ly by a federal judge.
ared was Asian American. ch the Commission had U.S. District Court Judge breakthrough in its rese ernational outcry. Reports
No minority females appe previously collected and Carl Rubin inf Dayton, Oh arch on a catalytic conver of Japanese fishermen kill
ing dolphins with clubs and
published for the period io, ruled that GM’s United ter.
ared.
— Out of 249 “newsma 1969-74. It found no subst States patent on the cata^ Toyota told the Environ knives resulted in thous
The lytic converter was invalid mental Protection Agency ands of irate telephone ca
kers” appearing on the sa antial improvement.
mpled broadcasts not one Commission, which submit because of the “obvious 14 months after the sketch lls from animal lovers and
jwas drawn that its difficul others to Japanese diploma
ted its report to the Presi ness” of its design.
was Asian Americans.
ties in developing a con tic offices in the United
The report criticizes televi dent and. Congress, makes The ruling, "more than a verter had been “remarka States, Canada and Europe.
sion’s employment and por a total of ten recommenda year after the arguments bly reduced”.
trayal of other minorities tions in the new study. Th were heard in the case, cap Toyota maintained that A spokesman for the fish
ey are directed to the FCC ped a complex lawsuit that
ermen explained the dolp
blacks -- also, and of wo
and the industry itself.
provided a glimpse at the there was nothing unique hins eat valuable catches
men.
In addition to calling for auto industry’s cloak-and- about the GM converter of squid and yellowtail ri
It urges that the Federal
and that any knowledgea
Communications Commiss- a public inquiry, it asks the dagger efforts in the early ble engineer could have de ght from 'the fishermen’s
nets. The Japanese govern
ssion conduct a public in FCC to exercise greater 1970s to meet federal emi signed it.
ment had even placed a bo
quiry into the industry s leadership by informing the ssions standards.
Toyota
admitted
making
unty on each dolphin kill
Among GM’s evidence was
practices relating to mino television industry that it
expects women and minori a rough but elaborate sketch the Matsumoto sketch and ed in order to defray the
rities and women.
ties to be portrayed with of a GM catalytic conver others. It said its converter costs of hunting down the
It also asks the FCC to greater accuracy, diversity,
was different and supe creatures, termed by the
ter
drawn
by
Toyota
engi
seek Congressional authori
rior to GM’s and that such fishermen to be the “Gang
and
fairness.
nes
Kiyoshi
Matsumoto,
zation to regulate equal
Cont. on Page 2
sters of the Sea.”
\
who saw the device in 1972
Cont. on Page 2
employment opportunity at
on North American T.V.
THE NEW CANADIAN
Environmentalist offer $1,000 to Jpnz.
fishermen for release of Iki dolphins
Charges against Toyota rebuffed
Jpn.
architect
Yoshiro
Taniguchi
dies
Asians still ^window dressing'
TOKYO. — Yoshiro Tani was a versatile man, who National Museum of Mod
guchi, one of Japan’s lea blended the modern with ern Art, the Japanese An
ding architects, died of sto traditional Japanese archit nex of the state; guest house
and the Meiji Village in
mach cancer in the Maeda ecture.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -; the networks and to explo Surgical Hospital here re
Nagoya.
Among
his
better-known
He was awarded the Ja
Asian and Pacific Island re “the effects on both ma cently, the hospital repor
works
are
the
Crown
Prin
Americans are “absentee” jority and minority view ted.
panese Cultural Prize in
personalities both on the ers of under-representation
Taniguchi, a member of ce’s Togu Palace, the Imp 1973.
screen and behind' the sce and stereotyping.”
the Japan Art Academy, erial Theater, the Tokyo
ne in television dramatic Minority characters on TV lllllllllfl IIHII!llin||piH|!mi||ilillllllll!!imillllllllliHlillllllll!E:illlllllllllllll! Illllllllllllllllllldllllllllllllllllllllll
and news programming, a are typically seen in jobs
new U.S. Commission on with lower status than ma
Civil Rights reports char jority characters, it points
ges;
out. While majority males
The report,
“Window are depicted as more ma
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
Dressing on the Set: An ture and in more prestigi
Update,” looks at 1977 em ous occupations, minorities
43— No. 19
Friday, March 9, 1979
TORONTO, ONTARIO
ploymentdata fpjr 40 major are' disproportionately cast Vol.
niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
market commercial and pu in immature, demeaning
blic television stations, pri and comical roles and in
metime network dramatic roles without z identifiable
programs for 1975-77 and occupations.
network news programs bro Minority females, the
adcast in 1977.
study notes, make up 8.9
“The virtual absence from per cent of the U.S. popu
the television screen of min lation, but constitute only
TOKYO. — Canadian en perative in southern Japan been eaten in certain parts
orities other than blacks,” 3.6 per Cent of all charact vironmentalists have offe were quoted by Japanese of Japan.
it concludes, “suggests to ers portrayed in dramatic red to pay a thousand dol media as saying they int A spokesman for the coo
the general viewing public programs.
lars to Japanese fishermen ended to sell half of the perative said his organiza
that these minorities con For the employment sam in return for the release of animals to a detergent fac tion has not made any de
stitute an insignificant pre ple, four stations in each 200 dolphins captured by Ja tory as fat material and cision yet on the fate of the
sence in this Nation.”
of the following ten cities panese recently.
65 to a fishery association captured dolphin. However,
Among the study’s find were reviewed; New York,
Fishermen belonging to for food.
he admitted that he had
Chicago,
Los
Angeles,
^Det
ings:
the Iki Island Fishing Coo Dolphin have traditionally^ received telegrams from
Philadelphia,
San
—•• With few exceptions, roit,
“Friends
of
Cetacean,”
Asian and Pacific Isand Francisco, St. Louis, Cleve
“The Flipper’s Sea School”
J.C.
grandmothers
&
grandfathers
land,
Atlanta,
and
Wash
Americans are seldom se
and the “Greenpeace Foun
ington,
D.C.
The
Commis
en as continuing characters
dation,” urging the dolph
submission of "Issei Art" for Annex
sion
used
a
numerical
rat
in dramatic roles.
ins be released.
ing
of
1.00
to
indicate
lo
TORONTO.
—
Grandfathers
and
grandmothers,
ple
— In the Commission’s
ase bring or send your favourite drawings, paintings, The Greenpeace Founda40-station employment sa cal labor force parity.
and crafts. Anything your wish to submit is welcome! tion, based in Vancouver,
mple, male Asian Ameri In San Franisco, as an Let’s share with the young, some of the things you enjoy B.C. with offices in San
cans and Pacific Islanders example, male Asian and doing in your spare time. We’re also planning for the Francisco, and the Flipper’s
constituted 1.0 per cent of Pacific Americans were em exhibitors, a friendly opening, so we can all meet old Sea School offered to pay
official and manager emp ployed at the four sampled and new friends. Please remember to send in your favo $500 each for the release of
between 0.24 urite works to the Annex.
loyees; females were 06 stations at
the sea mammals.
—ANNEX
and 0.72 of parity: with
per cent.
The cooperative spokes
— Of 242 persons emplo females, the figures rang
man said Ike Island fisher
yed in network sales (a tra ed from 0.22 to 0.65.
men were unhappy because
ditional avenue to top ma The Commission also me
they felt their problems wi
nagement jobs) at ABC, asured the workforce at
th the dolphins were not
CBS, and NBC headquart network headquarters loca DETROIT. — General on display at a federal hear understood in foreign coun
ers, only one — a male — tions. It found that Asian Motors Corporation’s long ing on air pollution.
and Pacific Americans we court battle to prove that
GM argued that soon af tries.
was Asian American.
The slaughter of
1000
In a sampling of net re 2.6 per cent of all head Toyota -Motor Co., stole the ter Matsumoto brought the
design of an anti-pollution sketch back to Toyota in dolphins last February by
work news programs, one quarters employees.
— also a male — out of 90 Findings in the study, we . device was rebuffed recent Tokyo, the Japanese auto members of the Ike Island
maker achieved a sudden Cooperative caused an int
correspondents who appe re compared with data whi ly by a federal judge.
ared was Asian American. ch the Commission had U.S. District Court Judge breakthrough in its rese ernational outcry. Reports
No minority females appe previously collected and Carl Rubin inf Dayton, Oh arch on a catalytic conver of Japanese fishermen kill
ing dolphins with clubs and
published for the period io, ruled that GM’s United ter.
ared.
— Out of 249 “newsma 1969-74. It found no subst States patent on the cata^ Toyota told the Environ knives resulted in thous
The lytic converter was invalid mental Protection Agency ands of irate telephone ca
kers” appearing on the sa antial improvement.
mpled broadcasts not one Commission, which submit because of the “obvious 14 months after the sketch lls from animal lovers and
jwas drawn that its difficul others to Japanese diploma
ted its report to the Presi ness” of its design.
was Asian Americans.
ties in developing a con tic offices in the United
The report criticizes televi dent and. Congress, makes The ruling, "more than a verter had been “remarka States, Canada and Europe.
sion’s employment and por a total of ten recommenda year after the arguments bly reduced”.
trayal of other minorities tions in the new study. Th were heard in the case, cap Toyota maintained that A spokesman for the fish
ey are directed to the FCC ped a complex lawsuit that
ermen explained the dolp
blacks -- also, and of wo
and the industry itself.
provided a glimpse at the there was nothing unique hins eat valuable catches
men.
In addition to calling for auto industry’s cloak-and- about the GM converter of squid and yellowtail ri
It urges that the Federal
and that any knowledgea
Communications Commiss- a public inquiry, it asks the dagger efforts in the early ble engineer could have de ght from 'the fishermen’s
nets. The Japanese govern
ssion conduct a public in FCC to exercise greater 1970s to meet federal emi signed it.
ment had even placed a bo
quiry into the industry s leadership by informing the ssions standards.
Toyota
admitted
making
unty on each dolphin kill
Among GM’s evidence was
practices relating to mino television industry that it
expects women and minori a rough but elaborate sketch the Matsumoto sketch and ed in order to defray the
rities and women.
ties to be portrayed with of a GM catalytic conver others. It said its converter costs of hunting down the
It also asks the FCC to greater accuracy, diversity,
was different and supe creatures, termed by the
ter
drawn
by
Toyota
engi
seek Congressional authori
rior to GM’s and that such fishermen to be the “Gang
and
fairness.
nes
Kiyoshi
Matsumoto,
zation to regulate equal
Cont. on Page 2
sters of the Sea.”
\
who saw the device in 1972
Cont. on Page 2
employment opportunity at
on North American T.V.
THE NEW CANADIAN
Environmentalist offer $1,000 to Jpnz.
fishermen for release of Iki dolphins
Charges against Toyota rebuffed
Page 2
Friday, March 9, 1979
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Cold weather doesn't deter
CJHL’s big shooters
The New Canadian
Established in 1939
Second Class mail No. 00366
A member of Ethnic Press
Association of Ontario
and Canada Federation
By GEORGE SHIMONO
■ Published on Tuesdays । and
Fridays
TORONTO. — The extremely cold weather which re
minded one of the olden days in the B.C. interiofr (-80
T. UMEZUKI PUBLISHER
F with the wind chill factor), did not deter however, the
K.C. TSUMURA
big shooters in the CJHL on Feb. 18th. They pumped in
English Section Editor
a total of 20 goals in the two games to give the goalers a
KEN MORI
Japanese Section Editor
T
oo
THINKING ABOUT A FIREPLACE? hot and heavy time of it.
Turf Cleaners romped all over Urabe Insurance 8-2
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Turf had jumped into a quick 3-0 lead. Brian Kitamura
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with two and Gary Tanaka were the scorers. The onsla
ught continued in the second period as Turf counted
three more with Tom Fujiwara, Al Inamoto and Gary
Tanaka (again) being the marksmen. Mike Mori on a
fine individual effort scored one for Urabe to, temporari
ly disrupt the Turf scoring parade.
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Turf added two more in the final period as Randy
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Maeda and Glen Sora (his 10th of the year) connected. MODERN Japan wood pr
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By this time, Greg Hartlen the Urabe goalkeeper, must ints and kimono dolls for
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goal of the game to temper somewhat the humiliation
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George Anzai and Barry Miwa both played tough, Toyota. .=.
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improvements are “what
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Cold weather doesn't deter
CJHL’s big shooters
The New Canadian
Established in 1939
Second Class mail No. 00366
A member of Ethnic Press
Association of Ontario
and Canada Federation
By GEORGE SHIMONO
■ Published on Tuesdays । and
Fridays
TORONTO. — The extremely cold weather which re
minded one of the olden days in the B.C. interiofr (-80
T. UMEZUKI PUBLISHER
F with the wind chill factor), did not deter however, the
K.C. TSUMURA
big shooters in the CJHL on Feb. 18th. They pumped in
English Section Editor
a total of 20 goals in the two games to give the goalers a
KEN MORI
Japanese Section Editor
T
oo
THINKING ABOUT A FIREPLACE? hot and heavy time of it.
Turf Cleaners romped all over Urabe Insurance 8-2
SUBSCRIPTION
and Yamada Studio outgunned Altype Heat Treat 6-4.
$10.00 for Six Months
Stone or Brick
TURF 8 URABE 2
$17.00 for one year.
ASK FOR FREE ESTIMATE
Before the few faithful spectators, who turned up
479 Queen Street West,
despite the deep freeze, could settle into their seats,
HIRO HARADA Phone 881 3852 (TORONTO)
_ Toronto. Ont. M5V 2A9'
Turf had jumped into a quick 3-0 lead. Brian Kitamura
PHONE 366-5005
with two and Gary Tanaka were the scorers. The onsla
ught continued in the second period as Turf counted
three more with Tom Fujiwara, Al Inamoto and Gary
Tanaka (again) being the marksmen. Mike Mori on a
fine individual effort scored one for Urabe to, temporari
ly disrupt the Turf scoring parade.
Articles For Sale
Turf added two more in the final period as Randy
ALL
HEEL
HEIGHTS
LATEST STYLES
Maeda and Glen Sora (his 10th of the year) connected. MODERN Japan wood pr
MENS 4 and up
LADIES 2 and up
By this time, Greg Hartlen the Urabe goalkeeper, must ints and kimono dolls for
MEDIUM & WIDE FITTINGS
have had an unwanted suntan on the back of his neck
beam of the red light flashing behind sale. For particulars phone
from
the
constant
ALBERT'S SHOE STORE
him. Steve Saito, the Urabe forward, scored the final 233-8959 before 6 p.m.
goal of the game to temper somewhat the humiliation
1328 Queen St. West
the Insurancemen must have felt at the lopsided score?
Phone 531-1931 Toronto
George Anzai and Barry Miwa both played tough, Toyota. .=.
aggressive hockey to stand out defensively for the Turfmen. Defericeman Austin Tanaka and winger Jeff Baba
Cont. from Page
gave it their best shot for Urabe.
improvements are “what
YAMADA 6
ALTYPE 4
the patent system permits
For the second week in a row, Altype played stron and encourages.”
OPEN SUNDAY
gly for the majority of the game only to falter in the
GM has long claimed le
final minute to absorb another loss. Fortunately! for adership in the develop
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Friday, March 9, 1979
War of the Roses
Over Jpn. lipstick
By BOB HORIGUCHI
Personal Notes Across Canada*
Obituaries
Marriages
TOKYO. — Like gallant
Photographs by Yosh Inouye at Annex knights
of old, jousting to
TAMAKI — MATSUI
KITAMURA
TORONTO. — Mrs. Yu
TORONTO. — Yosh Inouye’s photographs are often curry milady’s favor, Jap TORONTO. — Mrs. Isa
seen by . many of us. in everyday situations. He has an’s two leading cosmetic Kitamura, beloved wife of kiko Matsui of Toronto and
- photographed Bell Telephone’s new line of decorator
the late Gennosuke Kitamu Mr. George T. Tamaki of
phones, has done work for real estate firms, and recen firms will soon cross lanc ra, passed away at Toronto Montreal were married on
tly has done the photography on album covers. His work es in what is being billed East General Hospital on January 20, 1979 at the Old
finds its meaning in practical and advertising situations. as a “War of the Roses” —
Mill Chapel, .Toronto, the
Feb. 20th, 1979.
On Tuesday, March 13, at 8:00 p.m., Yosh will speak — over lipsticks.
Rev. Ken Matsugu officia
on the message content of his photographs. Come to the
Gen
Loving
mother
of
Last touches are being
ting. The couple will reside
Annex and learn-about the ideas behind Yosh’s images
of
made to massive publicity Kay (Mrs. Ohkuma)
in Montreal.
which -you’ve probably seen everyday.
The exhibit will be installed for your viewing on arid advertising campaigns Japan, Julie (Mrs. J. ShiMarch 5 and will continue until March 24th. —ANNEX by the Shiseido and Kane katani), Sue (Mrs. S. Kishi
bo companies to launch the moto) and Shigeru. Fondly
WANTED: “ANNEX
ir respective new spring remembered by her grand
CO-ORDINATOR
Annual Princess Ball at Centre Apr. 21 hues in women’s lipstick
This position will invol
children.
colors,
reports
the
Shukan
TORONTO. — On April 21 at 8:00 p'.iti. at the Japave the applicant in Japa
Service
at
Toronto
Budd
Sankei.
nese Canadian Cultural Centre, the Annual Princess
nese Canadian communi
Ball will be held. The evening of music and dancing will ii Shiseido, with annual gro hist Church. McDougal and ty activities and requires
be highlighted by the choosing' of Miss Tokyo. She will ss sales estimated at Y250 Brown Ltd. Funeral Home.
the performance of daily
be the official representative at the Tokyo Pavilion of billion, will plug its line
Cremation.
office and drop-in duti
Metro’s International Caravan. .
(of lipsticks by tying it to
Contestants are still needed for what may prove the impending release of an
es.
to be an exciting and rewarding position. Interested can
Please submit resume
version |
didates of Japanese Canadian heritage and between the English-language
SAY IT
to: ANNEX, 1468 Dan
ages of 18 and 25 are invited to contact Theresa Sano of “The Rose of Versailles,” *
WITH FLOWERS
forth Ave., Toronto, Ont.
at 447-5877 or the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre at the all time hit operetta of I SHARON'S FLORIST
M4J 1N4
._
— JCC Centre.
441-2345
the Takarazuka Girls, Op
942 PAPE AVE.
For further informati
era Company.
TORONTO. ONT.
I
on contact Mel Shimoda
TEL: 425-2122
?
Kanebo,
trailing
behind
Annex programs for Spring & Summer Shiseido with sales of Y105
at 463-7441 from 10 a m.
City wide delivery
|
to 6 p.m., Mon. — Friday.
TORONTO. — The Annex Education and Social ser billion, will counter with a |
Peter Sasaki
5
vices committee has just recently been combined and campaign based on the slo
are preparing to schedule programs and services for the gan “Prettier Than a Rose,”
coming spring and summer months. The committee is_
open to your ideas or suggestions so feel free to call says the magazine.
URGENT NOTICE
or ask for the date of the next meeting. New committee For Shiseido, the Jips will
The Momiji Health Care Society (formerly the
members are welcome!
be those of Catherine .Me-.
March program and services include:
„
JCCA
Committee for Elderly Care) needs the help
Col
and
for
Kanebo,
those
FREE FILMS ON MODERN JAPAN, Tuesday,
of the Japanese Canadian Community in our eff
of
Olivia
Hussey,
both
EuMarch 27, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., a CBS documentary,
orts to establish a Nursing Home. We are attemp
i
ropean
actresses.
ting to enumerate all the elderly Japanese Cana
1969 as well as a BBC film on Tokyo, 70’s.
INCOME TAX RETURN SERVICE! Are you ha I Miss McColl plays a trandian residents in Ontario who require such faciliti
ving difficulties filling out your income tax returns. svestite role as “Oscar” in
es by March 15th for a meeting with government
Well, the Annex might have a solution to your Prob the motion picture based
officials. This request is urgent. If you have relati
lems! Pat Takishita kindly offered her services to the
ves or friends who fall into any of the following
Annex last year and assisted many individuals with on a magazine cartoon se-• categories, please complete the form below and
their tax returns arid has once again consented to pro- * ria^ by Ms Riyoko Ikeda. , send the information to the address indicated. The
vide this welcomed service. If you are in need of assistan.g a romanfic tale , information supplied will be kept entirely confiden
ce. please follow the instructions below.
I of„ ,love and intrigue
---- at the
tial and will not be released to anyone without the
* call the Annex to register your name, address and
consent of the patient or the sponsor.
French royal court in the
CATEGORIES
ph° * select a convenient date and time as indicated be- days of Marie Antoinette
(a) Would require or desire Nursing Home
which,, as. an operetta, set
Care immediately (for those who cannot care for
*°W* indicate whether you require an interpreter. (Ja- the hearts- of thousands of
themselves completely such as going to the dining
Japanese
teen-age
girls
’’'‘"DaL Offered: Tuesday, March 27, 7-9 p.m, Tuesday,
room, bathing, clothing themselves, etc.)
throbbing over the past few
In this category please indicate, also, if you
Anri! 3, 7-9 p.m., Tuesday, April 10, (-9 p.m.
have the required doctor’s medical assesment form
years.
P Please make an appointment as ^9“".®®
to enter a nursing home.
„
The film, budgeted at
the service is popular. The Annex will have to opera
(b) Those who require or desire Old Age Home
te this service on a first come, first serve basi .
CONT.
ON
P.
4
Care (for those who are ambulatory and who can
—ANNEX
care for themselves completely, such as walking
to the dining room, bathing, clothing themselves
etC0(c) Those who anticipate the need for Nursing
Home Care within the next two or three years.
Send to:
Momiji Health Care Society,
Gold Seal Fireproof
c/o Mrs. Mary Obata, Vice Chairperson,
Safes — Burglar Proof
63 Twford Road,
Safes
Islington, Ont. M9A 1W5 Tel. -39-6889
Class U.L. Standard
TRTL - 60 - For Business
Age .
various Models
Or Home
Name .
—& Sizes - - Fireproof Filing
Address
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NICAN TRADING CO. LTD.
3225 Lenworth Drive, Mississauga, Ont.
(416) 625-3890
1010 Mainland Street, Vancouver, B.C.
(604) 688-9857
Name of Sponsor (relative or friend)
Address.......................... ....
Categories of need:
Check where applicable
No ( )
(a) Nursing Home
Yes ( )
Have Medical Assessment Form ( ) __ ( J
(b) Old Age Homs
(c) Probable Need in 2-3 years
Friday, March 9, 1979
War of the Roses
Over Jpn. lipstick
By BOB HORIGUCHI
Personal Notes Across Canada*
Obituaries
Marriages
TOKYO. — Like gallant
Photographs by Yosh Inouye at Annex knights
of old, jousting to
TAMAKI — MATSUI
KITAMURA
TORONTO. — Mrs. Yu
TORONTO. — Yosh Inouye’s photographs are often curry milady’s favor, Jap TORONTO. — Mrs. Isa
seen by . many of us. in everyday situations. He has an’s two leading cosmetic Kitamura, beloved wife of kiko Matsui of Toronto and
- photographed Bell Telephone’s new line of decorator
the late Gennosuke Kitamu Mr. George T. Tamaki of
phones, has done work for real estate firms, and recen firms will soon cross lanc ra, passed away at Toronto Montreal were married on
tly has done the photography on album covers. His work es in what is being billed East General Hospital on January 20, 1979 at the Old
finds its meaning in practical and advertising situations. as a “War of the Roses” —
Mill Chapel, .Toronto, the
Feb. 20th, 1979.
On Tuesday, March 13, at 8:00 p.m., Yosh will speak — over lipsticks.
Rev. Ken Matsugu officia
on the message content of his photographs. Come to the
Gen
Loving
mother
of
Last touches are being
ting. The couple will reside
Annex and learn-about the ideas behind Yosh’s images
of
made to massive publicity Kay (Mrs. Ohkuma)
in Montreal.
which -you’ve probably seen everyday.
The exhibit will be installed for your viewing on arid advertising campaigns Japan, Julie (Mrs. J. ShiMarch 5 and will continue until March 24th. —ANNEX by the Shiseido and Kane katani), Sue (Mrs. S. Kishi
bo companies to launch the moto) and Shigeru. Fondly
WANTED: “ANNEX
ir respective new spring remembered by her grand
CO-ORDINATOR
Annual Princess Ball at Centre Apr. 21 hues in women’s lipstick
This position will invol
children.
colors,
reports
the
Shukan
TORONTO. — On April 21 at 8:00 p'.iti. at the Japave the applicant in Japa
Service
at
Toronto
Budd
Sankei.
nese Canadian Cultural Centre, the Annual Princess
nese Canadian communi
Ball will be held. The evening of music and dancing will ii Shiseido, with annual gro hist Church. McDougal and ty activities and requires
be highlighted by the choosing' of Miss Tokyo. She will ss sales estimated at Y250 Brown Ltd. Funeral Home.
the performance of daily
be the official representative at the Tokyo Pavilion of billion, will plug its line
Cremation.
office and drop-in duti
Metro’s International Caravan. .
(of lipsticks by tying it to
Contestants are still needed for what may prove the impending release of an
es.
to be an exciting and rewarding position. Interested can
Please submit resume
version |
didates of Japanese Canadian heritage and between the English-language
SAY IT
to: ANNEX, 1468 Dan
ages of 18 and 25 are invited to contact Theresa Sano of “The Rose of Versailles,” *
WITH FLOWERS
forth Ave., Toronto, Ont.
at 447-5877 or the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre at the all time hit operetta of I SHARON'S FLORIST
M4J 1N4
._
— JCC Centre.
441-2345
the Takarazuka Girls, Op
942 PAPE AVE.
For further informati
era Company.
TORONTO. ONT.
I
on contact Mel Shimoda
TEL: 425-2122
?
Kanebo,
trailing
behind
Annex programs for Spring & Summer Shiseido with sales of Y105
at 463-7441 from 10 a m.
City wide delivery
|
to 6 p.m., Mon. — Friday.
TORONTO. — The Annex Education and Social ser billion, will counter with a |
Peter Sasaki
5
vices committee has just recently been combined and campaign based on the slo
are preparing to schedule programs and services for the gan “Prettier Than a Rose,”
coming spring and summer months. The committee is_
open to your ideas or suggestions so feel free to call says the magazine.
URGENT NOTICE
or ask for the date of the next meeting. New committee For Shiseido, the Jips will
The Momiji Health Care Society (formerly the
members are welcome!
be those of Catherine .Me-.
March program and services include:
„
JCCA
Committee for Elderly Care) needs the help
Col
and
for
Kanebo,
those
FREE FILMS ON MODERN JAPAN, Tuesday,
of the Japanese Canadian Community in our eff
of
Olivia
Hussey,
both
EuMarch 27, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., a CBS documentary,
orts to establish a Nursing Home. We are attemp
i
ropean
actresses.
ting to enumerate all the elderly Japanese Cana
1969 as well as a BBC film on Tokyo, 70’s.
INCOME TAX RETURN SERVICE! Are you ha I Miss McColl plays a trandian residents in Ontario who require such faciliti
ving difficulties filling out your income tax returns. svestite role as “Oscar” in
es by March 15th for a meeting with government
Well, the Annex might have a solution to your Prob the motion picture based
officials. This request is urgent. If you have relati
lems! Pat Takishita kindly offered her services to the
ves or friends who fall into any of the following
Annex last year and assisted many individuals with on a magazine cartoon se-• categories, please complete the form below and
their tax returns arid has once again consented to pro- * ria^ by Ms Riyoko Ikeda. , send the information to the address indicated. The
vide this welcomed service. If you are in need of assistan.g a romanfic tale , information supplied will be kept entirely confiden
ce. please follow the instructions below.
I of„ ,love and intrigue
---- at the
tial and will not be released to anyone without the
* call the Annex to register your name, address and
consent of the patient or the sponsor.
French royal court in the
CATEGORIES
ph° * select a convenient date and time as indicated be- days of Marie Antoinette
(a) Would require or desire Nursing Home
which,, as. an operetta, set
Care immediately (for those who cannot care for
*°W* indicate whether you require an interpreter. (Ja- the hearts- of thousands of
themselves completely such as going to the dining
Japanese
teen-age
girls
’’'‘"DaL Offered: Tuesday, March 27, 7-9 p.m, Tuesday,
room, bathing, clothing themselves, etc.)
throbbing over the past few
In this category please indicate, also, if you
Anri! 3, 7-9 p.m., Tuesday, April 10, (-9 p.m.
have the required doctor’s medical assesment form
years.
P Please make an appointment as ^9“".®®
to enter a nursing home.
„
The film, budgeted at
the service is popular. The Annex will have to opera
(b) Those who require or desire Old Age Home
te this service on a first come, first serve basi .
CONT.
ON
P.
4
Care (for those who are ambulatory and who can
—ANNEX
care for themselves completely, such as walking
to the dining room, bathing, clothing themselves
etC0(c) Those who anticipate the need for Nursing
Home Care within the next two or three years.
Send to:
Momiji Health Care Society,
Gold Seal Fireproof
c/o Mrs. Mary Obata, Vice Chairperson,
Safes — Burglar Proof
63 Twford Road,
Safes
Islington, Ont. M9A 1W5 Tel. -39-6889
Class U.L. Standard
TRTL - 60 - For Business
Age .
various Models
Or Home
Name .
—& Sizes - - Fireproof Filing
Address
Cabinet
1
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
625-3890
NICAN TRADING CO. LTD.
3225 Lenworth Drive, Mississauga, Ont.
(416) 625-3890
1010 Mainland Street, Vancouver, B.C.
(604) 688-9857
Name of Sponsor (relative or friend)
Address.......................... ....
Categories of need:
Check where applicable
No ( )
(a) Nursing Home
Yes ( )
Have Medical Assessment Form ( ) __ ( J
(b) Old Age Homs
(c) Probable Need in 2-3 years
Page 4
Friday, March 9, 1979,
PAGE 4
Cont. from P. 3
Lipstick. . .
JUNN KA SHINO
AND ASSOCIATES
CHARTERED
ACCOUNTANTS
523 THE QUEENSWAY
TORONTO, ONT. M8Y 1J7
PHONE 255-7341
Y900 million, was jointly ’ ung girls to boost the sa- “Considering that the rose tied in with the release of
financed by Shiseido, the les of its lipsticks. Its sa- is the national 1 flower of a motion picture, the ma
Toho Motion Picture Co. les campaign catchphrase England, we chose an En gazine notes.
and the Nippon Television will be “Red For a Drama- glish girl to personify our Last year, Kanebo plugg
brand. Moreover, Kanebo ed its new lipsticks saying
Network. It was shot, in tic SpringJ99
part at the Versailles Pala Miss Hussey, who starred products will go on sale that they would give their
Harrod’s, users the “lips of a queen
in the movie “Romeo and this spring at
ce. '
■ . ■
According to the weekly, Juliet,” will promote Kane- London’s leading depart- bee,” comparing them to
those of Takae Nakae who
Shiseido, which invested bo’s “Super-Rose” line of ment store.”
This is not the first time played the title role in the
Y300 million in the movie, lipsticks.
is counting on the popula The weekly quotes a Ka that publicity for a new Toho film “Queen Bee.”
rity of its title among yo- nebo spokesman as saying: line of lipsticks has been
•i
/ JAPANESE
RESTAURANT
"MICHI"
459 Church St.
Phone 924-1303
THE NEW RESTAURANT
“MASA”
.
At 195 RICHMOND ST. W.
TORONTO PHONE 863-9519
I
On Saturday, Feb. 17
Ana Guerreiro and
Audrey Donohue of
Elliot Lake, won the .
KIMURA,
CADSBY
& TAYLOR
Barristers & Solicitors
1501 ELLESMERE RD.
Scarborough, Ontario \
Telephone: 431-1500
155 MAIN ST. W.
Stouffville, Ontario
Telephone: 294-6393
JACKPOT by
selecting numbers
HYLAND
FLOWERS
proprietor
JON ONODERA
489-4654— 481-8805
(Business)
(Residence)
540 Eglinton Ave. W.
Toronto
- y? 9
la
BARBARA'S
Flower Shop
BARBARA NIKAIDO
1232 Danforth Ave.
Toronto, Ontario M4J 1M6
Ana Guerreiro and Audrey Donohue
Elliot Lake.
E
Tel. (416) 465-9939
lllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli
They sure know how
to pick ’em in Elliot Lake!
Ana Guerreiro and
Audrey Donohue chose their six lucky
LO 11 ARIO numbers by holding their
own little draw: they put 39 slips of paper,
numbered 1 through 39 in a jar, and pulled
out six slips. They played those six numbers
at their LOTTARIO outlet and waited for
the Saturday draw. It was worth the wait —
Ana and Audrey won the LO 11 ARIO
JACKPOT with those six numbers!
Agincourt
B.
©sat. ft^EWSt.
40 Melford Drive, Unit 1
Scarborough,Ontario
M1B 2G2
298-3333
KEN MURATA
Home: 291-0952
skr
It * n (X—-v
& nt-t
S © f I” A 5
t *■ it -A-l ’ S' T
OKflR’J
SKI
ALPINE X-COUNTRY
1201 Boor St. W.
532-4267
Toronto, Ont.
PAGE 4
Cont. from P. 3
Lipstick. . .
JUNN KA SHINO
AND ASSOCIATES
CHARTERED
ACCOUNTANTS
523 THE QUEENSWAY
TORONTO, ONT. M8Y 1J7
PHONE 255-7341
Y900 million, was jointly ’ ung girls to boost the sa- “Considering that the rose tied in with the release of
financed by Shiseido, the les of its lipsticks. Its sa- is the national 1 flower of a motion picture, the ma
Toho Motion Picture Co. les campaign catchphrase England, we chose an En gazine notes.
and the Nippon Television will be “Red For a Drama- glish girl to personify our Last year, Kanebo plugg
brand. Moreover, Kanebo ed its new lipsticks saying
Network. It was shot, in tic SpringJ99
part at the Versailles Pala Miss Hussey, who starred products will go on sale that they would give their
Harrod’s, users the “lips of a queen
in the movie “Romeo and this spring at
ce. '
■ . ■
According to the weekly, Juliet,” will promote Kane- London’s leading depart- bee,” comparing them to
those of Takae Nakae who
Shiseido, which invested bo’s “Super-Rose” line of ment store.”
This is not the first time played the title role in the
Y300 million in the movie, lipsticks.
is counting on the popula The weekly quotes a Ka that publicity for a new Toho film “Queen Bee.”
rity of its title among yo- nebo spokesman as saying: line of lipsticks has been
•i
/ JAPANESE
RESTAURANT
"MICHI"
459 Church St.
Phone 924-1303
THE NEW RESTAURANT
“MASA”
.
At 195 RICHMOND ST. W.
TORONTO PHONE 863-9519
I
On Saturday, Feb. 17
Ana Guerreiro and
Audrey Donohue of
Elliot Lake, won the .
KIMURA,
CADSBY
& TAYLOR
Barristers & Solicitors
1501 ELLESMERE RD.
Scarborough, Ontario \
Telephone: 431-1500
155 MAIN ST. W.
Stouffville, Ontario
Telephone: 294-6393
JACKPOT by
selecting numbers
HYLAND
FLOWERS
proprietor
JON ONODERA
489-4654— 481-8805
(Business)
(Residence)
540 Eglinton Ave. W.
Toronto
- y? 9
la
BARBARA'S
Flower Shop
BARBARA NIKAIDO
1232 Danforth Ave.
Toronto, Ontario M4J 1M6
Ana Guerreiro and Audrey Donohue
Elliot Lake.
E
Tel. (416) 465-9939
lllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli
They sure know how
to pick ’em in Elliot Lake!
Ana Guerreiro and
Audrey Donohue chose their six lucky
LO 11 ARIO numbers by holding their
own little draw: they put 39 slips of paper,
numbered 1 through 39 in a jar, and pulled
out six slips. They played those six numbers
at their LOTTARIO outlet and waited for
the Saturday draw. It was worth the wait —
Ana and Audrey won the LO 11 ARIO
JACKPOT with those six numbers!
Agincourt
B.
©sat. ft^EWSt.
40 Melford Drive, Unit 1
Scarborough,Ontario
M1B 2G2
298-3333
KEN MURATA
Home: 291-0952
skr
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& nt-t
S © f I” A 5
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OKflR’J
SKI
ALPINE X-COUNTRY
1201 Boor St. W.
532-4267
Toronto, Ont.
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Friday, March 9, 1979
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