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Japanese bacteriologist reveals his "CDBA" fig extract "cancer cure
Japanese The audience included a malignant tumors in people CDBA, “malignant tumors to an onion-like cell strucTOKYO
bacteriologist said recently number of doctors and me and liver cancers in mice. are changed into foreign ture called a ‘pearl formati
e he has developed a drug dical specialists in cancer It was ineffective against matter and cease growing. on’ and then revert to nor
the implanted tumors of the This phenomenon of differ mal cells.”
/.
over the past 17 years that research.
He said that because of
Kochi said the report was mice, he said, citing that as entiation takes place not
provides a
“permanent
cure” for cancer that has i based on his own clinical /‘the biggest reason we over only in the tumor itself but the- abundance of figs, the
not reached a more advanc trials in which he treated looked its antrcancer act- in the tumor cells of the cost of producing 500 grams
of benzaldehyde is about
whole body. _
about 200 patients during
ed or terminal stage.
“The tumor cells turn in- 4^ cents.
Kochi said that with
Dr. Mutsuyuki Kochi, 66, the past two years and 10 niiiinuni
imiiniHi imnninu iiiiiniiiiiiii nn iiiii!i!iiiiiiiiiiniiH:i nunii ii 11 nn it iiishiiiiii iiiii hi iii iiniiimiiiiiiiH
' director, of a hospital out months. He dislayed photos
side Tokyo, told a Japan showing some of his clinical
Cancer Society symposium experiments with the drug.
Kochi said that among
that his medicine, which he
said is extracted from figs, his patients, x more that 50
An Independent Organ for Canadians ©f Japanese Origin
per cent • were terminal
is ■1. able
to
halt
the/growth
.
. to eventually : eases who were not hesitand
of cancer
VOL. 43 - No. 96
TUESDAY, DEC. 18, 1979
TORONTO, ONTARIO
turn cancerous cells into x ant to subinit to clinical ex- rniiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiuimiipiiimirnkiii
iiiyiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniHH»imii||,|II,iiiim iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
per iment ation.
normal ones.
“These cases have achie vMoreover, he said, the ed amazingly favorable re Mel Wakabayashi.
substance, which he called sults,” he said although he
•<.
r ■
"
B-Cyclo-Destrin
6enzald-s
did not claim any of them
ehyde (CDBA), has been
shown in tests to have no recovered.
Kochi also said he had
side effects.
collected data from experi
Dr. Kochi has/discussed ments showing the drug
his cancer research in the was effective in preventing
past but his report to the cancer in mice, at least terncancer society recently was
his first formal announce Juast February, Japan’s
ment to a medical group Health and Welfare Minis TOKYO. — Coaching the Japan National Hockey Team
LAS VEGAS, Nev. —
at
next
February
’
s
Winter
Olympic
Games
will
be
former
try gave five national hos
Wayne Araki, a 20-year-old
Chatham,
Ontario
Sansei,
Mr.
Mel
Wakabayashi.
Vancouver truck driver, has
The "Winchester" pitals permission to try the
The Japanese squad will be competing at the Lake won $150,000 first ' place
drug in treating volunteer
cancer patients. Kochi said Placid games with a twenty-two member contingent. money in the third annual
rifle to be
it would he up to the gover Included on the team will be Mel’s brother, Herb Plimpton Cup American
made in Japan
—— Backgammon
nment to report those re Wakabayashi, also formerly of Chatham.
ChampionThe Japanese team will be playing two exhibition ship, defeating Ohio dentist
KOCHI, (Japan). — A sults.
He said his patients were games with the first rate Russian and Canadian teams. Paul DiBase for the title.
classic/American, rifle has
been recreated, for mass pro mostly elderly men and wo
duction by a Japanese men who had undergone
company under contract other treatments for can From pornography to liquor . . .
with a U.S, firm and 10,000 cer, including some who had
are to be manufactured per experienced surgery.
“With CBDA, they have
year for sale in the United
recovered to a state, usually
States.
/
industry looks set to contin
TOKYO. — Japanese par items.
Yasuhara Miroku Co., a within a period of little
Smoking and drinking are ue.
subsidiary of Miroku Fire more than a year, in which ents are worried about the legally banned here until
While there are some dis
arms Manufacturing Co. in tumors stopped growing mushrooming increase of
the age of 20. But youngs- turbing aspects to such
Kochi, will present the first and no further cancer cell vending machines, which.
methods of selling, the ma
sample of its “new” model divisions were seen. I would give their youngsters in- ters, armed with 100-yen chines only reflect the de
(slightly less than 50
1892 Winchester lever-action call that state permanent stant access to porno- coins;
graphy, alcoholic drinks, cents), now have an easy mand of tlie people who use
.44 caliber repeating rifle to cure”, he said.
them. L
He said he administered cigarettes and contracep way of flouting the law.
U.S.
President
Jimmy
During an average day,
Some magazine dealers
tives.
doses
of
200
to
500
milli
Carter.
In the last decade the have bowed to public pres an office girl in Tokyo
The Japanese company grams of the drug daily to
sure by installing machines might buy her train ticket
got the order to recreate the patients, depending on their number of these machines with a special glass front to work from a vending
, firearm < from Browning conditions. Even with the has increased nearly five that obscures the pornogra machine,
then
use
a
maximum
dosage,
he
said,
fold.
There
now
are
about
Arms Co. of Morgan, Utah,
phic magazine covers in machine to buy a pair of
there
were
none
of
the
side
four
million
of
them
at
the
four years ago. The rifle
daylight. But as night falls tights to replace those ruin
.was designed by inventor effects, such as vomiting street corners from one end the offerings shine forth to ed in the commuter crush.
John M. Browning, first and hair loss that often of the country to another.
At work a machine will
show love-making couples
president of the Utah com accompany chemotherapy.
It is estimated that last and scantily-clad girls.
provide her morning coffee,
Kochi
said'lie
first
noted
pany,/ in one and a half
year the machines sold
Parents are not the only green tea or a soft drink.
the
possible
use
of
figs
in
goods worth about $90 for ones to voice complaints K At lunch time, the office
years.
/'• . /
cancer
treatment
while
reaIt was mass produced by
each man, woman and child against the spread of ma girl might sit in a small
ding
a
chapter
of
the
Old
the Winchester Company,
in Japan.
square inside one of the sky
chine marketing.
Testament
in
which
King
which turned out 1.34
About 19 per cent of these
Pedestrians and residents scraper buildings surroundI
Hezekiah
had
a
malignant
million from 1892 to 1940,
sales were of beer, whisky, with vending machines at ed by machines dispensing
i
boil
treated
with
the
fruit.
when production stopped.
He said he developed the sake, cigarettes, pornogra their doorsteps are com- her lunch —instant noodles
The working replica will be
phic magazines and contra plaining about discarded । hamburger, sandwiches or
marketed as the-“Browning fig extract in 1962 with the ceptives, causing concern to packaging that accumulates
------------ < ice cream.
v
aid
of
activated
charcoal
1892.”
*
'
parents and teachers.
Another machine will
nearby and the space the
and
acetone,
and
found
it
Miroku has prepared 380
machines occupy on the nar hand over a newspaper or
Police
are
asking
maga
effective
in
experiments
on
of the rifles for the initial
row sidewalks of Japanese magazine at the touch of a
zine
dealers
to
not
sell
por
mice
afflicted
with
Erlich
shipment and plans to make
button.
nographic item^ through towns and cities.
Carcinoma,
a
form
of
can
10,000 of them per year./
And, lest she run out of
Although it would seem
vending machines,
and
The
company
said cer.
many local governments are that some of the machines’ change, there are machines
Browning has already re Having identified the sub preparing legislation to activities are likely to be that will accept banknotes
ceived 10,000 orders in the stance as benzaldehyde^ crack down on sales of such ] curtailed, the growth of the and give back coins.
Kochi said, he tested it on
U.S. market.
THE NEW CANADIAN
• *
Sansei trucker
Former Chatham, Ont. Sansei wins 1st prize
to coach Japan's national
in Backgammon
hockey team at Olympics
tournament
Japan youths like "vending" for themselves
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Japanese bacteriologist reveals his "CDBA" fig extract "cancer cure
Japanese The audience included a malignant tumors in people CDBA, “malignant tumors to an onion-like cell strucTOKYO
bacteriologist said recently number of doctors and me and liver cancers in mice. are changed into foreign ture called a ‘pearl formati
e he has developed a drug dical specialists in cancer It was ineffective against matter and cease growing. on’ and then revert to nor
the implanted tumors of the This phenomenon of differ mal cells.”
/.
over the past 17 years that research.
He said that because of
Kochi said the report was mice, he said, citing that as entiation takes place not
provides a
“permanent
cure” for cancer that has i based on his own clinical /‘the biggest reason we over only in the tumor itself but the- abundance of figs, the
not reached a more advanc trials in which he treated looked its antrcancer act- in the tumor cells of the cost of producing 500 grams
of benzaldehyde is about
whole body. _
about 200 patients during
ed or terminal stage.
“The tumor cells turn in- 4^ cents.
Kochi said that with
Dr. Mutsuyuki Kochi, 66, the past two years and 10 niiiinuni
imiiniHi imnninu iiiiiniiiiiiii nn iiiii!i!iiiiiiiiiiniiH:i nunii ii 11 nn it iiishiiiiii iiiii hi iii iiniiimiiiiiiiH
' director, of a hospital out months. He dislayed photos
side Tokyo, told a Japan showing some of his clinical
Cancer Society symposium experiments with the drug.
Kochi said that among
that his medicine, which he
said is extracted from figs, his patients, x more that 50
An Independent Organ for Canadians ©f Japanese Origin
per cent • were terminal
is ■1. able
to
halt
the/growth
.
. to eventually : eases who were not hesitand
of cancer
VOL. 43 - No. 96
TUESDAY, DEC. 18, 1979
TORONTO, ONTARIO
turn cancerous cells into x ant to subinit to clinical ex- rniiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiuimiipiiimirnkiii
iiiyiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniHH»imii||,|II,iiiim iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
per iment ation.
normal ones.
“These cases have achie vMoreover, he said, the ed amazingly favorable re Mel Wakabayashi.
substance, which he called sults,” he said although he
•<.
r ■
"
B-Cyclo-Destrin
6enzald-s
did not claim any of them
ehyde (CDBA), has been
shown in tests to have no recovered.
Kochi also said he had
side effects.
collected data from experi
Dr. Kochi has/discussed ments showing the drug
his cancer research in the was effective in preventing
past but his report to the cancer in mice, at least terncancer society recently was
his first formal announce Juast February, Japan’s
ment to a medical group Health and Welfare Minis TOKYO. — Coaching the Japan National Hockey Team
LAS VEGAS, Nev. —
at
next
February
’
s
Winter
Olympic
Games
will
be
former
try gave five national hos
Wayne Araki, a 20-year-old
Chatham,
Ontario
Sansei,
Mr.
Mel
Wakabayashi.
Vancouver truck driver, has
The "Winchester" pitals permission to try the
The Japanese squad will be competing at the Lake won $150,000 first ' place
drug in treating volunteer
cancer patients. Kochi said Placid games with a twenty-two member contingent. money in the third annual
rifle to be
it would he up to the gover Included on the team will be Mel’s brother, Herb Plimpton Cup American
made in Japan
—— Backgammon
nment to report those re Wakabayashi, also formerly of Chatham.
ChampionThe Japanese team will be playing two exhibition ship, defeating Ohio dentist
KOCHI, (Japan). — A sults.
He said his patients were games with the first rate Russian and Canadian teams. Paul DiBase for the title.
classic/American, rifle has
been recreated, for mass pro mostly elderly men and wo
duction by a Japanese men who had undergone
company under contract other treatments for can From pornography to liquor . . .
with a U.S, firm and 10,000 cer, including some who had
are to be manufactured per experienced surgery.
“With CBDA, they have
year for sale in the United
recovered to a state, usually
States.
/
industry looks set to contin
TOKYO. — Japanese par items.
Yasuhara Miroku Co., a within a period of little
Smoking and drinking are ue.
subsidiary of Miroku Fire more than a year, in which ents are worried about the legally banned here until
While there are some dis
arms Manufacturing Co. in tumors stopped growing mushrooming increase of
the age of 20. But youngs- turbing aspects to such
Kochi, will present the first and no further cancer cell vending machines, which.
methods of selling, the ma
sample of its “new” model divisions were seen. I would give their youngsters in- ters, armed with 100-yen chines only reflect the de
(slightly less than 50
1892 Winchester lever-action call that state permanent stant access to porno- coins;
graphy, alcoholic drinks, cents), now have an easy mand of tlie people who use
.44 caliber repeating rifle to cure”, he said.
them. L
He said he administered cigarettes and contracep way of flouting the law.
U.S.
President
Jimmy
During an average day,
Some magazine dealers
tives.
doses
of
200
to
500
milli
Carter.
In the last decade the have bowed to public pres an office girl in Tokyo
The Japanese company grams of the drug daily to
sure by installing machines might buy her train ticket
got the order to recreate the patients, depending on their number of these machines with a special glass front to work from a vending
, firearm < from Browning conditions. Even with the has increased nearly five that obscures the pornogra machine,
then
use
a
maximum
dosage,
he
said,
fold.
There
now
are
about
Arms Co. of Morgan, Utah,
phic magazine covers in machine to buy a pair of
there
were
none
of
the
side
four
million
of
them
at
the
four years ago. The rifle
daylight. But as night falls tights to replace those ruin
.was designed by inventor effects, such as vomiting street corners from one end the offerings shine forth to ed in the commuter crush.
John M. Browning, first and hair loss that often of the country to another.
At work a machine will
show love-making couples
president of the Utah com accompany chemotherapy.
It is estimated that last and scantily-clad girls.
provide her morning coffee,
Kochi
said'lie
first
noted
pany,/ in one and a half
year the machines sold
Parents are not the only green tea or a soft drink.
the
possible
use
of
figs
in
goods worth about $90 for ones to voice complaints K At lunch time, the office
years.
/'• . /
cancer
treatment
while
reaIt was mass produced by
each man, woman and child against the spread of ma girl might sit in a small
ding
a
chapter
of
the
Old
the Winchester Company,
in Japan.
square inside one of the sky
chine marketing.
Testament
in
which
King
which turned out 1.34
About 19 per cent of these
Pedestrians and residents scraper buildings surroundI
Hezekiah
had
a
malignant
million from 1892 to 1940,
sales were of beer, whisky, with vending machines at ed by machines dispensing
i
boil
treated
with
the
fruit.
when production stopped.
He said he developed the sake, cigarettes, pornogra their doorsteps are com- her lunch —instant noodles
The working replica will be
phic magazines and contra plaining about discarded । hamburger, sandwiches or
marketed as the-“Browning fig extract in 1962 with the ceptives, causing concern to packaging that accumulates
------------ < ice cream.
v
aid
of
activated
charcoal
1892.”
*
'
parents and teachers.
Another machine will
nearby and the space the
and
acetone,
and
found
it
Miroku has prepared 380
machines occupy on the nar hand over a newspaper or
Police
are
asking
maga
effective
in
experiments
on
of the rifles for the initial
row sidewalks of Japanese magazine at the touch of a
zine
dealers
to
not
sell
por
mice
afflicted
with
Erlich
shipment and plans to make
button.
nographic item^ through towns and cities.
Carcinoma,
a
form
of
can
10,000 of them per year./
And, lest she run out of
Although it would seem
vending machines,
and
The
company
said cer.
many local governments are that some of the machines’ change, there are machines
Browning has already re Having identified the sub preparing legislation to activities are likely to be that will accept banknotes
ceived 10,000 orders in the stance as benzaldehyde^ crack down on sales of such ] curtailed, the growth of the and give back coins.
Kochi said, he tested it on
U.S. market.
THE NEW CANADIAN
• *
Sansei trucker
Former Chatham, Ont. Sansei wins 1st prize
to coach Japan's national
in Backgammon
hockey team at Olympics
tournament
Japan youths like "vending" for themselves
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Page 2
PAGE 2
Tuesday, Dec. 18,1979
N E W
TREND
Custom Tailors
Japanese ready for small car war
The New Canadian
EfltabliBhediB 1989
TOKYO — Japanese auto from the fairground, just one
Second Claw mail No. 00366
companies are emphasizing in mile from the downtown Ginza
CUSTOM SHOP FOR
A member of Ethnic Prem
their new models the strengths shoppng area, thousands turn
LADIES & MEN’S
Association of Ontario
that helped make the nation ed out for the fair.
made to Measure suits
and Canada Federation
the second largest in the world
FORMAL RENTALS ’
Japanese automakers said
SLACKS, SKIRTS
. Custom Mada Suita
|
— lightweight vehicles with they are gearing up for an an
. Published on Tuesdays and
■
«■
GROUP
BLAZERS
ETC.
engines
designed
to
be
cleaner
•4 Troutan
ticipated “small-car war” with
~ Fridays
and
give
better
gas
mileage.
129 SPADINA AVE., 6th
American— manufacturers to
T. UMEZUKI PUBLISHER
> 6th FLOOR
I The cars are being shown at meet the demand for lighter,
K.C.TSUMURA
the current Tokyo Internationa] roomier and more fuel-efficient
TORONTO, ONT. M5V 2L3
English Section Editor
Motor Show. Thirteen Japanese small vehicles in the next de
_ PHONE 368-8472
? KEN MORI ’
cade.
and
26
foreign
manufacturers
- Japanese Section Editor
WALLY H. KAYAMA
i
437 Danforth Ave. Toronto
Nissan Motor Co., maker of
are exhibiting 900 vehicles as
TOM BATTISTA
Datsun cars, said in a report,.
479 Queen Street West/
Tel. 463-8104
well as motorcycles.
Toronto. Ont. M5V 2A9 /
Despite traffic jams to and “Looking Beyond the 1980s,”
_that major emphasis must now
PHONE 366.500b
be'placed on vehicle weight re
duction, front wheef drive and
electronic engine control tech with Japanese cars in terms of
riding comfort and room.” „
nology.
While Japan is considered a
“With keener competition in
the small car field in store for lucrative market by most for
Gold Seal Fireproof
the 1980s, an automaker’s chan eign auto firms, actual sales are
Safes — Burglar Proof
ces of winning this internatio- minimal compared with Japan’s
'
Safes
'
nal face mainly hinge on its exports.
Class U.L. Standard
Of the 9.2 million vehicles
capabilty for technical develop
TRTL - 60 — For Business
ment and innovation in the produced in Japan last year, 4.5
Of Home —various Models
fuel efficiency area,” the re million went overseas. More
Sizes — Fireproof Filing
than half of the exports—2.7
port said.
Cabinet
Japanese cars have always million —went to the United
weighted less than their Ame States, traditionally Japan’s
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
rican competitors, a fact amply biggest and most important
demonstrated by cars exhibited market abroad.
Japan, however, - imported
at the show. But while the- rise
in value of the yen last year only 49,000 cars. Foreign manu
raised prices of Japanese autos facturers say they hope the
in America to levels above those market for luxury cars in
of many U.S. cars, they still en Japan will triple over the next
3225 Lenworth Drive, Mississauga, Ont.
joy a big price advantage here. fjve years. ..
~ (416) 625-3890
Most of Japanese-made cars
at the show carry price tags GREETINGS OMITTED
1010 Mainland Street, Vancouver, B.C.
ranging from- $3380 to $6355. DUE TO BEREAVEMENT
(604) 688-9857
,
American cars, however, are
offered at four to five times Mr. & Mrs. Koichi Ishii
the price of Japanese vehiles.
Mr. & Mrs. Kohachiro Ishii
“We’re not directly compet Mr. & Mrs. Harold Ishii
ing with the Japanese on all Mr. & Mrs. James Ishii
lines,” sad Ford Motor Co. Mrs. Bessie Ishii .
spokesman Michael Savod. “We
Mrs. Toshio
offer a. different kind of prod Mr.
Sakauye
__
uct.”
Riding in comfort in a Lin Mr. & Mrs. Takeo Kataoka
coln Continental or Thunderbird Montreal, P.Q.
in Japan^costs the equivalent of
$ 34,000, he siad.
Ford’s cheapest model, the
Fiesta, carried a price tag of
$6355. General Motors, which
hopes to sell 10,000 cars inJapari this year, had one of the
most expensive vehicles on
display—the Cadillac Seville at
Authentic Oriental Gifts
$35,000.
“
Kimonos & Accessories
“At this point we are not in
direct competition with the JaNoritake China
paese,” said a GM spokesman,
463 Eglinton Ave.W;
adding that the bigger Ameri
phone 4 89 - 861i
can-made cars do “not compare
L.
OF TORONTO I
625-3890
NICAj TRADING CO. LTD
Japan's
Specialty
Shop
TOM’S TELEVISION
1055 MIDLAND AVENUE (Oriole Plaza) SCARBOROUGH/ONTARIO
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S A L E s & SER VIC E
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CITY WIDE HEATING & AIR COND.
COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL - RESIDENTIAL
Design and Installation
CHRIS ONO, GE T.
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PHONE: 292-9896
Tuesday, Dec. 18,1979
N E W
TREND
Custom Tailors
Japanese ready for small car war
The New Canadian
EfltabliBhediB 1989
TOKYO — Japanese auto from the fairground, just one
Second Claw mail No. 00366
companies are emphasizing in mile from the downtown Ginza
CUSTOM SHOP FOR
A member of Ethnic Prem
their new models the strengths shoppng area, thousands turn
LADIES & MEN’S
Association of Ontario
that helped make the nation ed out for the fair.
made to Measure suits
and Canada Federation
the second largest in the world
FORMAL RENTALS ’
Japanese automakers said
SLACKS, SKIRTS
. Custom Mada Suita
|
— lightweight vehicles with they are gearing up for an an
. Published on Tuesdays and
■
«■
GROUP
BLAZERS
ETC.
engines
designed
to
be
cleaner
•4 Troutan
ticipated “small-car war” with
~ Fridays
and
give
better
gas
mileage.
129 SPADINA AVE., 6th
American— manufacturers to
T. UMEZUKI PUBLISHER
> 6th FLOOR
I The cars are being shown at meet the demand for lighter,
K.C.TSUMURA
the current Tokyo Internationa] roomier and more fuel-efficient
TORONTO, ONT. M5V 2L3
English Section Editor
Motor Show. Thirteen Japanese small vehicles in the next de
_ PHONE 368-8472
? KEN MORI ’
cade.
and
26
foreign
manufacturers
- Japanese Section Editor
WALLY H. KAYAMA
i
437 Danforth Ave. Toronto
Nissan Motor Co., maker of
are exhibiting 900 vehicles as
TOM BATTISTA
Datsun cars, said in a report,.
479 Queen Street West/
Tel. 463-8104
well as motorcycles.
Toronto. Ont. M5V 2A9 /
Despite traffic jams to and “Looking Beyond the 1980s,”
_that major emphasis must now
PHONE 366.500b
be'placed on vehicle weight re
duction, front wheef drive and
electronic engine control tech with Japanese cars in terms of
riding comfort and room.” „
nology.
While Japan is considered a
“With keener competition in
the small car field in store for lucrative market by most for
Gold Seal Fireproof
the 1980s, an automaker’s chan eign auto firms, actual sales are
Safes — Burglar Proof
ces of winning this internatio- minimal compared with Japan’s
'
Safes
'
nal face mainly hinge on its exports.
Class U.L. Standard
Of the 9.2 million vehicles
capabilty for technical develop
TRTL - 60 — For Business
ment and innovation in the produced in Japan last year, 4.5
Of Home —various Models
fuel efficiency area,” the re million went overseas. More
Sizes — Fireproof Filing
than half of the exports—2.7
port said.
Cabinet
Japanese cars have always million —went to the United
weighted less than their Ame States, traditionally Japan’s
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
rican competitors, a fact amply biggest and most important
demonstrated by cars exhibited market abroad.
Japan, however, - imported
at the show. But while the- rise
in value of the yen last year only 49,000 cars. Foreign manu
raised prices of Japanese autos facturers say they hope the
in America to levels above those market for luxury cars in
of many U.S. cars, they still en Japan will triple over the next
3225 Lenworth Drive, Mississauga, Ont.
joy a big price advantage here. fjve years. ..
~ (416) 625-3890
Most of Japanese-made cars
at the show carry price tags GREETINGS OMITTED
1010 Mainland Street, Vancouver, B.C.
ranging from- $3380 to $6355. DUE TO BEREAVEMENT
(604) 688-9857
,
American cars, however, are
offered at four to five times Mr. & Mrs. Koichi Ishii
the price of Japanese vehiles.
Mr. & Mrs. Kohachiro Ishii
“We’re not directly compet Mr. & Mrs. Harold Ishii
ing with the Japanese on all Mr. & Mrs. James Ishii
lines,” sad Ford Motor Co. Mrs. Bessie Ishii .
spokesman Michael Savod. “We
Mrs. Toshio
offer a. different kind of prod Mr.
Sakauye
__
uct.”
Riding in comfort in a Lin Mr. & Mrs. Takeo Kataoka
coln Continental or Thunderbird Montreal, P.Q.
in Japan^costs the equivalent of
$ 34,000, he siad.
Ford’s cheapest model, the
Fiesta, carried a price tag of
$6355. General Motors, which
hopes to sell 10,000 cars inJapari this year, had one of the
most expensive vehicles on
display—the Cadillac Seville at
Authentic Oriental Gifts
$35,000.
“
Kimonos & Accessories
“At this point we are not in
direct competition with the JaNoritake China
paese,” said a GM spokesman,
463 Eglinton Ave.W;
adding that the bigger Ameri
phone 4 89 - 861i
can-made cars do “not compare
L.
OF TORONTO I
625-3890
NICAj TRADING CO. LTD
Japan's
Specialty
Shop
TOM’S TELEVISION
1055 MIDLAND AVENUE (Oriole Plaza) SCARBOROUGH/ONTARIO
RGJI
S A L E s & SER VIC E
TOM S. IWAMOTO
CITY WIDE HEATING & AIR COND.
COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL - RESIDENTIAL
Design and Installation
CHRIS ONO, GE T.
43 Dragoon Cres., Agincourt, Ont. M1V 1N5
PHONE: 292-9896
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PAGE 3
T HEN E W
Tuesday, Dec. 18, 1979
TORONTO BUDDHIST CHURCH
918 BATHURST ST., TORONTO
<
Telephone: 534-4302
GREETINGS OMITTED DUE TO BEREAVEMENT
'
SUNDAY, DEC. 23, 1979
10:30 Sunday School Service
11:00 English Service
12:30 Japanese Service
Rev. S. Shigefuji and Rev. Y. Miyagawa
-
GREETINGS OMITTED
DUE TO BEREAVEMENT
GREETINGS OMITTED
DUE TO BEREAVEMENT
Mr. & Mrs. Tsugio Tanino Mrs. Masu Mori & Family
133 Glenshephard Dr.,
118 Dynevor Rd.,
-Scarboro, Ont. MIK 4N5—Toronto, Ont. M6E 3X2
SEICHO-NOIE
TRUTH OF LIFE CHURCH
GREETINGS OMITTED
DUE TO BEREAVEMENT
GREETINGS OMITTED
DUE TO BEREAVEMENT
English Service & - Sunday School
on Sundays at 10:30 a.m.
666 Victoria Park Ave., At'Danforth Toronto, Ont.
Toronto Japanese Gospel Ch u rch
Mrs. M. , Hayashida'
Idenouye Family
and Family
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Tazumi
459 Allan St.,
Mr. & Mrs. Aki Kayama
Oakville, Ont.; L6J 3R2
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Miyazaki
ST. JOHN’S PRESBYTERIAN,
BROADVIEW AT SIMPSON AVE.
SUNDAY School and WORSHIP Service, 2:00 p.m.
Thursday:^Prayer and Study Fellowship 7:45 p.m.
Pastor S. Yokota 265-1200, Mr. H. Yoshida, 461-1686
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ANGLICAN CHURCH
SUNDAY, DEC. 23, 1979
HOWLAND AT BARTON STREETS
TEL. 654-5657 CHURCH OFFICE 536-5557
REV. ROLAND M. KAWANO
TORONTO JAPANESE SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Saturday ' 9:30 a.m. — Bible Study'
_
11:00 a.m.— Worship Preaching Service
ALL WELCOME "
aa
When Buying Or Selling A Home
GREETINGS OMITTED
DUE TO BEREAVEMENT
Mr. & Mrs. Mitsuo Terakita
35 Creston Rd.,
Toronto, Ont. M6A 1H9
Mr. & Mrs.
Tomio. Nishikawa
. . f .■
8 Hentob Court
. .
Rexdale; Ont. M9V 2X1
GREETINGS OMITTED
DUE TO BEREAVEMENT
Mr. & Mrs. George Yano
GREETINGS OMITTED
Haru Kondo
L j.
.' -■
DUE TO BEREAVEMENT
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Kondo
Nobuo & Masako
Mr. & Mrs. Pat Miura
Yamamoto
_
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Toronto, Ont.
35'Lancaster Rd.,
Dollard Des Ormeaux, P.Q
H9B 1K1
GREETINGS OMITTED
DUE TO BEREAVEMENT
GREETINGS OMITTED
DUE TO BEREAVEMENT
*
Call KEN HORI
K. HORI REAL ESTATE
MEMBER OF TORONTO REAL ESTATE BOARD
do Creo
* Phone :_431-9191 .
Buying or Selling of Homes
Arranging ,or Buying of MORTGAGES
WNll/OR
GREETINGS OMITTED
DUE TO BEREAVEMENT
Mr. & Mrs.. Hugo
Yamamoto
Mr. Ron Hayashi
Mr. & Mrs. Doug Hayashi
14 Snaresbrook Dr.,
Rexdale, Ont, M9W 2N4
19 Mortimer Ave., Toronto — Tel. 491-6740
-
_
Call: MITS KURODA
MGM REALTY LIMITED
Member of Toronto. Real Estate Board and Photo MLS Service
678Kennedy Rd. 267-1179 Res. 261-2581
GROUP FLIGHTS to JAPAN
You can. fly on anyiflight of CP AIR and JAPAN
AIRLINES
We also have discount tickets to JAPAN and other
Oriental destinations via. California/Honolulu
WEEKEND SPECIAL TRAIN PACKAGE
2 nights hotel - breakfast coupons - return train
fare - sightseeing inclusive
"
From Toronto to Montreal $90.00
Ottawa $75.00
Quebec City $110.00 per person
CALL US FOR YOUR WINTER VACATION TO
HAWAII - FLORIDA- CARIBBEANS
K. Iwato Travel Service
Toronto Office 162 Spadiha Ave. 869-1291
KEN KUTSUKAKE
'
PHONE 869-1291
PAUL K. ASADA, D.C., N.D.
“Doctcr 'of Chiropratic”
728-A St. Clair Ave.. W.
(’/» block West of Christie) >
TORONTO
651-8060
Res. 621-1989
GREETINGS OMITTED
DUE TO BEREAVEMENT
Mrs. Yesko Becky Sato
Dr. & Mrs. G K. Sato
and Family
Dr. & Mrs. R.B. Simpson
1275 Markham Road,
Apt 1403,
Scarboro,Ont. M1H 3A2
Mrs. Misao Okata &Family
Mr. & Mrs. Harry K. Okata
Montreal, P.Q.
Mr. & Mrs. Katsu Iguchi
Toronto, Ont. ,
GREETINGS OMITTED
DUE TO.BEREAVEMENT
Mr. & Mrs._Doug Fujimoto
203 Hastings Street
i
Toronto, Ont.
Mr. & Mrs. Noboru
Fujimoto
88 Northcliffe Blvd.
1
Toronto, Ont.
7
Mr. & Mrs-. Tad Fujimoto
18 Glenbra Ave.,
Toronto, Ont.
Thank You, All
The many expressions honouring T.U. on the
occasion of his receipt of the Order of Canada has
been a joyful experience for us: The celebration and
words of congratulations coming after TU’s re
covery from serious illness were greatly apprecia
ted.
Also during the months of illness and recovery,
the many cards and words of concern were a great
source of comfort!
It is a blessing T.U. now has recovered enough to
regularly visit the office and work on part of his
old duties.
_
To all our friends who we were not able to ack
nowledge personally, we would like to say thank
you for sharing with us our joys and sorrows. Also I
take this opportunity to wish you all_ a Merry
Christmas and best wishes for the New Year.
Chiyo Umezuki
JERRY OHKI
BOOKKEEPING and
TAX SERVICES
759-2439-
It is a good policy to
have the Right Policy
INSURANCE AGENTS
2 Carlton St. 6tli floor
Toronto MSB U3
PHONE 368-4681
Buy and Sell Your House
Through
TOSH IWAI
MELL REAL ESTATE LTD.
1880 O'CONNOR DRIVE
SUITE 505
TORONTO, ONT.
757-5184
Family Trust
Corporation
Realtor
3133 Sheppard Ave. East,
Scarborough, Ont.
Tel 493-9575
SACHI NAKAI
SHOP
733 Danforth Ave.
Toronto
Phone Store 463-3426
Home 469-0293
Japanese Food*
Deliver Evenings
and Saturdays
Alcan
Building
Products
Authorized Dealer
"MISTER
ALUMINUM"
■f
INSTALLATIONS
Pietro Toronto License B1971
Member of Better Business
.... Bureau
* EAV ESTROUGH,
Conti-
♦ SOFFIT & FASCIA, for
oof overhang
SIDING » SHUTTERS
‘ STORM DOORS & .
WINDOW’S
755-6505
Proprietor: Mbsm*
I
T HEN E W
Tuesday, Dec. 18, 1979
TORONTO BUDDHIST CHURCH
918 BATHURST ST., TORONTO
<
Telephone: 534-4302
GREETINGS OMITTED DUE TO BEREAVEMENT
'
SUNDAY, DEC. 23, 1979
10:30 Sunday School Service
11:00 English Service
12:30 Japanese Service
Rev. S. Shigefuji and Rev. Y. Miyagawa
-
GREETINGS OMITTED
DUE TO BEREAVEMENT
GREETINGS OMITTED
DUE TO BEREAVEMENT
Mr. & Mrs. Tsugio Tanino Mrs. Masu Mori & Family
133 Glenshephard Dr.,
118 Dynevor Rd.,
-Scarboro, Ont. MIK 4N5—Toronto, Ont. M6E 3X2
SEICHO-NOIE
TRUTH OF LIFE CHURCH
GREETINGS OMITTED
DUE TO BEREAVEMENT
GREETINGS OMITTED
DUE TO BEREAVEMENT
English Service & - Sunday School
on Sundays at 10:30 a.m.
666 Victoria Park Ave., At'Danforth Toronto, Ont.
Toronto Japanese Gospel Ch u rch
Mrs. M. , Hayashida'
Idenouye Family
and Family
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Tazumi
459 Allan St.,
Mr. & Mrs. Aki Kayama
Oakville, Ont.; L6J 3R2
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Miyazaki
ST. JOHN’S PRESBYTERIAN,
BROADVIEW AT SIMPSON AVE.
SUNDAY School and WORSHIP Service, 2:00 p.m.
Thursday:^Prayer and Study Fellowship 7:45 p.m.
Pastor S. Yokota 265-1200, Mr. H. Yoshida, 461-1686
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ANGLICAN CHURCH
SUNDAY, DEC. 23, 1979
HOWLAND AT BARTON STREETS
TEL. 654-5657 CHURCH OFFICE 536-5557
REV. ROLAND M. KAWANO
TORONTO JAPANESE SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Saturday ' 9:30 a.m. — Bible Study'
_
11:00 a.m.— Worship Preaching Service
ALL WELCOME "
aa
When Buying Or Selling A Home
GREETINGS OMITTED
DUE TO BEREAVEMENT
Mr. & Mrs. Mitsuo Terakita
35 Creston Rd.,
Toronto, Ont. M6A 1H9
Mr. & Mrs.
Tomio. Nishikawa
. . f .■
8 Hentob Court
. .
Rexdale; Ont. M9V 2X1
GREETINGS OMITTED
DUE TO BEREAVEMENT
Mr. & Mrs. George Yano
GREETINGS OMITTED
Haru Kondo
L j.
.' -■
DUE TO BEREAVEMENT
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Kondo
Nobuo & Masako
Mr. & Mrs. Pat Miura
Yamamoto
_
- "
Toronto, Ont.
35'Lancaster Rd.,
Dollard Des Ormeaux, P.Q
H9B 1K1
GREETINGS OMITTED
DUE TO BEREAVEMENT
GREETINGS OMITTED
DUE TO BEREAVEMENT
*
Call KEN HORI
K. HORI REAL ESTATE
MEMBER OF TORONTO REAL ESTATE BOARD
do Creo
* Phone :_431-9191 .
Buying or Selling of Homes
Arranging ,or Buying of MORTGAGES
WNll/OR
GREETINGS OMITTED
DUE TO BEREAVEMENT
Mr. & Mrs.. Hugo
Yamamoto
Mr. Ron Hayashi
Mr. & Mrs. Doug Hayashi
14 Snaresbrook Dr.,
Rexdale, Ont, M9W 2N4
19 Mortimer Ave., Toronto — Tel. 491-6740
-
_
Call: MITS KURODA
MGM REALTY LIMITED
Member of Toronto. Real Estate Board and Photo MLS Service
678Kennedy Rd. 267-1179 Res. 261-2581
GROUP FLIGHTS to JAPAN
You can. fly on anyiflight of CP AIR and JAPAN
AIRLINES
We also have discount tickets to JAPAN and other
Oriental destinations via. California/Honolulu
WEEKEND SPECIAL TRAIN PACKAGE
2 nights hotel - breakfast coupons - return train
fare - sightseeing inclusive
"
From Toronto to Montreal $90.00
Ottawa $75.00
Quebec City $110.00 per person
CALL US FOR YOUR WINTER VACATION TO
HAWAII - FLORIDA- CARIBBEANS
K. Iwato Travel Service
Toronto Office 162 Spadiha Ave. 869-1291
KEN KUTSUKAKE
'
PHONE 869-1291
PAUL K. ASADA, D.C., N.D.
“Doctcr 'of Chiropratic”
728-A St. Clair Ave.. W.
(’/» block West of Christie) >
TORONTO
651-8060
Res. 621-1989
GREETINGS OMITTED
DUE TO BEREAVEMENT
Mrs. Yesko Becky Sato
Dr. & Mrs. G K. Sato
and Family
Dr. & Mrs. R.B. Simpson
1275 Markham Road,
Apt 1403,
Scarboro,Ont. M1H 3A2
Mrs. Misao Okata &Family
Mr. & Mrs. Harry K. Okata
Montreal, P.Q.
Mr. & Mrs. Katsu Iguchi
Toronto, Ont. ,
GREETINGS OMITTED
DUE TO.BEREAVEMENT
Mr. & Mrs._Doug Fujimoto
203 Hastings Street
i
Toronto, Ont.
Mr. & Mrs. Noboru
Fujimoto
88 Northcliffe Blvd.
1
Toronto, Ont.
7
Mr. & Mrs-. Tad Fujimoto
18 Glenbra Ave.,
Toronto, Ont.
Thank You, All
The many expressions honouring T.U. on the
occasion of his receipt of the Order of Canada has
been a joyful experience for us: The celebration and
words of congratulations coming after TU’s re
covery from serious illness were greatly apprecia
ted.
Also during the months of illness and recovery,
the many cards and words of concern were a great
source of comfort!
It is a blessing T.U. now has recovered enough to
regularly visit the office and work on part of his
old duties.
_
To all our friends who we were not able to ack
nowledge personally, we would like to say thank
you for sharing with us our joys and sorrows. Also I
take this opportunity to wish you all_ a Merry
Christmas and best wishes for the New Year.
Chiyo Umezuki
JERRY OHKI
BOOKKEEPING and
TAX SERVICES
759-2439-
It is a good policy to
have the Right Policy
INSURANCE AGENTS
2 Carlton St. 6tli floor
Toronto MSB U3
PHONE 368-4681
Buy and Sell Your House
Through
TOSH IWAI
MELL REAL ESTATE LTD.
1880 O'CONNOR DRIVE
SUITE 505
TORONTO, ONT.
757-5184
Family Trust
Corporation
Realtor
3133 Sheppard Ave. East,
Scarborough, Ont.
Tel 493-9575
SACHI NAKAI
SHOP
733 Danforth Ave.
Toronto
Phone Store 463-3426
Home 469-0293
Japanese Food*
Deliver Evenings
and Saturdays
Alcan
Building
Products
Authorized Dealer
"MISTER
ALUMINUM"
■f
INSTALLATIONS
Pietro Toronto License B1971
Member of Better Business
.... Bureau
* EAV ESTROUGH,
Conti-
♦ SOFFIT & FASCIA, for
oof overhang
SIDING » SHUTTERS
‘ STORM DOORS & .
WINDOW’S
755-6505
Proprietor: Mbsm*
I
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Tuesday, Dec. 18, 19^9 .
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45 Richmond Street West,Toronto.
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5130 Dundas Street West,
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