Page 1
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Internationally, Japan's
Yes and No
THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for Canadians al Japanese Origin
field. If Mr. Carter were a
By Bill Hosokawa
..... iiiiiiiiii.iimiiimHHiii^
Japanese, he couldn’t have Smiiiiimnm*^
For some time I 'have jumped from the governor
been wondering why Japan, j ship of a prefecture to the
one of the world’s great in-1 presidency of the Liberal
dustrial powers, fails to Democratic Party (LDP) in
take a more active role in one step.
66
How long a Japanese
international politics. Japa
nese businessmen and Japa leader can survive depends
March. Visitors are wecome
nese products have spread more on having few opponeTORONTO. — Recently caring for the aged made to drop in and see for them
out from the crowded little nts than many ardent sup the Issei residents of Spen this Home most desirable
islands to the most distant porters Prime Minister Oh cer House began their move for the Japanese Canadians selves the lovely arrange
ment provided for the'eld
lands of our globe. To supp ira is a typical product of to the new quarters of in the Toronto area.
Located at 880 Lawrence erly at Greenview.
ly their factories, Japanese the Japanese culture. He is Greenview Lodge in Don
As most of the Issei are
traders travel to the furth very tough, patient and Mills, opposite -the Plaza. Ave. E., it is just a 5-minute
ermost reaches in search of skilled in defense and back- Last year, at the invitation drive to the J.C.C.Centre not fluent in English, some
petroleum, coal, minerals, stage maneuvering but he of the management of Spen- where many programs of presence of Japanese staff
timber, foodstuffs they can does not like challenge or cer House, The Board of interest will become more can give them a tremen
buy. In business they make confrontation. He intention* Momiji Health Care Socie available to the Issei resid dous boost. NEEDED AT
their presence felt every ally avoids being distingu- ty inspected and decided ents The moving of the PRESENT — ASSISTANT
ised, provocative and stim that the convenient locati Issei from Spencer House is FOR THE KITCHEN — a
where.
person with some knowled
But when was the last ulating as a leader.
on and favorable concept of to be completed by mid- ge of Japanese food. Any
“In Japan, being passive
time Japan took a diplo
person interested in this
matic initiative or came up and slow to act is by no
project is urged to apply
with an innovative proposal means a demerit. Rather, Fund raising at Centre May 23
promptly for such employ
in relations among nations? j these characteristics are of- for planned LemonGreek Reunion
ment to M. Paul Mitchell —
I cannot remember when ten regarded as the secret
Administrator (531-2280 or
TORONTO. _ A reunion is planned for those who
anything like that happen- ? in obtaining consensus. I be
534-9993) or enquiries to
ed. Japan has been content lieve it is these characteris lived at the B.C. Security Commission Relocation Camp Mrs. Mary Obata (239-6889).
to remain largely in the sh tics of Japanese politics at Lemon Creek, B.C.
Over 30 years have passed since we went our separate At Spencer House, volun
adow of the United States,- that have been bringing tr
teers for Momiji Health
• usually (although not al agedy to' Japan interna way? so perhaps we should get together to recall and Care Society provided nihon
reminisce about those days with, song and danee^Or,
ways) following and suppo tionally and domestically
nostalgically talk about those bygone days of gaman. shoku lunch once a week.
rting the American lead, To Americans, the LDP . and “ganbari” which enabled us to ™^ ®$
Also for the past year, a
which is not always a wise government must seem to Of achievement that we now enjoy. And you 11 be aoie w volunteer Nisei nurse, Mrs.
be interested only in patch meet Mends and “tonari-gumi” m«b® f“m Dogwood, Jean Yamanaka has been
course these days.
Why must it be this way ? work or makeshift policies i Elm, Fir, Gilead, Holly and Juniper Streets.
assisting with the medical
brought
about
as
a
result
Ex-Lemon
Creekersare
urged
to
keep
Saturday
AuguOne reason, of course, is of outside pressures.”
^ a^^nd- consultations once a week
that Japan is without mili
— Dr. Fred Shnahara —
Despite the dynamic na- ^singdance ^ ^ be held at the jc Cultural Centre, on Chairman Momiji Health
tary muscle and rather pre
fers it that way. Still, there ture of Japanese society, p^a® May 23rd. Watch these columns for details to Care Society
are only two nations of any Matsuyama describes his follow. — A. S. Kobayashi_____ _____——_______ ____ _—
military consequence these country as a land of the
days and lack of division or
High theeb v L
atomic weapons are no reas
on for failure to speak up
on political issues. There the Japanese are satisfied
must be other, basic reas with such tiny houses, nar I ------- --older, showed strong per
row
roads
and.
poor
sewage
wnnTriTCHI
I
In
fact,
Miss
Kuwabara
s
ons.
systems. The indication is
By BOB HORIGUCH
| proportion^ are 78-55-86 sonalities while all Miss Kuthey prefer stability to dr aTOKyo — She does not when measured in centime- wabara had to offer was
the simple but neat airs of
Stic change Japan has no have a face that would ters. She in just 157 cm a. schoolgirl — aside from
An insight into some of
problems, no racial launch the legendary thou- tall.
,
them was provided recently class
problems and the people sand ghips Her bust is a | A junior in the schooLdi- her well-proportioned der
from my friend Yukio Mat seem to want the greatest L cry from that of Dolly ■ vision of A°yama ^ak^ riere, that is.
suyama, an editorial writer happiness for the greatest Parton and her legs are no : Miss K"^^ wh° _
The unwonted publicity
for the Asahi newspapers
number in terms of materi- match for those of Marlene ways had ambitions to be that followed her victory at
He sent me a copy of a talk
come an actress, says the the beauty show brought
and political free- p.^.^
al
riches
he had made to visiting Aim
But that did not prevent weekly, entered the contest frowns among the school
erican congressmen in Tok dom.”
17-year-old Junko Kuwaba in February last year when authorities.
yo early this year.
“We are neither embar
ra from recently being the first tryouts were held.
“The leadership in Japan
She did so without infor- rassed nor happy that our
conditions,
crowned
with
the
Grand
is quite different from that | Under these
Prix in the Miss Japan Con- ming her parents who student body has produced
in most Western democra-1 can japan achieve greatness « after eliminating 1,653 while disapproving^ her a Miss Japan,” a spokesman
action, felt she would not for the school commented^
cies,” he said. “In order to ^ world leadership in other
rivals.
attain the highest post in _ ^ a commercial and
The reason for her vic- last in the race, according “but this was a wholly un
Japanese society, the flair
Many forv attributed by the ; to the magazine.
expected event. Besides, hei
sense
for harmony, cooperation,. economic
sense :
m y Shukan Shincho to Shizuko I To their « ^wbeing a Miss Japan has no
young Japanese like Matsu
loyalty and patience are
Wada who runs the annual fiver, she won the Toky relation to school activities,
yama
think
not.
Whether
it
more important than bril
beauty competition, is that district contest in Augus . nor with the education pro
liance, intelligence, decisi bothers them or not, I don’t “unlike most Japanese, she I By Novem^“’ ^ 8 ’“ cess. It does not seem to
veness or aggressiveness.
know. But perhaps most of has a high-slung derriere.” among the top to contest fit into the pattern of a stu
“Being a protege of and their fellow citizens really
dent’s life”
“It isn’t large,” Miss ants.
In
the
December
finals,
getting the favor of some don’t care for greatness so Wada is quoted by the
He then went on to say
she
was
given
little
chance
influential old man is a
as there is plenty of magazine as adding “but it to win. Her nine rivals, all
long
Cont. on page 2
99
must for promotion or suc
the good stuff to go around, has substance.
cess even in the political
Tor. Issei residents of Spencer House
;: begin move to new Greenview Lodge
6
'Hain factor ‘behind’ schoolgirl’s sweep of Miss Jpn
Internationally, Japan's
Yes and No
THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for Canadians al Japanese Origin
field. If Mr. Carter were a
By Bill Hosokawa
..... iiiiiiiiii.iimiiimHHiii^
Japanese, he couldn’t have Smiiiiimnm*^
For some time I 'have jumped from the governor
been wondering why Japan, j ship of a prefecture to the
one of the world’s great in-1 presidency of the Liberal
dustrial powers, fails to Democratic Party (LDP) in
take a more active role in one step.
66
How long a Japanese
international politics. Japa
nese businessmen and Japa leader can survive depends
March. Visitors are wecome
nese products have spread more on having few opponeTORONTO. — Recently caring for the aged made to drop in and see for them
out from the crowded little nts than many ardent sup the Issei residents of Spen this Home most desirable
islands to the most distant porters Prime Minister Oh cer House began their move for the Japanese Canadians selves the lovely arrange
ment provided for the'eld
lands of our globe. To supp ira is a typical product of to the new quarters of in the Toronto area.
Located at 880 Lawrence erly at Greenview.
ly their factories, Japanese the Japanese culture. He is Greenview Lodge in Don
As most of the Issei are
traders travel to the furth very tough, patient and Mills, opposite -the Plaza. Ave. E., it is just a 5-minute
ermost reaches in search of skilled in defense and back- Last year, at the invitation drive to the J.C.C.Centre not fluent in English, some
petroleum, coal, minerals, stage maneuvering but he of the management of Spen- where many programs of presence of Japanese staff
timber, foodstuffs they can does not like challenge or cer House, The Board of interest will become more can give them a tremen
buy. In business they make confrontation. He intention* Momiji Health Care Socie available to the Issei resid dous boost. NEEDED AT
their presence felt every ally avoids being distingu- ty inspected and decided ents The moving of the PRESENT — ASSISTANT
ised, provocative and stim that the convenient locati Issei from Spencer House is FOR THE KITCHEN — a
where.
person with some knowled
But when was the last ulating as a leader.
on and favorable concept of to be completed by mid- ge of Japanese food. Any
“In Japan, being passive
time Japan took a diplo
person interested in this
matic initiative or came up and slow to act is by no
project is urged to apply
with an innovative proposal means a demerit. Rather, Fund raising at Centre May 23
promptly for such employ
in relations among nations? j these characteristics are of- for planned LemonGreek Reunion
ment to M. Paul Mitchell —
I cannot remember when ten regarded as the secret
Administrator (531-2280 or
TORONTO. _ A reunion is planned for those who
anything like that happen- ? in obtaining consensus. I be
534-9993) or enquiries to
ed. Japan has been content lieve it is these characteris lived at the B.C. Security Commission Relocation Camp Mrs. Mary Obata (239-6889).
to remain largely in the sh tics of Japanese politics at Lemon Creek, B.C.
Over 30 years have passed since we went our separate At Spencer House, volun
adow of the United States,- that have been bringing tr
teers for Momiji Health
• usually (although not al agedy to' Japan interna way? so perhaps we should get together to recall and Care Society provided nihon
reminisce about those days with, song and danee^Or,
ways) following and suppo tionally and domestically
nostalgically talk about those bygone days of gaman. shoku lunch once a week.
rting the American lead, To Americans, the LDP . and “ganbari” which enabled us to ™^ ®$
Also for the past year, a
which is not always a wise government must seem to Of achievement that we now enjoy. And you 11 be aoie w volunteer Nisei nurse, Mrs.
be interested only in patch meet Mends and “tonari-gumi” m«b® f“m Dogwood, Jean Yamanaka has been
course these days.
Why must it be this way ? work or makeshift policies i Elm, Fir, Gilead, Holly and Juniper Streets.
assisting with the medical
brought
about
as
a
result
Ex-Lemon
Creekersare
urged
to
keep
Saturday
AuguOne reason, of course, is of outside pressures.”
^ a^^nd- consultations once a week
that Japan is without mili
— Dr. Fred Shnahara —
Despite the dynamic na- ^singdance ^ ^ be held at the jc Cultural Centre, on Chairman Momiji Health
tary muscle and rather pre
fers it that way. Still, there ture of Japanese society, p^a® May 23rd. Watch these columns for details to Care Society
are only two nations of any Matsuyama describes his follow. — A. S. Kobayashi_____ _____——_______ ____ _—
military consequence these country as a land of the
days and lack of division or
High theeb v L
atomic weapons are no reas
on for failure to speak up
on political issues. There the Japanese are satisfied
must be other, basic reas with such tiny houses, nar I ------- --older, showed strong per
row
roads
and.
poor
sewage
wnnTriTCHI
I
In
fact,
Miss
Kuwabara
s
ons.
systems. The indication is
By BOB HORIGUCH
| proportion^ are 78-55-86 sonalities while all Miss Kuthey prefer stability to dr aTOKyo — She does not when measured in centime- wabara had to offer was
the simple but neat airs of
Stic change Japan has no have a face that would ters. She in just 157 cm a. schoolgirl — aside from
An insight into some of
problems, no racial launch the legendary thou- tall.
,
them was provided recently class
problems and the people sand ghips Her bust is a | A junior in the schooLdi- her well-proportioned der
from my friend Yukio Mat seem to want the greatest L cry from that of Dolly ■ vision of A°yama ^ak^ riere, that is.
suyama, an editorial writer happiness for the greatest Parton and her legs are no : Miss K"^^ wh° _
The unwonted publicity
for the Asahi newspapers
number in terms of materi- match for those of Marlene ways had ambitions to be that followed her victory at
He sent me a copy of a talk
come an actress, says the the beauty show brought
and political free- p.^.^
al
riches
he had made to visiting Aim
But that did not prevent weekly, entered the contest frowns among the school
erican congressmen in Tok dom.”
17-year-old Junko Kuwaba in February last year when authorities.
yo early this year.
“We are neither embar
ra from recently being the first tryouts were held.
“The leadership in Japan
She did so without infor- rassed nor happy that our
conditions,
crowned
with
the
Grand
is quite different from that | Under these
Prix in the Miss Japan Con- ming her parents who student body has produced
in most Western democra-1 can japan achieve greatness « after eliminating 1,653 while disapproving^ her a Miss Japan,” a spokesman
action, felt she would not for the school commented^
cies,” he said. “In order to ^ world leadership in other
rivals.
attain the highest post in _ ^ a commercial and
The reason for her vic- last in the race, according “but this was a wholly un
Japanese society, the flair
Many forv attributed by the ; to the magazine.
expected event. Besides, hei
sense
for harmony, cooperation,. economic
sense :
m y Shukan Shincho to Shizuko I To their « ^wbeing a Miss Japan has no
young Japanese like Matsu
loyalty and patience are
Wada who runs the annual fiver, she won the Toky relation to school activities,
yama
think
not.
Whether
it
more important than bril
beauty competition, is that district contest in Augus . nor with the education pro
liance, intelligence, decisi bothers them or not, I don’t “unlike most Japanese, she I By Novem^“’ ^ 8 ’“ cess. It does not seem to
veness or aggressiveness.
know. But perhaps most of has a high-slung derriere.” among the top to contest fit into the pattern of a stu
“Being a protege of and their fellow citizens really
dent’s life”
“It isn’t large,” Miss ants.
In
the
December
finals,
getting the favor of some don’t care for greatness so Wada is quoted by the
He then went on to say
she
was
given
little
chance
influential old man is a
as there is plenty of magazine as adding “but it to win. Her nine rivals, all
long
Cont. on page 2
99
must for promotion or suc
the good stuff to go around, has substance.
cess even in the political
Tor. Issei residents of Spencer House
;: begin move to new Greenview Lodge
6
'Hain factor ‘behind’ schoolgirl’s sweep of Miss Jpn
Page 2
THE
PAGE 2
Miss Japan
NEW
CANADIAN
Tuesday, March 11,1980
The New Canadian
Cant, from Page 1
Established is 1939
that "actually we look upon Kuwabara’s obligations as
Second Claae mail No. 00366
A member of Ethnic Preu
Association of Ontario
and Canada Federation
the same light as we would
consider the award of a
prize to one of our students
for excellence in using the
abacus or for mastering will continue
classical Japanese danc- classes.
very? Cross his heart and
Published.on Tuesdays and
let him hope to die, he
Fridays
the
the
wouldn’t have missed
to attend
Pacific Citizen a few action for anything — but
K.C. TSUMURA
months ago about the old- this. He really had to go, at
English Section Editor
Ms est Nisei sailor in the
at
KEN MORI
this juncture in American
N evertheless, the school daughter’s newly
Japanese Section Editor
history.
of one of my favorite stori
Gooseneck was half way
SUBSCRIPTION
living es. I have told it countless
through his business when
S12. for 6 months
$20. per year
the American fleet opened
about it. So I ask the indul up with a volley of broad
gence of those who may sides. The Amphitrite shook
479 Queen Street West,
Toronto. Ont. M5V 2A9
happen en to have -heard. from stem to stern with a
PHONE 366-5005
mighty shudder.
Gooseneck jumped up,
reports.
from sheer reflex action or
In the acknowledge
man 3rd class, Osamu Kage fright or a sense of duty
to consider that his recent yama, of the U.S. Navy, that he had to join the bat ment of donations for
£
circa 1895 — 1910. A tall tle? It is not known. But the Sakura-Kai dance in
I i winning of a police e
and gangly man, with ah when he pulled on the door the Feb. 29th issue, we
h for driving for 20
fl.
extremely long neck, he was of the head he found it was inadvertently missed Par
it without an accident
almost exclusively known fast stuck to the frame. He amount Gift Shop. Sorry.
pulled, tugged, and heaved
SAKURA-KAI
I by his nickname Gooseneck.
He was an orderly to the till he was blue in the face,
but the door would not bu
phitrite. He distinguished dge. He pounded on the
TREND
himself in an extraordinary door and screamed at the
fashion in the Spanish- top of his voice. He kicked
Custom Tailors
the door and swore till he
CUSTOM SHOP FOR
1055 MIDLAND AVENUE {Oriole Plaza) SCARBOROUGH, ONTARIO
was
hoarse.
But
in
the
thun
As sea battles go, Santi
LADIES & MEN’S
derous
spars
of
battle
no
ago de Cuba did not come
MADE TO MEASURE SUITS
any where near Jutland body heard him.
SLACKS, SKIRTS
Thus it was that Seaman
let alone Trafalgar or
GROUP BLAZERS ETC.
Tsushima either in the Third Class Osamu Kage
129 SPADINA AVE., 6th
yama
achieved
a
distinction
TOM S. IWAMOTO
scale of action or the spect
6th FLOOR
unique
in
the
glorious
his
acle of fireworks. The Span
TORONTO, ONT. M5V 2L3
tory
of
the
American
Navy
;
ish fleet under the comm
PHONE 368-8472
and of Admiral Pascual he sat through the Battle
WALLY H. KAYAMA
Cervera y Topete consisted ef Santiago de Cuba.
TOM BATTISTA
MSV 2AS
The
contretemps
was
of four . obsolete cruisers
and three slow destroyers. humiliating, but not enough
for which
San Juan Hill was already to sour him on the Navy.
। in the hands of the It speaks well for non-spit, 1 z^4r#
com- non-polish discipline of the
Riders.
year/myntas
to
OF TORONTO
manded by Theodore Roos American Navy of the time
evelt. threatening it from that Gooseneck was not cou
the rear. A superior Ameri rt martialed for this ignob
♦ FORMAL RENTALS
can fleet had bottled up the le dereliction of duty. He
Custom Made Suits
mouth of the bay. Complete was not even reprimanded.
ADDRESS
& Trousers
Gooseneck stayed on for
ly out-gunned and outspeeded. the only course open many years more and retir
CITY
for it was to surrender, or ed from service on a small
pension.
I heard this story from a
437 Danforth Ave. Toronto
erican fire. In a futile show man who claimed to have
Tel. 463-8104
of valor. Admiral Cervera worked with him in many
chose the latter course. The of those small beaneries
Spanish fleets was annihi- and coffee pots of New
York’s east side operated by
JAPANESE CANADIANS
NEW
So it was not much of a Japanese. Most of them
All Canada Headquarters
were
ship
jumpers
as
Goos
battle. But as far as Sea
man Kageyama was concer eneck was. It is another Shitoryu Itosukai
ned. it was to become the commentary on America’s
Karate Dojo
by Ken Adachi
open
heartedness
that j
Gooseneck did not have to
3751 Bloor St. West
eu ror action anu geneidi clear security check or lite (Westwood Theatre Plaza)
Phone 233-3478
quarters sounded, it was the racy test. Down on his luck
54.00 (Paper back with postage)
| crowning misfortune of and out of a job, he wande- j
Eastern Toronto
1 Gooseneck’s tough-luck life red into a Navy recruiting
Headquarters
I to feel the unbearable pan- station and signed up. It,
BY JANICE PATTON
।
5 gs of tenesmus. He had to was as simple as that.
J.C. Cultural
Ah! those were the good
Centre
from me to suggest the ten old days!
esmus was induced by nerv- mjm^m^<»^^s.<3^<5^w.
Shitoryu KarateThe New Canadian
ousess. Heaven forbid!
Dojo
479 QUEEN STREET WEST,
Why, was he not a true Healthy Body & Mind
TORONTO, ONT. M5V-2A9
123 Wynford Dr.,
son of Nippon, world renow- Through the Martial Arts
Don Mills, Ont.
: ned for the tradition of bra-
KONOMI
T
'W
I
PAGE 2
Miss Japan
NEW
CANADIAN
Tuesday, March 11,1980
The New Canadian
Cant, from Page 1
Established is 1939
that "actually we look upon Kuwabara’s obligations as
Second Claae mail No. 00366
A member of Ethnic Preu
Association of Ontario
and Canada Federation
the same light as we would
consider the award of a
prize to one of our students
for excellence in using the
abacus or for mastering will continue
classical Japanese danc- classes.
very? Cross his heart and
Published.on Tuesdays and
let him hope to die, he
Fridays
the
the
wouldn’t have missed
to attend
Pacific Citizen a few action for anything — but
K.C. TSUMURA
months ago about the old- this. He really had to go, at
English Section Editor
Ms est Nisei sailor in the
at
KEN MORI
this juncture in American
N evertheless, the school daughter’s newly
Japanese Section Editor
history.
of one of my favorite stori
Gooseneck was half way
SUBSCRIPTION
living es. I have told it countless
through his business when
S12. for 6 months
$20. per year
the American fleet opened
about it. So I ask the indul up with a volley of broad
gence of those who may sides. The Amphitrite shook
479 Queen Street West,
Toronto. Ont. M5V 2A9
happen en to have -heard. from stem to stern with a
PHONE 366-5005
mighty shudder.
Gooseneck jumped up,
reports.
from sheer reflex action or
In the acknowledge
man 3rd class, Osamu Kage fright or a sense of duty
to consider that his recent yama, of the U.S. Navy, that he had to join the bat ment of donations for
£
circa 1895 — 1910. A tall tle? It is not known. But the Sakura-Kai dance in
I i winning of a police e
and gangly man, with ah when he pulled on the door the Feb. 29th issue, we
h for driving for 20
fl.
extremely long neck, he was of the head he found it was inadvertently missed Par
it without an accident
almost exclusively known fast stuck to the frame. He amount Gift Shop. Sorry.
pulled, tugged, and heaved
SAKURA-KAI
I by his nickname Gooseneck.
He was an orderly to the till he was blue in the face,
but the door would not bu
phitrite. He distinguished dge. He pounded on the
TREND
himself in an extraordinary door and screamed at the
fashion in the Spanish- top of his voice. He kicked
Custom Tailors
the door and swore till he
CUSTOM SHOP FOR
1055 MIDLAND AVENUE {Oriole Plaza) SCARBOROUGH, ONTARIO
was
hoarse.
But
in
the
thun
As sea battles go, Santi
LADIES & MEN’S
derous
spars
of
battle
no
ago de Cuba did not come
MADE TO MEASURE SUITS
any where near Jutland body heard him.
SLACKS, SKIRTS
Thus it was that Seaman
let alone Trafalgar or
GROUP BLAZERS ETC.
Tsushima either in the Third Class Osamu Kage
129 SPADINA AVE., 6th
yama
achieved
a
distinction
TOM S. IWAMOTO
scale of action or the spect
6th FLOOR
unique
in
the
glorious
his
acle of fireworks. The Span
TORONTO, ONT. M5V 2L3
tory
of
the
American
Navy
;
ish fleet under the comm
PHONE 368-8472
and of Admiral Pascual he sat through the Battle
WALLY H. KAYAMA
Cervera y Topete consisted ef Santiago de Cuba.
TOM BATTISTA
MSV 2AS
The
contretemps
was
of four . obsolete cruisers
and three slow destroyers. humiliating, but not enough
for which
San Juan Hill was already to sour him on the Navy.
। in the hands of the It speaks well for non-spit, 1 z^4r#
com- non-polish discipline of the
Riders.
year/myntas
to
OF TORONTO
manded by Theodore Roos American Navy of the time
evelt. threatening it from that Gooseneck was not cou
the rear. A superior Ameri rt martialed for this ignob
♦ FORMAL RENTALS
can fleet had bottled up the le dereliction of duty. He
Custom Made Suits
mouth of the bay. Complete was not even reprimanded.
ADDRESS
& Trousers
Gooseneck stayed on for
ly out-gunned and outspeeded. the only course open many years more and retir
CITY
for it was to surrender, or ed from service on a small
pension.
I heard this story from a
437 Danforth Ave. Toronto
erican fire. In a futile show man who claimed to have
Tel. 463-8104
of valor. Admiral Cervera worked with him in many
chose the latter course. The of those small beaneries
Spanish fleets was annihi- and coffee pots of New
York’s east side operated by
JAPANESE CANADIANS
NEW
So it was not much of a Japanese. Most of them
All Canada Headquarters
were
ship
jumpers
as
Goos
battle. But as far as Sea
man Kageyama was concer eneck was. It is another Shitoryu Itosukai
ned. it was to become the commentary on America’s
Karate Dojo
by Ken Adachi
open
heartedness
that j
Gooseneck did not have to
3751 Bloor St. West
eu ror action anu geneidi clear security check or lite (Westwood Theatre Plaza)
Phone 233-3478
quarters sounded, it was the racy test. Down on his luck
54.00 (Paper back with postage)
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Eastern Toronto
1 Gooseneck’s tough-luck life red into a Navy recruiting
Headquarters
I to feel the unbearable pan- station and signed up. It,
BY JANICE PATTON
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J.C. Cultural
Ah! those were the good
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Shitoryu KarateThe New Canadian
ousess. Heaven forbid!
Dojo
479 QUEEN STREET WEST,
Why, was he not a true Healthy Body & Mind
TORONTO, ONT. M5V-2A9
123 Wynford Dr.,
son of Nippon, world renow- Through the Martial Arts
Don Mills, Ont.
: ned for the tradition of bra-
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N E W
Tuesday, MarchJll, 1980
TORONTO BUDDHIST CHURCH
918 BATHURST ST., TORONTO
More leisure magazines to
St. 6tti floor
be offered Japanese readers 2 Carlton
Toronto MSB M3
Telephone: 534-4302
SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1980
O’Higan & Keirokai Service
11:00 a m. Family Service
Rev. O. Fujikawa
PHONE 368-4681
Geijutsu Seikatsu Sha, on
TOKYO. — Several new
magazines for middle-aged the other hand, ’is planning
readers will come out here to republish its monthly, Buy and Sell Your House
Art Life, in March, mainly
soon.
Through
for
female
readership.
The
The massive population
TOSH IWAI
SEECHO-NO-IE
arising from the postwar magazine stopped in spring
baby boom is now reaching of 1978. With new plans, the MELL REAL ESTATE LTD.
TRUTH OF LIFE CHURCH
1880 0‘GONNOR DRIVE
the middle age. As this magazine will give informa
SUITE 505
English Service & Sunday School
bracket of population has tion about all kinds of art
TORONTO, ONT.
on Sundays at 10:30 a;m.
which
can
be
useful
for
always attracted marketing
757-5184
everyday
life.
666 Victoria Park Ave., At Danforth Toronto, Ont.
men of new products, it is
no surprise that many in So far, middle-age Japa
dustries are looking for the nese have been the symbol
change of life style of the of workers. Their work has
Family Trust
middle age. And. so is the has predominated their
Toronto Japanese Gospel Church
life.
Since
most
of
publishing industry.
Corporation
ST. JOHN’S PRESBYTERIAN,
BROADVIEW AT SIMPSON AVE.
New magazines for the them lost family members,
Realtor
middle age seem to be en relatives or friends in the
SUNDAY School and WORSHIP Service, 2:00 p.m.
couraging more colorful war, they have tended to 3133 Sheppard Ave- East,
Thursday: Prayer and Study Fellowship 7:45 p.m.
Scarborough, Ont.
leisure life, relaxing after- shy away from personal en
Pastor S. Yokota 265-1200, Mr. H. Yoshida, 461-1686
tertainment
due
to
“
guilty
work life and various hobbi
Tel. 493-9575
consciousness.
”
es.
SACHI NAKAI
But with the arrival of
BOX, to be published by
ST. ANDREW’S JAPANESE CONGREGATION
Diamond Publishing Co. in the_new generation who are
March is a typical one. The unfamiliar with the old
ANGLICAN CHURCH
monthly magazine will be ways, combined with the
SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1980
printed in total of 400,000 nation’s low economic grow
“Stand Fast in Christ’s Liberty”
copies and provide readers th, the middle-age is expectHOWLAND AT BARTON STREETS
with “off-business infor ed~to enjoy their off busi
TEL. 654-5657 CHURCH OFFICE 536-5557
ness life.
mation.”
REV. ROLAND M. KAWANO
They haveHbeen called “a
Authentic Oriental Gifts
The magazine will carry
special reports on health new family generation”
Kimonos & Accessories
when
they
were
younger.
care, housing, personal in
Noritake .China
TORONTO JAPANESE SEVENTH-DAY
Unlike
older
Japanese,
they
vestments, men’s fashion,
ADVENTIST CHURCH
463 Eglinton Ave.W.
leisure activities and also enjoyed family life more
phone 4 89-8641
Saturday 9:30 a.m. — Bible Study
give information on new publicly. Husbands and
11:00 a.m. — Worship Preaching Service
books, films, art exhibitions, wives went out togther on
theaters, restaurants and Sundays, for instance, hus
19 Mortimer Ave., Toronto — Tel. 491-6740
bands pushing a baby carbars,
hospitals
and
clinics.
ADD WELCOME
seldom
riage,
which
had
Hiromichi Sone, the edit
older
or of the magazine, said the been seen among
s publication aims at appeal couples.
I
Other than these magaing to “the human side of
When Buying Or Selling A Home
businessmen,” and existing zines, journals that will
magazine including the come out soon incude a qu
SHOP
arterly
photo
magazine
by
K. HORI REAL ESTATE
weekly Diamond by the
same publisher are serving Bungei Shunju; a monthly
MEMBER OF TORONTO RRAL BSTATS BOARD
733 Danforth Ave.
for amateur pohographers
Phone: 431-9191
business information.
Toronto
by Shogaku Kan Co.; an
H
“Businessmen’s life will entertainment magazine for
Phone Store 463-3426
Home 469-0293
become similar to each teenage girls by Kamaku
other from now on since the ra Shobo Co.; and a bi
Japanese Food
Deliver
Evenings
differences in incomes will monthly for young women
Buying or Selling of Homes
- and Saturdays
narrow,” said Sone. “But on on physical fitness, hair
Arranging or Buying of MORTGAGES
the other hand, life styles care and make-up.
can be varied even based on
According to the survey
the similar income level.”
Alcan
Rffll^H
MGM REALTY LIMITED
by Science Publishers Assn.,
Building
Bungei Shunju Co. is during last year, more
Member of Toronto Real Estate Board and Photo MLS Service
Products £
planning to publish Sport than 195 new magazines
Authorized Doater
678 Kennedy Rd. 267-1179 Res. 261-2581
5 Graphic Number 1, twice a
were introduced to the publ
month beginning April. Un ic, the highest in six years.
"MISTER
like
existing
sport
maga
GROUP FLIGHTS to JAPAN
, T ad am
At the same time, 70 maga
ALUMINUM"
You can fly on.any flight of CP AIR and JAPAN
zines, this will carry docum zines either stopped or sus
entary stories of champions pended their editions.
INSTALLATIONS
wTalso have discount tickets to JAPAN and other
and
articles
about
sporting
Metro Toronto License B1971
Oriental destinations via California/Honolulu
In
the
first
seven
months
life. It also carries articles
Member of Better Business
weekend special train package
of
1979,
magazines,
exclud
and photographs from the
2 nights hotel - breakfast coupons - return train
Bureau
ing
weeklies
that
generally
contracted U.S. magazine,
fare • sightseeing inclusive
’ EAVESTROUGH, Conti
have
gigantic
circulation,
From Toronto to Montreal $90.00
Sports Illustrated.
nuous lengths
Ottawa $75.00
petted
1.2
billion
copies,
up
Mitsuyoshi Okazaki, edit* SOFFIT & FASCIA, for
Quebec City $110.00 per person
8.4
per
cent
over
the
pre
or of the magazine, obser
roof overhang
FOR
YOUR
WINTER
VACATION
TO
vious
year.
The
sales
total
CALL US
ves, “Sports will be rooted
• SIDING ’ SHUTTERS
HAWAII - FLORIDA - GARIBBEANS
as a core in people’s life in ed $1.8 billion, up 11,3 per
* STORM DOORS &
this
decade.
The
magazine
j
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WINDOWS
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Toronto Office 162 Spadina Ave. 869-1291
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755-6505
ers to think about human i are encouraging more
KEN KUTSUKAKE
beings and the society ■ publications to come
Proprietor:' Masao A’r;*
PHONE 869-1291
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| this year.
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Tuesday, MarchJll, 1980
TORONTO BUDDHIST CHURCH
918 BATHURST ST., TORONTO
More leisure magazines to
St. 6tti floor
be offered Japanese readers 2 Carlton
Toronto MSB M3
Telephone: 534-4302
SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1980
O’Higan & Keirokai Service
11:00 a m. Family Service
Rev. O. Fujikawa
PHONE 368-4681
Geijutsu Seikatsu Sha, on
TOKYO. — Several new
magazines for middle-aged the other hand, ’is planning
readers will come out here to republish its monthly, Buy and Sell Your House
Art Life, in March, mainly
soon.
Through
for
female
readership.
The
The massive population
TOSH IWAI
SEECHO-NO-IE
arising from the postwar magazine stopped in spring
baby boom is now reaching of 1978. With new plans, the MELL REAL ESTATE LTD.
TRUTH OF LIFE CHURCH
1880 0‘GONNOR DRIVE
the middle age. As this magazine will give informa
SUITE 505
English Service & Sunday School
bracket of population has tion about all kinds of art
TORONTO, ONT.
on Sundays at 10:30 a;m.
which
can
be
useful
for
always attracted marketing
757-5184
everyday
life.
666 Victoria Park Ave., At Danforth Toronto, Ont.
men of new products, it is
no surprise that many in So far, middle-age Japa
dustries are looking for the nese have been the symbol
change of life style of the of workers. Their work has
Family Trust
middle age. And. so is the has predominated their
Toronto Japanese Gospel Church
life.
Since
most
of
publishing industry.
Corporation
ST. JOHN’S PRESBYTERIAN,
BROADVIEW AT SIMPSON AVE.
New magazines for the them lost family members,
Realtor
middle age seem to be en relatives or friends in the
SUNDAY School and WORSHIP Service, 2:00 p.m.
couraging more colorful war, they have tended to 3133 Sheppard Ave- East,
Thursday: Prayer and Study Fellowship 7:45 p.m.
Scarborough, Ont.
leisure life, relaxing after- shy away from personal en
Pastor S. Yokota 265-1200, Mr. H. Yoshida, 461-1686
tertainment
due
to
“
guilty
work life and various hobbi
Tel. 493-9575
consciousness.
”
es.
SACHI NAKAI
But with the arrival of
BOX, to be published by
ST. ANDREW’S JAPANESE CONGREGATION
Diamond Publishing Co. in the_new generation who are
March is a typical one. The unfamiliar with the old
ANGLICAN CHURCH
monthly magazine will be ways, combined with the
SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1980
printed in total of 400,000 nation’s low economic grow
“Stand Fast in Christ’s Liberty”
copies and provide readers th, the middle-age is expectHOWLAND AT BARTON STREETS
with “off-business infor ed~to enjoy their off busi
TEL. 654-5657 CHURCH OFFICE 536-5557
ness life.
mation.”
REV. ROLAND M. KAWANO
They haveHbeen called “a
Authentic Oriental Gifts
The magazine will carry
special reports on health new family generation”
Kimonos & Accessories
when
they
were
younger.
care, housing, personal in
Noritake .China
TORONTO JAPANESE SEVENTH-DAY
Unlike
older
Japanese,
they
vestments, men’s fashion,
ADVENTIST CHURCH
463 Eglinton Ave.W.
leisure activities and also enjoyed family life more
phone 4 89-8641
Saturday 9:30 a.m. — Bible Study
give information on new publicly. Husbands and
11:00 a.m. — Worship Preaching Service
books, films, art exhibitions, wives went out togther on
theaters, restaurants and Sundays, for instance, hus
19 Mortimer Ave., Toronto — Tel. 491-6740
bands pushing a baby carbars,
hospitals
and
clinics.
ADD WELCOME
seldom
riage,
which
had
Hiromichi Sone, the edit
older
or of the magazine, said the been seen among
s publication aims at appeal couples.
I
Other than these magaing to “the human side of
When Buying Or Selling A Home
businessmen,” and existing zines, journals that will
magazine including the come out soon incude a qu
SHOP
arterly
photo
magazine
by
K. HORI REAL ESTATE
weekly Diamond by the
same publisher are serving Bungei Shunju; a monthly
MEMBER OF TORONTO RRAL BSTATS BOARD
733 Danforth Ave.
for amateur pohographers
Phone: 431-9191
business information.
Toronto
by Shogaku Kan Co.; an
H
“Businessmen’s life will entertainment magazine for
Phone Store 463-3426
Home 469-0293
become similar to each teenage girls by Kamaku
other from now on since the ra Shobo Co.; and a bi
Japanese Food
Deliver
Evenings
differences in incomes will monthly for young women
Buying or Selling of Homes
- and Saturdays
narrow,” said Sone. “But on on physical fitness, hair
Arranging or Buying of MORTGAGES
the other hand, life styles care and make-up.
can be varied even based on
According to the survey
the similar income level.”
Alcan
Rffll^H
MGM REALTY LIMITED
by Science Publishers Assn.,
Building
Bungei Shunju Co. is during last year, more
Member of Toronto Real Estate Board and Photo MLS Service
Products £
planning to publish Sport than 195 new magazines
Authorized Doater
678 Kennedy Rd. 267-1179 Res. 261-2581
5 Graphic Number 1, twice a
were introduced to the publ
month beginning April. Un ic, the highest in six years.
"MISTER
like
existing
sport
maga
GROUP FLIGHTS to JAPAN
, T ad am
At the same time, 70 maga
ALUMINUM"
You can fly on.any flight of CP AIR and JAPAN
zines, this will carry docum zines either stopped or sus
entary stories of champions pended their editions.
INSTALLATIONS
wTalso have discount tickets to JAPAN and other
and
articles
about
sporting
Metro Toronto License B1971
Oriental destinations via California/Honolulu
In
the
first
seven
months
life. It also carries articles
Member of Better Business
weekend special train package
of
1979,
magazines,
exclud
and photographs from the
2 nights hotel - breakfast coupons - return train
Bureau
ing
weeklies
that
generally
contracted U.S. magazine,
fare • sightseeing inclusive
’ EAVESTROUGH, Conti
have
gigantic
circulation,
From Toronto to Montreal $90.00
Sports Illustrated.
nuous lengths
Ottawa $75.00
petted
1.2
billion
copies,
up
Mitsuyoshi Okazaki, edit* SOFFIT & FASCIA, for
Quebec City $110.00 per person
8.4
per
cent
over
the
pre
or of the magazine, obser
roof overhang
FOR
YOUR
WINTER
VACATION
TO
vious
year.
The
sales
total
CALL US
ves, “Sports will be rooted
• SIDING ’ SHUTTERS
HAWAII - FLORIDA - GARIBBEANS
as a core in people’s life in ed $1.8 billion, up 11,3 per
* STORM DOORS &
this
decade.
The
magazine
j
cent.
'
K. Iwata Travel Service
WINDOWS
,„sii
„i™
a
chance
for
readObviously,
these
figures
;
will give
read-|
Toronto Office 162 Spadina Ave. 869-1291
W
755-6505
ers to think about human i are encouraging more
KEN KUTSUKAKE
beings and the society ■ publications to come
Proprietor:' Masao A’r;*
PHONE 869-1291
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