Page 1
Oldest living person in Japan, Shigechio tarns celebrates 115th birthday
KAG^OSHIMA. —- Shigechio - A medical doctor gave him
Izumi, the oldest living person a clean'biII of health following
in Japan, celebrated his 115th an' examination recently.
bl rthday in high spirits at h rs
Dr. Masanori Terashima; said
home in Isen, Oshima^gun, Ka
that Izumi suffers from failing
goshima Prefecture,
eyesight due to a senile catar
act but has no hearing trouble.
His blood pressure is -normal
and so are the functions' of the
internal organs, the doctor
diagnosed.
■
' .
In recent years; he usually sometimes with a dog.
rises at about 7-a.m., and takes
But his naps are. often
a walk for about .an hour be
disrupted in recent months by
fore his breakfast. For the rest
of the day, he takes naps bet tourists who visit Izumi's home.
ween walks around his home,
An ln#epend@nV®rf^^ fer €@n@<Sfesns @f &p^es@..@H#fe
Vol. 44 — No. 56
The time Lord Musashi failed
to rise to the Challenger
.
FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1980
TORONTO, ONTARIO.
successful doll show at Mitsukoshi .
with laughter and showered
Lord Musashi was a young, Kira with praise for presenting
BURLINGTON, Ont. — Over Doll Exhibition 'which recently cess for the eight members of
such
a
novel
and
entertaining
verjle, handsome samurai vers
doll
making
2B0 invited guests attended concluded at the Mitsukoshi the Muraoka
ed in all the martial arts; with joust to .break the monotony
family which includes Burling- the spediaI Opening Day Re Department Store in Tokyo.
independence of thought and of peace.
The show: was.-a great sue- ton, Ontario' artist ‘Kimiko Ko
Lord Musaishi was delighted cep tie n of the Mura oka. Fam i Iy
action verg i n g o n th e r eb e 11 io us
yanagi.
but
maintained
his'
samurai
Not yet influenced by. the
Barbara: Thoren, art critic
gentler' arts of Bushido such stoicism "It’s in the bag!” he
for the Japan Time's (from Lonas Haiku and Bonsai, he was mused to himself with confid
do n, Onto rio a nd marri ed to a
an object of constant worry ence, “Til rise to the occasion
American Business Consultant
to his parents for they wanted ; and' show up Lady Minako
TOKYO. — N HK-TV, the ~ Program director Shin Mat in Tokyo) reported on the ex?once
and
for
all!
”
htm toO1 woo and win the heart
Japanese television producers suo i s do i ng. pre I im in a ry re s ea - hibitien ad follows: “There are
Lady
Minako
on
the
other
of the lovely Lady Minako.
who last year gave viewers rch and interviewing Nisei 17 dolls on display by Cana
' Lady Minako was a beauty. hand pursed her lovely lips
“America
Monogata ri,”
a veterans of World War 11 in dian artist Kimiko Koyanagi
She knew it and । she vaunted and with a glitter in her dark,
series which documented in preparation for filming episo and 38 more by seven' of her
deep
eyes*
energized'
her
it with vanity. She could be
drama form the experience'-of des wh ich a re expected to ’ be family members by the name
composure
with
damely
deter
* frail and fragile or strong and
the early Japanese immigrants shown in Japan in December of Muraoka. The Muraoka
mination.
“
The^word
lose
is
. determined according to her
to this' country, is now prepar and in the United States in family of doll makers have
whfm she controlled the situa- not in my • dictionary. ■ 1 shall
ing a series to be called Nisei 1981.
been supplying dolls to Mitsu
~fion. Her suitors she had scra win!”
koshi for three generations.
~
z
/
A hush fell over the crowd Soldier.”
mbling for position, and with
There are two types of dolls-*
her wily ways she had the as Chamberlain Kira gave the
on . ©exh ib itio n, th e trad iti® na I
young lions fighting amongst ultimatum. “Lady Minako, you
doll in brocaded kimono, and
will go first!”
themselves.
the ‘ ‘ sosaku ni ngyo’ ’; or cre
With grace and a touch of
It was-a time of respite from
rural provincials in Fort Mac- ative dolls. The latter, by Mrs.
By DAVE SULZ
feudal wars, • and so, the sensual undulation, Lady Min
LETHBRIDGE, _ Alta. — A Murray arid at the provincial Koyanagi are - more identifi
e i n i ste r
Ch a mb er l a i n
K i ra, ako shuffled to the base of the
able by detail' as a- doll. .Hers
young wrestler from • Winston championships.
massive
gate,
coyly
spread
the
partly reflecting his jealousy
He also earned gold medals are one-piece,, one-curve lyrical
Churchill High School' in Leth-.
kimono,.
squatted
daintily,
and
of Musashi and partly to satiat the Alberta Winter Games in extensions of packed pablowo- ate. h i s d evtate mi nd; p ropo s ed urinated. The spiral at its apex bridge will soon be leaving for Grande Prairie (in the* 61-kg.
nia: wood shavings
made
d contest between Musashi and splashed against the. wall. The London, Ont. to attend a nati-. class) and theu Calgary Forest
moldable by rice paste glue,
Mi nako, and p.rocla i med the crowd roared its approval, onal traning camp.
iff all goes well, he will be Lawn tournament, and claimed with Chinese1 white and water
but
as
Chamberlain
Kira
mark
contest as the match of the
selected to the team that will silvers in the Presiden’t tour color used for minimal variat
ed
the,
spot,
Lord
Musashi
Jidai between beauty and
nament in Lethbridge and the ions of facial expression.”
could notyhold back a grin, represent Canada at the world
Martin invitational in Regina
beast.
Barbara
Thoren’s
article
and as Kira announced his junior elite wrestling champs
the
pending
Hearing
of
{“probably one of the biggest
co n cl u d ed by stati ng: ‘ ‘ What i s
confrontation, the men and name, Musashi was ready. He ion ships in Colorado Aug. 9.
Cent, on page 2
This rs, indeed, a great tri
a doll, what is the difference in
women polarized behind their swaggered to the massive gate
bute to the young man’s ability
image between a big one and
hero and heroine, and the of the palace, swept back his
in wrestling. But it becomes
a small one, such as the Venus
1 ord ’ a nd ladies oh the 1 cou rt robe with a grandiose gesture,
even more amazing when it is
of Villendorf and. the Mona
waited with great anticipation. first the left side, then the right,
considered that the young man
Lisa. Is it size, quality or con
The day of the great con and just as he was ready to
in question -—. Koji .Miyaji
tent, or the name we give it?”
test arrived, arid the Palace shoot the works-, a scream
is a Grade 11 student who
- courtyard was . packed, ; and. pierced ■ the silence of the
Prior to the Mitsukoshi Show,
has been wrestling for just two
All subscribers arid adve the Burlington artist had5a one- ;
‘
'
.
emotions were ri si ngto a crowd.
“No hands!” Shrieked Lady years.
rtisers of The New Canadian woman show at the Ginza
frenzy.kids
he
’
s
are advised that the staff will Yayoi. Gallery two years, ago. >
Lord Kira, sadistic as ever, Minako, arid as Chamberlain
against
normally
started
westlbe off on their Annual Summer She is guaranteed of a one'tad kept the contest rules Kira acknowledged the rule,
grade
five,
”
says
his
with
ing Jn
Holidays for 2 weeks beginn woman show at a private gal
' secret, and now he lecherous- Lord Musashi went limp
Barry Mudry, who has
coach,
ing the 1st of August. There lery in Tokyo in 1981.
■
|y savoured this moment. "The defeat!
helped
make
Churchill
a
powLady Minako and her victcontest between Lord Musashi
fore, the last issue will be
The Mitsukoshi show, how
high
school
wrestling.
published dated July 29, 1980. ever, is far from her mind for
and . Lady Minako would be" orious ladies coyly hid their er in
“This is only his second year
he announced, “who could smugness behind their fans for
Regular . issues for Aug. 1st, since her return to Canada the
wrestling.
”
5th, 8th and Aug. 12th. will be artist has been busy preparing
urinate the highest against the they had again beat the men
Miyaji
capped
off
an
out
hands down.
.omitted. Publication will re for a major one-woman show
palace ga/ef’
•
standing
1979-80
season
by
TBe story goes that Musashi
sume from August 15th, 1980. next December at the new
Thecrowd ■ was stunned,
winning
gold
medals
in
the
shocked, and speechless for a WO€ never again to undereThe New Canadian
;
Hamilton Art Gallery.
57-kilogram weight class at the
moment. Then they exploded stimate the reach of a woman.
By VIC OGURA,.
J pnz. television producers of • NHK-TV
plans ;to film "Nisei Soldier" series .
New Canadian,
closes .for
summer holidays
KAG^OSHIMA. —- Shigechio - A medical doctor gave him
Izumi, the oldest living person a clean'biII of health following
in Japan, celebrated his 115th an' examination recently.
bl rthday in high spirits at h rs
Dr. Masanori Terashima; said
home in Isen, Oshima^gun, Ka
that Izumi suffers from failing
goshima Prefecture,
eyesight due to a senile catar
act but has no hearing trouble.
His blood pressure is -normal
and so are the functions' of the
internal organs, the doctor
diagnosed.
■
' .
In recent years; he usually sometimes with a dog.
rises at about 7-a.m., and takes
But his naps are. often
a walk for about .an hour be
disrupted in recent months by
fore his breakfast. For the rest
of the day, he takes naps bet tourists who visit Izumi's home.
ween walks around his home,
An ln#epend@nV®rf^^ fer €@n@<Sfesns @f &p^es@..@H#fe
Vol. 44 — No. 56
The time Lord Musashi failed
to rise to the Challenger
.
FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1980
TORONTO, ONTARIO.
successful doll show at Mitsukoshi .
with laughter and showered
Lord Musashi was a young, Kira with praise for presenting
BURLINGTON, Ont. — Over Doll Exhibition 'which recently cess for the eight members of
such
a
novel
and
entertaining
verjle, handsome samurai vers
doll
making
2B0 invited guests attended concluded at the Mitsukoshi the Muraoka
ed in all the martial arts; with joust to .break the monotony
family which includes Burling- the spediaI Opening Day Re Department Store in Tokyo.
independence of thought and of peace.
The show: was.-a great sue- ton, Ontario' artist ‘Kimiko Ko
Lord Musaishi was delighted cep tie n of the Mura oka. Fam i Iy
action verg i n g o n th e r eb e 11 io us
yanagi.
but
maintained
his'
samurai
Not yet influenced by. the
Barbara: Thoren, art critic
gentler' arts of Bushido such stoicism "It’s in the bag!” he
for the Japan Time's (from Lonas Haiku and Bonsai, he was mused to himself with confid
do n, Onto rio a nd marri ed to a
an object of constant worry ence, “Til rise to the occasion
American Business Consultant
to his parents for they wanted ; and' show up Lady Minako
TOKYO. — N HK-TV, the ~ Program director Shin Mat in Tokyo) reported on the ex?once
and
for
all!
”
htm toO1 woo and win the heart
Japanese television producers suo i s do i ng. pre I im in a ry re s ea - hibitien ad follows: “There are
Lady
Minako
on
the
other
of the lovely Lady Minako.
who last year gave viewers rch and interviewing Nisei 17 dolls on display by Cana
' Lady Minako was a beauty. hand pursed her lovely lips
“America
Monogata ri,”
a veterans of World War 11 in dian artist Kimiko Koyanagi
She knew it and । she vaunted and with a glitter in her dark,
series which documented in preparation for filming episo and 38 more by seven' of her
deep
eyes*
energized'
her
it with vanity. She could be
drama form the experience'-of des wh ich a re expected to ’ be family members by the name
composure
with
damely
deter
* frail and fragile or strong and
the early Japanese immigrants shown in Japan in December of Muraoka. The Muraoka
mination.
“
The^word
lose
is
. determined according to her
to this' country, is now prepar and in the United States in family of doll makers have
whfm she controlled the situa- not in my • dictionary. ■ 1 shall
ing a series to be called Nisei 1981.
been supplying dolls to Mitsu
~fion. Her suitors she had scra win!”
koshi for three generations.
~
z
/
A hush fell over the crowd Soldier.”
mbling for position, and with
There are two types of dolls-*
her wily ways she had the as Chamberlain Kira gave the
on . ©exh ib itio n, th e trad iti® na I
young lions fighting amongst ultimatum. “Lady Minako, you
doll in brocaded kimono, and
will go first!”
themselves.
the ‘ ‘ sosaku ni ngyo’ ’; or cre
With grace and a touch of
It was-a time of respite from
rural provincials in Fort Mac- ative dolls. The latter, by Mrs.
By DAVE SULZ
feudal wars, • and so, the sensual undulation, Lady Min
LETHBRIDGE, _ Alta. — A Murray arid at the provincial Koyanagi are - more identifi
e i n i ste r
Ch a mb er l a i n
K i ra, ako shuffled to the base of the
able by detail' as a- doll. .Hers
young wrestler from • Winston championships.
massive
gate,
coyly
spread
the
partly reflecting his jealousy
He also earned gold medals are one-piece,, one-curve lyrical
Churchill High School' in Leth-.
kimono,.
squatted
daintily,
and
of Musashi and partly to satiat the Alberta Winter Games in extensions of packed pablowo- ate. h i s d evtate mi nd; p ropo s ed urinated. The spiral at its apex bridge will soon be leaving for Grande Prairie (in the* 61-kg.
nia: wood shavings
made
d contest between Musashi and splashed against the. wall. The London, Ont. to attend a nati-. class) and theu Calgary Forest
moldable by rice paste glue,
Mi nako, and p.rocla i med the crowd roared its approval, onal traning camp.
iff all goes well, he will be Lawn tournament, and claimed with Chinese1 white and water
but
as
Chamberlain
Kira
mark
contest as the match of the
selected to the team that will silvers in the Presiden’t tour color used for minimal variat
ed
the,
spot,
Lord
Musashi
Jidai between beauty and
nament in Lethbridge and the ions of facial expression.”
could notyhold back a grin, represent Canada at the world
Martin invitational in Regina
beast.
Barbara
Thoren’s
article
and as Kira announced his junior elite wrestling champs
the
pending
Hearing
of
{“probably one of the biggest
co n cl u d ed by stati ng: ‘ ‘ What i s
confrontation, the men and name, Musashi was ready. He ion ships in Colorado Aug. 9.
Cent, on page 2
This rs, indeed, a great tri
a doll, what is the difference in
women polarized behind their swaggered to the massive gate
bute to the young man’s ability
image between a big one and
hero and heroine, and the of the palace, swept back his
in wrestling. But it becomes
a small one, such as the Venus
1 ord ’ a nd ladies oh the 1 cou rt robe with a grandiose gesture,
even more amazing when it is
of Villendorf and. the Mona
waited with great anticipation. first the left side, then the right,
considered that the young man
Lisa. Is it size, quality or con
The day of the great con and just as he was ready to
in question -—. Koji .Miyaji
tent, or the name we give it?”
test arrived, arid the Palace shoot the works-, a scream
is a Grade 11 student who
- courtyard was . packed, ; and. pierced ■ the silence of the
Prior to the Mitsukoshi Show,
has been wrestling for just two
All subscribers arid adve the Burlington artist had5a one- ;
‘
'
.
emotions were ri si ngto a crowd.
“No hands!” Shrieked Lady years.
rtisers of The New Canadian woman show at the Ginza
frenzy.kids
he
’
s
are advised that the staff will Yayoi. Gallery two years, ago. >
Lord Kira, sadistic as ever, Minako, arid as Chamberlain
against
normally
started
westlbe off on their Annual Summer She is guaranteed of a one'tad kept the contest rules Kira acknowledged the rule,
grade
five,
”
says
his
with
ing Jn
Holidays for 2 weeks beginn woman show at a private gal
' secret, and now he lecherous- Lord Musashi went limp
Barry Mudry, who has
coach,
ing the 1st of August. There lery in Tokyo in 1981.
■
|y savoured this moment. "The defeat!
helped
make
Churchill
a
powLady Minako and her victcontest between Lord Musashi
fore, the last issue will be
The Mitsukoshi show, how
high
school
wrestling.
published dated July 29, 1980. ever, is far from her mind for
and . Lady Minako would be" orious ladies coyly hid their er in
“This is only his second year
he announced, “who could smugness behind their fans for
Regular . issues for Aug. 1st, since her return to Canada the
wrestling.
”
5th, 8th and Aug. 12th. will be artist has been busy preparing
urinate the highest against the they had again beat the men
Miyaji
capped
off
an
out
hands down.
.omitted. Publication will re for a major one-woman show
palace ga/ef’
•
standing
1979-80
season
by
TBe story goes that Musashi
sume from August 15th, 1980. next December at the new
Thecrowd ■ was stunned,
winning
gold
medals
in
the
shocked, and speechless for a WO€ never again to undereThe New Canadian
;
Hamilton Art Gallery.
57-kilogram weight class at the
moment. Then they exploded stimate the reach of a woman.
By VIC OGURA,.
J pnz. television producers of • NHK-TV
plans ;to film "Nisei Soldier" series .
New Canadian,
closes .for
summer holidays
Page 2
N E W
PAGE 2
Miyaji...
Cant, from Page /
Friday, July. 18/1980.
CANAD I AN
French priest opens
bar in Shinjuku
-
For one thing, he is incredibtour n a m e nts i n - Weste r n Ca n a ly strong for his size. “He's
da,” says Mudry).
Miyaji was dhe. only Alberta / probably the- best-build jGrade
wrestler invited to the nation 1.1 kid in 'the -school.He’s very'
TOKYO..— A French Catho- Shusaku ’ Endo and Natsumi
al training camp, which will wall developed' in the shoul
Mikumo, now a1 professor at
feature some 5 0 w r estl e rs. over- ders. He’s really strong and
all. “He’ll probably be p_ne of super quick, a nd he - has d e- known theologian has started Ke io University.
He became- interested ’ in
four or five -in his weight dication. He really wants' to a snack bar in Shinjuku, Tokyo,
and arrived to begin
class,” says Mudry. “He comp be in the ’84 .Olympics, and where he-mixes drinks while, Japan
missionary work here in 1953,
etes in the 57-ikg. class, but he/ really wonks ha rd at it.” ■ . talking to customers about
kving successively in Yokoha
. could either go 60 Tor 65 kg. / Wrestling is not the only concerns.
Father Georges Neyrand, 60, ma, Nagasaki and Tokyo,.
sport at which Miyaji is a
when he wrestles in London.
His experiences during - that
is
selected, . he standout: He also stars in-foot spent - one month at a. bar
-If
■he
invited
to 'att- ball, soccer and track and tender’s school and two months time provided part of the
be
will
for -Endos
book
end
trainingcamps ■ in field. On top of that, he is an working part-time in a snack material
before
opening ' the "Obakasan” (The Eoo'l)."
Windsor, Ont. . the last week outstanding student, maintain bar
’ Neya nd -took a speciaI in
in
Kabuki-cho,
of July -' and in Colorado the ing^ on 80-85 average, ac- “Epopee”
terest in students while .teach
Shinjuku, recently.
first week in August before ; cording to Mudry. ■
Miyaji
has
undoubtedly
going on to the world junior
Oke any Tokyo . bartender, ing French at the University of
ben efitted from -the strong h e ca n be found n ights b'ehi nd Tokyo, Keio University and
elite champ ion ships.
"His chances for a- national wrestling program at Churchill. the counter serving drinks other schools.
In 1964/ he opened The
title this year are really good,” Mudry pointed but that, jast while chatting animatedly with
a
Calgary / university ’ his customers, mostly' young “iNeyrqnd1 Prep School
in
coach year,
Mudry remarks.
OchanomizUi Tokyo, a place
adds that aithough the top wrestling coach scouted two • salaried men .and office girls.
wrestlers are invariably more players in the province, and. .
“I want young people to where students could meet, to
experienced Than Miyaji; “he body were from Churchill- — ,know t.here js a joy in |ife be. discuss their attitudes to life
Miyaji and team-mate Dave (
fhe d.imensions of _their a nd th e p roibl e m of ex i ste n'ce. j
picks up so much in a week.”
"His goaf is the 1984 Olym Richardson,
I work and families and int^resIn five years, more than
Miyaji
’
S
trip
to
London
is
pics,” Mudry says of his-young
1,000 students attended discusts,” says Father Neyrand. . .
protege/' "Next year, at the being financed with/the help
■ "I wanted to provide a re s-ions at the schogj. .
Ca n a da ‘ Wi nte r Gam w, I th1 n k of contributions of $200 from
Un November last year, Neylaxed inexpensive place where
the Elks .Club, and $100 each
he'll get a gold for sure.”
they coulld come and have a rand completed his “life work,”
'from
the.
City
of
Lethbridge
and
How has Miyaji been able
drinh~ and think about the a1 theological study on the life
-the
Alberta
Wrestling
Associto achieve so much success in
of Christ which wgs published
meaning of their lives.” _
ation._
'
so short a period, of time?
A motive of Lyon, Neyrand in Japanese.
While continuing, his work
first, embarked on a1 military
career and fought in the Sec- with students/ Neyrand felt
there Was a need to. establish
ond World War after graduExtra Short 34 to 46 /Short 36 to.46
a ting from a ' French - military -similar •contacts with’ young
For Ji Gentlemen Shorter Than Average
working people.; He decided- to
academy.
his experiences open a drinking spot where
However,
during- the war changed his they could com e ' a nd reflect
- '
outlook on life. Returning to on their lives.
MENS CIDTHERS SNCE1923
university, he studied .theology
545 Queen St, W
raised Y30 mil I ion dor “the .pro
-and became a priest in.1950.
Drfify 9^0-6:36 THiiu & ^ri. TUT8p.ni.
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By chance Neyrand became
. recently in a-30 square meter
acquainted .with two . young’
■ area of the No. 2 Wizard Seven
Japanese who' were studying
A.
'
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Miyaji...
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Friday, July. 18/1980.
CANAD I AN
French priest opens
bar in Shinjuku
-
For one thing, he is incredibtour n a m e nts i n - Weste r n Ca n a ly strong for his size. “He's
da,” says Mudry).
Miyaji was dhe. only Alberta / probably the- best-build jGrade
wrestler invited to the nation 1.1 kid in 'the -school.He’s very'
TOKYO..— A French Catho- Shusaku ’ Endo and Natsumi
al training camp, which will wall developed' in the shoul
Mikumo, now a1 professor at
feature some 5 0 w r estl e rs. over- ders. He’s really strong and
all. “He’ll probably be p_ne of super quick, a nd he - has d e- known theologian has started Ke io University.
He became- interested ’ in
four or five -in his weight dication. He really wants' to a snack bar in Shinjuku, Tokyo,
and arrived to begin
class,” says Mudry. “He comp be in the ’84 .Olympics, and where he-mixes drinks while, Japan
missionary work here in 1953,
etes in the 57-ikg. class, but he/ really wonks ha rd at it.” ■ . talking to customers about
kving successively in Yokoha
. could either go 60 Tor 65 kg. / Wrestling is not the only concerns.
Father Georges Neyrand, 60, ma, Nagasaki and Tokyo,.
sport at which Miyaji is a
when he wrestles in London.
His experiences during - that
is
selected, . he standout: He also stars in-foot spent - one month at a. bar
-If
■he
invited
to 'att- ball, soccer and track and tender’s school and two months time provided part of the
be
will
for -Endos
book
end
trainingcamps ■ in field. On top of that, he is an working part-time in a snack material
before
opening ' the "Obakasan” (The Eoo'l)."
Windsor, Ont. . the last week outstanding student, maintain bar
’ Neya nd -took a speciaI in
in
Kabuki-cho,
of July -' and in Colorado the ing^ on 80-85 average, ac- “Epopee”
terest in students while .teach
Shinjuku, recently.
first week in August before ; cording to Mudry. ■
Miyaji
has
undoubtedly
going on to the world junior
Oke any Tokyo . bartender, ing French at the University of
ben efitted from -the strong h e ca n be found n ights b'ehi nd Tokyo, Keio University and
elite champ ion ships.
"His chances for a- national wrestling program at Churchill. the counter serving drinks other schools.
In 1964/ he opened The
title this year are really good,” Mudry pointed but that, jast while chatting animatedly with
a
Calgary / university ’ his customers, mostly' young “iNeyrqnd1 Prep School
in
coach year,
Mudry remarks.
OchanomizUi Tokyo, a place
adds that aithough the top wrestling coach scouted two • salaried men .and office girls.
wrestlers are invariably more players in the province, and. .
“I want young people to where students could meet, to
experienced Than Miyaji; “he body were from Churchill- — ,know t.here js a joy in |ife be. discuss their attitudes to life
Miyaji and team-mate Dave (
fhe d.imensions of _their a nd th e p roibl e m of ex i ste n'ce. j
picks up so much in a week.”
"His goaf is the 1984 Olym Richardson,
I work and families and int^resIn five years, more than
Miyaji
’
S
trip
to
London
is
pics,” Mudry says of his-young
1,000 students attended discusts,” says Father Neyrand. . .
protege/' "Next year, at the being financed with/the help
■ "I wanted to provide a re s-ions at the schogj. .
Ca n a da ‘ Wi nte r Gam w, I th1 n k of contributions of $200 from
Un November last year, Neylaxed inexpensive place where
the Elks .Club, and $100 each
he'll get a gold for sure.”
they coulld come and have a rand completed his “life work,”
'from
the.
City
of
Lethbridge
and
How has Miyaji been able
drinh~ and think about the a1 theological study on the life
-the
Alberta
Wrestling
Associto achieve so much success in
of Christ which wgs published
meaning of their lives.” _
ation._
'
so short a period, of time?
A motive of Lyon, Neyrand in Japanese.
While continuing, his work
first, embarked on a1 military
career and fought in the Sec- with students/ Neyrand felt
there Was a need to. establish
ond World War after graduExtra Short 34 to 46 /Short 36 to.46
a ting from a ' French - military -similar •contacts with’ young
For Ji Gentlemen Shorter Than Average
working people.; He decided- to
academy.
his experiences open a drinking spot where
However,
during- the war changed his they could com e ' a nd reflect
- '
outlook on life. Returning to on their lives.
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By chance Neyrand became
. recently in a-30 square meter
acquainted .with two . young’
■ area of the No. 2 Wizard Seven
Japanese who' were studying
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E
1232 Danforth. Ave,
VANCOUVER. — Mrs. Ruth 2 Toronto, Ontario M4J 1M61
s■
Taeko Na4to/7491 passed away §
Tel. (416) 465-9039
By A. KOBAYASHI
■
THUNDER BAY1 Ont. — A
testimonial dinner7-in appreci
ation of over thirfy-f'tve yea rs
of' community service was held
.for Mr. and' Mrs. Fred Nishikawar at the Royal Edward
Hotel, July 6. The- dinner was
.jointly chaired by Ken’ Hibi
and Paul Oda and attended
by more than 100 guests. Mr.
and Mrs-. Nishikawa are leav
ing Thunder Bay to take up
residence in Winnipeg.. Fred
Nishikawa was well known 'as
an: active member of the Japa
nese community, the Westfort,
Kiwanis Club,, and a charter
member of the Lakehead Nisei
Club.
, ‘
on. June . 11,1980. Survived
by her loving husband, _Arth- '.HiimsmmiiinninsHniiiuiurn^
ur; daughte^ Clara Junko;. son,
Charles^ of Vancouver; 3 sis
ters , Mr. and Mrs, Isao Ueyaend, Mrs. Tadako Uyeda, Mrs.
Tamiko
Sugimoto, - al I
of
proprietor
Japan;
her
mother-in-law,
JON ONODERA
Mine Naito, Vancouver.
489-4654 — 481-8805
Funeral service at.St. James
(Business)
(Resilience)
Anglican Church with the «Rev.
JJS. Gardiner and the Rev.
540 Eglinton Ave. W.
John
Kominami
officiating
Toronto
Cremation at Vancouver Crem
atorium.
HYLAND
FLOWERS
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All-Canada Headquarters
CARD OF THANKS
We wish- Io express our
sincere gratitude to aH^pur
relatives, -friends and neigh
/His contribution to the :com-.
bours'" who shared our sor
munity was acknowledged by
row in the loss of our dear
the dinner guests, the Lake-*
wife, mother and grand
head Nisei Club, the Ladies’s
mother Setsuko Ryoji. The
Club, the Tom’oriokaq the Bud-many telegrams, flowers,
dhi’st Society and many others
cards and Koden .are grate
who could ntet atttend.
fully acknowledged.
Speaking' in appreciation
Kazuta .Ryoji
of Mr. Nishikawa's service
Tosh & Ruth Ryoji &
were Paul Oda, Ken Hibi; Mas
Yasuzawa, Chu Hayashi, Kaz
Flank - & Anna Ryoji &
Iwasa, Tony GodeCki, and
Family
Allan Kobayashi. Tony Godecki.
George - <& Lumie Isozaki /presented' Mr. and Mrs., Nishi
kawas with individual citations
Mickey & Nancy Nobuta
from the Westfort Kiwanis
Club in recognition, of their
Harry & Eleanor, Nobuta
efforts. On behalf of the Japa
& Family"
nese com mu nity? Allan Koba
Jim Nobuta &,Family
yashi- /presented the departing
Ed & Tomi Nobuto &
coupler with a painting of d
Family
\
local scene.
Lou & Kim Sato & Family.
Mr. Nishikawa who has-had
a strong i nterest i n • the educational 'endeavour of the youth
of the Japanese community
made a donation to increase
the va I u e of th e Lakehead
MiseFClub Scholarship present
ed annually" to a .Grade 13
student of Lakehead schools
who
achieves
the
highest
standing among those of Japa
nese descent. Art - Okamoto,
trustee of the Lakehead Nisei
.Club accepted the Contribution
and thanked Mr. Nishikawa.
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CHARTERED,
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523 THE QUEENSWAY
TORONTO, ONT. M8Y 1J7
PHONE 255-7341 .
JAPANESE CANADIAN HISTORY
"THE ENEMY THAT NEVER WAS
- $15;60 (Postage 50 Gents)
- by Ken Adachi
A BIOGRAPHY OF ISSEI PIONEER, RYUICHI YOSHIDA, A
“A Man of Our Times” by Rolf Khight and Maya Koizumi,
$4.00 (Paper back with postage) ■
THE EXODUS OF THE JAPANESE
BY JANICE PATTON
$2^0 POSTAGE INCLUDED
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By SHIZUE TAKASHIMA
$4.50 with Postage
The New Canadian
479 QUEEN STREET WEST,
TORONTO, ONT. M5V-2A9
SALARY $40,000 _L+] RANGE
. On behalf of our client we are seeking a Sales Manager
— Japan and the far east for their head office in Toro' nto. The company is one of Canada’s most famous corp1orations, with offices throughout North America,
Europe and Japan.
/
_
The company is engaged in the manufacturing and
marketing of high capital cost equipments (machinery)
on a national and international level,
. 7
This-is an excellent opportunity for highly motivated,
result-oriented executive to; generate sales through per
sonal leadership ai^l use of aggressive management
techniques.'
•.
’
To qualify for this position you arte' probably a top
sales, executive or are part of a top executive sales team
of successful company.
You must be proficient in all areas of sales management,
- have an excellent understanding of how to conduct
business in Japan and. the far. east, and must haveza good
command of the Japanese language, be able to work .
- with and direct professional sales and marketing people
throughout Japan and the far eastThe strictest professional confidence will be observedYour name Will not be disclosed to our client without
your permission.
Please reply in confidence to:
H. LEINBERGER
Quote File No. 413
k
: . - .:
' ■
Leinberger & Partners International
390 Bay Street, Suite 1420
Toronto, Ontario, M5H 2Y2. Canada
Telephone 364-0850 (Area Code 416)
E
1232 Danforth. Ave,
VANCOUVER. — Mrs. Ruth 2 Toronto, Ontario M4J 1M61
s■
Taeko Na4to/7491 passed away §
Tel. (416) 465-9039
By A. KOBAYASHI
■
THUNDER BAY1 Ont. — A
testimonial dinner7-in appreci
ation of over thirfy-f'tve yea rs
of' community service was held
.for Mr. and' Mrs. Fred Nishikawar at the Royal Edward
Hotel, July 6. The- dinner was
.jointly chaired by Ken’ Hibi
and Paul Oda and attended
by more than 100 guests. Mr.
and Mrs-. Nishikawa are leav
ing Thunder Bay to take up
residence in Winnipeg.. Fred
Nishikawa was well known 'as
an: active member of the Japa
nese community, the Westfort,
Kiwanis Club,, and a charter
member of the Lakehead Nisei
Club.
, ‘
on. June . 11,1980. Survived
by her loving husband, _Arth- '.HiimsmmiiinninsHniiiuiurn^
ur; daughte^ Clara Junko;. son,
Charles^ of Vancouver; 3 sis
ters , Mr. and Mrs, Isao Ueyaend, Mrs. Tadako Uyeda, Mrs.
Tamiko
Sugimoto, - al I
of
proprietor
Japan;
her
mother-in-law,
JON ONODERA
Mine Naito, Vancouver.
489-4654 — 481-8805
Funeral service at.St. James
(Business)
(Resilience)
Anglican Church with the «Rev.
JJS. Gardiner and the Rev.
540 Eglinton Ave. W.
John
Kominami
officiating
Toronto
Cremation at Vancouver Crem
atorium.
HYLAND
FLOWERS
NEW
All-Canada Headquarters
CARD OF THANKS
We wish- Io express our
sincere gratitude to aH^pur
relatives, -friends and neigh
/His contribution to the :com-.
bours'" who shared our sor
munity was acknowledged by
row in the loss of our dear
the dinner guests, the Lake-*
wife, mother and grand
head Nisei Club, the Ladies’s
mother Setsuko Ryoji. The
Club, the Tom’oriokaq the Bud-many telegrams, flowers,
dhi’st Society and many others
cards and Koden .are grate
who could ntet atttend.
fully acknowledged.
Speaking' in appreciation
Kazuta .Ryoji
of Mr. Nishikawa's service
Tosh & Ruth Ryoji &
were Paul Oda, Ken Hibi; Mas
Yasuzawa, Chu Hayashi, Kaz
Flank - & Anna Ryoji &
Iwasa, Tony GodeCki, and
Family
Allan Kobayashi. Tony Godecki.
George - <& Lumie Isozaki /presented' Mr. and Mrs., Nishi
kawas with individual citations
Mickey & Nancy Nobuta
from the Westfort Kiwanis
Club in recognition, of their
Harry & Eleanor, Nobuta
efforts. On behalf of the Japa
& Family"
nese com mu nity? Allan Koba
Jim Nobuta &,Family
yashi- /presented the departing
Ed & Tomi Nobuto &
coupler with a painting of d
Family
\
local scene.
Lou & Kim Sato & Family.
Mr. Nishikawa who has-had
a strong i nterest i n • the educational 'endeavour of the youth
of the Japanese community
made a donation to increase
the va I u e of th e Lakehead
MiseFClub Scholarship present
ed annually" to a .Grade 13
student of Lakehead schools
who
achieves
the
highest
standing among those of Japa
nese descent. Art - Okamoto,
trustee of the Lakehead Nisei
.Club accepted the Contribution
and thanked Mr. Nishikawa.
PHONE
362-5311
Shitoryu Itosukai
Karate Dojo
3751 Bloor St. West
(Westwood Theatre Plaza)
Phone 233-3478
Eastern Toronto
Headquarters
J-C. Cultural
Centre
Sh itoryu Ka rateP®P
123 Wynford Dr.,
Don Mills, Ont.
Gertrude Urabe
463 Eglinton Ave. W. ^
Toronto, Ont. M5N 1A7
phone 489-8611
On
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Stereo’s, Microwave
evens, Video Cassette
Recorders, arid TV
Converters
Admiral, Lloyds,
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Toshiba, Zenith,
SHIG'ST.V.
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Member MTTS A
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LATEST STYLES
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LADIES 2 and up
MEDIUM & WIDE FITTINGS
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Low Low Prices
tlb
insurance
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NAITO
,
JAPANESE CANADIANS
BARBARA'S
Flower Shop
Obituaries
asisd
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£
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Phonv 531-1931 Toronto
Page 4
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Fr iday, July 18,' 1980
PAGE 4
Van. Jpnz. Canadian has unique hobby
“Scripophily” collecting odd .stocks
Japanese noses
poses problems
in their diet, the Japanese arethan forever papering- them on ing a loss. Rush once 'bought
„
By BRIAN KIERAN
getting better, 'shaped noses
TOKYO.
,
—
TheJapanese
their bathroom'walls. . '
\ 25,000 shares of Viscount " for
‘‘to the point where some are
VANCOUVER. — Stuck1 way
have
a
handup
about
their
As a hobby stockbrokers $1, enabling the firm which
taking a Semitic appearance
up there on the 24th floor of
noses.
generally- agree it is more re held the lose To write it off. ;
or tend to Look like a hook.”
the Bentall Centre in their raz
-The
proof
is/
says
the-'ShuOhashi often buys current,
warding than / sticking pins
‘ ‘That, however, is going too
rified atmosphere of millionkan
Asahi
in
its
June
13
issue,
through : dead butterflies ' or or near current, stock which he
far,” he Is reported as saying-.
dollar stock transactions,, it
That
more
than
100,000
copies
-squinting at stamps through a feels; might have future histori
.
if ozen a has a I s o d ecr ea« ed,
was bound to happen. Pember
of
a
book
that
tel
I
s
how
to
magnifying glass. For those cal, value. In May, 1979,.-when
there has been d marked in- .
ton
Securities
senior
vicecure
nasal
troubles
through
hedge against inflation and it looked as .if The Bay-might
crea'se in the number of per
president fed ' Ohashi
andweight control were sold in a
who like to collect things as a merge with other companies
sons who suffer from cplergic
Dave Rush finally went bonk
mere
two
weeks
after
it
;
.was
the lean years ahead, scripo- and Pose its historical identity,
rhinitis, such as hay fever, th*
ers. A peak into their private
offered
to
the
public
on
May
phily makes sense. In Britan, h e pu rch ds ed o n e »h a r e. Acros s
weekly states. /
■
stock portfolios proves it.\ 15.
scripophily trading' is a $16 the certificate is scrolled that
Sufferers from this type of
Between the two of them
A spokesman for its jubilant
million business. Christie’s and famous name': The Governor
they own about 200 certificates
publisher attributes this heavy al Im ent have ba nd ed tog eth er
Sotheby Parke Bernet are auct and Company of - Adventurers
since last June to form “The
representing
some
Western
ioning^ old stock certificates. -of England Trading Into Hud demand tp the fact that one in
Canada’s biggest duds. In their
20 people' has some sort of Society of Friends with Nasal
Stanley Gibbons Ltd, of ’Lon son's Bay. He obtained a certi
enthusiasm for alltime losers
complaint about his or her Alilerg'ies.” Each of them"' con
don, the international stamp ficate for Atlantic Acceptance
tributes Y 1,000 a year to fi- .
they have purohesed turkeys'
nose, the “magazine, reports.
•and coin dealers, has opened Corp., one of Canada's- most
nance the publication of a
from as far away as Russia
a dead paper section. And in spectacular bankruptcies. He is
•and Germany. Their best stock,
in its title those with nas twice-a-month bulletin that de- .
New Y®rk, R.M. Smithe and' thinking, of grabbing' up
Playboy'. Enterprises,- '.'Inc.,
al troubles risk being losers in scribes various symptoms and
Co., a century-old Wall Street coup I e' of s h a res of Ch ry s I er ...
reports" on methods used for
pays an annual divident of 12
life is also: selling well.
, firm, is now ha nd I i ng' a n.ci ent just in case.
• cents, of-which two cents goes
According to Dr. /Yoshi Taka - their cure.
certificates.
Ohashi’s ' mos/
One
The group now consists of
to the U.S. tax collector. They
hashu professor emeritus at
prized possessions is a Rus
Scripophily
has
its
giants,
have just one share each which
the Jikei MecHca I University, about 1,000 member some of
sian bond issue. The bond is
they-bought for about $16 'in like California broker Ken
who is described by the weekly whom live as far a way as Oki
a> classic: the detail' is extra
z 1972. Today it’s trading around Frag, who has Poll ected almost
as a world anthority on rhinal nawa', with Nobuaki Yano, of
ordinary;
the
paper
is
of
the
200,000 obsolete stocks a®d
Cit \
Chiba
Pre*
$15.50.
.
.
.
disturbances,
the
Japanese Kashiwai
finest
quality.
Russian
prime
Want - to know why they bonds. The hobby also has its
have suffered from two d raw- fecture, acting as the society’s
minister Aleksandr Kerensky,
great
moments:
in
1978
z
a
the
magazine
bought Playboy? They liked
backs . as_ far as their noses coordinator,
parted with who fled to Paris and the
states.
the picture of the nude. Her Florida
were concerned. ""
United States a fled being oust-'
-name
is
Willi
The $600 to obtain stock in the
Rey.
One, he !is quoted as saying,
The authors of the best self
ed • by the Bolsheviks in 1 917,
Pierce-Arrow
Motor
Car
Go.
a
•Vancouvergirl
• was
was-that the Japanese usually er, Dr. Tatsuhiro Nishida and
ordered the bonds from the
which
hit
the
ditch
in
the
'30s.
In
1973.
1971
centerfold.
were flat-nosed and the other Isa m u Kqda no, «re . n ot ea r,
American Bank Note Co.: If
His
certificates,
valued
at
$20
she committed suicide. And 1
was that they were prone to, nose and' throat specialists, but
they, ever found their way back
each,
have
gone
up
80
points
' you thought stock trading .was
ozena, a disease that broughT pharmacologists. ' Dr. Nishida
in vigorous scripophily trading. to his homeland, the .'Bolshe
''based on finely tuned, financi
on a purulent nasal discharge. graduated from the pharmaviks
probably
used
them
as
Fads, trends and new ideois
al considerations.
Ozena .is.. derived from the co!ogy department of Kyoto
book' markers.,
takes
a
long
time
to
reach
the
Greek word ozein meaning University,' while Kada no is a
Want to -know what else
The collections include some stirtk.
pharmacist who runs his own
they have in their, dog-eared west coast of Canada, which
examples of the kind .of fly-by
ailment was often shop.
This
file folders? Gems like 250 may explain why Ohashi and
-night promotion' that was caused by an unbalanced, diet,
Dr. Nishida, however, also
shares 'of -Gold White Light Rush didn’t know their hobby
popular
in
th
‘
,e
■
’
20s..
.
Ohashi,
due to an insufficient intake of carries the title of president of
(Seattle, circa 1935, it sounds had a name, that they are part
has
•
certificates
'
for
Lavalproteins and too many car the Jdpqn Socie+y of * Obesity
like a moonshine outfit), 100 of a fraternity which-numbers
1
Quebec
Mines
Ltd.
and
Argon
in
the
thousands
in
Europe
and
Consultants and contends that /
bohydrates, such as rice.
shares of Wingdam and Lightn
aut Consolidated Mines -Ltd. 'Dr. Takahashi notes that as nose diseases can be cured
ing Creek Mining (don’t bother: the U.S. Neither man has’bothThe certificates are identical. the result of the improvement through weight control.
■ .
looking for it on the exchange), ered to Have his- collection ap
Rush
says:
“
They
game
’
s
the
a 1923 German debenture for praised. Their interest- in stock
s a m e.
' On 1 y . - th e ’ ' name
10.0,000 marks, titled Bayer flops and scams of another
Landeshauptstadt Munchen, (if age in pure and noble, unfet changes.
1914 a stock hustler drift-1
you had a w^eelbarrowful you tered by greed.
Many of'the certificates in ed into Vancouver and sold a
might be/able to start a'small
Ohashi's apd Rush’s collections -little old lady shares in Great
■We interrupt this story for. a are oil and- exploration stocks West Oil Lands. Ltd. He return
ed topis’ den, took out his
brief message of Pemberton. dating- back to the '20s and
173 DUNDAS STREET WEST, TORONTO
Put down '30s./ The Canadian history copies of the certificate, stamp
Securities clients
977-3761 & 977-3765
there, is no they represent, the ornate- bor ed black diamonds ph them,
the telephone .. .
changed the name, and the
ONE HOUR FREE PARKING FOR
.....
cause for panic. Ohashi and der s, th e vi g n ettes of fa ctoOUR CUSTOMERS, AT JOY LOY
Rush have not really gone ries and . mines in -pleasant seal.. Back in Vancouver a
PARKING LOT (SOUTH OF LICHEE GARDENS)
month later, he sold the same
bonkers. They have gone col valleys c^d the fancy script
little
old
lady
shares
inlecting. Their hobby is called marks them as works of art
beside
the
more
spartan Black Diamond Number Two
scripophily. Honest.
The New Canadian
certificates of the new age. Ltd. which was just a Worthless
479 QUEEN ST. WEST, TORONTO, ONT. M5V 2A9
■as Great West.
is a relatively new hobby, ap Into ’ a world of research,
Ohashi and Rush hold the
analysis, fen'etic 'floor tradPlease find enclosed $
for which
proximately a decade old. The
in
memo
ri
dm.
evidence
ing
and
/computer
printouts,
word, which has been acceptSRenew my subscription.
.these collections inject a . lost Van.Sun.
the
next"
edition.
ed
for
# Enter my new subscription for .
yeaT/months
Oxford
dictionary, romanticism.
the
certificates
Many of the
is an amalgam of “scrip”
$20.00 PER YEAR $12.00 FOR 6 MONTH
estates
being
certificate
representing
come
from
(a
fraction
of
a
share handled by trust companies,
NAME (MR. MRS. MISS)
a
of stock) and “philo” (a Greek Others dome from companies
ADDRESS
word meaning for love of). trying to clear worthless stock
Scripophily was born when from their books Until two
CITY
PROV.
stockbrokers * realized
that years ago Canadian tax law
POSTAL CODE
framing defunct certificates be required companies to physi
hind glass was more sensible cally sell shares before declar-
By BOB HORIGUCHI' _
DUNDAS UNION STORE
OPEN SUNDAY
- TO A M. TO 6 P.M. -
the greatest
gift of ah
Fr iday, July 18,' 1980
PAGE 4
Van. Jpnz. Canadian has unique hobby
“Scripophily” collecting odd .stocks
Japanese noses
poses problems
in their diet, the Japanese arethan forever papering- them on ing a loss. Rush once 'bought
„
By BRIAN KIERAN
getting better, 'shaped noses
TOKYO.
,
—
TheJapanese
their bathroom'walls. . '
\ 25,000 shares of Viscount " for
‘‘to the point where some are
VANCOUVER. — Stuck1 way
have
a
handup
about
their
As a hobby stockbrokers $1, enabling the firm which
taking a Semitic appearance
up there on the 24th floor of
noses.
generally- agree it is more re held the lose To write it off. ;
or tend to Look like a hook.”
the Bentall Centre in their raz
-The
proof
is/
says
the-'ShuOhashi often buys current,
warding than / sticking pins
‘ ‘That, however, is going too
rified atmosphere of millionkan
Asahi
in
its
June
13
issue,
through : dead butterflies ' or or near current, stock which he
far,” he Is reported as saying-.
dollar stock transactions,, it
That
more
than
100,000
copies
-squinting at stamps through a feels; might have future histori
.
if ozen a has a I s o d ecr ea« ed,
was bound to happen. Pember
of
a
book
that
tel
I
s
how
to
magnifying glass. For those cal, value. In May, 1979,.-when
there has been d marked in- .
ton
Securities
senior
vicecure
nasal
troubles
through
hedge against inflation and it looked as .if The Bay-might
crea'se in the number of per
president fed ' Ohashi
andweight control were sold in a
who like to collect things as a merge with other companies
sons who suffer from cplergic
Dave Rush finally went bonk
mere
two
weeks
after
it
;
.was
the lean years ahead, scripo- and Pose its historical identity,
rhinitis, such as hay fever, th*
ers. A peak into their private
offered
to
the
public
on
May
phily makes sense. In Britan, h e pu rch ds ed o n e »h a r e. Acros s
weekly states. /
■
stock portfolios proves it.\ 15.
scripophily trading' is a $16 the certificate is scrolled that
Sufferers from this type of
Between the two of them
A spokesman for its jubilant
million business. Christie’s and famous name': The Governor
they own about 200 certificates
publisher attributes this heavy al Im ent have ba nd ed tog eth er
Sotheby Parke Bernet are auct and Company of - Adventurers
since last June to form “The
representing
some
Western
ioning^ old stock certificates. -of England Trading Into Hud demand tp the fact that one in
Canada’s biggest duds. In their
20 people' has some sort of Society of Friends with Nasal
Stanley Gibbons Ltd, of ’Lon son's Bay. He obtained a certi
enthusiasm for alltime losers
complaint about his or her Alilerg'ies.” Each of them"' con
don, the international stamp ficate for Atlantic Acceptance
tributes Y 1,000 a year to fi- .
they have purohesed turkeys'
nose, the “magazine, reports.
•and coin dealers, has opened Corp., one of Canada's- most
nance the publication of a
from as far away as Russia
a dead paper section. And in spectacular bankruptcies. He is
•and Germany. Their best stock,
in its title those with nas twice-a-month bulletin that de- .
New Y®rk, R.M. Smithe and' thinking, of grabbing' up
Playboy'. Enterprises,- '.'Inc.,
al troubles risk being losers in scribes various symptoms and
Co., a century-old Wall Street coup I e' of s h a res of Ch ry s I er ...
reports" on methods used for
pays an annual divident of 12
life is also: selling well.
, firm, is now ha nd I i ng' a n.ci ent just in case.
• cents, of-which two cents goes
According to Dr. /Yoshi Taka - their cure.
certificates.
Ohashi’s ' mos/
One
The group now consists of
to the U.S. tax collector. They
hashu professor emeritus at
prized possessions is a Rus
Scripophily
has
its
giants,
have just one share each which
the Jikei MecHca I University, about 1,000 member some of
sian bond issue. The bond is
they-bought for about $16 'in like California broker Ken
who is described by the weekly whom live as far a way as Oki
a> classic: the detail' is extra
z 1972. Today it’s trading around Frag, who has Poll ected almost
as a world anthority on rhinal nawa', with Nobuaki Yano, of
ordinary;
the
paper
is
of
the
200,000 obsolete stocks a®d
Cit \
Chiba
Pre*
$15.50.
.
.
.
disturbances,
the
Japanese Kashiwai
finest
quality.
Russian
prime
Want - to know why they bonds. The hobby also has its
have suffered from two d raw- fecture, acting as the society’s
minister Aleksandr Kerensky,
great
moments:
in
1978
z
a
the
magazine
bought Playboy? They liked
backs . as_ far as their noses coordinator,
parted with who fled to Paris and the
states.
the picture of the nude. Her Florida
were concerned. ""
United States a fled being oust-'
-name
is
Willi
The $600 to obtain stock in the
Rey.
One, he !is quoted as saying,
The authors of the best self
ed • by the Bolsheviks in 1 917,
Pierce-Arrow
Motor
Car
Go.
a
•Vancouvergirl
• was
was-that the Japanese usually er, Dr. Tatsuhiro Nishida and
ordered the bonds from the
which
hit
the
ditch
in
the
'30s.
In
1973.
1971
centerfold.
were flat-nosed and the other Isa m u Kqda no, «re . n ot ea r,
American Bank Note Co.: If
His
certificates,
valued
at
$20
she committed suicide. And 1
was that they were prone to, nose and' throat specialists, but
they, ever found their way back
each,
have
gone
up
80
points
' you thought stock trading .was
ozena, a disease that broughT pharmacologists. ' Dr. Nishida
in vigorous scripophily trading. to his homeland, the .'Bolshe
''based on finely tuned, financi
on a purulent nasal discharge. graduated from the pharmaviks
probably
used
them
as
Fads, trends and new ideois
al considerations.
Ozena .is.. derived from the co!ogy department of Kyoto
book' markers.,
takes
a
long
time
to
reach
the
Greek word ozein meaning University,' while Kada no is a
Want to -know what else
The collections include some stirtk.
pharmacist who runs his own
they have in their, dog-eared west coast of Canada, which
examples of the kind .of fly-by
ailment was often shop.
This
file folders? Gems like 250 may explain why Ohashi and
-night promotion' that was caused by an unbalanced, diet,
Dr. Nishida, however, also
shares 'of -Gold White Light Rush didn’t know their hobby
popular
in
th
‘
,e
■
’
20s..
.
Ohashi,
due to an insufficient intake of carries the title of president of
(Seattle, circa 1935, it sounds had a name, that they are part
has
•
certificates
'
for
Lavalproteins and too many car the Jdpqn Socie+y of * Obesity
like a moonshine outfit), 100 of a fraternity which-numbers
1
Quebec
Mines
Ltd.
and
Argon
in
the
thousands
in
Europe
and
Consultants and contends that /
bohydrates, such as rice.
shares of Wingdam and Lightn
aut Consolidated Mines -Ltd. 'Dr. Takahashi notes that as nose diseases can be cured
ing Creek Mining (don’t bother: the U.S. Neither man has’bothThe certificates are identical. the result of the improvement through weight control.
■ .
looking for it on the exchange), ered to Have his- collection ap
Rush
says:
“
They
game
’
s
the
a 1923 German debenture for praised. Their interest- in stock
s a m e.
' On 1 y . - th e ’ ' name
10.0,000 marks, titled Bayer flops and scams of another
Landeshauptstadt Munchen, (if age in pure and noble, unfet changes.
1914 a stock hustler drift-1
you had a w^eelbarrowful you tered by greed.
Many of'the certificates in ed into Vancouver and sold a
might be/able to start a'small
Ohashi's apd Rush’s collections -little old lady shares in Great
■We interrupt this story for. a are oil and- exploration stocks West Oil Lands. Ltd. He return
ed topis’ den, took out his
brief message of Pemberton. dating- back to the '20s and
173 DUNDAS STREET WEST, TORONTO
Put down '30s./ The Canadian history copies of the certificate, stamp
Securities clients
977-3761 & 977-3765
there, is no they represent, the ornate- bor ed black diamonds ph them,
the telephone .. .
changed the name, and the
ONE HOUR FREE PARKING FOR
.....
cause for panic. Ohashi and der s, th e vi g n ettes of fa ctoOUR CUSTOMERS, AT JOY LOY
Rush have not really gone ries and . mines in -pleasant seal.. Back in Vancouver a
PARKING LOT (SOUTH OF LICHEE GARDENS)
month later, he sold the same
bonkers. They have gone col valleys c^d the fancy script
little
old
lady
shares
inlecting. Their hobby is called marks them as works of art
beside
the
more
spartan Black Diamond Number Two
scripophily. Honest.
The New Canadian
certificates of the new age. Ltd. which was just a Worthless
479 QUEEN ST. WEST, TORONTO, ONT. M5V 2A9
■as Great West.
is a relatively new hobby, ap Into ’ a world of research,
Ohashi and Rush hold the
analysis, fen'etic 'floor tradPlease find enclosed $
for which
proximately a decade old. The
in
memo
ri
dm.
evidence
ing
and
/computer
printouts,
word, which has been acceptSRenew my subscription.
.these collections inject a . lost Van.Sun.
the
next"
edition.
ed
for
# Enter my new subscription for .
yeaT/months
Oxford
dictionary, romanticism.
the
certificates
Many of the
is an amalgam of “scrip”
$20.00 PER YEAR $12.00 FOR 6 MONTH
estates
being
certificate
representing
come
from
(a
fraction
of
a
share handled by trust companies,
NAME (MR. MRS. MISS)
a
of stock) and “philo” (a Greek Others dome from companies
ADDRESS
word meaning for love of). trying to clear worthless stock
Scripophily was born when from their books Until two
CITY
PROV.
stockbrokers * realized
that years ago Canadian tax law
POSTAL CODE
framing defunct certificates be required companies to physi
hind glass was more sensible cally sell shares before declar-
By BOB HORIGUCHI' _
DUNDAS UNION STORE
OPEN SUNDAY
- TO A M. TO 6 P.M. -
the greatest
gift of ah
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