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The Oshawa Times, 23 Aug 1961, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wed the youths' time, she said, with mesday, August 23, 1961 starting at 8 a.m. and Unlike Canadians Japs Like Study VANCOUVER (CP) -- Taken as a whole, the Japanese teen- ager is more interested in study than his counterpart in Canada, says a 19-year-old Canadian who has lived in Tokyo for the last three years. "The Japanese teen - agers don't have cars as they have here," said Lee Smith. "The Japanese channel their interests more toward reading, art and music. Most Japanese girls don't date until they've finished high school." Miss Smith, Ottawa - born blonde who lived in Vancouver for seven years, went to Tokyo with her parents when her father, Staff Sergeant Frank S. Smith, was posted to the Tana dian embassy there. She was 16 when she arrived | in Tokyo and had fo study by| correspondence for 18 months, to complete her grade X11, | with material from the British| Columbia education department | at Victoria. ENJOYED TRAVEL During her last two years in| Japan she became a personality in radio, television and movies, | and through this work was able] to get around the islands of| Japan frequently. She was asked in an interview | for some observations on the | life of the Japanese youth of today. "Young people often meet in| coffee shops in Tokyo," she] said, "but they're a different | kind of coffee shop than we| think of here. Often they're six| or seven storeys high with al shop on each floor and each one| with a different kind of music. "They have two orchestras| that take turns playing for an| hour at a time. You can get a| coffee for about 25 cents and! stay as long as you like." ] The high school students--as' well as the younger children in elementary schools -- all wear jstastes until 3:30 or 4 p.m., depending on the school. How- ever, students do get some change from the book-pounding. "They have many school ex- cursions in Japan," Lee said. "Sometimes they'll charter a whole train and take the stu- dents out on painting trips and "The boys' suits are a little sight-seeing trips. They learn a like sailor outfits, the girls like|lot about their country that middies." {way.' MOSTLY PIGTAILS FASHION-CONSCIOUS Many of the girls, she said,| By the time they are entering wear their hair in pigtails until| yniversity, Japanese girls begin they are out of high school and|to pay attention to hair styles don't start dating frequently un-| 3nd fash and the boys to til they are 19. The boys didn't clothes. Both sexes generally have too much time or money| dress in Western fashions. for dating, being too busy with] «The girls can look after their, studies and part - time work pair styles more because it through which they meet the| qoesn't cost much," said Miss material and all." enjoy wearing the traditional costumes of their country, such as the kimono and the wooden sandals, and they don this type of garb for school graduations, holidays and festivals. young man has scraped up enough mcney to invite a girl out for a date in Tokyo, he might take her to a coffee shop to listen to music, or to dinner and then a movie, or the opera or a play. paddle around the moat sur- rounding the emperor's palace. those of the Canadian teen- ager. Cuban Sails From Montreal However, the Japanese youth miraity Court. posted ball of $80,000 set by Mr.|registered owner of the shi; Justice Arthur I. Smith of Ad |which claims it was expropri- lated illegally by the Cuban gov: |ernment. Hearing of the case The ship was arrested at the has been postponed until next! request of Linea' Golfo Cuba, month in Ottawa. MONTREAL (CP) -- The Cu- ban freighter Bahia de Santiago de Cuba sailed for Havana Tues- day after being under arrest in Montreal Harbor since July 25. The 1,000-ton freighter was released after the Guardian In- surance Company of Canada Miss Smith said that when a When you need "HOME-NURSING" Call a V.O.N. Nurse 725-2211 "Home-Nursing Care for EVERYONE" Or they might rent a boat and Many of their interests fall nto the same categories as by pelt demand jy [0)1{3 DISNEYKINS TO COMPLETE YOUR SET costs of books and other ex-|gmith. "You can get a shampoo penses. |and set for a dolla. And you "School studies require a lot of can get a dress made up for $6, THE HOME DAIRY NEW TEMPORARY LOCATION ~ 16 SIMCOE ST. 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