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By細X:,S.
德ONTO.
。trヒCOyTip][ex tonsfs"ngofrも, slderitialcare (Home for: the A gee I), and extended care, and Is 'o|bi^ratさd fc>y : thb AAeitr^ SjpcialServices. It:おlocated in the Christie ; Oひpont area of the city."
Momliji HeaUh.CひrきSociety on にment h。s feeきrv made 叩anes, fe$l^nts assigned a ingle 子lc^6r56thcrt they : mqy enjoy。comTTTonfcond of com, やcm ionsは p.
On Wed.りesddy, Jan.ぉth, a meeting was held 。t Ca$tle" view-Wychwood bringing together some of the relativs? of thereslclents,tfie:stja仔6f C-Vy ToWers, and sohne niさrri-bきrs of the executiv© of the AAonn歌Healt—h Care Society, Refir e sent ing the staffofC-W Towers were Mr. R.C, Sタgg, AdrtUnistrdtor' and Mrs. :bき 乂ひyper, head nurse in charge of the Jcji panose residents. Fr6m the executive of麵 M.H.CS. Fred Sunaharひ,chairman, Dr. RoyShinobu, Mrs. Jean Yamanofka, anf J^er Obat。 rゅresentぉ the Society. -一
Dr. Sunahara biie打y reviewed the activiひes of the A A. KCS. stating that atぉpth Greenview andさW Towers attenryptsare _ being made to estat)liきficbmmUt^s spear-hきロd台cih0(pefullyl5ytトe relatives of tine residentv to serve the needs of the rぉlcl-enぉ.He reported tゅt there were now19 resk?ent,In Gr"pyiewl^cfge and14Ih C-W Towers. Dr. fo>y Shirtobur spoke on the fDsychiーc neepis <^fy theぉsiさentstin4 urged the volunteers to i^* :f16id ftenmorale of the residents in every自ypossぁlさ. :The purpose 6f the —eting was to dぉciuss ways and means of r^neeting the speckil needs of the residents. AAr. Stagg told ihe m eもting that the staff was anxious to receive sijggesリons on how they coリld improve the services for the Japanese怖l-dents. As the discussion conUnued it became apparent that most of the specialCtrl-turolneeds could only be met by volunteers in the communレ ty, rather than by the staff of C-W Towers. However, AAr, Stagg assured the meeting that the staff would be more —n willing to cooperateIn evゃry way possible, having 2 Japanese speddng nurses.
Some of the 5>p^^lneed多 considered were:
1) ;re"Cr的せonar .program such a, orts 。iid crafts, fow折aた fa,ement, bbhsal,garnes sucfi 亩o and sぉゅ,etc.
2) ,拜"0 - 。 tape fき^r《きr^
:♦' T化。uyき,Sany50 ,]1ーi? ,ancTcqs争ettき鄉辨 Jffp^rWe; mus,c勿ve "ert まゅgi^お々r. |C知k^;ni)qt々ニ めi^ilga tgpe f)rogranr)s inJqj^: 抽ききWiW b, ;howfi through th伊0Qi^rt争sゾpf, Roger t ana feci Wiホthe V'T R祭d6r3er from 6r6的view, 、
,3) Jqpanぉe meals are beUig once awーkさvきry esc lay atlunch by the f柳mmee headed勿AAr$. リも(?n (Vdftian^ika 'Vyith the dS-多Jさt CMice ofMは.Amy Te>mUa.
4) oリtings - whenever thereIs gfリrictlon qt the Japanese <^yliuralCentre'ofintere" tp ぉnior C"は的s, -trcjnsp|ort-qtM?ni:sprovkJed by volyn-,辨r争to ta" resievents who are able to attend.
5) visitatlbns - volunteec* 加d visitorsttrさalways wか da;me to visitwiththさresレ cfents to ease the constant loheUness.>
6) chuith services - regular chリrchserviciss ofvarious de-norpln。tionきprovideひreligibus program thatIs enjoyecJ byt"e residents.はishoped that mofe 。ctivゃIsさei cfnui;t:K menrvberi willvoリntー for theゃrious .programs being plqnned by tfve committee.
G啦醒EW丄ODGE
Gre!Bnvlev\(、 Lodge is a i^esi-dentlai car, facmtyゅich aIs oh as onewing6f the second flo(>r specifically assigned to Japanese fesicjents. This is a continuation of the aita哮mentInitiated by the M.H.CS、 at Spencer flpq" three years ago.
Under tぉecaibablきdlfecU-oru of Bev S咖kl.an active a^mrnittee- hps been W/bぉng hard to seive the needs of the Japanese residents of Green-view Lodge* The needs at Gfreerwiew 。re very simllqr to thoseatC,W Towers, but because the residents ore more ambulatory at Greenvlev/, than those at_C-W Towers, tfie •extent of the care is not quite so demancHng. Nevertheless, since Greenvlew already hos the six programs Usteci above in operation, the requirements for voluntee" is just as urgent.
The Mom〖卩Health Core SocietyIs oppeoHng to the
lq^^to|aildlLM/s "柳rld car"柳tay
iDETRprr. — The "World Cqr"いentry from C5的erij1 M6toはCoiporatl6h win be lrv Joifiaり,the. fi"t tlnpd Irf'^O yedrs thbt dir\ American 々6^11ミ1ゃtias beSn pfゃducecf ,n
ing auto coLmtry.
:GMspokesman Don Hリss recently corrfirmecl a report
"riShimbuひthat GM's 34 per owenc) Japanese partner, lsuzuMふtors: Uci" would bリild GM's "J^T" <Jt the Fu卩ward pl加t wesi of Tokyolate thぉ
year.
The ccjralsowijlbeman' ufacturedIn six other countries.. : .
No U.S. car hasbeenprp-ducedIn Japan si nee that
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TU加AY,咏17,1981
TPRONTO, ONT.
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By DOUG WARD
VANCOUVER.
化c!ustrtal
fisまions consultant Chuck Cor^naghian suggested recently tfiait the Jdptjnese economic miracle hasわ一based on 。rnanciききn^ent prcic,化es thatw6f1き)oyalty of that natidj),s W;ori<ers — anachレ evem的t Canada could do
wellto stijき
Speo"kingtr6 the New Westminster 狡otcnY CIuId, Conn-。ghan s。ids她ぉandlocker i; は ,eld々、m <JcourIn Japan because management attempts to reach a cohsensus with U乡employees rather than givさorders.
Just recently retひmec! frpnn q r专searclv trip to Japan for
AAoyor】Satopa錄錄ぉst tocqi^iyまr
iLONC^おEACH.
5unice SotQ, who was mugさ-もd Oct,16 inl;(is Angele多, doesn't inter)d to through thdtIn dignity again.
She,s getting a pe簡it to carry tear gas.
iMciyor Satio, Wh<? Was —accosted as sheleft aKot61near Mfic-Arthur Paf'k afteyaは6ndk ing a in eatIng of JO杆icUJぉ むom severo厂southland cities, WdさsHghUy irvjurさd Vvhen knocked down by ass oil, ants.
"icidelinlcedto inco m pi efe thesis
TAKARAiUKA, Jo pan." A 22, year old senior at Kobe'sKonan Women's University committed suicide by jumpingザrorn the roof of 。n apartment building here fe-cently.
According to police, Fu, ko AAiyazoid, o resident at the Scmbiora Sanbankon apartments, wos found dead in her pojamas about 8:50 am. on a fourth-story roof complex.
Sheleft o suldde noteIn which she sold she could not compute her graduation
She h as n't forgotten theIn-ckfent, so she decided on sohnp personalprotection, she told the li>ngBeacfv Ind—n-dent Press 丁e,egranr recently, The diminutive Japanese Am-ericon: pas^isd an instruction ゅyrse )rt thb u$e々f Ol tear gas.
Soduf:^er.sof1,Douglas, ^A^ho said he did s。 just qs a rinatt专r helping hb mother if thさneed arose. 二
Theyto沐Instruction from JaekC. TdbsojU, a f<irhnef politem on whoおnow a maii-for Gendarme Ltd., Inc., Garden Grove firfr> speclallz-lr>g security systems.
ぉe explained Jhat the usei o# the aero so rcSi spray w<kild immobilほe anqttacker for up to 9(ifnimjtes, which fie said would be "ample time to es-cope an qttockef and summon police." T a bo SCO U cautioned the mayor to "use it only if you fear great bodily harm."
Sato had a quick r印Jy:"ほ would not have done any good the nfght , was mugged. They came from behind." She sold the rmjgging inc卜 dent convinced her that not everyone out at night is peacefulandlaw-obi ding 加cJ thot she'i glad she got the tear gos.
the' federallafoor depひrtrhent —fiveyまs after a simildr assignrhentIn West Germany —
an called Jqptmさse mcmogers modern "Samurai warriprs" who, dressedIn threeゃiece suits, have forged harmonious industrialrelations.
"ThisIs done by enlisting thewQiiI<ers, whether on the factory floor, or in the office irt solving problems as they arise and in improving the wlDrlcplace."
The Japanese style of man-agement; hds resulted〗ntunv over rqtes of half those found in thさUniぉd States. Similarly lat印.ess, slowdowns, sickness absencesgeneralabsent兮elsrn dre Verylow, sqid Gonnag, hem:
"The WallStreet Journal さumnned " up very wellre, cently when it described Japan as 'Theonjy Budfdhist country iりtトe world wlthq Protestant worl^ ethic"' he ddcfecL
Crリckii to t!ie Japanese sy steroliきthat >a/or leers drさ gリaranteed ciliぉtinme j6b ijpcm joining a firm, contlny^ ing to be eoiployed evenIn the eve巾of a recession, or depression.
Puringe the OPEC oilshock of1973 Japan designed I special— programs to keepltsem-ployees on tfc^ job despite cm economic downturn, said Cormaghcm. F<jr instance, Toyota reduced its operating time from eight to six hours cmd, thanks to government subsidies, held tralnif^ sessions for two hours at the end of each shift.
Japanese wage rates are determinedlargely by a
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