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MIYAZAKI
MONTREAL.——Koichiro Mレ yazaki, age 75 died suddenly汰t hi3 residence, 329 StLouis Square, Montreal,on Tuesday, April 25,197みHeleaves an only da-ughterにReik& Mlyazaki,印s wばeカ:'as thelate Yoshiko,
Mr.,Mi"zaki was the fomer principalof the Fairview Japia-nゃse I language Sch6olin Vゅ-
He pl"yed ah atitiyf! role in the Japaneseヒoinmpriity in Montrealand was also a m柳-ber of the MontrealJajiainesB Canadhin . Assodation:
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TORONTO. — Mrs. F, No-buto passed迈、yayさt York-FinchT ilospijtalFiiday May 5,1978, Beloved w【feofKazu'ta Nobuto. Loving nMother of Miclcey, Ha-ri,y, Jim, EHe and Kiniikひ(Mrs. Li.T, Sato). Dear sister of Set-suko (Mrs. 'K. ,yoji) ami two sister in Japan. Alsosin'vived by se"v'en grandchildren. .Funera! S6ivke was held at Toronto Japanese United Church on Monday, Ma'y 8,1978 0ffidated by ReV. H. I\vai. Interment on Tuesday, MJ9,1978 at ResDha-ven MemorialGar den,
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CARD OF THANKS
、Ve wish to' ejcpress our Bincerもtha"ks to a11our ma-: ny friends and rela|tives for theirgenerou8 exjJi'柳Um 6f sympathy through cards如floral tHbuteg andk(>den during thei'e(ientloss (if our dear mother and gra"dmotiier,Ki-miko Shigei"i.
Tosh&Miyo Shigeishi, Yuki & DoreciiShigeishi Tak & Eleanor Shi ge is hi Shig & Sally Sh,geishi Kon & por(>tliy Shi g e is hi T6hi & Susie I warn oto Shaw & KayTsuyuW Wn,iam & Jo(u歸HalLs-
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-Mr. Fu-kano Takahashi,1ひ3, pass^sda-way at ^^xtendicai'e Nursing Home on May11thト1978. Wぱe of thelate Yoji and dearlyloived-mother of Sumiko, (Mi's,S.Yo-shi d a〕, of Toronto, and Shi mo (.Mi(Ot?i) of Japan J predeceased bj(T tw6 sons Ikiasao Takahashi of OakvUle, and Y. Ta"hash:i of Ja-pan. AIsb surviving are12 grand(;hildienanほ7 gr<^at-graiid-childi'en. , ._.
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We 、vish to extend our sin-cmst thanks to om. many Friends and Relatives for the beautifulfloraltributes, very kind messages of sympathy and many "Ko"n"wereceレ ved during the rec$ntloss of my wife, Qur mother and our grandmother. Also special thanks to those who vbHed during her recent illness.
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CuiT^bdrkind "unionAtJCCC Aug. 27
TOiIiONTO. — iRemindei^toHlfowner Cumber landers ;from No. 5 Village of a repeat pepfo?roanc^ of "A Gathering Of "The Cta加"to honour thelssei,to take pl狄e on SundayにAugust 27th next, CO画en ciivg at 2:加p.tn, at the Japanese Caれadian Cuトur汰lCentre 二 The Committee Kぇ
Jpiiま.Short Fl;cks AtWniiexJ,e 9
,.•:• TOW NT 0. — On iFridaiy, J— 9th a* 8; 00 p.m., the Annex willb, h她g A night of filmsパmostly ammatもd shorts) and com— (Japaiiese ami concerning Japanese). TMs willbe iふin-pe.hensivゃstudy of "Ja(paneseCan9dia11s and1)fuimypi6tureS that move, and 2> funnypictures \yit^i. ballo加fullof words". The Coffee (House ia他e annex of the'Annex of the J,C.C.C. and islocated atl顿Danfoi"t)h Ave, Phone 463-7441.一ANNEX
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TORONTO — A i Committee of rppiでsentatives from many org an i 一 ions has "ei;iw处fcing for the past f~ months on jilari-ni旨かr UieJ'A]?fAINfeSE OAiN'細AN COMMUNITY PICNIC in Toronto. As you may ihavもhearsV the Picnic (\yillhe held邻mri on July 2nd,197<8 at the Petticoatひeek Park in "st end of Metro Tor,ontp.Ihietobeing、on,Simday, tho gr0un4locft"tion hadto )be chang,>d,l)<^w&ve|*; 、ve believe wさ'hav3 adequate area for <ku' :group, ノ,,
The Progrdmぉnot finalized as yらに(but it wiUh^e eVersr-fchii^girpm the Races in the imorn】'ng, BingoandMinyoOdorに4n th七afternoon and Disco Dandng at t】ie CulturalCentime <iu-ri ng the evemi;igQrgrani zed by 6ur Youth Groups. Oh yes, w& will have the FukuWki Draws.
Th eCo Inm it tee realizes that a no st organizations邻il1i)e'having !t;heiroWTT'Piicnic this yせar, hひweveりwe hopeもhat individually, you ^vil'lcome out and meet t)he people If you were oneofthe^ver 3500 peopie aはeiHimfi: OUT Centennialゃicniclast year, you加ust have renewed fond meinories with friends whom you hayen,t seen for qpit some time, TheCommiUee hopes to see you again on July 2nd 1978 at the Peれicoat Oeek Park. — T.JCCA.
yiAiNOOUYBR. — On February 23rd,1978 the ArniualGeneral Meeting of the Vancouver JapaueseCanadiinSociety was at the Japanese SchoolH'all.Folio"wing,rep6rts toyvairious committees, four two-yもar term directors were a^ppointed to ;bhe Board of D]rばtors, The iprもseivt BoardofDireatorsaれd positions are: PresidentPred Yada;, First V化e-President;; Geひrまe Oi-kaw&;iSeeon(iVice-Presidertt5obrwata; Ti;^asurer Ed Shoji; Secretary 'Shirley Kakutani;'ゎire^tors Shigek<? Ando; MaぽShi-gehiro; Jim Horiudii; May Komiyama; Rose Hutch ins on; Tom Mijrana»ga; Mrs. M .Fuji ok a; Ken Matsime; Frank Yada; Frank tHartano; Jun Hamada.
The Society also indicate that allcontr^wited constriiction at Saku^ra-So willbecompletedbynficUBflay. For information onavailable vacancies, ,piease contacitMrs. S. Andp or Mrs. R. Hutdiinson or write the JCS.
The driveおnow on to ask for ycursppport in joining-化e JCS: R^i^laf"frtさ怖b:さfsM'p for family is多5.—on, -Sing;!e—お,00, andtSeiltor CitizenV^浮1.00, .Plea非mailyour c0ntriもuti9n to JCS, P.O. Box 69397, 'StatUrn K, Van6puVさr,B.C.V5K 4W7,
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TOBaWT0.ー0にApraぉth,atゅp4NJ^EX,Akira Yoshika-wa spoke i6 Wi?a5>pohxtingly) s印aliau必兮ivoe aboutゆe ideas and iirfluence? in his;nni(iiie sand sciilptures.
Akira was bornin Hiroshima, Japan, so me 29 years agd, sq he,s not aS^nsei,althouglihisteen-:age aiidadu!t yeaおhave J^ns1^nぃh1Cknada. And (he's agriiduat^ofり.C.'A.(iQnteri0 C?oilege ofAi't).HeknoivS:thケfee!ing oぇJapanese:life arid he knows古hatiビslike to mostAy grow up and be 6<|ucatedinlSIorth America. This sensitive .blentioif East-West e?ci)eieiencea shows in
the art he does.
The ーe range of メiffe.rences among Jap咖se Canadians and how this differenceshio、vs when they dひart — is part of the jreasoit for the series on art at the ANNEX. It*s fascinating to have fi glimpse intひwhat influences the direction 。r a creative person,g worH« In the case of Akira ifoshikawa, a trip to Japan about 4 yearsago caused his sculptuire to bec<>me simple and peaceful,muchlikeゅe sandゆd stone Zen gardens in Kyoto. The ns€ of common materials lilce stone and paper; the simple placing of these materials on the floor; this merely describe thelook of YosWkawa,g work but not the experience of seeing one of his 8<julpturea. 、Vhw、 you see Akira,s work for your self, then words suchaa simple, ordered, a,id calm, come to mind.
Akira Yoshikawa was the first artist to speak on his work at tKe ANNEX, A series of talks and s,ide presentations from ar"sts in the Japanese Canadian community is b^ing planned. Learn what artists in our community are up to. Support them by coining out to the ANNEX,1468 Danfo"h Ave., Toronto, 463-7"1
Garlic Liberated
By G咖GE YOSHINAGA
LOS A'N(Ji:iiES. — The Certs breaきmbit company廳y not be too hapiiy to hear他is bitof news.
A Japanese famehas invented an odorless gArlic.
(A re cent Beuters di冲atch むom T<]kkyo rei)ortd Toshio NakagaWa of the garlic growers cooperativoregistemla
Oupbed Gallic", after 20 years of e3(p"mentati<m, each y柳 gathering thel的stsnnidlゾplant3 from I lis ground andI'eplaiiibiiig the hiinvavioiis soHsVBo^tariists are uiiaぉle toせゅiaiii how Gre油 ■Se"lvariety has achieved :Us
The achievem(もnt has ibeert thi• onicled"^yit)hstoi,ies on:several occasions "but do youi"eali之ぉthe impa<>t of sudianiiwentkm?
TThe Japan€seaivd Koreans foi' yehi's, 'have claimed aphrodisiac powers for garlip Wt I doubt that it 、"uld help inyone to munゅion ga'i'lic to try to improve his love life.
Who «couId get dose enough1 to ノ a''per son who: has '.eateri, a mealof gar Vic to get into a romantic mood ?
So hqw comeミthis Japanese farmer who may really provide theヌc-ans by whkh the ;svoi'W can test the aphrodisiac powers of garlic.
One thing aJbout garlic is that theptrson who consumes the bulbous herb never isぉothered by the smellitemits. Only those in close proximity to the indivレ duさlwho Jias ha丄garliぐsuffers from th& fumes.
'I know that alot of Ja'parie-se boxers ea"loぃofgarlic on the勿s of their fightsibecause theyおelit gives them extra stahrina,
Sometimes : I don,t knowぱ
smellof garlicゃ1the:ぉreath of fche fighters which does th^op-pone;、ts in..
I knowばone is workingもhe corner of a fighter who has ingested a healthy amount of gに lie hehas to ho)d his breath for almost theゆok minute between TOtinchi be cause the fighter isipreathiiig 'h—'ily and what is coi、iUvg 01uいcan best be —-
-Th:j new od01less garlic,《ぉe story out QfJapan^tateSi will be available to the 、—d—soon.
Ic?ii、havdl,hot(lmy breath ヽvating.
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