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TM琳favSa鹏ei/ Steve k咖ki, Top Wbiner J,C.Cente咖ial
(J*C* Centennial Committee)
TOR0>rrO, , January J2, hpsted by the Ann狄,judging oj^ 他e "Great ""nese Canadian photo Co-Jitest" took place. A special tha由to Raymond Mori, yama (aroliiteoU, J€,Ni3hii-hata (OBG Producer) Shほue Takashima (artist: and author) and "Toyo Takatii (histoiian, WIT iter, and originator of thp Centennial) forthdrtime and judging expertise.
Girandぞri之e winner, ^Steve 、I&-ozゃld, a Toronio Sansei, best depicted "the spirit of the fCente-rmiさl"acc9rdinぉt9 the judges, wi他his pli^りt0 of th6ぉpaiiese C a Imdi an CulturalCentre dan-附sperfoゅぉ;g^ ji) CdrkVanお, stiyitiれJudges commented that they: ,ere i加pr幼edぁy :the "Vi: tality,, and "fefelinまof eiccifte-melit" in this shot,
Winner of the "Issei Prize" for the jxhoto 'bea t 4epi邻ngがo, neer Issei "went to Amy Ya—be of Summefland, B,C. for her veなmovirtgportri^U ofMr.Ka-to. carving.
Katthy and DaゃUi i*epper <>f To自to, tliさotily husbandネnd Vvife teamto submit entries Won fir" and second i)rizes,in the colour printCategorjr, Mrs. P邻-per for her photo of. an Oiide-koza drummer,an(TMr. Pepper for his photo of ]\linyo dancers at the Toronto CentennialPic-れic. Third Priz€ in theぶolom, category went iひKathryn I^o-yaiiia, of Seariborij for a portira-it Qf one of her si liters.
Kathryn won second prize in the black and "white category with a portrait of anほei'sister. Steve Isozaki, wiio entered photos and.slides in eyei'y category won first p"ze,bl21ck and \vliite, for a humouroys shpt of TadOgura,/chaU"maii of the CH-
ging the C e pterin iaIB ailat Cin-taHo Pla(;e. Third prdze went to Dr. HasegOAva j^or h卞s riiリlti-cultiu.a! portraitゎf young chiレ di.もnwぉting f6r SantdClaus.
Kat!iy Pe^ppei'andSt—Iso-zaki,thie stars of the phoも0 contest piace (J first a?id s9cond、;i1ii. tiie slida category, shきfor a touc'りmg ph9t0graph of intergも-nei*atioi、.al communication between Issei andIfdnsei, andlie for a dramaticsl,:de of two per-f017ners Uithe J^ikkaFesti— Dancei:3 in. Cone".
6vei" 2o0 eひti1"、vere recei-vcd, from a卩across the country, andpiでsented an excellent cross-section of 6ur Centennial.Thro* ugh the entries Judges followed the N'ikka FestivalDancers and the Ondekoza Drummers on their ixsj>ecUve tours across the country, as seen by a variety of photographers. Keiro-kai picture after keiro-kai picture reflected a nation-wide concern for Japa-
nese Caniidianがoneers, and all the ipi、tnic pictures showedli, ipuch fun Japanese Canadians ^]^0M the country ha^ Harry To no galof \Winnipeg sent iinen-tries 3ho\yinjr'h6w much jfun,せ-nitobana had, dozens of entries depictingヌU ojf the Winnipieg CentemiialeYents.
A多reat many of the partici-pまng ">amateur phoiogr"pぉers,' —もre Sansd. Their picま,es ref-
ined their involvement "vvUh the Centenmalaでtiviti郎and J汰pj^nese Canadians in1977.Jan-net Ogakl from Toronto, and BobKinoshita fi,Bur】ington enteredゅehにphotograp]iic impressions of visitstliey made to Japanese Canadian comnumUies aw&y. :fi"Omぉひme, in Vancouver and Calgary.
Th3i>Jioto commiUeeカf Roel^y i^be, Edy Go", Ku—i Kurita,
Ron Shiinizu wouldlike to thank all tlieienjtrantsfor their participation, Belland Howell,.Kodak Gana-" Lrtd, arid Canadian Fidelity Sound, the Japanese Canadian CentennialSociety andiり anonymous donor for prizes, the Annex, NationalJOCA, and Ns^Uona) Cc^ntcnriia1Society for thch' support.
A minレe:ihゅはW'hicrh willinclude the Ayirmers of .the photo
Vol,42 — 32
TUESDAY, APRIL 25,1978
By A MY BOOTH
MONTREAL. 二 Geoi'ge Ta«« ma<ki,Mer«ier&Robb of Moiiレ Tnaki, apsirtner with'Spikeman, 咖6t"t, Tamald ,Merder & 'RdW) 6f ,^1cmtre3l,toひk over reeently as cliairn[\an.Qf thき'Ti)oard ofgo-vernorsゃf thもC!anadi?in Tax Foundation..
He does so at a ti加e when there !is agrowing interest in Canada's tax system. In the four months sutTゎimdinglasぃyeai'-
end, • foundation,きindivMiia! me nib ei'ship sin'gc-ci by m oi'6 than 700 tひreach 7,000, In addition, the foundation has 600 oorpQi'ate members: 400 on a <H:« rect basis and another加O through assひciat)ion membership.
Thefovirida"«5n, which began in1952,i s s pollso red jointly by the Canadian Bar Association and the institute of Chartered A.cco.tmはnts..
■Its 'raison d'etre over the years has been to enhance public
understariding of the Canadian taxsysteriiand to seek.impi'9-vement in 、Vhei'e necessary. To this end, it makes representatl-oiはiひgoyei'nnH";t——recently theぉundatiou suggested ways of speeding up' the tax change process-Its most. pi'esUgious publication ':s undoubtedly the Canadian Tax Jomnal,\vhic'liis "ow dis-ti、ibひれd illatleast 40 countries. .Almost as popi"ai'are the— foundat;ons,s Niitional Finances•
Niklu!iA卿ng】st"T加risr to North Pole
TORONTO. — A Toronto Japanese ThOmぉT:I、vasゅi, 、vasa, mong members of the Engineers Ciub cfToronto taking off for Uie Noi'illPole re(:印tly.-
He jo iris a grfnip ofpi,ofessk)-njilmen 、vhos$ reason if or the
trip is to "be fi1st tourists —stHctl女t加"st? ,— to visit the North Pole."
IwaS£^ki arid h:s.group of 35 men :will"uf th, Arctic, from ,nuvik in the to Fi'obishei'
Bay jn th'eタast, with a swing
TO即NTO: — Japanese compact and sujbcompact^arsdomS-naぉ4 Pきnada,s passengei'car 加ports iひ1977, accounting for i^ore tha(n 60 per ceht,他e Jfjt-pan Ey:ternalTra(ie 6rgj^nizatioi) (JEITRO) "po?;tedrecentiyr .The semi governmentaltradき promoting agency said Japanese {Passenger car exports to Cjinada totaled 200,692 units in1977, up 26 per cent fro>nID76, its
Winnipeg Sanseに Wins i^usicFest
WINNIPEG. — Miss Naomi Guilbcrt, daughひr of Norm and Sachiko GiiHbert, recently received the Robinson, Little and Company Trophy at the Manitoba Mu3,:ぐCo狎etUion Festival.
market sharei邻e 20.2 ppr cfenぃinl977 frO】n the;1"6 per cent of the previous few years.
H9nda. Motoi.so!d 52 pel'cept moreんToyota Motoビ17 j^er cent more and Datsim13 per cenも more,J]^TRO"i(1 in its international apublic bulletin, pubHshe4 daHy.
Quotingreportきiror)iits office inToronto, JETR6 said both Toyota and1化nぉmavbS able to secure market shares of. 2f) per* cent in ,8 as in1977.
HomJa,s subsidiary in Canada, Canada Honda, hopes to increase Us sales in1978 by10-12 per cent, but Nissan's subsidiary in Canada, Nissan Automobile of Canada, fears '"s market share may go down to16-17 per cent due to a10-12 per cent price raiミe, JETTRO said-
north., to thも:.Canadian .'Forces Bas'2 at Alert, an(: then a1,100-m)le roun(iti'ipUrthel'。!e.
"Iビsぉoing to damn cold,,, saidIVir. Alex imp bell,one of thp organize}, of the trip.
((Aきifarお1kncm', iにa卯ears ours 、villbe the "fks, non-scientific, non-jtech)iv:cai visit to t|ie Po〗e,け"Wewa" to show如 world.' tiiat .hereV a . .buneh:. of gー travelling their o、vn cq-unti'y," hp addeも
.Tレe cost is about $1,550 inda-nadkm funds, to be spent C|a-naida, plus such " pensおas'bed ^•olls and Arctie t,othing."
Sansei Bov/ler WinsManik)ba Baniam Title
WINNIPEG. — Saiほi bowler, Pam Odsj?jchi, daughter of Mr. & M>s. Tet:j Odaguchi of Winr-ipeg, captm'cに;the Manitoba 1:ant aml()-Pin F5o、vling ChampionshipicrenUy '、vミth—a score of 415. The win entitles her to represent M"nはoba inヽ'a-tioTia】competitionミn Vancoiivei at the end of tlu month.
P幽Contest
contestwith ーer entries iscm.-I'ently being prepared and. will beavュilable shortly *for community display. If your church 01' communiゎy group iきinterested in haying a nostalgiclook at the Centennial,as seen by amateur photogiapherヽs & cross the cioun-try, please coひtaet .thゃphot(^ cQntesぃc6mmほtqe, e/oやhe Ann-ゃx,14G8 Danfo?:th Aveま,To, ronto ]W[4J1>M for details.
Origih
TORONTO, ONT'
Ovei, this past year, these puっ .blicaケkms 'have considerably 'bro-adまd its seop^r The foundation is no、v 、vel】alorg' the wayto-、まd co帥leting r* series of studies'' which.. may :foi.m the 'basis, forr-1'ene、veもCanada.
This year,s chah'】;nan, Tamaki,. isひbV〗0usly enthused about the project. "We are a" indもpendれt body,,,Tamald says,"so we dcm,t take-.sides. Our research 'pr6ぉct shoLiid .p'rovid.e. a' f—actual二 account ofトiow the coiuitry is Operating in theィiscaトfie】d. In v)ew of the,-- statistical:ai'gunie.nts:.-which., area heady unciさr way, these studiesshoiiki prove usefu】.',':
The fir St part of the study, expected to be completed this i'eさi,, js a,.-jiiajoi'revはion or.a-, study, done by the :foundation in1%6 on the financ'ing.cf the. Canadian Jfederation. The "'iginal stiiぉ. hasl?€_^n a l)asiciefereneもfor a -(Incnde.
The next study, also expecte-to bec^^mpleted thミs ydar,iさ011 theもvolutioiiofthetaxcりllec-Uon r"rangement betweenミthe fe(leialand pr■<>*、:!ncia】govem, me I Us. This 、vi!tぶr6vミde refeニ rencc niateiialfrりm. the origin of the tax collection agreement of1962 th,g!、 t() the more flexibleshucti"でr that ex isし today.
Canadian 'l、ub〗,:(^ Finances — lihe third study — wHlprovide a b"ad overvieヽv the growth amicha«{]:inp: compositiofi of goveinment1'e、-"'""'i:. This wHl be aquan"tativc study to complement the firsi two.
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Study, an anmuilpublication.; that aiialyzes government finances, and asimi)ai' but biennial publication onprovincLland