the outpouring of care that so many of you from CJUC and O-YM have shown my family since Mom passed away. The emails, cards, flowers, food and donations sent by you have been wonderful gifts of love that have touched and nurtured our hearts in so many beautiful ways. I was over-whelmed when so many of you came to Mom’s Memorial Service on August 10th. I cannot begin to thank you enough for all the love and sup-port you have given me during this time of loss. You have graciously and compassionately ministered to your Minister and I am forever grateful.
Mom taught me many lessons over the years. Some I listened to and followed and others, I am sorry to say, fell on deaf ears. She taught me the art of compassionate caring for others. She always wanted one of her three daughters to become a
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One never knows how the Spirit is moving. Coral and I had planned to go to the east coast for our sum-mer holidays, but in June we changed our plans. We debated about renting a cottage in Ontario, but never decided where to go. All of which turned out to be a blessing as my Mom was hospitalized on July 30th and we were told she had one to two days to live. Being faced with this news turns your world upside down. We stayed with her round the clock, talking and singing to her, so she knew she was never alone. And at 11:00 a.m. on August 1st, with her family by her side, she left us to go home to be with her God whom she had loved and worshipped all of her life.
It has been a difficult time of grief and sadness for my family. We all so loved Mom. I am so grateful for
Dear Members and Friends of CJUC,
From the Chair of Council
Friends, I hope you had a very
enjoyable summer with family and
friends. This has been a very busy
summer for Christine and I as we
sold our house and moved to a
condo. Our next step in life has be-
gun.
Rev. Cindy had a well deserved
time-off from church during August.
Unfortunately her Mother passed
away and many of us attended the
very nice celebration of her life.
Rev. Cindy arranged to have J.T.
MacNeil lead the worship services
for us during the month of August.
He did a very good job and every-
one enjoyed him. We wish J.T. well
as he begins his studies at
Emmanual College.
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Centennial-Japanese United Church
September 22 , 2013
Welcome Back Edition
Inside this issue:
With Heartfelt
Thanks 2
Flowers 3
Stewardship 4
Community and
Global Partnership 6
Hospitality and Care 7
Donations 8
UCW Report 10
A Picture’s worth a
thousand works 11
Final Notes 12
nurse, but none of us could stand the sight of blood. However through my pastoral care in ministry and through the healing touch of Reiki I have a small hand in this profession.
Mom shared her love of food with us and taught me to cook and bake. I even mastered “Sue’s Never Fail Pie Crust”. However, I have to admit she missed the mark on her chocolate pudding as it was always lumpy. Yet she loved her girls so much that she would strain it for us.
She taught us all the importance of our Christian faith. She took us to church each week and gave us a strong foundation on which to live our lives. As little girls she would dress us up in pretty dresses with matching hat, gloves and shiny shoes. She tried to pass on her elegant flair, but I am afraid she was the only classy dresser among the girls in the family al-though her granddaughter Erin has taken on this role.
Her ultimate gift to us was her love of family. As introverts we were not the most talkative family, but we certainly knew how to feel deep love and care for one
another. We learned to live from the heart which resulted in a strong and special bond between us.
I am so thankful for the gift of my Mom and for having her for so many years in my life. I will miss her always, but cherish the memories that we
have shared.
Some of you have also experienced the loss of a loved one this past year and my prayers are with you in your time of grief. I wonder what you learned from them and how God has been revealed in their life?”
One of the gifts of being in this community of faith is that when you are hurting or in need, people are there to support and care for you. I feel blessed to have such won-
derful congregations to be in Ministry with and I am looking forward to beginning another year with you filled with lots of opportunity to share God’s love and care within and around our communities of faith.
God Bless You All!
Rev. Cindy
Dear Friends of CJUC (con’t from front page)
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With Heartfelt Thanks...
On behalf of my brother Kan and I, we wanted to express our heartfelt
thanks for the support and generosity of both congregations upon the
passing of our beloved mother Utako Inaba in February this year. She
fought bravely over eight years far beyond the expectations of her
medical team, and always, with a positive frame of mind . We admired
her strength and determination to make the most of her time with us
and loved her for it. To all of those who attended the wake and funeral
service, the generous donations to our family as well as to Ovarian
Cancer Canada charity, we are truly grateful. A special thank you to
Rev. Aihara and Rev. Willey who provided an intimate and most
beautiful service, Mrs Okagaito for providing the organ music, Mrs Nakao for her solo of mom's fa-
vourite hymn, and Mrs. Nakamura's heartfelt eulogy. Our mother now rests at Park Lawn Cemetery in
Etobicoke, close to where she spent most of her life, just as she wished. Thank you again to all, and
God bless. Kan & Kyoko Inaba
Thank you to all who placed flowers for a
meaningful occasion or contributed to
our fund.
Miyo Ito & Family
Jane Tsujimoto
Barbara Marshall
Pat & Don Worth
Peggy Widgery & Family
Sharon, John & Kennedy Liddle
Joan & Jack Bennett
Fred Sasaki
Henry & Tina Ichiyen
Robyn Clare
Ruby & Kaz Shikaze
Sunday Morning Flowers
Flowers remind us of nature around us . At our Sunday morning services they present a
sense of peace & beauty. With much appreciation on the first service of the month, Ikebana
arrangements are created by Grace Omoto, Eiko Yoshioka, Peggy Taira & Kay Oiye.
Thank You, Always,
Tina Ichyen
Flowers were taken to brighten
their day:
Ethel Wakayama
Mrs. U. Kuba
Kay Sumiya
Susan Hidaka
Yuki Tamaki
Penny Ioi
Masako Seto
Sunday School Teachers &
Assistants
Pat & Don Worth
Kay Fujita
Grace Omoto
Ted Aida
Betty Hatanaka
Pat Ioi
Congratulations to Paige K. and her teammates for
their winning entry in the TORONTO 2015 Mascot
Creation Challenge. Pachi the Porcupine will be the
official mascot of the Toronto 2015 Pan/Parapan Am
Games.
Congratulations!
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The Bible has many verses that speak to the concept of giving. Here are a few examples:
Giving is both a duty and a delight, something we ought to do and something we are pleased to do.
(Romans 15:27)
Giving is a privilege, something we appreciate being able to do as a result of God’s grace
(2 Corinthians 8:4)
Giving involves more than financial contributions – we first commit ourselves to the Lord and to
the Church at large (2 Corinthians 8:5)
The following verse is related to giving in a way but it is more a truth that we all are aware of but may not
consider very seriously until we are old.
We leave this world just as we entered it – with nothing. In spite of all our work there is
nothing we can take with us. (Ecclesiastes 5:15)
As the saying goes….”You can’t take it with you”. That is why God wants us to do to do what good we
can, whenever we can, wherever we can, to whomever we can.
* * *
Last spring we promoted Pre-Authorized Remittance or PAR whereby you could support your church
through an automatic withdrawal from your bank account. Thank you to the twelve people who signed up
for PAR at that time. I hope you are happy you made the decision to sign up for PAR. If you are
experiencing any problems, please let me know.
Every Sunday four or five people spend up to an hour opening offering envelopes, counting the money, re-
cording it, reconciling it and depositing it in the bank. If we had more people on PAR it would reduce this
weekly workload considerably and some of us counters could join in the social time after the service on Sundays. If you would like to sign up for PAR, or help with the counting, just speak to me and I will help to
make the arrangements.
Thank you for your continued financial
stewardship.
Kaz Shikaze
Stewardship
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The United Church is collecting money to send to Syria to support the 6 million refugees and displaced people in Syria. This is being called one of the worst refugee crises ever, and almost 33% of Syria’s population is in critical need. If you would like to support this important cause, please write a cheque to either CJUC or O-YM and mark it “Emergency Response-Syria Relief”. We will then send all of the donations to the United Church. 100% of your gift will go to support refugees.
Thank you for your help.
Syria Refugee Emergency Appeal
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Our planning retreat was held at Rev. Cindy's lovely home and property in the country on August 24th. It
was attended by 32 people from O-YM and CJUC. It was a very fruitful day as the various ministry teams and
committees got together to plan their church year. It was such a beautiful day of sunshine and fellowship.
Many thanks to Tina Ichiyen for organizing the delicious lunch and to Rev. Cindy for the yummy pumpkin
doughnuts.
Our Joint Exploration Team (ET) will again continue our explorations into the possibility of amalgamation
of O-YM and CJUC. I stress the word “exploration” as this is not even the beginning of a process for amalga-
mation. There are many important factors we need to study/explore to ensure that amalgamation is a good
fit for both congregations first.
We welcome you all back to our regular Sunday Worship Services, Sunday School and activities.
God bless!
Henry Ichiyen
From the Chair of Council (con’t from front page)
A bit of humour.
A Sunday School teacher began her lesson with a question.
“Boys and girls, what do we know about God?”
A hand shot up in the air. “He is an artist!” said the little boy.
“Really? How do you know?” the teacher asked.
“You know – Our Father, who does art in heaven ----”
Our newest Don Valley Refugee Resettler (DVRR) refugee, Ahmed Harqaale (originally from Somalia) ar-
rived in June. He was sponsored from South Africa. This young man has settled in Islington where he can
live with other Somalian families. His apartment has been furnished and he is
looking forward to learning English and integrating with Toronto culture. He
was introduced to the DVRR members at a welcome dinner hosted by Jim
Acheson. Ahmed was deeply thankful for the generosity and attentiveness from
the members supporting him.
On June 8th, we held our annual golf tournament with 40 golfers participat-
ing. Thanks to the generosity of the people who donated the prizes, we were
able to raise $870.00 for outreach. (pictures on page 11)
Our Sunday School children will represent our Church this September on the
Terry Fox Run for cancer research. We all know someone who has been
affected by cancer. Please give generously and make your cheque out to The
Terry Fox Foundation and hand it to Mickey Kaneko, our Terry Fox
representative.
Soup Day to celebrate World Food Day will be held in late October. Could
you please make stock with your Thanksgiving turkey bones and freeze it for this
occasion. Income from the sale of the soup will be forwarded to the Lansing
Food Bank.
Non perishable food items and toiletries from holidays are welcome at any time for the Lansing Food
Bank. Please place these items in the collection box in the narthex.
Thank you for all your support to help make our church a caring, outreach oriented church.
Irene Kagawa
Community and Global Partnership
Ongoing:
* Food donations for the
Lansing Food Bank are
welcome at any time.
* Irene is collecting travel
soaps and shampoo for
those in need.
* Oriole–York Mills is
collecting used stamps for
the Leprosy Mission
Canada. They prefer that
the stamps are cut from
the envelopes leaving
about a ¼ inch border.
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Upcoming Services and Events October 6— U.C.W. general meeting with guest speaker, Barbara Jackson, retired Occupational Therapist entitled "Reflections - life lessons”.
October 13—Thanksgiving Sunday
October 17—Bazaar Prep at the JCCC, sign up with Naomi Takasaki
October 19—2nd Annual O-YM & CJUC Food and Craft Bazaar, 12:30—3:00
November 10—UCW general meeting with guest speaker, Toyomasa Fuse, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus and Senior Fel-low (York University, in Suicidology).
WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
50th - Louise & Tosh Nagano
Betty & Sach Tomihiro
Tina & Henry Ichiyen
Amy & George Wakayama
60th - Mich & Mossy Fukumoto
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
Henry & Tina Ichiyen Ms. Joan Sora
65 Port St. East, #215 Momiji Seniors Centre
Mississauga ON L5G 4V3 3555 Kingston Rd., #912
905-274-0243 Scarborough, ON M1M 3W4
416-265-6983
Mrs. Sue Sano & Lorie Mr. Robert Oda
10 Old Mill Trail, Ste. 304 7 The Donway East, #220
Etobicoke ON M8X 2Y9 Toronto ON M3C 3P8
416-239-4665 416-391-4384
Stew Day on April 7th - the H&C supported the
Community & Global Partnership Team with the
Japanese Food & Bake Sale with proceeds going to
the Mission & Service fund.
Another successful Congregational Gathering
was held on Saturday, April 20, 2013 - 4:30 to 8:30
p.m., organized together with the Spiritual Forma-
tion Ministry Team. It was a fun family event for all
ages from CJUC and O-YM, with a delicious pot
luck supper, games, singing & Irish Country
Dancing, featuring Janice Cermak's Country Band.
86 people, including the band, were in attendance.
On Thursday, June 27th, at the June gathering at
Momiji Seniors Centre, some of the H&C ladies
helped to prepare a delicious lunch, followed by
singing of favourite hymns by Karen Quinton.
Entertainment included Precious Watanabe's solos
and piano selections by her daughters, Cassandra &
Vanessa; a good time was enjoyed by all.
Prayer shawls are being knitted or crocheted
by some of the ladies of the H&C and have been
presented to shut-ins.
The Sharing Table where one brings items
specified for that particular month to share with
others will continue as it is enjoyed by everyone.
Wait for the Sharing Table announcement in the
church bulletin.
CJUC Prayer Group - these individuals offer
confidential prayer support to anyone who is in
need of God's healing love, support and compassion
in their lives. Prayers may be for a relative, a friend
or even yourself. To place a name on the prayer
list, please call Noby Matsugu 416-335-5387 or
email her at [email protected]
Prayers and get well wishes are extended to all
Hospitality and Pastoral Care
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those in need of hope, comfort and healing. We
especially remember those who are unable to
come to church and who are in care facili-
ties. Marianne Abe was discharged from Lynd-
hurst on August the 28th after a long nine month
stay in hospitals and is now at home.
DEATHS
April 22, 2013 - KAI, Miyoshi, devoted wife of the
late Jimmy, loving mother of Julia (Larry), Raymond,
Joanne (Ron), and Beverley (David) and treasured
by her six grandchildren.
April 23, 2013 - SUMIYA, Kaneko (Kay), beloved
wife of Hiyoshi, loving mother of Bonnie (Barry),
Norrine (Paul) and Nonie (Alex), cherished nana to
five grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
May 14, 2013 - OGAKI, (Kutsukake), Shizue, pre-
deceased by husband Takeshi Ogaki and Harold
Kutsukake (1975). Loving mother to Donna
(Gerald Oye), Dennis (Susan) Kutsukake and loving
nana and great-nana.
May 23, 2013 - ADACHI, Koto, beloved wife of
the late Terry, loving mother to Kathi. Dear sister
of Mas, Minoru, Marnie Hirano. Aunt of Dee Dee
Yatabe.
June 1, 2013 - OMOTO, Tosh, loved husband of Grace, loving father to Susan (John), Stephen (Kim)
and David. Proud grandfather of Lauren and Brett.
June 12, 2013 - UYEDA, (Kay) Kathryn Kiyo, wife
of the late Yosh, loving mother to Bruce and three
granddaughters.
July 22, 2013 - SUMIYA, Hiyoshi, beloved husband
of the late Kaneko (Kay) Sumiya. Loving dad of
Bonnie (Barry), Maeko (Paul), and Nonie (Alex).
Cherished grandpa of five grandchildren and four
great grandchildren.
July 31, 2013 - SAITO, Frances Fujie, sister of Tho-
mas, Charlie and Elsie.
August 1, 2013 - COOPER, Helen (Sue), lovingly
remembered by her daughters, Claire, Carol
(Bruce), Cindy (Coral) and treasured grand-
daughters, Megan and Erin.
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The Church gratefully acknowledges special donations received from
March 10 to September 1, 2013:
Mary MORITA In memory of Jim Morita
Darren MORITA In loving memory of Jim Morita
Shin & Peggy TAIRA In memory of Ed Tsujimoto
Jane TSUJIMOTO In memory of brother Eizo Eddie Tsujimoto
Tosh & Grace OMOTO In memory of Mr Ed Tsujimoto
Hedy ARAI In memory of Ed Tsujimoto
Tosh USAMI In memory of Ed Tsujimoto & Mrs Mitsuko Matsugu
Miyo ITO In memory of Mrs Katherine Palmer & Mrs. M Matsugu
Byron & Shirley TANAKA In loving memory of our parents Mr&Mrs Jisuke & Ise Morita
& in memory of Mrs M Matsugu
MATSUGU Family In memory of our Mother Mitsuko Matsugu
H. MATSBA In memory of Mrs Mitsuko Matsugu
Mr&Mrs Masao YATABE In memory of Mrs M Matsugu
Jim & Madeline SAKAMOTO In memory of Mrs M Matsugu
Robert & Katie NISHINO In memory of Mrs M Matsugu Setsu AIHARA In memory of Mrs Utako Inaba
Yasu HANADA In memory of Mrs Utako Inaba
Harumi TAMEMOTO In memory of Mrs Inaba
May OHORI In memory of George Ohori
Yoshi NAKATA In memory of loved ones
Kenichi SAITO In memory to Trusty Yoshimura
Kazue ENDO In appreciation
Don HICKS ---
Joan SORA special Easter offering
Harumi FURUYA Easter
Christine TERASHITA Local & M/S
Masae MARUYA ---
Mitsy KUWAHARA, Lisa,
Robert & Michael In memory of Dick Kuwahara
George & Barb MATSUGU In memory of Chee & Amy Eng
Sumi MOTOTSUNE ASF Fund
George TAKAHASHI In memory of Mitsie Ushijima
Patricia & Todd IDENOUYE,
Stacy & Rick, Alana & Rachel In loving memory of Frank Idenouye
Margaret SORA ---
Byron & Shirley TANAKA In celebration of the 60th birthday of our son Dr Roderick T. Tanaka
Byron & Shirley TANAKA In loving memory of our parents Tokikazu & Kizue Tanaka &
Mr & Mrs E Chiba (Naomi)
L.C. IKENO In loving memory of Erma Ikeno
Sue KAI In memory of Koto Adachi
Tosh & Louise NAGANO Our 50th wedding anniversary
Michael Currie Golf Tournament donation
Sach & Betty TOMIHIRO Our 50th wedding anniversary
Grace OMOTO In memory of Mimi Kai
Sue KAI In memory of Mimi Kai
Susan HIDAKA In memory of Kunio Hidaka
Madeline & Jim SAKAMOTO Our 55th wedding anniversary
Masako SETO In memory of Sam Seto – 14th year
Sally MIYAZAKI In memory of sister Kay Uyeda
Denise NISHIMURA In memory of sister Kathryn Kiyo Uyeda
Shin & Peggy TAIRA In memory of Kay Uyeda
Grace OMOTO In memory of Kay Uyeda
Tosh USAMI In memory of mother Taki Otsuka
Julie IWATA In memory of father Roy Iwata
Susie IWATA In loving memory of Roy Iwata, husband, father & grandfather 2nd yr
Jim & Madeline SAKAMOTO In loving memory of Ichiyoshi Akase
Christine TERASHITA In memory of father Kenji Terashita
Matt TERANISHI In memory of Kenji Terashita
Joe OHORI In memory of Wataru & Uta Ohori Nonie KEEN In memory of mother Kay Sumiya
IN MEMORY OF MRS KANEKO KAY SUMIYA:
Maureen Seminski, Doreen Oyagi, Mits & Gloria Sumiya, Steven & Emily Smith, Tom & Marline Keen, Misaye
Yoshiki, Hedy Arai, Eiko Watanabe, Shin & Peggy Taira, Sue & Sado Kitagawa,Ben & Amy Kunihiro, Jane Tsu-
jimoto, Sach & Betty Tomohiro, Tosh Usami, Paul Takasaki, Noby Matsugu, Jean Nagata, Jim & Madeline Saka-
moto, Kim & Tats Sakauye, Yoshiye Suyama, Sab & Eiko Yoshioka, Rose Nishimura, Kiyomi Asada, Mary
Ikeda, Kathy & Gareth Fletcher, Tokugi Suyama, Faye Harafuji, Margaret Nagai, Susie Iwata, Sue Kai, Joyce
Nagai, Sue Nakashima, Naomi Takasaki, Thomas Ikeno, L.C. Ikeno, Masako Stillwell, Mitsuko Sada, Linda
Sumiya, Bob & Katie Nishino, Byron & Shirley Tanaka, Henry & Tina Ichiyen, Tosh Usami, Rose Micallef,
Grace Omoto.
IN MEMORY OF TOSH OMOTO:
Tosh Usami, Patricia Kirby, Sharon Kirby, Adrian Hall, Julian Hall, Mary Morita, Liz Morita, Kaz Burke, Beth &
Harry Matsugu, Akio & Yuko Ichimori, Chiz Takata, David & Alice Omori, Kaoru & Lily Nasu, Sherry & Sam
Mototsune, Joe & Sally Miyazaki, Noriko Ferguson, Henry Kanda, Dana Nishimura, George & Esther Nishi-
mura, George Takahashi, Joan Sora, Sherry Nagata, Mossy & Mitch Fukumoto, Stacy & Ines Nishimura,
George & Amy Wakayama, Hedy Arai, Art Arai, Arnie Arai, Sab & Eiko Yoshioka, Kay & Linda Fujita, Roy
Fukuzawa, Mamoru & Louise Hirowatari, Tina & Henry Ichiyen, Hisako Kondo, Ken & Shizuka Koyama, Susie
Iwata, Howie & Irene Kagawa, Brian Kagawa, Mickey Kaneko, Jim & Madeline Sakamoto, Sach & Betty Tomi-
hiro, Tom & Judy Maikawa, Ruth & Chuck Sumi, Tosh & Louise Nagano, Min & Jean Nagata, Jane Tsujimoto,
Ted Nakamichi, Katie & Bob Nishino, Kay Oiye, Kaz & Ruby Shikaze, Robert & Tina Takashiba, Hiroko Fuku-
moto, Byron & Shirley Tanaka, Patricia Idenouye, Penny Hide Ioi, Shin & Peggy Taira, Tom & Esther Kawabe,
Paul & Theressa Takasaki, Ray & Nancy Sora, Derrick & Janice Martin, Bruce Abe, Christine Abe, Gayle Abe,
Marianne Abe, Bruce & Alison Saisho, Betty Asano. Shizuko Kadoguchi, Betty Lou Arai, Meiko & Gary Naka-
shima, Vic & Amy Kitagawa, John & Susan Takeda, Nana Nishimura.
IN MEMORY OF MR HIYOSHI SUMIYA:
Shin & Peggy Taira, Jim & Madeline Sakamoto, Grace Omoto, Misaye Yoshiki, Mits & Gloria Sumiya.
IN MEMORY OF MRS HELEN SUE COOPER:
Susan Hidaka, Tosh Usami, Hirokazu & Molly Morita, Margaret Sora, Jim & Madeline Sakamoto, Bob & Katie
Nishino.
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The April 14th general meeting was co-ordinated by Kay Oiye & Grace Omoto. Twenty-five la-dies were in attendance, joined by many mem-bers of the Men’s Club to hear our speaker, a familiar figure among us, Janice Cermak. Janice was a member of Centennial United Church and joined us when CJUC amalga-mated. She is a member of the Ministry & Per-sonnel Committee, and a valued member of the choir. Janice taught English grammar at Hum-ber Community College. She has a daughter, Suzanna, married to Umesh Ariyadasa and re-cently became a grandmother to grandson, Chandra. When she retired in June 2005, she had a wonderful adventure, travelling to Europe, Ireland and Scotland for eight months. Janice spoke of her three-week trip to Sri Lanka in January 2013 to meet her son-in-law Umesh’s family. Sri Lanka has a population of 19 million people, and the economy is mainly tea and tour-ism. The Lipton Tea family started their busi-ness is Sri Lanka. Currency is in rupees. Co-lombo has a population of 750,000 with a huge English influence, where you can have high tea in the hotels. The weather was very warm, with temperatures around 30 degrees and very hu-mid. Janice, Suzanna and baby Chandra went sightseeing, renting a car with a driver, and Janice told us of their adventures, showing us many interesting photos.
A Review & Planning Meeting was held on Sunday, April 28 with eighteen ladies present.
The past year was discussed and it was agreed unanimously that the same format of co-ordinators of general meetings and executive positions for the Sept. 2013-June 2014 year would continue. The UCW Windup on Friday, May 31st, was or-ganized by Naomi Takasaki and Committee members, with fifty ladies in attendance. A Bingo game, created by Naomi, proved to be very popular, with lovely prizes that were do-nated. Line dancing by Jane Tsujimoto was en-joyed as well. The theme of “t-shirt” showed imagination of many of the participants as they paraded around in a circle with Kay Oiye, win-ning the best “t-shirt” – (with tea bags pinned to her shirt), with her usual creativity and originality.
Second place was Eiko Watanabe, dressed in her grandson’s hockey sweater. Thanks to the many ladies who contributed the appetizers, baked goods and most of all to the four men who were drivers, judges and served and cleaned up. A good time was enjoyed by all. During the summer months, juice and cookies were served after the service. Thanks to Louise Nagano for co-ordinating this service and to la-dies of CJUC and O-YM. Eiko Watanabe
UCW Report
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CJUC Golf Tournment
Decaf Coffee and Green Tea
Discussions
Final Notes...
Special thanks to Kaz Shikaze,
Theressa Takasaki and Eiko
Watanabe for the photos used in
this edition of our newsletter, as
well as to all of the contributors
who work diligently to keep us
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Centennial-Japanese United Church
As a congregation, we
love a great musical
performance!