Xref: utzoo tor.general:976 ut.general:579 ont.general:927 soc.culture.china:18360 Newsgroups: tor.general,ut.general,ont.general,soc.culture.china Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!queen.csri.toronto.edu!songw From: songw@csri.toronto.edu (Wenyi Song) Subject: Re: Memorial Service for Victims in the June 4 Beijing Massacre Message-ID: <1989Jun6.213413.19656@jarvis.csri.toronto.edu> Summary: Correction Organization: University of Toronto, CSRI References: <1989Jun6.181346.16669@jarvis.csri.toronto.edu> Distribution: ont In article <1989Jun6.181346.16669@jarvis.csri.toronto.edu> I write: > > There is a memorial service in front of the Consulate General >of PRC in Toronto, set up by the local Chinese community. It is for >those students and civilians, man and woman, young and old, who died >under the guns and wheels of tanks of those Fascist animals. > > >Service Time: During the day, there are volunteers to provide flowers, ^^^^^^^^^^^^ >black bands, and joss sticks. Of course, you can bring wreaths. A >Buddhist monk has been there (since yesterday) twenty-four hours a day, >praying for those innocent vitims. I would like to thank Paul Kwan of our EECG, who points out to me that the service time is actually 4-6 pm each day throughout the week. ------------------------------------------------------------- Also, the monk has been there in that time period in the last two days.