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    Armenian National Committee Toronto
    45 Hallcrown Place
    Toronto Ontario
    M2J 4Y4
    Contact: Marianne Davitjan
    Tel: 416 491 2900
    http://www.armenian.ca/acct/


    The Safarian Family, the Armenian National Committee of Toronto and the ARF
    YOC will be organizing a public celebration on Sunday July 20th, 2008, in
    honour of the 100th anniversary of the arrival in Canada of Israel Safarian.
    The celebration will focus on the ARF, the early Armenians in Canada,
    Thoughts, Words, and Images, 100 years later.

    The celebration will be preceded by a memorial service in honour of Israel
    Safarian at St. Mary's Armenian Apostolic Church in Toronto.


    "He did everything he could to help out his fellow Armenians, especially
    those of us who were newcomers. 'Medz Enger', we used to call him."
    George Hagopian


    Born in the town of Keghi of Western Armenia around 1880, Mr. Israel
    Safarian arrived in Hamilton in 1908 by way of Batumi/Liverpool/New York
    City as a young man full of ambition, with $5 in his pocket. He had left his
    hometown and family behind to escape discrimination against Armenians and in
    search of work to support his family members, most of whom would later
    perish in the Armenian genocide of 1915. After the loss of almost all of his
    extended family, Mr. Safarian would form a new home in Canada and until his
    death in 1969, as a committed member of the Armenian Revolutionary
    Federation, in the course of years would become one of the pillars of the
    Armenian communities of St. Catharines and Toronto.


    "Isreal Sarafian was a passionate man full of humor and vivacity."
    Vasken Terzian


    Having recently moved to Toronto, and wanting to know more about one of the
    founders of this community, I set out to get to know Mr. Safarian better.
    What type of a person was he? In what capacity was he involved in the
    Armenian community? What is it that people remember about him? And through
    interviews with a family member and friends, I came to know that Mr.
    Safarian was a vivacious, humorous, compassionate individual who loved
    everything that had to do with Armenia and Armenians. A determined character
    who, with a few others, mortgaged his house as a down-payment for a nascent
    community center. A husband and father who loved his family, passed on his
    interest in education and music to his children and ensured that his passion
    for everything Armenian would always be alive in the homes of his offspring.
    Toronto Armenian


    "My father's life revolved around the Armenian community and everything to
    do with Armenians"
    Prof. Edward Safarian



    Memorial Service
    Date: Sunday July 20th, 2008
    Time: 1:30 pm
    Location: St. Mary's Armenian Apostolic Church, 45 Hallcrown Place (401 and
    Victoria Park)

    Public Celebration
    Date: Sunday July 20th, 2008
    Time: 2:30 pm
    Location: Armenian Community Centre, Main Hall, 45 Hallcrown Place (401 and
    Victoria Park)

    For further information, please contact [email protected]
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