- CA EAL F002-2022.02-21
- File
- [1961]
Part of Ken Imai fonds
Top photograph is of St. Alban the Mrtyr, on Howland Ave. where the first service took place on October 15, 1961. Bottom photograph is of the sign infront of the cathedral.
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Top photograph is of St. Alban the Mrtyr, on Howland Ave. where the first service took place on October 15, 1961. Bottom photograph is of the sign infront of the cathedral.
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Preface of the Japanese translation of the 1962 Canadian Book of Common Prayer.
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The Growth of St. Andrew's Japanese Congregation in Toronto. Written in English and Japanese.
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Top of the page is an invitation to the twenty-fifth anniversary service with the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario the Honourable W. R. Macdonald and preacher Rt. Rev. H. R. Hunt. - Bottom of the page is a colour copy of a photograph of the guests walking towards the church.
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William Ross Macdonald walks towards the church.
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Five visiters shake the hand of the Reverend.
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Group memorial photograph of the 25th anniversary service of the St. Andrew's Japanese anglican Congregation.
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Above the photograph is text, explaining that a Thanksgiving plaque was presented to St. James Cathedral.
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Photograph of a group of people, presumably in Japan. Possibly a graduating class as the group of people stand at the front of an auditorium.
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Group photograph of those joining the pilgrimage to the Holy land and Cantebury, led by Ken Imai and his wife.
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Group photograph taken to comemorate the St. Andrews room renovation.
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Top of the page has the textual information in English, below is the photograph of those in attendence, and below that is text in Japanese.
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Photograph taken at the testimonial dinner for the former missionaries, held in Toronto, 1973. - Between pages 24 and 25 are loose textual material, including a timeline of St. Andrew's events, the mandate of induction of Paul Ken Imai to the incumbency of St. Andrew's Japanese Congregation, and the letter that accompanied Ken Imai's certificate of registration under the marriage act as a person authorized to solemnize marriage in the province of Ontario.
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Group photograph taken at the testimonial dinner for the former missionaries.
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The top of page has the short descriptive text. Below that is a news clipping announcing the new Canons, including Ken Imai. The bottom of the page has the photograph, where Ken Imai is in St. James Cathedral with the Bishop.
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A copy of the invitation to the Collation service. Bottom left of the page is the photograph of attendees eating and a table. The bottom right photograph is of Ken Imai.
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Group photograph taken of the reverends at a joint service of Asian Congregations at St. Andrew's.
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The top of the page has text, stating that the Renraku-kai was established in December 1975. The first image below that is of the orginal members. Bottom image is of the members years later in Sam restaurant.
The Growth of St. Andrew's Japanese Congregation in Toronto
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Written in both English and Japanese.
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Copy of an article from The Anglican by Rev. Canon P. K. Imai on him being appointed to Canon. Descriptive text is above the article on the page.
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Copy of the letter sent by Charles Fielding congratuating Rev. Canon Imai on his induction as Canon.
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A copy of a 1978 article from The Anglican celebrating the 25th anniversary of Imai's ministry among the Japanese Anglicans. Above it on the page is discriptive text.
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Top of the page as discriptive text. Below that is the photograph of Imai on stage. Bottom left of the page has a copy of an article written in Japanese. Bottom right of the page has a photograph of Imai shaking hands with another on stage.
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Top of the page is a large group photograph of the church school in the church. Bottom left fo the page is an image of the church school teachers. Bottom right is a child looking at a painting of the three wise men.
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A copy of the photograph of the 1963 choir.
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Photograph at the top of page shows tents and picnic benches being set up. Middle photograph is of the Youth Group around a bench. Bottom photograph shows a tent and scenery as people set up.
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Top photograph is from the Tomonokai Picnic and shows people eating at a bench. The middle polaroid I salso of a picnic. The bottom photograph shows a child playing with their food, from a chruch picnic.
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At the top of the page is a photograph of Rev Imai at a cemetary visit. The bottom photograph is also of Imai in a cemetrary, the back of the photograph has Japanese written on it.
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Top photograph is of presumably a family, the bottom photograph is of three women. Taken at ACW Japan Night.
St. Andrew's Japanese Anglican Congregation
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Yearbook to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the congregation. The covers the history of the congregation, and many stories from the people who worshiped there, including Japanese Canadians.
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First photograph shows a group holding a poster with a phone. The bottom photograph has a group where the front two people where academic hoods. Page is titled Inochi No Denwa.
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Copies of the Imai Koseki, the Japanese family register. A note from Grace Imai explaining how to remove herselve after death from the Koseki. Yachiyo Imai's Certificate of Canadian Citizenship.
A Celebration of the Life of the Reverend Canon Paul Ken Imai
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News clippings, typed eulogies, and letters of sympathy.
A Celebration of the Life of the Reverend Canon Paul Ken Imai
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Portrait of Imai while in England.
A Celebration of the Life of the Reverend Canon Paul Ken Imai
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People attending the visitation and burial of Ken Imai.
A Celebration of the Life of the Reverend Canon Paul Ken Imai
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Portrait of Imai. Image is a modern print taken from the earlier original.
A Celebration of the Life of the Reverend Canon Paul Ken Imai
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Negatives for the images taken at the funeral visitation.
A Celebration of the Life of the Reverend Canon Paul Ken Imai
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Three audio tracks, recording the funeral of Ken Imai. Track 1 run time 16:53min. Track 2 run time 28:54. Track 3 run time 32:37.
A Celebration of the Life of the Reverend Canon Paul Ken Imai
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103 JPG files, images from the funeral and burial. Two MOV files.
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The Book of Common Prayer and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the church according to the use of the Anglican Church of Canada together with the Psalter translated into the Japanese language.
Cincinnati Summer School in Social Work
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Certificate declaring that Ken Imai was registered for the summer school and completed the program as a full time student of social science in the University of Cincinnati,
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Scrap book covering the 50th wedding anniversary of Ken and Yachiyo Imai. It also covers the career of Ken Imai, including yearly letters and news clippings often written in Japanese. Many papers are loose between the pages of the scrap book.
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Published by the American Bible Society, Japan Agency. Japanese text. Select scriptures have been added to the endsheets and flyleaf. Parts of the printed text have been highlighted in red pencil.
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Resin rectangle with a wheat sheaf, marking the centennial of the first Canadian Anglican missionary to Japan.
The Japanese Adjustment to Canadian Life
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The Japanese Adjustment to Canadian Life: The Part Played by the Church in that Adjustment, with Particular Reference to the Life of a Japanese Anglican Congregation in Toronto, Since 1942. Presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree Master of Theology.
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By Ken Imai. Published in Japanese.
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By Ken Imai. Published in Japanese.