- CA EAL F005-2023.04-S4-113
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Part of Jack Itsuo Hemmy fonds
Informational pamphlet about Nipponia Home, portraits of founder of the home Yasutaro Yamaga, and exterior shots of the home.
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Part of Jack Itsuo Hemmy fonds
Informational pamphlet about Nipponia Home, portraits of founder of the home Yasutaro Yamaga, and exterior shots of the home.
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Lincoln town city officials attend a party at Nipponia Home with town officials from Kamojima Japan, in celebration of them becoming twin cities.
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Call to update the living facilities at Nipponia Home.
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Outside Nipponia home. Bon Dori celebration at Mel Lastman Square.
Vancouver Buddhist Church 80th
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Guests and entertainment at the 80th anniversary (1904-1984) of the Vancouver Buddhist Church.
Visit Victoria, Central Cleaners
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Scenery and buildings of Victoria, B.C.
Hazel MacCallum [sp McCallion] Mississauga [sp Mississauga] Business
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Mississauga Mayor Hazel McCallion with the Consul-General of Japan and other Japanese dignitaries at the Toronto Airport Hilton International Hotel for a conference or government meeting.
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The City of Toronto's celebration of Canada's 125th anniversary of confederation. Photographs include those in attendance and the cake. Hosted at Nathan Phillips Square. People include former Mayor Art Eggleton.
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Formal group photograph of those who attended the event.
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Official groundbreaking ceremony for the Nissan Canada headquarters in Mississauga. Officials from the City of Mississauga include Mayor Hazel McCallion and other present are Nissan Motor Corporation executives.
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Ladies compete at the Princess Ball '88 pageant, at the Buddhist church.
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A man is awarded the Order of the Rising Sun and two women are awarded the Order of the Precious Crown by a Japanese dignitary at the consulate residence.
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Celebrations held for the publication of a book.
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Ribbon cutting ceremony held at the Prince Hotel in Toronto. The event celebrates the origin of Ikebana, the art of flower arranging.
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People attend a flower show.
John Calm[sp?] at Centre with Sid Ikeda
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An award ceremony and dinner.
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An official ceremony with speakers to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre.
Presentation of Awards Centre Trimbull
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Three individuals, including Honn. Dennis Timbrell, receive the Award of Merit from the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre. A humoristic article about Dennis Timbrell from the Toronto Star is included.
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Backstage of a stage production, where people are getting their hair and makeup done.
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People attend a flower show.
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Members of the Japanese Canadian community visit CBC, presumably to speak on the radio. Individuals identified in the images include Shin Imai and Maryka Omatsu.
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Event with speeches given beside the Japanese Canadian Centennial Temple Bell at Ontario Place. Images of the dancing entertainment included.
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Taken during the Bell ceremony at Ontario Place. Includes dancing and taiko drumming.
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Official and guests, including Hide Hyodo Shimizu, Raymond Moriyama, and Lieutenant Governor of Ontario John Black Aird, ring the Temple Bell at Ontario Place. Some photographs are of the taiko drumming and traditional dancing.
Ontario Place, girl from Tawain [sp Taiwan]
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Traditional dancing at Ontario Place to celebrate Japan Day.
Pres of Shoko Kai Japan Society
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Speakers on stage. Written on the envelope reads "Susumi Eto".
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Ribbon cutting ceremony for the opening of Japan Camera.
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Taken during a march, where a banner reads "The Japanese Community supports the United Way". Other images are of speakers and entertainment for Japanese-Canadian Heritage Day. Some individuals identified include Art Miki, Terry Watada, and Connie Sugiyama.
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Official groundbreaking ceremony for the Momiji Seniors Apartment Complex. Photographs also include images of an architect in their office looking over building drafts.
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Images of James Shigeta looking at scripts with others, presumably from CBC.
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Banquet held to celebrate 40 years of the NJCCA/NAJC, at the Skyline Triumph Hotel in Toronto. Almost all the past presidents are present, and people include Shirley Yamada, Art Miki, Harry Naganobu, Roger Obata, Hide Shimizu, Tom Shoyama, Harold Hirose, Ted T. Aoki, and Mike Masaoka.
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Traditional dancing and celebrations at Nathan Phillips Square. Interior photographs include those of little girls posing in their kimonos.
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People gather at a formal event.
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An older woman poses in red flannel, jean overalls, and a yellow construction hat. One photo she sits holding a white toy poodle. Possibly Eiko Henmi Etheridge.
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Flowers and awards from the Garden Club.
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Collection of photographs that feature David Suzuki.
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Collection of photographs from various Japanese Canadian events.
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Various photographs including some of Jack Hemmy.
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Prime Minister Brian Multoney speaking at a podium.
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Majority of the images are of traditional dances. Other photographs include the Centennial Temple Bell at Ontario Place, a car crash, and three individuals being awarded the Order of the Rising Sun and the Order of the Precious Crown.
Karate/Tor. Buddhist-Volunteers
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Group photographs of a Karate group with their awards, and others of the volunteers at the Toronto Buddhist Church.
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Ribbon cutting ceremony at the Royal Ontario Museum for an exhibition on Sumi-e, blank ink painting. Image includes Mr. Tsujimoto, Tony Clement, Patricia D. Norman, Cecil Uyehara, and Moria Madie.
Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre
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Group of people pose, presumably at the JCCC.
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Miscellaneous photographs.
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Drummers and dancers celebrate at Ontario Place. People ring the temple bell.
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Kendo event, including group photograph and award.
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Reception for the World Kendo Championship at Hart House. Includes photographs of the various teams.
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Opening ceremonies for the World Kendo Championship, held at the University of Toronto.
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Goodwill matches and individual matches, at the University of Toronto.
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Closing events and award presentations for the Kendo World Championship held at the University of Toronto.