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YAMAGA YASUTAR O AN INVENTORY OF HIS PAPERS I N THE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBI A SPECIAL COLLECTIONS DIVISIO N prepare d by Greg Yavorsk y Department of Asian Studie s July 1977
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  • YAMAGA YASUTARO

    AN INVENTORY OF HIS PAPERS

    IN

    THE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBI A

    SPECIAL COLLECTIONS DIVISION

    prepared

    by

    Greg Yavorsky

    Department of Asian Studie s

    July 1977

  • TABLE OF CONTENT S

    Introduction

    List of Titles by Yamaga Yasutar6 in the Holdings ofthe Special Collections Divisio n

    Inventory Series

    biographical Infor,ration 1

    Diaries 1

    Letters : Incoming 1

    General Correspondence 1

    Manuscripts 2

    Subject File : The History of the Japanese CanadianUnited Church 7

    Printed Materials 8

    s 10

    Photographs 1 1

    Ephemera 1 1

    Miscellany 1 1

    Subgroup I : Haney Agricultural Association 1 2

    Historical Material 1 2

    Letters : Outgoing 1 3

    General Correspondence 1 3

    Reports 1

    Statistics 1 3

    Subject File : Fraser Valley Japanese Language School 1 4

    Clippings 1 5

    Photographs 15

  • -

    Miscellany

    1 5

    Subgroup II : Nipponia Romo 1 7

    Historical Material ^ 1 7

    Letters : Incoming 1 7

    Letters : Outgoing 1 7

    Beo*rds, 1 8

    Subject File : Gerontology 1 8

    Clippings 1 9

    MiocolIuuy 20

  • Yamaga Yasutar3 was born on the 30th day of the 3rd month of the 19th year

    of Meiji (1886) in Toyohama, Toyoda County, Hiroshima Prefecture . He came to

    Canada on the mail steamer Aki Maru in 1908 with "a dream of becoming the owne r

    of 5000 acres of golden field of the Canadian Prairies ." His decision to settl e

    in Haney, B .C . was influenced by Mr . Inoue Jiro who had written articles in th e

    Japanese press stating that strawberry fanning was so profitable that one coul d

    save ten thousand dollars in ten years . Eventually Yamaga was able to buy ten

    acres of Haney bushland . Unlike many Japanese immigrants who only came to see k

    the fortune that would allow them to return to their native land as wealthy men ,

    Yamaga Yasutar"6 intended to stay . He used his English language skills to assis t

    his neighbors . He was instrumental in the establishment of the Haney Fruit Ran-

    chers Association, the Japanese Language School, the Kindergarten, and the PTA .

    He was so well respected in the community that he was selected as the only Japan -

    ese member of a five man committee which considered offers on the Japanese Farm s

    in the Fraser Valley during the disposition of Japanese property in 1942 . In

    the early 1950's, Yamaga became conscious of the plight of Japanese senior citizen s

    in Canada and made a study of facilities available to them . Due to his inexhaus-

    tible energy and a donation of $25000 from his personal savings, the Nipponia Hom e

    for aged Japanese was opened in 1958 in Beamsville Ontario . Yamaga YasutarO died

    in 197 .

    This collection which comprises 1 .5 linear meters (4'10") is largely compose d

    of materials related to the Haney Agricultural Association (Hens NOkai), the Nip -

    ponia Home . It also covers such subjects as the history of the Japanese Canadian

  • United Church, the treatment of the Japanese in Canada during WWII . and

    the broad category of the history of the Japanese people in Canada .

    Regarding the methodology of this inventory ; all Japanese titles have

    been transliterated according to the accepted standards (i .e . Hepburn system

    of romanization) and are followed by an English translation . This practice

    makes the material available to scholars who are examining the collectio n

    with the assistence of a research assistant competent in the language as wel l

    as to those who are themselves skilled in the Japanese language . As for

    Japanese names, the accepted practice in Asian Studies circles is to place

    the surname before the personal name, in the Japanese fashion . The problem

    arises where Japanese immigrants have adopted the Western way . To avoid

    confusion, I have underlined all surnames .

    I would like to thank Mr . Gonnami Tsuneharu of the Asian Studies Library

    for his tireless and painstaking assistance in the preparation of this in-

    ventory . I would also like to apologize in advance for any errors in trans-

    lation, et cetera which are due to my imperfect grasp of the Japanese language .

    Prior to receiving this collection from Dr. Shimpo, The Nipponia Home

    donated ca . 10 cm. of material relating mainly to his activities with th e

    Nipponia Home, Hamilton United Church, and personal matters . An inventory

    can be consulted in the Japanese Canadian Manuscript Collection Inventory, p . 61 .

  • v

    HD

    YLma p a Yasutaro9005

    Bei-Ka

    okeru kyodo hambaiY343

    to shijo tOsei . Co-operative1939

    marketing of agricultural pro -ducts in Canada & U .S .A .SangyZ Kumiai Chuokai, Tokyo193 9

    F

    Yamag a YasutarO, ed .5032

    Ilene Nokai shiJ2

    History of the Haney Agricultura lH45

    Association . Hen; Nohai shi1963

    henshu iinkai, Beamsville ,Ontario, 1963

  • - 1 -

    Box fldr no . Subject Date Pages Language

    1-1

    BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

    My Footsteps in British Columbia 1958 17 E

    1-2 RirekishoPersonal history n .d . 2 J

    kokyo wa hiroshima ken toyoda D.. ntoyohama machi .

    My Birthplace wasToyohama Village, Toyoda County ,Hiroshima Prefecture n .d . 1 J

    1-3

    DIARIES

    Mrs . Yamaga 1962 200 J

    1-4 Yamaga Yasutar5 1962 180 J

    Yamaga YasutarO 1963 180 J

    1-5 Yamaga Yasutar5 1964 180 J

    Yamaga YasutarO 1965 180 J

    1-6 Yamaga Yasutaro 1966 180 J

    1-7

    LETTERS : INCOMING

    Umezuki Takaichi 1965 5 J

    R . Akagawa 1968 1 E

    GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE

    Kanada kokumin no keifu nihon gaimushOni kaigai imin TT01TU7hriTiFto shite--%

    -.salyo saru sonotoji no kiroku iminshoyori no kyokasho . Documents and trans-lation permit from the Department ofImmigration regarding the use of ItThe

  • -2 -

    Canadian Family Tree" by the Japanes eForeign Ministry as an educational re -source for overseas immigrants . 1965 16 J/E

    1-8

    MANUSCRIPTS

    Wish' dojin no kekkon

    -sbik i

    Fozmu of Marriage Among B .C . Indians 1966 IS J

    ,

    -Bishi saiko no

    i

    (Methodist Church in Victoria, 1859) 1953 14 J

    1-9 haisekinachisu no yudajinsatsu .

    Rejectionof the Jews in America and Canad aand the Nazi killing of Jews n .d . 80 J

    1-10 Bunkazai ni tsuite

    1-11 ChojutsukaThe Writer

    _

    -Riruet oLillooet-Burrard Inlet Cattle Trai l

    -Gold n .d . 40 J

    I-12 Class Struggle Isn't the Answe rW .W . Cenerazzo o .d ^ 19 J

    1-13 mi -

    -

    -

    shinzuru

    n .d. 4 J

    Faith in Other-power ; Believin gin Salvation in the Greater Vehicl eReligion .

    1-14 ai

    i

    i

    i

    toji bishl sb~

    1945 30 JDetails of the Mass Movement of Coas tResident Japanese During WWII .

    I-15 Dare

    chi o tsuru mono zoWho Will Inherit the Earth n .d . 8 J

    1-16 Dekasegi imiu okotowari

    Rejecting the Immigrationof Migrant Labor n .d . 23 J

  • - 3 -

    1-17 Dorei no shikkoku kara dashit eEscaping the Bonds ;TSlavery

    Front Line Memoirs

    n .d .

    22

    J

    n .d .

    1

    J

    1-18 Furorensu naichindeeru to jionsumaisasuto bokushi to no seirenThe Sacred Love of Florence Night -ingale and Rev . John Smithurs t

    Girigatai nihonjin

    n .d .

    31

    J

    The Dutiful Japanese 1955

    8

    J

    1-19 Hamiruton shi no ryakushiA Brief History of the City of Hamilton

    Haisho no tsuki

    1958

    I

    J

    The Period of Camp Detention 1942 -1946

    70

    J

    1-20 Material on the Japanese in Canad afrom the Pioneer Era to WWI I

    --Japanese Ostracism and the Nise i--The Movement to Eradicate Chines eGambling

    --The Cabinet Order for Japanes eRepatriation

    --Japanese-Caucasian Industria lCo-operation

    --Born in Canada Loyal to Japan--Japanese Society in Countrie sof Immigration

    --et cetera n .d .

    308

    J

    1-21 Ho-Nlchi kankodan kikoAccount of a Visit to Japanby a Sightseeing Group 1957

    29

    J

    1-22 Irvin nikki karaFrom an Immigrant's DiaryYamaga Yasutar omaterial on the Japanese in Canada ca1934 280

    J

    1-23 Imin seisaku no tenkank iA Turning Point in ImmigrationPolicy

    Jukabo no shuts

    n .d .

    2

    J

    Doukhobor Followers n .d .

    7

    J

    2-1 Kaiser toji no ido(? )oyobi kalisO-Thoughts on Wartime Movement 1942

    27

    J

  • 4

    -2-2

    A Study of Canadian and AmericanStrikes n .d . 158 J

    2-3 Kanada dojin

    kizenThe Origin of Canadian Indians n .d . 9 J

    2-4 Kanada imin sb5s5 miuooku no _A Study of Immigrant Canadian MinorityRaces 1945 889 J

    2-5 Kanada ni

    - hnku shita - s - imioEuropean Immigrants Settled in Canada

    kaimu h5koku

    n .d . 90 J

    Canadian Japanese Association Report 1934 3 J

    2-6 Kanada__

    togareru .

    Canadian Culture isRefined by immigration

    Kanada no okisa

    u .4 . 12 J

    The Size of Canad a

    - -Kanada

    undo no jitsujO

    n .d . 8 J

    2-7The StaT717MT17-OTE—C-anada' sLabour Movement n .d . 11 J

    2-8 Kanada rod

    undo shiThe History of Trade UnionOrganization in Canada 1825-192 3Harold Logan

    1928 73 J

    2-9 Kxumda to lmin--

    ImmigrationCanada an

    d Kanada to imio

    n .d . 21 J

    Canada and Immigration 1952

    2-10 Keuk-

    soda j5 kirokuRecords of the Japanese Clini cCVancouver Health Clinic) 1933 -

    1941 18 J

    2-11 Ky .a.ribu no kauboijyaki

    n .d . 9 JJackie Park : Settlement Conditions

  • 2-l2 Kyaribi-1 , yawaCariboo Night Talk 1952 15

    J

    Ky aribZ yaw aNight Talk (part 2) 1952 15

    J

    2-1 - - ni yoru roshi

    -

    -

    Labour-Management Co-operation n .d . 255

    J

    2-14 Ky;;d *6 ni yoru sekai no heiwaWorld Peace Through TT-operatio nCarpenter n .d . 249

    J

    A Rejection o

    Communism 1946 23

    J

    Regarding Labour and Management Education n .d . 13

    J

    2-16 Minshu

    shakai

    b

    t

    -

    lThe Process of Expansion in Democrati cAgricultural Village Society n .d . 16

    J

    2-17 Nihon

    mita mamaJapan As I Saw It 1957 32

    J

    2-18 Nib

    ukkZ; ni tsuit eRegarding Japanese Language Schools 1953 8

    J

    llmo

    i

    ha llo - imin no shussan sotsu

    3-1

    Comparative Birth-rates Among Japanes eand Northern European Immigrant s

    Ontario no hanashi

    n .d . 8

    J

    The Story of OntarioJ .W . Scott u .J . 207

    J

    3-2 8ri ni furet eFrom Time to Time 1958 -

    1959 309

    J3-3 Osato jiman

    Village Pride

    Oshu kakkoku no kurisumasn

    n .d . 8

    J

    rakuda. Christmas Stories FromVarious European Countries : Jesus 'Pet Camel o .d . 14

    J

    3-4 Owaruru mama n iDriven Out As We Were o .d . 71

    J

    PTA und6 no omoid eDecollactions of the PTA Movement n .d . 123

    J

  • 3-6

    Rubabu ichigo shijo tame kotowar ini tsulte . Regarding the Principle sof Rhubarb and Strawberry Marketing

    Nihon kirisutokyo -y oEssential History of Japanes eChristianity

    Bishi shu kvoiku shuB .C . Provincial Education Week

    3-7

    Rodo kankei shoseki mokurokuA Bibliography of Books on Labou r

    Regarding Salvation Army and Socia lServices

    3-8

    Sekicho wa unaruThe Stone Bream Roars

    3-9

    Senjikakurei ni voru nihonjinshoyu zaisan ky8sei shobunThe Forced Disposition of Japanes eProperty Due to Wartime Decre e

    Senjichil no F .O .R . no katsudoWartime Action of the F .O .R .

    3-10

    Shintenchi eTowards A New Worl d

    3-11

    Shinto kyodan no shogenTestimony From the Layman' sPlatform

    Shimizu sensei o oshimuLament for Professor Shimizu

    Shusengo ichinen nihon haisen--r :-ro kyohi saru kanada nihonjin nojisen . One Year After the Wa7s EndOvercoming the Denial of Japanes eDefeat : the Personal Battle o fJapanese Canadians

    3-12

    Surabo bahu chukab5

    hanashi"Slavo Bohu" The Doukhobor Stor yJ .F .C . Wrigh tabridged trans . Yamaga Yasutaro

    1937 61 J

    n .d . 24 E

    1931 -1942 5 J

    1954 24 J

    1958 14

    n .d . 11 J/E

    n .d . 21 J

    1957 9 J/E

    1962 4 J

    n .d . 8 J

    n .d . 107 J

  • 7

    3-13 Suzuki etsu shi no kaik oRecollections of Mr . Suzuki Etsu 1952 10

    J

    3-14 Symptoms of Shop Politics n .d . 318

    J

    3-15 Tashme News n .d . 1

    J

    Tsurauto mesh iTrout Dinner n .d . 7

    J

    3-16 Uta no keikoPoetry Practice 1952 78

    J

    3-17 Visit to a Temple Cemetery n .d . 1

    J

    4-1

    SUBJECT FILE : The History of the Japanese Canadian United Church

    Sunday School Attendence Recor dHaney B .C . 1919 39

    E

    4-2 Kanada nikkei kvOd6 kyokai shiHistory of the Japanese CanadianUnited Church 1958 -

    1960 461

    J

    4-3 History of the Japanese Christian Churchin Canada : Manuscripts Contributed b yMissionaries and W .M.A . Workers 1959 59

    E

    4-4 History of the Japanese Canadian UnitedChurch : English Contributions 1960 68

    E

    4-5 Kanada nihonjin ky6kai rekish iJapanese Canadian Church History n .d. 2 1

    4-6 Japanese Canadian Church History n .d . 65

    J

    4-7 Kanada nikkei ky6d6 kyakai shi nendaihy6Japanese Canadian United Church Histor yChronological Chart n .d . 8

    J

    Okanagan ky6ka iOkanagan Church 1959 -

    1960 22

    J

    4-8 Surokan bare nanbu kyok uSlocan Valley Southern Parish n .d . 7

    J

  • - 8 -

    JoPrefaceDiscusssion of the work of the lateRev. Akagawa on the History of th eJapanese Canadian United Church n .d . 4 J

    Kanada nikkei kyodo kyokai sh iHistory of the Japanese Congregationof the United Church of Canada 1961 25 J

    4-9 Historical Material n .d . 263 J

    4-10 Kyokai rekishichu kurinikku ni kansurushirye .

    Material related to the Clini cfrom Church History . n .d . 7 J

    5-1 Seihokubu kirisutokyo kyogikaiNorthwestern Christian Conference 1931 -

    1939 9 J

    Toronto nikkeijin kycdo Vaalfujinkai so beppy5Statistical Tables for the Women' sSociety of the Toronto Japanes eUnited Church . 1957 3 J/E

    Shink/o no shinkZ; maten rusaProtestant Faith : Martin LutherE .C . Hunter n .d . 14 J

    5-2 Nikkei kyodo kyZkai rekish ihensan iinkai kiroku bassh tHistory of the Japanese Unite dChurch : Extracts From the Pro -ceedings of the Editorial Com -mittee . 1958 -

    1961 7 J

    Kaku kyokal shuh oWeekly Bulletin for Each Church 1966 65 J

    ChogenIntroductio nRough draft for arrangement of material n .d . 1 J

    PRINTED MATERIAL

    5-3

    A Few Facts About Japanese Schoo lChildren in CanadaCanadian-Japanese Association

    1927

    7

    E

    B .C . Quick Forest Fact sCanadian Forestry Association

    n .d .

    1

    E

  • .

    - 9 -

    The Brief Story of the Canadia nForestry Association of B .C . n .d . 1

    Conservation of WildlifeThe Royal Bank of Canada n .d . 16

    E

    5-4 Enzetsu kikoshuCollected SpeechesFukuina Toyokichi 1928-

    1930 87

    J

    5-5 Facts, Fiction & ForestryGeorge S . AllenCanadian Forestry Association 1954 7

    E

    Forest Fire / Reforestatio nB .C . Forest Service n .d . 1

    E

    Forest Managemen tDepartment of Lands and Forests 1955 24

    E

    5-6 Forest Management in B .C .H .J . HodginsCanadian Forestry Association 1950 6

    E

    Green TimbersB .C . Forest Service 1954 20

    E

    How to Appreciate Art :The Pleasure of Paintin gH .W . JansonHarry N . Abrams Inc . U .S .A . 1953 19

    E

    5-7 Illustrated Forest Facts # 1The Harves tB .C . Forest Service 1952 13

    E

    Kaiko to kansh aRecollections and Appreciation 1953 1

    J

    Kanada iijO annaiGuide to Facts on Canad aCanadian-Japanese Association 1927 40

    J

    5-8 Kanada nikkei shimin shokugyo chos aJapanese Canadian Citizens VocationalSurvey .Canadian-Japanese Association 1924 36

    J

    Kanada zairyu nihonjitl no kyoikuThe Education of Japanese Resident sof Canada .Canadian-Japanese Association 1926 44

    J

  • - lO -

    %he Navy's Part in the National Defence

    Capt . Cnzmpei SeRioe n .d . 22 B

    One Hundred and Fifty Question sand Answers About ForestryCanadian Forestry Association 1954 23 B

    Opportunities in the Forest sand Forest Industries of B .C .Canadian Forestry Association o fBritish Columbia 1953 15 E

    5-9 Shitsurakuen

    fukurakuen madeFrom Paradise Lost to Paradise Regained .Watchtower Bible Tract Society of NewYork Inc ., International Bible StudentsAssociation ^ Brooklyn, N .Y ., U .S .A. 1960 253 J

    Canadian-resident Brotherhood ___-~_ ^Industry, Agriculture Survey 1925 56 J

    5-10

    CLIPPING S

    Scrapbook 1919-1942 35 E/J

    5-11 Scrapbook 1929 23 E/J

    5-12 Scrapbook l94l -

    l945 74 J/E

    6-13 Mission Co-op Organizer Passes Away 1944 l E

    Madame Butterfly Re-enacted 1945 l E

    5-14 Scrapbook 1946 -1947 86 E/J

    6-1 Scrapbook 1947 81 E/J

    6-2 Scrapbook 1948 -1951 42 E/J

    6-3 Scrapbook 1949-1955 27 E/J

    6-4 awa 1955 3 J

  • - 11 -

    Brave Toronto Missionarie sBuild First Church in Wild B .C . 1955 1 E

    Article on the Discovery of theFraser River 1956 E

    6-5 Kanada ni okeru shosu minzoku nokenkyO .

    Study on MinorityGroups in Canada n .d . 37 J

    6-6 Story of the Crown Jewels n .d . 26 E

    6-7

    PHOTOGRAPHS

    Photograph of Funeral n .d . 1 n/a

    6-8

    EPHEMERA

    Postcard from Y . KawamuraLethbridge, Alta . 1963 1 E

    Christmas card from"The Gammies"Flying V Ranch70 Mile House, B .C . 1967 1 E

    Christmas card fromMr . & Mrs . Y . Nuya n .d . 1 E

    6-9

    MISCELLANY

    Letter in cursive script n .d . 1 J

    6-10 Poem Cards (approx . 8"XI0") n .d . 17 J

    6-11 Ink drawing signed by Naganari n .d . 1 n/ a

    6-12 a/c with K . Izumi n .d . 1 E

    List of addresses and amounts of money 1966 1 E

  • -I2 -

    SUBGROUP I : Haney Agricultural Association

    HISTORICAL MATERIAL

    6-13

    Historical Material of the Japanesein Canada including :

    --History of the Japanese in Hane y--Maple Ridge Santa Claus Fund--Japanese Spirit and the Nise i--Recollections of Hane y--Japanese Positive Union Voteand the Ku Klux Klan 1934 109 J

    0-14 kumiui und6 jilgonen no kaikoThe Co-operative Movement : FifteenYears in Retrospect .

    Yamaga Yuanturn 1341 72 J

    Blshl shii- furezI'l

    --

    _ -kumiai

    u .C.'s FraserValley Co-operative Movement :

    FifteenYears in Retrospect I919 -

    I941 14 J

    6-15 The History of Japanese Farming i nBritish Columbia 1906-1942

    1906-

    ig oD~shz ~

    - suu nikkei iob~go ou -

    - shi~

    ichThe

    1942 5 E

    History of Japanese StrawberryFarming in B .C .

    1906 -1940 14 J

    Haney Agricultural Associatio nHistory 1906-1942,

    1906 -1942 413 J

    7-1 - NOkai shi 1906-194 2Haney Agricultural Associatio nHistory 1006-1942 .

    1906 -1942 358 J

    7-2 Kanada

    -

    kaitakushaInoue jir~ shi . The Pioneer of CanadianJapanese

    arzy Farming, Inoue Jiro n .d . 1 J

    Inoue Jiro - shi no kaiko

    n .d . 1 Ji

    -Recollections of Inoue JroYmoua Ya nta ~

    '

  • - 13 -

    7-3.

    Hene Nokai sh i- --

    Haney Agricultural Association HistoryYamaga Yasutaro n .d . 311

    J

    7-4 Hene Nokai sh iHaney Agricultural Association HistoryYamaga Yasutaro 1962 889( final draft of : Special Collection sHolding :

    F

    Hene Nokai sh i5032

    Yamaga Yasutaro henshuJ2

    Beamsville, OntarioH45

    Hene Nokai shi henshu iinka i1963

    196 3

    7-5

    LETTERS : OUTGOING

    Arubata no yujin eTo a Friend in Albert aRegarding the advantages o fco-operative organization i nterms of marketing power . n .d . 17

    J

    7-6

    GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE

    Hene Nokai shi tsushinHaney Agricultural Association HistoryCorrespondence . n .d . 111

    J

    7-7

    REPORTS

    Report of the Pacific Co-operative Union 1942 2

    E

    7-8

    STATISTICS

    Small Fruit Acreage 1920-1928 1

    E

    T()IA

    Tons,

    VA

    , s,

    B .C .

    Berries 1921; -1931 4

    E

  • - 14 -

    Forecast Strawberry Acreage, U .S .A . 1929 .B .C . Gov't . Strawberry Acreage B .C . 1929 .B .C . Gov't Strawberry Acreage Survey o fLower Mainland 1929 .

    1928 Averages B .C . Berry Deal .1928 nendo ichigo shukaku yos6daka1928 Fiscal Year Strawberry Income Estimate .List of Haney Japanese Poultreymen 1929 .Berry Crop Survey 1929 .Summary of Revenue & Expenditures 1927-29 .Result of Votes for the Election, Committee o fDirection .Number of Japanese in B .C .Number of Japanese Engaged in Principal Industries .Canada/Japan

    import/export

    1926-27 1920-1929 11 E/J

    Maple Ridge Co-op Exchange Crop Survey 1928 1 E

    B .C . Berry Acreage 1932 1 E

    Maple Ridge Co-op Produce Exchang eCrated Berries Shipped 1936 1 E

    B .C . Berry Acreage 1936 1 E

    B .C . Berry Acreage 1940 1 E

    B .C . Dept . of Agriculture Berry & RhubarbAcreage 1940 1 E

    B .C . Fruit Marketing Records 1940 1 E

    Agricultural Statistics 1940 1 E

    Agricultural Statistics of Fraser Valley 1940 1 E

    SUBJECT FILE :

    Fraser Valley Japanese Language Schoo l

    7-9 Hene nikkei jidZ kikankai gijiroku 1926,'3 4Proceedings of the Haney Japanese Childrens 'Education Association 1926-34 1926-

    1934 200

    J

    8-1 Proceedings of the Fraser Valley JapaneseLanguage Schoo l

    GakkCi shimbun

    1934 5

    J

    School Newspaper n .d . 1

  • - 15 -

    Gakko shimbunSchool Newspaper n .d . 1 J

    Herie

    ogakko geikaiHaney Language School Cultural Gatherin g- programme 1934 I J

    Fureza bare nihongo gakko kyolku kondankaigijiroku .

    Fraser Valley Japanese Languag eSchool :

    Proceedings of a Roundtable Discussionon Education . 1934 2 J

    Fragment of a letter re : school associationfees .

    (reverse) Reply from Mr . Hirano to. Hoida . n .d . 1 J

    Kanada nihongogakko IyOiku daij5hakkaikisetsu s6kai . Eighteenth Annual Assembl yon Canadian Japanese Language School Education 1940 15 J

    GogakkJ mondai no dampe nOdds & Ends on the Language School Problem- clip i,ngs 1941 5 J

    Records of a meeting of the temporary com-mittee of the language school 1929 1 J

    8-2

    CLIPPINGS

    Scrapbook 1932 100 J/E

    8-3 Nogyokai no sendatsu ko Inoue Jiro shiA Pioneer in the Agricultural World :.7--The Late Inoue Jiro .

    "The New Canadian, "9 :26 :53 . 1953 1 J

    8-4

    PHOTOGRAPHS

    Photographs for the Haney AgriculturalAssociation History .

    SEE ALSO : 7-4 n .d . 22 n/ a

    8-5

    MISCELLANY

    Maple Ridge, British Columbia ; Fruit-growing ,Poultry-raising, Dairying and Lumber Manufactur -ing .- pamphlet 1925 10 E

  • - 16 -

    8-6

    Material on assorted topics including :Asparagus marketing systems, co-operativespirit, et ceter a

    Hene Nokal shi shintei Ariga kun yori-,

    From Mr . Ariga who was previously give n"Hen Nokai shi . "- list of names, addresses and amount s

    of money .

    n .d .

    1

    J

    Daisankai fureza engan do-h6 n6gyZisharengo kyOgikai ketsugibun . Resolutionsof the Third Fraser Valley Council ofthe Farmers' Brotherhood .

    1920

    1

    J

    Jn .d .

  • - 17 -

    SUBGROUP II :

    Nipponia Hom e

    8-7

    HISTORICAL MATERIAL

    Howe for Pioneer s- a record of visits to various home sfor senior citizens across Canada 1955 -

    1959 162 J

    8-8 History of the Nipponia Home n .d . 3

    Directors of the Nipponia Home 1959 -1969 1 E/J

    Kanada r,Sjin fukushi shisets uhatten no rekishi .

    History ofthe Development of CanadianSenior Citizens Welfare Facilities .-N .B . this item is written on the bac kof profit/loss, assets/liabilitie sstatements for 1960 1961 10 J

    Bimusubiru tayor iBeamsville News n .d . 3 J

    Nikkei rolln no tame no nipponia homuNipponia Home for Japanese SeniorCitizens n .d . 1

    Kanada nikkei rC)jin homuJapanese Canadian Senior Citizens' Home 1962 1 J

    a

    Yamaga Yasutaro to nipponia homu to no kanke iYamaga YasutarO and the Nipponia Home n .d . 1 J

    8-9

    LEil'RS :

    INCOMING

    Consul General of JapanToronto Canada n .d . 2 J

    T . Koniyama 1966 1 J

    Typed letter, signature illegible 1966 1 E

    LETTERS : OUTGOING

    letter so'_

    -ing funds 1962 1 E/J

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    Members and supporters 1966 1

    E

    Canadian Bank of Commerce 1966 1

    E

    H . Kumano 1967 1

    E

    8-10

    RECORDS

    Contributors to the Nipponia Hom e(reverse) the Russo-Japanese war (J) 1962 1

    E

    Koyo keiyakusho . Employment Contractietween Nipponia Home and Mr . & Mrs .Izumi 1965 1

    J

    Appointment of Yamaga Yasutaro a sExecutor of the Estate of Mrs . Toyo Kohy 1966 1

    E

    8-11

    SUBJECT FILE :

    Gerontology

    Ontario shu no shakai kosei~igyoSocial Rehabilitation Services in Ontario 1952 20

    J

    English Summary .

    "Who are Happy in Old Age :Situation Analysis of Basic Factors fo rAttainment of Good Personal Adjustment i nOld Age ."

    Chiyo Omachi 1957 2

    E

    Needs and Problems of the Aging in Japan' sOld People's Community of Atamiso as Compared with Old People's Town in Denmark .English Summary .

    Chiyo Omachi 1957 2

    E

    Hokuo toku ni sueden to denmaku n i,okeru kokumin nenkin seido ni tsuit eConcerning the National Pension Syste min Scandinavia Particularly Sweden andDenmark .

    Chiyo Omachi n .d . 18

    J

    .Aru rojin community no )ittal

    denmaku---rrNin machi to hikaku shite .

    Actual Con-ditions of Certain Old People's Communitie sas Compared to Denmark's Old People's Town .Chiyo Omachi n .d . 14

    J

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    "Inkyo" or Retirement System in th eShima Peninsula, Japan :

    From an Aspec tof Socio-psychological Welfare .Chiyo Omachi . 1958 1 E

    Needs and Problems of Aging Through YourActivities and Attitudes .- survey n .d . 12 E

    Gerontology Practised in Japan .The 14th Annual Meeting of th eGerontological Society, U .S .A .Chiyo 0machi . 1961 8 E

    Letter of Introduction from the Japanes eMinistry of Health and Welfare for ChiyoOmachi . 1961 1 J/E

    8-12

    CLIPPINGS

    Organizations Helpful to Aged bu tEarly Study Best Solution .Jean Howarth n .d . 1 E

    . . .Youth is not a time of life - -it is a state of mind . n .d . 1 E

    Probl ,

    of Aged Got Special Status 1965 1 F

    Kifu kansh aAppreciation for Donations 1965 1 J

    Kifu kansh aAppreciation for Donations 1966 1 J

    8-13 Scrapbook 1941 -1960 ca60 E/J

    8-14 Scrapbook 1941-1963 ca5O E/J

    9-1 Scrapbook 1963 ca25 E/J

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    9-2

    MISCELLANY

    Ontario shu jizen dantaih(i oyobi saisok uOntario Provincial Laws and Bylaws forCharity Organizations 1956 2 6

    Unidentified item on Toront oJapanese United Church Letterhead n .d . 1 J

    Menu for Nipponia Home n .d . 3 E

    Certificate of Appreciation fromNipponia Home to Yamaga Yasutaro 1968 I J

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