PAG蠢 T H N IW C ▲ N ▲ D If TuMd",崎12, m7 Reunion," The membei"3 of thelocal a i rang emeu is committee were: Dr. Howard Norman,ぉrst post-World War 11 Principaland Mrs. Gwen Norman; Dean Margaret Knittlof Atldnsc|n Colieぉe, York University; Associate Dean Desmond Morton, of Erindale CJoレ lege, University of Tdronto; Mrs. DひrQthy McKnight of Hamilton; and Miss Mがan Wilkinson and Dr. Ross Macdonald, The Canadian Academy is a coeducational internationalschool for English-ゅeal^ing students and 、v"s tQUnded in Kobe, Japan, in lひ13. This year 520 students are eiiroiled, an alレtime high; the graもd* Details are given on each block, kick^ pundi,strike, stance» and body shifting technique/ぉach kata iscorriespondkiglyilliistratぉwUh tN **Kakns!ii— orゅe hidden meaning in e狄h inoVe« Dets^ils are aぉogiTenoii!iistory,andパhefiilレspe"nim inpciiorming: each fcata such asbreathing, kiai, body shif-"n, mentalconcentration, and atdtudに 4^riゃi?お$13.50 .Li miすedんさ? p ply. Apがy: C^nadian Shitoryn Karate Headquarters, 76 Six Poinl^ Road, Torpnto» Ont,M8Z2X2. AぉOGRAPHY OF ISSEI PIONEER,RYUICHIYOSHIDA, "A上 Man ofO urTjines" byヌoIfK night and Maya Koizumレ $3,95 (Paper baekilfrith postage) ノへ BUIU)ING THE BR!DOE TEACHING JAPANESE CANADIANS FOR 50 YEARS BY TSUTAE SATO — HANAKO SATO (IN JAPANESE) "0.00 POSTAGE INCLUDED "EXODUS OF JAPANESE" BY JANICE PAT ON $2,00 POSTAGE INCLUDED. A HISTORY OF JAPANESE CANADIANS IX BRITISH COLUMBIA1877-1958 BY NATIONAL J CCA 多2.00 POSTAGE mCUJDED MY SIXTY YEARS IN CANADA BY DR. M. MIYAZAKI $5.00 POSTAGE INCUJDED The New Canadian 479 QUEEN STREETr WEST, TORONTO, ONT. MSV-2A9 Business community. JNACJ (Japan North American Commission) Represents ttie Oon-irregratioiia1,Evangelicaland Reformed, EvangelicalUnited Brethren, Methodist, Pre&bytei.ifm U.S人,Reformed Ohurch of America; and United Church of Canada mぉsion bひards and the United Christian A?issionary Society-Other missions andorgatligations h由ing to support the sclioorar"he American JBa^)tist Chu"h Souゎh, the Church of En" land in Canada, the Presbyterian Church South, and the United Lutheran CJ^urch of America mission board, Cariadian Academy Aluimii AssodatioiV and the Canadian Academj^^Parent^Teach-er Association, Jap欲さse and foreign businesses in the Kobe area have also assisted financially, スz From 29 pupils in1913 ,nroレ merit rdsetoalitt;leo、ーゃj100 in the twenties. In1920, Senator Webstei* of Canada gave Yen 25,000 for Webster Hall, the g:;'rls, dormito?"y.Enrdlment、t the time of thegreぉt earゎliquake in1923 rose to 200.192ぉsavy the highest pi'ewaんregistration —ぉ4.After l犯O, some twenty differentTVa-ti9nalHies' were represented in the studentbody, thelargさst numbers beingAn^ericanjand British. • The Duke of GloucesterI'n May, 1929, dedicated acahn and the ICing granted permissionfor the boys, dormitory at a*new site on a mountain si3e to be called Gloucester Ho use. In1933* (Gloucester Ho use w站finished andもhe l)oys moved in. SunリfeAssur-ah(ie Company of Cana麵contri-butedveiy generously to the かhooドlpropertry:fiin(ls before the れe Second Woi'!tlWar forcもd ゃhesclibp! to由:se in1942. The .threケbuildings at tれe oM site at the east end of iCpbe 、vere destroyed in the bombii^g:s of the ゃity,:: 、 .'':•:-—'.:-':: The Cai)adian Academy rふ opened in195:^, under the Prin- ー cipalship or Dr. Howard Norman, who now resides in Toronto. In1952はwas suggested that the name shou】d'bechangcId,:Profe$soi,of History andPiゃfさSsc)r of EastAM?m Languages ぉd Literatures, YaleUnレ versity* "whc? was unable to be p?"esent as heかaミgoing tひJapan; Japanese Hist6r'yand丄はei,ature, Ha;*vard University; and加any others. EfUbUihed inl柳 SecondC^um mH N», 00866 A membiMT of股lmic Ptcm ABfK)d奠ti抑of Ontario and Caiuda Federation Published on ere17 Tuesdays and Friday, T. UMEZ腦PUB USHER K.a TSUMURA English SectionElditor KEN MOm Japanese Sect ion Editor SUBSCRIPTION $15k00 for one yeari 多9.00 for Six Months 479 QueenStreetWest, Toro琳o,Ont, M5V2A9 PHONE 366.5005 Help Wanted EXPERIENCED sewing maohine operators wanted. Phone 745-7鄉ゅoront0). WANTED脂n for geJieraland t en ovai ion wゥrk for construction fii'm. Phone evenings 445-767り (Toronto). Dei^pきr彈tely required, imitiediatc- 】y — apersoiv who can \York hard 'and type. 'Summet 6mploymぼ only. 247-6494 or 239-6889. Ssldi}6, die4 on July15,1915 and wぉbuHもd in Mount Pleasant Cemete》'y in Vancouver. Airs. Se-kine evacuated :ヌith ノhei' faultily to Slocan an4 relocated in Hamilton. She