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The "Keirokai" will take the . form-of a suoper and entertain-mentvand those over Cl years of acje will be presented wjth
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upon, and paying a tribute tO!s^rvico W-'11 bc Don Sugiman, Canadian soldiers who have'rwhile Shige.Okumura will pre-given up their lives in service'side at the "Keirokai." Toshiko in the war, 'the Fukuoka Sei- � Hatanaka is in charge of en-nenkai will conduct a memor-! teftainment. ial service, Sunday, March 9,' Invitations to attend have] at the Ilompa Temple at 1 p.m. [ been sent to every Fukuoka-
jkcnjir� in the province, Every ' member of the Seinenkai is 1 asked to attend to do his or her ! part.
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After the service, the group will invite Issei members to a "Keirokai" as a mark of respect to their achievements aml,Jor the purpose of enlisting their co-operation and assistance in the future,
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VANCOUVER.�An affirmation of his convictions of racial equality and his faith in the
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goodness of man,- based upon city, musical and dramatic en-| their activity.
tertainmeiit are -the topics
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a'missionary worker, conclud- conversation." The reason�theL Religious training jf � ed an address'here Wednesday! announcement of the New '"" "" '
night at the Japanese Hall by Dr., J. Batehelorr'O.B.E.,- visit-
in Vancouver after 64
.Westminster ^Taiiku Club's concert par0excellence, entitled The Easter Parade,of Drama
?*i"UJr- *uch wouid havc *<*� the'piai^d"0^/;^1:^^
st I impression of _thc Japanese; the growing ci'Id
Di^uvsion.s, united Church which observers'through graduated dcinrtP?^! cut, Japan-'i would have received at the until full maturity n>ef!<
I religious education meeting ofj Beginning wi A.O.T.S., older men's group garten,' church Tuesday night. jhow the child
A vivid story of how Ian- !PloE,or4 or Mission Band uro^ guage, music and handicrafts ;J? Sajurd^'. ?chool> thence ij may be taught to growing1 |J-anart�an Girls m Training.
tots, how constructive training in social group .life
of adjustment of personality in fa'milyV"school and social i v , - . .
relationships, and of the I b�1;{s.ail.d Sl\ls are now .basic -'molding of character ��Ue(\ ln cplas,scs at was told in reports from a JTra.?c�. of ,the Jal)an^ host of educational workers United phurch
"leaders who reported ' A"�?ed double quartette tf
| the Junior Church Choir rerd-jered a vocal selection^ [they will sing at the
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emphasized, was basic through- j ' T, Yasunaka was chairman out the whole process of eduVfor the evening.
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forth, but >here in the. Royal j upon the many phases''of
years of work among the Ainu'and Music," "to be held at the
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For his educational and so-' cial service work among the aboriginal natives of Japan, Di\ Batchelor has received high decorations from the Emperor Heiji and the present Emperor.
A missionary stationed " in Hong Kong, he went to Japan in 1875 to regain his health. There he became interested in the 'AfnU, and remained to Champion their cause, teaching. and healing, and learning both their language - and Japanese which he speaks fluently.
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locaU Buddhist. Temple, - Easter Sunday, April ,13.
The concert this year'.will surpass the superb entertainment which Talikuites of-, fered to the public last year. Under the able direction of Mr, Samata, two plays will' be presented, a comedy and a tragedy/
The comedy, entitled "Flo-tos"~ will have thfe audience rollicking in their seats, and aching from laughter.. Tragic Story
"Gqgai Goyen Goju-sen'\is a tragic~story-based-upoii~a~fam-ily life awaiting-the arrival of a special editiofi of the'com-, mitnity paper. It deals with the obituaries, of loved ones in families of the community, and will no doubt, cause many a tear to -fall.
Rehearsals -will begin immediately, and those 'who at tend are promised a program of delightful, entertainment. -~.To--round�out-*the'-concert/ ^ many "name" artists from dif-jferent districts are "co-operat-r 'Ing^in.lending their talent toward the success ^of the show. So remember to join in "Thej Easter. Parade Of- Music and Drarfta."
"Commons" Cont'd feorn Pade 7
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way tomcat them was to make]South,) said the first step ij
them good Canadians. r
"If we are going to h'ave peace in British Columbia'we' must'stbp abusing-the Orientals/,' he saicT: "The majority" of Japanese in Canada would be no more at horhe-in Japan
-than would any other Cana-
Tom Reid (Lib., New West.) said that as_ long as .every Jap-anes^ born in Canada is regist* ered in Japan" and has alleg-iance to "Japaiy he c6uld not be _ ^ real '"'
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