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Niwatsukino family - 1962

Collector/curator's description reads: “October 1962, Vancouver. Photo of the Niwatsukino family, while attending a wedding of a relative. Front row (L to R): Ume Niwatsukino; Clifford Niwatsukino and Tokichi Niwatsukino. Back row: Hiroshi Niwatsukino and Kyoko Niwatsukino (nee Kuramoto).”

Takasaki - Kazuo family - 1962

Collector/curator's description reads: “October 6, 1962, Vancouver. Photo of Japanese Canadian family attending a wedding. (Left to right): Kazuo Takasaki, Mayumi Takasaki and Toshiko Takasaki (nee Niwatsukino).”

Pender Guy Program No. 165 - Master

Item is an audio reel containing a recording of Pender Guy Program No. 165. Program contents transcribed from the Pender Guy Card Catalog: "1. Introduction and Pender Guy jingle 2. News 3. Short People promo cartoon 4. Chinese music 5. Skit: Reaction to commentary: A collision course 'Bozo Kwan investigates' 6. Music: The Ventures 7. Task force on human relations report 'Now is not Too Late', November 1977 - re: Racial Tension in Toronto 8. what's happening 9. Music as it happens: New Denver Relocation Centre for Japanese internees - Terry Watada, songwriter/singer from Toronto with his song 'New Denver' 10. Wrap up music Sam Hui 'Rock Around the Clock'."

Pender Guy Program No. 261

Item is an audio reel containing a recording of Pender Guy Program No. 261. Program contents transcribed from the Pender Guy card catalog: "1. Introduction: Lion Dance and line-up 2. Garment factories workers: comments from Donna Mottershed and Thomas Lai re: exploitation of women and some other Chinese-Canadian 3. Music interlude 4. Music: Terry Watada 'New Denver' 5. Dupont Guy: Japanese-American - re: Redress and reparation, interview: Bill Sauddle and Cathy Itomasu 6. Community news and extro."

PSF (Powell Street Festival) 81 [side A]

Item is an audio cassette containing recordings for Pender Guy. Side A begins with a segment by Barry Wong recorded at the Georgia Street Viaduct about the building of B.C. Place and it's impact on Strathcona and Chinatown residents and concludes with recordings from the Powell Street Festival. Side B contains an interview of Thomas [Lai] (S.U.C.C.E.S.S.) on the topic of the NFB film "Bamboo, Lions and Dragons." Tape content is in Japanese and English. Contents may have been used on Pender Guy program #256.

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