12681: Royston Buddhist Mission
Royston Buddhist Mission
Royston Buddhist Mission was also known as Bukkyo Kyokai. It was organized by congregations
                              in the Comox District and was located within the Royston Lumber Company’s mill site.
                              The building and land were owned by the company and rented to the Mission free of
                              charge for community and church services. People involved in the organization include
                              Guntaro Kjkato (executive) and Masato Miyahara (executive).
                        | Reel | 
                                           C-9416
                                                (1501-1543)
                                                 
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| Type | Organization | 
| Custodian Number | 12681 | 
| Name | Royston Buddhist Mission | 
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12681: Royston Buddhist Mission
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