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1 л 12 Canadian South Slav Association The Canadian South — Slav Association is crea-ting much interest among Canadians of Yugoslav ori-gin in Vancouver and sur-rounding districts. Little more than a year in exis-tence, this cultural society is receiving the support of Yugoslav-bor- n Canadians, and also the support of the sons and daughters in the community ivho are Canadian born. This is an important and necessary development uhere the ex-periences of the older members, nho irere pio-neers in the organizations of the past and the ener-gies of the youth arc com-bined. The Canadian South — Slav Association resultid from an agreement signed between the members of the Croatian Educational Home and the Yugoslav Educational Home. They were pioneer organizations of the community in llri-iis- h Columbia. After a pe- riod of more than ten years when there were no cultural aclivilus, the same ft clings that gave birth to the original orga-nizations emerged again; a belief that the cultural contributions of the Yugo-slav Canadians today are as important as uere the contributions of the Yugo-slav Canadians in mining, logging, and fishing indus-tries to the development of Canada. A belief that the cultural activities of many nationalities that make up the citizens of Canada cement relation-ships and develop greater understanding bet icecn peoples and develop better citizens of Canada, and further, contribute to the enrichment of the culture ЈиИЈИиЈиИИг £lanoI Kanad4koir iiU u proslaii 73 of Canada. Our aims are to encourage am I promote emd unity among members of our so-ciety and the as a ichole, free of any na-tional, racial, religious, or political We have had conside-rable success in the past year, having estabilished an orchestra and Nolo dan-ce group which interpret the cultural Inrilage of our the Yugo-slavs. The picnics, ban-quets, concerts, and film showings have all been well received by the com-munity. We haiw in this year's Festival, and are going to in the Vancouver Folk Festival in November. We in 75th Hirlhday en-tering a float in the pa-rade and also in the concert program. The response that we had from our own members of za Prigodom projlave trideset-- godlsnjlce naSe Drotrresivne Stampe u KanadL filanovl Sa- - veza i svi naSe stampe mogu si ponoslti. I to za to Sto smo Ju moralno i i ©drzavall — da nam donosl 1: tumaCl va-z- ne i o radnl narod Korisn vijestt 1 da po svim politlC-kl- m, 1 u opce druStvenim pltonjlma sluzl lntereslma radnlCXe klase. U drustvenom pored!tu gdje po-st- ojl neprestano trvenje 1 borba o podjeli dobara, koje radnl narod proh:vodf, a naj-man- je uzima, ilivotna Je pot- - reba i moralna duznost sva-ko- g radnlka da .pomaze onu Stampu I pokrete koji streme ka pravednoj pod.lelt zflmalj-skl- h dobara za. prlstojan 1 o-bil- jan ljudskl zivot. Da nije bilo Stampe kao udniienla 'пл„„.„,.. .. - л, .J godiinjice Hrltanske Kol hit.. ffiR ?Иа1ЕлНИ Шш ta ¥ШШ£Ш кЗ juInoslaenkor pro?logodi5njoj brotherhood community discrimination. forefathers, partici-pated Sfiev-chenk- o participate partici-pated Vancouver's Celebrations, participated Na pistu podupiratelji materijalno ekonomsk'.m '--B the coininiuvly and the community as a whole was gratifying. The interest in our so-ciety is growing at such a rale that we are experien-cing growing iiains due to lack of facilities for all who want to participate. One year ago a hall was bought around which to centre the act Ivities of our society. Now i re are in the process of having to build an addition onto this buil-ding. This hall when com-pleted will have seating ca-pacity for 400 people, new stage, kitchen, committee room, library, and class-rooms to teach the Yugo-slav and English lan-guages. Most important we feel is the response of the youn-ger members of the com-munity, who in the end will be instrumental in the carrying out of the work-i- n the future. The interest that they have shown is gratifying. Today our main pravdu, progres i mir medju Sjudima Sto Je "Jedinstvo" nebi imall postojedih unlja putem kojih se postlzavaju ve£e place i tooljl radnl uslovl. Cljell svl-J- et se budl iz vjekovnog sna lnspiracljom radnicke stampe Organizlrano radnlStvo trazl s v o J a prava. Kaplt lllzam stoljcclma upotrcbljava IJua-sk- a blca kao gorlvo u .uroju sa ooogacivanje. Da se ridm- - ci u ruzumjevanju svojlh pra-va sporo krecu krlva ]e nat-razn- a Stampa, koja Je zapra-v- o u slu2bl bogatih i Stlti njlhove Interese. Ako nepres-tano dltamo samo njlhove klevete, lskrlvljlvanje clnjeni-c- a te razne sltne 1 neznaCaJ-n- e stvan necemo saznatl pra-vl- h uzroka danaSnJlh zala, a JoS manje sredstva za odstra-njivan- je Istih. Kako novine tako I radio televlzlja upotrebljava se л glavnom za trgovacko oboga-clvan- je 1 raznu propagandu od dega radnlcl nemaju nl-kak- ve korlstl. Za to Je potre-bn- a radnlcka Stampa, koja budl klasnu svljest kod radnin ljudl l ponukava lh da se bo-re za svoja zlvotna prava. Ovom prlllkom vrljedno Je spomcnutl poCetak naSeg klu-b- a u Wlndsoru. Bllo Je to dvlje godlne ranlje nego Je pokrenuta naSa Stampa u Kanadl. Za to se Je naSa or-ganlza- clja u Wlndsoru' Cesto nazlvala "Starac Windsor" Bllo Je to godlne 1929. kad Je u Windsor dosao menl dobro poznatl drug Spoljarac. On Je 4oSao u namjerl da usposta-a- .i klubove, te Je pored Wlnd- - -- fnjjF 8 I j J & Grupa clanova Kanadskojj juinoilawnskog udrulcnja u Yancouwrtl u narodnoj niiKiijl. task is to make the youth want to feel that they are the people who will be most important in carrying out the future growth of our cultural society, and sora posjetlo 1 nekoja druga mjesta. C11J Je bio da pokre-n- e radnlcku novlnu u Kanadl pomocu i u korlst naSin klu -- bova, a sa podrSkom drugo-v- a lz Sjedlnjenlh Drzava. No, radl raznlh poteskoca potnvat nlje usplo. NaS Je klut) nas- - tavlo nrosvletnlm radom. slu- - I tetl se radnlCkom llteraturom. Sa pojavom druga Caclca 1931. godlne, kojl Je obisao mnoge druge kolonlje 1 vec do tada uspostavljenc klubo-ve, konacno Je uspjelo pokre-nu- tl naSu radnlcku novinu "Bnrbu", koje Je prvl urednlK benefiting as a result of their cultural Inrilage, truly becoming part of Ca-nada's culture. E. Л. Govorcin (Vancouver, 11. C.) bio drug Tomo Catit. Zalsta bl se moglo mnogo reel o pro-svjetno-kulturn- om radu naSlh organlzaclja I Stampe. No, it kratko гебепо, clanovl naSlh organlzaclja i cltaocl naSe Stampe sudjclujudl u svakom korlsnom radu za naS narod, postlgll su 1 Slrokl pogled na zlvot, koje nam omogucava pravllnlje shvacanje dogadja-J- a 1 sposobnost da svljesno stojlmo na putu za pravdu, progres 1 mlr medju ljudlma — za bolju 1 sretnlju buduc-no- st za sve nas. J. Kackl (Windsor, Ontario) "PUNO SRCE, PUNE CASE ..." Zbog loscg zdravlja nc mogu radili za nasu novinu kao Sto sain to pre cinio, ni onoliko koliko bill sada ic-li- o. Nc mogu islo tako a da se ne pridruiim proslavi 30-godisnj- ice i da iz svega srea zaielim jos vefe uspehe na-a- o radnickoj Zlampi. Citani i mnogo volim nasu novinu i ona mi je najve-c- a uleha u iivotu. Verujein da ce ona preiiveli sve one koji joj ielc propast dok god bude stajala na ovom putu t slilila radnicke interese. Verujtm da c"e nase "Jedin-stvo" jcdanpul nedcljno, u vecem formatti moci da jos bolje vrsi svoju ulogu i nailam se da ce nasu novinu pri-grli- ti svi posteni radnici. Cestitajuci tridcseli rodjendan nasoj radniikoj no-vi- ni u ielji da pozivi i da ocita opelo avium onima koji su njoj prcdskazicali i koji joj i sada predkazuju smrt, prilaicm nwj skromni doprinos od 30 dolara — tlolar za svakit godinii. Ispunjen sam radoscu sto vidim uspeh naseg tcskog rada. "Puno srec pune case, neka iivi sto je nasel" Mila Jovanovic (Windsor, Ontario)
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Title | Jedinstvo, November 10, 1961 |
Language | hr; sr |
Subject | Yugoslavia -- Newspapers; Newspapers -- Yugoslavia; Yugoslavian Canadians Newspapers |
Date | 1961-11-10 |
Type | application/pdf |
Format | text |
Rights | Licenced under section 77(1) of the Copyright Act. For detailed information visit: http://www.connectingcanadians.org/en/content/copyright |
Identifier | JedinD2000080 |
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Title | 000336 |
OCR text | 1 л 12 Canadian South Slav Association The Canadian South — Slav Association is crea-ting much interest among Canadians of Yugoslav ori-gin in Vancouver and sur-rounding districts. Little more than a year in exis-tence, this cultural society is receiving the support of Yugoslav-bor- n Canadians, and also the support of the sons and daughters in the community ivho are Canadian born. This is an important and necessary development uhere the ex-periences of the older members, nho irere pio-neers in the organizations of the past and the ener-gies of the youth arc com-bined. The Canadian South — Slav Association resultid from an agreement signed between the members of the Croatian Educational Home and the Yugoslav Educational Home. They were pioneer organizations of the community in llri-iis- h Columbia. After a pe- riod of more than ten years when there were no cultural aclivilus, the same ft clings that gave birth to the original orga-nizations emerged again; a belief that the cultural contributions of the Yugo-slav Canadians today are as important as uere the contributions of the Yugo-slav Canadians in mining, logging, and fishing indus-tries to the development of Canada. A belief that the cultural activities of many nationalities that make up the citizens of Canada cement relation-ships and develop greater understanding bet icecn peoples and develop better citizens of Canada, and further, contribute to the enrichment of the culture ЈиИЈИиЈиИИг £lanoI Kanad4koir iiU u proslaii 73 of Canada. Our aims are to encourage am I promote emd unity among members of our so-ciety and the as a ichole, free of any na-tional, racial, religious, or political We have had conside-rable success in the past year, having estabilished an orchestra and Nolo dan-ce group which interpret the cultural Inrilage of our the Yugo-slavs. The picnics, ban-quets, concerts, and film showings have all been well received by the com-munity. We haiw in this year's Festival, and are going to in the Vancouver Folk Festival in November. We in 75th Hirlhday en-tering a float in the pa-rade and also in the concert program. The response that we had from our own members of za Prigodom projlave trideset-- godlsnjlce naSe Drotrresivne Stampe u KanadL filanovl Sa- - veza i svi naSe stampe mogu si ponoslti. I to za to Sto smo Ju moralno i i ©drzavall — da nam donosl 1: tumaCl va-z- ne i o radnl narod Korisn vijestt 1 da po svim politlC-kl- m, 1 u opce druStvenim pltonjlma sluzl lntereslma radnlCXe klase. U drustvenom pored!tu gdje po-st- ojl neprestano trvenje 1 borba o podjeli dobara, koje radnl narod proh:vodf, a naj-man- je uzima, ilivotna Je pot- - reba i moralna duznost sva-ko- g radnlka da .pomaze onu Stampu I pokrete koji streme ka pravednoj pod.lelt zflmalj-skl- h dobara za. prlstojan 1 o-bil- jan ljudskl zivot. Da nije bilo Stampe kao udniienla 'пл„„.„,.. .. - л, .J godiinjice Hrltanske Kol hit.. ffiR ?Иа1ЕлНИ Шш ta ¥ШШ£Ш кЗ juInoslaenkor pro?logodi5njoj brotherhood community discrimination. forefathers, partici-pated Sfiev-chenk- o participate partici-pated Vancouver's Celebrations, participated Na pistu podupiratelji materijalno ekonomsk'.m '--B the coininiuvly and the community as a whole was gratifying. The interest in our so-ciety is growing at such a rale that we are experien-cing growing iiains due to lack of facilities for all who want to participate. One year ago a hall was bought around which to centre the act Ivities of our society. Now i re are in the process of having to build an addition onto this buil-ding. This hall when com-pleted will have seating ca-pacity for 400 people, new stage, kitchen, committee room, library, and class-rooms to teach the Yugo-slav and English lan-guages. Most important we feel is the response of the youn-ger members of the com-munity, who in the end will be instrumental in the carrying out of the work-i- n the future. The interest that they have shown is gratifying. Today our main pravdu, progres i mir medju Sjudima Sto Je "Jedinstvo" nebi imall postojedih unlja putem kojih se postlzavaju ve£e place i tooljl radnl uslovl. Cljell svl-J- et se budl iz vjekovnog sna lnspiracljom radnicke stampe Organizlrano radnlStvo trazl s v o J a prava. Kaplt lllzam stoljcclma upotrcbljava IJua-sk- a blca kao gorlvo u .uroju sa ooogacivanje. Da se ridm- - ci u ruzumjevanju svojlh pra-va sporo krecu krlva ]e nat-razn- a Stampa, koja Je zapra-v- o u slu2bl bogatih i Stlti njlhove Interese. Ako nepres-tano dltamo samo njlhove klevete, lskrlvljlvanje clnjeni-c- a te razne sltne 1 neznaCaJ-n- e stvan necemo saznatl pra-vl- h uzroka danaSnJlh zala, a JoS manje sredstva za odstra-njivan- je Istih. Kako novine tako I radio televlzlja upotrebljava se л glavnom za trgovacko oboga-clvan- je 1 raznu propagandu od dega radnlcl nemaju nl-kak- ve korlstl. Za to Je potre-bn- a radnlcka Stampa, koja budl klasnu svljest kod radnin ljudl l ponukava lh da se bo-re za svoja zlvotna prava. Ovom prlllkom vrljedno Je spomcnutl poCetak naSeg klu-b- a u Wlndsoru. Bllo Je to dvlje godlne ranlje nego Je pokrenuta naSa Stampa u Kanadl. Za to se Je naSa or-ganlza- clja u Wlndsoru' Cesto nazlvala "Starac Windsor" Bllo Je to godlne 1929. kad Je u Windsor dosao menl dobro poznatl drug Spoljarac. On Je 4oSao u namjerl da usposta-a- .i klubove, te Je pored Wlnd- - -- fnjjF 8 I j J & Grupa clanova Kanadskojj juinoilawnskog udrulcnja u Yancouwrtl u narodnoj niiKiijl. task is to make the youth want to feel that they are the people who will be most important in carrying out the future growth of our cultural society, and sora posjetlo 1 nekoja druga mjesta. C11J Je bio da pokre-n- e radnlcku novlnu u Kanadl pomocu i u korlst naSin klu -- bova, a sa podrSkom drugo-v- a lz Sjedlnjenlh Drzava. No, radl raznlh poteskoca potnvat nlje usplo. NaS Je klut) nas- - tavlo nrosvletnlm radom. slu- - I tetl se radnlCkom llteraturom. Sa pojavom druga Caclca 1931. godlne, kojl Je obisao mnoge druge kolonlje 1 vec do tada uspostavljenc klubo-ve, konacno Je uspjelo pokre-nu- tl naSu radnlcku novinu "Bnrbu", koje Je prvl urednlK benefiting as a result of their cultural Inrilage, truly becoming part of Ca-nada's culture. E. Л. Govorcin (Vancouver, 11. C.) bio drug Tomo Catit. Zalsta bl se moglo mnogo reel o pro-svjetno-kulturn- om radu naSlh organlzaclja I Stampe. No, it kratko гебепо, clanovl naSlh organlzaclja i cltaocl naSe Stampe sudjclujudl u svakom korlsnom radu za naS narod, postlgll su 1 Slrokl pogled na zlvot, koje nam omogucava pravllnlje shvacanje dogadja-J- a 1 sposobnost da svljesno stojlmo na putu za pravdu, progres 1 mlr medju ljudlma — za bolju 1 sretnlju buduc-no- st za sve nas. J. Kackl (Windsor, Ontario) "PUNO SRCE, PUNE CASE ..." Zbog loscg zdravlja nc mogu radili za nasu novinu kao Sto sain to pre cinio, ni onoliko koliko bill sada ic-li- o. Nc mogu islo tako a da se ne pridruiim proslavi 30-godisnj- ice i da iz svega srea zaielim jos vefe uspehe na-a- o radnickoj Zlampi. Citani i mnogo volim nasu novinu i ona mi je najve-c- a uleha u iivotu. Verujein da ce ona preiiveli sve one koji joj ielc propast dok god bude stajala na ovom putu t slilila radnicke interese. Verujtm da c"e nase "Jedin-stvo" jcdanpul nedcljno, u vecem formatti moci da jos bolje vrsi svoju ulogu i nailam se da ce nasu novinu pri-grli- ti svi posteni radnici. Cestitajuci tridcseli rodjendan nasoj radniikoj no-vi- ni u ielji da pozivi i da ocita opelo avium onima koji su njoj prcdskazicali i koji joj i sada predkazuju smrt, prilaicm nwj skromni doprinos od 30 dolara — tlolar za svakit godinii. Ispunjen sam radoscu sto vidim uspeh naseg tcskog rada. "Puno srec pune case, neka iivi sto je nasel" Mila Jovanovic (Windsor, Ontario) |
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