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IShirley Watchei
iki'hmping
T j P i - ;l5'er Market
Tri; ^^"^ *^ von-
^^cume The «eather has been,
cxrxn here for a change. The
T ,vd- • > sre the Eki-jumping at
'.^vcl-"'it yrsterdayä Was it ever
Peter Hugsted of Hongsberg,
vav -.von- He jumped 247 fee^
r./.vas a 9 and 10 year oM boy
impins Tlie 9 year old was Johnny
Iriii-tf- H:s f/nal jump wcs 96 feet.
"lO yi{^-6M was Ollia Larson.'
^'=v u e r e bcth f rem Revelstt&e.
I a:r. 12 years old and i n Grade 7.
"birthääy is on June 20th. I
vvould hke to have penpals from^ 11
JO 14 vear.? of age.
Shirley Johnson,
Solsqua, B . C .
the
,'ancy is in Yritys
'vuosijuhla"
Dear s;s:er Margaret and ali
readers and writers of this page.
On Sunday the 13th. we had a play
t the hali and there were lots of
peopie to see it. The play was caUed
' Permantopaikka no. 10" I Uked the
play and the charecters were very
jood on the stage. Next Sund:y we
=re going to have the Yritys "vuosi-liuhla"
and Tm going to be on stage.
ha', e to be careful that I remember
ny part.
I have been f.ne in schocl these
iays. I have a nice teacher, hrr
:iairie is Miss MacNoughton,
Weil. I haven't anymore to say this'
i:me so cheerio!
Xancy Rasmus,
957 Broadview Ave.
Toronto, Ont.
Mary Grannon on lasten radio-persoonalllsaas ja h ä n t i ä on n^olHd»
kBUlijoita. joiden iät vaihtelevat fcaodesta. knatecnkynuuetteen. Kaksi
hänen ohjehnaansa "Just Mary" j» •'Maggie Mnggiaj»" o m erHtäl»
popolsaxisia. Nämä ohjetmat aloitettiin nuoria kuolijoito vatien innt-ta
pian ilmeni, ett» aiimiset pitivät niistä melkein yhtä paljon kuin
, lapsetkin. Mary Gnumon nähdään tässä kuvassa nnorien tbailljoit-tensa
Icanssa, jotka oUvat eräässä '^ntograph"-Raarttss» Tenmtoasa
Maryn uuden kirjan "^ppy Flaytime" kunniaksi. Kaksi binen oh-jehnistaan
kuullaan CBC:n kautto joka viikko. Ne ovat '^Jost Mary"
klo 1.15 ip. sunnuntaisin ja "Maggie Muggins^, Uo 5J3» joka keskiviikko.
Kofanas ohjobna nimeltään "Sarah aad Peter^ esitetään CJBC:n
kautto (Toronto) klo 10.30 ap. lauantaisin. — CBC Times.
Sophie Finished
Knitting Her Soek
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Puhelin 6-6572
187 Kathleen St. W. Sudbniy
JDear sister Margaret and ali the' rea-ders
of this page.
I woke up early this moming be-cause
I had a nosebleed. After that
I couldn't go to sleep.
We had a big snowiall here Thiu-s-day
night. I was going to ski to
School but the snow wasn't packed
enough. Instead a glrl's father took
us to School with a sleigh.
I have just finished grafting the
toe of my sock. I mr.de the sock big-ger
than my foot so I T7ouldn*t have
to worry that the sock was going to
shrink. I finished my sweater and
liave already wom it.
Mother has to go to the dentist to-day
because one of her false teeth f eli
out and she accidentally 5wallowed
I'd better close now and get ready
for school. Cheerio!
Sophie Kangas,
Beamsville, Ont.
Sonja had Measles
Dear sister Margaret.
I guess it is about time I wrote. I
haven't had much time now because
I have SO muck homeivork to do.
How has everybody been feeling thege
days? I have been feeling just fine.
Easter wiU soon be here, then the
Easter bunny will comer^
Next Friday •we are going to have
a Red Cross prcgramme and we are
going to invite pur mothers and fat-hers
because are going to have a
little St. Patrickis Day play.
Oui> 9pw just had a llttle calf. is
it ever nlce!- My mother said she
is going to name it Elmer because
it is a boy.
Is it ever stormy out today! It has
been snowing since 9 o'clock this
moming and boy, is it cold.
I had the nqjeasles." I had to miss
a whole week of school. Were my
eyes iever sore, wow!
I hope siunmer comes soon with
its pretty blxds, flowewr5 and butter-flies.
I like the butterflies because
they have so many pretty colöurs on
th^m.
My birthday is next month. I am
going to hivite 3 girls, Barbara, Alice
and Vera.
I am going to ask a few riddles.
What has hands but cannot handle
anything? A clock. What has an eye
but cannot see? A needle. What IS
aU black, white and read (red)?
A newspaper.
May Maki wanted to know how old
my oousin Evelyn Luoma is. She was
II years old last Oct. 24th.
WeU, rd better clcse now. Cheerio!
Sonja Peltoniemi,
Worthington. Gnt.
Esko hai a Bii
of Hofse Trquhle
Hello Margaret and aU tlie readers
and vrriters of this page.
How Is e^rybody feeling? Ptoe.
I hope. rm feeling "just fine and
dandy like sugar and candy".
r m baving a lot of fun out here
now that we got th; runnexa otf a
sleie^ and I can use one ot the hor-ses.
Ali y«sterday I va$ ridlng on the
sleigfa and also aU day today. first
with one horse, then vlth another. I
went to the störe, which is about two
miles away, and boy did I ever have
trouble! I had our oolt running
Irma had Hair Cut,
Short Hair Stylish
Dear big sister Margaret and ali the
readers and writers of this page.
Here I am writing again. _
My f ather came home Saturdayl mtö the ditch but the horse kept
night. He came home wlth Makinen*s
truck and brought us some candy, too.
Gur teacher went to town Saturday
moming i n the bus.
I have a bad cold. My brother isn't
home now. He wsnt with f ather.
My sister's hair is cut and mine is
too.
We are going to have a party at our
school on Friday, the 18th. Jt is for
the Ried Cross.
Is i t wann i n Sudbury, Maigaret?
Evelyn is In the hosi^ital. I have
to go to the hospital during my Easter
holidays.
My baby brother has two teeth a l ready.
I guess I will go to bed nöw as it
is 9 o'clock. Cheerio!
Ihni Kivi,
Silver Mountain, Ont.
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Helien Spent Night
at Sally's Home
Hello sister Margaret. •
How are you? i ' m feeling fine. It's
a beautiful day'today. Tm writing
my letter outside. The snow is going
away at last. I was at Sally's houss
ovemight last night. It was Laila's
birthday (Sally's sister) and did we
have f un! We giggled and laughed
and did everything under the sun
until Sally"s mother told us to go to
bed. It tvas almost 11 o'clock.
My birthday was on March 3rd. I
didn't have a party but I got lots oi
nice presents. I got a statue of a
horse from daddy. It is a small
statue but is it ever pretty! I also
got a pair of stocking fr(^fn my grcat-grandmother
and a hanky with a Picture
of a girl ^ i t h skates on it. Do
I ever like it. I got many presents
from school and oh yes. I got a dollar
from my atrnt and imcle, B i l l and
Martha. My grandmother is maklng
me a nightgown. Is it ever pretty! I
saw it already but she would not give
it to me because she h3sn't finished
embroidering on it yet. I'm going to
town with my father tomorrow and
my sister is coming too. We're just
going for the ride and my aunt might
cut my hair.
m ansTver my riddles now. Why
has the giraffe such a long neck?
Because its head is so t»T from its
body. If a dime and a nickel were
on a bridge and the nickel jumped
off. why wouldn't the dime? Because
it had more sense. (ceiMs)..
My chickadees are out here again.
They aren't so taine anymore. I guess
I can tame them again next year. I
hope SO. I haven't got much more
to say but maybe if \ t h i n k a little
I can write more.
the neighbour's this af temoon playing
Oh yes, Mother and I were over at
Romolly. I just leämed how to play
it.
Stin talking about the weather, how
is it elsewbere, I mean past Sudlrary?
Weil. I guess T d better «ign off for
now. Cheerio!
HeOen BintamäU,
Beaver Lak3, Ont.
loose at the head of the s l e i ^ thats
«*hat c«used aU the trouble. When
we sti&rted the colt started to run
fast and apparently the big horse
vaned tQ race it because it started
to gallop, boy did it travel! It was
hard for mef to stop it but I finäUy
managed. After that I. held the r^ns
as hard as I could. I got to the stoi«.
bought the grooeries I came for and
started back. Ooing down a hill
behind the store the C(dt started to
gallop again and the big horse trent
right after it. This time I couIdn't
stop and did that horse ever travel
down that hill and up the other side.
I thought I could stop it by ranuning
into a ditch with snow in it. I went
Norma Woii an
Easter Egg
Dear sister Margaret and aU the
readers and vrriteis of this page.
The dentist wa9 up here last weck.
I had lwo teeth pulled. My daddy
ga^-e me a dollar for each tooth pulled
I put my tooth under my pilIow and
got 5 centfi the first night Tlien I
had the other one pulled the next
day aad I put it imder my p;ilow and
got 25 cents.
I was at 8 birthday party. We hr.d
iots of f un. We played "pln the ta 11
on the cat". I pinned the tail clcsest
to where it is supposed' to b» and
I won an Easter egg. The peopie llved
quite far from our houss and I just
about got lost coming home.
Good-bye for now. I cant think of
anything else to wrlte. So-long sistor
Margaret and everyone else!
Norua Jär\-l,
Bissett. Mnn.
numing so l jumped off and let the
horse and sleigh go where it wo^ld.
I got up and looked at the horse with
the sleigh running off. I thoxigh^ it
would run home so I got up, looked
around and there were tAe grocerie^
scattered about. I plcked them ^x?
and started to walk. I also (ound the
seat of the buggy i n the snow. X left
it there and started to walk. I walked
and walked, up the h i l l sAd down. J^s
I reached one side of the h i l l to my
stu-prise I saw the horse and sleigh
in ä driveway. it had rammed into a
fence. The fence was down and t^e
horse was standing over it, looking
as innocent as a lamb. I got i t into
Control and went back to get the
buggy seat. After ali that trouble 1
finally got home. I only lost a haU
a loaf of bread and my h at. Weil, I
didn't exactly lose my hat because I
went back after awhile and got M.
It was a lot of trouble but I thought
it fun.
On Friday there were only 12 childr
ren a.t school because the storm
blocked*up the roads. , . ..
Weil, thats ali for now. Cheerio!
Esko Harju.
St. Ann's, Ont.
P. S. ~ m send the outcome of the
"Citizen vs. Highwway Department'
fight as;äoon as possible.
Distance to School
is Long for IH^rgaret
Dear sister Margaret and ali the
readers and Wntcrs of this page.
This is my second letter to this
page. Haa- is everybody? Fine, I hope
If you want to know how far I, have
to go to sdhool I wm teli you. I have
3 miles to go. I walk one mOe and
ride seven miles i n the HunlsvUle taxi.
I would like to say hello to my
mother who is i n Toronto,
It has been wet 'Änd I have not
been able to go skfing or sleigh-riding.
Hov is the skiing weatber dovn Uiere?
My brother Albert vas up here two
*eeks ago whcn there' wa8 ice eveiy-
There and he coulcl hardly stand on
the skis because ifw2s so slippery.
Ifaivsriei KotlMBtn»
Bos 22.^. nunlsvinc, Ont.
Beware of Germs!
Oerms are very tiny specks of living
material, so small that we cannot
see them with out eyes but must use
very strong microscopes i n order to
look at them.
Sclentists who «tudy germs have
another name for t h e m— microbcs.
Some are of very ^ e a t use to mankind
while others are extremely hannful,
There are germs that cause Scarlct
Fever, Meäales, Chicken-pox. Mumps
and other contagious diseases that we
suffer from.
Germs affect plants as well as
peopie. often causing plants and trees
to die. 'When fruit spoUs it is because
pf germs i n fruit
There are useftil germs that help us
to digest our food.
Germs are small but they multiply
fast. Becatise of this we shöuld dean
oiu: teeth regularly, for i f we <lo not
these hannful germs will grow there
and cause otir teeth to decay. We
should also cover our mouth with a
hanky or hand when coughing so as
to avoid passing our ctAd to someone
else. We should wa8b well, especially
our hands and alway5 refuse to put
in oiu- mouth any food or candy that
someone else has already iaken a bite
of. This is one of ttoe won5e ways of
spreading germs. Tou are not insult-ing
yoiu: frlend if you refuse to take
a bite of his chocolate bar or a. Uck
of his lollypop, you are doing h lm z
favour as well as yourself, for you
as well as he haye germs and in this
way you wlll av<ild passing them on.
Top o' the moming to you!
K a i arvaatte, siskot jfl veljet, miksi
tervehdin teitä näin erinomaisella
tavalla. Olette oikeassa, tänään on Irlantilaisten
keskuudessa kovin juhlittu
S t Patrlck's Day. Maaliskuun 17
p:nä, 493 Irlannin kansallinen pyhimys
Ftitrlck kuoli Saulissa. County
Downlssa olies.saan 106 vuotta vanha.
Hänet haudattiin kaksi mallia kaupungin
ulkopuolelle ja sanotaan, cttil
pappeja ja muita ihhilslä kautta maan
tuli hänen haudalleen kunnioittamaan
t ä t ä pyhimystä. Vieläkin joka vuosi
maalisk. 17 p : n ä pitävät hiantilaisot
juhlia tämän päilän kunniaksi, o l kootpa
he missä maassa tahansa. St.
Patrickin päivänä Irlatmissa soivat
kirkonkellot, klarinetin ja harpun soittajat
soittavat "St. Patrlck's Day in
the Morning" Ja vanhat naiset huutavat
joka puohlla: "Ostakaa minun
'shamrockejani, vihreitä shamrockc-ja'.*
Ja lapsilla on 'Patrickin risti'
kiinnitettyinä hihoihinsa. Näitä on
monenlaisia. Jotkut ovat vain pieniä
ristejä mutta toiset näyttävät St. Pat-rUdn
polkevan käärmeitä jalkojensa
alla . Amerikassa ja Canadassakin i r lantilaista
sukua oleyut ihmiset juhlivat
t ä t ä päivää tansseilla, paarteiila,
paraateilla, ym. ja muut kansallisuudetkin
ovat oppineet .^itä odotamaan
Ja Juhlimaan!
Kyllähän sinulla oli «inniltuviiä
kyytiä ruokatavarakauppaan, Esko.
Siinä olisi voinut käydä sinulle huo-nosU,
jos olisit lyönyt pääsi kärryiltä
pudotessasl.
' Vai on sinulla lyhyt tukka nyt Ilmi.
Olen syksystä »aakka miettinyt, että
katkaisuttalslnko omani, muodin takia,
tietysti, mutta tähän saakka se
vielä riippuu olkapäihini saakka.
Sehän on pitkä matka kulkea kouluun
joka päivä, Margar<^t. Sinun on
varmasti herättävä varhain aamuisin,
ettiä ehdit kouluun ajoissa.
Ottakaa huomioon, että uusi jäsenemme
Shirley haluaa kyniiystäviä!
Tervetuloa perheeseemme, Shirley
Johnson. Sol.squa.sta B. C.
Sehän oli kauheaa, BoplUe. kun äitisi
nf<?li erehdyk-s-^jsä hampaan.sa. E i hän
se vain aiheuttanut tr.itj^än jälkiseurauksia?
Saimme mielenkiintoisia kirjeitä
a Few Jbkes
Deiar big sister libtrgaret
Next {ime I i i try to wrile Finnish
although I'm not very good at it
WeU. I Just fhiisbttd wasbing my
hair and it is stlU damp.
Has it ever been awful weather
these f2w days, snowing a l i day and
ali night Tcrrlble! Terrlble! I
hope Sunday 5snt Hke this. I want
to go to town and see a ffw hockey
games but my brother won't tik» us
uniess it stops snowlng. I supiiose
Td better cross my flnscre för good
tteather.
I got a new palr of red loafers. 1
got them from SlmpsotVs.
I have becu skiing on a hlU wUh
my fricnd today and ycsterday also,
even though it has been awfuUy cold.
Boy» did I ever go for a good flop
today.' I couldn't sca if U\ere «"cre
any bumps at the bottom of the hlU
because the wind was blowlng Uie
snow in my faae but I trled it anyway.
It sure d!dn't feel so hot at th? bottom.
Bumpety, bump, and donn I
fell. I told my frlend that Td try
that tra 11 again even 1(1 häd to try
It 100 tlmes. I tried it and I nearly
fell again. I was skiing wlth one foot
practlcally i n the air. I managsd to
kcep my balance. howcver.
I'll teli you a joke or two. Here they
aro:
. " A n alrman had to take to his
parachute owing to engine trouble.
On his way through space he met
an old lady float^ng up.
"lley!" be sbouted "Have you no-ticed
a Sp.ttire going down?"
".Vo" repUed the old lady. "Have you
seen a eas stove going us?*
Herc's anotlier one: "Somebodj-asked
a jockey how his hone hap-pened
to wln.
'•Weil", he sald, "I kepl vblspering
in hlB ear, 'rosea are red, violeta are
blue, hotses that lose are made into
glueV
Weil, cheerio for now!
Rose Mäki,
Mattawa, Ont.
Torstaina, maalisk. VJ p. — Thiirsdäy, Mär.'17 '
Anita Took Part
in Candy Sale
Dear sLster Margaret and everyone
else.
Weil, at last I fotmd my pencll to,
jcrlbble a lew Iines. How is everybody
these days? I'm ok.
Tlie wcathcr here Is quite cold
When I came from skatlng the wlnd
was trying to blow mc away.
At school we had a candy and
cooklc sale. I bought some homcmadc
buns to sell. We invltcd three classcs
to buy but It did look &£ If the other
chlldren had heärd about It.toip. Weil,
I have nothhg tö worry about because
my thlags were ali Bold. Altogcther
we made $3.28.
I just came from «katlng and I
had fun. Whcn I was skatlng wlth
another girl I fell. I dldn't get hurt
•SO I kept on skatlng.
I ju:t got a Ictici- from my glrlfrlend
in Toronto, I was very Intcrested tc
hear what she wrotc about Finland
because she vvas there last summer.
I gUcss I'll write to her one of these
day.s If I get my other letters wrltten.
WeU, St. Patrlcks Day Is just
around the corner and at scHool we
wlH have a play, songs and many
other things,
Weil, I guess I'd better clo,sc now
80-long!
Anita Kai^Uo,
Box 605,
South Porcnplne, Ont
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Frances wa8 Dancing
Saturday Night
Hello sister Margaret and ali ths
readers of this page.
I thought I'd take time to «rive
this letter bcfore going to bed. * Tm
weather today has been very wihdy.
I played £oftball after athosL Vve
been wrltlng letters to my penpal,
Evelyn kivi fnit I baven't ansvered
her last letter yet m ansner soon,
though.
On Saturday I went to the dance
at the halL Two of my girlfriends were
there. One girl's name is Sherln Eds-trom,
cbe's in grade 5 and the other
girl. £dna Tuokko is ic grade 7. I
danced until my feet aciaed.
Our coHT i» goiny to get a calf soon.
This is a n i have to say «o die«rio!
Ftsaeea Soderfcoim.
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| Title | Vapaus, March 17, 1949 |
| Language | fi |
| Subject | Finnish--Canadians--Newspapers |
| Publisher | Vapaus Publishing Co |
| Date | 1949-03-17 |
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IShirley Watchei
iki'hmping
T j P i - ;l5'er Market
Tri; ^^"^ *^ von-
^^cume The «eather has been,
cxrxn here for a change. The
T ,vd- • > sre the Eki-jumping at
'.^vcl-"'it yrsterdayä Was it ever
Peter Hugsted of Hongsberg,
vav -.von- He jumped 247 fee^
r./.vas a 9 and 10 year oM boy
impins Tlie 9 year old was Johnny
Iriii-tf- H:s f/nal jump wcs 96 feet.
"lO yi{^-6M was Ollia Larson.'
^'=v u e r e bcth f rem Revelstt&e.
I a:r. 12 years old and i n Grade 7.
"birthääy is on June 20th. I
vvould hke to have penpals from^ 11
JO 14 vear.? of age.
Shirley Johnson,
Solsqua, B . C .
the
,'ancy is in Yritys
'vuosijuhla"
Dear s;s:er Margaret and ali
readers and writers of this page.
On Sunday the 13th. we had a play
t the hali and there were lots of
peopie to see it. The play was caUed
' Permantopaikka no. 10" I Uked the
play and the charecters were very
jood on the stage. Next Sund:y we
=re going to have the Yritys "vuosi-liuhla"
and Tm going to be on stage.
ha', e to be careful that I remember
ny part.
I have been f.ne in schocl these
iays. I have a nice teacher, hrr
:iairie is Miss MacNoughton,
Weil. I haven't anymore to say this'
i:me so cheerio!
Xancy Rasmus,
957 Broadview Ave.
Toronto, Ont.
Mary Grannon on lasten radio-persoonalllsaas ja h ä n t i ä on n^olHd»
kBUlijoita. joiden iät vaihtelevat fcaodesta. knatecnkynuuetteen. Kaksi
hänen ohjehnaansa "Just Mary" j» •'Maggie Mnggiaj»" o m erHtäl»
popolsaxisia. Nämä ohjetmat aloitettiin nuoria kuolijoito vatien innt-ta
pian ilmeni, ett» aiimiset pitivät niistä melkein yhtä paljon kuin
, lapsetkin. Mary Gnumon nähdään tässä kuvassa nnorien tbailljoit-tensa
Icanssa, jotka oUvat eräässä '^ntograph"-Raarttss» Tenmtoasa
Maryn uuden kirjan "^ppy Flaytime" kunniaksi. Kaksi binen oh-jehnistaan
kuullaan CBC:n kautto joka viikko. Ne ovat '^Jost Mary"
klo 1.15 ip. sunnuntaisin ja "Maggie Muggins^, Uo 5J3» joka keskiviikko.
Kofanas ohjobna nimeltään "Sarah aad Peter^ esitetään CJBC:n
kautto (Toronto) klo 10.30 ap. lauantaisin. — CBC Times.
Sophie Finished
Knitting Her Soek
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KARI P H A R M A CY
Puhelin 6-6572
187 Kathleen St. W. Sudbniy
JDear sister Margaret and ali the' rea-ders
of this page.
I woke up early this moming be-cause
I had a nosebleed. After that
I couldn't go to sleep.
We had a big snowiall here Thiu-s-day
night. I was going to ski to
School but the snow wasn't packed
enough. Instead a glrl's father took
us to School with a sleigh.
I have just finished grafting the
toe of my sock. I mr.de the sock big-ger
than my foot so I T7ouldn*t have
to worry that the sock was going to
shrink. I finished my sweater and
liave already wom it.
Mother has to go to the dentist to-day
because one of her false teeth f eli
out and she accidentally 5wallowed
I'd better close now and get ready
for school. Cheerio!
Sophie Kangas,
Beamsville, Ont.
Sonja had Measles
Dear sister Margaret.
I guess it is about time I wrote. I
haven't had much time now because
I have SO muck homeivork to do.
How has everybody been feeling thege
days? I have been feeling just fine.
Easter wiU soon be here, then the
Easter bunny will comer^
Next Friday •we are going to have
a Red Cross prcgramme and we are
going to invite pur mothers and fat-hers
because are going to have a
little St. Patrickis Day play.
Oui> 9pw just had a llttle calf. is
it ever nlce!- My mother said she
is going to name it Elmer because
it is a boy.
Is it ever stormy out today! It has
been snowing since 9 o'clock this
moming and boy, is it cold.
I had the nqjeasles." I had to miss
a whole week of school. Were my
eyes iever sore, wow!
I hope siunmer comes soon with
its pretty blxds, flowewr5 and butter-flies.
I like the butterflies because
they have so many pretty colöurs on
th^m.
My birthday is next month. I am
going to hivite 3 girls, Barbara, Alice
and Vera.
I am going to ask a few riddles.
What has hands but cannot handle
anything? A clock. What has an eye
but cannot see? A needle. What IS
aU black, white and read (red)?
A newspaper.
May Maki wanted to know how old
my oousin Evelyn Luoma is. She was
II years old last Oct. 24th.
WeU, rd better clcse now. Cheerio!
Sonja Peltoniemi,
Worthington. Gnt.
Esko hai a Bii
of Hofse Trquhle
Hello Margaret and aU tlie readers
and vrriters of this page.
How Is e^rybody feeling? Ptoe.
I hope. rm feeling "just fine and
dandy like sugar and candy".
r m baving a lot of fun out here
now that we got th; runnexa otf a
sleie^ and I can use one ot the hor-ses.
Ali y«sterday I va$ ridlng on the
sleigfa and also aU day today. first
with one horse, then vlth another. I
went to the störe, which is about two
miles away, and boy did I ever have
trouble! I had our oolt running
Irma had Hair Cut,
Short Hair Stylish
Dear big sister Margaret and ali the
readers and writers of this page.
Here I am writing again. _
My f ather came home Saturdayl mtö the ditch but the horse kept
night. He came home wlth Makinen*s
truck and brought us some candy, too.
Gur teacher went to town Saturday
moming i n the bus.
I have a bad cold. My brother isn't
home now. He wsnt with f ather.
My sister's hair is cut and mine is
too.
We are going to have a party at our
school on Friday, the 18th. Jt is for
the Ried Cross.
Is i t wann i n Sudbury, Maigaret?
Evelyn is In the hosi^ital. I have
to go to the hospital during my Easter
holidays.
My baby brother has two teeth a l ready.
I guess I will go to bed nöw as it
is 9 o'clock. Cheerio!
Ihni Kivi,
Silver Mountain, Ont.
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Helien Spent Night
at Sally's Home
Hello sister Margaret. •
How are you? i ' m feeling fine. It's
a beautiful day'today. Tm writing
my letter outside. The snow is going
away at last. I was at Sally's houss
ovemight last night. It was Laila's
birthday (Sally's sister) and did we
have f un! We giggled and laughed
and did everything under the sun
until Sally"s mother told us to go to
bed. It tvas almost 11 o'clock.
My birthday was on March 3rd. I
didn't have a party but I got lots oi
nice presents. I got a statue of a
horse from daddy. It is a small
statue but is it ever pretty! I also
got a pair of stocking fr(^fn my grcat-grandmother
and a hanky with a Picture
of a girl ^ i t h skates on it. Do
I ever like it. I got many presents
from school and oh yes. I got a dollar
from my atrnt and imcle, B i l l and
Martha. My grandmother is maklng
me a nightgown. Is it ever pretty! I
saw it already but she would not give
it to me because she h3sn't finished
embroidering on it yet. I'm going to
town with my father tomorrow and
my sister is coming too. We're just
going for the ride and my aunt might
cut my hair.
m ansTver my riddles now. Why
has the giraffe such a long neck?
Because its head is so t»T from its
body. If a dime and a nickel were
on a bridge and the nickel jumped
off. why wouldn't the dime? Because
it had more sense. (ceiMs)..
My chickadees are out here again.
They aren't so taine anymore. I guess
I can tame them again next year. I
hope SO. I haven't got much more
to say but maybe if \ t h i n k a little
I can write more.
the neighbour's this af temoon playing
Oh yes, Mother and I were over at
Romolly. I just leämed how to play
it.
Stin talking about the weather, how
is it elsewbere, I mean past Sudlrary?
Weil. I guess T d better «ign off for
now. Cheerio!
HeOen BintamäU,
Beaver Lak3, Ont.
loose at the head of the s l e i ^ thats
«*hat c«used aU the trouble. When
we sti&rted the colt started to run
fast and apparently the big horse
vaned tQ race it because it started
to gallop, boy did it travel! It was
hard for mef to stop it but I finäUy
managed. After that I. held the r^ns
as hard as I could. I got to the stoi«.
bought the grooeries I came for and
started back. Ooing down a hill
behind the store the C(dt started to
gallop again and the big horse trent
right after it. This time I couIdn't
stop and did that horse ever travel
down that hill and up the other side.
I thought I could stop it by ranuning
into a ditch with snow in it. I went
Norma Woii an
Easter Egg
Dear sister Margaret and aU the
readers and vrriteis of this page.
The dentist wa9 up here last weck.
I had lwo teeth pulled. My daddy
ga^-e me a dollar for each tooth pulled
I put my tooth under my pilIow and
got 5 centfi the first night Tlien I
had the other one pulled the next
day aad I put it imder my p;ilow and
got 25 cents.
I was at 8 birthday party. We hr.d
iots of f un. We played "pln the ta 11
on the cat". I pinned the tail clcsest
to where it is supposed' to b» and
I won an Easter egg. The peopie llved
quite far from our houss and I just
about got lost coming home.
Good-bye for now. I cant think of
anything else to wrlte. So-long sistor
Margaret and everyone else!
Norua Jär\-l,
Bissett. Mnn.
numing so l jumped off and let the
horse and sleigh go where it wo^ld.
I got up and looked at the horse with
the sleigh running off. I thoxigh^ it
would run home so I got up, looked
around and there were tAe grocerie^
scattered about. I plcked them ^x?
and started to walk. I also (ound the
seat of the buggy i n the snow. X left
it there and started to walk. I walked
and walked, up the h i l l sAd down. J^s
I reached one side of the h i l l to my
stu-prise I saw the horse and sleigh
in ä driveway. it had rammed into a
fence. The fence was down and t^e
horse was standing over it, looking
as innocent as a lamb. I got i t into
Control and went back to get the
buggy seat. After ali that trouble 1
finally got home. I only lost a haU
a loaf of bread and my h at. Weil, I
didn't exactly lose my hat because I
went back after awhile and got M.
It was a lot of trouble but I thought
it fun.
On Friday there were only 12 childr
ren a.t school because the storm
blocked*up the roads. , . ..
Weil, thats ali for now. Cheerio!
Esko Harju.
St. Ann's, Ont.
P. S. ~ m send the outcome of the
"Citizen vs. Highwway Department'
fight as;äoon as possible.
Distance to School
is Long for IH^rgaret
Dear sister Margaret and ali the
readers and Wntcrs of this page.
This is my second letter to this
page. Haa- is everybody? Fine, I hope
If you want to know how far I, have
to go to sdhool I wm teli you. I have
3 miles to go. I walk one mOe and
ride seven miles i n the HunlsvUle taxi.
I would like to say hello to my
mother who is i n Toronto,
It has been wet 'Änd I have not
been able to go skfing or sleigh-riding.
Hov is the skiing weatber dovn Uiere?
My brother Albert vas up here two
*eeks ago whcn there' wa8 ice eveiy-
There and he coulcl hardly stand on
the skis because ifw2s so slippery.
Ifaivsriei KotlMBtn»
Bos 22.^. nunlsvinc, Ont.
Beware of Germs!
Oerms are very tiny specks of living
material, so small that we cannot
see them with out eyes but must use
very strong microscopes i n order to
look at them.
Sclentists who «tudy germs have
another name for t h e m— microbcs.
Some are of very ^ e a t use to mankind
while others are extremely hannful,
There are germs that cause Scarlct
Fever, Meäales, Chicken-pox. Mumps
and other contagious diseases that we
suffer from.
Germs affect plants as well as
peopie. often causing plants and trees
to die. 'When fruit spoUs it is because
pf germs i n fruit
There are useftil germs that help us
to digest our food.
Germs are small but they multiply
fast. Becatise of this we shöuld dean
oiu: teeth regularly, for i f we |
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