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m r,'V.',v-";'v.v,':iv'•:'-v-:!^;^;v<•:;^<v.',.^ ^ z , ; ; ; . v ? ; ' ^ mm. H Ä Ä K U T S U YstaTällisesti kutsunune I n l k k U sukulaisi» J« t u t t a v i a saamimuD tyttäremme. ANNE AUCE.STROliilN - J a poiicamnie HOWARD BERNARD KUL»|ALAN vihkiäistilaisuuteen Z l o n B n g l i s h L u t h e r a n Itirkkoon J o b n S t . l a u antaina tämän s y y s l a i i m l S , p : i i f t M o 84^^^ 0tana ido 9 S t e e l t o n - h a a l i l l a . 321 J o h n S t r e e t _ Mr. ja Mrs. A l f r e d Sfarom »fr. i ä »«rs. Hfemy K u l m a la S a u l t S t e . M a i l e , O n t a r io H Ä Ä K U T S U Täten k u t f i m u n e l t a i k i d a su)mlai$ia J a t u t t a v i a saapumaan tyttäremme LucUle Lat^mdressen Ja p o i k a ni Vilho Rautiaisen häätilaisuuteen, joka Vietetään W a n u p i n h a a l i l l a syyskuun ^ » p: keUo 8 illaUa: V i h k i m i n e n tapahtuu S t Lco*s kirkossa EStalressa. keUo 230 Iltapäivällä. Mr. ja Mrs. Jos. Latandresse, >Irs.»Sanda R a u t i a i n en Estaire, Ontario WBntQ>, O n t a r io C L U B NEWS Niagara Youth Appeäl AVIOLIITTOON VIHITTY ELOKUUN 18 PÄIVÄNÄ 1951 MISS HAZEL HAAPALA SudbuJry, Ontario MR. ARVO KAUPPI Copper Cliff, O n t ^o Toivotamme teille paljon onnea ja menestystä Lillian ja Mauno, kukkapari Eddy, Helmi j a Hilmer H a a p a la Mr. ja nu-s. M . K a u p p i Mr. ja mrs. V . Neva Norma j a Mauno K a u p pi •Tyyne ja K u s t i Mäki Hilma ja M a t t i K o r t e s o ja Anni ja W a l t e r Rönkä Aura ja A r l c Mercer . • UU ja Bill - Lammin Mummo Lyydi ja Frank Salo Martha ja Onni H i l l Jackie, Laila ja H a r r y ; Haapala. Irene ja J o h n L a m m i Ja perhe : Billy, Martha j a T o b i - Mr. BUl Lammi Shirley, Ida j a Hugo K o s ki Mr.^ George Haapala m z e l j a Arne; H a a p a l a J a perhe M i s s E t h e l H a a p a la Atao Ja W a l t e r ^. M r , George l a i ne M r s . Helga K o s ki M r . K a l e v i Xtehto Judy, Janeti J u l i a Ja George Blue M r . K a r i Hongell M r . . J a mrs. F r e d Frecman M r . KaarIo< J o h n s on Älr. R o y " H o n g c l l. » & . E d , Ereeman J a l m a r Nvk^ncn M e i m i . ^ ' r vi S o i t t a j a Toivio Ja L ea R a u h a Ja H e n r y Me allamainitut sukulaiset jd ystävät toivotamme PARHAINTA ONNEA ELVI JA CECIL FIELDINGILLE heidän 13-vuotishääpäivänsä johdosta DonaldJaJVIarlyn Fielding Mr. ja mrs. S. Rautiainen Saima Lahti Evelyn Lahti Elmer Lahti Edwin Lahti Mae ja Gene Labti Mr. ja mrs. Frank Matson Kaisa ja Lauri Hilma ja Jacob Jussila Eira, Signe ja Einar ^ Elgbacka Evelyn Luoma, Toronto Tilda ja Väinö Moisio Leo Laine Vilma Lehto Ken, Helien ja Eino Tikkanen Viola ja Paul Tikkanen Kalevi, Aili ja John Hilapieli Hilma Mannonen Vic.,Aune ja A . Ojala Mr. ja mrs. John Kärki Geo. Silta Helli ja Eeli Nevala , John Kivi Ä y ja Joonas Syrjälä jrene ja Roy Hietala Lyyli Mäki, Heten ja ..pojat Venni ja Henry Herranen Karl Kalenius * Jean ja Sulo Koski Helen, Aune ja Nestor Hemo Nancy ja Helien ^igne ja Charlie Bertha ja Ed. Labelle Mr. ja mrs. Alex Rheault Mr. ja mrs. K . Jenke Mr. j a mrs. J . K a l l io Karen, Helien, Douglas,; Elsa, ja Don Cameron V Ida ja Sulo Huovinen Aino Loff Isac Kangas Dagmar j a Urho Wirta Mr. ja mrs. Alphonse Rheault Ellen ja Qertie Mary Kinnunen « Mr. j a mrs.. Russell McNichoJ Mr. E. Niemi Mr. j a mrs. Yrjölä Lenora ja Christie Golden Sylvia Leclair Helen jä Oskar John Syroid Arvo H i ll Helvi j a Paul Silta • Mrs. Anni Hakola Annie ja Lena Polychak Ida ja Maurice Laplante L f l y j a Eiler Mäki Helien Golden Mr. ja mrs. Richard Golden Maire ja Veikko Johnson Annie ja Niilo Kautiainen Väinö Kiinnunen j a ' iUmo. Mäkinen Signe ja Väinö Kinnunen Peter Telenko Jussi Koljonen Taisto Tamminen Merille Connors Sieve Telenko Armas Laine FoUowing i s i u U text o f t h e N i a g a ra Y o u t h Appeal, r e l e r r e d t o i a K a l e r vo Reto]a's rcport: We. young people.. rcpresenting E n g l i s h a n d F r e n c h speaklng Canada; gathered together here at N i a g a ra F a l l s , address this Appeal to t he young people of our entire country. We haivc given voice hcre; today tp the unanimous desire of our whole generation f o r p^eace. We a r e o f t he f i rm opinion that the d a r k c l o u d s of. I war and conscription v h i c h threaten us c a n hc swept aside by negotiations betiween the leaders of a l i p a t l o n s . There are no differences v h i c h can-; not be settled around the table i n the interests of saving our country and our people f r om the horros and des-t r u c t i on of another war, Many C a n a d i a n y o u t h organizations have alrcady spoken. out for peace. They represent a large section of the organized y o u t h movement. T h i s cre-ates the basis for. a u n i t e d y o u t h peace movement. ' We c a l l upon ali youth organizations, ' y o u t h leaders and individuals to Join theh- efforts ta this great cause. I t is not enough t o d e s i r e peace. We believe that young Canadians should speak up «ind a c t f o r peace and not leave the maktag-itf^policies v h i c h a£fect our future a n d our Ilves to govemments alone. 'W;e are c o n - vtaced that youth who are c a l l e d u p o n to f i g h t the 'wars c a n ibe decislve i n saving the peace. ' '' Hundreds of mlllions ;of youth throughout the W o r l d are already e x - presstag their w i l l »for peace. We e x - tend the h a n d of friendshlp, to a l i y o u t h of a l i countrles, allh-äees, a l i colours. W e t e l i e v e (hat the basis of such. firiendship Js o n r common destre f o r peace. a n d life. tespectlng< t he r i g h t of a U peoples i o choose a n d follow; •what9ver o f lUe they desire. T h e i n t e n o i n g U n g o f y o u t h o f E a s t and West througb Tlsits, festivals, sports meets l u d , correspondence'^is v i t a l to fyoutli's peaibe efforts.'> Never: were the. ot>portunities more.lavour»\ äble; W e : c a l l upon < a l i y o u t h o r g a n i zations and-youtlvleadeics.to pramote the <widest m t e n u i t l o n a l vyouth' e x - changes of t h i s nature. , We have proven a t ; U t i s ; N i a g a ra F e s U v a l . t h a t ' young Canadians of, Engltsh a n d F r e n c h . s p e a k l n g C a n a da have teen able to overcome d l f f e r - eiK%s of race,;creedv colour a n d p o l i - t i c a l . belief. W e : t i e l l e v e that comtag " - S Ä Ä , . , K. togethe^ i a s u c h celehrations i s a n important means . o f ' f u r t h e r i n g . the cause of peape. >We. look fomrard e a - geriy to another such- g a t h e r i n g i n the near future •vhtch-would Jse even bigger. TVe e a m e s t l y hope that eveiy organisation of y o u t h . w i l l : b e repre-sented at s u c h a gathering^ t h e i m - pact of w h i c h wouId be irresislble. Alreadyr i n i t h i s century,4wo w a^ have cut s h o r t the Uves of tens of m i l U o i i s < ^ , young people. m l l l i o n s o f others have been c r i p p l ed physically a n d mentally. T h i s must never happea a g a i n ! W e ; owe i t to ourselves as "vircll as to our c o u n t ry to exert every eCfort t o prevent vrar. N q v i s the t i m e i TomorrQW may be too latel L e t u s put jpeace above j}olitics! C a n a d i a n lyouth, l e t us J o t a hands ta f r i e n d s h l p f o r .peace! - ^^^^ ^ ^^ m f ^ ' '"'''.Ai -.ff. ~t,. Our Visit to the Town of Lidice McKERRbw, OOTARIO Ulokuun 11 p. 1951 K I I T O S ja^viJäv??"^ sjnHmelllapt kUtoks^^ teille, sukulaiset rtetS«*' suurUukuisena saavuitte kanssamme SITS hSSlS" * ^ - ^ * ! " h m U a m m f t |«cKcrrown suo- «UuJalS^ m l t ^ kauneimmla k i i t t i ^ niistä k a D l s a r v o l - ottaa ~»WU«wto. Jptku M i m m c teUta v a s t a a n - Suuri ahkerille soittajille v i t a b l l e Ja A i m o l l e . Ja Kmi^. U l a n emännille, tarJoiUloUle, ^ubvlnkelttajälle Ja kaikille, jotlta t a v a l l a t a i tOilselU ajmauTantolvat, OATCHELL ELVI ja CECIL F I E L D ^ G ^ ONTARIO B Y A H T I W E S T E B B A CK We walked down a n a r r ow path to the C e n t r e of a barren. somevhat h i l - l y field. Here we f o u n d a s m a l l , mo-dest memorial—red flowers growing ta the formation of a cross. A t the end of öils cross was a t a l i upright xross made f r om two riigged poles; iHanging f r om the centre of t h i s t a li cross was a r o l l of ibarbed wlre. A low: rock wall w i t h a plaque of names o n i t stood near t h e ' m e m o r i a l l ' " A f ew yards away .was the femains of a n Old rock"basement., We were_related,the_sfid history of t h i s s l g h t i l i a t w a i teföre^ and df the great, but heart-breaktag^ s l g n i - ficance of t h i s s m a l l memorial. . . . , W h a t we s aw befqre us .wa5 a l i that remataed o f t h e town of L i d i c e . O n i y eight years ago, ta 19i3,; Ledlce was Just another quiet l i t t l e town o f Czeckoslovakia.. I t h a d 515 . t a h a b l - tants a n d 220 houses. Diu-lng the w a r . L i d i c e w a s . l n Che hands of t h e G e r m a n N a z i ? . . I t s people were ruled by t h e Vice-protector of B o h e m i a - M a r a v i a , H e y d r i c h , better known t o the C z e c i k - p c o p i e ; a s the " B u t c h e r . " His nickname sh0ws the h a t r e d the Czeck people h a d ,for their r u l e r . In June,'1943, H e y d r i c h was k i l l e d b y a group of Czecks. Some say that i t was done by C l e c k s who were parachuted down by a ' ^ i t i s h . plane. To avenge the k i l l i n g .of H e y d r i c h , the Nazis informed the L i d i c e {Jeople that every man of the .town ;VouId i>e executed. Eefore they -v?ere,lined u p against a walL a n d shot cold-blooded-l y . the 173 of t h em were d r l v c n i n to the small basement o f a f a r m e r H o - r a k ' s h o u s e . (This was the rock basement that we s a w — i t looked< almost impossible that 173 ^ men% oould be crammed tato i t ) . F a r m e r Horak's s o n was i n E n g l a n d a t t h e . t i m e of Heydrlch's k i l l i n g , This cotacidence made i t ^asy f o r the bloodthlrsty Nazis to say that Horak's s o n #asAthe one who d i d the k i l l i n g , a n d therefore the men of L i d i c e should be t o r t u r e d ta Horak's home.^After they. were kllled the men were a l i dumped into one hole. ..,•:;.„•.•,.•,•.„, The women and e h U d r e n v e r e sep-arated a n d t a k e n t o : ooncentratlon camps ta different parts of: Germany. .We were being £hown the rook w a ll wherc the m e n h a d been shot, a n d the merorial under w h l c h they .werc b u r - ied, when a woman, a b o u t - l i f t y , or f i f t y - f i v e , stopped to t a i k to. us. 6he was carrylng two baskets- of apples and was apparently o n h e r way,Jhome to cook dtoner. We were,.very f o r t u - nate to b e able t o t a i k w i t l i her, f o r shc was one of t h e L i d i c e women whd h a d been ta «he conoentration camp. T h r o u g h ' a n taterpreter she was able t o t e l i us o f some of t h e h e a r t - b r e a k - tag facts of her,home-town4 W i t h eyes blurred w i t h tears a n d h e r voice t r e m - b l i n g and -irising wieb emotion, s he t o l d us ihow alL t h e women h a d beeii separated from tbelr children a n d t a k e n of f t o c o n c e n t r a t i on samps. O f t h e 260 v o m e a v h o . T v e r e t a k e n away, o n l y 160 r e t u m e d . . . T h e rest h a d been gassed. O f : t h e h r . eighty-three chlldrenj o n l y sixteen r e t u m e d ! They h a d lost Vheir i a t h e r s a n d older bro-' thers, a n d n o V i m e n y of themretum-^ e d only t ö f tad t h a t t h e y h a d lost t h e i r mdchers too. As t h o u g h ; t h i s muoh was not enough, the beastly N a z i s .decided< to obliterate the whole -town; A thous» a n d H l t l e r - Y o u t h were called ta, to do this dU1;y Job.: f l r s t of a l i , they b u m e d every bouse a n d other b u i l d - tag t o t h e ^ o i i n d . Everything t h at c o u l d not b e : b u m e d , such as base-ments a n d s t o n e v a i l s , was ^ s t e m a -^ t i c a l l y dynamlted a n d c a r t e d aw{0^. O f . course, t h ^ oould not leave t he cemetary undone i But ;before they s t a r t e d their i n h u m a n Job of destroy-tag the cemetary/ they d u g u p the grayes a n d looted the gold a n d silver f l l l t a g s f r om the teeth of t h e borpses. H o w could; human-bstags do such. things? 2hiey couldn't have h a d verj^ many h u m a n qualities l e f t l H i e sc youths muat bave tumed to beasts when they were. educated ta ttoese methods of N a z i l s m. B u t L i d i c e Is^ not a dead town. M o st of the peoide who are left h a v e come back to s i a r t life anew ta their o l d town. Seventy- beautiful new homes have alres^dy been b u i l t a n d e l g h ty more are u n d e r . construction. They a r e b u i l t «md completely fumlshed free of charge b y t h e govemment f or t h o s e f o r m e r people of L i d i c e w h o are fortunate enough to be back. W e asked to see the inside o f one of those new houses. It'wa8 a beautiful and m o d em insldet as I t was out. I t was fumij«hed i ^ t h b e a u t i f u l b u i l t - t a cup-boards a n d f u r a l t u r e of the latest design. Yes l l f e h a s started anew i n L i d i c e . . . W c v e r e t o l d t h a t they are even going to estafolish a collective f a r m here ta the near future. As .we walked back to our bus. we remembered the o l d L i d i c e a n d the prioe its people h a d t o p a y . We re metabered t h e woman and her tears as she clasped o u r hands axul hugged us. We remembered her Important, though slmply-WQrded r e q u e s t : " W o rk t o g e t h e r . . . SO t h a t t h i s s o r t of t b l ng Wlll never bsippea a f f a t a l " - Tässä on valokuyatodistus rautaesiripusta. Pistimillä^ v^ Innsbruckissa Itävallassa brittiläisiä: n u o r i a - heidän ollessa m a t k a l l a maaUman n u o r i s o n J a ' o p i s k e l i j a i n ' festivaaliin. Lontoon ekonomlsUkonInn oppilas C o l i n Sweetlaasnltftstähävyttö laat rupesivat hätyyttämään meitä pistlmlUääD s a m a l l a nianaten J a k i r o t e n . . . . Minä s a n o i n a p s e e r i l - le, että Jos Joku loukkaantuu, n i i n se on hiUien syynsä. H&n n o s t i kiväärinsä J a löi sillä m i n u a k a a v o l - hta. Kaaduin maahan veren'vuotaessa m t a u s t a . . . : M ^ ^ k a neuloi kahdeksan tikkiä .V T o r o n t o D a i l y S t a r Joutui elokuun 27 pnä tolndtuspalstall8a|i=tote^ että tamä oU "epäUyttävä tapaus» Joka vaatU selitystä VtTashlngtonlsta. Youth Joins Hands in Friendsliip By Kalervo Ketola . ' . F o r the past rew «reeks the n a i n topic of conversatlon for the ' yonnt: people ta Toronto,: M o n t - : r e a l and generally throughout t he ^ Southern p a r t o f O n t a r i o h a s b e eh the Niagara Y o u t h Peace Festival) whtch took' place at Queenston N a t i o n a l P a r k . o n August 26. T o r - '-r onto Y r i t y s A . C . aiso took a n active part i n b o th preparations a n d p a r - t i c l p a t i on and with very good Bults. They took top honours ta almost every track a n d field event. Y r i t y s members not only proved themselves as athletes but under i t i i e able leadership of Secretary B a y Laakso carried ott thtg matii • p a r t of the management of t he sports program, i n o r d c r i y fashion. It^-was a ibig day packed fuU of aclivltles. T h e ; biggest worry> every-ibodyjhad was that they were afraid of mlssing something. A n d i t was quite a ptoblem t o i^Uqt ypyif ^time, i j p i t h a t , you could be'*'playtag (basebäli, pär-^ t i c i p a t t a g ' i n the' c u l t u r a l program and r u n n i n g the h a l f - m i l e almost at tho .same moment. A person couldn't even think of breaking of f for a 'There Was 100 per cenf Mcipation' A s some of you already know that I s k u AX;. IS t r y l n g to revive a t h l e t ic a c t i v l t y ta the communltles outlylng P o r t A r t h u r . WIth t h i s thought ta mlnd we started out l a s t S u n d a y , A u g . 26th, to D o g R i v e r , better l(nown «s Pohjola. Pohjola i s a predomlnantly F i n n i s h f a rm community about 20 miles West of P o r t A r t h u r . A f t e r a f ew delays; one being wlien the battery f eU out of the S^ord when we h l t a n e s p e d a l l y bad «tretch of r o a d ; ,we a i r l v e d a t the CÖJ^ aau at (Pohjola. The meeiing was scbeduled t o begta at 1.00 p m v l t J f M 13J45 when wc camci. ..One c a r .wa«'pari(ed by the ban. That belonged io the caretakerf Tfalngs looked veiy gloo-my. y/bmib^ meetlng-was called to order there WM • h«ndful'of natives on hand »nd »bout a a equäl number of ibku boys. The dilef dedslon of the meettag w« 8 to « n v l n t a ,<x)mmitt«e . w l ^ would serve M the teioporary exeeu-tlve and as tb« nuclcus oi an athletic club wliicb i^cfM begin aetlvitles as soon as pqulUe next qnlng. The niason for smtttag ott unta next «nrtag is thai d large number of tbe Ukeiy nieniliqv wo>fc l a tbe btitb dur« fti^; wtater. T o whlle away the rest of the a f t e r - noon a' t h r e e event consistlng of shot- .put, broadjump. and 60 metre r u n was drraqged v f o r those present. We went out t o the cow pasture — e x - cuse ,me!—field, and the Judge began to take down the names of competi-toTs ;'What happ^ned i s more than I knoWi Jjut athletes came from every-where. It looked like the l i i i t t o j u h l at on a s m a l l scalc. When the bewilder. ed Judge got a l i t h e names down there were ntaeteen contestants, only thrcc or four being from Ifiku. The I s k u boys ähook their heads, They h ad come here to l e v i v e a n a t h l e t i c club a n d were met by a small axmy of track a n d f i e l d men. This place dldn't need a n y reviving—a little leadership, yes! Why m a n , here we h a d the beginning of a club to beat ali clubs! N o w n i teli you the other strange part of t h e tale, There were no male spectetors imder the age of 30, Here is the. reason, and this is what ^ylll spell success f o r t h e Tlger A . C . next sprlng. There was 100 per cent p a r t i - clpatlon. Everyone took part. N o - body s a i d they were not |;ood at t h i s or that event (a f a m i l l o r tale we hear ta F o r t A r t h u r ; youVe probably heard It elsewhere>. Y o i i should have s e e n those boys; the L a a t u brothers, the N i i t t y n en brotherSi the B e r g l u n d brothers. t he Luomala brothers, and many others. It wa8 l i k e one big f a m i l y out to have a good time. Have y o u ever s e e n the 60 metres r u n under 9 «econds o n a gravei r o a d i n bare feet? Thesc boys did i t ! If they had no traök shoes i t didn't phase them a h l t . As the ^ u i ^ went down over the hlUs we headed back for Port A r t h u r w l th a l e u o n i n o u r mlnds: If you com-petc f o r t h e love of the sport, then there's. n o t h i n g to stop you f r om succe^dtag. Ali I c a n say Is t h a t i f Leo comes to P o r t A r t h u r next year he h a d better watch out w h e n O i va pulls o n h i s spikes and Heino plcks up his Javelin, , O u l l l v e r . moment to v m u n c h a. sandwlch; - ; Of the.dozen or;8o cltles represen"- ted the most c o l o u r f u l group were the Quebec youth, -who desplte serlous fInancial difficultles due to t h e l o ng distance to come were present 1251 strong. OParticularlly the F r e n c h C a n - : a d i a n cultural presentatlons under the dh-ection of .popular J e o n Bolsjolt were warmly applauded • b y t h e > a u - dience of some 1500 people. D u r t a g the afternoon a n i n f o r m a l conference attehäedby youth leaders and young people f r om the various cltles reprosented- was 'held;; DIscus-sion was centercd around a draft appeal to C a n a d i a n youth ^ presented by^ the Toronto Commltee. •Howäver It was f c i t that^It would J i o t be cor-* reet to adopt. a n y statements a t the F e s t i v a l but t h a t the A p p e a l should bc scnt out t o C a n a d i a n y o u t h f or wldest possible discusaion so t h a t a l i young Canadians w o u l d ' b e able to take part i n the / preparatlon - of a - ^ n a l document »rhich ^ p u l d bc the baiiis for (iGanadian > y o u t h to ; work together o n the issue of. peace. The idea of h o l d i n g a y o u t h festival was started sometlme ago by y o u ng members of t h e C a n a d i a n Peace C o n - grcss. As soon as they h a d mentloned t h e i r idea to some Of the T o r o n to youth leaders preparations got under way. The • 'Prcpäratory •. Committce soon embraccd. representatlves of: most. of the y o u t h organizations that were carrylng o n actlvltle» tftrough-out the summer snonths and i t w as evldcnt f r om the very beginning that the F e s t i v a l w o u l d b e a big success. I n taltlating the F e s t i v a l i t was felt that the sentimcnts for peace exiprcssed by many large C a n a d i an youth and studcnts groups was the busis upon w h i c h some form of Joint a c t i o n 5:ouldbe a r r l v e d on. T h e most appropriate f o rm such Joint a c t i v l t y: c o u l d only^be a festival i n . w h l ch young .people -vv^ould be expressing their .peacoful asplrations through' sports and culture. Oenerally young people are revoltcd at the use of violence to prove or. disprove a potat. <It Is obvious that' he^who is stronger w l l l w i n regardless of whether h e Is r i g h t o r wrong. The o n l y r W a y Justice c a n b e arrlved at Is through unblased discussion a n d examlnatlon of a l i aspects .of w h a t - ever is i n questlon. We d o n o t have to agree w l t h other peoplc'8 potat ot; vlew, but we must respect their ideas a n d d o o u r best to p o t a t out w h y we disagree w l t h them. Just because a person prefers hot-dogs with mus-: t a r d but does not a r b i t r a r i i y . make others eat hot-dogs w l t h mustard i i^ not coosideredrea.son enough to break off relations wlth hlm. A n d sö on the i n t e r n a t i o n a l politksal plane, i f 800 m i i l i o n people profer socialism as t h e i r mustard a n d glve no Indicatlon of using force of a r m s t^, spread thclr- Ideas to other .count;Jes. we must! respect them, ' i f we feel that o ur f o rm of l i f e i s better, thon i t i s ' o u r| duty to polnt out t h e contradictlons In the 'Other -and the advantages in ours. A t t h e same- time i t Is essen-t l a l to use only concrcte, indisputtUjIe fact« toarguments. ' T h e old m y t h about not being able to gct facts f r om Iiehlnd the so-called i r o n c u r t a i n h a s ' been expojied ovcr and over again, ParticularUy^ youth Hielegations have ahvays been w e l - comed to study conditions behtad the " I r on c u r t a i n " . E v e n i ab t h i s 'moment 55 young Canadians are preparing sKiiffaaMsfuiM ihmiset sen m u k a n a , I nm .täältä^ rontosia,^el ole n S k y i ^ mitään' £ Bia pltkään^ a i k a u i ; ^ U n n j a t t e l t a ^ - *^ita n e llittoJuhlatkto-^cntvai^Ä^, . J4 hyvtalkävf ksOlduZ-sIla-^elsUl^-dieK^,. sen enempää maIiUttam:Jäim,kilB±i;f'^ varmaan tietävät «Ufen btTvhxm'm^^lj>^, nlstulvat. Nyt'Vain «JoakUftää Ijaötfi^lfe kia rilJtä Joöca ,ahtdlvat''apua'l^lMr?g Juhlien aikana. J a Jotka hita väsym^7j|^J?^ tömä&t} työicentellvät kentftUä^Jalrä.-styf vintolaösa, toiset Joutuivat tekdiiMa työtä melketa. vuorokauden'^yn^iärilif^J Ilman mitään lepoa," vaan silti nurfcu:^> .^^^ ^ matta. E r i k o i s e n kiitoksen'"axisalCaie''?f< Sig Ilomäki. sUlä hän oU ahia -vahnij 1:%^^^ auttamaan, o l i p a s i t e n t y ö mikä vain.v»/'''|£t.-i H a l u a n myös kUttää-kaikkia nijltbi;^.,''IMi Jotka antoivat lataaksl 6änkyvaatelTa^';:'/|;§''^ j a kaikkia Jotka- tavalla tai tol^^Vv #^ auttoivat näiden Juhlien onnistttmf'**;.'v''l sessa. 43Us vielä kerran kiitos käiklUot '--Trf yhteisesti. l i l i S l i i ^ f t . ''im — Quebecta'maakunnassa o l i opel*'''r'>Mr'"' tajata keskhnäärätaen vuosipalkka'-Xr|l 1832 n o i n 90" doUaria. - . '.»f^n^^^sV-^' for their retvum after spendtag majtly 'yk,^^ weeks i i ^ E a s t e r n a n d We8temeouftt«*^-' Mes and meeting youth of 104 Ianid|al':,;„ at the g i g a n t l c B e r l i n Y o u t h ^ ^ e a - ' . - 'V •tiVBJ??;::|;ä^I|'^livSp|i^ T h e Nfagara Y o u t h Peace FestlvarV?Kl| is positive proof t h a t C a n a d i a n Y o u t h c a n work together and i f t h e N i a g Ä ^ : ' - 'JjM, Y o u t h A p i ^ a l seryes to.generate*dls^j;,V„l'|;li cusslon among a U sections of O ^ r o f^^T^ a d i a n youth, the 'wordS'^ öf Omat ' ;Walmsley^ young theological^studentji^ m' h i s address to the Pestivar % i Ö ' t , have even g r e a t e r m e a n t a g r " D e s j ^ ' '< i-i^^J-oxa many differences we are u n l t e d i - by one goal, one v i s i on p- peace'*;''!'/i PALJON ONNEA KAISA JA LAURI NIEMELLE paikkakunnalta poismuuton johdosta toivottavat: : allamainitut ystävät: Olkoon onni aina mukananne ' ' • omassa' kodissanne uudelta paikkakunnalla. E v e l y n L a h ti . S a i m a ' L a h ti K y l l i k k i , H i l m a Ja J . J u s s i la / T t l d a Ja V . M o i s i o E v e l y n , Lempi Ja O l i v er Mae Ja Eugene L a h ti H e l i e n . ' A u n e Ja N . Heino M a r y Ja J , Syrjälä V i e . O j a la McKERROW, ONTARIO Aune Ja A n s u O j a la E l v i Ja C e c i l F i e l d i n g - M a r l y n j a , D o n a l d F i e l d i ng E i r a , Signe Ja E t a a r . E l g b a c ka J o h n K i vi A i n o Loff Isac K a n g a s, M a r y Ja W . Yrjölä Armas Latae Elokuun 25 p.» 1951 .--L. KIITOS Sydämelllhen kiitos teille M o K e r r o w n ystävät siitä hauskaistajää-hyväislllasta Ja hyvistä lahjoista. J o t k a saimme muistoksi teiltä.;/ K A I S A ja L A U R I NIEMI T O R O N T O , O N T A R I O ' Minä myös . h a l u a n kiittää sUtä rahalahjasta jonka sata teillä vastaanottaa samassa tilaisuudessa. . ^, E V E L Y N LUOMA T O R O N T O , O N T A R IO S u r u U a i l m o i t a n , että rakas ystäväni J a T a i s t o a b ä i , TOIVO EDWARD SAVELA nukkui kuolon uneen Toronton Generai-sairiialassa .elokuun 22 pnä^^ lOSI. ' l l ä n o l i syntynyt Suomessa Lehtimäellä, toukokuun 25: pnä 1008 Ja aauJ Torontossa vuodesta 1943 lähtien. . L ä h i n n ä suremaan Jäi poikansa T a i s t o Tinuninslssa, Ont. J a s u u r i v s u k u l a i s - J a t u t t a v a p i i r i Canad4lwa J a Suomessa.' \ ' ^ V a i n a j a lepää T o r o n t o n Y o r k hautausmaalla. S a i t isä levon n i i n rauhaisan, sen sullc mä toivon suloisen. EI muistosi koskaan h a i h t u a voi. Rakas isä, kiitos kaikesta sulle. Poikasi Taistot YSTÄVÄSI A L I N A . * V a i k k a raskas o l i l y h y t elämäsi taakka, hjrmysuin kaikki surusi sä - kannoit Ja meitä k a i k k i a viihdyttää tahdoit. . N y t muistosi meitä a i n a s e u r a a p i ; - L e v o n n i i n r a u h a i s a n sulle toivon suloisen. R a k k a u d e l l a muistellen. A l i n a . ;:^ - K I I T O S Sydäfmelllset kiitokseni k a l k i l l e . Jotka auttoivat meitä Toivon v - r ' sairaalassa ollessa Ja viimeiseen lepoon saattaessa, ^ , Teitä k i i t o l l i s u u d e l l a muistaen, [ ALINA LIPPONEN KIITOS SydämeUinen kiitos kalkUle ystä^vllle J a tuttaville, j o t k a o s a l l i s t u i vat s i t a e n rahakeräykseen. Jonka o l i t t e järjestäneet hyväkseni s a i r a u t e n i sattuessa. K i i t o l l i s u u d e l l a , TOIVO P A R K KO S O U T H P O R C U P I NB O N T A R I O CSJ:N OSASTOJEM KOKOUKJSET .: ' n e n kuukau8ikokduiB.pldetään:!Jor,st;;;;|y k a l s e n kuukauden lenstalmaisenak/"*^ .: i i i a a n a n t e i i i a\keuö' 8 i l l a l l i'o8a8; 0 ' f ^ - ^ i ^ ^^ ^: toa huoneistolla Doxi-bMmA::^'yX--^^.':'^'m^ CSJ:D W a n n p l n osaston kuukausikokoukset pidetään Jokaisen kuukauden vlhnelsenä s i m n u n - ' tataa klo 1 l p . osaston h a a l l l l a. Stateerta osoite: Voitto L e h t i, ' Wanup, O n t . 0 8 1 : n H e a r r t l n osaston Iniukausl- Icokoukset pidetään Jokalsea k u u - kaudea toisena sunnuntaina k lo 3 l p. C 8 i : n Spmeedalen osaston N o . 30. kuukausikokoukset pidetään Jo^ . . . . . i i i » C 8 J : n Vaneonvetin osaston kuUT,r..'>*.v ri-^sJ^ kauslkokoukset pidetään C l t a - ./A' ton haalissa, j o k a kuukauden t o i ^ sena 7.30 A - Siveä V a n c o u v e r , B . . C . ^ . -r'^,,' kaisen kuukauden enshnmäisenä C 8 J : n Sanlt Btcr M a r i e n 'otau^H':]:'/' sunntmtaina kello 2 l p . Johtok u n t a kokoontuu t u n t i a a i i u i - semmln. •> C61:n P o r t A r t h u r i n osaston k u u kausikokoukset pidetään Jokaisen kuukauden ensimmäisenä k e s k l - vUkkona k l o 7 l U a l l a ; 319 B a y S t. J o h t o k u n n a n kokoukset pldet&än , jokaisen kuukauden viimeisenä k e s k i v i i k k o n a k l o 7 U l a l l a samass a palkassa. KirJeenTalbto osoita; T y y n e S i i i m a n , 310 B a y S tv fPort A r t h u r , O n t . C8X:n T i m m f n s i n Mustott kuukati* sikokoukset f pidetään Jokaisen, kuu|cauden, ensimmäisenä mm^;: nuntataä kello 7 l U i ^ , r , , No. 5 työkokoukset pidetään Jok»,,^ L ^iö^^ kuukauden ensimmäinen J a k o i ' '< mas sunnuntai osaston 'omalI*nri^,'{ v t a l o l l a , 321 J o h n S t . , . a l k i i e a k l o > ' ' ' ^ C S J : n Beavcr Laken osastoa knn-> ' kaosikokous .jpldet&äa Joka k u u ^ > 'YM' k a u d e a ' t o i s e a a suanuatalnik, ^ k l o 1 päivällä'.osaston b a a l l l l a . ' . rM K i r j e e n v a i h t a j a n osoItoJ < L a u r i f'VdH . K o s k i ,mR. 1,Worthtagton,Ont*? 'liU^ . C81:n-8iidbaiyii:^9Miion , pldetääajokaiseakuukaudentn-jj-fit) Himmäisenä s u n a u a t a i n a . ' P t t - >JS-t'j!\^ beeajobtojä O s c a r BSännl8tOi8lh&|j^v|><i(^^ teeri H i h n a MSkl. osolto B o t 254,
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Title | Vapaus, September 6, 1951 |
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Date | 1951-09-06 |
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