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° Kaanaana
KAAN
^ tyhjät aisai
'«Ilen vasta;,
°"lta oa
t?
'• •Pistin kat.
se kuona
'iisannutkaja.
I HAUSKAA
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toivottaa
ArtShoeSfore
Harold Mayzel, liikkeenhoitaja
Hienoja jalkineita
koko perheelle
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530 Queen Street West
Toronto Ontario
j tJ H L A T E B V E H D Y 8 !
GLOBE PAIHT &
WALLPAPEB CO.
Papeivitsfjsi -> Maaleja
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559 Queen St. W.. Toronto, OnU
maisten estti.
itykseUe. Joki
n pelon tafa.
omautU, etii
»märtää, etii
.vaan että ji.
nisten fayriii.
•voiset tavaa,
stoliitto tulee
>ssä,: tUlisival
maan Britaa.
Jn tilannetta,
ston jäsenet,
lu-esti yllätei-
•ä he näkjiät
ungissa. -Iit
Upoissa jotki
3ta tavaraa ja
y:öskin täynnä
näytti olevaj
ttäSovletsb.-
ui Moäcovaja
teili mitä lm
/Cmian presi-!
yntjTnän 500-
n juhialstun-:
luri konsertti'l-^l;
a ja venäläis*
ettiin vastaa'
et.myös.Ie-
.inäkissä. Ere.
Achabadissa,
kaupungeissa,
kii-jastcssa a
icLn muistolle
in ensknniä>
inehlstoa, jo-
. Vincin aika'
KEVÄTTERVEHDYS!
Credit Jmellers
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coita sitä, et-ilaiset
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järjestettäviin
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—Lilkkeeinme STOtnn» StaauiillMI» r ^
H U O N E K A L U J A
Suuri valikoima Ja varasto Quala Ja k&ytettyjä
talous-Ja konttorlluUustoja'
Kuten: Ompelukoneita, helloja, söhvUV mattoja,
sähkövällneitä, pianoja, yjn..- ; j n . ,
Me lähetämme^tavaroita ulos kaupungista
Toronto. — We y-oung people are
good! Thexe is no doubt about it
in OUT own minds at least But
qulte regulaiily we see the old foQcs
d a things Uiat we have to tip our
hat to, and then at least cnomentarily
we realize that they too are pretty
good.
Here in Toronto this f act « a s de-monstrated
last Sunday night at the
concert the "Ahertaja" cultural com-petiUon
group put on. In the ijiased
opinion of this writer (who at the
last monent became an. — "Ahertaja")
It was a mastenpiece of organiz-ation
that the young ipeople can draw
many lessons froin for future woirk.
It should be pointed out inunediately
that the vomig people were involved
in the preparations and were abo
Weil represented on the program but
nevertheless the maintask of plan-ning
and organizing had been car-ried
out by the older generation.
One: of the «nost striking aspects
of the program vias the abundance
of group numbers vhich judging from
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WHITEFISH, ONTAlilO
J. Passin perhe
Katri ja Fred La^Ine
Jack Laine
Tyyne ja Matti Tolmonen Ja
. • lapset
Väinö Pelto
VUhart. LyyU Ja KaUe
Ruismäki .
Aura ja Niilo OJanporft •
Elden Ojanperä
Aino ja Hemml Lanuni
Oscar Herrala
Sytelät
Anna ja Elalle Palo
Lizzie Laine
Sandra ja F. Kuusisto
Hanna ja Eila Nyysölä
Aini Ja Eino HIU
Paul HiU
Mr. ja Mrs. A. Lahti
Vieno ja Tauno Keränen
Viivi ja M, Lindala
Sulo Mäki '
•Geo. M i U •
Walter ja Aino
Fanny Ja Otto Ktats
Lind» Ja X. HkrsOä
Albett Jassna
Attth Vainikainen Ja i l tl
Ralph Hopeavuori
Elvi Jä Bob XiuJaneD Ja lapset
BlB Oja ; •
Ilozta Nojonen
EUeen. Evelyxi. Ebde Ja Hemy
Reijo. Keitti ja Karl Kainula
Mr Ja M*8. y . Ylinen
Aino Kiu^Pinen "".
iyiyra Jafiino Kllpinea
Leäipi Ja j;Rlekko ^
Tyyne. MftkÄ ja Kane
. ,;paiomäii
Anna Ja i ^ T l Kivi - -
Sylvia Ja Yrjö JA pojät-
Annl Ja A. SetftU
VERMIUON RIVER, ONT.
Martha Kinnunen:
Paul Kinmmen
Mary ja Otto
Setälä Ja äitt
Tuomaalat
J Tuomaala
V. Lampinen
Olga Ja H. Elimen
Tryne ja T. Rauhanen
senja Ja Vie Jutila
Erkki IPenttlnen
Aino Ja Lauri Kooki
Vnno Penttinen
Aino Ja A. Kivinen
PENAGE TROUT LAKE, ONT.
Hilma Ja Enrio Wuori
Ellen ja N. Linden
Elin ja Gust Salminen
S. ja j . Laine
A. Ahonen
Tekla ja A. KSarUinen
B. Saiberv
Greta ja Nestor Luoto
Mandi Salmi
Anna ja vnho Potila -
Tauno Aliooea
TERVEHDYS
kaikille rauhan-puolustajille
tänä
° Minnie Johnson
-Vilho Ja Minda Katainen
Atma Vesa Ja pojat
Bertha ja Uuno Söderholm Ja
perhe
Jenny Ja Emil Raunio
Anita. Ida Ja J . Turunen ;
Armi ja Arvo Skytte •
Emilia ja Oscar Salmi
Wm. Ja Violet Ojaniemi Ja
lapset
Lyydia Pesonen ja Kalevi
Eva ja Wm. Jaakkola
Alma ja Armas Skytte
Anni Puska
Mrs. W. Knuuttila
Hilja ja Wm, Ranta
AI Ja Toini Webster ja lapset
Hilda Kukkola Ja Donna
Pora, Rachel ja August
Juntunen. Haney
Emma ja Albert Palttila.
Albion
Oscar Pesonen ;
Alvlna Siikanen
Alice Ja Kusti Eskola,
2802 Murray St., Port Moody
H. Ja S. Lanki ja pojat
Ida Klaar
Hilma ja Atu Marttinen
Sylvi Ja Sam Saari ja pojat
Laila ja Tauno Pusim Ja perhe
XTrho Tynjälä
Lyyli, Douglas ja
Jetmifer-Anne. Ladysmith
Anni Tynjälä
V. Kesti
Onni Jokela
Mr. Ja mrs. Aug. Hilland
Eila, Ada Ja Walter Rauma
Websters Comers
British Columbia
the prcsentation had been irell plan-ned
and rehearsed. In our; organiz-ations
ve have always emphaslzed
the knportance of group partlcipation
and the point should be oonstantly
re-emphasized^Preparation of group
nxunbers requires a lot of work but
the aresults are well vorth the effort.
Another thlng -that requires. men-tion
is the selectton of numbers. In
this partknilar case the central theme
of the program wa8 that -very import-ant
themc of peace and happlness
whlch is not ahvays consldered v i th
the full serioosness that it trarrants.
In fnany of the program numbers the
terrible destniction and insanit^y of
wars as a meansof solving problems
was vivldly portrayed whUe on the
other hand a u n y i}umbers reminded
Us of the happlness and enjoymcnt
that a peaceful and secure li/e has to
offer. It is weU our efforts
to lend our support to this grcet
struggle that ali people with a wlll
to Ihre and enjoy the best that
life has to offer are canying out In
eivery part of the "World. We can
help by Integrating the theme of
peace into programs that we prepare.
And that is not difficult for evety-thing
that is creative and enJoyable
already in itself speaks for peace
and life.
The more thought onc gLvcs to
suob achievements, the morc danger
there is to arrlve at the conclusion
that maybe there are a lot of things
wc can leam from the old foBcs. per-haps
we should ask them for their
advice and suggestlons more f reguent-ly.
The oUt foUcs mlght even be a
littlc better then we are. — K K ,
Ali good things comc to an cnd
so did our gyni and Iccture courses.
Oiu- closing concert was lieki on Aprli
6th — <which was (as you have read
from prevlous articles) a huge success.
We put on a four hour showing-of-gymnastics,
tumbllng, dances. songs.
musical selections. etc; Rlght iiow
L want to tliank Paavo and Karl,
on behalf of «nyself nnd ttie rcst of
the club members: PaaA'o, for U»c
wond©rful gym dasses (wc rcally dld
enjoy thcm vcry much dcsplte tlie
odd groans tind (moan.s now and
then> — and — Karl. for hls intcrcst-ing
locturcs. from which we Icarned
a lot. and got a better out-look on
the past. present and future hap-penlngs.
Tliank you both, once again!
Now that tliese courses are ovcr
that does not mean that the club's
activitics have dicd down too — NO
SSBSBXSZ — quite the opposite.
This coming Sunday. April 20lh,
the girls wtll be taklng part. in the
concert, and of coursc on Aprll 27th,
the nite of the "DYINAMO SPRINQ
OONCBRT". evray member wlll be
taklng an activc part (from tiny
Karen Mäntylä — to big Allan Kon-ka>.
After ali these concerts — we have
othcr tasks ahead of us (PLiEASE!
— was that a sigh I heard?) First,
we have the mass and compctitlon
gym movcments to Icam for the
comins Lllttojuhlas. This includcs
the boys as Tvell as the girls. Sccond-ly,
I have heard such rumors, that
a track is going to bc made at Island
Lake this summer, and possibly a
ball field — so remcmber— be ready
HebinU. €ometihtng n«w is
happening to the Olympics. But in
reality it Is old for the ancient
Olymplcs had It as its theme and
the founder of the modera dympics
beUeved in It. BIgbt along skie the
games of -vorM athlctes a youth
festival will takeplace that vrtll bc
devoted to peace and friendshlp —•
the original basls of these games.
Called by the !Finnish Festival Com-mlttee.
a youth <£amp will be situated
at the beautiful peninsula town of
Jollas, nvhich is ^Ithin reach of the
capital. - Over ten thousand iPiiuis.
as well as d o s e to 2.000 young men
and wom«n from o t ^ countries wlll
be taUng part. It wiU be open to ali
athletes and cultural groups deslrous
of protnottng peace and, friendshlp.
It will bc conductcd In the spirlt
of Uie World Youth F&stivai hcld in
Berlin ,last summer. ' ' '
•At this camp. youth of many lands
wjli,get _ acquainted wlth the dances
and' songs of' other countries and
coaipete wlth each other In various
sports. They wlll toe performed -In
a large natural amphitheatre out-of-doors
during the long hours or the
summer evenings whcn the sun sets
late.
It Is cxpcctcd that many Olymplc
competitors will bc visitmg the camp
and partlctpating In its actlvltles..
This action will help restore the
Olympics to itu original purposes —
peace and friendshlp. — Mirjam
Tuomainen. :\
: Toronto. — Yes, another one of
those Prlday n i i ^ t dances Is s<diedu-led
to take place at the Don Hall this
weekcnd. This time under the spon-sorship
of thie <!boir8 and band.
Judging Iron» the intercst that has
devek>ped around these Prlday n i ^t
hops It wIU be wisc for everybody to
get thelr tlckete well In advance and
bMldes advance sale tlckets are only
€0c wtoUe at the door they wm be 75c.
Most people are already familiarwith
tbe f ine music of eillke liUcas' Örche^
tra and this wlll probabty be thie last
occaslim i n vhlcih they wlll t}e at the
hali untll n » t Xall, BO dont miss out
on it. .
iNot only that. but for sunday, April
27th, the choirs and band have pre-pared
their annual sprlng concert.
Oltroughout the oourse of ttie Winter
we have been awarc of the work these
bodles have been dolng, now we will
have an opportunity to en Joy this
m>eclal concert ttiey have prepared.
(Rumour has it that the program wlli
Include other ntunbers in addltion to
in Toronto
VAPPUTERVEHDYKSEMME
KAIKILLE TOVEREILLE M YSTÄVILLE!
MR. JA MRS. K. LEHTINEN
MR. JA MRS. T. KOLPPANEN
Ramsey, C.P.R. ., Ontario
Toronto. — AU Winter long this
sectlpn has carrled mcntlon of the
youth courses that ha/ve alreadv been
held In iflve differcnt places. Äow it
is Toronto's turn. The carly sprlng
has alwäys been a busy time around
the Don Hall and this sprlng is no
exception. This factor plus a number
of öther technicalities has prievented
the courses from gctting undenvay.
(However, some of the dlfflculties have
been solved and by the time this ar-tlcle
is in print the first session will
have been held äs It is schedulcd for
Wednesday of this wcek. The second
cducatiönal session wlll be on Satur-day
aftemoon.
•Next Week should a Iso sce the gyqi
get underway probably on Tuesday
and Tbursday nlghts, Some changcs
may have to be made regarding nights
avallableat the Hall and if so particl-pants
wlll be notifled In advance,
There Is älso a possibility that some
as.rccts of the courses wlll bc varricd
out at Tarmola. The main thlng that
ia nc-cded now I» a host of partlclpants
r:aht from the start so things wlll be
aale to get Into full 8wing rlght from
the start, Ali enqulrles about ar-rangemcnts
should be directcd to the
coitfse commlttce members. — K K .
the' choir and band performances.
Why we evcn heard there Is goIng to
bc some vlsitlng talcnt from othcr
cultural groups ln"the city.. . V e l i alJ
be there at 4:00 PM.
On The Li^htcr Side
CLEAB ENOUGH
•"I want to be procra-stlnatcd at
the next comw." sald the passcnger
to the bus conductor.
"You want to t>e what7" demanded
the conductor/
*Don't losc your tcmper, I had
to look In the dictlonary myself b«-
fore I found out that 'procr^stlnate*
means 'put off,"
to lend a hclplng hand (trudc, shovel,
ctc). Last but not loast, tho ratsing
of funds for our trip to Port Arthur
this smnmer. Weil be needlng a lot
of that grecn stuff if <we are going
there via the T . C i A , Serlously. though
— if you have any Idea to help
raisc some easy money, please dont
keep It In the deep daric secret.
Somcthing for the boys — as of
now y o u have a ncsw gym instructor
nonc othcr than our vlceH>resldent.
WaJtor '(Wally) Niskanen. So there
Is no excusc now. for not practlslng
twlcc a Week rcgularly.
Bcforc slgning off just a UtUe re-minder
of our time table:
6.30 PJMr-7.30 PiM. Llttle Boys
7.30 P : M ^ PJM. Oirls and Boys
warmlng up cxercises \
. 8 P M . — Girls gym
8 PJM, — Boys gjm
Wc cxpect a full tiuti out eveiy
gym nite, from now until Liitto-
Julilas.—Dolores.
Vapputervehdys!
o BLAIRMOBE. ALTA.
Hanna Ja MatU Järvi
sun Mackle
Jack Suorsa
Aku
Väinö
o NEW WESTMIN8TEB. B. C.
Hilda ja Antti Haka,
623 Ewen Ave.,
Ann. John 'Ja Kathryne NykoI,
Weibsters Comers
Sylvia, Kaario >Ja (Kathryne Lund,
348 Hospltal St.,
Jeanette Ja Frank Ovlngton.
348 Ho£a>ltal S t .
Tllda Ja IBmU Yla. lai (Brald St.,
FJsa Ja Antti Karjala,
191 Byrne Road. So. (BuiTislby
Alma ja Jaok Oja. 312 Nootka St.,
Katri ja Ted Skytte. 301-8th Ave. E .
Er&a Rorva, 1706 OoluMbia Dr..
Bertha Ja Ted Sjöblom.
mi4 River Rd..
Sylvia; <LaUi^. yelma Ja Peter Rapo,
923 Ceidax 6t.i •'. ^ ,,' ,
Hemy Ja Akna lalui,\ i i ; , ! •
441 Rousseau St.. ' ' < "
Maiy Ja Peter-NremeiÄ.- • • " " ' *
281 Byrne Rkl.. So. Bttmaliy
Aino Ja Kosti Palm. 249*8th A v e . E .
O LADYSMITH. B . C .
Ensio Mfilkinen
Martha Ja Leonard Juola
Eino ja Vfctor AKon
Anna (Ja Dan Sarlund .
Olga Ja Mätti Klonola
Aina Ja lUrho Lähde
Amalia Kotila ja George
Liisi 'ja Paul Parta
Eini Ja Vie Niemi
Hikna Leaf'
Sandra iSbnila
Elli, Alex. MlUa Ja Lilja Muhola
Abna Mäki
Hulda Nelson
Sofia Luhtala
Mr. ja Mrs. Hugo Rutti
Mamlc Ja Frank Tuomi
Ida EilkkUä
Wilma Ja Ed.
O FORT ES8INGTON. B.C.
^ Lily, Kelly Ja Yvonne Pehkonen
T Y Y N E Ja AARNE HAUTANEN
Arthur Palo
Charlie Kinos, Infantry 1,
Tranquille
Eva Snellman
Elina Ja Sylvi Hakala
W, Danlelson, Port Edwar(U
H. KOSSILA
W. NIEMI
Laina Ja Ben Korhonen Ja perhe
H. Bakkila
H. 8TAIN
Marie Snellman
• SALMON ABM. B.C.
Mary Ja Walter Mäki Ja Violet
Mary Ja Mike Soon Ja pojat
John Huhtala Ja pojat
Elllc Mäki Ja tytöt
Wendla Ja Nick Ruotsala
Mary Ja Oscar Korpi
Henry Ola
Lempi ja Frank Kuusisto
Sanna Mäki Ja Matti
Dagmar Ja Victor Lehto
K. Lehto
• NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C.
Evclyn, Antti. Marie j a Patricia
Tapio
Annie Tapio Ja John.
• GOLDEN, B. C.
Mrs. 3. X . Hautala Ja bCaUl
Mr. Ja Mrs. Lindgren Ja S M
Mr. ]a M » . H. Salomaa Ja Arvo
Ella Ja Eino Somero
Mr. Jorma MikScola
Mr. Jani Nikula
• PRINCE GEORGE, B. C.
Aini Ja V. Andelin, Box 894
Väinö UusiteOo
E. Koski
Emil Karjala
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kaikille unionistisenliikkeen
kannattajille ja ystäville
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LOCAL 598
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| Title | Vapaus, April 24, 1952 |
| Language | fi |
| Subject | Finnish--Canadians--Newspapers |
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| Date | 1952-04-24 |
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° Kaanaana
KAAN
^ tyhjät aisai
'«Ilen vasta;,
°"lta oa
t?
'• •Pistin kat.
se kuona
'iisannutkaja.
I HAUSKAA
VAPPUA
toivottaa
ArtShoeSfore
Harold Mayzel, liikkeenhoitaja
Hienoja jalkineita
koko perheelle
Puhelin WA- 5581
530 Queen Street West
Toronto Ontario
j tJ H L A T E B V E H D Y 8 !
GLOBE PAIHT &
WALLPAPEB CO.
Papeivitsfjsi -> Maaleja
Puhelin WA. 7303 .
559 Queen St. W.. Toronto, OnU
maisten estti.
itykseUe. Joki
n pelon tafa.
omautU, etii
»märtää, etii
.vaan että ji.
nisten fayriii.
•voiset tavaa,
stoliitto tulee
>ssä,: tUlisival
maan Britaa.
Jn tilannetta,
ston jäsenet,
lu-esti yllätei-
•ä he näkjiät
ungissa. -Iit
Upoissa jotki
3ta tavaraa ja
y:öskin täynnä
näytti olevaj
ttäSovletsb.-
ui Moäcovaja
teili mitä lm
/Cmian presi-!
yntjTnän 500-
n juhialstun-:
luri konsertti'l-^l;
a ja venäläis*
ettiin vastaa'
et.myös.Ie-
.inäkissä. Ere.
Achabadissa,
kaupungeissa,
kii-jastcssa a
icLn muistolle
in ensknniä>
inehlstoa, jo-
. Vincin aika'
KEVÄTTERVEHDYS!
Credit Jmellers
• Bulova kelloja
o Expertti kellojen
korjausta.
AVATKAA V E L K A T I U /
48 tunnin palvelu
. Puhelin WA. 1458
186 Queen St. West
Toronto OnCprlo
HAUSKAA
VAPPUA
TOIVOO
Sfeaiii Batbs
EM. 4-9997
137 Bevcrley Street
Toronto , Ontario
i
S
tl nähtäväni
iustaiteeseen"
1 vanlia rans'
elta 1651. Si-tämän
suU'
ä ja. työsti,
ista "Maitoc-
Litta". 'Tals-ä"
Cioconda".
stössa on ai-
Leonardo da
ja Jceksijänä.
jäljennökset
inpanokirjas-Ävjä
lintuja
.samoin pii*
1 "lampun'si-i
il,
I
IKAN
maitten Väli-
, pistein 51-
a Kööpenia-
,rapunpäiwä
lymällä siioin
ennystä täm.
tämän maaB'
ysvaltain loista
canad»»
3sua tallit»
taisin kansan
jloksi—paoistaan,
jotki
eet vapput"'
inf
coita sitä, et-ilaiset
työlii-lä
arvoa rap-iielenosoitos-ion
asia-Yb-isten
kanssa
t. nito räMfl
. vasta äsket-jistunune
o-e
järjestettäviin
rauhan,
isoikeudenja
en puolesU-inen
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Suuri valikoima Ja varasto Quala Ja k&ytettyjä
talous-Ja konttorlluUustoja'
Kuten: Ompelukoneita, helloja, söhvUV mattoja,
sähkövällneitä, pianoja, yjn..- ; j n . ,
Me lähetämme^tavaroita ulos kaupungista
Toronto. — We y-oung people are
good! Thexe is no doubt about it
in OUT own minds at least But
qulte regulaiily we see the old foQcs
d a things Uiat we have to tip our
hat to, and then at least cnomentarily
we realize that they too are pretty
good.
Here in Toronto this f act « a s de-monstrated
last Sunday night at the
concert the "Ahertaja" cultural com-petiUon
group put on. In the ijiased
opinion of this writer (who at the
last monent became an. — "Ahertaja")
It was a mastenpiece of organiz-ation
that the young ipeople can draw
many lessons froin for future woirk.
It should be pointed out inunediately
that the vomig people were involved
in the preparations and were abo
Weil represented on the program but
nevertheless the maintask of plan-ning
and organizing had been car-ried
out by the older generation.
One: of the «nost striking aspects
of the program vias the abundance
of group numbers vhich judging from
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J. Passin perhe
Katri ja Fred La^Ine
Jack Laine
Tyyne ja Matti Tolmonen Ja
. • lapset
Väinö Pelto
VUhart. LyyU Ja KaUe
Ruismäki .
Aura ja Niilo OJanporft •
Elden Ojanperä
Aino ja Hemml Lanuni
Oscar Herrala
Sytelät
Anna ja Elalle Palo
Lizzie Laine
Sandra ja F. Kuusisto
Hanna ja Eila Nyysölä
Aini Ja Eino HIU
Paul HiU
Mr. ja Mrs. A. Lahti
Vieno ja Tauno Keränen
Viivi ja M, Lindala
Sulo Mäki '
•Geo. M i U •
Walter ja Aino
Fanny Ja Otto Ktats
Lind» Ja X. HkrsOä
Albett Jassna
Attth Vainikainen Ja i l tl
Ralph Hopeavuori
Elvi Jä Bob XiuJaneD Ja lapset
BlB Oja ; •
Ilozta Nojonen
EUeen. Evelyxi. Ebde Ja Hemy
Reijo. Keitti ja Karl Kainula
Mr Ja M*8. y . Ylinen
Aino Kiu^Pinen "".
iyiyra Jafiino Kllpinea
Leäipi Ja j;Rlekko ^
Tyyne. MftkÄ ja Kane
. ,;paiomäii
Anna Ja i ^ T l Kivi - -
Sylvia Ja Yrjö JA pojät-
Annl Ja A. SetftU
VERMIUON RIVER, ONT.
Martha Kinnunen:
Paul Kinmmen
Mary ja Otto
Setälä Ja äitt
Tuomaalat
J Tuomaala
V. Lampinen
Olga Ja H. Elimen
Tryne ja T. Rauhanen
senja Ja Vie Jutila
Erkki IPenttlnen
Aino Ja Lauri Kooki
Vnno Penttinen
Aino Ja A. Kivinen
PENAGE TROUT LAKE, ONT.
Hilma Ja Enrio Wuori
Ellen ja N. Linden
Elin ja Gust Salminen
S. ja j . Laine
A. Ahonen
Tekla ja A. KSarUinen
B. Saiberv
Greta ja Nestor Luoto
Mandi Salmi
Anna ja vnho Potila -
Tauno Aliooea
TERVEHDYS
kaikille rauhan-puolustajille
tänä
° Minnie Johnson
-Vilho Ja Minda Katainen
Atma Vesa Ja pojat
Bertha ja Uuno Söderholm Ja
perhe
Jenny Ja Emil Raunio
Anita. Ida Ja J . Turunen ;
Armi ja Arvo Skytte •
Emilia ja Oscar Salmi
Wm. Ja Violet Ojaniemi Ja
lapset
Lyydia Pesonen ja Kalevi
Eva ja Wm. Jaakkola
Alma ja Armas Skytte
Anni Puska
Mrs. W. Knuuttila
Hilja ja Wm, Ranta
AI Ja Toini Webster ja lapset
Hilda Kukkola Ja Donna
Pora, Rachel ja August
Juntunen. Haney
Emma ja Albert Palttila.
Albion
Oscar Pesonen ;
Alvlna Siikanen
Alice Ja Kusti Eskola,
2802 Murray St., Port Moody
H. Ja S. Lanki ja pojat
Ida Klaar
Hilma ja Atu Marttinen
Sylvi Ja Sam Saari ja pojat
Laila ja Tauno Pusim Ja perhe
XTrho Tynjälä
Lyyli, Douglas ja
Jetmifer-Anne. Ladysmith
Anni Tynjälä
V. Kesti
Onni Jokela
Mr. Ja mrs. Aug. Hilland
Eila, Ada Ja Walter Rauma
Websters Comers
British Columbia
the prcsentation had been irell plan-ned
and rehearsed. In our; organiz-ations
ve have always emphaslzed
the knportance of group partlcipation
and the point should be oonstantly
re-emphasized^Preparation of group
nxunbers requires a lot of work but
the aresults are well vorth the effort.
Another thlng -that requires. men-tion
is the selectton of numbers. In
this partknilar case the central theme
of the program wa8 that -very import-ant
themc of peace and happlness
whlch is not ahvays consldered v i th
the full serioosness that it trarrants.
In fnany of the program numbers the
terrible destniction and insanit^y of
wars as a meansof solving problems
was vivldly portrayed whUe on the
other hand a u n y i}umbers reminded
Us of the happlness and enjoymcnt
that a peaceful and secure li/e has to
offer. It is weU our efforts
to lend our support to this grcet
struggle that ali people with a wlll
to Ihre and enjoy the best that
life has to offer are canying out In
eivery part of the "World. We can
help by Integrating the theme of
peace into programs that we prepare.
And that is not difficult for evety-thing
that is creative and enJoyable
already in itself speaks for peace
and life.
The more thought onc gLvcs to
suob achievements, the morc danger
there is to arrlve at the conclusion
that maybe there are a lot of things
wc can leam from the old foBcs. per-haps
we should ask them for their
advice and suggestlons more f reguent-ly.
The oUt foUcs mlght even be a
littlc better then we are. — K K ,
Ali good things comc to an cnd
so did our gyni and Iccture courses.
Oiu- closing concert was lieki on Aprli
6th — |
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