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Ordinary Soviets just want a peaceful world Evening arrives in Volgograd nine hours earlier than in Toron-to While we are still having lunch there are people strolling in the late spring light through landscaped parks by the Volga River There are lovers hand in hand teenagers on skateboards and children iip late with their parents hoping for an ice cream store still open Three weeks ago 12 of us from Toronto were catapulted from the 15-degr- ee weather of Easter Day into the wet cold of Moscovv and then 600 miles south to vvarm Volgograd Toronto is developing a continuing relationship vvith Volgograd which has similar con-nectio- ns with Hiroshima and Coventry Our group represented a variety of professions and back-groun- ds and was the second team of visitors from Toronto in the last two years There have been two visits from Volgograd vvith another expected this fali Volgograd is the new name for Stalingrad In 1943 after a 200-da- y struggle the Nazi svveep east-war- d vvas halted and the course of the war began to change King George sent a ceremonial svvord "to the citizens of Stalingrad — firm as steel" Toronto sent cloth-in- g money and medicine The people of Volgograd remember that They never for-g- et what they call the Great Patriotic War Of the 50 million who died in World War II 20 mil- - ERILAISET TILAISUUDET TORONTO Finn Centre 465-898- 1 Ikinuorten kerhon toiminta-paikka Finn Centre 217 Danforth Avc on auki kello 10 jälkeen jo-kaisen viikon torstaiaamuna Ter-vetuloa rentoutumaan juodaan kahvia ja pelataan bingoa! Torstaisin kuoroharjoitukset kello 10 ja voimistelu kello 11 Tervetuloa entisetja uudet! Laulujuhlat pidetään Torontos-sa kesäkuun 13 14 ja 1 5 p CSJ:n Toronton osaston jäsen-kokous Finn Centrcssa sunnuntai-na toukokuun 25 p klo 10 am THUNDER BAY Ikinuorten kokoukset naalilla 316 Bay St joka kuukauden en-simmäinen ja kolmas keskiviikko alkaen kello 130 iltapäivällä Ikinuorten voimisteluharjoituk-set joka keskiviikko alkaen kello 1 1 ap Lauluharjoitukset ensim-mäinen ja kolmas keskiviikko kello 1 2 kunnes toisin maarataan Järjestön kuukausikokous toi-nen lauantai kuukaudesta alkaen kello 1 iltapäivällä SUDBURY CSJ:n Sudburyn osaston koko-ukset joka kuukauden toisena maa-nantaina klo 1 1 aamupäivällä Pos-tiosoite: PO Box 354 Station 'B' Sudbury Ontario P3E 4P2 Sudburyn Seurakerhon viikot-taiset harjoitukset ja ajanvietetilai-suude- t Jubilee Centre (entinen Finnish haali) joka tiistai alkaen kello 10 ap Uudet jäsenet tervetuloa ker-homme toimintaan! Sudburyn Seurakerhon toiminta-kalenterista: Toukokuun 25 paiva yhteinen kevätkonsertti 12 yi'i!uinr'i"'"'wtAnli liigyTiaittmmiAgnsrMgsg TOUCE D Bruce McLeod is minister of Toronto's Metropolitan United Church lion died in the USSR one mil-lion in the city of Leningrad alone Only 3 per cent of young Soviets betvveen the ages of 17 ##$9i Wilaös w ALUMIINJMIESTEN HUOMIOON Halutaan ostaa aluminiurr i- - 1 ding scarp (rom- -) paivan kor keimpiin hintoihin Rehellinen punnitus HOUSE OF METALS 45 Commercial Rd Toronto 1 7 Leaside Kolme korttelia etelään Eglin-tonis- ta itään Laird Drivesta Puh: 421 1 572 AUNIiTA UKKIA UKKAKIMPPUJA UKKALAITTEITA Pod loatkaa hakemassa bikkakodantottrms FLOW£H SERVICE Puhelin 673-B5- &5 252 Rcjrent St 8 Basel lädan kulm 22 Durham St N SU DBUBY and 21 survived Ninety per cent of Stalingrad vvas razed to the ground An average of 10 people still die every year from unex-plode- d bombs and grenades found in excavations When they speak of vvar in Volgograd they say "it is not just our history it is our biography" To the astonishment of customs officials we to o k three 12-fo- ot maple trees vvith us "May they grovv as our friendship grovvs" said the deputy mayor as we planted them together "May they alvvays remind us of friendship and peace" We talked vvith young people LOUGHEED HAUTAUSTOIMISTO Hautaukset 100 mailin sateella Sudburysta toimitetaan ilman lisämaksua PUHELIN 673-959- 1 PUHELIN 6739591 252 Regent St South Hazel kadun kulm Sudbury Frank R Block RO ja Roger Young 0JX OPTOMETRISTIT Puh konttori 674-40- 14 tcotlln 673-070- 5 CITY CENTRE HUONE 216 Toisessa keirofcsescs SUDBURY Ontario Vastaanotto ESPAMOLASSA Keskiv klo 11 ap — 9 Puh 869-29- 20 and grandmothers vvith city offi-cials and farmers vvith doctors and vvater purification vvorkers vvith teachers and children We spent evenings in their homes and vvalked vvith them by the river The women's committee of a steel mill (of 18000 vvorkers 6000 are vvomen) told of the 22 day-car- e nurseries there They pa-tient- ly ansvvered our questions about vvorking vvomen still ex-pected to carry full responsibil-itie- s at home But their return questions to us vvere not about women's issues in Canada Like ali other groups vve met they vvanted to knovv vvhat vve vvere doing about peace in our schools "fv in our neighborhoods in our Professional groups The vastness of the Soviet Union is overvvhelming In Volgo-grad vve vvere closer to Canada than to the Asian side of the USSR Bevvare of anyone vvho claims to knovv vvhat the Soviets are like or vvhat they think The Soviets vve met have first-han- d experience of vvar They knovv that it must never happen again They vvorry about their children They vvant mostly for them to grovv up in a vvorld of friendship and peace vvhere they can vvalk by the river in the evening and no one vvill make ♦ VlftVM tf11i--J """""" To fl mmmQ lp us BELGRADE Banana Violin Flag Enemy Towel Ostrich these are somr of the first names Yugoslavs are going round vvith vvhile bearing the common surnames of a Markovic or Javanovic Sociologist Milan Bosanac has corn piled a list of around 20000 names tr be found among Sarbo-Croat- s and pub-lishe- d it in a book entitled simpl1 Names Alongside the most common firsi names Bosanac has found some in-credi-ble names parents for one rea-so- n or another have endovved to their unconsenting offspring Besides the above he lists names like Microscope Rat Symphony His tory Old Photo Tooth and Dracula It took Bosanac 10 years to colleci ali these names vvhich reflect a va riety of influences both ethnic and cultural like that of the media and books Even the Caribbean is reflected vvith the name Kubanka (Serbo-Croa- t for Cuban female) Readers will certainly get a laugh out of trying to imagine vvhat vvould happen when Mr Cotton meets Mrs Needie or Ms History hnds her Mr Destiny Cash or a Credit Card? Some buyers now in ali our stores Belong in a previleged crowd: They have no east — just credit cards And of their cards they're really prowd There's nothing wrong vvith how they shop Mere matter of personal choice! The way they shop vve cannot stop Though here to them VII raise my voice! I look for bargains vvhen I shop And it I find them that is fine 'Til near the cashier I must stop And idly vvait and stand in line! Why do I have to stand in line? In front a credit card holder Now vvastes her time as vvell as mine: Pays her bill vvith card in folder! As credit card dame signs her name And cashier chechs the name and date Cash buyers wait it is a shame They have no choice — just have to vvait Why don't the stores have special place Where credit carders cards could use Cash users could pay at faster pace: The stores and shoppers less time would lose! Joseph U Kaksonen C &$&''' ?fr O
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Title | Viikkosanomat, May 05, 1986 |
Language | fi |
Subject | Finland -- Newspapers; Newspapers -- Finland; Finnish Canadians Newspapers |
Date | 1986-05-05 |
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 | VikkoD7000496 |
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Title | 000761 |
OCR text | Ordinary Soviets just want a peaceful world Evening arrives in Volgograd nine hours earlier than in Toron-to While we are still having lunch there are people strolling in the late spring light through landscaped parks by the Volga River There are lovers hand in hand teenagers on skateboards and children iip late with their parents hoping for an ice cream store still open Three weeks ago 12 of us from Toronto were catapulted from the 15-degr- ee weather of Easter Day into the wet cold of Moscovv and then 600 miles south to vvarm Volgograd Toronto is developing a continuing relationship vvith Volgograd which has similar con-nectio- ns with Hiroshima and Coventry Our group represented a variety of professions and back-groun- ds and was the second team of visitors from Toronto in the last two years There have been two visits from Volgograd vvith another expected this fali Volgograd is the new name for Stalingrad In 1943 after a 200-da- y struggle the Nazi svveep east-war- d vvas halted and the course of the war began to change King George sent a ceremonial svvord "to the citizens of Stalingrad — firm as steel" Toronto sent cloth-in- g money and medicine The people of Volgograd remember that They never for-g- et what they call the Great Patriotic War Of the 50 million who died in World War II 20 mil- - ERILAISET TILAISUUDET TORONTO Finn Centre 465-898- 1 Ikinuorten kerhon toiminta-paikka Finn Centre 217 Danforth Avc on auki kello 10 jälkeen jo-kaisen viikon torstaiaamuna Ter-vetuloa rentoutumaan juodaan kahvia ja pelataan bingoa! Torstaisin kuoroharjoitukset kello 10 ja voimistelu kello 11 Tervetuloa entisetja uudet! Laulujuhlat pidetään Torontos-sa kesäkuun 13 14 ja 1 5 p CSJ:n Toronton osaston jäsen-kokous Finn Centrcssa sunnuntai-na toukokuun 25 p klo 10 am THUNDER BAY Ikinuorten kokoukset naalilla 316 Bay St joka kuukauden en-simmäinen ja kolmas keskiviikko alkaen kello 130 iltapäivällä Ikinuorten voimisteluharjoituk-set joka keskiviikko alkaen kello 1 1 ap Lauluharjoitukset ensim-mäinen ja kolmas keskiviikko kello 1 2 kunnes toisin maarataan Järjestön kuukausikokous toi-nen lauantai kuukaudesta alkaen kello 1 iltapäivällä SUDBURY CSJ:n Sudburyn osaston koko-ukset joka kuukauden toisena maa-nantaina klo 1 1 aamupäivällä Pos-tiosoite: PO Box 354 Station 'B' Sudbury Ontario P3E 4P2 Sudburyn Seurakerhon viikot-taiset harjoitukset ja ajanvietetilai-suude- t Jubilee Centre (entinen Finnish haali) joka tiistai alkaen kello 10 ap Uudet jäsenet tervetuloa ker-homme toimintaan! Sudburyn Seurakerhon toiminta-kalenterista: Toukokuun 25 paiva yhteinen kevätkonsertti 12 yi'i!uinr'i"'"'wtAnli liigyTiaittmmiAgnsrMgsg TOUCE D Bruce McLeod is minister of Toronto's Metropolitan United Church lion died in the USSR one mil-lion in the city of Leningrad alone Only 3 per cent of young Soviets betvveen the ages of 17 ##$9i Wilaös w ALUMIINJMIESTEN HUOMIOON Halutaan ostaa aluminiurr i- - 1 ding scarp (rom- -) paivan kor keimpiin hintoihin Rehellinen punnitus HOUSE OF METALS 45 Commercial Rd Toronto 1 7 Leaside Kolme korttelia etelään Eglin-tonis- ta itään Laird Drivesta Puh: 421 1 572 AUNIiTA UKKIA UKKAKIMPPUJA UKKALAITTEITA Pod loatkaa hakemassa bikkakodantottrms FLOW£H SERVICE Puhelin 673-B5- &5 252 Rcjrent St 8 Basel lädan kulm 22 Durham St N SU DBUBY and 21 survived Ninety per cent of Stalingrad vvas razed to the ground An average of 10 people still die every year from unex-plode- d bombs and grenades found in excavations When they speak of vvar in Volgograd they say "it is not just our history it is our biography" To the astonishment of customs officials we to o k three 12-fo- ot maple trees vvith us "May they grovv as our friendship grovvs" said the deputy mayor as we planted them together "May they alvvays remind us of friendship and peace" We talked vvith young people LOUGHEED HAUTAUSTOIMISTO Hautaukset 100 mailin sateella Sudburysta toimitetaan ilman lisämaksua PUHELIN 673-959- 1 PUHELIN 6739591 252 Regent St South Hazel kadun kulm Sudbury Frank R Block RO ja Roger Young 0JX OPTOMETRISTIT Puh konttori 674-40- 14 tcotlln 673-070- 5 CITY CENTRE HUONE 216 Toisessa keirofcsescs SUDBURY Ontario Vastaanotto ESPAMOLASSA Keskiv klo 11 ap — 9 Puh 869-29- 20 and grandmothers vvith city offi-cials and farmers vvith doctors and vvater purification vvorkers vvith teachers and children We spent evenings in their homes and vvalked vvith them by the river The women's committee of a steel mill (of 18000 vvorkers 6000 are vvomen) told of the 22 day-car- e nurseries there They pa-tient- ly ansvvered our questions about vvorking vvomen still ex-pected to carry full responsibil-itie- s at home But their return questions to us vvere not about women's issues in Canada Like ali other groups vve met they vvanted to knovv vvhat vve vvere doing about peace in our schools "fv in our neighborhoods in our Professional groups The vastness of the Soviet Union is overvvhelming In Volgo-grad vve vvere closer to Canada than to the Asian side of the USSR Bevvare of anyone vvho claims to knovv vvhat the Soviets are like or vvhat they think The Soviets vve met have first-han- d experience of vvar They knovv that it must never happen again They vvorry about their children They vvant mostly for them to grovv up in a vvorld of friendship and peace vvhere they can vvalk by the river in the evening and no one vvill make ♦ VlftVM tf11i--J """""" To fl mmmQ lp us BELGRADE Banana Violin Flag Enemy Towel Ostrich these are somr of the first names Yugoslavs are going round vvith vvhile bearing the common surnames of a Markovic or Javanovic Sociologist Milan Bosanac has corn piled a list of around 20000 names tr be found among Sarbo-Croat- s and pub-lishe- d it in a book entitled simpl1 Names Alongside the most common firsi names Bosanac has found some in-credi-ble names parents for one rea-so- n or another have endovved to their unconsenting offspring Besides the above he lists names like Microscope Rat Symphony His tory Old Photo Tooth and Dracula It took Bosanac 10 years to colleci ali these names vvhich reflect a va riety of influences both ethnic and cultural like that of the media and books Even the Caribbean is reflected vvith the name Kubanka (Serbo-Croa- t for Cuban female) Readers will certainly get a laugh out of trying to imagine vvhat vvould happen when Mr Cotton meets Mrs Needie or Ms History hnds her Mr Destiny Cash or a Credit Card? Some buyers now in ali our stores Belong in a previleged crowd: They have no east — just credit cards And of their cards they're really prowd There's nothing wrong vvith how they shop Mere matter of personal choice! The way they shop vve cannot stop Though here to them VII raise my voice! I look for bargains vvhen I shop And it I find them that is fine 'Til near the cashier I must stop And idly vvait and stand in line! Why do I have to stand in line? In front a credit card holder Now vvastes her time as vvell as mine: Pays her bill vvith card in folder! As credit card dame signs her name And cashier chechs the name and date Cash buyers wait it is a shame They have no choice — just have to vvait Why don't the stores have special place Where credit carders cards could use Cash users could pay at faster pace: The stores and shoppers less time would lose! Joseph U Kaksonen C &$&''' ?fr O |
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