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Ki l
!TJ
ii 1
I ~t £' Jfcy
"Mr Bicentennial Juhla
Two months have gone by
but with heavy work schedules
and summer holidays thingsjust
don't seem to get done on time
One of these is a report on the
Bicentennial Juhla which we
attended in Wanup the long
weekend in May The weekend
started with a Cabaret Dance at
the new Wanup Hall This was
our first visit to this super
facility and we were truly
impressed The people of Wa-nu- p
and Sudbury must be
commended on the fabulous job
they did particularly since most
of the work was done 'gratis' by
volunteers
The Pohjolan Pojat provid-e- d
the music for the cabaret and
we had a ball! This is a group
anyone would be proud to re-comm- end
to play anywhere
Saturday afternoon's concert
started at 1:30 with the singing
of O Canada and words of
welcome by Viljo Rinne Karl
Palomäki set aside his drum-stic- ks
(one of the Pohjolan
Pojat) to act as MC and his
easy comfortable manner help-e- d
us ali to enjoy the show
Numbers were performed by
the combined choirs Toronto
Senior Citizens Choir Sävel
Men's Choir Sudbury Mixed
Choir and the combined Senior
Citizens' Choir There were
solo numbers by Markus Lehto
on the accordian Annie Tyn-jäl- ä
from BC had a vocal solo
Liisa Lehto (accompanied by
Markus) and the Sudbury la-di- es'
sextet group gave us a taste
of their combined talents Lii-saa
choice of music was superb
and obviously she has passed on
her musical talents to Markus
Sudbury's ladies gymn group
were excellent and it's such a
pleasure to see that Elvi Dun-can
their director has pro-gress- ed
her group to modern
standards of rhythmic gymna-stic- s
with her use of mofern
apparatus The Toronto Senior
Citizens Kansantanhu group
directed by Helen Tarvainen is
always ä crowd pleaser as is the
Mahdolin Yhtye
Following the program a
general assembly meeting was
held to discuss progress with the
FCASFSCAUL History
Tom Hakala kindly donated his
recreation room for this event
for which we are very grateful
Approximately 30 people
attended and a lot of excellent
ideas and suggestions were
discussed Just briefly the
following proposalssuggestions
were made:
- we still need pictures (please
identify on the back WHO the
people are WHERE the pic-tur- e
was taken and WHEN
the year!!)
- we still need articles club
articles as well as individual
articles
- archives in Ottawa will be re-searc- hed
for minutes of Liitto
Kokous Annual Meetings and
club reports will be excerpted
- The Steering Committee of the
Liitto will research where the
different club trophies are now
particularly in cases where halls
were closed
- Steering Committee also to
12
V""j$! "-'y- ' g
jv&r
research and collect outstand-in-g
monies that may be in Liitto
Accounts to assist in preparing
the History If you are a mem-b- er
or past Treasurer of a club
that is still holding club funds
please let us hear from you
- We are still missing Liitto
Suurjuhla Program Booklets for
the following years: 1944-Tar-mo- la
1948-Kirkla- nd Lake
1954-Tarmo- la 1955-Sudbu- ry
1958-Po- rt Arthur Please rum-ma- ge
around and see if you
have any of these tucked away
and send them on to Elvi
Duncan 92 Hyland Dr Sud-bury
P3E 1R6
There was much round table
discussion and I would like to
send a vote of thanks to ali who
attended the meeting Material
is pouring in but there are still a
lot of gaps We need your help
articles pictures donations
suggestions etc
A follow-u- p note greet-ing- s
have been received from
George Saivo ali the way from
Finland He is following our
progress on the History with
much interest and it is such a
pleasure to receive encoura-geme- nt
from George who as
you know was gymn instructor
in the Thunder Bay area for
years George particularly
wants to say a warm hello to ali
his Thunder Bay friends
Following the meeting there
was time to grab a bit of supper
and then on to the Hall for the
Saturday night dance Leo
Niemi and Timo Kotilehto were
our musicians and after a delay
due to amplifier problems the
dance got under way and we had
a great time as usual
Sunday's program took
place at the Sheridan Audito-riu- m
in Sudbury and included
many of the choirs who sang on
Saturday as well as the Toronto
Finlandia Choir the combined
ladies' choir and the Sävel
mixed choir Leo Niemi en-tertain- ed
us with an accordian
solo and also accompanied a
soloist well known to ali of us
Thora Neil Thora's tribute to
the late Aino Heikkinen bro-ug- ht
tears to the eyes of many of
us as we recalled how beauti-full- y
they had sung as a duet
years ago Sanni and Veli Ken-talaa
sang a duet and for me
personally we don't hear them
often enough Such wonderful
talent! Sudbury's kansantanhu
group were a joy to watch and
the first half hour program
ended with a very thought
provoking speech by Osmo
Lahti
Intermission over the com-bined
soittokunta played a few
numbers followed by the To-ronton
kansantanhuryhmä To-ronton
Tuikut proved why they
are always an audience fa-vour- ite
my how they have
improved! So professional!
Sudbury Sävel choir closed the
show joining with ali of us in
singing the SJ March
With such a full weekend
wouldn't you think it would be
time to head home? No siree
first to Iris and Wimpy Hakalas
for a cool refresher and then
Records
An attempt by 19-year-- old
E Albuquerque of Por-tugal
to break the world
recorcl for nonstop dancing
ended in failure He had
to interrupt his marathon
m a Lisbon discotheque
cfter 91 hours The vvorld
icvord still tnnds at 162
hours
On May 2 the Rio de Ja-neiro
police marked a re-co- rd
of sorts: on that day
not a single murder was
committed in the city The
average is 10 a day
Bevvare: Fruit
"Ali fields of fruit and
vegetables in Brazil ought
to carry a sign showing a
skull and crossbones" wnte-th- e
Brazihan Manchete Ex-per- ts
have proved that
most of the fruit and
vegetables consumed by
Brazihans contain toxins
This is a result of the use
of herbicides many of
vvhich are produced under
US licence Brazilians are
demanding a law hmiting
the use of weed killers
Meanvvhile another Bra-zihan
magazine Veja ad-vis- es
people to refrain
from eating fruit and
vegetables But that is not
so easy for the milhons of
Brazihans vvho cannot af-fo- rd
milk let alone meat
Not the Pope
According to Le Soir a
record of Gounod's "Ave
Maria" with the label
"Jean-Pa- ul II Sings" is
being sold in Canada in
with Dolores Niskanen to
Taisto and Kay Länsi's for a
short visit Last but not least to
Nancy and Merv Manninen's
where we sang and danced until
the wee hours of the morning
Of course we imposed on Merv
and Mel to play us a few tunes
and when they got tired we sat
around the kitchen table and
talked about old times Hope
you made your meeting ali right
Matti
So many friends to visit
with and not enough time!
Thanks to Romo's and Sainio's
for the invites we'll make it
next time It was wonderful to
see everyone The concerts
were great and so were the
dances
A tremendous round of app--
lause to the organizers you
must have been delighted with
the results to the kitchen staff
volunteers the meals were
superb Congratulations to
everyone who participated in
the weekend you made it a
very special one Last but not
least a lift of the hat to the
audience who attended these
festivities I am sure you will
join me in saying that it was a
SMASHING SUCCESS!! See
you next year
Elsie Jokinen
Lottario Aug 4
Winning numbers were 1 3
10 18 28 34 The bonus num-be- r
was 26 Ali six regular num-bers
were worth $83035260
but the winning combination
was not selected Any five of
the six regular numbers plus
the bonus number won $86728-7- 0
Any five regular numbers
won $234490 Any four regular
numbers won $4860 Any three
regular numbers won $5 Early
bird numbers were 3 9 28 34
Ali four numbers on a ticket
purchased by Wednesday won
$7750
Lotto &4% Aug 4
VVinning numbers were 1 10
18 27 35 38 The bonus num-ber
was 30 Ali six regular num-bers
were worth $339663450
but the winning combination
was not selected Any five of
the six regular numbers plus
the bonus number won
$21793010 Any five regular
numbers won $328920 Any
four regular numbers won
$10370 Any three regular
numbers won $10
Sport Select My 3E-Äu- g5
Winning results were 1 1 1
Neste vvarms to
Saudi deal
Neste oil company seem likely
to participate in a huge petro-chemic- al
complex under con-structi- on
in Saudi Arabia
They have said a profitabilty
study prepared by themselves
and Agip part of the Italian
ENI group with whom they
would be cooperating looks
very promising and that in ali
likelihood they would go in on
the project
They could invest in up to 15
per cent of the Fmk 25 bn
complex being built at al-Ju-b- ail
but Neste's vice managing
director Jussi Rinta believes
their share is likely to be nearer
ten per cent While no final
decision is likely to be taken
until early June Rinta says the
readiness for the Pope's
September visit there The
Vatican has pubhshed an
objection: the recording
was made not by the Pope
but by a professional singer
Nevertheless the advert has
served its purpose and the
record continues to sell
very nicely thank you
raking in money for the
businessmen who issued it
Like Father
Unlike Daughter
According to the Spanish
newspaper Pais Patty
The American multi-nation- al
giant ITT is
to consolidate its use of Fin-land
as a bridge to the Soviet
Union They are at present
searching för Mr Right to coor-dina- te
their Soviet trade con-duct- ed
through Helsinki
Their subsidiary in Finland
Standard Electric
Oy are acting as head
hunters The successful appli-ca- nt
who will be based in Hel-sinki
will coordinate the prod-uct
range on offer by the vari-ou- s
ITT companies in different
countries to the Soviet Union
He or she will be in direct con-ta- ct
with the Brus-sel- s
based Eastern
Division The company
stresses that this in no way
means a winding down of any
3 2 2 3 3 2 2 1 2 1 No one
selected ali 13 results correctly
no one selected last 12 results
correctly last 11 results won
$218960 no one selected last
last 10 results correctly last 9
results won $36495 last 8 re-sults
won $13685 last 7 results
won $12880 last 6 results won
$2065 last 5 results won $575
last 4 results won $225
The winning number for
$200000 was D034506 Ali six
digits won $25000 the first 5 or
last 5 digits won $5000 the
first 4 or last 4 digits won $100
the first 3 or last 3 digits won
$10 VVinning numbers for
$100000 were: D048889
B325566 C330544 Other prizes:
$10000 — 510940 007785
$1000 — 89596 $100 — 9587
$50 — 4 5 6 7 8 8 in any
order $10 — 220 Win'fall —
53 Mystery Bonus — 003780
Provincial Aug 10
The winning number for
$500000 was 1481667 The last
6 digits won $50000 last 5
digits won $1000 last 4 digits
won $100 last 3 digits won $25
last 2 digits won $10
signs are extremely positive
The entire plant is projected
to produce 500000 tonnes of
MTBE a high octane petro-leu- m
component a year Neste
would also be involved in mar-ketin- g
the product They are
already among the first in Eu-ro- pe
to market MTBE from
other sources
Doubts have been expressed
in Europe about the possibility
of foreign companies getting
burned in the Saudi Arabian
government sponsored ven-ture
considering the level of
saturation in the European oil
products market Another
plant is consid-ere- d
unnecessary to say the
least But Neste hope to avoid
such problems by concentrat-in- g
on a narrow market
THEOLtCR THE BETTER}
SANDRA -- YJUGET
ATTENTION- - wrrHOur
INTENTION
Davis the younger daughter
of President Reagan is
most unhappy with the
mihtarist course being
pursued by the present
American
The girl makes no bones
about her anti-w- ar views
To avoid being identified
with her father she refuses
to use his surname prefer-rin- g
rather her mother's
ITT seeks new Soviet connection
Communications
Puhelinteol-lisuu- s
company's
Operations
pe-trochem- ical
Administration
other of their tirms' eastern op-erations
Lasse Heideman marketing
director of Finland's ITT said
personnel would continue to
travel to the eastern bloc direct
from the other companies as
before "It is just that the per-son
we are looking for will sup-po- rt
the trade ÖF the other
units This is simply because in
practice business with the So-viet
Union can be handled
most smoothly through Fin-land
The initiative for the new
coordinator came about
through discussions we have
had with Brussels
Total value of Soviet trade
between the European ITT
companies and the Soviet Uni-on
is estimated at a good Fmk
200 million ($36 m) of which
the Finnish operation accounts
for more than half
(
rA~J
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Viikkosanomat, August 20, 1984 |
| Language | fi |
| Subject | Finland -- Newspapers; Newspapers -- Finland; Finnish Canadians Newspapers |
| Date | 1984-08-20 |
| 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 | VikkoD7000415 |
Description
| Title | 000967 |
| OCR text | Ki l !TJ ii 1 I ~t £' Jfcy "Mr Bicentennial Juhla Two months have gone by but with heavy work schedules and summer holidays thingsjust don't seem to get done on time One of these is a report on the Bicentennial Juhla which we attended in Wanup the long weekend in May The weekend started with a Cabaret Dance at the new Wanup Hall This was our first visit to this super facility and we were truly impressed The people of Wa-nu- p and Sudbury must be commended on the fabulous job they did particularly since most of the work was done 'gratis' by volunteers The Pohjolan Pojat provid-e- d the music for the cabaret and we had a ball! This is a group anyone would be proud to re-comm- end to play anywhere Saturday afternoon's concert started at 1:30 with the singing of O Canada and words of welcome by Viljo Rinne Karl Palomäki set aside his drum-stic- ks (one of the Pohjolan Pojat) to act as MC and his easy comfortable manner help-e- d us ali to enjoy the show Numbers were performed by the combined choirs Toronto Senior Citizens Choir Sävel Men's Choir Sudbury Mixed Choir and the combined Senior Citizens' Choir There were solo numbers by Markus Lehto on the accordian Annie Tyn-jäl- ä from BC had a vocal solo Liisa Lehto (accompanied by Markus) and the Sudbury la-di- es' sextet group gave us a taste of their combined talents Lii-saa choice of music was superb and obviously she has passed on her musical talents to Markus Sudbury's ladies gymn group were excellent and it's such a pleasure to see that Elvi Dun-can their director has pro-gress- ed her group to modern standards of rhythmic gymna-stic- s with her use of mofern apparatus The Toronto Senior Citizens Kansantanhu group directed by Helen Tarvainen is always ä crowd pleaser as is the Mahdolin Yhtye Following the program a general assembly meeting was held to discuss progress with the FCASFSCAUL History Tom Hakala kindly donated his recreation room for this event for which we are very grateful Approximately 30 people attended and a lot of excellent ideas and suggestions were discussed Just briefly the following proposalssuggestions were made: - we still need pictures (please identify on the back WHO the people are WHERE the pic-tur- e was taken and WHEN the year!!) - we still need articles club articles as well as individual articles - archives in Ottawa will be re-searc- hed for minutes of Liitto Kokous Annual Meetings and club reports will be excerpted - The Steering Committee of the Liitto will research where the different club trophies are now particularly in cases where halls were closed - Steering Committee also to 12 V""j$! "-'y- ' g jv&r research and collect outstand-in-g monies that may be in Liitto Accounts to assist in preparing the History If you are a mem-b- er or past Treasurer of a club that is still holding club funds please let us hear from you - We are still missing Liitto Suurjuhla Program Booklets for the following years: 1944-Tar-mo- la 1948-Kirkla- nd Lake 1954-Tarmo- la 1955-Sudbu- ry 1958-Po- rt Arthur Please rum-ma- ge around and see if you have any of these tucked away and send them on to Elvi Duncan 92 Hyland Dr Sud-bury P3E 1R6 There was much round table discussion and I would like to send a vote of thanks to ali who attended the meeting Material is pouring in but there are still a lot of gaps We need your help articles pictures donations suggestions etc A follow-u- p note greet-ing- s have been received from George Saivo ali the way from Finland He is following our progress on the History with much interest and it is such a pleasure to receive encoura-geme- nt from George who as you know was gymn instructor in the Thunder Bay area for years George particularly wants to say a warm hello to ali his Thunder Bay friends Following the meeting there was time to grab a bit of supper and then on to the Hall for the Saturday night dance Leo Niemi and Timo Kotilehto were our musicians and after a delay due to amplifier problems the dance got under way and we had a great time as usual Sunday's program took place at the Sheridan Audito-riu- m in Sudbury and included many of the choirs who sang on Saturday as well as the Toronto Finlandia Choir the combined ladies' choir and the Sävel mixed choir Leo Niemi en-tertain- ed us with an accordian solo and also accompanied a soloist well known to ali of us Thora Neil Thora's tribute to the late Aino Heikkinen bro-ug- ht tears to the eyes of many of us as we recalled how beauti-full- y they had sung as a duet years ago Sanni and Veli Ken-talaa sang a duet and for me personally we don't hear them often enough Such wonderful talent! Sudbury's kansantanhu group were a joy to watch and the first half hour program ended with a very thought provoking speech by Osmo Lahti Intermission over the com-bined soittokunta played a few numbers followed by the To-ronton kansantanhuryhmä To-ronton Tuikut proved why they are always an audience fa-vour- ite my how they have improved! So professional! Sudbury Sävel choir closed the show joining with ali of us in singing the SJ March With such a full weekend wouldn't you think it would be time to head home? No siree first to Iris and Wimpy Hakalas for a cool refresher and then Records An attempt by 19-year-- old E Albuquerque of Por-tugal to break the world recorcl for nonstop dancing ended in failure He had to interrupt his marathon m a Lisbon discotheque cfter 91 hours The vvorld icvord still tnnds at 162 hours On May 2 the Rio de Ja-neiro police marked a re-co- rd of sorts: on that day not a single murder was committed in the city The average is 10 a day Bevvare: Fruit "Ali fields of fruit and vegetables in Brazil ought to carry a sign showing a skull and crossbones" wnte-th- e Brazihan Manchete Ex-per- ts have proved that most of the fruit and vegetables consumed by Brazihans contain toxins This is a result of the use of herbicides many of vvhich are produced under US licence Brazilians are demanding a law hmiting the use of weed killers Meanvvhile another Bra-zihan magazine Veja ad-vis- es people to refrain from eating fruit and vegetables But that is not so easy for the milhons of Brazihans vvho cannot af-fo- rd milk let alone meat Not the Pope According to Le Soir a record of Gounod's "Ave Maria" with the label "Jean-Pa- ul II Sings" is being sold in Canada in with Dolores Niskanen to Taisto and Kay Länsi's for a short visit Last but not least to Nancy and Merv Manninen's where we sang and danced until the wee hours of the morning Of course we imposed on Merv and Mel to play us a few tunes and when they got tired we sat around the kitchen table and talked about old times Hope you made your meeting ali right Matti So many friends to visit with and not enough time! Thanks to Romo's and Sainio's for the invites we'll make it next time It was wonderful to see everyone The concerts were great and so were the dances A tremendous round of app-- lause to the organizers you must have been delighted with the results to the kitchen staff volunteers the meals were superb Congratulations to everyone who participated in the weekend you made it a very special one Last but not least a lift of the hat to the audience who attended these festivities I am sure you will join me in saying that it was a SMASHING SUCCESS!! See you next year Elsie Jokinen Lottario Aug 4 Winning numbers were 1 3 10 18 28 34 The bonus num-be- r was 26 Ali six regular num-bers were worth $83035260 but the winning combination was not selected Any five of the six regular numbers plus the bonus number won $86728-7- 0 Any five regular numbers won $234490 Any four regular numbers won $4860 Any three regular numbers won $5 Early bird numbers were 3 9 28 34 Ali four numbers on a ticket purchased by Wednesday won $7750 Lotto &4% Aug 4 VVinning numbers were 1 10 18 27 35 38 The bonus num-ber was 30 Ali six regular num-bers were worth $339663450 but the winning combination was not selected Any five of the six regular numbers plus the bonus number won $21793010 Any five regular numbers won $328920 Any four regular numbers won $10370 Any three regular numbers won $10 Sport Select My 3E-Äu- g5 Winning results were 1 1 1 Neste vvarms to Saudi deal Neste oil company seem likely to participate in a huge petro-chemic- al complex under con-structi- on in Saudi Arabia They have said a profitabilty study prepared by themselves and Agip part of the Italian ENI group with whom they would be cooperating looks very promising and that in ali likelihood they would go in on the project They could invest in up to 15 per cent of the Fmk 25 bn complex being built at al-Ju-b- ail but Neste's vice managing director Jussi Rinta believes their share is likely to be nearer ten per cent While no final decision is likely to be taken until early June Rinta says the readiness for the Pope's September visit there The Vatican has pubhshed an objection: the recording was made not by the Pope but by a professional singer Nevertheless the advert has served its purpose and the record continues to sell very nicely thank you raking in money for the businessmen who issued it Like Father Unlike Daughter According to the Spanish newspaper Pais Patty The American multi-nation- al giant ITT is to consolidate its use of Fin-land as a bridge to the Soviet Union They are at present searching för Mr Right to coor-dina- te their Soviet trade con-duct- ed through Helsinki Their subsidiary in Finland Standard Electric Oy are acting as head hunters The successful appli-ca- nt who will be based in Hel-sinki will coordinate the prod-uct range on offer by the vari-ou- s ITT companies in different countries to the Soviet Union He or she will be in direct con-ta- ct with the Brus-sel- s based Eastern Division The company stresses that this in no way means a winding down of any 3 2 2 3 3 2 2 1 2 1 No one selected ali 13 results correctly no one selected last 12 results correctly last 11 results won $218960 no one selected last last 10 results correctly last 9 results won $36495 last 8 re-sults won $13685 last 7 results won $12880 last 6 results won $2065 last 5 results won $575 last 4 results won $225 The winning number for $200000 was D034506 Ali six digits won $25000 the first 5 or last 5 digits won $5000 the first 4 or last 4 digits won $100 the first 3 or last 3 digits won $10 VVinning numbers for $100000 were: D048889 B325566 C330544 Other prizes: $10000 — 510940 007785 $1000 — 89596 $100 — 9587 $50 — 4 5 6 7 8 8 in any order $10 — 220 Win'fall — 53 Mystery Bonus — 003780 Provincial Aug 10 The winning number for $500000 was 1481667 The last 6 digits won $50000 last 5 digits won $1000 last 4 digits won $100 last 3 digits won $25 last 2 digits won $10 signs are extremely positive The entire plant is projected to produce 500000 tonnes of MTBE a high octane petro-leu- m component a year Neste would also be involved in mar-ketin- g the product They are already among the first in Eu-ro- pe to market MTBE from other sources Doubts have been expressed in Europe about the possibility of foreign companies getting burned in the Saudi Arabian government sponsored ven-ture considering the level of saturation in the European oil products market Another plant is consid-ere- d unnecessary to say the least But Neste hope to avoid such problems by concentrat-in- g on a narrow market THEOLtCR THE BETTER} SANDRA -- YJUGET ATTENTION- - wrrHOur INTENTION Davis the younger daughter of President Reagan is most unhappy with the mihtarist course being pursued by the present American The girl makes no bones about her anti-w- ar views To avoid being identified with her father she refuses to use his surname prefer-rin- g rather her mother's ITT seeks new Soviet connection Communications Puhelinteol-lisuu- s company's Operations pe-trochem- ical Administration other of their tirms' eastern op-erations Lasse Heideman marketing director of Finland's ITT said personnel would continue to travel to the eastern bloc direct from the other companies as before "It is just that the per-son we are looking for will sup-po- rt the trade ÖF the other units This is simply because in practice business with the So-viet Union can be handled most smoothly through Fin-land The initiative for the new coordinator came about through discussions we have had with Brussels Total value of Soviet trade between the European ITT companies and the Soviet Uni-on is estimated at a good Fmk 200 million ($36 m) of which the Finnish operation accounts for more than half ( rA~J |
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