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QM-- ita am a t A ?TTr tä TrrT7 aBH KZB1 -i- _ j- - 5 r y --v r' i 3 f f 2 rHiKBRlI UMiMMki Vtf --utO- Ticasstfi&i -- &♦- -- ♦- M x v j- -: T _T? k'iW 4' ~mamw0¥&r& V7:" --o J'' i JAt? arrrri tmtim t ? v t HhkjoISI ft-- 5 #1 St- - "- -I ir i & V Ä —Lifc "- -- a w — A -- Nl i --Af [ ' --" Arw — TOEONTO OTTAJUO - 1ATURPAV MAHCH M r " s - _ j _ v - f " rt - lvj5o" v" iJ The Land From Which We Come The pictures which appear on this page are from Finland but they are so much like Canadian land-scap- es that they might vell have been taken in Canada Finland vith its picturcsque villages tovns churches fields factories and homes and oven its delightful climate greatly resembles Ontario This similarity in cnchanting scenery and climate make3 a Finn feel very much at home in Canada Finnish past history is like that of Canadian pioneers and their present vievpoints are likcwise similar Finns love freedom and the democratic order of society vhich they have found here Already the new gcne-ratio- n of Finns has adjusted itself inseparably into the Canadian population and the older gcneration vould do the same if they could overcome the diffi-cult- y of learning a new language Even though they speak English imperfectly at heart they are good Canadians Young Finns may be found in ali valks of life in universities the different professions in the skilled trades even by the thousands in the armed forces although one would not ahvays recognize thcm by their names since many have been changed into English A Finn has one distinct virtue in vhich he is unsurpassed: If he claims to be a Canadian he is that in heart and soul He can ahvays be trusted in good days and bad The pictures on the left from top to bottom are (1) A Dplcal Pinnisti parish village (2) A modern city Church (3) Hanesting a hountlful crop by hand (4) The llving room of a Finnish farmer home On the rlght from top to bottom they are (1) A Finnish farm home (2) A medletal church (3) Modern harvestlng (4) A typlcal Flnnifh factory jiityffaaH riHi PACE3 Ävfr hH AflSk AJBv g K 'tHKl miHiHHH)HIiHIHHHHH
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Title | Vapaa Sana, March 28, 1942 |
Language | fi |
Subject | Finland -- Newspapers; Newspapers -- Finland; Finnish Canadians Newspapers |
Date | 1942-03-28 |
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 | VapaD7000979 |
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Title | 0114b |
OCR text | QM-- ita am a t A ?TTr tä TrrT7 aBH KZB1 -i- _ j- - 5 r y --v r' i 3 f f 2 rHiKBRlI UMiMMki Vtf --utO- Ticasstfi&i -- &♦- -- ♦- M x v j- -: T _T? k'iW 4' ~mamw0¥&r& V7:" --o J'' i JAt? arrrri tmtim t ? v t HhkjoISI ft-- 5 #1 St- - "- -I ir i & V Ä —Lifc "- -- a w — A -- Nl i --Af [ ' --" Arw — TOEONTO OTTAJUO - 1ATURPAV MAHCH M r " s - _ j _ v - f " rt - lvj5o" v" iJ The Land From Which We Come The pictures which appear on this page are from Finland but they are so much like Canadian land-scap- es that they might vell have been taken in Canada Finland vith its picturcsque villages tovns churches fields factories and homes and oven its delightful climate greatly resembles Ontario This similarity in cnchanting scenery and climate make3 a Finn feel very much at home in Canada Finnish past history is like that of Canadian pioneers and their present vievpoints are likcwise similar Finns love freedom and the democratic order of society vhich they have found here Already the new gcne-ratio- n of Finns has adjusted itself inseparably into the Canadian population and the older gcneration vould do the same if they could overcome the diffi-cult- y of learning a new language Even though they speak English imperfectly at heart they are good Canadians Young Finns may be found in ali valks of life in universities the different professions in the skilled trades even by the thousands in the armed forces although one would not ahvays recognize thcm by their names since many have been changed into English A Finn has one distinct virtue in vhich he is unsurpassed: If he claims to be a Canadian he is that in heart and soul He can ahvays be trusted in good days and bad The pictures on the left from top to bottom are (1) A Dplcal Pinnisti parish village (2) A modern city Church (3) Hanesting a hountlful crop by hand (4) The llving room of a Finnish farmer home On the rlght from top to bottom they are (1) A Finnish farm home (2) A medletal church (3) Modern harvestlng (4) A typlcal Flnnifh factory jiityffaaH riHi PACE3 Ävfr hH AflSk AJBv g K 'tHKl miHiHHH)HIiHIHHHHH |
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