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Li:ke3i:es vair-uj i-äsymyfcstnä E,.. | tuntenanojatuoUinsa, '~'' — Sinä näytät kovin väsynM-^ | rakicaanj. O l i i o sinulla kova lyöpäv ^ aimoja: .'ijikeaiaj ti vjr3s:oss3si, kysyi hänen i — E i niinkään, vastasi ] mutta kun juoksupoika :uli • mään vapaapäivää s;tä varten.'e"i| i h ä n voai osallistua isoäitinsä hayv; , jaiiHni. niin-minä halusin antaa, hi.l ; neJle muistettavan opetuksen ja i nin h ä n e n mukanaan, i — Ja-sinä. luonnollisesti sait nähfil e t t ä poika meni pallopeliä ' maan. ; — E i Ollut sellaista onnea —"se o'.! k i n hänen isoäitinsä hautajaistiläi]| [ SUUS. . .. I •/• • • ..»• : • • « •••• •» '• . i VAATTEE.N LÄPI i Matsonska vei miehensä muotinäv;. i telj-yn. Nuoren tytön esittelemä iiii. i puku miellytti kovasti ilatsonskaa" j Tuo voi5l.„plJa hieno laitos mei. ' dän illanvietossamme ensi •viiko"-. sanoi hän toivoen, että - mies ostaifi leningin hänelle. :.— Kyllä vain., myönteli Matsoi Lähetä hänelle kutsukortti. «Iiii» lie^^ KO .\EVVS IS GOOD NE^VS Toronto Still Exists Despite Siience Toronto. — The screen. of silence s will be a big surge ahead^in this acti-regarding Toronto activitieri Ls being i vity during the year. The proposed lifted. We heard rumors that the ; inrt^ructcrs courscs v i i i help greatly. €d:tor was almost ready to consider j Another feature of thls activlty is the Toronto ncn-exist€nt. It is a justi- fclk-dancing that has been started. fiable position considenng . the ab-serxe cf any information about To- j ^ GOOD "VTOSIKOKOUS-ror/. o activities on the. "Club News" j The club had its (vuosikokous on page. February 13. It may be a Uttle late to HOCKEV VICTORY FORECAST "'^^^ ^ " * ^ew words won't .n n; t-i - m e-l ä : ' muuten kui'n atomivoimao käytöksi rauhanomaisissa tarkoituksissa, jos teitä siihen pyydetä, täisiin työskentelemään? - Vastaus: Olen neuvostokansalaina ja koko neuvostokansan rinnalla oles valmis palvelemaan kansaa kaiki!;2 1 voimillani ja keinoilla. Mutta ha- I luaisin muistuttaa herroille lehtimie- ! hllle, että koko neuvo.sto:<ansa puo-lustaa rauhaa ja vaatii atomi- ja ve'. tyaseiden kieltämistä. V. Ma-evski (Pravdan kirjeen, vaihtaja): Äskettäin julkalaiun. lausuntonne johdosta, herra professori väiletään länsimaiden leli-ulstössä ja radiossa, että te olet-te antanut tämän lausuntonne vastoin tahtoanne. Haluaisin kuulla mielipiteenne tästä kysymyksestä. u-r-i To begin vvith. the hockey team is entered in the play-do\vns. The team lost their first game last Sunday, but the>- are vers' confident tbej''ll -vvin this series. It.waa a case of Sunday being "just one of those dayi" and tlie breaks \vere definitely against the.team.-."^ V TWO PLAYS ENTEEED Rehearsals are. underR'ay for the Drama Festival.-. Tlie Toronto entries are a drama in Finnish entitled-"Järjestäytyminen on voimaa,"'. which is about events in a manufacturing plant, and a. comedy. entitled -"Pot Luck', which is about ne\vlyweds and their ne\v ho.me and odd landlord. The plays -will be presented i n Toronto one-week before the : fe.'-|.ival in Sudburj-, GFM AND FOLK-DANCING • Gj-mnastic claa^es for ali age.s havc been in progress ali yeai-. :However, a lack of instructors has -«'eakened ihe club's position i n thj.s field. The . Vastaus: Molse: väitteet ovat suoproblem is • i n the process of being rastaan naurettavia. Mutta tämähä: ^-overcome and.it is expected that there ei suinkaan ole eilsi kertaa, kun ulks-mainen lehdistö julkaisee moisia väitteitä./ •• • Lopuksi B: Pontecorvo lausui !«• vomuksen. että- tilaisuudessa lääni-olevat toimittai-sivat lehdistölle * jektiivisen selostuksen konferenssisti (SIBt. hurt. One thihg that helped the meeting a lot .was the presentation of proper written reports. They were a l i gocd and greatly stimulated dis-cussion. Si>ecial mention should be given to the secretary's report for Its clarity and objective criticism. Tne new executive committee ia made up of W. D. Böhm, chamnan; LiUian Lehto, Secretary; George Gus-tafson. treasurer and first vice-pre-sidcnt; Allan Illbury, membership' Secretary; Don Pitkänen, membership Secretary ;'L2n Boström, property and archives; Jim Turner, prcperty and achives and second 'vice-president; \V. W. Böhm, executive Secretary and property; Henrj* Saloranta, property and educatioiial; Guy Lähde, who is au alternate executive. membcr, was. asked to work aa head of a reorganiz-e- d edueational and r-ublicity commit-tee. • Also the executive members wcrc given specific fields of activities for purposes of contact and reporting. The division is as folloavs:: Women's aciivities, L i l l i an Lehto; children's activities, Don Pitkänen; men's gym and track and field. Len Boström: hockey. Allan Illbury; "Spark" Guy Lähde; dramatics and contact vvith Finnish Organization, "VV. D. Bobm; Tarmola reconatruction,: J im Turner. INDOOR JUMP MEET A day has been picked for the i n - dcor jump champlonships. It is A p r i l ' 23. The next day the club will bc holding its '^Vuosijuhla". F.vory ef-fort was made to obtain ice for the liitto hockey champlonships at the same time but to no avail. It scenis that there are more hockey teanxs playmg now than ever before i n the Toronto area. Contaots have been made to make sure of ice for next year. Official notices "and material. regarding the indoor jump mcct will be out shortly. YOUTII FESTIVAL CAiVIPAIGN The club has also dccided to do everj-thmg it can to aid i n organizing the sprarUi day at the Ontario Youth Festival by supplying officials and equipment. - Tlie club is also participitting in the cainpaign for raising money to.scnd delegates to the AVorld. Peace Con-gress and/or the WGrld Youth Festival. The club's nominations for dcle-gates have already gone to the n.^tio-nal executive. I fiuppose from tlic forogoinrr it should be obvious that things havc been popping down iiere, deroitc the .silence. — V,"DB. fTraining Possibitiiies Are Unlimited For Young Sportsmen in the Soviet Union 4 osuus EILUSTI s-uutta tilausta; ;hurista "rapioita" kotipaikan ylösnousemus, siUä' Sudbui; een 16 uutta tilausta, joten Vapaus on ji itäyksen aikana 146 uutta tilausta. 3IuUi r ä s t ä . sti: IS rapioiksi. Whitefishista on saapunut ji luden täyttämistä 200-pro.senttisesti. Snd-ti: Emil Johnson 2, Paavo Rauhala 1, B» J28 which are subject for ratification ) Salo 4 j a Victor Humasti 1, yhteenöU^ under the rules of the Oiympics. The marksmen set up 19 records the. recent global shooting The steady improvement of the \VSSR standards te.stifies to the sweep that sports are acquinng in the SSR. In the com-se of the last'kix ^'ears the national records -K-erebet-tered 2545 times. Duding tho first 11 lonths of 1954 alone, 412 newrccords ;^-a-ere ratificld in the country. It is f worth noting that_ 103 of them, that is a quarter of the ^tdtal number, top the World achievements. The record I holders and World champions include athletes, gymnasts, -«.'restlers, skiers, weightlifters, speedsters,.- hockey play-ers, chess players, marksmen, etc. The weightlifters, for instance, who took the World title for the third time this year, hold 13 records out of the [inut 30 uutta tilausta osuuden ollessa S{>^Sovie iaapui 1 tilaus ja Torontosta on tähii Yrjö Korpi 1 j a A. T. Hill 1, kummatiä unut 28 uutta tilauspa osuuden ollessa H listyy "suunnitelmien mukaan" ja joillakis n hyvin. Mutta tavoitteesta puuttuu vi«5 e t t ä jälelläolevan 13 ryntäyspäivän aikana ta päivässä. Sitäpaitsi, 25fc uuden tilank eilu£ti ylitetyksi ja niinmuodfiin on syjti rantaa.. IS a ä It it A a n 1- IS I7 • n i s ia lasitta :as-l a i - A ; n tta-eja. l u i - ills-äyi. va£i iva-a i l - ipa- 66- tle- S&n api-. 1 Ja aan pääsipä äijä Neuvostoliittoon ja oh ällistynyt; suorastaan loukkaaiitun-A kimvkukaan ei kiinnittänyt hänea huomiota enempää Mori'covassa 'ku2 Odessassa — puhumattakaan ,"va: jostamlsesta". Yh kaksi kuukautu matkusteli NL:söa korkeahko virto-mies McDuffy (junalla 3.200 kilo-net-riä. lentokoneella 13,000 km) ja myönsi Colliersiu makasiiniin kirjoitumis-saan matkakuvauksissa, että Xä^'^ "vertai:»';aan vailla olevaa . UikkimJ^- vapautta." vaelteli "aivan yksin useissa' kaupungeissa,'' valitsi, "itse umpimähkään puhetovereita ja paikkoji" joissa halusi kä5'dä. • Zaslav^i sanoo, että amerikkalaiset jotka onnistuivat CSAm rautaesiripun läpi pääsemään XeuTostolUttoon, alkavatkin ilse kotiin palattuaan paljastaa bnm-pnnkiksi Göbbelsin keksimää "NeuvostoUiton rautaesirippu" Nyt Iowan viljan- ja siankasvatTis-valtlossa muuan sanomalehti on es:t-täiiyt. e t t ä kutsuttalsUn -iTidysvalK» Wn neuvostolainen maatalousvaö retkikunta; tutusttunaan Tisa^*'*'^' asioihin. Mofuovan radiossa iw^^'' t i l n Uo n ä i n - h y v ä n ehdotuksen jo-^ dosta. SUtä paikasta lähtevät, - U S A : n viranomaiset vain '^i'^^'^' viisumin. Mutta, mutta y . . Taas on ristinä amerikiaJa^"-- rautaesirippu^ _ Hearst-vainajan aikamiespojan tistolmlsto INS puistelee P ^ * "^ "Vaikeudet cvat niyös juridisia- Carranhi lain mukaan e i v ä t k o n ^' nistlsen puolueen Jäftmet pääfic » ' dysvaltoihin." . . . during meets. What is the reason for the steady progress made by Soviet sportsmen? The secret of Soviet sports lies in its mass nature. Millions of people both. m the towns and countryside 20 in for phys:cal training and sports. Most of them belong to the sports societies. which have at thetr dls-posal the necessary coaches and ins-, tructors. as well as differcnt facillties, stadmnvs, .sv/imming pools. alp:nc öamps, skiing station";, cycling tracks, giTOs and, courts. There are 23 tradc union sports societies i n . t h e.USSR. The workers and employees of every separale branch cfth*'Soviet national economy have sport clubs of their own. Thus, those •who work on the railways belong to the Locomotive sport society,^ the miners to the Shakbter society, the iron and Steel workers to the -Me-tallurg, etc. I n some of the Union Tlepjiblics there are also mixed sports societies whose membership does not follow trade unioni affiliation. In latvia, for instance, there i s the Daugava sports society which unltes machlne-builders, schoolmasters, and reprc-sentatives of other branches of the national economy. The Kalev society i n Estonia and Jalgiris i n Lithuania follow the same pattern. Besides the trade union sports societies, there are also a niunber of societies i n the Soviet Union such as the Dynamo, the Spartak etc. The rural sportsmen axe uniteä i n sepa-xate sports societies set up i n every Union Republic of the USSR In the postwar years. AU the sports societies are large organizations with a membership running into tens. of thousands.The Nauka students' sports society and the Medik society, cach of them has a membership of 300,000. .The Bure-vestnik, which unites Communications workers. and vorkers of the trading and catering networks, has 200,000 members, and Metallurg — 180,000. The training and coaching of Soviet sportsmen is done. in the main, by sporUs societies v/hich arc amply provided with the necessary where-witlaal. Thus,. i n 1954 the Metalliurg society received from the trade unions 50,000 rubles for this purpose. . An important part in thC;training of sportsmen is played by "the com-^ mittees for physical culture and sport, State organs which direct and control this procesö. The committees are set up by the Soviets for the purpose of organizing the physical training of the population in their rcspective 'districts, reglons, or republics. They also supervLse the sports activity of schools and other edueational cs-tabljshments, factories, offices and collective farms, and organize games and competitions bctween tlie diffe-rent societies and clubs. ; ' The .sportsmen receive their basic physical training wlicn yet in school. P. T Isssons arc givcn there from the first to the tenth gradc by hlgh-ly experienced instructors, predo-minantly gradua tes of special collegea or higher edueational establi-s-h-ments. The P. T. iastructors in tiic US.SR are traincd at mstitutes and collcges of physical culture, as wcll as at pcdagogical edueational establish- Vancouver Alive And Adive Despite Prolonged Siience Vancouver. — There is a story golng arbund that the wholc wcst coast of Canada, subjccted to the aftermath of the 1954 H-bomb tests. has now become uninhabitable. Alai i t is said that the whole i>opulatlon on the coa«t was cither wiped out or was left in a helpless State as far as any activities were concemed. The rcaders of Club News, I suppose, have already accepted this story because of the long penod "of-no-articles-from- B. C " . ••• • • It is to teli tlie World, that the ef-fects of the tests wcrc not quitc so disastrous, that I . now wrlte. The ti-uth of the mattcr Ls that aftcr the i n i t i a l shock life has scttlcd down to normal and to top it off we've had a ivery mild Winter in B.C. We are eagerly awaiting a beautiful sprlng with its. hirds. flowcrs . and Ontario skiers (welccme Antti Ranta),. And as fOr the .'«Vate of the popula-tion out herc. Weil, l e f s just say that it is far from being hclplcfis. On the contrary, with the Winter season came a lot of activity. Take the Fiims out here for iastance (and who else would we take for instance), so far this year has been and w'ill continuo to be, I am sure a vci7 bu.sy season for both the oldcr and the younger crowd. The main activity at the preasnt is the cultural coinpetitlon bctween the "Uranuurtajat" (the old folk) and the "Kakarat" (the Canadian borngener-ation). Both groups are busily plan-inng conccrts and play productions. The firfit official event of the compe-tition will be the "Uranuurtajat'^ con-cert: on Sunday. M a r c h 20th. Thls win be followed by the "Kakarat" concert on the following Sunday. Both these affairs should prove to be of a high cahbre and very interesting. Both concerts wUl begin at 7.30 P . M . — H . L . THE LAST MEET A SUCCESSFUL SEASON WITH MANY SURPRISES Torstaina, tnaalisk. 17 p. — Thursday, March 17,1955 SJv A HINT . A referee wassent to officiatc at a" football cup final between two v l l - lage teams. lArriving, an hour" before the gamc, he cncoimtercd the captain of the home team, who introduccd his bro-thcr. "George," said the football captain, 'this is the referee. He's got an hour to spare, SO I want you to take h im round the vlUage to see the sights. You could let h lm see the brick works, and then have a stroU round by Jones' duck pond and return by way of the cottagc hospital and the cemc-tcry." . A vcry bu.sy skung .sca.s.ju \\a.s »ound up last Sunday \vith H inas.s rclay a>onsored by the 1'X;ASF .';ki coinmitK-e at Beaver Lake. E m i tlic weather co-operat*d by supplyitiK :( few inch£v> of Ircsh snow. Although on Sunday the sun did its. best, it had littlc cffect on' the sno,w. but on the other hand encouragcd people out-doors and of.eour.se Äki onthusiasUs to take 111 the last skiing evcnt oi tlie year. . Tlic big compctitiön was 111 the fonn of a ina-ss rclay bctwccn two tcanis which were captaincd by viii coninnttcc chahman Unto Penttinen and Secretary Jorma Palomäki. Everybcdy was invited to parlicipatc and although most of the 16 parlicl-pants wcrc activc FGASP skiers ne-verthelcös a niunbcr of vetcrans and a skier of the future took part. A glance at the list of entries indicates that there was well over 50 years dif-fercncc betwcen the agcs of tlic youngest and oldest skler who werc respectively Jackie Kratg- and Aivl Salo. . Jonna's team captuied the Icad on the Iirst lap around the one kilometer coursc and they w'crc ablc to maintain their lead to win with a margin of 18 seconds. It wa5 something of a suiprisc when Jehu's leading junior skicr Karl KraLs clocked the fastcst tune around the one kilometer course. His time 3.47 was four seconds bettcr than that of liitto ronior champ Antti Ranta who had the next best time. iVV-c have scen many surpriscs and much improvement in skiing thls sea.son. Karl Krats for sonie lime has been our mastpromlslng junior skicr and hLs rocord this season is one thai will not be forgottcn. During ' ! Mli" caiiit-r part of the .'i;ason K a rl ! .sivniod to bc glucd to .scccnd spot in ! nw;iu'ix?us iJotnpilitjoiK. Hc couldn't i dosi' vhe Kap to \vui övcr Nlckel- ! TiTu'.s Bob Oiay. ThLs trend oontln- ! uoil until iiftcr the CanadlHU Junior I chiimpioiiship »icct, \vhere Gray won tlic clia;np:on.shii> aiul Karl was run-nor- up. Sinco then. howcver the. tablo.s iKvvc been turncd. Only a fcw vccks aflcr the Caikuiian champion- .«hips K a l i ftiigcd uhcad to bcat Gray and claim the Northern Ontario championship. A wcck later K a r l rc-pcated his viclory by \vlnnig the Ontario Inter-scliolastlctltlc. The rcsulUi oi the Canadian senior chainpionshipkS wcre ÄLSO quitc a sliock to many people i n the Sudbury district. Altcr having got used to hust yoar'.s Dominion champ Arvo Ayiäiitö winning cvcrj' mcet that he. has enlcrcd and generally by a safe margin, local fans wero prcdlctlng. an ea.sy victoiy for hlm i n thls year*s chainplon,ships. The only troubic was tluit they did not know of a fcllow by the namc of Clarence Servold wh6 hails from Camrosc Alberta and re-pren:; ntod Canada at the last Winter Oiympics. In the 18 kilometer cham-pionship evcnt the dif f erencc in tlme was only about a half a minutc but it nevcrtlicless mcant that the tltle wcnt to Servold. In the Olymplc trials Servold agaln cmcrgcd aa vlctor in the 30 km. evcnt incrcasing his margin ovcr Ayräntö to almost four minutcs. Antti RiintH's position ns senior hitto champ was also scriou.sly thrcat-cncd this year by a whole host of .voungcr skiers who havc Bhown grcat improvement thls season. We arc looking forward to n -very Interesting skiing season next Winter, Important Jehu Mecting Next Tuesday Night AU Jehu members arcurgcd lo altend the- important mceting at Salminen's next Tuesday cvening ai 8.00 P.3VL Plans are undcnvay to ho|d a sprlng baxaar and dance. The support of every membcr is urpcntly necdcd. Sec you there. FAMUilAR SOUNI>ING An Army sergeant, lecturng on the cvlLs of communlsm; listed on the blackboard as the chlef dlsadvantages of llving under tptalitarian rule: 1. No freedom to critlclze äuthority. e. No right to choo.sc Icaders. 3. No freedom of movement. 4. No cholce of jobs. 5. No right to strike. , When the sarge asked if anybody had. any questions, a lanky prlvatc from Tennessee stood up and drawled, 'Weil, I don't knov/ cxactly what, but thlnk "you musfve left something out, Sarge. Tiic way Jt reads now .sounds mlghty like the Army to mc." It is bettcr to give than to lend and in the cnd it costs about the same. Once ägain Gladys Priestly of Montreal bas been chosen to repr««Bt Canada in ^competltiTe^«wim. ming, thls tlme in Slexlco City at the Pan American «ame». In 1952 she particlpated In the H ^ i nU Oiympics. Other Canadian woniea nrtauneni who hare left for the^sames are Pat Nlckela^ P^ter-borongh. Ella LandeO. Montreal, Gfaele P«»II1IB, i^iebee Ctty, and^ B e r e i ^ of^Toronto. The omamenial swinuning elob of Petirtöron«li, wb«« team boUb the North Ameriean and Canadian «mhonized nrimmhig Uties. «m »UK» te entered mcnts. Today the Soviet U n i o n has 14 instltutcs and 39 collcges of physical cultiurc. Chairs and dcpartments of physical training were opcned at many pcdagogical instltutcs and collcges of the country; Such a vide-s- pread network of specialized edueational cstablishments makes pos-sible the annual replenishment of the school and institute staffs wlth cxpcrt physical training instructors. The love for physical culture is dc-veloped in the schoolboys and girls not only at P. T.lessons, but also at sectional training meets. Mecting the dcsirc of the pupils the school sports councils organize sections for that or this sport. Thcse are headed by insturctors or the best sportsmen from arnong the pupils thcmselves. The purpose of the sections is to help the pupils master the sport they have chosen to spccializc in, to prcparc them for competitions and the pas- .sing of the category ratings. Tne be.>t school sportsmen arc en-roilcd at juvenilc sports schools bf wnich there arc huridreds in the USSR. Most of them (over 600) are' maintained by the Ministry of Public Educatiori, Other ministrics, the Mmistry of. Railway Transport for one, aa well as the sports societies, also have -such schools. "ihese estab- Jlshments arc attcndcd; by the pupils afler their rcgular school hours, usually twp of thrcc timcs a v;eek. The training coursc stretchcs over a period of, 3 years. As a rule the young sportsmen graduatc from thcse ! schools with the scccmd or cven the j finst category rating, that la a» com-paratively well tralned sportsmen. If they wish, they can contlnuc Im-prc/ vihg their Icchnlque at spcclal sports schools for young people, or at sports sections whlch cxljct at every college ör Institute, a» wcll as at i n - dastrla] cstablishments and offices. ^At the blgher edueational cstablishments physical training Is com-puLsory during the first two year», and optkmal for the remalning period. A student who hae Tcceived hl« baslc training at a physical training section of a eecondary school or i n a juvenile s|>ort ccbod. ia* «very oppoipinAy of cnhancing his inasler.ship In Ihr; chosen field. Suificc it to aay that ryjOOO inslructoJK and coaches aro cniployed tay the iii.<stitute;s of the M i - ni.stry. of Higher Education alone. Many of them are highly cxpenuuccd 111 their respective sport, Thi.s i.s prc-cLScly- why the sports sections of ithe iiL-ititutes havc, on many occasions, produccd such cxccllcnL .sporlnien, It is only nalural, thcrefore, why the lirst of USSR, European, and World champions includcs a number oi .Soviet sludents. aiow are sport.smen traincd at ;n-du. strial cstablishmcntSi offices. and collective farms? TTiis work is carricd out by the sports council of the .plant, officc or farm. It studlcs the requiremcnts and v.ishcs of the society'.s member;>, and in conformity with their intcrests and proposals organizcs thLs or that 'scdtlori; Physical trahiing Instructons and coaches are cnlisted to hC'ad the .sports sections in mo.st of the in-dustriaJ. c.'>t.'iblishmcnts, offices, and collective farms. The sections are hcadcd not only by coaches who havc a special P, T. education, but abo by public iastruc- Ujr.s. whö received their training at Special seminars. In the larger citIci tiic sjjort;i so-cictic, s.have set ujijoint, or so-callcd ccntrHl. sections, v/hich are w;ached bv top-notch iiwtructor«. Thic.<;c ÄCC-tk/ n.?, llkc the sports schools for young people, arc attcnded by more advan-ced sportsmen who havc made a go'/d «hovving at tompetitio.ns. It IK from thes<; ccntr»! xectioixs and from the sports'ficliools that the rank.«; oJ the country's bcxl siKirUimcn arc chiefly rcj>lenishcd. As can bc »een, chicf a',t/rntJon in training sporO-.mcn is pald to training in scctlonii. The coaching oi young | sport«men U begun in xections. Their j xklll is then pcrfectcd in sports, schools, cchtral »ection.-?; at training gatherings perlodically organized tay committees of physical training and sports «öcictlcs, and of course, in dif-derent competitions whclh constltute the best training »chool for any sportemen. .. :^ Toronto Youtii Pian To invade Sudbury Easter Weei(-End Toronto. — Wc arc hercwlth givlng you iNickcl-Towncrs falr and carly w,'iriUng—- on :Ea.stci- wcck-cnd To-rontonlans arc going; to take over your tawn. Howovcr, it is just an odd co- Incldencc the Easter wcek-end is al.so the week-end for the Drania PcitlvaL The way plans arc being made and things being douc, It Is beglnning to look as if cvcryone wlll b<j there e*- cept Gullivcr; and who known, the way Gullivcr gets around, even he may bc thorc. äeiiously though, the purpose of tilin article is to teli the World that Toronto will be cnterlng Ita usual quotu of two plays in the Drama Festival. ALso thi;; Is f air warnlng to other compeliloi-s that the cholcc of plays is good and the jirogrcss i s as grx;d if not bettcr than at thls tlme lafit year. Judging from past perlor-inances, the cholcc of ca.st'> lor the two playa luis been cxcclltnt. The Finnish play Is "Järjestiiyty-miJifjii on voimaa" wlth a east of nlne malc.s and two fcnialcs. For a play. ••Aitii .such a large ca-st, the chaia/;tcr.'. an.' .'jurprtsingJy strong. The EnglLsh pJay is " P o t Luck". a live chanictcr play, also wlth a «trong ca.'it and dlreclcd by Tliora Neil, who directod last year's prizc-«injung play. j Miiid you, 11 is .•«'ill. too carly i n the j .sca.vjn to iJrcdict that Toronto wih j v/ni the finst prize; howevcr, I ffccl quitc safe i n predlctlng that If the lir.st prizc is to go to any group outside of Toronto, the performancc win have to be bettcr than last year'5. •—• Lout. . CANADAS ONLY NATIONAL YOUTII PArEU Buy a nubscripllon for yourself, your children, your fricnds, during Chami current annual subscription flrlve. As Canada'» only national youth j i it haa won:wide popularity for its campaign for new horizons for j Canada; Us outstanding sports paare promoUng Canadian sportsmen; col science, cultural and historical featurcs; news of youth in Canada an»und the world: an its poyular childrcn'.<< pace. Junior Champ. subscription ratc is.only $1.50 per year and the papcr may be or dtrcctly from the national ofrice 24 Cecil St., Toronto, Ont. TAKE YOUR CHOICE Clinton H a l i O f f e r s A V a r i e t y of A c t i v i t i es Vancouver. — 'riils artlclc Is Intcnd-cd for Vancouver rcaders of Club Ncw3, I wlll ti7»to give a general Picture of actlvltlrfs around tl>e Clinton Hall in whlch the Finnish Canadian younger gcncratlon the "Kakarat'' particlpatc. On Sundays atl.OO P. M . John Paul Is liv«ructlng a boy's wrcaUlng closs, which hc tcILs mc, Is comiiig alung quitc wcll. John hopes to gct a fcw more fcIlows and In a fcw months challengc somc of the. other Vancouver wrcstllng clubs. Thls of coursc .would bc an Interesting cvent for both the wrcstlcrs and spectutors llkc mysclf. At 2.30 P. M . on Sundays John Is trylng to slort a girla'clas.s. Tlie Jdca is a blt new it is truc, but the addi-tlon of a f euutle scctlon to the class would, I bcllevc. b6. qulte in ordcr if somc ladics arc intcrcstcd In thls flcld of sports. On Monday nlghts the "Kakarat" mcct. It ts at thcse mectlngs tloat new plans lor actVvitlcs and idcas for the conipettUon wc arc cngagcd. in arc brought forward. Tlio mcctings arc usFjally Short and generally end wlth some practlcal activity Lc. dance practlce, play practicc. paiter niaklng ctcv . On Wedncsday nlghts at 7.00 P. M . the boy's tumbling group get gcthcr for a work-out. Thls is 1 momcnt one of the best functi and best attcndcd groups arour hali. And I must say that ii Short period In whlch the boyt been tumbling they have mad( good ;hcttdway. Tlic cvcnlng wlth coffec and "pullaa". On Saturdays the hali is takci for u fcw hours by the Sparkct club of Pinnlah-Canadlan glrls il5 ycam and ä group of boys ali dor 15 yeans. . T h e glrls mect second Salurday at 10,30 A M . , fti Doys overy SatUrday at the sami Plans arc now bclng made to' one nlght a wcck to square d and folk danclng Thls wc hop be a hlifehlight activity for the season At the prcsent tho i dancers arc gathcrlng at 130 S aftcrnoons. Tlmt's about aH that can bc I cd now. Anyonc wlshing to gci Information on any of them ocl plcasc cithcr drup in at the .C Hall, '.4005 E Pciider, or phonc Ings 3277 or Ila-stlngs 3147-R ai for Henry Lahti. '-'I started out wlth the Idea tl World had an openlng for mc," '•Havc you found It?" H Ä Ä K U T SU Pyydiimme ystävällisesti kalkkia sukulaisia ja tuttavia saapumnj .. tyttäremme •-•'••>•••• GRACE'n ja JOHANNES HIETALAN häätilalj;uulcen torstaina, huhtikuun 7 p;nä 1055. Vihkimin tolmiteta.nn Heaistln YhdLstyncc«»il klrk(».ssa klo 7.30 Illalla. Jälke vihklmlKcn kokoonnutaan Wavcrk'y Ifolcniln. MK. JA MRS. H , WEST. IJEARST, ONTARIO SCAUL:n Seuroille,oh jo alkaiscnimJn läJic-t e t t y t u l t v l e h liittojuhlien niin yh-tei;, voimislelu- kuin naisten kilpallu-voimi. stelu ohjelmat, .kcholtänfimekln f.curoja jo nyt rlixjäsli harjoittelemaan «anottuja ohjelmia, e t t ä tulevien liittojuhlien volmlstcilucsltyksct muodostuisivat entlatäänkln paremmiksi. i i a r k i t t u a ä n tarkoin a.iilaa, on Jlitto-. toimikunta tehnyt juhlien sulitocn kuitenkin «euraavän muutoksen; koska yhtcLr/olmistelun ohjelma katsott i i n liian laajaks j a siis cpäedulllsek- <;i aivan nuorlrnmlUe, on niin pikku tvtojlle, kuin myö^jkin pojille 'Järjcfi-tctty oma lyhyt ohjelmaruia liitto juhliin, Joka onkin j o seuroille lähetetty harjoitcJtavakti. Katsoimme sa- .•nslla, että nitmä vlimemalhltut ohjelmat eivät • yirt Buoritukscnsakäan puolcitä kuin Jonkun minuutin ajan juhlien aj;ata.olcnunc varmoja, e t tä tämjl toimintatapa on tällä kertaa edullinen nuoret huomioidaan. Siis j/curät, ottakaa myöskin ImiUm ohjelmat harjoituksen alle aivan heti j a Viesti Aicllä "Eteläpääa'iä" järje»- tääJcyllä ohjelmille suoritusajan kul-lekkln. Työläisurhellutervelsin ; LiJtujtolmlkunta. K : tta Paavo Vaurio, sihteeri : Me aliamainitut ystä^ toivotamme teille ANNE, AINO JA ERiC I^ÄNNISTd paljon onnea ja menestystä uudessa kodissann Mr, ja mrs. Toivo Ranta ja perhe Mrs. Tyyne Männlst»; j a Henry Vieno ja Henry Huhtanen Alma ja Einar Aittola Ella ja Hans Kaino Ranta Irja ja Geo. E. Mattila Anna ja Hcmml Aho Mr». Helmi Nikander Irja Ja Olavi Luhta A l l i ja Aarto Latvala Rauha ja Yrjö Lemberg HUma ja Walter Vickbcrg '.Mary ja Wally Stcplicn, Eine ja Ty , LcmlKirg Elisa Ja Yrjö Ronn Margit ja Lco Tohmo Phyllls Ja Arvi Lehto Ronnie, Gloria Ja J im Havlmäkl Violet Ja Bob Ebilc Ja Tom Jokinen E l l i Ja Jack Karvonen Ella Ja Jack Cosburn. Allan Illbury Carly Aho Elisa, Tyko Ja Jussi Hilma Ja Eino Luoma Os»i Luoma Mamle Ja-Lco Nikander Wllhart Böhm W, D. Böhm E l l i Ja Lauri Latva Mr. ja mrs, J . Tuovinen Mr. Ja mrs. Ji Lehtinen Mr, ja mrs. F. Laakso Mr. Ja mrs. J . Kivimäki Mrs. Hilda Huhtanen Ja Har Anna Ja Hugo Elimen Helga ja Wllf. Basto Thorä Neil L i i Ja George Aino Heikkinen . Bingo Luoto E i l a Ja Lauri Blom Aune Ja Veikko Takamäki LII Ja Leslie Sainio Agincourtv Ontario, Maalisltuun 12 p. 19 KIITOS llalualslmmc lausua kauniit kiitokset teille, meidän hyvät ystä Ja toverit, siltä suuresta yllätyksestä Jonka meille Järjestitte omi kotiimme muuttamisen Johdosta. Klltokact arvokkaasta rahalahjasta ja myöskin kauniisti ruo Ja kahvitarjoilusta. Erikoinen kiitos alkuunpanijoille, Vieno Henry Huhtaselle. Kiitos liian emännille mrs. Alltolalle, mrs. V) bergiUe, Vienolle. Ellalle, Elslelle.Elnelle Ja Mamlellc. Kiitos myös nlllJe jotka ottivat osaa, mutta eivät voineet saaj Muistamme aina tämän tilaisuuden. 34 BeUbrook Bd. ANNE, AINO JA ERIC Agincpurt, Ont
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Title | Vapaus, March 17, 1955 |
Language | fi |
Subject | Finnish--Canadians--Newspapers |
Publisher | Vapaus Publishing Co |
Date | 1955-03-17 |
Type | text |
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Identifier | Vapaus550317 |
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Title | 1955-03-17-03 |
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Li:ke3i:es vair-uj i-äsymyfcstnä E,.. |
tuntenanojatuoUinsa, '~''
— Sinä näytät kovin väsynM-^ |
rakicaanj. O l i i o sinulla kova lyöpäv
^ aimoja:
.'ijikeaiaj
ti
vjr3s:oss3si, kysyi hänen
i — E i niinkään, vastasi
] mutta kun juoksupoika :uli
• mään vapaapäivää s;tä varten.'e"i|
i h ä n voai osallistua isoäitinsä hayv;
, jaiiHni. niin-minä halusin antaa, hi.l
; neJle muistettavan opetuksen ja
i nin h ä n e n mukanaan,
i — Ja-sinä. luonnollisesti sait nähfil
e t t ä poika meni pallopeliä
' maan.
; — E i Ollut sellaista onnea —"se o'.!
k i n hänen isoäitinsä hautajaistiläi]|
[ SUUS. . ..
I •/• • • ..»• : • • « •••• •» '• .
i VAATTEE.N LÄPI
i Matsonska vei miehensä muotinäv;.
i telj-yn. Nuoren tytön esittelemä iiii.
i puku miellytti kovasti ilatsonskaa"
j Tuo voi5l.„plJa hieno laitos mei.
' dän illanvietossamme ensi •viiko"-.
sanoi hän toivoen, että - mies ostaifi
leningin hänelle.
:.— Kyllä vain., myönteli Matsoi
Lähetä hänelle kutsukortti.
«Iiii» lie^^
KO .\EVVS IS GOOD NE^VS
Toronto Still Exists Despite Siience
Toronto. — The screen. of silence s will be a big surge ahead^in this acti-regarding
Toronto activitieri Ls being i vity during the year. The proposed
lifted. We heard rumors that the ; inrt^ructcrs courscs v i i i help greatly.
€d:tor was almost ready to consider j Another feature of thls activlty is the
Toronto ncn-exist€nt. It is a justi- fclk-dancing that has been started.
fiable position considenng . the ab-serxe
cf any information about To- j ^ GOOD "VTOSIKOKOUS-ror/.
o activities on the. "Club News" j The club had its (vuosikokous on
page. February 13. It may be a Uttle late to
HOCKEV VICTORY FORECAST "'^^^ ^ " * ^ew words won't
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n;
t-i
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m
e-l
ä : ' muuten kui'n atomivoimao
käytöksi rauhanomaisissa tarkoituksissa,
jos teitä siihen pyydetä,
täisiin työskentelemään? -
Vastaus: Olen neuvostokansalaina
ja koko neuvostokansan rinnalla oles
valmis palvelemaan kansaa kaiki!;2
1 voimillani ja keinoilla. Mutta ha-
I luaisin muistuttaa herroille lehtimie-
! hllle, että koko neuvo.sto: |
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