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stit Eannatnks^ 3 kannatat' bUsilta io: Ft oli viljeU 1 ja in fttteita; ja lucensa larlamei^l i maltti^' kuttelevjjii kohtaloK}. C L U B •-^äfm^mai Mmm iany Int^restifig Itisins 'n Y r i t yi Toronto. — C>n- (Aecl^dng iiiy/'d^ lendar and seelng^tt wasll^e'sewr^^ rlönday of the' monöi, 1 re^to^ as time to go to,'theVYritys-^^i^ eneral meeting ihey are\alv^ eld on the second,'Mo«day of the iennessa<iji|j^°"*- ^ ' ° " l sped to the Don anadalajsb pyydettiä nen unioj Voin kmj asiaa. Tta isin hana fläneUa 01 oloiden I maan- U 'neuvotteli, en keinoji >istan)is4 RoomaiK. in kukist» ni»'^^"'^^ ehostaa k o f ja nimitti 1 tätä t^^ and as it turned out a livdy rensuedr- •- -'> - Although the attendance ' was Imall, due to inclement weather, (wet » o i s t a S ^1°^ r)everytoody had an ^ ^ ^ ^ teresfing time, .as several topics of were discussed at^ Vtie eeting. Our square-danchig grot^^ is stiU i r r y i n g on Sunday ni^ts iw3d/en^^ lusiasm seems to toe axoimtlng, kb; nHe warning folto — when .yöu come the Drama Festival't)anoe he pte-äred to Join in a groiip o* t«^o f few sets of folksy old-thne dancing. 's fun and young and. oid cäin Join n^eeUiig and to ^u]«e aU othiK-dufa^ to' i n i h ^ p r o j p o s a l s d ^^ gates. . T ^ ' öosts of ttae'trii> arö veiy reäsonable' and' sdme lud^': ^fierson is «öJng to^ Hän^e a''wöia^ifl 'trlp: next emnmer. . '. Taak also tumed to tiie 'äitnizig work partles evcry" Bunday at'Tar-mola and tfvhat Yritys would )ucve to do to Uve np to the clUbs* end of the work and also to get in tiainfaig for next 8ununer's cosnbined lliusle' and I). y Then to tturn to a «nore serious staian-afÄopic; «he choice of a delegate to be »lajansaie [jo^en to go to the World Youtih tin johdn tä sitten ähän'hal] "t Jonesea, estiväl in Moscow was thorou^ly ashed out and the declslon was to esent conorete choices alt the next udbury Faces Difficulties Wil äta" Albet-istoiminta] sa, tehtiia istäväjii- '"i-w|)rama Festival Albert vi u tehtäv» j sudbury. — We have bad news amea uus o report from Sudbury. Plans kuului hi alled for participation in the Anja jokf uai Youth Drama Festival witli wo plays, but last week'Cast prob^ losta IJlkii ems forced the cancellati,on of one n puheen f the plays. It seems that local ttä kyyne oung people generallyhave. been He poslcil inable to arrange enough time o participate in the festival which nneelliset irin beheld in Toronto over the bänalko Saster weekend. . ijana, Hovvever', the Alerts production is nd6r rehearsai: and Sudbury ^lviU e represented at _the festivial, ajl-hough;' M/itls; iojily i ioncj: 'enl^y? thö ear. During the past years Sud )ury has had no trouble staging two ays, but for jsbme v str^iige i r e ^ l i seemed imp/öksiblethis time". = *AA " We' are certainly 'happy-to see Masa ji hat Toronto is not facing the same custclevat iroblem and has three entries lined pystyit' ip for the festival. ^ •. That'- seems to 1 työsken ndicate that Toronto has overcome luh isänifiVs slump and js really going ahead. We hope that by next Easter, we [un isanl oo, wlll be able to liven things up korkeim md have a whole host of new faces n our plays. 1 sen rin In any event Sudbury wiU be par ityy. icipating and making itse bid foi" j sen? he John Salo trophy, which has ni pysty] ound a permanent place in the likä tulet ^innish Hall here. lusta. Sudbury participantsWill in alf irobability be leaving • on Good Sports Fesitivai whidi will be in- Sudbury. Alec Hunmädco otfered to train any of tiie t>oys and girls « bo contacted him Jipth at Tairmola - and &ew Beaoh, so if ali things go weU, we should have a lah-Iy ströng group at the Sudbury f estivaL AIee'S phone number at home Is 1-6195 ^itä OX 1<4600 at his ähop.' He can be contacted at elther place. c . atiU on the :topic of sports; it- was declded that the beautiful trophy do-nated by the G3ub's veteran cnembor Enooh liäppönen.at our SOth Anni-versary . concert should go to the club's inost outstanding inale.or>:fe^ niale athlete of itbe year. - . I i can hardly wait tili \aext year's Tuosi- Jiäila to fhid out who t3ie ilrstvvhi-ner will be.' Thanks agaln. Enochi \ A few other items of business-were also acted upon at the.meeting and "Big Böhm" made the coffee;.the serving of \<^c3i finalizedthe even-ings bushiess — but not before it was. decided that Xhe next meethig wodld be held on Monday, May 13.. So. ,I'll see you Uhere. — Allan. • A Big Concert InPort Arlfeur / Port Arthur.-— A grovp of us yoiugr^ple of iPbrt'Ar^ilf atid dis-trict hälve been practhäng g^finnastics, Oaioitx- iouthiefi/ .«und9ling;''ad:<&b&tics^ ete; dnder' the-difectlon 'äi"riördres N i i n e n ahd'PaEaToVouti]atnen^ for a'*f ew we&s. / ' Thcse activitles,;ha^e ^ , ^ n ifai paratlon for thev(3Q3i|^i<|ali|^ cert to be held Saturday^-AprO 13th. at «he Fhmish Hal]( 316 Bäsf^ Everyone interest^ Vtug^^t&'Ät^ tend. .Tickets are being sold in %d-hauska ?'riday for Toronto to make a real cille. Sii estive weekend of this annual on tUa#ttair. a.: vana t Ta ) hou [maas-a piaa^ :ahvia;i ikuiP! tr isiin jos .aksi"' in, ja ista iraltio TILATKAA FRANCIS KLEAN KOAL KIVIHIILTÄ Dial 5-7394 Kuukausimaksut järjestetään Milton Francis Lumber Cö. Lttf. 99 s. Cumbftrland S L |Port Arthur OntaHo vanoe for 65'cent8 but a t ^ e door the^ wlU be'7$ cents. mie time is 8:30; SO' don't be iaAe. — GEO HIGH-LEVEL DUTY A much-decorated RAF - pilot, though possessed of well recognized courage as a fighter, wa8. affUcted with . a n obnoxious personality. When he • was transferred - to' an-other posti his new commander re-ceived this report: "Splendid.officer at 8,000 feet. Should never come any lower." . , ' BLUFFED ANYWAY A stranger brought to the police station foi^ speeding, when''asked his name replied that it was Smith^ "GlVe me your real name," he was ordered. ^ « • "Weil," said the stranger. "put me down as WiUiam Shakespeare'/. •Thärs better", the oifficir iold him. ««You cant bluff me with' that Smith stuff." Kaikkea - rautakauppa-alaan kuuluvaa tav^rai LAN6ILA MARDWABE Lttf. PUHELIN 4-3508 Port^Axfhur, OBtailo. > ant tkrl ia kai cäsi m m. oofitj /aari saapmea . ; . VVllUET Puku» ja päällystakkimaNil muhMimmM» •BnuBaalabitto vghlnnlnhto. Ezp^rtlMititteB vtfmfrtBinfm yBkaJ» f J ^ ktdn tiliiatte imkaamfi» alta. toBcu katitomaah meldSn tntslft'; jond. saaptthdta malleja. He olette samaa nleltft '*See you in Mosc0w" By Floyd IVaUston . L a ^ Week we had the pleasur» of meeting a yoimg chap by the name of Floyd Williston. who at the time was in the last Stages of a nationwide tour to*expIain at first hand what the V I World Vouth Festival wiU be like. Floyd tbld us many interesting tldngs aboat the plaas,, but why should we teli you, when Floyd a^reed to write: • • * . - * ; ' SiX:«reeks ago I left Toronto on a trip acrpss this'Wonderfdl coun-' try of ours with an invitation to theyouth of Gänad^ to visit me: this summer in Moscow. rWelI, not only to visit'me, but also to tal^e' in the 6th World Youth Festival, along with the öther. thirty thousand young people who will be here from some one hundred and fifteien countriesJ^ I was sure that Canadian youth wanted to be friends )With other young people and that they would.respond favourably to the idea of'the festival and the trip to Moscow. An optimist! ^yousay and others will agree; with you and add that the Festival is too far, away and besides, being in Moscow. the reaction can only be a hostile one. Weil. I hate to say I told you so or even to conclude that I was:: right — entirely — but|he resuits, as I see them, wouId. indicate thät ^ there is greatinterest in the Festival, in gohig to Moscow and in mak-< > ing warm friends with the youth of the world. . i From British Columbia to Port Arthur, in universitles, jräuth < groups and in discussions with sbme adult organizations I continua^y ^ heard the remark — "Boy, wouId I ever love to go!" or "Gee. I: won- t der where I can borrovra few hundred doUars". If there was some^ way of recording the remarks as a re^ult of the many radio broad-casts and interviews about the festival, I am sure that we would be surprised at the great desire that 'exlsts,among young people; for ^ going to the festival. Canada has been represented at every World Youth Festival but-not always by a delegation which reflected the trends among Cänv' adian youth and their organizations. Everywhere I vi^nt I emphlaslzed f the necessity for assuring a delegation from Canada that wmgive the' Soviet youth and the yout^ of the world a complete picture of Canada and her young people. " <' ' Lefs startwith. British Columbia for example, where I had a - great deal of discussion witb the leaders of the student organizations •> on the campus of UBC. From he chairman of NFCUS (National Federation of Canadian University Students) to the editor of the univers- . ity paper, ali expressed a desire.to go to the festival. Kathy Archibaldit'' a former Miss Canada and one of the students who went to the Söviet Union on the World University tour last year, was quite interested i n , the idea of getting; a UBC delegation to the festival. She told me that she had already prepared some material on student lifte at UBC which she wanted to send to the Soviet^ students for the festival;; It was a real pleasure to walk along the campus and hear people betiind you saying — "There's a young fellow who just came back from Mos-cow and he's talking about a five-week trip to Bussia for $550, and we're going". Then there was the meeting with some young people from Vancouver who had shown a great deal of interest in the festival. Weil, Ispoke for a while and then showed,the slides I had with meof Mos-cöw and the Warsaw Festival. Only twenty-three people were there but the discussion was so involved that it was decided that another meeting should take place on Sunday morning.' So on Sunday another Seventeen people attended and only about f our or five of these were at the meetin'g the previoiis evening. It.is very encouraging to Jiave a young girl whose ifatheris ä director pf a big ItiAiber company say — "I want to go. to the festival' and I want t6 dö sömething'concrete in preparaUon. I'I1 volunteer to prepare ä display of the BGJumber Industry with photos etc., whi(;h {pariisilainen m i e lenosoittajä on puker;iut yleensä / keskitys-leiripuvim ja kiinnittänyt.selkäänsä taulun, missä sanotaan **Si)eidel murhaaja?'. Mielenosoitus johtuu siitä kun Saksan keuraali Hans Speidel äsken nimitettiin NATö^ai komentajaksi 'Keski-Euroopassa. i Ken- • aali Speidel toimi marsalkka Shvin Ronrunelin esikuntapääl- 1 likkönä Normandyssa ' silloin kun liittolaiset suorittivat vas-^ tahyökkäyksensä. brought a' favonrable response to the idea of the festival. He said that hf; felt it wasivejry good for-vyoung.people, whether they be;attr v letes o^, anytbini else, tp get togetheir and'understarid each other/';!' ^. , Oneafternopnihad a discussion with a,young violinistwho is very anxious to participate in the.cultural competitions and perhaps • give a recital in Moscow. Sounds good, eh! ^ r ... Leaving B.C., I was convinced that at least forty could and wouId come from B.C. Those who had already reglstered induded .^pany : young people. from the AUUC and FRC, university students; working • youth and some cultural people. * Now, f;don't want this to sound like a dry itinerary of a person who is on a cross-country tour, but thafs what I was doing and'the'; next place I'visitedwas Edmonton.' From Edmonton there, willbe ~ i wait, eh! We don't know how many delegates from Alberta until they register (off the record I would say 20—25). but better I should ' teli you what happened while I was in Edmonton and tfalgary. . Kokt important, I guess, is the publidty we got on ali the radio stations (news), a fifteen-minute interview on CKUA and a review,of ' the sports program of the festival on TV; with photos that I had brought with me from Moscow'8 new sports palace. Interviews in the; papers were encouraging, but when I went into the Office of tlie^ed^ itor of the University of Alberta paper "Gateway" and saw Festival posters on the wall after just passing one in the administration Office^ l4'ealized that many others thought the festival should be publicized. When lasked the editor who had put them up he said,"MeV. Because the festival is being held in the Soviet Union it is natur-al that Slavic young people, especially Russian and Ukralnian Clan-adiah youth, should be extremely interested in seeing Moscow and attending the festival. With this in mind a meeting was organized at the UkrauJian Centre in Edmonton where the film of the Warsaw Festival was shown. Of course, they let me say a few words (no more than an höur) and the enthusiasm among those young people (about thirty-five of them) really indicated the possibility for a delegation from Canada' of about 150. If everyone who wanted to go could, then I'm sure we wouId well match Britain's 2,000. Then came Calgary and another radio intervlew and I think four or five delegates (perhaps more). In Calgary there is a l>ranch of the University of Alberta. Here a.planned me<4ingwith the Student Christian Movement secretary tumed into a meeting of about thirty-five young students who listened quite attentively to what I had to say about the fesival. Saskatoen and the University of Saskatehewan was the next stop. ' A meeting and festival film showing on the campus and a discussion w;th the heads^of the political clubs and some other students I am sure resulted in a number^of delegates from this university city. And a twenty-two-minute' interview on a fifteen-minute program over station CKOM should help to popularize this World youth gathering. Regina.too,: brought resuits. There discussions with Government leaders as well as other personalities contributed to widenlng out^ the support for the festival and againgained for the Canadian delegation , a number of delegates includtngpossibly a young alderman. s " It was nice to get off the train in Winnfpeg and hear that ten had already reglstered-for the Festival. Ckinsidering, the f act that only three häd been on the '55 delegation from Winnipeg this seemed to speak well for the work bf the Youth Friendship League in Man-itoba. But you can't stop at that, and a meeting at United CMlege as well as discussiohs with other youth leaders convinced us that ;tbis numl^r could be .doubled. Here the N F L Y and the AUUC are plan-ning a numberof activities which should result in a Manitoba delegation- of whicb Manitobians can be very proud.. * . Here J äm back in Ontario and can't report any outstanding poss-ibilities yet/ I am w e thought the Lakehead and z ieyr from Sudbury — two at least,^ inelttding a : few Finnish young people. The*delegate9wlto have alr^yregislSere^ are busy. coUectingsouvenirs, preparing gifts and popularizlng the tact that they are going'to the FestivaL Some yotith groups are preparing scrap books and making littie glfts to be presented to the youth of thej World'at the FestivaL Taik Is prevalmt fn mdst pro^' vinces of a ^mall festival night as a seaA-afl for the delegatte as fhey pass through the difCerent provinces. There Is tmtch inte/«rt. mach. preparation.much, support — ali goes to sbow tttat Canadian jyouth want to meet the youth of the World and where better ediild yöii do it then in Moscow July 2a—August 11 1957, Everywhere I^we|it those who can'fc go to the^ Festival eaaä, "Give our rtsaxds the Soviet Youth vdten you retum to lIoscow.^ and those yjbo are going accepted my, invit^on to visit me and in parting said, ''See you in Moscof r _ Suomi ja Intia tarvitsevat tois-tetisa tuotteita Helsinki. _ (SS) — Viime maa-nantai- iltana 25/3 palasi valtiosihteeri Leo Tuominen takaisin Heisin kiin Intiaan tapahtuneelta matkaL-taSn. Hän' oli toiminut tämän mau kani räikana Suomen hyvän tahdon valtuuskunnan johtajana. Matka oli !vastavierailu siihen käyntiin, jonka, Intian, ihallituksen. lähei cittnd valtuuskunta suoritti «SuuiQcoiE vjif me .kesänäi Tällöin intialaiiottti tustiiivat maamme oloihin ja sen tcv ollisiiuteen. .kurinalaisen valtuuskunnan ,mit- ^n*|^rj^oitakseiiaQU kehittää ja el-yyttäiv- niolempieia maiden välisiä ystävyyssiteitä sekä .samalla tmlin mahdollisuuksia Suomen ja Intion kauppavaihdon vilkastuttamiseksi: Suomen / ja intian ^ välinen kauppa on toistaiseksi tapahtunut varsinkin Suomeen tuonnin osalta jonkin muun maan kautta. Sen jälkeen, kun,Suomen ja Intian välillä tehtiin ensimmäinen kaupallinen soiii-mus sodan jälkeen vuonna 1949, on Suomen viennissä päästy siihen, \3t-tä silloinen noin 30% suora kauppavaihto on saatu nousemaan lälies 90%:iin. Sen sijaan tuonti Intiasta ei ole noussut vuoden 1949 8 % :sta kuin 21 :een prosenttiin, kertoi valtiosihteeri Tuominen.r-(US) — Everestin vruoren toorkeus on nyt laskettu 29.028 Jalaksi, eli 26 Jalkaa Hcoifceammailisi Imin aikaisemmin. DR. LESUE SIMON, mO- JA SUKDPDOUTAUnEN £BIKOISLAAKARI 288 St. Clair Avo. AV. TORONTO, ONT. Vastaanotto tonnit: 2-4 ip Ja 6-7 lp. Pohelfanet: Konttorfh»WA. 1-6614 Kotiin WA. 2-8015 TALON OSTOSSA seka MYYNNISSÄ autan ieitä eOTTTAKAA RL 1114 — HA. 4913 Mrs* A. Lampinen U.VO MANKIN REAL E8TATE 392 DaDforth Avenoe :^ Toronto, Ontario Toronto Real Estate'EoaF(lin Jäsen Maria Wwiies After A Long ^ence Dear Seta, Here I am writing to you agaha after aft long time^ It's been' so long that I*ve almost forgötten the address. Now rm' going to write= a"lew word6-in Finnish. , .-^ , ^ ? Kevät on nyt tullut jä kyllS 'injinH olen mielissäni kun me tytöt' ja pojat voimme pelata palloa, ' k y i li se oh hauskaa.* l Weil, thafs lilI for now. . Maria PeUlnen, ' Wahnapitae, Ont juttelee lUpiMIUiUillHlllUlliaiM Haloo tytöt ja pojat! Setä odotti, että tällä kertaa saapuu suuri määrä kirjeitä, koska viime viikolla oli vain muutama, mutta niin ei tapahtunut.: Sedän postilaatikosta löytyi vain kaksi kirjettä, joista kiitos Maria ja Irene. S& tä onkin heille efittäih,kiitollinen, sillä jos he olisivat jättäneet kirjoittamisen,- niin eihän meillä olisi tällä kertaa mitään lukeVnista. Ehkä" he Itoulukokcet, joista Irene mainitsee, ov^t olleet suurimr pana tekijänä siihen, että lapset eivät ole ehtineet kirjoittamaani Kokeet ovat kuitenkin pian ohitse ja sitten tietysti kaikki muistavat paiskata Setää kirjeellä. Oli taas hauska kuulla Marialta ja toivottavasti: hän muistaa taas piakkoin kirjoittaa. < > Täälä Sudburyssa ollaan kovasti odotettu kevään tuloa ja kyllä kai se tuleekin kun »vain maltamme odottaa. Täällä on taas' kauniita aurinkoisiarpäiviä, mutto^ tuuli ori enemmän ' talvea muistuttavaa ja onhan luntakin vähän tullut. Vanhemmat siskot ja veljet juuri •parhaillaan valmistuvat nuorten näytelmäkilpailuihin. Jotka tänä vuonna pidetään Torontossa pääsiäisenä. Näitä kilpailuja on pidetty monena peräkkäisenä vuonna^Ja todennäköisesti niistä taas muqdolstuu vuoden; merkkitapaus, sillä ndörc^ ovat kovasti innostuneita näytt^ihö-toimintaan jä suorittavat tehtävänsä tunnontarkasti' * ' ' ' Kirjeenvaihtajamme voivat myöä tutustua häyitäthötbimihtaäb' liittymällä paikalliseen lasien klupiih, Irene Has Finisbed Her School Tests Dear Seta and ali the readers and writers of this page: ' We had ali our testSi last ^weel^ On Wednesdaywe had French and spelling On Thursday lye had science). art, >.nmth problems,•• and Uterature. \0n CViday •we had home economics,^ matli fundamen-tal^ Janguage and social Studies.. They were alllquiteeasy and 1 hopC; I get good marks in theih.,: _ ' Two weeks ago we had'ä'French test and t got 91 oi^t of ;i00. -We also had<a> math test.in which''i got 56 out of 60. ^ " Last;SatMrday all thejhembe» of the SpärKettes Club .wefe' supposed to go slcating, but only three' went because the rest couIdn*t go. - had to study for the tests, so didn't go. ' < - * • .Last night I went to the, Clinton Hall to see a j^Iaycalled "Sedän testamentti". It was very good. The •, weather was niceModay. : J hope It stays like this.-. ^ A There'^was a yb-yo contesfhejre and a<- boy in my room and one of Shonefs best girlfHends WerO th(' winners. They^each^^otia.vbiko i» a prize. I guess I'll stop now and write more next time. Irene SuoJaQcn, ; ,Vancouy6iv?fi, C^v Torstaina, lutfitilu.lt 9. ••.•A-j:-:-.i-7'ä aerttUn. on aaudyäHa runsas i(gm^m'mr viikkoa,. SovftUa .idbeelÄ^^rtfiB4|^ laan oWehnaa.-*hyvfJl^^h^iwtd^ Usta ohdehnaa. ^ ^ a o r o l i « f i m f iÄ kaunUtä lauhUa.: »mMäÄalr""*^ m vjUAesA, että InmserttiVoj nuntalna. hu9it9aiun Wl.%ak^i^-iiai -mm Parkway Bakers: vahnistaa ruoka- Ja - kahvllelpBA Leivokslaji nimipäivä- Ja' hä&kaok» kuja, korppuja yjn. lelpomoalan tuotteita. PUHELIN EM. 3.767t 290 Qaeen St W. Toronto, Ont ONNI TBBVO HilMilliilJuiim LIIAN PITKX AIKA Xiisaa itketti katkerasti. Aiti koetti lohdutella. - - Ajattcl? nyt^ Liisa, el' äc niln^vblkcba oloi Pekka* hän pääsee jo kahdeksan kuukau' den kuluttua sotaväestä. -—Niin, mutta silloin so saattaa Jo olla myöhäisiä, nyyhkytti - Liisa. —' Kyllä; minä olen aikaa ennen si tä löytänyt jonkun toisen. > < joka parhaillaan harjoittaa pikkunäytelmää äitien päivää varten. Ehkä muutaman ^vuoden kuluttua tekin pääsette mukaan näihin vuotuisiin arvokilpailuihin^ , , Setä toivoo''tapaavansa perheen nuorempia Torontoäsa^näytclmakil-' Ipailuissa. — Toimittajasetä. . • raaVaUa, kertaa enetnmjbrftlijäols^l tosta.^' Vapi^ixdessa. ]McW^v|ifi|;|ai^ moituksesta 'vSf^^ xiiWimM^m^ da etujkäteen ImonJlälsfltayaiiälpM^ m 75 8«nttliL^p»ea%*i:- CSJm^^fT^ronbn./^iJsM^ -f^ -M kertio'jäKiesUUl v d b t n ö e t i j Ä ^ ^^ v&taiyyJälset,.plt«cftn&p^jAntA|na. \ m, huhtikuun 19.t>nfiv'>lI«en^iBÄ(iK^t^ " Jana.. Toiyonu^e <8iiurta^yIels(ä(S&i- ' natusta kuten Nennenkm. Paljon bn - t > hyviä lahJavoRtoJa.- - r - ^ .^e-v-J ' • -'^ '^y vr-Nuorten.-»^ nttytelmäWlpanw^|ijp^ä<^ tään kuun Bush ^ luitovaaleissa Vancouver Gentrejstai Vancouver. — Labor Progressiye t puolueen taholb ilmbitett^H tiiBlll ^ ; i liUhtikUMÄJS DllvläillL«tt|i^Vancöu., !! jAu^itöjfibmÖhi c p l d e t ^ ^ n l m l ^ " kokouksessa asetettu yksimielinuU.'^^.^^^^^ Maurice lUi9h>PPmjg)}i)oJ|clcaaiur l i tulevia llittovaatojavaiteh. .V;! ' ^ ^ / ftusb on sotaveteraani Ja entlnW . sotovankl. Aikaisemmin hanölfeh* dokkaana somossa vaallpllrisslYv;:ä 1945 j»-5Vancouver,Eastiyaai|rtlä84^iÄMMf sa vllrae imtovaalel8Sa:'^''\' ' \ Hyväksye^Sjin ehdol^uud^n Rulh sanoi: "Jo Mmvai sUten me)<18n oHsl , pitänyt ryhtyä kaupank&ynUIn idi. > nah ktinsso. Joka mi luonnollinen markklnd-alue British Columbfln. maakunnan tuotteille." HUn smof " kannattavansa • myös sellaista j^i sfmpi, Jaista ttJII-äSpi tilkkaa, jonka mukaisesti Canapan ^^^^^ ' vaikiktusvalta ' sä&tettalsiin ttidM-mon fauhan^-Ja- yrtSvyydeir kaHöat-illftj, tajain puolelle. v ,|^;®gli|l KIITOS SydämellineA, kiitos teille: ystävät siitä illasta jonka ^lii olitte järjestäneet SO^^vuotissyntymäpälväni johdoit^>4^ . Kijtoä Jkauniista kahvipöydästä, arvokkailta 1 ~ ja f hauskasta illasta. . Kiitän teitä kalkkia yhteisesti. V . , - . ' ARMAS I ^ N E McKerrow, Ontario ' , .^.^ Maaliskuun 23, p;^lW7t^ 'mm V I K I N G M E A T & S A U S A G E C O . SUOMALAIN1EN BUOKATAVABALIIKE 1077 Batbnnt St., Toronto, Ont, (Lälhellä Dupont 6t.) Piihelhi LE.-2-9068 Valmistaa Ja myy kaikkia lajeja lihajalosteita, sekä «nyös tuoretta lihaa edelleen tehtaalta:, PobeUn EM. 3-7616 10 WlIllson 8q., Toronto, Ontario BEVERLEY STEAMBATH 137 BEVEKtEY ST., TOBONTO," FUälELIN EM. 4-9997 , On nyt avoinrja miehille ja naisille joka päivä, paitsi maanantaina. 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Title | Vapaus, April 11, 1957 |
Language | fi |
Subject | Finnish--Canadians--Newspapers |
Publisher | Vapaus Publishing Co |
Date | 1957-04-11 |
Type | text |
Format | application/pdf |
Rights | Licenced under section 77(1) of the Copyright Act. For detailed information visit: http://www.connectingcanadians.org/en/content/copyright |
Identifier | Vapaus570411 |
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Title | 1957-04-11-02 |
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