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former World champ Hans Eder from Austria is shown in a tandem jump .with Louis Moser. \o, thescene is not from Cortiijä, our shot was taken at the Ontario championships in Midland. Llthöugh: far from the World'mark, Eder established a.record on the new hill of 166 feet whith Vas.sufficient to win the championship jtitle. Arvo Äyräntö of Voima A.C., Sudbury, tbok top ross-country. honors. .C:A.$.F. Skiers May Win wo Cahiriii9n Chainpionships iHardly a word has been s i t t e n luus also taken ovei' in tbe field of }Ut skiing: in this stetlon altbough Vcrass-count^ ; skiing.'j ^^vPulras skiingVseasoa '.isv weU advanced ^has been.<»Ds a considerable^number of'meets^^^^^:^^^ been held. tand alräaäy-last wlnter^wa5;treadi})g st 8unday; the.'Jehu had its final: "^^^ thing unexpect^ happens he shoulcl be ;winnlng ithe.'^X;:A£JF; champion- P£aomäki<'.aiso'of/6peed ,i}as shown-considerable: jmprovement tlUs^aea«^ jand ls;^,a>definite,.CQn^njder',,1n»ithe, under'' ,?1 cjaps" :for' ..the>.P.C;A^P. '.{neetiin which,club members ir"With'-«kiei:s^from some oiäl^ > competed in a 10 kilometer eyenä-le itrophy,':goes 'to<: thev besti Jehu • ^hose total: time in these -tUree ents^i?*the best'. This .Sisax Karl its 3 v B S /awarded i the ';irophy: which r iit Antttvltänta's.possession;:v.^^^:. 1 jThe :5a«iazln6,.thflig ithis ^year is. at onlyittro Jehu skiers^patticipated esdiätances: i'pie, oJtber> iskier do 'SO was .Unto Penttinen. .We that last- year and ithe' year foreiJäbu had, a very large team-protsi£ ingi.vskieis.u We;ktu>W;:.^^ ittiis'jaaw in' B.G. and probably i't be takiiig- partain local compe- Itions thls^eason, but what l m hap-: fcned tothfe-test:t>f'them?f |tiein yW^r&'«veu'«giving A n t t i a ^nul pr his^mbneyi despite:vthe facttthat ittl was>^topv'cross-cotmtry .man in^^^^ r]s'Krats is of course in fine and is still in the Junior class ler 17). TWice this Winter he bas :B6$ Gray öf the NijielTeen pub, who bolds the Canadian Junior 9ionshlp and Elarl is favöured to the title thfs year.^ - ) Judging Iroin resuits solTar this year ppeed has'not only become the main and field club in tUe Liitto but champion^ip. His pnJy seripus.^pp-, <• f,hP t L p ^ ^ ^ h 2siihVnii«Wf Tiglits Are Tight But A SOih Anniversary lsWoiiCelebra1ing . Tmronfo; — 957' Broadview, Avenue Is buzzing..withv activity- thesafdays; It seems that ali. the "old gang" (giris at least) is back. The- boys aren't showing up 8o.well r r could It be öiat they are baby sitting? Last Thursday night wa8 like •'Home; Corning Weekend" with. the gate xpmj)arli?g ^ ^notes I on^^f sodk vp^tterns^and what, not. Whep the struggle^began into:thosepl^ gym shorts 4 h » e ; weye;jshj^eks;; hind • the; doops-a^ sopei cair; ini P0sition^^Mtf,.bp from^E^ of. tbei^Jefau club.|ialie,boys wiU:^^ :^bly; b?:^!:^>mpettog tbls^^v^etkei^i^ät Beayer Laäfe afcVthe SiASM.^ Northern,.pntario cham<-^ plonships; which:'are Iteingr^spon^recji^ by j^ehu. - VLy, inoney says ,Wt. KarJ wm take iihe, ohampionshipi,^..Any taken? ' Karl also lias .a ve^^.^QoA possibilityyigf wj[nhing the^Ctuiadian title. ^ , ' , r • • .Very-feldöm l3ave.we;-been a^^ loa& fotvard to possibilities of^tvtro FlCJ^.F.6klerstaking^.two. national championships;: but this year tbere: is na reason: why it^ shoidd not happen.* AU these skiers will be seen in äotiflfn at Beaver Lake this Saturday and Sunday. Saturday aftemoon w;ill see an'exclting relay in which iteams (By tihe. tiiQeMärch.25th roUs around ?iaÄ; poundirjviil i h ^^ 'what br'at least'bec^e:inore'«venIy :ffi^Wbuted, > v l f ; you frpzen ryokel? .of.-.the nojtU cötmt^,^are;;^£Utlng'; jfOT 'tHaVjV^^y-^ptCc^ ^änd' heip'Us: celel}iate~ this irnilendöus .•äffai?. \ • / \ II '•For this impor£antamiiversaiy]c6te^^^ 'bration^i whicti''märks the' SOäi anni-tversary' iof the Yritys '^thletlcCliib^ the 'womeä's^grbu|i' thiat'^p The National l?Kecutive. oI;:tJ»e, F i n n i t Otganiintl^^ot» cently. announced that, .th». Youth. Dramä FesUval v iU be held iQ Sud- ^Ä^iiy;|a^^ pated tbat.it wouldbe held in Toroh-to. as it vas held in Sudbury last year. but i t « a s felt' äiat eudbvtyU^ Central lodatiönw)Uldix^ for groups.to psftticipate in the festl- Only maXL changes have be«n made In the rules;/ Xt:i8 open to aU Flnniäh- Canadian drama gröups v i tb the^i^^ ception that .tiiose groups not. affiU> iateä^ftoe;^^ Organization of'Canada will have to 'poya?i|b^^i^ 1 The competitioQcViU be Invoxi^ plays^in '«ither Finnish or^ EngUab and «ach centre' can «nter as «uuay plays as they iriäh- provided tiiere is no dupUcation^.in east'. • ^ 'AU groups musf send their^^^^^e^ in by Feb. 29th ^ tl)e cpmpetitiöns wiU be held ovor the Baster weekend. The. grotip witili^^ fiie best; presentä--' tion ,wiU. be .awarded. the John -äalir trophy which «as awarded to a Sud* bury group under the direction of Helen. Grenon last: yeur: ' Memberä, of the wlnning group wiU also receive miniatures of this trophy.' ., . , i Ibis 'year Indlvidua! anrards, or ^'Oscar$'' %m.be Äwarded.to the best leading actress^and' $ctor:whUe those i n supporting rolesiviil be competiss for - tWQ; additionaL trophies «hich frfs being'' introduced - the fIrst. time. this year. , • - ^ . 1 , ' r|J<3»xrJanuary Qli^C^ Iji^ifsiits fifth IblHbdaj^* i«w':the initiation of a bigxampaigB. ti^Viy^sevthe^^^ i^ppox-tazit Eoleiit hai»; to :|ni9|^ for yoimgCaji^^ iLTlie goäl pf .this y ^ ' s campaign is 110,000, to be .raised thrbugh subs an^ Vblrthday gifts: to this fighting fivi^^ear-old. . A t the moinent^iChamp^^^^ aesQss Canada are in the midst of feyerlsh preparations for Bkits,:coni certs, dances and^ parties. Toronto is: piieparliKj for' a big concert to be staged: on March 4th and Winnipeg is platming its coricert for Pebriiary ^th:':; In Winnipeg. • Chasnp boosters d4dn't Walt for the drlye^^ ciaUy before b^glnhing wprk. 9Mthe Lakehead, the youth will pre-sent j^Little Paul Bunyän•Vthie•musi-cäJi: whlJCh was writteh by Rube Brom-stlibrand Jqhn and -Mary Holmes and which waa such a success in Toronto last year. rjto.*äddltlontb these affairs; Special )>irt^day parties wlUbe held ali acrbss Jtoe w^ apd Chainp supporters wiU tolow out the five candles pn the birthday cake. ä^be Bromstein, business mainager of Champion, said recently, "through five bectic years, the Champion has cohtinued to come out regtilarly, fight^ ing with every drop o f l n k for the n e ^ and ihteresls pf young men and women of our country. And the Committec In charge of the drive, as weU as aU its supporters, are determined: that; Canada'8onIy: nationalyouth poper wiU continue to play its vital rolc and are pledged to work very hard "to carry -the delve to a successful concluslon. ' The accompanying lUustratfon N3hows. a big 5, symbolizlng Champ'6' five years, surrounding the paper's, patron saint, that,'famed hcro of Canadian Jegend, Paul. Bunyah, bis big blue ox. Babe atid bis inlghty axe; RUMBA WRONG NUMBA Sifdbury s' i& ^ already preparing to enter twq pla^.^ - ; . , • - ' l ' f T V * IV at.thieV25th/ätmi^ersary :CÖneert^^^ pl4nningytO';^put dn ä diiplay-SÄ v/itL' ^ n y m e ö ^ c ^ of grbiip 'wflr'b^' parlldpatlnfif. • Alt6gethbr'^'thäi^^\yfn' ji)^ three dlffetenti(rök^'i'gn)ut>i^'ahd-one litöe giris t^iip: {'^'^ • ^ ^t is reaUy sbmetbing'to waj:irf^(rfie beart. ^-to, .see .ejrttjrpne .fptjiing ^/gp hard .to malce .this ,eye|it' a' ipccess. Ifoweyer.'aU tbis\interest/shptUd^jiai • be :aUbw^ to' ijfide öut^a^te^';tb'e Vu^^> Juhlat, but It ' ^ ' t l i d be ^uilt:'upl^1ti*t thrbugh to the;l^ttojiiÄrät'ln;Sud-[^' bury,Utis cbmhig 'samm6t, ' ' '/"^ Come on-Torbntb. 3iow.äi)öu't'it?' /^Qldtimer.'i<^ from Jehu, Speed and Voima wiU be competlng. A win is difficul( to pre-dict soit should be an exclting event. .••-.•e--,-.;-'v. , • .'• r • ESLIE BELL SUPPORTS UBSIDIES FOR ARTS cSubstantial argument • supporting ^he demand for govemment assistance Canadian culture is contained in le Januaiy 7th issue of a4aclean's lagazine. Dr. Leslie Belli intemationaUy ,ac- |;Iaimed^ musician and. writer, iias ritten a feature article i n the m£«a-ae ^ i t l e d "What's W«)ng wlth Subsidies för the Arts?" Dr;iBeU's: provocative artide asserts lat "every Canadian . . . bas the it to jenjosr^ood'music, art and ,_Purther be states "the go- (remment sboul^: take a part ixTbringr tiiese things to Jiim." ' , , The artide underlinesibefact that ordeir-to-functlon; "tbe Toronto SpTiphony Otcbesträ bas to hold a dayand that the-National BaUet phicb dratrifled the USA on a recent aur, lAust go begging for chari^." Dr. BeU cites what is being done help the arfe ia vlrtuaUy evety juntryof the wörld.-^ ezecpt Canada. ?en diiring: the war he- points out he British' govemment- recognizcd le m d l ^ vklue of totisic-a^ Id made them a def inite part of thf Far effprt.". « In the Netberlands, be points out. offldal organization ptdilishes and promotes/ contemporary Dutdi mfisic. In Australia every state capital has " permanent i.ss^ojäiony oidicstra. lese.oichestras give Iree or low-jpriced concerts Ih aU parts of that '-ountiy: . . Dr. BeU's artide notes thatfevety; year Lfl^Äubsidlaed organlzatlons froxö labroad appear;Ia.Oanäda.'* TheSad- |Iers WeUs BaJIet from England is one. Comedie Francalse is another. X>r. BeQ äiso points'out that Orovi^; " "^r^j^^ioalc «jd^MnsIdaal is/accfipited tbrongbont 'the Ivorld a&..t&e^encyblppedla of tttosic. was recently brought out in a new nine-volume edition. Thereis a 7.000- woni artide about Australia. There Is a section on musical achievement In Syria. Argentina, Turkestan. But there is no ar^de on Canada. . . The BeU arUde sums up tbe writer's arguments for subsldlzing Canadian culture by asserting tiiat T t <nay aU cost a ibt of money — p<^bly as much as a twentieth the prlce of national defense — but it «UI pay of f In the long run . . . " "Man does not Uve on bread alone," the Bible asserted many years ago. MEDICAL CURES FAVOURED Tibetans A r e Flocking T o N e w State Hospitak Piftting the Blame Wher& jt Betoogs; Not 'all''orgahiaed'';hO(ä:^^^^ «frran the samecloth.' It"was a plea- -sure tovbeaiLÄBv-latest xeptKie.txvn tbe'On^Tir. Minor Hockey-Associa-- iion,' the la::^cst 'minor bockey league in thevroTld — 20,300 kids., / / - Althougb the OMHA u ^ the stajj-dard rule book, they bavc invcnted one or two new ones wbich wer6 trled out last year;Puttlng ö » Wame wbere It bdongs. the ieagae dedded to pu-niÄh tbe coaches i f thcir teMis play-ed dirty bociej. Last year, tw» were saspemksd for teadilng the^ -»rrong kind of tatlcs. This year one coach Äas dropped for diowIng "dlsrcspect to the .....««.»«^^^^^^^«^^ ^ lee". -»bat a novd idear/lÄul itj.PcopIers,,HöspItal, ^»enchln Pintso; By ALAN unNNINGTON (The foUowlng Is the fifUi fn a series of artlclfs by British correspondent Alan Wlnnlngi<m who is c^^rrently.visitiiiir Tibet. : .Tlie followffig:arUcIe'«8S''f^ . from iJiasa ihe prJndple city in . Tibet.) At the People's Hospital bere I had a fflodem check-up: X-ray, beart. blood and SO on: -nrhUe pretty. osnfi-dent nurses from Peking and Chengtu trippedaround the corridorsln wbite smocks. Other patients were monks ,tn daret rol>es. gaudy '^ilk-cläd robes7 gaudy silk-dad ^obles and long-baired berdanen in sheepskin. : Modem medicine bas caught on bere more than any otber Innovation from Ihland China. Of 50,000 Lbasa citizens, 500 attend the • out^patleptp dspai^ment /every day. Duting the religious festivals, a further 500 p i i - grlms a day come lor treatooept. < A Uving Buddha^ told me he had t>een cuted' of a fistula by'modem 6urget;y, afte^ .years of. prayer had failed,.;So if tne.monks tiiemselves •go to tbe. People'8 Hospital, then wby nötordinaryJoUc? And they do. sider TD^etan «ledical tbeeapy best. AU., treatmen^ is free of - d i a i ^ . r but We tbli&'we can jteäm something Stzeef^vlzards ,ai« finding ibai itjfrom modern'ftiedb^^' in^ siirgery.' paysto teU a slck cbnsultant: "It is pphtbaknology and'venereal-disease an auspiciousday to go to the,new At any/ato, Lhasains wltfa a<ibte hospitaL" appemllx tto» liave a choioe, They Before- the fiiree new-^ hospitals and can "add more fi«e''jto the, stystem by 13 dintes werB opened in THbet, a few "«ing tiett» from tbe siinny side of mountains. or go on tlie cqperating To «ttore^and Imoie, the scalpel seems safer.. The nejir «aedical ser-vlo » ibskve bandled 700j000 vlsits and ISSfidO vacdnations. \ - ' . / " ' - Aadmäybe tbe-fciggest sign of ad-vanee is ^ t ' T i b e t a n s are now' «lll-ing to give äod reeetve bibod trans-fusions. "-^^ ' ' . y "Operations," be said. "have been practicaUy ruled out by our~ religious rule that i t Is a sin to make,a^new opening in the buman bödy. I f irst saw inside a buman abdoinen bere wben I heiped i n my f irst appendix,^; The other two monk-students are in i^e opbthalmlc and Hte skin and venereal ^epartmentB. Doctors bere bave tiieir proj^etts? One peasant who ws8«cdred here de- -dared that now his'_life belonged to the hospital and i t vas liard to get bim tb leave. A giateful berd^man-brought the only twO:^cow8 fae 01^ i n ttie berd as a preeent.; f At ail points Uie meeting of new and Old is causing ab acttte b.attle of ideai^> -Tlliefs chief docton Ciiinrob Nobp, f who • attends r tbe- Dalai L a toUnief&ataUconceivabie medical knbivledge already exists in tbe Buddhist medical sc^piures; ' "ilf ycu tocav öie eciriptures, and follow them: exactly. no > tiatlent' can die." he aaid." And ^e did not legaxd i t as contoadicfoiy to prescribe att-reomydn for ptieiaiumia; one of the worst kiUing diseases:in tbis' rar^ied Benchln Plntsb admittedt^Ve con-^ hundred: vaaväs. doctors mini8ter«l.aEr they stöl do. to the wealthy and the axmy. Ibe poor simply paid a lama to pray. ' Uie medical practice of .ibe monk doctors is va'^mizture of ta^tlonal berbalism and religion.i It-was introduced from Pdcing about AJ>. 710, and bas notchanged mudi afnce. Ifr emphasises prayer-äq4'S^ One of the ttuve inonlciibctotB;^^ stodyingmodem «nedidae in ttie wo*k< tao. Tbe averagep^^t^» per gamehas beeo cutio tw6jB^ «ÖP» llte gsod väak, Cellovs.» Tbe game me he stadied fbur xeligiotis mC' ^ealjboOiCBfor nine years and had fo xedte iSjkm i^rord-perfect i n a'single day td gcadoate; DON^ COOK THEMt Bride: '^Wfaen we're a^rrled, dent. Tm going to boDfc and öäxA aU] ypiic Oroom: "Tbat^^vrdxft^ be xueäasary' Just dam ttaa."' «- , - By BOB WARD iUnder a caption, "Tlp Por-House-wlye-,' v we read xecei[itly toat 'if more pbople rumbaed before breakfast, there d be fewei: divorces." jiThe fellow who insplred Vhls?i:apT-y 'Choi|»gi'at. Aa; leading s Spanish ^ciancer, %lso States that ''instead of llstenlng ''Äj^soap operas a;i mornlnsf, if the hofi:fiewife^ trleä;,\a'^6w Jäa'ncö kicp{ ^liiei^-aiiH conse«iuent^y inb^e äppeälV to her ha.band.'' , < , ^jmr ^utbpylljf^^l^o.pdykefj, ^h|\t 'fPlutlon, fftr ,Rro|^nj^,i3, ;'to .fuip^p^ ,|!he' ttuslPi apd,'J.d9PC6;;f.J!pcjset .ypm-trpuble%, Änd,.|)e,l-.appj?,''/. , t„., , ^^^Vmep.ivlIe, rcfldtt^e a?tic}.e}We,}i^t(^^ f ^ r e d tftiat .Jt,.i5f^^,,a^waiHcFi-Wt ;S^oliId-take up with Amy. <How eke *atK)Utb'; ^' " ^ • t • 'I '."'"Lö6k''^Atay,*'-'ti?e irald." "Wh3t d3'; ybu t!iii&'''ÄB3Ut'<d()Ing'thb rumbar before feeafcfiifet'?" ' '_Amy"l6oked up from'the ironlng, 'Are 'you nuts?" she afked. r ' But'serlously, Amy," we wenfc on* "here'Ä!afeUow £ays t'ha.tihousewives should rumba before breakfast in stead of listeiilrg to "JoTrM's Other WiIe'sOther John*? ali morniKg.&hc should try: a fcw dance steps around the houte." 'Has he ever been a,housevife^" aEked'ber knibs. ^ "WeUi the artide doesn'tmenUon that; .-Just his theory aboutidanclng and befng gay." "ButfiHe istft a hou5ewire," *Amy perslsi^d. "lio^ we zgrecä. > ' •"That ifttle fact,' stätcd Amy, " c x - REMEMBEB ME - A hardened iDoking •crim'nal, vra."» talkingyto one:"wlth Ijorned rim spec-tades' who ju,t arrlved axid had been asElgned to• the -sartie cell. He Jooked-at the. newcomer and tlien put out his hand, siying. ''Don t yyu re-membsr me? I'm de guy dat «luck up yoiir-bank about a year ago!'' In Sudbury for a m Intetesttag »Simmf^Jaf^ ^ ^ :tbeNÄemlienWp^ 5tti World youta:^a^]n1>W>w ^ at the T^tlvat they vete imsenteil * be the ilrst tlme these glfts »fll mm plainä -evferythJng. ^51p|f|uBjt:||ii^^ bo;:ses and ba-tikcrs teiUng. us we shioujd save our tnoneySrllnbt^^^^ it ^fooli^ihly" and-.t/he llke.- "Ifs easy totalkt But. j f that dancer liad « hou^e, to Jook'aftcr, meals to/prepare; chlldr^a to look, after, shopplng to do, «Tjltie many wives —. a- Job to do. in.'Ihdustr/. aS Weil — itie'd -?pan;'.f Ind > outs ,that,.ti;e only thingrthat' "rymiij^jlfi^fifär^ her? Is Jlttle.»jtumniUes befprc meal- •timös.* r<wd 'parcnfsbeääs^ at» laU ;times." ^ « f . . J)'i\iM§iS0^i&§iU '•• *Then w0"take'4t!'ybU'don't agree ' £hat rtnftba^lng before'*' breakfast' 'Vould ^fkVl&oviti' btt'iälifbri^?(?tlit asked.'-'^^ *^'*'*"'*'*' Amy's glmcp had'a^ciit Iri Ifthafc would,,inake, ^ »ejv |lmerstudy^3^^^^^^^ " " parlapriij^p^^^^ Wmmm CttAimUSt THE CiUV V/Md M4S^ Ä' OESt^ BfcTweeM TWO X PRtSOM: i ^E P1.AC& v/u£Re A PERsoti aersTiMEorF R)j?<ioot> BEMAViOfT^uiiuC: HE ^etive;'<=> e>ETT£$t TMÄH T U E UAJM EVEMT. gocd .^_,jQ0J9^par you'rwinba,do;vi" ^?)d. clean up^.|tie Whlph iu#t goes 4o s|iow that If you a^ka fc/pllth 4u^&tlon,>you're:bound id*geti a loollsh answer. ' 4 Of coufserwe>w;eren^t golng to get talked Into atioje in the bouse as eaiy as ali that.' Maybe our wlfe would like to do fiomc other sort of dance before brejikfast, So artfully dpdging aroiind from the door Icadipg' to the cellar we asked ' how about rock 'n roll?" *Bock who and ,roH whal,?" askc^ herself, , ' . "Rock 'n Itoll before brcakfa.st/'J ^^'Lool? bub,' jsald the mussus, "the only rocks around :hcre before breakfast are in your head — and — why don't'-you Just r3U down the callar Bters and get.busy." Actually 'Amy ^hould have known bettcr tha-n to'try to bait u& into work like that, ÄftQr a!l wc've been practldrg tae a r i of «etting out of odd iohs for many years anfd we're not easily trJcked. So we Jufet held our ground and asied ''How aOout «Mumba? "^•hat öre you* mumba Uag aJ;out now?" •Look,' we said, "here'» this feIlow trymg to help out houfiewlvea by ad-vlfiing Vc-em to rumba before breakfast; £owe just f 2gured that maybe if you diUnt Uie to rutnbi, tiien -mayr bfc rock 'n rall. or munj-ba might be the £n3V/cr. Aflzr ali the guy'£ got a thfeory . . ' Tneory,^ snorted the nius»U3, ''why be's just hlie ali of the other men %hr/ figure that a housevife is unem-ploy: d. Txiey teli us to keep our schoclgiri complcxlon, bs; gay, be diic, bn ca-efree, Kow tl-Aa charactcr v/ant5 us, to make like butterflles around the housc. It's just like I safd. . . . "WI.at particular said wa3 that," we managcd to squeeze In, "Mrti who ta'k like this guy ob-vlo'j£ ly kmvfiiMthitrga^ ranning ra home^ and Icoking after «mall^chlldren." Fcr what it's worth I hore the guy doegnt declde that be should try to Xen his Idea on a door-to-door basis; Coz if our missUs is the average housevlfe that guy'U bave to rumi» up the Street at a heck of a cUp, His nunba wM bave to bave a lot of twlsfe td it too. » Thafs the only wa/a;ell i>e able to dodge ali^ ot the things tbatH be thrown at htm by a flodc of enraged hou£ewives who don't figure a^quiclc rumba is ti-.e way 'to solvethe ptob-lems of the bome. Unto Penttinen started the session off''wlth a good series of wann-up movements and after' everyone had Vorked up a good sweat the Hyman-derstook over. ' , \' ' ' ' I t is difficult to sayaiier only one rehearsal whether the mass gym pro> grammewiU be cosy tb leam;pi; not, but it. was obyiöus to aU that wfaen Elvi and Jaok went through the movements, . they work i n very nicely to, the baokgrouj(id music whtch la a ' tangb^. "In any event 'the mas9 Kym itself is much shorter l ^ n in prevlous years and thercfore~ sbbuld not tax the memory too mudh. ' > The Instruotlons for the oiass gym; haVe been ^»ent out-to al^olubik and, clubs ar|B ur^ed to get xeheanals un- . ) Ä i d b o ^ ' - Ä ^ » j 5^ ;attÄe;?1nnish,;HaU:iast:^ :pen;<a^;Teal!äftb^^^^ Elvi and Jade Hymonder began teach- Be sure ing the mass gym programme for the Llittojuhlas, whlch wiU be held in Sudbury this comlng summer. One of the mahi diffibUIties In buUdiiig tip^the gym grbup has. been that it has been extremdy difficult to flnd gym instructors Jet alone bpmpeient bnes. I |Hoivey of, tbe younger'members must be glven credit for ^ e i r efforts in ikeep-ing theyounger.boys and girlsgroups going. ; , ' . - ^ Last Thursday some 30 gymnosts tumed out to gym practlse and des-pito many ,fiore' musd^. everyone seemed to enjoy themselves and'are prepared to go through '^tiie ordcäl again this vi^eek. ^ A number of other gymnasts have slgnifled thehr intention of coming rcgularly to the work- Tfir. Brown was-8ltting dowa,\to (breaktaat.^ne.mcvning, vben he wafi ONNTTTEtUIylME ^ twS:'-" I MM täyttäesiäst 70 vuotta 'itttnir^ mm mi .i i SS m. «s Tahdon lausua «ydämeUiset icUtdkset fcaikUlejuktilalslUe Ja yBtavU^, j<> kun kävitte miniu'sairaalassa Ja icotonajutteoin^ ; neeta tapaturmattjbhdbite^^^^ . Kiitos mytf8:?kuki5tapiwrtei8M e5lneistä:ihllft;blen?JBatojuti^ lErikpinen kiitos CSJ:n sairai&bmiteaUe.!^Jbtu^ I haluatte varmäarikiri matkustaa nopeilla/kaikilla muKa-r>^^^ UvuNuJksAilNla ' varustetuilla, uusilla ÄlfOTSIN' AMERHPÖf • ..... - . . . t - - . . ^ - ^ . . . ^ - . . ^ r - - ' - neet Suositut moottorilalvat Kungsholm peata yhteyttä suoraan Oö vuodBhyJMpienamiMa aivoissa; vaW I Tr C VM kuvattuna^usi Uppulaita Kunj^sholm , v , Joka on merten IcaUnotajr.lcatsoen:mätä; toholta^^ Mutta kaikkein tärkeintä, se on turvallinen^ mainio puiiefaUJa.1^ ddtaan 22,000 brutto rekisteri; tonnia Ja kokonaliBta 600>Jal]caa pitJdU Sen suosio matkustavien suomalaisten pUreissft on Jatkuvasti Usaab-tynyt. :i Laivan hytit ovat tilavat; valoisat* varustetut pest^ooneeUa Jossa Joko suihku tai itylpyamme. ' ' . Rndisin Amerikaii Linjan lafrojea» kalkavtforot;: N e i r : ^ ^ J» UaUfaxista: , STOCKHOLM — Halifaxista, helmikuun 16 p, ^ STOCKHOLM — Halifaxista, maaliskuun 15 p." STOCKHOLM — New Yorkista, huhtikuun 11 p. KUNGSHOLM — New Yoi^sta, liuhttkUiih 17 p. STOCKHOLM — New Yorkista, toukdkuun 9 p. KUNGSHOLM — New Yorkista, toiricokaun. 23 pi ' , STOCKHOLM — New Yorkista, kesaktum 5 j?. ^ - KUNGSHOLM — New Yorkista,'kesäkuun 19 p. STOCKHOLM — New Yorkista, kesäkuun. 30 p. Lähempiä tietoja säädöksenne Jdrjoittakaa^ osoitteella:^^ ? ^ m mm IM Vi mmi X4r •sm ns
Object Description
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Title | Vapaus, February 2, 1956 |
Language | fi |
Subject | Finnish--Canadians--Newspapers |
Publisher | Vapaus Publishing Co |
Date | 1956-02-02 |
Type | text |
Format | application/pdf |
Rights | Some rights reserved |
Identifier | Vapaus560202 |
Description
Title | 1956-02-02-03 |
OCR text |
former World champ Hans Eder from Austria is shown in a tandem jump .with Louis Moser.
\o, thescene is not from Cortiijä, our shot was taken at the Ontario championships in Midland.
Llthöugh: far from the World'mark, Eder established a.record on the new hill of 166 feet whith
Vas.sufficient to win the championship jtitle. Arvo Äyräntö of Voima A.C., Sudbury, tbok top
ross-country. honors.
.C:A.$.F. Skiers May Win
wo Cahiriii9n Chainpionships
iHardly a word has been s i t t e n luus also taken ovei' in tbe field of
}Ut skiing: in this stetlon altbough Vcrass-count^ ; skiing.'j ^^vPulras
skiingVseasoa '.isv weU advanced ^has been.<»Ds
a considerable^number of'meets^^^^^:^^^
been held. tand alräaäy-last wlnter^wa5;treadi})g
st 8unday; the.'Jehu had its final: "^^^
thing unexpect^ happens he shoulcl
be ;winnlng ithe.'^X;:A£JF; champion-
P£aomäki<'.aiso'of/6peed ,i}as shown-considerable:
jmprovement tlUs^aea«^
jand ls;^,a>definite,.CQn^njder',,1n»ithe,
under'' ,?1 cjaps" :for' ..the>.P.C;A^P.
'.{neetiin which,club members
ir"With'-«kiei:s^from some oiäl^
> competed in a 10 kilometer eyenä-le
itrophy,':goes 'to<: thev besti Jehu
• ^hose total: time in these -tUree
ents^i?*the best'. This .Sisax Karl
its 3 v B S /awarded i the ';irophy: which r
iit Antttvltänta's.possession;:v.^^^:. 1
jThe :5a«iazln6,.thflig ithis ^year is.
at onlyittro Jehu skiers^patticipated
esdiätances: i'pie, oJtber> iskier
do 'SO was .Unto Penttinen. .We
that last- year and ithe' year
foreiJäbu had, a very large team-protsi£
ingi.vskieis.u We;ktu>W;:.^^
ittiis'jaaw in' B.G. and probably
i't be takiiig- partain local compe-
Itions thls^eason, but what l m hap-:
fcned tothfe-test:t>f'them?f
|tiein yW^r&'«veu'«giving A n t t i a ^nul
pr his^mbneyi despite:vthe facttthat
ittl was>^topv'cross-cotmtry .man in^^^^
r]s'Krats is of course in fine
and is still in the Junior class
ler 17). TWice this Winter he bas
:B6$ Gray öf the NijielTeen
pub, who bolds the Canadian Junior
9ionshlp and Elarl is favöured to
the title thfs year.^ - )
Judging Iroin resuits solTar this year
ppeed has'not only become the main
and field club in tUe Liitto but
champion^ip. His pnJy seripus.^pp-, <• f,hP t L p ^ ^ ^ h 2siihVnii«Wf
Tiglits Are Tight But
A SOih Anniversary
lsWoiiCelebra1ing
. Tmronfo; — 957' Broadview, Avenue
Is buzzing..withv activity- thesafdays;
It seems that ali. the "old gang"
(giris at least) is back. The- boys
aren't showing up 8o.well r r could It
be öiat they are baby sitting?
Last Thursday night wa8 like
•'Home; Corning Weekend" with. the
gate xpmj)arli?g ^ ^notes I on^^f
sodk vp^tterns^and what, not. Whep
the struggle^began into:thosepl^ gym
shorts 4 h » e ; weye;jshj^eks;;
hind • the; doops-a^ sopei cair;
ini
P0sition^^Mtf,.bp from^E^
of. tbei^Jefau club.|ialie,boys wiU:^^
:^bly; b?:^!:^>mpettog
tbls^^v^etkei^i^ät Beayer Laäfe afcVthe
SiASM.^ Northern,.pntario cham<-^
plonships; which:'are Iteingr^spon^recji^
by j^ehu. - VLy, inoney says ,Wt. KarJ
wm take iihe, ohampionshipi,^..Any
taken? ' Karl also lias .a ve^^.^QoA
possibilityyigf wj[nhing the^Ctuiadian
title. ^ , ' , r •
• .Very-feldöm l3ave.we;-been a^^
loa& fotvard to possibilities of^tvtro
FlCJ^.F.6klerstaking^.two. national
championships;: but this year tbere: is
na reason: why it^ shoidd not happen.*
AU these skiers will be seen in
äotiflfn at Beaver Lake this Saturday
and Sunday. Saturday aftemoon w;ill
see an'exclting relay in which iteams
(By tihe. tiiQeMärch.25th roUs around
?iaÄ; poundirjviil i h ^^
'what br'at least'bec^e:inore'«venIy
:ffi^Wbuted, >
v l f ; you frpzen ryokel? .of.-.the nojtU
cötmt^,^are;;^£Utlng'; jfOT
'tHaVjV^^y-^ptCc^
^änd' heip'Us: celel}iate~ this irnilendöus
.•äffai?. \ • / \
II '•For this impor£antamiiversaiy]c6te^^^
'bration^i whicti''märks the' SOäi anni-tversary'
iof the Yritys '^thletlcCliib^
the 'womeä's^grbu|i' thiat'^p
The National l?Kecutive. oI;:tJ»e,
F i n n i t Otganiintl^^ot»
cently. announced that, .th». Youth.
Dramä FesUval v iU be held iQ Sud-
^Ä^iiy;|a^^
pated tbat.it wouldbe held in Toroh-to.
as it vas held in Sudbury last
year. but i t « a s felt' äiat eudbvtyU^
Central lodatiönw)Uldix^
for groups.to psftticipate in the festl-
Only maXL changes have be«n made
In the rules;/ Xt:i8 open to aU Flnniäh-
Canadian drama gröups v i tb the^i^^
ception that .tiiose groups not. affiU>
iateä^ftoe;^^
Organization of'Canada will have to
'poya?i|b^^i^
1 The competitioQcViU be Invoxi^
plays^in '«ither Finnish or^ EngUab
and «ach centre' can «nter as «uuay
plays as they iriäh- provided tiiere is
no dupUcation^.in east'. • ^
'AU groups musf send their^^^^^e^
in by Feb. 29th ^ tl)e cpmpetitiöns
wiU be held ovor the Baster weekend.
The. grotip witili^^ fiie best; presentä--'
tion ,wiU. be .awarded. the John -äalir
trophy which «as awarded to a Sud*
bury group under the direction of
Helen. Grenon last: yeur: ' Memberä,
of the wlnning group wiU also receive
miniatures of this trophy.' ., . , i
Ibis 'year Indlvidua! anrards, or
^'Oscar$'' %m.be Äwarded.to the best
leading actress^and' $ctor:whUe those
i n supporting rolesiviil be competiss
for - tWQ; additionaL trophies «hich frfs
being'' introduced - the fIrst. time. this
year. , • - ^ . 1 , '
r|J<3»xrJanuary Qli^C^
Iji^ifsiits fifth IblHbdaj^*
i«w':the initiation of a bigxampaigB.
ti^Viy^sevthe^^^
i^ppox-tazit Eoleiit hai»; to
:|ni9|^ for yoimgCaji^^
iLTlie goäl pf .this y ^ ' s campaign
is 110,000, to be .raised thrbugh subs
an^ Vblrthday gifts: to this fighting
fivi^^ear-old.
. A t the moinent^iChamp^^^^
aesQss Canada are in the midst of
feyerlsh preparations for Bkits,:coni
certs, dances and^ parties. Toronto
is: piieparliKj for' a big concert to be
staged: on March 4th and Winnipeg
is platming its coricert for Pebriiary
^th:':; In Winnipeg. • Chasnp boosters
d4dn't Walt for the drlye^^
ciaUy before b^glnhing wprk.
9Mthe Lakehead, the youth will pre-sent
j^Little Paul Bunyän•Vthie•musi-cäJi:
whlJCh was writteh by Rube Brom-stlibrand
Jqhn and -Mary Holmes and
which waa such a success in Toronto
last year.
rjto.*äddltlontb these affairs; Special
)>irt^day parties wlUbe held ali acrbss
Jtoe w^ apd Chainp supporters
wiU tolow out the five candles pn
the birthday cake.
ä^be Bromstein, business mainager
of Champion, said recently, "through
five bectic years, the Champion has
cohtinued to come out regtilarly, fight^
ing with every drop o f l n k for the
n e ^ and ihteresls pf young men and
women of our country.
And the Committec In charge of the
drive, as weU as aU its supporters,
are determined: that; Canada'8onIy:
nationalyouth poper wiU continue to
play its vital rolc and are pledged to
work very hard "to carry -the delve to
a successful concluslon. '
The accompanying lUustratfon
N3hows. a big 5, symbolizlng Champ'6'
five years, surrounding the paper's,
patron saint, that,'famed hcro of
Canadian Jegend, Paul. Bunyah, bis
big blue ox. Babe atid bis inlghty axe;
RUMBA WRONG NUMBA
Sifdbury s' i& ^ already preparing to
enter twq pla^.^ - ; . , •
- ' l ' f T V * IV
at.thieV25th/ätmi^ersary :CÖneert^^^
pl4nningytO';^put dn ä diiplay-SÄ v/itL'
^ n y m e ö ^ c ^ of grbiip 'wflr'b^'
parlldpatlnfif. • Alt6gethbr'^'thäi^^\yfn'
ji)^ three dlffetenti(rök^'i'gn)ut>i^'ahd-one
litöe giris t^iip: {'^'^ •
^ ^t is reaUy sbmetbing'to waj:irf^(rfie
beart. ^-to, .see .ejrttjrpne .fptjiing ^/gp
hard .to malce .this ,eye|it' a' ipccess.
Ifoweyer.'aU tbis\interest/shptUd^jiai
• be :aUbw^ to' ijfide öut^a^te^';tb'e Vu^^>
Juhlat, but It ' ^ ' t l i d be ^uilt:'upl^1ti*t
thrbugh to the;l^ttojiiÄrät'ln;Sud-[^'
bury,Utis cbmhig 'samm6t, ' ' '/"^
Come on-Torbntb. 3iow.äi)öu't'it?'
/^Qldtimer.'i<^
from Jehu, Speed and Voima wiU be
competlng. A win is difficul( to pre-dict
soit should be an exclting event.
.••-.•e--,-.;-'v. , • .'• r •
ESLIE BELL SUPPORTS
UBSIDIES FOR ARTS
cSubstantial argument • supporting
^he demand for govemment assistance
Canadian culture is contained in
le Januaiy 7th issue of a4aclean's
lagazine.
Dr. Leslie Belli intemationaUy ,ac-
|;Iaimed^ musician and. writer, iias
ritten a feature article i n the m£«a-ae
^ i t l e d "What's W«)ng wlth
Subsidies för the Arts?"
Dr;iBeU's: provocative artide asserts
lat "every Canadian . . . bas the
it to jenjosr^ood'music, art and
,_Purther be states "the go-
(remment sboul^: take a part ixTbringr
tiiese things to Jiim." ' , ,
The artide underlinesibefact that
ordeir-to-functlon; "tbe Toronto
SpTiphony Otcbesträ bas to hold a
dayand that the-National BaUet
phicb dratrifled the USA on a recent
aur, lAust go begging for chari^."
Dr. BeU cites what is being done
help the arfe ia vlrtuaUy evety
juntryof the wörld.-^ ezecpt Canada.
?en diiring: the war he- points out
he British' govemment- recognizcd
le m d l ^ vklue of totisic-a^
Id made them a def inite part of thf
Far effprt.". «
In the Netberlands, be points out.
offldal organization ptdilishes and
promotes/ contemporary Dutdi mfisic.
In Australia every state capital has
" permanent i.ss^ojäiony oidicstra.
lese.oichestras give Iree or low-jpriced
concerts Ih aU parts of that
'-ountiy: . .
Dr. BeU's artide notes thatfevety;
year Lfl^Äubsidlaed organlzatlons froxö
labroad appear;Ia.Oanäda.'* TheSad-
|Iers WeUs BaJIet from England is one.
Comedie Francalse is another.
X>r. BeQ äiso points'out that Orovi^;
" "^r^j^^ioalc «jd^MnsIdaal
is/accfipited tbrongbont 'the
Ivorld a&..t&e^encyblppedla of tttosic.
was recently brought out in a new
nine-volume edition. Thereis a 7.000-
woni artide about Australia. There
Is a section on musical achievement
In Syria. Argentina, Turkestan. But
there is no ar^de on Canada. . .
The BeU arUde sums up tbe writer's
arguments for subsldlzing Canadian
culture by asserting tiiat T t |
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