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JO = T Ä T Ä . I... mrrth •isl purkaa Uhlaohe anna? inut paDttikuitin. KSEN 3IEBKKI autiolla ja Tfliaii j mettu Alrikan ' lottamatta selitti tutkija, i ti, sillä sUtähu™, i sivistyksen ^JJ!] N AMERIKASSA ruokatava ' kettäin saaneet i !jä Ranskasta, .. kaakaota Hö Laitammekln 1 sen: "Saapunut latavaroita." usla rautateitä i t kaikuivat oe lettnn. Uusia i. eja kohosi ja lan huomattavaUji L nykypäivien lalaisten' ja slaavilaisten Idaan ja >imalla, joka oli' kehittämistä vartio ivoivat hiiltäv ie kaatoivat assa ja luotefc mtivat rautateitä j a teiden kunnossa i avasivat metj _ 5sa ja Quebecissa) jhtoja ja, He avustivat I !n rakentamisessa l an teollisuuden \t\ nalla; L tämän maan i rpaivien Canada! .anviljelyksineen ksineen on myS^ ;yötä. Yhdessä iäi] nadan kansaD^oil it. Canadan ukraiol noa: "Kaiken I eet!" )vat tänään haj! kkiin osiin, Atlj lellemerelle ikin olemassa kirjoittaa histoi ihen lisättäisiin t alaisten miseen. ansa ohella uk canadalaisia canadalaisista ] ivat rikasta n jättääkseen id iUe ja antaakseenJ Icotimaansa kulttajj den"jä'usein hibj )laisten kunniaUi in pian kuin he iH lan selkänsä uni] ;ta raadannasta,! le volmineen - H ]a, kulttuurikesöj kirkkoja, opintofej roja, kuoroja, ortsj 'hmiä. män kuin kaksi Bj ukrainalaisisUtH ä. He ovat täj*! canadalaiseen ÄJ omaavat, anostrij •ainalaisen lus»! ilta taiteita, eiväii] vastaan, mutU» set monen varmaan hei in silloin, kun ö'! :sassa melko aö- »gsm* mcox SteamSaihs AND SHOWEKS Laite Avenue <South Road) ^ LakeWilcox H keskiviikkona, perjantaina, iMiantalna ja «innuntaJn» — • — ( 2 8 - 5 - 1 Ä - 1 9 ) • Q N T ^ O A U T O B O DY iMoottoreita ja kaikenlaisia autoja •"^ " korjataan. • Äiitojen hinauspalvelu . puheUn F L . 4187 Iltasin EIML 4-C569 |,g John st Toronto, OnL BOND CLEANERS IDYERS AND TAILORS I Suomalainen puhdistusUike ulkoasu on edustava Ja bfir&t- KTiuottamusta." Teemme huoIeUa puhdistusalaan «kuuluvat krönne. Kotoa haetaan. Kaupungin ajulnen palvelus. j Pane Ave. Puhelin CSE. 7145 Sio-Connor Dr. PuheUn GE, 2940 ^ (Voi soitua myös illalla) . Vakuutettu säUytys. uto Ontario Ukrainian Pioneeis of 60 Years Ago Opened West, Plantäi New Culture By TOBr HEBSIAK This years marks the 60tb anni-versary oX mass ^toalnian inunlgrä-tion to Canada. 60 years of Ukrainian contributions Irom their ricb cultural treasury to the general trea-sury of Canadian life. In seärch of freedom and länd. NELSON GARAGE AUTOKORJAAMO ' Puhelin K I . 7658 497 Spadina Avenue Toronto Ontario CRESTON MOTORS KAISEE - HENBY J - FBAZEB Myynti-Ja lui<rit<^velas Täydellinen korjauspalvelu kaikenlaisille autoille. <;. Ontario Motor Deague hinaus läheltä Ja kaukaa. Kaikille hyvä palvelus. Puhdin ÖBchard 4562 3211 Dnfferin St. Tonmto, Ont. i i i i i i i i i i i iiniiiiiiniiimii iiiiiiii Parkway MBK valmistaa moka- Ja kahTileipftä. leivoksia, nimipäivä- Jä hääkaak-kuja, korppuja yjn. lelpomoalan tuotteita. P U H E L I N E M 3 - 7 6 76 290 Queen St W. T<»onto; Ont. ONNI'TEBVO l l l l l i l l l l l l i l l l i l l l l l l l l l l l l i l l l l l l l l l l i l l i l l l l ll DR. E. C . A H o - Hammaslääkäri HUONE 640 PHYSICIANS' & SUROEONS' BUILDING . 86 Bloor Street West ' Toronto. Ontario Puhelin KIngsdale 8237 DR. ROMAN PNIEWSKI Monivuotinen praktiikka Euroopan hnomatnlmmlssa salraalotiaa ERIKOISALANA slsustaudlt, naisten; lasten Ja venerlset taudit Nielurisat leikataan uudella menetelmällä kivuttomasti ilman veren vuotoa. Vastaanottotnnnit: Kello 3—8 lp. 3537 PABK AVE. PUH. HArbonr 7623 Montreal, Qne. 1^ I l l i n u l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l t l l l l l l l l l l l l U I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I U I I U t HIHtlllllHIUIIIIHUHUII IIUIIMIUUIHIUUIUIMHKI 1 Onnittelumme 7 0 - v u o t i a a i ie Jolin Niemelle kesäkuun 24 päivänä 1951 Toivomme s u l l e keväisiä säitä, täyteläisiä onnen tähkäpäitä Elo sulle terveyttä suokoon, pilvettömän elonillan tuokoon. ähdä. miten «9| imonta rmään tässä toivon vilpitl 5tä yhja nkälainenkoto^ imalaiset f"" ;aistella mi iitä tappelusta /Teillähän on • kolmannen iviottomienl amisella ••• a kilpailu-ovat siksi .maan luonaiB«| a tuo kilpana » ysten atkaisevass» rauhan lävitä. 01 tapa ja siä. Se mattoman iiaalisia 'ävät iänelden pote** rät sodaS^- Elsa ja Urho Niemi Ellen, Helmer, Lillan, Ronald ja Leonard Suomu Eila ja Vili Niemi ja lapset . - Jack Ja Niilo Niemi Ella ja Arne Niemi Helien ja Verne Niemi Impi ja Johon Neilson ja perhe Elsie ja Aaro Mikkola Viesti Hyytiäinen j a pojat . Anna ja August Kannisto Tyyne ja Yrjö Valli ja perhe Mr. ja mrs. Jack Valli • John Valli- Amanda ja Matti H i ll Mrs. Aino Virtanen, Toronto Mr. ja mrs. Paa/vo Virtanen, _34 Grange Ave., Toronto Tamij ja jack Lampi Jo lapset Laura. Susie j a Lauri Hill Aune Johansson Martta ja Vili Mäki Mrs. Erickson ja tytöt Kerry. Leslie, Martta ja Walter Mäki Erika Luhta Mr- ja mrs. O. Johansson John Kulju ' Mr- ja mrs. M . Annala Mr. Ja mrs. Ed. Lahti Sanna ja Matti Basto . Eino ja Arvo Basto NiUo Ba.sto fy^yl^a Ero Basto jä lapset ' Jack Ruth • , TOda Ja Wm. Santala "anna John ja EmeU Koski Elma ja Arvi Justina Ritari Sofia: Järvi ™Ja ja Anton" Kaisla Hilma ja Frank Ojala Alma ja Antti Ranta Martta Ranta Mr. ja m r s . C . O. Jacobson Ja pojat Alex Rauhala Ja perhe Vihna Ja VUI Vickman Mayme Ja T om Koski Sanna Ja John Seppälä George Ja L a i la Seppälä Ja tytöt Kaarina Ja Aimo Mäkelä Ja • .-lapset- EUen Ja Vtetor Lahti Olga Ja Aino Pirskanen Mr. Ja mrs. Arttu Mäki Ja Aino Mr. Ja mrs. O. Liimatainen Mr. ja mrs. Tainio Bertha Keskinen - A. Janson Valte Hallikainen Erkki Ruismäki Irene Ja August Ojala Hebni Ja Eino Vuorenmaa Irma Ja Toivo Perämälti. ja - perhe Wesley. Aune Ja Matti Helin Mr. Ja mrs. A. Koskela Mr. Ja mrs. Jack Anderson Mrs. Jl. Anderson. Miss K y l l i k k i Äntlnmäki HjmmiilAindy V : • Mr. Ja mrs. Russel Moxam Mr. Ja mrs. Arvo Salomaa Laura Ja Niilo Jacobson Nina Ylinen Vieno Ja Heoinan Punkari Uuno Neva A: Ja W. Neva Selma Ja Dave Ritari John R i t a ri Mrs. Kujamäki Ukrainlans in their nameless thou-sands came to Canada as to Brazil. Argentina and the United States. •A subject-people in their own land. they u-ere being bled by high t a ^ and conscription into a foreign army. When serfdom vas abollshed. the peasants were driven off the land by the landowners, who were mainly foreign arlstocrats. They had to find land. or Jobs with wages. or starve! .. And SO. in 1891, almost a quarter oi a century after Confederation. when Northern Ontario and Quebec were barren wasteland, when the fertile prauries mere grazing land for buffalo, when the lumber and mineral . wealth vere crying to be tapped, when the first trans-conti-nental railway Tvas only four years Old; Ukrainian immigrants, in large numbers, began coming to Canada. Along with the other Slavic and Central immigrants. they helped sup-ply the «pioneer productive labor pow-er Tvhioh wrought from the vllderness the Canada we know. They took up homesteads In Alber-ta, Saskatchewan and Manltoba. and with their back-breaking work, made the Tvest the breadbasket of Canada. They cleared the forests, worked the mines. built the plants, the rallways and the hlghways. The West opened, factories Tvere built, new towns and | cities grew up, and Ukrainian Cana-dians can proudly say they helped lay the foundations. * • V Through their own efforts, the poor immigrants set up schools. cholrs, orchestras, folk-dancing groups and cultural centres.. From coast to coast in almost every communlty they. left their mark on every phase of Canadian life. In. the labor and farmer movements, in the professlons, in sports, drama, music and the arts, Ukrainlans are prominent. More than two-thirds of the 500,- 000 Ukrainian Canadians are Cana-dian- born. They have not forgotten their heritage, but have adapted it to their new life, to the benefit of Canada which has been nurtured by her various -national feroups -with their traditions and folk-lore acquired throughout the years. The 60th Anniversary wlll be cele-brated by hundreds of gatherlngs and concerts across the country. In Toronto on the Canada Day week-end there will be. a three day Jubilee Festival culminathig on the camp grounds at Palermo nvith- the un-yelling of a monument to Taras Shev-chenko, father of Ukrainian htera-tiu- e. The'gigantic cultural events in whlch thousands of amateurs,_ wlll partlcipate conflrm the deslre öf tiie Ukrainlans to Join hands i n friend-shlp TVith their fellow-Canadlan in a World at peace. Stttdy of the National Question Is Strongly Recommended Emphidtlng Uat * ^ can imt-ly be pronV* of OBT yonncer ge-neratlon ani Ita cnltnral aetlvfUes KO : tar, and:; propodnf not: only: SO me new forms of actlvltles bat r ^ t of «Il a better understandlng of the national qaestion Involved, the Yoath Commlaslon of the 18tb Bl-Annnal Conventlon of Finnish Oreanbatlon fo Canada presented foUonrlng stody of thls problem: In examining the question of youth participatlon i n our varied activities the flrst question Uiat con^es into our minds is, why have we not been able to continually attract the youth, why has this taskdeveloped into such a seemlngly. dlfficult one to-day. Of course one of the princlple causes is that a certain social de-velopment has taken place especially since the n World War whlch has brougbt about the red-scare in its present ludicrous iorm. This i n itself has conslderable ef-lect, but .Just' as our I7th Conventlon ccounuccliuuducedu,, tuhiec gBrtecaaitceasvt wvvecackunuiecsoso hIMaUs> , . - • - • - - - - - - . - - r—- « been misunderstandhig the national ^ »n^^ alike must be encouraged. Viivästytettiinkö tahallaan? Glasgow, Skotlanti. — Neuvastolil-ton edustaja Glasgowin yliopiston 500. vuotisjuhlaan prof. Vladimir Engle-hardt, Moskovan tiedeakatemiasta, saapui tänne maanantaina neljä päivää juhlapäivän jälkeen. Mr. Englehardt sanoi, että hän myöhästyi koska maahantulolupaa viivästytettiin. , essa el ole oitoa kuin tä päätti isen viiden Jorean cantblsU: UdenI rmysten ylcyolois»' Snnc maan K I I T O S T^FMI^" ^^^"an lausua sydämeniset kiitokseni kaikUle suku-lisille ja ystäville. Jotka niin suurilukuisina saavuitte viettä- / ^ n kan.<isanl 70-vuotissyntymäpäiväänI. Kaunis kUtos rahalahjasta Ja kaikesta osanotosta. Kiitollisuudella, • ^ A T O i S TOWNSHIP JOHN NIEMI ONTARIO Kaksi poikaa hukkunut Quebecissä ; yontreaJ. — Viime maanantaina 11- nu)ltettlin täällä, että kaksi poikaa, joiden nimiä el ole tiedossa, hukkuivat lähellä Gagnon saarta Ste. Ro-sessa., ; Hukkuneet pojat olivat ulmässä onnettomuuden taaphtuessa. Ste. Rosen poliisit kutsuttiin- p a i k a l le naaraamaan hukkuneita. esitä niitä ainoastaan omissa yhdyskunnissaan vaan kaikelle canadalal-selle kansalle. Tämä .edistyksen tie el ole ollut helppo. Kieltä taitamattomana Ja maan tapoja tuntemattomana Ja usein diskriminoituna el ole ollCft-^varsln helppo edistyä uudessa maassa . . Iloon liittyi usein mlelikarvautta. Halveksuvat puheet "ulkomaalaisista" (tai vieläkin pahempaa) Ja isällinen maininta "uusista canadalaisista" o l i vat vastenmielisiä. Tunnussanoina olivat: "Otetaan viimeksi työhön Ja pannaan ensin pois" Ja "kovin työ halvimmalla palkalla . . ." Vieläpä tänäänkin Canadassa syntyneet ukrainalaiset pojat j a tyttäret havaitsevat vissit edistyksen ovet olevan heille suljettuina heidän nimiensä Ja kansallisen- alkuperänsä takia , , ;.. Mutta sitkeys, arvokkuus Ja taistelu ovat rikkoneet monet esteet. Yhdessä kalkkien muiden canadalaisten kanssa ovat ukrainalaiset tänään tasavertaisina toisten rinnalla Ja heidän osallisuutensa Canadan rakentamisessa tunnustetaan Ja sitä kunnioitetaan. Kuudenkymmenen vuoden kuluessa — tuskin kahden miespolven, aikana — on ukrainalainen kansa avustanut Canadan edistyksessä Ja on samaan aikaan edistynyt Itse huomattavalla tavalla, Pannessamme merkille Canadan ukrainalaisten luovan työn kuluneiden 60 vuoden aikana me ylistämme niitä esiUisteliJoita Ja kalkkien muita. Jotka ovat työskennelleet kuuden vuoei-kymmeneh vieriessä. Ukrainalaista perua olevat 500,000 canadalalAta ovat eroittamattomana * osana, Canadan kansasta. . • question whlch has prevented the older members f rom understandlng and establishing closer relations wiUi the youth. Neither have the older members been able to explaln suf-ficiently veli the theoretical side of social proldems to our youth, although our youth to a great extent are sym-pathetic to .the <working d a s s move-ment and our organizatlon as also they have baslc knowledge of the class structure of our soclety. The earller prevaillng misunder-standlng of the national question has led to Incorrect declslons that tend to emphaslze too. strongly the Canadian blrth and upbrlnglng of our younger generatlon and thus es-trange tbem f rom the activities of our organizatlon. We must always keep In mind that the Finnish origin of our youth draws them closer to us than Canadians of other national orlglns and we must encourage them to continue and understand Finnish cultural and other traditions, at the same tlme keeplng i n mind that our youth f rom generatlon to generatlon become more Canadian largely : de-pendlng on the preservatlon f o the Finnish language i n their mldst. . In day to day actlvltles It is the duty of the older members to vlew with understandlng suggestlons and actlvltles of the youth. Old and young allke tend to make incorrect matics amongst the younger genera-suggestions and declslons in which " o n in our more active centres has cases when the younger generatlon "^'»«^^^ ^^^""^ ^^«^ »«^^^ «>- i« j 1^ . '••^i-'' " ,\ , 'i peclall?: when we bear In mind that IS concerned. it is the duty of the p^^^^, older members to explain the fallncy Qovt. glven serious attentlon to the advance of Canadian culture artd drania' and only In recent; years dramatlcs häye begun to; deveilop a - mong other Canadian amttteur groups. It would be berieficlal orgarilzation-ally If, i n connectlon with cultural evenlhg. arranged by the youth, f utUre youth activities .were,aiurö a fow wbrds :sald abqut currcht br-' gauizational probiems faclng them. This .year the /NäUonal iExecutiyc Coreuriittee öf. our organizatlon • tp-gelher wlth the executive 6f the Finnish .Canadian Amateiir Sports Federation made a declslon to si^nd a young irtan or lyöman to the Berlin Youth Festival. It Is of very great importance that a sultablc person be found to make thls trip and Uiat in the future educatiohai trlps be planned to other countries - as our yoiith the soine as; yoiith generally are very Interested in becömlng ac-quainted wlth the youth of other comitrlcs; Thls is a gbodi way to build up Interest among our youth and Is also very Iriipprtant froni the educatlonal point pf vlew especially in relation to the peace campaign. . 'Most; Important of ali v e miist explain tö the younger generatlon the hnportance of peace and /yve niust encourage them to actively ipartJcl-pate in the 'peace ca.oipaign be-cause to them the preservatlon of peace means cven inöro tliari it; doe.s tp. the older generatlon. in question after a thorough ex-aminatlon of ali aspects. This. pro-cedure will develop the inltiativc of youth and it must be encoui'aged as much as possible. Self confldence among the young people can also be developed by let-ting them be, for example. totally respon.slble for the producing and pr^sentallon; of plays -dn either l a n - guagei, thls procedure is also possible In the organizatlon of other forms of activities, fishing trlps, plcnics, •hlkeu ele. In organizing such actlvltles the youth Tvould also become acquamted with the fundumentaLs of orgauizationul activities. ThLs miist not hi.: interpreted to mcan that the older mcanbers are to become entlrely passive or that there be no jolnt ac-tlvltieti between young and old, on the contrary participatlon of young Torstaina, kesälhiun 28 p.--Thursday,June 28, idSl, : 'SivU3 SOME THOUGHTS ABOUt LANGUAGE only that part of the annual actlvlty be the respon.slbillty of the youth wlth the older members being ready to asiii.st whcnever their help would be requlred. I t 1.S in itself understandable that the older members are not able to pian and arrange Canadian type activities for the youth as they learn-ed their forms of club activities a l - ready m Finland, and it Is not their task, their. taskLs to encourage the initiative of the youth. We can justly be proud that drä- Willfam Lyon Mackenzie One of the Real Fathers of. Canadian Independence—- A Great Canadian .The real architects of Canadian self-government were not the " F a thers of Confederation" but Paplneau. the.leader of the French Canadlaiis, and William Lyon Mackenzle, the leader of the Reformers in Upper Canada (Ontario). Mackenzle came to Canada from Scotland in 1820, when he was 25 years old; He tried his hand at store-keeping in York» (Toronto), Dundas and later Quccnston (near Niagara Falls) and learned from personal ex-perience how the ruling clique, the ONNEA JA MENESTYSTÄ TEILLE HELVI JA KAUNO YLITALO 5-vuotishääpäivän ja uuden kodin joluJosta toivottavat allamainitut suiculaiset ja tuttavat: Märi Ja Arne Ylitalo Aune Ja NlUo Lehto FJla, Armand Ja Oarry Bouchard . Howard. Kay Ja Leo (Nordman Lily. Billy, A i l i Ja Kusti Vaino Mr, Ja mrs. C.Johnson Mr. Ja mrs. Bino Salo Kerttu Ja Svante Salo Aino Ja Arthur V i i ta Mr. Ja mrs. Jack Järvelä Kay Ja Jack Laisi Ja pojat Tyyne Ja Kaarlo Hilja Ja Sam Laisi Annie, Morgan Ja Emil Ojala Mr. Ja mrs. Pelkola Aino Ja David Lankinen U. Salo Tauno Vainio Santeri Kuusisto Mijlam. Hilma Ja Vilho Lukkari Isak Wähämaa Lily. Hannes Ja Henry Finni Teemu Kontola Irja Ja Voitto-Kreko Hilda. Ilmari Ja George Kaarina Ja We8ter Ranta Vilho K o t i la W. Polvi Norma Hakomäki Lempi Kangassalo Johnny, Maria, Sally ja TaLsto Pellinen Ihiiari Laurila ZATEZALO Kaill, H i l j a j a Matti Kosola L. K R I I K U LA ETHEL ANTLER: JA W. O. CHARSLEY T.Hakola K. Beck S. ja M . Ponne K. Hankanen ja perhe .Sara Ja B i l l Santala ja pojat Ida Ja Lauri Kontola Eino, Hilma ja T . Autio öeljä Jylhä .Mr. Ja mrs. Hintikka ja Nelly Hilja Ja Walter KaiiBa.s Anni Ja David Lampinen LiLsi Ja Olavi Pellinen l>dimar, Bobby ja Fred K11 j a Wm. Hankant-n Ida Ja Arvo Salmi ja perhe E Ylinen Ja perhe LII/ Jä EUen Aino Ja Alex Reipas .Saara Ja M . Niemi Hilja Ja T . Kankkunen Kuimo, Helmi Ja Svante Kotila O. Kauppi M Klezuk WAHNAPITAE, ONTARIO KESÄKUUN 23 P. 1951 S W I L L I AM LYON MACKENZIE Family Compact, was throttling ali dovelopment In the country. Upper Canada was In the throcs of general agitatlon and dlscontent. Time and again the people pctitloned for reforms, but could get no satlsfactlon. Such flne leaders as Robert Gourlay were hounded. arrested and fInally deported. Young Mackenzle threw hlmsclf wholeheartedly Into the re-form movement and on May 18. 1924. he publlshed the l i r s t Issue of the Colonia! Advocate, whlch lashed out a t the Injustlces In Canada, This paper was startcd In Queen-ston (Mackenzie'8 home and prlntshop m Queenston are a museum, whlch our readers should visit when they have the chance) but In the fall of that same ycar he movcd to Toronto. V I C T IM OF TERRORISM A gang of wealthy young blades attackcd Mackenzle'» home and offlce, ransacked and looted the bullding and took the type and threw It into the bay.. In 1828 Mackenzle wa8 elected to parllament for York (the parllament in those days had only advlsory power»), but he wa» expelled on the grounds that he had publlshed pro-ceedlngs of that body In hls paper. Plve tlmes a new electlon wa8 callcd and flve tlmes Wiinam Lyon Mackenzle was re-elected and each tlme un- Keated. Plnally the governor refused to hold electlons In York and the largest t^jwn of the provlnce waft wlth-out a seat in the Assembly for three years.;- Like Paplheäu, Mackenzle travelled to England to läy. tlie grieyariccs of the Canadian» beföre the British gov-emment, Reforms were promlsed, but they did not matelallzc . , , In 1834, the t6wn of York bccame a city and wäs renamed Toronto. William Lyon Mackenzle wa8 elected the flrst mayor of Toronto. And in 1835 the Reformers carrled Upper Canada and Mackenzle at last took hls seat in parllament. The Pamlly. Compact cröwd and their master» In England declded that the people must bc put down, 81r Bond Head was appolntcd governor and he proceeded with the help of troops, blackmall, terror and brlbery to "do. a Job" on the Reformer»; An electlon waK called and Bond Head Baw to i t -r- lllegally Intevenlng in thie electlon — that the K«f«rmer» were defeated. Continued on Page 5 Por years now I ha\-« been heating the i very same complaints by. the older foUcs concemlng the younger generatlon and their ability or, rather. their inability to speak^the Finnish language correctly. But i n the last few months the complaints seem to have increased to such an extent that. something should be said about thls matter bcfore these well-meaning olstcrs-drlve the youth away from the Halls to Bome other activities where they wiH not be critlcized to the samedegree. When I lived i n Northern Ontario. I heard so much about the fluent language spoken by the youngsters i n Southern Ontario, and now that I am In Southern Ontario. I hear the very same story bclng told about the fluent young-sters in Northern Ontario. From my own experlence about the younger generatlon, ali of them speak Just about as well, or as poorly (wlth a very fow: exceptlons). As far as tliLs argument is concerned, I agrco that the oldslers have an argument, But as soon as thls is agrccd to, the oldstcrs immedlutely Jump to the conclusion that the reason that the youngsters speok Finnish so poorly, or not at all, is tliat they are ashamcd of the Finnish language and of their Finnish culture and ancestry. As far as tliey are concerned, thls is the obvlous answer. Hav- Ing been lx)rn and raiscd In thls contry among these same younger people,: I do not agreo with thls argument. These older people must rcmember before they blow their collecUve tops that imllkc tlie older generatlon, the young people were not born In Finland and, as a rcsult, they did not go to Finnish . schools; : they . were not ralsed In a soclety where every ihought and Idea Is exprcssed In the Finnish language. Any FlnnLsh that these younger people know and have learned has had to comc from their Finnish a.s.socIutIons (the Hall, Finnish, iflends, and home). Beäfg*; educated in this cmmtry means thitK this country's culture is taught. Any: Finnish : xnUture must come fröieaV' prac tlce of the Finnish language ou^^ side of School:hourB..^,Whe]reas the;,' older folks lived. breathed ähd t a l k ^ Finnish . v h e n they went to: schooV' - the younger generatlon herejhasvto; ^ •pick up its Finnish language and culture cxtra-currlculariiy. Thls^is the main reason, that the youngsters .; do not speak the language aseveli-' as the Old country pcpple. ' As fbr being ashamcd ot .being Finlandeja — if thls were so. you would n9t fInd these younger peoplevcoming to the Hull at a p . ., There are a fow' things :X iwouid like to point out -to these crittcs bcfore: they criticlze the; youngsters too much. „ ""• — Firstly, these older people. 'atm older, and as a result they have had a longer; tlme to learn than the: youngsters. There. scems to be son^e ' kmd of psychosis or senlle occupation-ttl hazard whlchi ahvays makes ihe ' older generatlon comparethemselves * to the up and coming younger' genei;- ation and vehemently declarc that thls yomiger generatlon is golng' to' the dogs. — Secondly, how v e l i do these satne oldstcrs speak the Engllsh language. How many of thls critlclplng (okler generatlon can you find> ? « h b caln ; speok both Engllsh and Finnish, hti> ently and ' grammatlcalljr' coreectlj/? I venture to guess that there are very few who have not deteriorat^ to somc extent in speaking theiv sd<> called " F i n n g l l s h " , and -there are very fow v/ho speak grammatlcalfy correct Engllsh. '» .Now. I do not v i s h to give the Ini-pression that I am apologizing for the younger generatlon. I agfee that ttiey should learn to speak the language more fluently." I n order to do thls, howcver, the older generatlon Continued on Page S ,! 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Title | Vapaus, June 28, 1951 |
Language | fi |
Subject | Finnish--Canadians--Newspapers |
Publisher | Vapaus Publishing Co |
Date | 1951-06-28 |
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 | Vapaus510628 |
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Title | 1951-06-28-03 |
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selitti tutkija, i
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N AMERIKASSA
ruokatava '
kettäin saaneet i
!jä Ranskasta,
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Laitammekln 1
sen: "Saapunut
latavaroita."
usla rautateitä i
t kaikuivat oe
lettnn. Uusia i.
eja kohosi ja
lan huomattavaUji
L nykypäivien
lalaisten' ja
slaavilaisten
Idaan ja
>imalla, joka oli'
kehittämistä vartio
ivoivat hiiltäv
ie kaatoivat
assa ja luotefc
mtivat rautateitä j
a teiden kunnossa i
avasivat metj _
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jhtoja ja,
He avustivat I
!n rakentamisessa l
an teollisuuden \t\
nalla;
L tämän maan i
rpaivien Canada!
.anviljelyksineen
ksineen on myS^
;yötä. Yhdessä iäi]
nadan kansaD^oil
it. Canadan ukraiol
noa: "Kaiken I
eet!"
)vat tänään haj!
kkiin osiin, Atlj
lellemerelle
ikin olemassa
kirjoittaa histoi
ihen lisättäisiin t
alaisten
miseen.
ansa ohella uk
canadalaisia
canadalaisista ]
ivat rikasta
n jättääkseen id
iUe ja antaakseenJ
Icotimaansa kulttajj
den"jä'usein hibj
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lan selkänsä uni]
;ta raadannasta,!
le volmineen - H
]a, kulttuurikesöj
kirkkoja, opintofej
roja, kuoroja, ortsj
'hmiä.
män kuin kaksi Bj
ukrainalaisisUtH
ä. He ovat täj*!
canadalaiseen ÄJ
omaavat, anostrij
•ainalaisen lus»!
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vastaan, mutU»
set monen
varmaan hei
in silloin, kun ö'!
:sassa melko aö-
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