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J"I 'V{K % S "ii --rVS"' £' & i llN ' r 1 r1 VtVff'r 1ffiWyi'vS rtw „ 'T i'v f"? ' W ""M r Ha't ft v--4- Vv' V "" r itiT ?' 'fMiv' " 'rt1 i f ARMS OR SECURITY? A former Canadian am-bassad- or to NATO said that ordinary people who are frightened by the prospect of nuclear war can influence the attitudes of governments to-war- ds disarmament Project Ploughshares — a Canadian organization — also believes that disarmament is an area where public opinion can influence the attitudes of governments In a recent Minority Report which opposes the official re-port of the majority of the House of Commons standing Committee on External Affairs and National Defence six MPs express some grave deficiencies in the majority report both in its analysis of the effects of the arms race and in its proposals for action Military spending now ex-cee- ds $550 billion per year an amount that is more than the yearly income of the two billion people in the world's poorest countries At least 50 million people Worldwide engage in military activities whether in the armed forces para-milita- ry forces scientists and engineers in research and development for military purpose and workers employed in the production of vveapons Five nations (US USSR UK France and Do you have a winning ticket? 4E ? tfdUla A9 Winning numbers were 5 § 12 28 30 33 The bonus nuöa-be- r was 21 AH six reguIiSr numbers won $35473890 Ahy five of six regular numbers plus the bonus number won $2747810 Any five regular numbers won $135190 Any four regular numbers won $3350 Any three regular num-bers won $5 Early bird num-bers were 8 13 30 39 Ali four numbers on a ticket purchased by VVednesday won $12140 Lotto 649 Jan IS Winning numbers were 8 34 37 39 41 47 The bonus num- ber was 18 Ali six regular numbers were worth $127248080 but the winning combination was not selectepl Any five of the six regular numbers plus the bonus num-ber won $2785410 Any five regular numbers won $2 HI-OO Any four regular numbers vvon $8770 Any three regular numbers won $10 Winttario Jan 20 The winning number fqr $100000 was 633065 The first 5 or last 5 digits won $5000 first 4 or last 4 digits won $100 first 3 or last 3 digits won $10 Other prizes: $10000 — 708754 837529 $1000 — 03486 $100 — 6364 $50 — 1 2 3 4 4 5 in any order $10 — 076 Win'fall — 13 Pot o' Gold Jan 20 The winning number for $100000 in gold was 223051 for $50000 in gold 434889 for $25000 in gold 474960 for $10000 in gold 047504 There also are subsidiary prizes EProvincia! Jan 21 The winning number for $500000 was 2839757 Last 6 digits vvon $50000 last 5 digits vvon $1000 last 4 digits wöri $100 last 3 digits won $25 last 2 digits won $10 12 China) possess incredible num-bers of nuclear weapons for delivery by land-base- d missiles aircraft or submarines South Africa India and Israel are viewed as nuclear-weapons-capa- ble Increasingly atomic devices' are reaching volatile areas of the world where tensions are high and safe-guar- ds low It is only a question of time before terrorists obtain a nuclear device Four years ago when arms expenditures were approxi-matel- y half of current figures the first UN Special Session of Disarmament concluded that: Humankind is confronted with a choice: we must hait the arms race and proceed to disarma-ment or face annihilation Yet governments today ignoring their own words pursue the arms race Partofthe reason for this is that governments conti-nu-e to view security in narrow terms While nuclear weapons accumulate competitively countries remain uneasy about military security Project Ploughshares asserts that as a result security becomes more elusive the difficulty of re-solv- ing the underlying political issues increases and the grow-in- g insecurity generates a de-ma- nd for more armaments The Minority Report re-comme- nds these 4 steps to-war- ds arms reduction and security: - NUCLEAR FREEZE Ca-nada should put its full strength into the campaign now getting strength internationally: a glo-b- al freeze on the testing pro-duction and deployment of nuclear weapons and their de-livery vehicles - NO CRUISE TESTING The Canadian government KAIKENLAISTA PUUTAVARAA JA RAKENNUSTARPEITA Sähkö- - ja putkitus-tarpeit- a — maalia kohtuullisin hinnoin RICHARD LAKE LUMBER & Builders Supply Ltd PUHELIN 522-153- 1 Posti: Site 8 R R 3 Sudbury Maantie 69 etelään Richard Lake LOUGHEED HAUTAUSTOIMISTO Hautaukset 100 mailin sateella Sudburysta toimitetaan ilman lisämaksua PUHELIN 673-959- 1 252 Regent St South Hazel kadun kulm Sudbury SO H : The bivouac sauna is expected to Can we expect to see next summer Finnish camping sites littered with tents with chimneys poking out of the roof and clouds of steam bil-lowi- ng from the door flap? This may well be the case as the Helsinki firm of Suonien Saunatehdas Oy has just started up the manufacture of a camping sauna With ali its ac-cessor- ies it fits into a small wooden box that can easily be stowed in the boot of a car Ali sauna fans need to do is to unload the 70-ki- lo box con-taini- ng the tent and the sauna stove complete with flue The tent is pitched the stove is po-sition- ed inside and the box is A drop in the Ocean The first of the Boat People arrived in Finland three years ago Now Finland is preparing for 120 new far eastern refu-ge- es most of them handicap-pe- d in some way or other and should deny the US per-mission to test the cruise missile system in Canada Canada jeoparadizes its credibility as a voice for peace by allowing tests of nuclear weapons delivery vehicles such as the Cruise Missile which is patently attack-oriente- d - PLEDGE AGAINST FIRST USE Canada should press ali nations to pledge never ALUMIINIMIESTEN HUOMIOON Halutaan ostaa aluminium si-cli- ng scarp (romua) paivan kor-keimpiin hintoihin Rehellinen punnitus HOUSE OF METALS 45 Commercial Rd Toronto I 7 Leaside Kolme korttelia ctelaan Eglin- - tonista itaan Laird Dnvesta Puh 421-157- 2 Frank R Block RO ja Roger Young 0J) OPTOMETRISTIT Puh konttori 674-40- 14 kotiin 673-070- 5 CITY CENTRE HUONE 216 Toisessa kerroksessa SUDBURY Ontario Vastaanotto ESPANOLASSA Kesklv klo 11 ap — 9 lp Puh 869-29- 20 retail at 500 dollars a time used as sauna planks or boards Ali that remains to be done is to collect suitable Stones for the sauna stove which can be heated either by burning birch twigs or butane gas Once the sauna is heated ali you need to do is to sit on the sauna boards undressed of course throw water on the heated Stones thus producing superheated steam and then the sauna can begin The tent sauna is not a new idea in itself as it has been used for ages in the Finnish army but what is new is that it can be fitted into a compact wooden box Incidentally the sauna can be used as an ordinary tent too their families A building is be-in- g constructed for them and rehabilitation is being planned Antti Seppälä a government official who has just returned from a visit to see them said aftenvards: "We believe we are carrying out the right policy in accepting just these kinds of abandoned folk" It seems a small enough number to ac-commo- date but Seppälä esti-mat- ed that in ali Finland could only take in five hundred or so to be the first to use nuclear weapons — CANADIAN DISARMA-MENT EFFORTS Canada should pledge that it will devote one-tent- h of 1 percent ($ 7 million) of its defence budget to disarmament efforts What is more important: adding to the danger of the arms race or working toward future security by comprehensive di-sarmament measures? The unstable economy jobs and inflation are concerns vhich we are ali grappling with But the foreign affairs de-partm-ent is supposet to reflect the attitude of the majority of Canadians so we should ali make ourselves heard to gua-rant- ee this Kaarina M Luoma AUNIiTA UKKIA UKKAKIMPPUJA UKKALAITTEITA Poiketkaa hakemassa kukkakalenterinne FLOVVER SERVICE Puhelin 673-959- 1 252 Regent St S Hazel kadun kulm 22 Durham St N SUDBURY ERILAISET TILAISUUDET TORONTO ?t j CSJ:n Toronton osaston vuosikokous Finn Centressä 215 Danforth Ave sunnuntai-na helmikuun 20 päivä 1983 alkaen kello 1 iltapäivällä E-si- llä sääntömääräiset asiat Voimisteluharjoitukset haa-lill- a torstaisin klo 10 ap Lau-luharjoitukset klo 1 1 ap Uudet ja entiset laulajat tervetuloa! iEjäiöSsäs-- CANADA NL-SEUR- A jär-jestää filmitilaisuuksia perjan-taisin seuran huoneustossa 280 Queen St W Toronto alk klo 730 illalla Elokuvat ovat joko englan-ninkielisiä tai -- tekstillä varus-tettuja Tulkaa ajoissa — ra-joitettu tila! CANADA NL-SEUR- A 977-581- 9 CANADA NL-SEURA- N mat-katoimisto: CANSOV 596-- 1 323 280 Queen St W Toronto Ont SUDBURY CSJ:n Sudburyn osaston kuukausikokoukset pidetään ukrainalaisella Jubilee haalilla joka kuukauden toisena maa-nantaina kello 1 1 aamupäiväl-lä ellei asiasta toisin ilmoiteta Sudburyn Seurakerhon vii-kottaiset harjoitus- - ja ajanvie-tetilaisuud- et Jubilee Centre (entinen Finnish haali) joka tiis-tai alkaen klo 10 ap Uudet jäsenet tervetuloa kerhomme toimintaan Sävel kuoron harjoitukset torstaisin Aika aina määritel-lään tilanteitten mukaan Enti-set mukaan ja uudet ovat myöskin tervetulleita THUNDER BAY Ikinuorten kokoukset haa-lilla 316 Bay St joka kuu-kauden ensimmäinen ja kolmas keskiviikko alk klo 130 ip 'Kaiku' kuoron harjoitukset ovat joka lauantai kello 1 päi-vällä Entiset ja uudet laulajat tervetulleita! CSJ:n osaston kokoukset joka kuukauden toinen lauantai klo 130 ip WANUP CSJ:n Wanupin osaston no 9:n kokoukset ovat kuukauden en-simmäisena maanantaina Osaston osoite: RR 3 Site 13 Box 6 Sudbury Ont P3E 4N1 BEAVER LAKE Bingo kuukauden ensim-mäinen sunnuntai kokous kello 1130 Bingo klo 1 KORJAUS Katri Mäkisen hautajaisten yhteydessä tehtiin lahjoituksia sydansaatiölle eikä syöpäsääti-öll- e kuten aikaisemmin m
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Title | Viikkosanomat, January 31, 1983 |
Language | fi |
Subject | Finland -- Newspapers; Newspapers -- Finland; Finnish Canadians Newspapers |
Date | 1983-01-31 |
Type | application/pdf |
Format | text |
Rights | Licenced under section 77(1) of the Copyright Act. For detailed information visit: http://www.connectingcanadians.org/en/content/copyright |
Identifier | VikkoD7000340 |
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Title | 000060 |
OCR text | J"I 'V{K % S "ii --rVS"' £' & i llN ' r 1 r1 VtVff'r 1ffiWyi'vS rtw „ 'T i'v f"? ' W ""M r Ha't ft v--4- Vv' V "" r itiT ?' 'fMiv' " 'rt1 i f ARMS OR SECURITY? A former Canadian am-bassad- or to NATO said that ordinary people who are frightened by the prospect of nuclear war can influence the attitudes of governments to-war- ds disarmament Project Ploughshares — a Canadian organization — also believes that disarmament is an area where public opinion can influence the attitudes of governments In a recent Minority Report which opposes the official re-port of the majority of the House of Commons standing Committee on External Affairs and National Defence six MPs express some grave deficiencies in the majority report both in its analysis of the effects of the arms race and in its proposals for action Military spending now ex-cee- ds $550 billion per year an amount that is more than the yearly income of the two billion people in the world's poorest countries At least 50 million people Worldwide engage in military activities whether in the armed forces para-milita- ry forces scientists and engineers in research and development for military purpose and workers employed in the production of vveapons Five nations (US USSR UK France and Do you have a winning ticket? 4E ? tfdUla A9 Winning numbers were 5 § 12 28 30 33 The bonus nuöa-be- r was 21 AH six reguIiSr numbers won $35473890 Ahy five of six regular numbers plus the bonus number won $2747810 Any five regular numbers won $135190 Any four regular numbers won $3350 Any three regular num-bers won $5 Early bird num-bers were 8 13 30 39 Ali four numbers on a ticket purchased by VVednesday won $12140 Lotto 649 Jan IS Winning numbers were 8 34 37 39 41 47 The bonus num- ber was 18 Ali six regular numbers were worth $127248080 but the winning combination was not selectepl Any five of the six regular numbers plus the bonus num-ber won $2785410 Any five regular numbers won $2 HI-OO Any four regular numbers vvon $8770 Any three regular numbers won $10 Winttario Jan 20 The winning number fqr $100000 was 633065 The first 5 or last 5 digits won $5000 first 4 or last 4 digits won $100 first 3 or last 3 digits won $10 Other prizes: $10000 — 708754 837529 $1000 — 03486 $100 — 6364 $50 — 1 2 3 4 4 5 in any order $10 — 076 Win'fall — 13 Pot o' Gold Jan 20 The winning number for $100000 in gold was 223051 for $50000 in gold 434889 for $25000 in gold 474960 for $10000 in gold 047504 There also are subsidiary prizes EProvincia! Jan 21 The winning number for $500000 was 2839757 Last 6 digits vvon $50000 last 5 digits vvon $1000 last 4 digits wöri $100 last 3 digits won $25 last 2 digits won $10 12 China) possess incredible num-bers of nuclear weapons for delivery by land-base- d missiles aircraft or submarines South Africa India and Israel are viewed as nuclear-weapons-capa- ble Increasingly atomic devices' are reaching volatile areas of the world where tensions are high and safe-guar- ds low It is only a question of time before terrorists obtain a nuclear device Four years ago when arms expenditures were approxi-matel- y half of current figures the first UN Special Session of Disarmament concluded that: Humankind is confronted with a choice: we must hait the arms race and proceed to disarma-ment or face annihilation Yet governments today ignoring their own words pursue the arms race Partofthe reason for this is that governments conti-nu-e to view security in narrow terms While nuclear weapons accumulate competitively countries remain uneasy about military security Project Ploughshares asserts that as a result security becomes more elusive the difficulty of re-solv- ing the underlying political issues increases and the grow-in- g insecurity generates a de-ma- nd for more armaments The Minority Report re-comme- nds these 4 steps to-war- ds arms reduction and security: - NUCLEAR FREEZE Ca-nada should put its full strength into the campaign now getting strength internationally: a glo-b- al freeze on the testing pro-duction and deployment of nuclear weapons and their de-livery vehicles - NO CRUISE TESTING The Canadian government KAIKENLAISTA PUUTAVARAA JA RAKENNUSTARPEITA Sähkö- - ja putkitus-tarpeit- a — maalia kohtuullisin hinnoin RICHARD LAKE LUMBER & Builders Supply Ltd PUHELIN 522-153- 1 Posti: Site 8 R R 3 Sudbury Maantie 69 etelään Richard Lake LOUGHEED HAUTAUSTOIMISTO Hautaukset 100 mailin sateella Sudburysta toimitetaan ilman lisämaksua PUHELIN 673-959- 1 252 Regent St South Hazel kadun kulm Sudbury SO H : The bivouac sauna is expected to Can we expect to see next summer Finnish camping sites littered with tents with chimneys poking out of the roof and clouds of steam bil-lowi- ng from the door flap? This may well be the case as the Helsinki firm of Suonien Saunatehdas Oy has just started up the manufacture of a camping sauna With ali its ac-cessor- ies it fits into a small wooden box that can easily be stowed in the boot of a car Ali sauna fans need to do is to unload the 70-ki- lo box con-taini- ng the tent and the sauna stove complete with flue The tent is pitched the stove is po-sition- ed inside and the box is A drop in the Ocean The first of the Boat People arrived in Finland three years ago Now Finland is preparing for 120 new far eastern refu-ge- es most of them handicap-pe- d in some way or other and should deny the US per-mission to test the cruise missile system in Canada Canada jeoparadizes its credibility as a voice for peace by allowing tests of nuclear weapons delivery vehicles such as the Cruise Missile which is patently attack-oriente- d - PLEDGE AGAINST FIRST USE Canada should press ali nations to pledge never ALUMIINIMIESTEN HUOMIOON Halutaan ostaa aluminium si-cli- ng scarp (romua) paivan kor-keimpiin hintoihin Rehellinen punnitus HOUSE OF METALS 45 Commercial Rd Toronto I 7 Leaside Kolme korttelia ctelaan Eglin- - tonista itaan Laird Dnvesta Puh 421-157- 2 Frank R Block RO ja Roger Young 0J) OPTOMETRISTIT Puh konttori 674-40- 14 kotiin 673-070- 5 CITY CENTRE HUONE 216 Toisessa kerroksessa SUDBURY Ontario Vastaanotto ESPANOLASSA Kesklv klo 11 ap — 9 lp Puh 869-29- 20 retail at 500 dollars a time used as sauna planks or boards Ali that remains to be done is to collect suitable Stones for the sauna stove which can be heated either by burning birch twigs or butane gas Once the sauna is heated ali you need to do is to sit on the sauna boards undressed of course throw water on the heated Stones thus producing superheated steam and then the sauna can begin The tent sauna is not a new idea in itself as it has been used for ages in the Finnish army but what is new is that it can be fitted into a compact wooden box Incidentally the sauna can be used as an ordinary tent too their families A building is be-in- g constructed for them and rehabilitation is being planned Antti Seppälä a government official who has just returned from a visit to see them said aftenvards: "We believe we are carrying out the right policy in accepting just these kinds of abandoned folk" It seems a small enough number to ac-commo- date but Seppälä esti-mat- ed that in ali Finland could only take in five hundred or so to be the first to use nuclear weapons — CANADIAN DISARMA-MENT EFFORTS Canada should pledge that it will devote one-tent- h of 1 percent ($ 7 million) of its defence budget to disarmament efforts What is more important: adding to the danger of the arms race or working toward future security by comprehensive di-sarmament measures? The unstable economy jobs and inflation are concerns vhich we are ali grappling with But the foreign affairs de-partm-ent is supposet to reflect the attitude of the majority of Canadians so we should ali make ourselves heard to gua-rant- ee this Kaarina M Luoma AUNIiTA UKKIA UKKAKIMPPUJA UKKALAITTEITA Poiketkaa hakemassa kukkakalenterinne FLOVVER SERVICE Puhelin 673-959- 1 252 Regent St S Hazel kadun kulm 22 Durham St N SUDBURY ERILAISET TILAISUUDET TORONTO ?t j CSJ:n Toronton osaston vuosikokous Finn Centressä 215 Danforth Ave sunnuntai-na helmikuun 20 päivä 1983 alkaen kello 1 iltapäivällä E-si- llä sääntömääräiset asiat Voimisteluharjoitukset haa-lill- a torstaisin klo 10 ap Lau-luharjoitukset klo 1 1 ap Uudet ja entiset laulajat tervetuloa! iEjäiöSsäs-- CANADA NL-SEUR- A jär-jestää filmitilaisuuksia perjan-taisin seuran huoneustossa 280 Queen St W Toronto alk klo 730 illalla Elokuvat ovat joko englan-ninkielisiä tai -- tekstillä varus-tettuja Tulkaa ajoissa — ra-joitettu tila! CANADA NL-SEUR- A 977-581- 9 CANADA NL-SEURA- N mat-katoimisto: CANSOV 596-- 1 323 280 Queen St W Toronto Ont SUDBURY CSJ:n Sudburyn osaston kuukausikokoukset pidetään ukrainalaisella Jubilee haalilla joka kuukauden toisena maa-nantaina kello 1 1 aamupäiväl-lä ellei asiasta toisin ilmoiteta Sudburyn Seurakerhon vii-kottaiset harjoitus- - ja ajanvie-tetilaisuud- et Jubilee Centre (entinen Finnish haali) joka tiis-tai alkaen klo 10 ap Uudet jäsenet tervetuloa kerhomme toimintaan Sävel kuoron harjoitukset torstaisin Aika aina määritel-lään tilanteitten mukaan Enti-set mukaan ja uudet ovat myöskin tervetulleita THUNDER BAY Ikinuorten kokoukset haa-lilla 316 Bay St joka kuu-kauden ensimmäinen ja kolmas keskiviikko alk klo 130 ip 'Kaiku' kuoron harjoitukset ovat joka lauantai kello 1 päi-vällä Entiset ja uudet laulajat tervetulleita! CSJ:n osaston kokoukset joka kuukauden toinen lauantai klo 130 ip WANUP CSJ:n Wanupin osaston no 9:n kokoukset ovat kuukauden en-simmäisena maanantaina Osaston osoite: RR 3 Site 13 Box 6 Sudbury Ont P3E 4N1 BEAVER LAKE Bingo kuukauden ensim-mäinen sunnuntai kokous kello 1130 Bingo klo 1 KORJAUS Katri Mäkisen hautajaisten yhteydessä tehtiin lahjoituksia sydansaatiölle eikä syöpäsääti-öll- e kuten aikaisemmin m |
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