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PKPNMPNM LJ fc i s ♦ M %" " % % 11n0O(i'CfHninCnaCn„r omcrxv-nt-al i inmu-- portant anniversanes to many British Columbians of finnish ancestry Firstly there is the 150th Anniversaryofthefirstprinting of the Kalevala the epic poem of the finnish people which was passed down from fathers and mothers to sons and daughters over the past several thousand years Secondly there is the 80th Anniversary of the formation of the Sammon Takojat (Forgers of the Sampo) In finnish mythology the Sampo is the central talisman that is germane to the epic poem which is made up of 50 long runes These early immigrants draw on the Kale-vala not only for their name but also for inspiration in a some-tim- es hostile environment at the turn of the century According to the myth the Sampo a three spouted mill JIJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJl ' '''Jih " iJ&t t-i-t' ''' 4 L£"l-- A '£ ' js o ji (" IJJJJJJJIJJJJJJJJJJJJl Rinnan 25470 Dewd-Map- le pioneerien kunniaksi muisto-merkki 'Sammon takojat' kesä-kuun 23 päivä 1985 Tilaisuus alkaa klo 1 iltapäivällä Suomalaiset uranuurtajat eivät ainoastaan saaneet intoa ja voimaa Kalevalasta heidän taistellessaan elinehtojensa puolesta vaan he jopa ottivat yhdyskuntansa nimen Kaleva-lasta - "Sammon takojat" He toivat kulttuurilliset arvonsa Canadan sosiaalielämää rikas-tuttamaan "Sammon takojat" perusta-misen 80-vuotisjuh-laa viete-tään ja kunnioitetaan pat-- Hautaukset 100 säteellä Sudburysta toimitetaan ilman lisämaksua PUHELIN 673-959- 1 PUHELIN 6739591 252 Regent South Hazel kadun Sudbury 12 FV?' K- - f l--f ntiuurna4 ra-i-t -colt oo- rain a n rl or1rl" -- 6-Y-ror tne nara-worKi- ng mausiri- - ous people of Kalevala The Sammon Takojat of Websters' Comers mirrored precepts from the Epic in real life This was seen in their natural life style their honouring of hard phy sical labour their commitment to social and cultural enlighten-me- nt On June 23rd 1985 a me-mor- ial stone will be dedicated to the memory of these unique Canadians of finnish extrac-tio- n They did much to bring positive cultural traditions into the social fabric of Canada A commemorative gathering to mark the 80th Anniversary of the founding of the Sammon Takojat will take place at the Sampo Hall 25470 Devvdney Trunk Road in Maple Ridge on June 23rd 1985 from 1:00 to 4:00 pm Everyone is wel- - C Linja-autoky- yti juhliin saa-tavana tiedustelut puh: 325-417- 1 tai 874-154- 6 Tervetul-oa! CSJ:n Vancouverin osasto Here is a that should help you to fight a bit longer: Things that don't actually kili you outright might make you stronger PIET HEIN AUNIITA UKKIA UKKAKIMPPUJA UKKALAITTEITA Fodlostkaa hakemaa kiikkakatorvtexlnne LOUGHEED FLOWER SERVICE Puhelin 673-65- 85 252 Regent St 8 Hasel kadun kulm 22 Dnrham SL N SUDBURY 'Sammon takojat' muistomerkin paljastus Kalevalan 15 0-vu- o- saan paljastustilaisuudella tisjuhlien paljastetaan BC:ssa Sampo haalilla Ridgessä suomalaisten ney Trunk Rd Maple Ridge B em LOUGHEED HAUTAUSTOIMISTO mailin St kulm fact memorialfstoneasÄlastong5 - i' ' camö {q Wbsters Comers 80 years ago Osmo Lahti SMOKER'S PRAYER Heavenly Father hear my plea And grant my lungs serenity! Give me strength to kick the smoking Thafs been causing ali my choking Let my breath be fresh and clean Without a trace of nicotine Guide me by Your Holy means Past ali cigarette machines I ask you help and it's no vvonder Ifldontquit l'm six feet under AMEN About the Finns RED FINNS ON THE CO-TEA- U by Larry Warwaruk Core Communications Sas-katchewan 1984 108 pages ISBN 0-9691893- -1-1 $5 plus portage The South Saskatchewan River flows east from the Rockies turns north from Moose Jaw towards Saskatoon and embraces The Coteau in side the bent elbow of the River It is a region of rolling hills on the flat prairie covering about 1000 square miles From the beginning of the century to 1921 about 1000 Finns from the USA and the mother country immigrated to The Coteau Many of them were blacklisted Mesabi iron range miners from Minnesota the rest were discontented with life in Finland and sought a more sa-tisfy- ing living in the new world Most of them joined to- - gether to organize a social so- - ciety that would unite the Finns in the area and "develop their spiritual and intellectual abili-tie- s help raise their artistic pursuits in singing music acting gymnastics etc have a library and teach the English language" Soon they joined the Finnish Socialist Organization of Canada and built two halls in the East Country in 1911 and in the West Country by 1913 Ultimately they became very active members of the Finnish Organization of Canada This is the story of these settlers who developed a cohesive Finnish community in their new homeland espoused socialist political and cultural ideals and were finally assi-- milated into the greater Cana-- dian community Their story is in microcosm the story of ali the Finns who "built Canada" and who also built the Finnish Organization into a broadbased cultural and educational organi-zation that had a great impact on the lives and struggles of Canadian working people Their history is told by a Ukrainian-Canadia- n school principal from Beechy one of the towns that rim The Coteau He had access to materials from many sources: the Public PIHI Approach f iVtäXb&ifi'! - " " ' " Quite recently the Am-sterdam city authorities hit upon an original way of dealing with drug addiction which Is a great problem there The London Times explains how they set aside two old barges for drug ad-dic- ts vvhere they could not only take a fix but also watch TV and play ping-pon- g in short engage in acceptable leisure activ-iti- es The already operat-in- g "recreation centre" designed to handle between 200 and 250 people daily is unable to cope with the surging in-flu-x of visitors in Canada West Archives of Canada Sas-katchewan and Ontario RCMP files on Hall sur-veillan- ce VAPAUS THE FURROW and other news-pape- rs ofthe period local histo-rie- s etc The best sources were the people themselves Wäinö and Ebba Lahti translated over 100000 words from East and West Hall news reports for his use So the author became vcry well acquainted with the Red Coteau Finns Warwaruk's book is cer-tain- ly interesting As a non-Fin- n he can be quite objective regarding the in-fight-ing as well as the public controversy that Hall members caused He tries to give political and historical perspectives He shows how the people were influenced by connections with the Farmers Union The Wheat Pool the Farmers Unity Leaugue the Communist Party and the FO and how they were involved in the class strueele throueh these organizations For example du-rin- g the Estevan strike in 1931 Charlie Paavo hid the strike leader Sam Scarlett on his farm while the police searched the hills Three coal miners had been shot and the author writes "The men were shot by the RCMP but it was not difficult for the authorites to hold communist agitators res-ponsib- le" There are chapters on sports and cultural activities A Fin-nish Olympic star August Jo-kinen was a Coteau farmerwho coached wrestling to the East Hall's youth group Ambitious productions of Finnish dramas Hke TUKKIJOELLA and even Shakespeare were undertaken at the height of theatre activity In the early thirties many Co-teau Finns went to Soviet Ka-relia to build a socialist society where Finnish was the official language and many returned disillusioned This short anecdotal social history of The Coteau Finns records the life and times ofnew Canadians who brought their political ideals and hopes for the good life with them They suffered the same destiny as ali " MMNMNP - '{'AV V ¥4 _ ta m awrawwm " I ALUMIirVIMlLS 1 LMm 1 HUOMIOON Halutaan ostaa aluminiurr -i-d-ing scarp (rom-- i) päivän kor-keimpiin hintoihin Rehellinen punnitus HOUSE OF METALS 45 Commercial Rd Toronto 17 Leaside Kolme korttelia etelään Eglin-tonis- ta itään Laird Drivesta Puh: 421 -- 1572 Frank R Block RO ja Roger Young OJ) OPTOMETRISTIT Pah konttori 674-40- 14 kotiin 673-07- 05 CITY CENTRE HUONE 216 Toisessa kerroksessa SUDBURY Ontario Vastaanotto ESPANOLASSA Keskiv klo 11 ap — 9 lp Puh 869-29- 20 immigrant groups face Their children and their children's children became Canadians forgot the old country and ig-nor- ed their parents' hopes and ideals for their own It is well to be reminded of our roots LM Vahvista sydäntäsi' ERILAISET TILAISUUDET TORONTO Finn Centre 465-898- 1 Ikinuorten kerhon toiminta-paikka Finn Centre 217 Danforth Ave on auki kello 10 jälkeen jo-kaisen viikon torstaiaamuna Ter-vetuloa rentoutumaan juodaan kahvia ja pelataan bingoa! Toronton ikinuorten laulu- - ja voimisteluharjoitukset torstaisin kello 10 laulu ja iltapäivällä voi-mistelu Entiset ja uudet harras-tajat tervetuloa! CANADA NL-SEUR- A 977-581- 9 CANADA NL-SEURA- N matkatoimisto: CANSOV 596-132- 3 280 Queen St W Toronto On-tario THUNDER BAY Ikinuorten kokoukset haalilla 316 Bay St joka kuukauden en-simmäinen ja kolmas keskiviikko alkaen kello 130 ip Ikinuorten voimisteluharjoituk-set joka keskiviikko alkaen kello 11 ap Lauluharjoitukset ensim-mäinen ja kolmas keskiviikko kello 1 2 kunnes toisin määrätään Järjestön kuukausikokous toi-nen lauantai kuukaudesta alkaen kello 1 iltapäivällä SUDBURY CSJ:n Sudburyn osaston koko-ukset joka kuukauden toisena maa-nantaina klo 1 1 aamupäivällä Pos-tiosoite: PO Box 354 Station 'B' Sudbury Ontario P3E 4P2 Sudburyn Seurakerhon viikot-taiset harjoitukset-j- a ajanvietetilai-suud- et Jubilee Centre (entinen Finnish haali) joka tiistai alkaen kello 10 ap Uudet jäsenet tervetuloa ker-homme toimintaan! 1 nä
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Title | Viikkosanomat, May 27, 1985 |
Language | fi |
Subject | Finland -- Newspapers; Newspapers -- Finland; Finnish Canadians Newspapers |
Date | 1985-05-27 |
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 | VikkoD7000453 |
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Title | 000241 |
OCR text | PKPNMPNM LJ fc i s ♦ M %" " % % 11n0O(i'CfHninCnaCn„r omcrxv-nt-al i inmu-- portant anniversanes to many British Columbians of finnish ancestry Firstly there is the 150th Anniversaryofthefirstprinting of the Kalevala the epic poem of the finnish people which was passed down from fathers and mothers to sons and daughters over the past several thousand years Secondly there is the 80th Anniversary of the formation of the Sammon Takojat (Forgers of the Sampo) In finnish mythology the Sampo is the central talisman that is germane to the epic poem which is made up of 50 long runes These early immigrants draw on the Kale-vala not only for their name but also for inspiration in a some-tim- es hostile environment at the turn of the century According to the myth the Sampo a three spouted mill JIJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJl ' '''Jih " iJ&t t-i-t' ''' 4 L£"l-- A '£ ' js o ji (" IJJJJJJJIJJJJJJJJJJJJl Rinnan 25470 Dewd-Map- le pioneerien kunniaksi muisto-merkki 'Sammon takojat' kesä-kuun 23 päivä 1985 Tilaisuus alkaa klo 1 iltapäivällä Suomalaiset uranuurtajat eivät ainoastaan saaneet intoa ja voimaa Kalevalasta heidän taistellessaan elinehtojensa puolesta vaan he jopa ottivat yhdyskuntansa nimen Kaleva-lasta - "Sammon takojat" He toivat kulttuurilliset arvonsa Canadan sosiaalielämää rikas-tuttamaan "Sammon takojat" perusta-misen 80-vuotisjuh-laa viete-tään ja kunnioitetaan pat-- Hautaukset 100 säteellä Sudburysta toimitetaan ilman lisämaksua PUHELIN 673-959- 1 PUHELIN 6739591 252 Regent South Hazel kadun Sudbury 12 FV?' K- - f l--f ntiuurna4 ra-i-t -colt oo- rain a n rl or1rl" -- 6-Y-ror tne nara-worKi- ng mausiri- - ous people of Kalevala The Sammon Takojat of Websters' Comers mirrored precepts from the Epic in real life This was seen in their natural life style their honouring of hard phy sical labour their commitment to social and cultural enlighten-me- nt On June 23rd 1985 a me-mor- ial stone will be dedicated to the memory of these unique Canadians of finnish extrac-tio- n They did much to bring positive cultural traditions into the social fabric of Canada A commemorative gathering to mark the 80th Anniversary of the founding of the Sammon Takojat will take place at the Sampo Hall 25470 Devvdney Trunk Road in Maple Ridge on June 23rd 1985 from 1:00 to 4:00 pm Everyone is wel- - C Linja-autoky- yti juhliin saa-tavana tiedustelut puh: 325-417- 1 tai 874-154- 6 Tervetul-oa! CSJ:n Vancouverin osasto Here is a that should help you to fight a bit longer: Things that don't actually kili you outright might make you stronger PIET HEIN AUNIITA UKKIA UKKAKIMPPUJA UKKALAITTEITA Fodlostkaa hakemaa kiikkakatorvtexlnne LOUGHEED FLOWER SERVICE Puhelin 673-65- 85 252 Regent St 8 Hasel kadun kulm 22 Dnrham SL N SUDBURY 'Sammon takojat' muistomerkin paljastus Kalevalan 15 0-vu- o- saan paljastustilaisuudella tisjuhlien paljastetaan BC:ssa Sampo haalilla Ridgessä suomalaisten ney Trunk Rd Maple Ridge B em LOUGHEED HAUTAUSTOIMISTO mailin St kulm fact memorialfstoneasÄlastong5 - i' ' camö {q Wbsters Comers 80 years ago Osmo Lahti SMOKER'S PRAYER Heavenly Father hear my plea And grant my lungs serenity! Give me strength to kick the smoking Thafs been causing ali my choking Let my breath be fresh and clean Without a trace of nicotine Guide me by Your Holy means Past ali cigarette machines I ask you help and it's no vvonder Ifldontquit l'm six feet under AMEN About the Finns RED FINNS ON THE CO-TEA- U by Larry Warwaruk Core Communications Sas-katchewan 1984 108 pages ISBN 0-9691893- -1-1 $5 plus portage The South Saskatchewan River flows east from the Rockies turns north from Moose Jaw towards Saskatoon and embraces The Coteau in side the bent elbow of the River It is a region of rolling hills on the flat prairie covering about 1000 square miles From the beginning of the century to 1921 about 1000 Finns from the USA and the mother country immigrated to The Coteau Many of them were blacklisted Mesabi iron range miners from Minnesota the rest were discontented with life in Finland and sought a more sa-tisfy- ing living in the new world Most of them joined to- - gether to organize a social so- - ciety that would unite the Finns in the area and "develop their spiritual and intellectual abili-tie- s help raise their artistic pursuits in singing music acting gymnastics etc have a library and teach the English language" Soon they joined the Finnish Socialist Organization of Canada and built two halls in the East Country in 1911 and in the West Country by 1913 Ultimately they became very active members of the Finnish Organization of Canada This is the story of these settlers who developed a cohesive Finnish community in their new homeland espoused socialist political and cultural ideals and were finally assi-- milated into the greater Cana-- dian community Their story is in microcosm the story of ali the Finns who "built Canada" and who also built the Finnish Organization into a broadbased cultural and educational organi-zation that had a great impact on the lives and struggles of Canadian working people Their history is told by a Ukrainian-Canadia- n school principal from Beechy one of the towns that rim The Coteau He had access to materials from many sources: the Public PIHI Approach f iVtäXb&ifi'! - " " ' " Quite recently the Am-sterdam city authorities hit upon an original way of dealing with drug addiction which Is a great problem there The London Times explains how they set aside two old barges for drug ad-dic- ts vvhere they could not only take a fix but also watch TV and play ping-pon- g in short engage in acceptable leisure activ-iti- es The already operat-in- g "recreation centre" designed to handle between 200 and 250 people daily is unable to cope with the surging in-flu-x of visitors in Canada West Archives of Canada Sas-katchewan and Ontario RCMP files on Hall sur-veillan- ce VAPAUS THE FURROW and other news-pape- rs ofthe period local histo-rie- s etc The best sources were the people themselves Wäinö and Ebba Lahti translated over 100000 words from East and West Hall news reports for his use So the author became vcry well acquainted with the Red Coteau Finns Warwaruk's book is cer-tain- ly interesting As a non-Fin- n he can be quite objective regarding the in-fight-ing as well as the public controversy that Hall members caused He tries to give political and historical perspectives He shows how the people were influenced by connections with the Farmers Union The Wheat Pool the Farmers Unity Leaugue the Communist Party and the FO and how they were involved in the class strueele throueh these organizations For example du-rin- g the Estevan strike in 1931 Charlie Paavo hid the strike leader Sam Scarlett on his farm while the police searched the hills Three coal miners had been shot and the author writes "The men were shot by the RCMP but it was not difficult for the authorites to hold communist agitators res-ponsib- le" There are chapters on sports and cultural activities A Fin-nish Olympic star August Jo-kinen was a Coteau farmerwho coached wrestling to the East Hall's youth group Ambitious productions of Finnish dramas Hke TUKKIJOELLA and even Shakespeare were undertaken at the height of theatre activity In the early thirties many Co-teau Finns went to Soviet Ka-relia to build a socialist society where Finnish was the official language and many returned disillusioned This short anecdotal social history of The Coteau Finns records the life and times ofnew Canadians who brought their political ideals and hopes for the good life with them They suffered the same destiny as ali " MMNMNP - '{'AV V ¥4 _ ta m awrawwm " I ALUMIirVIMlLS 1 LMm 1 HUOMIOON Halutaan ostaa aluminiurr -i-d-ing scarp (rom-- i) päivän kor-keimpiin hintoihin Rehellinen punnitus HOUSE OF METALS 45 Commercial Rd Toronto 17 Leaside Kolme korttelia etelään Eglin-tonis- ta itään Laird Drivesta Puh: 421 -- 1572 Frank R Block RO ja Roger Young OJ) OPTOMETRISTIT Pah konttori 674-40- 14 kotiin 673-07- 05 CITY CENTRE HUONE 216 Toisessa kerroksessa SUDBURY Ontario Vastaanotto ESPANOLASSA Keskiv klo 11 ap — 9 lp Puh 869-29- 20 immigrant groups face Their children and their children's children became Canadians forgot the old country and ig-nor- ed their parents' hopes and ideals for their own It is well to be reminded of our roots LM Vahvista sydäntäsi' ERILAISET TILAISUUDET TORONTO Finn Centre 465-898- 1 Ikinuorten kerhon toiminta-paikka Finn Centre 217 Danforth Ave on auki kello 10 jälkeen jo-kaisen viikon torstaiaamuna Ter-vetuloa rentoutumaan juodaan kahvia ja pelataan bingoa! Toronton ikinuorten laulu- - ja voimisteluharjoitukset torstaisin kello 10 laulu ja iltapäivällä voi-mistelu Entiset ja uudet harras-tajat tervetuloa! CANADA NL-SEUR- A 977-581- 9 CANADA NL-SEURA- N matkatoimisto: CANSOV 596-132- 3 280 Queen St W Toronto On-tario THUNDER BAY Ikinuorten kokoukset haalilla 316 Bay St joka kuukauden en-simmäinen ja kolmas keskiviikko alkaen kello 130 ip Ikinuorten voimisteluharjoituk-set joka keskiviikko alkaen kello 11 ap Lauluharjoitukset ensim-mäinen ja kolmas keskiviikko kello 1 2 kunnes toisin määrätään Järjestön kuukausikokous toi-nen lauantai kuukaudesta alkaen kello 1 iltapäivällä SUDBURY CSJ:n Sudburyn osaston koko-ukset joka kuukauden toisena maa-nantaina klo 1 1 aamupäivällä Pos-tiosoite: PO Box 354 Station 'B' Sudbury Ontario P3E 4P2 Sudburyn Seurakerhon viikot-taiset harjoitukset-j- a ajanvietetilai-suud- et Jubilee Centre (entinen Finnish haali) joka tiistai alkaen kello 10 ap Uudet jäsenet tervetuloa ker-homme toimintaan! 1 nä |
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