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STJistaina, helmik. 24 p. — Tuesday, Feb. ^^'^^^^ CtaAtfl 4 l i C L U B N E W S •"Miii: ts Electcd Xcw :utiv€ for 1948 .en .lounaill iksalaifiC-T. • joii]i5| lista • rintamaa pF •oopassa, ka.n •jnsa jQ. myi keskitettyyn Saksan .•oimaisten jotiil uttivat.Jiuomav estysta paäsie z h i n . Stalingr4 »yatigorskin ji] ukkasivat isoffi.; he voivat p5 iellä Neuvost! iskovan.. Saka ristit lerehtjisi t olevansa m , taktilliset ra .'uttaneet hiiip tegiset suunni ui todellisuutti ^ . * Ter^ anr.ual • aaeeting last ;;^-',r;*Jht recelved quite a l u r h - ,^Vr>rh -he vöunger members a n d 'Vr"fe--' cider meroebrs. .were ..on ' c r "T^^ Secretary read the "rjcf the iss^naeeting a n d th«y ^Vpprovrd. The treasurer's ar-» bership secreiar>''s reports were . 5-as dciäed. t h a t t h A l e r t e w i th 'FÖ. xould buy a public address -:ein and a committee was i o r m ed jooi sfter the r a i s i n g of funds for purpose, ... The membership wholeheartedly pproved ihe sending of o i i r L a u ri iUuki td the championship meet ih Vpjf to defend h i s t i i l e o f D o m i n i on ..-S-country champipn. 'BV popular request it was decided give a repeät perforraance of the oup nuniebrs from the a n n i v e r s a ry Bramme at a dance; next Thursday jgh: at 8.30 p.m. A commiuee headed b y H e l v i L u n d ien was formed 10 look a f t e r - t he Jerts tag-day.on. J u l y l O t h ., The new e-xecutive .was elected a nd as follows: Leo L a i n e , c h a i r m a n; ntii Frederickson, Secretary; E l vi treasurer; Arvo Ristimäki, ^ e m - ership secreiary; Henry Huhtanen, rgaret Hulkko and:.Eric M a r m i s t o . e spare members of the executive e Martin Sutinen a n d P r e d K i v i nen. While the ballots were being counted delicious lunchi w i t h coffee was (served to the-members. . A date for the next meeting v/as not decided ypön. IVhitefish Dance Was a Success TÄljitefifih Y o u t h Club reportingl T b e u-^ather has. been mild lately. •OUT dance was a real success for everyone h a d a l o t of f u n . :; . T h e club h e l d a meeting on t he 20th.and i t was decided that we would b o l d a bazaar during the spring m o n i h s . The money i ' i l l go t o v a r ds g e t t i n g the f i e ld i n s h a p e a n d also; gettingv^sports equipment; A l i the members would l i k e to t h a nk the A l e r t s for t h e i r k i n d i n v i u U o n to the A l e r t s 25. A n n i v e r s a r y programme a n d we hope (hat t h e y w i l l progress as much i n the future as they have in the past. I t was decided to hold the next meeting at L a t v a l a ' s on M a r c h 7 t h at I p.m. A l i new members will be warmly greeted. F e w members attended . t h e . s k i - races that, were held at Sytelä's on the 22nd. The t r a c k was very poor a n d m a n y . o f the racers fell and«lost much time. Here are t h e times as follows: U n d e r 17 c l a s s : 3.1an.:' V o i t t o Sytelä. 13 m i n . 34 sec. • . - U n d e r 15 c l a s s : l i i km. E l d e n O j a n perä 7 m i n . 21 s e c ; T e r h o L a t v a l a 7 m i n , 55 s e c ; R o n a l d Passi 8 m i n . 15 s e c ; ; V e i k i t o Sytelä, 8 m i n ; 45 .sec. Lodies class:. i ; ; ! - km. E i l a Ojanperä I I m i n . 35 sec. G i r l s . under 12: 1 li k m . : M a r l e ne T o l m o n e n 12 m i n . 30 s e C ; T h e club wants to t h a n k V i o l a L a t v a l a for the p r i z e ' that she sent for the l i t t l e boy's class that was w o n b y J o h n n y Passi. : C h e e r i o t i l i next time! — T . L . i tr: teitä väilleen aikas nainen armeu ;ustaistelua Tl e n saksalaisti l i s sa j a aihein- ;a n i i n miehL' hukkaa l U k o t karsin äesti Stalingnj auden aikaa yli-100,000 tr/] eina, noin i t s i en lentob;; rradhi; alueel(; ierietykset; t e n : joukko]? än joukkon )tilaitten: J a sitten tollinen: h i n antaa )ka oh ikäj :ovemmista. anncMim sal|l • (Ordjonik4| .nkanssa ta tuhosivat Jrandenbun rikoisosastojl , Punaisen ar^j ivulla). . ' Il m Lähetän teille rakkaat terveiseni; sukulaiset j a Vstävät. Joulu on kaikkein k a u n e i n . v u o d e n a i k a , k u n emme ota h u o m i o o n meidän ytisityisiä vaikeuksiammej ' Minä olen y k s i niistä, j o k a olen saanut nauttia joulun ilosta. ' V; . Kiitos on l i i a n pieni t u l k i t a k s e n i ne tunteet mitä tunnen kohtaan, jotka olette m i n u a muistaneet monella eri t a v a l l a täällä oloaikanani. ,., . ,„•,• Sydämelliset.kiitokset j o u l u l a h j o i s t a seuraaville järjestöille j a y k sityisille: Whltefish Y o u t h Club, Aate Nykänen, mr. j a mrs. E . Sytelä, mr. j a mrs. Oscar Setälä, m r . j a m r s . O t t o Setälä, m r . j a mrs. Annala. E l i j a U r h o Luopa, L i i n a m a a t . V i e n o j a T a u n o Keränen, Violet j a A r t Hongell, m r s ; ^ A i l i TeräväinenT^JaT* T a J e n n y K o i v i s t o, LauiiSillanpää, J a c k Välimaa, V : Keränen, V o i t t o M a n n o n e n , K u u sistot j a Sireenit, J u l i a H a r j u , E i l a Ojanperä, E i l a Hautamäki, T h e - resa Leblanc, V e r n a H o l m , V i o l a Ruismäki, Nestor Puska, J a c k Härkiä, Hugo Mäki, Penage R o a d Women's Institute ja mr. j a m r s . • M ä e a s i v u . - v - ' . • . K i i t o l l i s u u d e l l a muistaen, MISS V I O L A L A T V A LA . M U S K O K A S A N I T A R I U M : GRAVENHURST, O N T . . 1 i4 ni^f syttyi.si, yhteen ja Itä, että tsa saisi: i siliteliyt !• hokenut: emaks •Mutta i , . sen . ryssän 1 natsiie jtserissa' ennustaa e:| mokraatuog j a Neuvo tietämätiJ| jeuden tj ia; rur Murheella ilmoitan, että elämänioverini ja Irjan ^ hyvä isä iSeötor ^iio kuoli kolonaan Lockerbyssa helmikuun 23 p:nä 1947. Vainaja oli syntynyt Suomessa Äänekoskella huhtikuun 21 p:nä 1891. Suremaan jäi hänen vaixnonsa Hilja ja tyttärensä Irja, yksi veli täällä, kolme veljeä ja yksi sisko Suomessa sekä paljon ystäviä jä tuttavia täällä ja Suomessa. oikeni talvinen sunnuntai aamu, leijaili yllämme kuoleman haamu. Pesämme särki, repi ja raastoi. Oi ~ mun otnaani','omaksensa haastoi. • VAIMOSI HILJA. Teit kaiken isä min' tehdä voi, siitä kiitos rakkahin sullc soi. ' Ilnoltajaolit sä kaikista parhain, miit' kuolo korjas Sinut liian varhain. TYTT.\Rrsi IRJA. Eilen oli vuosi siitä kulunut, kunluotammelähdit sä pois. Syt kotimme tyhjä ja iloton on. Sinua aina kaipaofnme. HILJA JA IRJA. Sydämellinen kiitos k a i k i l l e , j o t k a tavalla tai toisella auttoivat meitä r a s k a a n surumme aikana-. Kiitämme;,CSJ:n ^'^.^^Kyn osastoa haalin-käytöstä. hautajaistilaisuudessa. Autos osaston kuorolle . l a u l u i s u . k a n t a j i l l e j a puhujille •TJ.sta k a u n i i s t a muistosanoista: K i i t o s Eino- S m i t h i l l e l e - r ^ ^ i ^ ^ n n i n b s t a N e s t o r i n muistolliB j a - k i i t o s m y ö s l a ^ jaiie. j ^ K i i t o s r a v i n t o l a n järjestäjille vaivoistaan. Kiitämme «vduniista seppeleistä, j o i t a olivat lähettäneet C S J : n S u d - Duryn osasto. Vapaus P u b l i s h i n g Co. L i m i t e d , Vapauden neakilokunta, v.- j a u . - s e u r a " A l e r t s - j a sekakuoro "Sävel". «:.u<K k a i k i l l e y k s i t y i s i l l e k a u n i i s t a seppeleistä. • triKoisesti kiitämme H i l m a j a H e n r y Mäkeä, j o t k a h u o - i . m i v a t hautajaisten järjestämisestä j a jälkeenkin päin o\ at auttaneet meitä pääsemään eteenpäin. ÄutOKset ovat todella sydämeUiset. vaikka tulevatkin Ram myöhään. ' ' H U J A J A IBJA IVs been a long time siace there*s been a n y t h i n g m ihe C U i b Neus froaj Beaver Lake but • as it'$ been kind oi quie: here lately t h e r e h a s n ' ! been anythjittg 10 report on. S i n c e t h e b e - g i n n i n g of Ihe year-.we*ve had only iw-o dunce.? and b o t h times the wea^ o h e n n a n was so mean to us ihat mostly everyone siayed home. T he night of the fir.sV dance the thermo-meter vent 40^50 degrees below a nd on the n i g h t of Ihe V a l e n t i n e dance ihere was a fierce wind. O n the 23th w'e'll be h a v i n g our b i g ski-mcet for this year. I n t he evening we*ve planned on having another of our smash hit concerts, though this time lets keep our fingers crossed that the w e a t h c r m a n w i l l give us a very nice mild n i g h t . T h i s ' i me we're h a v i n g ,a fa.shion,.<how with a l i the latest things f r om Pari.s, the n ew iengths, the drapes. hats. bathing suits, etc; The boys : a r e staging •'Bongo. bongo".. T h a t w i n be some-t h i n g extra .Special, w e ' l l . s e e h ow they l i v e down soutli. T h e n there'll be a l u g of \var. .several songs. r^citations. the girl.s' calisihenics and now we have our ne\v outfits too. T h e y are äll white a n d t h e y ' l l look very smart too. The programme won't be very long. .SO t h a t there'll be morc time f or d a n c i n g \vhich w i l l s t a r t . a f i e r twelve. At one o f the meetings quite some time ago several others \vere.elected to help m c A v i t h articlos for the C l ub News SO l e ts see thase arlielcs. s t a rl pouring i n . A s many • a time there's n o t h i n g to report on here t h a f s whcn these other item.s .should r o l l i n . Two of the boys. E l m e r and Paul weni to South Porcupine for the championship .ski-meet .so good-luck boys and have a good time. South Porcupine is a wondt'rful place to spend a vacation.- . . Now. remember, we a l i have a date at t h e B e a ver Lake h a l i on F e b . 29th I n the daytime ;i,here's the ski-meet a n d i n the evening the concert .so l e f s a l i b e there and make t h i s : s k i - meet and concert a i j ig success! V :"Dai.sy-Mae'.'. . The houseo^ves throughoui the land i u v e Joined forces i n a campaign to gather 1,000,000 nasaes for • pe-tition to Macltottie King protesUng the fteadily inereasing rise In prlces. They a : « calling this theIr "roll back' prices" campaign. High prlces are £omething tAat af-fects each and every one of us be «te employed or just school-goers that receive a weekly a)}owance from home. It is our duty -therefore to help this eampaign along In every way possible. Get a fen' o r these petition forms from your ^ocal Housewlves Consu-mers Association and gather sig-natufe. s of your friends. By doing .so you will play your part In this gigan-tie eampaign that is so Important to every indindual. Therc's Nothing New in Beauty -American women.spend more t h an 5600,000,000 a year for cösmetics. A d d to this the amount they spend in beauty .shop.s and reducing .salons; and you're bound to conclude that womeh ju.sl. don't want to look: l i ke women. - T h e trouble seems to be that a l - t h o i i g h Näture d i d a" bang-=up job i n designing hilLs, tree, oceans and other a.ssorted wonders. ifie female sex ended up w i i h nothing niore spectacular than a couple of earsi twö eyes,. a hose ; a n d mouth, some h a i r that was i n c l i n e d tq h a n g down and some unadorned : .skin. T h a t is w h y f f o r s e v e r a l s e o n s , they have beeh ättempting to improye; o n this drab design. B y now, t h e ideas have about been used u p ; nearly every modern "beauty a i d " h a d i ts c o u n i e r p a r t in. days gone by, When the g i r l of loday arranges hcr h a i r : in. a r i elaboratö . upsweepi and keeps • i t iri p l a c e w i t h .läc-quer and j e w e J e d c o m b s , : 6he's n o t aware :that the W a r - r a u Indiän women of S o u t h America. w f a r ahead of her. They achieved h a i r - do's b y k n e e d m g . h o n e y into t h e h a i r , t h e n plascering it w i i h irridcscent fLsh scales. S u n - b a t h i n g also had i t s counter-p a r t in a , ISth-century^ I t a l i a n fad. Fa.shionable.young ladie-s of t h a t era used to moon-bathe, as a p o e t o f the-periodi p u t i t " t o •. t h r e a d their hair. , w i t h beauty". • Vr^hen: the modern woman : p a i n ts her f i n g e r n a i l s and t o e n a i l s a b r i l l i a n t hue she's folk)wing the lead. of the F e l l a t a h women of A f r i c a who.dyed Iheir entire: fingers and toes bright p i l r p l e by wrapping them i n henna leaves. The up-to-date J a d y /»ho :achieves an a r t i f i c i a l . . s u n - t a n * . . w i th leg make-up i s n ' t d o i h g a n y t h i n g ,new. The- primivive pigmy w o m e n - o f the K a l a h a r i D&sert . chahged the color of their s k i n v.'ith smears of antelope blood. - Not .sb l o n g ago, a n explorer opened <an a n c i e n l P e r u v i a n t o m b . a n d found the mummy of a p r e - l n c a g i r l who l i v e d more than' 1,000 years ago. S h e häd röuged lips, a n d cheek-s, plucked eyebrow.';, bobbed hair and t i n t ed f i n g e r n a i l s . a n d toenails. I n a •^'oyen v a n i t y bag b u r i e d vrith her weTe a powder puff, tweezers. a n d orange- •wood stick; anä i n a compact de-coräted w i t h feathers w^re rouge, l i p - s t i c k and powder. ' - W h i c h sho^s that even w i t h beauty aids. there is n o t h i n g new u n d e r t he s u n ! Jymy had Suecessfui Ski-Meet and Programme Hello everyone! This i$ the J y my reporting. Weil the ski-meet and concert are over and both were a success. Congratulations to ali (he winners! The day was a perfect one for skiing and everyone had his best ski-spirit with him. 'Whal a pleasani: surprise when some of our neighbours, the South-enders, appeared « i th their skls. As for the concert,. every-thing went off beautifully. The hali was packed! Nice going gang. lefs have more concerts like that one. Gym praclices are .still being held on Tuesday nights in the hali. lIow's about makin^ an appear-ance more often you who may have • ••• forgotten?"' ., The calesthenics have arrived and Jack, w0^think they are per-fectly sijper! Il'.s going to be a pleasure to praetice them. U you recall the liittojuhla of two years ago you may remember a gypsy dance. This summer will bring forth a dance of a dlffercnt nar ture, namely an Indlan dance. With their summer hides the dan-cers should look like the real M c - Coy. (The temperature is going up too SO we should be able tO' begin lo prepare for this dance soon). More about this dance in the next letter. 1 wäht to wish Jymy skiers the best of luck at the coming ski-meet in South Porcupine and heres wishing that " T o each his own" is you motto after this V a - lentine's Day. — . S. J . ~ Leap Yeär Dance ALaMode on Thursday Thi.s is thfe A l e r t s A, C . r e p o r t i n g! We have h a d so m a n y requests for a repeat performance of our a n n i v e r s a ry programme that we decided t o h o l d a dance o n T h u r s d a y a t 8 J 0 a n d at t he .same time p ^ r f o rm the g r o u p numbers that proved to be SO p o p u l a r . If y ou d i d n ' t sec t h em last time,:here's your chance. The dance. w i l l be a r e a l leap year dance where we girls c a n get the boys to dance and. use a l i t h e female wiles i n o u r power. After a l i t h i s is our last chance.: Remember, Leap Y e a r comes ohly once i n f o u r! Y o u r s t r u l y s aw t h e hittojuhla^^dass g ym programme that wafi sent to .us f r om K i r k l a n d L a k e . The movements are lovely: a n d the m u s i c c o n s i s t s . of pieces that we a r e a l i f a m i l i a r wjth so t h a t w i l l make t h i n g s a l o t easier. We're r e a l l y g o i a g to s t a r t p r a c t i s i ng t h a t girls' competition number in earnest. The g i r l s are. out to give the other groups some strong.compet i t i o n this year. O u r bowling teantis seem to be get-: tjng along very well. Last night the. A l e r t s , g a i n e d t w o points w i t h Vuori C o n s t r u c t i o n loo.sing a l i three, thus l e a v i n g . A l e r t s i n second place, with. a one point lead on the next team, I ' l l have more i n f o r m a t i o n aboutJthis for you next.Week. See y o u a t t h e h a l i T h u r s d a y night: . — M . H . L A U GH Laugh and the World.Iaughswith you. W€ep and you weep alone, For the sad, old earth mnst borrow; . its jnirth, But has trouble enough of J t s oHmi .• • E. W. V/ilcbx. A JEWEL OF WI.SDOM T h e y who. await no gifts from Chance have conquered Pate. Donway Follies to be Staged.on Feb. 29th .We are very busy a r o u n d , t h e D on H a l l noWi Our a n n u a l show, the D o n - way Follies w i l l take place o n Feb. 29th> Ever>'one is busy r e h e a r s i n g neft-a n d i n teresti n g numbers whlch vwe expect wi]l noake the programme a b i g success. Depending on the weather, we a re going to have elther a s l e i g h - r i d e or a h a y - r i d e o n M a r s h 19th. O u r : w a l l r n e w s p a p e r is progressing very well. Three edltions have a l - ready been publlshed. T a i s t o Lemberg, r e p l a c i n g W i l l i e Böhm, w i l i be e d i t o r of the f o u r t h edition • w h i c h : w i l l be u p b y M a r c h 6th. O h S a t u r - day. Feb. 21st. we s t a r t e d a bowling league. The l^ague v ; i l l operate every second Safcurday f r om 'now o n . The highest; average, 213 w a s öbtained by R e i n o V M u s t o n e n , Rocky K i v i n en was second w i t h a n average of 199. T h e honour: o f the g i r l s wa8 held> Up by E i l a A i t t o l a • w h o c a m e t h l r d w i th än average of 194. Everybody had a n enjoyableaftemoön., W i t h high scores like these there » i l l be keen ri'ralr7 for t h e awardB w h l c h uiir be g i v e n to the best bowlers.. Y o u c a n nov/ see that my opening sentence "we are very busy" not a n over-statemenf. — E , H , ./ €tp«tt Pnpiraig SItl Mvemiy T l i i s . i s Comets A;C. r e p o r t i n g once agam. Weil. o u r sUngh-nde is h ow over to t h e sorrow of many^ It was a huge success and we a l i enjoyfd ourselves to- t h e uimost. 1 never d id realize t l i a : i>cople could.;ook so nice hcad over heels i n a snowbank.' T i i badininton gamcs are due tö start any day now as the cour^ h as been painted and t h e equipment has been preparod for the usc of club members. At the moment wc a r e - : n a ru.sh ar.^-anging and p r a c t i c i i i g for our 30. Anniversary concert. The boys masi have .some very gocxl numbers that they praetice Wednesday evenings . w h i l e w e are over at the U k r a i n i an H a l l but o n Sunday m o r n i n g the deep voices-of the boy.s and the h i g h voices of the BirLs may be hoard letting; o u t war-hoops as they praetice our finale number, the I n d i a n Dance. T l i e dance ahould be very unusual as w e are making castumes out o f potato .sacks. Woll, I must sign off and herCs wi.shing every^^fclub success i h prac-ti. sing their ' . i i i t t o j u h I a " : n u m e b r s. — M . H . Price Victory Won at University Debating the question of price c o n - troLs, the L P P Government in the University, of Toronto '"Mock Pär-liament":\ von over a combined Tory- L i b e r a l opposition last week. C C P members threw their f u l l weight be-h i n d the Government biU. . . . . . . . . . The L P P b i l l . Intioduced by VPrime M i n i s t e r " G o r d o n Maclean, called for re-establi.shment of price-controls to J a n . 1. 194€, re.storaiion of subsidies. re-eslabli.shment of exce.ss profits tax, and piosccution of proflleers. A n o t - able feature of the debate was the .strong support given b i l l by members i n : the Independent benches. This m a r k s the latest i n a- serics of victories won by progre.ssive-minded students at the U o f . T i n t h e i r fight a g a i i i s i reaction. Previous debatcs have .seen .studenLs vöting decislvely against motions aimed at making Communist organizations illeg.il, a motion condoning .shipment of arms to China, a n d others. U a IITomleif Id Town*' . Anyone »tto listens to popular songs kaovs by now tliat "Managua, Nicaragua is a «onderful tow«". AJl the hit-paraders have been saying so för m o n t l i s past. In an a r t l c l e in the M o n t r e a l Star Muriel Thomson tells of M i s s C r a c i e l a Gonzalez an assiit-a m l i b r a r l a n i n M o n t r e a l who says t h a t t h e songters know «hat they orc s l n g i n g about. T l i e a r t i c l e reads: W o m e n w e a r summer dresses a li the year rovmd i n M a n a g u a , w h l c h is Miss Gonzalez" home city. They pre-fer brlghtly colored prints in s i l k or Cotton w h i c h reflect the d a z z l i n g s u n . shine. ,Tlie skies are b r i l l J a n t l y bluo except when Winter rainstorm.s caus<; grey clouds to gather. Palm trees grow in the r l c h , tropic soll and t he gardens are f u i l of roses, pansies a nd every shade of orchid. "We"ve got banana' s and pineapplcs in our. backyards,: too". Miss Gonzalez said. " A u p a p a y a trees". Hou.sewives c a n p i c k their own f r u l t and h a v e no need of Uie canned varie-ty. Tliey cook it w l t h sujgnr for d e s - .serts. as we do. o r c a t it raw. Favorite foods a r e rice. cheese a n d meat. G r a - c i e la descrlbed how beans are bollcd u n t l l soft* seajäoned with garlic and f r i ed in butter or o i l . These are eaten with rice w h i c h is al.so fried In butter and cooked w i t h hot pepper a n d tomatoes. Miss Cronzalez took an a r t s ' and science dcgree at college and spcnt three years ut l aw School. " I n my course there were only 13 or 14 g i r l s to 400 m e n . " she s a i d . " A n d the w o m e n who g r a t u a l e d were h i n - ; dered in t h e i r profession beca^use they lacked f u l l legal r l g h t s ". : The Nicaraguan constitution says i n iheory that women are citizens w i t h full voting prlvlleges, but t h is is actually not so, G r a c l e l a c o m m e n l - ed. Many become teacher.s, ho^lvever, and in 1940 t h e fir.st womun doctor g r a t u a l e d from the University of Leone. G i r l s don' t go " o u t " 'to work as much as we.de here* though .some do take jobs hl Stores a n d office.s. Tlie majority earn their l l v l n g at home with. .sewlng and embroldery. Only I m p o r t e d d o t h l n g is sold ready-made in the Stores, so dre.ssmaklng is s t l ll a flourlshlng Irade. Domestic Eervice,.is fairly cheap; and the average home cun a f f o rd at .It-a.<:( piie inald But Canadian Itoiuc^f iSt^niMbefl trOtfr «1v«s toav« iiu advautnire-over thdr sistenc in Central Anu»tea. "Our hust>ands won*t help «riUh the housework like yours d c ^ Oradela said: " Y o u just can't make them." Families are dosejy knit hovever and a young man stUl begins his courtship i n the oldrfashioned « ay by asking the parents" permission to visjt their daughter. vEvon thest' rulos arc changing.'' .she .said. "Bclieve it or not. we do have dates wiihout chaperones." But i f s nice to k n o w that chlvalry i.m*t q u i t e dead. In Managua, Nica-rogua, a: g i r l c a n s i i l i wuke up i n the m i d d l c of the night to the sound^ "of angels .siuglng". And it i s n l too d l s i l l a s i o n i n g to disco ver thai the h a r p is a guitar and the heavenly volce U i a i of a lovelorn swaln beneatli the wmdow. " I f s a beautiful custom". Ml.ss G o n zalez said.. _ Barbara Ann May Audion Skates London. — Barbara A n n Scott. Ottawa "s ballerina of the Ice r i n k s; .said that she would be " g l a d " to auction off a p a l r of skate.s In C a n a da for charity. T h e b l y m p i c , World. European a nd N p i t h American flgure-skating; tUle holdcr was commenting on a suggestion p u t förwiird to her recently. She .said t h e Idea Ls "»önderful a nd I would be glad to for a worthy c h a r i t a b l e cau.se." However, .she wa.s m l n d f u l of the fuss last year whcn she accepted an automobile from the citizens <of her n a l I v c O t l a w a after .she h a d brought Ihe World and European flgure-s k a t i n g t l l l e s to C a n a d a f o r I h e f i r st Ilme a n d l a t e r h a d to give up the"oar. She addcd i n a n l n t e r v l e w : ' " I would be glad to auction the .skate.s if IL d i d n o t , Interfere with my nmaleur status and; p r o v i d i n g I receive, pcrml.sslon f r om ali the f l g u r e - s k a t i n g nssociations a n d t h e I n t e r n a t i o n a l S k a t i n g U n i o n . " : • • girls sat ieaturing ihe ''Mnittied JookT instead of the new Jook... Miai Helen c. Ch)od^pee«l. dlreetor of tbe Soard of EducaboD'» HoKte Economics Division reports that local girls are uslng less face powder and more soap. Ifs good eiuircise for the girls. too. she said, referring to thai eIbow grea.se. needed in scrubbing föces wlih soap and water . A-HUNTING WE U T I L L G O ! Four young American college students motored up to Fort Ftances, Ontario to shoot a few bears. They never Uiought about them being i n : hibernation. - At Pon Frances the|r were told to go to Kenora, Ontario» and look up Porrest Meyer, dlstrict forester. Some. wag told them Meyer was " a n expert on hunting hibernatlng bears". • When last heard from they were on their way to Kenora. keeping a Sharp lookout/for beartracks on the way. —Sanomalehti on määräajoin ä-mcstyvä painotuote, jonka tarkoituksena on uutisten, julkaiseminen a erinäisten tapahtumien arvosteleva käsitteleminen. Sen takia se m välttämätön kaikille ihmisiUe. • K X Y T T A K X i f T I L A I S U U T TA HYVÄKSENNE! L Ä H E T T X K XX UYVX PAKETTI StlKULAISIL-LENNE TAI TUTTAVILLENNE ? SUOMEEN! NO. 162 — $8.2S 4 Ib. kahvia, 2 Ib. sokeria, 2 Ib. r i i - K i i i ; 1 lb.nuiinoita, 1 Ib. luumuja li Ib. makeisia, 12 oz. saippuaa, Ja 6 oz. mausteita, (Sama paiietti mutta paahdeiioä kahvia pellikannulMu; $8.7t. Tft> miin kahvin arvo on nyt Suomessa 1200 mk. pauna!) NO. 725 - S9.00 5 Ib. sokeria; 3 ib, kahvia. 12 Ib. vehnjijanhoja. NO. 527 — S9.7S 2 Ib. sav. pekonia; 2 Ib. ToiU. 2 Ib. laardia, 2 Ib. kermaa, I Ib. 2 oc. Juustoa. "ILO" — $12.80 3 Ib. 12 oz. voita,T Ib. 12 OI. mar« gariinia,i 1 Ib. 14 oz. laafdia/ S Ib. Kokeria. 4 1b. vehnäjavlioja (47,500 kaloriaa, yU 18 Ib. nettopaino). • Kaikki hinnat Canadan rahaasa, vakuutun, mukaanluettuna. Ei m l . tään U.<<ämakBuJa. NORCON Regisfi 3405 Cote des Nelfcs B d . M O N T R E A L . Q U E . anoftt frUcc coHtnai^f RT. HON. WILLIAM L Y O N MacKENZIE KING, M.P.. PRIME MINISTER O F CANADA AND MEMBERS OF T H E GOVERNMENT OF CANADA OTTAWA V^e respedfully petition you to restore price ceilings on essential foods at the level of January, 1946, ani to introduce suhsidies tohere necessary. ADDRE.SS • • •• ••• • '• .•'." . '-• ' •, • • ,• •', 'y-'"' :•, y y'. y''' . :'•. .]••; y'^: '^Z:y'''yy- . ' .•, y:-yj ' •'' v ':;'V • • ' •':'y'ly-:'-y^ :y-:,:'' ••• yV' ':'..;.y~: y^^-yyV- ''•^'yyyy'y:^y-^ ••'A v: v;:,iSffi'ft?Ji'::';;;Äi'-:vS'^^
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Title | Vapaus, February 24, 1948 |
Language | fi |
Subject | Finnish--Canadians--Newspapers |
Publisher | Vapaus Publishing Co |
Date | 1948-02-24 |
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Title | 1948-02-24-03 |
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STJistaina, helmik. 24 p. — Tuesday, Feb. ^^'^^^^ CtaAtfl 4 l i
C L U B N E W S •"Miii:
ts Electcd Xcw
:utiv€ for 1948
.en
.lounaill
iksalaifiC-T. • joii]i5|
lista • rintamaa pF
•oopassa, ka.n
•jnsa jQ. myi
keskitettyyn
Saksan
.•oimaisten jotiil
uttivat.Jiuomav
estysta paäsie
z h i n . Stalingr4
»yatigorskin ji]
ukkasivat isoffi.;
he voivat p5
iellä Neuvost!
iskovan.. Saka
ristit lerehtjisi
t olevansa m
, taktilliset ra
.'uttaneet hiiip
tegiset suunni
ui todellisuutti
^ . * Ter^ anr.ual • aaeeting last
;;^-',r;*Jht recelved quite a l u r h -
,^Vr>rh -he vöunger members a n d
'Vr"fe--' cider meroebrs. .were ..on
' c r "T^^ Secretary read the
"rjcf the iss^naeeting a n d th«y
^Vpprovrd. The treasurer's ar-»
bership secreiar>''s reports were
. 5-as dciäed. t h a t t h A l e r t e w i th
'FÖ. xould buy a public address
-:ein and a committee was i o r m ed
jooi sfter the r a i s i n g of funds for
purpose, ...
The membership wholeheartedly
pproved ihe sending of o i i r L a u ri
iUuki td the championship meet ih
Vpjf to defend h i s t i i l e o f D o m i n i on
..-S-country champipn.
'BV popular request it was decided
give a repeät perforraance of the
oup nuniebrs from the a n n i v e r s a ry
Bramme at a dance; next Thursday
jgh: at 8.30 p.m.
A commiuee headed b y H e l v i L u n d ien
was formed 10 look a f t e r - t he
Jerts tag-day.on. J u l y l O t h .,
The new e-xecutive .was elected a nd
as follows: Leo L a i n e , c h a i r m a n;
ntii Frederickson, Secretary; E l vi
treasurer; Arvo Ristimäki, ^ e m -
ership secreiary; Henry Huhtanen,
rgaret Hulkko and:.Eric M a r m i s t o .
e spare members of the executive
e Martin Sutinen a n d P r e d K i v i nen.
While the ballots were being counted
delicious lunchi w i t h coffee was
(served to the-members. .
A date for the next meeting v/as
not decided ypön.
IVhitefish Dance
Was a Success
TÄljitefifih Y o u t h Club reportingl
T b e u-^ather has. been mild lately.
•OUT dance was a real success for
everyone h a d a l o t of f u n . :; .
T h e club h e l d a meeting on t he
20th.and i t was decided that we would
b o l d a bazaar during the spring
m o n i h s . The money i ' i l l go t o v a r ds
g e t t i n g the f i e ld i n s h a p e a n d also;
gettingv^sports equipment;
A l i the members would l i k e to t h a nk
the A l e r t s for t h e i r k i n d i n v i u U o n to
the A l e r t s 25. A n n i v e r s a r y programme
a n d we hope (hat t h e y w i l l progress as
much i n the future as they have in
the past.
I t was decided to hold the next
meeting at L a t v a l a ' s on M a r c h 7 t h at
I p.m. A l i new members will be
warmly greeted.
F e w members attended . t h e . s k i -
races that, were held at Sytelä's on
the 22nd. The t r a c k was very poor
a n d m a n y . o f the racers fell and«lost
much time.
Here are t h e times as follows:
U n d e r 17 c l a s s : 3.1an.:' V o i t t o Sytelä.
13 m i n . 34 sec. • .
- U n d e r 15 c l a s s : l i i km. E l d e n O j a n perä
7 m i n . 21 s e c ; T e r h o L a t v a l a 7
m i n , 55 s e c ; R o n a l d Passi 8 m i n . 15
s e c ; ; V e i k i t o Sytelä, 8 m i n ; 45 .sec.
Lodies class:. i ; ; ! - km. E i l a Ojanperä
I I m i n . 35 sec.
G i r l s . under 12: 1 li k m . : M a r l e ne
T o l m o n e n 12 m i n . 30 s e C ;
T h e club wants to t h a n k V i o l a L a t v
a l a for the p r i z e ' that she sent for
the l i t t l e boy's class that was w o n b y
J o h n n y Passi.
: C h e e r i o t i l i next time! — T . L .
i
tr:
teitä
väilleen aikas
nainen armeu
;ustaistelua Tl
e n saksalaisti
l i s sa j a aihein-
;a n i i n miehL'
hukkaa
l U k o t karsin
äesti Stalingnj
auden aikaa
yli-100,000 tr/]
eina, noin
i t s i en lentob;;
rradhi; alueel(;
ierietykset;
t e n : joukko]?
än joukkon
)tilaitten:
J a sitten
tollinen: h
i n antaa
)ka oh ikäj
:ovemmista.
anncMim sal|l
• (Ordjonik4|
.nkanssa ta
tuhosivat
Jrandenbun
rikoisosastojl
, Punaisen ar^j
ivulla). . ' Il
m
Lähetän teille rakkaat terveiseni; sukulaiset j a Vstävät. Joulu
on kaikkein k a u n e i n . v u o d e n a i k a , k u n emme ota h u o m i o o n meidän
ytisityisiä vaikeuksiammej ' Minä olen y k s i niistä, j o k a olen saanut
nauttia joulun ilosta. ' V; .
Kiitos on l i i a n pieni t u l k i t a k s e n i ne tunteet mitä tunnen
kohtaan, jotka olette m i n u a muistaneet monella eri t a v a l l a täällä
oloaikanani. ,., . ,„•,•
Sydämelliset.kiitokset j o u l u l a h j o i s t a seuraaville järjestöille j a y k sityisille:
Whltefish Y o u t h Club, Aate Nykänen, mr. j a mrs. E .
Sytelä, mr. j a mrs. Oscar Setälä, m r . j a m r s . O t t o Setälä, m r . j a mrs.
Annala. E l i j a U r h o Luopa, L i i n a m a a t . V i e n o j a T a u n o Keränen,
Violet j a A r t Hongell, m r s ; ^ A i l i TeräväinenT^JaT* T a J e n n y K o i v i s t o,
LauiiSillanpää, J a c k Välimaa, V : Keränen, V o i t t o M a n n o n e n , K u u sistot
j a Sireenit, J u l i a H a r j u , E i l a Ojanperä, E i l a Hautamäki, T h e -
resa Leblanc, V e r n a H o l m , V i o l a Ruismäki, Nestor Puska, J a c k Härkiä,
Hugo Mäki, Penage R o a d Women's Institute ja mr. j a m r s .
• M ä e a s i v u . - v - ' . • .
K i i t o l l i s u u d e l l a muistaen,
MISS V I O L A L A T V A LA
. M U S K O K A S A N I T A R I U M : GRAVENHURST, O N T .
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i4
ni^f
syttyi.si,
yhteen ja
Itä, että
tsa saisi:
i siliteliyt
!• hokenut:
emaks
•Mutta
i , . sen .
ryssän
1 natsiie
jtserissa'
ennustaa e:|
mokraatuog
j a Neuvo
tietämätiJ|
jeuden tj
ia; rur
Murheella ilmoitan, että elämänioverini ja Irjan
^ hyvä isä
iSeötor ^iio
kuoli kolonaan Lockerbyssa helmikuun 23 p:nä 1947.
Vainaja oli syntynyt Suomessa Äänekoskella huhtikuun
21 p:nä 1891.
Suremaan jäi hänen vaixnonsa Hilja ja tyttärensä
Irja, yksi veli täällä, kolme veljeä ja yksi sisko
Suomessa sekä paljon ystäviä jä tuttavia täällä ja
Suomessa.
oikeni talvinen sunnuntai aamu,
leijaili yllämme kuoleman haamu.
Pesämme särki, repi ja raastoi.
Oi ~ mun otnaani','omaksensa haastoi.
• VAIMOSI HILJA.
Teit kaiken isä min' tehdä voi,
siitä kiitos rakkahin sullc soi. '
Ilnoltajaolit sä kaikista parhain,
miit' kuolo korjas Sinut liian varhain.
TYTT.\Rrsi IRJA.
Eilen oli vuosi siitä kulunut,
kunluotammelähdit sä pois.
Syt kotimme tyhjä ja iloton on.
Sinua aina kaipaofnme.
HILJA JA IRJA.
Sydämellinen kiitos k a i k i l l e , j o t k a tavalla tai toisella
auttoivat meitä r a s k a a n surumme aikana-. Kiitämme;,CSJ:n
^'^.^^Kyn osastoa haalin-käytöstä. hautajaistilaisuudessa.
Autos osaston kuorolle . l a u l u i s u . k a n t a j i l l e j a puhujille
•TJ.sta k a u n i i s t a muistosanoista: K i i t o s Eino- S m i t h i l l e l e -
r ^ ^ i ^ ^ n n i n b s t a N e s t o r i n muistolliB j a - k i i t o s m y ö s l a ^
jaiie. j
^ K i i t o s r a v i n t o l a n järjestäjille vaivoistaan. Kiitämme
«vduniista seppeleistä, j o i t a olivat lähettäneet C S J : n S u d -
Duryn osasto. Vapaus P u b l i s h i n g Co. L i m i t e d , Vapauden
neakilokunta, v.- j a u . - s e u r a " A l e r t s - j a sekakuoro "Sävel".
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