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Aiazgaisim Kr: p ä hei siskct j a veljet! Ky'.-'ä- iiirjsitä .saapuikin aikalailla xiV.s. viikolla, joten « n kommentoi o i - ie::: p::kästi kenenkään kirjeestä, että n;:;;? jäisi mahdollisimman paljon t i laa, Kaikki kun haluavat tietää minkä, lainen ilma meillä täällä Sudburyssa o;: m:n voin taille tiedoittaa. että kyllä .5-' on -hemmetin kylmää". Lunta j;iaa taivaan täydeltä ja kadut ovat ku::-. luistinradat. Tahi on jälleen tu:i'.:t; Sudburyynkin! Rose ja Sylvia, kirjoittivat meille kirjetiä, ahkeria nämä tytöt cv.i:. .ssn täytyy tunnustaa. Rose on ilcaien kun äitinsä on palannut Suo-mesta kotiin. Kerro meille Royal AVinter Pairista, Esko. kun siellä kerran kävit. Mitä kaikkia siellä näit? M::ä te teette siellä Junior Farmers-klubi- sa, Leo. Olen kuullut paljon siitä puhuttavan mutta olen utelias tie-lair. ään mitä kaikkea te hommaatte. .\nna-Liisa, kuten monet muutkin lytöt. jotka kirjoittivat tällä viikolla niin useita kirjeitä, hälyyntyi kun kir_ joiun viime viikolla, että pojat saavuttaisivat pian tyttöjen kunnia-ase-maii kirjeitten kirjoittajina. Heidän raskas kirjesatonsa tällä viikolla vastaa, että ei he niin vain antaudu valtaistuimestaan. ^ Kirjeitä kirjoittivat meille yllämainittujen lisäksi, Johnny, Evelyn, Norina, Miriam, Dagmar, Miriam, Hanna, Emmi, Aino, Henry, Linda ja Veikko. Kiitos! , - On kai paras, e t t ä lopetan nyt, e t tä kirjeille jäisi mahdollisimman paljon' liiiia. Olen kuten ennenkin. Siskonne, Margaret. Anna-Liisa Takes IVioUn Lessons 'Dear sister Margaret, j I am very sorrj- that I have not vritten for siich a long time. This i year I pass3d'to gräde five with ho- : ncurs. I came second i n the class. I • tried a grade sis Literature exam. • Was it ever easy! i, Last Priday my mother and father j and I got a parcel from' Finland. In I it I got two chocolate bars and a I roimd box of candy. About three months ago I started I \ i o l i n lessons at the school. I am i halfvay through ihe music book. I ! go every Saturcay. Last week I got a nev.- misic book and so did my friend j Marlane Pasanen. I haven"t got my ov.n violin yet faecausa I use the £ch:ols. There are two teachers there Their names are Mr. Minor and Mr. McNab.Sometimes Mr. McNab teach-es me and at other. times Mr. Minor does. I wEnt to the show last night. \Vzs it ever good! The other day I fixed my toy tele-phcne. .Ring! Ring! Will you please excuse me, I must ansuer it new. Af-ter oli the trouble of going to answer it, it was the wrong number. Now I will ask a riddle. There were some peopls walking on the bridge. They weren"t ladies, they weren"t men or children. What vvere they? I will 3nsw€r it in my next letter. Oh, yes, how I rememb?r something else. When I read your letter i n the paper I noticcd something that woke me up frcm my long sleep and this is \vhat you said, quots: "Varokaa siis tytöt, etteivät pcjat valtaa teidän kunnia-asemaanne kirjeiden kirjoittajina". That sure woke me up from my long nap. Thafs why I started to write SO fast. From now on I ' l l try to v.Tite for every week's paper. I would like some penpals, too. Cheerio for new! Anna-Liisi Oja, Box 168, Sojth Porcupine. » Vi. PERHEEN Miriam has Bad Coli 1 Ruusulla .on kahdeksan I kissanpentua I Kalloo sisko Margaret! I Kirjoitan nyt kun on aikaa. Kyllä I cn kylmä ilma ulk«2n3. On lunta jo Helle big sister Margaret and ali the writers of this page. Its been a long time since I have i maassa. written to Margarefs MaUbox. I guess ' """^ ^««»"^ Margaret thought that I had forgotten j her vponderful page. I hope she wlU forglve me for being so lazy. j ™arrask. 2 päivänä. The veather has been quite cold al-ready but I guess it means "Old Man kaikenlaista Suomesta. Hän sanoi pitävänsä' Suomesta. Äiti tirii kotiin Meillä oli kahdeksan kissaa kaiken kaikkiaan mutta nyt meillä on vain Veikko lupaa ollakiltii Halloo sisko Margaret. Meidän koulustamihe on paljon lapsia poLs y.skän takia. Minä en ole vielä joutunut olemaan pois vaikka onkin vähän kurkku kipeä. Pyhäaamuna satoi paljon lunta niutta se suli keskipäivällä. On oikein ihana ilma ja on hauska kävellä kouluun. Minä yritSn olla oikein kiltti ja toivon, että toisetkin olisivat. Minun iiitini sanoi, että jcs ei ole kiltti niin joulupukki itkee. . Minä sain s:2n runcn, sisko Margaret, Suomen kuvalehdestä. Kouluun on kohta mentävä sillan kautta kun vedet jäätyvät. Rautatien siltaa on vaarallinen kulkea jos juna .= :.ttui.si tulemaan eikä sitä huomaisi. Mutta muuta tilaisuutta ei meillä ole. Siinä kaikki tällä kertaa. Veikko Laakso, Wanup, Ont. Linda Skipped From Grade Three to Five D2av s:.ster Margaret. I'm sorry I haven't written for a long time I've been busy doing my schoolwork, I'm going to the new Prince Charles school. I think you'll be a little sur-prised that I m in grade five and I'm only nine years old. I skipped from grade three to five. Now Esko Harju, what about boys being smai-ter than girls? Listen to this! There was seven of us that skipped and only one was a boy. I wish it would snow more so that, we could go out and slide. We have i s j c h a lovely place to slide. There is ! no danger of c?.rs bumping into us. ; I hope Evelyn Kivi will be able to gefc home for Christmas. I wonder i f Ellen Pietilä cf Parks-ville, B.C. meant me when she asked for Eira Elgbacka? Weil, I'm fine. I hope she gets over the Chicken Pox soon . I'll clcse for now but I ' l l leave you with a riddle to puzzle over. WIiat goes up black and comes down smack? I'll answer it in my next letter. Cheerio for now! Linda Elgbacka, 404 Nelson St., Sudbury. Winter" is creeping around for ahother long visit, I was to a show i n October at the Cenfory and W2s it ever a swell Picture. It was "The Trail to Yukon" and "Stagecoach K i d " . I went Avith my neighbour's girl. Did sister Margaret see it? I have a bad cough but I gu€ss its getting better npw. E\erybody seems to have a cold around here. I wish everyone with colds a speedy recoverj' SO dress up varm. We had eight puppies but I killed foiu- of them and we have foiu- of them left. I guess I ' l l keep two for myself because they are so cute and fat. Hallowe*en is over for another year I didn't go out that night because what would have happened if I met a dreadul ghost. I mean, it was so cold that night that I would have been shivering with cold. My favourite programmes are Red Ryder, Roy Rogers, Outdoor Roundup, Quiz for Kids and Herb Pauls ,which I'm very found of listening to. I like ali kinds of western music and adven-tures. I am i n grade seven and I like school very much. The hardest sub-ject for me to tmderstand is gi-ammar but I'm not giving up until I under-stand it so plainly that I know how to do it in my sleep! I wonder what's happened to Lea Kauko, my penp3l. She hasn't writ-ten to me. I guess .she is busy with her grade 9 schoolwork. Christmas will soon be here. I guess ali the children know what to do. By that I mean, of course, to be good. Stady hard for your examinations, tod, which aren't veiy far away a ny more. By doing this, you'll be sure to find your stocking full of good things left by our old friend Santa Claus. I guess thats ali for news this week. Swe<etest dreams to sister Margaret and everybody else. Until next week this is Miriam Segerman wishing everybody good health and a speedy recovery from colds. Miriam Segerman, Quartz, Ont. .1 kolme. Meillä oli kai kissafarmi. En min& oikein tiedä mitä sanoa. Olin tanssissa lauantaina ja tanssinkin useasti. Ei ollut paljon väkeä niutta kyllä minulla oli lystiä. Äiti lukee erästä kirjaa, jonka nimi on "Nortamon kcotut t€cks2f. Kyllä £3 on hy^ä kirja kim h ä n joskus nauraa ääneenkin silti lukiessaan. Äiti teki juuri leivoksia j a odotan juuri kvm h ä n ottaa ne uunista, että saan maistaa. Hyvästi nyt! Ruosii Mäki, R. R. 1. Mattawa, Ont. Aino Had Visit From Relatives Dear sister Margaret. How are you and the rest of this page? I am fine, thank goodness. Christmas is around the corner. There is not much snow on the ground. My father and Henry are in the bush. My grandma was here too and my aunt and cojsin. Weil, I have n ö more to write. Good-byeJ Aino. Hanninen, Gardiner, Ont. Esko Attends Royal Winter F air Hello Margaret and ali ycu readers and ,writers of this page. How is everybody feeling? Fine. I hope. I was goiiig to go to our Commence-ment nLjht on Friday but our bus didn't go SO I didnt get there because I didn't have any other way of getting there. I guess it would have been quite boring. On Saturday I went to the market and sold eggs and dressed roosters. I could have had a birthay party today, I mean this year but I didn"t want one. I got some nice presents though, amongst which were two pairs of nice socks and a wristwatch. I also got a chance to go to the Royal Winter Pair at Toronto. I taought the train tickets from .schobl. They also givc a fi-ee pass Into the grounds at the fair. I'm going Monday moming and coming back that night. I got my practice licence for driving on Saturday. Thafs ali for now. Cheerio! Esko Harju, R. R. 1, St .Anns, Ont. iNorma Sang in Two Choirs Hello sister Margaret and ali the readers and writers of this page. My. vrhat weather we are havingi It is ralning outside and not snowing as I wish it were. A WEek ago the Women's Association held a supper. Anyone cojld go. There was a concert given af ter- W3rds by the different groups In Biss^tt. I Was in some singing done by the Explorers and some by our Sunday School choir. The ladies made a lot of money that night for a great many people went to the supper. On Armistlce Day we held a servlce at the school in the moming. We had a holiday for the rest of the day. For Seija*s blrthday I gave her a wallet. Mom and dad gave her a badminton racket. She got xnany nice things. Our teacher is siqk but someone else Ls teaching in "her place until she gets better. GoQd-bye for now sister Margaret and everyone else. Norma Järvi, Bissett, Man. the Henry Made Snowman Already this Year Dear .sister Margaret and ali readers and writers of this page. How has eveiybody been these day.s? I have been fine. My brothsr Johnnie has a cold and he can't go outside; My brother Peter bought a new car. I am in grade four and my brother Cos Ls i n grade seven. My grandfather and grandmotner were i n the United States and my grandmother bought me a ballpoint pen. I made a snowman and my brother Cos broke it. ' There has been a bingo party in Wolf and there has been a dance at Silver Mountain. I heard that Melvin was writing to the Vapaus ; I guess' I will close for now. Henry Palo, Suomi, Ont. PKIIFAMIN^MITAL ti/^ OfMsiUGEAjCH CALF Yksi pauna Quaker Ful-O-Pep vasikan ruokapalloja säästävät vasikan ruokinnassa maidon käyttöä 10 paunaan asti. Monet mailotalotismie-het ovat huomioineet, että he voivat säästää 75% asti sitä maitoa, niitä he kaTttivät vasikoiden kasvatukseen, joka merkitsee niin paljon kuin $30 säästöä kutakin vasikkaa kohden, tuloksena Ful-O-Pep ruo- Hntakeinosta. Mielihyvällä annamme Teille hyödyllisiä karjatalousneuvo ja KARJAN RUOKAA M REHUJA KNOFUL-O-PEP kasratnsmäskiä 4.60 Ful-QrPep munitusmäskiä - - 4J0 FUL-O-PEF munitnsmäski-peUets -4.80 FUL-^O-PEP Super Green Pellets (Boohoa pillerin muodossa) 5.10 KANOJEN 4-J3rvän raapintarehua, sisältää maissia .3.85 QUAKER kanojen raapjintarehua 3.95 OISTEBINKVORIA 1.75 KIVENÄISAINEITA, kaikenkokoista 1.25 M U N A L A A H K O I T A 250 kpL 5.45 FUL-O-PEP vasikanjauhoja -5.35 FUL-O-PEP vasikanmoka-pellets 5.50 QUAKER vasikanjanhojä ........... -4.80 M A T T O K A R J A N S E O K S L A ..... 16 % 3.55 MAITOKARJANSEOKSIA Z4% 3.95 FUL-O-PEP vahTistusruokaa 3.60 FUL-O-PEP sianaloittamismäskiä •-•4.60 SIANKASVATUSMÄSKIA ... • 3.95 SIANLOPETTAMISMASKIA -. -3.65 FUL-O-PEF emäsianniokaa . . . . 3.90 KAUROJA, NOw 1 lännen 3.10 KAUROJA, Ontarion 2.90 KAUROJA, tiputtuja tai poristettnja 3.30 KAURA- ja OBDBA8ILPPUA . . . . • • • -3.50 OHRASU, P P f J A • -3.85 RUOKINTA NISUA • • -3.90 MAISSIA iHAonaisina . . . . . . • - - - - -3.50 halaistuna 3.70 /FUL-O-PEP berosrehoa -3.95 TOäoIevat 100 p. säkeissä IVOBY lefpäjauhoja .98 Ib. 5,55 QUAKER yleisjanhoja 24 «b. 1,60 98 Ib. 5.95 W H O I £ WHEAT-ianhot 98 Ib. S.f SAXJOS kaaiMmjaohot . . . . 24 Ib. l .f QUAKKCR kanranrsTniä 5 Ib. - , i Hienoja tai karkeita 20 Ib. 1.45 BUCKETE maissijauhoja 24 1b 1.7S 98 Ib. 5.85 Hienoa suolaa 100 Ib. 1,35 Jotisnolaa karjalle .100 Ib. Sao!a möhkäkdtä 50 Ib. .-90 — Jotiasisältävät . ,95 Cobalt ...50 Ib. 1.00 ALPHONSE E. CHAREHE & Sons Evelyn Gets Up At Six Each Moming Dear sig sister Margaret and ali the readers and writers of this page. At last we have snow. I like snow very much but it looks as if It ia going to melt away again. We've had this snow for nearly a week already. Is there any snow up there Margaret? WeU, here I am a year older. I turned twelve yesterday. I got a sweater and some stationery. I'm supposed to get something from my old room-mate but .she says that she ha6n't bought it.yet. . I am wrlting this at a quarter to seven in the moming. Here on this floor \ve wake up at 6 in the morning or we don't, but they wake us up. Do I fever hate that. I'd like to sleep until breakfast like we did on the other floor. I am getting along fine in my schoolwork. I hate cancelllng prob-lems. I just can't get them in my head. Maybe I will soon. Father. mother and grandfather were up to see me yesterday. Here it is 7 o'clock and I haven't got more than this wrltten. I just can"t think of anything to say. I have a slight cold but it is better now. I bought some cough candies down at the canteen on Tuesday. Fm sucking on one rigljt iiow. I'm also getting a sty. Boy was it evQr sore yesterday but it feels better today, I guess I'll close for now as I haven't anything more to say. Cheerio! Evelyn Kivi, Sanatorlum, Pt. William, Ont. Dagmar Got Good Report Card I found my pen and paper so I started scribbling again. The weather sure has been nice out here for the last week but It is cold-er today. We had a Hallowe'en party at school on Oct. 31st. We had a nut scramble, ducklng apples and catching apples. t caught cne apple and the other one I grabbed when it was rolling. At night I went out for treats. I- got some fr uit, nuts and lots of candies. W€ got oUr report cards. Mine was quite good for my lowest mark was 68.. I wäs at my aunfs house not very long ago for a week-end. Weil, l'm getting rather sleepy so I'1I close for now and wnte more next time. Cheerio! Dagmar Nissilä, Dunblane, Sask, • JAUHOJA ISSLotdsSL • JYVIÄ Puh. 3.0531 REHUJA Sndhary Johnny Anxious to Go Skiing Dear sister Margaret . My father, brother and the editor pf the Liekki, Mr. Saari, were hunting on Saturday and Sunday, They did-n't have any luck. I had fun on Saturday and Sunday sleigh-riding at the big hlU wlth our neighbour'8 boys. My grandfather has gone trapping. I will be able to go skiing pretty soon. Weil, that is ali for now. Cheerio! Johnny Passi, Whiteflsh, Ont. Sylvia^s Riddle Dear sister Margaret, I am writing writlng to this page again.' It is cold out here. I made a little basket from string. I am going to pmt it in sugar water so it wiU harden. ' Ähristmas will soon be here. Our rabbit got lost and we cannot find it. I think the fox had a good Christmas dinner. I wiU ask one riddle. What eats lots and never gets fat? I will answer it in my next letter. I think this is all for now, Cheerio! Sylvi» Salmi, Wahnapitae, Ont, Rose^s Mother Back From Finland Dear big sister Margaret. I thooght rd «Tite to teli everyone wh9t"s going otj tn Mattava. My moth«r has come b&ck from Finland and she said she enjoyed the trip very much. She saw two show8 on the ship. X think one of them was "Neptane's Daughter" because May saw the sarae show and the way mother explained the one she saw, it seemed to be the same one May äaw. She brought back lots of nice things from Finland. Right now Pm listening to the Happy Gang. Do I ever like listening to them! My sister May didn*t have to go to school today because her teacher is sick. 1 guess l'd better mention that May has come home from CoiHier CUff and is now going to school here. Oh yes, sister Margaret. You asked me what klnd of a club I belonged to. Weil, 111 teli you. It Ls a small club organlssed by the youngstcrs from around here. We haven*t had very many meetlngs because every time we want to hold them the boys have always gone to play hockey or rugby. I can't remember when we started the club. We've had a few dances and one play. The name of the play wa8 "Nora, Wake Up". It was a good play and we earned quite a blt of money with it . We've got another play we"re supposed to put on sometlrne but I don't know when we'll get around to it. We're havlng trouble getting a boy to take one part wherc he ls supposed to love the girl. The boys around here are too shy. We club members have to pay 10c a month for our fce. Wc got our athletlc cards but we haven't glven them out to the club members yet. Weil. I guess I"ll taik about ^omettUng else. What's the weather been like up there, sister Margaret? It*s snowlng outside nDw and we get snow almost every day. I guess Winter is peeklng around the eorner to see if autumn has gone. Soon we'll be skatlng, slld- Ing and skllng. My brother Earl has gone to Quebec and is supposed to come home soon. Yesterday we moved our one and only plg into a wanner place. I didn't help but my brother and some other boys had the job. It took about half an hour before the boys got the i)lg into lls new pen in the barn. It was rcaUy ahard thlng to catch but fln-ally It got so tlred out after all the runnlng that the boys Just had to drag It in its pen. We've kllled the other two plgs. I guess I had better close so that someone else may help flll up the "Perheen Nuoremmille" page. I am writlng in Finnish also. Oood-bye. Rose Mäki, R.B. 1, Ma;ttawa, Ont. Torstaina, marrask. 24 p. — Thursday, NqV. ^^^i Leö Belpngs to Junior Farmers Club Ds&r sister Margaret. „I am very sorry 1 have not wrltten for such a long time but now I am going to let you know I am stUl living, even though I don"t feel os If 1'm alive because of my bad cold. Winter is just about here although every time it snows it ali melts away. I hope the snow comes soon to stay. How ls everybody getting along at school? I am doing fine, I guess. I am In grade eight. We had a visit from the Inspector yesterday. We had a Junior Farmers mcetlng last Week. We are going to have a Christmas Concert on Dee. 23rd. Our club now has 45 members and is the second largest one In Ontario. X vrtll wrlte more next time. heo Lehto, Mokohion, Ont. -mmm. SAUNAN ^IJÄE&ii Satoja tyyt^n^iUsUl I d y t t t j iä "rl. Voitte luottaa portttllyilrirtlft oNTABio Ainrb ivo^i 4 (John N,Banta).. -p Sg^ohn Street. WA m, Tyjatofg Kun vierailette /DKontoass, niin asukaa REX Hoteiiissa: Huoneet $2. Ja yltisp^Un. l St. Patrick St, Tentnto^ Uffi. Hanna Visited South Porcupine Dear si.ster Margaret and ali the rest of the members of this page. Here I am wlth my pen and Ink. The weather here ls cold and npw It ls snowlng. . I made my brother a pair of socks and myself a pair of mittcns. My sister made some, too. I have not been skating yet. I was In South Porcupine witli my mother and father to see my grnnd-motiier at the hospltal. I wlll close now. Oood-bye a l l! Hanna Hanninen, Gardiner, Ont . Luoma*S Auto Boiy Kori- ja lokasuojien kariauita. Autojen maalausta. ' Auton renkaita ja komeja < OasoUlnla. öljyä-ja rasvaust» Käytettyjä aittoja bitetaaa Ja myydään. Puhelin OR. 4583 3211 Dufferln St. Toronto, Ont. Kotipuhelin RA. 18M Emmi Would Like to Ride Bike Dear sister Margaret and all the readers and wrlters of this page. The weather over here is cold. I wish the ice would be thick now. My grandmother vlslled us. I would like to learn how to rlde my brother's blcycle. I push It when my brother ls In the bush. I wll close now. Good-bye. Emmi Hanhinen, Gardiner, Ont. Miriam Had a Toni Dear sister Margaret and all the readers and wrltcrs of this page. I have had a lot of homcwcrk and I don't have much tlmc to wjilc letters. I hope everybody ir; ftu-llnR fine. 1 am. The woather has bccn cööl doWn here. Has it be<'n nice In Sjdbury, sister Margaret? I have gone skatlng quite a few tlmes already. I don't like golnt; at night becau.sc It costs 2r) cent.<;. I had a Toni on the cnds of my halr. My mothor's IMrthday was nq Nov. 14th. Weil, I guess r i l have to say good-bye becaase I have to leave for school. Cheerio! Miriam Viiisiinen, So. Porcupine, Ont. Sylvia has Dog and Cat Dear sister Margaret. I am writlng again to thlK page. It is a long time siiicc I la.M wrot(>. I have a bad cold and I c?nndt avl rld of it. I've had It for 3 wnc;« and I-ve even been to the doctor once but It .stlll bothers mc. I had to lose 3 wcek» of school becau.se of it. I have an oranse-colortd kittcn. Her name is Pekka. We have a new dog, hts nanie ls Plku. We had some snow last month. It ralned last night and the air coolcd .so much that It turned to ice. I think I will clo.se now. Chccrlo! Sylvia Salmi, Wahnapitae, Ont. TERRrS BEAUTY SALW Kuumia ja kylmiä kettokOtarclia. Soittakaa tilaus . OL9604\ 1 TERTTU LAHTtMEM | 238 PapeAv*. Toroftio/Ösit. .(Utiuiuuuuiitir^jHimuiuit .4 h O K A A S E K U K 11 L d" T H E » VICTORY FLORIST .Mi:if<Ä\ miKOlSALAMMti • HAUTAUSSEPPELEITÄ • HAAKUKKAVmKOJA s • KUKKAKORISTEITA JA • KUKANTAIMIA A. MERKER Puhc«imet: AD. 1618 Sannunt. ja juhlapäivinä AD. 1618 570 Queen St. W,., Toronto, Ont. (I.;ilinltii IlaUiurri $1.) Joululahjarahastoon saapui tälJä viikolla lahjoituksia seuraavilta: C S J : n Sarnlan osastolta $5; Gust Salo lähetti Harvey Logglng Co:n työläisiltä (Minstrel Island, B. IG -vuotiasta poikaa ei luultavasti hirtetä Ottawa. — Asioita tuntevat piirit sanoivat tuällii tiistaina, ettei Alfted Childs-nlmlsen 16-vuötJäah pojan hirttotuomiota panna täytäntöön vaan hän ilmeisesti saa armahduksen.<i^ Chiid.s tuomittiin äskettäin Napancen oikeudessa hirtettäväksi Elijah Mc- Cuaig-nimlsen farmarin murhasta. Napanee. — PelastUBärmelJä pyytSlä oikeusministeriä armahtamaan AlTred Ghildsin, Joka tuomlttln äskettäin hirtettäväksi murhasta, ' V C.) keräämänsä $4.25. ' Pltkä-alkalnen ystävämme.;Ellaa-täti keriisi 17 Ihmiseltä kaUclfllaan $5 la kehoitti kirjeessään I8pslä!:^kirjalt-ta maan yhä suomeksi. Hän äähol, että hän on opettanut tuelta.la^fila Idr-joittamaan suomea Jä oAVlClijtUut jä-lc3tä, miten paljon siltä'QlilHlut iloa ja hyötyä, Haluamme kiittää JOtoUrta lahjoituksiin osallistunutta.^^ yhtelRBumma on noussuVtiyt $97.89. 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Title | Vapaus, November 24, 1949 |
Language | fi |
Subject | Finnish--Canadians--Newspapers |
Publisher | Vapaus Publishing Co |
Date | 1949-11-24 |
Type | text |
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Rights | Licenced under section 77(1) of the Copyright Act. For detailed information visit: http://www.connectingcanadians.org/en/content/copyright |
Identifier | Vapaus491124 |
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Title | 1949-11-24-05 |
Rights | Licenced under section 77(1) of the Copyright Act. For detailed information visit: http://www.connectingcanadians.org/en/content/copyright |
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Aiazgaisim
Kr: p ä hei siskct j a veljet!
Ky'.-'ä- iiirjsitä .saapuikin aikalailla
xiV.s. viikolla, joten « n kommentoi o i -
ie::: p::kästi kenenkään kirjeestä, että
n;:;;? jäisi mahdollisimman paljon t i laa,
Kaikki kun haluavat tietää minkä,
lainen ilma meillä täällä Sudburyssa
o;: m:n voin taille tiedoittaa. että kyllä
.5-' on -hemmetin kylmää". Lunta
j;iaa taivaan täydeltä ja kadut ovat
ku::-. luistinradat. Tahi on jälleen
tu:i'.:t; Sudburyynkin!
Rose ja Sylvia, kirjoittivat meille
kirjetiä, ahkeria nämä tytöt
cv.i:. .ssn täytyy tunnustaa. Rose on
ilcaien kun äitinsä on palannut Suo-mesta
kotiin.
Kerro meille Royal AVinter Pairista,
Esko. kun siellä kerran kävit. Mitä
kaikkia siellä näit?
M::ä te teette siellä Junior Farmers-klubi-
sa, Leo. Olen kuullut paljon siitä
puhuttavan mutta olen utelias tie-lair.
ään mitä kaikkea te hommaatte.
.\nna-Liisa, kuten monet muutkin
lytöt. jotka kirjoittivat tällä viikolla
niin useita kirjeitä, hälyyntyi kun kir_
joiun viime viikolla, että pojat saavuttaisivat
pian tyttöjen kunnia-ase-maii
kirjeitten kirjoittajina. Heidän
raskas kirjesatonsa tällä viikolla vastaa,
että ei he niin vain antaudu valtaistuimestaan.
^
Kirjeitä kirjoittivat meille yllämainittujen
lisäksi, Johnny, Evelyn, Norina,
Miriam, Dagmar, Miriam, Hanna,
Emmi, Aino, Henry, Linda ja Veikko.
Kiitos! , -
On kai paras, e t t ä lopetan nyt, e t tä
kirjeille jäisi mahdollisimman paljon'
liiiia. Olen kuten ennenkin.
Siskonne,
Margaret.
Anna-Liisa Takes
IVioUn Lessons
'Dear sister Margaret,
j I am very sorrj- that I have not
vritten for siich a long time. This
i year I pass3d'to gräde five with ho-
: ncurs. I came second i n the class. I
• tried a grade sis Literature exam.
• Was it ever easy!
i, Last Priday my mother and father
j and I got a parcel from' Finland. In
I it I got two chocolate bars and a
I roimd box of candy.
About three months ago I started
I \ i o l i n lessons at the school. I am
i halfvay through ihe music book. I
! go every Saturcay. Last week I got a
nev.- misic book and so did my friend
j Marlane Pasanen. I haven"t got my
ov.n violin yet faecausa I use the
£ch:ols. There are two teachers there
Their names are Mr. Minor and Mr.
McNab.Sometimes Mr. McNab teach-es
me and at other. times Mr. Minor
does.
I wEnt to the show last night. \Vzs
it ever good!
The other day I fixed my toy tele-phcne.
.Ring! Ring! Will you please
excuse me, I must ansuer it new. Af-ter
oli the trouble of going to answer
it, it was the wrong number.
Now I will ask a riddle. There were
some peopls walking on the bridge.
They weren"t ladies, they weren"t men
or children. What vvere they? I will
3nsw€r it in my next letter.
Oh, yes, how I rememb?r something
else. When I read your letter i n the
paper I noticcd something that woke
me up frcm my long sleep and this is
\vhat you said, quots: "Varokaa siis
tytöt, etteivät pcjat valtaa teidän
kunnia-asemaanne kirjeiden kirjoittajina".
That sure woke me up from
my long nap. Thafs why I started to
write SO fast. From now on I ' l l try
to v.Tite for every week's paper. I
would like some penpals, too. Cheerio
for new!
Anna-Liisi Oja,
Box 168, Sojth Porcupine.
» Vi. PERHEEN
Miriam has
Bad Coli
1 Ruusulla .on kahdeksan
I kissanpentua
I Kalloo sisko Margaret!
I Kirjoitan nyt kun on aikaa. Kyllä
I cn kylmä ilma ulk«2n3. On lunta jo
Helle big sister Margaret and ali
the writers of this page.
Its been a long time since I have i maassa.
written to Margarefs MaUbox. I guess ' """^ ^««»"^
Margaret thought that I had forgotten j
her vponderful page. I hope she wlU
forglve me for being so lazy. j ™arrask. 2 päivänä.
The veather has been quite cold al-ready
but I guess it means "Old Man
kaikenlaista Suomesta. Hän sanoi pitävänsä'
Suomesta. Äiti tirii kotiin
Meillä oli kahdeksan kissaa kaiken
kaikkiaan mutta nyt meillä on vain
Veikko lupaa
ollakiltii
Halloo sisko Margaret.
Meidän koulustamihe on paljon lapsia
poLs y.skän takia. Minä en ole
vielä joutunut olemaan pois vaikka
onkin vähän kurkku kipeä.
Pyhäaamuna satoi paljon lunta
niutta se suli keskipäivällä. On oikein
ihana ilma ja on hauska kävellä kouluun.
Minä yritSn olla oikein kiltti ja toivon,
että toisetkin olisivat. Minun
iiitini sanoi, että jcs ei ole kiltti niin
joulupukki itkee. .
Minä sain s:2n runcn, sisko Margaret,
Suomen kuvalehdestä.
Kouluun on kohta mentävä sillan
kautta kun vedet jäätyvät. Rautatien
siltaa on vaarallinen kulkea jos juna
.= :.ttui.si tulemaan eikä sitä huomaisi.
Mutta muuta tilaisuutta ei meillä ole.
Siinä kaikki tällä kertaa.
Veikko Laakso,
Wanup, Ont.
Linda Skipped From
Grade Three to Five
D2av s:.ster Margaret.
I'm sorry I haven't written for a
long time
I've been busy doing my schoolwork,
I'm going to the new Prince Charles
school. I think you'll be a little sur-prised
that I m in grade five and I'm
only nine years old. I skipped from
grade three to five. Now Esko Harju,
what about boys being smai-ter than
girls? Listen to this! There was seven
of us that skipped and only one was a
boy.
I wish it would snow more so that,
we could go out and slide. We have i
s j c h a lovely place to slide. There is !
no danger of c?.rs bumping into us. ;
I hope Evelyn Kivi will be able to
gefc home for Christmas.
I wonder i f Ellen Pietilä cf Parks-ville,
B.C. meant me when she asked
for Eira Elgbacka? Weil, I'm fine. I
hope she gets over the Chicken Pox
soon .
I'll clcse for now but I ' l l leave you
with a riddle to puzzle over. WIiat
goes up black and comes down smack?
I'll answer it in my next letter.
Cheerio for now!
Linda Elgbacka,
404 Nelson St., Sudbury.
Winter" is creeping around for
ahother long visit,
I was to a show i n October at the
Cenfory and W2s it ever a swell Picture.
It was "The Trail to Yukon"
and "Stagecoach K i d " . I went Avith
my neighbour's girl. Did sister Margaret
see it?
I have a bad cough but I gu€ss its
getting better npw. E\erybody seems
to have a cold around here. I wish
everyone with colds a speedy recoverj'
SO dress up varm.
We had eight puppies but I killed
foiu- of them and we have foiu- of
them left. I guess I ' l l keep two for
myself because they are so cute and
fat.
Hallowe*en is over for another year
I didn't go out that night because
what would have happened if I met
a dreadul ghost. I mean, it was so
cold that night that I would have
been shivering with cold.
My favourite programmes are Red
Ryder, Roy Rogers, Outdoor Roundup,
Quiz for Kids and Herb Pauls ,which
I'm very found of listening to. I like
ali kinds of western music and adven-tures.
I am i n grade seven and I like
school very much. The hardest sub-ject
for me to tmderstand is gi-ammar
but I'm not giving up until I under-stand
it so plainly that I know how
to do it in my sleep!
I wonder what's happened to Lea
Kauko, my penp3l. She hasn't writ-ten
to me. I guess .she is busy with
her grade 9 schoolwork.
Christmas will soon be here. I guess
ali the children know what to do. By
that I mean, of course, to be good.
Stady hard for your examinations, tod,
which aren't veiy far away a ny more.
By doing this, you'll be sure to find
your stocking full of good things left
by our old friend Santa Claus.
I guess thats ali for news this week.
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