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Il Bollettino Italo-Canadese, 28 Dec 1934, p. 10

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1 BOLLETTINU irALO--CANADESE To some this greeting will be so much convention. To others, more serious--minded, it will mean the ve-- ry essence of a newer and bigger ho-- pe. Undoubtedly, these people held the same attitude just one year ago! …Ò…"Ò…QM"ÒGÒÒÒ……"ÒÒ"…% . R I S K #$90000000000000000090 $00000000000000000000000006040000 Gl'Italiani della sezione conosco no bene il Dott. Risk ed hanno sempre saputo apprezzare le sue doti e intelligenza. Confermeran-- no la stima accordatagli dandogli il vote martedi prossimo, nelle elezioni municipali. ALDEFRM A IN Bappp e Pear NON MANCATE DI DARE IL VOSTRO VOTO A ELETTORI DELLA WARD 3 Apparently, -- they will continue to retain that belief for many days to come. To them, Happy New Year really carries a graver meaning. And it is to them that the Circolo Colombo says, Happy New Year! Roast turkey, cranberry -- sauce, fruits, etc.--more roast turkey, more cranberry Sauce, more fruits and more etc. Golly! What a holiday! It is no mean wonder that they set aside three fast days before Christ-- mas! It is not a bad idea. It sets you up for your Christmas dinner, beautifully. After your dinner, you nibble -- continuously . until the last show--which usually, ends at 12 mid. night. It was a grand Christmas, folks! No one can deny that! Department stores showed sales records which far exceed pre--1929 showings. Ex-- change of presents between friends ran high. Trees were more numerous and more beautifully displayed. In fact, everything was much nicer. And that is the way it should be! Garist-- mas has passed. We are very thank-- ful for all the benefits we have re-- ceived. Aren't you? ART. 2-- The object of the Club will be: B-- To keep alive among the members the profession and practice of the Catholic faith and to render them ever proud of the glorious tra-- ditions of their land of birth or origin--Italy . D-- To promote the knowledge and speaking of the Italian language and the love for Italian art and literature. ART. 5-- Every member shall be within his rights to speak either the Italian or English language, since both shall be recognized officially by the Constitution of the Club, altho-- ugh the Italian shall be given pre-- ference _ wherever _ possible, for no other reason than the diffysion of same. -- ART. 5-- Every member shall be es e within his rights to speak either the A pool tournament was arranged Italian or English language, since | some time ago and last Sunday Pat both shall be recognized officially by | and Henry held it. The judges and the Constitution of the Club, altho. | donators of the prizes were Pat and ugh the Italian shall be given pre-- | Henry. The players were Pat and ference -- wherever -- poòssible, for no | Henry and last but not least, the other reason than the diffusion of | winners were Pat, first, Henry se-- same. --lcond. 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EÈ(Î x \ o i ; . t 3 eoo s u u BOLLETTUTINO Santa Claus is or should be in the vicinity of Hudson Bay by now, providing he decided not to go home directly and not loiter about town until the New Year is officially open-- ed. After all, how could anyone bla-- me him if he decided in favor of the latter? Surely Santa has heard of the Cireolo Colombo New Year's fi ,-- lic. For that matter who hasn't? Who would leave town with such an affair in view? No less than Santa, I hope. Hot dogs were very popular at the meeting which was held at Bill Bagnato's house the Sunday before Christmas. As expected, a small turnout resulted due to the fact that most of the boys were busy arrang. ing the fruits for the day before Christmas sale. ADIEU 1934! AVE 1935! The meeting was short and sweet and card games and hot dogs were the order of the day. All members will be expected to attend the first meeting of the New Year. i Sunday night was a terrible night. Four of the boys were seen, or I should say, heard at choir practice at St. Agnes. Even when they had left the parish they continued to ging. It must have been what they had after supper. domanda il vostro appoggio per Dancing From 9 P.M. to 3 A. M. or later Past President-- Frank Scandiffic President-- Henry Barone _ Controller "The Last Word In Fun" CLAUDE DANCING from 9 P.M. to 3 A.M. la elezione a DEL New Year's Dance _, Vanguard News The dance committee has spared nothing to secure the very acme of finer entertainment for the occasion. The orchestra, --as you know, deser-- ves some wee bit of merit. The cater-- ing will be the best obtainable. As Numerous -- inquiries have -- been pouring in of late regarding the hours of dancing for this frolic. The interest is deeply appreciated. Of a 'special feature, the committee has arranged for a very popular master of ceremonies for the evening. re to pay for the game. It certainly was a great tournament! 'Twas the night before Christmas. What happened? Plenty! After mid-- night mass not a person was seen out on the street, nor at home either except for those who entertained. A couple of the boys visited the home of Erma Miceli on Bellwoods and enjoyed a fine time. So it was heard. Some one we know starved for a week but made up for it that night. Four a. m. was certainly a great time to call on friends. Maybe they were Santa Claus and maybe they weren't. Anyway the tenants had to get up. They showed them their Christmas tree and presents. A few minutes later one of the children got up. Was she surprised! She thought that Santa came in the morning and so he did. As is the usual custom, families get together for Christmas. That was one day that the club members weren't assembled. Everyone was at his respective home, enjoying a day with the family. After dinner, the young ones went to the show while the older people played old Italian card games or talked over old times again. New Year's is a repetition of Christmas. Another quiet day for the boys. The Club wishes you all and prosperous New Year. Vanguard Chatter The boys want to thank dear old St. Nick for bringing them a tie each (as usual). With the coming of the New Year, the boys are all busy making resolutions. We are not going to give you a list of them; after all, resolutions are only made to be broken. Here is a little poem dedicated to the coming of New Years, as recited by Phil:s New Years! Oh New Years! You come but once a year! New Years, New Years Maybe we're wrong, and then aga-- in maybe.......... Tf you think the above poem is worth mentioning, give us a ring and we'll see that Phil gets what he deserves. ; a happy --, Av S course, the advertising states--that the dance is due to begin at 9 P. M. Do not be disillusioned. Of course that sounds like an early starting hour due to the fact that many pa-- trons . are due to be working that night. Do not fret. Allow me to con-- vey the idea that dancing will begin at 9 p. m. and not end until (?). By 3 a. m. everyone will be raring to do bigger, funnier, louder things. Whe-- re else can one enjoy such revelry in-- dicative of modern youth, other than the Cireolo Colombo? Don't forget! I'll see you there! For further infor-- 'mation telephone HA. 8793 or AD. 2995 . : Vicy: (To his girl friend's father) : "Sir--er--ah-- That is I would like er-- er, that is, I mean I have been going with your daughter for two years.." One way to hear all about _ your character would be to keep chickens in a yard next to the yard in which Amy was keeping a garden. (So What? ) on ?" A o Pat Altilia: "You dumb guy! That's what happens down in Cuba every week". 2 Frank Maddott's so dumb he thinks tennis is a racket (that's nothing, so is Badminton). i Henry _ wants to know what Ghan-- di would do if he were in Sir Walter Raleigh's place. 3 Louie F.-- "That guy is so dumb he thinks a baseball coach has four wheels". Father: "Well, what do you want . .. .a . pension ?" Vince-- "Well, how many has the darn thing ?" _ > È New Year turkeys are being cro sed with Octypus'\ so as every mem-- ber of the family can have a leg. Standing : Columbus C. 26 -- Angelo's Hotel 24 Tip Tops 22 -- Pellettieri 20 Standards 17 _ -- -- Jockey Club 16 Dizzy Johns 16 in Eatons 11 High Three Games A.. Pollettieri . .. so e s e Costabile High Single Team Score Columbus Coal ...:........... 14M High Three Team Score Columbus Coal .............. 8020 Le seuole pubbliche -- resteranno chiuse fino a tutto martedi, 2 gen-- naio prossimo. Vice President-- Vic Bagnato Secretary-- Charles Raccioppa Treasurer-- Amy Ercoli Bill Bag.: "Say what's a resoluti. Here is another dizzy rhyme: ; Can't write! Brain numb, 3 Inspiration won't come; Bad ink, no pen and no beer Best wishes for A HAPPY NEW YEAR. BOW LING EXECUTIVE OF THE CLUB Past Pres. Jos. Piccininni President Angelo Teolis Vice--Pres. Art. Fattori Secretary Vincent Piccininni Freasurer N. F. A. Scandiffio LADIES $1.00 GENTLEMEN $2.00 High Single Game Editor for this page SAM MASIELLO Subscriptions 282 Dicembre 1934 Tax Included 371 919 4 i | i

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