Tho Acton Free Wednesday July 3 week thru a jam the Mayor Peter gills for Nick Cajic helps Mayor on with he of Yugoslavian fie Is 1 for Uie IBM winter Olympics Dancers from throughout the province entertained it the opening of the Canadian Yugoslav centre on Sunday l Officials of various Yugoslavian groups welcome Mayor Mc A singing group came over from Yugoslavia to entertain at the opening of the to the centre CanadianYugoslav centre opening draws 1000 Over people representing oil six republics and two pro vinces which were merged to form the nation Yugoslavia after World War gathered over the weekend to officially open their acre recreation centre on Highway between Acton and Speyslde and also celebrate the 114th birthday of their adopted country Canada Hills Mayor Peter who was Introduced as the mayor of Georgetown and quickly corrected toe error joined Marko Vujacic the oldest living Yugoslavian Immigrant to lids country in cutting the red ribbon and ally opening the Cans Yugoslav Cultural Association centre Sunday Vujacic came to Canada in said it was a pleasure and privilege to be invited to the opening and offered a sincere welcome to the people who came from all over the province to one of the prettiest comers of Hills He paid tribute to the coming together of the many nationalities that make up Yugoslavia He said Just as the European nation has the blending of various cultures so has their adopted country of Canada The efforts of organ izers to get the site ready for the opening in just a few weeks was ap plauded by the mayor presented Hills souvenirs for the girls in the singing group which come over from Yugoslavia just for the centre opening Canadian Yugoslav Cultural Association officials showered Pomcroy with gifts including a shirt which he donned making It the first time It has been worn in this country The shirt sports the logo for the 1984 Winter Olympics which are going to be held In Yugoslavia The audience and dignitaries observed a minutes silence In honor of two great men a Canadian Terry Fox who united a nation and Marshal Tito the Yugo slavian leader who died two years ago He was described as a leader who worked a lifetime for the unity of his nation and for peace Naum Nacevski vice- consul of the Yugoslavian Consulate in Toronto talked about the co operation and friendship between the two nations A hit with the audience was provincial representative Donald Stevenson deputy minister for Intergov ernmental Affairs who spoke in Yugoslavian fluently He Is married to a Yugoslavian woman and has visited the country Letters of congratula tlons were read from the office of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and Multicultural ism Min ister Jim Fleming Officials of all Yugo slavian groups offered wards of welcome and unity There was a good mix of all the groups which make up Yugoslavia both In the audience and on the platform There were representatives of various groups in Ontario made up of natives of the six republics which make up Yugoslavia Slovenia Croatia Serbia Macedonia Montenegro and Bosnia Her and the two provinces of mostly Hungarians and Kosovo mostly Alban ians There were some newspapers being handed out by various factions but little sign of he politics which has sometimes resulted In violent actions in Toronto between the factions There was a real feeling of brotherhood and unity among the fac tions exhibited over the weekend Nedjo dent of the Montenegrin Cultural Society of Toronto and chairman of the weekend celebration Issued an Invitation to all nonprofit groups In Hills to make use of the centres lands end eventually Its facilities free of charge any week day The centre which in the years ahead will be developed into a recrea tlon and social centre with tennis courts camp grounds a pool sports fields etc will be In use weekends Singing and dancing groups from cultural clubs all over Ontario entertained throughout the afternoon Mlssissauga Mayor Hazel dropped by after the ceremonies to offer 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