Lögberg-Heimskringla - 08.04.2005, Blaðsíða 3

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 08.04.2005, Blaðsíða 3
Lögberg-Heimskringla » Föstudagur 8. apríl 2005 • 3 L-H presents the 5th Annual Icelandic Open The 5th Annual Icelandic Open Golf Toumament takes place in Gimli, MB, on Fri- day July 29. The toumament is presented by Lögberg-Heim- skríngla and in recent years has been the main fundraising event for the paper. Like last year, the louma- ment will be held at Links on the Lake golf course in Gimli. This is an 18-hole competi- tion between 36 teams of four golfers. Thc format is Texas Scramble and the tournament has always been full. Those who register their team by June 1 are eligible t'or one free entry to the toumamerit in 2006. Evei-ybody gets a prize, and as in 2004. a special prize will be given lo the women’s team with the best score to encourage more women to participate. According to Dan Johnson, Chairman of the organizing committee since 2001, the toumament has been a great success and gets better every year. Five different levels of sponsorship are availabie to support Lögberg-Heimskríngla through the golf tournanient: prize donations, $300 hole sponsorship, $1,000 silver sponsorship, $2,500 gold spon- sorship and $5,000 platinum sponsorship. Thc toumament is very important for the paper and the supporl of individuaís and com- panies is very much appreci- ated. “The sponsors are of vital importance." says Don Lindal, Co-Chairman of the organizing commitlee, noting that differ- ent things are included in the diflercnt sponsorships. For registration and spon- sorship information please contact Registration Chairman, Brian Tomasson at the L-H of- fice (204) 284-5686 or 1-866- 564-2374, ore-mail lh@lh-inc. ca. 1920 Olympic champions honoured on 85th anniversary Permanent exhibit unveiled in MTS Centre, Winnipeg A permanent exhibit to honour the 1920 hockey Olympic champions Winnipeg Falcons will be unveiled in the MTS Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, at 2 p.m. on Sunday April 17. - All but one of the Falcons’ players were of Icelandic de- scent and they represented Canada at the Olympic Games in Antwerp, Belgium in 1920 where they captured the world’s first Olympic hockey gold medal. The Falcons Forever Ex- hibit Campaign Committee started working on the project last fall and since then it has been raising funds to cover the cost of the exhibit. The committee members are Chairman Dan Johnson, Don Lindal, Leif Olson, Brent PHOTO: WESTERN CANADA PICTORIAL INDEX The Falcons won the first Olympic gold medal in hockey. Stefanson, Tom Goodman, Irvin Olafson, Shirley Mc- Creedy, Kathy Mikkelsen, Brian Johannesson, David Square, John Pawlyk, Ian Rentz and Rock Brownlee. They are still accepting dona- tions and for further imforma- tion, contact Brent Stefanson (bstefanson@slca.ca) c/o Ste- fanson & Lee, Chartered Ac- countants, 200B Polo Park, 1485 Portage Avenue, Winni- peg, MB. ‘Wall of honour’ to be erected in Utah The Icelandic Association of Utah (IAU) is raising money to make the property around the Icelandic monument in Spanish Fork, UT an outdoor museum with a “wall of honour” before the Sesquicentennial Celebra- tion in June of this year. According to the leaders of the IAU, the project has to be completed before June 1 so it can be dedicated as a part of the celebration June 23 - 26. Therefore they have released the following message: “One hundred and fifty years ago this year, pioneers from Iceland began moving to the Utah area, many of them coming to Spanish Fork. They came as many of the pioneers did, without monetary ineans, but with the desire to create a better life for themselves and their descendants. There were 16 original settlers, however, 410 eventually made the jour- ney to Utah. “In 1938 the Icelandic As- sociátion of Utah, along with Daughters of Utah Pioneers placed a beautiful monument to honor the first Icelandic setters to North America. The current monument honours those first 16 who came to Utah. As the Icelandic Association of Utah, we have felt the desire to hon- our all of those who immigrated to Utah by erecting a ‘wall of honour’ to name each of those who sacrificed so dearly. “In addition to the ‘wall of honour’ we would like to update the grounds around the PHOTO: STEINPÓR GUÐBJARTSSON Bonnie and David A. Ashby, leaders in the IAU, before the Icelandic monument in Span- ish Fork, UT. monument by providing wheel- chair access, new landscaping and benches, so that the monu- ment will become an inviting place to visit and remember. “The focal point will re- main the existing lighthouse monument. A second monu- ment to honour all that came to Utah from Iceland between 1855 and 1914 will be locat- ed directly to the north of the lighthouse. “It is necessary to raise funds to complete this project and the time is critical if we are to complete this project for our Sesquicentennial Celebra- tion in June of this year. Any- one wishing to donate can do so by sending a cheque to the Icelandic Association of Utah. The Association is a non-profit organization and donations are tax-deductible.” To donate or for more in- formation, contact the Icelan- dic Association of Utah, Inc., P.O. Box 874, Spanish Fork, UT, 84660. Minnist Remember BETEL í ERFÐASKRÁM^ÐAR Please send Donations to: Betel Home Foundation Box 10 96 íst Avenue Girnli, MB ROC 1BO ARE YOU PROIJD OE YOUR ICEIAN DIC HERITAGE? Do you want to see it preserved for your children and grandchildren? Are you a member ofyour local lcelandic club? Don't know where they are orwho to contact? Check out our website at www.inlofna.org or for more information, contact Rosa in our INL office. Telephone: (204) 642-5897 email: inl@mts.net Ifyou don't have a club in your area but are interested in forming one, please call the INL office. WOULDN'T YOUR AMMA AND AFI BF PROUD? SCHOLARSHIPS JON SlGURDSSON CHAPTER IODE The following Scholarships are offered for Manitoba students: (1) Johanna Gudrun Skaptason Memorial Scholarship... $500. For a student who has successfully completed Grade XII and who is registered in a first year programme at a Manitoba University. (2) Members Memorial Scholarship................. $500. For a student beyond 1st year and registered in a Degree programme or enrolled in Post-Graduate work. (3) Hildur Guttormson Memorial Scholarship...............$1000. For a female adult, resuming studies, with the objective of obtaining post secondary certification or a degree. (4) IODE Music Memorial Scholarship.......................$300. For a student who has obtained a high standing, vocal or instrumental, (Grade VIII or above) in Canada Conservatory or Royal Conservatory of Toronto examinations. (5) Snjolaug Gillis Memorial Scholarship...................$300. For a student registered in a Nursing programme. (6) Gyda Naylor Memorial Scliolarship.....................$300. For a student with at least one year in the Faculty of Human Ecology — preferabty in Family Studies. (7) The E. I. Benjaminson Memorial Scholarship.............$300. For a worthy Medical student, preferably specializing in Geriatrics. (8) Kristin Stephensen Music Scholarship...................$300. For a student studying music, vocal or instrumental, (with Grade VIII or higher standing) Royal Conservatory of Toronto or School of Music, University of Manitoba. (9) Eugene Clyde Memorial Scholarship......................$300. For a student who is enrolled in a University course of study leading to a Bachelor of Education. (10) Ken Howard Scholarship................................$300. In appreciation of the dedication of the Jon Sigurdsson IODE in supporting students in their quest of advanced education. For a U. of M. Faculty of Arts student. (11) Anna SkaptasonMemorial Scholarship....................$400. For a student enrolled in the U. of M. in the Integrated Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Education programme. Candidates will be selected on the basis of academic excellence, good citizenship and leadership potential (Mention Icelandic ancestry, if any). For further infonnation and an application form please write or phone: MRS. DEANNA ISLIEFSON 95 PAULLEY DRIVE WINNIPEG, MB R2C3K3 TEL: (204) 222-1124 Applications rnust be received by October 5, 2005 Visit us on the web at http://www.lh-inc.ca

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