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LÖGBERG-HEIMSKRINGLA, FIMMTUDAGINN 26. SEPTEMBER 1963
BETEL HOME FOUNDATION
ANNUAL REPORT
Úr borg og byggð
The Unilarian Women's Al-
liance will hold their 37th
Conference, Monday, Septem-
ber 30th, in the Unitarian
Church, Sargent and Bann-
ing, Winnipeg. Delegates
from Gimli, Arborg, Riverton,
Lundar, Wynyard and Win-
nipeg will attend.
Guest speaker will be Miss
Patricia Desjardin.
☆
Mr. and Mrs. Sigurbjorn
Sigurdson of Vancouver ar-
rived in Winnipeg last week-
end for a ten-day visit with
relatives and friends. During
their long residence here, they
were very active in their
churoh and other social organ-
izations of the Icelandic group.
They will receive a warm wel-
come from their many friends.
☆
A service in Icelandic will
be held in the Unitarian
Church in Winnipeg next
Sunday at 7 p.m. At the morn-
ing service the Rev. Henry H.
Cheetham, Director of Educa-
tion for the Unitarian Univer-
salist Association of Boston
will be guest speaker. He will
also conduot a religious edu-
cation seminar for Sunday
School teachers Saturday
morning and aftemoon in the
church.
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Donations to Betel
Johann K. Johnson, Hecla,
Manitoba, $25.00.
in memory of:
Sera Sigurdur Olafson
Ed Perry
Marus Benson
Th. Finnur Eyolfson
Mrs. Anna Thordarson
Gratefully received,
S. M. BACHMAN,
12-380 Assini'boine Ave.,
Winnipeg 1, Manitoba.
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The Ladies' Aid of the First
Lutheran church will have
Lif rapylsa and B 1 o d m o r
(blood sausage) for sale on
Wednesday, October 2nd at
1.30 p.m. in the lower auditor-
ium of the church. Coffee will
be served.
☆
More Echoes by Paul
Bjarnason
A limited edition of numb-
ered copies obtainable only
from the author.
Price $4.50
1016 West 13th Avenue,
Vancouver 9, B.C.
☆
Northern Lights, Icelandic
poems translated by Mrs. Ja-
kobina Johnson. Price $2.50.
Only a few copies left. Write
to Mrs. Johnson, 3208 N.W.
59th St., Seattle 7, Washing-
ton, U.S.A.
MESSUBOÐ
Fyrsla lúterska kirkja
Sr. V. J. Eylands, Dr. Theol.
Heimili 686 Banning Street.
Sími SUnset 3-0744.
Guðsþjónustur á hverjum
sunnudegi:
A ensku: kl. 9.45 f. h
11.00 f. h.
Á íslenzku kl. 7 e. h.
Sunnudagaskóli kl. 9.45 f. h.
CORRECTIONS
In the leading article of last
week’s paper — Canada — a
Multi-Cultural Nation by Dr.
P. H. T. Thorlakson:
Page 2, 2nd column, para-
graph 2—cultural and religi-
ous separate should be sepa-
rateness. In the same para-
graph: A combination of re-
taliation, resentment and fear,
the last word was missing.
Page 5, second last para-
graph: patten should be pat-
tern.
Skautbuningur
Mrs. S. Gudmunds has for
sale an Icelandic Skaut Bun-
ing (Festival Dress) — the
dress which is wom at state
functions and other formal
affairs.
ADDRESS —
3039 Hillegass Avenue,
Berkeley 5,
California, U.S.A.
☆
Civil Defence says: —
In the initial stages of a
national emergency you may
be on your own for a while.
Can you sustain yourself and
your family for at least forty-
eight hours?
Metro Civil Defence,
1767 Portage Avenue,
Winnipeg 12 — TUrner 8-2351
ROSE THEATRE
SARGENT ot ARLINGTON
AIRCONDITIONED
CHANGE OF PROGRAM
EVERY FOUR DAYS
Foto-Nite Every
Tuesday and Wednesday
SPECIAL
CHILDREN'S MATINEE
Every Saturday
From the original founda-
tion of the Betel Horne, it has
been the policy of the Board
of Directors to present a re-
port to the Icelandic Lutheran
Synod Sitting in annual con-
vention. In June of last year
the Synod held its final meet-
ing in Gimli and we regret-
fully witnessed the passing of
an organization which served
the Icelandic community for
some seventy years. This or-
ganization, t h o u g h small,
served as a unifying factor of
our seattered Icelandic com-
munities. The members of the
Betel Home Foundation now
wiSh to report to the com-
munity at large, through the
medium of Logberg-Heims-
kringla so that the many
friends of Betel may have a
clear understanding of the af-
fairs of the Home.
The Home at Gimli pro-
vides resident accommoda-
tions for some ninety persons.
An integral part of the Home
is the infirmary which has
bed facilities for twenty per-
sons. Many of the infirmary
patients are chronic cases re-
quiring twenty-four h o u r
care. A matter of concern to
the Board of Directors is to
improve and expand the faci-
lities of the Home. Studies
and plans have been made in
this direction both at Gimli
and elsew'here and presently
a new study of expansion at
Gimli is being made. A report
on these plans will be made
when the studies have been
completed.
The buildings of the Home
are continually being repair-
ed and maintained in a first
class condition.
The DireCtors wish to ex-
press their appreciation for
the loyalty and co-operation
of all the members of the staff
and management for the past
year.
Respectfully submitted on
béhalf of the Board of Direc-
tors.
GRETTIR EGGERTSON,
President.
Winnipeg, Canada.
September 23, 1963.
BETEL HOME FOUNDATION
BALANCE SHEET
as at March 31st, 1963
ASSETS
Current Assets:
CaSh on hand and in Bank ___
Building Fund Bank account
TruSt Bank account held for residents _____
Accounts Receivable _______________________
Prepaid Expenses___________________________
Total Current Assets________
Fixed Assets:
Land, Buildings and Equipmént
Total Assets ...............
LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL
Current Liabilities:
Residents’ trust account ________________________
Accounts payable ________________________________
Total Current Liabilities
Capital:
Balance at March 30, 1962 _____
Add: Tax refund and grant ...
Building Fund receipts ________
$ 11,418.78
2,092.83
5,430.59
3,516.10
3,417.18
$ 25,875.48
258.506.70
$284,382.18
$ 5,430.59
4,529.52
$ 9,960.11
Less: Deficit for the year ended March 31, 1963
Toial Liabilities and Capiial
$273,969.61
550.91
1,508.98
$276,029.50
1,607.43
PATHFINDERS' BENEVOLENT FUND
CaSh in Bank _________________________________________
Bonds and Certificates held by the Winnipeg Foundation
(Par value $75,500.00) Cost _...........__.........
Revenue Account __________.'._________:_______________
Due from General Account and Betel Holdings
Mortgage Receivable__________________________
Bequesi: Mrs. I. M. Magnusson Johnson Estate $ 200.00
Donations _____________________________________________ 956.50
274,422.07
$284,382.18
$ 3,734.14
75,089.88
4,035.31
1,530.50
1,782.92
$ 86,172.75
Total
$ 1,156.50
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
P. H. T. Thorlakson, M.D., Honorary President; Grettir Eggertson, President; K. W. Johannson, Vice-
President; Victor Jonasson. Honorary Secretary; S. C. Bachman, Honorary Treasurer; S. V. Sigurdson;
Barney Egilson; Lincoln Johnson; John Guttormsson; Hon. G. S. Thorvaldson, Q.C.; A. R. Swanson;
Miss S. Hjartarson, Matron.