Lögberg-Heimskringla - 19.09.1974, Síða 3

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 19.09.1974, Síða 3
LÖGBERG-HEIMSKRINGLA, FIMMTUDAGINN 19. SEPTEMBER 1974 3 WINDOW ON THE WEATHER Thousands of Business and Professional Cards • Lögberg-Heimskringla has now moved to new offices in a building nearly as old as the city of Winnipeg. Question that if you’re of an age to remember the good old days when the Avenue building was rising to a great height in one of the choicest spots on Portage Avenue. It’s still in the heart of pedestrian traffic, though it looks a bit dwarfed now, overshadowed as it is by the modem giants across the street. Buildings never aspired to split the clouds in the old days. To be exact, ve’re located at 512—265 Portage Avenue. There are two elevators with genial men at the controls. They host the upward flight and chat away the time of day, a rare luxury in this day of automation and pushbuttons. It’s a nice feeling. Visit us soon and see for yourself- This office also has two windows that look out on a couple of briek walls plus workmen reparing a building nearby, and the weather. An outlook on the weather is necessary if you like to match your mood to that of the day. This is a dull, tearfully sulky day and who needs it? You don’t, I don’t, and certainly the prairie crops don’t. They deserve better after weathering the vicissitudes that beset them through most of the growing season. Now that they are readying for the reaping, the wheat, the barley and the oats ought to get a break To say that they waited to get a start through a slow and lazy spring would be bad reporting. Spring didn’t come at all this year. It slept away its allotted tenure on the prairies, shedding chilly tears between naps, melting the snow and flooding the soil to give a good start to illegal growth like skunk weed and Russian thistle but little else, while the fields lay black under water and waited for an assignment of seed to work on. We would have been traitors to the country, we its people, had we complained to the sun for baking tis to a crisp and then simmering us in our own sweat when it fin- ally tumed the heat on in July. It was the first encourage- ment it gave to the crops bravely sprouting in the chilly soil. Once the blades pushed through the ground, they grew like mad, matured and ripened in record time. How could they do less for men who had the fortitude to trust their dear-bought seed to the soil late in June, then hope for the best? That’s the farmer, Nature’s own foolhardy gambler! Now the Wheat, the barley and the oats stand tall and golden in the fields- I saw them a few days ago when the sun shone on them, and they seemed to promise prosperity to the people who took their chances with the soil and the weather last spring. A short time of grace now, and all this would be safely gamered. Now is the season for smiling skies and the odd touch of heat at midday. The weather has no business to turn on the tears in September, when neither man nor Nature is in a mood to take its tantrums But outside these windows of mine it still sulks, and maybe it’s time we asked the Indians to put on 'a sun dance. They’ve often done it in Alberta and sometimes they say it wors. But why make rude remarks about the weather? Why not? Nobody but nobody spares a human villain who upsets the order of things. Tongues lash out at him from all direction sand usually he takes no more notice than the weather does. But then a mere man has far less influ- ence in the affairs of other men thanhas the weather. C. G. —4£> — A TASTE OF ICELAND COATS. PARKAS, SWEATERS. JACKETS, HOODED PONCHOS; MITTENS, SCARFS, TOQUES, etc., etc. — SHEEP SKINS THE UNIQUE LAVA CERAMICS. Icelandic food: Rúllupylsa, Lifrapylsa, Skyr, HarSfiskur and Linda Chocolates RECIPE BOOKS — DICTIONARIES For further information contact: clcolandic cTracIing (Bompany JBtd.. 474 Montrose St. Winnipeg, Man. — Telephone: (204) 452 9569 ........ ^EEE paintings Cont. of page 2 fect place to seat people for a Baroque concert.” The balcony leads the eye to the upstairs bedroom, reached by a winding stair- case. Here Margot spends pri vate hours “looking out over the great space and reflect- ing on all the work that’s fin aily been done on the apart- ment.” After signing the lease, she had the fiocked wallpaper re moved and painted the walls pale yellow-green to match her antique wicker furni- 'ture. All the pieCes are late 19th century American which she collected from antique shops. Margot seems to be one of the ultimate collectors. Her favorite possessions are Engl ish and Chinese silk em- broideries of animals and birds. Old quilts and Iceland ic sheepskin rugs also count among her interests, and re- cently she bought a moun- tain top in Wyoming. Icelandic by heritage, she grew up in North Dakota. Early association with the Indians and their crafts led her to her most recent hob- by: colecting American Iindi an beadwork jewelry. Trav- eled through eight Westem states to visit Indian reserv- ations and bought the best beadwork she could find. Back in New York, she set up her own apartment bouti- que in a 1790 American chest of drawers inher living room- Since then the collect- ion, which consists primarily of belt buckles, necklaces and barettes, has moved on to the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s gift shop Hobbies aside, it’s back to the drawing board—in her case, a leirge Spanish table bought at Lord and Taylor at a greatly reduced price be cause the top slopes. She us- es the table as both a draw- ing board and a dining table when she entertains. “I like having people ov- er”, she says, “and I like to live nicely. Maby this isn’t the ideal place to live, but I think it comes pretty close to being most unusual.” ÞJÓÐRÆKNISFÉLAG ÍSLENDINGA í VESTURHEIMI ., Forseti: SKÚLI JÓHANNSSON 587 Minto Streel, Winnipeg, Maniloba R3G 2R2 Slyrkið félagið með því að gerast meðlimir. Arsgjald — Einstaklingar $3.00 — Hjón $5.00 Sendist til fjármálaritara MRS. KRISTIN R. JOHNSON 1059 Dominion St.. Winnipeg, Manitoba R3E 2P3 Phone: 783-3971 Building Mechanics Ltd. paintíng - Dccoroting - Construcfion Renovoting - Reol Estote K W (BILL) JOHANNSON Manager 910 Palmerston Ave.. Winnipeg R3G IJ5 ICELANDIC STAMPS WANTED OLDER ICELANDIC STAMPS and LETTERS are VALUABLE I am an Experl Collector, able to Apprajse or Buy. BRYAN Brjánn WHIPPLE 1205 SPRUCE STREET, BERKELEY, CAL. 94709 USA ft. S. BARDftL LTD. FUNERAL HOME 843 Sherbrook Street fielur líkkistur og annast um útfarir. Allur útbúnaður sá bezti Stofnað 1894 774-7474 FRÁ V!NI Goodman and Kojima Electric Electrical Confroctor* 640 McGee Streel, Winnipeg, Maniioba R3E 1W8 Phone: 774-5549 ARTHUR GOODMAN M. KOJIMA Evenings and Holidays TALLIN, KRISTJANSSON & SMITH Borristert & Solicifort 3rd F’.oor, 232 Portage Avenue, WINNIPEG, MANITOBA R3C 0B1 774-7855 ESTIMATES FREE J. M. Ingimundson Re-roof. Asphalt Shingles. Roof Repairs, Instoll Vents, Insulotion ond Eovestroughina 774-7855 632 Simcoe St., winnipeq 3# Man. 1 s 'he Western Painl Co Lld. 21 HARGRAVE ST. WINNIPEG “THE PAINTERS’ SUPPLY HOUSE” TS? SINCE 1908 943-7395 1. SHIMNOWSKI, Presid*n* A. H COTE. Treasurer Selkirk Funeral Chapel Ltd. Director: GARTH CLARY Licensed Embolmer Servinq Selkirk ond Interleke ercot Ambulance Servlce C«tl Selkirk Phone 462-6284 Collect 209 Dufferin Avq.. Selkirk. Men Minnist BETEL í erfðaskróm yðar CAPITAL LUMBER Co. Ltd. "THE COTTAGE BUILDERS’ 92 Higgins Ave. Winnip., Man Prefab homes, Cottages, Garages, CMHC approved Roof Trusses 943-1455 943-1455 S. A. Thorarinson B«rritf.r & Sðlicitor TOB SOMERSET PLACE 294 PORTAGE AVE. RSC 0B9 Office 942-705) Residence 489-648R Asgeirson Paints & Wallpapers Ltd. 696 Sargent Avenue Winnipeg 3. Maniloba PAINTS Benjamin Moore Sherwin Williami CJL. HARDWARE Skúli Anderson utftotT) Rngrs'"*-! 207 PARIS BLDG. 259 PORTAGE AVE. - Office: 942-5756 Home: 783-6688 Divinsky, Birnboim & Company Chartered Accounlants 228 Notre Daxne Avenue, 300 Lindsay Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 1P2 Telephone: No. 943-0526-7-8 effective July 3. 1972 GLASS & GLAZING WOOD & ALUMINUM WALLPAPER Phonet: 783-5967 — 783-4322 FREE DELIVERY ASGEIR ASGEIRSSON GEORGE ASGEIRSSON Gjöf í Skógræktar- sjóð fslands Mr. og Mrs. Skúli Jóhannsson, Winnipeg $5.00 Með kærum þökkum söfnunamefndar. RICHARDSON AND COMPANY BARRISTER AND ATTORNEYS AT LAW 274 Garry Street, Winnipeg, Man. R3C 1H5. — Tel: 957-1670 Mr. S. GLENN SIGURDSON attends in GIMLI and RIVER- TON on the lst and 3rd FRIDAYS of each month. Offices are in the Gimli Medical Centre, 62—3rd Ave, between the hours of 9:30 A.M. and 5:30 P.M. with Mr. Sigurdson and his legal assistant in attendance. — (Telephone 642-7955). in Riverton, Mr. Sigurdson attends in the Riverton Village Office between the hours of 1:00 P.M. and 3:00 P.M. —J~ H. !.'*L) t,- . -'J.*-1'■ ■"■ix " - 'SJ. J... J,. RICHARD BECK, formaður.

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