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Lögberg-Heimskringla - 06.02.1975, Qupperneq 3

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 06.02.1975, Qupperneq 3
LÖGBERG-HETMSKRINGLA, FIMMTUDAGINN 6. FEBRÚAR 1975 3 CANADA AND ICELAND SHARE MUTUAL INTERESTS The visit to Manitaba of Iceland’s Prime Minister Geir Hallgriímsson and his wife Ema Finnsdóttir, as guest of the Icelandic National League of North America, was the first historic event of the historic year marking a century of permanent Icelandic settlerrent in North America. Their participation as guests of honor in the League’s 56th annual convention in Winnipeg, launched the centennial celebra- tions planned for the year, and was greeted with warm enthusiaism by Canadians of Icelandic origin, many of whom are third generation descendents of the immigrants of 1875. Their visit was all too brief, for they crowded a good deal of travelling into their short stay in Manitoba, went to some of the communities in historic New Iceland, enjoyed old time rural hospitality at its best, greeted residents of the Betel Home at Gimli one by one and chatted with some of them. And children, many of them four generations re- moved from the early pioneers, went through their Icelandic lessons in special classes recently established in the schools of Arborg and Gimli, then performed in skits in their an- cestral language. An extra dimension was added by French Canadian children singing their folk songs and Ukrainian youngsters in ethnic dances, giving the Prime Minister’s party a glimpse of Canada’s respect for its multi-cultural heritage. Over 60 members of Mrs. Elma Gislason’s Icelandic Centennial Children’s Choir sang a full program of Icelandic songs at the annual concert of the League’s Frón Chapter, then delighted the Prime Minister bv asking for his auto- graph. The Prime Minister’s party included Iceland’s ambassa- dor to Canada and his wife; Mr. and Mrs. Haraldur Kröyer, and the Prime Minister’s secretary, Biöm Biamason, son of a former prime minister of Iceland. the late Biami Benedi- ktsson. He visited Manitoba with his parents in 1964, when they were guests of honour at the 75th anniversary of “Islendingadagurinn”. The party had a busy agenda in Winnipeg, for they were given the red carpet treatment by the city and pro- vince, entertained at official functions, shown the city’s main paints of interest and carefully, if unobtrusively, es- corted by four R.C.M.P. officers whereever they went. The Prime Minister told a press conference in Winnipeg that Canada and Iceland had many vital interests in oommon. Both countries are members of the North Atlantic Treaty and both share a maior economic interest in the establishment of 200-mile coastal territorial limits. He believes that NATO has proved its worth in the past 25 years as a safeguard against future wars. “NATO should be strengthened, not in a military sense, but in a moral sense. In order to maintain peace there must be a show of strength.....of wffll and combined interests”. “We loök to Canada in world affairs with great admir- ation for the example it sets ” He said that Iceland was still at odds with West Germany over the 50-mile fishery limits, while settlement had béen reached with the British, involving a provisional agreement allowing them to fish in designated areas within the 50 miles. Despite t’hese restrictions fiehing had declined, and the limits would be extended to 200 miles within a year. For Iceland, wihich depends upon fishinig it is a matter of survival, he said, and he was glad Canada was af the same opinion regarding territoril lirnits- While the possibilities of trade with Canada are limited at present because there are no regular sailings between the two countries, he said that Iceland could sell Canada indus- trial and agricultural products, such as prime quality lamb and wool'len goods. “We are also developing our geothermal and hydro- electric power and Canadian industry might be interested in coming to Iceland for low-price power”. Prime Minister Geir Hallgrímsson and his party left Winnip>eg on January 26th, and on the 27th he and ambas- sador Haraldur Kröyer discussed relations between the two countries with Canada’s Priime Minister Trudeau in Ottawa. C.G. VEITIR $1000 Franah. af bls- 1. Biskupinn yfir íslandi, herra Sigurbjöm Einarsson og kona hans, frú Magnea Þor- kelsdóttir, hafa þegið boð nefndarinnar að sækja hátíð ina og tekur biskupinn þátt í guðsþjónustum á íslensku og ensku. Aðalræðumaður á skemmti samkomu ,sem fer fram í Centennial Concert Hall í Winnipeg, verður Hon. John Munro ráðherra sem fer með fjölstrendnismenningarmál fyrir Kanadastjórn (Minister responsible for multicultur- alism). Stofnað hefur verið til skemmtiferðar norður Rauð- á og Winnipegvatn með skipinu M. S. Lord Selkirk, og komið við í Selkirk og Mikley. Veita heimamenn á þessum stöðum gestunum móttöku. — Mun verða skemmtiskrá og veitingar bornar fram. Er gert ráð fyr ir að hópferðir verði með fjölflutningsbílum frá Winni peg og öðrum stöðum fyrir þá sem vilja fylgjast með og taka þátt í samkomunum í Selkirk og Mikley. BARNABÆKUR Framh. af bls. 1. brá fljótt við og kom því til leiðar að 11 bókaútgefendur tóku sig saman um að gefa safninu 285 bamabækur. Þá lagði einn þeirra til trékassa undir bækumar, annar sá um innpökkun þeirra en sá þriðji keypti ábyrgð á send- ingunni. Eimskipafélag Is- lands flutti bækumar frá Reykjavík til Norfolk. f TILKYNNING INGÞÓR I. ÍSFELD Stefáni Murray Sigmar S | forstj. McKAGUE SIG- | MAR & Co. Ltd. er á- ij: íj: nægja að gjöra kunnugt, ij: ji: að Ingþór Isfeld er nú í •? iij þjónustu fyrirtækisins. ;i; í Hann vinnur í St. James jij ji /Assiniboia skrifstof- jij ji unni- ;j; jj Lesendum blaðsins er ji jí velkomið að snúa sér til ji jj: hans varðandi sölu og j; § kaup fasteigna. ij jij Sími á skrifst. 889-3316 ij | og | Sími heima 783-9333 • Business and Protessional Cards % ÞJÓÐRÆKNISFÉLAG ÍSLENDINGA f VESTURHEIMI ForseJi: SKÚLI JÓHANNSSON 587 Minto Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3G 2RJ Siyrkið félagið með því að gerasi meðlimii. Arsgjald — Einslaklingar $3.00 — Hjón $5.00 Sendisi til fjármálarilara MRS. KRISTIN R. JOHNSON 1059 Dominion St„ Winnipeg, Manitoba R3E 2P3 Phone: 783-3971 Building Mechanics Ltd. Pointing - Decorotinq - Construction Kenovotinq - Rcol Estote K. W (BILL) JOHANNSON Manager 910 Palmerston Ave.. Winnipeq R3G 1JS A. S. BARDAL LTD. FUNERAL HOME 843 Sherbrook Street ííelur likkistur og annast um útfarir. Allur útbúnaður sá bezti Siofnað 1894 774-7474 Goodman and Kojima Electric Electricol Controctors 640 McGee Streei, Winnipeg, Maniioba R3E 1W8 Phone: 774-5549 ARTHUR GOODMAN M. KOJIMA Evenings and Holidays ICELANDIC STAMPS WANTED OLDER ICELANDIC STAMPS and LETTERS are VALUABLE I am an Expert Collector, able to Appraise or Buy. BRYAN Brjánn WHIPPLE 1205 SPRUCE STREET, BERKELEY, CAL. 94709 USA TALLIN, KRISTJANSSON & SMITH Barriitsn 4 Sollcitors 3rd Floor, 232 Portage Avenue. WINNIPEG. MANITOBA R3C 0B1 774-7855 ESTIMATES FREE i. M. Ingimundson Re-roof. Asphalt Shingles. Roof Repairs, Instoll Vents, Insulotion and Eovestrouohino 774-7855 632 Simcoe $t., Wínnipeg 3, M«n. Selkirk Funeral Chapel Ltd. Ocrector: GARTH CLARV Licensed Embolmec S.rving S.lkirk .nd lnt.rl.lc. arm Ambulanc. Service Cell Sclkirk Phon. 4t2-«244 Collect 207 Dufterin Ave.. Selkirk. Men S. A. Thorarinson Barrister 4 Solicitor 70B SOMERSET PLACE 274 PORTAGE AVI. R3C 0B9 Office 942-7051 Regidence 489-6488 Skúli Anderson Custom Jewellery Engraver. 207 PARIS BLDG. 259 PORTAGE AVE. Office: 942-5756 Home: 783-6688 Oivinsky, Birnboim & Company Chartered Accountantf 228 Notre Dame Avenue. 300 Lindsay Building, Winnipeg. Maniioba R3B 1P2 Telephona: No. 943 0526-7 8 effective July 3. 1972 The Western Paint Co Ltd. 521 HARGRAVE ST. WINHIPEG “THE PAINTERS’ SUPPLY HOUSE" SINCE 1908 943-7395 > SHIMNOWSKI, Pretldeni A. M. COTi, Trsoturtr Minnist BETEL í erfðaskróm yðar CAPITAL LUMBER Co. Ltd. THE COTTAGE BUILDERS’ f ~ >92 Higgins Ave. Winnip., Man Prefab homes, Cottages, Garages, CMHC approved Roof Trusses ’ 943-1151, 943-1455 Asgeirson Paints & Wallpapers Ltd. 696 Sargent Avenue Winnipeg 3. Manitoba PAINTS Benjamin Moore Sherwin Williame C.I.L. HARDWARE GLASS & GLAZING WOOD & ALUMINUM WALLPAPER Phones: 783-5967 - 783-4322 FREE DELIVERY ASGEIR ASGEIRSSON GEORGE ASGEIRSSON RICHARDSON AND COMPANY BARRISTER AND ATTORNEYS AT LAW 274 Garry Street, Winnipeg, Man. R3C 1H5. — Tel: 957-1670 Mr. S. GLENN SIGURDSON attends in OTMT.T and RTVER- TON on the lst and 3rd FRIDAYS of each month. Offices are in the Gimli Medical Centre, 62—3rd Ave, between thehours of 9:30 A.M. and 5:30 P.M. with Mr. Sigurdson and his legal assistant in attendance. — (Telephone 642-7955). In ^.Y5rt01?’ Mr- Sigurdson attends in the Riverton VilUge Office between the hours of 1:00 PJM. and 3:00 P.M.

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