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LÖGBERG-HEIMSKRINGLA, FIMMTUDAGINN 2. OKTÓBER 1975
SELLING OR BUYING REAL ESTATE
Coll: INGTHOR ISFELD
Bus.: 889-3316 Res.: 783-9333
McKAGUE SIGMAR
ÓSKAR EFTIR ATVINNU í KANADA
25 ára gamall Islendíngur hefur áhuga á að flytja til
Kanada og er að leita fyrir sér um vinnu. Giftur og á
tvö börn, er með gagnfræðipróf (High school), vanur
byggingavinnu, en starfar nú við að leggja gólfteppi
og vildi fúslega starfa við það fyrir vestan. H'ann er
einnig vanur fatasniðningum (garment cutter).
Hafið vinsámlega samband við:
JÓSEF GUÐBJARTSSON,
Löngumýri 7,
Akureyri, íglandi
CANADA
ICELAND
CENTENNIAL
CONFERENCE
Presents
World
Premiere
of the
CENTENNIAL
CANTATA
GUTTORMUR J. GUTTORMSgON
Composed by professor Hallgrimur Helgason and based on the
poem “SANDY BAR” by the late
GUTTORMUR J. GUTTORMSSON
Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra under the direction of
Maestro Piero Gamba and the Philharmonic Choir
MO VEMENTS:
1. Introduction. Orhestra
2. Long I strolled, though late the hour.
Silence reighed.
Sturdy fathers. — Choir.
3. All their tragic toil and scourging. — Solo tenor
4. Those who came to seek and settle. — Choir
5. Thoughts of old within me straining. — Solo tenor
6. Thus the braves who fell a-fighting. — Choir
7. He who makes new paths. — Choir
8. Shining spectral shades. — Solo tenor
9. As the beating rain abated. — Choir.
PERFORMED BY:
The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra (80 members)
The Philharmonic Choir (150 members)
Mr. Reg. Fredrfckson, Soloist
Maestro Piero Gamba, Conductor
The World premiere will take place:
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 12. 3 p.m.
MANTTOBA CENTENNIAL CONCERT HALL
55 Main Street, Winnipeg
Tickets — $6.00 — $5.00 — $4.00 available at
A.T.O. EATONS (all locations) and C.B.O. THE BAY
BETEL HOME
Building
and Memorial Fund
In memory of Gudbjorn
Bjornsson
Mr. Mrs. Freeman Asmundson,
Winnipeg, Manitoba $5.00
Mr. Mrs. T. Bjornson,
Seattle, Washington $5.00
Mrs. Gwen Bjornson, *
Cavalier, North Dakota $5.00
Mrs. M. Markusson,
Winnipeg, Manitoba $5.00
Mrs. R. Childs,
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Mr. Mrs. Albert Markusson,
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Mr. Mrs. Hannes Kristjanson,
Grand Forks, N. D. $10.00
Mr. Mrs. John Austford,
Cavalier, N. D. $5.00
Mr. Mrs. Albert Thorvaldson,
Piney, Manitoba $5.00
Mr. Mrs. Phillip Desjardin,
Piney, Manitoba $5.00
Mr. Mrs. George Eliuk,
Árbakka, Manitoba $5.00
Mr. Mrs. Carl Asmundson,
Piney, Manitoba $5.00
Mr. Mrs. Dean Bjornson,
Cavalier, North Dakota $5.00
Mrs. B. G. Bjornson and William
Walhalla, N. D. $5.00 ’
Mrs. Margaret Goodman and
Marino, Mountain, N.D. $5.00
Mr. Mrs. D. Jensson,
St. James, Manitoba $5.00
Mr. Mrs". Howard Ault,
Grand Forks, N. D. $3.00
ON SALE NÖW
GIMLI WOMEN’S
TNSTITUTE COMMUNITY
HISTORY
"GIMLI SAGA"
Cronshow’s Jewellers or
Tergesen’s General Store,
Gimli, Manitoba.
Mail orders:
c/o Mrs. Gwen Cronshaw
Box 188, Gimli Manitoba
R0C 1B0
.800 pages of history and
pictures of Gimli and area.
Buy now for
Christmas Giving/
Cost: $12.50
(Please make cheques
payable to “Gimli Women’s
Institute”)
MESSUBOÐ
FYRSTA LÚTERSKA
KIRKJA fv
JOHN V. ARVIDSON,
PASTOR
Sími: 772-7444
SUNDAY SCHOOL
• 0 45 am
SERVIOE SUNDAYS
9.45 and 11.00
Eigum við að skrifa öðruvísi
utan á bréf til þín?
Hafðu samband við Manitoba
Health Services Commissioh
ef þú hefur breytt um utaná-
skrift, eða nafn eða skjólstæð-
ingum hefur fjölgað eða
fækkað
MANIT08A HEALTH SERVICES COMMISSIOH
599 Empre*s Straet. Winnipeg R3G 3H2
Tetephðne coilect 796-7101
The annual Scandinavian Ball
and Leif Eriksson festival
vill be held on
SÁTURDAY, OCTOBER llth 1975
at THE INTERNATIONAL INN
Reception at 6 p.m. — Dinner at 7 p.m.
ENTERTAINMENT and DANCE
$8.50 per person. — For further information call
The Secretary Chris Shubert at 832-2500
or Scandinavian Centre 772-6320
CENTENNIAL SERVICES
IN FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH
The Most Reverend Sigurbjörn Einarsson, Bishop
of Iceland, will preach two sermons in First Luth-
eran Church, 580 Victor St., Winnipeg, Sunday
morning, October 5th.
There will be a service in Englisih at 9.45 and in
Icelandic at 11.00 o’clock.
A reception will follow the latter service at
12.00 noon in the Parish Hall, when refreshments
will be served.
The services are a feature of the Canada Ice-
land Centennial Conference and are to commemor
ate the 90th anniversary of the Evangelical Ice-
landic Lutheran Church of North America.
The observances will be inter-denominational in
nature, andd all the religious organizations that
have been active in the various Icelandic com-
munities on this continent have been invited to
participate.