Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.12.1977, Blaðsíða 17

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.12.1977, Blaðsíða 17
Lögberg-Heimskringla, Fimmtudaginn 15. Desember 1977 — JOLABLAÐ 17 JÆO DANTELSOIV frá Lundar sendl blaolnu þessa skemmtllegu og sögulegu mynd. — Hún er tekln nálægt Lundar, sennllega &rIO 1915, og sýnlr sextán uxa draga hús, sem séra Albert Krlstj- ánsson áttl. Nágrannar hans aOstoðuSu viO flutnlngana, og lögSu til usana. mm ' *TSL. LUNDAR: - CHAPTER OF THE ICELANDIC NATIONAL LEAGUE Lundar has been privileg- ed this summer to encounter two visits with friends from Iceland. On July 19th, Sera Bragi Friðrikson and his son Oddur and Adolf Holm from Gimli, drove six stu- dents, those via the Ex- change program sponsored by the Icelandic League of Iceland, from Gimli to visit our town and area. In the short time allocated that day, they visited the Lundar Bakery and, besides being shown the bread making operation, were treated to hot cinnamon rolls. Reeve Johann Sigurdson, president of t h e Lundar Icelandic L e a g u e Chapter, invited them for h o t doughnuts from the bakery and other refreshments. The students were then shown the school and given a tour of the town. The two boys, Gunnar and Ingvar, each purchased a summer straw hat, typical of Cana- da. They also enjoyed a little basketball. The group dis- played a great deal of inter- est in Helga Sigurdson’s ar- tistry in ceramics and she showed them examples of different techniques. T h e day concluded with a wiener roast at Lundar Beach. The students then had touched the shores of Lake Winnipeg and Lake Manitoba. The novelty of the roast was a 30-pound watermelon, and marshmallows. The f o u r girls, Ragnheiður, M a r i a , Sigriður, Þóra, and two boys, Ingvar and Gunnar were given a beautiful Tourist Travel Guide of the Inter- lake and a ceramic souvenir of Lundar. The students are well travelled, some having visited many countries in Europe and we hope that they take back in their hearts a fondness for our country and its people. Another special event was on July 28, 1977, when the Kvennakór from Suðurnésja. Iceland, performed in the Lundar Community H a 11. The ladies of the Lundar Chapter organized a beauti- ful buffet of cold beef and ham slices, salad, breads and dainties. By curtain time, the hall was filled to capacity with an audience from far and near. Johann Sigurdson, president of the Þjoðræknis- felagsdeild “Lundar,” wel- comed all and after introduc- ing the chair and conductor, invited all for a social hour of coffee and “sandviskur.” The a u d i e n c e responded with a humorous reprimand for the use of the so often heard Canadian Icelandic word for “samlokur.” The ladies of the choir en- tered in Icelandic costume, each one distinctive. The atmosphere was set and the audienece was not disap- pointed. It’s rare these days to hear the Canadian an- them sung so as to stir one’s pride and straighten one’s shoulders. Not all in the au- dience were Icelandic-Cana- dians, but since music knows no boundaries the program pleased everyone. The selec- tions ranged from classical to modern, folk to Broadway musicals. “Never on Sunday” caused many to chuckle. The conductor, pianist and choir were given a well-earned standing ovation. The audience and choir mingled together as again the ladies of the Chapter served coffee, sandwiches and many dainties, including the Icelandic favorites, klei- nur, pönnukökur and vinar- terta. The atmosphere was so convivial that the ladies of the choir broke out in song. They truly enjoy sing- ing. The choir was thanked for their ambitious undertaking in organizing such a tour and the proceeds of the con- cert were given to help de- fray the expenses. The Lundar Chapter ar- ranged to have a memorial service at the Pioneer monu- ment in Lundar on August 14th. Mrs. John Guttormson laid the wreath and Sera Bragi Friðriksson said a prayer. After the service everyone met in the Parish Hall of the Lundar Luther- an Church for a program begun with community sing- ing accompanied on t h e organ by Irene Guttormson. The chairman, Johann Sig- urdson, called on Sera Bragi who spoke of the accom- plishments and the good reputatión Icelandic pioneers had established for us in Canada. Johann also said a few words and mentioned how ingrained the words “heima á Islandi” had be- come. The pioneers and their descendants still have the attachments that time can- not change. The assembled people were then introduced to Sharon Backman, who had enjoyed a visit to Iceland sponsored by the Lundar Chapter. She gave a short resume of her trip. To complete the afternoon Dora Sigurdson, from Oak Point, showed slides of her visit to Iceland. Refresh- ments were served by the ladies of the Chapter. On September llth, Séra Bragi Friðriksson had his farewell service in the Lun- dar Lutheran Church prior to his departure from Cana- da for a few months stay in the United States. After the service, coffee and lunch was served in the Parish Hall. The Icelandic Chapter, “Lundar,” presented Séra Bragi and Frú Katrin with a ceramic plaque. On t h e plaque was a picture of the Lundar Church and Hall, painted by Helga Sigurdson, which will be a reminder of the pleasant years spent in Lundar. At the annual meeting of the Lundar Chapter of the Icelandic National League the officers for the year 1977-1978 are: president, Jo- hann S. Sigurdson; vice- president, Kristine M. Good- man; secretary, Rosa John- son; treasurer, Hjalti John- son. The Chapter will continue having card parties once a month during the winter and spring. Icelandic whist and Trump whist will be played. Iceland Review lceland is a country to discover and enjoy. Do it through this magazine. To become an lceland Review subscriber, just complete the order form below, cut out and air- mail today. A fresh issue will be delivered to your doorstep four 'imes a year. Get in touch, don't miss this opportunity. SPECIAL OFFER An extra bonus of all 1977 issues is offered with each new pre-paid subscription: Just ad $3.50 to cover post- age and handling. Please enter my prepaid subscription to lceland Review for 1978 at $11.50 (postfree) — or equivalency in other currency. | | I am enclosing additional $3.50 (or a total of $15.00) to receive all 1977 issues also. Name ___________:__________________________ Street ......_v____________________________ City................. State/Province_______ Country....................Postal code/Zip AIRMAIL WITH PAYMENT TO: ICELAND REVIEW, P.O. BOX 93, REYKJAVIK, ICELAND

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