Lögberg-Heimskringla - 27.01.1978, Page 8

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 27.01.1978, Page 8
Subscribers in: CANADA, ICELAND, U.S.A., end more than 20 other countries in EUROPE, AFRICA and ASIA. Högberjj-SemtöfermQía 1363 ICELANDIC WEEKLY 138S 27. JANUAR 1978 A UNIQUE PAPER FOR MORE THAN 90 YEARS 67 ST. ANNE'S ROAD WINNIPEG, MANITOBA R2M 2Y4 CANADA Telephone (204) 247-7798 nrwv ui THE CLUBS HOUSE OF ICELAND “We had decided that we needed at least 25 people to come to the meeting, otherwise it was no use founding a club, 26 attended.” This is John Long, who tells this. He is the father of House of Iceland, in San Diego and the first presi- dent of the club, which was founded in January 1977. One year is not a very long time in the history of a club like this, but we thought it could be of some interest to know more about it. One of the news-items on L-H’s front page, March 24th 1977, was about this club, and its foundation. Now the club has more than 70 members, and .Mr. Long said in an interview with one of the newspapers of Iceland, recently after his visit to Iceland last summer, that the members seemed to be enjoyíng the gatherings arranged by the Club. He mentioned one example. A married couple from Iceland lived some 80 miles out- side of San Diego had read about it in the Lögberg- Heimskringla, and they drove all the way to a meeting one day, and the woman almost cried when she met the other Icelanders. She had not seen anybody from Iceland for decades. Here is the letter we recently recieved from Mr John Long, — thank you. já San Diego “I am in receipt of your letter of December 29, 1977, which certainly took long enough to arrive. As of this writing I am no longer the President of the House of Iceland as I did not wish to run for re- election. I was hoping an Icelander or person of Ice- landic descent would be voted in and I am happy that this did happen. The new president for 1978 is Paul Asgeirsson, a fifth generation Icelander who can trace his ancestry back to the days of Ingólfur Arnarson in 830 AD! He has never even been to Iceland but is quite knowledgable about it and is very enthusiastic about our club. The new vicepresident is Ed Rogers, husband of Bára Rogers who was born in Iceland. The Secretary was reelected and her name is Lisali Weatherson, who, along with her sister, Brynhildur, was born in Canada of an Icelandic painter who has now been immorataliz- ed in a recent book called “Ásta Málari” published in Iceland. Lisali and her family also lived several years in Point Roberts, Washington, U.S.A. where they were visited at once time in their childhood by the Nobel Prize winner in Literature, Halldór Laxness, also born in Iceland. The prize was given in 1955. The Treasurer has also been reelected. His name is Ray Gillespie who served several years after the war as a Marine in Ice- land. Here he met his Icelendic wife Seselia, who was born in Olafsjörður. If you wish to contact me further in the future, you have in me one of the best “experts” in America on Iceland, particularly about the years 1941, 1942, 1943, and 1944. There is very little that I have not learned about the climate, the land and the people who I hold in highest regard and love. If you wish to contact the new President, his address is 7533 Jennite Drive, San Diego, Cal. U.S.A. 92119. I spent nearly two months in Iceland during the summer of 1976 staying with personal friends, Sverrir Olafsson and Hrönn Albertsdóttir, in Reykjavík. We traveled all over Iceland on trips. He works for Sjón- varp (Icelandic State Television) and she works for Menntaskólinn Skeiðarvog (a local school near their home). While there, I was given the VIP treatment with a party at the US Embassy and a tour of the Keflavík NATO base by the NATO commander, Admir al Rich. He has since been replaced by a new com- mander. In 1977, I spent almost another two months in July and August in Iceland. This time I made much use of Flugfelag Islands with trips to Akureyri, Egilsstaðir, Seyðisfjörður and Vestmannaeyjar. I made two trips to Vestmannaeyjar and stayed both times with the city’s leading fisherman, Ragnar Johannesson. I walked the length and breath of Heimey including climbing into the new crater, Eldfell, and bringing out a red-hot souvenir. The heat from the eruption is now being us- ed to supply geothermal heat to almost half of the city and the hospital. It is estimated that this heat will adequately supply the city’s needs for 30 or more years! I went back the second time to be a guest of Ragnar again and enjoy the famous three-day celebrat- ion of Thjóðhátið í Eyjum sponsored by Tyr. Vest- mannaeyjar had the clearest, sunniest, and best weath- er in the history of the famous celebration. Of course, my friends told me I had brought the sunshine from California. Who knows? The temperature was in the seventies most of the time! While staying in Reykja- vik during this last trip, I was the house guest of Sævar Jóhannesson, who is a brother of Ragnar and also of Grettir, a potato farmer from Thykkvibær. He also has a syster, Elinborg, who lives here in Bar- stow, Cal. and has been a member of our club. Sævar is a member of the newly formed Rannsóknarlögregl Islends (The State Police of Iceland). Well so much for now, write again if you wish and I will try to answer any questions you may have. — Meantime, feel free to write our new President, Paul Asgeirsson, Who knows, he may may be related to you! John A. Long, Past President. **1 o •-j o tv co e-t* W •o tr o O (D 2 S C GC 00 oo 5 tr1 “ i« . * 1 * M ^ 2 ~ > 3 < -»■ o •’l “« M W “Ti » fl> C VI 0.0 nW o2 ’o § á 00 to ■u o ►-1 00 00 00 a co •—“ co to z ö -í < * o 3* I s xr o> o u ■» O -( ■o O a s: O' 3 > — I O | -2 > o c ÞJÓÐRÆKNIS- ÞINGIÐ Eins og frá hefur verið skýrt í blaðinu verður Þjóðræknisþingið haldið dagana 31. mars og 1. aprfl í Winnipeg. Það er nokkru seinna á árinu, en venja hefur verið. Þing- haldið verður í Fyrstu Lútersku kirk.junni, Vict- or Street. J The president of the Gimli Chapter of the Icelandic Nalional league, Mrs. Lara Tergesen conducled the meeting. Here she is introducing two of the Canadian students tho went to Ice- land last summer, sponsored by the Icelandic National League, and Þjóðraeknisfelagið in Reykjavik and in Akureyri. This pictures shows residents of Betel Gimli watching the film Almost 450 people of all ages saw the film — “They shouldn’t call Iceland Iceland” — last week. It was shown in schools in Gimli, Arborg and Riverton, at a Rotary meeting and at the Betel Homes in Gimli and Selkirk. The first show of this year was in Bismarck, North Dakota, where about 60 people came to a me- eting arranged by Mr. Leonard Dalsted. About 1200 people have now seen the film in Canada. já

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