Lögberg-Heimskringla - 07.03.1980, Side 8

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 07.03.1980, Side 8
Subseribers in: CANADA, ICELAND, U.S.A. and more than 20 other cou ntries in EUROPE, AFRICA and ASIA 1383 Icelandic weekly 138S Föstudagur 7. mars, 1980 AFGREIÐSLA A ÍSLANDI: Birna Magnúsdóttir, Dúfnahólum 4, Reykjavík, Sími (91) 74153 Árni Bjarnarson, Norðurgötu 48, Akureyri, Sími (96) 23852 MIIIBIDIIN WINNIPEG 1. Where is the hangikjöt? 2- Are we the youngest ones? 3. Do they really grow turnips in Iceland? 4. Is Þorri a ghost or a god? 5. Don’t leave me! 6. Are you from Vestfirðir, too? NOTICE Final request for Family History of early residents from the district of Big Quill, Dafoe, Foote, Grandy, Harvard, Kandahar, Levanl, Little Quill, Mimmer, Mountain, Nordra, Sleipnir, Springburn and Wynyard, Pictures and general stories are also requested. Lillian Thorlacius, Quill Historical Society, Box 1210, Wynyard, Saskatchewan. Gjöf til Lögbergs-Heimskringlu Gunnlaugur Hólm, síðasti eftirlifandi landnámsmaður Víðir byggðarinnar lést í hárri elli þann 7. janúar sl. Gunnlaugur var góður hag- yrðingur- Skömmu áður en hann lést orti hann þessa vísu. Þó að blási stundum strangt stormur rauna frekur. Ekki þarf að þykja langt það sem enda tekur. Við vottum eftirlifandi dætrum hans frú Idu Pear- son, frú Fanney Helgcison og frú Svövu Hansen dýpstu samúð um leið og við þökkum þeim 300 dollara gjöf i styrktarsjóð Lögbergs Heimskringlu í minningu for eldranna Svanfríðar Jakobs- dóttur Hólm og Gunnlaugs Hólm. ICELANDIC CONTENT A few similarities and dissimilarities between Canada and Iceland are briefly touched upon in the editorial. Differences in climate and various natural surroundings are mentioned. The concluding paragraph points out, however, that both nations have now found themselves in the thick of a very confusing battle against a common enemy, which, of course, is inflation. Here the analogy of a ghost is used. The oppressive presence of this ghost is felt everywhere. However, its invisibility makes it impervious whatever conventional attacks may be mounted against it. Gunnar Gunnarson’s second installment on the origins of the Icelanders examines some of the arguments against non- Norwegian extraction. From left to right on the picture of Iceland’s new cabinet (see front page): Dr. Gunnar Thoroddsen, Prime Minister; Steingrimur Hermannsson, Minister of Fisheries: Svavar Gest- sson, Minister of Social Affairs; Hjorleifur Guttormsson, Minister of Industries; Tomas Arnason, Minister of Commerce; Ragnar Arnalds, Minister of Finance; Ingvar Gislason, Minister of ; Education; Olafur Johannesson, Minister of Foreign Affairs; Fridjon Thordarson, Minister of Justice and Dr. Kristjan Eldjarn, President of Iceland. The Supreme Court of Iceland commemorated its 60th an- niversary on February 16 this year. With the adoption of the laws of Jonsbok in 1281 Iceland relinquished her judicial power. In 1920 she fully regained the power with the establishment of the Supreme Court of Iceland. The picture on page 3 shows Iceland’s Supreme Court justices from left to right: Bjorn Helgason, Secretary to the Supreme Court; Justice Thor Vilhjalmsson; Justice Logi Einarsson, Justice Bjorn Sveinbjornsson; Justice Benedikt Sigurjonsson; Justice Armann Snaevarr; Justice Sigurgeir Johnson. Justice Magnus B. Torfason is not shown on this picture. The significance of the first Monday in Lent is briefly discussed and various customs associated with it. In Iceland this day is called Bolludagur (Cream-Puff Day), which name derives from the fact that in every household in the country it is an annual occasion for excessive consumptin of cream-puffs. The following Tuesday and Wednesday are called Sprengidagur (Carnival Day) and j Oskudagur (Ash Wednesday). Customs related to these two days will be described in our next issue. Page two has a picture of the Icelandic participants in the Winter Olympics at Lake Placid. A new column reports on past events as these were reported in Logberg-Heimskringla.

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