Lögberg-Heimskringla - 05.02.1982, Síða 3

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 05.02.1982, Síða 3
WINNIPEG; FOSTUDAGUR 5. FEBRUAR 1982-3 A page in the House of Commons Kerry Stirton It was "just a fluke" that Kerry Stirton happened to notice a paragraph about the Parliamentary Page Programme in a bulletin sent around by his guidance councillor at Vincent Massey Collegiate. Kerry took the time to read it and as a result applied and was accepted for the programme. He is one of 38 top students selected from schools across Canada to attend first year university in Ottawa while working as a Page Boy in the House of Com- mons. He is enrolled in Business Ad- ministration at the University of Ot- tawa, where he lives in residence and he plans to go into law after get- ting his BA. Before starting on his training for work in the House, Kerry was put into two weeks of French immer- sion — intensive langauge training. His colleagues say he speaks remarkably well — they are surpris- ed at how quickly he has taken to his second language. His duties in the House of Com- mons take up about 15 hours per week, and through the co-operation of the programme director and the university, he is able to fit class timetables around his working hours. Kerry really appreciates the op- portunity he gets to speak French, and practices every qhance he gets. Work, studies and classes leave little time for anything else, but Kerry managed to take some lessons in sky diving at the Ottawa Sky Div- ing Club. He is interested in skating and skiing as well, and enjoys going out Fridays and Saturdays. When the Höuse sat again at the end of January, Kerry brought his skates back to skate on the longest skating rink in the world, the Rideau Canal. Kerry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stirton. His mother's maiden name was Laurie Asgeirson. Her parents came from Akureyri more than 50 years ago and settled in Winnipeg. Þorrablót in North America Most Icelandic Clubs of North America are busy preparing their annual Þorrablót, which normally is held in February or March. In Manitoba, at least two have already been organized. The one in Win- nipeg will take place at Vasalund, February 6 and in Brandon at Harry's Ukrainian Kitchen, the same day. A þorrablót has also been held in Arborg over the last few years. The Icclandic Society of Ed- monton, Norðurljós Chapter will hold its Þorrablót February 27. Plans are well underway and those interested in participating should make reservations soon. The Icclandic Canadian Club of British Coiumbia will hold its þorrablót February 20, at St. Ber- nadette Parish Hall, South Surrey. ,And finally, the Icelandic Society of Northern California has rescheduled its þorrablót. It was to be in April but will take place February 27. Þorrablót is quite an affair in North America and anyone in- terested in experiencing this unique event should contact members of the clubs mentioned above. As far as we know, the first þorra- blót took place. in Winnipeg, in 1903. Þorsteinn Þ. Þorsteinsson stated in his book, Vestmenn, that a group of Icelandic immigrants from Akureyri, Iceland met in 1902, organized the Helgi magri Club, and celebrated the first þorrablót in 1903. BUYING OR SELLING REAL ESTATE IN WINNIPEG AND IN THE INTERLAKE CALL Interlake Agencies Ltd. Winnipeg......477-4205 ...... 284-1490 Gimli.........642-8501 Arborg....... 376-5509 Selkirk...... 482-5806 Stonewail.... 467-8930 v—Aíjchcíca LtaT KNIT YOUR OWN ICELANDIC LOPI SWEATER! 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Iceland is a land of volcanoes, giant waterfalls, Viking museums, glaciers, geysers, concerts, art shows, duty-free shopping and hot- springs pools. You’ll get transfers between airport and Reykjavik, room at the first-class Hotel Loftleidir, continental breakfast daily, city sightseeing tour, and for those staying 2 or 3 days, a countryside tour, all at unbelievably low prices: 1 day, $45; 2 days, $75; 3 days, $105. So on your next trip to Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Great Britain or Luxembourg, stop over in lceland for a few days. For further information see your travel agent or contact lcelandair, P. 0. Box 105, West Hempstead, NY11552. Phone 212-757-8585 (NewYorkCityonly)orcall 800-555-1212 lor the toll free number in your area. _^Prices are per person, double occupancy and are in effect October 1 through April 30,1982 and subjecl to change. NOWMORE THAN EVER YOUR BEST VALUE TO EUROPE ICELANDAIR

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