Lögberg-Heimskringla - 08.06.1984, Síða 8

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 08.06.1984, Síða 8
8-WINNIPEG, FÖSTUDAGUR 8. JÚNÍ 1984 Icelandic groups in Winnipeg plan unique celebration for June 17 Snjolaug Sigurdson Memorial Scholarship by Birgir Gudmundsson On the 17th of June, Iceland's In- dependence Day, the Republic of Ice- land will celebrate its fortieth anni- versary. For four decades the flag, a red and white cross superimposed on a blue field, has symbolized the con- tradictions of ice and fire so charac- teristic of this sovereign island in the mid-Atlantic Ocean. Contradictions are not restricted to the physical land- scape of Iceland. Icelandic history has seen its ups and downs, from the independence of the proud heroes of the sagas and the golden age of literature to the humiliation of cen- turies of colonial rule. The brightest time in recent Icelan- dic history is unquestionably the declaration of independence from Denmark in 1944. The day chosen for this important event was the 17th of June, the birthday of Jon Sigurd- sson, the great leader and pathfinder of the independence struggle. Jon Sigurdsson was the man that most ardently and realistically fought for Iceland's cause and laid down the parameters for the future quest for independence. Jon Sigurdsson did not live to see the end result of his fight, but his great mission was car- ried on by younger generations. Before the ultimate goal of inde- pendence was achieved in 1944 some landmarking gains were made along the way, the single most important of which was the acquisition of self-rule in 1918. The struggle for independence was long and demanding; lasting more than a hundred years. Icelanders at home and abroad, therefore, cherish this day and gather in celebration to strengthen ties and foster national identity. * * * On Sunday, June 17, 1984 the local Icelandic community will especially rnark the Independence Day anniver- Guðrún Grímsdottir Eyolfsson látin Guðrún Grímsdottir Eyjolfsson lést snögglega á elliheimilinu á Lundar 5. maí síðastliðinn. Guðrún var fædd 8. janúar, árið 1889 í Skálholti í Biskupstungum. Hún lætur eftir sig fimm börn — Guðmund, Emil, Gunnar, Laufeyju og Vermu. Eiginmaður hennar, Ágúst lést árið 1970, eins tvær dætur, Ragnheiður árið 1913 og Heiðrún 1930. Ein systir, Ingunn, býr á íslandi og einn bróðir Eyjólfur býr þar sömuleiðis. Barnabörn eru 19 og barna- barnabörn 13. Guðrún var jarðsungin frá Lundar Luthersku kirkiu. Séra Ingþór ísfeld jarðaði. sary in Winnipeg, first, by a wreath- laying ceremony at the Jon Sigurd- sson statue on the Manitoba Legis- lative Building grounds, Broadway Avenue, at 4 p.m., and, later in the evening of June 17, with an Icelan- dic pageant at the Centennial Concert Hall, at 7 p.m. The public is cordial- ly invited. Shirley McCreedy 31 Carnarvon Rd. Winnipeg, R3J 0X4 Phone: 889-1261 I.O.D.E. Jon Sigurdsson Chapter & Icelandic Canadian Fron Michael Oike 22, of 751 Nairn Ave. Winnipeg was the winner of the fourth annual Snjolaug Sigurdson Memorial Scholarship. He was one of the three finalists chosen to com- pete for the scholarship at the Eva Clare Hall, University of Manitoba on Sunday, May 6th. The judges were Professor Harold Lugsdin and Professor Leonard Isaacs. The scholarship set up in Snjolaug Sigurdson's memory by her family, friends and students is valued at $1000 and open to all Manitoba pianists under the age of 25. Mr. Oike is presently enrolled in the 3rd year program at the School of Music, University of Manitoba. He Plea to the reaper Let me linger yet awhile, Walk once more the last long mile. Now, as time, is running out, Eighty years, or there about, Let me calmly say good-bye Without tears that want to cry. I will not ask for rebirth Back to my beloved earth. I have treasures everywhere Buried in the April air. Springtime glorifies each day, Lilac time is on the way. Roses blooming with sunshades, Deep green ferns, and sturdy blades, Meadows murmuring delight, Valleys hum with birds in flight, Rivers harmonize their flow Everything alive will grow. I can never leave in spring, I, a part, of everything. Summer days my heart will find Deeply mirrored in my mind. I belong to living green, Every single summer scene. Bloom of life becomes sublime Living in the summer time, When the sun shines over all Even I, stand strong and tall. Therefore let me find a cause For a little longer pause. How could I begin to leave, On a bright, clear, autumn eve? When the air is turning cool, Silver shadows on the pool, Floating mist, and morning haze, Bringing in the golden days. Mellow sweetness from the ground Firmly holding me earth-bound. I become a kin to leaves Burning in the autumn breeze. I must watch the changing sky Warning birds to rise and fly. Now, I really cannot go! Let me wait for silent snow. With the first deep winter freeze I will leave with gentle ease; Knowing I will meet my own In the far off vast unknown. If I let my eyes look back Judging everything I lack, I will need a helping hand Hoping Truth will understand, I have lived, and loved, with pride, Part of me has often died. Freda Bjorn was a top award winner at the 1983 and 1984 Manitoba Music Festival and has applied to begin a course in advanced studies at the Banff Centre School of Fine Arts this fall. The scholarship is administered by the Winnipeg Foundation, 759-167 Lombard Ave., Winnipeg. Phone 944-9474. Lögberg-Heimskringla Directors Meeting at Arborg Directors meeting at Arborg June 14, at 6 p.m., at the Drop In Restaurant, 359 Main St. Hosted by the Arborg Chapter of the Icelandic National League. Mr. Johann Sigurdson, Presi- dent of the League will be present. Contact Mrs. Solla Johnson in Arborg 376-2957 or L.H. of- fice 284-7688 for further information. Everyone welcome. JOIN ICELANDIC CANADIAN FRÓN Scnd mcmbcrship fcc of $5.00 singlc or $10.00 family to Post Officc Box No. 1 1871 Portage Avenue Winnipcg, Man. R3J 0H0 MIRACLE SPAN BUILDINGS A DIVISION OF TANDARD ROUP LTD. H0ME IMPR0VEMENT DIVISI0N 1473 St. James Street Winnipeg, Man. R3H 0W9 Toll Free: 1-800-432-1908 EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS FOR MASTIC VINYL SIDING MANUFACTURED IN WESTERN CANADA BY WESTERN CANADIANS • Vinyl Siding • Soffit • Fascia • Eavestroughing • Windows • Furnace Conversions GE0RGE CARTER Service Technician Res: 885-9536 After 1 P.M. 't s‘\ u < u . • *. '•'."nmDm Attention All lcelanders & Friends 40th Anniversary — Dedication Ceremony at the Jon Sigurdsson Statue presented by the IODE Jon Sigurdsson Chapter June 17 — 4 p.m. at the Legislature grounds. "Icelandic Pageant" presented by Icelandic Canadian Frón Manitoba Centennial Concert Hall — Winnipeg June 17 — 7 p.m. Free Will Offering This space made available .courtesy Neil Bardal Inc. Family Funeral Counsellors 984 Portage Ave.f 786-4716

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