Lögberg-Heimskringla - 20.07.1984, Blaðsíða 3

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 20.07.1984, Blaðsíða 3
WINNIPEG, FÖSTUDAGUR 20. JÚLÍ 1984-3 Roadbuilding sabotaged by elves? Elves or ''hidden people" have been held responsible for delays and technical problems on a road- building project at Halland near Akureyri in northern Iceland. Heavy machinery bogged down in the soft clay of the area, and work stopped for a week when a bulldozer broke down. Belief in elves, living in craggy areas and resenting human inter- ference, is remarkably widespread even today. A survey published in 1978 showed that 55% thought the existence of elves was possible, pro- bable or certain, while only 28% said it was unlikely or impossible. One in twenty even claimed to have seen elves on one or more occasions. When plans were made to build a road through Halland, which has traditionally been regarded as an elvish metropolis, supernatural in- terference could perhaps have been expected. In an interview with the daily Morgunbladid, Ármann Magnússon and Ármann Snjólfsson, repairing the ''jinxed bulldozer, would not commit themselves to a supersititous explanation of events, but they felt it was only reasonable to disturb the environment as little as possible. Rumours of activity in the rocky haunts of the elves are corroborated by Bjarni Gestsson who works in a freezing plant on the opposite bank of the fjord. Although "quite down Tallin & Kristjansson Barristers and Solicitors 300 - 232 Portage Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C OBl to earth" by his own account, he claims to have seen lights at night in the derelict farmhouse at Halland, which he attributes to "something going on that we humans cannot understand." It remains to be seen whether the elves will continue to sabotage opera- tions, but if so, the roadbuilding plans may have to be altered. Although embarrassed to admit it, many Icelanders would prefer not to risk the repercussions of disturbing elves, who are known to be loyal friends but implacable enemies. Pro- jects have been delayed and even abandoned in the past, when elves have been opposed to them. In Kópavogur, just outside Reyk- javík, the main road was diverted around large rock believed to be the home of elves. Where the "hidden people" are concerned, it is best to play safe. MESSUBOÐ Fyrsta Lúterska Kirkja JOHN V. ARVIDSON PASTOR 10:30 a.m. The Service followed by Sunday School & coffee hour. Every Neil Bardal funeral service is performed with honesty, dignity and respect — a long-standing tradition from two previous generations. Now with a modern interpretation to suit today’s family needs. 984 Portage at Aubrey Street Winnipeg, Manitoba R3G 0R6 24-Hour Telephone Service 786-4716 FAMILYIFUNERAL COUNSELLORS Winnipeg's only Bardal family-owned Funeral Service. Open 9 to 5 Monday thru Saturday. Ask for a free brochure. Motorists in Kópavogur, near Reykjavík, accept this sharp bend in the main road without complaint. Anything is preferable to annoy- ing the elves inhabiting the rock which juts out unrelentingly into the world of modern communications. IAY AVIATION Providing reliable service to northern Manitoba with the best in Air Transportation, Wheels, Skis, Floats Telephone 642-5631 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ SASAGINNIGAK LODGE Offering the sportsman an opportunity to fish for numerous and large species in a wilderness area. Tel. 642-8652 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Head Office, Box 70, Arnes, Manitoba --------ICELANDAIR.------- YOUR REST VALUE TO EUROPE. GLASGOW AMSTERDAM LUXEMBOURG -• FRANKFURT PARIS VIENNA MUNICH ZURICH ALSO LOW-COST ROUNDTRIP SERVICE TO PARIS, FRANKFURT, NICE AND GLASGOW. Lowest airfares to Luxembourg—the heart of Europe—from New York, Chicago, Detroit and Baltimore/Washington. DEmOIT LONOON #^TCELAND • CHICAGOJI^ ^ NEWYORK BALTIMORE/ WASHINGTON And, remember, only Icelandair flies you to the breathtaking beauty of Iceland. And includes all these extras: ■ Free bus service from Luxembourg to Frankfurt, Dusseldorf, Cologne, Bitburg, Mannheim and Wuppertal, Germany; and select cities in Belgium and Holland. ■ Bargain train fares to Switzerland and France. ■ Free wine with dinner, cognac after. ■ Bargain stopover - tours of Iceland. ■ Car rentals at $69/week in Luxembourg. See your travel agent. Or write Icelandair, P.O. Box 105, West Hempstead, NY 11552, orcall 800/555-1212 for the toll-free lcelandair number in your area. ICELANDAIRiS N0WM0RE THAN EVER Y0URBEST VALUE T0EUR0PE

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