Lögberg-Heimskringla - 22.03.1985, Síða 2

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 22.03.1985, Síða 2
2-WINNIPEG, FÖSTUDAGUR 22. MARZ 1985 Icelandic Canadian Club of B.C. Thorrablót A very successful Thorrablót was held by the Icelandic Canadian Club of B.C., on March 9, at the Engineers Auditorium in Burnaby. The balmy weather, with the mountains silhouetted against a blaz- ing western sky, proved to be a significant harbinger of spring for this annual gathering, Thorrablót, which bids farewell to the bad season and a welcome to spring. Kent Hillman, guitarist, and pianist Herman Eyford entertained during the cocktail hour. This was followed by a delicious dinner of Roast Baron of Beef. Club President Robert Asgeirson intro'duced Laura King, who is this year's club princess. He extended a welcome to all, and special greetings to Mayor Ted Arnason of Gimli, and his wife Marge, as well as to several people from Iceland, some of whom are attending university at Simon Fraser and U.B.C. Mayor Ted Arnason extended 90 Years Young Pictured here is Mrs. Margaret Fi^edprickson who celebrated her 90th birthday on February 23, 1985. A Come and Go Tea was held in her honor during the afternoon at the home of her daughter and son-in-law Kitty and Jack Ralston, Bowmanville, Ont. There were 78 guests who sign- ed the guest book. In the evening 48 children, grand- children, and great grandchildren and special friend Mrs. Johanna Sny- dal sat down to a lovely dinner at the Darlington Marina at Bowmanville. Dancing and entertainment and the singing of ''Happy Birthday'' Mother and Amma, was led by her eldest grandson, Keith Frederickson. Margaret had ten children, eight of whom are surviving, 31 grand- children and 48 great grandchildren. l / Witticism You can always spot an educated man. His views are the same as yours. . . . en þá fara Islendingar í líkhús” í nýrri kennslu ók í íslensku segir svo á einum stað. "Á fimmtudögum er ekkert sjónvarp (á fslandi) hjá okkur. Þá fer fólk oft eitthvað út, í bíó, leikhús eða á fundi." Þetta er alveg rétt og einhver kynni því að spyrja: "Og hvað með það?" Jú, í íslenskutíma las einn nemandinn þetta svona: "á fimmtudagskvöldum er ekkert sjónvarp hjá okkur. Þá fer fólk oft eitthvað út, í bíó, í líkhús eða á fundi." Fyrir þá sem ekki fylgjast vel með þá þýðir orðið líkhús morgue. Það eru liðin nokkur ár síðan ég fór síðast heim til íslands og getur því vel verið að þessi nýi siður hafi verið tekinn upp á hin síðustu ár. Kannski koma þreyttir sjomenn nú í land á fimmtudögum og til að hressa upp á sálartetrið þá bjóða þeir e.t.v. konum sínum í líkhúsið. íslendingar eru undarlegir. J.Þ. Margaret Frederickson Greetings were received from Jeane Sauve, Governor General of Canada; The Hon. Brian Mulroney, Prime Minister of Canada and his wife Mila; Mayor Garnet B. Rickard of Bowmansville, and Sam L. Cureatz, member of Parliament. Out of town guests were from Peterborough, Ont.; Mississauga, Ont.; Oshawa, Ont.; Cobourg, Ont.; Baldur, Man.; Ottawa, Ont.; Picker- ing, Ont.; Toronto, Ont.; Kinburn, Ont.; and Alliston, Ont. Up-Coming Events The Jon Sigurdsson Chapter I.O.D.E. Bridge and Whist will be held Saturday afternoon, March 23, 1985, at First Lutheran Church, 580 Vic- tor Street, Lower Hall; Lunch 12:30, Bridge 1:30 p.m. * * * Whist & Bridge every Tuesday 8 p.m. — Scandinavian Centre. * * * Icelandic Canadian Fron 7th Annual Bonspiel, March 24, 1985. ^Winter Club. 200 River Ave. ^ Taxman's job unpopular As in most other countries, taxmen ^are unpopular in Iceland — not only with taxpayers, but just as much among job-hunters. Advertisements placed last summer for staff to take part in a stepped-up campaign against tax evasion only managed to fill ten of twenty new positions. A spokes- man explained that the problem was not finding people to fill these posts, but rather ensuring that applicants were suited to the job, although he admitted that relatively low pay also played a part in the poor response. Human nature also seemed to havr something to say — four vacancies at the tax investigation department were easily filled, while only six out of sixteen jobs at tax offices them- selves have so far been taken. Question of the Week greetings from the Gimli Chapter of the Icelandic National League. On behalf of Viking Travel, Marge Ar- nason made a presentation to the Icelandic Canadian Club of B.C., of a tour ticket to Iceland. This will be used as a raffle prize by the Club. Mrs. Alma Johannson presented $500, as a gift from Solskin Society of Vancouver, to the Icelandic Cana- dian Club. A presentation of Life Membership in the Icelandic Canadian Club was made to Mrs. Jona Thorlacius, by President Asgeirson, who spoke of her many contributions to the Icelan- dic cultural scene. Jona Thorlacius has become something of a celebrity with her Jona dolls, which have been a source of wonder and delight to many a child. Heather Ireland, accompanied by Herman Eyford at the piano, gave a wonderful rendition of several old and familiar Icelandic songs. She is an accomplished singer and a member of the Vancouver Óhamber Choir. Raffle prize winners were: 1. Hand knitted Icelandic Woollen Dress, J. Axdal; 2. Smoked Leg of Lamb (Hangikjot) $. Childerhose; 3. Set of Icelandic (Séramic Tiles, Mrs. B. Bardal. Kris Summer's Big Swing Band, which plays music reminiscent of the Glenn Miller style, provided lively dance music. During the evening intermission, skyr, which was donated by Viking Travel of Gimli, as well as vinirterta and coffee, were served to the guests, to top off an ''evening to remember." Kristiana Magnusson Will you be attending the Icelandic National League Con- vention in April? Mr. Skúli Jóhannsson, Winnipeg: "No, I cannot. Circumstances pre- vent me from any participation." (pic. not available) Mr. Joe Thordarson, Gimli: "Yes, I will. I have been a member of The Icelandic National League for more than twenty years and have attend- ed most of the conventions during that time." Mr. Axel Vopnfjord, Winnipeg: “Yéé,-1 will be there. Oh, I've lost cöimt 'óf all the°cbnventions I have at- terided through the years. Mrs. Carl Olafson, Wynyard: "Not very likely. Carl has other engagements in April so I doubt if we'll make it this year." We Need More Subscribers You Can Help Send us names and addresses of suggested subscribers. We will mail them a free copy of Lögberg-Heimskringla. 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