Lögberg-Heimskringla - 24.05.1985, Síða 8

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 24.05.1985, Síða 8
8-WINNIPEG, FÖSTUDAGUR 24. MAÍ 1985 Last Journey | Icelandic Content Continued from page 6 group of armed men that seemed to have risen from the fire. Jon stared in speechless and blissful astonishment. His eyes suck- ed every color and his ears filled with every sound. The men were in full ar- mour . . . The golden helmets gleam- ed in competition with the spears, and the shields glittered with a bloody luster while facial features emerged clear-cut from a white light. Jon of Mula was overwhelmed by curiosity and courage. This was most blessedly fortunate. But at the mo- ment of blessedness he felt his body crushed to the earth by an iron hand. He knew them all ... had, as it were, so often seen them in dreams, and his heart beat disturbingly and violently when they came near. A tall blond giant with a noble car- riage and handsome and virile features walked at the front. He car- ried his head high, as though no guilt had caused his heart to become heavy, but his deep blue eyes were full of sadness and rested on the land, as with one who takes his leave for the first time. The man's gleaming halberd rose above his shoulder and reflected the fire in the sky as he walked past. "I greet Gunnar of Hlidarend!" Jon sighed, and he allowed his gaze to linger with a child's admiration. Then an old grey haired man of medium build with a high forehead, hushy eyebrows and noble, thought- ful features came forward. The old man gazed about the world's room with a pondering look, as though his throughts were far away. His wife walked at his side, as tall and master- ful as a Valkyrie, with a wreath of fire about the high held head. "I greet Njal and Bergthora!" Jon sighed in torment. But see there! A man who stood taller than any other walked behind Njal and Bergthora. His face was lean and ugly. His raven hair flaired in the wind and his eyes shone as glowing coals above a scornful, gruesome smile that bared keen and car- nivorous teeth. Then the man rose a powerful hewing axe to his shoulder, and its edge glistened like a falcon's eye. It was as though this sight shot a wave of fire through Jon of Mula’s body, and his soul became helpless- ly absorbed by the wild and glowing eyes of the man. "I greet Skarp-hedin," cried the old and courageous man as he gathered his strength to leap. "Now shall Store-Kolur get a warm joust!" But at that same moment lighten- ing struck in the distance and thunder rolled in the darkness. Then everything became still . . . still. And Jon of Mula sank lifeless to the ground. The evening sun cast a mild glow over his face as his glazed eyes stared to the heaven's unfathomable blue. The axe glisten- ed in his hand, and a laugh competed with the stiffened smile upon his lips as he left the room of the world. Below him, Jon of Mula's blessed homeland nestled in the evening glow, lonely and peaceful — the sleeping and beautiful dream of a thousand years had not been broken . . . Tallin & Kristjansson Barristers and Solicitors 501-55 Donald St. Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 1L8 942-8171 ICELANDIC CANADIAN FRÓN Dinner & Dance Friday, May 31 6:30 p.m. Scandinavian Centre 764 Erin St. Tickets $10 Adults; $6 Children. Door Prize: Air Ticket to Iceland This space made available courtesy Neil Bardal Inc. Family Funeral Counsellors 984 Portage Ave., 786-4716 Editorial Many have approached yours tru- ly and wondered why so little is published in Lögberg-Heimskringla from Icelanders living in the States. These quite correctly point out that Lögberg-Heimskringla is a North American Icelandic weekly, suppos- ed to serve all Icelanders on this continent. Large Icelandic organizations exist in the U.S. and promote and support Icelandic culture and heritage the best they can. In this week's issue a letter and two articles from Icelanders in the States are pub- lished. From Minneapolis we find a very interesting article on the Hekla Club which recently celebrated its 60th birthday. And LaDonna Breidfjord Backmeyer comments on Prof. Salli Sigurdson arguments which were presented at the Icelandic National League's Convention and published in L.-H. not so long ago. Her letter leaves no doubt that Icelanders in the States, just like Canadian Icelanders care about their heritage and culture. Scholarships Offered Canada Iceland Foundation We invite students of Icelandic or part-Icelandic descent to apply for the following scholarships which are offered or processed by The Canada Iceland Foundation. EMILIA PALMASON STUDENT AID FUND Two awards of $500.00 each to be given in 1985. The recípients must be of good moral character, Icelandic descent, college calibre and primarily in need of help to continue their studies in high school, college or at University level. They are asked to sign a pledge that "somewhere along the highway of life” they will try to provide comparable help to another needy student. Closing date for applications June 30th. THORVALDSON SCHOLARSHIP One scholarship of $500.00 to be awarded in 1985. This annual scholarship will be awarded to a student in University or proceeding into a University in Canada or the United States. The recipient must demonstrate financial need and high scholastic ability. Closing date for applications Sept. 15. EINAR PALL & INGIBJORG JONSSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP One scholarship of $500.00 to be awarded in 1985. Award to be determined by academic standing and leadership qualities. To be of- fered to a High School graduate proceeding to a Canadian University or the University of Iceland. Closing date for applications Sept. 15. THE CANADIAN ICELAND FOUNDATION SCHOLARSIHP One scholarship of $500.00 to be awarded in 1985. Award to be determined by academic standing and leadership qualities. To be offered to a University student studying towards a degree in any Canadian University. Closing date for applications Sept. 15. The GUNNAR SIMUNDSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP One scholarship of $300.00 to be awarded annually. This scholarship will be awarded to a student enrolled in a Canadian university who demonstrates high scholastic ability and financial need. Closing date for applications Sept. 15. Students wishing to apply are asked to submit applications with supporting documents indicating scholarship applied for. Information and application forms are available by telephoning 475-8064 or contacting: CANADA ICELAND FOUNDATION Application forms may c/o Mrs. P.H. Westdal, Secretary also be picked up at 40 Garnet Bay Lögberg-Heimskringla office Winnipeg, MB. R3T 0L6 V__________________________________________________________ Hopefully, we will hear more from our friends down south. Finally we should hope that articles and news will reach us from the many Icelandic settlements in North Dakota. As is well known hundreds of Icelanders made that state their home. MESSUBOÐ Fyrsta Lúterska Kirkja JOHN V. ARVIDSON PASTOR 10:30 a.m. The Service followed by Sunday School & coffee hour.

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