Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.01.1988, Blaðsíða 8

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.01.1988, Blaðsíða 8
8-ALDARAFMÆLISÁR, FÖSTUDAGUR 15. JANÚAR 1988 Studded tires A recent article in the Morgunblad in Reykjavik, Iceland, describes a meeting to discuss the merits of tire studs and the adverse effect they have on road surfaces. In Norway the problem has been researched. They discovered the fact that a ten per cent decrease in speed with good quality snow tires gave a performance equal to studded tires. Hence a speed of 54 km. per hour with good quality snow tires equals the performance at 60 km. per hour with tires fitted with studs. This result is achieved under average highway conditions as to hills and bends. These tests did not include start up and acceleration tests. They did inciude slowing down and regain- ing speed due to varying road condi- tions. Another discovery during these tests was that the tires with studs had one hundred per cent greater pulling power than snow tires under the same conditions. This indicates that tires with studs are more likely to al- low the completion of as trip as op- posed to high quality snow tires. In regards to driving dangers, they re- main the same for both types of tires, provided that the snow tire vehicles decrease their speed by ten per cent. In Norway as in Iceland the high- ly destructive effect on highway and street surfaces by studded tires is a matter of grave concern. As an exam- ple the Norwegian engineer stated a truck fitted with studded tires travel- ling from the South to the North of Norway would erode sufficient material from the road surface to be fully loaded at the end of the journey. The article goes on to point out that Norway has not curtailed the use of tire studs nor restricted their use in any way. The tests indicate that un- der reduced speeds the good quality snow tires have equal performance as studded tires. The writer expresses his opinions on the merits of these tests in regard to snow conditions in and around Reykjavik. He feels that winter weather conditions differ in Norway and Iceland, in and around Reykja- vik. He believes that average winter temperatures in Norway are lower than in Reykjavik, also that the hu- International student exchange Have you ever wanted to spend a year in Iceland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland or West Germany, France, Spain, Holland, Britain or Switzerland? Are you 16 to 18 years old? Do you maintain a "B" average in school? Applications for ASSE Student Ex- change programs are now being ac- cepted for the school year 1988-89 and for the 1989 school year in New Zealand and Australia. 1988 Summer Homestay programs are also accepted; as well, language programs are available in France, Spain and West Germany. Right now Regina area students are studying in Sweden, France and Hol- land, and recent returnees are from Norway, Sweden and West Germany. So you can't go abroad! You can also host a student for the school year '88 - '89. This year 13 students from Sweden, Norway, Finland and West Germany are spending a school year in the Regina area. Now is the time to become involved and make lifelong friendships. For more information on going abroad or hosting a student contact Bjorn Tokle, 569-8658, Regina, Sask. Affiliated with the Swedish and Finnish Ministries of Education. USA & Int'l Head Office: 228 North Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, CA 92651 USA. Telephone: (714) Working To Keep Our Heritage Alive CANADA ICELAND FOUNDATION SECRETARY: 1 - 204 - 772-8989 Mrs. S. Borga Jakobson 1145 Dominion St. Winnipeg, Manitoba R3E 2P3 494-4100, Telex: 183665 ASSE LBEH. Canadian Office: 350 Tudor Court No. 24, Pointe Claire, Que. H9P 1Z5 Canada. Telephone: (514)631-7192, Telex: 988122 ASSE MTL. Australian Office: 3/14 Bando Road, Cronulla N.S.W. 2230, Austra- lia. Telephone: (02)527-1777, Telex: 74980 ASSE SYAA. New Zealand Office: Mullins Road, R.D. 2, Papakura, Auckland, New Zealand. Telephone: (09)298-1475, Telex: 74980 ASSE SYAA. A note from B. Finnson L. H. dated 30.10.87 informs us we may be able to lay claim to Reagan, as his real father was reportedly a man named William Cody and the mother, Björg Jónsdóttir. Let us attempt to trace the geneal- ogy back another generation. We are all aware of an older Wil- liam (Buffalo Bill) Cody, which in turn poses another question: Rannsökum nú allar álmur að uppruna þess mæta manns. Skyldi Vísunda Vilhjálmur vera afi forsetans? New Location for the Icelandic National League The headquarters office has moved from 525 Kylemore Ave., to The Scandinavian Centre, 764 Erin St., Wpg., MB. R3G 2W4 Effective Jan. 1, 1988 New telephone 783-0726 Re-direction of mail requested for four months. Evelyn will be at the Scandinavian Centre each Thurs- day — re Icelandic Day. Installing winter tires in Iceland. midity is lower with drier air. With frost at 10 to 15 degrees and the air dry the snow characteristics are more abrasive, acting somewhat like sand. In Reykjavik these conditions are not known. They have to struggle with icy conditions in temperatures two to three degrees below zero. The result- ing packed snow turns to slippery icy conditions in Reykjavik. Lögberg-Heimskringla has a new home We have moved from 525 Kylemore Ave., and the new address is: Room 40-339 Strathmillan Road, Winnipeg, Man. R3J 2V6. Phone: 831-8952. Access is by way of the front door, or preferrably, the N.E. entrance. TAYLOR BRAZZELL McCAFFREY NOTICE Lögberg-Heimskringla Inc. Board of Directors Meeting Jan. 18,1988 7 P.M. Scandinavian Centre 764 Erin St., Winnipeg CANADIAN FRÓN Send membership fee of $15.00 single or $25.00 family to Icelandic Canadian Frón 764 Erin Street Winnipeg, Manitoba R3G 2W4 Telephone: 774-8047 Barristes & Solicitors Winnipeg phone 949-1312 4th Floor - 386 Broadway Gimli phone 642-7955 Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 3R6 Winnipeg Beach phone 389-2999 Mr. David King attends in Gimli and Riverton on the first and third Friday of each month and Mr. David Marshall in Winnipeg Beach in the afternoon on the second and fourth Friday of each month. Office hours are held in Gimli at 3rd Avenue and Centre Street between the hours of 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon and 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. ln Riverton, Mr. King attends at the Riverton Village office between the hours of 1:30 and 3:00 p.m. Office hours are held at Winnipeg Beach between 2:00 and 4:00 p.m. in the Winnipeg Beach office of Gimli Credit Union. BARDAL FGNERAL HOME AND CREMATORIUM innipeg's original Bardal Funeral Home has been serving the city’s needs since 1894. CALL 774-7474 24 Hours a Day 843 Sherbrook Street

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