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Lögberg-Heimskringla - 03.06.1988, Qupperneq 6

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 03.06.1988, Qupperneq 6
6-LÖGBERG CENTENNIAL YEAR, FÖSTUDAGUR 3. JÚNÍ 1988 Watch it Afi The unexpected took a new twist. listen as he did in his old age, it was Old Afi had always been fond of his doubtful if school ever helped him. grandson and was often a soft touch Be that as it may, he had words to say for anything up to a dollar. The trick about the school system. was to approach him when he was in The schools had developed courses a good mood and to leave him alone in driving and kids were being taught when he was berating the system, es- to drive vehicles. It was called, ''The pecially if he was holding forth on the psychological aspects of mechanical political system, and how things mobility and sociological effects on were going to end in chaos. If he was modern society." To Afi this was just muttering Icelandic, which nobody plain bull. In his day you found a in the family understood, then he country road, and your old man gave was a soft touch, especially when his you the wheel and said, "Drive, do grandson said, "Afi eg er broke" that not wiggle the steering wheel, go was good for a dollar a throw. slow, and feed the gas gently." If he Times had changed, the grandson saw a cow a half mile down the road had reached his teens and was all ex- he yelled, "watch out for the cow." cited about cars. Girls were to come To Afi this was the good old way — later. Old Afi was somewhat critical why waste the taxpayers money on of the school system. He had forgot- driver education? ten the days out in the country, and The grandson had learned not to call 50 kids crowded into a small school Afi grandpa, the thing to do was to house with one teacher handling approach him when he was calm and grades one to eight. Usually a permit say. "Afi" with an Icelandic accent, teacher, who had yet to go to Normal then gradually bring up the subject School and qualify. In spite of this which invariably was going to cost deficiency many of them did an ex- the old fellow money. This time Afi cellent job, but it meant listening was taken unawares as his grandson carefuily. If Afi as a kid, forgot to gently said, "ah vi" there is this First senior travel club Great changes in matters pertain- ing to travel by older people have taken place during recent years. Many travel agencies offer special trips for the elderly in conjunction with organized senior clubs and or- ganizations which assist the elderly. Recently Club 60 was organized, the first travel association to concern it- self exclusively with travel by 60-year-olds and over. It came into being in recognition of the lOth anniversary of the travel agency Atlantik. The advisor to Club 60 is Þorrir Guðbergsson. Þorrir points out the requirements for the special needs of older travellers. Movement and outdoor participation has to be considered in connection with free time periods. The availability of varied diet re- quirements is a factor. Companion- ship with friends is also a consideration. It is desireable to lower the costs on these trips. Safety measures are important. On the sun country trips there is a first aid person. For medi- cal service the health insurance is a requirement. As these trips increase smaller groups and more frequent flights are likely to develop. This allows for bet- ter service for those who require help Poetry and Short Story Contest! The Icelandic Festival of Manitoba invites you to submit poetry (3 entries per person limit) and/or a short story (1 entry per person). Prize money will be awarded and suc- . cessful entries will be published in the Festival booklet. Categories are as follows: Poetry Junior (12 and under) lst Prize $25 Intermediate (13 - 18) lst Prize $35 Open lst Prize $50 2nd Prize $25 Short Story Open lst prize $50 Submissions which contain material reflecting Icelandic or Icelandic-Canadian culture will be given preference. Entries will noFbe returned. Send your material before June 15 to: FESTIVAL WRITING CONTEST 109-836 Allegheny Dr. Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 4X2 and relating to fellow travellers. The club emphasized the need for becom- ing acquainted not only during the trip but before and after. Post trip get togethers was considered necessary and enjoyable, to recall events experienced. There is a tendency to repeat trips, but Þorrir feels it will be feasible to vary the trips in due course. The popular concept at present is to fly to the countries that offer sun. This year the club has arranged for trips to Mal- lorka commencing in April and end- ing in November. He expects this to change in due course, and trips will develop to more distant countries. Based on an article appearing in the Morgunblað. JOIN ICELANDIC CANADIAN FRÓN Send membership fee of $15.00 single or $25.00 famiiy to Icelandic Canadian Frón 764 Erin Street Wii nipeg, Manitoba R3G 2W4 Telcphone: 774-8047 friend of mine who knows of a car that can be bought at a bargain price. Innocently Afi asked, "What kind is it?" "A 68 Fury" came the reply. The grandson described it as a real power- house, with terrific zip. When you touch the gas it goes like a stag hound. "Besides it's loaded," said the grandson. "What do you mean load- ed," Afi asked. "It has all the op- tions", came the reply. "What do you mean by options?" Afi asked. "You know, variable speed windshield wiper, power windows, automatic transmission, heater, air conditioner, tinted windshield, cigarette lighter and ash trays in every door, power adjustable drivers seat, radio, tape player, and dimmer switch." "You know Afi," his grandson said, "I can get it for 60 bucks". After considerable discussion, Afi began to think it was a reasonable bargain. He remembered in his day, a Model T Ford could be bought for that kind of money. The big day had arrived and Afi went over to his daughter's house to witness the arrival of the option load- ed 68 Fury powerhouse. Looking out the dining room window Afi asked, "What is a tow truck doing here, did Working To Keep Our Heritage Alive CANADA ICELAND FOUNDATION SECRETARY: PH. 1-204-453-3022 Mrs. S. Borga Jakobson 205 Montrose St. Winnipeg, Manitoba R3M 3L9 your husband's old car conk out on him?" "No, no", came the daughter's reply. "It is your grandson's car be- ing towed home." A sinking feeling came into the pit of Afi's stomach, as he thought of the $60 he hd loaned his grandson. Going out Afi asked his grandson why the 68 Fury powerhouse was be- ing towed. "It needs a transmission, but do not get excited Afi'' came the reply.''A friend of mine has given up on his car and I can have the trans- mission for nothing." "I suppose the options work". Afi commented. ''Well no, most of them need fixing'', came the reply. Afi wanted to know about the rust holes. "Those are easy to fix" his grandson explained. "All you need is a fibreglass kit and a bor- rowed disk sander, the holes are no problem. Then with a spray bomb you restore the original appearance" explained the grandson confidently. Afi is still waiting for a ride in the 68 Fury powerhouse, option loaded. However, he consoles himself with the fact that as long as the car does not work, his grandson is not likely to hit a cow with it. Join The Club ^'Harold*s\ Complete Unisex Beauty Services 0 1065 Ellice at Wall Street Telephone 775-8557 Gimli Betel Home Foundation Annual Tea Sunday, June 12, 1988 1 - 3 p.m. Draws, Home Baking, Handicrafts Everyone is Welcome 44th Anniversary Celebration of Iceland's Independence June 17, 1988 7 p.m. Annual Wreath-laying Ceremony at the Jon Sigurdsson Statue Legislative Grounds (Broadway and Kennedy) 8 p.m. Pageant, Refreshments, Dance at the Scandinavian Cultural Centre 764 Erin Street, Winnipeg The IODE Jon Sigurdsson Chapter and the Icelandic Canadian Fron (Winnipeg) are jointly sponsoring this celebration of Iceland’s Indepen- dence Day. The wreath-laying is a brief commemorative ceremony pay- ing tribute to all Icelanders in their struggle for freedom. The pageant will give a panoramic view of the history of Iceland in tableau form. Come and meet Jon Sigurdsson himself! Admission to the 8 p.m. pro- gram, $5. Children 14 years and under free. This space made available courtesy Neil Bardal Inc. Family Funeral Counsellors 984 Portage Ave. 786-4716

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