Lögberg-Heimskringla - 14.10.1988, Blaðsíða 2

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 14.10.1988, Blaðsíða 2
2-LÖGBERG CENTENNIAL YEAR, FÖSTUDAGUR 14. OCKTOBÉR 1988 What's new "He huffed and he puffed and blew the house in.” You have heard of straw houses but never for real. Not so in St. Laurent, MB. where they are building a straw house. The house is being built by the Me- ti? Federation, to demonstrate the practicability of using straw in bales and concrete for the walls and then plastering inside and out. It is a do- it-yourself project, well-insulated for warmth and with a low cost factor. Hold your hat, I have been told by a friend that his son is buying a house in Toronto for $350,000 and the guy is single. Forepast^ predict a severe drop in thé Torpríto hóUsing market. Who is right, let's wait and see? + + + Dr. Johann Axelsson and his med- ical research team are returning to Iceland, after a month of data gather- ing for their project. We were for- tunate in having the opportunity of talking with his team members at a reception. With the team are two Engine failure The Timmin of Reykjavík report in their July 13th issue an emergency landing by a Pan American Airbus A-310 at the Keflavik Airport, late on the previous day. There were 182 passengers and crew aboard the plane, when one of two motors failed and grave concern was felt about a heavy oil leak. The plane was on a flight from London to Detroit, U.S., it was 200 miles South West of Iceland. Iceland became aware of the crisis at 4:30 p.m. Emergency measures were put into action. The police at Keflavik closed all main roads to pub- lic traffic. The fire fighting services were called out. The Red Cross, pohce in Reykkjavík, the Pubhc Warn- ing Committee of Sudurnesjum and Reykjavík were warned. All health facilities were warned and personnel coming off shift retained. The plane landed without incident. bright and interesting young fellows. It is always fun to zero in on guys like that, for they usually are quick with replies. I posed the question that bothered me in Iceland. You know I said, 'While in Iceland this summer there were a lot of Tourist Anglers from distant countries fishing with their own special flies. There are no winged insects in Iceland, are.the salmon in Iceland dumb not to recog- nize that these are not native tidbits but foreign offerings. They respond- ed, "We wait for these foreign fisher- men to leave, the salmon bite much better after they are gone, they be- come tired of these artificial lures, be- sides we do not have to pay s much for fishing rights on the rivers." Trust those canny Icelanders, they know their stuff, where does this leave the salmon and the tourist fishermen? * ★ * This is the time of year when sages and native philosophers read all kinds of forebodings, into the signals of nature predicting early winters, se- vere winters, mild winters, etc. through the observation of migrato- ry bird flights, bumble bee behavior, squirrels hoarding acorns. Yet another sign is on the horizon this fall, this one deals with a more mun- dane rp^tter, nothing exciting like the weather. Signs have been perceived by the more perceptive from which they are forecasting the approach of a Federal election. These are plant- ed at strategic entrances to Felix Holt- mann's federal riding. They are wel- come signs urging motorists to drive carefully. Apparently they are sup- posed to be boundary markers. Skep- tics disbelieve this and are convinced they are a high sign pointing to a pending election. Regardless of whether you vote recklessly or not, drive carefully. * * * Recently the Coalition government of Thorsteinn Pálsson resigned when they failed to agree on economic poli- REPEAL 0F PRIVATE ACTS IN THE PR0VINCE 0F MANIT0BA To comply with an order of The Supreme Court of Canada, all Private Acts of Manitoba must be translated into French and re-enacted in both languages on or before December 31,1990. Any Private Act which is in English only will not be valid after that date. Any organization that was incorporated by Private Act must contact the Legis- lative Counsel’s Office before December 31, 1988 to indicate whether. (a) the Act is still needed and should be re-enacted; (b) the Act is no longer required and need not be re-enacted; or (c) the corporation wishes to continue under section 181 of The Corpora- tions Act prior to December 31,1990 (for which there will be no charge pay- able to the Corporations Branch). Examples of some types of organizations incorporated by Private Act are char- ities, hospitals, religious groups, private educational institutions and associa- tions, agricultural societies, private clubs, professional associations, and certain businesses, particularly of a financial nature. For more information contact the Legislative Counsel’s Office, 350444 St. Mary Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 3T1, phone 945-5758. Manitoba Attorney General cy. This was a government led by a right wing leader. The news advises a new government has been formed by Steingrimur Hermanson, leader of the Liberal party with support of left wing parties which is a coalition of centre-left elements. The immediate announcement set forth a policy of price-freeze until the end of February and a wage-freeze until mid-February with a 3% devalu- ation of the currency. It is now a year since Steingrímmur Hermansson came to Winnipeg and paid a brief visit to Winnipeg and Gimli. He has been Iceland's Foreign Minister since the last election two years ago. He has set himself a fast pace during his tenure as foreign minister with international impact. He was the former prime minister before the 1986 elections it was un- der his stewardship that inflation in Iceland was brought under a sem- blance of control. Iceland with a multi-system of parties is burdened with coalition governments making it very difficult for any prime minister to formulate and implement policy. * * * On Saturday, Sept. 24th the Jón Sigurdsson Chapter of the I.O.D.E. held their annual tea and coffee party in Eaton's Assembly Hall. The affair was well attended as usual and it is there that one usually meets old friends and acquaintances. This year was no exception the lady looking af- ter keeping the coffee and tea pots replenished said "I don't think you remember me. My mother is Dora Mathews, and dad was Siggi Mathews and I am Norma McEwen." That was a very pleasant experience, for I had gone to school with her mother and fished from the same camp as her father Siggi, and uncle Otto and grandfather Barney Mathews many years ago on Lake Winnipeg. It is always a pleasant ex- perience to attend the Jón Sigurdsson Upcoming Events Thurs., Oct. 20 President Vidgís Finnbogadóttir is expected in Van- couver, scheduled to visit the Icelandic community. * * * Friday, Oct. 21, 1988 - 7 p.m. The Icelandic Club of Toronto - lst Meeting North York Community Hall - 5909 Yonge St. Guest Speaker - Kristjana Gunnars. ★ ★ * Sun., Oct. 23 to 27 Tourism a vital force for peace Vancouver, Honorary Chairperson President of Iceland, Vidgís Finnbogadóttir. Monday, Nov. 14, 7 p.m. Scandinavian Centre, 764 Erin St., Wpg. Lögberg-Heimskringla Inc. Annual Meeting. Guest Speaker to be announced. ★ ★ * Sat., Nov. 26 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Women's Auxiliary of the Lutheran Church of Christ in Vancouver will hold a Christmas Tea and Bake sale. * * * ICELANDIC NATIONAL LEAGUE The President and Executive of the Icelandic National League invite the people of Selkirk and environs to a special meeting of the Executive Committee on Sunday, October 16, 1988 to honour the retiring members of the Executive and to meet DR. KIRSTEN WOLF, the new head of the lcelandic Department of the University of Manitoba. Supper will be at 5:00 P.M. at the Smitty’s Restaurant, 168 Main Street, Selkirk, for a nominal fee of $10.00, and a program will follow immediately. If you wish to attend the program and not the supper, there will be no charge and you are welcome. To facifitate eating arrangements, those attending the supper please contact: Jack Bjornsson at 482-3574 This space made available courtesy Neil Bardal Inc. Family Funeral Counsellors 984 Portage Ave. 786-4716

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