Lögberg-Heimskringla - 09.02.1990, Síða 2

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 09.02.1990, Síða 2
2 • Lögberg - Heimskringla • Föstudagur 9. Febrúar 1990 President Vigdís Rnnbogadóttir and Jón Ásgeirsson at the 50th Anniversary of the pjóðræknisfélag in lceland when President Vigdís was made its honourary member. Icelandic Content on page 8 - a short synopsis In this issue we feature an article by Jón Ásgeirsson, Chairman of the Icelandic pjóðræknisfélag which cele- brated its 50th year last December. At that occasion, President Vigdís Finnbogadóttir was made its honourary member. Mr. Ásgeirsson writes about the associations future goals. It plans to invite a Canadian yout of Icelandic descent for ayear long stay in Iceland and also to be of assistance to Icelanders living abroad. Now, for ex- ample, Mr. Ásgeirsson is in charge of a fund raising effort in Iceland on behalf of the British Columbia Icelandic Chapter of the INL Icelandic House. Also appearing are minutes from the pjóðræknisfélag’s initial meeting in 1939. kclandic Rccipcs Sweet Fruit Soup (Sætsúpa) 13 cups water 3/4 cup sago (slow cooking tapioca) 1/2 cup raisins 1 cup prunes 3/4 cup sugar 1 cup fruit juice (raspberry, stawberry, or crowberry) 1 - 2 sticks cinnamon (or 1/2 -1 tsp ground cinnamon) 1 teaspoon salt 10-15 drops of lemon juice Soak sago overnight. Drop cinnamon stick in cold water and bring to a boil. Add sago (after soaking ), stirring constantly. Boil 1/2 hour. Addraisinsandprunes. Cookuntilsoup is clear (1/2 hour). Remove cinnamon sticks. Add fruit juice before serving. Serve hot or cold, as a dessert. Skyr Take4qts. of sweetmilkand bringtoaboil. Cool until lukewarm. Take 1/2 cup milk and stir in 2 tablespoons pjetti (skyr). Stir this into the lukewarm milk. Add 12 drops rennet, stir well. Set aside in warm place about 24 hours. Drain off liquid through cheese cloth. Remove from cheese cloth, put in bowl, beat well, and serve with cream and sugarto taste. Pjetti (Skyr) 2 eggs, well beaten 1/2 cup sourcream 1 tablespoon sugar Beat well, use when skyr is not available. Courtesy of Jón Sigurðsson Chapter IODE Recipe Book Upcoming Events Every Thursday 7 p.m. Every Saturday 9:30-Noon Sat., Feb. 17 Sat., Míir. 17 Sat., Mar. 31 Sim., Apr. 39 Icelandic Language Classes , by Icelandic Candian Frón at the Scandinavian Cultural Centre, 764 Erin St., Wpg. Everyone is welcome to attend! □ □ □ Icelandic Language Classes , at Oakridge Lutheran Church Lower Auditorium, 585W 41st Ave., Vancouver. Three levels of Instruction $20. Call LaraThordarsonto register 321-8861 □ □ □ Porrablót, Bumaby Lake Pavilion, end of Roberts St., Bumaby, BC. Iive Dance Band, TheRoyal Smorgasbord, Icelandic & Canadian Buffet with Icelandic treats, $25. per person. Cock- tails at 6 p.m., Dinner 7 p.m., Program 8:30 p.m., Dancing 9 p.m. □ □ □ Birthday Bridge & Whist Luncheon, by the Jon Sigurdsson Chapter, IODE, at Betelstadur, 1061 Sargent Ave., Winnipeg. Lunch at 12 noon followed by card playing. Admission $5. □ □ □ Porrablót, Icelandic Food Night ★ Dinner/Dance - Cash Bar, 7 -12 p.m. North York Memorial Community Hall, Toronto □ □ □ Sumardagurinn fyrsti Brunch at the Norwood Hotel, Win- nipeg, sponsored by the Icelandic Festival Centennary Com- mittee. . ítelanbic National ítague ©rganiHrb 1916 Incorporatrb 1930 Support lcelandic Culture anú Heritage. Joln your local chapter, or wrlte to: The lcelandic Nationa! League ■Suite 3Q8. 393 Portage Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 3H6 Telephone (2Q4) 942-57Q5 Letters to the Editor Jan. 26,1990 Dear Editor, Today I received my Jan. 19th issue of Lögberg-Heimskringla here in Florida. An article on page 3 is of great signifi- cance to me, (76 Icelandic M.D.’s in U.S.A.). On one of our trips home from Florida, I did what I always do, and that is to pemse the phone book in the Hotel or Motel where we stop for the night and look for Icelandic names. Back in the early 80’s during an over- night stay in Macon, Georgia, I came upon the name. of Sturla Stefansson. I called him and as a result thereof we visited with him and his wife and family several times, as we were coming and going. However, my wife and I have not gone south by car for the last three years. We exchanged Christmas cards and at Christmas 1988 Sturla wrote a brief letter along with their card and advised that he had established a medical practice in Milledgeville, Georgia. On our way south this winter we pe- msed every avenue we could think of, trying to locate him and/or his business and we could not so much as come up with a phone number. Working To Keep Our Heritage GANADA ICELAND FODNDATION Secretary - phone 1 - 204 - 453-3022 Mrs. S. Borga Jakobson 205 Montrose Street ^ Winnipeg, Manitoba R3M 3L9 j Seeing this in the Lögberg- Heimskringla prompts me to write and ask you or your readers for help (even though only to get his phone number). Sturla Stefansson is an Icelandic doc- tor, educated in the U.SA, practíced as an anesthetíst at a large hospital in Ma- con. He did this all through the tíme we knew him. He and his wife are such a lovely couple that we feel badly not being able to at least speak to them by phone. Any assistance you can provide will be Tppreciated. Sincerely yours, Stefán J. Stefanson Apt. 240, Bldg. 5,959 SE 2nd Ave. Deerfield Beach, Florida, 33441 Letters to the editor Dear Editor, I was disappointed when the scholar- ship wiimers of the IODE were simply named for the award they had received. Do you not think it would have been so much more interesting to read what they had won the scholarships for, plus what they are doing and what family they are connected to in the Icelandic community. The IODE puts so much effort into raising these funds, and the students take consid- erable tíme and effortto apply, itall seemed tofallflat. Letkblowourhomabitmore. Thanks for keeping the paper so inter- esting and diversified. Respectfully yours, Lorna J. Tergesen Lögberg-Heimskringla Published every Friday by liÍGBERG - HEIMSKRINGLA INCORPORATEI) Rm. 40 - 339 Strathmillan Road, Winnipeg, Man. R3J 2V6 Telephone: 831-8952 New Office Hours: Monday through Friday 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. PRESIDENT: RobertV. 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