Lögberg-Heimskringla - 01.05.1992, Blaðsíða 11

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 01.05.1992, Blaðsíða 11
Lögberg-Heimskrjngla • Föstudagur .1, maí.1992 «11 A Hundred Years Ago Lögberg miðvikudaginn 4. maí 1892 íslenzka Bakaríið AD 587 ROSS STR. Ef þú þarfnast nokkurs af því sem menn almennt kalla sælgæti, þá borgar það sig að fara þangað þar er allt þess háttar ætíð á reiðum höndum,og er yfir höfuð töluvert billegar en annarstaðar í borginni. LAND* TIL SÖLU í Argyle nýlendunni með nýju góðu íveruhúsi, fjósi, hænsnahúsi, komhlöðu, svínastýju, 2. góðum brunnum, 3/4 mflu vírgirðing, 15 ekrum plægðum. Ágætt heyskapar og plógland 1/2 mílu frá Bru P.O. Mjög góðir borgunar skilmálar. Lysthafendur snúi sjer til P.S. Bardal Winnipeg, eða E.J. Oliver Bru P.O. Man. Lögberg Wednesday, May 4,1892 The Icelandic Bakeiy AD 587 ROSS STR. If you need any of what people com- monly call goodies, then it pays to go there, where all that sort of stuff is al- ways on hand, and is generally a good deal cheaper than in other places in the city. LAND FOR SALE In the Argyle settlement with a new good dwelling-house, a cowshed, a hen- house, a grain shed, a pigsty, 2 good wells, 3/4 mile wire fence, 15 ploughed acres. Excellent hay-producing and ar- able land, 1/2 mile ffom Bm P.O. Very good terms of payment. Those interested tum to P.S. Bardal, Winnipeg, or E.J. Oliver, Bru P.P Man. COUNTRY RESÖRT Jélkomin As the newest “citizens” of Gimli, we invite everyone to come Experience Hospitality Gimli Style! • 77 Guest Rooms and Spacious Two-Room Suites • Free Video Mo\ies • In Room Videocassette Players • Indoor& Outdoor-Pools • Whirlpool & Sauna • Restaurant & I.ounge • Coní'erence, Meeting & Banquet Facililies Countryline' Reservations: 800-456-4000 Toll-free in the U.S. and Canada European free-trade pact endorsed BRUSSELS—Negotiators for Eu- rope’s two major trade blocs initialled a free-trade accord yesterday after more than two years of talks to create a single European market from Iceland to Greece. The European Economic Area to be created would cover 380 million peo- ple in 19 West European countries which account for 43 per cent of world trade. Officials said they hope the agree- ment can be signed next month by the 12 European Community foreign min- isters and their colleagues from the seven member states of the European Free Trade Association - Austria, Fin- land, Sweden.Norway, Iceland, Liech- tenstein and Switzerland. The national parliaments of both groups would then have to ratify it. The agreement, to take effect Jan. 1, would allow the free movement of peo- ple, goods and services through the 19 countries. “It is a relief,” said Veli Sundback, the Finnish under-secretary of state, sipping champagne after a ceremony at which he, his association colleagues and European Community negotiator Horst Krenzler spent two hours initial- ling 1,520 pages. 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