Lögberg-Heimskringla - 30.10.1992, Blaðsíða 6

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 30.10.1992, Blaðsíða 6
6 • Lögborg-Hoimskringla • Föstudagur 30. október 1992 Lundar Branch keeps busy By Helga Sigurdson, Presldent, Lundar Chapter We are not a large chapter and we were saddened, during the year by the loss of two of our pioneer members. Hjortur Hjartarson had served as president of our chapter for some years and had close ties with his fami- ly in Iceland. We will miss his fluent Icelandic and his singing in the choir. John Guttormson was the last surviv- ing member of the committee formed to celebrate Lundar’s Diamond Jubi- lee in 1947 and he later published the two Diamond Jubilee Books with pic- tures and histories of the pioneers. They were both proud of their Icelan- dic heritage and were strong support- ers of the chapter. Fortunately our membership has increased to 46 and we look forward to a bright future. At our last meeting, 2 month old Riley James Jón Brand- son, son of Wanda and Jim Brandson, became our youngest member and the 4th generation of the family to join our chapter. We continue with our card parties, Trump, Whist and Icelandic Whist once a month and find this a warm and rewarding way of keeping in con- tact - mixing business with pleasure. We held a raffle of three donated items and were pleased to be able to deposit $527 in the bank. No one seems to mind buying 3 tickets for a “looney”, so it was a painless way of raising funds. We also sold the Heritage calendars which were very popular and also gave us some rev- enue. Lundar Chapter Call or write to: Mrs, Helga Sigurdson Box 88, Lundar, MB KOC 1Y0 (204) 762-5312 or Mrs. Irene Guttormson Lundar, MB ROC 1Y0 (204) 762-5991 The chapter received an invitation to attend the 40th Anniversary Celebration of the chair in Icelandic at the University of Manitoba. There were 7 members able to attend Dr. Finnbogi Guðmundsson’s lecture and take part in the receptions. We support Lögberg-Heimskringla with a donation and solicit advertise- ments for special editions of the paper. It is important that we keep this tie with our heritage. Many new words can be added to our vocabu- lary when we read “Sigga Vigga”! We had 5 teenagers, 2 boys and 3 girls, attend the Icelandic Language Camp at.Gimli. Two had attended the previous year and all are anxious to go again. They enjoyed being exposed to a bit of Viking history, Icelandic food and customs and even learned some words in Icelandic as well as Icelandic songs. We all heed to sup- port this camp and make it possible for our youngsters to attend and to mix and mingle with others from across Canada. Our Chapter sent two delegates to the Annual Meeting in Vancouver in April, 1991, David Stevenson and Warida Erikson-Brandson who was our youth delegate. This was Wanda’s fírst time and she found it a learning experience to meet with other youth from across Canada. The youth are our future. Several young people in Lundar have shown an interest in learning the Icelandic language. As they are DANIELSON’S GARAGE LTD. iMore tfum 5Í0 ‘y'ears in CBusiness SJKLES - PJXRTS SERViCE LHDAR GARAGE LT». TRUCKS & CARS faygoges) • PARTS • SALES • SERVICE • TOWING • BRAKE ROTOR & DRUM MACHINING • 4-WHEEL COMPUTERIZED ALIGNMENT Main E. Lundar, Manitoba (204) 762-5321 FAX # 204-762-5131 After hours call: Hal 762-5486 or Chummy 762-5483 employed during the day, they find it difficult to attend the Thursday night classes at the Scandinavian Centre in Winnipeg. They have to leave work early and get home late. Enquiries were made to the University of Mani- toba regarding a “Travelling Instruc- tor”. The interest sounds encourag- ing. During July, one Saturday was set aside as Heritage Day. Our chapter took part with a display table, Icelan- dic costumes and food. There was much interest shown in our own calendars, books, pictures and knit wear. Next year, we plan to take part again. We need to keep our contact with friends and relatives in Iceland. “Pen Pals” should be encouraged. This exchange leads to more interest in and understanding of our culture. c6hicken ^Cbef HWY. 6 & MAIN LUNDAR, MANITOBA 762-5100 EsSo, Gas, Dlesel & Oil G 8 E Gash Store GROCERIES, FRESH MEAT, DRY GOODS CLOTHING and FOOTWEAR HARDWARE, BUILDING MATERIALS WE DO CUSTOM CUTTING AND WRAPPING f ú-1 LAMBLIN TV & APPLIANCE "Quality in home entertainment” Sales & Service T.V. — VCR Sales • Video Rentals • Book Trade Business: 762-5086 Repair: 762-5032 I^Residence: 762-5581 Kari or Janet Lamblin #3 Main Street, Box 165 Lundar, MB ROC 1Y0 WE REPAIR EVERYTHING öi ELECTRICAL J} Bestu Kveöiur! LUNDAR PHARMACY Keith and Davilyn Eyolfson Prescriptions, Drugs, Cosmetics, Giftwares, Stationery, Confectionery PHONE 762-5431 — LUNDAR, MANITOBA , Sportsman's Inn Cafeteria • Bus Depot • Coffee Shop • Licensed Dining Room featuring a special daily • full course meals or short orders Modern Motel Units • Color TV JIM & PAULETTE WOTTON 5:00 a.m. - Midnight. Daily. DOWNTOWN LUNDAR, MAN. 762-5555 STEVENSON’S FOODS • GROCERIES • FRESH MEATS • PRODUCE • • IN-STORE BAKERY • LOTTERY CENTRE • • HUNTING AND FISHING LICENCES • 56 MAiN STREET OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK LUNDAR, MANITOBA (204) 762-5714 ----------------------s. Office: (204) 762-5855 Restaurant: (204) 762-5818 Fax: (204) 762-5184 • Weekend Entertainment • 23 Modern Motel Units Video Lottery Games • Color T.V., Phones & Air Cond. • Restaurant Open 7 Days a Week Dan & Peggy Loewen, Box 327, Lundar, MB ROC 1Y0

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