Lögberg-Heimskringla - 13.11.1992, Blaðsíða 6
6 • Lögberg-Heimskringla • Föstudagur 13. nóvember 1992
Third Art Exhibit
in one year
newly formed group of
artists, calling themselves
“Icelandic Canadian Exhib-
itors Society”, is holding its third
showing in one year, their first being
held at the Frón’s Þorrablót in
Winnipeg last winter, the second at
the Archives Building in August and
the third one now on, at St.John’s
College, University of Manitoba.
The twelve artists featured at this
time are: Thura Bjarnason, Don
Bjornson, Steve Black, Deb
Charlesworth, Joanne Gullachsen,
Darren Merinuk, Don Martin, John
Matthiasson, Dan Thorkelson, Mabel
Tinguely, Norma Torbert and June
Valgardson. Each of the artists show
two works in variations of style.
Even though this group has not
been in existance for very long, it has
suffered it first loss of a member with
the passing of Thura Bjarnason of
Gimli. The following is the way the
group remembers her:
“Our group is much saddened by
the fact that Thura Bjarnason passed
away on October 23rd, 1992. She
was very much looking forward to
being part of this present show.
Thura was the daughter of Jon
Olafur Johannson who is remem-
bered as the first white child and the
first Icelandic child born in New
Iceland.
Thura took up painting later in her
life, but she more than made up for
her late start. Thura had, over the
years, won many awards at the annu-
al Art Show which is part of the
Icelandic Celebration.
Thura’s delicate, yet adventure-
some approach to watercolour creat-
ed paintíngs which took the viewer
quite easily into the world of fantasy.
She also enjoyed working with
pastels. It was with pastels that her
much loved flowers developed such
vibrancy and brilliance.
Thura’s paintings were treasured
by many in her town of Gimli.”
It is the wish of the members of
the Icelandic Canadian Exhibitors
Society, to extend their invitation to
all artists of visual art, fitting into the
name of the society, to join them.
Their dream is to connect with others
across Canada, the U.S.A. and
Iceland for mutual showings.
Interested parties should contact:
Steve Black
70 Langside St.,
Winnipeg, Man.
R3C 1Z2
Tel. (204) 772-9975
We wish this young group of
artists well in the future.
Birgjr
Letters to the Ecflítor
Space Goolies?
This is just a short note from a
transplanted Winnipegger of
Icelandic descent.
First, I look forward to receiving
each issue of this wonderful and
enduring paper which keeps me
informed about my heritage and pro-
vides news about the Icelandic com-
munity to which I am proud to
belong. Lögberg plays no small part
in continuing to celebrate and
cement the common bond amongst
people of Icelandic blood wherever it
is read.
In addition, I have a question and
you may be able to provide some
information. In CBC Newsworld’s
recent coverage of the latest Shuttle
launch, a Canadian astronaut by the
name of Bjami Tryggvason was inter-
viewed. The name is of obvious
Icelandic origin and the familiar hint
of an Icelandic accent was
detectable. Perhaps you could find
out more about this outstanding
Canadian’s background and let your
readers (including me, of course)
know more about him.
In the meantime, keep up the
good work, LH!
Ken Davidson, Vancouver
Ed. note: If any of our readers know
the details of Bjarni Tryggvason’s
background, we would be pleased to
publish them.
Where’s Joan?
I am enclosing my renewal sub-
scription to L-H.
I enjoy reading the paper, but
often wish there was more Icelandic
content.
What has become of Joan
Eyolfson Cadham?
Has she got lost on the plains of
Saskatchewan?
I always enjoyed her contribution
so much. Also, I think she deserves a
big, big bouquet for her letter some
months ago to the “Honourable?
Harvie Andre.”
I enjoy all the stories of the pio-
neers as well as the bits of news from
Iceland and of the tourists to Iceland.
I have been there three times myself,
but unfortunately am too handi-
capped to make any more trips.
I also enjoy the poetiy page. Keep
up the good work.
Martha V. Callister
(nee GudJaugson)
Port Albemi, B.C.
Ed. note: We hope Joan Eyolfson
Cadham will continue to be a regular
contributor to L-H. An article by
Joan appears this week on page 3.
Donations to
Lögberg-Heimskringla Inc.
Thelma Wilson, Winnipeg, MB.....$10.
In memory of our dearly lovcd mother
& amma Sigrun Stefonson, from
Dennis & Clairc, Cheryl, George and
family, Brent, Grant & Shannon,
Winnipeg, MB....................$100.
Matthew, Ken and Margret with Amber and Candice Wonko in front.
Remembrance Day
No more fighting, no more, no more.
Let us make an end to war!
by Amber Wonko
Voyageur School, Wlnnlpeg, Grade 4, Age
9 (in 1991)
The Legion wants us to remember
the eleventh of November,
When soldiers fought and killed each
other —
They lost their father, sister, brother.
The poppies stand out bright and
clear
as we remember the soldiers fear.
The bombs and gunfire fell to the
ground
and killed so many people around.
Jt' J&'
Amber is the daughter of Ken and
Margaret, granddaughter of Ernie
and Dora, and great-granddaughter
of the late Ingimundur and Ásta
Sigurdson ofLundar.
The St. James Legion in 1991
asked various schools and grades to
write a Remembrance Day poem. For
her poem Amber received $25.
Unexpectedly, in March 1992, she
received another $25. when the
poem was announced a winner in
another contest.
Tues., Nov. 17
Winnipeg
Sat., Nov. 21
Winnipeg
Sun., Nov. 22
Winnipeg
Sat., Nov. 28
Vancouver
Sun., Nov. 29
Winnipeg
Sat., Dec. 5
Vancouver
Fri., Dec. 20
Edmonton
Upcaming Events
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“Friends of Manitoba University Libraries”, 8 p.m., 1992-1993
program U. of M. writers and their works. Westem Icelandic
literature. David Arnason, Kristjana Gunnars & Kirsten Wolf
will read from their works. Faculty Club, Pembina Hall.
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FLCW Christmas Tea, 2 - 4 p.m., at First Lutheran Church
580 Victor St. Home baking, lifrapylsa, skyr, handicrafts,
white elephant sale & books.
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Sunday Brunch, by Icelandic Canadian Frón at Scandinavian
Centre, 764 Erin St.
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Luncheon & Bake Sale, by Women’s Auxiliary of Oakridge
Lutheran Church, 585 West 41st Ave., Van.
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Blues Jam, 3 p.m. Admission $3.00. at the Scandinavian Ctre.
764 Erin Street.
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Christmas Baking & Craft Sale, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. at Iceland
House, 939 6th St., New Westminster.
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Christmas Party, 2-5 p.m. at McKeman Community League
114 Street & 78 Avenue
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Sat., Feb. 13 Þorrablót, at the Langford Hotel in Winter Park. Advance
Florida price $30 per person for members $35. for non-members.
Iceland’s most famous opera singer, Sigrún Hjálmtýsdóttir -
Diddú - and Reynir Jónasson, the ever popular accordian
player, will be entertaining. Great food and more surprises!
Special room rates for Þorrablót guests. Phone Anna & Atli
for Þorrablót reservations - 407 - 957-3599.
Arnes History Book
Now Avcúlable - - contcrining 288 pages of his-
tory of farming, fishing, schools, families, etc.
and hundreds of pictures. Order now - - cost
until April 1, 1993 is $40. (includes GST)
Contact: Arnes Historical Society, P.O. Box 12,
Arnes, MB ROC 0B0 or phone:
Tony (204) 376-2707, Arlene (204) 642-5751
______or Jonas (Winnipeg) (204) 888-8985