Lögberg-Heimskringla - 05.11.1993, Side 5

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 05.11.1993, Side 5
Danes balk at new rescue cont </. ing and bring next year’s budget deficit under control. “If the government does not pay, the Faroes must declare state bank- ruptcy,” said a senior official in Prime Minister Poul Rasmussen’s office. “The country is by far the most indebted nation in the entire world. It is a tragedy.” “We are bound to pay again and there is no way out. But we have to discuss the demands following the- next payment,” said Jes Lunde, chairman of the parliament’s politi- cal and economic committee, fol- lowing a visit to the islands. The committee is divided over how much the Danish parliament can interfere with Faroese home rule. Jes Lunde wants to strengthen links to supervise exactly how the money being handed out is spent'. e said: “We must participate actively, demand a stop to further prestigious building projects and clean up the adminis- tration. Then we must start financing new activities so the islands can get some new industries.” But the coali- tion centre-left government is reluc- tant to interfere as it is dependent on a single vote from social democratic MP elected on the Faroes to retain its majority. Finance Minister Mogens Lykketoft is supporting the new con- tribution to the Faroes as a loan, arguing that thousands of unem- ployed Faroese will otherwise be able to claim unemployment benefits in Denmark, worth approximately Dkrl30,000 per person per year. anish MEP Klaus Pedersen has suggested that the Faroes, which voted no to EC mem- bership in 1973, be forced to join so that it can receive structural funds. But Prime Minister Rasmussen has turned down the idea. Couitesy oíThe European Upcaming Events Fri., Nov. 5 Winnipeg Sat., Nov. 6 B.C. Sun., Nov. 7 Calgary Mon., Nov. 15 Gimli Fri., Nov. 19 Winnipeg Sat., Nov. 20 Winnipeg Sat., Dec. 4 B.C. Thurs., Dec. 9 B.C. Sat., Dec. 11 Saskatchewan Sun., Dec. 12 Winnipeg Sun., Dec. 19 B.C. Fri., Dec. 31 Seattle Sun., Jan. 9 B.C. In Concert World Class Violinist Sigrún Eðvaldsdóttir, from Iceland - 7:30 pm, Eckhart Grammeté Hall, Univ. of Winnipeg. Tickets at L-H, 699 Carter Ave., call 284-5686. □ □ ö' Sólskin Annual Christmas Bazaar -1-3 p.m. at Icelandic Care Home Höfn, 2020 Harrison Drive, Vancouver. Home bak- ing with Icelandic delicacies, craft sale, raffle & refreshments. □ □ □ Christmas Bazaar, 12 noon at the Scandinavian Centre - the Leif Eiriksson Icelandic Club □ □ □ Regular Meeting: Gimli Chapter I.N.L., 7 p.m. Betel Conference Room □ □ □ Landscape of Ghosts, a reading by Bill Holm, 7:30 pm at the U of M Sr. Common Roöm, Univ. College. Reception following. Free parking (B-Lot). RSVP by Nov. 15 to 474-9551. □ □ □ Eirst Lutheran Church Christmas Tea, 2-4 pm, 580 Victor St. Sale of Lifrapylsa, home baking, box handicrafts and white ele- phant sale. □ □ □ ICC of BC Christmas Craft Fair - at Iceland House, 939 6th St New Westminster. Come and do your Christmas shopping. Crafts and some Icelandic foods available for sale. Sales tables available from Naomi 942-9594. □ □ □ Sólskin Annual Christmas Party - 2 p.m. at Icelandic Care Home Höfn, 2020 Harrison Drive, Vancouver, B.C. □ □ □ Icelandic Food Sale - Wynyard - Vatnabyggð Icelandic Club □ □ □ Frón’s Christmas Party, at the First Lutheran Church. Annual Icelandic Christmas Service 1:30 pm, Christmas party 2:30 pm □ □ □ ICC of BC Children’s Christmas Party - at Burnaby Lake Pav- illion. $5./child. Reg’n. req’d by Dec. 13. Call Linda 984-7494. * □ □ □ Seattle’s New Year’s Eve Party, on the deck of a 73 ft. yacht adorned with Christmas lights and decorations. No-host bar & complimentary coffee for designated drivers, hors’doeuvres and appetizers, music and dancing — a magical night for all ages. Tickets go on sale Nov. 1. Reserve now, call Sonna Ghilarducci 283-3325. □ □ □ ICC of BC Seniors’ Party - at Iceland House - 2 - 4 pm. Trans- portation will be arranged if needed. Call Gerri 274-9903. Be sure to send your notices in eariy to Lögberg-Heimskringla. We ali want to know whaf s happening ín your area. Send us a few lines telling everyone how they tumed out after. All photos will be retumed if requested. Send your notices or stories to: y^UHEdJtoivóJJ^CarterAvejJWggjJ^CanatíkrRaM^Ca^ Lögberg-Heimskringla • Föstudagur 5. nóvember 1993 • 5 ;. i 1 i; -ig 5§n« í ? The Faroe Islands — a rugged coastline and soaring Cliffs. Letters to the Editor Goad co-opcration As Head and Chair of the Department of Icelandic Language and Literature, I wish to express my gratitude to Neil Bardal, president of Lögberg- Heimskríngla, to the Board, and to the editors of Lögberg-Heimskríngla for the fine publicity you have given the Department in the recent issues of Lögberg-Heimskringla. Not only am I very pleased with the attention the editors have given to our visiting lecturers by publishing their papers and conducting inter- views with them, but also with the inclusion of my year-end report in the late spring of 1993 and the inter- view by Mr. Roger Newman in the most recent issue of the paper. It is reassuring to know that the Department of Icelandic can rely on the support of Lögberg-Heimskríngla in its efforts to fulfill the mandates of the Chair. Sincerely yours, Kirsten Wolf, .■■■'al . Head and Chair, Department of Icelandic Attn: Vancouver famiiy soarch One of our club members is trying to locate a NELSON family who were believed to have resided in Vancouver at one time. Recently, a team of Icelandic Airlines pilots trayeled to Seattle to take delivery of new aircraft for Icelandair. One pilot, Árni G. Sigurðsson, had a further mission of trying to locate some of his rel- atives. Árni would appreciate any assistance your readers may pro- vide. He hopes to be able to locate his family members and to meet them. Ámi’s aunt was Ólafía Einarsdóttir from Eskifirði. She married a man with the surname Nelson and they had three sons, Ted born 1908, Don born 1911 and Art born 1913. Ólafía’s sister Guðný and her son Eli may also have been in the Vancouver area. If anyone has information on these people or their descendants, please contact Mrs. Lenora Jones or Miss Evelyn Axdal at 2242 Cather- wood Road, Black Creek, B.C. V9J 1J4, telephone (604) 337-5362 or the undersigned at (604) 274-1 Yours truly. Gerri McDonald President, ICC of BC Attention: Grafton, North Dakota Elsa Einarsdóttir Eklund, born at Fáskrúðsfjörður in Iceland, is the daughter of Einar Einarsson. Mrs. Eklund writes to us from Denmark where she now lives. Raised in the Faroe Islands, she lost her father Einar in 1932. Her father’s mother was Sigurbjörg Þórðardóttir who became a widow in 1900 and moved to the USA in 1902 with her children Halldór Ingvar Einarsson, bom August 26, 1897, and a daughter whom she calls Oddný Einarsson, (may be Björg Karlína Einarsdóttir) bom in 1894. Halldór Ingvar served during WW- I and may have worked for a tele- phone company after that in the Grafton area. Mrs. Eklund would like to get in contact with her relatives, the descen- dants of Halldór Ingvar and his sis- ters. If you have any information that Halldór Ingvar Einarsson Photo taken from Minningarrit íslenzkra Hermanna, 1914-1918. could help in this search, please write to: Mrs. Elsa Einarsdóttir Eklund, Thimandsvaegnet 40, 2791 Dragór Denmark

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