Lögberg-Heimskringla - 06.05.1994, Blaðsíða 10

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 06.05.1994, Blaðsíða 10
10 • Lögberg-Heimskringla • Föstudagur 6. maí 1994 lceland’s Sword and Shield One name in particular towers above others in the long struggle for independence, the name of the Speaker of Parliament, Jón Sigurðsson, 1811 - 1879. referred to as “the son of Iceland, its pride, sword and shield”. It will be long remembered when the King’s representa- tive at the time, Count Trampe, brought a draft pro- posal for a constitution for Iceland that would in effect have made Iceland a perma- nent part of Denmark. Famous are the words, “Vér mótmælum allir”, or we all protest, spoken when the Count abruptly closed the meeting with the people’s rep- resentatives, August 10, 1851, so well depicted in a painting by Gunnlaugur Blöndal. Jón Sigurðsson spent a good part of his life in Denmark, effectively working towards better things for Iceland. He was denied being in the country during the mil- lennium celebrations of 1874 when Christian IX, the first King to visit Iceland, came to the country. Jón Sigurðsson died; Dec. 7, 1879. Nine days later, Dec. 16, his wife, Ingibjörg Einarsdóttir, passed away. Their remains were brought to Iceland for a state funeral in Reykjavík, May 5, 1880. It was only fitting that the day chosen for the founding of the republic should be Jón Sigurðsson’s birthday, June 17. Community Places Building for Tomorrow The Community Places Program helps nonprofit organizations to improve quality of living within their communities. Using lottery revenues, the program provides funding support for the upgrading, construction or acquisition of sustainable buildings and other facilities that provide lasting, long-term benefits to community residents. Under Community Places, grants of up to 50 per cent of eligible project costs, to a maximum of $50,000, are available to recreational, cultural, heritage and other nonprofit community organizations in Manitoba. For more information or an application package, please contact the Community Places Office in Winnipeg at 945-0502. Outside Winnipeg, call toll-free 1-800-894-3777. APPLICATION DEADLINES: MAY 27, 1994 Manitoba AUCUST 30, 1994 Culture, Heritage and Citizenship ’>7 The famous painting by Gunnlaugur Blöndal of “Þjóöfundurinn" 1851. Arnason Funeral Service Ltd. Serving Interlake Area Chapels at Lundar and Ashern lst Avenue N., Ashern Telephone: 768-2072 General Manger — Bjorn Bjornson Ashern Coop Branch Manager — Alice Bjornson Ashern Co-op Box 154, Ashern, MB R0C Groceries, Meat, Produce — ~~ i zrrrz® dreeiings jrom tKe Mottifoba Gpverntnenf Gary Filmon Premier Harold Gllleshammer Minister of Culture, Heritage and Citizenship Minister responsible for Multiculturalism It is our pleasure to extend the warmest greetings of the government and people of Manitoba to the lcelandic community as you prepare to celebrate the 50th anniversary of lceland’s Independence. Manitobans are privileged to enjoy a rich ethnocultural diversity. People from around the world have come together to form, build and strengthen our province, and our nation. For over 100 years, the lcelandic heritage has been an integral part of this dynamic process. We are very proud of Manitoba’s close and valued ties with lceland. This anniversary is an excellent opportunity for Manitobans of all origins to join in celebrating these cherished bonds. We hope this celebration of the 50th anniversary of lceland’s Independence is a happy and exciting opportunity to explore Manitoba's lcelandic heritage.

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