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Lögberg-Heimskringla - 16.12.1994, Qupperneq 17

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 16.12.1994, Qupperneq 17
Lögberg-Heimskringla • Föstudagur 16. desember 1994 «17 Öfrísk means pregnant? Fríð means pretty - ófríð me&ns homely. Dýr means costly - ódýr means cheap. Frísk means healthy - ófrísk means pregnant. A letter just came from a cousin in Iceland telling us she was very happily ófrísk. It brought to mind an amusing anecdote frora my last trip there when I was 67. While growing up in Manitoba the word ófrísk was unknown to me. A pregnant woman was “van- fær” or simply “svona”—or in English it was “that way.” So when I heard the word ófríslc in Iceland I thought it meant sick, perhaps a cold. One day I felt shalcy and feverish. “Ég er ófrísk,” I said. “Hvað segir þú?” said Ella. “Nú?” said Ingi “USS” said somebody else. That’s when I learned that ófrísk means pregnant. Ulja Dewar Victozia, B. C. The Gimli lcelandic Pácrnác: Iam writing in response to Tom Oleson’s article, requesting peo- ple’s thoughts on the last Icelandic Celebration. My wife and I had timed our trip across Canada so that we would be in the area for the celebration, this last summer. Our first time at the celebration was in the summer of 1975. Our memories of the 75 celebration, were of a picnic atmosphere with a get together of family and friends. We were disappointed to find that part of the event was more of a street fair and car- nival in nature. On the day of the pro- gram, there was no provision for people to get out of the sun and the noise from the camival rides made it impossible to properly hear the program. There were no provisions for the handicapped to get close to the grounds, for the pro- gram. Through conversations with peo- ple of the Interlake Area, we found that many Icelanders had not been to the celebration for quite a few years. We submit the following ideas which we feel have merit, for consideration. My wife suggests the following. Let the town of Gimli, have their street fair and camival and rotate the program and pic- nic portion, to otlier communities, using Compliments of. Stefanson & Lee CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Brent Stefanson, C.A. Ken Lee, C.A. Phil Romaniuk, C.A. (204)tE642-5577 m 775-8975 Open 1s' & 3,d Thursday of every month \ 200B Polo Park Shopping Centre, 1485 Portage Ave., Winnipeg, R3G0W4 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Quarterly Magazine Watch for our winter 1994 issue focusing on the Yuletide Season with a special interview, short stories, folktales, poetry, traditional holiday food and more. Subscription Great for Christmas! SUBSCRIPTIONS: 1 year—$20.00 2 years — $38.00 (if paid in advance) Gift Subscriptions: 3 or more — $15.00 each Mail to: THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN MAGAZINE P.O. Box 21073, Charleswood Postal Outlet, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3R 3R2 Receipts will be issued for DONATIONS. Revenue Canada Registration #090-1579-22 a different one each year. There is for instance Riverton, Hecla Island, Arborg, Lundar, Selkirk and Winnipeg that might want to take turns. This would facilitate many who can’t make the trip away from their home area to partici- pate. This we believe will involve more people, and bolster the Icelandic spirit. A portable tent could be purchased and other equipment rented or bor- rowed, which would travel to the differ- ent communities. This would let Gimli have their Gimli Days and let the Icelanders have their íslendin- gadagurinn. We hope that this will be taken as constructive criticism and not taken wrongly. Harold & Rosemarie Johnson Oak Harbor, Washington Dfamaliie Voiif fferiía^e Tom Oleson’s article on the Icelandic Festival is very timely and I hope you get some worth- while response to it. Obviously it benefits the community to have a lot of people coming to it in terms of the economy so long as this does not pose crowd control or security problems. It helps to dramatize Icelandic her- itage in North America and general publicity is much greater than of old. It does much for a community that is try- ing to promote tourism, and in fact being very successful in doing so if my reading of it is correct. Organizers might give some thought to having the purely Icelandic part of it, such as speeches etc., in a hall big enough to accomodate all who want to enjoy that without the noise and disin- terested crowds outside. Perhaps this part of it could be han- dled by L-H with reservations in order and some charge for admission. It could be a worthwhile fund raising for L-H. Marg blessaður, Bragi r, ■ =-- Betel Home Foundation - Building& Memorial Fund Mrs. Katie Horneski, East Selkirk, MB $100.00 In Memory of Ingibjorg Johnson Len & Jean Reece, Winnipeg, MB $25.00 Beryl Spence, Winnipeg, MB J Betel Home Foundation - Selkirk Mr. Ole Olson, Selkirk, MB...........................$141.00 In Memory of Annie Pawluk Brian & Jane Schledewritz, Winnipeg, MB.......v....$20.00 Ron & Corrie Corrigal, Selkirk, MB.................$25.00 In Memory of Mary Chernetski Miss Sarah Pruden, Selkirk, MB.....................$50.00 Mr. & Mrs. J. Dutchak, Winnipeg, MB................$20.00 Mr. & Mrs. M. Semegan, Winnipeg, MB................$20.00 Mr. & Mrs. Ed Watson & Family, Edmonton, AB........$50.00 In Memory of Dora Fitkowski Gordon & Bonnie Konzelman, Winnipeg, MB............$25.00 W. & E. Bischoff, Winnipeg, MB.....................$100.00 In Memory of Ingibjorg Johnson Walter Harris, Tampa, Florida......................$100.00 yj Y - - - ^ Betel Home Foundation - Winnipeg Chapel Fund Olla & Stefan Stefanson, Gimli, MB G.N. Andison Foundation, Inc., Winnipeg, MB $100.00 $2,500.00 In Memory of Sveín Sveinson Mrs. Beatrice Sigurdson, Winnipeg, MB $10.00 In Memory of Ingibjorg Eylands Mrs. Beatrice Sigurdson, Winnipeg, MB v — $15.00 fBetel Home Foundation - Gimli Chapel Fund ^ In Memory ofHarold O’Hara The Harold Brewster Family, Ames, MB Clara & Carlo Steffensen, Gimli, MB Ron & Diane Hcdl, Gimli, MB : $40.00 $15.00 $25.00 In Memory of Gudridur Johnson The Narfason Children, Gimli, MB Wayne & Helen Sutherland, Selkirk, MB $50.00 $25.00 In Memory of Joe Wilkinson Emma Wilkinson, Winnipeg, MB ...$100.00 In Memory of Ted Stevens Clara & Carlo Steffensen, Gimli, MB $10.00 In Memory ofDennis Semenchuk Betty Sisterson, Gimli, MB L $20.00

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