Lögberg-Heimskringla - 18.10.1996, Side 5

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 18.10.1996, Side 5
Lögberg-Heimskringla • Föstudagur 18, október 1996 • 5 Sat. Oct. 19 Mlnot, ND Mon. Oct. 21 Gimli, MB Tues. Oct. 22 Toronto, ON Thur. Oct. 24 Winnipeg, MB Thur. Oct. 24 Vancouver, BC Sat. Oct. 26 Gimli, MB Sat. Oct. 26 Gimli, MB Sat. Oct. 26 Winnipeg, MB Sat. Oct. 26 Winnipeg, MB UPCOMING EVENTS lcelandic Heritage Society of North Dakota — Kaffi Samkona — Holiday Inn Convention Center. Annual Gathering of persons of lcelandic descent and persons interested in the preservation of lcelandic heritage. Coffee and lcelandic goodies following the 9:30 a.m. program. Walk to the White Rock and pledge to raise money for the Heritage Museum — group pictures 12 noon, hot choco- late at Old School 1-2 p.m., visit Museum and Manitoba's Heartland Travelling Exhibit. ICCT — The JASON Project goes to lceland — Holly and Jim Garrett explain this hands-on science project for children. Unitarian Hall, 175 St. Clair Ave. W. Lestrarfélag — an evening with Bill Holm — 7 p.m. Read one of his books for your pleasure. Come, listen and/or discuss, enjoy. Bill will introduce his latest publication. Senior Commons Room, University College, U of M. Anniversary Tea — 2 p.m., Icelandic Care Home Hofn, Coffee & refreshments on this 49th anniversary. Bill Holm to discuss his writing Store 3 p.m. at Tergesen’s Sun. Oct. 27 New Westmlnster, BC Sat. Nov. 2 Vancouver, BC Wed. Nov. 6 Gimli, MB Sat. Nov. 9 Winnipeg, MB Sun. Nov. 17 Toronto, ON Tue. Dec. 12 New Westminster, BC Tombola at Minerva Hall — 7:30 p.m. Gimli Chapter INL. Adults $5.00, children 12 & underfree; silver collection for lunch. Leif Eiriksson dinner — Tom Oleson speaking and Bill Holm entertaining on piano. 6 p.m., Nordic House of Canada, 764 Erin St. Tickets $20/members; $22.50/non- members. Reservations Kevin Johnson at 831-7284. Jón Sigurðsson Chaper IODE 80th Anniversary Party — 7 p.m. at Betelstadur. Slide show of Scandinavian trip by Rose Clyde. All welcome. Literary Showcase featuring W.D. Valgardson and other writers reading exerpts of stories and poetry from their books. Iceland House, 939 - 6th St., 1:30 p.m. Solskin Annual Christmas Bazaar — 1-3 p.m., Icelandic Care Home Hofn, 2020 Harrison Dr. Gimli Chapter INL regular meeting — 7 p.m., Betel Home Conference Room, Video about lceland to be shown. Jón Sigurðsson Chapter IODE Scholarship Presentation — 2 p.m. at Betelstadur. Everyone welcome. ICCT — Piano Recital with Nina-Margrét Grímsdóttir, formerly of lceland. Call Garry to book (416) 463-1324. Solskin Annual Christmas Party — 2 p.m., Icelandic Care Home Hofn. Entertainment by the Kielhoms. What’s happening in your area? We want to hear from you before and after the events. Just send us a few lines — or a lot — typed, double-spaced or on a 3 1/2-inch computer disk. Enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope if material or photos are to be retumed. Fax copy to: 284-5686. Send photos or material to Lögberg-Heimskringla, 699 Carter Ave., Winnipeg., MB, Canada R3M 2C3. Litla, hvlta hænan 1 hvita húsinu. PARTONE.A new children ’s story is beginning in this issue. It is takenfrom an old Icelandic reader, which some ofyou might recognize. Instead of the word match I am going to try out some word explanations and grammar definitions as some ofyou have requested. Einu sinni var lítil, falleg hæna. Hún bjó í litlu, skrítnu húsi. Hún átti lítinn garð við húsið. I húsinu var lítið, skrítið rúm, og þar var líka litill, skítinn stóll. Hún átti disk og bolla inni i skíp og borð og bekk og margt fleira fallegt. Á þilinu hékk lítil, falleg mynd. Once upon a time there was a little, beautiful hen. She lived in a little, quaint house. She had a small yard (garden) by her house. In the house was a small, strange bed, and there was also a small, strange chair. She had a plate and a cup in her cupboard and a table and a bench and many other beautiful things. On the wall hung a small, beautiful picture. The word As it appears in the story Grammar English Einu sinni once (upon a time) búa bjó pt. live, farm skrítinn skrítið neut. strange, quaint hús hús neut. house lítill lítinn dat. small garður garð dat. yard, garden rúm rúm neut. bed diskur disk dat. plate bolli bolla dat-gen cup skápur skáp dat. cupboard, closet, wardrobe Continued from page 3 Kristjanson Family Remembers games and activities. They had a scavenger hunt requiring them to ask questions of their elders to learn more about their heritage, etc. They also had trading cards with photos of each of their own age cousins to put in a small photo album as a memento of the reunion. This required each child to speak to every other child there — a good mixer. Then the children entertained their elders with a parade wearing a ‘Viking hat’ and oversized brown T-shirt tied at the waist with cord and carrying the Icelandic and North Dakota flags. The older ‘kids’ had three-legged races, water balloon tosses, relay races with lots of action and laughter. On the last evening after a lovely buffet dinner there was dancing for all ages from three-year-olds on up. Almost three days together pro- vided an opportunity for all of the “Bamey Bunch” (so labeled on special T-shirts) to visit, get better acquainted and relax. The group hopes to have another reunion in two to three years. □

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