Lögberg-Heimskringla - 03.10.2003, Blaðsíða 2

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 03.10.2003, Blaðsíða 2
page 2 • Lögberg-Heimskringla • Friday, 3 October 2003 ]|| Editorial • Ritstjórnargrein Lillian Vilborg Managing Editor WINNIPEG, MB Ihave much to be thankful for in my life, and at this time of year nature offers us such incredible bounty. Our small backyard garden is exploding with tomatoes, cucumbers, car- rots, Swiss chard and herbs of various kinds. The lettuce is done. The sweet peas and por- tulaca still bloom vigorously. The portulaca haven’t stopped since May, even through the driest part of summer. My bounty extends to the luxury of time to travel by train to Toronto. I saw country I have never seen before, stopped at towns the names of which were new to me. The leaves were just thinking of changing - here and there I saw brilliant red or a hint of gold - I felt fall was in the air. I was thrilled to see the Cana- dian Shield up close. I visited Toronto during the Icelandic Experience weekend and savoured the soulful sounds of sacred music played by Sigurður Flossason and Gunnar Gunnarsson as the closing to the weekend’s activ- ities. I enjoyed being in Toronto again, a city I haven’t visited for several years. I stayed with my cousin’s daughter Alesya and her husband Tony and felt completely at home in their perfectly situated house just off Queen Street and its handy streetcar. Don Gislason took me to the Lutheran church where my great-grandparents Friðrik and Mildfríður were married the day before they left Ontario for New Iceland in 1875. My grandfather was a babe in arms, having been born August 17th. I met and interviewed sev- eral interesting people, about whom you will read in the paper during the fall. But all this bounty has been clouded by the death of my aunt Margaret on the Mon- day I was leaving Toronto. She was my dad’s sister and the last of the three sib- lings to go. Her leaving creates a big hole in our family - the elders in the Bjarnason clan have all gone. They were an amazing family, the three of them, Haf- steinn, Johanna Margaret and Thorgeir Hermann. They lost their parents when they were young - Thor was only twelve when his mother Vilborg died. They lived far apart for most of their adult lives - Thor and Nancy in Winnipeg, Margaret and Skip in Kansas, and Haf- steinn and Lillian in Regina and later White Rock. But the three of them maintained a connection that was steady, strong and caring. As kids we knew we all mat- tered to each other, and the three siblings demonstrated it for us all the time. The caring family extend- ed to their cousins the Gisla- sons in Winnipeg and the Bjar- nasons they left behind in Saskatchewan when their par- ents moved. As I phoned my generation of cousins to tell them of Mar- garet’s passing, I couldn’t get over how many of them had gone to stay with her and Skip after they moved to the States. My brother remembered that she brought him a present every time he was sick. Which, he pointed out, was often. Margaret had a big gener- ous heart, as did her brothers. The three of them had a very special loving relationship, which they modelled for those of us who followed them. When my granddaughter and I went to Iceland last year, we spent two weeks with Skip and Margaret. When we drove up north, Gislina and Margaret sat in the back seat of the car. Listening to them talk took me back to my childhood, when Margaret talked to me like an equal and treated me with such kindness and faimess. After writing this, I realize I can be thankful for the boun- ty I have had in the family I was born into, and for the times I spent with my aunt Margaret. Letters to the Editor • Bréf til ritstjóra Dear Editor, I have really enjoyed the articles in the ‘Tree of Life’ sec- tion. Might someone from the Kristjansson family from Gimli (six brothers all with PHD’s) be asked to do a write-up? They have contributed mightily to the Manitoba, Canadian and Inter- national community. The Thor- son family - the Honorable J. T. and Charlie Thorson? Magnus Eliasson? Readers might find it of interest to read about people who are currently contributing to the strengthening of the Ice- First Lutheran Church Celebrating 125 years (1878-2003) 580 Victor Strect Winnipcg R3G 1R2 204-772-7444 www.mts.net/~Ocwin Worship with us Sundays 10:30 a.m. Pastor Miehael Kurtz Come Home! Annivkrsary Weekend October 17-19, 2003 landic culture, eg. Linda Sigurd- son Collette and Lestrafélag. Evelyn Kristjanson-Downey WlNNIPEG, MB Dear Editor, I truly admire Lillian Vil- borg’s writing and always enjoy her editorial. I also admire the love the third and fourth generation descendants have for their Icelandic roots. As for news from Iceland, more human interest stories. Political news is not of interest to people who have no stake. Consul General Hall Linker Los Angeles, CA VlKING INN Gimli, MB (204) 642-5168 • 21 Renovated Rooms • Gord Lee’s Chinese Dining Ph. 642-5170 • “Two Friends” Nite Club • Beer Store Dear Editor, We enjoy short pieces - events in the Icelandic-North American community, Iceland news and the editorial. We appreciate when we see correct Icelandic spelling and research done on Iceland’s facts. Thanks! Armann Ingolfsson Edmonton, AB Dear Editor, I enjoy the whole paper - now that it is in English. Espe- cially the old stories of pioneer families, and the events that are happening in the Wynyard and Foam Lake area (Joan Cad- ham) as I am a member of the Argyle Transfer Ltd. Specializing in livestock transportation Wally & Linda Finnbogason Stonewall, MB Sf ff Wally 467-8822 Mobile 981-1666 Daryl 322-5743 Mobile 981-5460 Icelandic club there. I have just returned from a three-week trip to visiting cousins and visiting sites and places that my grandparents lived until 1900-1903 and 1907 etc. I had a very good time and leamed a lot. Keep up the good work. Dawn Palka Yorkton, SK Dear Editor, Keep up the good work. A little more in Icelandic if possi- ble. Thank you. Eggert Peterson Kingston, ON Lögberg- Heimskringla Classifieds Classified Advertising For Sale, Wanted, Services etc. $15 minimum, $3 per line based on five words per line. After three inserts, your fourth is free. Call 204-284-5686 or email: logbergads@mts.net Deadline: Wed. noon for the following Friday’s issue. Lögberg- Heimskringla Published Fridays, 44 times a year by: Lögberg-Heímskrlngla Incorporated 206-900 St. James Street Winnipeg, MB R3G3J7 Ph: 204-284-5686 Toll free: 1-866-LOGBERG (1-866-564-2374) Fax: 204-284-3870 E-mail: Advertising: logbergads@mts.net Submissions: logberg@mts.net Subscriptions: logbergadmin@mts.net Website: www.logberg.com MANAGING EDITOR: Ullian Vilborg ASSISTANT EDITOR/ ADVERTISING OFFICER: Catherine Lambertsen McConnell ICELANDIC AND COPY EDITOR: Árný Hjaltadóttir LAYOUT: José Orellana BUSINESS MANAGER: Audrey Juve Kwasnica PRINTING: The Daily Graphic SUBSCRIPTIONS SUBSCRIPTION: 44 issues/year: Canada: $45 Canadian -Manitoba, add GST & PST: $51.30 -other provinces, add GST: $48.15 U.S.: $54 US or $81 CAD lceland: $54 US or $81 CAD -PAYABLE IN ADVANCE DONATIONS All donations to Lögberg-Heimskringla Inc. are tax-deductible under Canadian laws Charitable Reg. # 10337 3635 RR001 Business # 10337 3635 RT 0001 CORRESPONDENTS: • ALBERTA: Erla L. C. 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