Lögberg-Heimskringla - 05.11.2004, Síða 4

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 05.11.2004, Síða 4
4 • Lögberg-Heimskringla • Friday 5 November 2004 The importance of the walk to the rock Steinþór Guðbjartsson Managing Editor October 21, 1875 is a his- torical date in the Icelandic and Canadian history. That was the day when over 200 Icelanders landed at Willow Point just south of Gimli, Man- itoba, after having travelled on scows from Winnipeg. Scows that were towed by the Hud- son's Bay Company steamer Colville. The following days the settlers transported their belongings to what soon became Gimli. New Iceland was founded. One hundred years later Connie Magnusson, her mother Sigríður Benediktson and her aunt Herdís Einarson decided to walk from Gimli to the rock where the settlers landed to pay 'tribute to their forefathers. It started as a walk for members of the family and some friends and has become a tradition. The annual walk starts from another historical site, the New Iceland Heritage Muse- um, which is one of six Mani- toba special theme museums. Among other things it tells the story of New Iceland and it was officially launched in the Waterfront Centre October 21, 2000. The walk to the rock keeps the history alive and combines the past, the landing at Willow Point, to the present, to the New Iceland Heritage Muse- um. It is a constant reminder of the difficulties that the Ice- landic settlers were confronted with. It symbols an important part in the Icelandic and Cana- dian history. Letters to the Editor PHOTO: WALTER SOPHER From left: Steini Sigvaldason, Stan Snidal, Fran Benediktson, Gilbert Benediktson, Brynjolfur Gudmundson, Julianna Bjornson, Connie Sigvaldason Clarke and Ashley Clarke. Dear Editor: I am enclosing an invita- tion to persons that are inter- ested in attending our school/town lOOth celebra- tion. This would include any- one that went to school at the Logberg and Thingvalla Schools or any relationship to the town or school or church in the area. The date of the cele- bration is July 15, 16 and 17. For more information contact Lillian Sveinbjomson at Box 524, Churchbridge, SK, S0A. 0M0 or call (306) 896-2562. Please include this in your paper or newsletters. Thank-you. Lillian Sveinbjornson Churchbridge, SK New e-mail addresses Logberg-Heimskringla: L-H@mts.net Steinþór Guðbjartsson: steinthor.L-H@mts.net David Jón Fuller: david.L-H @ mts.net Catherine Lambertsen McConnell: catherine.L- H@mts.net Audrey Juve Kwasnica: audrey.L-H@mts.net Krave’s Candy Co. 45 Durand Road Wpg, MB R2J 3T1 Phone: (204) 654-1361 Ton. Fref.: 1 (800) 357-6867 Larry Finnson Chris Emery Dear Editor: Well, it has been always been said that Icelandic folks are friendly. This past summer I have experienced this won- derful Icelandic hospitality across the western provinces from Saskatchewan to British Columbia. My mother, Vir- ginia Bjornson, and my god- mother, Audrey Moloney, accompanied me on this per- ilous journey to a new land (okay, okay, it’s just BC — I just wanted to give it a pio- neering feel). Anyway, in every province we were pleas- antly overwhelmed by the welcoming and wonderful ways of the people. In both Edmonton and Calgary, the clubs had arranged wonderful bmnches for us, with many people giv- ing their welcome wishes and kind words. We also, of course, had to visit the area known as Markerville, a very picturesque Icelandic commu-, nity. We even had time to take in a tour of the Markerville Creamery, a key historical treasure of the area. I have now settled into my new apartment in Vancouver, where it is, predictably, rain- ing. Regardless, here too, there are many welcoming Rentcash Incr> Gordon J. Reykdal President & CEO 17703 - 103 Avenue Edmonton, AlbertaTSS IN8 Canada Tel: (780) 408-5118 Fax: (780) 408-5122 E-mail: gord@rentcash.ca people, some possibly even thinking about adding new blood to their Board, I am sure. Whatever the case, their warmth and hospitality has made me feel at home here, even if it is so far away from the home in Manitoba that I have known for so many years. In closing, I want to thank you all who attended the lunches, and who have wel- comed me so very warmly here in Vancouver. You have all touched me deeply by rec- ognizing that the Icelandic bond of friendship is still alive and well. Please keep in touch and thank you again. Julianna Bjornson Vancouver, BC Correction In the October 8 issue of L-H, a paragraph was missing from the end of the article on Gordon Reykdal. The missing text was: “... that is being worked on in Edmonton. ‘I don’t want to wait for things to happen but try to make them happen,’ Gordon says.” We apologize for this oversight. "*0Í too, November 12 & 13 10 am -4 pm at the New lceland Heritage Museum imþjort'ed lcelandic goods ^ iiÉpÉ! 94-1 st Ave. Gimli, Manitoba Ammas teAROom lcelandic Pizza Vinarterta Muffins Ponnukokur Viking Beer Lögberg- Heimskringla Published Fridays, 24 times a year by: Lögberg-Heimskringla Incorporated 279 Portage Avenue Winnipeg, MB R3B 2B4 Ph: (204) 284-5686 Toll free: 1-866-LOGBERG (1-866-564-2374) Fax: (204) 284-7099 Website: www.logberg.com E-mail: L-H@mts.net Office Hours: 9:30 a.m. - 5 pm. Mon. - Fri. MANAGING EDITOR: Steinþór Guðbjartsson steinthor.L-H@mts.net ASSISTANT EDITOR/LAYOUT: David Jón Fuller david.L-H@mts.net ADVERTISING and MARKETING MANAGER: Catherine Lambertsen McConnell catherine.L-H@mts.net BUSINESS MANAGER: Audrey Juve Kwasnica audrey.L-H@mts.net PRINTING: The Daily Graphic SUBSCRIPTIONS SUBSCRIPTION: 24 issues/year: Canada: $45 CAD Manitoba, add GST & PST: $51.30 Other provinces, add GST: $48.15 USA: $60 USD or $81 CAD lceland: $60 USD'or $81 CAD L-H online is free to all prlnt subscribers Online only: $45 CAD PAYABLEIN ADVANCE DONATIONS All donations to Lögberg-Heimskringla Inc. are tax-deductible under Canadian laws Charítable Reg. # 10337 3635 RR001 Business # 10337 3635 RT 0001 CORRESPONDENTS: • NEW YORK, NEW ENGLAND: Thomas J. Martin • SASKATCHEWAN: Joan Eyolfson Cadham • TORONTO: Betty Jane Wylie BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT: Grant Stefanson VICE-PRESIDENT: Julianna Bjornson TREASURER: Bill Perimutter SECRETARY: Elva Jónasson BOARD MEMBERS: The Honourable Kris Stefanson, Evelyn Thorvaldson, Walter Sopher, Ragnar Bergman, J.S. Laxdal, Vi Bjarnason Hilton, Brian Tomasson, Skuli Sigfusson REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVES: • BC: Norma Guttormsson • CALGARY: Linda Bjarnason • EDMONTON: Walter Sopher EDITOR EMERITUS: Lillian Vilborg MacPherson The L-H gratefully acknowledges the generous support of the Gov- ernment of lceland, and of the Government of Canada through Canadian Heritage's PAP program. Visit us on the web at http://www.logberg.com

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