Lögberg-Heimskringla - 22.04.2005, Side 6

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 22.04.2005, Side 6
6 • Lögberg-Heimskringla • Friday 22 April 2005 Thor reunited with his hammer The play Thor’s Hammer and the Giant’s Bride, pre- sented by the Bifröst Lille- folk Theatre Troupe, was the highlight at the recent Icelan- dic Canadian Club of Toronto (ICCT) þorrablót, which at- tracted a full house, about 200 guests. Traditionally, þorrablót is a midwinter feast where people come together to eat and drink. The food alone provided at the þorrablót in Toronto was a rea- son enough to attend. Whether it triggered the “bride’s” appe- tite in the play is still a mistery but “she” quickly grabbed the food and devoured an entire ox and eight salmon. Kristin Olafson-Jenkyns was the food coordinator and she had many volunteers in the kitchen. Even people who could not make it to the feast got their share of the food there. It is always interesting to attend celebrations, and obvi- ously the þorrablót in Toronto is a big gathering. That’s the main reason why it is held at this time of the year when the 8 weatherisnotahindrancerath- | er than during the old month g of þorri — from the middle of ° January to the middle of Feb- 2 ruary. Another reason might jjj be that the time enabled Thor g to reunite with his hammer. § Members of the Bifröst Lillefolk Theatre got the attention of the guests at the þorrablót. 2 scholarships awarded at ICCT þorrablót The Icelandic Canadian Club of Toronto (ICCT) award- ed Jennica Gilmore and Emma Árdal scholarships of $1,000 each at the recent þorrablót in Toronto. The Annual ICCT Schol- arship and the Ragnar and Marion Memorial Scholarship are offered to students of Ice- landic descent who are in or about to enter post-secondary education or training. In addi- tion to high academic stand- ing, leadership qualities and community involvement, the ICCT is looking for students who have an interest in their heritage. Jennica Gilmore is a grade 12 student at H.B. Beal Sec- ondary School in London, ON and has just been accepted to Wilfrid Laurier University. During the last few years she has, among other things, partic- ipated in the ICCT as a “baker” for the Christmas Party and as a “viking” at þorrablót. Emma Árdal is a student in the Faculty of Arts and Science at the University of Toronto. She is very much connected to her Icelandic heritage. She foresees a lifetime of trips to Iceland to visit and explore, and perhaps study at the Páll S. Árdal Institute at the Univer- sity of Akureyri. PHOTO: STEINPÓR GUÐBJARTSSON Icelandic lessons popular For many years the Icelandic Canadian Club of Toron- to has organized Icelandic lessons for the members. Since last year, professor Haraldur Bessason, former head of the Icelandic Department at the University of Manitoba and former rector of the University of Akureyri, and his wife Margrét Björgvinsdóttir, an experienced teacher and trans- lator, have been in charge of the lessons which take place at the participants’ homes. Here they are after the last gath- ering of the winter. In the back row from left: Haraldur Bessason, Gail Einarson-McCleary, Darryl Hogg and Jon Thordarson. Front row from left: Margaret Van Hamme, Meredith MacFarquhar and Margrét Björgvinsdóttir. First Lutheran Church 580 Victor Street Winnipeg R3G 1R2 204-772-7444 www.mts.net/~flcwin Worship with us Sundays 10:30 a.m. Pastor Michael Kurtz GIMLI IGA OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 9 A.M. - 8 P.M., MONDAY - SATURDAY 10A.M. -6P.M, SUNDAY Welcome to Gimli BOX 1578, 46 CENTRE STREET • QIMLI, MB R0C 1B0 • PHONE .204 / 642-5995 Visit us on the web at http://www.lh-inc.ca

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