Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1947, Side 117

Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1947, Side 117
ÞINGTÍÐINDI 99 at which approxmately 100 guests enjoyed refreshments and a social hour together. The Closing Concert of the Icelandic Canadian Evening School was held on May 14th, also well attended and enthusiastically enjoyed by all present. The Club has taken an active part in citizenship affairs and has supported various projects of other organizations. These are: — 1. A committee composed of the Presi- dent, Carl A. Hallson; Judge W. J. Lindal, Mrs. H. P. Danielson, and Paul Bardal has attended meetings held to discuss the Proposed Chair of Icelandic at the Uni- versity of Manitoba. 2- A committee composed of Paul Bardal, Mrs. H. P. Danielson, and Hannes J- Lindal. has been functioning for the Purpose of discussing ways and means of establishing a Fund for building a Concert Hail or some type of Community Centre for the use of Icelanders here, which, I’m sure would prove a valauable asset in strengthening our Community activities. This Committee has met with Mr. O. Petursson, chairman of the committee tvhich is handling this matter for the Heague. We understand that Mr. Peturs- son will be giving a report on this to the Convention. 3- The Club supported the Tea and Drive for Punds” in aid of the "Save the Children Pund” which netted $650.00. s i n c e t h i s Tea which was held on Apri] ígth, Mrs. Danielson, who repre- sented the Club on this project, has re- eeived donations totalling $160.00 from People of Icelandic descent, outside of Win- niPeg. This sum has been sent to the Can- adian Committee in Toronto. ^1o Various Pi-ojocts of tho Club 1- The Icelandic Canadian Magazine has een published for 4% years, and is be- eoming incereasingly popular. The maga- 2me contains a variety of literature of a 'eh standard, including valuable histor- !Cal information pertaining to the Iceiand- e Pioneers here, and their descendants as "’oil as articles on the History and Cul- v!'re of Iceland. About 900 pictures of ser- inCG men an<1 women, students, and others Qv'’lle notvs, have been published to date. c Vei ®1200 has been spent for “cuts”, the °S of 'vhich is. borne entirely by the sibl 'Catlon- of oourse, it would be impos- We -G t0 ren<Jer such service to the public, 16 11 not for the fact that all those who work on this project donate their time and their talents, free of charge. Those serving on the Magazine Committee are;— Judge W. J. Lindal, Holmfridur Danielson, Gissur Hliasson, Axel Vopnfjord, Mattie Halldor- son, Stefania Eydal, Grace (ReykdaD Thor- steinson, and Hjalmur F. Danielson. We owe a lot to these people for their splendid contributions. 2. Icelandic Canadian Evening School. Like the Magazine, the work of the School is receiving enthusiastic tributes from the public. By the end of this season, thirty lectures will have been given on subjects of vital interest to us of Icelandie descent. Mrs. H. F. Danielson, who is Director of the School, and has from the beginning been almost solely responsible for this work being done, will present to this con- vention, a separate report on the School and also on the publication of “Iceland’s Thousand Years”. 3. Barely two months ago, the Club es- tablished a Scholarship Fund, out of which Scholarships may be awarded to outstand- ing students of Icelandic extraction. The public showed it’s approval of this timely venture by supporting this Pund very gen- erously. In fact, so generously that the first scholarship has already been awarded. This was in the form of a travelling scholar- ship of $1200 to the brilliant young pianist, Miss Snjolaug Sigurdson, to enable her to continue her musical studies in New York. The Club has as yet done nothing to pub- licize this project and we feel sure that, as the idea become more generally known it will receive wide-spread public support. The Club feels indebted to those outside the Club who volunteered to assist the Committee in establishing the Pund; and also to those who supported it so gener- ously. Those serving on the Committee are Paul Bardal, Mrs. Danielson and Judge W. J. Lindal. 4. The Welcome Home Reception for the Service men and women of Icelandic des- cent, which the club sponsored jointly with the Jon Sigurdson Chapter of the I.O.D.E. and which was reported last year, cost around $1300. The two organizations feel an overwhelming indebtedness to those public-spirited citizens who acted as pa- trons for this affair, and made it possible to welcome in a fitting and dignified man- ner our returned service personnel. Those who so ably represented the club in making the preparations for that fine banquet
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