Lögberg-Heimskringla - 14.07.2006, Blaðsíða 1

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 14.07.2006, Blaðsíða 1
Visit us on the web at http://www.lh-inc.ca Publication Mail Agreement No. 40012014, PAP # 8000 120th year / 120. Árgangur ISSN 0047-4967 IN THIS ISSUE LÖGBERG-HEIMSKRINGLA Lögberg stofnað 14. janúar 1888 Heimskringla stofnað 9. september 1886 Sameinuð 20. ágúst 1959 Friday 14 July 2006 • Number 14 / Númer 14 • Föstudagur 14. júlí 2006 $2Single copy price: PHOTO: DAVID JÓN FULLER Following the footsteps Dr. Úlfar Bragason sifts through Ameríkubréf and vis- its America to explore Jón Halldórsson’s life / page 11 PHOTO COURTESY OF RON GOODMAN INL Calendar now available Refl ecting the diversity of Icelandic settlement across North America, the 2007 INL Calendar is out now / page 7 PHOTO: DAVID A. ASHBY Iceland Days How do you follow up a150th anniversary celebra- tion? With more good family entertainment / page 5 ILLUSTRATION: ALLAN LORDE Find out how comic book creators drew from the Old Icelandic Eddas to reinterpret Norse mythology and bring Odin, Thor and Loki to a whole new genearation / pages 8 –10 ���������������������� ���������� ��������������� ������������� �������������������� ����������������� �� ���� ������� ���������������������� ����������� ��������������� ������������� �������� EDMONTON, AB — The Global Connections Interna- tional Market at the Capital EX Festival will see an infl ux of Icelandic goods from across Canada and from Iceland, says Walter Sopher. Sopher is the proprietor of Icelandic Goods by Brendan and Vice Chair of the Icelandic Canadian Chamber of Com- merce. He says a variety of companies from Iceland will be taking part in or sending mate- rial to the festival. Among them are contempo- rary Icelandic clothing, which will be seen in an Icelandic fashion show on July 21 and 22. Icelandic company Glofi will be sending the latest woollens, and Connie Clark (Sigvaldason) of Edmonton will help coordinate the show. There will also be other goods, including pönnukökur pans from Ásbjörn Ólafsson ehf.; books, cards and calen- dars from Snerraútgáfan; candy from GOA-LINDA; cards by Winnipeg artist Karen Jóhanns- son; Icelandic water courtesy of Larry Finnson; hardfi sh sup- plied by Ian Palsson of Palsson’s Fine Foods in Arborg, MB; and Penzim skin products from Ice- land’s Zymetech. Walter Sopher estimates that about six people will have to be hired to make sure the Icelandic component of the Global Con- nections International Market goes smoothly. He’d also like to see more companies take part. “They are missing a big oppor- tunity — it’ll be good.” The Icelandic component of the market has also been sup- ported by the efforts of Iceland’s ambassador to Canada Markús Örn Antonsson and the the Ice- landic government. This is the fi rst year for the festival, which replaces Edmon- ton’s Klondike Days. Next year the Global Market should be even bigger, says Walter Sopher, who is looking forward to the opening of the festival on July 20. “It’s certainly going to cre- ate a whir for Iceland,” he says. The Captial EX Festival takes place in Edmonton July 20 – 29. For more information visit http://capitalex.ca/ or see the Calendar of Events. Icelandic products head for Edmonton’s Global Market GIMLI, MB — There’s more to Gimli than a viking statue. At least, that’s what a 13-part series called “The Big Attraction” will show, profi ling Gimli and 12 other communities famous for their landmarks. Scott Jantzie was in Gimli recently interviewing people in the community, including Barb Foreman of Amma’s Tea Room, Tammy Axelsson of the New Iceland Heritage Museum and Rosalind Vigfusson and the New Iceland Youth Choir. He says the aim of the series is to highlight the history, cul- ture and people in places that may be known more for their icons. “We’re trying to educate the rest of Canada about what this part of western Canada is all about,” he says. “Most peo- ple travelling don’t go north of the Trans-Canada Highway.” “The Big Attraction” is being produced under license with Canadian Learning Tele- vision, and once production is complete it will be broadcast within 18 months. Scott Jantz- ie estimates that the series will air starting in fall of 2007 or spring 2008. PHOTO: DAVID JÓN FULLER Scott Jantzie (left) interviews Gail McDonald, Tourism Co- ordinator for the Interlake Tourism Association, at Gim- li’s viking statue. Gimli a ‘Big Attraction’

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