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Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.03.2007, Qupperneq 1

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.03.2007, Qupperneq 1
Misery in Myrdal $2Single copy price: Photo mystery Can you help Nelson Gerrard identify people in old photographs? / page 12 PHOTO COURTESY OF ARTIO FILMS Sturla Gunnarsson (above) had precious few sunny days while filming in Iceland. Jón Gustafsson’s Wrath of Gods tells the story / pages 8 – 9 PHOTO: CRAIG KOSHYK Lives of substance Marjorie Anderson of Anderson House Publish- ing seeks a particular kind of memoir / page 2 Publication Mail Agreement No. 40012014, PAP # 8000 ISSN 0047-4967 LÖGBERG HEIMSKRINGLA The Icelandic Community Newspaper • 15 March 2007 • Number 6 / Númer 6 • 15. mars 2007 INSIDE i l ri : Visit us on the web at http://www.lh-inc.ca OTTAWA, ON — Ten out- standing Canadian researchers have been awarded a total of $700,000 in the 40th annual competition for Killam Re- search Fellowships, adminis- tered by the Canada Council for the Arts. Lynne Magnusson at the University of Toronto was awarded a fellowship in the field of English Literature. Among Canada’s most dis- tinguished research awards, the Canada Council for the Arts Killam Research Fellowships are made possible by a bequest of Mrs. Dorothy J. Killam and a gift she made before her death in 1965. The awards support schol- ars engaged in research projects of outstanding merit in the hu- manities, social sciences, natu- ral sciences, health sciences, engineering and interdisciplin- ary studies within these fields. Killam Research Fellow- ships, with a value of $70,000 a year, enable Canada’s best sci- entists and scholars to devote two years to full-time research. The fellowships are awarded to the individual recipients, but the funds are paid to and ad- ministered by universities or research institutes. The recipi- ents are chosen by the Killam Selection Committee, which comprises 15 eminent scien- tists and scholars representing a broad range of disciplines. After considering 74 ap- plications, the Killam Selec- tion Committee chose the fol- lowing 10 researchers as new Killam Research Fellows for 2007.Chemistry and Bio- chemistry: Jacek Lipkowski, University of Guelph; English Literature: Lynne Magnus- son, University of Toronto; En- vironmental Studies: Nancy J. Turner, University of Victo- ria; History: Michel Hébert, Université du Québec à Mon- tréal; Mathematics: Edwin A. Perkins, University of British Columbia; Physics and As- tronomy: Bruce D. Gaulin, McMaster University; and William E. Harris, McMaster University; Political Studies: Douglas Moggach, University of Ottawa; Psychology: Ian A. Meinertzhagen, Dalhousie Uni- versity; and Sociology: David Lyon, Queen’s University. SPANISH FORK, UT — The Icelandic Associa- tion of Utah (IAU) held its annual þorrablót February 24 at the Veterans Memorial Building. Lamb, haddock and traditional Icelandic foods were enjoyed by 210 people, including many young adults and children. DeVon Koyle, Vice Presi- dent of the Association and Chairman for Þorrablót was the MC for the evening. The feast was prepared un- der the direction of Lee Banks, executive chef at Young Liv- ing Farms in Mona, UT. Rick Matthews, Kathleen Reilley and Rhea Jean Hancock, IAU board members, also assisted. Club President Jack To- biasson introduced the IAU 2007 honourees, Bruce Hall and Richard Johnson. Bruce and Richard are both contrac- tors who, in 2005, helped with the restoration of the Iceland Memorial in Spanish Fork as part of the Icelandic Sesqui- centennial Celebration. Following the dinner, the Children’s Choir, under the direction of Rhea Jean Han- cock and her sister Janiel Or- ton performed two numbers, “Klukkan” and “Iceland.” President Jack Tobiasson led a sing-along of traditional Ice- landic songs. This year’s þorrablót was an opportunity to gather with family and friends and cel- ebrate Icelandic heritage; hon- our the lives and memories of the Iceland immigrants to Utah; to become a bit more “Icelandic”; and to build bridges between Utah and Ice- land. This year saw one of the more successful IAU þorra- blóts. President Jack Tobias- son credits the large turnout to starting early, lots of publicity, board members selling ad- vanced tickets, as well as hon- ourees and the children’s choir bringing family members. ‘Unusually big and beautiful’ cod PHOTO: DAVID ASHBY IAU President Jack Tobiasson A successful þorrablót in Spanish Fork Magnusson awarded Killam Research Fellowship ICELAND — Colleagues Kári Hafsteinsson and Ste- fán Hauksson aboard the boat Sleipnir ÁR – 19 came into Þorlákshöfn at the end of the day on February 28 with about three tons of cod and haddock. They said that the cod had been unusually big and beautiful and were thus quite pleased with the day. Reprinted with permission from Morgunblaðið PHOTO: MORGUNBLAÐIÐ/BRYNJAR GAUTI All welcome at L-H AGM WINNIPEG, MB — Lögberg-Heimskringla will hold its an- nual general meeting on April 16 at the L-H office. The event is open to everyone. All L-H subscribers are members and entitled to vote at the AGM. Among the items to be considered this year are amend- ments to the by-laws, including an amendment to Article 7.01 increasing the maximum Board size from 12 to 15. Board mem- bers are also elected at the AGM. Refreshments will be served following the meeting. If you would like to attend, please RSVP to 1-866-564-2374 (in Win- nipeg 284-5686). For more information, see the Calendar of Events. People of Icelandic descent from all over North America are celebrating the end of winter, marked by the old Icelandic month of Þorri. In this issue, take a look at þorra- blóts from Seattle, WA to Ottawa, ON, and many points in between / pages 1, 6 and 7

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