Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.12.2008, Blaðsíða 9

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.12.2008, Blaðsíða 9
Visit us on the web at http://www.lh-inc.ca Lögberg-Heimskringla • 15. desember 2008 • 9 Christmas in Markerville a hearty affair Spectacular number of cookies baked, consumed Once again about a thousand people from far and wide converged on Markerville for our annual show and sale. We were blessed with great weather: above zero on all three days. People were outside having coffee in their shirt- sleeves. Christmas music filled the air as shop- pers went from venue to venue: Fensala Gallery, Creamery Market and Marlene’s Krafty Korner. Fifteen artisans sold their products over the three days. We also were partnered this year, through the advertising, with the Gammel House in Dickson, Julestue in Spruce View and a Christmas Sale at the Gordon Hall in Cottonwood. The Cookie Walk has become a tradition as- sociated with Christmas in Markerville. For the past eight years, our members and friends have made hundreds of dozens of mouth watering cook- ies. This year they made 1600 dozen! This effort raised over $4000 again this year. Boxes of cookies are sold for $5, and part of the fun is choosing which cookies, and how many, to fill up your box with. This year the funds will go towards the restoration of our Markerville Lu- theran Church. Many scrumptious treats were on offer that singular day in old Markerville town. Citizens and visitors would not soon forget. Photos courtesy bernice andersen Pottery by Arni Handley was for sale. Christmas in Vatnabyggð Photo courtesy audrey shePherd They certainly have fun at those Vatnabyggð Christmas Parties, by garr! This year, a Chinese gift exchange brought barrels of laughter from both the givers and the “takers.” A pot luck feast, carol singing and socializing made for a very festive evening on November 17 in Elfros. Left to right we see Grant Laxdal, Shirley-Ann Laxdal, Noreen Markusson, Terry Markusson and Dave Shepherd, while Christie Dalman looks on. Calgary Christmas party rocks! Linda Bjarnason The Leif Eiriksson Ice-landic Club of Calgary (LEIC) held their annual Christmas party at the Calgary Scandinavian Centre on the last Saturday of November. The hall was filled with fun and merri- ment as almost 200 members and their friends enjoyed this special night. The evening began with cocktails and delicious appetiz- ers, including homemade brown bread served with pickled her- ring from Calgary and hangikjöt and rúllupylsa imported from Palsson’s Family Foods in Ar- borg, MB. Alpine Catering Ltd. pro- vided a traditional turkey dinner, with all the trimmings, to a very appreciative crowd. The tasty va- riety of squares served with cof- fee and tea were accompanied by our traditional fare of Icelan- dic sweets, such as pönnokökur, skyr and vínarterta, all made by talented and generous members of our club. Brent Grisdale, president of LEIC, was our very capable MC for the evening. He welcomed all in attendance and thanked the Christmas committee for plan- ning this successful event. Brent introduced some special Mark- erville guests: Bettie Weigl, Al- berta Fjallkona (& Larry Heth), Marlene Linneberg, President SGSIS (& Wayne Linneberg). Dr. Ron Goodman intro- duced Signy Holm and Erik Allan, two of the four children who attended Icelandic Lan- guage Camp in Gimli last July. Ron also spoke briefly about the economic crisis that Iceland is currently experiencing and sug- gested a collection to be taken up during the party. Many people were eager to contribute and in a very short time $1,030.85 was collected, to be distributed to the INL-sponsored Icelandic charity Maedrastyksnefnd, an organiza- tion that provides food, clothing and Christmas gifts throughout Iceland. The ever-popular Have you seen the Jólasveinar? play, fea- turing Gail O’Dwyer and her mischievous elves, began the entertainment portion of the pro- gram. Soon to follow was the singing of Icelandic and English Carols around the Christmas tree and the much-anticipated visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus. As the evening continued, Kiss Karaoke provided a won- derful variety of music for three generations of partygoers to en- joy dancing the night away. w w w.icelandic-goods.com 1-866-314-4423 or 780-481-3502 Store in Edmonton e-mail: snorri@icelandic-goods.com Check out our imported products online THE FINEST WOOLEN PRODUCTS IN THE WORLD ... AND SO MUCH MORE Photo: linda bjarnason A Jólasveinar at work.

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