Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.12.2008, Síða 13

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.12.2008, Síða 13
Visit us on the web at http://www.lh-inc.ca Lögberg-Heimskringla • 15. desember 2008 • 13 The Lögberg-Heimskringla Everything you need to know about events across North America — come out and have fun! Send information to appear in the Calendar of Events to lesley@lh-inc.ca or fax to (204) 284- 7099. Events must be typed out as they are to appear; please include date, place, time and other particulars. Print deadline is the Tuesday the week prior to the issue date. For more listings, visit our website at www.lh-inc.ca. Calendar of Events EVENTS Until January 3, 2009 New York, NY: The Myths & Magic of Iceland: A Voyage through Icelandic Children’s Literature. Extended to Janu- ary 3, 2009. From the ancient sagas chronicling exciting Viking adventures, to folk tales passed from generation to generation, to brand new stories by contemporary authors, The Myths & Magic of Iceland presents a broad range of children’s literature in a fun, colorful play space. Saturdays, 12-5 pm, $5 per child admission includes access to both the Heimbold Family Children’s Learning Center and The Myths & Magic of Iceland (FREE for ASF members). For further in- formation, visit www.scandinaviahouse. org, e-mail info@amscan.org, or call (212) 879-9779. Sunday 14 December Burnaby, BC: Come sing carols and dance around the Christmas tree with the ICCBC at the Children’s Christmas Party. The event will take place at the Scandi- navian Community Centre, 6540 Thomas Street, Burnaby, 1 - 3 p.m. There is a cost of $7.50 per child to offset the cost of gifts & please also bring something for the food table. Hot dogs & drinks pro- vided. Please submit children’s names to Jana & Santa by December 5th. Phone: (304) 590-3898; e-mail: ohelgason@ shaw.ca Edmonton, AB: The Icelandic Cana- dian Club of Edmonton hosts it’s annual Christmas Party in the Main Hall of the Dutch Canadian Centre. Get your Þor- rablót tickets this evening. www.icced- monton.org Tuesday 20 January 2009 Gimli, MB: Gestamót at Betel. The an- nual visit to Betel will take place January 20th, 2009 at 2:00 PM. We begin with a singsong for half an hour, or so, and then serve angel food cake, strawberries and ice cream. Sunday 25 January 2009 Winnipeg, MB: The Icelandic Canadian Frón invites you to participate with the Icelandic community at the Heritage Day Brunch, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Held at the Scandinavian Centre, 764 Erin Street. www.scandinaviancentre.ca Saturday 31 January 2009 Winnipeg, MB: Ljósanótt, an evening of lights, will honour Donald K. Johnson and Gordon Reykdal, Saturday, January 31, 2009. Cocktails begin at 6 p.m., and program at 7 p.m. Entertainment will be provided by Valdine Anderson. Provench- er room, The Hotel Fort Garry, 222 Broad- way, Winnipeg, MB. Ticket price is $100 - for tickets call Lögberg-Heimskringla at (204) 284-5686 or toll-free at 1-866- 564-2374. For a special hotel room rate, please contact the Lögberg-Heimskring- la office. Deadline for purchasing tickets is January 23, 2009. ICELANDIC CLASSES Mondays Toronto, ON: Icelandic classes will begin Monday, October 6th from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The class on that night will be at the home of Meredith MacFarquhar, 11 Lauder Ave, Toronto M6H 3E2, Phone (416) 653-7878. Further information can be obtained from Margaret Van Hamme at (416) 690-0528, or email margret- bvh@sympatico.ca Wednesdays Gimli, MB: Kaffitími (coffee time) in Gimli takes place at 3 p.m. each Wednesday, meeting at Amma’s Tea Room at the Gimli Waterfront Centre. There is no sign-up and no teacher. Anyone is wel- come to drop in; the only fee is the price of your cup of coffee. There is only one rule — you need to talk Icelandic in or- der to participate in the chat around the table. If you just want to listen at first that’s fine too! Wednesdays New Westminster, BC: Icelandic les- sons are held on Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. Cost is $5.00 per session and held at 939 6th Street. Contact Indriði Kristjánsson (604) 852-6807, (778) 989- 0426, or indridi@telus.net. LITERATURE Thursday 29 January Winnipeg, MB: Lestrarfélagið Gleym- mérei, the Icelandic Reading Society, presents its 100th congregation at 7p.m. in the Icelandic Collection Seminar Room, 3rd floor, Elizabeth Dafoe Library, University of Manitoba. The group will discuss Under the Glacier by Nobel win- ner Halldór Laxness. Everyone welcome! Be there for the 100th Lestrarfélagið. GENEALOGY Sundays Victoria, BC: The first Sunday of each month the Icelanders of Victoria are of- fering a genealogy night open house style at Fred Bjarnason’s. You will have the opportunity to use his collection of genealogy books, use his password to a variety of databases and have an expe- rienced hand to guide you in your quest to find your Icelandic ancestors. Please come out and join us from 6-9 on Sunday evening. Fred Bjarnason (250) 202-1055. Friday 23 January 2009 Victoria, BC: A genealogy night will be held Friday 23 January starting at 5:30 p.m. at the Norway House. MEETINGS Saturday 10 January Seattle, WA: The Icelandic Club of Greater Seattle will be holding thier An- nual Meeting at St. John United Lutheran Church, January 10, starting 2 p.m. MUSIC Bill Bourne tour dates: December 27 - Edmonton, AB - The Win- spear Theatre - The Carol Project January 21, 2009 - Red Deer, AB - The Matchbox Theatre w/TriContinental January 23 - Pentiction, BC - The Dream Cafe w/TriContinental January 24 - Pentiction, BC - The Dream Cafe w/TriContinental January 27 - Nelson, BC -The Hume Hotel w/TriContinental GusGus tour dates: December 19 - Akureyri, Iceland - Domus Technika @ Datinn w/President Bon- go & friends December 25 - Herford, Germany - XClub, DJ set w/President Bongo January 1, 2009 - Innsbruck, Austria - P.M.K., Icelandic Dj’s Night # 2 February 2 - Munich, Germany - Harry Klein, Nikita Party w/Gluteus Maxi- mus February 6 - Rockhouse, Austria - Stereo Club, w/Gluteus Maximus February 13, - Klagenfurt, Austria - Stereo Club, 5 years of Great Stuff with Ra- mon Tapia Mad Shadow tour dates: January 23, 2009 - Vancouver, BC - The Bourbon Svanur Vilbergsson tour dates: February 15, 2009 - London, UK - The Foundling Museum February 19 - London, UK - St. Pancras Church March 17 - Boston, MA - King’s Chapel ÞORRABLÓTS Saturday 21 February 2009 Edmonton, AB: The annual Icelandic Ca- nadian Club of Edmonton hosts Þorrablót the Main Hall of The Dutch Canadian Cen- tre, 13312-142 Street. Get your tickets at the Childrens Christmas Party. Saturday 7 March 2009 Victoria, BC: The Icelanders of Victoria Þorrablót will start at 5:30 p.m. at the Nor- way House. Events OBITUARIES Margret Björgvinsdottir January 17 1925 - October 7 2008 Our dear mother, mother-in-law and grandmother, Margrét Björgvin- sdóttir, passed away in Reykjavík on October 7. She is survived by her three chil- dren, Björgvin Richard Andersen, Karl Andersen, Fríða Bonnie Andersen and her four grandchildren, Thelma Mar- grét, Daði Örn, Viktor Orri and Kristófer Atli Andersen. Margrét was the daughter of Hólmfríður Guðmundsson and Björgvin Guðmundsson, who was a well-known composer of music in Iceland. Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Mar- grét had plenty of friends and relatives in Canada. In 1931 the family moved to Akureyri, Iceland where Margrét’s fa- ther went to work as a music teacher and choir conductor, and it was there that she grew up. Later she went to Winnipeg to study at the School of Laboratory Technology. She worked in that profession for a few years in Canada and the US and later in Reykjavík, Iceland, where she spent the last 40 years of her life. In Seattle, where she spent some time working in 1957, she met Richard C. Andersen, who was to be her husband for 11 years and the father of her children. Margrét was a kind-hearted and gentle person, much loved by all who knew her. Her chief aim in life was to sup- port her children and send them through college. She had a wide range of inter- ests, enjoyed reading and listening to music and had a sizeable collection of books and CDs. Burial will be at the cemetery of Akureyrarkirkja in Akureyri, Iceland. * * * Gudrun M. “Gunna” Einarson May 14, 1915 - November 5, 2008 Gudrun M. “Gunna” Einarson, age 93 of Mountain, ND and formerly of Edinburg died Sunday, November 2, 2008 at the Altru Hospital of Grand Forks. Gudrun Mildred Sigurdson was born May 14, 1915 at the home of her grandmother near Gardar, ND the daughter of the late Sigurdur and Anna (Bergman) Sigurdson. Gudrun’s mother died at a young age and Gudrun helped raise her siblings. She graduated as valedictorian from the Gardar High School in 1933. Gudrun was united in marriage to Huskuldur “Husky” Einarson on Feb. 8, 1939 at the Parsonage in Mountain, ND. The couple made their home on the fam- ily farm in Thingvalla Township where they raised their five daughters. Husky died on May 30, 1971. Gunna continued her role as caregiver by working as a nurse’s aide at the Borg Pioneer Memorial Home in Mountain for 20 years. She was also very dedicated to the community. She was active in the Gardar Lutheran Church and Ladies Aid, served as a 4-h Leader and was involved with the local homemakers group and the Borg Auxiliary. Her culinary skills were ex- ceptional and she took great pride in carrying on the traditions of her Icelan- dic ancestors. Her home was always filled with plants and flowers. Gunna lived the last 13 years of her life at the Borg Facilities. She enjoyed word puzzles and reading and especially en- joyed visits from family and friends. Gunna is survived by her daugh- ters: Dorothy (Kristjan) Peterson, Arle- ta, CA; Evelyn (Kenneth) Holand, Minot, ND; and Linda Palmer, Wahpeton, ND; son-in-law Kenneth Tetrault, Walhalla, ND; grandchildren: Michael Peterson, Daniel Peterson, Sheri (Sean) Max- well, Jane (George) Valente, Jennifer (Chris) Nelson, Chad Tetrault, Charlie Tetrault, Chelsey Tetrault, Erin Palmer, Paige Palmer, great grandchildren: Sarah, Anna & Christopher Valente and Kristjana, Tyler and Brynja Maxwell, brother-in-law Marino Steinolfson, Mountain, ND and sister-in-law Becky Morrison, Mountain, ND. She was pre- ceded in death by her parents, hus- band Husky, daughters: Elizabeth and Virginia, brothers: Sigurd and Elmer, sisters: Sigrun and Lois and two infant grandchildren. Funeral services were held on Saturday, November 8, 2008 at 10:30 a.m. at the Gardar Lutheran Church, Gardar, ND. Visitation was on Friday from 5-8, with a prayer service at 8:00 p.m. at the Tollefson Funeral Home of Edin- burg. Interment was at the Gardar Lu- theran Cemetery. An online guestbook is available at: www.tollefsonfuneralhome.com. Gimli lumber & Supply ltd. 642-7496 1-800-224-1449 Delivery available Complete Line of Building Supplies Hardware division 109-091 Hwy. #9, Gimli Building supply division 24 South Colonization Rd. South Beach, Gimli Greg Harrop Dolores Harrop Les Thordarson Icelandic Classes Genealogy Meetings Music Þorrablóts Literature

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