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Lögberg-Heimskringla - 01.11.2018, Qupperneq 1

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 01.11.2018, Qupperneq 1
LÖGBERG HEIMSKRINGLA The Icelandic Community Newspaper • 1 November 2018 • Number 21 / Númer 21 • 1. nóvember 2018 Publication Mail Agreement No. 40012014 ISSN: 0047-4967 VISIT OUR WEBSITE LH-INC.CA evening of lights Tribute Dinner in Honour of Past Presidents, Directors, Editors, & Volunteers of Lögberg-Heimskringla, Inc. Friday, November 9, 2018 Cocktails: 6:00 p.m. (cash bar) Dinner and Program: 7:00 p.m. Holiday Inn Winnipeg South 1330 Pembina Highway | Winnipeg, MB More information inside...Buffet Dinner | Entertainment & Dancing | Prizes & Draws evening of lights in Honour of Past Presidents, Directors, Editors, & Volunteers of Lögberg-Heimskringla, Inc. Friday, November 9, 2018 Cocktails: 6:00 p.m. (cash bar) Dinner and Program: 7:00 p.m. Holiday Inn Winnipeg South 1330 Pembina Highway | Winnipeg, MB Price: $90 (includes $35 tax receipt) Business Attire and Decorations Dietary needs: email: LH@LH-INC.CA For tickets Contact Lögberg-Heimskringla 204-927-5645 or LH@LH-INC.CA or online at WWW.LH-INC.CA Deadline for ticket purchase is November 2, 2018 Tickets Available Now Grant Stefanson, President/Vice President Julianna Bjornson, President/Vice President Bill Perlmutter, Treasurer Elva Jonasson, Secretary Brian Tomasson, Director Dr. Allan Johnson, Director Dr. Lyle Hillman, Director Dr. Ron Goodman, Director Ernest Stefanson, Director Margaret Kernested, Director Skuli Sigfusson, Director Vi Hilton Bjarnason, Director Evelyn Thorvaldson, Director – In Memory Garry Oddleifson, Director – In Memory J. S. Laxdal, Director – In Memory The Honourable Kris Stefanson, Director – In Memory Walter Sopher, Director – In Memory Bill Valgardson, Editor Caelum Vatsndal, Editor David Fuller, Editor Gunnor Isfeld, Editor Steinthor Gudbjartson, Editor Joan Eyolfson Cadham, Editor – In Memory Lillian Vilborg MacPherson, Editor – In Memory Ragnar Bergman, Director – In Memory Arni Thorsteinson, Senior Subscription Sponsor Buffet Dinner Entertainment & Dancing Prizes & Draws Entertainment by Icelandic DJ Kent Gudmundson INSIDE Inspiration for a documentary / page 7 The Long Friday PHOTO: STEFAN JONASSON Icelanders who’ve made a difference / pages 10-12 Ljósanótt honourees PHOTO: WESTWIND PHOTOGRAPHY W.D. Valgardson on being Icelandic / pages 14-15 Things we care about PHOTO: W.D. VALGARDSON Stefan Jonasson About 60 people strolled through the sunshine on the annual Walk to the Rock at Gimli on Sunday, October 21, 2018. Participants met at the Gimli Waterfront Centre, home of the New Iceland Heritage Museum, and made the 3.5-kilometre walk to the monument on Willow Point that commemorates the landing of the first Icelandic settlers on that day in 1875. At the white rock, Dilla Narfason spoke briefly about the significance of the day and Sandra Kolomic read a poem by her father, Don Martin, for the occasion. Among those attending this year’s event were Ruth Christie, the great-granddaughter of John Ramsay, the Indigenous leader who is remembered for having been so helpful to the Icelandic settlers, and Terry MacLeod, former CBC radio host and all-around Icelandophile, who happened to be in the vicinity that weekend. Following the walk, participants returned to town where there was a reception in Johnson Hall atop the Waterfront Centre. Dilla Narfason was emcee for the short program at the hall, which included greetings from Chris Brooks, past president of the New Iceland Heritage Museum, Daphne Markusson, president of the Gimli Icelandic Canadian Society, and Jeff Wharton, Membe of the Legislative Assembly for Gimli. They spoke about the trials of the first Icelandic settlers in the area and each added a pers nal note to the occasion. Dilla Narfason shared her own childhoo exper nce of meeting Sigríður Ólafsdóttir, one of the pioneers on 1875. fact, Sigríður gave birth to the first Icelandic child born in the new settlement, Jón Ólafur Jóhannsson. Dilla remembe s meeting Sigríður when she accompanied her father to pick up the milk at the elderly woman’s farm. Dilla’s father often stopped for a cup of coffee at Sigríður’s home and Dilla remembers Sigríður giving her a bit of porridge as a treat that day, even though she wasn’t very fond of porridge at the time. The annual Walk to the Rock began simply enough in 1975, when three descendants of Sigríður decided to honour their forbears on the centennial of the Icelandic settlers’ arrival at Willow Point by walking from the town to the memorial that marks the settlers’ landing place. From family and friends, this simple act of reverence has grown to encompass the whole community over the past 43 years. When the event falls on a weekday, the crowd often swells with schoolchildre who join the regulars on this annual pilgrimage. Twenty-five years after the first Walk to the Rock, former Lögberg-Heimskringla editor Lillian Vilborg MacPherson noted that, back in 1875, the original settlers would have walked in the opposite direction – from the white rock to where the town of Gimli now stands. Calling to mind her own great-grandparents, who were among the original settlers, Lillian wrote: “I thought about the relief they must feel to be at the end of this long trip to Nýja Ísland. I wonder d if they were looking forward to building their dream home on the lake or whether they were too exhausted to even think about it.” Strolling back in time on such a pleasant afternoon this year, in contrast to the stormy weather that greeted the settlers and which so often reprises itself on each year’s anniversary, it was natural to think of the original settlers and wonder if they could have even imagined the good fortune that would one day embrace their descendants in a new land. Sunshine brightens this year’s Walk to the Rock PHOTOS: STEFAN JONASSON

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