The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1954, Page 26

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1954, Page 26
24 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Spring 1954 and Vancouver, they have sung on the radio viz, “Voices of the Northwest”, a thirty minute program; also on tele- vision last December, “And Give Thee Peace”, quarter hour show. Both were well received and highly praised. Why is this choir so well united? One of the reasons lies in the fact that there are eleven married couples among; the active members. This oh- servation was made by our ex-pastor, Plarald Sigmar. On the same occasion he compared the three national anthems sung by the choir “O Canada” “O, Gu5 vors lands”, and “The Star Spangled Banner”, as to which one thrilled him the most. He and his wife both chose “O, GhS vors lands”. Plere we see another unifying factor, namely, their bi-lingual ability. When the oc- casion requires Icelandic, then it is used, whether it be a hymn, an anthem, or a folk song. The expression “Work and play don’t mix” can here be questioned. One of the interesting and pleasant means used by the choir to raise funds is by sponsoring University play productions. Money raised in this way and others has made it possible for the choir not only to add to the church fund, but substantially aid in the pur- chase of new gowns and a very fine Wurlitzer organ. Thus, singing is not only a pleasure under Tani’s direction, but a profitable pleasure too. As the wings are to the birds, so is the choir to the church. Together they can soar to great heights. Having amassed such musical talents, we can look forward to the continued success of this Icelandic church and its choir. Sophie Wallace, born in Piney Manitoba. Parents: Mrs. Arndis Olafson, of Seattle, Wash- ington, and the late Olafur Olafson. Brought up in Selkirk, Manitoba. Graduated from the Devonshire Collegiate Institute, Selkirk, and the Winnipeg Normal School. Well-known as an outstanding teacher in Selkirk and Win- nipeg. Actively engaged in athletic, musical, and dramatic work. Married Dr. Thomas M. Wallace, presently practicing in Seattle, Wash- ington. Has two sons: Michael, 4 years old, and Garth two. PLANNING STREET RAILWAY SYSTEM IN BRAZIL Sigurdur Sigmundson, transportation manager for the B. C. Electric Co. in Vancouver was recently sent to Rio de Janiero, Brazil, where he will act. on a committee to lay out the street railway system in that city, on behalf of the Brazilian Traction Co. He left in February and will be about two months away from home. President of the Canadian Tarnsit Association, Mr. Sigmundson recently completed a course at Harvard University in Ad- vanced Business Administration. Before leaving Winnipeg several years ago, Siggi was an active member and president of the Icelandic Can- adian Club, and his many friends here Sigurdur Sigmundson note his progress with pride.

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