The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1954, Síða 56

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1954, Síða 56
54 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Spring 1954 its president, J6n Johnson. The out- standing feature of which was an ad- dress by the Rev. Theodore Sigurds- son. The other items on the program were of uniform and outstanding excel- lence, including Lorna Stefansson, Palmi Palmason and Miss Lilja Ey- lands. The second evening, in the First Lutheran church, sponsored by the Icelandic Canadian Club, high- lighted the Hon. Byron I. Johnson,M. B.E., former premier of B. C. He gave a lengthy and interesting statistical report on the province of British Col- umbia. He was introduced by Judge W. J. Lindal. Also featured were the Daniel McIntyre choir, John Graham, Robert Ryback, violinists, Stuart Neir- meir, Pianist, and Gordon Parker, bari- tone. The concluding evening ,in the hands of the Icelandic League, consti- tuted the closing meeting of the con- vention. It was held in the First Fed- erated Church. The meeting was con- ducted by Prof. Finnbogi GuSmunds- son and although it was an outstand- ing novelty to hear a Scotchman speak Icelandic, as the Rev. Robert Jack did both fluently and well, and though the Rev. Eirlkur Brynjolfsson spoke with his usual excellence, the show was stolen by four little girls from Arborg, reciting in Icelandic. They were Judy Vopnfjord, Rosalind Palsson, Jona Palsson and Erla Sasmundsson. Honorary members were named at the final meeting, and were: the Rev. Einar Sturlaugsson of PatreksfjorSur, in Iceland, and Dr. Stefan Einarsson of the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Md. Officers elected were: President______ Rev. V. J. Eylands Vice-Pres____ Rev. P. M. Petursson Secretary ____Mrs. Ingibjorg Jonsson Vice-Sec......—Prof. F. GuSmundsson Treasurer ------Mr. G. L. Johannson Vice-Treas....T______Mr. Thor Viking Financial Sec........Mr. GuSm. Levy Vice-Finan. Sec _______Olafur Hallson Archivist ----Mr. Ragnar Stefansson P. The Rules of Life of the Old Norse Religion In his translation of Norse Myth- ology Dr. Rasmus B. Anderson in- cludes many valuable comments by the highest authorities on the subject, who possessed thorough knowledge of the Icelandic Eddas, as well as the Norse Mythology, which explain the religion of the Northmen prior to their adoption of Christianity. One of these authorities was Professor R. Keyser. The rules of life as indicated by the High Song of Odin (Havamial, a poem of 1059 lines), and Sigrdrlfu- mal (a poem of 245 lines), was sum med up by him as follows: 1. The recognition of the depravity of human nature, which calls for a struggle against our natural de- sires and forebearance toward the weakness of others. 2. Courage and faith both to bear decrees of the norns1 and to fight against enemies. 3. The struggle for independence in life with regards to knowledge as well as to fortune; an indepen- 1. 1 ne three fates fo Norse Mythology, UrSur, VerSandi and Suld, past, present and future. They dwell under the ash-tree Yggdrasill by the UrSar-fount and sprinkle this world-tree with holy water from the fount to keep it sound and ever-green. They spin the threads of human destiny. Besides these three Norns, every human creature has a personal Norn or fate. Some are supposed to wield a good influence and others not so good. H. F. D.

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