The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1961, Blaðsíða 23
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN
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To a large extent both publications
reach the same readers and one might
have expected the usual competition
and rivalry in a common enterprise.
But such is not the case. In an editorial
in Logberg-Heimskringla of April 20,
1961, on the article by Dr. P. H. T.
Thorlakson in the last number of this
magazine, not only is the magazine com-
mended but the editor requests people
to become readers of it. “Gerizt askrif-
endur”, “become subscribers’’ the ed-
itor says and quotes the subscription
price and gives the name and address
of the Circulation Manager. An un-
precedented attitude towards a seem-
ing competitor.
The Chairman of the Editorial
Board of this magazine is on the Board
of Directors of the Company which
publishes Logberg-Heimskringla and
has made concerted and successful ef-
forts in helping to build up its ad-
vertising.
This close cooperation is not ac-
cidental, nor is it based upon an exag-
gerated sense of one man being his
brother’s keeper. It rests upon some-
thing deep and comes from within. All
serving these two publicatons, volun-
tarily or otherwise, realize and deeply
feel that both publications are neces-
sary for the amplitude of fulfillment
of a twofold duty which rests upon
them—a duty which centres on the
philological affinity of the language
of their forebears and the language
which here in Canada has become their
native tongue. The cultural wealth to
which the two languages are keys, can
in the future become equally inter-
twined as the two languages in their
early growth and development. That
will constitute the essence of the contri-
bution which the people of Icelandic
extraction will make to the cultural
development of Canada.
Icelandic Canadian Club Scholarship
The Icelandic Canadian Club of Winnipeg is offering a scholarship of $100.00
for the 1961—62 term to a student of Icelandic descent who has completed Gr.
XI. or Gr. XII. in one of the high schools of Manitoba, and who plans to attend
the University of Manitoba or one of its affiliated colleges.
Qualification will be based primarily on ithe result of the Departmental exami-
nations; but consideration will also be given to qualities of leadership, and to
need for financial assistance.
Candidates are hereby invited to send their application to the undersigned be-
fore August 5th, together with a statement of examination results and testimon-
ials from two leaders in their community. An Icelandic parent or ancestor should
also be identified.
People who read this announcement are asked to bring it to the attention of
any worthy candidate.
H. J. Stefansson,
Chairman, Selection Committee,
296 Baltimore Road, Winnipeg 13