The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1964, Qupperneq 19

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1964, Qupperneq 19
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 17 Extracts from address of Hoo< Wm. M. Benidickson The following are extracts from the remarks of the HON. WILLIAM M. BENIDICK- SON, Minister of Mines and Technical Surveys at the 75th Anniversary Celebration of "Islendingadagurinn", the National Icelandic Day in Gimli Park, Gimli, Man. As Mr. Pearson’s representative here today, it is my pleasant duty and honour to welcome you on behalf of the Government and people of Canada. It is a sincere and cordial welcome sir that I now extend to you and your fam- ily on behalf of the Government of Canada and on behalf of all Canadians from sea to sea. Mr. Pearson would like me as well to convey his personal regrets on being unable to be here himself. I have been asked to hand you his personal letter of welcome to Canada. Would you also accept his personally autographed photograph which is inscribed “To a friend and esteemed Prime Ministerial Colleague, Bjarni Benediktsson, from Lester B. Pearson, Ottawa, July 27, 1964.” It is well known, ladies and gentle- men, that one of the outstanding char- acteristics of the Canadian of Icelandic descent has been his passionate pursuit in the preservation of the precious gems of Icelandic literature. This love of the language and literature of his forbears has inspired the Canadian Icelander to outstanding literary ef- forts which will be as great and last- ing as -the old Norse treasures of prose and verse. I am confident you will leave here today proud and happy that your Icelandic family in Canada has maintained through this annual fes- tival the great literary tradition of the Icelandic race. I am confident you will be pleased that the grand-children and great-grand-children of the early Icelandic emigrants to this area, may still know the beauty of the language, music and songs of Iceland as we have heard it here today. The continuation of this great love of our cultural and historic heritage is assured through these festivals and through the education of our children who have been itaught respect for the past while being urged to be, as His Honour fudge Lindal has so eloquent- ly said “Pioneers in new and better human relationships” and “adventur- ers dedicated to the future” of their own country. In his new book Educational Echoes Mr. Roy H. Ruth has said “literature and education are basic and funda- mental in the Icelandic philosophy of life”. How true this is when one re- calls that on October 30, 1875, only 9 days after the first Icelanders had settled in Gimli, and before shelter had been secured for the winter, an urgent letter of appeal was sent by special messenger to the Lieutenant- Governor of Manitoba. This letter stated in part ‘‘the Icelanders in the colony are desirous of having a school for their children as soon as they can put up a school house. They have a teacher with them and wish to be con- nected with the regular educational system of Canada”. . . . Today, as a result of the Iceland- ic pioneer’s desire for education of his children, Icelanders in Canada are known throughout the nation for their educational achievements, which they
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