The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1964, Qupperneq 24

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1964, Qupperneq 24
22 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Autumn 1961 for the day, laid the wreath to the pioneers in a brief but impressive ceremony. The party had lunch at the Betel Old Folks Home and had an op- portunity to chat with descendants of the original pioneers. The feature event commenced at 2 p.m. in Gimli Park. Warm sunshine bathed the audience of nearly 3000 as ithe Fjallkona with her two Maids of Plonour was escorted to the special platform. The program opened with O Canada, and O Guff vors lands. Presid- ing was the chairman of the Celebra- tion Committee, Aleck Thorarinson, who extended the welcome of the as- sembled gathering to the distinguished guests. Reigning over the day’s festiv- ities as “Fjallkona” (Lady of the Mountains) was Mrs. Asgerffur Bessa- son. The “Icelandic” and “Canadian” themes received much attention in the addresses delivered during the course of the afternoon. Canadians have found much of their strength in diver- sity, said the Lieutenant.-Governor of Manitoba in his brief but witty address in that so many of her people had come from various parts of the world. He pointed out to the largely Icelandic audience that the first settlers in Ice- land were Irish (Mr. Willis is himself, of Irish ancestry) and that in later years the Icelanders raided Ireland be- cause the women were “willing and eager”. Speaking on behalf of the Prime Minister of Canada, who sent his regrets that he was not able to at- tend in person, was the Honourable William Benedickson. A part of his address appears elsewhere in this num- ber. In the feature address of the after- noon, Dr. Benediktsson, speaking in Icelandic, urged his audience to do their utmost to preserve the language of their forefathers. However, this need not diminish their Canadianism. Ice- land, he said, was proud of the emigrants who had come to' the new land and of their achievements therein. Manitoba’s Education Minister, Dr. George Johnson, brought greetings from the Manitoba Government. Other distinguished guests who brief- ly addressed the gathering were Gimli’s mayor, Mrs. Violet Einarson, Rev. P. M. Petursson, representing the Ice- landic National League, and Grattir [ohannson, Consul for Iceland in Win- nipeg, Representatives of Icelandic organizations on the platform were introduced. Musical contributions to the pro- gram were given by the Gimli Chil- dren’s Choir (directed by Mrs. Shirley Johnson, Mrs. Gudrun Stevens, and Mrs. Anna Stevens), and the Winnipeg Scandinavian Male Choir (directed by Arthur Anderson; Gunnar Erlendsson, accompanist). 'The usual program of athletic sports were held; but special features which added to the distinction of the day in- cluded a demonstration of Icelandic “China” (wrestling), a special travel movie on Iceland, a sale of “harfffisk- ur” flown from Reykjavik, and a museum display of some extremely in- tresting mementos of early days in the New Iceland colony. Following the a liter noon .program the Prime Minister was the honoured guest at a small reception held at the home of Eric Stefanson, M.P. At 6 p.m. there was an informal dinner at St. Michaels Parish Hall under the auspices of the Icelandic Day Celebra- tion Committee, which included the honoured guests, the guests of the day and the representatives of the Icelandic organizations. Ait the dinner the Prime Minister presented S. Aleck Thorarin- son, the Chairman, with the Order of tlie Falcon.
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