The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Qupperneq 43

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Qupperneq 43
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 41 are to his nation only has been blotted out permanently as the speed of mo- dern transportation and communica- tion has made next door neighbors of nations to the ends of the world. As a member of the world community a good citizen respects all races and creeds irrespective of apparent dif- ferences. He carefully keeps in mind that what other nations are striving for is the direct result of their cultures and beliefs; that they are as sincere in their adherance to their way of life as he is in his. He tries to understand their problems and thus recognize their viewpoints and accepts them without personally opinionated prejud- ice. This in turn means that a good citizen acquaints himself fully with world organizations and the part his own country plays in them. To the best of his ability he assists his own nation to be a member in good stand- ing, always fostering better relations in order that peace, goodwill and due respect may be the result. No longer is one able to give his whole loyalty to home and country; loyalty to the human race must have its share. The need of world citizenship has glaringly been thrust upon us. Let us hope that we can ably cope with it. May our Centennial enthusiasm carry us forward, toward world citizenship. THE MESSAGE OF THE PRAIRIES Across the level boundless plains Where the untamed winds rove free, Where the snow banks high And the wild birds cry — from there comes a message to me. It is not a call to the cities, To the dirt, the dust and the grime, To the surging crowds And the noises loud Or the slums with their filth and slime. The wild winds tell not of the city streets With the clashing, clanging cars, Of the autos that rush, Through the stifling crush, Or the lights that outshine the stars. It tells me of wide sunlit spaces, Swept by the north wind bold, Of men who dare Face the cutting air And live on these prairies cold. It tells me of free men whose lives Are a daily struggle and toil; Who in sun and rain Attempt to gain A living from the soil. Not for them the stuffy office, Not for them the factory’s noise, Not for them great wealth But boundless health; The outdoors is their choice. ’Tis these that the breezes waft to me From across the valley so broad; From the far regions blue Comes this message true, From the home of the all-knowing God. (from Heimskringla, 1920) —S. M. T.
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