The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Side 67

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Side 67
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 65 Folks Home Society in 1946. In 1947 the Society purchased an old mansion and converted it 'into a home for the older members of the community. The capacity of this home was soon strained and plans were made to replace it with a larger and more modern home. For various reasons the realization of these plans was delayed until the end of tire 1950’s. At that time a drive for funds was started and in 1961 sod for the new building was turned by the President of Iceland during his visit to Van- couver. The new home, with a capacity of sixty guests, was completed in 1963. The home has been and is still support- ed by the other Icelandic associations in Vancouver, as well as by many indi- viduals in Vancouver and in many other parts of Canada and the United States. The social-cultural club “Strondin” continued the activities performed by Ingolfur and Isafold. The library established by Ingolfur was maintain- ed for many years until it was donated to the Old Folks Flome in 1963. Strondin was very active in celebrating the major Icelandic holidays, such as the Thorrablot, Sumardagurinn fyrsti and the 17th of June. In recent years the society and the community have been honoured by 'the visits of prom- inent Icelanders, including the Pres- iden, the Prime Minister and the Am- bassador to Canada and the United States. In 1963 Strondin sponsored a charter flight from Vancouver to Ice- land, an action which established a new high in relations between Iceland and her foreign sons and daughters. Strondin was for many years an As- sociate Member of the Icelandic Na- tional League. This tie, however, came to an end in 1967 when the society was re-organized and re-named the Icelandic Canadian Club of British Columbia. The many changes which have come about in the long history of this club do not, however, reflect any changes in the objectives it has or in the ideals it upholds. The Icelandic-Canadians in British Columbia are not very numerous and few have gained widespread public prominence through their activities. But they have not been remiss in ful- filling their duties and responsibilities to the province that is their home. In their varied occupations and interests they have contributed their share to the building of British Columbia and will continue to do so, working side by side with people of all origins. Their feelings for the province and their hopes for the future are well summed up in the following excerpts from a poem written by the Icelandic Canadian poet Jonas Stefansson (Kald- bak) and dedicated to the Pacific Coast: Standing with awe by the Arch of Peace, With eyes inclined to thy rockjbound seas, To thee and thy blessings I breathe a toast, O beauteous, mighty Pacific Coast! May Heaven inspire in thy hallowed youth The hope that avails in the search for truth; And may thy example and aims imbue The earth, till thy wonderous dreams come true. BIBLIOGRAPHY Almanak Olafs Thorgeirssonar 1926 Bjamason, Pall More Echoes. Vancouver, 1962. (For the translation of the Stefansson poem). British Columbia Bureau of Provincial Information. The Population of
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