The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1968, Side 42

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1968, Side 42
40 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Spring 1968 THE MIDWINTER GATHERINGS The annual midwinter gatherings held in Winnipeg the latter part of February were this year reduced to four. They opened on Sunday, February 25, with the usual type of service held in the First Lutheran Church on Vic- tor St. An unusually large number of people attended. The service part was conducted by Dr. V. J. Eylands, as- sisted by Rev. P. M. Petursson. Hymns were sung by the choir joined in by those in attendance, and Mrs. Lincoln Johnson, sang a solo. Dr. Richard Beck delivered an inspiring address and afterwards refreshments were served in the lower church parlor. The Monday evening concert was under the auspices of Fron, the Win- nipeg chapter of The Icelandic Nation- al League, all in Icelandic. Miss Car- oline Gunnarson read a selection and Dr. Richard Beck delivered an original poem. Duets were sung by the West- dal sisters, Carol and Laureen. Miss Heida Kristjansson gave a piano solo and a piano duet was played by Carol Westdal and Helga Stefanson. Dr. V. J. Eylands gave an address which he entitled “SverS andans”. The address has been published in Ice- landic and at least parts of it should be translated and made available to the general public. Skuli Johannsson, the President of Fron, was in the chair. The Icelandic Canadian Club decided to drop the Tuesday luncheon this year. Protests were heard, and the incoming executive will probably give thought to reviving it or finding a substitute. On Tuesday afternoon Rev. Philip M. Petursson, the President of The Icelandic National League, presented a bust of Vilhjalmur Stefansson, the Arctic explorer, to Dr. George John- son, representing the Government of the Province of Manitoba. Later the bust was formally accepted by Mr. M. B. Steinkopf, President of the Man- itoba Centennial Corporation for in- stallation in the Manitoba Centennial Centre. The Icelandic Canadian Club con- cert was held on Tuesday night and the Parish Hall of the church was packed. Miss Heather Pinchin sang a group of songs, Miss Louise Bundnick played a violin solo and a piano solo was rendered by Mrs. Kerrine Stewart- Hay, nee Wilson. Norman S. Bergman, President of the Manitoba Chamber of Commerce, gave an address which appears in this issue of the magazine. The following scholarships were presented: Gordon Gislason, the Icelandic Can- adian Club Scholarship. Janis Johnson, the Icelandic Good- Templars Scholarship. Sandra Sigurdson, the Mrs. Kristin Johnson Scholarship. Paul Nielson, the George Magnusson Estate Scholarship. Richard Hordal, the Jon Olafson Scholarship. T. R. Einarson, the Harold Olson Scholarship. Janet Madden, donor of scholarship anomymous. Garnet L. E. Ullyot, Lenore Borgford, Melba Eliasson, Martin Keli Mc- Nicholl and Ingrid Roed, were award- ed Canada-Iceland Foundation Schol- arships.

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