The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1968, Síða 22

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1968, Síða 22
20 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Autumn 1968 takes. A battle ensues; the weeds may gain ground. Eventually God, the Supreme Power and Wisdom and Law, provides direction for the establish- ment of unity — Peace on Earth. One can summarize: the Norse sense of positive fatal- ism gave rise to a self-directive which led to upright and honest action, individual and collective; a man of the cloth in Iceland ex- horted his people to build as God — the supreme deity — would want them to build; an Iceland-Canada poet appealed to mankind to be ever mindful that human life on this planet will continue only if a part of man’s service is devoted to that upon which permanent life on earth can ibe builded — World Peace: a Canadian of Icelandic blood, himself afflicted, has in a modern parable pointed out how world: wide rivalries have provided the needed adversities to enable man to find the right of two directions, leading to permanent peace — unity with God. These are guidelines which are to be found in the Icelandic record. They appear to be timeless and universal. -W. J. Lindal FRON RAISING A BUILDING FUND The 50th anniversary of the Iceland- ic Society Fron in Winnipeg will be observed in 1969. It was formed May 23, 1919, but still has no permanent home or meeting place. It is a Chapter of the Icelandic National League. As an anniversary project the society in June set out to establish such a home by 1969, and for this purpose started a fund-raising campaign, the objective $3,500. More than $500 was subscribed in the first week, and more has since been received. Over 'the years the society has gather- ed a library which now contains in the neighborhood of 4,000 volumes. This is presently housed in the head- quarters of the Icelandic National League in Winnipeg. A permanent home would accommodate this grow- ing library and provide for the beginning of a museum and a meeting place for the society. The aim is to renovate and remodel a portion of the Icelandic National League building to provide a meet- ing area, a library reading space and for the beginnings of an Icelandic museum. The fund-raising campaign will go into full gear this fall with the object to have the necessary funds in hand as soon as possible. Contributions to the fund are being received by the treasurer of Fron, Jochum Asgeir.sson, 126 Lodge Avenue, Winnipeg 12.

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