The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1971, Síða 37

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1971, Síða 37
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 35 CHARTER FLIGHT TO ICELAND 1971 by Mattie Halldorson At the annual convention of the bjoSraeknisfelag (Icelandic National League), in February 1970, Consul- General Grettir L. Johannsson, Mr. Jakob Kristjanson and Mrs. Kristin Johnson, were elected to plan a charter flight to Iceland in 1971. At once re- quests for passage began to pour in. June 2nd was the departure date The Air Canada DC8 plane carried a full compliment of 150 passengers, flying direct to Keflavik in Iceland, over the Northern route. Everyone was in a jovial mood; enjoyed the smooth flight, the excellent meals and refreshments. On Friday June 4th the group was invited to take a tour of the city of Reykjavik, showing all the important points of interest. The President, Dr. Kristjan Eldjarn, and hi.s charming wife, fro Halldora Ingolfsdottir, in- vited everyone to Bessastadir, the of- ficial residence of the President of Ice- land. The group met in the church, where the President welcomed every- one to Iceland and wished one and all an enjoyable stay. Afterwards a fellow- ship at Bessastadir was most pleasant. At this reception Mr. Skuli Johanns son, president of the Icelandic Nation- al League, presented microfilm copies of newspapers and periodicals printed in Icelandic in Manitoba to Dr. Eld- jarn. ITe brought greetings from the people of Icelandic descent in America and expressed appreciation of the contrbiution made by the people of Iceland to our Icelandic culture. The following were among the copies on the microfilm: Framfari, New Iceland, Sept. 10, 1877 to January 30, 1880. Leifur Winnipeg, May 5, 1883 to June 4, 1886. Heimskringla, Winnipeg, Sept. 9, 1886 to July 29 1959. Logberg, Winnipeg, January 14, 1888 to July 30, 1959.' Mr. Jakob Kristjansson presented Dr. Eldjarn with “The Manitoba Hi- storical Atlas” by Prof. J. Warken- tin and Dr. R. Ruggles, from Premier E. Schreyer, on behalf of the Govern- ment of Manitoba. On Sunday, June 6th, The Nation- al League of Reykjavik, sponsored a reception in honor of the charter group. Frii Aslaug Sveinsdottir, widow of Dr. Sigurdur bordarson, made a presentation to Mr. Skuli Johannsson. for The Icelandic National League, of a photostatic copy of the first ed- ition of “Guftbrandar Biblia”. Bishop GuSbrandur borlaksson at H61um, was responsbile for the production and translation of part of the Bible. It was printed in 1584. The inscrip- tion in the Bible is: This book is given The Icelandic National League in memory of Sigurdur bordarson, dhoir leader and composer, with sincere thanks for the warmth and respect ac- corded him during his visits with the Male Voice Choir of Reykjavik to Icelandic settlements in North Amer- ica, in the years 1946 and 1960. With kindest appreciation (signed) Aslaug Sveinsdottir. Snaebjorn Kaldalons, son of the fam- ous composer, Dr. Sigvaldi Kaldalons, presented to Skuli Johannsson, a col-

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