The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1973, Side 45

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1973, Side 45
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 43 living. I have known sorrows and the bitter disappointments that come into most normal lives. I have also known contentment and a few, scattered joys that have given me a taste of heaven. From time immemorial parents have felt anxious — worried about die future of their children. True to form I too am anxious — worried about the future of my children and children. I am worried about the future of the world. wosoosoococoooa ABOUT THE AUTHOR - “Solveig Sveinsson was born in Iceland and as a child she came she came with her parents to settle in the wilderness on the west shore of Lake Winnipeg in Manitoba, Canada. Since then she has made her home in many different places but the longest in Chicago, Illinois. She was married to an American, Simon Sveinsson, and with him had four children, a daughter and three sons, all residing in the United States. She has written sveral novels in book form as well as many short stories and articles on various objects but all under an assumed name except the two, Life’s Many Moods and The Tangled Web. Mrs. Sveinsson has travelled extensively in the States and Canada and has visited almost every country in Europe. She now makes her home, at least for the most part, in the border town of Blaine, in the beautiful State of Washington. She has been a widow since 1943”. —Biographical Sketch on the cover of Life’s Many Moods DS6S000S0S00S600« It was my privilege to meet with Solveig Sveinsson last winter, at the Stafholt Home, in Blaine, where she now makes her home. Her room number is 10. “Come to Number 10 Down- ing Street, London, England. Churchill may not be in, but I’ll be there”, she said. She celebrated her 96th birthday last January. Her "Down Memory Lane” story she wrote at the age of 91. Solveig Sveinsson’s maiden name was Sveinsson. Two brothers with a permanent home in Manitoba have both been well-known for their inventions: Kelly Sveinsson of Winnipeg (now of Selkirk, Manitoba) and the late Helgi Sveinsson, of Lundar, Manitoba. —Ed. with music that still lingered on our ears and blended softly with tire feel- ing of spring — spring everywhere under our feet, in the air we breathed and in our young hearts. There was no moon; dark clouds hid the stars. * * * I have lived a long life. I have known poverty without letting it de- stroy me. I have also had plenty, or what I regard as sufficient for gracious O

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