The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1977, Side 17

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1977, Side 17
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 15 Festival of Manitoba instituted a new approach to the art displays by featuring one-man shows, in contrast to the old format of limited items from several contributors. In 1977, the invited artists were painter and sculptor Gissur Elias- son and off-hand glass-blower lone Thorkelsson. Other afternoon activities included the New Iceland Music and Poetry Pro- gram (MC’d by Len and Karen Vopn- tjord), sky-diving parachutists over the town and the industrial park, and track and field events in Gimli park. A feature attraction was a performance by the Ladies’ Choir from Sudurnesja, Iceland, on the main stage at Gimli park. An Ecumenical Service, ad- journed from the Park on ac- count of rain, was held in the Gimli Lutheran Church, on Sunday evening. Dr. V. J. Eylands, recently returned from his visit to Iceland, where he re- ceived an honorary doctorate, preached an inspiring sermon. Sunday evening, a large crowd took part in the Folk-Fest in the Park, which was MC’d by Len and Karen Vopnljord. This folkfest featured a most impressive array of folk talent from around the province. Fireworks at Gimli harbour and an evening dance at the Industrial Park Recreation Centre, (with music by “Sky High” and “Barrelhouse”), brought to a close the second day of the festival. The main events of the celebration, which traditionally take place during the Monday, began with a pancake break- fast at Gimli harbour. The colourful parade of floats, using an ethnic theme and featuring Khartum Temple Shrine Units, began from Johnson Memorial Hospital. The Fjallkona, Miss Caroline Gun- narsson, with her attendants, Cheryl and Jona Riglin, had the place of honour in the parade. Miss Gunnarsson, of Win- nipeg, is a former editor of Logberg- Heimskringla and a former feature editor of the Magazine Section of the Winnipeg Free Press Weekly. The Fjallkona placed a wreath at the cairn, the memorial to commemorate the memory of the pioneers. After the parade, the sports program got under way in Gimli park. This ever- popular part of the festival featured children’s races, special events, and novelty races for the whole family. Leif Bristow, who was a very busy fellow during this year’s festival, ap- peared with his company on the main stage in “The Best of Broadway”. The traditional festival program began at 2:00. Mr. Ernest Stefanson, President of the Icelandic Festival of Manitoba, welcomed the guests to the Icelandic Celebration. The audience was asked to rise for the singing of “O Canada” and the Icelandic national an- them “O Gud Vors Lands”. The Fjallkona, Miss Caroline Gun- narsson, gave the traditional feature ad- dress in Icelandic. The toast to Canada was given by the Honourable Olafur Johannesson, Minister of Justice and Commerce, in the government of Iceland. The toast to Iceland was given by Dr. Frank E. Scribner of Gimli. His Honour Lieut.-Governor F. L. (Bud) Jobin was platform guest and spoke briefly. Greetings to the festival were also brought by many other speakers, including Premier Ed Schreyer. The musical portion of the program was composed of excellent, professional calibre performances by the Sudurnesja Ladies’ Choir and soloist Mary Peterson. An added attraction was a presentation by the Bass Clef Singers and The Better Half, under the direction of Helga An- derson of Winnipeg.

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