The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1977, Síða 26

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1977, Síða 26
24 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN AUTUMN 1977 Colleen Fjelsted for 1977-78. Colleen, sponsored by the Minerva Ladies Aid, was chosen from among 18 other contestants and chose public speaking as her talent. —Lake Centre News, July 5, 1977 STAFHOLT NEWS Stafholt was pleasured by a visit of Icelandic travelers on Tuesday, June 21. The group of 40, led by Mr. Gudmundur Magnusson, arrived shortly before noon, being enroute from Vancouver, B.C. to Seattle. They were greeted by Einar Simonarson, president of Board of Directors. The beautiful buffet lunch was prepared by the staff and Stafholt Auxiliary. The visitors visited with the residents and local people who came for the occasion. Several of the Icelanders spoke Eng- lish, but even though many did not, all were most friendly. After refreshments the group entertained with several Ice- landic songs. Then all shook hands, bade goodbye, and the group was off to Seattle. All in all it was an eventful day at Stafholt. Several other groups of Ice- landic visitors are expected throughout the summer. WORST IS OVER? ICELAND CONFIDENT PRICES WILL LEVEL OFF Iceland’s high standard of living is being maintained despite whopping in- flation that soared to 50 per cent in 1973, the country’s former prime mini- ster said Tuesday. The rate was brought down to 30 per cent within two years, Olafur Johannesson said during a visit to Win- nipeg. “Our main problem now is constant inflation, but we are rather optimistic we can stabilize it.” Canadians “must not swoon at these figures,” although they were a European record. “The bright side is that we are one of the very few countries with full em- ployment. Very few European countries can say that. “We have rather high standards of living in Iceland and we have very equal conditions of life. We want to preserve that.” Wage freezes are not imposed, due to need and to labor’s strong position. “The wages of the labor people had to go up.” Price controls have proven difficult because of Iceland’s heavy import and export trade. Prices of fish, Iceland’s major ex- port, have recently gone up he said.

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