The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1979, Side 12

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1979, Side 12
10 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN WINTER 1979 sides of the international boundary here on this side of the Atlantic. The Reverend Philip Petursson, long-time pastor, and parliament member in Winnipeg, described the magazine well in a recent letter: ‘ ‘It is and will become one of the valued publications among the Icelanders as time goes on. It will stand comparison with some of the earlier magazines that the Icelanders here have produced, and will have equal value as a source of information in the years to come. There are original poems in the publica- tion now and then, and good translations of Icelandic poetry. The historical and remi- niscent articles are both informative and enjoyable. Accounts of noteworthy develop- ments and unusual achievements in cover- age of folks of Icelandic background both in the United States and Canada. There's no doubt about it — you will never regret becoming a subscriber, and a gift subscription for a friend or relative would be one of the finest of birthday or Christmas reminiscences. Staff members who unselfishly perform their “labor of love” in Winnipeg have provided the enclosed subscription blank for your con- venience. As one with a long-time jour- nalistic background and an unabated interest in all things Icelandic, I unhesi- tatingly recommend that you help swell the ranks of subscribers! Med vinarkvedju, Valdimar Bjornson On behalf of each and every member of the Magazine Board, and all people who have the interests of our publication at heart, the writer wishes to express deep gratitude to Valdimar for his “labor of love”. Not only from Minneapolis have come assurances of support and encouragement. They have come during this period of tran- sition by word of mouth, by telephone, and by letters from such far away places as the Pacific Northwest, Arkansas, and South Africa. Such expressions of support and good-will are harbingers of the shape of things to come. THE FUTURE The Icelandic Canadian has survived crises in the past. It will surmount problems in the future. Its foundations have been built solidly by our predecessors. Its mission con- tinues as one of the two main media — Logberg-Heimskringla is the other— main- taining the tenuous links binding together widely dispersed Icelandic communities and people of Icelandic descent scattered throughout the North American continent, and fostering the warm relationship between us and our cousins in the land of our an- cestors . WITH YOUR HELP IT WILL CON- TINUE ITS MISSION FOR GENERA- TIONS TO COME. A. V. * * * VALDIMAR’S GESTURE OF SUPPORT AND GOOD WILL The response to Valdimar Bjornson’s ap- peal for additional subscribers to the Ice- landic Canadian has been gratifying, in- deed. So far it has resulted in the acquisition of 100 plus new subscribers, and more are being received daily. ARNASON FURNITURE (1977) LTD. ELECTROHOME T.V. SALES AND SERVICE PHONE 642-7954 BOX 130 GIMLI, MANITOBA

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