The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1981, Síða 7

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1981, Síða 7
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 5 EDITORIAL OUR ORPHAN — A LABOUR OF LOVE This little publication has no home, no quarters, no office nor any office staff. Yes, our beloved journal is, indeed, an orphan. However, it is cherished by many, and sev- eral of these volunteer to dress and feed it with prose, poetry and related articles in the form of stories, essays, etc., which relate to weaving our Icelandic heritage into the Canadian fabric. Several of these interested volunteers are chosen as members of ‘ ‘The Magazine Board’ ’. The members of the “Board” share in keeping this orphan billetted and see to it that the material between its covers is suit- able and accurate also that the contents vary enough to satisfy the diverse tastes of its subscribers. The four issues published each year, “Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter,” are in the making in every day of the year. The “Board” solicits articles, chooses what seems relevant, decides on the order and placement of articles being used and pub- lished in the current issue. The “Board” is responsible for seeing that the necessary material reaches the printers. When the galley proofs are ready the members of the “Board” volunteer to proof-read them and correct any errors. This leads on to page-proof reading. When the issue is printed and bound, the “Board” members address, package and sort the magazine into the various subscribers’ areas. The magazines are then loaded onto a truck and taken to the post office. The “Board” members now get busy with the material to be used in the next issue. In no way can the “Board” find time to work towards increasing the circulation. This task should be in the hands of a separate volunteer “Board” and known as the “Cir- culation Board”. I have been a member of the magazine “Board” for twenty-six years and I am leaving the “Board” this spring. I have enjoyed working with the dedicated mem- bers who give so much time to the maga- zine. Occasionally the “Board” receives let- ters from subscribers who suggest “this or that” about increasing the circulation of the magazine. One particularly makes me chuckle every instance it crosses my mind. The writer had visions of the “Board” being housed in a large building, with offices for “Board” members who are paid salaries and are loaded with equipment. The situation of course is the direct opposite. Everything the “Board” members do is gratis. All members of the “Board” pay for his or her magazine. This shows how in- terested they are in keeping this “orphan” alive. During my twenty-six years on the “Board” I drove my automobile over three thousand miles on magazine errands, read over three thousand feet of galley proofs and page proofs and loved every moment of it! Please! Don’t let this lovely Orphan down! G. B. Arilius Isfeld, B.A., B.Ed. LUNDAR MEAT & GROCERY A Full Line of Groceries NOTED FOR ITS GOOD ME A T K. VIGFUSSON JR. & FAMILY Lundar, Man. ROC 1Y0 Ph. 762-5261 Ph. 762-5368 ________________________________

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