The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1981, Blaðsíða 36

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1981, Blaðsíða 36
34 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN AUTUMN, 1981 “The country around here is very beauti- ful. It is rolling country, heavily wooded. From my window I can see little towns and villages here and there, the red tiled roofs visible through the trees now turning yellow and scarlet, with evergreens standing out sharply among the tall bushes and the ‘spreading chestnut trees’. All around us are magnificent country estates surrounded by the inevitable hedges. Through the gates one can get a glimpse of the flower gardens, still in a riot of colours although frost nipped them a little some nights ago. I certainly don’t blame the English for wanting to hold on to their beautiful island. “Life in the army agrees with me and except for periods of home-sickness, I am enjoying this novel experience. Army discipline appeals to me, contrary to my expectations. The same goes for Thor who is a dam smart little soldier and very cool under bombings. “Pretty soon I am going to a business college to learn shorthand and typing. This course will last three months and I will stand a good chance of a better job afterwards. They are giving us Icelanders all the breaks possible. Joe and Rafn are leaving today for a two weeks course. They are appointed official water testers for their respective companies and Thor is to be Joe’s assis- tant' As Always, your loving brother Heimir. AUTOGRAPH PARTY AT THE GIMLI LIBRARY An autograph party for Sigrid Johannesson Woltzen, author of the book “SOME SILENT SHORE” was held at the Evergreen Regional Library on 63 First Ave- nue, Gimli on Saturday, December 6th, 1980. Coffee and Vinarterta were served. Sigrid Johannesson Woltzen grew up on the shores of Lake Winnipeg. She attended the Gimli Public High School. After leaving Canada she worked for the British Con- sulate General in Chicago. Later, she at- tended Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois and Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. She is married to H. E. Woltzen and they have four grown children: Larry, Marc, Christy and Sean. “SOME SILENT SHORE” captures the drama of the North. Although the charac- ters are fictional, the setting is authentic, drawn from her personal knowledge, de- picting the life of the Icelandic fishermen and their courageous wives and Saulteaux Indians. The illustrations are done by her daughter-in-law Virginia Krueger Woltzen. The dust jacket is a picture of Lake Winni- peg taken by Jack Davidson of Sandy Hook. Sigrid Johannesson Woltzen is better known to many Gimli people as Emily Johannessson, daughter of the late Mr. Helgi Johannesson, and his wife Mrs. Mary Johannesson of Gimli. . LUIMDAR MEAT & GROCERY A Full Line of Groceries NOTED FOR ITS GOOD MEAT K. VIGFUSSON JR. & FAMILY Lundar, Man. ROC 1Y0 Ph. 762-5261 Ph. 762-5368

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