The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1982, Síða 26

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1982, Síða 26
24 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN SUMMER, 1982 view, the way to develop in the younger generation a compulsion to drink at the springs of their ancestral culture is to put into their hands a newspaper published in Icelandic. A newspaper, he believes, is the best medium for watering their racial roots; and, as long as these roots have life in them, the saga of Thule’s ancient glory will be remembered with reverential pride. The fire of a bright new civilization was lighted by the Vikings in Iceland more than one thousand years ago. A burning brand from this fire was brought to this country by descendants of the Vikings more than one hundred years ago. As the years go by, this brand may bum with a lesser flame, but it will never go out, as long as there are men like Edward Gislason: men who cherish, deep in their souls, the cultural values on which the greatness of Iceland, in Viking times, was based. THE COURIER DIPLOMATIQUE by Kristine Perlmutter Courier Diplomatique, a colourful, beautifully presented magazine featuring matters pertaining to the various foreign embassies located in Washington, D.C., has recently come to our attention. Each issue of this magazine showcases a particu- lar country and Iceland had its turn in the March 1982 issue. Besides being appealing, well laid out and loaded with colour photographs pre- senting many facets of Icelandic life and scenery, the magazine’s feature articles present timely topics of interest to Ice- landers and Western Icelanders. Among the variety of articles included are the following: “The Ambassador’s Home”, “Hans G. Andersen — Iceland’s Ambas- sador”, “President Vigdis Finnbogadottir of Iceland”, “Warmth in Iceland”, “Life in Iceland”, “Iceland: A Destination for Tourists”, “The ABC’s of Iceland”, “The Hilda Story”, “Entrepreneur from Iceland in U.S.A.”, “Iceland’s Industrial Devel- opment”, and “Atlantic Salmon Fishing in Iceland”. An article entitled “The Icelan- dic Heritage” by Axel Vopnfjord of The Icelandic Canadian is also included. For those interested, Courier Diploma- tique is based at 3-1305 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. Washington, D.C. 20007 and the current price per issue is $2.00. INTERLUDE by Kristiana Magnusson One by one they leave and close up shop, fishing nets and gear all bedded down, as the last boat is hoisted up from its soft cocoon of lapping waters, its tattered remnants of buoy flags now waving a forlorn goodbye. Across the purple haze of autumn mists, the wind moans soft and low, scattering flaming leaves of tamarac, birch and ash. Only the friendly chit-chat of an idle squirrel and the haunting call of wild geese in the sky breaks upon the stillness of a fishing camp, closed until next season.

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