The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1984, Síða 8

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1984, Síða 8
6 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN SUMMER, 1984 folk dances. Of course, the children stole the show. Within the last two years, I.C.F. has instituted several successful new programs. For the first time on the seventeenth of June, 1983, I.C.F. joined the Jon Sigurds- son Chapter of the I.O.D.E. in a program celebrating the thirty-ninth anniversary of Icelandic Independence Day. The I.O.D.E. organized a program of speeches at the Jon Sigurdsson statue on the legislative grounds. After the speeches, I.C.F. sponsored a heritage program and social at the First Lutheran Church. This proved to be a very enjoyable evening, with all ages in atten- dance. I.C.F. hopes this event will con- tinue next year. Another new idea I.C.F. has instituted is the Memorial Fund which has been set up for people to make contributions in the memory of dear friends and relatives. This money will be used to increase the aware- ness of our Icelandic heritage through I.C.F. activities. Our two kaffihus’ have been tremendous successes. They attracted some of the younger set — that elusive twentyish crowd that we have tried to attract before and have failed. People enjoyed the friendly, informal atmosphere of poetry readings, plays and folk music entertainment. I.C.F. has also been a driving force behind the Scandinavian Centre. It has taken out thousands of dollars in deben- tures, has held socials for fund raising purposes and has sponsored programs at the centre for its financial support. I.C.F. is in the process of furnishing and decorating the library and reading room. This job includes arranging all the volumes of books in order and selling the many duplicates. All I.C.F. programs and projects require willing, dedicated volunteers. As is the case in all organizations, I.C.F. has a rather small core of eager volunteers who, simply, do everything. They seem to do all the baking, all the planning, all the table setting and all the cleaning up. These overworked people need help. They need help to make I.C.F. grow. They need help to organize and work at various events. They need help so that I.C.F. will be a viable entity for their children; for those children interested as children in their heritage will be the enthusiastic I.C.F. executive of the future. Only in this way, will I.C.F. survive. Being Icelandic is special. We all know this. There are not too many of us in this world. Could we not band together and work together for the continuation of our rich heritage so that our children will be brought up to know their ancestral roots and to be proud of them, just as we were? My call for help in this editorial is directed, mainly, to the thirty to forty age group. I.C.F.’s deepest thanks must go out to the many people who have tirelessly supported I.C.F. and who have worked very hard, over the years, with very little recognition. I could name names but hesi- tate to do so, because one name would, invariably, be missed. It is time for this younger age group to say thank you to their parents and to assume more of the workload than has been done in the past. It is time to follow our parents’ fine example and to make our contributions to our heritage. 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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