The Icelandic Canadian - 01.04.1988, Síða 35

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.04.1988, Síða 35
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 33 den. Everywhere she went, publicity fol- lowed, and an intense interest was engen- dered in Iceland — hitherto known to outsiders as exporters of beautiful lopa sweaters and gamesters in an endless cod war! President Vigdis wore Icelandic furs, Ice- landic knitwear of the natural earth tones, and a good deal of blue or white for her more formal clothes. Undoubtedly she would also have worn the Icelandic nation- al costume of black and white with gold trim, but Icelandic “informers” were more interested in describing her taste: Elegant simplicity — neither man-tailored suits nor form-fitting dficolletage, but easy dress/jacket combinations. “I enjoyed the visits” was her modest summation of those trips. But she contin- ued, “Such visits bring nations closer be- cause there is a two-way focus on the nations. When Governor-General Schreyer and Mrs. Schreyer of Canada visited in June, for instance, there was interest in them, but also in the affairs and conditions of the rest of Canada. Coming from Mani- toba, which has the largest grouping of Icelanders outside Iceland, he was obvious- ly more than a little interested in Iceland and things Icelandic.” “In February 1982,1 was invited to visit Queen Elizabeth of England.” She had attended the Royal Wedding in July as a guest. “In September I attended the Scandi- navian exhibition in the United States as keynote speaker for the Nordic countries.” “Scandinavia Today” was a year-long exhibition and celebration of Nordic plays, arts, crafts and music, with official openings in New York, Washington and Minneapolis. A busy schedule, but, as she says, “Export- ing culture is the greatest channel for peace through understanding.” With her warmth, her informal poise, and her contagious sunny optimism, most Icelanders feel that in truth, Mrs. President Vigdis herself is their most valuable export. Fro Vigdis is widely expected to be re-elected in the summer of 1988 for a third term as president of Iceland. Pjo5raeknisfelag Islendinga i Vesturheimi FORSETI: OLI NARFASON Gimli, Manitoba Support Icelandic Culture and Heritage by joining your local chapter, or write to: THE ICELANDIC NATIONAL LEAGUE 764 Erin Street Winnipeg, Manitoba R3G 2W4

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