The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.2005, Blaðsíða 31

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.2005, Blaðsíða 31
Vol. 59 #3 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 117 matters a lot, but he is thoroughly con- fused. He claims, for instance, to be an ideal instrument in the hands of God to reform Icelanders, and he claims to have an unbroken verbal contact with God. It is possible that this condition of his is only temporary. I certainly hope so. Icelanders in Winnipeg are showing considerable desire for progress. The Icelandic Association, for example, is spon- soring a grade school. There is general interest among Icelanders in building a hall for Icelanders in Winnipeg. Helgi Jonsson has donated grounds for the house, and a collection among the Icelanders is taking place in order to finance this project. If the collection turns out to be successful, the hall will probably be built this summer. There is a great number of Icelanders in Winnipeg, and nowhere in America is there more need for an Icelandic minister than there, but their financial status doesn't allow them to support a minister. This time I am not going to discuss the money I owe you. If you need the money this summer, please write to me about it. If not, I appreciate being able to put this money to use because there is certainly need for it now. This letter is raw-boned, and I ask you to pardon its inadequacies. My wife asked me to give you her very best, and I myself ask Almighty God to bless you forever and a day. Your loving friend, Fridjon Fridriksson Letter 21 Gimli, Mar 27, 1881 Dear friends, I cannot remember whether or not I have thanked you for your letter of the 15th of Dec. That one is the latest that I have received from you, and new letters from Iceland are not to be expected until the beginning of summer. Anyway, I thank you very much for it. Long ago I ceased looking forward to big holidays, but I keep looking forward to your letters because they are so warm and always have the power to cheer me up, bringing our spirits close together, and being close to you certainly does me a lot of good. I am sorry to learn how few letters you have received from me, the more so because you think that I never or very rarely write to you. Since I have returned from the trip to Indians1 I have sent a letter to you on each mail boat that was to sail from Leith to Iceland, except once, and I shall continue to write to you as regularly as possible. The last few weeks the majority of the inhabitants of the Vidines settlement have moved away. Most of our followers went to Winnipeg or the N. W. T. colony - whereas the followers of Rev. Pall went to Dakota. Benedikt Arason stays in Kjalvik. There is no-one living any further south than Kjalvik except old Asmundur Einarsson who lives alone in his shed, but he intends to move north to Meidavellir - Pickerel • Salmon • Crab Shrimp • Goldeye • Lobster • Hardfiskur and more! We pack for travel 596 Dufferin Avenue 589-3474 □ 625 Pembina Hwy 477-6831 □

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