Lögberg-Heimskringla - 01.08.1978, Blaðsíða 13

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 01.08.1978, Blaðsíða 13
/ LÖGBERG-HEIMSKRINGLA, HATIÐARBLAÐ AGtTST 1978 Reflections With the approach of the Icelandic celebration at Gim- li, our thoughts are prob- ably directed towards the ethnic heritage from which we originate, not only as to our contemporaries, but per- haps more strongly towards our forefathers that migrat- ed from Iceland. There are many individu- als from that group who are deserving of thoughtful ap- preciation. One such indi- vidual who comes forcefully to mind is Jón Jón^son (Þistilfjörð), more common- ly known by the place name he came from on the north- eastern coast of Iceland. Jón is an interesting per- son for two reasons, the kind and honest person he was, and the fact that little in the way of recognition has been accorded to him. It is a measure of his modesty and casual acceptance by the community of which he was a part. Yet, when one re- flects on the character of this man, he looms up as a great individual who gave of himself unselfishly and had no adverse, qualities. It is interesting to note that in the story of the Lundar Dis- trict Jubilee of 1947 he rates two short lines and in the Icelandic supplement f i v e lines, which explain that he homesteaded land, had a brother, never married and left no issue. The briefness in reference to him as a pio- neer in the Icelandic district east of Lundar is not inten- tional but an unconscious re- flection of the modesty that Jón imparted on his fellow man. In Iceland and amongst the people who migrated here, there were occasional individuals that became a part of families for no parti- cular reason except that they seemed to be compat- ible and fit right into the MESSUBOÐ Fyrsta Lúterska kirkja JOHN V. ARVIDSON PASTOR Service at 10.00 a.m. family circles of their adop- tion. This attachment was so strong that they migrated as an integral part of the fa- mily group. Generally they were sin- gle persons that were satis- fied to find shelter, food and companionship. In r e t u r n they participated in t h e tasks required to sustain life usually in a rural setting. Jón was such a person. In the Markland commu- nity some 15 miles east of Lundar, J ó n acquired a homestead in 1891. It was in the year 1900 that a tragic incident occurred w h i c h prompted a major decision on his part and set the course his life was to take. The death of Jakob Jóns- son left his wife Ingibjörg a widow faced with grim cir- cumstances. Her home was a small log house in the Mark- land area, more than 70 miles north and west of Winnipeg, with Stonewall the nearest town, some 50 miles away, in which to pur- chase the meagre necessities of life. Oxen were the means of transportation. A round trip to sell some farm prod- uce and purchase modest bare minimum of living re- quirements was a two weeks excursion w i t h overnight rest under the stars. To add to her complica- tions, she was left with four children, all boys, and a fifth yet unborn. There was no assistance to be had except for kindly neighbours. Life was sustained through sub- sistence f a r m i n g, supple- mented by small purchases of flour, sugar, coffee, cloth and some utilitarian cloth- ing. Living consisted of a strenuous outdoor effort on land that had lain vacant since the beginning of time until settled by Icelanders. It was Jón who said, “She needs help” and assisted In- gibjörg in her dire time of need. He became part of the family and through his ef- forts gave this family a good life. His reward was satis- faction with having nobly given assistance when need- ed and receiving the kind care he required during his sickness in old age. The bondage that drew these two persons together was her sudden tragic cir- cumstances and his recogni- tion of her dire need for help. They toiled and ex- tracted a living from the land, providing the father- less boys with a home equal to that of the community. The circumstances bringing these two people together was not a physical attraction but a tragic situation which had no other solution. Thus their common con- cern for the young fatherless boys, respect and honesty Cont. O" 13 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS Þjóðræknisfclag íslendinga í Vesturheimi FORSETI: STEFAN J. STEFANSON ,37 Macklin Ave. , Winnipeg, Maniloba R2V 2M4 Styrkið félagið og deildir þess, með því að gerast meðlimir. Arsgiald:' EINSTAKLINGAR $3.00 — HJÓN $5.00 Sendið ársgjöld til gjaldkera ykkar eigin deilda, eða ti) Lilja Arnason, 1057 Doominion St., Winnipeg, Manitoba RICHARDSON AND COMPANY BARRISTERS A.BD ATTORNEYS AT LAW 274 Garry Street, Winnipég’, Man. R3C 1H5 — Phone 957-1670 Mr. S. GLENN SIGURDSON attends in GIMLI and RIVERTON on the lst and 3rd FRIDAYS of each month. Offices are in the Gimli Credit Union Bldg, Centre St., at 3rd Ave., between the hours of 9:30 a.m.' and 5:30 p.m. with Mr. Sigurdson and his legal assistant in attendance. (Ph. 642-7955). 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