Lögberg-Heimskringla - 12.11.1982, Blaðsíða 2

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 12.11.1982, Blaðsíða 2
2-WINNIPEG, FÖSTUDAGUR 12. NÓVEMBER 1982 Barney Josephson receives Merit Award Barney Josephson Among the eight men chosen to be honored with a Co-operative Cer- tificate of Merit award this year is Bjorn (Barney) Josephson of Wynyard. In 1980, Saskatchewan's jubilee year, the Co-operative Merit Award program was inaugurated. Recipients of the Awards are individuals who have made oustanding and con- tinuous contributions to co-operation and co-operative development in Saskatchewan. The Order of Mer'it is presented to those selected by the Council for con- tributions of a provincial nature. The Certificate of Merit is award- ed to those who have made outstand- ing • contributions to their communities. Barney Josephson, active co- operative and credit union organizer and member, was born on the fami- ly farm near Wynyard on June 25, 1909. He attended a country school, then received his high school education in the town of Wynyard. In 1929 Barney married Laura Wilcox, from Wynyard. Barney farmed in partnership with his brothers in the Wynyard and Mozart area from 1930 to 1942. He was a member of the Wynyard and Mozart Credit Union, and the Saskat- chewan Wheat Pool. He became the Colonsay agent for the SWP in 1943. Soon after his ar- rival in Colonsay, Barney became a member of the local co-op board, and acted as secretary to the board and to the Regional Fuel Co-operative. He also became secretary-manager for the newly-organized credit uniorcand carried out his duties from the elevator office. In 1948, Barney left the SWP to become manager of the local co-op store. He held that position until he moved to Beatty to rejoin the Pool. When Barney moved to Beatty, he joined the closest co-operative organizations: Melfort Co-op and Credit Union. He moved to Foam Lake in 1952 to become the local SWP agent, and immediately became involved in community co-opera- tives. He served on the boards of the local co-operative and credit union, and served as secretary-manager of the credit union. Barney moved to Wynyard in 1959. He became secretary-manager of the Dafoe-Kandahar Credit Union (operating from the elevator office), and was instrumental in the amalgamation of the Dafoe-Kandahar and Wynyard Credit Unions. He then served of the newly-organized board and was a member of the building committee when they er-* rected their first facilities. He was elected to the local co-op board and served as president for a number of years. He was also involved in the organization of the Wynyard Ar- tificial Breeding Co-operative and served as secretary-treasurer. Barney served as a delegate, director and secretary-manager of the Leslie Beach Co-operative, and was secreatry-caretaker of the Wynyard Senior Citizens organization which he later helped incorporate under the Co-operative Association's Act. He has been involved with numerous community activities throughout his active life. The Icelandic Association of Washington, D.C. Annual Meeting Around 50 of our members at- tended the annual meeting on October 8th. Outgoing President, Mrs. Harriet Allee, summed up the year's activities: It was a very eventful year, the highlights being the showing of the Icelandic film, Land og Synir (Land and Sons) with the director's comments and, most importantly, the visit of the Icelandic President, Vigdís Finn- bogadóttir, for whom the Association gave a lovely reception at Meridian House in Washington, D.C. Special thanks go to Björg Pétursson, Laufey Downey, and Stefanía Nielsen who helped coordinate the event, and indeed to many other members, too numerous to mention. The slate of proposed officers for the 1982-3 was unanimously elected, and ingoing President, Selma Ruga, expressed thanks, certainly shared by all of us, to out- going President, Harriet Allee, and her fellow officers, for a superb job in the past year. Following Richie Williams' most interesting lecture with slides on the volcanoes and glaciers of Iceland, the gathering enjoyed delectable refreshments contributed by all. Christmas Bazaar Our next big event is the annual bazaar on Saturday, November 13, which, as usual, will be held at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Duke and So. Pitt, Alexandria. Many of our members are already hard at work preparing items for sale to benefit our Association, but more is needed. Items for sale and nonperishable baking goóds will be accepted at the Church on Friday, Nov. 12, from 12 a.m. to 5 p.m. This includes ''White Elephants," old books, and whatever else you can contribute. But most of all we will need baked goods, especially pönnukökur and cookies. If you would like to bake , something, please call either Gerður Continued on page 3 Mystery Match Continued from page 1 master. Last year, Ólafóson went to considerable lengths to help the ex- patriot win exit visas for his wife and son from the USSR. While many details of Ólafsson's role in that affair remain myster- ious, he stresses that his motivation was in part humanitarian, but cal- culated more for reducing tension that threatened the World Chess Federation. The FIDE president said recently, ''That issue was settled in the way I expected, but the view taken of this matter is positive in some quarters but negative in others.'' In conversations with Reykjavík reporters, Spassky said he enter- tained scant hope of regaining the world chess title. He expressed a high regard for American Bobby Fischer, who defeated him here in 1972, only to lose the title by default. "I am glad that Korchnoi's family was allowed to emigrate from the Soviet Union," said Spassky. "But all his duels have in- volved a scandal of one kind or another.” Courtesy, News from Iceland. Andvöokur VI by S. G. Stephansson So Well Remembered by Kristiana Magnusson Phone 376-2389 or write Box 56, Arborg, Man. "The Chapel founded by A.S. Bardal to provide warmth, understanding and personal service within the means of all. MM> IH<M BARDAl FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORIUM 843 SHERBROOK STREET, WINNIPEG, MANITOBA 774-7474

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