Lögberg-Heimskringla - 03.06.1988, Síða 1

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 03.06.1988, Síða 1
Lögberg Heimskringla LÖGBERG Stofnað 14. janúar 1888 HEIMSKRINGLA Stofnað 9. september 1886 100. ÁRGANGUR LÖGBERG CENTENNIAL YEAR, FÖSTUDAGUR 3. JÚNÍ 1988 NÚMER 21 Installation service At the Sunday morning service in The First Lutheran Church in Win- nipeg May 8, the Installation Ceremony of Reverend Ingthor Isfeld was carried out by Bishop G. W. Luetkehoelter of the Manitoba and Northwest Ontario Synod. After the service coffee was served in the Par- ish Hall. The church was filled to ca- pacity for the event. Rev. Ingthor Isfeld took over the duties of serving the congregation upon the retirement of Reverend John V. Arvidson on May 1 of this year. Rev. Ingthór Indriðason ísfeld was born and grew up at Akureyri, Ice- land. He graduated in Theology from the University of Iceland in the spring of 1959 and was ordained June 22 of the same year, at the Dómkirk- ja, (Lutheran State Church) in Reyk- javík, Iceland. In attendance Presi- dent of the United Lutheran Church of America. Shortly after being ordained Rev. Ingthor left for Canada and served the Icelandic Congregation at Lun- gruth, Man. from 1959 to 1962. From there he went to Vancouver, B.C. and served the church during the period 1962-64. Next he served in Washing- ton until 1965 as assistant to Rev. Harold Sigmar. Ingthor returned to Iceland with his family in 1965 and remained there until 1970. Returning to Cana- da he became minister at Gimli, Man. until 1975. Reverend Ingthor Isfeld For the next eleven years he was active in real estate in Winnipeg. Returning to his vocation in 1986 he became assistant to Reverend Arvid- H. Skulason visits Iceland Aurora Thordarson 85th birthday That is the milestone reached by Aurora on April 22. To show her their appreciation, the congregation of the First Lutheran Church honoured her with a large birthday cake and coffee following the church service on Sunday, April 24. Pastor Ingthor Isfeld led the sing- ing of happy birthday with all present joining in. Lögberg-Heimskringla congratu- lates and wishes her well on having reached her eighty-fifth year. Our thanks to Caroline Darragh for having brought this memorable occa- sion to our attention. On Thursday, May 19 Hrund Skulason left for Iceland to visit friends and relatives. This is not her first to Iceland. She has made a point of keeping in touch with her homeland. Hrund was born in Ice- land at Akureyri on June 16, 1908. Her father, Rev. Adam Thorgrims- son, came to Canada in 1913 and his family was to follow. Unfortunately World War I intervened and they did not arrive until 1919. Hrund was 11 years old when she arrived with her mother, brothers and sisters. The fa- mily of seven children and their mother joined Séra Adam at Hay- land, near the Lake Manitoba Nar- rows, where her father was a minister to Lutheran congregations in the area. In 1923 they moved to Lun- dar but tragedy struck early when Séra Adam passed away in 1924 at the age of 46. In 1932 Hrund was married and lived in the Geyrsir District near Ar- borg, Man. where she farmed with her husband. Unfortunately he died in 1959. In 1960 Hrund left for Win- nipeg where she has lived ever since. She has three daughters and two sons. For 12 years Hrund was Librarian in the Icelandic section of The University of Manitoba Library. In later years she has given freely of her time in helping to set up the Icelandic Library at the Scandinavian Cultur- al Centre. Recently she assisted The First Lutheran Church to sort out their collection of books. Just before she left on her visit to Iceland she was busy setting up a library at the new Betelstadur, where she is a resident. Hrund is no stranger to tragedy nor a barren cupboard in her day. Her real compensation in life is her fami- ly of sons, daughters and her grand- children, who treat her with the kind- ness and respect she has so richly eamed. A recent birthday party bears witness to this, when her family and friends gathered together recently and attended her 80th birthday party. She expects to spend seven weeks in Iceland. Lögberg-Heimskringla wishes her well during her visit in Iceland, and hope she has an enjoy- able visit with cousins and friends in the land of her birth. son at the First Lutheran Church in Winnipeg. With the retirement of Reverend John V. Arvidson he was appointed to the position of minister on May 1 of this year. The appointment of Reverend Ing- thor Isfeld to the position of minister at the First Lutheran Church has a somewhat unique connotation. He is the first minister to serve the church with a Theology degree granted by the University of Iceland and the only minister to receive his theologi- cal training in Iceland, since the days of Jón Bjarnason during the ear- ly part of this century. It is refreshing to have Ingthor as part of the Icelandic Community in Winnipeg. His presence gives many of us the opportunity of using our Ice- landic and guidance in the correct usage of our heritage language. We at Lögberg-Heimskringla wish Ingthor and his family well in his new appointment. Rev. Paul Thorlaksson In a letter Paul A. Sigurdson of Morden, Man. advises that Dr. Ge- orge J. Houser has been putting together the life story of Rev. Paul and his activities during the early Ice- landic era in which he was very ac- tive. Unfortunately there are gaps in the manuscript and they are appeal- ing to descendants who may have in- formation by way of old letters and documents. Copies would be satisfactory. Rev. Paul Thorlaksson had sever- al descendants, which they have list- ed as follows, Haraldur (wife Maria), Jon (wife Petrina), Thorsteinn (wife Hladgerdur), Björn (wife Ingunn), Steingrimur (wife Erika), Jaobina who married Gentolf Isaksen, Val- gerdur who married Siguijon Sveins- son, Rannveig who married Tonnes Moller. He features strongly in the eariy history of New Iceland and the movement of people to North Dako- ta. He organized many of the Ice- landic Congregations in North Dako- ta, some of which are still active. Information should be sent to Paul A. Sigurdson, Box 885, Morden, Man. Canada R0G 1J0

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