Lögberg-Heimskringla - 17.11.1989, Side 7

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 17.11.1989, Side 7
Lögberg - Heimskringla • Föstudagur 17. nóvember 1989 • 7 News from Calgary CourtesY of Leif Eiriksson lcelandic Club of Calgary's Newsletter Mary Stewart Personality in Profile by Frlda Abrahamson Mary was born in July, 1911, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, one of sbc children born to Guðlaug Helga Thorleifsdóttir (1876-1955) and Sigurður Frímann Sigurðsson (1872-1951). Guðlaug Helga moved to Winnipeg from Hafnir, North Hiínavatnssysla, Iceland in 1888. There she met and married Sigurður Fríman who had moved to Baldur, Manitoba from Mefrakkaslétta, North Thingeyjarsýsla, Iceland in 1876.Theyoungcoupleadopted Freeman as their stuname. The Freemans moved their family to Fairford, Manitoba in 1915, in hopes of maldng a better living on a 1/4 section of land acquired through a relative; the only snag encountered after arriving to Fair- ford was the revelation that 75% of said land resided under the waters of Lake Manitoba! The family then moved to the northem tip of the Lake to a spot that, according to Mary, “really had no name”. Nor did it have a school; consequently most of Mary’s education came (in true Icelandic tradition) from reading every- thing in sight “We didn’t have many books, so I just read the same ones over and over”, says Mary. She did a good job of educating herself and after the family retumed to the Winnipeg area in 1924 Mary moved through the school system and quickly made up for lost tíme. The crash of ’29 left littíe opportunity for Mary to practíse her business skills and during the ensuing years her abilities as a dress- maker kept her steadily employed - for 25 cents an hour! During a period in the early 30’s, when Maiy was ill for a few months, she received an encouraging letter from a girlfriend’s brother, a man she had never met.Thus beganher romance with Archie Stewart. Mary and Archie marriedin 1940 and moved to Medicine Hat, Alberta, where they lived for 18 years and had three daughters - Mary Lynne and twins Lana and Daryl; in 1958 they moved to Calgary. Archie’s work as a CPR fireman and later, engineer was not kind to him and he died of lung cancer in 1971. In the fall of 1972 Mary went to an Intematíonal Food Fair at the Jubilee Auditorium; while browsing near the Ice- landic booth she was greeted by Amy MacDonald, secretary ofthe newly formed Leif Eiriksson Icelandic Club. Soon after, Mary met founding President Sam Aust- man, and Louise, and has been an integral Upcoming Events Every Thursday Icelandic Candian Frón Icelandic Language Classes are held 7 p.m. at the Scandinavian Cultural Centre, 764 Erin St., Wpg. Eveiyone is welcome to attend □ □ □ Sept. 23-Nov. 25 Icelandic Classes - Oakridge Lutheran Church, Vancouver 9:30--12noon ICC of BC, 585 W 41st Avenue, Vancouver □ □ □ Friday, Nov. 17 Icelandic Candian Frón’s Haustfagnaður Potluck Supper fol- lowed by dancing. Tickets $5. at the door. Scandinavian Centre, 764 Erin St, Wpg. □ □ □ . Sat., Nov. 18 First Lutheran Church Tea - 24p.m., 580 Victor St., Wpg. □ □ □ Nov. 21, 8p.m. Plans “in the works” to have Canada Council sponsor an event vnihNelson Gerrard, Icelandicgenealogist,writer&historian. Contact: Program Chairperson, David Scarth, 108 Summerhill Ave., Toronto, Ont M4T1B2 or 929-0509. □ □ □ Nov. 23, lla.m. Höfn Annual General Meeting, Sólskin, 2020 Harrison Dr., Vancouver □ □ □ Dec. 2 Xmas Tea & Bake Sale lla.m.-lp.m., Oakridge Lutheran Church (W/A.), 585 W. 41st Ave., Van. V □ □ □ Sat., Dec. 9 X-mas Party, Leif Eriksson Icelandic Club of Calgary at the Calgary Scandinavian Centre, 739-20 Avenue N.W. □ □ □ Sun., Dec. lö Xmas Party - 24:30p.m., McKernan Hall, 114 St. & 78 Ave., Edmonton. Santafor kids, carols & who knows what! Contribu- tíons for coffee welcome. Skating outdoors if weather permits. □ □ □ Sim., Dec. 10 Annual Family Xmas Party - 2 p.m., First Lutheran Church, 580 Victor St., Wpg. □ □ □ Dec. 15 Höfn Xmas Party 2-3:30 p.m., Sólsldn, (for residents) 2020 Harrison Dr., Vancouver □ □ □ Dec. 17 Xmas Party Bumaby Lake Pavillion, Roberts St., off Sperling Avenue, ICC of BC part of the life of our club ever since. Mary recalls her first Christmas Party where Margret Geppertreadily accepted her offer to help in the ldtchen and presented her with a leg of lamb to slice. Joined in this task by Louise Wilton, conversatíon be- tween the two newcomers revealed they were cousins who had never met or known of each other’s existence! Mary, along with the late Ruth Sigurdson, Lucille Lane and Thora Moir, founded a Ladies Handicraft Group that for years generated funds for the Club’s operatíon and stímulated the preserva- tíon of Icelandic culture. The Handicraft Group expanded in number over the years and held several very successful bazaars. A special memory of this Group for Mary is that in all her years of involvement “... every person who was asked to help never Donations to Lögberg-Heimskringla Inc. Ólafur T. & Sena Kristjanson, Edmonton..................$100.00 In memory of Einar Isfeld James & Gerdur Harris........$30.00 In memory of Helga Finnson James & Gerdur Harris......$20.00 In memoryofMrs. Karen Wilkinson and Terry Murphy (nee Wilkinson)... The lcelandic National League, Gimli Chapter..............$50.00 said no - the women and their husbands were always right there to do whatever was needed for every project we under- took”. Mary was made an Honourary Member of the Club in 1981 and through the years has lent support, encourage- ment and wise counsel. Mary is also an excellent potter and has in the past year done some very innovatíve ceramic mu- rals and raku work. Her interest in the preservation of the Icelandic culture, along with her very progressiveviewofthefuture, makeMary a wonderful choice for Alberta’s Fjallkona for 1989-90. In this special year of the visit ofPresidentVigdisFinbogadóttírwewere exceedingly proud to have someone rep- resent us all in such an elegant and digni- fied manner. It seems especially fitting to be writing this pr ofile onThanksgiving Day- and to be able to say Thank You, Mary Stewart, for sharing yourself so gener- ously with all of us - Guð Blessi pig. Ella Swanson Memorial Bursaries Sue Davidson and Margaret Kamer receiving their Ella Swanson Memorial Bursaries from Mrs. R. Magnusson The “Brúin” chapter of Selkirk pre- sented the annual Ella Swanson memorial bursaries to two students fo Icelandic descent that are furthering their educa- tion. They are: Sue Davidson, the daugh- ter of Margaret and Eric Davidson, her grandparents were the late Emil and Lila Davidson of Selkirk. Margaret Kamer is the daughter of Elizabeth and Joseph Kamer of Petersfield. Her grandparents were the late Agust Thidrikson and Gudrún (Reykdal) Thidrikson. Submitted by Gudrún Dryden 750,000 Heritage Image Pride 700,000- 650,000 A Campaign To Raise Funds For The Chair of Icelandic Language and Lilerature At The University of Manitoba Yes, I wish to make a donation to ensure that the chair of lcelandic Language and Literature at the University of Mamtoba continues to serve the needs o< the lcelan- 600,000- dic community ,of North America NAME 550,000- ADDRESS 500,000- 450,000- ■ PHONE NO. Donation m honour of Fjallkona Fund ; 400,000- Other 350,000- Please mail this form with your donation to The H I P Committee. <501-55 Donald Street, Wmmpeg, Mamtoba R3C 1L8 300,000- Ipledge: n Q □ □ 250,000- $100.00 $50000 $1,000.00 Olher $ . i I intend to honor my pledge in the following manner: ! J Payment in full (cheque enclosed). 200,000- Original □ By annual payment of $ _ in each of the next _____ years 150,000- 218,000 (first paymenl enclosed) 100,000 Fund .□ Through a bequest in my will. Siqnature sn nnn All cheques should be made payable to the Umversity of Mamtoba An income tax receipt will be mailed to you

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