Lögberg-Heimskringla - 30.10.1992, Blaðsíða 4

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 30.10.1992, Blaðsíða 4
4 • Lögberg-Heimskringla • Föstudagur 30. október 1992 A Magnificent Gift By Marlene Wynes When a visitor enters the front doors of the Icelandic Care Home at 2020 Harrison Drive, in South Vancouver, the first impression is one of approval for the home-like atmos- phere. It is evident that the first con- sideration was the comfort of the res- idents residing there. There are several chairs in the reception area where the residents can spend pleasant leisure time watching the “coming-and-goings” all of which provide enjoyable, effortless entertainment. In assessing the pleasant atmos- phere of this area, one’s eyes are drawn to admire the beautiful, larger than usual Grandfather Clock in the foyer. Its’ size is impressive, the wal- nut wood so highly polished and the face surrounded by scriptive gold designs so attractive as it slowly ticks away the hours. One must view this unusual treasure to grasp the charm of such an unusual creation, for the wood, the gold, the intricate decora- tive designs, are a unique individual work of art. The history of this magnificent gift reminds one of the days when it first arrived at the home of Leifur and Lily Summers in Winnipeg. A plaque attached to the inside of the clock reads that it was a retire- ment gift to Leifur Summers on April 29, 1950 from the members of his staff in the T. Eaton Co., where he was employed for many years. Leifur was born in Carberry, Manitoba, the eldest son of Erikur and Thorbjorg Sumarlidason, in May of 1893. When his father left to search for gold in the Klondike, his mother, with their four children joined the Sveinbjornson family, until the father’s return. It was then that a move to Winnipeg took place. At the age of 17, Leifur joined the Eaton staff, and promotions fol- lowed. On his marriage in October 1915 to Sigurlaug (Lily) Arnason, he chose to simplify their name to Summers. His position with Eaton’s required the dealing with many for- eign buyers and so an easier name to spell was necessary. In Manitoba, the Summers were active in the Icelandic Community, social affairs and clubs and were members of the Lutheran Church. The decision to change residence to British Columbia followed his retirement and soon they were Upcoming Events involved in many Icelandic activi- ties. He had been keenly interest- ed in all sports, played golf, chess and was very active steering the fortunes of the Women’s Baseball team in the Northend Athletic Club. He maintained a well- equipped workshop in the base- ment of his home, where he skill- fully constructed pieces of fumi- ture and toys for gifts for his many friends, yoimg and old. He was elected to the Presi- dency of the Board of Directors of the Icelandic Care Home Höfn Society. 111 health affected his final years before he passed away. His wife Lily, moved into the Icelandic Care Home and donat- ed the magnificent Grandfather Clock to the Home in his memo- ry. Today, the clock still keeps accurate time, and is used and enjoyed by all the residents. Grandfather clock stands as a lasting memorial. KAUFMANN BROS. GROCERY 595 St. Anne’s Road - Phone 256-6181 Broadway & Donald - Phone 947-0764 Assortment of Scandinavian Homemade Rúllupylsa, '' Smoked Lamb on.!" Wed., Nov. 4 Gimli Sat, Nov. 7 Gimli Nov. 7 - 8 Winnipeg Sat, Nov. 7 Seattle Sat, Nov. 7 Gimli Sat, Nov. 7 Vancouver Tues., Nov. 17 Winnipeg Wed., Nov. 21 Winnipeg Sat., Nov. 28 Vancouver Fri., Dec. 20 Edmonton Sat., Feb. 20 Edmonton Regular Meeting of Gimli Chapter INL, 7 p.m. at Betel ö □ □ William Valgardson Book Launching, 4 p.m. at H.P. Tergesen □ □ □ Words on Stage - “Invitational Writers” Conference, at West End Cultural Centre. Nov. 7, 8 p.m., David Arnason • Nov. 8, 2 p.m., Bill Valgardson and Kristjana Gunnars. Admission $8. □ □ □ Curling & Dance party, at Granite Curling Club, 1440 N - 128th Street. 7 p.m. □ □ □ ■ Icelandic Festival Annual Meeting, 2 - 4 p.m., at the Country Inn — Sandcastle Room. □ □ □ Sólskin Annual Christmas Tea & Bazaar, 1:30 - 3:30 at Höfn 2020 Harrison Dr., Van. Bake Sale & Icelandic specialties. □ □ □ “Friends of Manitoba University Libraries”, 1992-1993 program U. of M. writers and their works. Western Icelandic literature. David Arnason, Kristjana Gunnars & Kirsten Wolf will read from their works. Watch for further details. □ □ □ FLCW Christmas Tea, 2 - 4 p.m., at First Lutheran Church 580 Victor St. Home baking, lifrapylsa, handicrafts, white elephant sale & books. □ □ □ Luncheon & Bake Sale, by Women’s Auxiliary of Oakridge Lutheran Church, 585 West 41st Ave., Van. □ □ . □ Christmas Party, 2 - 5 p.m. at McKernan Community League 114 Street & 78 Avenue □ □ □ Þorrablót, at Club Mocombo, St. Albert. Annual dinner and dance by Norðurljos Club. Everyone welcome! Tip Top Foods IN GIMLI lcelandic Foods v________________J Fresh Manitoba: Lamb Rúllupylsa Hangikjöt Lifrapylsa Mysuostur Skyr lcelandic Brown Bread From lceland: Harðfiskur Svali lcelandic Water Brian & Ken Arnason For delivery before Christmas place your orders early call: (204) 642-5418 Wnmpeg Vmmg Slaa 800 PEMBINA HWY. HAIL THE FESITVE SEASON. WITH THE GIFT FROM “A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE” THE ROUND TABLE GIFT CERTIFICATES For Information or Reservations Phone: 453-3631 V J

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