Lögberg-Heimskringla - 14.04.1995, Blaðsíða 2

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 14.04.1995, Blaðsíða 2
2 • Lögberg-Heimskringla • Föstudagur 14. april 1995 Obituary: Johannes (Joe) Bergman Thordarson It is with great sadness that the fami- ly announces the passing of our beloved father, Afi and Great-Afi, Johannes (Joe) Bergman Thordarson at the Johnson Memorial Hospital in Gimli on Februaiy 22, 1995. He leaves to moum his daughter Loa and husband Eyolfur Eyolfson; son-in-law Oli Josephson (his daughter Rosebjorg passed away June 24, 1994); and son Brodie and wife Joyce, 12 grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife Jonina (Nina) in 1970; his parents, Sig- urjón and Anna, two brothers, Kristján and Oli and two sisters, Signy and Tota. Joe was born February 14, 1897 at Nyhaga in Geysir, Manitoba. In his early years he worked at freighting físh, haul- ing cordwood and working the family farm. He married Jonina Danielson on June 23, 1919 in Winnipeg while the Great Strike was on. Shortly after their Lögberg-Heimskringla PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY LÖGBERG - HEIMSKRINGLA INCORPORATED 699 Carter Avenue, Winnipeg, Man. R3M 2C3 Edltorial Office: (204) 284-5686 Fax: 284-3870 Advertising Office: (204) 453-8502 Fax: 475-6853 NEW OFFICE HOURS: Monday to Friday 10a.m. - 2 p.m. president: Neil Bardal vice president: Don Bjornson treasurer: Gordon Thorvaldson Secretary: Barbara Sigurdson editor-int;hieF: Tom Oleson editor: Laurie Oleson iceiandiceditor: Gunnur Isfeld advertising directoR: Ray Gislason recording secretary/ofpice manager: Sandra Duma board memberS: Robert Oleson, Linda Collette, Sigurlin Raed, Brian Petursson, Kirsten Wolf, Bea Sharpe, Hal Bjornson, Connie Magnusson-Schimnowski, Kevin Johnson, Paula Nygaard representative in iceland: Þjóðræknisfélag (slendinga, Umboðsmaður blaðsins á Islandi Geysir House - 2 Aðalstræti, 101 Reykjavík, Sími 3541-628911 Telefax 3541-25285 graphic design: Barbara Gislason • typesetting: Keystone Graphics • printinG: Vopni Press Subscription - $39.90 per year (indudes GST & PST) in Manitoba, $37.45 per year (indudes GST) in Canada, $40.00 in lceland, U.S. + Others - PAYABLE IN ADVANCE - All donations to Lögberg-Heimskringla Inc. are tax deductible under Canadian Laws. Come Visit Iceland — The Sightseeing Wonder! VISIT ICELAND 1995 From Akureyri in the North to the Westmann Islands in the South, the welcome mat is out for Western lcelanders and their friends. If you've never visited lceland before, 1995 is the year! Icelandair offers extra value airfares from North America to lceland all year long in 1995! Icelandair offers exciting independent and escorted tour options to make your visit "heim" exciting, comfortable and affordable. To order your 1995 ICELAND & SCANDINAVIA VACATION PLANNER, just clip and mail the coupon below. To learn more about lcelandair's airfares to lceland, Britain, Scandinavia and the Continent, see your Professional Travel Agent or call our toll-free reservations line... 1-800-223-5500. ICELANDAIR I TO: ICELANDAIR, P.O. Box 105, W. Hempstead, NY 11552-0105, USA I I I | Please send me a copy of your Summer lceland & Scandinavia Vacation Planner. | I __ Please send me a copy of your Fall-Winter-Spring lceland Vacation Planner | Name:_____________________________________;_____ | I Address: I l —:------------------------------------------ l L -- - --=ia.-=.-= -I marriage, Joe and Nina lived at Nyhaga, working in partnership on the farm with his parents. Following the death of his mother, Anna, they took over the farm in 1933. Their three children were bom and raised on the homestead. The family worked hard through the depression years, farming, fishing and operating a small mink ranch. Joe’s father, Sigurjón, lived with them until his death in 1959 at age 95. Joe and Nina moved to Gimli in the late 50’s and established J.B. Fur Farm. They shared their lives and love until her death on July 29, 1970. Joe was a faithful, devoted member of the Gimli Lutheran Church serving on the council, a choir member and as caretaker. He took an avid interest in the Icelandic Heritage Cemetery making sure the flowers and grounds were cared for. He was an honorary life member of the Rotary Club. Joe was an active mem- ber of the New Horizon Club singing in the choir and especially enjoying the square dancing group. In his senior years Joe was one of the most active people in town. He made the first of his 17 trips to Iceland in 1971 where he met his brother Kristján Halldórsson and sister-in-law Margrét of Klængshóll and 7 nieces: Anna, Jónina, Halldóra, Birna, Erna, Eva and Kristjana. Five of the nieces came to Gimli, Manitoba, in 1975 to meet their many relatives. His love of Iceland and his many relatives and friends there was apparent. To celebrate his life, a Memorial Service was held at the Gimli Lutheran Church on Saturday, February 25 at 2 p.m. with Pastor George Johnson. His grandchildren were honorary pallbearers for their Afi. Information wanted Charlie Thorson was a partici- pant in a U.S. legal case or cases (involving Disney Studios, Warner Bröthers, and/or Bugs Bunny) in the 1940s, 1950s or 1960s. The case was evidently large enough to be written up in a book about major court trials by a famous American lawyer. Anyone with infor- mation about the book or the court case(s) is asked to contact Gene Walz at The University of Manitoba or phone 474-9398. Calgary Raffle Results The winners of the 1994 Leif Eiríksson Icelandic Club Annual Raffle were as follows: lst prize: Hand knitted Icelandic sweater Irene Jobs of Markerville, Alberta. 2nd prize: Portable television — Guðmundur Magnason of Calgary, Alberta. 3rd prize: $25.00 gift certifi- cate at Grapes Restaurant — Ollie James of Calgaiy, Alberta. Special thanks to Dr. Wiesenthal and staff of Johnson Memorial Hospital and special thanks also to the staff at Betel for their care. Flowers gratefully declined. If friends and family so desire, donations may be made in Joe’s name to Gimli Betel Home Foundation. Joe was a dear friend to many and will be sadly missed. Above all, he was devoted to his family and leaves them with the fondest memories to cherish God Bless You Góða Nótt Afí 1995 BILLBOARD Help Curlan^ in lceland The Canadian/US committee that is working to help curling get started in lceland is soliciting donations from interested lcelanders to assist with the project. Money is needed to purchase 16 pair of rocks at a cost of approximately $450.00 per pair (Can) plus funds to assist in bringing four lcelandic curling enthusiasts to Canada for curling clinic instruction and also to have a qualified ice maker go to lceland to instruct the local people in the art of ice making. Ourtarget is to raise $18,000.00. Donations should be made payable to Lögberg-Heimskringla and sent to the paper along with a note specifying that the money is for the curling pro- ject. We need your help to make this project fly. Gimli INL offers Framfará The English Translation, in book form, of the entire 76 issues of the newspaper FRAMFARI, which was published in New lceland in the years 1877 to 1880 — $15.00 per copy plus $5.00 mailing costs within Canada, $10.00 mailing outside of Canada. Contact: Gimli Chapter INL, P.O. Box 1979, Gimli, MB, ROC 1B0 INL 7 6lh /Innual Conrentíon May, 5, 6 and 7, 1995 in Toronto Join in on a weekend of participation and good fellowship. This space is provided monthly by Neil Bardal Inc., Family Funeral Counsellors, for the use of community groups. If your group would like to use this space, please call us at 949-2200.

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