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Lögberg-Heimskringla - 17.09.1999, Qupperneq 7

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 17.09.1999, Qupperneq 7
Lögberg-Heimskringla » Föstudagur 17. september 1999 • 7 E.M. (Betty) Spalton Trust Fund Established Agnes Bardal Comack ON BEHALF OF THE B.C. ROAD Builders and Heavy Construction Association, Chairman Frank Rizzardo of Merritt is pleased to announce the establishment of a special trust fund in memory of Betty Spalton, an extraordi- nary and long-time leader in the Association. Ms. Spalton passed away on July 21 after a brief illness. “We are fortunate indeed to fúnc- tion in the B.C. construction and main- tenance industry at a time when the leadership and expertise of Betty Spalton had set a standard of excellence that inspires and improves all of us,” said Rizzardo. The Trust was established to pro- vide financial support to individuals to facilitate education and related training in the road bulding, heavy constryction and highway maintenance industries, with preference being given to appli- cants who are female and/or members. of visible minorities. The Trust is expected to begin to consider worthy applicants over the next few months. Argo Road Maintenance Holdings Inc. provided the initial seed money while the administrative costs to set it up were funded by the Association. The B.C. Ministry of Transportation and Highways has generously donated to the Trust. The Association Board of Directors who will solicit pledges and funds from interested companies and individuals will lead a fundraising drive. The impetus for establishing the Trust was widespread consensus that Betty Spaldon’s outstanding contribu- tion to the Association had been inspi- rational and merits recognition. Ms. Spalton was President and General Manager of the Okanagan South (Penticton) Division of Argo Road Maintenance. She served on the Association’s Board of Directors, was Chair of the Maintenance Sector, and was acknowledged to be the top expert in maintenance policy, standards, busi- ness management, and construction in general. Case Van Diemen, past Chairman of the Association and principal of AR Holdings Inc., initiated this project. Van Diemen, of Kamloops, says, “Betty Spalton typified the dream executive: productive, entrepreneurial, expert, and exemplary in performing all of her pro- fessional and community responsibili- ties. We will miss her dearly as a friend, colleague, and leader.” For more information contact the B.C. Road Builders and Heavy Construction Association at (604) 436- 0220. Photo: I. Isfeld Grund Continued from page 1 Brú Church, in the Argyle district, also built by Icelandic pioneers, in 1910. In 1996 the Brú Church was sold, and relocated to its present site in 1997, restored, and renovated to be used as a café with a bed and breakfast facility. The Café Brú was bought and is presently operated by Bert and Annette Wytinck who have taken great pride in restoring its original decor, making as few changes as possible to operate their café and the lodging facility on the lower level. The church has thirteen leaded, stained glass windows and tum- of the century oak interior furnishings. It is located three krn south of PTH #2 at Cypress River, MB on PR #342. Address is: Box 228, Cypress River, MB ROK 0P0. Phone/Fax 204-743- 2071. Scandinavian Hjemkomst Festival attracts large attendance Marvin and Dodie Gudmundson at the 1998 Festival. Photo courtesy Shirley McCreedy Shirley McCreedy The Scandinavian Hjemkomst Festival, one of America’s premier celebrations of Nordic heritage, was extremely successful this year. The Hjemkomst Festival, held annually in the Fargo-Moorhead vicinity, took place June 24-27, 1999, when the five local Scandinavian clubs joined forces to celebrate the 22nd Annual Hjeinkoinst. The culture and heritage of each ethnic group is exeinplified by artifacts, food, and entertainment in a four-day festival which takes place in several venues in the Faro-Moorhead area. A brand new addition to the Hjemkomst Centre allowed for a larger auditorium for live entertainment and programs, and huge, glazed showcases oífered space for a dramatic display of Finnish artifacts. Finland was especially fea- tured this year. Next year, from June 22 to 25, 2000, Iceland will be the featured coun- try of the five Nordic groups at the annual Hjemkomst Festival. Plan now to put this event on your Iceland Millennium calendar. A number of women from the Icelandic community in Manitoba have been travelling south to appear in the “costume style show” at the Hjemkomst each year since 1991. A wide variety of Nordic traditional cos- tumes are modelled by over forty par- ticipants. The costume style show is organized by Ima Dinussön of Fargo, and her daughter, Kristine Dinusson Shenk, is the commentator for this style show. Denny (William) Dinusson con- tinues to look after a myriad of duties at this popular Scandinavian Festival. Together with other members of the Icelandic Klub of Fargo, the Dinussons extend a hearty invitation to Westem Icelanders to attend Hjemkomst 2000. <ib ih unw fíin* Mir wmm m n r*rw*r NiiY'mm ^ rim 1 rin 'nB'NkiHNh

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