Lögberg-Heimskringla - 11.02.2005, Qupperneq 7

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 11.02.2005, Qupperneq 7
Lögberg-Heimskringla • Föstudagur 11. febrúar 2005 • 7 Subscribe today! Call toll-free 1-866-564-2374 ín Winnipeg: 284-5685 • or visit www.lh-inc.ca Lögberg-Heimskringla Your lcelandic connetion since 1886 119SPembina Wínnipeg, Manlíoöa R3T2A5 Tel: (204) 452-2689 Fwr. (204)452-2701 ToHFme 1-800-260-8713 m£PUUSSHaP The þerfect investment in your heritage... Every kind of flag Imaglnable... ^FuansHnp VISIT OUH SHOWROOM FOR YOUR ► ICTIANDIC FLAG FLACS OF ALL NATIONS *- PROVINCIAL AND STATE RAGS PINS, CRESTS, DECAtS FLAGPOLES & ACCESSORIES ► CUSTOM-SEWN OR PRINTED FLAGS / BANNERS Ron Corrigal Pharmacy Ltd. HIÉSH IHHIIimi 377 Main Street Selkirk, MB R1A1T7 204-482-5600 Mon-Fri9a.m.-10p.m. Sat 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sun & most holidays 12 noon - 6 p.m. _ Æ • I l£3kCf*i II m WbwI ■ ■ n Uoberts tr» Hmrs: rnuiu: b i tiiMPUH tíUOBJAHTSSON There are about 60 peopie of Icelandic descent iiving in Point Roberts in Washington state. Pauline Iwersen DeHaan has lived all but seven of her roughly 60 years in Point Roberts. ARGYLE Transfer Ltd. Specializing in livestock transportation Wally & Linda Finnbogason Stonewall, MB Wally 467-8822 Mobile 981-1666 Daryl 322-5743 Mobile 981-5460 mmm S DRUG MART EVERYTHING YOU WANT IN A DRUGSTORE A magnet for all ages Steinþór Guðbjartsson Point Roberts, WA Pauline Iwersen DeHaan has lived all but seven of her roughly 60 years in Point Rob- erts. “This is my home, and we moved back in 1973 because I wanted to come back home and live by the water and the beach. I also wanted to make sure that my husband Fred would be comfortable with that, and he has become a part of the com- munity too.” Her mother was the post- master in Point Roberts for 30 years, her father worked there as well, among other things, and Pauline followed in their food- steps. “It must be in the blood,” she says, and adds that roots are the most important thing in Point Roberts. Her paternal grandpar- ents Gustav Iwersen and Sigurbjörg Malmquist emi- grated from Djúpivogur, Ice- land to Foam Lake, Saskatch- ewan just before World War I started. Her maternal grandpar- ents, Páll Þorsteinsson, or Paul Thorsteinsson, and Oddný Ár- nadóttir, emigrated from Vík, Iceland to Victoria, BC, in 1888 and moved to Point Roberts in 1894. Her parents were Þorval- dur Iwersen who was bom in Djúpivogur and Pálína Þóra or Pauline Thorsteinson who was bom in Point Roberts. In her book Icelanders on the Pacific Coast Margrét J. Benedictson says that “Point Roberts is one of the most suc- cessful and attractive of the Icelandic settlements.” Pauline agrees. “There is a lot of land still around. I like the rural. country life and we have long- standing good friends in the community. It was a feeling of comfort to come back to Point Roberts.” Like other children in Point Roberts, Pauline had to go to school in Blaine. In her case she started there in grade six. “It was a shock to go from a little one-room school to a big- ger town, even though Blaine is pretty small,” she recalls. It did not take long to adjust but she hardly went anywhere else until she was 18, when she went to San Francisco for the first time. “We were happy here and did not know of anything better,” she says, and thinks that things have not changed. “My daugh- ter made me proud. She was interviewed by the Oregonian newspaper out of Portland, Or- egon, and her statement to that reporter was: “I had a wonder- ful chiidhood here and it would make me happy if my children experienced the same.” For a long time the popula- tion of Point Roberts was about 800 - 900 but now it is about 1,500 - 1,800. People of Icelan- dic descent used to be a strong group and they still get together for special events. “Being of Icelandic descent is very important to me,” Pau- line says. “My father was so proud of being Icelandic, and he talked a lot about Djúpivogur, where he grew up until he was about 10 years old. I went there in 2001 and I want to go again to research my roots more.” Visit us on the web at http://www.lh-inc.ca

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