Lögberg-Heimskringla - 22.04.2005, Blaðsíða 15

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 22.04.2005, Blaðsíða 15
Lögberg-Heimskringla • Föstudagur 22. apríl 2004 • 15 Partnership, agricultural diversity and tourism Joan Eyolfson Cadham Foam Lake/Wynyard, SK Agricultural diversity. Part- nerships. Tourism. Those are the four most commonly used buzz words around rural Sas- katchewan. These are the ideas that are floated as the way to revitalize the farming commu- nity. Ruth Gislason of Foam Lake and Eric Olafson of Wyn- yard combined all three ideas last season to develop a new venture that they called Quill Lakes Birding. Their combined package included two nights accommodation at Olafson’s Amma’s House Bed and Break- fast in Wynyard and two nights accommodation at Gislason’s Jandry House Bed and Break- fast in Foam Lake. Tourists at Amma’s House got a one-hour tour of a work- ing elk farm and the Ducks Unlimited marsh, and a tour of the shores of Big Quill Lake, a RAMSAR site and Westem Hemisphere Shorebird Re- serve Site. When they moved to Foam Lake, they got a tour of the Foam Lake Heritage Marsh and nearby Fishing Lake area. For the rest of their stay, said Olafson and Gislason, visitors were free to explore the history of the Quill Lakes and Milligan Creek area or explore the stores in Foam Lake and Wynyard. Birding is a rapidly ex- panding source of recreation, and birders travel thousands of miles to spot a rare bird or some species that they particularly admire. The notion of offering a visit to two historic B&Bs combined with an opportunity to experience the Quill Lakes/ Foam Lake Marsh acknowl- edged wealth of birds was too good to pass up, Olafson and Gislason decided. The Foam Lake Heritage marsh is near the first Vatnabyggð Icelandic settlement and the site of the first school. The Quill Lakes at- tracted the early Wynyard Ice- landers a few years later. Jandry House, nained for Ruth and Chris Gislason’s three children, is the oldest house in Foam Lake. The historic build- ing is about 100 years old and has had only two families in it, which Ruth says gives it a spe- cial feel. Foam Lake’s first doc- tor, Dr. Wallace Somers, moved the back half of the house to Foam Lake in 1907 from Sheho and the front end from Tuffnell. The building served as doctor’s office, clinic, dispensary and home. When Dr. Somers died PHOTO COURTESY OF ERIC OLAFSON Amma’s House was built in 1919 by Icelandic carpenters who could not work during the Winnipeg General Strike. in 1942, his daughter and her husband moved in. In 1951, the house became home to Bill and Cassie Gorski and their family. Ruth opened the bed and break- fast in June 2003. Amma’s House, on High- way 16 between Kandahar and Dafoe, has also had only two owners. It was built in 1919 by Icelandic carpenters who could not work during the Winnipeg General Strike. Many of them came to Saskatchewan where they built elegant, durable hous- es. Amma’s House was built for Joe Josephson and wife Lilja. Eric’s parents, Joe and Nanna Olafson, bought it in 1950 and Nanna (amma) lived there until she moved into Wynyard in 1998. Eric and Karen lived there from 1975 to 1977 while Joe and Nanna were in Belize and Tanzania with CUSO. Eric and Karen have been operating Amma’s House as a bed and breakfast since 1998. Besides operating Amma’s House, Eric is a crop insurance adjustor and he raises elk which can be seen grazing behind tall fences on the south side of Highway 16, east of Amma’s House. Chris and Ruth Gislason farm in the Foam Lake area. The Embassy of Iceland in Ottawa sends its greetings to the readers of Lögberg-Heimskringla and encourages them to visit Iceland. Each year thousands of Canadians and United States Citizens visit Iceland. People to people visits are one of the surest ways to enhance peace and strengthen friendly relations between nations. Through first hand knowledge of foreign lands, misunderstandings are avoided, horizons widened and prejudice erased. Information on the work of the Embassy and on Iceland can be found on the Embassy’s website. I'.MBASSYOF ICELAND 360 Albcrt Srreet, Suitc 710, Ottawa, ON Ivl R 7X7 Td: 613 482 1944 Fax: 613 482 1945 isit tnir website: www.iteland.org/ta or w'ww.icelaiul.ca Guttormson reunion in June There will be a Guttorm- son/Guttormsson family re- union on Saturday, June 18 in Stacy, Minnesota, 47 km north of the Twin Cities of Minne- apolis/St Paul, MN. The cousins planning the reunion are Bob and Becky Schule and Elin and Dan Cad- mus. Bob Schule is the son of FjolaGuttormsson Schule, who was the daughter of the Rever- end Guttonnur Guttorinsson, and Elin Gutormsson Cadmus is the daughter of Helga Gud- laug Guttormsson Hoag, also the daughter of the Reverend Guttonnur Gutlormsson. The Reverend Guttormur Guttormsson was the son of Guttormur Thorsteinsson and Birgitta Maria Josefsdottir. The reunion meal will be catered and will be held in the Lent Hall in Stacy, Minnesota. The cost per person is expected to be approximately $10 (U.S. funds). Those planning to attend should notify Sylvia Koshyk at skoshyk@sprint.ca, phone (204) 889-5739 or write to 26 Meadowlark Place, Winnipeg, MB, R3J 3N3. You can also contact the cousins in Minne- sota, Bob and Becky Schule at cheffman@pclink.com or (651) 462-5539, 7307 Lent Trail, Stacy, Minnesota,U. S.A. 55079. Elin and Dan Cadmus can be reached at IQUITO@aol.com. r CANADA ICELAND FOUNDATION INC.--- SCHOLARSHIPS Offered We invite students to apply for the following schoiarships which are offered, or administered, by the Canada lceland Foundation. Priority may be given to first time applicants. All applications must be received by Friday, 30 September, 2005 Information and applications are available electronically by request at Canadalceland@netscape.net (for application requests only) and in hard copy from Lögberg-Heimskringla. The completed applications are forwarded to: Canada lceland Foundation Inc., Box 27012, C-360 Main Street, Winnipeg, MB R3C 4T3 The Heidmar Bjömson Memorial Scholarehip In the amount of S500, wíll be gíven annually to the student obtaining the highest academic standing in lcelandic Studies in his/her final year at the University of Manitoba. The award wiil be made by the Department Head. The Margaret Breckman Mack Scolarship Award In the amount of S500, will be given anually to a needy student of good scholastíc ability who is enrolled in the University of Manitoba bachelor of Science Nursing Degree Program. The Canada lceland Foundation Scholarehip One scholarship of S500, to be awarded annually. Award to be detérmined by academic standing and leadership qualitíes. To be offered to a university student studying towards a degree in any Canadian universlty. Einar Páll & Ingibjörg Jónsson Memorial Scholarship One scholarship of $500, to be awarded annually. Award to be determined by academíc standing and leadership quaiities. To be offered to a high school graduate proceeding to a Canadian university or the University of lceland. Emilia Pálmason Student Aid Award Two awards of $500 each, to be given annually. The recipients must be of good moral character, college calibre and primarily in need of help to continue their studies in high school, college, or at the university level. The donors hope that “somewhere along the highway of life" the award winners will try to provide compa- rable help to another needy student. The Gunnar Simundsson Memorial Scholarehip scholarship of $500, to be awarded annually. This annual scholarship will be awarded to a student in university or proceeding into a university ín Canada or the United States. The recipient must demonstrate financial need and high scholastic ability. Thorvaldson Scholarship One scholarshíp of $500, to be awarded annually. This annual scholarship will be awarded to a student in university or proceeding ínto a university in Canada or the Uníted States. The recipient must demonstrate financial need and high scholastic ability. John Jónas Gillis Memorial Scholarship The late Ingunn Gillis made a gift to the Canada lceland Foundatíon to set up a scholarship ín memory of her son. A scholarship of $500 will be awarded. Amold W. Holm Scholarship One scholarship of $500, to be awarded annually. This scholarship is to be awarded to a student demonstrating financial need and who qualifies to proceed to university education and a degree. The Kristin Stefanson Memorial Scholarship One scholarship of $500 to be awarded to a student who is registered or will be registering to take a course offered by The Department of lcelandic at the Uníversíty of Manitoba. Preference may be given to students who have not previously taken a course offered by íhat Department. The Lorna and Terry Tergesen Scholarship One scholarship of $500 to be awarded to a student entering the second or a later year of study of architecture, fine arts, desígn or graphic design, music, Visit us on the web at http://www.lh-inc.ca

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