Lögberg-Heimskringla - 04.11.2005, Síða 5

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 04.11.2005, Síða 5
Lögberg-Heimskringla • Föstudagur 4. nóvember 2005 • 5 PHOTO: STEFANIE INGALLS A landmark that can be seen from nearly everywhere in town, Selkirk’s water tower is a distinctive part of the community’s skyline. Brúin: Selkirk’s active, historic INL Chapter Maxine Ingalls The Brúin Chapter in Sel- kirk is one of the oldest chapters of the Icelan- dic National League in North America. It was established in the early 1920s. Brúin stands for “bridge” in Icelandic, and was likely chosen to represent the link or bridge between Canada and Iceland. The logo used by the club was designed by Lawrence Johnson’s son-in- law, Dan Dahlin. The logo has the map of Canada linked by a bridge to the map of Iceland. Each country is draped in the colors of their respective flags. The first president of the Brúin Chapter was Klemens Jonasson. There have been nu- merous presidents: Leifi Skag- fjord, JackBjornson, Lawrence Johnson, Mac Dryden, Maxine Ingalls, and Maria Bear, with Jack Bjomson being the lon- gest-serving. Mac Dryden was a lifetime member, an active participant in Icelandic class- es, presided as president at the age of 83, and was of Scottish descent, not Icelandic. There have been twofjall- konas chosen from the Brúin chapter. Lillian Murdoch, daughter of Grimur Gislason Eyman and Jonna Olavia Nor- dal, in 1937, and Sveinbjorg Bjomson, daughter of Jakob Gudjonsson and Sigridur Al- bertsdottir, in 1983. Two scholarship funds were set up by the Ella Swan- son family in the early 1970s for Icelandic students from the Lord Selkirk Regional High School who were pursuing university education. Brúin has continued to present those scholarships. Each year or two, the name of the scholar- ship changes in memory of a former member of the chapter. If possible, a family member will present the scholarship. This past year, the “Runa Magnusson” award was giv- en out by her two daughters, Elaine Donnelly and Carmen McKay. The “Kristin Stefans- son” award was also part of last year’s scholarship. Kristin was an active member of the club since 1960 until her recent death at age 102. When asked how she was feeling at a meet- ing a couple of months prior to her death, she remarked, “I am well, except I am a little deaf!” Selkirk has become known for the celebration of Sumardagurinn Fyrsti, or First Day of Summer Concert. It began with a group of wom- en from the Lutheran Ladies’ Aid. They tumed the responsi- bility over to the Brúin chapter in the 1950s to continue the tradition with the strict orders that the event was to be done appropriately. For the past 113 years, on the Thursday clos- est to April 19, a celebration is held which includes a night of entertainment, Icelandic sing- ing, silent auctions, raffles, fun, fellowship and Icelandic food. Rúllupylsa and brown bread, pönnukökur, kleinur, vínarterta and coffee provide visitors with an opportunity to experience Icelandic culture. In 2003, the club spon- sored Intemational Exchange candidate Ruth Christie to Ice- land. Ruth is First Nations, an aboriginal story teller, and a member of the Brúin Chapter. Her grandparents were John and Betsy Ramsey, who were instrumental in assisting the first Icelanders to New Iceland. Without their help, many more immigrants would have died. Tricia McKay, Brad Hirst, and Courtenay Johnson were Snorri Program participants in 2001 and 2002. The Brúin Chapter meets regularly to encourage and maintain Icelandic heritage through the leaming of Ice- landic language, and the con- tinuance of the traditions that make us uniquely Icelandic. rri 5f*»«#rce forsports. Keystone SMMtn.XO' GOODS (tVSV) f.Tl>. See us for all your hockey skates and equipment 417 Main Street Selkirk, Manitoba Tel. 204-482-7552 Fax: 204-785-8696 Toll Free: 1-888-482-7552 E-mail: keysfs@mts.net HHlTravel Services tfpemtrxtty atxvfJ anti opcntítri <•> SciAúk Tntvtl Seoite Call US FOR ALL YOUR TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS Tel: (204) 482-3113 TollFree: 1-800-617-7406 Fax: (204) 482-5357 357 Main Street Selkirk, MB RIA 1T5 Website: www.selktrav.mb.ca E-Mail: j o 1 i ve r @ se 1 k t ra v. m b. c a Visit us on the web at http://www.lh-inc.ca

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