Árdís - 01.01.1953, Page 83

Árdís - 01.01.1953, Page 83
Ársrit Bandalags lúterskra kvenna 81 Recksiedler; Instructor, Miss Eldira Recksiedler; Matron and Dining Room Hostess, Mrs. H. B. Hofteig, Cottonwood, Minn.; Nurse, Mrs. H. Henrickson, Selkirk. Leaders: Joan Erickson, Roberta Corrigal, Violet Barnson, Betty Glendinning and Mayola Ingimundarson, all of Selkirk. August 6th to 14th—Intermediate Girls. Dean, Miss Gloria Sivertson, Winnipeg; Instructor, Miss Eleanore Gillstrom; Dining Room Hostess, Mrs. Stan Sigurdson, Selkirk; Nurse, Mrs. B. M. Paulson, Winnipeg. Leaders: Miss Margaret Sigvaldason, Riverton; Miss Gudrun Skulason, Geysir; Mae Henry, Petersfield; Roberta Corrigal, Selkirk; Violet Barnson, Selkirk; and Betty Glendinning, Selkirk. During the season, Jack Ried of Selkirk, was recreational leader and swimming instructor. The cooks for the season were Mrs. E. Ozoref of Clandeboye, and Mrs. M. Oliver of Selkirk. Mrs. Albert Wathne of Winnipeg taught weaving with two groups, the senior and intermediate girls. Over a hundred pieces, showing excellent workmanship in weaving, were done by the campers. The camp is greatly indebted to Mr. and Mrs. Wathne, who so freely gave of their time and money to this cause. Mrs. Wathne was assisted (part time) by Mrs. Clara Finnson of Winnipeg, and Mrs. Veiga Thorsteinson of Husavick. Following is a list of donations received at camp during the summer: Ladies’ Aid, Bjork, Lundar, four woollen blankets and 12 pairs pillow cases. Ladies Aid, Undina, Hecla, two large boxes of home- cooking containing vinatertas, date bars, layer cakes, date loaves, sunshine cakes and 20 dozen cookies. Ladies from Langruth sent 36 dozen cookies and 12 quarts of jellies and preserves. Earlier in the spring they sent two cartons of jam and jelly (home-made). Langruth Ladies’ Aid sent following articles of furniture for the camp hospital: davenport, chest of drawers, table, rugs, bedside table and three woollen comforters. Mrs. Johanna Goodman, Selkirk, pressure cooker. Mrs. Ted Jefferson, Selkirk, home-made buns, date loaves and cookies. Mrs. Martin Ingimundarson, Selkirk, a large water melon. Mrs. Thora Oliver, Selkirk, vinaterta. Mrs. Olsen (Central Bakery, Gimli) ice
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