Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1948, Blaðsíða 13
FÉLAGATAL 1948
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Osland, B. C.
Kristján Einarsson
Friðrik Kristmansson
Oak Point, Man.
Jón Finnsson
Eric Stefánson
Th. Gíslason
Oak View, Man.
Mrs. Jóhannes Johnson
Sigurður Sigfússon
Thorsteinn Johnson
Ottawa, Ont.
Dr. John B. Watkins.
Christian Sivertz
Otto, Man.
Mrs. Guðr. G. Eyjólfsson
Piney, Man.
Mrs. B. E. Björnsson
Kristinn Norman
Lárus S. Freeman
Red Deer, Alta.
Ófeigur Sigurðsson
Riverton, Man.
Mrs. Arnheiður Eyjólfs-
son
Saskatoon, Sask.
Próf. T. Thorvaldson,
Selkirk, Man.
Ásgeir Bjarnason
Sexsmith, Alta.
Jón Einarsson
Siglunes, Man.
Davíð Eggertsson
Miss Guðbj. Eggertsson
Ásmundur Freeman
Grettir Fossman
Swan River, Man.
Mrs. Thórdís Samson
C. Guðmundson
Tantallon, Sask.
Helgi Vigfússon
Thicket Portage, Man.
J. H. Johnson
Toronto, Ont.
Einar I. Svanbergson
J. Ragnar Johnson
Mrs. H. L. Robson
Vancouver, B. C.
Mrs. Kristjana Anderson
Magnús Elíasson
Mrs. Matth. Friðriksson
Mrs. H. S. LeMessurier
Mrs. Anna Matthíason
S. Guðmundsson
Thor Guðmundson
Victorio, B. C.
Dr. J. P. Pálsson
Virden, Man.
Böðvar Johnson
Vogar, Man.
Björn Eggertsson
Framar Eyford
Tómas Guðmundsson
Mrs. Unnur Hallson
Mrs. Ingibj. Eggertsson
Mrs. Óli Johnson
Miss Margrét Lamibert-
son
Óli Johnson
J. Eyford
SAGAS OF HEROIC PIONEERS
IN MANITOBA
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ THE ICELANÞERS
The lcelandic peoples,
with several hundred years
experience in the democratic
wav of life have contributed much to local Canadian affairs.
The Icelanders, whether a majority or minority group, have
always been community-minded, and take an active interest in the
affairs of their locality, harmoniously mingling with all peoples.
ICELANÞ
IN
MANITOBA
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