The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1961, Blaðsíða 65

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1961, Blaðsíða 65
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 63 this fall was awarded a $300.00 scholar- ship in recognition of academic achieve- ment. He averaged 84.6 per cent in this year’s Grade 11 examinations. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Guttormson of Regina. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. B. Gut- tormson, 987 Minto St., Winnipeg. X DISTINGUISHED GRADUATE - Kenneth L. Brynjolfson Kenneth L. Brynjolfson, of Lombard, Illinois, received a Bachelor of Arts degree, last June, from the University of Illinois. Mr. Brynjolfson graduated with honors and with distinction in History. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Brynjolfson and the grand- son of Mr. and Mrs. Ingi Brynjolfson, formerly of Winnipeg. He is also the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Good- man of Wynyard, Sask. Mr. Brynjolf- son began active duty as a Second Lieutenant in the Quartermaster Corps of the US army as of August 11th. In September 1960 he married the former Joanne Krbec, who also graduated from the University of Illinois in June. Ingi Brynjolfson, Kenneth’s grand- father, is the son of Sveinn Brynjolf- son, builder, of Winnipeg. Mrs. Ingi Brynjolfson, Susie, is the daughter of Sigurdur and Carrie Christopherson, pioneers of the Argyle district. They named their farm Grund. Carrie was the daughter of John Taylor, whom all Icelandic pioneers will remember as being very helpful to them. Many Icelandic babies in Ar- gyle were named Carrie in honor of Carrie Christopherson. The following is an extract from a letter written to Mrs. Flora Benson by Susie the daughter of Carrie Christo- pherson, and granddaughter of John Taylor, who directed the first group of Icelandic settlers to “Nyja Island” on the west shore of Lake Winnipeg. “My mother was -born in Michigan. Her father was a poor carpenter, and times were bad. Her mother died, and grandfather was left with -five little girls, the oldest ten years old. They moved to Kingston, Ontario. Carrie and Susie went to live with their uncle (John Taylor). They got good school- ing, and I believe my mother was 16 years old when she went out to teach. I don’t know what date or year it was when they went to Kinmont, Ontario. Uncle John was a minister—perhaps a missionary—at any rate he worked for the government, and so met the Ice- landers, and thought they were fine people. While there, my mother asked him what kind of people these Iceland- ers were. He glanced out the window and said “There you see a nice Iceland- ic girl—a cute girl with blond long braids and hair.” And my mother got to know and love her. She was Gudny, Mrs. Fridjon Frederickson. Well, they got to Gimli. My mother taught school there for a few months, some of her pupils being older than herself. Fred Swanson, Andres Free- man, and Joe Palsson, to mention a few.
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