The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1963, Blaðsíða 43

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1963, Blaðsíða 43
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 41 graduated as B.Sc., Mechanical Engi- neering, from the U. of M., in 1958. He has worked in Hamilton, Galt, Montreal and Vancouver on air-con- ditioning and refrigeration. While working with Swedish Fan Products in Vancouver he and his wife attend- ed evening classes to learn to speak Swedish. This summer John, with his wife Cathy and son John, went to Sweden for three months to receive further training in ventilation techn- iques. Robert Johann graduated as B.Sc. in Mech. Engineering from the U. of M. in 1962. Since graduation he has been employed by General Motors, first in Winnipeg and since February has been in Oshawa, Ont., taking further training in his field. A sister, Anna Louise, graduated as a Registered nurse from Winnipeg General Hospital in 1950. She is mar- ried to Jim Groom and has four children. At present she is on the staff at Winnipeg Gen. Hospital specializing in intra-veinous tech- niques. There are two other sisters: Sarah Blanche, former school teacher, married to Art McLeod, residing at MacDonald, Man.; and Rena Guff- laug, former bank clerk, married to Gordon Arkey, and residing just south of Langruth. Sigga Catherine is a daughter of Arni Johannson and his first wife GuS- laug (Ingimundson). She is married to Robert Moore and they have re- cently moved to Toronto from Falcon- brdige, Ont. Their son David Grant graduated as B.Sc. in Electrical Engi- neering from the U. of M. in 1963. A daughter, Margaret Jo-Ann, won a stu- dent scholarship of $150.00 granted by the Nickel District (Sudbury) Collegi- ate student Council. This was one of four scholarships granted by the coun- cil this year. Jo-Ann is now a student at MacMaster University in Hamilton. Holmfridur Danielson The Norsemen in America by t. j. oieson This 20 page Historical Booklet of The Canadian Historical Association, was written by the late Dr. T. J. Oieson Professor in the History Department of the University of Manitoba. It sets out in a brief but convincing sum- mation what most people would want to believe namely that the Icelandic colonies in Greenland were not destroy- ed by enemies and that they did not gradually disappear in the struggle against the forces of nature. Dr. Ole- son’s conclusion after examining the evidence is: “The farming settlements (in Greenland) proved too small to maintain their identity. Abandoning husbandry for hunting and inter- mingling with the Skradings, the set- tlers lost their spiritual and cultural heritage, although traces of it remain- ed in the new Eskimo world. The Norsemen who had discovered Am- erica, were absorbed by it.’’ That is the story of the Norsemen wherever they went, and it is comfort- ing to feel that those hardy Icelanders in the two Greenland colonies did not completely disappear. This informative booklet should be part of everyone’s Canadiana. . W.J.L.
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