The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1963, Page 60
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THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN
Winter 1963
1961—1963. In 1961 and 1962 he won
the Grand Aggregate Point Award at
the Prairie International Mink Show
in Winnipeg.
Johann Sigurdson is the son of the
Lundar pioneers Ingimundur and Asta
Sigurdson. His wife Helga is daughter
of SigurSur and SigriSur Holm of
Lundar.
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RECEIVES A $1,000 SCHOLAR-
SHIP
Jack Wilkie of North Battleford,
Sask. was awarded a fourth-year $1,000
scholarship last September at the Col-
lege of Medicine, University of Sask-
atchewan, Saskatoon, where he is pres-
ently completing fourth-year studies
in medicine.
Undergraduate medical students at
the university were awarded 25 scholar-
ships and 102 bursaries totalling
$88,000. These awards, made for the
first time this year, were financed by
the Saskatchewan Medical Care Insur-
ance Fund and were authorized by the
Saskatchewan legislature at the 1963
session.
Selection was made by the college on
the basis of proven academic excel-
lence and Mr. Wilkie was one of four
to receive the major $1,000 scholarship.
A graduate of North Battleford Col-
legiate he is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Wilkie of North Battleford.
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