The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Side 73

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Side 73
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 71 While Charles used his great talents in creating and drawing animated ani- mal characters his greatest achieve- ment was the writing and illustrating of a children’s story-hook called “Keeko”. Here he was both a poet and an artist. The story is that of a little Indian boy who wanted to be like an Indian “brave” and have a head-dress of eagle feathers. The story is simply told and beautifully illustrated. Over 60,000 copies of it were sold in its first year and an abbreviated edition of it is still on the market. Unfortunately for the author, an improvident con- tract iby him brought him little in the way of royalties for his work. Charles loved children. He had plans for other children’s books like “Keeko” and names for them, “Oogie”, the story of an Eskimo boy, and “Zookie”, the story of a little Zulu. But an occupa- tional ailment caused by intense strain over the drawing board for long hours at a time prevented him from com- pleting his plans. After 14 years in the United States Charles returned to Canada and re- sided for several years m Toronto. About 8 years ago he retired to Haney, B.C. in order to be near his son, Dr. Stephen Charles Thorson, to whom he was devoted and of whom he was intensely proud. At Haney he lived a quiet and tranquil life. The personal charm that always graced him won him new friends. He delighted in recollections of his child- hood days. The trials of a complex life were over. The fact that he was near his beloved son was sufficient. Recently, a back injury destroyed his great physical strength and made him an invalid. Then cancer caused his death. A great personality has gone. WINS ROSE BOWL AWARD Mrs. Eve Allen of Winnipeg was awarded the Rose Bowl at the close of the Manitoba Music Competition Festival in April after being judged the most oustanding singer. Mrs. Allen, the former Evelyn Thorvaldson, had previously in the festival won in the Grade A Women’s Bach sacred solo class and Grade A women’s operatic class, and was one of nine finalists in the Rose Bowl conetst in which she sang For Love My Saviour Now Is Dying, from Bach’s St. Matthew Pas- sion, and Plus Grand Dans Son Ob- scurite, from Charles Gounod’s opera The Queen of Sheba to capture the coveted trophy. The festival ran for two weeks. Mrs. Allen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Thorvaldson, of 5 May- fair Place, Winnipeg. Mrs. Eve Allen
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