The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1968, Blaðsíða 47
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN
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Rev. Barry Day, B.A., received a
bachelor of divinity degree from the
University of Winnipeg in May. He
has been a minister at the Timothy
Eaton Memorial Church in Toronto
for three years. His wife is the former
Lilja Eylands, daughter of Rev. Dr.
and Mrs. V. J. Eylands of Winnipeg.
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Martin Keli McNichol received his
bachelor of science honors degree in
zoology in May from the University
of Manitoba. He also received a Na-
tional Research Council bursary of
$3,000 and a $100 scholarship from
the Icelandic Canadian Club in Win-
nipeg in February, and is now studying
for his master’s degree. He is the son
of Archie and Lovisa McNichol of
Winnipeg and grandson of Rafnkell
Bergson, also of Winnipeg.
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Gerald Thorbergur Jones graduated
with a bachelor of science degree from
the University of Winnipeg and with
a bachelor of education degree from
the University of Manitoba in May.
He is the son of tne late Allan and
Louise Jones of Hecla and Selkirk,
Man. His grandmother is Mrs. Anna
Jones of Hecla.
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Michael Carl Paul Hannesson of
Selkirk in May graduated with a bach-
elor of commerce degree at the Uni-
versity of Manitoba. He subsequently
went to Calgary, Alta, where he enter-
ed the employ of Pacific Petroleum
Oil Company.
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Rea Milton Josephson graduated
with a bachelor of science degree in ag-
riculture (honors course) in farm
economics from the University of Man-
itoba in May. Mr. Josephson is the
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Josephson of Sinclair, Man. and grand-
son of the late Thorsteinn and H61m-
fridur Josephson, pioneers of the Sin-
clair district. He is now studying for
his master’s degree.
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George Barry Josephson in October
last year received his bachelor of
science degree from the University of
Manitoba, and his certificate in educa-
tion in May of this year. He is the son
of Ada and the late Gunnar Josephson
and was born at Sinclair, Man. His
grandparents were the late Thorsteinn
and Holmfridur Josephson, Sinclair
pioneers.
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Mrs. Doreen Joachim, a former
pupil of Elma Gislason of Winnipeg
and now studying with Elgar Higgen
of Calgary, received a scholarship last
spring from the Canada Manpower
Centre to attend the Banff School of
Fine Arts during the summer to study
opera. She is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Borgford of Winnipeg.
Mr. and Mrs. Joachim now live in
Edmonton, Alberta.
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Darwin Sigurgeir Sigurgeirsson, B.A.,
B.S.W., received his L.L.B. degree at
the University of British Columbia in
May and is articling with the legal
firm of Thompson and McConnell at