The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1973, Síða 52

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1973, Síða 52
5D THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN SUMMER 1973 EIRIKUR THORSTEINSON RECEIVES MASTERS’ DEGREE Eirikur Thorsteinson, o£ Calgary, Alberta, received his Master of Science degree in Geology from the University of Iowa in May, 1972. His Bachelor of Science degree he received at the University of Alberta, at Edmonton, in 1969. In 1966-1967 he studied lan- guages at the University of Stockholm, Sweden. Eirikur is the son of Dr. and Mrs. R. Thorsteinson (nee Jean Kristjans- son). ★ PAULINE MARTIN WINS WOMEN S MUSICAL CLUB SCHOLARSHIP One of the three Women’s Musical Scholarship winners for 1972 was Miss Pauline Martin, of Winnipeg. These scholarships were presented February 5, 1973, at St. Mary’s Academy Concert Hall. The following account of Miss Mar- tin appeared in the Winnipeg Tri- bune, February 3, 1973. Miss Martin’s achievements include awards from the Jewish Women’s Musical Club, Registered Music Tea- chers’ Scholarship, Manitoba Music Festival, Jon Sigurdson Chapter IODE and the Walter Lindal Special Award. She is a student of Gordon Macpher- son. She has appeared as guest soloist with the Brandon University Chamber Orchestra and was chosen to compete in the provincial competition of the National Festival of Music. Miss Martin’s program will include Mendelssohn’s 17 variations Serieuses, and the Chopin Berceuses Opus 57 and 47 in A major. 60th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Sigurdur Johnson Sigurdur and Thora Johnson of Hofn, Vancouver, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary, February 11, 1973. The couple were married at Tantallon, Saskatchewan in 1913. Mr. Johnson was born in Iceland, at Bildholl, Dalasyslu, and Mrs. John- son in Reykjavik, Iceland. Mr. Johnson (Sam) enlisted at the age of eighteen in the South African Constabulary for service in South Africa. After the declaration of peace, in 1902, the Constabulary was as- signed police duty in Transvaal, a duty which included disarming Negroes and aiding Boers to re-establish themselves. In the course of their duties they were sniped at and for weeks they received no army rations. One assignment which Sam Johnson received was to follow a herd of stolen cattle which took him north to the Limpopo River, a dangerous ride of several hundred miles.
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