The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1974, Síða 64
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THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN
SPRING 1974
Icelandic Canadian Club Scholarship
GREGORY DOWNEY, Science Facul-
ty (Pre-Medicine), University of Mani-
toba. From Fort Garry, Winnipeg.
Canada Iceland Foundation
Scholarship
EMMA EYLORSDOTTIR, Depart-
ment of Agriculture, University of
Manitoba. From Iceland.
ASLAUG HELGADOTTIR, Depart-
ment of Agriculture, University of
Manitoba. From Iceland.
JONINA STRATTON, Faculty of
Education, University of Manitoba.
From Winnipeg.
Icelandic Festival of Manitoba
Scholarship
(a) University Entrance)
GREGORY DOWNEY
KATHY KRISTJANSON, Faculty of
Education, University of Manitoba.
From Winnipeg.
(b) University
RICHARD STEVENSON, University
of Manitoba. From Calgary.
KRISTINE PERLMUTTER, Faculty
of Education, University of Manitoba.
From Neepawa, and Winnipeg.
The Icelandic National
League Dinner
The Icelandic National League con-
vention held Friday, January 25 and
Saturday, January 26, was climaxed
by a dinner held at the Fort Garry
Hotel. Honored guests were His Excel-
lency Haraldur Kroyer, Ambassador
of Iceland to the United States and
Canada, and his wife fru Unni Kroyer.
His Excellency wa.s the guest speaker
of the evening. He outlined the pro-
gress made by Iceland in the past few
years and mentioned appreciatively
the assistance the Canadian people
gave to the Westman Islands at the
time of the violent volcanic eruptions
on the main island in 1973. Consul-
General Grettir L. Johannson intro-
duced the speaker.
Mrs. Joy Antenbring, accompanied
by Miss Snjolaug Sigurdson, sang two
operatic solos, and Melvin Martin, of
Brandon, Manitoba, accompanied by
his mother, Mrs. Martin, rendered
violin solos.
Three honorary memberships in the
League were presented to: His Excel-
lency Haraldur Kroyer, Mrs. Kristin
R. Johnson, and Mr. K. W. Johann-
son. Life memberships were presented
to: Miss Snjolaug Sigurdson, Mrs.
Elma Gislason, and Mrs. Lara Ter-
geson, president of the Gimli Chapter
of the National League.
Mattie Halldorson
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The winner of the open 10 mile Bi-
cycle race at the Icelandic Festival at
Gimli, August, 197S, was Grant Bjorn-
son of Winnipeg, not Bjarnason.
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