The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1981, Qupperneq 39

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1981, Qupperneq 39
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 37 of a small building. The son of a race of seamen, seeking evidence that another race of seamen passed this way. Harry Livingstone looks around at the thick woods, the sheltered water, the misty hills. “It’s something,” he says, “to think you may be standing in Vinland the Good.” —Weekend Magazine NEW MEMBERS OF THE MAGAZINE BOARD OF THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN We are, indeed, pleased to announce that three new members have been elected to the Magazine Board of THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN. They are: Dr. E. Leigh Syms Dr. Syms has taken the position of Curator of Prehistoric Studies and Historical Sites at the Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature. He grew up in the Rathwell - Trcherne area of Mani- toba. He received his B.A. and M.A. at the University of Manitoba and his Ph.D. at the University of Alberta. He comes to Win- nipeg from Brandon where he was Professor of Anthropology at Brandon University. Shirley Una (nee Bjarnason) Syms Shirley Una (nee Bjar- nason) Syms brings a rich background of in- volvement and interest in Icelandic heritage. The daughter of Halldor and Una (nee Johnson of Gimli) Bjarnason, she grew up in West End Winnipeg and was in- volved in First Lutheran Church. She grad- uated with a B.A. from the University of Manitoba with a double major in Icelandic and Anthropology. After having worked as a field archaeologist in Manitoba and a Customer Representative for Xerox Cor- poration in Winnipeg, Regina and Edmon- ton, she is now concentrating on raising 3 children — Signy Jonina (9), Deirdre Sigrid (6), and Jonathan Bjorn (5). She is a former member of the Saga Singers and Icelandic Society of Edmonton. More recently, she has been part of the Brandon Icelandic Choir under Lilja Martin and a very busy execu- tive member of the Icelandic Canadian Club of Western Manitoba. Stefan was bom March 7, 1960 in Winnipeg, the son of the late Victor Otto Jonasson and Eileen (nee Dipple) Jonasson. Educated in Winnipeg, he is presently employed by Winnipeg Supply in the Building Materials Division.. He is a for- mer editor of Generations, the journal of the Manitoba Genealogical Society, and has contributed articles to numerous publica- tions. Active in community affairs, he was an unsuccessful candidate for school trustee in St. James-Assiniboia in 1980. He is presently working on the establishment of an archive at the Unitarian Church of Win- nipeg. Stefan and his wife, Cindy, make their home in St. James.

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