The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1982, Blaðsíða 9

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1982, Blaðsíða 9
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 7 PEOPLE THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF A YOUNG MAN Sturla T. Gunnarsson Sturla T. Gunnarsson was bom in Ice- land in 1951 but moved to Canada with his parents in 1952. His work experience in- cludes: fisherman (British Columbia and Iceland), track driver (Shetland), English teacher, shepherd, labourer (Crete). Now a resident of British Columbia, he is the Director/Producer of several films, in- cluding “After The Axe”: a sixty-minute film on executive termination, featuring James B. Douglas; co-produced by N.F.B. and C.B.C.; to be premiered at Montreal Film Festival and aired by C.B.C. as a prime time special. Mr. Gunnarsson was Producer/Director/ Editor of Rainforest Films, Vancouver, 1977-79; Producer British Columbia Tele- vision (B.C.T.V.), 1979; Editor British Columbia Television, 1978-79; Editor Provincial Education Media Centre, 1977- 78; Edited “English As A Second Lan- guage”, eight half-hour training films. How many of us at the age of thirty or so have accomplished as much as Sturla? Ric Nordman Rurik (Ric) Nordman is the M.L.A. for Assiniboia. He was bom at Cypress River, Manitoba, the second son of Chris and Jean Nordman (the former Jean Amason). Rurik’s grandfather, Gudmundur Nordman, was one of the first five settlers in the Argyle area of Manitoba, arriving and settling in the Bra district in 1881. The Chris Nordman family moved to Winnipeg in 1933. Rurik received his education at Daniel McIntyre Collegiate. He was confirmed at First Lutheran Church in 1935. After spending almost six years in the service of his country, along with his three brothers, he was honourably discharged as a Lieutenant in 1946. In 1944 Rurik married Kae McPhee of Wellwood, Manitoba. They have been blessed with two sons, Grant and Gregory. Upon his discharge from the Canadian Army, Ric entered the hospitality industry and over the years owned and operated several restaurants in Winnipeg and in Santa Monica, California, where Kae and Ric resided for eight years.

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