The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.2003, Síða 54

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.2003, Síða 54
96 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Vol. 58 #2 PHOTO COURTESY OF BERNICE ANDERSON The back page Erected in 1988, the Centennial Monument in Markerville was made to commemorate the years settled by the Icelandic pioneers in Tindastoll, which later was named Markerville. The 10 foot tall cream can with three stalks of barley represent the two most important components of the homesteaders’ life, grain farming and the dairy industry. For the early farmers, their only source of regular income was the cream cheque. The inscription reads: “They did so much with so little.” It was put in place by the Markerville Centennial Committee and the work was done by metal worker Don Lynn.

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