The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.2004, Blaðsíða 52

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.2004, Blaðsíða 52
146 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Vol. 58 #3 Contributors FRED ANDERSON lives in Edmonton, AB formerly from Andersons Corner, Libau, Manitoba. Fred began writing poetry, painting and sketching about eight years ago to occupy his retirement time. Fie is the son of Asdis Anderson and the late Thorsteinn Andres Anderson. ANN BRYDON is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Wilfrid Laurier University, in Waterloo Canada. Her current writing engages with modernity and modernism in Iceland, including the cultural politics of the whaling issue. She also has written about Winnipeg-based artists Eleanor Bond and William Eakin. With Sandra Niessen she co-edited Consuming Fashion: Adorning the Transnational Body (Berg 1998). CHESTER DONALDSON was born in Bowsman, Manitoba in 1923, the sec- ond child of Hilliard and Gudrun (Danielson). After doing eight grades in public school, and one by correspondence, he worked with his father on the farm. In 1944 he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force and later transferred to the army, where he earned his paratrooper wings. He, with his wife Marion, moved to northern Ontario and helped some struggling churches. They also founded and built Northland Bible Camp where thousands of children and adults have enjoyed the programme. Fie describes his life in an autobiography, A Kernel oi Wheat. DAVID JON FULLER is a Winnipeg-based freelance writer. His work has appeared in Logberg-Heimskringla, The Icelandic Canadian, and Prairie Books Now, and he is a regular contributor to Uptown magazine and is employed at Logberg-Heimskringla. NELSON GERRARD teaches in Arborg, Manitoba, and makes his home at “Eyrarbakki” near Hnausa, on the shores of Lake Winnipeg. Educated in both Manitoba and Iceland, he has a background in history, art, genealogy, and writing, with a special interest in the story of the Icelandic immigrants in North America. He has published Icelandic River Saga and The Icelandic Heritage and is currently working on Silent Flashes: Our Photographic Heritage (1870-1910) and Gimlunga Saga Fill. KRISTINE JOHNSON has always been interested in music. She has worked with or has been teaching musical groups for years. In recent years she has accompanied and helped to direct the Soley Songmenn from Arborg. KRISTIN STEFANSSON is a home economicas teacher who enjoys curling, playing volleyball, sewing, cross country skiing, traveling, and creating movies for enjoyment and my education. She have visited many parts of North America, Cuba, several European countries, and has cycle toured in Ireland, Holland, Belgium and France. Genealogy and family connections are important to her.
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