The Icelandic Canadian - 01.11.2006, Qupperneq 14

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.11.2006, Qupperneq 14
100 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 2003 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Vol. 60 #3 Irene Henrickson Ila Amfinnson Patricia Lane Freda Smith Margaret Cameron Mickey Shaw Inga Bachmann Ruth MacNaughton Shirley Thorsteinson Della Roland Ninna Campbell Johanna Couves Olive Goodman Lucille Oddson Joe Wetterburg Lillian MacPherson Elinor Farrel Thorey Greenham GuSbjorg Letourneau Shirley Thorvaldson Shirley Lundberg Rosa Benediktsson (M) Margaret Geppert (C) Connie Clark (E) June Parker (E) Bernice Anderson (M) Lil Hiebert (C) Margret Duncombe, Ninna Campbell (E) Sandy Bourse (M) Ragnheidur Gunnarsson (C) Gloria Krenbrenk (E) Donna Nelson (M) Donna Nelson (M) Mary Stewart (C) Alison King (E) Fretha (Dolly) Stephansson (M) Freda Abrahamson (C) Judith Jonsson (E) Dorothy Murray (M) Thordis Gutnik (C) Joanne Olafson (E) Evelyn Johannson (M) Eleanor Oltean (C) Shirley Dye (M) Helga Rennie (E) Alda Sigvaldason (C) Marie Sveinson (M) 2004 Margaret Grisdale (C) 2005 Helen Johannson (M) 2006 Julie Sopher (E) Legend: C- Calgary, E- Edmonton, M - Markerville. Gloria Krenbrenk Language Instruction As new members joined our Nordurljos Club, the need and desire for Icelandic lessons emerged. Ninna Campbell and Lara Hale offered to teach the interested ones in a school classroom on the south side. They divided this first class of 12 - 15 members into “beginners” and“brush-up” groups. Many were mem- bers of the Saga Singers who had been invited by the federal government to sing in a multicultural celebration in Ottawa. What an honour! With a federal grant to cover all expenses, including airfare and accommodation, the singers practiced many hours to put on a good concert. A provincial grant was acquired for men’s costumes; the ladies paid for their own. All this excitement initiated the desire to have classes before they sang in Ottawa in 1975. In the late 1980’s and into 1990, Lillian McPherson and Christopher Hale, orga- nized Icelandic language sessions attended by at least a dozen adult people in each class. Evening students were given the privilege to remain after class to use the University language lab with Icelandic tapes. In 1993, with just a few younger mem- bers in the Club to shoulder the load, much concern and many discussions were had about the Club’s future. Furthering this

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