The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.2008, Blaðsíða 49

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.2008, Blaðsíða 49
Vol. 62 #1 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 47 Contributors HARALDUR BESSASON was Professor and Head of the Department of Icelandic Language and Literature at the University of Manitoba from 1956 until 1987, when he became Rector of the University of Akureyri in Iceland. Lie is now retired and lives in Toronto. AGNES BARDAL COMACK was born in Winnipeg in 1921 to Arinbjorn S. and Margret Bardal, graduated in nursing in 1943 and married Hugh Comak in 1946. She raised three daughters and one son. She has been doing art work since 1970 and has won several awards. ERIC GOODMAN has been commercial fishing since 1964. Born in Gimli, Eric lived on the family farm in the R.M. of Gimli until he was 18 years old. A cer- tified carpenter, Eric also enjoys playing the guitar, composing songs and poems and woodcarving. Eric currently hold a Director's position on the Gimli Harbour Authority. He lives in the R.M. of Gimli with his wife, Linda, and their company of cats. GAIL HELGASON is a freelance writer who grew up in Foam Lake, Sask. and now lives in St. Albert, Alberta. She is the author of a novel, Swimming into Darkness, a book of short stories, Fracture Patterns, and co-author of the newly revised Canadian Rockies Access Guide. MARGARET KERNESTED is a third generation Icelandic Canadian who was born and raised near Gimli. She has recently moved back to the area and resides in Silver Harbour, Arnes. Margaret is active in the Icelandic community, and is cur- rently a member of the Board of Directors for Logberg-Heimskringla. CHAY LEMOINE is a Laxness scholar currently living Edwardsville, Illinois. Chay has written articles on HalldorLaxness for Icelandic publications Mannlif and Grapevine. HELEN SIGURDSON is a retired teacher. She wrote a book, I Wanted You To Know, which is her life story. She has written book reviews for the Winnipeg Free Press and has acted as facilitator for a life story writing program at the Stradbrook Senior Centre. She lives in St. Vital with her husband, Frank.

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