The Icelandic Canadian - 01.04.2009, Síða 35

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.04.2009, Síða 35
Vol. 62 #2 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 77 much that we have a named school after her. She had another gift to our communi- ty, in that she established with the aid of her Women's Institute friends, a library on one of the best sites in Gimli. This recently saw our community rally in defence of her gift, when a developer offered to buy out the building and move the library to a new site. How many towns can boast of a library, a central locale of learning, in the most desirous location on the lakefront! There were some other wonderful teachers and I will name only three and they are likely selected because of my asso- ciation with them. The first was Joey or Jorunn Thordarson who taught Grade one for years. Joey had the patience of Job. While I attended her Grade 1 class, she had in the range of 40 children, one of whom was a deaf and another that suffered with epileptic seizures. And there were no extra helpers. She did it all! Then there was Ethel Greenberg, who had such winning ways with children. Ethel's quiet demeanour and elegant grace instilled in many the confi- dence that they could succeed. Kristine Kristofferson or Stina Benson, as many knew her by her maiden name, was an exceptional writer and a published author, no small thing in the 1940’s. She wrote plays for her large classes, giving everyone the belief that they were able to act, sing or dance. I know that these traditions have had an impact on others, for I cannot but mention the wonderful work of two teach- ers of today, Pam Lamb and Janice Arnason who staged The Wizard of Oz, with two separate casts of Grade Six and Grade One students. These teachers knew our families, just as those workers in the Betel Home knew our elders and so treated each person with respect and dignity. This is what a small community can offer. Two young sisters married two young Joanne Gudmundson, Moyra Benediktson, Sheila Panteluk Photo by Sheila Panteluk

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