The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.2009, Blaðsíða 14

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.2009, Blaðsíða 14
156 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Vol. 62 #3 tions in the North Basin and in 1897 the ‘Lady of the Lake’ was launched. The Hnausa Dock was now a reality, settlers were moving into the area. Boats were on the move hauling freight and pas- sengers between the settlements of New Iceland and Selkirk. A list below gives us some idea of the vessels moving in and out of Hnausa: Sailboats, Sigurros, Viking, Vestoria, Tern, Miska, Mikado, Lady Ellen, Aurora, Ida, Gimli and Lady of the Lake. In the late 20s and 30s the fishing industry was undergoing many changes. Sailboats were replaced by gas and diesel motorboats and the Hnausa dock had to be enlarged to handle the larger freighters and companies operating there. The dock was extended with a lighthouse at the end and a breakwater on the south side creating at last an all weather harbour. This allowed companies to tie up and winter their boats in the ice. The list below gives us some idea of the companies in operation at Hnausa and the extent of the activity at the Hnausa Harbour: Company Vessels 1. Sigurdson Fisheries Lady of the Lake, J.R. Spear, Goldfield 2. Magnusson Bros. Betty Lew, Icelander 3. Canadian Fish Producers Lady Canadian 4. Steini Sigmundson Sigmund 5. Selkirk Fisheries Suzanne E 6. Northern Lake Fisheries Douglas M 7. Keystone Fisheries Keystone 8. Bjornson Bros. Bjornson H 9. Hallgrimson Fish Fisherman 10. Herman Thorsteinson Orlando In 1903 Johannes sold his share of the business to Stefan and entered into partner- ship with Sveinn Thorvaldsson. Sigurdsson-Thorvaldsson Company had stores in Arborg, Hnausa, and Riverton. Johannes, like his brother Stefan, was involved in community affairs and politics and soon became the Reeve of the Municipality of Gimli and later its first Mayor. His new company later built a gen- eral store at Hnausa near the railway as well as a large home for the store’s manag- er. Stefan then reorganized his business with his two sons Solli and Sigurdur Victor (known as S.V.). Operations were now mainly in the south end of the lake and up to Berens River. The business fell on turbu- lent times, the store burned down and Stefan suffered a stroke and died in 1917 at the age of 53. The death of Stefan changed many lives. His son S.V. had enlisted in the Air Corps and was overseas. His plan had been to study medicine but he returned home to work in the family business. He had attended the Hnausa School with Kristrun Marteinsson and they were married shortly after his return. In 1921 Sigurdson Fisheries was reor- ganized with S.V. as President and his two uncles S.R and Stefan (Stebbi), as partners. The railroad did come to Riverton in 1914 and the town experienced a mini-boom. The company was moved there in 1922. Fish companies were buying up property and building fish sheds to receive fish hauled from fishing camps on Lake Winnipeg by horse drawn freighting out- fits. In 1928 S.V. and Kristrun moved into their new home. The marriage produced eight children: Stefan, Helga Norma, Valgerdur Eliza, Victor Johannes, Kristrun Gladys, Lois Lillian, Ralph Larus, and Gordon Bjarni. S.V. served on the Council of the Municipality of Bifrost and was Mayor of Riverton for 12 years. Stefan’saccomplishments include: The Dock Stefan Sigurdson was convinced that, by applying political pressure, the govern- ment could be persuaded to build a much- needed dock at Hnausa. Stefan was a deter- mined young man, and when he applied his energy and enthusiasm to any project resis-
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