The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.2009, Blaðsíða 20

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.2009, Blaðsíða 20
162 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Vol. 62 #3 replaced by the ‘Lady of the Lake’, the ‘J.R. Spear’, and the ‘Goldfield’ as the years rolled on. Bjarni, Kristrun’s father, was an invet- erate letter writer and wrote to his family in Iceland regularly for over 50 years. Many of these letters were retained by the recipi- ents and were returned to the family and were placed in trust at the National Icelandic Archives in Reykjavik. Over the years the company continual- ly expanded and fishing stations were established at Moose Island, Black Bear, Berens River, Catfish Creek, Spider Island, Georges Island, and Lynx Harbour. Sigurdsson Fisheries became the largest operation on Lake Winnipeg. It is now part of the Freshwater Fish Marketing Board. S.V. and his uncles were involved in other ventures such as Lake Winnipeg Fur Farms (1938) with operations at Riverton and Selkirk, Gimli Motors (1944) the General Motors Dealer for the Interlake, and Lake Winnipeg Hotel Company (1945) built and operated the Gimli Hotel. In 1940 Monarch Construction was estab- lished with S.V. again as president. Monarch was a big business for its time and it built the road to Matheson Island, did extensive drainage of the Washow Bay area and did major contracts on the Red River Floodway ( Duff Roblin’s Ditch). S.V. also took on civic responsibilities, first as councilor for 14 years, later as Riverton’s first mayor. He was active in the Icelandic community, was a director of the Betel Home Foundation and the North American Publishing Company, which printed the Logberg-Heimskringla, was on the Icelandic Celebration Committee and a member of the Icelandic National League. He was on the board of the Riverton- Hnausa Lutheran Church and a member of both the Masons and Shriners. Kristrun, in addition to managing the home and caring for the family, was very active in the church, sang in the choir, was a member of the Lutheran Ladies Aid and the Women’s Institute. S.V. and Kristrun were involved in many other community endeavors but their main interest and source of pride over the years was the family, four sons and four daughters. Explore Manitoba’s Icelandic Heritage Solmundson Gesta Hus B & B and Wellness Centre Hecla Island, Manitoba 204-279-2088 hecla@mts.net •• www.heclatourism.mb.ca
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