The Icelandic connection - 01.06.2014, Blaðsíða 23
Vol. 66 #4
ICELANDIC CONNECTION
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When the war ended, Elias was
returned to England and spent a year
recovering from his wounds. He was
granted a full pension and returned to his
family in Arborg in late 1919. Elias passed
away 30 April 1969 in Vancouver and is
interred in a military cemetery there.
CANADIAN MILITARY PHOTOGRAPH
Nurses
Unknown World War I soldier
Our modern two storey care facility is government
approved and specifically designed to offer a
homey atmosphere in a safe contemporary
setting. We are located in Osborne Village
convenient to all ammenties and services.
‘ThorvaCcfson Care Center
AN INTERMEDIATE CARE FACILITY
24-HOUR SUPERVISION
GOVERNMENT APPROVED FACILITY
Herman O. Thorvaldsen, President
The Registered Nurse and certified staff cater
to the residents' personal care, comfort and
supervision. Medications are administered, bath
assist, meals, housekeeping and laundry are
included.
Our goal over the years has been to provide a
moderately sized, non-institutional environment
with services to meet the needs of those in the
later stages of life. We seek to maintain a quiet,
comfortable atmosphere where our residents
can feel cared for and safe in a home-like
surrounding. We strive to maintain the health,
vitality and quality of life of each of our residents.
THORVALDSON CARE CENTER
495 Stradbrook Avenue • Winnipeg • Manitoba • RBL0K2
Phone: 204-452-4044 • www.thorcare.ca • E-mail: thorcare@shaw.ca