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Struna attended the country school of Pine H i l l and the Red Deer High School. At the early age of sixteen she was teaching on a permit at Cayley, Alberta. Later she a t t ended Normal School i n Calgary and two years of summer school. She taught at Vest holme an * Pairlands west of Penhold and i n the mining town of Nordegg. In 1919 Struna married Swain Swainson, also of Icelandic origin, from the neighboring d i s t r i c t of Burnt Lake. There they established a home and reared a family of s i x sons and four daughters. Their children are on farms or i n business i n Central Alberta, except one daughter i n Nelson, B. C. In November 1953 the whole community of Red Deer Vest mourned with them the tragic death of t h e i r eldest son, Alfred and his wife i n a highway accident. Alfred operated the old home farm of the Sigurdson's i n Pine H i l l and l e f t three small children. In January 1923 Mrs. H. R. McDougall of Penhold, Constituency Convener, organized the Burnt Lake Women's Institute and Struna Swainson became the f i r s t secretary- treasurer. Since then she has served as president, director, standing committee chairman, or i n some other h e l p f u l capacity. She became Constituency Convener of Red Deer Vest, then Director of D i s t r i c t 3 from 1951 to 1955. She also served on the Curriculum Committee of the Department of Education and as P r o v i n c i a l Convener for the A* V. I. for Education. As a member of the Council of the Alberta Women's Institutes she made fast friends by her f a i r decisions and calm demeanor.
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Transcript | Struna attended the country school of Pine H i l l and the Red Deer High School. At the early age of sixteen she was teaching on a permit at Cayley, Alberta. Later she a t t ended Normal School i n Calgary and two years of summer school. She taught at Vest holme an * Pairlands west of Penhold and i n the mining town of Nordegg. In 1919 Struna married Swain Swainson, also of Icelandic origin, from the neighboring d i s t r i c t of Burnt Lake. There they established a home and reared a family of s i x sons and four daughters. Their children are on farms or i n business i n Central Alberta, except one daughter i n Nelson, B. C. In November 1953 the whole community of Red Deer Vest mourned with them the tragic death of t h e i r eldest son, Alfred and his wife i n a highway accident. Alfred operated the old home farm of the Sigurdson's i n Pine H i l l and l e f t three small children. In January 1923 Mrs. H. R. McDougall of Penhold, Constituency Convener, organized the Burnt Lake Women's Institute and Struna Swainson became the f i r s t secretary- treasurer. Since then she has served as president, director, standing committee chairman, or i n some other h e l p f u l capacity. She became Constituency Convener of Red Deer Vest, then Director of D i s t r i c t 3 from 1951 to 1955. She also served on the Curriculum Committee of the Department of Education and as P r o v i n c i a l Convener for the A* V. I. for Education. As a member of the Council of the Alberta Women's Institutes she made fast friends by her f a i r decisions and calm demeanor. |
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