Lögberg - 01.08.1935, Blaðsíða 5
LÖGBEE/G. FIMTUDAGINÍs 1. AGÚST, 1935.
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N this happy occasion,
so near the sixtieth anniversary of the
date of the coming of our Icelandic
settlers to Manitoba, I wish to extend
on behalf of our College a most sincere
greeting of good will and congratula-
tion.
During the pp.st sixty years vast de-
velopments have taken place in agri-
culture, industry and education, and
there have been corresponding changes
in the outlook of all Canadians. Al-
though the desirability of some of these
changes may be questioned, most of
them have been in the direction of pro-
gress—better living and working con-
ditions and a finer sense of communal
responsibility.
The young people now growing up will
know the “brave old days” only by hear-
say; but with such a background and
with adequate preparation for the
future, they should go far toward realiz-
ing the full and happy life of which our
forefathers dreamed when they landed
in this new country.
President.
DOMIIÍON BUSINESS COLLEGE
THE MALL
WINNIPEG
and at Elmwood, St. James, St. John’s
CLASS AND HOME STLJDY TRAINING