Lögberg-Heimskringla - 08.04.2005, Blaðsíða 12

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 08.04.2005, Blaðsíða 12
12 • Lögberg-Heimskringla • Friday 8 April 2005 Destination: Historic Mt. Hecla School got new lease on life as Leslie United Church A church’s moving experience David Jón Fuller Leslie, SK The Leslie United Church has had a long history — though not always as a place of wor- ship. The building started as the Mt. Hecla School, a one-room Icelandic schoolhouse one mile west and five miles south of its present location. Grades one to eight were taught there, re- members former student Ena Eyolfson, and later all the way up to grade 12, though students had to take their exams in Foam Lake. Things were very differ- ent then, as the front entrance was where the back is now, and windows have been closed off and bookshelves and desks re- moved. The school closed in the early 1960s, and was moved and opened in 1965 as the church. The United Church congrega- tion had been looking for an adequate space and the former schoolhouse fit the bill. The Arlene Daw (left) and Ena Eyolfson set up for Sunday service. task of moving fumiture in and teers, says Arlene Daw, current out of the building fell to volun- caretaker of the building. ArrowhÍaD Welcome all INL/NA tourists Motor Inn BOX1210 HIGHWAY16 "An incredibly NICE PLACE to Stay" WYNYARD, SK Kitchenettes • Cable TV • Air Conditioned Modern Rooms X ’ (306) 554-2507 A ' NOTICE LÖGBERG-HEIMSKRINGLA, INC. Annual General Meeting Everyone welcome All subscribers are members of the Z-//and eligible to vote on all matters, including election of Board members MONDAY, APRIL 18, 2004 7:30 PM L-HOFFICE • 100-283 PORTAGE AVENUE • WINNIPEG, MB IBDO BDO Dunwoody LLP Chartered Accountants and Advisors Drivlng Growth Eric Stefanson, FCA Regional Managing Partner Manitoba 800-200 PORTAGE AVENUE WlNNIPEG, MANITOBA T: 204.926.7200 F: 204.926.7206 www.bdo.ca V Floating half a boat Among the original Ice- landic settlers in Kinmount, ON were the parents of Helgi Jonas Helgason, who settled in Foam Lake, SK in 1904. He was the father of Gudbrandur Helgason. Gudbrandur's son Helgi Helgason recalls one of his father’s early adventures. “My dad was in a fam- ily of seven, and the oldest three were brothers, and they were all two years apart. Dad was the oldest, and then the other two followed every two years. And I would imagine that some time when he was probably around 12, he had a friend out. and maybe one of the other boys had two, and they were oul to the farnt. “Of course the Icelanders at that time were cattle peo- ple, so they settled around the lake and the marshes. When they came out in 1894, to see the place — Foam Lake is a very shallow lake, and it was dry that year, and it was all grass. About six feet high, and 1 mean there was probably three to four sections, so this was ideal for these Icelanders. that’s where they wanted to be, and that’s where most of them came and seltled. “But when Dad was a young boy, then most years it would have water in it, and it had few islands, so it was very shallow. So they had a boat there, probably sixteen, eigh- teen feet long. I don’t know how long it was — I’ve heard this story, but 1 never saw the boat, because it wasn’t there in rny time. “But then they would take sheep out to these islands, to keep them safe from coyotes, and that’s what they used this boat for. lt was flat, and they could get a few sheep in it, and take them out there. “Anyway, Dad and his brothers and the boys, they wanted to go boating this one afternoon, probably a week- end. I suppose, in the sum- mer. There was, I think, about five of them and they Iried to lift this boat. Well, the damn PHOTO DAVID JÓN I ULLER thing was way too heavy, they couldn’t get it anywhere. So they thought for a while. and they decided, you know, if we saw this in half, and take half at a tiine. we can do it. “So they did tliat. They sawed it in half, took the first halfout,thentheotherhalf. By golly, the darn thing wouldn’t float! Absolutely ruined their entirc weekend. That was the end of that boat, and that was the end of them taking their sheep out to the islands.” Helgi Helgason is a re- tired farmer in Foam Lake. Visit us on the web at http://www.lh-inc.ca

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