Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.07.2013, Blaðsíða 3

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.07.2013, Blaðsíða 3
Visit us on the web at http://www.lh-inc.ca Lögberg-Heimskringla • 15 júlí 2013 • 3 layover of a few days, used for relaxing, shopping and having a good time. On his second night in the Big Apple the reporter was invited to go barhopping with the group. Back home in Reykjavík your man found himself one evening, at a party with several young people, among them a few stewardesses. In the infancy of international flights it was a sought after job to be a flight attendant. Only good looking, clever and resourceful girls need apply. One of those, Erla, and the reporter started talking. They had known of each other only slightly because they had attended different schools in Reykjavík. But it was a small town and, as they say, everybody knew everybody. She asked him if he, by any chance, had been in New York City in late September. When he confirmed that, she exclaimed: “Then I did see you there!” She had been walking on 5th Avenue, when she saw a young man that she thought she recognized from Reykjavík. She even walked right in front of him and looked him in the face, but he showed no signs of knowing her. So she thought she had just made a mistake, and that this was an American look-alike. She had left New York the day before your reporter went barhopping with her colleagues. To cut a long story short, Erla became the apple of your reporter’s eye. They met many times between her frequent flights to Europe and America. On one of her trips from New York, the aircraft had a close call. The crew had received an erroneous weather report before taking off, encountered strong headwinds, and found themselves short of fuel with the plane’s wings icing up. They were located south- west of Greenland and there was a danger that they might have to ditch in the icy North Atlantic. Eventually the plane was guided into Narsarsuaq, at the southern tip of Greenland, where there was an American military airfield, named Blue West I. It was after dark and the runway was without lights. The Americans used military vehicles to light up the landing strip, and a successful but harrowing landing was made despite the bad weather. The passengers and crew were stranded several days, and were accommodated at the base hospital. Finally, when the storm passed, they were able to take off and fly to Reykjavík. Afterward the crew received a lot of praise for having saved the aircraft. The romance blossomed and after several months the young stewardess and your re- porter were married. The bride received a nasty telephone call from the manager of the airline on the day after the wedding. He told her that since she was now married, she could no longer work for the company. This was not entirely unexpected, but the way she was fired was quite rude. Erla retaliated by helping to revitalize the stewardess union that would successfully negotiate with the airline after threatening a strike. Among other things accomplished, married flight attendants were allowed to keep on working. That is why there are still some stewardesses flying now who are over 60. Erla later spoke to the personnel manager, and did eventually fly about another six months after the boss called and fired her. During this period your re- porter drove her to the airport in Reykjavík, when she was leaving and picked her up when she came back. Many a beautiful Summer morning, he would sit up on Öskjuhlíð, the hill by the airfield, and stare to the west waiting to see a faint light that would slowly grow and finally the Skymaster would roar over the city and land after a 15 hour flight from New York. These were happy times and life was good. Erla, ready to take flight Information and applications are available electronically by request at CanadaIceland@netscape.net (for application requests only), or in hard copy from Lögberg-Heimskringla. The completed applications are forwarded to: Canada Iceland Foundation Inc., Box 27012, C-360 Main Street, Winnipeg, MB R3C 4T3 We invite students to apply for the following scholarships which are offered, or administered, by the Canada Iceland Foundation. Priority may be given to first time applicants. SCHOLARSHIPS OffeRed All ApplicAtions must be received by FridAy, 20 september, 2013 The Heiðmar Björnson Memorial Scholarship In the amount of $500, will be given annually to the student obtaining the highest academic standing in Icelandic Studies in his/her final year at the University of Manitoba. The award will be made by the Department Head. The Margaret Breckman Mack Scholarship Award In the amount of $500, will be given anually to a needy student of good scholastic ability who is enrolled in the University of Manitoba bachelor of Science Nursing Degree Program. The Canada Iceland Foundation Scholarship One scholarship of $500, to be awarded annually. Award to be determined by academic standing and leadership qualities. To be offered to a university student studying towards a degree in any Canadian university. Einar Páll & Ingibjörg Jónsson Memorial Scholarship One scholarship of $500, to be awarded annually. Award to be determined by academic standing and leadership qualities. To be offered to a high school graduate proceeding to a Canadian university or the University of Iceland. Emilia Pálmason Student Aid Award An award of $500, to be given annually. The recipients must be of good moral character, college calibre and primarily in need of help to continue their studies in high school, college, or at the university level. The donors hope that “somewhere along the highway of life” the award winners will try to provide comparable help to another needy student. The Gunnar Simundsson Memorial Scholarship One scholarship of $500, to be awarded annually. This annual scholarship will be awarded to a student in university or proceeding into a university in Canada or the United States. The recipient must demonstrate financial need and high scholastic ability. Thorvaldson Scholarship One scholarship of $500, to be awarded annually. This annual scholarship will be awarded to a student in university or proceeding into a university in Canada or the United States. The recipient must demonstrate financial need and high scholastic ability. Arnold W. Holm Scholarship One scholarship of $500, to be awarded annually. This scholarship is to be awarded to a student demonstrating financial need and who qualifies to proceed to university education and a degree. The Kristin Stefanson Memorial Scholarship One scholarship of $500 to be awarded to a student who is registered or will be registering to take a course offered by The Department of Icelandic at the University of Manitoba. Preference may be given to students who have not previously taken a course offered by that Department. The Lorna and Terry Tergesen Scholarship One scholarship of $500 to be awarded to a student entering the second or a later year of study of architecture, fine arts, design or graphic design, music, dance or voice. The Walter and Beulah Arason Scholarship One scholarship of $500 to be awarded annually to a student of good academic standing entering the University of Alberta or continuing their education there. The Margrét Bjarnason Scholarships Scholarships of $500 each for students pursuing a post secondary education, who graduated from a high school in Evergreen School Division in Manitoba and who demonstrate scholastic ability. The Judge Walter J. Lindal Memorial Scholarship For 2013 only, two scholarships of $1000 to be awarded in memory of Judge Walter J. Lindal, to a student demonstrating scholastic ability and proceeding to or attending university with a view to studying law or international relations. The David Franklin, Ad. E. Scholarship A scholarship of $500 to be awarded to a student who has demonstrated financial need, academic achievement, strong leadership and community involvement, who will be attending a university in Canada or Iceland to study law or international relations. This scholarship is donated by David Franklin, Ad. E. to mark his ten years as Honorary Icelandic Consul in Montreal. The Benson Sisters Memorial Scholarship A $500 scholarship in memory of Olga Rowlin, Laufey Smith and Kristin Arnason, to be awarded to a student pursuing post-secondary education. Preference may be given to a student with financial need and/or who has a mental or physical disability. CANADA ICELAND FOUNDATION INC. Robert T. Kristjanson 125 5th Avenue Gimli, MB R0C 1B0 Fax: 204-642-7306 Phone: 204-642-5283 ARBORG PHARMACY Store Hours: Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sun. noon - 4 p.m.Pharmacist: V. T. Eyolfson Box 640, Arborg, MB R0C 0A0 Ph: 204-376-5153 SHared wiSdoM • SHared coMMitMent • SHared valueS

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