The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1955, Blaðsíða 24

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1955, Blaðsíða 24
22 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Winter 1955 thought you tried to hide. I can hear him tell the class—“Blessed is the man who gets an education, but twice bless- ed is the man who earns his educa- tion”.—I wonder why he is the most intellectual man in the whole com- munity; then come to the conclusion that it must be because he studies the Book of Divine laws. I find myself looking, as I enter a church, for a Minister like him, big of body, soul and mind. Yet I cannot leave this scene with- out looking across the street and greet- ing with highest respect a very fat lady with a heavy step who mothers a house full of little children. She is never without a wide friendly smile on her beloved face. I am sure she taught me the shame of complaining. I reach the old school house and long for a scene I love the best, a hushed room listening to Tales from Dickens, but the church music keeps resounding in my ears, drawing me back, for my father is the soul of the music and returns to me when old melodies cradle my heart and I find my mother when I quote this couplet I read somewhere long ago: “Richer than I you cannot be, For I have a mother who reads to me”. We all have a hometown. It is the roots of our minds and flowers forever in our thinking! MY FATHER’S SINGING HEART I find him when I see an open field Of curving meadows fragrant with the dew. As rising vapors let their shadows yield The mystic shades that border on the blue; And often in the stillness of the night As stars are paving their high silver way, I feel his presence like the beam of light That lifts the darkness to unfold the day. Yet when I hear soft tones of music blend Their rhythmic melodies into the air, His ever-present spirit seems to send Its harmony, and I become aware Of echoes, where his voice is deep and strong As if his soul were cradled in a song. —Freda Bjorn, Seattle Tacoma News Tribune March 12, 1955 Third Time Sharon Johnson, eleven year old dau- ghter of Dr. and Mrs. A. V. Johnson of 217 Hertford boulevard, Tuxedo, was for the third time in three years awarded a silver medal and Frederick Harris scholarship by the Royal Con- servatory of Music of Toronto. The Medallist awards are given to the student receiv- ing the highest marks in the province in each grade of the conservatory’s practical examinations. This year’s award was for grade four piano exam- inations. Sharon was previously win- ner in grade two and three.
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