The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1959, Blaðsíða 19

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1959, Blaðsíða 19
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 17 Nearly everyone, young and old, wore a costume and made a fantastic picture as they ciroled and danced around a huge bonfire on the -ice, which threw a bright light on the scene, as well as providing a considerable amount of heat in the below zero weather. We continued our journey in ideal weather, with balmy sunshine, and through ever-changing scenery. We crossed and recrossed the Assiniboine Valley, following the road that led through towns and villages along the Manitoba and Northwestern Railway. After Millwood, we passed through Binscarth, Birtle, Newdale and Bass- wood. There were places of rare beauty in the valley, particularly near Birtle and Binscarth. As we reached the prairie -level, there was -in one direction the range of hills with their green slopes and little clumps of trees and in the other, the river winding along at the bottom of the valley. This was wonderful scenery. In marked contrast, was the seemingly endless prairie, the unbroken, monotonous flatness on either side of the trail that we travelled, mile after mile. Only -twice during our seven years in the Thingvalla settlement, was the peaceful tenor of everyday life broken by tragic events. One was that of a woman who was gored by an ox and died from her injuries. She was near the time of having a child and by the remarkable, almost unbelievable skill of the midwife, Gudrun Guclmunsdott- ir, the child was saved and grew to become a woman and a mother. The other, an even more shocking tragedy, if that were possible, was that of a young girl who died from a gunshot wound. It would serve no good pur- pose to venture into details, or express an opinion in connection with this sad event. Let it suffice to say that it always remained a mystery, never investigated and never solved. Here again, the mid- wife Gudrun Gudmundsdottir was hur- riedly summoned, bu-t her efforts were successful only in alleviating to a cer- tain degree the agony of the dying girl. Two doctors were also summoned, by telegraph, Dr. Walker from Mill- wood, thirty miles away, and Dr. Pat- rick, from Saltcoats, twenty-two miles away, but neither one arrived in time. The suffering was ended, the life of the young girl was snuffed out. This young girl had been quiet, well- mannered and welLbehaved. She had been a maid in the home where the tragedy ocourred. Every man, woman and child shared in the sorrow of the bereaved parents and family, and the whole settlement attended the burial service in the community graveyard. The Reverend Hafsteinn Pjetursson was the officiating minister, and in his quiet yet clear and distinct manner he delivered such a wonderful sermon that I have never heard the like, be- fore or since. It was indeed a touching scene, that large gathering on the gentle slope, in the bright sunshine, everyone with head bowed in solemn reverence and last heartfelt farewell to the sweet, innocent young girl. As we plodded along the road I had thoughts of a serious nature as regards my future in the new home. It seemed that I had reached a parting of the ways, away from the carefree days and the pleasant associations and friend, ships in our Thingvalla community This was farewell to youth, ana whether pleasant, difficult, exxhaust- ing, or frustrating, there was a feeling of sadness and a keen sense of loss. The future could only be guessed at. Before us, there was a strange district, strange people, everything different.
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