The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1973, Síða 19

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1973, Síða 19
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 17 poorly, at times forgetting my lines, and mispronouncing some words rather ludicrously. My apparent failure riled my father. He told me that it would appear that I would likely bring dis- credit to my family which was consider- ed to be intelligent. To my great relief he vowed that never again would he repeat his examination of my progress in learning the Catechism, a promise he scrupulously kept. At the confirm- ation, however, I did not disgrace him or my family, as far as I remember. There was a time when I became in- tensely desirous of attending school. One autumn, when I happened to be out in rough weather, I espied three men riding from Arnarstapa to Vatns- garS to attend school for the first time. I recognized among them IndriSi Ein- arsson, a comrade of mine. On seeing them I became aware of a strong emotion — grief, not jealousy — then rushed sobbing to lie down in a hollow between twTo small mounds. Having missed me, my mother called, but I did not answer, as I did not want her to see me in this depressed state. Final- ly I relented. Many years later I heard her relate this incident at a time when I thought it had long been forgotten. She added that never had she deplored our poverty as she did then. I have no regrets, however, that I was deprived of a formal education. Had I later undertaken the arduous task of “working my way through college”, I would not have been able to render assistance to my parents in their old age. It may have been my good for- tune that the halls of learning were closed to me. I am quite content now that circumstances have unfolded as they did. (to be continued) THE CANADA-1 CELAND FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS The Canada-Iceland Foundation is offering scholarships of from $100.00 to $200.00 for the 1973-1974 academic year, from its own funds and on be- half of certain trust funds. Scholarships may be awarded to: — 1. High School students of Icelandic descent. 2. University students of Icelandic descent or married to persons of Icelandic descent, and Studying towards a Bachelor’s, Mas- ter’s or Doctor’s degree in Arts. 3. Any university student taking- courses in Icelandic or Icelandic lit- terature. Scholarship awards shall be deter- mined by academic standing, leader- ship qualities and financial need. Studies may be carried on in any Canadian university or in the Univer sity of Iceland. Candidates are hereby invited to send their applications together with a statement of examination results and testimonials from two leaders in the community by September 3, 1973 to: Professor Haraldur Bessason, Chair of Icelandic, University of Manitoba.
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