The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1973, Side 67
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN
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ICELANDIC CANADIAN CLUB
SCHOLARSHIP
The Icelandic Canadian Culb of
Winnipeg is offering a scholarship of
$100.00 for the academic year of 1973-
1974, to a student of Icelandic or part
Icelandic descent who has completed
his grade XII in Manitoba and is
proceeding to studies at one of the
three universities in Manitoba.
Qualifications will be based primar-
ily on Departmental or Board exam-
ination results, but consideration will
be given to qualities of leadership and
community service and need for fin-
ancial assistance.
Candidates are hereby invited to
send their applications together with
a statement of examination results
and testimonials from two leaders in
the community by November 1st, 1973,
to the Club Secretary:
Mr. H. J. Stefansson,
296 Baltimore
Winnipeg, R3L 1J1
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WOLFE’S HOTEL - LAKE VIEW
HOTEL
Mrs. Ethel Howard writes from
Giml,i with reference to the picture
on page 31 of the Spring 1973 issue of
the Icelandic Canadian entitled “The
first premises of Betel Home at Gimli,
Manitoba, formerly Lakeview Hotel,
“The building shown was not form-
erly the Lakeview Hotel, ibut Wolfe’s
Hotel, built by a German settler at
Gimli at the south-west corner of the
townsite. He had about $8,000 when
he arrived here, I was told by Mrs.
Kristin Johnson, (from her father’s
memoirs, and he was unable to oper-
ate his hotel due to the advent of pro-
hibition, so sold it to Betel, and I
think went broke. Betel bought it
when their place in Winnipeg became
inadequate, and moved their residents
to Gimli to this building. The Gimli
ladies worked hard cleaning and pre-
paring the building for them. When
■the Lakeview Hotel was available for
purchase the Home was moved there,
and sometime later, the old Wolfe’s
Hotel burned to the ground.
© This correction regarding the
identity of the building on our picture
is appreciated. Further research in the
Free Press of September 1, 1945, shows
that the proper name of “Wolfe’s
Hotel” was Moose Hotel. —Ed.
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Dr. FI. H. Austman is Assistant
Deputy Minister, Manitoba Depart-
ment of Agriculture.
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