The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1995, Síða 52

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1995, Síða 52
162 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN SPRING/SUMMER 1995 left him, as he also belonged to someone else. The threshing crew chief also cheated us a bit, so our wages were scarcely enough for a ticket back to Winnipeg, where I ar- rived once again with empty pockets. It was not unusual at that time for those who worked for English threshing crews in Da- kota to be short-changed on their pay even though they promised higher wages than the Icelanders. The next winter I rented a dairy (due to my ignorance of conditions in the area) only to find that there was a severe hay shortage in the area and my expenses were so high that I made no profit. I once went out to work on railway con- struction with a group of ten or twenty other Icelanders, among them Halldor Bardal the bookseller, Gestur Johannsson from MiSfjorbur, Pall the wrestler, and other lively and interesting fellows, really a wonderful group oflcelanders. We ate well there, but our Irish foreman saw to it that that was the only positive thing to be said for the job. I knew little English at the time, but had to answer for the group all the same as best I could. After a short time I was fired, along with seven others, at a spot some sixty to seventy miles from Winnipeg. We were to walk all the way back, and they refused to let us ride a freight train travelling empty to the next town (Morris). I told my com- rades to get on board the freight, and after a lot of cursing and shouting the English- men had no choice but to let us stay there. We sat there, travelling through a down- pour and piercing north wind, arriving in Morris at midnight in complete darkness, strangers, with no money, carrying our bed- rolls with us. We saw no alternative but to continue on our way with our things. Fi- nally we stopped for the night under a bridge, and lightning struck all around our miserable shelter, so we considered our- selves lucky to be alive. The next day the sky was perfectly clear with no wind at all, The Scandinavian Centre The friendly atmosphere welcomes you to the daily specials prepared by our famous chef. Friday is Smorg day with a full buffet and there are beautiful Sunday brunches. Ethnic and Canadian food is on the unique a la carte menu. Licensed service. Reservations are not necessary for lunch. The Club and dining room available for rental. 764 Erin Street / Winnipeg, Manitoba / 774-8047

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