The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.2001, Síða 27

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.2001, Síða 27
Vol. 56 #3 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 153 was taken to their cottages at Gimli. My uncle took me to visit Betel. Emily would then have been there about 2 years, and I had missed her frequent visits to our farm. She was nowhere to be found. She was not in the main floor living room or lounge area; not in her tiny room up the promi- nent flight of stairs. Finally, a member of the staff was asked. We were advised to check the kitchen. There was Emily, in the great hospital-style kitchen. She was scour- ing out huge 5 gallon soup kettles which dwarfed her tiny frame in size. That tells all about Emily Long, then age 82. She could not be without work to do. A cousin, Ben Peterson of Saskatoon, himself a veteran, had at one time arranged for Emily to have a small pension through the intervention of the Canadian Legion, in appreciation of her wartime service to the wounded of the Great War. In those days, there was no Canada Pension, and the stan- dard old-age pension would not have sup- ported anyone in the 1950s. At her death, the Legion took over, and handled the funeral, with full honors. 1. Erysipelas: Acute infectious disease of the skin or mucous membranes cause by a strep- to cocus and characterized by local inflamma- tion and fever. PHARMACISTS: Ernest Stefanson Garry Fedorchuk Claire Gillis 642-5504 PHARMASAVE We care about your health Centre and Fourth / Gimli MB / ROC I BO

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