The Icelandic Canadian - 01.08.2002, Side 25

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.08.2002, Side 25
Vol. 57 #1 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 23 dormitories. It was my good fortune to spend one week there in 1953. Hola has nostalgic memories for those of us whose lot it was to attend it. For myself, I enjoyed everyday of my school life from the time my father took me by the hand and put me in the care of my first teacher, Miss Daly, a big Irish woman who came from Eastern Canada. I remember her talking and explaining my lessons to me but I only understood two words in English, they were yes and no. She was a good teacher and we children soon learned to understand the English language. Then a new world opened up before us. I have such pleasant memories of my teachers, each one different but all con- tributing some thing of value to my life. My school mates also were a fine bunch of companions. We played hard, studied hard and always got along well at Hola. So it is a pleasure to see how well the old school is preserved as a community centre and I wish for you and your com- munity, many anniversaries in the future. Thanks. P.S. I have long had the opinion that in other circumstances or other times my mother would have been a career student. She loved school and college. J3J *JLf 984 Portage Avenue at Aubrey St. Ph: (204) 949-2200 Fax: (204) 783-5916 www.nbardal.mb.ca Serving Winnipeg & Rural Manitoba n&ecL t<y (r€/ l^vuZclo . . . "Ask us about the Life Legacy Recording Project"

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