The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1954, Qupperneq 16

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1954, Qupperneq 16
14 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Spring 1954 Z)ltoug,ht3 0/ a Canadian An address delivered by BYRON INGIMAR JOHNSON, at a concert under the auspices o£ The Icelandic Canadian Club held in the First Lutheran Church in Winnipeg on Tuesday, February 23, 1954. Byron I. Johnson While I was Premier of British Col- umbia I received an invitation from the Liberal Club of the University of British Columbia to address a meeting of their club. I went to the University shortly before noon; was met by the President of the Liberal Club and spent some time talking with him and a few of the Club’s members. As time went on I began to wonder when I was to meet the other members of the group. I hoped .inwardly, we would have a reasonable number of students in the University who were supporters of the Liberal Party. I had expected there would be thirty or forty at the meeting and that we could sit around and have a friendly discussion. At 12.30 the President suggested we should go over to the meeting hall, which was in the auditorium. When I walked on to the platform I was amazed to see every seat taken, and students standing around the entire auditorium. There were more than twelve hundred present. It then dawned on me that I was to address an open meeting of the student body. Al- though I had not prepared a speech for the occasion, I was naturally, de- lighted that so many of the students had taken a part of their lunch hour to listen to their Premier. In my open- ing remarks I mentioned that I had been asked to address the members of the Liberal Club of the University and was delighted to see such a large mem- bership. That was as far as I got.The large gathering let me know that there were many varied views of political thought at that meeting—which is as it should be. However, I had a most delightful hour with the students. The reason I mention this incident is that my presence here to-day is due to the fact that my good friend, Judge Lindal, was kind enough to invite me to come to Winnipeg to address the Icelandic Canadian Club—an invita- tion I was delighted to accept. And as a result of accepting that invitation I received an invitation to address the Men’s Canadian Club of Winnipeg. As you know, I am of Icelandic descent. My father came to Canada as an immigrant in 1881, lived in Win- nipeg two years and then went west- through the northern States to Port- land, up the coast to the beautiful city of Victoria where he settled in 1883.
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