The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1959, Blaðsíða 25

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1959, Blaðsíða 25
 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 23 first Icelander to hold a cabinet pos- ition in a provincial government. He served both as Minister of Public Works and as Attorney-General in the Norris Government 1915—1922. Tom’s widowed mother, Dora, is a daughter of the late John and Sigridur Landy. Her grandmother, Gudny Landy, emigrated from Iceland, a widow with three children, in 1875. She homesteaded in the Argyle District in Manitoba in 1881, and laid the foundation for one of the outstanding farm homes in that district—a noble and heroic woman in the best tradition of the Sagas and the pioneers of Can- ada. Young Tom inherited his fathers steady hand and keen eye for curling. In fact in 1944, when he was only fifteen years old he skipped the rink that won the Manitoba Junior Champ- ionship, while his father won one of the curling events in the Winnipeg bonspiel. At the same time Shirley, Tom’s sister, won a science scholarship to go to Queen’s University. When Tom Jr. was 18 years old his father moved from Baldur to Win- nipeg. He attended the University of Manitoba for one year and played hockey with the Monarch Hockey team. Hockey scouts soon spotted him and during the next two seasons Tom played with the Montreal Royals, a farm team for the Montreal Canadiens. He then won a place on the Canadiens’ team and has played defence for them ever since. All sports writers agree that Tom would undoubtedly have won top recognition much earlier if he had not been playing beside, and in a way in the shadow of Douglas Harvey, who for four years in succession won the James Norris Memorial Trophy. This last season Tom got his chance anti he emerged winning the two top awards. Athletic championships are not won entirely through individual prowess Teamwork and team spirit is required. Dick Bacon and other sports writers have remarked on Tom being the life of the dressing room with his good nature, humour and prankish ways. Anyone who knew the late Thoma H. Johnson—and Tom’s grandfather Chris, possessed the same traits—can see in this hockey star the humour and wit which the Attorney-General used so effectively on the hustings and in the legislature. Tom Johnson, who is single, rer a furnished apartment during the hockey season and in the spring returns to his mother in Winnipeg. Hockey is his first love but very few men have only one love.—W. J. L. Alfred Eric Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jones, of 185 Rupertsland Ave., Winnipeg, graduated in Med- icine in the spring of 1959. His mother is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thor- steinn Oddson, both deceased, form- erly of Winnipeg. Eric got his early education in West Kildonan Collegiate. He is now an intern at the Winnipeg General Hospital. The Manitoba Department of Agri- culture has announced the appoint- ment of W. I. R. Johnson as farm management specialist for western Manitoba. He assumed his new duties on October 1st, 1959, and has his head- quarters at the Agricultural and Home- making School in Brandon. Lie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, formerly of Brown, Manitoba.
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