The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1959, Síða 30

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1959, Síða 30
28 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Winter 1959 a matter of dollars and cents, it must have brought forth unreserved jubil- ation, affording him an opportunity to put into action what were dreams during his university years. The Ford Foundation is to be commended for its wisdom in selecting a man so deep- ly conscious of -the potentialities and the profoundness of the service to be performed. John Lawrence Thompson is the son of the late Norman and Mrs. Thompson of Pelican Rapids in Min- nesota. His father, who died seven years ago, is of Norwegian descent on -both sides of the family. His mother, Lara-, who was born and raised in Up- ham, N. Dak., is a daughter of th' pioneers, Stefan and Holmfridur Johnson, of the Mouse River com- munity in North Dakota. John is named after his mother’s brother Jon Magnus, a sculptor. A-ccroding to letters received by his mother, Mr. Thompson is already so interested in his work that he has ap- lied for an extension of the original one year in India. Speaking of his let- ters she says: “he writes fascinating, and at -times frightening letters—that is as to con- ditions there, He feels that doors are opening up to him where there is un- limited work to be done”. On his return Mr. Thompson hopes to write his thesis for a Doctorate on his studies and research in India. John married Mary Lou Stevenson of Vermont, U.S.A. His wife and three young sons, oldest five, will leave for India on December 11, by jet plane, with one stop over in Rome, and on Dec. 13, will reach Bombay, India. This magazine hopes to get at least one article from Mr. Thompson while in India, and congratulates him on be- ing selected for this important as- signment. —W. J. L. JOHN V. SAMSON ENTERS CIVIC POLITICS In the civic elections in Winnipeg in October, John V. Samson, well known businessman, was elected aider- man on the city council for Ward Two. It was Mr. Samson’s first venture into civic politics. He was endorsed by the Civic Election Committee. Born and raised in Winnipeg Mr. Samson received his education in city public and high schools. A printer by trade he is part owner and operator of Viking Printers. He is a member of the Typographical Union. He is married. The family home is John V. Samson at 1021 Dominion St.

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