The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1963, Síða 28

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1963, Síða 28
26 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN SUMMER 1963 Re-elected with increased majority Eric Stefanson, M.P. In the recent federal elections Eric Stefanson, M.P. was re-elected, with a sizable increased majority for the con- stituency of Selkirk. This is the third successful election for Eric Stefanson. It is very fitting that Eric should represent the constituency of Selkirk. He was born in Winnipeg, January 8, 1913, but, when two years old, moved with his parents, Kristjan and Rann- veig Stefanson, both deceased, to Vest- fold in the west part of the constitu- ency, and since 1949 has resided in Gimli on the east boundary of the constituency. Eric received his public school edu- cation at Vestfold. His parents moved back to Winnipeg in 1926 and Eric attended the Daniel McIntyre Col- legiate. While in Winnipeg Eric Stefanson was active in sports and Y.M.C.A. work. He played with the famous Win- nipeg Toilers basketball team, and in 1932 and 1933 won the Skuli Hanson trophy, awarded for the individual championship at the annual Icelandic Day celebration. He was an excellent sprinter and in 1936 he won the 100 yard clash at 10 seconds flat. In 1935 Eric married Sigrun Sigurd- son of Lundar and they settled on a dairy farm near Oak Point. The young dairy farmer became active at once in community work. He served as pres- ident of the Oak Point Community Club and the Oak Point Sports Day Committee. Mr. and Mrs. Stefanson moved to Gimli in 1949 where he entered into the general store and insurance busi- ness. In 1958 he sold the general store and now, when not in Ottawa, is en- gaged in general insurance. Eric entered into community life at once in Gimli. He has served as pres- ident of the Curling Club, Memorial Recreation Centre, Kinsmen Club, Chamber of Commerce, and the Home and School Association. He served for eight years on the Gimli Town Coun- cil and was Deputy Mayor for four years. He served itwo years as director of the Manitoba Chamber of Com- merce and for two years was President of the joint Winnipeg-Gimli Icelandic Celebration Committee. He is a past Master of Lisgar Masonic Lodge at Selkirk. Eric Stefanson ranks high in Pro- gressive Conservative organizations in Manitoba. He is honorary vice-pres- ident of the Provincial Progressive Conservative Association, Past Pres- ident of the Gimli and honorary vice-

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