The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1968, Qupperneq 23

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1968, Qupperneq 23
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 21 The Spirit of ’70 campaign is a program in which we can all promote our province. Nineteen-seventy is Manitoba’s own Centennial Year, and the target of the program is economic growth for our 100th birthday. You can help to spread the Spirit of ’70. Economic growth affects every one of us—and every one of us affects economic growth. The “Spirit of ’70” items that you will see and use in the months to come are a means of spread- ing the word that Manitobans are aware and interested in working to- gether-helping our province achieve the things we want. I feel that there is a job for all of us as Manitobans. We are almost 100 years old. We have done a remarkable job in this huge province of ours. We are going to do even more if we work together in this spirit. The future of our province, and the lives of each and every one of us—will be bountiful and richer beyond anything we have seen. Norman S. Bergman of Brandon, president of the Manitoba Chamber of Commerce, is one of 15 members who will make up the full scale industrial commission to report on Targets For Economic Development (TED) for the province of Manitoba. The commission is to enquire into and report on the present position and future prospects of industrial, commercial and related sectors of the province’s economy for the Manitoba department of industry and commerce. Mr. Bergman served as vice-pres- ident and general manager of Mac- Arthur and Sons Limited and associ- ated companies from 1952 to 1958 when he was appoined industrial commis- sioner for the city of Brandon and manager of the Brandon Chamber of Commerce. In 1962 he was named gen- eral manager of Public Cold Storage Brandon Limited and treasurer of Brandon Poultry Products Limited. Mr. Bergman has served as a mem- ber of the Committee on Manitoba’s Economic Future and is a member of the executive committee of the Mani- toba Transportation Commission and of the Wood’s labor legislation review committee. He has served several terms as a di- rector of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce and in 1965 was elected Manitoba vice-president. He is pres- ident of the Manitoba Chambers of Commerce for 1967-68 and earlier this year was appointed regional director of University Scholarships of Canada.

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