The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1971, Qupperneq 15

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1971, Qupperneq 15
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 13 JON KRISTINN LAXDAL The committee meeting had been a stormy one; it seemed that each and every member not only had the perfect solution to the problem at hand but was prepared to present it in detail. One man listened with visible growing impatience, then waded into the tor- rent of talk. His remarks were terse and went to the root of the matter. Shortly the rumblings of dissension faded away like thunder on a summer afternoon. In an undertone one com- mittee-member remarked, “Trust John to find the shortest distance between point A and point B.” This episode is typical of many which occurred during J6n Laxdal’s long period of service to his com- munity wherever he made his home. A burning desire possessed him to get on with the job, to inspire his fellows with energy and enthusiasm, to sweep aside procrastination and fear of failure. People of Arborg and Gimli remember him as a tireless worker who made order and diligence the watchwords of their schools. Thou- sands of teachers throughout the province and farther afield remember him as the alert administrator of the Teachers College who lost sight of no detail yet found time to sit down with a student to listen, suggest a plan, and finally to offer help in carrying out a course of action. For action is what Jon demanded: merely to wait for whatever chance might bring was quite intolerable. Here is the answer for those who wonder at the amount of work Jon accomplished. Here is the reason why Jon Kristinn Laxdal this busy man was sought out by in- dividuals and groups anxious to carry out some project. When they needed a driving-force they turned to Jon. He seldom refused. Jon Laxdal’s career cannot be fully traced in an article of this length. But his many friends will find a cer- tain pleasure in recalling some of the highlights, familiar though they may be. Jon was born October 7, 1900, in northern Iceland. At the age of eleven he followed his parents to Can- ada where they had settled in Sask-
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