The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1977, Blaðsíða 28

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1977, Blaðsíða 28
26 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN AUTUMN 1977 A great deal of credit for the success of the evening must be due to the Chair- man of the event, Mrs. Lillian Lechow. Weeks and months of preparation were indicated. -t- + ♦ ICELANDIC CANADIAN FRON The Icelandic Canadian Fron was the name chosen by secret ballot for the new social club of the Winnipeg Icelanders and their friends. The bal- loting took place at a concert and dance at the Canoe Club on March 19, 1977. The result followed the pattern set by Logberg and Heimskringla when they joined forces. Thus ended a somewhat lengthy pro- cess of negotiation and compromise whereby the Icelandic Canadian Club and the Fron Chapter of the Icelandic National League, united to form a single organization. Both clubs have served their com- munity well for several decades; but co- operation between them was occasion- ally marred by duplication, or even com- petition. While the Club conducted its meetings in English, and Fron in Ice- landic, there was some reason for having the two; but of late, all, or nearly all business has been conducted in English by both clubs. Most of the actual work of amalgama- tion was done during the winter of 1975- 76, with Dori Stefansson and Iris Tor- fason presidents of the respective clubs, and both pressing for union with a lot of support. It is now hoped that the new organi- zation under the current presidency of Dr. Gestur Kristjansson, will find that in union is strength, and that it will be able to serve the community even better than the two parent clubs. —H.J.S. Dan Holldorson of Brandon Wins the Manitoba Peter Jackson Open Title Dan Halldorson’s life as a touring golf professional has been more frustrating than lucrative. The drought ended for Halldorson in spectacular fashion on Rossmer’s 18th green Sunday afternoon when an 81-foot birdie chip shot found its way into the cup, giving Halldorson the 1977 Manitoba Peter Jackson Open title and the $3,000 champion’s cheque. The shot was a fitting finale to a spectacular third-round surge which saw Halldorson card five birdies and five bogies en route to an even-par 69 and a 208 total, one better than Philadelphia’s Ray Thompson. —Winnipeg Free Press, Aug. 2 Halldorson collects again Dan Halldorson of Brandon, Man., used a delicate chip shot from the fringe of the second green Sunday to set up a birdie and win the Saskatchewan Open and his second $3,000 winner’s cheque in as many weeks. —Winnipeg Free Press, Aug. 8

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