The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1977, Síða 43
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN
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fall. During that time the company’s
sales increased 10 times and its pro-
ducts have spread to the Pacific coast.
Other than his morning jog, Gib
spends his time away from work with
his family and reading. He consumes
two or three books, many magazines
and three newspapers each week.
What course does he see for the future
of Hostess? “We will be concentrating
on our national sales,” he said, noting
the company’s recent push into British
Columbia.
Also, in this business there are still
great opportunities for expanding the
market with new products and new
flavours, he said. “There’s no end to it.
People love to try new snacks.”
—EF Canadian Magazine
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Gilbert Stefansson is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Dori Stefansson, of Winnipeg.
In his several years of teaching, Dori was
school principal at Solsgirth, Manitoba,
Kandahar, Saskatchewan, and Elkhorn,
Swan River, and Roblin Manitoba.
In 1946, he joined the Great West
Life Insurance Company as a field re-
presentative. He is a past president of
The Icelandic Canadian Club of Winni-
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