’AM “I that education includes more ,_ than formal school raining and " " _. itlaintlietntormalphaseiliat v .- ,-» ~ t—B makes a valuable contribu- . tion. It is probably safe to con- . . - elude that the out-of-school edu- l cations] opportunities are not as‘ high! in l ‘ C . . y organized our rur~ I ‘ communities. Thus in f‘lI-' erme asm o 1 ' leessary educational medium 1 ' .complement our formal educa- ' tlonal programs. The developmem of rural extension programs in the an real problem in all rural com-Icade. In Nova Scotla a great "It i. not sufficient. howevem young people has long been on? munltles. In many provinces part of the ma] young people to “mph, “y him 4.3 15 mung belle ObleCilVe 0‘ 4'3 Club “'0” A RESPONSIBILITY there has been a great expan- have as great an opportunity to a gap in educational require- and this concept fits in “ill-ll the "It is my thesis that Agricui- elon and development of those acquire a formal education as ments.‘ We must more speci- ment concentration of thought mm Extension doe, have a re. formal education facilities and the urban young people. flc and identify the orchlem Ind effort 0" “m” 0" "°mm“,“' sponsibility for the organization programs during the past de- "However, we must realiu' CONTINUED ON PAGE 11 lty development now recogniz- of education“ programs m “I. I ed end "2:03; ‘zg Emmi-131 ral areas. Such programs must ‘ Pmfllm ' be designed to meet the type of » ex‘en'l‘m “to” the mum“ problems that now exist in l 3‘” been emphasized by wan" these communities. By the same i we Ar, Prouax To . . . v' Gum “"30”er “mm” token I suggest that there is a ‘ Jr for the Nova Scotla department definite need and place for “II of agnculiul‘e- in these communities. The em~ " “The rerent trend in Allrlcui- phasis and direction of the pro- “ tum Extension program! - ‘0' gram. however. must be design- werds a program 0f Mal Rec ed to meet the current prov source Development within the blemg, rural Community come! at I “I well realize that my opinion time when ilgguyvhtgle 09:21.”? 1; on the responsibility of Agricul- concerned a t e M an ture in the resent rural Com- more efficient use of our Nn- munity is ngt shared by all po- The 4." Members on P°E'I' tion's resources. Agricultural hey makem There are tho" I Extension programs have evolv- who believe that agricultural ' ed to this point followms 8 10318 extension and likewtse 4-H must series of programs Which have work only with the agricultural featured such approaches as producers in a community and conservation. farm busmess future programs must be direct- .— e. THE PLEDGE OF TH'E 4-H management. marketing and edonly towards agricultural de— cooperative development. velopment. While it is true that SUBJECT or CONCERN agricultural extension programs . ~—— “The philosophy and concept were initially established for w.......w-.— —_.——.-- v M development has become a this purpose --I feel there is a - ' WASH INJUBFS 21! subject of concern for many need for Tufll community de- For clearer thinking For the necessary skill \ JOEANNESBURG Reuters) I people. The basic objective in Velopment which will carry ex- . . . For better judge- to meet the tasks that A total of 218 Africans were in.I 4-H Club members get exchange visits to varlous provinces through- the development concept is for tension programs beyond the ment for tomorrow, are in the future. 3 Months)' when one tram out the summer. Each provmce welcomes representatives from each of the a wiser and fuller utilization of confines of the agricultural in- 1 “filled 11"" the “at M “Miller other nine provinces. Here are visitors to New Brunswick last summer look- all resources which are nor- “5‘ ~ ‘ mally classified in terms of "By the same reasoning. ll 15 , physical, human and institution- GUT feeling that 44* mllSi 9’" . "'__ l a], The concept of rural devemp. tend beyond agriculture into the . ment as developed by extension total rural communilY- The ex' : services signifies total resource lent “lit “1 Programs are 9X- i . Worklng Together ’ CONTINUED FROM PAGE s development and in this sense tended into the total community I the program Ls . somewhat l8 8 decision for individual pro- H‘EARTH HEALTH III“ . For loyélty to Canada For better living and ' / /' 'quii i ‘ and the Canadian way greater service to the ‘ firm“ lI \' ' of life. club. community and M‘ ' ‘ country standing at. a station near this - I I 7 . . I I 50th African (II-II , mg met the. Cl\R communication s3 stem at Monrton, undly. there is now a much broader and more “tang” vincial sponsoring agencies for l \ greater awareness of the exis- of mgram than the a . decide. Ido not feel there is any » - tent-e of world hunger. W h at 33:“ {gnowed with a mug“; one general pattern which will ‘ ‘5 more lmPIOrlami the I Wise- such as industrial development, apply to all provinces. it is 108- I ' ‘llIt’llN‘S 0f lie SI‘OWih 0 inequ- which (ends 10 em hasize only lcal to assume, however, that = ' . . «no. at the growing misery of 0... “mm. use” 0. “mural the in program within a pru- ‘ Here 5 Why We Supper 4-H Clubs In This Community: 4 H the developing countries and of es vince must be developed In the - ‘ litv ever - increasing enrich- -' - ~ future on the basis of particular . .. . . . _ . . . . merit of the rich. are now betv oyhggl:;ngevgol:§:£;ne%n wt:sz community needs and there . "‘9'" fine “'ammg pl'o‘tlde’l 30"“! cluzens wnh knowledge “lid Skills ter realized... It is now reali- the more elffecfive use nf an re. should not be any one program for all phases of rural life. 0 1ed by public leaders. by men ' . for eve club in every commun- . . . . . communlly A Better of good will mrywhere some“ and pay“ pamcum at jtyI 1 wrzuld hope 4.}; programs 0 through their efforts they develop pride in their accomplishments ‘“ tention to the importance of the l by the rising elites in the devel- - ~ : ? ill develo ‘ on the basis of s e- . . . hum“ resource m m” pmes" ‘ w p p 0 through their work they learn the spirit of co-operation and team work a. To Live alf‘lririf’éiiemao ill: 2; a i outcome of the race be. w ecu ed 32°gfg‘2fiifgfiliegiegt movemfiw O 4-H members point the way to better ctiizenship and happier ways of life - e Yes. we at Robinson Supplies realize mfilzca:oggmcesm lrfilafidurl:\llelgglI RERAL {ROBLEstst 'AIC I :vzgfifitsnxrxggxt #2:: “_'l‘his summary by Mr. i meritI proccsts its efIiIé‘i:1 0“ f Revizetseélonlsasi‘llgdoa number j clubs are gh' in g the youth of .‘I‘IISL'IzIozthdI I29 22:“ DIET; :Ifgfczzme" our u an 9 excellent gticlss in 44;! pro: field ptlhnflgl‘tTw “lbs hfgrefrougli illrl: limrds M Barbara ward in "he ‘ I" we accept this assumption giltmgnlll mantles“ ocgfil'redprfo'I ! l‘hll‘d Gilbert Murray Memorial ! or ‘39le on me has“ or pa§t ex' me as I read these articles that l choice. So keep your son interested Lech"? dehvered at Oxfordl penences and guidance. with 4~ the" were two common themes I by kee in 3‘ f ' , . ~ P K Wllr arm machinery on Jul} 30”, of 1953; But 99,. B, then it seems reasonable that expressed _ firsII that me edII_ I rolling on Firestone tires. h - . . aps these technical points arel, WC “Wild DFOi‘PPd ‘0 Enable - w its import“. than n... will in; the situation within our rural ggggnagungrgqulg;Ig°§IIIIgIgf. Remember The Cockshufl Way Makes "HT". sum 8 program nu" lt' areas' idem”). "‘9 prnblems Quate land iegflnglv there you:: will take fifty years at least. which presently exist in these . 1 Have we faith and vision to areas that are retarding devel- Sgllilfiiable thought bung 3“ i Farming Pay , \ stay with it? Do ploughshares opment and project future 44! Sugges'tmg “I. need my mean more than swords? Do programs in the direction that . search “I use“ me effects 0” ‘_ Yes. Mr. Farmer, teach your WI we consider th k‘ g i '11 ff tth are t t degr e' that the most successful farmer ' . . ' e rem“ 1". ° ' w‘ 9 cc e a as e - 'l' as; ' I i Ways III, III, ,IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII mankmds prIecIlous Ilnner of overall develprment.I thfifiu§§§lfi$$§nieiafigi° : Turner Farm Equipment Simmons & MocFarione - ' Sparc' as vi a as exp orinlz s eak' at t o annua mee‘- .. ' ‘ ‘ ' I - for all laimlng needs. 9 K t I am not sure that lack of 88 My “I _. . F, ._ D... ‘73" wuer st. E.“ . DI“ m3 nuicr s p a (to? We can re-cre- ing of Canadian Council in 4-H h 3] facilities are the face 0' the earth' The l CIUbs It Charlottetown a lit“ gyrilmscggcgl’lggrmnifi” is meansIare there. What so far: more than a month ago, Mr. lSIIlIagkiTlfl 15 file VlfilOfl Mid the Grant recalled that 4-H was a wi . program primarily designed for l ' "And if all other arguments farm boys and girls in an effort It fail. you will forgive me. a to effect changes and improve I . . Firestone Deep Tread Ground Grip Open Centre Traci-or Tire theologian. for asking you to the knowledge within this partl- TOP TRADE 9'24 4'?” 0N OLD TIRE s5 5 consider another aspect In! cular industry. It is natural that the problem. It was written by a desire for improved Agricul- a fellow - priest and a close mm and homemaking was the friend. one of the world's best- principal motivating for“: be. informed men on agriculture. :1 hind 4.11 because the rural ec- ‘ man known to several 01 you. I onomy of Canada was primarily am sure. He is Msgr. Ligutlti. based on the agricultural ind“. the permanent observer of the try. The change; which have Your Firestone Tire Dealer. min See to the no in Rome: mum in m m, organiza- TflT Queen Street Dial 4.8561 It may See'!‘ “1'3"” I°° tion and location of our agricul— draw a theological conclusion “may industry have‘ howeverI. - I I I ._______Jal "‘9 9"" “f a ('l‘apl" dean“ completely changed our rural O I O O —‘——_———————‘—“— with food production potentials, ’- buf I deem it. not only import- cqwmsszfiwhat fascinating i. 3"" but “’6” a and dynamic development of . “"I‘o deny or.belittle the . . l earth's possible productivity is lb“. agncuuunl Indus”), has: ‘ . In gm, IIIIerance to the mo” in itself. created problem areas Iv ’ ‘. within our rliral communities) “nous type 0‘ heresy” " '5 which are now the subject of . actually to den the omni ot- . . . "II Intelligence yaIId loving gm extensmn programs in rural de- l , viden" II, “I. Godhe ad velopment. The decline of the -' - There is no more frnudamental ‘gflcul‘tur‘fl mdunw " m cm l - i l belief. 'hence no greater heresy Ploy" 0' people in the primary I , ‘ I «I I I i ) l. ‘ possible. It is tantamount to promotion field has “"5"! a r .. . -' 'l t We can think of no bet» for project to lend our support to than the 4-H Clubs on P.5d. Know- l'ng today’s need of a youth well-prepared for i life. we wholeheartedly approve of the work be- . . lng done by the 4-H Club .I. it! - leaders and members. ,'/i,,'f?”t} ‘- " Today’s 4.11 Clubs. in l ".71 . _‘ many instances form the i I ‘ l r - _ nucleus of tomorrow's ' community leaders and the care and interest given to youth by means of «1-H Club work can only result in the secur- ity and happiness that come to citizens who have learned how to use their Heads. Hearts, Health and Hands. arousing and of lack of WWHI very drastic decline in the num- 0 Of p n E r hack of love, and judging man ber of farm units in most. com- mcapable of progress and fur- Hummu- th It is, therefore. not uncom- ‘ or great achievements. I I "'lf was a Russian, Dr. EX. m0 find rural mmmllmueb 179(19va wh 0 stated; 'we ‘ in Nova Scotia, for example. have only begun (0 min. our where them are no commercial riches. Translating this into M fUll lime farm units. Doe. I the rheological terms of a belie- I this mean that there is now no ver we can say: We have onlyi further need for 4-H programs I begun to discover God's omni- in these areas? By the same to- . potence and love for man.” ken. does this mean there is no Decision and a New World CONGRATULATIONS Aoa~-_-‘A___u e 4-H Winner at Easter Beef Show their many The Easier Beef Association offers their sincere best wishes to all 4—H Clubs throughout P. E. Island. The high standard of conduct and train- ' ' These Balaton Purlna Dealers on P. E. l. Bring You This Message . . o mg as our but wppo" Bros. Don Parker ' Grove ‘Crapaur Compton MacPhee MacMflkm Creatneries EASTER BEEF ASS’N. m m ~ w A achievements 1588 I! Setizraanuucoa-a 2. P.E.l. P.E.l. 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