5:215? E: TV:V~.-: era. Head...Hellrt... Hllnds . . . Hetllth Tho Guardian-Tho Evening Patriot Pogo 7-A Communications play role ,in an ever- choinging world I?) RALPH E. CUDMORE l"i\ IPEEEII llven ll Ihe In- nual meeting 0! I11: LII Club I'allrlcll.") ea in all aspects oi Job knowled- space capsule to another in the KC and perilous more lmportulll- outer "lint. ly to develop receptivity to N0 MENTAL BLOCKS I m ' mum to {mm chlanngrel.y m m t e h 1 However, you will had that v “as 5 w egrea ea c a. youngsters at today have no - '. I" Mason‘s: Iagt'i'res‘sfll (£1: fingenrwefia Dog-null 011‘: in: mental blocks to this [art nilwildlaldh:phfio:g::dl::hhrfidlx iripmiliilhianii $131" 333"“: group all “y ' "0 “ t I ‘ positton to deal comprehensive. only to accept change as the ln- Tttgis reminds me or a cute 121:“ mm 0' um? bzi’lne" mu“ My“ ll "-5 I" “I h iiith nil meets or lraming- l evitable. but to he willng and ccdote which i think makes the N ' i ‘3 t; 1" mm m” c"“""“"”‘ mm mm by “mm of my able m mm mm“ an new Wm- ‘Smlan wla: able to1 other-ease his an VPrnlzlress ulonn’mullcrly‘ tir. many years of exposure to i r- knnwledge. new systems. and Mother was explahiing to her m, kiwi; Ema“. ""d'" F" "mud "'5' 1‘ mm mm thus types at training in lndus~ technique to obtain alluflve-‘S—yeur-old sun that grandpa and ye,” ,n‘h, ' I “hi-T ' 0‘ {K'inageT'myln mm SM WV try -lm able to leave pin with ness in our inha. grandma had just won a trl p hub.“ ’-,,'"y hi“ "my," ,. ' M "pm" i” “mm” .. few useful sldeltghts lrom a Any or you who have recently around the world. “Isn't it won “my ,0"? by"? ‘5 5:" "I m" c"? infirm": Pm ttlirrent point or view. attempted lo help your high derlul?” mother said cnthustas , I m Dim,” “ '" ""i l" f,”-"“ M Wang W" “h” After studying the programs school age children with their tlcaily. The little lad aa . ‘Sure m p “m "we" "45mm" ~ ‘ {it the extension branches at physics problems will know what ta. How many times? ' "‘l‘l""-°“lmn' mm” "d t '5 “mm-1 by I Mme" ieirral provinces. i am I mean. rjranldy, l have dime» we are living in a tabulous EHLTMb‘fiv‘Jm “flimfi "I :Ilf'fd' Syiiinr'imcimmlm 10‘ that in yourtteld there is a par- ulty conceiving the possibility or age. Scientists and enghicers Ind m’m’ M m ‘h '5 riitlsgmiut- m oWent " ailcl recognition of the necessity’ landing on the moon or the tech. are developing new products. m, m doubt", With-E w?“ 20,“. i“ s 'l'sim'i'gil's F W is" W limpmms on ‘ ues and‘teellrlnlogy involved new productive machines and u, ""1 d"... r” 'y: 1‘ E i import" rl) 9" mm 2 halal» to keep abreast or the tinnl in transterring a man rrom one new techniques iihirh are con. just min; ‘5',"an szaffwemhx :rpinndtfilu: 1,305; "(3, 133:7 "WHUV Wm"? 0‘" mi"? increased his speed some torty cement." i ' toiiltylimea, Our company as with other 1&3r235‘r‘; I mink you a“ pm" my tlrma which sell their products knowledge and me am," mm this would look litre It you were “"Wfil' I "mth “9“” “" in med of [ram wmch pm” [0 mm,“ mm o, m.“ d,_ gunlzallnn encounters the heuv.‘ .wflh me mm mm“ in ma“ velopmem in med 0‘ m".1_ n eat training responsibility will)‘ la a tart that the sporadic deve- "‘9 du‘" "WWW" w' h b1: In trlvel Inter find I lld University oI Wulerll Ontario and also broke the sound hurrltr. in London, our president, Karl rising hlr clplhilllils Into the; Scott. said. “II. Is no longer pus-l titty or 1000 mllet per hour. atble tor any llzelhle business to 5. a Thousands of 4-H Members Pledge ' HEAD . . . . . . HEART . . . . . . HANDS..... HEALTH..... ability to travel lroui point A to . a been aware tor some time point a. it rtieuld be ol malor '“Pm'” "‘ “WM” "‘ Q 9 “V - mam, mm, y, w m ,1 that success in selling our prod- lmV'“ 1° Wt ‘ a ""1" lists to the aophistl- F m . parallel growth line, or ousaods at years. man a "use “GEN” KEY TO WIDE UNDERSTANDING IS BE'I'I‘I‘IK COMMUNICATIONS . . cated rural customers would he primary means or movmg lrom ' , i In ener I t , it i tn more and more dependent on the management and operation or 0"! Fl“! 1" “01“” “5 ’“S g a "m 'l m development or a high calibre the business enterprise has rapidly advancing trontiers or . . . knnwlgdgg my "mm H.“ dealer organization The held at grown in complex. it is not ung m. urgency (m. umflmh {arm mechunlzuunn, I! with [on many yearslazn II‘lal a limit . ther branches at agricultural percentage it arm equipment in travel at I m l 1‘ DUI iralnlnfl. I reslrnlnirlx Ind o p. to”, mung, EL'Ef‘tfiélfifiiuppraam of “mm, "m the technology. has made tremen. dealers had no tormal hookhecp- to say he did not my my m. mole around no it we are to be mm wide: In the out lew dec- mg syslums. parL ‘cnlnrvron- tram home. capable of MY ing our respnn. trol systems or other a rib es ades. _ All through industry todav lhe accou rements iii mode a uonsr: POWER The bulk a, the Mob "alum problem or job obsolescence ia ness. T y itith prnblrms asso. Ldter In history man's prlme-in indusyry follow. . wry mm]. growing in magnitude. Up until ciated “I”! such matters as i means or motive power was the in, meme in .1. o, u, my my y, the turn or this century. generulelkeeplng the various tax- collect horse. By means or thr- horse he i-Lmn by dam-g 0, mm,‘ ly speaking, a man could learn ing net-neies harps, haurliiuu to was able to increase his speed to. this is . sautinuous pm,“ my all there was to know about a flnl'e contracts and maintain ‘somcwhcre tic-tween 10 and lame medium“ ., in dire” ,._ trade during his apprenticeship . n: proper tn\rnltil’i‘ leicls. the miles per hour. Man's legs andllnipnslyin in in. oa- m... legs. With this means Ill mnlive Power. he was table 10 travel lite distance! which h! was required A SALUTE T0 4-H CLUBS of PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND to clearer thinking to greater loyalty to larger service to better living trade {or L112 rest tit his IIIE. T In Sill‘VWa". lilltls it nucl‘ss . In day in almost every held or and he a hilly otiahticct hnsiness utl» deavour the relentless pace 111‘ ministrul ». e de pinse o1 new developments can in u lew . our training flK'IIVllV is nrolrabli short years obsolete IIIP rdllt’a~‘0ne nl Ill? nllt m\‘(ll\'(’(1 iivltls In and then he was secure to hi ‘mudl‘rlt larlll rqulplllcnl dcalrr "‘9 horse remained lhe two "1115- agement and aupervi on and in lo means ot cross countri~ IravEIVQuI-n my only how inimsisd “my “91" “P "l “'3 ‘7‘“ will"! Inisullervisory management ls. out. the late thll century the lirst el; no“, “i.” mm mph 3.. my lecture strain 1:11“ch Maine ed at each level at job klloulcd- was developed and by the tath‘m “chm”... 3..., “Mum. 1., her. training or experience o1.bc encountered. In this iiorh. no centuryi man was capable or industry today tum...” my. any one oi us regardte. t the‘derstandabt. he are or . moving some loo miles per holinmom or an“... m be.“ 5m. tield or act lVlllll ages [rum in to in so to iln the that world war maior'in training and employee devet- Almost overnight our industryinak * and “H.” (“dili'almnal later: In the devclunmrm of the opment. in the highly eurnpetl- has moved trom the so- calledi kfim‘mds I'm-ml! “0m ")0" aircralt occurred. However. even me my comp,“ business world blacksmim m y“ m dmandinmwith only elcniemarr schoolmc here air speeds did not exceed M May, mm“_ and y”. I my. dame a, ski" and “mp to others iiith titiilece decrees. 10“ miles v.” Imur by a very even survival— is dependent on standing or such subjects as hys INDEI‘ \‘nENT M V llarge margin. building capable managemunlidmulies. complex transmissions one other iattnr too. tliitl no lay the early 1940's. air speedsileams. and diesel inlectinn s ems must allia)‘: hero to the torn. ot time too miles per hour werel Recently in an address at the Hand in hand with increasing 1mm in our iraiulne ilrnzramsi achieved. in the 1. man \l‘as‘onnusl husiness torum at th e complexity oi the products. tho li‘m‘l uu-i m» reti 9 learning to do 9 doing to learn 0 earning to live 9 living to serve y. CALL AT Mount Stewart Garage FOR ALL YOUR REPAIRS Our Association extends best wishes to all 4-H Clubs on the Island for their accomplishments and achievements in the past year . . and ex- tend special congratulations on the 50th anni- versary of 4-H Clubs in Canada . . . 1913 to 1963. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ARTIFICIAL BREEDING ASSN. HAM DOUGLAS, PROP. th' d floor A N G U S BREEDERS ASSOCIATION Dreams Come True... 4-H girls who learn to sow find satisfaction and economy In fashioning clothes for themselves . . . and often for other Congratulations to the 4-H Clubs on tho occasion of the 50th anniversary of 4-H Clubs in Canada 1913 — 1963 members of their fa y. Through such proiects they develop a knowledge of color. fabrics. and design . . . assets of basic value. whether they're used for careers in business or Ill the home. A llrlk hel'ween country and rlly ftllk has been materially strengthened through i-H naivities III the past 50 year-e1 We look for a continuation of this work and wish success In everynne associated wilh J-H work. ANGUS BREEDERS ASS’N HEREFORD Breeders CHOOSE FROM THESE . I ————— Ilssoc1atlon FABRICS: LINENS 4-H members, through their work, set on exam- Yoti‘ll find It makes Inltl znrd lmktnl mitts. dresses and two nlfCfi‘l‘(. colour- and rIIlIICS in iittllhs $1.59 ycl. a. $1.93 yd. ARNELS Grimm cotton and M'N‘l. smart in DENIMS and also play ler luvm'ilo rugged won'n'teur ulna rubric rstrittento finish Itrr crease lie- alslarit- aanlmvlzed colottrlast lo “Hill- In. drie- gulrldy, 36” with. l l l $1.25 yd. I I l l ple of Industry and achievement their part in making our country 0 mar, great- er nation. BORDER PRINTS HEAD 'rmotcal skirtinea to rant every wiliu'in To Clearer Thlllltlng 4-H mt personality in peasant ecitton. dresser. Mo wears and ehiltlren'a SP stilt-dart to washing and requires little W- “We. colomtaet to washing. To Greater Loyalty M w. M, drip dry sod need time minor. crease "' ‘ " ' rartstnm too About u" wlt'lr. HANDS HEALTH To Larger Service DAN RIVER GINGHAMS Sn feminine, so lovely. wltll Winki-slled and dri-dnn fell- tured. It resistrl mil And creases. colorfan to wash- in): and dries in II wit-1k. 36" wide and was reg. to 1.50 per yard. SPECIAL Symbol of 4-H Clubs ln Prince Edward Island AUTHORIZE D SL1 33E 79c yd. to $1.35 yd. l $1.75 yd. to $2.25 yd. SKIRTINGS Pun IH rind Ikirflrliu ltt vlatrl MIMI MM! Ind tarlrm Priced from 3.75 yd. to 7.95 yd. , s - To Barter LIvlng In 4-H club work there Is unity and strength. We Salute all such clubs and their members on tho occasion of the 50th anniversary of 4-H work in 1913 to 1963. Come. In 54" width STORE HOURS: Canada . OUGLAS V BROS Moth. Tum. Wrd. a, c ONEWS INC 8° "' _ P. E. I. Hereford Breeders Ass'n.