~—~on Ottawa- Pebcaiietetdedesees —Mrs— - the 6th year project assisting Monday’s Objective: ° crete! Ce ct ee aes ) -. “THESE ARE four of the group of 14 young Islanders who attended the National 4-H Club convention.in Ottawa and Toronto last fall. LEFT Junior leader gives report In the first time to see the Falls and-2fternoon -we visited the Royal By JULIE CAMPBELE area. \For‘most of us it Was the vince of Canada, etc, 1 am a 4-H methber of Irish- town Garment Club and am beginning my 6th year of work. | Last year my 4-H leaders were ; Ontario Museumand enjoyed } we were very impressed eSp@ 5 evening of entertainment cially in the evening when th followed by a friendship party. 1 were shone on the falls for our cognize your value: in Canada's developing economy “To un- and appreciate the best. from “this year’s leader - Mrs. LeRoy derstand your role~in-develop- Canada's great~agricultural—in: Campbell ing sound government for the dustry.” Following the break- I'd like to at this time thank future.” After our breakfast fast banquet «at which Stewart ‘everyone who aids in any..way Damquet, Prefessor Paul - Fox,. Affleck had the Invocation Dr to make this trip ome of the Dept. of Political Economy, Unt HL. Patterson, Director. Farm highlights-of my life. 1 will ever Versity of Toronté. spoke on the Economics and Statistics branch vermeniber- this trip topic “Aspects of our Govern- Ontario . Dept of Agriculture On Thursday Nov.. 11, thir: ment System”, followed by - a. spoke on “Economic Growth and teen 4H members from across |8tOuP discussion containing ap-\development-in Canada”. We Robert Stavert. This year} ari a Junior leader as part of Presence: Charlottetown airport en route ember representing each pro- where Norman to the 34tl Annual +H Confer. = — ence held in Ottawa and Toronto The group, accompanied by Mr. Yeo was chair- — Jack Chandler and Mrs. Frances Blanchard made — brief stops at -Moncton. Montreal and then landed at Ottawa “TO RIGHT: Bernard Touesnard, Alma; Pearl Greenan, Emerald; Paula Coady,-Hazetbrook and Francis MacAulay, Sour Fo see RALSTON-PURINA CO. LTD. gation visited the O'Keate ron tre and were entertained ‘New Christy Minstrels a Henry Mancint.- In the eo ithe’ annual banquet was hej dq i erin ine A oe with the speaker Dr. J Le & '*'dy. Minister of .. Agriculture & : Ontario. ° Many of the Prov cial Ministers of Aczricult and their wives attended farewell banquet Probably the highlight of the evening was the candle tichtin- service in which lLrene: MacKin. ley and Bernard Tousesard par-. ‘ticipated. ‘Each participant re» presented one of the four H's in our pledge — Head, Hear! Health and Hands, and hy lighting his for her) candle from one main candle they proceed- ‘ed to definite tables at which ‘all 4H delegates lighted their candles from each parti¢ipant in turn. This ceremony was very ‘inspiring and -unforgett- table. A farewell party was held - jaf the anquet at which we lbade farewell to our many inew found friends. | The conference was very suc- cessful, éducational and worth- while. The leadership qualities lof all were shown as everyone |took his place in participating to ‘make this 34th Annual Confer- ence a success. This was pro- iven as both English and French delegates tried to attempt the ‘others language. It was an *x- peri@nce no one will ever for- get. The schedule was a very |busy one but quite essential ~ thes The conference was attended iby ? Canadian members... 8 Americans, and 2 from WNorth- west Territories. Those companies, members | is-Line Road. ‘of the Canadian Council on +H ‘ banquets man for the banquet After ban- Clubs, aR — quet the group toufed the 37th an- ‘were = Kete Mig.-Co-Car- ination C.; Massey - Ferguson nual Royal Agricultural Win- ter Fair. General Manager W. P. Watson was on hand to welcome \Go.; Dept. of Agriculture; Fire- istone Tire and Rubber Co. : Rumley Ltd.; Simpsons - Sears Ltd; Goodyear Tire and Co. Lid.; ‘Meat Packers Council; Domin- ion Stores Ltd.; Ford Motor Co British American Oil Co.; and others helping .in our entertain guests of the Royal Agricultur- al Fair at. the Horse Show. Paula Coady was interview ed ‘on: T.V. during afternoon and Francis MacAulay, represent- ing the Island group was pre- : be -used to raise money for _sented to Gos ecner_';_ Gaearel /snant ose Inport OF TS, ep worthy comme ____] life. Through their efforts =. Vanier 1. ’ Ltd . Community history project — aon a : Wednesday's Objective: “To Canada the confer: “o™Pule_a_history of the com- ry _develop_pride’in _ their define citizenship f Canada’ Those attending comet: munity, Or a larger. area, with : Mzensinip for Canadas ence from P. E. I. as a result of -Number-One—Citizen-._Y-0.u-", ; 4H -Confer- “To -enjoy and appreciate pro- aa ee eS f ence held in Charlottetown ear- essional entertainment and the lier in the nea: Mew, Ere eet ee ma Yeo. Bernard Tousnard The “Finn Ellen” “Fairclough, ‘Anita ~Mclssac, Barbara Ante Sec'y Hamilton Trust and Sav-'LaPierre Irene = MacKinles follow- | Stewart Affleck, Pearl Greenan To- |Shirley Doyle, Paula Coady, me ing pic s Corp. spoke tn us the breakfast banquet was ‘‘what is a In the aflernoon the 4-H dele- 'Campbell. where the delegates and lead-: ers registered at the Chateau Laurier Hotel to begin the first of two ‘wonderful, un | forgettablé “days. ~ The other member of the P. E. I. ‘delegation met us at Ottawa as he travelled up with Truro, WN. S. group “The conference began by hav- ea welcome banquet in which Mrs. fsabel Percevie, chairman o« 4H Club conference wel- eomed the candidates, In the ev ning the 4H’ers from across Canada, the U.S. A. and N. W.T enjoyed a get-acquainted party and Julie Campbell thanked Mr Zoubie for directing the dance and Ketchum MFG. Co. which i sponsored the very. successful J - ¢. party « Each day was begun by Mr. David-Maleolm—of—-Nfld-as- he. #-- presented us with our objective of the day Thursday's being “To- .form friendships as a foundat- | fon for Canada's fufure.”’. After - Pym ~ ay sand —“ptantst- atin cece a each breakfast banquet we | enjoyed a sing song lead by ee “projects urged — » Ta¥io, chairman, Centennial Com- | I citizen?” |Charles Coles, Francis Morri- | P. E 1- boarded the plane at proximately ten members < one then went to the Seaway Hetel followed hv a group discussion | son, Diane Laughlin, and :Julie ity recreation ground This might. oclude installation of Centennial year | | telling when é In order to mark the centennial building of a swimming pool. as urthday of Canada, the Canad- needed r in Councit on 4-H Clubs is hope- | Establish a suitable building i that everv:ctub.member from ‘jn the community for use by +H ast-to-coast will find time to Ciyhs and other groups ; articipate in one or more cen- Dialiied on province-wide is ennial projects monies to present certificates of | The council suggests that the Canadian citizen to. 4H arious projects should be.of a pers. oe! eenue local history. the erection The Guardian - The Evening” Patriot established, and also telling some interesting and colorfu! items of + signs to relate farm products or other goods for which’ the country is famous. Further information on sible 4H Centenary Year jects may be obtained through of visiting your local agriculture’ extension office bv i Page 3-A mikes a educational displaye, in a local- hank leans otesatienal A s af up: to $1,000 an- -—Erect—sitable—marker—astens nually for five years to students “Tecommended by provincial au- the community’ was thorities - Tuesday, the House turns te he ‘Canada Assistance Plan, which would integrate and en- large existing federal-provincia! welfare programs. , Next on the agenda will be the $500,000,000 health resources pos- fund, to be used during the next pro 15 years ‘to finance. expansion medical; dental and nursing government schools and medical research centres ‘This might include of county boundary isting nature, im order to leave . an Public speaking and debating eR a, mark a ttre competitions with the Centenial : | of Confederation as the centtal ‘J. -R. Racine, Brampton, On- theme mittee, Canada Couns. Lon 4H | jocal Seieetead locations of aon Clubs presents the following list ficance to the community or to of projects from which individual | sorieulture. Many such locations members or clubs may. select:: , Projects which may be under- —. oe gf arta angio taken on an individual basis by % i. amportant that they be re-on priority club members: -- | membered ae | universities, Farmstead entrance improve-| Erect, though action with loc- fare, ment : al - authorities, concession mark- _’ Tuesday, Building paint-up and hidy-up campaign Mail box painting and improve- ment Compile a history of the home farm and family Tree and shrub planting pro- jects around’the home and farm buildings, including wind breaks. | Projects which. may be under- taken on by a club or a num-. Sos te. Mark. Centenary Farms farms which have heen owned | by one farmiy for 100 years or out local points of interest * more Restore and improve rural mes. : ™ i i Clean i and beautity tocat| °° * *@ World's largest rural youth organ- — school_-yards Convert unused lots into at- tractive small parks and play | areas. : Promote anti-litter activities ward Island. : Debates resume OTTAWA (CP) — The Com. the aggregate amount the gov- yard ers and direction signs pointing on legislation 0 $42,000,000 student Igan fund by France, workme: Establish a permanent show 20 per cent. Under this plan set ito rest would often kick their |case for 4H awards, or other up in 1964, Ottawa guarantees ‘sabots, or wooden shoes, into WE SALUTE ization and especially those on Prince Ed- = All three measures went through preliminary stages of debate last week. Also oh the order paper is a \resolution dealing with: amend- ments to the Atlantic Develop- ment Board Act, increasing to $150,000,000 from $100,000.00 bills dealing with antic, Development Fund. health and wel-| “CALLED IT SABOTAGE - »_ ‘Sabotage’: acquired its mean: ‘ing from the fact that in the the early days of industry in m who wanted ttention will focus expanding Identify eye sores and make plans to correct them by screen- ing or planting hedzes Collect and dispose of ald iron and worn out machinery. This club ‘‘tidy-up” effort might also 4H training provides young citizens with knowledge and ~skills for all phases of rural the results made available to the Seat. community at large, by placing ; Wee ey ee copies is schools and libraries | Floats and displays at special community events Tree “and shrub “planting at] local fair ‘grounds. recreation areas, cemeteries and other lo cations ° Establish or equip a commun- Grafton St. E. hghts or | Moore & McLeod Ltd. fashion dreams come true for 4H girls 4-H girls who lear nto sew finds satisfaction and economy in fashioning clothes for them=" selves ... and often for other members of | their family. Through such projects they de- +—velop-2—timowledge—of color, fabrics, and de- 002’ ey sign . . . assets of basic value, whether they're used for careers in business or in the home. - Mr. Barrie and Mrs. Kidd, the Friday's Objective was ‘To eee yourself as a link between the past and the future, and between ‘your community and the rest of the world.” Anita Maclssac thanked the Massey Ferguson Co. for sponsoring eur_Friday breakfast Before tntering~the Parliament Build- ings we had our group picture taken following which we tour- ed the city of Ottawa by bus fnroute to Gov't House.” Al- most every 4H delegate and leader had enjoyed the: privil- ege of speaking with Gov.- General and Madame Vanier. After, the evening banquet each delegate from Canada was presented with his Canadian Citizenship. papers, folldwing which all enjoyed the film “Quality of A Nation”, follow- ed by a group discussion - Saturday's, objective: “To ap- preciate Canadian Culture and to realize your part in its de- velopment.” Followin g the theme very. closely we visit- ed_and toured the National Gall- \ Be We can think of no Better pre‘ect to on P.E.1. Knowing today’s need endorse the 4-H movement. ery following which we depart- ed for Uplands Airport from which we flew to Toronto to ‘ coMference and complete our : li registered at Royal York th : H : i . : aa tere a oya - ot : :, H Ha nds. Saturday afternoon we were = ok given off, during which we could shop or meet friends Every- one enjoyed the: hockey game hetween Toronto Maple Leaf: and New York Rangers as we visited the Maple Leaf Gardens Most of us had ne- that evening i __ver hefare experienced riding e In a subway or watching a pro- tae Diccakens —fssronat hockey—game—in-—per- son. All enjoved a coffee party | “Coe ce ee ELL LAA TTT tattle entero eee tbc following ; z Sunday hiective” “To _real- b pa , ve aa comer wee of the Grove, Au oy Boates Cra : ud nation anc its. people ‘a he 4 . . : ° —_-* spe etor digs ics 2 no MacMilan -Cutcliffe Feed Mill Creameries ed- Church at Michael's ‘Ro- , ‘ man Catholie Church or! sling ae ' if : tor. United _ Church. _tollewing Cevehead Fredericton O'Leary ' Crepaud - which all left for Niagara Falls : : fternoon prockam Whs un- 2 a en De Oa Wedes P.E.1. El. “4 PEA. P.E.1. and we toured the Hydro plan’ ‘Suth well prepared for life we heartily The care and interest-given-to-youth by means of 4-H Club work can only re- 2 These Ralston-Purina Dealers Bring You This Messag lend our support to than the 4-H Clubs come to citizens who ave learned to eee re CHOOSE FROM THESE ~ LOVELY FABRICS 1,98 » LINENS Something smart for summeT. easy care for linens that makes up into smart _two-piecers; * dresses 2nd | ee dusters. Comes in 45° and 34 je yd. widths - E a8 COTTONS Bold and bright caretree cottons that are right with summer fashions equally distinctive alone or as stunning ensembles. 74th , Comes in 36” and 45” : Anniversary cone. 3 “ce 98°" 2.25 BONDED LACE Heavy cotton lace the fabric that has fashion in a whirl, it can be easily sewn on home machines. 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