| te i i : Bree i : a f g i ¢ ci f uf Ag, E z q Fi F : i : ? 28 Hi stk ul: tral tits 4 I if eat ¥- cf i : i Be s RT e i ij tf yn a5 4 ? [ Beg i i : the forces, government otherwise. which attempt to main- tain the balance. the case in point in this program will be a dairy farmer from the Chateau- guay Valley, supplemented by statements and interviews with a \dairy plant operator in Montreal, the Minister of Agriculture, and Dr. JH. Hannan. The third program on June 18, H p.m. ADT “Road to Rosetown” discusses problems arising from the break-up of the traditional rural life. In past this has cen- tered ‘round the village with its acheol, community hall, two stor- @s, doctor and so on—aill prob ably clustered at some convenient crossroads. Roads were not good, transport, limited, and each vil- lage tended te be a self-contain- ed unit. But with the great im- provement in transport. this pattern is rapidly breaking up Consolidated schools. ‘supermar- ket. shopping in towns. city en- tertainment are all taking farm- ers and their families away from the villages Many pecple deplore this move- 5 ment, but there's not much good . in deploring it. This program will take a typical Saskatchewan community — and the prairies have this problem even more ac- utely than the other provinces— and show not only how it is. chang- ing, but also how the less desir- able aspects can be minimized ; end the change broughi about in an ordiy fasmon. Producer for the series is Mur- ray Breed. CLUB NEWS Pherson. David moved and Cyril seconded that we have your fav- orite f. ammal for roll call next month. There was 34 cents from members joined. to make twenty members in our club. Hector re- ceived Farm and Farm Home : Safety for each one of the mem- bers to fill out. ) Oyril moved and Isdbel! second- | ed the meeting be adjourned. “Program was put on by Alien | Ruch, after which a delicious lun-| | eh wes served. The next meeting will be held on June 19. Secre- | tary—Margaret Matheson Summerville 4H Maple Leaf Calf Club met in Alberry Plains School on May 22, 1959. Chair- man for ne was a away. Hynes, who led repeating ¢ 4H Pledge. FREE ESTIMATE Twenty-five members answer- CALL NOW ed the roll call. The minutes of the April meeting were read. It was moved by Robert Cain and seconded by Maureen Cronin the roll call and four new) f g gue FERRE [ by Betty Lou Doyle that the meeting be ad- - | journed until June 19, 1950. Mary Hynes—Secretary. East Baltie Project Ciub held their regular monthly meeting in the East Baltie School. Fourteen members were present. The busi- ness meeting, opened with the club pledge. Roll call was answer ed and new club business dealt with. Mavis Rose and Edith Mac- Gregor were appointed to look after the recreational period for the next regular meeting. Following the business meet- ing, letters on “Sportsmanship” and “Farm Home Safety” were read and discussed by the club members. The meeting adjourn- ed on a motion by Richard Mac- Gregor, seconded by Janet Dix- on. St. Peters Lake Garden and Weed Project Club held its sec- ;ond meeting with nine members | present. The meeting opened with ithe 4-H club pledge, followed by the reading of the minutes of the last meeting. A report on the sue- | cess of the dance was given—the Proceeds amounting to $15.00. The committee in charge of ree- reation for the next meeting are, Roy and Raymond MacEwen. The roll. call is to be answered by an exchange of flowcr seeds. Seeds {are to be ordered by club from Vessey’s Seeds, York. The pro- gram was led by the club leader, Miss Noreen Greenan, and was enjoyed by all the members. 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