n : . : ; a 4 ‘ ; ‘ $ “ ~ tgncvton . oK % Page 2-A The Guardian. The Frerine .? 1 ° he plated om the project 9m Jafter the owners agreed to meet : | Membership up sw Zz; Some prospect seen fis= “mss + : ~ ee Pp p ‘ bases should awards be- given . The émployers’ new offer Fr 5, . , What nex motivation should be k. t .. jday- oo: ee made with obvious ! : ame settlemen = ee eT nn wre eer er provided for orem memes vy SOE stri e added —nine days tn , across Canada ‘howe a eget are som ° = ‘ . co. LONDON -‘Reuters)—A new The union's 4%man executive mended by. a government. « b ; > 4 leaders Are area‘and provin- major concession by Britain's was to consider the fresh ap- — court’ of inquiry into tne § In-spiie of declining Tarm-pop- 4-H projects are practicat “fn cial councils of leaders meces- shipowners — nine day's extra proach later today and hopes (Cis : : r ulations 4H Club membership Bature and desig: a orovide SAFY or useful How cam 4H leave a year—offered prospects were high they would accept it The "Neds flatly rejected the ‘im Canada’ haS increased near- oe and other organizationa com. 2:. Settlement today im the and call off the stoppage court's finding. a ee 12 per cent over a five-year learning experiences for the ye ; : crippling shipping strike. now in Meanwhile.-a British Channel Union approval of t ane ‘ . period ending if 1964. uring Members through. ownersmp, Plimént each other's, activities, its sixth week ferry sailed from Dover, south- ployer's “rie would thear ee i the samé period club numbers 89d exhibiting material at ac- especially im such programs as The offer came unexpectedly east England, to France early met So eee f . increased by 667 clubs hievement days t.present the safety, community development Friday night after a marathon teday—the first chink in the |wee s f \ Bris oe In 1965 members and ihe ?. et “Department t Agricul- vocationa! training: etc. Where round of negotiations. The em- strike for 40 days some, days. a _ - — sae ee ee om? ture is studying thé +H pro do ‘we start ployers asked for increased pro The seamen’s union allowed ish ports be @ — Secroased by 1.415 mevsbers Onl itets end whole LH program. iz = _ ductivity im exchange crew members to sail the ferry again. 2 clubs dropped out In part, im an effort to update and make : eee ee - : the reasons for the decline in more efficient the program participation can be attributed The experiences 4-H nee COMMERCIAL , Au f L Ai. to reorganization of programs in bers gain, coupled wxh group fla ae ae am” inhong some of the provinces, and an activity and executive training Sa TRIO OF TOP SHOW MEN - MacBeath family _: leading cattlemex Hillaire Rachel, a cotch ~ Shorthorn heifer oe of - Athol MacBeath and his sons at + Marshfield: was grand. champ- ; fon Shorthorn oye year ago-at ‘the Rura! Youth ‘shown be Alex MacBeath. Fat She was - right, and Rachel was also the + first prize Shorthown calf at the * provincia! Exhibitice af calves at last Ap- Alex and his two brothers, Ru- * pert: left. and- Blair at” center had the champion Shorthorn trio the Rura! Youth _ Fair. The three 4H Club mem- «bers are keenly interested in * breeding Shorthorns and this !s ; natural: jas they live on a farm «where jreeding of register ed ‘calf was third and also third — 2 Lien eC x we “4 .* Pe. 7 ‘e -_. oe a » requiremest « _membership. unusually large turnover of pro- fessional 4H staff In 1965, Prince Edward Island had 847 members enrolled in agricultu- tioning In about 88 garment clubs there were about 900 mem- bers enrolled. Even though we can offer such statistics we must bear in mind an import- ant part) 4H is-the develap- ment of initiative and responsi- bility by each member This, it must be admitted, is beyond being measured by numbers. One of the noticeable features of 4-H is the club members pro- . Ject on the farm,-in the home or in cemmunity’ leadership As | TOWER LEANS OUT MORE PISA Reuters The leaning tower of Pisa tilted an- ; Italy other 004 inches between June, 1964 and June, 1965, it was an- — pounced Saturtay— Sherthorn cattle goes back , year-old round marble tower. the davs ‘ot their grandi{at her, one of Tialy’s most popular tour- ist sights>is~-more than 36 feet Alex MacBeath off the vertical and its lean in- Rupert's calf. Lushweil Mag- Xe. was reserve champion at the Rural Youth Fair and Blair's creases by about ery year INDICT POLICEMEN ~ _| DETROIT (AP) — ‘Seventeen city policemen now are. under indictment on charges of lying gbout alles gifts of money and hgquor from bar ewners The one-man grand jury of cir- cuit Judge Edward Piggins has here accused eight policemen of per- 900 jury. The grand jury ‘indicted good nine officers-on similar charges just. @ earlier All 17 are under suspen- siom pending couft hearings the club's achievement day and at Crapaud : Oddly enough Rupert s calf topped: Rachel 2+ Crapend, Ra- chel was second. and was first, also, .at.the club's achievement day. Magic, the calf shown weighs approximately pounds now, an unusualls weight for a heifer calf year old "Tat. Prize $2500. ~ 2nd Prize $1000. 3rd Prize 10 Prizes of $100. See The Following MF Dealers for Details! wee. 639 inches ev- Complete Supply ®.. Chemicals ® Insecticides Barn Sprays - are providing the needed oppor- tunities for voung people to de velop their talents and to monstrate . their know ledge, de bill heads terheads, It is important for members . parents, leaders. and +H. work ' brochures, call us for ers to contribute to the new all) your printing Program in order that aly neces- aeeds Sary and valuable changes be ' made. Club enrollment im the - : future is going to depend on how | GUARDIAN-PATRIOT . Well solutions can be found to such problems .Do our clubs de velop leadership Can the 4 - H Program be adjusted to reach all eligible young. people To what extent can our projects be’ to be more practi- cal How much emphasis must CENTRAL PRINTERY PHONE 4-8506 To this the world’s largest Rural Youth organization we take pleasure In con- gratulating them on a fine year’s work. - We Salute The Pledge of the 4-H Head Heart. : , Loyalty © For Better Judgment ee wl —_wayof life ie epoca aing Hands For the necessary skill te meet the tasks that are in Greater Service. ta Canada and the Canadian For Better Living and TODAY's 44 members | | Agro Co-Op, suppliers of Food and Farm Supplies Gre proud to salute 4-H members in P. E. Island. “ © Baling Wire Exhibition Drive AGRO-CO-OP Dial 2-1671 Orville R. 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