i ) HON. A. B. MMBAE SECI‘ION SECOND on as great character builders ' The importance oi 4-H Club work cannot be overremnhu- ind Agriculture Minister An— drew MnoRae laid in an in- ierv ew stressing the educational value of the well rounded Dro- lrlm, the minister observed that LllflliiKll lew oi til: club members may become farm- erl. or larmers' wives the training and experience they receive hele them in become better and more uselul cili- zena; and it also helps them @112 @umtflimt SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1963 ‘ ‘ .yx - -l. J M LIKE THIS ARE RDENACTED HUNDREDS OF TIMES YEARLY 0 ISLAND President Carolyn Snbey (right standing) non ducts business meeting of Cornwall Club Cornwall 4-H Clubi has 7-”Yectr course The Cornwall 4H Garment l‘lub has an enrollment of 15 girls between the ages at 10 and i9, The club is divided into two sections, each wilh its own leader. Mrs. Waidnn Luwthrl- and Mrs Jack Mnchan have been the leaner: oi this club since 195-1, having been rs-elected by tho Womcn's institute each year. The 4-H program is. in Meet. s scvcn your course rirown up by the Women‘s inslitutu. with each your having its own pro- jects or assignments which are worked on by the memberl with the aid and guidance of the lead- ers and are Exhibited at the and ot [lie year at a sprcial exhibl» tron hotel in the community. in first your iltri-c are tour members. They include iris l-icrlihy, lsohoi MncL e a n, it: Carolyn Subey. it; and Glen in Godfrey. ll. These ya Ii n g unis hsvr os prolrrts tor th 0.- war. pniohing. stitching resins. and making Aprons. Second year projects include dnrnlng. making bed slippers, I bureau Suri. and a cotton hall'- iilip or pulilcoat. Thrre are on mrmbers in (his year. Gloria Dnnson. l2. unit Wendy Wilson. is. his In third year. Through llic year they learn hnw to rmchoi. henistiich. and m'vae n skirt or pyjamas. ln iourih your ore Pnulins Stbey. 14 and Dionne MncMil- ion. is. They make a cotton dress. mend sox nud learn more advanced slilichex. in filth year there is one member, Sandra Wilson. T h i l year she has learned how to knit mint and make a wool dress. A scrap book of Various labrics ll nisn put together for exhibition. Gloria Heriihy, 16, and Bar- hnrn MacDonald, 16, are in six- lh year. Their yrolect: include smacking and making a suit. SEVENTH YEAR In seventh year there I re tour members. They are Jenn lvtscMition. Norm. H o w a r d, Joyce Lowiher. and Beth Mathe- soo, Their chisi project it tho ill-king or o toroiat rims. other assiunmenln may be given st the leader's discretion. Joyce Lowiher wss cholen the Provincial 4-H club Queen last year and was uiso selected s on! with Beth Matheson to siteua the Nationul 4-H Club Week in Toronto This summer Jean MncMiiian Ind Norms How-rd will Venture to other pal-u 0! Canada in an inter-provincial exchange tn whioh nine members irom such province huvo been selected visit another province. Meetings ore hcirt evsry week in which the girls may work on their protects under the guid- once oi their leader. A business meeting il held oocr a lnonlh in order to acquaint the member: with some parliamentary pro~ r Membership hits an all-time record lumen D. Moore. manager, Canadian Council on i-l-i Clubl. hot reported that membership in the counril stood it an all time high oi 55 unit that the numbers oi organiled i.i-i Clubs in c-n- his increased irom 5451 in ml to 5.577 in isez. in his report to the 32nd an‘ nuul meeting oi the c a n s diln Council on 4—" Club: It Illa Roy- sl Alexandra lioth in Winnipeg. Mr. Moore lined the provincial deportmonts oi agriculture ide- parimrnt of eduostlon in New- inuuril-nd and university exlen- lion department in Saskatche- Wlnl, the Canada department 0' nizriculturu i2 bunlnus iirrn Ind it mliohal agricultural - met-non. so member: at the council. The much. referred to by min-m oom “bindln: menu and llxhullnell lirml In cnmhlud to (win n unique row eminent . bulineu team In my Ihe Ionndltlonl at an mnan tion which today is in the {ow iront of one oi the soundelt youth lraliilnl movemenu in Canada. Under the mild-nee of Iha cmincii. Ln ton-y to providinl Ihe knowledge and leadership that t- helpinl to build lha tun mem- nl our nation. Among other ichI revealed in isttul anal sis at M! mem- bership in Con-us were: —A dccrense in membsrshio irnm 70.323 to 39,743 with the av» erlze are at membership being 13.9 years. My! exceeded ulrll in numbers by no. ——A project enrolment oi n.- m a decrease at 150 in comp. [Ion to lsfil. cm s iouyur oe - iod Ihere hll been an increase to protect enrolment or mail or 35.5 per cent. The remit project enrolment is higher thin mam berllllp enrolment became, in some inn-noes, club members lake on two or more projects. -The to province Inul at + proch reached . new high at sit in ma. This has increased irom iv to the currenl so line 1950. an increase of [51 per cent. some at the more recent o e w proch lre‘ electricity, junior - l derlhip to can and nlety. hlnlry mllntenlnce, Interior delizn Ind enwmoiny. The 1062 executive cnnlllted of JR. Racine. Brampton. Dre siden G.L. Landon. Victoril. vict- Im‘sldent: LC Bremmu'i Fredericton: NJ). Hofl. Tumu- In: M P McMillan, Mon- treal: Mil EM. Coliye'r Will- kltaon: 'I'.P. him: KR Clark. S A0. Denna“. Torch Ill- Vlin. Winnipel: 13in Y o II n I. cum. understand tho iarmcl‘s' prth iems. addrd. It is alw ay 5 better tor young people in (his imprcs sionablc age group. he said. tobeuccupied in usciui and this. than to drtit into groups whose idleness is u tempta- tion to mischici Mr. Mamas was not 35an cisted With Hi Club wnrk in his youth loi' tho rcason thni Lhese ciuhs did not cxisi at the time, Bul llle mun who isrms extensively mi thr uh- ion nuns a large herd ot hurt», him Ayrshire cuttlo uhtch ilE oxlnbns each year under the Turin llami' Di .Xlldn‘u' B (“Hi l‘ d 'i‘ liiir‘RLic, did (‘xillbli culvi-s at school (airs which “(‘rL' in vogue in liltisc ouriit-r nus shuun at thosc out-1y youth izlrs “Ere vegetable; and tillior tut-m oniuhin in mi - hon lu calms. anti nlunl' A young athtctc got his ii rst izisir oi track ooh hoio coin- lined and min In: lziiiiri. petition in the sports illzll ni~ tratumi tilt- vouthiul t-onipstitiun. in addition to the 1:.»- turul llaioi oi |he in u‘.) them is thc opportunity iiir communion in such ush'hl ac- iu _ «5 public speaking. Lind sum of the host debaters and suciikors oi Illa day ouo their art to parlicipatlun lll such ii-cit nous t tunes to Maritime compo tition ways i :- a s \ 1' n. . delegate tells of line trio i Ry JOYCE Drzwm New Forth. Rm. Once a year, each province seiccts one 4-H momhor to re- pl'cst‘lll ii at ihc onnuoi Nation- ol iii-i cuntorcnrr in Wnslllllz- inn. DC This auard IS spon- sorcn and tnimu-oii by the can. adian Council on 47H Clubs. it .r is designed as o |Iril“i‘ilm oi intnnnuiion. inspii-niio (‘1 Chill- lcnuc the hi grculL-r ser- Vice to Club mmunnuty hnd country For thr tour riotrgaius [ruin the \tlontit- humour-s. oi \iilioh‘ was one. thoi lvllcy bcuan ill Monircui. it has itcrc Illat mic oi tho iliullllallls ot our trip occurred, uhcn \ic ucrc spit» cisi gut-sis oi the nonunion cit- izcnship Council at their 23rd Annual Dinner oi which iimo the Canadian Ctiilllril on i-ii clun- \i'as prescllit‘d \lliii tho [953 ha. ' not Clll‘ll‘nsillp Anard tor “Outstandinu clinri< towards the enhancement or citizenship in Canada" The ioliouinp tiny our strings- tion oi nine in mi'nlhm‘s unit two loot-1m nos romplctr when we gnthrrcd at Ollhu'a a no to. urilior inlll'rd points oi interest in i ' ESE TWO MEMBERS ARE MAKING COTTON DRESS (DR) Pauline Solmy and Dianne Blncbliilim u. “m; r , *r‘ tho i- in ills last oiiitial act at Primr llunsirr. '\lr hit-imbilk- er presented each ilolrgatc nith t-criirichiut ni t'unuiitnn Cilticn~ ship For lunch he worn the Eul‘. nt mirth: llllill~i€r tin- llmnirhhlr \lr li:ilmlliill :4th mo Witilr in Vpu i inr in!) night: and a (ll no sinycil at tho \Vuliluii \stunn lltiil‘ unii 'siit‘d hmnis oi inti-rrsi in tin: city inoiutlthn ihv t' '\ . rmil iito Empiri- State Building ln iltn evmnnu no aiirniicd a Brand- . way Play on Saturday unit 20, no arr rived in Waslilnuinll (or a work at t'ontrronir mlti smhircouiu Willil‘ thrri \\t~ ur-o lili‘ lllmis it 200 ,\mrritnn iirlrgnics and Ill .it' ‘n i...i i i‘lll’f‘ i. in 1 ill mutton: limit .1'.‘ ‘li4‘\illl i pirlr i amt r 'nil‘ii‘il’I‘ Int.- lines for it") urnnlu it “is 15‘ ' / ‘ i " ‘ algiv t .mn CORNWALL cum "A. Two LEADERS lilicntrsr: or rrs SIZE '"P'm‘ '“ ‘ (L-B) Glorin lleriihy (member). Mrs. Walden Downer. Mn. Jack Mucus-n Washington ' r— THIRD YEAR GIRLS WORK ON SKIRT (i R W inhlimwi Mn timinm hi n r ml in ii .‘ ion! i ii llil‘nliitii‘ it ur‘l .i; iir l'inl .inil )iu 0. It 11K ii (il‘rill’1‘l I rirrrlunuicnt oi and ii» ininin 't‘ Rural Y’li'lil t‘llsit‘ilticl'. r lmr, Ilnllnr A-lli iiiwniiy amonz nit noonlm' “will liw .\'Ii{‘|ildil (islt‘Jfilr‘s whit-ii oil iiir Vntmnm \iillm‘i rind monumuh-s ii. i ( Wmhmitnn area, \tsJed Corr. Gloria l msotl and Want! gross. lili' \Ililml il Animos anti \rt tiiil‘hn lilf‘ u thuuvuiu mill in \‘liiihtilliilll illKilillii‘ \i'r iiilll‘i‘ii i‘ir \l'lut.~ limixi anti took .1 hinti tile (lii'lii ihr Pnimnih in liillilii \ornnn illi‘ litimc oi imiirzr \iashmuinn *vl vii-nun hilt l’dntl a h ii in tun wwiun HI tho lil‘\l l» ( who “'1‘ had iirrohi mi \\‘Ih i senators sud Coiigrn: mu, FORMAL DRESSES (Ii-R) Jean MncMillnn, Norma Howard, Joyce Lowther, Beth Mathesan _ R... . PROJECT $0“ nnd mcl \‘ice . ilnn Jonson :inri Ladybird. President Lyn. ‘ The i'mirltiiilii t'lt‘lr‘lzatlritl had (its mot otmlrno oi prrsetilinl limit hint souotury oi state. i\.iii a humor poll. symbtilii: "t liir il'iomkiilp hrtwccn cunt- ihon and immean trim”: on tilli‘ 'iillil \IITHVK'l‘Sr'II’y. nor that hull hm hold in tho n-uhooo. oi iiir iii'ylnrlmrnt 0! him This not a ram privilel M‘er brtnrr grsnmii to ulch 1mm. ‘