Bailieboro WI Tweedsmuir Community History: 4H Club, 1951-97, [1951] - [1997], p. 4

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I I . LruuiiltEtil1luNLiil,Wi " MRS. MAX (MARION) TVSON I I I I I I I I O I "LEARN To DO " DOING" Is THE MOTTO OF THE 4H HOMEMAKING CLUBS, SPONSORED BY THE DEPARTMENT i OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD AND LOCAL WOMEN'S INSTITUTES. I j . IN MAY CE 1951 A 4H GARDEN CLUB, CALLED "NATURE'S HELPERS" HAS OROANIZED BY MRS. R. HAzELDEN I’ AND MRS. B. SINCLAIR. MANY LOCAL GIRLS AGES 12 TD 26 JOINED TO LEARN How To PREPARE AND PL- '; ANT GARDENS. THESE INDIVIDUAL GARDENS PRODUCED 20 VEOETADLES AND 6 FLORER VARIETIES. THE t GARDEN CLUBS COVERED THREE YEARS OF EXTENSIVE RECORD KEEPING OF PLANTIND, DISEASE CONTROL I AND HARVESTING To PREPARATION, STORAGE, PRESERVING AND CANNINO. DURING THE NINTERS, COOKING i AND SEWING CLUBS HERE HELD. THE LEADERS INSTRUCTED MEMBERS ON DRESSHAKINC AND COOKING. I I IN JUNE 1955, MARION SYER, AND JUNE 1966, MAROARET SANDERSDN, ATTENDED THE ANNUAL PROVINCIAL ': 4H HOMEMAKING CLUB GIRL'S CONFERENCE IN GUELPH. EACH GIRL HAS ONE OF Two REPRESENTATIVES ":, _ FROM THEIR COUNTY. THIS Is HELD ANNUALLY TO ACCUAINT MEMBERS FROM EVERY DISTRICT AND COUNTV I OF ONTARIO To DISCUSS TOPICS OF INTEREST TD RURAL oxRLs EVERYWHERE. I . DUE TO LACK " LEADERS DR MEMBERS, BAILIEBORD DID NOT HAVE 4H CLUBS EVERY YEAR. i 1’ SINCE 1962, TH HAS BEEN CONTINUALLV SUPPORTED IN THIS COMMUNITY. i [N 1964, ms. M. TYSON RECEIVED PROVINCIAL NONOURS ON THE COMPLETION OF 12 4H HONEHAKINO CLUB I UNITS. I I IN 1967 MRS. M. THOMPSON RECEIVED A CERTIFICATE FDR BEING A CLUB LEADER FOR FIVE YEARS. i I I I l, O I i w"" r MIMI, .. I I I I I

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