4-H Grain Clubs - Provincial Interclub Competitions
- A-3127
- Item
- 1955
G. Hass of Hanley and J. Hickie of Waldron, Saskatchewan, representatives of their respective grain clubs.
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4-H Grain Clubs - Provincial Interclub Competitions
G. Hass of Hanley and J. Hickie of Waldron, Saskatchewan, representatives of their respective grain clubs.
Display of grains fastened to a wall in the background with trophies sitting on a table below. Signs, flags, emblems and pictures also shown in the photo.
Display of sheaves of grain and smaller bunches tied together. Trophies and awards lined up on a table with F. Fasnacht, leader, sitting on the right side with a club sign in front of him.
Display of grain in bags and bunches of straw tied with the grain heads intact. Signs in the background, "Speers Junior Grain Club", in the foreground, "Speers Junior Grain Club, sponsored by Speers Board of Trade & McCabe Bros. Grain Co."
Group photograph of one of the earliest Homecraft Clubs in Star City, Saskatchewan. Edith C. Rowles, instructor, standing at left.
Bio/Historical Note: As early as 1913 Agriculture societies were sponsoring the "Farm Boys Club and the Farm Girls Club,” organizations for youth. The Saskatchewan Agriculture Extension Department promoted the idea of separate classes for youth to exhibit and judge their produce or livestock at local fairs. The "Farm Boys and Farm Girls Clubs" were combined and the name changed to "4-H Clubs" in 1952 and the motto became "Learn To Do By Doing.”
Group photograph of participants; Emma Ducie (Oddie) and Edith C. Rowles Simpson in back row.
Bio/Historical Note: As early as 1913 Agriculture societies were sponsoring the "Farm Boys Club and the Farm Girls Club,” organizations for youth. The Saskatchewan Agriculture Extension Department promoted the idea of separate classes for youth to exhibit and judge their produce or livestock at local fairs. The "Farm Boys and Farm Girls Clubs" were combined and the name changed to "4-H Clubs" in 1952 and the motto became "Learn To Do By Doing.”
Display of Homecraft Clubs works shown at the Regina fair; M. Robertson (Newbury) stands beneath sign in front of exhibit.
Bio/Historical Note: As early as 1913 Agriculture societies were sponsoring the "Farm Boys Club and the Farm Girls Club,” organizations for youth. The Saskatchewan Agriculture Extension Department promoted the idea of separate classes for youth to exhibit and judge their produce or livestock at local fairs. The "Farm Boys and Farm Girls Clubs" were combined and the name changed to "4-H Clubs" in 1952 and the motto became "Learn To Do By Doing.”
Two female and two male 4-H members, all seated, with one man holding a large 4-H Canada crest.
Bio/Historical Note: As early as 1913 Agriculture societies were sponsoring the "Farm Boys Club and the Farm Girls Club,” organizations for youth. The Saskatchewan Agriculture Extension Department promoted the idea of separate classes for youth to exhibit and judge their produce or livestock at local fairs. The "Farm Boys and Farm Girls Clubs" were combined and the name changed to "4-H Clubs" in 1952 and the motto became "Learn To Do By Doing.”
A woman demonstrating some of the intricacies of millinery to others gathered around a table.
Bio/Historical Note: As early as 1913 Agriculture societies were sponsoring the "Farm Boys Club and the Farm Girls Club,” organizations for youth. The Saskatchewan Agriculture Extension Department promoted the idea of separate classes for youth to exhibit and judge their produce or livestock at local fairs. The "Farm Boys and Farm Girls Clubs" were combined and the name changed to "4-H Clubs" in 1952 and the motto became "Learn To Do By Doing.”
E.M. Murray of Laird, [?] Atkinson of Pense and M. Marsh of Choiceland, holding Leadership Award diplomas.
Bio/Historical Note: As early as 1913 Agriculture societies were sponsoring the "Farm Boys Club and the Farm Girls Club,” organizations for youth. The Saskatchewan Agriculture Extension Department promoted the idea of separate classes for youth to exhibit and judge their produce or livestock at local fairs. The "Farm Boys and Farm Girls Clubs" were combined and the name changed to "4-H Clubs" in 1952 and the motto became "Learn To Do By Doing.”
4-H Homecraft Clubs - Dress Revue
Group photo of women sitting and standing; sign in background reads "Saskatchewan 4-H Dress Revue, Sponsored by Federated Co-Operatives Limited." Location unknown.
4-H Homecraft Clubs - Dress Revue
Pat Locke of Leader, Saskatchewan, walks down the runway at the 4-H Homecraft Dress Revue. Partial view of Dress Revue signage and flowers on curtain in background. Location unknown.
4-H Homecraft Clubs - Dress Revue
Members' dress review, sitting and standing in a group. Sign in background: "Saskatchewan 4-H Dress Review, Sponsored by Federated Co-Op Limited". Location unknown.
4-H Homecraft Clubs - Dress Revue
Norma Slater of Henribourg, Saskatchewan, walks down the runway. Partial view of Dress Revue signage and flowers on curtain in background. Location unknown.
4-H Homecraft Clubs - Dress Revue
Group photo of participants standing in front of the runway at Regina Exhibition. Thelma Howard, supervisor of Girls' Work, speaking at microphone.