. Agricultural societies newsletter. Agriculture. 4-H MASCOT FOUND A Mdscot for ^-H in Alberta has been found. It was discovered late in May by a search team at 4-H headquarters in Edmonton. The searchers Provincial 4-H their teen-aged are rriembers cf" the Promotion Comimi otee and advisors. They found the w^nnifig entries submitted to Competition. grade four to twelve mascot among 315 the 4-H Tiascot , from submitted their creative ideas of what a 4-h mascot should look like. The long contest ended Friday, May 16th. The cash prizes Alberta Grocers and Assoc


. Agricultural societies newsletter. Agriculture. 4-H MASCOT FOUND A Mdscot for ^-H in Alberta has been found. It was discovered late in May by a search team at 4-H headquarters in Edmonton. The searchers Provincial 4-H their teen-aged are rriembers cf" the Promotion Comimi otee and advisors. They found the w^nnifig entries submitted to Competition. grade four to twelve mascot among 315 the 4-H Tiascot , from submitted their creative ideas of what a 4-h mascot should look like. The long contest ended Friday, May 16th. The cash prizes Alberta Grocers and Associated Calgary. This were provided jointly by Wholesale of Edmonton Grocers Wholesale o^ is the thi"rd corisecut^" ve year these sponsoring companies hav taken part in provincial 4-H promotior "Cleaver", name for character Shari's was the chosen as the official toothy 4-H mascot. The will be transfoniied from origifidl concept, to a ife-sized costunie which can be v/ur n The provincial 4-h Promotion Committee plans to debut the mascot at the Calgary Stampede and Edmonton Klondike parades and various exhibitions and fairs throughout Alberta during the summer. The winning entry was conceived and drawn by Shari Machacek, 16, a grade 10 student from W. R. hyer's School in Taber, Alberta. Her drawing of a puogy, bucktoothed beaver was selected as the grand prize winner, Shari wen $ and various 4-H related prizes. F-irst and second place winiiers were selected in three school grade categories. In first place were: Douglas Robinson, 5, a graoe four student from St. Paul Elementary School; Jane Rittenhouse, 15, a grade eight student at Sifton High School in Camrose and member of the Camrcse Easy Rider 4-H Club, and Ken Scott, 16, a grade ten student at Robson High School, Vermilion. Each will receive and various 4-H related prizes. Placing second were: Amy Hoi 1ingsworth, 10, of Foremost, a 4-H member and grade five student from Masinasin School; Ca


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