. Agri-news. Agriculture. CO CO GO CO CO GO C/ January 15,1996 4-H Hall of Fame now boasts 45 members The Alberta 4-H Hall of Fame has added two new members to its roster bringing the inductee total to 45. Tern Crisp of Monitor and Bill McGrath of Vermilion were officially inducted at ceremonies during the 54th annual Alberta 4-H Leaders Conference on Jan. 13- The conference was in Edmonton Jan. 12 through 14. Crisp's 4-H involvement began in 1954 with the Consort 4-H Calf Club. During his six years as a member, he served in most executive roles and was club efficiency winner. He returned to 4


. Agri-news. Agriculture. CO CO GO CO CO GO C/ January 15,1996 4-H Hall of Fame now boasts 45 members The Alberta 4-H Hall of Fame has added two new members to its roster bringing the inductee total to 45. Tern Crisp of Monitor and Bill McGrath of Vermilion were officially inducted at ceremonies during the 54th annual Alberta 4-H Leaders Conference on Jan. 13- The conference was in Edmonton Jan. 12 through 14. Crisp's 4-H involvement began in 1954 with the Consort 4-H Calf Club. During his six years as a member, he served in most executive roles and was club efficiency winner. He returned to 4-H as a leader in 1965 and continued the role as the Consort 4-H Beef Club leader for 26 years. He also served on district council between 1965 and 1992, worked with the regional council for 10 years and the provincial council between 1986 and 1993- Crisp and his wife Dianne were inducted to a regional 4-H wall of distinction in Stettler in 1993. "His nominators described Terry as a 4-11 volunteer who has gone beyond the normal volunteer ; notes Ted Youck. head of Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development's home economics and 4-H branch. "They also noted his leadership particularly through his great passion for 4-H public speaking, his encouragement of regional 4-H judging clinics and his knowledge of the beef industry and ability to share it with 4-H members,'' he adds. McGrath is the second inductee from Vermilion in as many years. His involvement with 4-H began in the mid-1970s when his children joined the local Preston 4-H Beef Club, lie became an assistant leader in 1977, then club leader in 1980. As leader, he encouraged members to become more involved with the entire 4-H program and its range of activities beyond club projects. Since 19K8, he has continued to be an assistant leader. Involved in district, regional and provincial councils, he has served as president at both regional and provincial levels. Since 1991, he's been a member of t


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