. Agri-news. Agriculture. 0 7 /. rr 3 CO CO CO CO CO CO C April 22,1996 F/Ve new members on Alberta 4-H Council The Alberta -4-H Council has welcomed five new members to its board of directors, and said thank you to members who retired from the council. Joining the council are: Cheryl Mueller of Lacombe, Alberta •4-H Alumni; Greg Hawkwood of Cochrane. Calgary 4-H region; Otto Wedman of Wetaskiwin, west central -4-H region; Carole Tkach of Coronation, east central -4-11 region; and. Aaron Fehlauer of Kdmonton, northwest -4-H region. The 20-member provincial 4-H council provides recommendations


. Agri-news. Agriculture. 0 7 /. rr 3 CO CO CO CO CO CO C April 22,1996 F/Ve new members on Alberta 4-H Council The Alberta -4-H Council has welcomed five new members to its board of directors, and said thank you to members who retired from the council. Joining the council are: Cheryl Mueller of Lacombe, Alberta •4-H Alumni; Greg Hawkwood of Cochrane. Calgary 4-H region; Otto Wedman of Wetaskiwin, west central -4-H region; Carole Tkach of Coronation, east central -4-11 region; and. Aaron Fehlauer of Kdmonton, northwest -4-H region. The 20-member provincial 4-H council provides recommendations and a communications link between local 4-H dubs and the Alberta Agriculture. Food and Rural Development home economics and 4-11 branch about 4-H policies, programs and activities. At a recent board meeting, department minister Walter Paszkowski presented retirement certificates to three of the retiring council members. They were Bill McGrath of Vermilion, northeastern representative on the council between 1989 and 1996; Jim Sailer of Trochu. Calgary representative from 1992; and. Brett Bonde of Calgary, an alumni representative since 199-4. Not at the ceremony, but also receiving a certificate was Cordon Schaber of Leduc, the northwest representative on council since 1988. A new executive was also chosen at the meeting. Marie Logan of Lomond is the new council president. She succeeds Diane Maull of Metiskow. The first vice-president is Norm Withers of and the second vice-president is Arnold Pederson of Vauxhall. Stringer of Sunnynook is the treasurer and Bea Anderson of Beaverlodgc is the recording secretary. Other regional representatives are: Calgary - Gail Companion of High River; west central - Margaret Davis of Rocky Mountain House; northwest - Cordon Fuhr of Morinville; northeast - Lil Carter of Innisfree; Peace - lid Pimm of Crimshaw; alumni representative Carta Gabert of Saskatoon; representative to the Canadian -4-H Council, Darrel Neal of ; and,


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