. Agri-news. Agriculture. April 16, 1984 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FIRST PERMANENT BUILDING AT ALBERTA 4-H CENTRE NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION. Smiling 4-H'ers pause during the recent contract signing ceremony in Red Deer for the construction of the first permanent structure at the Alberta 4-H Centre at Battle Lake. Signators were, seated left to right, 4-H Foundation of Alberta building committee chairman, Bob Boulton; construction contractor, Allan Johannson; past-president of the Alberta 4-H Council, Harold Anderson; and construction supervisor, Ike Johannson. Witnessing the signing were 4-H Foundati


. Agri-news. Agriculture. April 16, 1984 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FIRST PERMANENT BUILDING AT ALBERTA 4-H CENTRE NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION. Smiling 4-H'ers pause during the recent contract signing ceremony in Red Deer for the construction of the first permanent structure at the Alberta 4-H Centre at Battle Lake. Signators were, seated left to right, 4-H Foundation of Alberta building committee chairman, Bob Boulton; construction contractor, Allan Johannson; past-president of the Alberta 4-H Council, Harold Anderson; and construction supervisor, Ike Johannson. Witnessing the signing were 4-H Foundation of Alberta physical plant chairman, Allan Shenfield; Findlay Johannson of J5 Enterprises; and 4-H foundation contract consultant, Don MacNaughton. The first permanent building at the Alberta 4-H Centre on Battle Lake, 50 km west of Wetaskiwin on highway , is now under construction. It is a two-storey, 6,200 square-foot structure that will be used for recreational activities, dining and meetings. According to Bob Coe, media production coordinator for 4-H, the new building will be ready for use in late July, and it will be dedicated during the annual provincial 4-H rally in early August. - (cont'd) - >dlbcrra AGRICULTURE Phone: (403)427-2121 Print Media Branch. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Alberta. Alberta Agriculture. Communications Branch; Alberta. Alberta Agriculture. Print Media Branch; Alberta. Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development. Publishing Branch. [Edmonton] : Communications Branch, Alberta Dept. of Agriculture


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