. Agri-news. Agriculture. July 27, 1 987 For immediate release. Photos presented to first exchange delegates Two delegates participating in the first Royal Bank 4-H Interprovincial Exchange program 25 years ago were presented with commemorative photos at a recent dinner in Calgary. John Briggs of Sherwood Park, left and Angus Park of Trochu, right, were presented with photos of themselves taken in 1963 when they were about to leave as youthful delegates to the first I nterprovincial 4-H Exchange sponsored by the Royal Bank. Keith Sveinson, centre. Royal Bank agricultural representative is show


. Agri-news. Agriculture. July 27, 1 987 For immediate release. Photos presented to first exchange delegates Two delegates participating in the first Royal Bank 4-H Interprovincial Exchange program 25 years ago were presented with commemorative photos at a recent dinner in Calgary. John Briggs of Sherwood Park, left and Angus Park of Trochu, right, were presented with photos of themselves taken in 1963 when they were about to leave as youthful delegates to the first I nterprovincial 4-H Exchange sponsored by the Royal Bank. Keith Sveinson, centre. Royal Bank agricultural representative is shown holding a plaque presented by Alberta Agriculture to the bank. The anniversary celebration was held in conjunction with the annual "send off" of Alberta 4-H members participating in the exchange. This year five 4-H delegates from Alberta went on exchange to British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Quebec, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. The Royal Bank has been the sole contributor to the national exchange and is the only sponsor in the history of the Canadian 4-H Council to have such a long-standing commitment. Over the years more than 1,900 Canadian 4-H members, including more than 200 from Alberta have benefited from the program. Briggs and Park were among the first group of 10 Alberta 4-H members to participate in the exchange. 30 Contact: Bob Coe 427-2127 Alberta Agriculture, Print Media Branch, Phone: (403) 427-2121. 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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