. Agri-news. Agriculture. Phone (403)427-2121. 0000CO0000CO 00 o January 11,1993 Three new members for Alberta 4-H Hall of Fame Three people with 96 years of 4-H involvement between them have been inducted into Alberta's 4-H Hall of Fame. Herman Grosfield of Brooks, Elizabeth Buday of Tilley and Cecil Anderson of Kathyrn were honored for their service to 4-H at a ceremony last weekend at the 51st annual provincial 4-H leaders conference. These three inductees bring the Hall of Fame membership total to 38. "All three of these long time 4-H supporters have shown their commitment to the 4-H


. Agri-news. Agriculture. Phone (403)427-2121. 0000CO0000CO 00 o January 11,1993 Three new members for Alberta 4-H Hall of Fame Three people with 96 years of 4-H involvement between them have been inducted into Alberta's 4-H Hall of Fame. Herman Grosfield of Brooks, Elizabeth Buday of Tilley and Cecil Anderson of Kathyrn were honored for their service to 4-H at a ceremony last weekend at the 51st annual provincial 4-H leaders conference. These three inductees bring the Hall of Fame membership total to 38. "All three of these long time 4-H supporters have shown their commitment to the 4-H movement and the youth of their community and province in many ways," says Ted Youck, head of the 4-H branch. Of the three, Grosfield has the longest association with 4-H. He began as an assistant 4-H leader with the John Ware 4-H Beef Club in 1951. He kept that role for 28 years. He was also a founding member of the Newell 4-H District Council and a representative on the Southern Regional 4-H Council. His involvement also extended to provincial 4-H organizations. He has served as a director of the 4-H Foundation of Alberta since 1982. Grosfield has also been very active in another rural youth organization as well as in his community. As a director on the international board of the International Agricultural Exchange Association (IAEA), the Canadian Host Families Association and the IAEA Foundation of Canada, he travelled to many parts of the world. The Grosfields also hosted international trainees for seven years. In his community Grosfield has been a member of service clubs, church and other local organizations. The Eastern Irrigation Agricultural Society presented him an award for 28 years of service. Elizabeth Buday, one of 1992's other honorees, served on the Newell District Council Grosfield helped to found. Over the past 20 years she's held all the executive positions on the council. Her involvement with 4-H started as an interested parent in 1964 when her daughter


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