YOUNG FARMERS
DEBATING TROPHY A meeting of the Gisborne Young Farmers’ Club, held last evening in the National Party’s rooms, was well attended, Mr. K. W. Cooper presiding. It was decided that a competition for Mr. R. W. Pilmer’s trophy for the best individual debater be conducted over three sections, comprising an open debate, an impromptu speech, and a prepared speech. Two new members, Messrs. N. Woodward and W. Davidson, were elected. An address by Mr. T. C. Thompson, health inspector, was given on the subject, “Milk: Its Importance and Care.” He dealt tvith methods ol handling milk in Europe, the United States and New Zealand as a natural food, and care in handling milk from the farmers’ and household points ot view. Mr. Thompson was accorded a vote of thanks.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20634, 14 August 1941, Page 6
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