Probably the youngest member of the movement in New Zealand, the three-week old son of the club’s treasurer, Mr D. F. G. Wilson, was elected a member of the Wairoa branch of the Young Farmers’ Club at a meeting held recently. Owing »to the child not having yet been christened, he was officially designated Y. F. C. (Young Farmers’ Club) Wilson. His election to membership of the club brought the Wairoa branch’s total membership up to 110, the largest in New Zealand.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 August 1938, Page 6
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