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PHONE 199 BRUSSELS
LA CJ' ;"(VISION OF THE BRUSSELS FALL FAIR
SCHOOL PARADE
Tat- ;,a,,;(10 \\ I.i fella at :Victoria i2.:.31) p.m, 011
• rwpit ana will be headed by the band, All
pupils aim Leaelee's in, parade admitted free to grounds. No:
children adneited iree Unless in parade.
DIRECT.16 INun, arts. Ross Kteyot, airs.
Harolr Beige'', Mrs. Cliff Bray, Mrs. George 1\qtcnie.
Prtzes L It 1 ,k,:ci,1011, to be: 1st 4,5c; 3n.d. 130c; 3rd 1 /430c;
ire; filth Ube.
.21 /4 0 Only maps, eoems, pz.lr,igraens, N., Jiang, art,
• •fli,e ,i:•, essi,:. .11.) 00 at, Brussels Public School by June
26, 1907.
NO I'L; Please note size specified for maps, art and
peeteis. li am. curl'001 size the entry will not be judged.
,N1)112; Ail art mast be e x 11", unless otherwise
stated.
1: Posters size 13" x 18", not more than 'the from,
each ,-,cnool or room.
Le).4ays. not more than five from, each school or room.
These must be judged before Fall Pair Day. Prize Winnere
play tl; be displayed at Fair.
Sewing, baking and manual Work to bp judged Tharsday,
September 28.
Printim.t: ,;ratle. 1 two lines high
September
\\ hen summer ends
\\ e go to school
Aad malt-J. new friends.
Prindeg: ,IIiatte — one line high, on foolscap, on every
,,cold
the Bus
Hurry, hurry
Come, with us,
We're elf for a ride
On a great big bus
Where 'Ire We going?
tar away
011 to school
On a bright canny day.
WritiEge tirade 8 — Writing in pencil, on one half sheer
of foolS.ap, every second line Palling Star 334.
Writing: — Writing in pencil, "Up and Away"
page 211, "The Wreck of the Ilesperus", use one halt
sheet.
Writing: GI ado — Writing in pencil "Wide Open
Windows" page 41$, "Flags Go By". 10 lines
'Writing: •;;rfide — Wraing in ink "Ali Sails Set" Page
37.1 -Sagar Weathei"l,
Writing: Geade -- Writing in ink '0101 Flight" page 268,
".'‘, Bent Swig"
Writn g: (it ade Writing! U1, ink "Shining Skies"
page :,iff "Drettni MVO"'
Paragraphs and Essays
Guides 5 And 6: Descriptive Paragraph, not more than
twenty five linos. Canadian, Theme,
(Grades 7 and 1:21seny not more than 50 lines., Tonic My
Canada.
Open Descriptive Paragraph not more than 20 lines:
Graont, 3 and I: Original poem. any subject, 8 lines.
Grades ar.d 0. Original poeta. any subject, 112 lines.
Grades 7 and Original poem, any subject, 1 ri lines.
Notebooks
firades 2 and •1: Social Studies
crrades :1 and 6; , Soeial Studies
riradee 7 mid F : Social Studies
5 not:eh:mks per room.
Projects
Trades 3 and 1: filitstented booklet, Social Studies or
Science.
'Grades and. 0: 1.1Tusi ra ted booklet, Soda.] Studies or
Science
Graies 7 and C: TIlustrate'd booklet. Social Studies or
Silence
()pee: Poster ""Conic' to Fixpo", 22 71 x 11"
Art
Oracle L; Mud l'uddle, any medium, 12" x IS"
Oracle "INIe in the (lyni'', any medium, 1.3'',1 /4,.18"
Grade 3: "I\ly Birthday Party", in crayon, 13"xIS"
lolying", airy 12"x18"
Gretto Seem, with a Canadian Wild 21.nimal. any medium
Grade
V. A Multicolored Abstraet Design pastels
A Pioneer Scene in chalk
CIrerIe .1 Pioneer Couple 1.'4;7. NO. medium.
No hen Ble or hectograph
Cra'ts
single illower, Paper and
titillate(' I
c reetec and 4. 1-'-Ierine: Scone, Tape. Sculptnee
rt.: Fielure esine. natural materials, example
steme,„ Intric, (mounted)
colteetions
Li in 00((u 01 1• weeds, nut pressed
CA...1Wi.1.100 01. 0(/(1 snaped vegetables (variety)
.,1 oar Culleelaan of Post earns of tourist attractions
.4. k.
'Lirti(ik'S 7-8: Important people in the ller \VS, mounted on. on4
• .,;'Slut board
Onii ize winning enteles Will lie (i.N.1.1iln Led
seize(' demands it.
Prizes 1.01' the three folloNeing classes: lst75e• 2nd 60c;
;,rd 5tie; fth .10c; .5th $0c.
Baking
SrItau feed Brownies,
Seven unbaked cereal cookies.
Fou r eapeakee decorated d ifterently
Seven bran muffins.
Seven pieces of maple cream candy,
U. A. gingerbread man.
• Sewing
Sew buttons on Bristol' board 9" x 12" to design a
flower (Grade 1 -
2, Best article made front felt.
3, CrO8s stitched embroidered pillow cases,
(Fashion1. top done in Liquid Embroidery.
5. Hand embroidered tea, towel.
1. Wail plaques, Made from used records, decorated and
Miscellaneous
mounted.
2. Clothes pin dolls, dressed, standing, rrepresenting a
group or Popular singers.
1. Scrap book of anything Centennial.
t. An 8" flower pot, decorated using macaroni (may be
eolored).
SCHOOL CHILDREN'S SPECIALS
1:BST idlGI'JT LINE CENTENNIAL PCIE111.:
Ist prize, gallon Silverwood's Ice Cream.
311d prize, gallon Silverwood's lee Cream.
Prizes donated by Miss .Boris McDonald,:
sCilEI N,CE NOTEBOOKS — tirades 7 and 2, aiiowing
three notebooks from each room, Prize, two library cooks
donated by colt Hood Supplies, Stratford,
L1E:ST POSTER — Size 12" x 18", advertising Cousins
lee Cream, Prizes, 1st, $2.00; 2nd $1.50; 3rd, $1-00; 4th, .30c
BEST POSTER — Size 12" x 18". advertising 'Cousins
Batter, Prizes, ist, $2,00; 2nd, $.1.50: 3rd, $1.00. 4th,
Prizes for both posters donated by R. B. Cousin's Creamery
Ltd.
Priz4.s for the :next two specials are donated by Mr,
Clifford R, Dunbar, Reeve of Grey ToWnship.
1. BEST COLLECTION, — of 6 Snapshots or Centennial
Celebrations, mounted and labeled as to locaboa.
2. BEST PEN;C:11, SKETCH — of a Pioneer Home.
Prizes tor each, 1st prize, 82.00; 2nd $1,50; 'ord, $1..00;
4th, 50c,
Prizes for two Centennial specials by Morris Federation
of AgrictiltUre.
1. Best dressed doll in Maple Leaf Tartan.
2. Best constructed Pioneer Home depicting penteunial
year.
Prizes for each. 1st, $1.25; 2nd 75c; 3rd; 500.
Colored Picture, on Bristol Board, size 11 x iti, or the
student's idea of a _Huron County Farm 100 years ago. Done
in any medium. Prize money donated by Mr, Russel 'Knight
Co-Op insurance. 1st, $5.00; 2nd, $3.00; 3rd, 2.00
JUNIOR SECTION
For Boys and Girls 18 years and, under No mernberebip
or Entry Fee
1 Collection of two craft artiele8 1,00 .60 40
2 Candy, tnurple cream, 1 lb. 1,00 .60 .40
3 Supper casserole 1.00 .60 .40
4 7 Plain: tea biscuits ........ .... . .. LO(/ .60 A&
$2.0 ,1 Prizes donated by Mrs, Ross Knight and 'ars. Harvey
Craig.
5 aroup display, (no entry fee), open to all organizations.
5 treasured articles of 100 years ago. Viotinted, on card
All en.trios to receive $1 5,00 if high standards
are observed.
1967 ETHEL BRANT MONTURE PROVINCIAL
ESSAY r.,'OM PETITION
essay written by a school pUpil up to and including
Gt'ade S.
subject: "Otir ComanunitY's Centennial Project',.
T,ength of Essay. apprOximately 300 words.
Esspy inwAt be certified by a teacher that it is the work
o r the pupil.
2nd priZe $8.00 is' prize, $15,00
1th prize, $6.00 •'111 prize, $7.00
6th prize, V.00 .5th prize. $5,011
tionated by the Ontnrin AssOniation. of Agrionitlioral
Si'c:nct.e1 i°8P lo rize money (10110 t NI by Charles: TboinaS:
'1st, 00. 2nd, 2.00: :1rd, 1.00.
Enllowing Ile fair the winning eSSay must be stthatitled
to Mr,' Adr,11 Smith, who will send it to our district. roper-
Fir2nlative. 1 /4;
cuts 12" logs in 10 seconds
fells trees fip to 3' in diameter
Weighs only
12 ihs =sciplaarn)
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JOHN CAMPBELL, BLYTH
ELLCTED DEPUTY GOVERNOR
OF DISTRICT A AT LIONS
SPRING RALLY HERE
Joint Camp/A.1i 01' Ulyth was
elected deputy governor of
District A at the Lions Inter-
nal tonal r,.gional spring rally
he to in the Legion Hall, Brussels,
on Wednesday of last week.
Warren Zurbrigg of .II,owick
'dons Glut), was elected chairman
of the north zone. which. includes
Ilucknow, Teeswater, BrusselS
and HoWick.
Orval Waseman of Grand Bend
was elected chairman of the south:
zone. winch includes Grand Berid,,
Exeter; Godetich and Reatorth.
13[..YTH AWARDS
ICE CONTRACT
The vontract for piping amid`
artificial lee plant: tor Myth Arena
has he'll awarded to —tinatlian,
ice Machine Co. Lid,, Toronto,
in 4:3,1,810.
A4ditior(al eosts will inchtde
a building to house the ice
Plant tit $2,000. concrete floor
for the arimn installations.
tor pipiint and wiring $2,500,
illyth Lions Club, raising
nioiny for the project re-Ports ;:tee,,one of tin" $:15,0(00 ebieetive
boon raised.
O Does dozens of woodcutting
chores.
Perfectly balanced for easy
handling.
* Rugged die-cast unit stands
up to hardest use.
Get a free demonstratiop today!
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BRUSSELS, ONT.
Tel,: Ph, 103
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