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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1974-08-07, Page 10Poem:: Regular rhyme not less than 12 lines NOTEBOOKS, Geography notebooks I unit History notebooks -1 unit Science notebooks I unit POSTERS Map of some part of North America showing the travels of an explorer in Grade 7 History, $ize'12 - X 18" ART Picture depicting life of New France, including at leas person, Size: 814" X I 1".. Any media CRAFTS Paper Mache, any object COLLECTIONS Current Events Scrapbook: a variety of items from a newspaper for one month.. GRADE 8 WRITING In ink, on foolscap, 2 verses and chorus of "Jamaica Farewell". page 64, Songtime 8, CREATIVE WRITING Biography of a great Canadian 2 pages of foolscap. Business Letter - Summer job application, Original Poem - free form or blank verse, at least 16 lines. WORK BOOKS Mathematics workbook, at least 75% comp1,2te. NOTEBOOKS Science, History, Geography - 3 categories. 1 unit of each. PROJECT WORK Special project booklet, any topic, at least 20 pages. POSTERS Map of Hawaii. Alaska, South American or Central Artierican Country, showing some aspect of geography, c, g. landforms. climate. agriculture, etc. On 1 sheet of bristol board, ART A local scene in colour, pastels on 12" X 18'' paper. Identify location, CRAFTS Egg Shed Mosaic, bristol board, 9" X 12". mounted. COLLECTIONS: Girls: Fabrics mounted with sketch or picture of suitable item of clothing. Boys: Comic book characters, cut and mounted. For both - use 1 sheet bristol board. - any topic one DONATIONS TO LADIES' DIVISION OF 1974 BRUSSELS FALL FAIR MONEY Mrs. Wm. Turnbull Mrs. Earl Cudmore Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull Mrs. Harvey Craig Blake Apple Orchard Brussels Legion Auxiliary Thompson & Stephenson Meat Market Mrs. George Mutter Mrs. Ken McDonald Mrs. Adah Smith Mr. Gerald Smith Mrs. Robert Grasby Mrs. Lloyd Wheeler Mrs. William Hewitt Brussels Horticultural Society Brussels Womens' Institute Mrs. Evelyn Mair Walton Womens' Institute Cranbrook Womens' Institute MERCHANDISE J .1V1 .Schncider McCormicks Limited Cadbury Schweppes Powell Ltd. Neilsons Limited Mr. Archer Grewar Simpson-Sears Mrs. Emerson Mitchell T. Eaton Co. Ltd. McConnell Nurseries Ltd. PARADE HIGHLIGHTS - Everything from old cars to a floral float from the Brussels Horticultural Society were in last year's Fall Fair Parade. Information on this year's parade is contained in this prize list. REMEMBER BRUSSELS FALL FAIR, September 25 and 26 For more information contact Edwin Martin Sectetary-Treasure.,r. Brussels Agricultural Society 887.6626 lst. 2nd, ,75 ,60 Brussels Fall Fair Prize list contd I thank you, 0 God, For the sun and the tree, For making the mountains And for making me,. CREATIVE WRITING Paragraph entitled "A Trip to the Farm" (or Zoo, Woods or Lake) NOTEBOOKS • Printing Notebook 75% filled. PROJECT WORK Scrapbook or Booklet showing child's work, ART Paint a Seasonal picture on 18" x 24" paper. CRAFTS A birthday, Christmas, Valentine, or "Whatever" Hat. COLLECTIONS Vegetables of at least 5 different varieties. GRADE 2 PRINTING Print, I line high, on every other line - "Undersea", Page 208 of "The Story Tree". CREATIVE WRITING A paragraph of not more than 12 lines, beginning • "If I had NOTEBOOKS Social Studies notebook POSTERS Water Safety poster of one or two words. 12" x 18" , any media. ART Cartoon Character, 12" x 18", any media. CRAFTS A Japanese Lantern. COLLECTIONS A collection of 8 weeds, pressed, mounted and named. GRADE 3 In pencil, on one-half sheet foolscap "Ring Around the World'', page 44, Stories of Fun and Adventure.(Divide into 3 verses by leaving a line between lines 4 and 5 and lines 8 and 9) CREATIVE WRITING Picture, with accompanying story, mounted on sheet 12" x 18". Poem: What Makes Me Feel Good (8 lines) PROJECT WORK Science Booklet for a unit of study, writing and pictures to be done by the pupil. POSTERS Health poster of one or two words, on 12" x 18" paper, any media. ART "Me - Helping Mother" (or "Father"), mounted on 21" X 15", in tempera paint. CRAFTS 3-Dimensional paper-strip picture or design. (Cut paper into strips '/4", '/2" or 1", - form strips into a pleasing designs or picture. Paste on bristol board 14" x 22". ' • COLLECTIONS Boys - pictures of rare moments in sports, mounted on bristol board. Girls buttons mounted on bristol board. Sizes of bristaboard - 14" x 11" NOTEBOOKS Workbook in any subject. at least 'A filled. GRADE 4 WRITING In pencil, on foolscap, "The Jolly Woodchuck", page 402. Adventure Awaits. CREATIVE WRITING Paragraph of not more than 15 lines - "A Storm". NOTEBOOKS Social Studies Project Book. POSTERS Topic - "Keep Ontario Beautiful" (anti-pollution). Use halt' sheet of bristol board, 22" X 14", ART An outdoor scene showing some form of life, using tempera, size 12" X 18". CRAFTS A spring scene, using cut paper, size 9" X 12", COLLECTIONS Collection of 8 birds, coloured, labelled and mounted on half sheet of bristol board (22" X 14") GRADE 5 WRITING In pencil on foolscap, write "Covering the Subject", page 295, Young Canada Readers, Book 5. CREATIVE WRITING Write a "Story From a Picture". (attach picture) about 30 lines, in pencil on foolscap. POETRY 8 to 16 lines written in pencil on foolscap. Poem should be about all animal. NOTEBOOKS Social Studies notebook - I unit. POSTERS Topic - "Pollution". Done in any media on a half sheet of bristol board. ART "Cartoon Character", on 12" X 18" paper, in crayon or pastel. CRAFTS Paper Iliadic animal - maximum of 24" in any one direction. COLLECTIONS A collection of related articles, suitably mounted. GRADE 6 WRITING In ink, on foolscap, "Indian Arrowhead", page 180, All Sails Set, CREATIVE WRITING Original Poem - Write a poem of a month of the year, using the letters in the word at the beginning of the lines. Paragraph - Cut out a title from a newspaper or magazine, and write. on foolscap, the story it suggests. Paste selected title on paper. NOTEBOOKS 1 unit of Social Studies I unit of Science POSTERS A "Health" poster. on a half sheet of bristol board. ART * "Living Places" - a past, present or future dwelling of any race, l2" X 18", any Media. CRAFTS Any object made froth toothpicks. COLLECTIONS Any collection suitably Mounted. WORKBOOKS Any workbook, except writing, at least 75% complete. GRADE 7 WRITING Approximately one page offoolscap • "Before the Dawn". Page 72, High Flight PARAGRAPHS Letter: Thanks to relative for birthday gift Story: First petson viewpoint mystei At least 1 page of foolscap 1.9,4HE BRUSSELS IROST, AUGUST 7,1914', BAKING Grades 1 4 ° 1, Seven unbaked cookies made from cereal, 2. An after school snack on foil plate, Grade 5 - 6 Grades 7 - 2, Four ways of serving apples. I, Plate of fancy sandwiches suitable for b uffet, 2 each 3 \viola!, , Pizza 2. Four ways of using cheese, displayed on tray, All articles must be covered with plastic wrap, MISCELLANEOUS I ,Grades 1- 3 Boys or Otis A picture using felt. 2. Grades 1 - 3 Boys or Girls 4 Homemade rhythm band instruments. 3. Open Painted Pelon picture mounted on wood, 4. Doilie or dresser set done with liquid embroidery, 5. Homemade candle decorated for a special occasion (nam 6. A useful article made from discarded material, 7. Caricature made from vegetables not to exceed 6" plated solid base. In liquid embroidery Mrs, Mitchell will donate a voucher fan' prize. Other prizes BRUSSELS 4-H CALF CLUB Under the supervision of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculto and Food, sponsored locally bhte Brussels Agricultural.So6 CLUB LEADERS: Fred Uhler, R. R. 3. Walton, Boneschanker R.R.I, Ethel. CLUB EXECUTIVE: President , Anne McKay; Vice Presider Bill Boneschansker:, Secretary --Annette Boneschansker;FI Reporter - Cathy Boneschansker; Youth Council Rep. • Do Boncschansker. CLUB MEMBERS: Bill Boncschansker, Dorothy Bonesehann Annette Boneschansker. Cathy Boneschansker, John VanII George Van der Veen. Andre' Van der Veen. Anne ),(O( Heather McKay, Bonnie McKay, Johit Dyke, Chris k Maurice Flood, Doug Mitchell, Arnold den Niche, Jou Rock. Jeniffer Rock, Barb Verstoep, Andy Carvalho, Alan Baker. BASIS OF AWARDS The awards will be made on the following basis: 200 points for award on calf at Fair. 100 points for judging competition. Each competitor will required to judge at least one class composed of four cattlei give reasons For his placing. 200 points for answers to questions based on club work feedio j and management of dairy or beef cattle as the case be. 100 points for showmanship - manner in which the member shows his entry in the ring. (70 points); eolith animal. (20 points); general appearance of exhibitor (10 poi 100 points for care and feeding methods at time of periodici made during the season. 200 points for regularity and accuracy in forwarding am reports. 11:00 a.m. - Arrive on grounds. 1:30 - Judging of calves and showmanship. SPECIALS Bruce McCall Trophy for Best Showmanship. Jacobs Saddlery donates Halter (Beef) for winner of .14 Competition includes leather shank. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Pen and Pend donated to Highest Scoring member in 4-H Club, • FIELD CROP COMPETITION The Society in 1972 sponsored competitions in Barley, MI Grain 2 way and 3 way, and Corn. Prizes are the same for each group) Prizes for standing crop - 1st. $13.00; 2nd, 512,00; $11,00; 4th, $10.00; 5th, $9.00; 6th, $8.00; 7th, $7.00; 8tIbib 9th. $5.00; 10th, $4,00; Ilth, $4.00; 12th, $3.00; 13th, Sl 14th. $2.00; 15th, $2,00. Every contestant in the Field Crop Competition must eth one-half Bushel of Barley, Mixed Grain, six Stalks of End Corn at the Brussels Fair in order to complete the =Tail No prizes paid unless this rule is complied with. (deaf optional). Society prizes for competitors for one-half bushel of barley,$0;mixed 3tr i x. $i edgoio•a;i n or 6 stalks of ensilage corn-Ist.,$5,00' 4o Grain corn show 1/2 bu. of cobs. $2,00 each to all other exhibitors. Societyipetitiopn.rizes for 6 stalks ensilage corn from Field Competition. 1-5" S slice PEsCllcAe LFCipOstMCMut EmRaCyl. .AL, ,FEATURE FORABECROPS 2.00 I Roardh Lt05,b.eslidciestslle?enidd icnuitilHasatic y. ,bagss5.0S00u0pp4 0 4 li,.ed 0000 by33.,0011100e icnhcp1)apsetdic Htizatgys supplied by the load) ~.o Bushcf of Field iuu ' 1/2 Bushel Ensilage Corn 5.00 4.00 3, .; 2,0 5.00. 4.00 3,00 2400 .00 I31stitsCheult 'Of. Field Chopped'. .. Ha I 2nd. Cut 5.00 4.00 3 I Sheaf of 6 Stalks Ensilage Corn 5.00 4.00 3.00 2 00 2,0a ; All hay must be field run and Machine baled or chop Otto Pick and Shits Seeds Ltd. offers la PriieSS 6, 4;1;2520.00 voucher Commercial Forage Crop CoMpetition , top competitorfroth Field Crop (Corn Section) or Spe Minifflunf gkifids. Displayed on Moveable box •Iiriiit ,111 sq VEGETABLE DISPLAY .11.11.11=1,11.00.411•11.•••••••V•011.