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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1991-09-25, Page 10PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1991. Students display hobbies and crafts Education on the move Brussels Public School teacher Doreen Raymond pedalled ner way through the Fall Fair parade route on this fun float entered by the teaching staff. continued from page 9 Pletch, R. Ash. ARRANGEMENTS 19. "Dining at Six" all around arrange­ ment using candles not over 12", all liv­ ing matter: Helen Dobson, Yvonne Knight, Nancy MacDonald Exel. 20. Arrangement of Mums in a decorat­ ed, recyclable container: Helen Dobson, Yvonne Knight, Leona Armstrong. 21. Ivy, 1 plant, potted, any variety: Leona Armstrong, Yvonne Knight, Donna Prior. 22. "Floating Fantasy", glass bowl, 1 flower head: Fran Bremner, Yvonne Knight, Helen Dobson. 23. Flowergirl's basket for wedding, accessories allowed: Helen Dobson, Nancy MacDonald Exel. 24. Flower Arrangement in a sea shell: Mrs. Edgar Howatt, Yvonne Knight, Helen Dobson. 25. Arrangement of potted plants in wicker basket that does not exceed 12": Helen Dobson, Yvonne Knight, Nancy MacDonald Exel. 26. Sugar bowl arrangement, all around view: Mrs. Edgar Howatt, Leona Arm­ strong, Helen Dobson. 27. Toy arrangement suitable for a child: Nancy MacDonald Exel, Leona Arrmstrong, Helen Dobson. 28. Hospital arrangement for a tray, disposal container: Leona Armstrong, Melody White, Marg Bennett 29. "Summer Sunshine" arrangement in yellow tones: Yvonne Knight, Helen Dobson, Leona Armstrong. 30. "Winter Wonderland" using white flowers and green foliage: Nancy Mac­ Donald Exel, Yvonne Knight, Helen Dob­ son. 31. A Pop Can Arrangement: Yvonne Knight, Marg Bennett, Leona Armstrong. 32. A Man's Bouquet using a novel container, all around view: Helen Dob­ son, Yvonne Knight, Gayle Speiran. 33. Arrangement using Salvia: Nanci Ducharme, Helen Dobson. 34. Pot of Baby Tears: Olga Speiran, Edna Pletch, Gayle Speiran. 35. Tuberous Begonia, grown in pot: Mrs. Edgar Howatt, second. 36. Potted plant in bloom, not listed in any other class: Gayle Speiran. 37. Geranium, not less than 2 blooms grown in pot: no entries. 38. Rare plant named: Olga Speiran, Edna Plelch, Mrs. Edgar Howatt. 39. African Violet, single crown, single flower: Gayle Speiran, Cathy Snyder. 40. African Violet, single crown, double flower: Marg Bennett, Yvonne Knight. 41. African Violet, open to double or single crown: Marg Bennett, Eleanor Hemingway, Mary Ann Miners. 42. Coleus, any colour: Gayle Speiran, Yvonne Knight, Eleanor Hemingway. 43. Dahlia basket at least 2 different varieties: no entries. 44. Basket for Church: Helen Dobson, Yvonne Knight. SPECIALS: 45. Thanksgiving Arrangement using real flowers and real fruit (no grapes). Prizes donated by Allan Cardiff: Yvonne Knight. 46. Mantle Arrangement using Mums and Glads. Prizes donated by Helen Wheeler and Cathy Snyder: Yvonne Knight, second. 47. Roadside Beauty Arrangement of weeds in a disposable container. Prize donated by Jane White: Nancy Mac­ Donald Exel, Fran Bremner, Helen Dob­ son. 48. A hanging type plant in hanging container. Prize donated by Betty Cardiff and Isabel Workman: Brad Speiran, Gayle Speiran, Olga Speiran. 49. Hybrid Tea Roses, 3 blooms, 3 colours: Yvonne Knight, second. 50. Hybrid Tea Rose any Peace rose: Mrs. Edgar Howatt, Yvonne Knight. 51. Hybrid Tea Rose, other than Peace. Rose prizes donated by Brussels Horti­ cultural Society: Fran Bremner, Mrs. Edgar Howatt, Yvonne Knight. Special - winner of the most points in classes 1-51, 3 rose bushes donated by McConnell Nurseries: Yvonne Knight. 2nd, donated by Lloyd Wheeler: Helen Dobson HOBBY CRAFT - Section O 1. Group Display - a collection of 6 or more articles depicting past Brussels Fall Fairs, eg. photographs, ribbons, trophies, handicrafts or any item show at a fair: Rebekah Lodge #315, Majestic W. I. Brussels, Mrs. Heimpel, Melville Church, Brussels United Church, Walton W.I. 2. Brussels Nursing Home Residents: no entries. 3. 4H Displays: North Huron 4H Vet., 3 displays; Brussels Horticultural, Kathy Bridge, History of Hallrice - Ken Siertse- ma. 4. Special for Senior Citizens: Mrs. Heimple, Alfred Knight, Vera Nicholson. 5. Senior Citizens handwriting: Vera Nicholson, Mrs. Heimpel, Alfred IGiight. 6. Mountain, Country or Seascape: Edna Pletch, Nancy Exel. 7. Painting or any other medium: Edna Pletch, Nancy Exel. 8. Local Scene or buildings: Richard Lindberg, Nancy Exel. 9. Charcoal, pencil sketch or pen and ink: Richard Lindberg, Nancy Exel. 10. Portrait, any medium: Richard Lind­ berg, Nancy Exel. 11. Watercolour: Richard Lindberg, Nancy Exel. 12. Open class, any medium: Edna Pietch, Richard Lindberg. 13. Human Interest • one snapshot, mounted: Nancy Exel, Isabel Prior, Josh Beuerman 14. Six coloured snaps of area activities, mounted: Josh Beuerman. 15. One coloured snap with appropriate caption, mounted: Donna Prior, Isabell Prior, Josh Beuerman. 16. A ceramic article: Barb Purdy, Edna Pletch. 17. An arrangement using silk flowers, dried flowers or weeds: Anna Dolmage. 18. Wall hanging using silk flowers, dried flowers or weeds: Katherine Bridge, Anna Dolmage. 19. Article of needlepoint: Mrs. Heim­ pel. 20. Article of cross-stitch: Nancy Colyn, Mrs. Heimpel. 21. Sweatshirt or t-shirt decorated: Ali­ cia Deitner. 22. Article of Folk Art painting: Helen Dobson, Susie Black. 23. Article of crewel work: Mrs. Heim­ pel. 24. Gift-wrapped parcel - not using store bought wrapping paper, not over 10 inches square: Yvonne Knight, Katherine Bridge, Anna Dolmage. 25. A Thanksgiving decoration: Melody White. 26. Articles of Paper Tole, ready to hang: Mrs. Heimpel, Pauline Kerkhof. 27. Handmade Christmas Tree orna­ ment: Alicia Deitner, Joan Wissler, Katherine Bridge. 28. A gift for a child: Helen Dobson, Mrs. Heimpel, Anna Dolmage. 29. Valentine card, handmade, using any medium: Nancy Exel, Mrs. Heimpel. 30. Any hobby not already listed, small: Alicia Deitner, Joan Wissler, Mrs. Heim­ pel. 31. Any hobby not already listed, large: Pauline Kerkhof, Joan Wissler, Mrs. Heimpel. 32. Homemade jewellery or hair acces­ sories: Mrs. Heimpel, Barb Purdy, Katherine Bridge. 33. Any article of needlepunch: Mrs. Heimpel, third. 34. Any article of smocking: Mrs. Heim­ ple, third. 35. Special • hand decorated Easter egg: Marjorie Teeft, Mrs. Heimpel. 36. Special - any article of woodkwork- ing, not over 2' square: Ross Mitchell, Mrs. Heimpel, Marjorie Teeft. 37. Special - most points in Section O: Mrs. Heimpel. INTERMEDIATE - Section I Class: 1. Crafts, a craft of your choice: Amy Thomas, Christina De Wit, Lorie Ann Black. 2. Sewing, an article of your choice: Christina De Wit, Cynthia De Wit. 3. Most points in classes 1 & 2: Christina De Wit. 4. Reeve's Special - Teddy Bear Bread: Phillip Graber, Christina De Wit, Teresa Bridge. 5. Reeve's Special * Flowers in a sneak­ er: Phillip Graber, Kara Lee Pepper, Cyn­ thia De WiL 6. Any canned or preserved food using microwave or conventional method: Christina De Wit, Cynthia De Wit 7. Rice Krispies Squares baking con­ test: Amy Thomas, Cynthia De Wit, Christina De WiL Special * Needlepoint on Plastic Can­ vas: R. Ash, Rose Marie Bishop, Hilda Holmes. SCHOOL SECTION TROPHY Donated by Jeanne Ireland - to the boy or girl with the highest total points in School Work only. A personal trophy to keep will be donated by the Agricultur­ al Society: Susie Black, Brussels Public School. Murray Cardiff M.P. Award - to the boy or girl winning the most points in the School and Junior Section, a 1991 Specimen coin set: Darrell Uhler, Grey Central School. GRADE ONE Printing: Boys, Trevor Mitchler, Nolan Krotz, Jeremy Schwartzenlruber, Brus­ sels. Girls, Nicole Mastnak, Brussels; Destiny Lichty, Grey; Michelle DeWit, Grey. Model - 3D any theme, any medium: Boys, Jeremy Schwartzentruber, Brussels; Bryce Hunt, Grey; Trevor Mitchler, Brus­ sels. Girls, Stacey Bowles, Grey; Amy Edgar and Jill Speirman, Grey; Heather Armstrong, Brussels. GRADE TWO Printing: Boys, Philipp Affolter, Grey; Garry Huisser, Grey; Ian Thompson, Brussels. Giris, Stacey Smith, Grey; Jodi Semple, Grey; Amanda Cummings, Grey. Creative Paragraph: Boys, Mark Gillis, Grey; Philipp Affolter, Grey; David Drages, Grey. Girls, Jodi Semple, Grey; Allison Rapson, Grey; Tammy Dobson, Grey. Project Book: Boys, Michael Joslin, Grey; Philipp Affolter, Grey; Brian Old­ field, Brussels; Giris, Jodi Semple, Grey, Allison Rapson, Grey; Sarah Little, Brus­ sels. Project, Curriculum related, any theme: Boys, Cody Nichol, Brussels; Ian Thompson, Brussels; Brian Oldfield, Brussels. Girls, Jennifer McDonald, Brus­ sels; Sarah Little, Brussels, Amy Douma, Brussels. GRADE THREE Cursive Writing, any poem displayed in shape of theme: Boys, Philip Phioukhem, Grey; Jeff Bennett, Brussels; Joey Marez, Grey. Girls, Kerri Herrfort, Grey; Mandy Sellers, Brussels; Julie Machan, Grey. Paragraph, any topic, every other line: Boys, John Maerz, Grey; Tom Pearson, Grey, Dan Dragos, Grey. Girls, Kelly Steart, Grey; Jennifer Young, Grey, Amanda Stratton, Grey. Project Book: boys, Tom Pearson, Grey; Chad Fischer, Grey; Andrew Grant, Brus­ sels. Girls, Kerri Herrfart, Grey; Cass Boyd, Grey; Stephanie Patch, Brussels. Project • curriculum related: boys, John Maerz & Mike Harrison, Grey, tied; Chad Fischer, Grey; Tom Pearson, Grey. Giris, Mandy Sellers, Brussels; Stephanie Patch, Brussels; Andrea Bernard, Brussels. GRADE FOUR Writing: Boys, Sam Zahnd, Grey; Rikus Haller, Grey; Terry Nichol, Brussels. Girls, Michelle Lichty, Grey; Amy continued on page 12 THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION FREE ADULT EDUCATION Do you need a high school diploma? 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