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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1992-09-30, Page 10PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1992. Students win for printing, painting, poems Continued from page 9 darndest things” use your imagination. Cheryl Kerr, Nicole Foxton. OPEN TO ALL GRADES 1. Pansies, 5 blooms. Amanda and Cynthia Stevenson. 2. Snapdragons, 5 stems. Becky Rapson, Allison Rapson, Justin Ruttan. 3. Petunias single, 5 blooms. Amy Douma, Krissy Dilworth, Tate Stephenson. 4. French Marigolds, 5 blooms. Sara Speiran, Lesley Pepper, Amy Douma. 5. One rose with foliage. Amy Douma, Heather Douma, Becky Rapson. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Kindergarten and Beginners. 1. A cucumber car, no longer than 9 inches, edible. Candice McLellan, Tate Stephenson, Sarah McDonald. Grades 1 & 2. A cucumber vehicle, no longer than 9 inches, edible. Krissy Dilworth, Tim Harrison, Kelly McDonald. Grades 5 & 6. A creepy green monster, using vegetables. Katie Harrison, Leisa McCall, Adam Crawford. Grades 7 & 8. A creepy green monster, using vegetables. Nicole Foxton, Teresa Bridge. Open to all Grades: 1. Biggest and smallest potato, together on a paper plate. Jason Crawford, Jenny Gowing, Amy Crawford. 2. 3 table carrots. Jamie Hiusser, Amy Hiusser, Robert Kerr. 3. 3 tomatoes, red, with stems. Krissy Dilworth, Mike Cooper, Justin Ruttan. 4. 5 apples, one variety. Sara Speiran, Kristina De Wit, Cynthia De Wit. 5. 4 onions, yellow, do not peel. Nicole Foxton, Ryan Befurt, Curtis Schlasser. 6. totally radical odd shaped vegetable. Anita Ahrens, Jenny Gowing, Jason Crawford. SEWING AND CRAFTS Kindergarten and Beginners. A playdough animal mounted, no larger 8" x 10". Amanda Stephenson, Jeff Speiran, Candice McLellan. Grades 1 & 2. A torn paper animal, mounted, no larger than " x 10". Michelle De Wit, Jill Speiran, Brooklyn Wheeler. Grades 3,4, & 5. A “gift” wrapped for a birthday party, using hand decorated paper. Sara Speiran, Knssy Dilworth, Andrea Bernard. Grades 6,7, & 8. Decorated t-shirt. Christina De Wit, Cynthia De Wit, Susie Black. SPECIALS Special #1, Zucchini, $1.00 each to the 15 largest zucchini. Carolyn Exel, Sarah Exel, Missy McLellan, Andrew Garland, Jodi Semple, Brent Wheeler, Brooklyn Wheeler, Craig Henry, Crystal Semple, Sara Speiran, Gerald Bowies, Nathan Garland, Jenny Wildman, Crystal Ahrens, Cynthia Stevenson. Special #2, Grades 1 - 4, donated by Legion Ladles Auxiliary. A handmade birthday card. Michelle De Wit, Brooklyn Wheeler. Grades 5 - 8. A picture made from different seeds 8" x 10". Mike Cooper, Lori Ann Black. Special #3, Open to all grades, donated by . Majestic Women's Institute of Brussels. Best decorated flyswatter doorswag. Cynthia De Wit, Michelle De Wit, Brooklyn Wheeler. Special #4. Prizes donated by Lois McCall. Grades 1, 2, 3. Decorated stone, no bigger than 10 cm. Sara Speiran, Michelle De Wit. Grades 4, 5, 6. Make a yarn picture on a styrofoam meat tray, no bigger than than 8" x 10". Cynthia De Wit, Ashley Gropp. Grades 7 & 8. Make an Invitation to graduation, using any medium, computer, calligraphy, etc. Lori Ann Black. Special #5. Prizes donated by Golden Lantern, Brussels. Beginners, Kindergarten to Grade 4. 3 decorated cupcakes (decorations only). Lacey McCall, Tate Stephenson, Tamara Diehl. Grades 5 - 8. Decorate cake, decorations only. Anita Ahrens, Christina De Wit, Leisa McCall. Special #6. Prizes donated by Morning Star Rebekah Lodge, Brussels to the boy and girl winning the most points In the school and junior section. Boys. Mike Cooper, Lee Dilworth. Girls. Lori Ann Black, Cynthia De Wit. Special #7. Donated by Huron County Historical Society, “Pioneers at work or play". Juniors Justin Ruttan, Sarah Exel, Philip Graber, Christa Smith. Seniors Lee Ann McDonald, Anne and Michael Stevenson, Teresa Bridge. Special *8 donated by Huron County Fann and Home Safety Association. Section A - Kindergarten to Grade 2. Jill Speiran, Robbie Semple, Aaron Richmond. Section B * Grades 3 & 4. Jodie Semple. Section C - Grades 5 & 6. Crystal Semple. Section D- Grades 7 & 8. no entries NEW SPECIALS Special #9 donated by Brussels Horticultural Society In memory of Marg Tyerman. Grades 1 to 4. “Wilderness”. An arrangement of wild flowers, weeds, driftwood, cones, etc. On a low base approx. 8" x 10". Brooklyn Wheeler, Jamie Hiusser, Amy Hiusser. Grades 5 to 8. Philip Hiusser, Heather Douma, Susie Black. SCHOOL SPECIALS Special #10 donated by Leona Armstrong, Reeve of Grey Township. Grades 5 and 6. Write a 300 word essay on “Why I’m proud to be a Canadian”. Crystal Semple, Susie Black, Amy Crawford, Kara Pepper. Grades 7 4 8. Ann Stephenson, Joanne VanKuelen, Mike Menzie, Vanessa Kuepfer. Special #11. Principals history special for grades 7 and 8 sponsored by Dave Kemp and Paul Statia, Historical brochure depicting the early development of the Huron Tract to 1850. Girls. Lori Ann Black, Marion Haller, Susie Black. Boys. Darrell Uhler, Marco Marchitto, Jeff Finch. SCHOOL SECTION GRADE ONE 1-1 Printing, on primary paper, neatness 4 uniformity. Boys. Luke Steinman, Joel Hemingway, Tyler Campbell. Giris. Brooklyn Wheeler, Jenna Krotz, Crystal McLellan. 1-2 Model, three dimensional, any theme, any medium. Boys. Luke Steinman, Kyle Stephenson, Thomas Baker. Girls. Jodi Sellers, Erin Wildman, Jenna Krotz. 1-3 Painting, 45 x 60 cm. “My Family”. Boys. Jason Snider, Luke Steinman, Joel Hemingway. Girls. Sarah McKeown, Jaclyn Stafford, Poppy Phoiukham. GRADE TWO 2-1 Printing, any poem 8 lines on foolscap, every second line. Boys. Kevin Smith, Michael Stephenson, Roger Haag. Girls. Lesley Pepper, Katrina Reeser, Cheryl Armstrong. 2-2 Creative Paragraph. Boys. Christopher Henry, Nolan Krotz, Matthew Purcell. Girls. Amy Demaray, Chrissy Mason, Sarah Brubacher. 2-3 Project Book. Curriculum related, a booklet based on the environment. Boys. Rodney Dammeier, Lee Dilworth, Michael Stephenson. Girls. Melissa Grisdale, Megan Bragg, Sarah Brubacher. 2-4 Project. Curriculum related, any theme, any format. Boys. Christopher Henry, Matthew Clarkson, Jamie Hiusser. Girls. Crystal Ahrens, Chrissy Mason, Nicole Mastnak. 2- 5 Painting 30 x 45 cm. “My favourite animal". Boys. Jeremy Schwartzentruber, Matthew Kroll, Ryan Mawhinney. Girls. Amy Demaray, Sarah Brubacher, Katy Sproul. Grade Three. 3- 1 Cursive Writing, any poem displayed in a shape relating to the theme of the poem. Boys. Philipp Affolter, Kenneth Brown, Nathan Schwartz. Giris. Christie Snider, Stacey Smith, Amy Douma. 3-2 Paragraph, any topic, every other line. Boys. Josh Ziegler, Timmy Harrison, Matthew McCall. Giris. Nicole Lowe, Katie Clark, Katie Kuepfer. 3-3 Project book, curriculum related, any theme, any format. Boys. Cody Nichol, Phillip Affolten, Tim Harrison. Girls. Katie Clark, Continued on page 12 1 Snyder Walden Photography Weddings & Portraits Call Gary Walden 482-7675 Twins? Pet Show emcee Carolyn McAvoy a contestant and about the look-alike pet. 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