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Flowers brighten Fair display
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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1995. PAGE 9.
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Compiled by Patty Banks Phone 887-6860
Walton PS news
Pupils play soccer
Since most of the classes have happened in Mrs. Scott's Grade 3
been learning some soccer skills it class this week. They had their first
was decided that on Friday the spelling dictation and their first pay
school would have a soccer day.
tournament with the Grade 4s The Grade is had their first
taking on the Grade 2s and 3s. parent volunteer, Mrs. DeWit,
There were no actual winners or come and help them with their 'me
losers, just lots of fun and the masks'. The kids have also begun to
experience of playing the game. celebrate the Fall season, by
The Grade 4s are in full swing in working with the primary colours
story writing. Maybe some of the and mixing them up to make other
stories will make it into the Walton colours.
school news. Ms Elston's kindergartens have
In Mrs. Vivian's Grade 2 class, continued working with apples.
Pumpkin the lopp-eared bunny, They did a browning experiment to
came to visit for a few days. The see what substances would make
bunny belongs to Mrs. Vivian's apples turn brown and they found
oldest son. Her class had their first that leaving them in the fresh air
math test and she reported that they made them brown the worst.
did very well. Making and eating apple sauce was
Another couple of firsts a highlight for the class as well.
Follow the bouncing ball
Cass Boyd, right, of Grey Central Public school eyes the
bouncing soccer ball as she prepares for a kick during the
North Huron soccer tournament held at her school Sept.
29. Teammate Jaycee Kubassek stands by as a backup.
The Brussels boys team ended the tourney with a tie for
first and the Brussels girls went undefeated.
56 enjoy euchre games
Dorothy Dilworth, Grace Smith, Barrett, Ross Stephenson, Dorothy
Karen Bowles hosted 14 tables of
Hamilton, Richard Elliott, Isabelle
euchre at the Ethel Hall. Bremner and Ken Crawford.
Winners were: 50/50, Velma The next euchre will be Oct. 9.
Sleightholme; high lady, Becky The Ethel Hall Board is planning
Rupple; high man, Scott McLean; a lost heir tournament for Oct. 20 at
low lady, Isabelle Craig; low man, 8 p.m.
Mel Jacklin; most lone hands,
Aileen Mann, Jim Smith, Doug
Hemingway, Keith Turnbull, Ken
McKenzie; lucky tally; Betty Coul-
ter, Norman Coghlin, Margaret
Seventy-seven per cent of high
school dropouts say they were
getting A, B or C grade averages
before leaving school.
L. McDonald
greets at Duff's
Leona McDonald greeted
worshippers at Duff's United on
Oct. 1 World Communion Sunday.
Mark Wilbee started the service
by lighting the Christ Candle. Rev.
Randy Banks welcomed everyone
and made the following announce-
ments: Video Bible Study - "The
Letters of John" Oct. 4, 11, 18 at 8
in Bluevale.
For the Thanksgiving project
next Sunday, donations to the
Pueblito project will be collected.
People of the congregation are to
put in 10 cents for every time they
said something negative during the
week. Next Sunday will also be
baptism Sunday.
Rev. Banks spent time with the
children talking to them about
Lazarus and asking the kids if they
•had ever seen beggars in some of
the cities. He also asked what they
thought God wanted for these
people.
While Holy Communion was
being served by Leona and Ken
McDonald and Heidi McClure, the
choir sang, Jesus Gives the Bread.
Sunday School came up to take part
in communion as well.
Rev. Banks's sermon was called,
"The need at our gate".
Tiffins entertain
Say Happy Birthday this month
to: Oct. 2, Aaron Berlet-Kuntz,
Gerry Rijkoff; Oct. 4, Joshua
Gowan, Adam McKichan, Shauna
Dewit; Oct. 6, Derek Fischer; Oct.
8, Dianne McCallum, Viola Kirk-
by; Oct. 18, Adam Dewit; Oct. 19,
Shaelyn Ward; Oct. 22, Mrs.
Vandendool; Oct. 25, Sarah
Johnston; Oct. 26, Tanner Banks,
Laura Scott, David McClory; Oct.
29, Lindsay McNichol. Anniver-
saries this month are Oct. 7, Ron
and Betty McCallum, Vera and
Alvin McDonald; Oct. 22, Doug
and Marjory Fraser; Oct. 24, Paul
and Dianne McCallum; Oct. 28,
Ken and Leona McDonald; Oct. 29,
Bill and Marie Coutts.
The Walton UCW will meet this
Wednesday starting at 6:30 for a
Thanksgiving meal. Everyone is
welcome to attend the dinner and
stay for the meeting where guest
speaker Brian O'Reilly will talk
about relationships and how to
meet our needs responsibility.
Well, it's time to get back into the
swing of things in a musical way
this Friday at the Walton Hall
where you can dance to the music
of the Tiffins. The dance begins at
9 p.m. and a lunch will be served
later on.
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Continued from page 8
Wheeler, Yvonne De Witt, Alyssa Ruttan.
Grades 3 and 4 - an edible bird's nest -
Samantha Beirnes, Laurie Prior, Brook
Wheeler.
An open-faced sandwich decorated as an
animal head - Brook Wheeler, Kyle
Stephenson, Jessica Spink
Grades 5 and 6.5 brownies, iced, no nuts -
Crystal Ahrens, Michelle De Wilt, Nicki
Hallman.
Make a nutritious snack for "A Friend & I" -
Michelle De Witt, Sara Speiran, Jill Speiran.
Grades 7 and 8 • 5 chocolate chip cookies -
Justin Ruttan, Christa Cochrane, Judi Bondi.
Make a nutritious snack for pre-schooler -
Justin Ruttan, Krissy Dilworth.
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Kindergarten and Beginners - a vegetable
chicken - Brianne Wheeler.
Grades 1 and 2 - a vegetable chicken - Kyle
Gibson, Mitchell Blake, Greg Bowers.
Grades 3 and 4 • a vegetable chicken - Anne
Yuzwa Reilly, Samantha Beirnes, Kelsey
Clary.
Grades 5 and 6- a carved pumpkin - Crystal
Ahrens, Tricia Teeft, Michelle De Wit.
Grades 7 and 8 • a carved pumpkin - no
entries.
Open to all grades - three matched ears of
corn - no entries.
Three table cucumbers - no entries.
Total radical odd shaped vegetable - Chris
Walker, Sara Speiran, Rachel Speers.
Three pears, any variety - no entries.
Collection of 5 different vegetables - Sara
Speiran, Wade Stephenson, Samantha
Beirnes.
SEWING AND CRAFTS
Kindergarten and Beginners - a chicken
using styrofoam cup on base - Shawn Diehl,
Brianne Wheeler, Laura Bowers.
Grades 1 and 2 • a popcorn picture with a
chicken theme - Emily Cardiff, Rachel
Garland, Brent Wheeler.
Grades 3 and 4 - a pet chicken, any medium
- Laurie Prior, Kyle Stephenson, Brook
Wheeler.
Grades 5 and 6 - a picture of a chicken,
done In mosaic, any medium - Jennifer
Haller, Crystal Ahrens, Crystal Edgar.
Grades 7 and 8 • a picture of a chicken
done In fabric mosaic - no entries.
FLOWERS
Kindergarten and Beginners • an
arrangement of weeds in a tin can - Brianne
Wheeler, Chelsey McLellan, Lauren Spink.
Grades 1 and 2 - a floral arrangement In a
drinking box - Bradley Hill, Tate Stephenson,
Ben Beirnes.
Grades 3 and 4 • an arrangement In a
child's sand toy - Jessica Spink, Anne Yuzwa
Reilly, David Bondi.
Grades 5 and 6 - a flower arrangement in
any container - Lee Dilworth, Crystal Ahrens,
Michael Beirnes.
Grades 7 and 8 - a cheerful arrangement for
a sick friend - Judi Bondi, Justin Ruttan.
Open to all grades - one rose with foliage In
bud vase - Lee Dilworth, Krissy Dilworth,
Samantha Beirnes.
Three stems of daisies, any variety - no
entries.
Marigolds • three stems (not French) -
Crystal Ahrens, Michael Beirnes, Justin
Ruttan.
Mums - three stems (any colour) - Brent
Wheeler, Michael Beirnes, Jennifer Haller.
Three stems of any flower not already
listed - Gavin Bowers, Crystal Ahrens, Megan
Teeft.