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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2000-09-27, Page 12PAGE 12*THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2000. Brussels, Grey students win for schoolwork A soft touch While the adults spent time listening to singers, watching dancers and bidding at the auction Tuesday evening at the Brussels Fair, for youngsters like Zach Watson the lamb pen was a popular attraction. Continued from 11 Alyssa Gowing, Sarah Garland, all of Brussels P.S. PROJECT Amanda, Brewer, Lauren Spink, Michelle Cousins, Bradley Hill, Christopher Jutzi, all of Brussels P.S. SCHOOL SPECIAL - LEGION Sarah Garland, Christopher Jutzi, Justin Brown. GRADE 6 WRITING Keshia Bishop, Kyle Gibson, both of Brussels P.S.; Rebecca Reesor, Grey Central; Cory Chapman, Catherine Rushton, both of Brussels P.S POEM Amanda Dorsch, Cory Chapman, Zack Horne, Kari Lynn McLellan, Amber Sellers, all of Brussels P.S. ART Kyle Gibson, Zack Horne, Randall Inkster, Anne Marie Forsythe, Wesley Kessel, all of Brussels P.S. SCHOOL SPECIAL - LEGION Anne Marie Forsythe, Devon, Yvonne DeWit. PROJECT Amanda Dorsch, Cory Chapman, Brad Warwick, Shayna Shaw, Alyssa RuTan, all of Brussels P.S. GRADE 7 WRITING Halla Shurman, Paige S'eep, Philip Wedow, Erica Thalen, Kyle Schlosser, all of Brussels P.S. CREATIVE WRITING Laura Armstrong, Grey Central; Tyler Jutzi, Brussels P.S.; Crystal Daugherty, Brad Stevenson, Brett Hunt, all of Grey Central. POEM Crystal Daugherty, Brad Stevenson, both of Grey Central; Holly Sharman, Brussels P.S.; Laura Armstrong, Grey Central; Tyler Jutzi, Rri iQqpk P Q CREATIVE GEOMETRIC DESIGN Tyler Jutzi, Brussels P.S.; Crystal Daugherty, Laura Armstrong, both of Grey Central; Emily Cardiff, Paige Steep, both of Brussels P.S. DRAWING Tyler Jutzi, Emily Cardiff, Nicki Mason* Gail Brown, all of Brussels P.S SCHOOL SPECIAL - CIBC No entries. PROJECT Crystal Daugherty, Mark Le Foy, Laura Armstrong, Brett Hunt, all of Grey Central; Brad Stevenson, Brussels P.S. GRADE 8 WRITING Paul Hunter, Jenna Fischer, both of Grey Central; Jessica Spink, Brussels P.S.; Julia Schlumpf, Paula Bowles, both of Grey Central. CREATIVE WRITING Jessica Spink, Brussels P.S.; Lacey McCall, Craig Henry, Julia Schlumpf, Paul Hunter, all of Grey Central. POEM Julia Schlumpf, Steve Crawford, Amanda Brodericht, Jenna Fischer, Craig Henry, all of Grey Central. DRAWING Jessica Spink, third, Brussels P.S. PROJECT Jessica Spink, Brussels P.S.; Scott Armstrong, Lacey McCall, Amanda Stevenson, Paul Hunter, all of Grey Central. SCHOOL SPECIAL - CIBC Jessica Spink, Brussels P.S. CREATIVE GEOMETRIC DESIGN Jessica Spink, Brussels P.S.; Julia Schlumpf, Rob Semple, Paul Hunter, Nick Campbell, all of Grey Central. JUNIOR SECTION R BAKING Kindergarten & Beginners Edible star-shaped snack - Meagan Dolmage, Scott Dolmage. Grades 1 & 2 -» A pig made of gumdrops - no entries. A cookie decorated like a Jack 0’ Lantern - Emily Kerkhof. Grade 3 & 4 An edible wagon - Brianne Wheeler, Elli Schimanski. An open-faced sandwich decorated as a barn - Brianne Wheeler, Paige Keffer. Grade 5 & 6 Healthy snacks - Lauren Spink, first; Yvonne DeWit, third. Brownies - Lauren Spink, Amanda Dorsch, Pamela Cousins. Grade 7 & 8 A dish of flavoured popcorn - Brent Wheeler, Jessica Spink. Five cookies - Jessica Spink, Justine King, Amy Bishop, Brent Wheeler. FLOWERS Kindergarten & Beginners An arrangement of weeds in a sealer jar - Danielle Ducharme, Janessa Smith, Adam Cousins. We have plenty of Debarked Hardwood Maple or Ash Slab Wood - Free Delivery within 20 miles - firewood ...for winter! Call us for a FREE QUOTE! U CRAIG HARDWOODS LTD. Auburn, Ont. 519-526-7220 "Family Business Since 1866" Grade 1 & 2 An arrangement in a drinking box - Heather Hill, Rachel Cousins, Christine Bone. Grade 3 & 4 An arrangement in a child’s sand toy - Jolanda Smith, Paige Keffer, Sara Baker. Grade 5 & 6 A flower arrangement in an unusual contain­ er - Ami Schimanski, Lauren Spink, Yvonne DeWit. Grade 7 & 8 A flower arrangement - Jessica Spink. Open to all Grades One rose with foliage in a bud vase -Yvonne DeWit. Christine Bone, Jillian Kikkert. Arrangement of 5 Zinnias - Brianne Wheeler, Julena Pipe, Heather Bone. A container of pansies with its own foliage - Julena Pipe, Christine Bone, Brianne Wheeler. An arrangement of Queen Anne’s lace - Tiffany Roetcisoender, Yvonne DeWit, Brianne Wheeler. Five blooms of Mums - Brianne Wheeler, Tiffany Roetcisoender, Evan Ducharme. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Kindergarten & Beginners A vegetable wagon - Julena Pipe, Mackenzie McGavin, Meagan Dolmage. Grade 1 & 2 A rainbow made of vegetables - Travis Roetcisoender, Emily Kerkhof. Grade 3 & 4 A vegetable farmer - Melinda Dorsch, Tiffany Roetcisoender, Joseph Kerkhof and Annamieka Kerkhof, tied third. Grade 5 & 6 Scarecrow made from vegetables - Lauren Spink, Yvonne DeWit. Grade 7 & 8 A person made from corn husks - Brent Wheeler, Jessica Spink. Open to all Grades Three matched ears of corn - Jessica Spink, Lauren Spink. Three table carrots - Brianne Wheeler, Danielle Ducharme, Julena Pipe. Totally radical, odd shaped vegetable - Tiffany Roetcisoender, Jacob McGavin, Christine Bone. Any variety of three matched potatoes - Jessica Spink, Lauren Spink, Julena Pipe. A collection of five healthy vegetables - Brianne Wheeler, Tiffany Roetcisoender, Julena Pipe. SEWING & CRAFTS Kindergarten & Beginners A lamb made out of cotton wool - Julena Pipe. Janessa Smith. Brody Geddes. Grade 1 & 2 A tractor made from grains or seeds - Lucas Keffer, Heather Hill. Grade 3 & 4 A picture made plastic - Paige Keffer, Brianne Wheeler, Melinda Dorsch. Grade 5 & 6 An Article made from clothespins -Lauren Spink, Yvonne DeWit, Anna Glen. Grade 7 & 8 A dream catcher - Jessica Spink, Anne Reilly. SPECIALS 51 • Cucumber Contest - no entries. 52 - Beginners to Grade 4: a farm machine made out of sewing buttons - Brody Geddes, Brianne Wheeler, Alix Shouldice. Grade 5 to 8: six photos of a family activities ■ Jill Johnston, Lauren Spink, Jessica Spink. 53 - Beginners to Grade 4: Don’t throw out that egg carton! I can make....out of it - Katie Glen, Aryn Kikkert, Tiffany Roetcisoender. Grade 5 to 8: Don’t throw out that berry box! I can make .... out of it ■ Yvonne DeWit, Jessica Spink, Lauren Spink. 54 • Beginners to Grade 4: a necklace made out of coloured pasta, popcorn and berries - Brianne Wheeler, Paige Keffer. Grade 6 to 8: A mobile hanging with 5 objects - Lauren Spink, Brent Wheeler, Yvonne DeWit. 55 - Beginners to Grade 4: Three decorated cupcakes - Emily Kerkhof, Joseph Kerkhof, Thomas Johnston. Grade 5 to 8: Decorate a cake - Yvonne DeWit, Lauren Spink, Jessica Spink. 56 - Grade 1 to 4: a flower arrangement in an oil can using real flowers - Tiffany Roetcisoender, Brianne Wheeler, Jenelle Smith. Grade 5 to 8: an arrangement in a work boot, using real flowers - Yvonne DeWit, Lauren Spink, Jessica Spink. 57 - Section H.H.S. 1 - Grades 1 - 5 - a model, display or illustrated written account with the theme “Native People at work or play” ■ Kelby Krotz and Brianne Wheeler, tied, first. Section H.H.S. 2 - Grades 6 - 8 - a model dis­ play or illustrated written account with the theme of “Pioneers at work or play”- Yvonne DeWit. 58 - Safety Poster Contest Section A - Kindergarten to Grade 2 - Jillian Kikkert, Averly Kikkert. Sectign B ■ Grade 3 & 4 - Aryn Kikkert, Robert Cronin’ Section C - Grade 5 & 6 - Yvonne DeWit. Section D - Grade 7 & 8 - Emily Cardiff, second. Grade 9 & up to 18 years of age - Michelle DeWit. 59 - Winner of Best overall poster in S8 - Yvonne DeWit. AWARDS School Section Trophy - donated by Mrs. Jeanne Ireland to the student with the highest total points in School Work only - Jessica Spink. School and Junior Section - donated by Murray Cardiff for the student with the most points in the School and Junior Section - n/a Junior Section Award - donated by David and Joan Perrie to the student with the highest total points in the Junior Section only - Brianne Wheeler. Morning Star Rebekah Lodge - Junior & School - Boys • Joseph Kerkhof. Girls - Jessica Spink, Lauren Spink, Brianne Wheeler. AUCTION BIDDERS Jeff and Cathy Cardiff, $40; Catnrine Campbell, $20; Tim Prior, $68; John Exel, $72.50; Rhonda McArter, $68.50; Sheila Richards, $10; Frank and Jennie Schimanski, $112.50; Dorothy Cummings, $35; Lisa Glanville, $27.50; Wayne Lowe, $15; Howard Bernard, $22.50; Bob Richmond, $32.50; Murray Cardiff, $20; Mel McArter, $10; Julie Harrison, $22.50; Lin Steffler, $50. PARADE Best Commercial Float - Evan Ducharme, Home Hardware; Shayrina Sheep Farm. Best Comic Float - Debbie Trollope. Best Service Club Float - Brussels Skating Club. Best Decorated Bikes - Emily and Annamieka Kerkhof, Felicia Souch. Brianne Wheeler, Brian Burgess. Davis and Michaela Minielly. Best Decorated Trikes - Jocelyn Weber, Aaron MUNICIPAL ELECTION 2000 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS ACT, 1996 (S. 24) IN THE NEW MUNICIPALITY OF CENTRAL HURON (PRESENTLY THE TOWNSHIP OF GODERICH [Ward 1], THE TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT [Ward 2] AND THE TOWN OF CLINTON [Ward 3] ) NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS NOMINATIONS FOR THE OFFICES OF: 1 - Position for REEVE chosen from entire municipality (Ward 1,"2 or 3) 1 - Position for DEPUTY-REEVE chosen from entire municipality (Ward 1, 2 or 3) 2 - Positions for COUNCILLORS chosen from Ward 1 (Goderich Township) 2-Positions for COUNCILLORS chosen from Ward 2 (Hullett Township) 2 - Positions for COUNCILLORS chosen from Ward 3 (Town of Clinton) Nominations/Registrations may be filed during regular business hours at the office of the Clerk for the Township of Goderich, the Township of Hullett or the Town Office in Clinton, until October 13, 2000 at 5:00 p.m. Nomination/Registration papers are available at the Municipal Offices. A signed consent to the nomination, a declaration of qualification by the candidate, a $100.00 filing fee (cash, money order to certified cheque) and identification of the candidate are required. PLEASE NOTE: No person who proposes to be a candidate may solicit or accept contributions for election purposes; or incur expenses, until that person’s nomination registration has been filed. Linda Cranston, A.M.C.T. Election Clerk, MUNICIPALITY OF CENTRAL HURON Martin, Lane Sebastian. Best Clown - Jill Bridge and Ashley Thornton; Shayna Shaw and Marissa Pipe, Ryan Jutzi, Kerri Bell, Wade Stephenson. Best Old Fashioned Costume - Justine King, Amy Bishop, Kelly Bridge. Best Cartoon Character - Christopher Jutzi. Best Dressed Costume - Alyssa Gowing, Nic Gowing, Gayle Prout, Kathy Nichol. Colouring Contest Winner - Emily Cardiff. Toy Tractor Pull - up to 50 lbs., Danny Donkers, Shae McLean, Natasha Terpstra; 51 - 75 lbs., Justin Pipe, Brian Burgess, Taylor Schott; 76 - 95 lbs., Lance Stafford, Jeff Speiran, Tom Cronin. PEOPLE AROUND CRANBROOK By Peter Hagedoom Call 887-6935 Grace Evans, who used to live in the house across from the old Cranbrook Store and who worked in the store when it was still operating, celebrated her 85th birthday. Her family hired a limousine for her birthday and treated her to a trip down memory lane. This included of course a stop in Cranbrook where she saw the renovated store and the house in which she lived, now occu­ pied by the Tony Terpstra family. We wish Grace ' many more happy returns of the day. Peter Hagedoom is going to attend the first meeting of the School Advisory Committee of Grey Central School as the member repre­ senting the community. If you have any concerns about the school sys­ tem, they can be brought to his atten­ tion for this coming school year.