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THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2004. PAGE 11.
Youth enter crafts, bakin produce in fair
Continued from page 10
lace - Dana Dolmage, Jason Baxter.
Five blooms of mums - Christine
Bone, Heather Bone, Julena Pipe.
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Kindergarten & Beginners
A vegetable wagon - Heather
Schnaare, Austin Johnston, Nolan
Johnston,
Grade 1 & 2
A rainbow made of vegetables -
Amanda Schnaare, Scott Dolmage.
Grade 3 & 4
A vegetable farmer - Meagan
Dolmage. Eliza Dodds, Heather Bone.
Grade 5 & 6
Scarecrow made from vegetables -
Emily Kerkhof, Rebecca Schnaare,
Kasey King.
Grade 7 .8,1 8
A person made from corn husks - no
entries.
Open to all Grades
Three matched ears of corn - no
entries.
Three table carrots - no entries.
Totally radical, odd shaped
vegetable - Julena Pipe, Meagan
DoImage, Travis Brubacher.
Any variety of three matched
Spinning out of control
Making full tummies a little queasy, but at the same time laughing so hard your face hurts was
one of the many great parts of the midway at the annual Brussels Fall Fair last week. (Elyse
Leading the herd
To prepare for the sheep show at the annual Brussels fair
these contestants do a little practice run first. (Elyse DeBruyn
photo)
A new friend
Little Durango McLellan is gently guided by his grandma
Debbie McLellan to meet the horse owned by Gayle Prout
during the Brussels Fall Fair parade. (Elyse DeBruyn photo)
DeBruyn photo)
potatoes - no entries.
A collection of five healthy
vegetables - no entries.
SEWING & CRAFTS
Kindergarten & Beginners
A lamb made out of cotton wool -
Nolan Johnston, Wyatt Machan,
Christine Johnston.
Grade 1 & 2
A tractor made from grains or seeds
- Jacob Miller, Jasmin Roth, Scott
Dolmage.
Grade 3 & 4
A country picture made from pasta -
Meagan Dolmage, Eliza Dodds.
Grade 5 & 6
A rock collection -Christine Bone,
Emily Kerkhof.
Grade 7 & 8
Any machine or hand-sewn project -
no entries.
SPECIALS
S1 - Sunflower Contest - Konrad
McArter, Sarah Gerber, Kristen Pipe,
Delayna Smith, Lexi Smith, Matthew
Cardiff.
S2A - Beginners to Grade 4: a farm
machine made out of sewing buttons
- Katelyn Roth, Heather Bone, Scott
Dolmage.
S2B - Grade 5 to 8: five photos of a
family enjoying country activities -
Emily Kerkhof, Annameika Kerkhof.
83A - Beginners to Grade 4: Don't
throw out that egg carton! I can
make out of it - Austin Johnston,
Jasmin Roth, Nolan Johnston.
S38 - Grade 5 to 8: Don't throw out
that berry box! I can make .... out of
it - Christine Bone, Emily Kerkhof.
S4 A- Beginners to Grade 4: a
necklace made out of coloured
pasta, popcorn and berries - Heather
Bone, Scott Dolmage, Austin Johnston.
S4B - Grade 5 to 8: A decorated
candle - Christine Bone.
S5A - Beginners to Grade 4: Three
decorated cupcakes - Faith
Sebastian, Jenelle Smith, Wyatt
Machan and Heather Bone.
S5B - Grade 5 to 8: Decorate a cake -
Jolanda Smith, Christine Bone.
S6 - Robin Hood Flour lunchbox
snack - Christine Bone, Jillian Kikkert.
S7A - Grade 1 to 4: a flower
arrangement in an oil can using real
flowers - Lexi Smith, Janessa Smith,
Scott Dolmage.
S7B - Grade 5 to 8: art arrangement
in a work boot, using real flowers -
Jolanda Smith.
S8A - Grades 1 - 5 - a model, display
or ill9strated written account with
the theme "Pioneers at work or play"
- Christine Bone.
S8B - Grades 6 - 8 - a model display
or illustrated written account with
the theme of "Native people at work
or play"- Derek Bachert, Blake Cardiff
and Randy Zwep, first.
S9A - Safety Poster Contest
Kindergarten to Grade 2 - Delayna
Smith, Evan Kikkert.
S9B - Grade 3 & 4 - Averly Kikkert.
S9C - Grade 5 & 6 - Kasey King, Aryn
Kikkert.
S9D - Grade 7 & 8 - no entries.
S10 - Winner of best overall poster In
S9 - Delayna Smith.
Highest points in Junior Section
only — Christine Bone.
Morning Star Rebekah Lodge
highest points, 1st, 2nd & 3rd -
Christine Bone, Emily Kerkhof and
Meagan Dolmage, tied; Heathcr
Bone.
School and Junior Section highest
combined points - Christine Bone.
School section - highest points
school work - Kelby Krotz.
4-H BEEF CLUB
Grand Champion Showman Trophy -
Corey Rintoul.
Reserved Champion Showman
Trophy - Travis MacPherson.
Reserve Champion Calf Trophy - Dan
Shspton.
Grand Champion Calf Trophy - Tyler
McPherson.
4-H SHEEP EXHIBIT
Grand Champion Lamb - Garrett
Smuck, Kabrina Bishop.
Grand Champion Showman
Margaret Vincent, Kabrina Bishop.
Senior Ewe Lamb - Kabrina Bishop.
Emily Moore, Jacob Coultes.
Junior Ewe Lamb - Arden Coultes,
Dallas Coultes, Margaret Vincent.
Market Lamb - Garrett Smuck,
Dawson Coultes, Rebecca Bearsley.
Senior Showmanship - Margaret
Vincent, Emily Moore, Sam Bearsley.
Junior Showmanship - Kabrina
Bishop, Rebecca Bearsley, Anna
Heller.
Pre-4-H Sheep Show - Dallas Coultes,
Jacob Coultes, Dawson Coultes.
Little Folks 6-9 - Kabrina Bishop,
Caroline McDowell, Dallas Coultes.
Toddlers - 5 - Ryan Smuck, Garrett
Smuck.