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To be done on regular printing paper or foolscap using a pi=neal
GRADE 1:
Topic "My Favourite Toy.'
GRADE 2:
Topic "Ow' C'ar"
(;RAD. 3:
Topic "How an animal got one outstanding characteristic.'
e g .'How an elephant got its trunk.'
GRADES 4 to8 :
Booklet, any topic Only one entry per student Each grade judged separately 1 Pages
with teacher's comments must be rewritten.
SPECIALS
Sheafier Pen -Donates a lady's pen set for the best girl's booklet frorn Grades 4 to 8
Sheaffer Pere -Donates a man's pen set for the best boy's booklet from Grades 4 to 8
NOTED ! KS
GRADE 3:
Any Social Studies notebook, 75 percent complete
(;RADE 4:
Any Science notebook, 75 percent complete.
GRADE 5:
Any Social Studies notebook, 75 percent complete
GRADE 6:
Any Science notebook, 75 percent complete.
GRADE 7:
Any Social Studies notebook, 75 percent complete.
GRADE 8:
Any Science notebook, 75 percent complete.
SPECIALS
Sheaf ter Pen -Donates a lady's pen set for the best girl's notebook from Grades 3, 4 and 5.
Shea fifer Pen -Donates a man's pen set for the best boy's notebook from Grades 3, 4 and 5
PIZZA TRAIN SPECIAL
KINDERGARTEN to GRADE 3:
Poster Special—"Happiness is...", any media, 18x24".
GRADES4 tai6:
Poster Special—An advertisement for Pizza Train, any media, 18x24",
GRADES 7 and 8:
Poster Special—An advertisement for Pizza Train, any media, 18x24".
The prize posters to be the property of the donor of the prize money — Pizza Train.
PRIZES:
Ist-$5.00 and a large Express Special Pizza
2red-$3.80 and a medium Express Special Pizza
3rd -$2.06 and a seawall Express Special Pizza
[DOROTHY WILLIAMS SPECIAL
PRIZES: $2.50, $1.50. $1.00
GRADE 5 & UNDER
Make a picture of a "Picnic", 18x24".
GRADES6 to 8:
General picture or poster of an advertisement from your favourite TV Show, 18x24".
HURON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY SPECIAL
A model or display of pioneer at work or play. It may be shared by more than one pupil
and must be a replica of pioneer life in Huron County. There are two categories:
Category 1 (Junior) includes Grades 3, 4 & 5.
Category 2 (Senior) includes Grades 6, 7 & 8.
Prizes are given by Historical Society for Junior and Senior classes and are as follows:
1st -$4.00, 2nd -$3.00, 3rd -$2.00, 4th -$1.00, and 5th to 10th -$.50 each.
JUNIOR LIST
CLINTON SPRING FAIR 1983 PRIZE LIST
LADIES' DIVISION
++ Junior -is anyone 14 years old or less and is not required to pay an entry fee
ARTS & CRAFTS
p ZES: $3.00. $2.00, $1.541
NOTE: A wall hanging is not framed, a picture is. Please use this as a guide in the classes
below.
1 String art.
2 Ceramics, figurine, stained.
:i Ceramics, any article not mentioned, glazed,
4 Mat hooked on turkey canvas.
5 Mat, any other kind.
6 Stuffed toy animal.
7 Picture paint by number.
11 An item made from Lego blocks. Ages 6-9 only.
9 A model. Ages 10-14.
10 Scarecrows, Iifesize -- should be self -supported or stuffed for display purposes.
SPECIAL: Becker's and Home Hardware donate special prizes to the winners of this
class.
11 Blouse or shirt. woven fabric.
2 Skirt or slacks, or shorts, zipper closing.
-shirt.
pig suit.
accessories. e.g place mats, appliance covers, oven mitts, etc.
SEWING
."RUE T--CLINTON SP
ESTIC SCIENCE
Ib 3 Race Kraspoe squares, plain
17 3 White cupcakes, decorated
18 3 Popcorn balls
19 3 C ncooked Brownies
20 ' _ Loaf Whole Wheat Bread, yeast, an plastic bag, teed.
�► Loaf Hye Bread, yeast. on plastic bag. tied
SPECIAL
Zeit EC Donates a $5 00 Gott C'ertifncate to the winner of Class 20
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AMATEUR ; iy'FIOTO CONTEST
22 One photo, any size, of yoan_r favourite animal
SPECIAL
Foto Pro's Donates a $4 00 Gift Certificate to the winner of Class 22
°WORKING
PRIZES: $3.80, $2.50, 52.00
Grades 9 & 10
23 Birdhouse, or feeder made from wood.
24 A lathe article made from wood.
25 Any other project made from metal or wood.
$10 00 Special for the best project from the above Woodworking Classes 23, 24 & 25.
Grades 1 1, 12 & 13
26 A lathe article made from wood.
27 A table made from wood.
28 Any other project made from metal or wood.
$10.00 Special for the best project from the above Woodworking Classes 26, 27 & 28.
IF YOU WERE ROBBED TONIGHT
WOULD YOU STILL BE IN BUSINESS TOMORROW?
AUBURN 526-750$ CLINTON 482-7924
MITCHELL 348-8684
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