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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-06-03, Page 24Page Past presidents to be honored This year the spring fair will have a special ceremony to honor those who have helped it reach its 133rd year. During the Queen of The Fair Contest, starting June 5 at 7 p.m., past presidents will be receiving pins for their dedication to the.annual event_ Past presidents in the ladies' division are: Mrs. Dave Middleton, 1966; Mrs. Jack VanEgmond, 1971 - 1972; Mrs. Jim Snell, 1973 - 1974; Mrs. William Dale, 1977 - 1978; Mrs. Tom O'Connel, 1979; Mrs. Bill Flynn, 1980 -1981_; Mrs. Greg Brandon, 1982 - 1983; Mrs. Rose Workman, 1984 -1985. Past presidents in the men's division are Bill Dale, 1953 - 1954; Jack Clegg, 1955 - 1956: Tom Leiner. 1957 - 1958; Bill Pepper, 1959 -1960; John.Deeves,1961-1962; Frank Falconer, 1965; Jack VanEgmond, 1966 - 1968; Jim Snell, 1969 - 1970; Ross Lovett, 1971 - 1972; Harold Lobb, 1973 - 1974; Elgin Thompson, 1975 - 1976; Bill Flynn - 1977 - 1978 and 1982; Roy Wheeler, 1979; Dave Dalzell, 1980 - 1981; Frank MacDonald, 1983 - 1984; Barry Cleave, 1985 - 1986: Submit your best printing, writing, art or poetry SEE WHAT'S NEW IN HOME IMPROVEMENT -1 AT THE SP NGSFAIR TRADEFESTAT OR a This wm9ke�d? See us for ALUMINART 2" ALUMINUM "MASTER SI RIES" luxury doors PREFINIS-EINSULATED STEEL Wood Grain look embedded in the steel cover. Con be stained to whatever colour you. want. REPLACEMENT WINDOWS WINDOWS DOORS M3 232 R.R. 5 SIDINGS®® NTQN, ® T. NOM 11.0 ( t AVENUE, VANASTRA In the "old" days, there seemed to be more emphasis put on printing and writing neatly than there is. today, but one group that still believes in the importance of good penmanship is the spring fair organizers. Printing, writing, art and poetry will be judged at the fair again. Students from kindergarten to Grade 3 will be asked to print specific verses with pencil. . . Those in Grades 4 to 8 are to write specific—verses. (These verses can be - found on pages 46 - 47 in the Clinton Spring Fair booklet). Those in Grade 4 -are asked to use a pencil while the others may use a pen. In the art division, each grade has been given a specific topic and media in which to create an award winning drawing or design. Those who take pride in keeping a neat notebook can have a chanceto show off at • the spring fair as well. . Grade 3 and 4 students are, to submit a science notebook and Grades 5 to 8 are to submit their French notebook. All books must be 75 per cent_ completed and each grade will be judged individually. If writing or drawing isn't exactly where your talents lie, then perhaps the craft competition would be more to yatir liking. Once again, each grade is- to create a specific item; kindergarten - 3D kite using any media, not larger than 30 cm; Grade 1 - sticker collection; Grade 2 - styrofoam cup creation; Grade 3 - - collage on • buildings; Grade 4 - collage of bilingual food labels; Grade 5 - make a butterfly, ap- proximately 25 cm in width with tissue paper and pipe cleaners; Grade 6 - clown head with any media; Grade 7'and 8 girls - make something useful from something useless; Grade 7 and 8 boys - make a creative totem pole approximately 30 cm high. The poetry contest has three divisions. Those in Grade 1,2 and 3 are asked to write a four line rhyming poem; Grades 4, 5 and 6 are to write a nonsense rhyme up to 12 lines; Grades 7 and 8 are to write a poem about anything that is at least 12 lines long. And if none of these entice you, how about the creative writing contest? Using a pencil, Grade 1 students are asked to wir- ting a creative paragraph, about eight lines long, that begins, "When we went to MacDonald's..." Grade 2 students are to -write a story on My Best Day and those in Grade 3 are to write a paragraph of at least five sentences beginning with, "When I heard the fire siren..." _ The rules and regulations state that only- three entries are allowed from each class. They also say entries must be in by 5 p.m. on June 3. So, if you haven't had a class enter this year, keep it in mind for next year, It'll give the students that little extra push to do well. Cr.. commodore GRANGER'S T.V LTD. 92 South St. Goderich 524-8925 FA