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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-05-20, Page 96ELEMENTARY SECTION NO ENTRY FEE RULES AND REGULATIONS: 1 Only 3 from each class to be sent. 2 All art work must have on the back, name of pupil, grade, school teacher's name and name of topic. 3 Each piece of work should be mounted. 4 NOTE: Writing classes should have Canadian Authors named. 5 PLEASE NOTE: All work to be handed in by Wednesday, June 3 to the Arena between 3 and 5 p.in. and can be picked up at the Fair, between 9-10 Saturday evening and 11-12 Sunday noon. r2[*+mittee: Gladys VanEgmond, Phyllis Tyndall, Helen Trewartha. Prizes $LN, $.75, $-50, $.25 KINDERGARTEN: Craft - Papa plate craft Art - Seif Portrait 12 x 18, paint as media. GRADE-Ol .'..... _t Printing: 7i 9, primary ruled (A) Milk Milk for breakfast Milk for lunch Milk for dinner too. Milk makes cheeks All red and rosy Milk the drink for you. Art - Picture of my friend and I, 12 x 18, paint as medium Craft- Pasta craft Project - Any booklet topic GRADE TWO: iriniIng -7a, prna=y =uicu!A". woe—u c'"ed "I'd Lik c :vva Lighthouse" by Rachel Field. Art - Using wax crayons, a picture of a pet and I, 12 x 8 Crafts- Bookmark Project - Any booklet topic GRADE THREE: Writing (Pencil Only) Poem entitled "Engine" by James S_ Tippett Art - My favorite passtime, 12 x 18, pencil crayon Craft -Table favour, 4 x 4, any media. Project - Any booklet topic Open Art -Any media, and any topic GRADE FOUR: Writing - (Pencil Only) Poem entitled "My Dog" by Marchette Chute Art - An abstract design, pencil crayon Craft -A.house for any culture, any media, 12 x 18 base Project Any booklet topic Open Art -Any media, and any topic_ GRADE FIVE: Writing -Poem "Something told the Wild Geese" by Rachel Field. Art - Wrapping paper using vegetable print, cartridge paper. Craft -Using egg cartons 12" or less Project - Any booklet topic Open Art -Any media. any topic GRADE SIX: Writing Poem "At Quebec" by Jean Blewett - Art - Name design - any media Craft - Wood craft toy, 10 x 10 Project - Any booklet topic Open Art -Any media. any topic GRADE SEVEN: Writing -Poem "Psalm 100" from The Bible Art - Geometric design, any media Craft - Pet rock, paperweight Project - Any booklet topic Open Art -Any media, any topic GRADE EIGHT: Writing - Poem "The Sleeping Giant" (Thunder Bay, Lake Superior) by Pauline Johnson_ Art - Original design for L.P. record jacket, any media Craft - 3 dimensional figure, any media, 10 x 10. Project - Any booklet topic Open Art - Any media. any topic SPECIALS KINDERGARTEN TO GRADE 3: Poster Special - ..Happiness is " any media. 18 x 24. GRADE FOUR TO GRADE SIX: Poster Special - An advertisement for Pizza Train, any media 18 x 24. GRADE SEVEN TO GRADE EIGHT: Poster Special - An advertisement for Pizza Train, any media, 18 x 24. The Prize Posters to be the property of donor of prize money - PiZZA TRAIN_ Prizes: Ist, $5.00 and large Express Special Pizza 2nd, 53.00 and medium Express Special Pizza 3rd, 52.110 and small Express Special Pizza SPECIAL: Prizes donated by Dorothy Williams, Clinton Prizes: 52.50, 51.50, $1 .00 Classes: Grade Five and Under: Topic - "My Favorite T.V. Character." Grade Six toGrade Eight: Topic - "4 frame cartoon", any media HURON COUNTY HIS'T`ORICAL SOCIETY SPECIAL Open to students from Grades 6 toll. Students in th1 impetition will prepare a model, demonstration or display of a pioneer craft, pioneer industry, or ac- tivity of pioneers in home, farm or factory. A demonstration_ display or working model could involve more than one person_ Entries must be typical of early life in Huron County. This contest will be sponsored at all participating fairs in 1981_ - Prizes for entries are as follows: ist_, 58.00.2nd 56.00, 3rd 54.00. 4th 32.00. 6th to 10th - 51.00 each. PRIZE LIST—CLINTON SPRING FAIR—PAGE 19 ONTARIO JERSEY SPRING SHOW Friday, June 5, 1981 12 Noon Judge: Norman Bagg; Woodbridge , Entries are to be completed and returned to the Secretary, Faye Fear, Box 1423, Clinton, Ont., NOM 1L0 no later than May 23, 1981. PRIZE MONEY: 55 ..$454; 5 :ie.A2.,l'+2r°.,$15.,512 ®goo 58. 112A Junior Heifer, born between Oct. 1, 1980 and April 30, 1981. From a dam with at least one completed'record with a minimum B.C.A. of 126 for milk. 113A Intermediate Heifer, born between May 1,1980 and September 30,1980. From a dam with at least one completed record with a minimum B.C.A. of 120 for milk. 114A Senior Heifer, born between October 1, 1979 and April 30, 1980. From a dam with at least one completed record with a minimum B.C.A. of 120 for milk. Must be dry. 115A Two-year-old Heifer, born between January 1, 1979 and September 30, 1979. From a dam with at least one completed record with a minimum B.C.A. of 120 for milk. Must be dry. JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE AND RESERVE CHAMPION Ribbons Only) 116A FELE, 1978, in milk or dry. If dry must be within approximately 8 weeks wcalving. Must be either from a dam with at least one completed record ith a minimum B.C.A. of 120 for milk, or the "entry" must have attained a production record equivalent to a minimum B.C.A. of 120 for milk. 117A FEMALE, 1977, in milk or dry, must be within approximately 8 weeks of calving. Must be either from a dam with at least one completed record with a minimum B.C.A. of 120 for smilk, or the "entry" must have attained a production record equivalent to a minimum B.C.A. of 120 for milk. 118A FEMALE, 1976, in milk or dry. If dry, must be within approximately 8 weeks of calving. At least one record with a minimum B.C.A. of 120 for milk. 119A FEMALE, Prior to July 1976. In milk or dry. If dry must be within ap- proximately 8 weeks of calving.. At !east .ena record a-ne.inirnunn of .199% for milk. SPECIALS BREEDERS HERD — Trophy donated by the'Huron Central Agricultural Society. GRAND cRAMPfON -FEMALE — Trophy donated -by -the .President of the Ontario Jersey Club, Gerald Lowes. RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE — Trophy donated by Verbeek Farm & Garden Centre (Purina Dealer), Clinton. JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE — Trophy donated by H. Lobb —Sons Ltd., Clinton. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION — Trophy donated by Mr. Jack Van Egmond, Clinton. ` CASH DONATIONS 'United Breeders Inc., Guelph - 5100.00 Western Ontario Cattle Breeders, Woodstock -5100.00 GENERAL CONDITIONS — Please Read Carefully 1 Only one entry per class is eligible from a breeding unit, except the fair bas authorized in up to two classes, a maximum of two entries in classes: 112A, 113A, 114A, 115A and a maximum of three entries in classes: 116A, 117A, 118A 119A. Maximum total eligible entries from a breeding unit is 10 head. Example: 2 entries in 2 junior classes plus 1 entry in other classes to a total of 10 head. 2 entries in 1 junior class, 3 entries in I .mature class plus 1 entry in other classes to a total of 10 head. 3 entries in 2 mature classes plus 1 entry in other classes to a total of 10 head. 2 The exhibitor shall be the owner as officially recorded on the registration cer- tificate immediately prior to the commencement of the fair. 3 The registration certificate and the necessary Record of Performance cer- tificates must be available for checking before the commencement of judging. 4 Within the limit -of the total number of entries, unlimited substitution of entries owned by the same exhibitor will be permitted. 5 Each exhibitor must be a member of the Huron Central Agricultural Society. Membership Fee is $2.00. 6 Cattle*are allowed to arrive the night before. 7 15 percent entry fee will be charged. 8 A further 10 percent will be charged as the Ontario Jersey Club's donation to the Society_ HEALTH REQUIREMENTS: (Please Read Carefully) All cattle must be free from Infectious or Contagious Disease such as Ringworm or Pink -eye. All cattle must be negative to a blood test for Brucellosis, within 60 days, except: (a) Steers (b) Spayed Heifers (c) Brucellosis vaccinated animals under 18 mos. of age (vacc. certificate to accompany animals). (d) Animals from Brucellosis Free Lisfed Herds (owners to obtain form HA4 from their local Health of Animals Branch Office). (e) Calves under 6 mos. of age (alt 4-H calves to be blood tested). Blood samples are to be taken by local practicing veterinarians or their approved technicians. NO CATTLE WILL BE ALLOWED ENTRY TO THE --FAIR WHICH DO NOT MEET THESE HEALTH REQUIREMENTS_