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FLORAL EXHIBITS,
PRIZES: $3.00,$2,00,$1,50
Committee,: Mrs. Bill Flynn, Mrs. George Colclough, Mrs. Ed. Deeves:,.14lrs, Eric Switzer
NO ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS
143 African Violet; flowering, single -one crown.
144 African Violet' flowering, double -one crown.
145 African Violin; flowering, miniature -one crown.
146 Trailing Violet, flowering.
t47 Spider Plant.
148 One Coleus (foliage) Plant.
149 Baby Tears in suitable container.
150 Spring Flower Arrangement in a suitable vase.
151 Any houseplant, flowering, not listed above.
152 Any house plant, non -flowering, not listed above.
153 Any arrangement of 5 different cacti, in one container.
154 An arrangement of fresh flowers, not over 6" high, suitable for hospital room:
155 Best potted Geranium, in bloom.
SPECIALS
Verbeek's Farm and Garden Centre- Donates to the winner of Class 148
PRIZES: lst-Fertilizer, valued at $7.95
2nd -Fertilizer, valued at $3.60
3rd -Fertilizer, valued at $2.60
K' :C. Cooke Florist- Donates the first prize off a $5.00 Gift Certificate to the winner of Class
155, 2nd-$2.00,3rd-$1.50
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MEN'S WORK CLOTHING & SHOES
RUBBER BOOTS - BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES
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LUGGAGE & LEATHER GOODS
38 ALBERT ST. CLINTON
WELCOME TO THE SPRING
FAIR
Burgess Dept. Store
YOUR SHOPPING CENTRE FOR
CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS' WEAR, MATERNITYWEAR
TOYS, YARNS
11 VICTORIA ST., CLINTON
Come and enjoy .the Clinton Spring Fair
C&E HOBBY & VARIETY
TOYS BOOKS —GROCERIES
OPEN 8 A.M. - 11 P.M. DAILY
17 VICTORIA ST.
CONGRATULATIONS TO
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BOARD
VISIT OUR STORE
BROWSE AROUND
BETTER MEN'S WEAR
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MAIN CORNER CLINTON
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Mules and Regulations..
1 Only' 3 from.each of ops to he sent, r . �' •
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All'ark work most have on the back, name of pupil,grade, rohooi, Wea
name,*topio,
3 All:art worli,;Qnly most be mounted.,•
4 PLEASE" NOM: All work to be hooded In'!by 1 ednesda y. ' June 1,,.1983 to the Arena
between 3 and, 5 pm and must picked up at: me Far between 10 andtl p..in
Saturday evening and to a.: , Sunday morning, The Fair Board is not responsiblefor
• articled not picked. up by said time, T y '
5 No N >s entry ~t g prize wgiiven t o yElementar . schools, Ent ta. s w ll be filledin bye the
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6 Identify pupils ei(hibits by having the following information on the back, bottom right- •
hand corner of. all art, writing, printing, and. creative writingor inside, on back cover of
notebooks. Class; Grade; Nameof Pupil; School.
7 Put- information on craft articles on a piece of Manilla tag or similarlight-weighted
cardboard folded soinformation is hidden, and fasten securely to exhibit,
Committee: Mrs. Gladys. VanEgmond, Mrs. Phyllis Tyndall, Mrs. Helen'Trewartha
WRITING
Prizes: $1,00, $.75,$.50,$.25
KINDERGARTEN:
Pupils are to print their first and last names three times on,7X9primary rule paper. Print
in pencil.
GRADEI:
On 7X9 primary rule paper in pencil, print the following poem:
-SHOE THE LITTLE HORSE
Shoe the little horse,
Shoe the little mare,
But let the little colt,
Go bare, bare, bare.
GRADE 2:
Print impend] on regular foolscap paper using every other line; "A Party Guest".
GRADE3:
Write in pencil on regular foolscap paper using every line; "The Daisy".
GRADE4:
Write in pencil on regular foolscap; "Camping".
GRADE 5:
Write in ink on regular foolscap; "The Man in the Moon":
GRADE6:
Write in ink on regular foolscap; "Going Fishing".
SPECIALS
Frank Falconer, representative of the Huron County Board of Education donates $10.00
for the best printing from Kindergarten, Grade 1 and 2.
John Jewitt, representative of the Huron County Board of Education donates $10.00 for the
best writing from Grades 3, 4, and 5.
GRADE7:
Write in ink on regular foolscap; "Grasshopper Green".
GRADE8:
Write in ink on regular foolscap; "The Snare".
CRAFT
PRIZES: $1.50,$1.25,$1.00,$.75
KINDERGARTEN:
A paper flower.
GRADE I:
A handmade book mark, any media.
(:RADE 2:
A pencil holder made from any media.
GRADE3:
A picture made from buttons, not larger than 9" X 12".
GRADE4:
Create a figure (man or animal) using pipe cleaners, plus any other materials such as
paper, cork, styrofoam, etc.
GRADE5:
A bottle or jar, painted or decorated.
GRADE 6:
A pencil collection - suitably displayed.
GRADE 7:
A rock collection - labelled and suitably displayed.
GRADES:
A ball point pen collection - mounted.
ART
KINDERGARTEN:
12" X 18".painting. Topic: "Summer Fun".
(:RADE I:
12" X 18", paint as medium. Topic: "A T.V. Character".
(;RADE 2:
Using wax crayons, using 12" X 18" paper. Topic: "Caring for My Pet".
GRADE 3:
12" X 18" using pencil crayon. Topic: "My Friends and I Like Hot Dogs".
GRADE 4:
12" X 18" using pencil crayons. Colour a picture depicting any season.
GRADE 5:
12" X 18" painting, any media. entitled "Spring Is--".
GRADE 6:
12" X 18", any media. Topic: "My Favourite Sport".
GRADE 7:
Barn board painting up to 40 cm long.
GRADE 8:
Original design for L.P. record jacket, any media.
SPECIAL
Dixie Lee - Donates a Certificate for a free snack pak valued at $2.59 to the winner of each
Art Class. Winning entries will be displayed at Dixie Lee..