The Brussels Post, 1971-06-03, Page 6'VICTORIA
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LISTOVVEL BRANCH
2914450
TRI-COUNTY
SQUIRT SCHEDULE 1971
South Group
Mon. May 31
Ethel at Atwood
Thurs. June 3
Atwood at Kurtzville
Mon. June 7
Kurtzville at Ethel
Wed. June 9
Atwood at Moncrieff
Mon, June 14
Kurtzville at Atwood
Thurs. June 14
Ethel Kurtzville
Mon. June 21
Moncrieff at Atwood
Thurs. June 24
Kurttzville at Moncrieff
iMon. June 28
Moncrieff at Ethel
Sun. July 4
Ethel at Moncrieff
Thurs, July 8
Moncrieff at Kurtzville
Mon, Tuly 12
Atwood at Ethel
He wrecked his oar, he lost his
sob,
and yet throughout his life;
He took his trouble iike a man,
he blamed it on his wife.
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BERG
InstaBation
Sales Service
FREE ESTIMATEd
4 Barn Cleaners
• Bunk Feeders
• StablInif
DONALD G. IVES
R. R. 2, Blyth
Phone Brussels 887-9024
ART
Not to be traced — Note sizes
Kindergarten: "I go Walking" 18 x 24
Grade 1: My family (tempra) 18 x 24.
Grade 2: Summer Fun (tempra) 18 x 24
Grade 3: Helping at home (tempra) 18 x 24
'Grade 4: Design (pastels) 12 x 18
Grade 5: Mosaic (reinforcements and paper) 12 x 18
Grade G: An underwater scene (tempra) 18 x 24
Grade 7: Still life sketch in charcoal or conte 12x IS
Grade 8: An outdoor scene with life, any medium 1.8 x 24
CRAFTS
Kindergarten: Animals, Mosaic
Grade 1: Indian headband with feathers
Grade 2: Weaving (papet.) 9 x 12
Grade 3! Teton Pole
Grade 4: A paper mask
Grade 5: Three dimensional animal Using Pallet:
Grade G; Model of a house
Grade 7; Mobile
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GREEN CROSS
SPRAYING MATERIALS
TO DESTROY ALL THE
TROUBLESOME WEEDS IN YOUR CROP
ALSO ATRAZINE
s- FOR SPRAYING CORN
TO CONTROL TWICHGRASS
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FOR" ALL YOUR FARM NEEDS
PHONE BRUSSELS 887-6011
(riot iced.)
huts)
The old-tim'er was being inter
viewed on his birthday.
"To what do you attribute the
fact that you have lived to 'be 89
years of age?" asked the reporter,
The old man dickl shot back:
Primarily because I was born in
1881."'
Television is a. remarkable aid
to education. A teacher asked a
kid what's one and one and he
said it's a ball and a. strike.
COLLECTIONS
Grade 1: Collection of shells in a box approximately 12 x 16
Grade 2: Collection of leaves (8),,mounted
Grades 3 and 4: Butterflies and (or) moths a minimum of
6, mounted
Grade 5 and 6; Collection of different types or wood, mini-
muni of 10, named and mounted
Grade 7 and 8: Collection of rocks, minimum of 10 named
and mounted
SCHOOL CHILDREN'S SPECIALS
History Notebooks — Grade 7 and S limiting six from each
school. Prizes, two library books, donated to the winning
pupils by Jack Hood School Supplies of Stratford.
'Morris Federation of Agriculture donate prizes 1st $5.00;
2nd $3.00; 3rd $2,00 for the best 200 word essay on "My
Opinion of the Canadian Government".
BAKING
Prizes for the following three classes 1st, 75c; 2nd, 60c;
3rd, 50c; 4th, 40c; 5t1.4 30e
For Graddi 1 = 4
1: Seven silitares using peanut, butter
2: :Seven bran inuffinS
For Grade's 5 -
1. Seven pieces chodolate fudge (ho
2. Seven date squares
For Grades
1. Seven droll Cookies using 2 fruits
2. Date -Loaf
SEWING
1. Sew buttons on bristol board 9 x 12 to design
flokver (up to Grade 4)
2. Hand Made pot holders (2). Any 'type
3. Luncheon cloth (36 x 36) hand embroidery.
4. Pillow cases done in liquid embroider!"
2 handa heihnied table napkins With liquid embroidery
MISCELLANEOUS
1. Flower pot decorated with macaroni
2. .crap book on. Pets
3. Most unusual vegetable
4. Decorated doll cradle made from 6 qt. basket
SPARE TIME INCOME
Refilling and collecting money
from NEW TYPE high-quality
coin-operated dispensers in your
area. No selling. To qtalify you
must have car, references, $600 to
$2900 cash. Seven to twelve hours
weekly can net excellent monthly
income. More full time. -For per,
sound interview write CA'itA-
PENN DISTRIBUTING
DEPT. A, 160 Bay St., Suite 205,
Toronto I., Ontario, Include phone
number,
dimmillinskedliNlmmewollftegionlabooll11111beselll111111ftemineiNIMP
DEAD STOCK REMOVAL SERVICES
WANTED — DEAD AND DISABLED
— CATTLE and HORSES
TOP PRICES PAID FOR
HORSES ON THE ROOF
SMALL ANIMAL PICKUP
24 HR. FAST EFFICIENT SERVICES
BRUSSELS PET FOOD SUPPLIES
Lie: VS-r.07041
FREE OF CHARGE — OVER 160 LB.
PHONE COLLECT 881.9334 BRUSSELS
FOOT: Bitt.SBE,S, THIMPINcir, JUNE 3fa, 1911.
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NEED
MONEY?
GET IT
HERE!
You don't need to,
own a house or a farm
to borrow money if
you're a customed, of
Victoria and Grey
Trust Company. There
are various ways we
can accomodate you
and arrange for easy
payback plans.. Discuss
your problem today at
V.ictorla and. Grey.
:LADIES' DIVISION OF 'THE
BRUSSELS AGRICULTURAL 'SOCIETY
SCHOOL PRIZE L ST
SCHOOL, PARADE
'The parade will form at 'Victoria Park at 12130 PA, On
Friday, September 24th, and will be headed by the band. All
pupils and teachers in parade: admitted free to grounds. No
children admitted free unless in parade.
.•DIRECTORS Mrs. Harold Bolger, Mrs. Cliff Bray, Mrs.
Weil Maio-611d', Mrs. Ross McCall.
Wile 'fit 'sack section to be:
1st 75c 2nd 60c 3rd 50c
NOTE 1 — All posters and art must be correct size or will
not be judged.
WRITING AND PRINTING
In all grades in Writing there will be priz'ek '211d; and
3rd for both girls and boys,
GRADE ONE:
LIMITS
See hiy bandre hutilink
With a goideh.
8hining front my Windo*
Out Into the
Oi.ate i Prin'tikgrPaper -- 3rd line red.
GRAbt
"U.!. lihes printing, every line, except
'between verses, foolscap, (1k)
"Undersea" -- Page 208, The Story.Tree.
GRADE THREE:
Writing, pencil, 1/2 sheet' foolscap,
first 8 lines,
"Keep a poem in your pocket" — Page 7
Flying Free, (Capitalize first of each line)
,GRADE FOUR:
Writing, pencil, foolscap,
"The Arrow and the SOng" --- Page 301,
Young Canada. Reader.
GRADE FIVE:
Writing, pencil, foolscap,
"The Airman", Page 279, "Wide,Open Windows
GRADE SIX:
'Writing, in ink, foolscap,
18 lines, "Wild Horses", — Page 97,
All Sails Set.
GRADE SEVEN:
'Writing, in ink, foolscap;
"The Lord's Prayer"; k.iiig ;tattles 'version
GRADE EIGHT:
Writing, in ink; foolscap,
"To Iron-Founders and Others"
12 lines, Page 139, Shining Skies.
PARAGRAPHS AND ESSAYS
Grades t, and 4: A paragraph of not More than 15 lineS
(beginning "If I were")
Grades 5 and 6: A paragraph of hot more than 20 lilies
Bob (Betty) came home ikon"; 'school bursting With
news,
Grades 5 and 6: An original poent
Grades 7 and 8: A descriptive paragraph of a. "eharacter'
not more than 20 lines.
Grades 7 and 8: An essay on "The storm of 1971"
Grades 7 and 8: An original poem, any subject.
NOTEBOOKS (limit 3 books per room)
Grade 3: Science Project Book
Grade 4: Social Studies Project Book
Grade 5: Social Studies (boys) one unit
Social Studies (girls) one unit
Grade 6: Science (any unit) boys
Science (any unit) girls
Grade 7: ,Geography (girls) one unit
Geography (boys) one unit
Grade 8: Science (boys) one unit
Science (girls) one unit
POSTERS
Use half sheet of Bristol Board (22 x 14)
Grade 3 and4: Safety
Grade 5 and 6: Brussels Centennial 1972
Grade 7 and S: Pollution