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The Citizen, 1996-09-25, Page 8I want a bunny! Showing off his marksmanship at one of the midway games is Andrew Grant of Brussels. With that look on his face he seems determined to win a prize. He went away without a stuffed animal, however. Be Involved! rECONOMY/EMPLOYMENT • Business Development • Retailing • Youth • Economic Sectors 1st Meeting Date: Tues., Oct. 15, 8:00 p.m. Location: Erb's Country Kitchen Co-Sponsor: Zurich and District Chamber of Commerce 2nd Meeting Date: Wed., Oct. 30, 7:30 p.m. Location: Wingham Town Hall Co-Sponsor: Wingham and Area Chamber of Commerce 3rd Meeting Date: Wed., Nov. 13, 7:30 p.m. Location: Goderich District Collegiate Institute Co-Sponsor: Goderich and District 1/4...Chamber of Commerce SETTLEMENT PATTERNS ---\\ • Urban Development • Service Co-ordination • Fringe Development • Lakeshore Issues Dates: Thurs., Nov. 7 & 28 Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: Central Huron Secondary School (Clinton) 'NATURAL ENVIRONMENT • Healthy Environment • Development • Visible Environment • Agriculture • Economy 1st Meeting Date: Thurs., Oct. 10, 7:30 p.m. Location: Maitland Valley Conservation Authority Office, Wroxeter 2nd Meeting Date: Wed., Oct. 23, 7:30 p.m. Location: Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority Vffice, east of Exeter // SAND & GRAVEL/RESOURCES •Pits (licensed & wayside) • Identification & Protection • Minimizing Conflict • Rehabilitation Dates: Wed., Nov. 6, 7:30 p.m. Location: OMAFRA (Clinton) AGRICULTURE • Vision of Agriculture • Changing Farm Practices • Severances • Agriculture & Environment 2nd Meeting Date: Thurs. Oct. 3, 8:00 p.m. Location: Goderich Twp. Community Centre, Hohnesville 3rd Meeting Date: Mon., Nov. 25, 8:00 p.m. Location: Hensall Community Centre Both co-sponsored by the Huron Federation of Agriculture (1st Meeting was held Sept. 5 in Belgrave) Huron County is preparing a New County Plan. The plan will deal with community, economic and land use issues. Phase III of the process involves topic-specific workshops on key issues. Influence the direction of Huron County on the following topics: COMMUNITY SERVICES • Transportation • Health Care • Education • Recreation/Culture Date: Wed., Oct. 16 Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: Central Huron Secondary School, , Clinton I I For more information, call the Huron County Planning and Development Department (519) 524-2188 PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1996 Youths enter exhibits in Junior Section Continued from page 7 Little, all of Brussels. CREATIVE GEOMETRIC DESIGN - Boys: Brian Oldfield, Mike Bernard, Mike Walker, all of Brussels. Girls: Tricia Teeft, Brussels; Christie Snider, Grey; Eileen Exel, Brussels. LANDSCAPE Boys: Cody Nichol, Brussels; Joey Pearson, Grey; Phil Leger, Brussels. Girls: Debora Schlumpf, Diane Darner, Jay Cee Kubassek, all of Grey. GRADE EIGHT WRITING Boys: Justin Ruttan, Pat Gilkes, Mark Kroll, all of Brussels. Girls: CaSsie Bootzin, Amanda Van Beek, both of Brussels; Kelly Stewart, Grey. CREATIVE WRITING Boys: Justin Ruttan, Greg Clary, John Maea, all of Grey. Girls: Stephanie Patch, Brussels; Jen Young, Cass Boyd, both of Grey. POEM Boys: Wayne Brubacher and John Muerz, Grey, tied first; Mathew Smith, Greg Clary, Grey, tied second; Joshua Gropp, Brussels. Girls: Jennifer Wildman, Grey; Cassie Bootzin, Brussels; Kelly Stewart, Grey. PROJECT BOOKLET Boys: Joel Kellington, Chad Fischer, both of Brussels; Mathew Smith, Grey. Girls: Jenny Wildman, Cass Boyd, Laura Bank, all of Grey. OPEN PROJECT Boys: Mark Kroll, Nathan Garland, both of Brussels; Josh Jorritsma, Grey. Girls: Cassie Bootzin, Judi Bondi, both of Brussels; Krissy Dilworth, Grey. CREATIVE GEOMETRIC DESIGN Boys: Joel Kellington, Mark Kroll, both of Brussels; Wayne Brubacher, Grey. Girls: Jenny Wildman, Krissy Dilworth, Crystal .Guluten, all of Grey. PASTEL PORTRAIT Boys: Mark Kroll, Brussels; Justin Ruttan, Mathew Smith, both of Grey. Girls: no entries. SCHOOL SPECIAL GRADE 7 & 8 Canada • any research project with Canadian Theme, boys and girls combined - Betty Bod field Darling, Stephanie Patch, Krissy Dilworth, all of Brussels. JUNIOR SECTION BAKING Kindergarten and Beainners - An edible cowboy - Rachelle Ducharme, Brianne Wheeler. A cookie, decorated Halloween - Brianne Wheeler, Gavin Bowers, Thomas Johnston. Grades 1 & 2 A horse made of gumdrops - Yvonne DeWit, Chase Chapman, Cory Chapman. A cookie, decorated Halloween Jill Johnston, Chase Chapman, Yvonne DeWit. Grades 3 & 4 An edible bird's nest - Brent Wheeler, Amanda Brodrecht, Anne Reilly. An open-face sandwich decorated as a cowboy, all edible - Cynthia Stevenson, Brent Wheeler. Grades 5 & 6 Three nutritious snacks for around a campfire - Michelle DeWit, Jill Speiran, Lee Dilworth. Five oatmeal cookies - Crystal Ahrens, Kyle Stephenson, Michelle DeWit. Grades 7 & 8 Edible trail mix - Sara Speiran. Five peanut butter cookies - Trish Teeft. FLOWERS Kindergarten and Beginners An arrangement of weeds in a sealer Jar - Evan Ducharme, Gavin Bowers, Brianne Wheeler. Grades 1 & 2 An arrangement in a drinking box - Yvonne DeWit, Jill Johnston, Kyle Gibson. Grades 3 & 4 An arrangement In a child's sand toy - Cynthia Stevenson, David Bondi, Anne Reilly. Grades 5 & 6 A flower arrangement In a boot - Tamara Diehl, Jennifer Haller, Jill Speiran. Grades 7 & 8 A western flower arrangement - Krissy Dilworth. Open To All Grades One rose with foliage in a bud vase - Rachelle Ducharme, Krissy Dilworth, Evan Ducharme. Three Glads in full bloom - Lee Dilworth, Rachelle Ducharme. A container of Pansies with Its own foliage - Lee Dilworth, Janelle Bondi, Anne Reilly. Seven blooms of Marigolds, any variety - Jill Speiran, David Bondi, Crystal Ahrens. Five blooms of Mums, any colour and variety - Crystal Ahrens, Evan Ducharme, Anne Reilly. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Kindergarten and Beginners A vegetable horse - Rachelle Ducharme, Chelsey McLellan, Brianne Wheeler. Grades 1 & A vegetable horse - Kyle Gibson, Cory Chapman, Chase Chapman. Grades 3 & 4 A vegetable cowboy or cowgirl - Brent Wheeler, Amanda Stevenson, Rachael Speers. Grades 5 & 6 A stagecoach made from vegetables - Crystal Ahrens, Brook Wheeler, Kyle Stephenson. Grades 7 & 8 A stagecoach made from vegetables - no entries. Open To All Grades Three matched ears of corn, any eating variety - no entries. Three table carrots - Evan Ducharme, Kayla Bishop, Ashley Sholdice. Totally radical, odd shaped vegetable - Brianne Wheeler, Rachelle Ducharme, Candice McLellan, Three apples, any variety - Rachelle Ducharme, Jeff Speiran. Collection of five diflerent vegetables, two of each, In a straw hat container - Michelle DeWit, Sara Speiran, Kayla Bishop. SEWING AND CRAFTS Kindergarten & Beginners A cow using a styrofoam cup as a base - Laura Bowers, Brianne Wheeler, Rachelle Ducharme. Grades 1 & A cowboy hat made from seeds or grain - Yvonne DeWit, Kyle Gibson. Grades 3 & 4 A pet rock decorated In a western theme - Emily Cardiff, Brent Wheeler, Anne Reilly. Grades 5 & 6 Make a pin cushion to look like a cactus - Crystal Ahrens, Lee Dilworth, Brook Wheeler. Grades 7 & 6 Any item made from denim - no entries. SPECIALS S1 • $1.00 to the 15 largest potatoes - no entries. S2 - Beginners to Grade 4 A western person made of sewing buttons - Brianne Wheeler, Emily Cardiff. Grades 5 to 8 Six photos of a family outing - Gregory Clary, Crystal McLellan. S3 Beginners to Grade 4 - Rachelle Ducharme, Grades 4. 5 & 6 A friendship bracelet - not a kit - Brook Wheeler, Crystal McLellan. Grades 7 & 8 Draw a pencil sketch of a western belt buckle, your own design - Krissy Dilworth. S5 - Beginners to Grade 4 Three decorated cupcakes, decoration only - Yvonne DeWit, Keshia Bishop, Anne Reilly. Grades 5 to 8 Decorate a cake, decorations only - Michelle DeWit, Kelsey Clary, Megan Teeft. S6 - Grades 1 to 4 An arrangement in a campfire mug - Brent Wheeler, Emily Cardiff, Candice McLellan. Grades 5 to 8 A driftwood arrangement using real flowers - Crystal Edgar, Jill Speiran, Jennifer Haller. S7 - "Native People or Pioneers at Work or Play". This display, demonstration, small model or illustrated, written project should depict some activity, event or architectural highlight of Huron County. Grades 1 to 5 - Greg Bowers Grades 6 to 6 - Nicole Lowe, Amy Douma, Richelle Jorritsma, Katie Clark, Matt Elliott, Trish Teeft, Jen McDonald, Kate Kuepfer, Rob McKercher, Nolan Krot. S8 • Poster contest promoting safety at home or on the farm. Section A • Kindergarten • Grade 2 - Jill Johnston, Yvonne DeWit, Tommy Cronin, Rachelle Ducharme. Section B - Grades 3 & 4 - Jeff Speiran, Amanda Brodrecht. Section C - Grades 5 & 6 - Michelle DeWit and Jill Speiran, Kelsey Clary. Section D - Grades 7 & 8 - no entries. EGGS - Section E One flat white eggs - Mrs. Edgar Howatt, Joann McDonald. One flat brown eggs - Mrs. Edgar Howatt, Keshia & Kayla Bishop. GRAINS • Section F Best sheaf of wheat - no entries. FORAGE CROPS - Section F2 1 • 5" slice of hay, 1st cut - Fred Uhler, Marie Perrie, James Bowman. 1 • 5" slice hay - Murray Cardiff, Marie Perrie, James Bowman. 1/2 bushel chopped haylage - Gayle Speiran. 1 sheaf of 6 stalks ensilage corn - Ken Johnston, Glen Sellers, Fred Uhler. 112 bushel ensilage corn - no entries. Special • winner In class 1, 2 & 3 • no entries. Winner • class 4 & 5 - no entries. SPECIAL COMMERCIAL GRAIN - Section F3 1/4 bushel hard red winter wheat - John Perrie Jr., Bauer Farms. 1/4 bushel soft white winter wheat - Ken Johnston, Paul Johnston. 1/4 bushel barley - Bauer Farms, Paul Johnston, Ken Johnston. 1/4 bushel mixed grain, 2 or more ways - Bauer Farms, Kevin Johnston. 6 cobs husking corn - Fred Uhler, Gayle Speiran, Jeff Cardiff. 1/4 bushel white field beans, any variety - no entries. 10 stalks soybeans - John Perrie Jr., ,Murray Cardiff, Paul Johnston. FIELD CROPS • Section F4 Grain Corn - Murray Houston, John Perrie Jr., Ken Johnston, John Dorsch, Jim Bowman. White Beans - Murray Houston, Ken Johnston, Paul Johnston, Scott Cardiff, George Zwep. Barley - James Bowman, Bauer Farms, Ken Johnston, Bruce Higgins, Allan Cardiff. Winter Wheat - George Zwep, Paul Johnston, Murray Houston, Ken Johnston, Jeff Cardiff. Soybeans - John Perrie Jr., Jack Cardiff, Kevin Johnston, Bauer Farms, Murray Continued on page 9 Chelsey McLellan. Grades 5 to 8 Don't throw out that leftover wall paper, I can make out of It - Crystal McLellan, Krissy Dilworth S4 - Grades 1.2 & 3 A string necklace made out of coloured pasta, cut straws, etc. - Yvonne DeWit, Brent Wheeler.