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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 26, 1991, p. 17

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Friday July 1991 the HERALD Youth Paget Fall Fair Contest Youth Forum Dear Parents Are your children driving you up the wall this summer Are they constant ly shooting your ideas down because they are too boring or are you shooting their ideas down because they are too expensive Now both parties can be satisfied The Georgetown Fall Fair and the Acton Fall Fair both this September will be holding a junior category for most of their contests like crafts sewing art baking and flower arranging While the Fall Fair is still a lit tle ways off you can keep your children busy and content by hav ing them create something for one or more of these contests Below is a list of the various contests run by the Georgetown Fall Fair Look in next Fridays Herald for contests put on by the Acton Fall Fair For more information call Marion Jonassen in Georgetown at or Marilyn Patterson in Acton at CHILDRENS PRIZE LIST Convenor Doris Calder Committee Member Joan Lindsay Rules Regulations All entries to be taken to the Exhibit Hall in the Fairgrounds ONLY ON Thursday September 5 between pm and 700 pm No entries accepted after 700 pm Prize money paid as follows for all age groups 1st 100 2nd 75 3rd 50 DIVISIO 3 TO 5 YEARS OF AGE Necklace made from cereal or noodles Decorated Wooden Spoon 3 Best Picture coloured from a colouring book Dress up your favourite stuffed toy 5 Cut out and mount pictures of things you want for Christmas Shell collection in a container no larger than 12xl2 7 Picture made from buttons Best painted nut rock pinecone or seashell JUNIOR DIVISION TO YEARS OF AGE Space Creature made from household items 10 Door Stopper made from a brick or stone Decorated cardboard picture frame 12 Snowman made from any material Decorated Hat An article made from tin foil 15 An article made from popsickle sticks Crayon Picture Your Favourite Cartoon Character Article made either on or off a loom 1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize The above section sponsored by THE HERITAGE HAND WEAVERS INTERMEDIATE DIVISION TO YEARS OF AGE 18 An article carved from soap 19 Salt Dough Article Decorated A Christmas decoration any material or media An article made from paper Your decorated Keepsake Box 24 An article made from felt Picture Draw your Favourite TV Character 26 Handwoven Article made either on or off a loom 1st prize 500 2nd Prize 300 3rd Prize 200 The above section is sponsored by THE HERITAGE ND WEAVERS OPEN DIVISION 3 TO 11 YEARS OF AGE 27 Biggest and Best Maple Leaf pressed and mounted 28 A Welcome Sign 29 Animal or Creature made from toothpicks Please secure firmly on a piece of cardboard An arrangement using weeds and or 31 An article made from corking 32 Decorated flower pot turned upside down or rightside up 33 A sponge animal cut from a sponge Decorated pumpkin or squash not to be punctured or carved 35 Animal creature or person made from burrs teasels or pinecones 36 Drawing- open theme- any media 37 Halloween mask any media An Invention using household items- please name invention 39 Popcorn Bail- Xmas Tree Decoration Please cover with saran wrap 40 Decorated TShirt An Article made from Friendly Plastic 42 Any Craft not listed above of the prize money for the Childrens Prize List is donated by the KINSMEN CLUB OF GEORGETOWN Picture What I Want to be when I Grow Up- no larger than any medium All entries will receive One The above section is sponsored by THE CANADIAN EMPLOYMENT CENTRE Winning posters will be displayed at the Canadian Employment Centre and returned at a later date 44 Safety Foster Theme A Safety Rule Which I Think is Most Important Poster not to exceed 18x 24 in any media Sponsored by HALTON FARM SAFETY COUNCIL Please give age division on entry tag Junior 68years Intermediate 1 years The Council reserves the right to keep the winning posters to show at their annual meeting 600 2nd 3rd 5th Do you like insects Joel Cunningham Georgetown Not really They bite you and they squirm around They really bother me Nick Georgetown No I dont because they fly around and get in your eyes and ears and stuff I especially dont like bees because they can sting you Ashlelgh Irwin Georgetown Yes I like insects I like lady bugs and caterpillars Theyre and nice to look at DID V0U Know by ST BASILS IN MOSCOW IS ONE I OF RUSSIA V MOST FAMOUS BUILDINGS I ITS CONSTRUCTION BEGAN IN SSI- I ON THE COMMAND OF IVAN THE 1 TERRIBLE BUT IT WAS TEARS BEFORE IT WAS FINALLY COMPLETED DOLPHINS ARE WEILKNOWN AS INTELLIGENT SEAMAMMALS IN SOME PARTS OF WORLD HOWEVER TNEY LIVE IN WHICH ARE SO MUDDY THAT THEIR EYES NAVE BECOME ALMOST BLIND THROUGH IN A CYCLIST SET A WORLD RECORD IN THE USA BY REACHING A SPEED OF it0 MILES AN HOUR RIDING BEHIND A CAR INHICH ACTED AS A SHIELD What it means to sleepwalk There is a sleep center in your brain which regulates the sleeping and waking of your body When this sleep center goes to work it does two things It blocks off part of your brain so that it goes to sleep and you no longer have the will to do anything and it blocks off certain nerves that bring outside messages to your brain per mitting your body to fall asleep Usually the sleep center of your brain and your body are connected but some times they become separated When this happens the brain sleeps but the body remain awake People in this situation usually sit up in bed or stand near it Some actually get out of bed and walk around but they dont do much more than walk A sleepwalker doesnt usually remember sleep walking when he or she wakes up Sleep walking is far more common in children than in adults CARRIER OF THE WEEK BOYS GIRLS Leah a Grade 3 student at Georgetown District Christian School in Georgetown has been delivering the Hills Herald for two years She delivers papers Leah puts half the money she makes in the bank and has been saving the other half to take with her this summer when she and her family vacation in Van couver For being chosen Carrier of the Week Leah will receive a large pizza courtesy of Pizza Hut In Georgetown Hut TAKE A BIG STEP TOWARDS A BRIGHT FUTURE JOIN THE HERALD CARRIER TEAM EARN A REGULAR INCOME NO COLLECTIONS DONT DELAY CALL TODAY the HERALD CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT 8772201 BOYSGIRLS EARN A REGULAR INC0MEN0 COLLECTIONS The following routes will be coming available soon GEORGETOWN RAYLAWN Iran DUNCAN LANSSTONE SINCLAIR TNi route can easily divided or one carrier can earn 1600 per week NOBLE ALLEN route has an per month ACTON POPLAR CRESCENT ST WBeam up to 700 per nek UTW nam ta MAM ST LEBOH CAMERON ST earn you goad money CHURCHtu Iran to TOWN urns- is an Income DONT DELAYCALL TODAY The Halton Hills HERALD 8772201

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