Solway WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 2, [1968] - [1991], p. 5

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ll SPORTS ' Raceâ€"50 yards. under 9 years. ' Runeâ€"5r) yards. under 9 years. ' 9â€"50 yards, 9 years and under 12. ~‘ Run ~50 yards. 9 years and under 12. ' RQI‘ ~75 yards, 12 years and over. ' RJt‘Pâ€"75 ,‘zirds. 12 years and over. T’irc“ Logged Race. ll lit- barrow Hare. Backwnrd Race. , CK Kill'E. Tciil'hc ' HAL-0775 yards, men handicapped 15 di‘rls. 2'rl ’7Tllleflil mid Needle Race. Hunâ€"Running Broad Jump. ‘J'l’iiatces‘ Rate I’ROGRAJLME i tu 11.0w Placing Exnihits. Judging Commences. Weed Naming Contest. . l.) 1: on Sports. 1.2le [3 Lil!) Lunrh Hour. (sliuipi Srhool Parade. PliYsical Culture Exercises. Sci:qu Chorus. First Aid and Public Speaking Cantests. 3.1m Hull nDened and discussion oi exhibits. :: flu Judging Live Stock. .1 m3 Poultry Culling Demonstration. ‘1 an Exhibits removed Teachers rer ten-e prize money and rib- horn. E â€"__â€"â€"â€" EATON TROPEIES AND Plums The '1'. Eaton 00., leltad. of Toronto, have nguin very genernusly oflared to donate prizes for Rural School Fair work up follows: To the pupil Winning the highesi number of [mints at each Selma] Fair, a trophy. To the accent] hlxhest Dunll a book entitled "Three Centuries of Canadian Stnry” by J. E. Wethereli. To the {Mid highest pupil they will donuts a book entitled "Funous Canadian stories" by Leslle Homer. SUGGESTIONS FOR BEIAEUI'ING EXHIBITS GRAINiSelect uniform samule of large niumu seed. removinz broken kernels, weed seeds. all other kinds 0! graln and Inert mnierlal. SHEAFâ€"Seiect straww or 20an length. free frnm disease. havinz hands Well flllc/l. Prelim": nPr‘h sllefif llv “lav,an heads 8W5an and tYan Wltli lane or hard. ihen rcmavlng all dried leaves and lr‘m butts Ol‘f evenly. CURNâ€"SEIECI ear: "Inform Mid medium In 5123, siraizht rnws. well filled at (Ins and hulls. CORNâ€"«iEnsllale purposes). Large stalks liflvlwr well filled ears. POTATOESâ€"Select tubers (run. ta varietv uniform In size and Shana. Mid free from sunburn. bruises. scan or any other disease. ONIONS~Selert specimen: uniform In size, well matured and free from thick neck. Do nnl DEBL BEETSâ€"Select specimens uniform in l‘nlnr, Shane and slim. (nut to exceed fl Inches ln filam- Merl. i'rne from side roots. cracking or any nignn of disease. CARROTsisolcct specimen: uniform In size and shame. free from sunburn nr dlsl‘nlnrnllnn. side routs. rracks Or any [firm nf disease. MANGELS AND TUHNlPSâ€"Select larg‘. smooth. Ilanrm snenimpna [rue frum trarlrs or 501115 of dliedse. True to variety. (mots to he for mnr‘k fnsdluzl. PARSNIPSâ€"Rnnix Atra‘khf‘ Valr length. hrnnrllv shnuldered, free {rum slde mots. discolora- iinn or disease. J. “H'COOIL ELL. “‘. F‘. BALD, TLAu Inspectors Publlr Schoolll. Prepared Iiv marunnrmw m2- Anmntrmunri “'nlkerton. â€"_â€"â€"__________ -â€"_â€"_ â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"â€"..â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- CERTIFICATE OF HONOR A Certificate or Honor will be given to the I'uDll In each SChDOl winning the highest number or Doinis :1: the Fair. SHIELD A Shield will be awarded, except where n special trnphy is awarded, to the schnnl winning the highest number at pululs ln prupurllnn (D the average attendance at the time seeds were ordered This hliieill or lruphy must be won three time: befDl'E it becomes the permanent property at any one schoul. RULES AXD REGULATIONS 1. Cumneiitian i9 (men to all pupils who have aiiended publlc school in their respective School Fuli' Districts at loam onn month slrlt‘e January 15:. 1929, or in attendance at [line of Fair. 2. No entry fee will he charged tor any exhibit and no pupil may have more than mm entry in any one class except Lire Slut-1;. 3. All exhibits in classes 1 to 31. except 9. 10. 11 and 1s, musi he Hie product of material supplied by the Department. 4. Exhibits should be in place by 10 30 3.111. so that judging may cnrrlrnence at 11.00 am. and must not be removed until unlined by the manage- ment Ahsnlulply no exhibits Mcepmd unbr- Ill)“ 111m. All exhibits must be the work rind proper [Y 01 me exhibitor. and in case. or dispute the pupils must slinw a certificate irom parents or teacher that the \vnrk is entirer their own, other- wise nu prize will be given. 6. All entry tickets must be filled out with the pupil’s name tnwnship, number at the suhboi sectlan and number ut class in which exhibit is made. and securely fastened to the exhibit. Entry tickets will be mailed out previous to the day at the Fair, 7. Arllvles exhiblied in 1923 must not be sliuwn 111 1929. 3. Any person found breaking any rules or the Fair will not receive a prlxe. 9. The prrupnlage ut urlze money arranged through the Depnrtment will be paid by cheque in teachers on the day at the Fair. The percentage 10 he paid by the section must also. according to ugreetnent, in paid by the secretary on thul duy. Nate particusuriy Rule 4 xhibits runs! this vear bu planed by time stated. â€"‘ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"._â€"__ “â€" Rural School Fair 3' 7x. _op_ in SEV NTEENTH ANNUAL f; u .. |i. n \ TO BE HELD AT ‘ .. Township Hall, SOLWAY l1 n Brant Township â€"0\'â€" Friday, September 27th, 1929 [Vilill'i‘ llil‘ ,‘lfll’lilgi‘lill‘lll 0f "ll? lli'ut‘t' 1'1iul|(\' ll‘fllll ll Hf Ilfl‘ Imlum llrllnl‘unr'm nr Agril-ulnlrfi, \\'liliu-rlnn, I‘mlurin. ‘8 I‘i tiisi'rii, Mliilnzvr N) \. - - - \i. KERR. i S. \. - A~<~i~lnili€ )[unugt-r Y. .‘lvl‘OllL, 1.11.5. iiniEflORfi Mdlirit-e Tbittm \u-na Lulnv-il . inn. R0 .mu \alanp lsupnnguum Eldun ,\i. .I-. t'eml (mud. .liv-iirum Ctlrlii‘lx iinluin Kre'igvl' i) . ..\'tuiu Pl “ .Eiizzlbeth Ba Jdcir Tnitlvr ‘ 411./'/ 1.11.

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