NOTE: ENTRIES TO BE PLACED THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th,
5:00 - 9:00 P.M. IN SCHOOL FAIR BUILDING. ONE ENTRY
PER STUDENT PER SECTION. ENTRIES NOT TO BE REMOVED UNTIL AFTER 5 o'clock
SATURDAY , September 18th.
ALL ENTRIES IN SECTIONS 1-10 AND SECTION 39 WILL BE RETURNED
TO THE SCHOOLS BY THE STAFF
PRIZES: $ 2.50, 2.25, 2.00, 1.00.
THE MORLEY CLEMENTMEMORIAL AWARD: Presented to the student with the most points in Class 4 - Crafts - section 1 to 39.
SECTION
1. A sponge paint pattern, 20cm x 20cm Grades JK - 1. 2. Mosaic made of grain and seeds (No Peanuts) contained in a CD case. Grades 2 - 3. 3. A paper roll animal. Grade JK - 2. 4. An apple doll. Grades 3 - 4.
5. Hand print on a small paper plate. Size 15cm. x 14.5cm. Grades JK - 1. 6. A collage of green and gold. 21cm x 28cm. Grades 2-3 7. Artwork - subject "Painting of a pet", Paint, 21cm x 28cm. Grades JK - 2. 8. Artwork - subject " Early settler picture of an outdoor activity", water
painting, 21cm x 28 cm. Grades 3 - 4. 9. Artwork - subject "Self - portrait", 21cm x 28 cm. Grades 5 - 6. 10. Artwork - subject "Canadian Landscape", water painting, 21 cm x 28 cm. Grades 7 - 8. 11. Plasticine Art - In a closed CD case - an outdoor nature scene. Grades 4 - 5. 12. Using a plastic spoon, create a person. Grades 4 - 6. 13. A warm and fuzzy animal, made out of cotton balls.
Max. size 10cm x 15cm, 15cm high Grades 4 - 6. 14. An article made totally of duct tape. Grades 6 - 8. 15. A handmade "Friendship bracelet". Grades 4 - 5. 16. Tie-Dye T-shirt. Grades 6 - 8. 17. Paper Plate Animal mask, with eyes, Cut and Paste. Grades JK - 1. 18. Paper Plate Halloween mask, with eyes. Cut and Paste. Grades 2- 3.
19. A decorated tooth brush critter. Grades 4- 5.
20. A homemade decorative bird house. Grades 6 - 8.
21. Make a useable article from recyclable items, not to exceed 50 x 50 cm.
base or not more than 50 cm. high.
22. Decorative wooden Garden Stake, no wider than 5 cm., max height 1 m. Without cross piece. Grades 4 - 8. 23. An edible necklace on a string. Max. 60cm total length Grades 2 - 3. 24. A decorated bookmark 15cm long and 4cm wide. Grades JK - 1. 25. Homemade Wind Chime. Max. 50 cm. not including the string. Grades 4 - 6. 26. Youth Poster Competition: Theme " Promoting Your Fair"
Must be hand made by a student. Poster size minimum 23 cm x 28cm to
maximum of 28cm x 44cm, without border, each entry
must be mounted on a black background with a 5 cm border. 1st prize
winner at the Oro School Fair will be entered in the District 5 Fair
Competition in October. This winning poster will be retained by the Oro
Agricultural Society for one year. Size must be accurate.
a) up to Grade 6. b) Grades 7 - 8.
Prizes: $7.00, $5.00, $3.00 27. Create a theme poem about Oro Fair, artistically decorated and overall size 23 cm x 30.5 cm a) Primary Grades - An "Acrostic" poem about Oro Fair.
b) Grades 4 - 6. - A "Cinquain" poem about Oro Fair.
c) Grades 7 - 8. - Create a 10 - 20 line poem about Oro Fair.
PRIZES: $1.25, 1.00, .75, .50, 4 prizes of .25.
CRAFTS - SPECIALS
28. BY CROWN HILL W.I. a) Handmade Birthday Card. Grades JK - 3. b) Make a Pointillism picture, size 21 cm x 28 cm Grades 6 - 8. PRIZES: $2.00, 1.75, 1.50, 1.25, 1.00, .75. .50. 5 prizes of .25
29. BY MITCHELL SQUARE W.I. a) Name your favourite tree and make a 23cm. x 30.5cm. crayon drawing of it. Grades JK - 1. b) Name your favourite tree and make a 23cm. x 30.5cm. coloured pencil drawing of
it. Grades 2 - 4.
c) On a 23cm. x 30.5cm. paper, using watercolours, paint a picture of a sunset over
Lake Simcoe. Grades 5 - 8. PRIZES: $5.00, 3.00, 2.00.
30. BY RUGBY W.I. Any item made entirely from recycled clothing.
PRIZES: $7.00, 5.00, 3.00, 2.00, 1.50, .75, .50, .25.
31. BY CHAPPELL'S FARM a) A decorated pumpkin using any media. Grades JK - 5. b)A pumpkin dressed up as an animal. Pumpkin nohigher than 30 cm. Grades 6 - 8. PRIZES: $ 3.25, 3.00, 2.50, 2.25, 1.00.
32. BY THE ORO SCHOOL FAIR COMMITTEE Design artwork for next year's school fair booklet. The cover page
containing the fair logo and dates are to be picked up at the school office or
from Marion Jermey 487-5822. The artwork must be black and white.
Participation indicates permission for use by the Oro Agricultural Society
and all entries become the property of the Society. Grades 7 - 8. PRIZES: $7.00, 5.00, 3.00.
33. BY PEACOCK'S CORN FARMS A decorated cob of corn person, using vegetables, fruits, flowers, and
seeds.
PRIZES: $ 2.00, 1.75, 1.50, 1.25, 1.00, .75, .50, 5 prizes of .25.
34. BY DON CAMPBELL Judged on accuracy, neatness, and informative value. Draw a map of Oro-Medonte
on a 30cm. x 45cm. paper, including border. Identify and locate:
5 Schools in use in 1955 and still currently standing.
4 Community Halls currently in use.
3 Firehalls. PRIZES: $10.00, 6.00, 4.00, 3.00, 2.00.
35. PHOTOGRAPHY SPECIAL
a) "Scenery", 4 x 6 picture mounted on 5 x 7 cardboard, Grades 7 - 8. b) "Playtime", 4 x 6 picture mounted on 5 x 7 cardboard, Grades 4 - 6 PRIZES: $5.00, 3.00, 2.00.
36. BY FHM CONSTRUCTION Useable hanging Bird Feeder made from recyclable materials.
PRIZES: $6.00, 5.00, 4.00, 3.00, 2.00.
37. SECRETARY'S SPECIAL a)One Page Scrapbook Layout. Theme "My Vacation 2010." Page should be
30.5cm x 30.5cm
Be creative and include accessories. Include at least two photos. Grades 7-8 PRIZES: $7.00, 5.00, 3.00.
b)3 different Christmas Ornaments. Grades 4-6. PRIZES: $7.00, 5.00, 3.00.
c)Create a collage using magazine pictures - My Favourite Animals.
Display on construction paper or bristol board, maximum size is
30.5cm x 46cm. Grades JK-3. PRIZES: $4.00, 3.00, 2.00, 1.00.
38. SPECIAL BY FAY CRAIG A Collage - Theme: "CANADA MY COUNTRY", Approx. Size 30.5cm x 46cm Grade 6 only. Prizes: $10.00, 7.00, 3.00
39. BY EAST ORO HOME & SCHOOL PENMANSHIP
PRIZES: $1.50, 1.25, 1.00. .75, .50, 4 prizes of .25.
NOTE: Judging for the Penmanship includes letter formation, spacing, accurate slant
suitable for grade level, neatness, consistency of letter size. No calligraphy or
typewriting. Poems are to be single spaced on 21 cm x 28 cm paper. Maximum of 10 entries per school per division.
39a. Penmanship Grades 2 - 3. (To be done in PENCIL)
TURNING LEAVES
The leaves are turning everywhere
The red and gold and brown
And soon through the bright autumn air
They will be falling down.
39b. Penmanship - Grades 4- 6. (To be done in PEN)
THE SCARECROW
Once there was a heap of straw
A hat, some rags, a shoe.
The kids came out and found it all
And knew just what to do.
They made the scarecrow head with straw
Put sunflowers in his hair.
He looked so great in all those rags
They took him to the fair.
39c. Penmanship - Grades 7 - 8. (To be done in PEN)
SOMETHING TOLD THE WILD GEESE
Something told the wild geese
It was time to go.
Though the fields lay golden
Something whispered - "Snow"
Leaves were green and stirring,
Berries, luster-glossed
But beneath warm feathers
Something cautioned - "Frost"
All sagging orchards
Steamed with amber spice
But each wild beast stiffened
At remembered ice.
Something told the wild geese
It was time to fly
Summer sun was on their wings,
Winter in their cry.