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PROVINCIAL WINNER Katie Spurrell - Riverside Elementary
SECOND PLACE Sylvia Hillier - Sacred Heart Academy
This picture represents me and a family member at Gall Pond fishing. The brown cabin on the right side is my cabin. There we like to
have fires if it’s not windy; go swimming if it’s warm; and go fishing; my favorite part! When we go fishing we like to listen to some
tunes such as Salt Water Joys; Newfie Stomp; I’m a Newfoundlander Born and Bred. In Gall Pond there is a lot of rain so we always
need to take our rubbers because even if it’s sunny the grass is still wet! I love my drawing and I hope you judges do to!!
THIRD PLACE Adrian Skinner - Ècole Sainte-Anne
Translation:
Title: My Canada 150 Forest Story
Person Left: “We need forests for Oxygen.”
Person Right: “The forest is important. If there were no forests, there would be no Canada or wood that is important for fires. We
need to protect them. We also need them to build houses.”
HONOURABLE MENTION Sarah Aylward - Riverside Elementary
Canadian’s, Newfoundlander’s especially think of hunting season as an overly exciting time of the year. By age, I am not permitted to go hunting with my
Nan and Bopa yet, but every year I’m always so excited for them to come home from their journey and tell me all about it. Just another reason to day
dream during supper with my mom! Many times Nan and Bopa have come across fascinating experiences such as when their cat Pumpkin went hunting with
them and a caribou got the sweet scent of the little kitten and tried to stick his big head into the blazing red truck to give Pumpkin a big slobbery lick!
We had a good laugh about that one. For 150 years us islanders have been continuing the tradition of hunting moose, caribou and other animals. Years ago
hunting was a way of life supplying delicious meats, fashionable clothing and now I will eventually take the tradition down and add some amazing memories.
HONOURABLE MENTION Chelsea Chard - Catalina Elementary
My poster is about me, my mom, dad and brother out camping. I am the one roasting the hotdog and that’s my mom roasting
the marshmallow, my brother is the person with the blueberry and my dad is the person with the blueberry basket. My family
usually goes camping for the weekend. When it’s nighttime we play spotlight and that is my Canada 150 forest story!!
HONOURABLE MENTION Sarah Keeping - Mary Queen of Peace
HONOURABLE MENTION Kirsten Henoche - Jen Haven Memorial School
HONOURABLE MENTION Reese Pelley - Riverwood Academy
My Canada 150 Forest Story. Me and my dad in the woods cutting down tress in the winter surrounded by the
wilderness. This is my favorite forest memory. Nature is beautiful in the winter. The ground is white, it gets darker
quicker so you can have a fire at like 7:00pm. In winter you need wood so you can light a fire to keep yourself warm.
My Canada 150 Forest Story. My story/poster is about my dad cutting wood in the forest for the wood stove
at his house and his parents house. He needs 30 loads of wood for his parents house and his house.
HONOURABLE MENTION Ethan Gillingham - Riverwood Academy