Drawing Contest Winner
Last month we asked for illustrations of our theme “Space.” The
illustration below by 9 year old Abby
Martin of 760W, Shipshewana was
The school-age division is open to any
selected as our winner for the schoolstudent up to eighth grade.
age division. Congratulations go to her!
The theme for this month is “Harvest.” Get your thinking hats on and
draw something that you think best
represents harvest time.
All entries are to be two-dimensional and on 8½” x 11” paper. Mail
your entry, or drop it off at our office,
by Friday, October 18. The winning
entries will be published in our next
issue and will have the honor for the
whole month!
Find The Lost
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Clueless
Crossword
Solution
By Melissa Miller
to the puzzle on page 8.
Sponsored by
We are looking for sponsors
for the Clueless Crossword,
a new advertiser each time.
Call for more details! 260-4634901.
The “Find The Lost Coin” sponsor
for September was Arc Thrift Store
with a coin hidden in their ad on page
64. The two winners selected were
Herbert J Short of Topeka and Laura
Graber of 775W, Shipshewana. Each of
them won a $25 gift certificate to the
Arc Thrift Store. Congratulations!
To enter this month’s drawing,
find the gold coin in an ad, as
shown here, then take your entry
to the sponsoring business. You may
mai l the postcard to the business, but
if you present it in person, you’ll have a
double chance of winning!
The first prize will be drawn only
from the entries that were presented
in person. The second drawing will be
with all entries that were received,
both in person and those mailed in.
Use a postcard (or index card) if at
all possible. Put, “I found the gold coin
in your ad!”, on it, as well as your name
and address. Entries need to be turned
in by Friday, October 18.
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