The Wingham Advance-Times, 1956-09-19, Page 7ColOrSill banners, weie- a• special feature 'of the
parade. °, Each school had its own ' design and
added variety to the, procession. These children
from a Morris Township School Pulled a portable
birthday cake along behind them., ke.hange from
the days when little lambs frilloWed Mary to adhoOl.
IS. No. 5, Morris pupils wore special bats. They are pictureroa their
vay through Belgrave on their way tb the 3314 artrtualaolgra,:ye Fair,
reid on Wednesday of last week. ,
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flere are pupils and teacher of S S, No. 19; East- Wawanosh, Pictured
as iSley approached the fair grounds. .s.
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KW , Ruth TaYlOrl 'US$ 3, LAITY Morris 17, X. Anderoldn; Morrifil 40 fl. P. ThOulaa, 'PI , Allttoll. 1.4Tor4.0 17, M, Pletcb, B„, '4,0414niAi(1..
Fear; 4W 13, John McDowell; J3- Phelan; EW10,B, Fear; UK; 11, 1?(?Oltal Mgrris 8, T. Johnston; Isilor-. on 0401);„ D. Johnstn
Xoiria and EW 17, John WIgbt, Erian Pollard; EW 18, ,7„ McDOW- ris 4, a, Somers EW 0, T. Lutz; a.nd 8: EW 17, R. :Topes
Man; EW and USS 0 !TOM Camp- cill ENV 0', E. Walden; Ew 13, T. EW 17, R. Scheifele; Morrie 7, M. R, Rylsma, il. Wild];
bell; US$ 17, Doug. Johnston,
Potatoes (any late Variety nam-
ed);'USS 17, John Wightman, Barry
Isogon; USS 6, Rose Marie Lutz;
MINAS 1, Elgin Pease; US$ 17,
Betty I-tinn,•- A Johnston, Potatoes
(any early varlet, sunned): Morris
Morris 5, 11, Anderson; Morris 8, J.
ITarnatIti.
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113W 113,. M, MeDoWell;
.1.155 17, .,lean Hanna, A Johnston;
FIW 6, Garth Walden,
Pease; Morris 3, K. Anderson; EW
7, G. Robinson.
Dining table bouquet: Morris 11,
1361.gt‘r;--EW17; W. Pletch, B. Itinn;
Morris 8, M. McLennan; EW 13, L.
Coultes; Morris 5, R. IVIichie, Living
DOOM bouquet: Morris 5, J. Arm-
strong; Morris 8, J. Harman; EW
17, J. Hanna; Morris 8, B. McLen-
nan, G. Mothers, -K. Craig, Decora-
tions for Thanksgiving tables; EW
17, W. Pletsh, L. Bolt, M, Goll;
Morris 8, S. Johnston; EW 15, L.
Coultes; EW 17; B. Rinn.
POULTRY
Black, 1g4 Pattlaori; J. Scott, Tanl l
Black; Morris 8,W.•Putt011; EW 18.
Black; Morris 6, R, Bone;
rig 5, Prank proctor; ..EW 'Ian:
Scott,. 4,..mg4.0.woat Morris 5, Pre)*
Proctor; EW 17, P, BOSTTlasi; Mar-,
rig 1, R. Phelan.; TIPS. /7, P,
man; gvv 13, T, Black; Morris 11,
H., Searle; US$ 17, P. Bosnian; EW
J, McDowell; ,EW Tit, Patti-
son; US$ 17, A, Coultes; EW 13,Z.
Scott; lYforrl$.11, fl. Se.arle; EW 16,
L. :Lockhart:. LW 6, B. „Walden;
'USS 17, -Donald. Bosrnan, David
Bosnian; USS 11, B. Pollard; US$,
17, Rhonda •Pear.
EW 13, Ken Black; Morris 5,
Ruth Michie; EW 13, L. Black;
16W 7, Garry Robinson, Rhode
IIsland Red pullet. or hybrid; EW
13, Lyle Smith; EW 17 and Morris,
D, Johnston; 1.11W 6, Hugh Camp-
bell; EW 7, G. 'Robinson. White
Leghorn pullet: EW 13, L. Black,
Ken Black. Pair of pullets: LW 6,
D. Howatt; EW 13, K. Black; Mor-
ris 5, M, Campbell; EW 7, G. Rob-
inson; Morris 5, J. Armstrong; EW
6, H. Campbell.
Pair Market cockerels: EW 13, L.
Black, K. • Black; Morris 5, R.
Nicholson, Joyce Armstrong; EW
end Morris 11, D. Johnston; Morris
5, R. Michie, Poultry Judging
Comp: EW and Morrie 17, Marilyn
ris 1, E. Pease, Judging pair young
Muscovy chicks: Morris 5, D. Proc-
ter; EW 13, Murray Scott, L, Smith;
Morris 8, D. Thomas; EW 6, H.
Catiipbell; EW 13, B. Blair; Morris Hanna; EW 13, Murray Scott.
Notebooks; Morris 8, M. McLen-
nan, G. Thomas; EW 17, M. Pleteh,
W. Pletch, V, Logan, W. Bacon.
Grades 7 and 8; LW 17, John de
an. Prize flat for supplementary Yong, j: Byisma.; Morris 8, C.
Classes: Morris 11, Helen Searle; Brewer; EW 1,7, R. Jones; Morris
8, T, Warwick,
Hen eggs (white): Morris 5, M.
Campbell; LW 6, M. Snell; Morris
1 Elgin Pease; 'EW 10, K. McGow-
Turnips. (Any variety named):
USS 17, Margaret Wightman; Mor-
ris 1, Georga Schoernan; Morris 5,
D. Procter; USS 3, Larry Fear;
F-IW 1, Ken McGowan; USS 6, Rose
Marie Lutz, Largest Pumpkin;
Mocris 1, Gorge Selmerrian; Morris
5, A Procter; USS 17, john Wight-
man; USS 6, Rose Marie Lutz; EW
13, Murray Scott; Morris 8, Frank
Button, White Beans: USS 17, (M.
Goll; EW 13, IVius,ray Scott, L.
Coultes, Colored Beans; USS 6, M.
Koopmans; 'EW 13, L. Coulter;
Morris 11; Jean Walters; 1.155 6,
Rosa Marie Lutz,
Collection of vegetables: .EW
Sandra Chamney; Morris 1, Elgin
Pease; Morris 8; Mary Craig, Kath-
leen Craig; Morris 1, G. Leishman;
Morris 8, Shirley Johnston. Flow-
ers: EW 6, Rose Marie Lutz; IVfor-
ris 11, Anne Achilles, 4. McNichol;
Morris 8, Doug. Thomos; EW 16, B.
de Haan, Cosmos, mammoth: EW
13, L. Black; EW 17, Rinn; Mor-
ris 5, D. Procter; EW 13, 3, Mc-
Dowell; EW 9, M. Coultes; E'W 13,
K. Black, Afilean marigold; EW 4,
G. Walden; EW 14, S. de Haan; EW
6, M, Spell; EW 11, A, Wilkins.
French marigold: Morris 8, Bob
Mathers; Morris 1, BI; Pease;,
10, J. Cartwright; Morris 8,.
Craig; LW 1.7, M. Couites, D. John-
ston.
Srapciragon: EW 10s, K, McGow-
an; EW 7, G.' Robinson. petunia,
Morris 8, 3, Harman; EW 13, L.
Coultes; Mcrris 8, S. Johnston;
Morris 5, L. Armstrong, K, Ander-
son; EW 16, A. do Haan. Phlox:
Morris 5, M. Mabel; EW 6, :3.
Campbell; Morris 11, A, Shortreed;
EW 6, D. Howatt. Zinnia: Morris 5,
J, Armstrong; IOW 11, M. Machan;
EW 16, J, Lockhart; Morris 8, C.
Brener; EW 7, G. Mcl3urney; EW
9, G. Reavie. Cornflower: EW 7,,C.
Robinson; Morris 8, M. McLennan;
EW 7, J. Beecroft; EW 7, R. Bie-
man; EW 17, W. Pletch; EW 11, M.
Wiliiins,
Stocks: Morris 11, M. J. Bolger,
Gladioli: EW'17, M, Wightman, M.
Purdon; EW 6, Rose Marie Lutz;
EW 13, L. Smith; EW 6, A. Snell;
EW 10, K. McGowan. Dahlia: EW
13; 3, Cook; Morris 5, J. Armstrong; Dorothy Howatt; EW 13, Harvey EW.10, K, MsGowan; Morris 1, E. Black; EW- 6,'Dosiglas Howatt; EW
17, David Walsh; Morris 5, "Lloyd
Michie. Pair of pullet's: EW
joYeC Walker i,Esy. 7, Alex FirileAs
EW 6, R. Howatf; Morris 7, W.
Elston; .EW 7, Margaret Finleon;
EW 13, Jim Cook.
• DOME. ECONOMICS
Bran muffins: EW 6, A. gnell;
EW 9, J. Walker; EW 13, M. Tay-
lor; EW and Morris 3, K, Fear;
EW 9, S. Reavie; Morris 8, R. Ma-
Lennon. Date loaf: Morris 1, M
Hopper; Morris 5, A Grasby; Mor-
ris 12, J. Albas;. EW 17, C. A.
Walsh; H. de Yang, Mary de Yong;
Tea biscuits; EW 16, J. Lockhart;
EW 9, A. Currie; EW 17, 13, Rinn,
J. Hanna; Morris 5, Michie, M..
Campbell, Pumpkin pie: Morris 5,
K. Anderson, J. Armstrong; EW 17,
M. Goll;.Morris 8, .I: Harman; EW
9, R. Taylor; 'EW 17, -L, Bolt.
Practical breakfast for school girl;
EW 17, L. Johnston; Morris 5, K.
AndersOni .-EW. 17; GUS EW:;
Howatt;D. Hoatt; E W 17, .1, Hanna;
EW 9, R. Taylor, Choc. layer cakes
EW 9, - Taylor; Morris 11, J.
Bolger; EW 9, L. Coultes; Morris
11, A. 'Kelly; ..EW 17, M. Coultes;
Morris 8, J. Harman.
Sewing Grades 1 and 2: EW 9,
L. Coultes, J. VVallser; EW 6, K.
Koopmans; EW 9, S. Reavie; Mor-
ris 1s M. A. Phelan; Morris 8, S.
Warwick, Grades 3 and 4:\ EW 9,
R. Coultas, C. A. Walsh; Morris 7,.
Hopper;,Morris 5, J. Procter':
EW 6, G. J, Lutz; Morris 7, N.
Whitehead. Grades 5 and 6: EW
1.7, F. Rinn; EW 7, S. Chamney;
EW 17, B. Rhin,
Grades 7 .and 8: EW 17, L. Bolt;
Morris 5, K. Anderson; EW 6, R.
34, Lutz; EW 9, R. Taylor. Jr,
Grades, 1, 2, 3, 4: EW 6, G. J.
Lutz; EW 17, L. Rhin, Coultes;
EW 7,. G. lineman; Morris 7, M.
Hopper, Sr. Grades, 5,' 6, 7, 8: EW 6,
R. M. Lutz; EW 13, L. Coultes;
EW 17, E. Rinn; Morris 5, R.
Michie, K. Anderson; EW 17, F.
Rinn.
Farm Mechanics: EW 13, Alex
Blair; Morris 7, Murray Elston;
EW 17, Allan Bosnian; IVIorris 1,
Coll; EW 9, Clarence Walker; Mor- Keith Richmond; Morris 11,' Mur-
ray Blake; EW 13, David McDow-
ell. Model Farm Wagon: EW 13,
Donald McDowell, Table lamp, EW
13, John McDowell; EW 17, David
Rabbit: US$ 17, Richard Van-• •
Camp, Brenda VanCamp; Morris 7,
Gordon McBUrneyl USS - 17, IC
Shortreed; EW 9, M. PattisOn„ Dog:
EW M, Pattison; USS 17, Keith
Pletch; USS 17; -Richard. Van-
Camp; Morris 17, V. Fear;' EW 17,
B. Krug; Cat: 'US$ Hanna,
J. Johnston, U. Vincent; EW 9, J,
Walker; 'US$ 17, L. Rinn; EW 6, P.
Carrick,
Pets (Grade 4 and over): Morris
. 5, R. Nicholson; .morris, .11,' B
Humpbries, pair pigeons: EW 13,
Murray Scott. Collie Dog: USS 17,'
Jean Hanna, Is 'Johnston, Max
Pletch; Morris 5, D, 'Printer; .USS.
17„ -D.. Johnston; IVIorria 1, M.
South, ()pen' class: Morris 1„. E.
Pease; -EW 16,- Wilson . Carrick;
Morris 7; W, Elston; Morris 11, K.
Pollard; EW 7,' Jean - Taylor, G.
Robinson. • ..
There were more than 2,000 ea-
tries in, the 36th annual Belgrave
School Fair held Lit Belgrave last
Wednesday, The day was bright,
and a large crowd of children, their
parents and ihterestecl spectators
turned out for the big event,
The children were falai Nos. 8,
9, 10, 11, and 1.3 East Wawanosh;
Nos, 1, 3, 4,,5; G, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and I
0.2 Morris; U.S.5, 7, 6 and 16 East
and. West Wawanosh; 3 and
17 East Witwanosh and Morris;,.
U.S.S, 11 East Wawanosh and Hui-
lett. The pupils took their places
in their respective groups and
paraded to the.park, with specta-
tors lining both sides of the road•
way to watch.
The fair was Opened by Mr, .AYas
ret of the DOininion Livestock
Branch of the Department• of Ag-
ricultnre, Judges were G. W. Mont-
gomery, agricultistkl representative
for, Huron County; Mr. and Mrs
Clifford Epps, Lorne. Webb, M.
13ridgen, W. McKenzie, R, Chard,
Mid's Dorothea...Comber and' J• Kin-
kead. ,
drain: Morris 5, Joyce Procter,
Frank Proctei; EW 13, Murray
Scott; EW 7, Kay Naylor, Jean,
13111 Naylor, Barley, any
variety, named; Mortis 1, 3. Stadel-
man; Morris 11, L, Bolger; Morris
5, Joyce Procter', Oats, any .variety,
LW 1.3, Betty Blair;; USS 17, Keith
Pletch, W. Pletch; 'LW 9, 3, Nay-
lor; LW 10, K. McGowan; Morris 8,
Ross Gall, Winter Wheat, any vari-
ety: Morris 5, D, Procter, Murray
Factor; 111W 7, K. Naylor, Jean
Naylor, • Field Corn, any variety; Morris
5, Joyce proeLer; 'EW 13, J. Cook;
Morris 5, Frank Procter, Marilyn
Campbell, Sweet Corn: IVIorria 1,
John Schoernan, Geo, Schoernan;
EW 9, L. Coulter, Murray Coultes;
USS 6, Ted Lutz; Morris 5, R. Nic-
holson, Field Corn: Morris 3,
Donna Grashy; EW 9, L, Coultes;
EW 13, .13epty Blair, Alex Blair;
,EW 16, S. de Haan, Lila Black,
Roots and Vegetables (Junior
Grades) 1355 17, Ross Wightman,
L. Morris, 3'. Schoeman; 7 EW, B.
Snowden; USS 6, M, goopmans;
US$ 17, H, Martins;,10 Morris, M.
Wilkinson; 12 Morris, J. Hoonsancl
FLOWERS •
(Prom seed ,supplied by the fair),
Junior Grades 1, 2, 3, 4, Asters;
11. Morris, P. Bolger:. 8 Morris. , S.
Warwick; US$ 17, C. A. Walsh; 1
Morris, L. Stadelmati; 11 Morris, A
Doherty; 7 Morris, M. Elston;
Cosmos: LW 10, A, Caldwell; US$
17, I, Wheeler; Morris 8, G. Brewer;
LW 1.3, M. Black; LW 6, M. Snell;
9, L. Coultes, French Marigold:
8 Morris, It, McLennan; EW 6, G,
3. Lutz; 131W Sas B. Taylor; EW 9,
J, Walker; Morris 8, T. Johnston.
Snapdragdn: EW 7,, C. Robinson;
Morris 5, M. Nicholson; Morris, 7,
G. McMurray, D. Elston, W. Elston.
Open Classes
Potatoes; LW 13, Taylor; EW
10, L, Bailey; EW 6, J. Lutz; USS
17, 71, Logan; USS (i, Ted Lutz;
'USS 17, R. Wightrna,n, Colored
Beans; EW 6, m, Koopmans, T,
Lutz; 11, Morris, Larry Walters;
Morris 8, Tommy Warwick; EW 6,
K. Koopmans; 13W Carol'Walsh.
Collection of V4etablea; Morris 8,
J. Johnston;, USS' 17, Barry Pleteh;
Morris. 5, Margaret IsTiclujlaon;sUSS
17, Carol WaIsh, Ray Shuleb; EW
7, C. Robinson.;
Flowers; Petunias--EW 6 G.
Walden; EW • 9, 'D. Pattisor.l;'Ew
17, L, John: on; lVfOrriLi 7, M. Hop-
per; 'EW 10, 3,'MoVittie",; ,EW p,. J.
Taylor. Phlox; LW 9,.111, Metur-
ney,; 5 Morris, j." Procter,
glw 6, R, Qampbelli •T, pltz; NW
17, R. Logan; LW 11, Pi, Young-
blutt; LW 7, P, Rieman; EW - 101
L, Bailey. Cornflower; Morris '8, R.'
Goll, J. Johnston, gwv, Schel,..
.fele; my 9; .13., IvIc.Buragy; 1JW 17,
Wightman; Morris 8, Fred
.Brewer. 111W 9, C. -Coulter,
EW 17, R. :Sehelfele; NW G, 0,
Walden; EW 17,. 0, Vincent; Morris
3, Ross Yuill, Dahlia Cactus: Morris -
7, W, .Elston; EW 17, R, Seheifele;
Morris 7, M. Elston; Morris 5, M.
Nicholson, P. Grasby; ' EW 13; I.
Scott,-. , •
FRUIT
Northern 5PY Apples: EW 17, Mil
Vincent R. Vincent; USS 0, Ted
Lutz; EW 13, M. Black; USS
Jean Lutz; EW 1, Annie Caldwell.
Snow Apples: EW 7, 9biriey Mc-
Innis. McIntosh Reds; Morris 3, rt,
LuoitiAit;; EMWorrl, is3 81:),` olVieDssGoowil,elkppIleasil.
other varieties: USS 6, JeC11),
iTed Lutz; EW 13, I, 'Leal.; Morris
'5, J. Procter; EW 13, N. Black,
Pears (any variety named): EW
13, M. Taylor, .7, Cook; EW 12, ;ES
Nesbitt; EW 1)3, B. Taylor; USS
l.si•tz.; EW 9, N, Pattison. Crab=
s21.;1;efi LW 7, 0. Beecroft; Morris
5, Ns Procter; EW 13, Ian Scott;
Morris 5, Joyce Procter. Basket
of assorted fruits: Morris 3, Ross
Yuill; EW 13, A. 13,air; LW 17,
Carol'Walsh; EW 13, M. Black, Ian
S‘cFoltotwers (dining table bouquet);
EW 17, L. Rinn, A Walsh; EW 18,
Ian Scott; LW 17, D, 'Vincent;
Maids 7,.N. Edgar. Living room
bouquet: EW 7, J. Beecroft; EW 17,
R. Scheifele; Morris' 7, A, Borman.
Decoration for Thanksgiving table:
EW 17, K, Pletch; Morris 7, G.
McMurray; Morris 3, R. Yuill; LW
17, L", Johnston, L. Rinn, Lois Rinn,
rouurny
Hi-line pullet: USS 17, A. Boa
man; Morris 5, L. Michie; EW 13,
T. Black; USS 17, Donald Bosnian;
EW 13, Raryey Black, Marjorie
Black. Rhode Island' Red pullet or
hybrid: 'EW 6, H. Campbell; EW
13: jim Cook; USS 3, X. Fear; 'US$
17; David Walsh; EW 13,M. Smith;
Morris 5, J. Procter. White. Leg-,
horn pullet: EW' 13, Harvey Black;
EW 7, Robinson; Morris 7,
Gordon .McMurray, Pair Market
Cockerels, EW 9, W. Coultes; "EW 6,
Pair of young ducks: Morris 5,
Joys:e Procter; Morris 8, Ross God;
Morris 7, Wayne Elston; EW 9,
Joyce Walker. Pair of Young Mus-
covy . ducks.: Morris 5, Murray
Procter; LISS 17, Janette Johnston,
Linda Johnston. Hen eggs: (brown)
Morris 5, Joyce Procter; USS 6,
Ron Howatt; 13W 9, Doreen Patti-
son; EW 6, Harold Campbell;
Morris 3, Ross Yuill; EW and IVIor-
ria 17, ,David Walsh. Hen . eggs
(white): Morris and Hullett, Bever-
ley MacDonald; EW 6, Elaine Snell,
Mary Snell; Morris 7, Gordon Mc-
Murray; USS 17, David Borman, A.
Bosnian.
,ROOTS AND VEGETABLES
'Onions: EW 10, J. Cartwright;
EW 6, Garth Walden; IVIorriS 5,
Loreena Armstrong, Karen Ander-
son. Parsnips: EW 13, Donald Mc-
Donald; ...Morris 11, D. Pollard;
Grey 3, John McDonald; EW 13,
(name not on card); EW 17, Mar-
garet Wightman. SquaSh: Morris 8,
Clifford Brewer, Joyce HarmanS
EW 17, Max Pleteh; EW 11, Betty
Jane Youngblutt; EW 6, Don
Campbell; Morris 3, Lairy Fear.
Muskmelon; EW 17, Lorna Bolt;
EW 6, Rose Marie Lutz; Morris 5,
Ron Nicholson; EW 11, Bruce
Youngblutt.
Watermelon: EW 17, Ronald
David Jonea; Morris 11, Jean Walk
tens. EW 13, Linda Coultes; EW
Garry Robinson EW 6, Hugh
Campbell. Mange's (any variety):
Elston,, A. Hopper,
Workbooks, Grade 2: Morris 7,
N. LOW; Morris 4, B. Sinith;
17, H. Martin, D. Walsh; :Morris
L.,Elston, C. McMurray, .errade3
and 4: ,EW 17, R. Logan; Morris
T-IY 'Thynne, K. Johnston; Morris 1,
F., Smith, Grade ii. and 6; Morris 8,'
McLennan; FAY 17, M. Pleteli%
Morris 8, G. Thomas; .EW 17, W. ,
Pletch, Grade and 8: Morris .8, C. •
Brewer; .EW 17; R. Jones, J. 13y1-
sma; L W13, L. .Srnith: 17,''
John .de Yong; Morris 8, P. Thom-
as.
EW 11,, M. Youngblutt; LW 17,
R, VanOanap. Grades 5 and 0; EW
ling; SW V, B. ,t, liS44:144
13. Rylsina, J, Wighturau,
Mach, W, 13aoon bPoster on satetz;
NW 17, J.. BylLanao I), Hanna.:
13yIsma, R. Jones; IOW Ernes
IYI0Vittiel 13W 37, J.
Grades 8, 7, 8; 4, joi]ei,s,g01*-.
att, P. Hanna, M. 5114110, B. 100)(04
J, Wightman,f3zia,i4hots; f.iatzttk
And. I, Howatt, Arts and Grafi*
•Grades 1, 2: T. 14:Az, COWart, 4,
Blair, P. Doer, A McDowell, P.
McLean. Grades 5, T, de Yong,
M. Coultes, B. Krug, ,13,
Rhin. B, Cartwright.
Grades 3, 4; R,. Purdon, P., Log-
Procter, W. Riley, Grades 7, 8; go
. (Please turn to page, twelVe.)
LIVESTOCK
Dairy Calf: US$ 6, D,' Howatt;
EW 9, M. Coultes, Baby beef calf;
EW Coultes. Pail-fed beef
calf: EW 13, IL Black, Junior beef
calf; USS 6, D. Howatt. Beef calf
heifer: EW 9, M. Couites.
Market lamb: EW 0, Ruth Coul-
tas. Market lamb (long wool): M.
Smith. Showmanship • with calf;
USS.6, R, Howatt. Showmanship
with calf: USS 6, L H n Howatt. Pa
bacon hogs; USS 17, I. Wheeler.
Hogs, 175 lha or over: USS 6, I,
Howatt; Pair bacon sows, USS 6
I Howatt. Pair weanling pigs uncle,
35 lbs: S. S. 7, 13, Hopper. Pair pigs
40-100 lbs, USS 17, W. Bacon.
Good Weather, Large. Crowd.' out
for Annual Belgrave School Fair; •
Popt] of U.S.S, No. 10, East and West Wawanosh intersection at Belgrave, forming Part of the open-
s.] d No, 7, fleet Wawanosh approach the main'ing parade,
I •
Paolum woalc
VXTS EW 17, R., Logan, R, Purdon; all, F. Sarritlr, B. McNichol, 14,
'This general view of the fair produce lay-out in Belgrave hall gives
some idea of the activity there on Wednesday afternoon as children
and parents look at the articles on display.
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•
Shilling( faces and light hearts Were the Order of pupils as they paSsed by the caniera tin their
day for NC. 141 InIhst and West Wawanosin, (C) the fair,
The dlilldren paraded from one ehd'of Belgrave to was composed of pupils and teadhets front 22
the i$arit watched by Many parents. This view schools in the area.
gives some idea Of the letigth of the parade whith
h.
Morris 5.5, No. 4 bane er-bearets headed the group fro oult.: ot,
The pupils Wire Special hate made for the occasiOn.
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