The Brussels Post, 1947-10-15, Page 5• • ALL FAIRTIME IN
NTA ':IO
Photograph by yaur Ful.O-Pep Photngrnnher.
HARRISTON — Five-year-old Donald Nob le, son of Cecil Noble of Harriston, shown with
his calf,
Photograph by your Ful -O -Pep Photographer.
ARTHUR — Members of the High School Bugle Corps sport-
ing their smart new uniforms.
Photograph by your Ful -O -Pep I'hologrppher.
ANCASTER — Miss jean Gowland shown above receiving
trophy from the Hon. R. T. Kelly.
Photograph by your Tu1.O-Poo Photographer.
RODNR'2.–_"Jarvis Britisher Mischief 199", a grand champ
owned by Mr, Lyons of VValiacetown, This is a Ful -O -Pep
fed animal, and Mr, Lyons recommends Full -O -Pep as the feed
for real champions.'
Fairtime Highlights
By Your Ful.O-f , s keel Reporter
ANCASTER, ARTHUR, RQI)-
NEY, BEAVERTON, IIARRIS-
TON and SEAFORTH were all
visited by our Ful -O -Pep reporter
this past week.
Shown in the photo is Mr. J. M.
Govenlock, president of the Fair at
Seaforth. Mr. Govenlock is the old-
est fair president in Western On-
tario, and is extremely active in
community affairs. He was a mem-
ber of parliament from 1010 to 1023
and is a past warden of Huron
County.
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Phntogr:ph by your Ful -1) -Pop Plat o.r:n a•,
BEA.VERTON — The Georgetown Girls' Pipe Band and Beaverton school children shown
at opening ceremony
HARRISTON —Contestants in the three -le no- Photograph by your Ful -0 -Pep Photo..r:,•.b.,•
aove. At
the winning team — ,Miss Blanch Tarr and hown Miss esEleanorb Sandersontreme left is
HARRISTON — The jumping class was one of the bigPhotograph drawingby cyour
ards. M ssep Jeant"grapher Gowland
is shown in the foreground,
Phut.ur,ph hg your 11.14'e1, Pholot,toopr
ARTHUR — The youngsters' rhythm band, at Arthur added colour to the exhibition. With
their natty uniforms they drew much altp]anse.
RODNEY — Shown above is young \Vinnie Kelly of Kincar-
dine on the Merry -Go -Found.
"Ghee! Just drink of all the delicious Grape -Nuts Flakes
I could eat if 1 had a mouth like that!"
"1 could sail into a scowful of
those malty -rich, aweet-as-a-nut
Post's Grape -Nuts Flakes!
"And boyl How I'd pack in the
nourishment; All those carbohy-
drates for
arbohy-dratesfor energy; proteins for mus-
cle; phosphorus for teeth and bones;
iron for the blood; and other food
essentials.
'They'd have to cut an acre of
wheat and malted barley to get
enough of those golden grains for
a couple of mouthfuls of Post's
Grape -Nuts Flakes.
"And they'd have to pack 'en%
loose in box cars instead of those
big economy size packages,"
"Come, come, Wilbur. You're
making me hungry. Let's go home,"