HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1952-10-1, Page 2FALL FAIR TIME IN ONTARIO
!LINDSAY, ONT.—Blue Ribboner—Tara Beau, owned by Roy Philips
of Port Hope placed first in the saddle class. Mrs. Cliff Peterson
of Toronto is the lady who helped the Chomp pose.
1952
HUNTSVILLE, ONT.—Forest Art—Charles Christenson of Huntsville is an artist who works in an un-
usual medium. He "paints" his pictures by using different shades of birch -bark.
LINDSAY, ONT.—"Musk Hath Charm"—Erica •Zentner fiddles, while Ed. Carter of the 4;'h. Highland-
ers adds a few clarinet touches.
IMA-MPT0r1,,9NT.-3"Takes Plenty of Elbow GreaseGetting a coif fit to meet the judge's eye Involves.
lots of work, as pretty Betsy McCann con testify.
HARROW, ONT.,"She is NOT a Buttinsky"—So says Karen June
Booth of Kingsville in defence of her friend.
PORI ELGIN, ONT.—"—High as an Elephant's Eye"—Ontario is
hardly' in a class with Iowa and other "corny" States, but they do
grow it impressively tall, none the less, up Bruce County way.
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ANCASTER, QNT.—Just Plain Tuckered Out --After oil a little chap can stand -fat lb much Midway,
'floss. candy and ar{sorted excitement. Than-sieepwherever;i6handiest.