HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1952-10-22, Page 6FALL FAIR TIME IN ONTARIO
1952.
BURFORD, ONT.-"From the Bluegrass Country"—The 3 -gaited
saddle horse was "bred in old Kentucky." The rider is Frances
Millar of Brantford.
4tiOCDBRIDGE, ONT.—Hitch-Hiking, Old Time Style—Nine-year-old Dickie Seward gets a real kick
out of hitching a ride in the sulkey driven by George Armstrong of Flesherton.
WOODBRIHC7R, ONT.-"Isn't 1t Just Soft As Soft?"—Four-year-old
Martyn McNeil admires the Suffolk Sheep, from Scotland, owned
by Boyd Ayre of Hamptc--
BURFORD, ONT.--"Fra' Bonnie Scotland, Awa"—Jimmie, Carol, Philip, Joyce and Christine Mackay, ,
not long here from Scotland, are seen with the Grand Champion Angora rabbit.
BURFORD, ONT.-The Big Parade—Past the stands, then back along the other side of the track is the order of all well-conducted Fall
Fair Parades.
MADOC, ONT."Put Your Weight Into lt, Team'—A tractor could probably move as much dead weight much more easily -..-but
there .wouldn't be nearly the interest and excitement,
ERIN, ONT.—"Ring A -Round A -Rosy" -The old game is lots more fun when you have a real live
clown to loin in the sport.