HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1953-9-30, Page 61953
ONTARIO
Huntsville, Ont.—Not A North Country Porcupine—Although it
looks bristly enough, that's actually a prize sheaf of barley,
grown by Roy Goltz of Falcomburg, Teddy Irvine is posing
Burks Falls, Ont.—Youth En Masse—Don't ask us to give you their names—but they Were all there
at The Fair. and had a.g,rrknd time too.
Fergus, Ont.—Starting Youngl—Sandy.Henderson of Salem Is only
six, but he not only had an entry in the rabbits class but took a
prize for his bantams.
Vankleek Hill, Ont.—Looking 'Em Over—A couple of the boys gaze thoughtfully ata portion of the
fine display of poultry.
Burks Falls, Ont.—Pair of Pais—
Marion Empey, the rider, is 12.
We don't know if her mount is
older, younger or anything that
its name is Dusty.
Huntsville, Ont.—Cattle'judging and just o portion of the crowd
at the Huntsville Fall Fair.
Burks .Falls, Ont, -"Nice Bossy!"—Mary Cooper of Alliston. is only
three,,butshe's probably heard that all cars are (ADV.) contented,
Fergus, Ont.—"What Price Glory?"—Ten-months-old Patricia Mc-
Kenzie has just won first honors in her class -but what's that
compared with a trip to the Land of Nod on mother's lap?
!Brampton, Ont,—"Gee, I'd Hate To Have To Carry It"—They do things in a big way around
$rampton, as this immense squash shows. Even the youngsters seem amazed at the size of it.
Burks Falls, Ont.=From A Vantage Point—Mary Lou McInnes takes a look at the 'Pair Grounds
from a distance before joining ih the fun.
Huntsville, Ont, -Looking -And Longing — Seems rather cruel of Mrs. Scott to hold that delicious
.looking pie so close to Kenneth and Gordon Farrell. Now, If she'd only turn her head for a •
moment -4
Burks Falls, Ont.—"Dontcha Wish Ya Had One Like Him?"—Ronny
Martin and Don MCNaughton make friends with a .pony, who
seems to be soothed by their attention..
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