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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1953-10-7, Page 6rr 1953 • •Beaverton, Ont. — Took Lots.Of•Work To•Fix Them Up — Fine display of "decorated bicycles and ,baby carirages .and their owners. bWarrow, Ont. — Wild West Stuff — David and Bob Smith, mounted in "Captain" and."Malor" first and second- prize winners in • pony class. • 9 n says Ont. - Whlie Giant — Grand Champion Yorkshire Boar Awned by C. L. McNeill, nFraserville. Harrow, Ont. — "It Won't Bite" — The Fair's Secretary, Mr. Cap - stick, tries to reassure Marta Louise. Bush about the Grand Champjon•White Wyandotte's •harmlessness Tweed, Ont:—Big Eyes, Big Blos- som—Baby Brion Fisher takes a look at a prize flower. Harriston, Ont. — "The Smile Of Victory" — Mrs. Rita McDonald displays some of her prize winning beauties, Harrow, Ont. — "They Look Good Enough To Eat — No Foolin'" — Prizewinning pies displayed by Mrs. T. J. Martin and Mrs. Ernest Gorick. Harrow, Ont. —• Ready To Break Records — Donna Jane McLean is only three, but seems quite at home handling the reins lkladsay, Ont. —"Look Pleasant For The Camera" — Edward Gorhouse of Unionville with his prize Junior Heifer Colf. Tweed, Ont. — "Steady Now, Boy" — Well trained dog performs a dificult stunt for amusement of spectators, Beaverton, Ont. — Named For Operetta — Brigadoon is the name of this grand championship shorthorn, owned by MH Farms, Milliken, Fine,Crowd And Fine Horses— Entries In the Team Roadsters class lined up before the admiring throng, Cars .are„jnthe majority but 'the equines still get the most attention. Beaverton, Ont. — Ali Ready To Go Places — Tho pony "Toots" harnessed to a cart made by Al Scott, the owner and driver.