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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1949-10-12, Page 3FALL FAIR TIME IN ONTARIO One of the biggest animal classes at the Ancaster Fair was the Senior Boys' Calf Club., Entries shown here are: left right,t,Bill oodle , Albertuu; John Vellenga, Holland, now working at Alberton; John Brooks, Alberton; Marilyn Brooks, Albertan; Theo Brooks, Albertn; Chester Lane, St, Anne's; Vincent Clough, Glanford Station; Bud Baird, Ancaster; Willard Lane, St. Anne's and William Fletcher, Brenbrook. Familiar figure at country fairs is Cul. William Brown, old Lime medicine man, selling snake oil. Around his neck is what he calls a "rat snake". Slightly Soggy but still one of the more colourful floats in the parade was this jeep manned by children from S.S. 7 McKillop. The gaily decorated driver. is Neil McGavm, The' Directors of the "Baking -Open" Exhibit at Martnora. Left to right, Mrs. H. Sebine of Martnora, Mrs, W. T4tilbin of Madoc and Mrs. F. Welts of Martnora. Firat in the Bantam Poultry at Schomberg was Jack Proctor. This was the first time that Jack had entered anything at the Fair and he walked away with first prize. ......................... One of the biggest Guernsey farmers in the Ancaster district, Wilf Wade, centre, has o5 of a herd. Here he is with his two sons, Bob, left, and Harold, right, and three of their prize winning Guernseys, left to right, Craigie Mains Esther, Craigie Mains Fairy and Craigie Mains Jennie. • It Was Mud, Mud everywhere at Seaforth Fair which gave Carl Decker of Zurich a chance to do a modern Sir Walter Raleigh, The fair maiden is Alice Armstrong, RR 2, Kippen, Ontario. The Pictures Shown On This Page Were Taken By The 4 Photographer As A Public Service s The Freckle Contest at Lion's Head was a big hit. First and second prize winners Larry Bain and Dorothy Holmes an seen with President