HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1949-10-19, Page 3t9
FALL FAIR TIME IN ONTARIO
loria Muegge of Mitchell holds the iced chocolate layer cake that won First Prize at the Fair.
The cake was baked by Mrs. G. Worden who also won the $10.00 prize in the Pie Contest.
Illary Jane, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Chas. Topplemere of
lencoe was on the float sponsored by Francis Bread of
Glencoe.
Ross Knight, R.R. 2, Brussels
shown here as he backed his
tractor down the course. Ross
can drive a tractor complete
with trailer backward just about' =
as well as forward. On the
return trip he made the course
without touching a stake and
without a stop.
One of the Big Hits at Rodney was the show put on by Wayne Hauser of West Lorne. Here
his trained pony "Jack" obligingly plays dead.
The Old Chestnut "As Stubborn As A Mule" became a true saying for George Bolton of
Tottenham working in the Pony Ring. Here he tries to budge "Abie."
Mr, Tenton Anderson o£ Glencoe swings his team around on the traek. Mr..Anderson won this
event.
At The Brussels Fair, Secre-
tary -Treasurer George Milne
was living proof that the
busiest man at any Fair is the
Secretary.
Popular Provincial Minister of Health, Russtzll:T.Kelly, is
shown with Mary Willis at 11he Brussels Fair.
They Pictures Shown
On This Page
Were Taken By The
r
Photographer
As A. Public is Service
At The Glencoe Fair, Bi11 McLean serves June Farran and Ruth
McCutcheon with coke and hot dogs.
"Jack" the Trained Pony of West Lorne gives his owner, Wayne Hauser, a kiss,
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Jeatt Chisholm and Leona rifler of the Glencoe Pipe Band, posed beside the Scotch Thistle