The Brussels Post, 1949-10-26, Page 3PALL FAIR TIME IN ONTARIO
A Pretty Picture was made at Mount Brydges by Lorraine
Seaton holding some of the prize dahlias.
At Madoc young Master Lessard of Bannockburn helped
entertain the crowd.
At iviadoc ILen Holme. M.C., Leonard Ward and Wilfrid Forestell pose with the winners of the
Cowboy Singing Contest, Lela Wright, John Simpson, Wayne McCann and Wally Jackson.
The team drawing contest at Madoc was a great crowd pleaser. The team shown above made
a striking photo when th ey failed to budge the load
The Main Attraction at Mount Brydges for yound Eddie Jar
main seemed to be the prize cat shown above.
Brian Dugan came all the w^"• from Toronto to see the Madoc
Fair.
Man's best friend in the form of a friendly black spaniel entered at the Mout Brydges Fair was
a favorite of the youngsters.
The Baby Contest at Grand
Valley was one of the big
drawing Bards. Shown above
is Wanda Gordon going
through the necessary weigh-
ing during the contest..
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Shown Above at Burford are prize winning Hampshire sheep owned by Fred Bell, Canfield, J, H. Wilmot, Milton, C. Lowden,
Smithville, J. Telfer, Paris and Ralph Young of Caister Center.
At Erin, Ernie Teeter and Don Fines put on quite a , comedy show for the thousands of
people present.
Tobacco Growers Herb. Davidson and Clayton Brandow of Mount Brydges comment on the
quality of prize winning tobacco leaf.
The Pictures Shown
On This Page
Were Taken By The
Photographer
As A Public Service
Senior Grand Champion "Paul Texiel Rag' Apple," owned by
Sheffield Farm, is shown above with herdsman Walter Quanz,