HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1950-10-4, Page 7FALL lA.IR TIM
FERGUS—Mrs. Stan Goulding of Arthur proudly displays her
51/2 month old daughter Margaret Isobel, right :after he 'had
been judged Best Baby in the Baby Contest.
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KINCARDINE—Norman Schmidt of Mildmay with his wheat and oat sheaves, His "Cornell
.595" wheat -won first prize, "Beaver Oats" fourth.
FERGUS=They raise fine craps in Wnitington (Caxuity., but rieme :finer, or in. which they take more pride, than babies such as these.
LONDON—"Don't be quite so lovin', Bossy" is probably the
thought running through the little lad's mind as one of the,
entries at the Cattle Show at the Western Fair nuzzles up
• affectionately,
NEW HAMBURG—Four-year-old Richard Thistle of Strat-
ford, rewards his uncle's Larkfield Diamond Nancy for win-
ning honours in the Guernsey class,
PAISLEY—fudged "best calf" in Calf Club Show is this fine-looking animal.
NEW 141VIBURG—Ardyne Wonder, judged best Senior Hoar;, weighs close to 800 pounds,
Owner Lloyd Thtgcy, PA. 2, Preston knows how to handle hips.
FERGUS—Clowns are always an outstanding feature at
Ontario Fall Fairs.
NEW HAMBURG—Miss Frances Millar of Brantford is justly
proud of her Knight Rose, first place winner in the Open Saddle
. Class.
NEW HAMBURG—Billy Ritz, runner -tip for first place in the
Baby Show, wonders what all the fuss is about.
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