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MITCHELL-- This .aerial picture, taken by the Molson's Photographer from a Skyways Air Service plane, gives not only a good general view of
this,outstanding Fall Fair, but also a hint ,of the typically beautiful Perth County landscape.
ARTHUR—If you can't see over the big folks' shoulders—,
that's no reason why you should miss all the fun.
To Go Or Not To Go—That Is The Question?
AYLMER—Even Christopher Columbus had his doubts before starting out on his first
journey, so why should tiny girls embarking on their first Midway "solo" ride be any
different?
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BRUSSELS—Lined up for the Molson's Photographer, thes sturdy young Canadians are . front United School Section
No. 12 (Grey & McKillop). Their teacher, Mrs. E. Rockwell, is seen in the right background,
MITCHELL—All decked out
in colourful regalia Drum
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Majorette Diane King led the
ceotionally large parade of
school children,
AYLMER—Those harness -horse drivers are a pesky lot and
require stern treatment, which they seem to be getting from
Dr. Hafle of Dutton, who acted as starter.
BRUSSELS—Solomon said "the race- is--fitit always to the
swift"—but that seems to be the way.it' e working in this race
for boys from 9 to 11.
LISTOWEL—Championship award for agricultural mare and
foal went to Gordon Johnson of Moorefield, owner of this
fine pair.
BEETON—Riding the donkey was only one of the many
attractions for the younger generation of Simcoe County.
THE PICTURES SHOWN
ON THIS PAGE
Were Taken By The
PHOTOGRAPHER
AS A PUBLIC SERVICE