The Brussels Post, 1950-10-18, Page 5��...r ,h� �;•,TI
ROD.NEY—Five-year-old Mary Lau Hauser of Wast Lorne
.and her 'trick pony Jack •"went cover" hi a big -way with young
and old.
B:L'YT:EF—;Showing a; nice turn of .speed this smart looking
pacer strides toward The finish line.
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CHOMBERG—Here are seen a few of the many photographs, taken the previous year by
The MOLSON Photographer,. which were a much admired feature at The Schomberg Fair.
RODNEY—To the stirring strains of music by the Glencoe Pipe Band, school children from Rodney and surrounding districts
parade through the Fair Grounds.
PARKHILL Young James
Ritchie seems a bit dubious
about this photography busi-
ness, but father Pipe Major
David Ritchie assures him
there's nothing to fear.
SCHOMBERG—Ken Rice (left), with an assist by Bruce Kit-
chin, exhibits his First Prizo winning pair of Angora Rabbits.
THE
PICTURES SHOWN
ON THIS PAGE
Were Taken By The
PHOTOGRAPHER
As A Public Service
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PARKHILL—Justly proud of this quilt—one of her several
prize-winning entries—is Mrs. E. Darling of Clandeboye
NORWICH—Fine fruit was a feature at this fair, and here Paul
Moore and Dave Croft are seen admiring some of the tempting
apples and pears.
SEAFORTH—Skirts would appear to have an advantage over slacks judging by this finish of
the race for girls, twelve years old and under.
BLYTH-They limber the exhibitors instead of the exhibits, as will be seen in this photo of
the junior and Senior Calf CIubs awaiting the official awards.