HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1950-10-25, Page 3I,I
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TIM2 IN ONTARIO
MARKHAM—As usual the Ferris Wined canried aplenty rof
youthful customers, anxious to get am 'over --all" +picture ,df
the proceedings, as well as a few °£bills.
'From The Inside, L*ck ng Out
(GRAND VALLEY—"Fans'-eye view" might be the title of this shot, taken from the shades
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.the grandstand •and showing some of the entries in the Single Roadster class,
No e°Guess Your ` ei ht Or Age " ere
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GRAND VAI,I+, Y—"What's alI the fuss about, big folks?" 7 -weeks -old B illy Nichols is probably thinking as his weight is taken in the Baby Contest
by Miss Carol Brice of the Dufferin Health Unit.
BRUSSELS—Whether it's at the million dollar Roosevelt Raceway or at a rural fair, harness
horses have two things in common --they require plenty of attention and carry lots of `rigging'.
THE PICTURES SHOWN
ON THIS PAGE
Were Taken By The
PHOTOGRAPHER
AS A PUBLIC SERVICE
MARKHAM—The Boy Scouts were on the job, as always,
and here one of them is seen "putting the bite" on a couple
of members of the Markham Girls' Band.
GRAND VALLEY—A vision from bygone days was seen
when Mrs. F. Tindall ( left) and Mrs. Fred Taylor arrived
wearing old-time costumes, entries in an old-fashioned dress
competition sponsored by the Hereward Women's Institute,
BOLTON—Looking grimly determined, 2 -year-old Billy Din.
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woody—with an assist from Gordon Mason --sets off on his
very first pony ride.