HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1951-9-5, Page 7F FAI 77 E 1 ONTARI
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ittidgetown, Ont,—Bovine Beauty Parlor. If good 'grooming can do it, Albert Eskritt is making sure
that his entry is going to be well up among the winners.
STOCK - PETERBOROUGH;
Woodstock, Ont—Real Driving Skill Here. Four -horse hitch of Peter L. Graham of Ilderton does "figure eights" under the watchful
eyes of Judge Andy Crawford, Ontario Agricultural College.
Ridgetown, Ont.—,Greatly In The Minority Now—There was a time, not so long ago, when most Ontario folks used horses at motive -
power on their way to the'Fall•Fair. Now, as can be seen from this general view of the Ridgetown grounds, they use cars—good
looking ones, 'too—while Mr. Horse is for show and racing purposes only. •
Peterborough, Ont.—"Tastes Good Even If It Doesn't Last Long"—No Fall Fair would be complete,
of course, without plenty of Candy Floss or, as some call it, "sweetened wind".
Woodstock, Ont.—The Smile Of Victory—Betty Innis appears pleas-
ed about things, and well she might be as her Junior Yearling
Guernsey had just been declared a prize winner.
Ifiiirlgetown, Ont.—Times Change, But Boys Don't. Farming be-
e:omes more and more mechanical with gasoline replacing horse-
power. But the boys still want to be in the driver's seat, whether
it's 0 tractor or a buggy,
Peterborough, Ont.—"A Little Nonsense Now and Then"—Well-known fun maker, 'Clyde the Clown'
finds himself surrounded by a bevy of good looks in the persons of some of the dancing girls
Woodstock, 0
Strictly Business—One of the entries in the jumping class takes off for what
would appearto be a successful clearance of a "fence"„
• Peterborough, Ont.—Armful Of ileal—Young Bobby Hatton ap-
pears to have just about all he can handle as he gives this calf
a lift.
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