HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1951-9-19, Page 7h4foawnch, Ont.—"Wish We Could Get Into It"—There's no better place from which to watch a Tractor
Competition than the top of a Tractor, in the opinions of Earl Clayton, Paul Butter, Doug Pertrend.
Marmara, Ont.—Prize Winners—Stella McComb and Clara Fleming
erre seen with their entries which took second and first prizes
in the Marmara Calf Club event.
Tavistock, Ont. "AU Right - Beat It If You Can". Young Eugene
Rosh of Tavistock seems to wear a challenging look—and well he
might os the sheaf of grain he carries won a top award.
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Huntsville, Ont. — "Woodsman, Don't Spare That Tree." Wherever
held a real, leg -chopping contest always attracts attention and
the Fall Fair at Huntsville was no exception.
Orono, Ont. "Who Says You Can't Do Two Things At Once?" Little
Jimmy Baskerville finds it easy as—perched on a rail—he watches
the horse races and, at the same time, revels in an ice creaif
sandwich.
Beamsville, Ont—Plenty Of Bacon On The Hoof. Champion sow and boar of Lincoln County owned
by John Hurd of Grimsby. In the background are Catherine Hurd and Donald Hallett—the latter a
junior farmer who won first prize for his pigs in their class.
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Orono, Ont. "Not As Easy As It Looks". Interested spectators look on as Mrs, W. H. Rowe, of Orono,
gives a demonstration of the once wide -spread art of rug "hooking".
Tavistock, Ont.—The Long and The Short Of If. Doug Shean is taill
and the baby pony fres still some way to grow—even for a pony
making this shot a study in contrasts,
Ingersoll, Ont. — Still A pew Left Although the vehicles they draw are rnostly rubber tired now there are still a few floe work
horses left in Ontario, as this picture showing someof the Clydesdale Teams at Ingersoll proves,
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