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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1951-10-3, Page 7L , fa,`I IR Mount Forest, Ont. -"Who Says Fall Fairs Arent Fun?'—Maybe some folks do — but not EJgene Rooney, Peter Fall's or Tony Grant, seen here getting a big kick out of a ride on the Ferris Wheel. AUlik'erton, Ont.—Best In Her Class. Mrs. Elwood Acheson holds daughter Ruth Emily, winner of First Prize in the one to two year event. Burk's Falls, Ont.—Agricultural Team — Frank Garvin ana Jim Miller holding Smokey and Prince, owned by Edwin Miller. • a • • 1 9 5 1 Blyth, Ont.—All Lined Up—These youthful farmers, and the one young farmerette, are members of the Belgrave Calf Club, Beef Section. Coe Hill, Ont.—Certainly Doesn't Look It.—Oldest lady at the Coe Hill Fair was Mrs. Clara Clark who admitted to being 86 years of age. Pat'khill, Ont. -Drum Majorette. From the form she shows—with the baton of course—tiny Mary .. Hodges will probably be a full-fledged University cheer -leader when she grows up / / 111411111111111111111111 n• Stireetsvllle, Ont.—Is There Any More After Thi6 One? Little Jimmy Biggs of Derry West, doesn't neem at all appalled by the size of the cob. THE PICTURES SHOWN ON THIS PAGE Were Taken By The PHOTOGRAPHER As A Public Service Rodney, Ont. --"Sooner Have something To Eat"—Little Douglas White, seen here with his mother, doesn't seem to find his "Best Baby in Show" award Too interesting.