HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1951-10-17, Page 7FILL IR TIME' IN TARI
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Madoc, Ont. fooks'Scruuiptiaus, and Probably Is -Mrs. C. Whytock
of Mgdac displays her First Prize Winning Cake,
Dorchester, Ont. -:"There Was Pride In Casey's Manner"=Moyhe
his name isn't Casey, but he certainly seems to be aware that he
has just been named the best -looking pony on the grounds,
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Norwood, Ont. -A Study In Expressions -Scott Stewart seems,pleased to pose for the photoarcoher
with some prize-winning asters, but small sister Karen seems a bit dubious about the whole thing,
Woodbridge, Grit.-kRelpin� Out The Funny fan --Ruth Beynon of Maple lends Erno the M.is;col
k px Clown some ale! In tootling hlebsigpipite, ' . .
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Madoc, Ont. -Came Long Way
To The Fair' -Mrs. Medhurst' of
London, England was amazed
by' the wealth and variety of
good things on display.
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Mount Brydges, Ont. -"Ain't He Grand?" Freckle -faced Jimmy
Baxter seems justly proud of his six -weeks -old puppy "Butch".
And well he might be, as "Butch" had just won a prize in the
pet contest.
Familiar Figure -Well known at many Ontario Fall Fairs is "micro-
phone -master" Tommy Mason, who alwayshelpskeep• things
going despite adverse weather conditions.
Teeswater, Ont. -.No Beef About The Decision Anywn;r-•-Allan Gce.z of Midmay ie s
beef calf which had just been declared Gra id Champion.
On with his