The Brussels Post, 1951-10-24, Page 7LL FAI
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Alvinston, Ont.—Happy That Most of the Work isOver—Secretary of fhe Fair Board Bert Oakes and
President William McDougall shown with the plaque marking gift of a Recreation Ground `by
"the Agricultural Society,
Markdale, Ont. -'Fall Fairs Are Lotsa Fun'—At least that's what
five-year-old Barbara Bell of Collingw.00d .seems -to think.
Roseneath, ,- 1 ope, �t„ Grab the,: Btrcjss R,pghe
'—, Otr features
r/lay `change With the ffihes, but `the gooit•old' merrygo•rodnd
stilt retains a primeattrecfiop for the youngsters
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Roseneath, Ont._Plenty of Trouble tor the Judges here—Some of the contestants in the Beauty
Contest snapped by (Air photographer.
Ancaster, Ont.—"Still a few of us left in this Mechanical Age."— Work horses in harness lined up for the judging.
Alvinston, Ont.—No Shortage of Beef Here—Beefsection of the Alvinston Calf Club.
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Were Taken By The
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eti Ari"„Public .3srv!Aica,
Plenty• d Patienee'too” ..Displays by' Junior Farmers and Farmerettes Were greatly admired, c.
N ar cdale Ont,—"Took of Skill -an peeially by women spectators,
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