HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1953-09-10, Page 21!53
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Piston, Ont,–"A study In black and white" might be the title of this shot showing a judge checking
over the points of some of the fine cattle for which this Eastern Ontario district is famous:
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Piston, Ont.—Running a Fall Fair entails a lot of worry and work. But it has its brighter momenta
after all, as these officials seem to find while "testing" some of that good Bay of Quinte cheese.
tltidgetown, Ont.—Prime beef on the hoof. This is the Grand
Champion Aberdeen Angus steer of the Red Triangle Show
exhibited by John Clayton & Son, Blenheim, Ont.
Piston, Ont.—According to the dictionary Palominos are slender -legged, short -coupled, of a Tight tan or cream colour, with
lighter -coloured mane and tail. They come originally from Arabia—and these are quite a way from home.
Ridegtown, Ont.—Many long and patient hours of juvenile effort are represented ip th s general
the Ridetown Fall Fair.
Woodstock, Ont,—"Three to one's no fairt" this Guernsey cow
might be saying, Still, when the three are as winning little lassies
es the Alderson triplets --Nancy, Alice and Joyce --it isn't too
bad,
iew of children's work at
Picton, Ont.—Fall Fairs are educational, and our cameraman
proudly reports this is a Barred Rock Rooster that W. B. Martin
is holding. Somebody must have told him as the extent of his
previous knowledge of poultry was "I'II have the white meat!"
Woodstock, Ont. --According to our cameraman, this is a shot
of a "Class 64" Jumper. Personally, we'd say that the jumper
looks First Class or better—and the rider, tool