HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1953-10-08, Page 2w.�
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Beaverton, Ont. — Took Lots Of Work To Fix Them Up — Fine display of decorated bicycles and
baby carirages and their owners.
Tweed, Ont.—Big Eyes, Big Blos-
som—Baby Brian Fisher takes a
look at a prize flower.
Harrow, Ont. — "It Won't Bite" — The Fair's Secretary, Mr. Cap -
stick, tries to reassure Marie Louise Bush about the Grand
Champion White Wyandotte's harmlessness
Beaverton, Ont. — Named For Operetta — Brigadoon is the name
of this grand championship shorthorn, owned by MH Farms,
Milliken.
ndsay, Ont, — "Look Pleasant For The Camera" — Edward Garhouse of Unionville with his prize
Junior Heifer Calf.
Harriston, Ont. — "The Smile Of Victory" — Mrs. Rita McDonald
displays some of her prize winning beauties.
Tweed, Ont. — "Steady Now, Boy" — Well trained dog performs
a difficult stunt for amusement of spectators.
Harrow, Ont. — Ready To Break Records — Donna Jane McLean is only three, but seems quite
at home handling the reins
Harrow, Ont. "They Look Good Enough To Eat — No Faolin' " -
iPrizewinning pies displayed by Mrs. T. J. .Martin and Mrs. Ernest
Gorick,
Fine Crowd And Fine Horses -- Entries in the Team Roadsters class lined up before the admiring throng. Cars are in the majority
but the equines still get the most attention.
Beaverton, Ont. — All Ready To Go Places — The pony "Toots"
harnessed to a cart made by Al Scott, the owner and driver,