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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1953-10-22, Page 295 SAL. S IN Erin, Ont. — like They Had It When Canada Was Young — Pioneer Exhibit of the Wellington County Historical Research Society, with Miss A. Currie in charge, rr A:. co 1.c_. Palmerston, Ont. — Believe It Or Not, School Work — Marion McCormick and Ruth Alder admire some winning grain in the Palmerston High School exhihi'. Palmerston, Ont. — looks Like The Start Of A Race — But R isn't, but just their handlers trying to restrain some of the fine entries in the Suffolk Shearling Ewes class, Palmerston, Ont. — A Good Showman — Ken Lawless won First Prize for showmanship in the 4 H Calf Club competition. Woodbridge, Ont, — Smooth As Silk — The photographer says such chickens as this are called "silkies". Anyway, this one, entered by Gary Skippon of Ridgeville, won four Firsts. Erin, Ont, — Carries Lots Of Weight — Entered by the McQuarry Bros. of Dundalk this fine animal was winner in the Heavy Stake class. Woodbridge, Ont. — "The Musk Goes 'Round And 'Round — Maybe not the "sweetest this side of Heaven" but plenty loud are the strains coming from this juvenile Clown Band, Woodbridge, Ont. - All Wool And A Yard Wide —. Or Thereabouts — First and Second in the Oxford Sheep class shown by Lawrence Lowden, Smithvlllet Third and Fourth, Harold Skinner, Tyrone, Brim, Ont, — Come From Afar Ta See Haw We Things Here — Some of the outstanding International Plowmen, their labors at Cobourg finished, pay a visit to a typical Ontario Fall Fair,