HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1950-10-26, Page 6.4 Fall Fair Time Imo. Ont. rio
BURFORD—"So round, so firm, so fully packed!" Comedian Jack Benny could possibly use
this pair when he takes to Television. Actually the plump pair happen to be (1. to r.) a 21S
pound squash. grown on the farm of John Rodnorm, R.R. 4, Brantford, and Joseph Pert, who
just l'appened to be passing when the MOLSON'S photographer lined him up for this shot.
ALVINSTON—Sec: Treas. Mrs. George Ross and Pres. Mrs.
J. William McEachren are seen with a portion of the Brooke
Women's Institute Exhibit. The display, "With Canadian
Artists from Coast to Coast" aims at teaching better under-
standing and appreciation of, art.
BURFORD—All bound to go up in smoke! This shows the manner in which tobacco is grad-
ed and made ready for sale. Smiling in the background are R. C. Campbell and Wm. Henchirrikb
both First Prize winners at the Fair.
BURFORD— Noel Gibson (1.) who did the judging, and Fred
Gurney the owner are seen with the First Prize Winner in the
Shropshire Class.
ALVINSTON—'Tisn't fair! The exhibit is supposed to be of prize pumpkins—but when a
roiling wee miss like this one steps into the picture, she's almost bound to "steal the show,"
However, the pumpkins dont' seem to feel too badly about it, so why should we?
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BURFORD—Roy Rogers and Gene Autry may have a little
fancier saddles and trappings, but they couldn't be any prouder
of their famous mounts than Richard Farrell of Hartley is of
this winner in the Western Saddle Pony Class.
ALVINSTON—There's no lake in. the A'vinston Fair
Grounds, although, it might seem 111.,
Water and mud, however, fai'ed.ent1a11+ .'rr,c'i n tr.e crowds
that attended. The reflection shows part of the Ferris Wheel—
one good place to keep out of the mire.