The Seaforth News, 1952-08-28, Page 6BELLEVILLE, ONT.—Hard Work But Worth It. Members of the Ha stings Junior Formers Club have real reason to be proud of
showing such frne young cattle as these.
SUTTON, ONT.—Real Native Canadian Looks Things Over. This 73 -
year -old Indian from the Georgina Island Reservation was an
Interested spectator at the Sutton Fair.
BELLEVILLE, ONT.=Some Punkin! Norman Boulter of Rossmore
seems weighted down with this Toad of prospective pie -filling;
but the Prize Tag probably makes it seem lighter.
SOUTHAMPTON, ONT. — Easy When You Know How. Marilyn
Smith demonstrates what a simple thing water-skiing is—after
you've spent a lot of time learning the rudiments, of course.
SUTTON, ONT.—Not too hard now, Bubl When a •feller's really dry he doesn't want to be bothered with glasses or cups
or things like that. Stili, In juvenile circles it's considered o dirty trick to bear down TOO hard on the pump handle.
SOUTHAMPTON, ONT.—Look, Mcd No Hands. Year by year wate
skiing becomes more popular—arid its participants more expert..
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