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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1952-09-11, Page 6rr ALL FAI ME 1952 EGNMOUNT, ONT.--No Starvation Here—Sturdy stock, both human and bovine. Two eniires from the Victoria County Calf Club, held by R. Junkin and J. Barrett. ELMI A, ONT.—Mouth-watering Spectacle They grow grand vegetables—as well as hockey players —over in Waterloo County. Still The Champion—Novelties may come and go on the Midway, but the good old Ferris Wheel still stands out. Better Than Any Of Them—Grown-ups can have their cows and horses and Things -but little girls know what's really worth attention. PORT PERRY, ONT.—Well Taken Care Of—Human beings can take their chances, but prize cattle have to be protected against the weather's vagaries. )RESDEN, ONT.—"l Think I've Got A Bite"—There's no race' prejudice among True fishermen, even if, the angling is in a Midway "fish pond".