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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1952-09-25, Page 2FALL FAIR TIME IN ONT.RIO TIMMINS, ONT.—"Who Called It 'The Frozen North?"—To most of us Timmins seems pretty far north, but they grow fine grain up there as you can plainly see. 1952 BEAVERTON, ONT.—"Wi' a Hundred Pipers"—well, not quite a hundred, but even half a dozen pipers will make enough noise—we mean music—to satisfy most folks. COOKSVILLE, ONT. — Just Nice "Clean" Fun — Pie eating contests are enjoyed by'spectators and participants—not so much by the mothers who have to clean up afterwards. NEW HAMBURG, ONT.—"It's a Big, Big World"—It was &case of either sacrificing part of the young lady, or part of the squash—and although the latter was a prize winner, you can see where our preference lies, T.:;.....^. x .&. ` w PETERBORO,'ONT.-"Mary Had a Little"—Only, i n this case, the young lady happens to be—not Mary—but Linda Russell, aged four, and the lam b isn't so very little either. • COOKSVILLE, ONT. — "Oh Give Me a Home" --• Cooksville Isn't situated exactly in those "wide open spaces"—but they do thi, -. Wester.n style now and then for all that. Photos by