HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1952-10-09, Page 2FALL FAIR TIME IN i1P:NT4..tRIO
1952
YANKLEEK HILL, ONT.—"You Can Do It Boys"—Takes team -work both on the part of men and horses
to move tons of dead-weight.
HARRISTON, ONT. "Baa, Baa, Black ..." They're not all black, but their faces are
sooty enough, this pair of fine prize -winners.
GLENCOE, ONT.—"Fall Fairs Are Lots of Fun"—This young citizen seems to think so, although we
doubt if any of the exhibits drew more admiring glances than himself. Or — the photographer
neglected to tell us—maybe it should be "herself."
PARIS, ONT.—A Champion—and Looks the Part—Her name is Amy Rag Apple Salax, which seems a
terrible tag for any female. Nevertheless Amy etc. was Senior and Grand Champion at this Fair.
TWEED, ONT. "Isn't She Sweet?"—Barbara Blakely appears to think
this Holstein calf is pretty nice—and in our opinion Miss Barbara
is too.
MITCHELL, ONT. "All Together Now, Gangl"—The tug-of-war is always a feature at properly -run
Fall Fairs like this one.
CALEDONIA, ONT. "Need Nonskid Shoes for This"—Real
action here as a harness horse driver steers his pacer
around a narrow turn.
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