HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1952-10-23, Page 2FALL FAIR IIME I
1952
MADOC, ONT.—"Put Your Weight Into It, Team"—A tractor could probably move as much dead weight much more easily —, but
there wouldn't be nearly the interest and excitement.
BURFORD, ONT.—"From the Bluegrass Country"—The 3 -gaited
saddle horse was "bred in old Kentucky." The rider is Frances
Millar of Brantford.
BURFORD, ONT.—The Big Parade—Past the stands, then back along the other side of the irr.ck !c the order of all well-conducgremaism
ted Fall
Fair Parades.
WOODBRIDGE, ONT.—Hitch-Hiking, Old Time Style—Nine-year-old pickle Seward gets a real kick
out of bitching a ride in the sulkey driven by George Armstrong of Flesherton.
ERIN, ONT.—"Ring A -Round A-Rosy"—The old game is lois more fun when you have a real live
down to join in the sport.