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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1952-10-16, Page 2EETSV1LLE, ONT.—"All the Nice Giris.Love a . ."—Perhaps that snit his reason but anyway young Johnny Ganton came as a tiellor on his decorated tricycle which, unfortunately, space doesn't permit us to show. BAKEFIELD, ONT.—"Like Punkin Pie, Folks?"—Little Ann Freeburn of Youngs Point seems a bit camera -shy, but her prize exhibit poses like a Hollywood veteran. ORCHESTER, ONT.—"Hold Still, Darn You"—The fine ,looking animal nearest the camera doesn't seem to realize that these are "still" pictures, not movies. SIRE :P.:ValMi*VM.OVP4Ws..V.* AVVZMN7tasasssnamam,,,- 05*20i0x4.5o,6,,,,velzwo. DORCHESTER, ONT.—"1 Know Most Everybody There"—Two boys gaze admiringly at pictures taken by the MOLSON'S photographer at last year's Fair. LAKERELD, ONT.—The Real Thing—Ferris Wheels and Midways are all very well, but the real heart of the Ontario Fall Fair lies closer to the soil. ONT.—"Champlons lloth"—Don Hastie won highest points for boys in Streetsville Junior Cattle Clyb work while Kay McCaugherfy did tho same in the girls' division. Incidentally, the calves both won Pint Prizes too. , . . . ..• • " • LAKEF1ELD, ONT.—"Come an Sen I-NW—Modern "chariot races° are not as spectacular as some of Cecil De Mille's, but they're plenty exciting for all that.