HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1953-09-03, Page 2BELLEVILLE, ONT.—They say the horse is on his way out—but this showing of roadsters seen
in front of the grandstand would seem to prove that there are still a few around, and mighty
fine ones too.
LEAMINGTON, ONT.—Karen and Kevin Geddes of Coatsworth
were first prize winners in the class for twins. That solemn
expression was probably becauie they didn't approve of our
photographer's looks—or something.
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LEAMINGTON, ONT.—They really pHe an the weight in these drawing contests; but though
"Native Dancer"—in the lead'iSi'alrhast grounded, as shown, he made a nice recovery...,..,/,-..,
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LEAMINGTON, ONT.—The pa- rade of champions in which prizewinners in various calf and cattle classes march in triumph
—although that one calf near the centre seems' to be doing a bit of balking rather than ru
LEAMINGTON, ONT.—"And a grand time was had by one and all" would seem to be a fitting caption for this picture,
showing part of a typical Ontario Fall Fair crowd.
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BELLEVILLE, ONT.—The fine working team in the foreground, owned by Scott Taylor, won honors
in their class.
LEAMINGTON, ONT.—Some of the prize winners in the fine
display of gladiolas are seen, with Mils Aileen Phillips admiring;
them.
LI8AM1NGTON, ONT.—"That's a whole lot afbull"—and not in any
humorous or disparaging senso either*