Zurich Herald, 1949-09-08, Page 7f9
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His Majesty The King --One of the top attractions at the C.N.E. Bandshell isc a Royal
HiMarine Band.
j sty the King outfit whenseconhetgo goes to sea.
They Play For al s ' y of men
is popular with all who see and hear it. They are, in fact, tthe King's Band and always
and sound the part.
IOW
The Pictures Shown
On This Page
Were Taken By The
Photographer
As A Public Service
WHO WOULD ever expect to
meet Mrs. Santa Claus in August?
Well, that is exactly what your
*roving reporter did this week at the
Canadian National Exhibition. Mrs.
Santa .is a kindly, smiling, gray-
haired woman who also answers to
OA name of Mrs. Gertrude Clynes.
Mrs. Clynes is ' in charge of the
playground
at the Canadian National
14bibition.
Alexander,Governor General of Canada, is shown leaving the Executive Offices of the
ViscountC.N.E.
NE. just prior to the official opening of the Exhibition. Ceremonies took place in 85 -degree heat
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NEXT WE1•;K your roving photo-
grapher and reporter will be cover-
ing several of the small town fairs,
and from past experience they know
that the agricultural exhibits, the
cooking contests and the livestock
judging will be the No. 1 attrac-
tions. At the C.N.E. emphasis is on
the spectacular: The public has an
"entertain me" attitude. Everything
is big, and wonderful, and it's a
show worth seeing.
BUT at the smaller local Fairs
which we will be covering the tempo
will be entirely different, and con-
sequently you may look forward to
an entirely different type of picture
page. We shall be taking photos
of baby contests, the winners of the
greased pig contests, sulky race
winners, and a myriad of other
events. Undoubtedly you or your
neighbor will be in some of these
pictures.
So, starting next week we will be
covering the best fairs of them all,
"home home town fairs.
Sitting in an Air Force Vampire Jet is enough to make any
fellow want to fly — particularly if he is just 12 years 0lrl.