HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1949-09-15, Page 3♦ • 4.
all F
ir Time In Ontario .. .
L'i�J:•'.Cx,++ t•:M :ft:Ct: :%:i ::::.v
The new grandstand at Dresden was filled almost to capacity when the Black and White Calf Club paraded their entries. In the phot above, reading
from right to left, are the following entrants with their animals :—Don Perry; Delbert Chinnick; Mary Jack; Glen Clackett; Jack Grant; Don Brodie; Jim
Boyle; Leo Marchand; Bill Brodie; Norman King; Jack Millard; Bob Harris.
Dresden is very proud of the new grandstand which has a total seating capacity of 2,500 and plenty of space in the rear of the building for
booths and refreshment stands.
Busy E ecuti v e -}fairy Eliery,
President of the Ingersoll North
and West Oxford Agricultural
Society, is to be congratulated
en the top-notch Fair held at
Ingersoll this year. Harry was
one of the busiest men on the
grounds. Apart from his activi-
ties as President, he had his
own display to look after.
The Pictures Shown
On This Page
Were Taken By The
4
Photographer
As A Public Service
•;i: : ;: 'i> ? :, mss; •
:}y:
"WhenA eller Needs A Friend"—Upper picture shows the lone male "exhibitor" in the Baby
Contest, looking properly nervous—as what man wouldn't. Below—another view of the young-
sters awaiting decision of the judges—who certainly had their work cut out making a choice.
•
.,<.: :.fir :'�: i,:!:Si�i} •..<.: ;•.,:.^•.,. ,�':
.rr.i4•. Y
N::
ampions In The lt3oys' and Girls' Dairy Calf Club at Dresden are shown above. Reading
. left toright are Ann Sterling, who placed first; Lee Montgomery, 2nd,• and Tommy Davis,
om Montgomery
•Champion tShowman, l
Y L captured the title of C at on The Calf was one
Le Mont ones alsop
d c
b
Y
alb the biggest drawing cards at the Fair, and Murray Jack, the Club Leader, may well be proud
of the showing that the boys and girls and their entries made.
Ci ^ rna n c f +'-e racing com-
mittee, Burton Harris of .,the
Ingersoll Agricultural Society,
supervised a host of details
with amazing efficiency. As a
matter of fact, it was with some
difficulty that Burt. was
persuaded to slow clown long
enough for your roving photo-
grapher to snap his picture.
retty-Miss—Joan Ironsides took top honours with her pony,
Willie Winkie, at the Ingersoll Fair. Miss Ironsides will show
Willie Winkle at London, Aylmer, and numerous other Fairs
during the coming month. They will be a hard combination to
beat as they proved at Ingersoll, when they won the R. Simpson
pecial.
Willie Winkie was a perfect model. He posed with the air
of a veteran trooper, and seemed possessed of unlimited patience.
\Writers Of The Baby Contest At Dresden are shown above. Reading from left to t: in they
are Eugene Miner, Karen Clark and Bonnie Lee Eclen, placing 3rd, lst and 2nd, respectively.
The judges had a difficult task, asrt proved almost impossible t
ale to pick the winners.Bonnie
Lee
Eden, the runner up, took the whole thing in her stride and priced 2nd Nvithout even batting an
eye. Daren Clark, the champion, beamed tv:th gefiet conialtnee thru eThout the entire hroeeed-
ings. Byron Eugene ;Hiner hails from t )strander.