HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1949-09-22, Page 3... Fall Fair Time In Ontario ...
Betty Galbraith and her pet,
Bozo, who won first prize at
Blyth, were damp but happy.
Little. Miss Galbraith posed
patiently while your roving
photographer mopped a sodden
camera, but Bozo wasn't any
too happy about having his pic-
ture taken. He seemed to feel
that any cat that won first prize a
was entitled to go home and
stretch out by the fire. He
glared at your photographer
with the haughty disdain of a
true champion.
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The Black And White Show—Sponsored by. the Ontario County Holstein Club drew many entries. Shown above are some of
the best including the 4 -year-old Wet Senior Champion, Elmcroft Dew Drop M and Reserve Champion, Macbarr Countess
Lochinvar. Mr. H. L. Fair of Uxbridge is very active with this Black and White Holstein Club and much of the success of
the show may be attributed to his efforts.
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The Winner At Milverton -The 3 -year-old filly, Queen, owned by Mr. William Bannerman of
Monkton is shown above. Queen placed first in the Agricultural Class against very keen com-
• petition. Mr. Bannerman plans to enter Queen in a number of other Fall Fairs during the
corning season.
Rain at Blyth didn't dampen
the spirit of that well known
radio announcer, Torry Gregg.
The officials of the Blyth Fair
used a technique which might
well be followed by many of
the other fairs. They secured
the services of Mr. Gregg of
C.K.N.X., and as a result all
announcements were handled
in a very professional manner.
In spite of heavy rain, Mr.
Gregg succeeded in injecting a
note of gayety into every event.
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School Children at Orono lent a. festive air to the occasion when they presented a vane' ;1(i--
colourful
tedcolourful program in front of the grandstand. The youngsters put on a show that lasted for
some forty-five minutes. The juniors made a great hit with a group of songs including
selections from Gilbert and Sullivan.
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ACTION PICTURE OF MILVERTON SCHOOL CHILDREN AS THEY PARADED INTO FAIR GROUNDS TO BAND MUSIC.
The Winners Walter Schultz of Tavistock and Glen Sippel to left peare are how it, with
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other members of the Tavistock Calf Club. Above from right,
Wilke of lit.MOek,, Lester'oWJllcervof av stock and CaSippel Woodstock, Ken Brunk of t,
of Shakespeare.
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The Pictures Shown
On This Page
Were Taken By The
Photographer
As A Public Service
One of the Highlights of ttite Tavistock Fair was the jumping. The jumping events were a great
cr. owd-pleas . Above is Rockette, winner of the Green Hunter Class, ridden by Margaret Sears
of London, Ontario. The Green Hunter Class proved more than popular with both entrants and
spectators. There were eleven entrants in this class alone.