The Brussels Post, 1952-9-3, Page 8BALL FAIR TIME IN ONTAItdO.
1952
WOODSTOCK, ONT.—"Think You Could Raise a Better One?" — With a grin on his face, Jan Freel shows his entry in the Calf Show
to some girl friends.
RIDGEEOWN, ONT.—Don't See Many On The Roads No wadays; Fine four -horse hitch, driven by Harvey Moore.
:11i0ODSTOCK, ONT.—Smart looking Quartette—Caroline Bolinder and June Evereth seem justifiably
'proud of their smart mounts, shown in the Saddl e pony class.
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WOODSTOCK, ONT.—Motherly Pride—Owned by' Roy Inch of St. Thomas, this pair of ponies, att"r"acted
much attention, especially from the small fry. Our photographer didn't say whether it`s "mother
and son", or "and daughter', but it's one of the two.
WOODSTOCK, ONT.—Tired Of It
AIII—Even the charms of Mid-
ways and Floss Candy pall after
a while—and little girls have to
take "time out."
WOODSTOCK, ONT.—Hard Work But Worth It—Getting a horse in
trim for the judges' eyes takes plenty of elbow -grease.
PICTON, ONT.—How Shockingl-Two-year-old Ronnie Harvey is so
taken back at his Dad's laughing suggestion that they visit the
"Girl Show" that he covers his eyesu in horror. Well—one eye
anyway.
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