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The Brussels Post, 1952-9-9, Page 2FALL FAIR TIM, Ether Than Any Of Them—Grown-ups can have their cows and horses and things—but little girls know what's really worth attention. Still The Champion—Novelties ma yy come and go on the Midway, gg - but the goodp old.Ferris.k`/heel still stands out. 1;952 IN.. cNTARJO r411 t: t s:o G ->r r si ; ! 4::',vr 14 r r.rt'n1i DRESDEN, ONT.—"I Think I've Got A Bite"=TheYe's'no `lace prejudice among finis' fishermen; c\fn if the angling is in a'Midwoy "fish pond". • • .,PORT,PERRY,-ONF•.—Well•Taken Care Of—Human beings can take their chances, but prize cattle I r ,,,� , t+ T •have to be protected against 'the weather's vagaries. ELMIRA, ONT.-"Pigs Is Piets"=And small boys need patience—and •• a stick=to' cope' with the pesyiy ,critters.., ... Quiet Beauty—NoFall Fair would be complete without Its display • of autumn bloom. ar 'it :. riNMOUNT, ONT.—No Starvation Here -Sturdy stock, both human and bovine. Two entires from II.. Victoria CountyCalf Club, held by R. Junkin and J. Barrett. ELMIRA, ONT.—Mouth••watering Spectacle—They grow grand vegetables—as well as hockey piayerr —over in Waterloo County, •ai.a'". r