The Brussels Post, 1952-10-8, Page 8FALL FAIR 7ThE IN ONTARIO
1952
TWEED, ONT. "Isn't She Sweet?" -Barbara Blakely appears to think
this Holstein calf is pretty nice—and in our opinion Miss Barbara
is too.
rrTWEEb, ONT T"It's Greadto be a Winner"—Thryear-old Duggie
Jarrell • of Cannifton• is of that opinion, 'as he displays the
honors won by his Jersey Calf.
GLENCOE, ONT.—"Fall Fairs Are Lots of Fun"—This young citizen seems'to''tfilitk'`s"3;'c1thougli we
doubt if any of the exhibits drew more admiring glances than himself. Or — the photographer
neglected to tell us—maybe it shduld be "herself."
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HARRISTON, ONT. "Baa, Baa, Black ..." They're not all black, but their faces are
sooty enough, this pair of fine prize -winners.
CALEDONIA, ONT. "Need Non-skid Shoes for This"—Real
action here as a harness- horse driver steers his pacer
around a narrow turn.
L
regri Do It Boys —Takes team -work both on the part HiLL, ONT.='Yourof men andhories
to move tons of dead -Weight.
IMARIS, ONT.—A hampion—and Looks the Part—Her nome.is Amy Rag Apple Salax, which seems'a
terrible tag for ciny fdrKale.'Nevertheless Amy eti "was Senior and Grand Champion dt this Fair.
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MITCHELL, ONT " hAWTogether NOW, Gangl"—The tug,of;,war is always
Fall Fairs like this one.
feature arsproper lYgruri"