The Brussels Post, 1953-10-21, Page 61953 -
FALL FAIRS JN. ONTARIO
Erin, Ont, — "Swank" Is The
Word ° -- Robby Bovird, four-
year-old Brampton horseman,
took First in the Children's
Pony Class,
Woodbridge, Ont. — Smooth As Silk — The photographer says
such chickens as this are called "silkies". Anyway, this one,
entered by Gary Skippon of Ridgeville, won four Firsts.
Paf:nerston, Ont. — Believe It Or Not, School Work — Marion McCormick and Ruth Alder admire
some winning grain in the Palmerston High School exhibit.
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AIGiststdn Ont; — "Let's Go,Hpme,' ptn Apparently tired' of
all the fus3 this six month's baby, seep with mothbr Mrs. Maurice
Weed, seems to be heading for Slumberland."
Erin, Ont. — Carries Lots Of Weight — Entered by the McQuarry
Bros. of Dundalk this fine animal was winner in the Heavy
Stake class.
Palmerston, Ont. — A. Good Showman - Ken Lawless won first
Prize for showmanship in the 4 H Calf Club competitiot1. •
Woodbridge, Ont. — AII.W,opl,And.A Yard )Nide Or ThPtieabpytAc irst an Second in, the
ce l,
Oxford Sheep class shown by Lawrence r Smithvtlje,tJ,i�t F,gFourti�, Harold Skinner,
, Tyrone. , , r . •
Woodbridde, Ont. — "The Music Goes 'Round And `Round - Maybe not the "sweetest this side of
Heaven" but plenty loud are the strains coming.from this juvenile Clown Band.
Erin, Ont. — Lilo They iiad it Wherr,Cana4a Was Young .:. Pioneer Exhibit of the Wellington
County ifistoricp) f sear fi'e Gaiety, with M1ss,A.'•Currie in charge. r
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Palmerston, Ont. —Looks Like The Starf Of A 'Race — But it isn't, but just their handler
in the Suffolk Shearling Owes clgss.
trying to restrain some ofthe fine entries
Erin, Ont, — Come From Afar To See How We Do Things Here -- Some of the outstanding Intel -notional Plowr,,n, their labors at Cobourg finished, pay a vlsk
to a typical Ontario Poll Fair.