The Brussels Post, 1950-9-6, Page 5a9
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The horses in the Roadster class drew a large number of ad-
mirers at the Belleville Fair.
A GENERAL VIEW OF.THE _MIDWAY AT THE BELLEVILLE FAIR.
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This horse and rider thrill the crowd with a display of team-
work as they go up and over the final jump at the Sutton Fair.
Horses did not come in for all the attention at the Sutton Horse
Show. Betty Stoddard of Circle M Ranch makes a pretty pic-
ture astride "Wendy" who took second place honors.
The jumpers didn't get all -the attention at the Sutton Horse Show. The trotters and pacers
had a large following and were a large part of the program.
Mrs. R. H. Rough, wife of Chairman of the Sutton Horse Show,
presents Dan Humphries with trophy for winning in the Junior
Hunters. "Jay Boy" owned by Mr. Cottrell, of Islington and
ridden by Mr. Humphries appears to be most interested in the
trophy.
MR. WILLIAM J. WOODS OF TWEED, ONTARIO, IS SEEN HERE WITH HIS RED RIBBON WINNING TEAM
OF BELGIAN.PERCHERONS, WHICH DREW MUCH ADMIRING ATTENTION FROM THE SPECTATORS AS
WELL AS.THE AWARD FROM MR. CRAWFORD OF THE ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE AT GUELPH,
WHO JUDGED THE PERCHERON CLASS.
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A GENERAL VIEW OF THE JUMPING COURSE AND BOX 'SEATS TAKEN FROM
THE JUDGES STAND AT THE SUTTON HORSE SHOW.
GRAI-IAIVM WARD, ON CITATION CLEARS A JUMP IN THE JUNIOR HUNTER'S
CLASS AT THE SUTTON HORSE SHOW,
THE
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Palominos with their heavily silvered ornate saddles and the multi -hued shirts of the riders
made a colorrul contrast to the jumpers. Circle M Ranch. TZleinburg, tool: top honors.