The Brussels Post, 1951-8-29, Page 7Fll�
BELLEVILLE ONT.,, 1951
Fine Outing For The Kids—The local Shriners made it possible for many children, who otherwise
would have missed the fun, to take in the Fair. Some of the youngsters ore seen here.
Good Judge Of Meal Qn The Hoof—Winner of second place in
Calf Club judging was Kathleen Holman.
NTA RIO
"Off A-Wingin"—is Jimmy A. Bingin—seen here at the start of one of the Horness Horse Heats. Jimmy was the eventual
winner.
Best in, Showmanship
ttnows His Gattis—With a total of most points in a field of 109 entries, Gerold Harry was also
best in Showmanship in the Calf Club event.
• l sippy'thOttgh lffantlicepped—large numbers .of crippled arid oth erwite underprivileged children Thoroughly enjoy the Fair through
the kindness and care pf member* of the lelleviile Shriner*.
A Friend In Need—Shriner Bruce Smith takes care of little Mario
Murphy who hal temporarily "lost" her mother.
Still In There—The horse may be on his way out but this fine Tandem Team, owned by Ken Mc..
Millan of Georgetown and driven by Jack McCaig, appear not to be worrying over their im-
pending "doom."
THE PICTURES SHOWN
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Were Taken By The
PHOTOGRAPHER
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