The Seaforth News, 1950-12-14, Page 3FAIR
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R` IYAL WI.l.ITE
''Let's See You Dance 'Turkey In The Straw,' Did You Say? How Shocking!"—The gobbler
looks highly indignant and the hen hardly less scornful. They're champions, and appear as if
they realized it only too well. But maybe Marion Morton is only admiring them, not
suggesting that they go into their dance routine.
Came A Long Way To Strut His Stuff—The Lippizan horses
from the world -famed Spanish Riding School in Vienna,.
.Austria caused a sensation at the Royal Winter Fair with
their grace, precision, and almost human intelligence. Mr.
ltoihowansky is the rider, and what the stallion is doing is
called, technically, a "levade.''
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Look Mighty Good From Any Angle --Our Molsou's Photographer took this shot from above;
but even a 'bird's eye" view fails to dim the attractiveness of these Prie Ontario Apples at
the Royal Winter Fair.
Roses In November—It was pretty wintry, at tunes, outside
the Coliseum, which may be nhy Sheila Curry of Halibtrrton
and her consist (;errs White seem so pleased at seeing beautiful
roses in frill bloom.
"Can't You Smile For The Camera -man, Stupid?" Jim
Meyers, with that dour expression and the big whip, might be
playing the part of Silicon Legree in "uncle 'roes Cabin."
Hitt Jini is actually just keeping a watchful eye on the porker—
and
orker-•and wc'1J lie might, as the tatter is a Reserve t'.ltanipinn.
Artists And Models ---Photographers weren't the only "picture -
takers" at the Royal; and here we see Artists 1'. Ayers and
his wife doing a bit of sketching.
Opportunity Missed---WVe weree just about to label this picture
"a study in black and white" or something of the I:i id when
the photo;;rapher informed us that the rabbits are of the Blue
and Black Pinch variety. T. Wragg is the .i-.ner anPi r;:liibitnr
of this 'Ia',oilcan pair.
IT I-IA.S 'EEN A PRIVILEGE
No photographic survey of Ontario's Fall Fair- i ottld b< onp1a•i( 0ith .uta i=.it ir, 1'hc
Royal Winter Fair at Toronto—justly ce.Jlril rine iii the r re ail_. t of its Mud m ilii v orld.
However, after cotnpleteiug still another tour of Fall. Fair throughout ih t 1 rocince--
more than 50 of thein --we are more freely convinced than ever of a point that is ton often
overlooked. These great 'International" Fxhibiiinns deservedly ;=eta lot of publicity—hut
they nevertheless awe their very existence' to the crunches men and women in the rural dis-
tricts, the small town and the villages who go; e• so unstinie-Jet of their time :diel eft„rt.---often
.render extremely adverse •conditions it ;r+ake "hail Fair •.r;Tne in °ntario” clic m.r,n,1erfnl
thing it is.
1t •Itis been a privilege for our
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Photographers. to visit ynli; and 5);1 xineerelY 1!,,l,c l+rliat1 th:a pleastirr..
aril lite in.
hc. tminre, again