The Seaforth News, 1949-09-29, Page 7The Boys' and Girls' Calf Club at Beaverton was one of the
most popular events of the Fair. Shown above is Miss Jean
Miller and her entry, Roger.
The Midway at any Fair is one of the big attractions. Miss
Marion Macnougal of Auburn did fairly well in the prize
department when she visited Blyth.
The Magnificent Animal pictured above is Major, who was the
winner of the Clydesdale Heavy Class at Tavistock. Major also
won the Halter Class in Toronto. Niles Shantz of Plattsville is
the owner.
Toe Champion Loudly Protested at New Hamburg and refused to pose for the press. Pamela
Ritz, daughter of Mrs. R, C. Ritz, winner of 1-2 year class baby contest, violently objected and
held out her arms for another, as Nurse Iva McTavish of Kitchener Hospital held her up for all
to .see.
The New Hamburg Fair was a huge success. Paul Marshall
shown above spent most of his time with the animals. The Calf
Cltib entries seemed to hold a strange fascination for young Paul
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"Heigh, Ho, Come To The Fair"—Some of Bruce County's younger generation are seen here
as school children approach the entrance to Paisley's Fall Fair..
The School Children at Beaverton made a colourful picture as
they marched into the Fairgrounds. The junior grades in par-
ticular were obviously anticipating a big day at the Fair.
At Lion's Head little i\ 1. ss
jean Gray made a great hit. " Shown Above are entries and owners in the Boys' and C;iris' Calf Club shorn~ng at Beat ;rton Fair
"Burnside Guardsman" of Spruce Manor Farm, Grand Cham-
pion Ayreshire at New Hamburg, top 2 year old Ayreshire: at
Royal, 1948, here shown with owner Mr. W. L. Hogg, nephew
Billy Hogg and Nevin Gangerick. '
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