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The Seaforth News, 1947-11-06, Page 3LLF Photograph by your Ful -(-Pap Phot,g,,;rt.lu•r "A good time was had by all" --here our rovin g photographer gives us a distance shot showing the general layout of the Erin Fall Fair group ds, where so many thousands spent a most enjoyable and profitable day recently. Photograph by your Ful-PVPhoto ra0,:r W. S. O'Neil—An enthusiastic Ful -O -Pep fee der—is seen with some calves shown in the under -a -year class. Photograph by your Sol -O -Pep Photographer Lucky Seven? Prize-winning yearling Hereford shown at Erin Fall Fair by Margaret Dunbar of Guelph. Photogr;u,h by your 1,tih0.1' Phn",ptn pher Prize Ayrshire- Boar, under 1 year, exhibited by Wilfred Turnbull and son. Mr: Turnbull, who is president of the Erin Fall Fair Association, is shown with his prize-winning porker. Photograph by your Pul-O-Pap Thom, . Machinery hasn't yet banished the horse. At t he Erin Fall Fair the light horse stake drew 19 entries, here shown durin g the process of }edging. Smart Cow We were delighted to get this story from a reader in rural Ohio. It seems- he recently arranged to have his aged mother carol for in a nursing home, where he has been visiting her twice a week. Each time he brings her a special linen from the farm, including a thermos bottle of milk in which he slips a tittle brandy—on advice of the family doctor. The lady is always delighted with the lunches, and the other day, as she sipped the milk, she said grave- ly, "Oh, Larry, don't ever sell that cowl" —This Week, The Meaning The teacher was trying to ex- plain the meaning of certain words to her class. She carne to "suffi- cient." "Now," she said brightly, "sup- pose there was a cat here and I gave it a saucerful of milk, which it drank. Then I gave it another saucerful, and it drank it all. 13ut. when I gave it a third it would only drink half of it. We can then say that the cat had sufficient, Now, Tommy, what is the meaning of sufficient?" "Please, teacher," said Tommy eagerly, "catful of milk." Photograph by )our 1'Ul-O-Pop Pbotooraph,r Modern tarot machinery gets the once-over. A corner of the recent Erin Fall Fair with spectators of all ages sizing up something, new in labor saving niccltani<in. "Ma wants to know can she borrow a package of crisp, delicious Grape -Nuts i-lafces until tomorrow?" "Sure thing, Ukluk, we always keep an igloo full of malty -rich, sweet -as -a -nut Post's Grape -Nuts J'lakee," "Brother, we can use that good iourishmont in Post's Grape -Nuts Flakes: carbohydrates for energy; proteins for muscle; phosphorus for teeth and bones; iron for the blood; other food essentials." "Those two golden grains, wheat and halted barley sure are cleverly - blended, baked and toasted to achieve that glorious flavor and honey -golden crispness of Post's Grape -Nuts Flakes." "Know What? We're going to cook up some cookies and mnifins too, from those recipes on the. Post's.' Grape -Nuts Flakes package, Better make it the big economy size." ,75 sk��� �� zt�` Ittz r, 1 d±'g&' t� b r :%`ib" i f '.�t t z%�r' t, 3,.`€ "fir ,,y�,ys Fr ''�l "z� Ata rss ot`�:J aS � �.�'� �a� �s3- � � s �i l s " ah��a� ?rt} a e .� c l6 " t )!xa, qt; s ;�ik� ,� � � � t ., F fit.. , �.g -0" , kvi �' FAI TIME HIGHLIGHTS By Your Ful -O -Pep Reporter THE LADY HAD NO NSLEER At one of the many Ontario Fall Fairs visited by yonr Ful, -O -Pep reporter, he happened to arrive in Agricultural Hall just at a crucial moment. With scores standing around, intensely interested, the Judges were pondering their decision between two giant squashes, .final survivors of the preliminary trials. Then from the rear came a voice—ane of thosething feminine voices styled to try and make you think of mink coats, exotic perfumes, and general superiority. "Oh, Herbert isn't it just too uaint, " said the voice, 4 "all these people bothering their heads about the size of idiotic things like squashes!" There was a brief pause — then came the drawling voice of one of the Judges, Sorry to contradict you, lady,' it said, "but if as much attention was paid to the improve - ment of squash as there is to atomic bombs—well, maybe you wouldn't be sitting as pretty, but it would be a whole lot better world." And that was that ! To countless thousands throughout the world, the name grin' is just another, and more poetic way of saying Ireland -one that comes hand to sentimental son Yg' writers and radio tenors, But to multitudes in all arts of Ontario—includin p g, of course, your Ful -O -Pep Reporter—Erin means sone- entirely different. It stands for one of the _ very loveliest of all our beauty spots; and when word comes that the Erin Fall Fair is on the cards, our reporter y p always plans for a very early st-irt towards Wellington County. Thatyour Ful -O -Pe Reporter is not alone in his P P appreciation of Rural Ontario on Show—and at its best— will be seen from some of the shots our camera -man made while there. Favored by ideal weather, the Erin Fall Fair was a huge success as viewed from any angle; and those responsible for it arc deserving of our heartiest congratu- lations, Photograph by your Ful -o -Pay PhotograDhor Gromyko said "No", Our staff photographer 'shot' this picture of an impressive but somewhat dour -looking beast, but quite neglected to tell us its name, or that of its owner. Possibly some of our readers, who saw it at one of Ontario's Fall Fairs, may be able to identify it. Photograph by your Ful -(-Pap Phot,g,,;rt.lu•r "A good time was had by all" --here our rovin g photographer gives us a distance shot showing the general layout of the Erin Fall Fair group ds, where so many thousands spent a most enjoyable and profitable day recently. Photograph by your Ful-PVPhoto ra0,:r W. S. O'Neil—An enthusiastic Ful -O -Pep fee der—is seen with some calves shown in the under -a -year class. Photograph by your Sol -O -Pep Photographer Lucky Seven? Prize-winning yearling Hereford shown at Erin Fall Fair by Margaret Dunbar of Guelph. Photogr;u,h by your 1,tih0.1' Phn",ptn pher Prize Ayrshire- Boar, under 1 year, exhibited by Wilfred Turnbull and son. Mr: Turnbull, who is president of the Erin Fall Fair Association, is shown with his prize-winning porker. Photograph by your Pul-O-Pap Thom, . Machinery hasn't yet banished the horse. At t he Erin Fall Fair the light horse stake drew 19 entries, here shown durin g the process of }edging. Smart Cow We were delighted to get this story from a reader in rural Ohio. It seems- he recently arranged to have his aged mother carol for in a nursing home, where he has been visiting her twice a week. Each time he brings her a special linen from the farm, including a thermos bottle of milk in which he slips a tittle brandy—on advice of the family doctor. The lady is always delighted with the lunches, and the other day, as she sipped the milk, she said grave- ly, "Oh, Larry, don't ever sell that cowl" —This Week, The Meaning The teacher was trying to ex- plain the meaning of certain words to her class. She carne to "suffi- cient." "Now," she said brightly, "sup- pose there was a cat here and I gave it a saucerful of milk, which it drank. Then I gave it another saucerful, and it drank it all. 13ut. when I gave it a third it would only drink half of it. We can then say that the cat had sufficient, Now, Tommy, what is the meaning of sufficient?" "Please, teacher," said Tommy eagerly, "catful of milk." Photograph by )our 1'Ul-O-Pop Pbotooraph,r Modern tarot machinery gets the once-over. A corner of the recent Erin Fall Fair with spectators of all ages sizing up something, new in labor saving niccltani<in. "Ma wants to know can she borrow a package of crisp, delicious Grape -Nuts i-lafces until tomorrow?" "Sure thing, Ukluk, we always keep an igloo full of malty -rich, sweet -as -a -nut Post's Grape -Nuts J'lakee," "Brother, we can use that good iourishmont in Post's Grape -Nuts Flakes: carbohydrates for energy; proteins for muscle; phosphorus for teeth and bones; iron for the blood; other food essentials." "Those two golden grains, wheat and halted barley sure are cleverly - blended, baked and toasted to achieve that glorious flavor and honey -golden crispness of Post's Grape -Nuts Flakes." "Know What? We're going to cook up some cookies and mnifins too, from those recipes on the. Post's.' Grape -Nuts Flakes package, Better make it the big economy size."