Zurich Herald, 1952-11-20, Page 2FALL FAIR TIME IN ONTARIO
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MADOC, ONT.—"Put Your Weight int? It, Team"—A tractor could probably move as much dead weight much more easily — but
there wouldn't be nearly the interest and excitement.
BURFORD, ONT.—"From the Bluegrass Country"—The 3 -gaited
saddle horse was "bred in old Kentucky." The rider is Frances
Millar of Brantford.
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BURFORD, ONT.—The Big Parade—Past the stands, then back along the other side of the track is the order of all well-conducted Fall
Fair Parc:ides.
WOODBRIDGE, ONT.—flitch.fliking, Old Time Style—Nine-year.old Pickle Seward gets a real kick
out of hitching a ride in the sulkey driven by George Armstrong of Flesherton.
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ERIN, ONT.—"Ring A -Round A-Rosy"—The old game is lots more fun when you have a real live
down to ipin in the sport.