Zurich Herald, 1953-11-05, Page 6FALL FAIRS IN ILIO
Caledonia, Ont. — "This Publicity Business Is A Nuisance" — The mothers appear happy enough,
but these prize winning babies look as though they wish all the fuss was over.
Cobden, Ont. — They Start Young — Mr. H. Dunlop, Fair Secretary,
admires some of the entries by the Junior Farmers Green Thumb
Garden Club.
Paris, Ont. — "Who's For Pie?" — Young Tommy Madden seems
to wear a look of anticipation as he hefts a prize-winning
pumpkin.
Markham, Ont. — "Why Can'tr
You Ever keep That Hair Tidy"
Barbara Reid of Queensville
gives "Butch" a beauty treat-
ment before his appearance in'
the 4H Calf Club show. ts
Bobcaygeon, Ont. — "All Dolled Up And Someplace To Go" — The parade of decorated bicycles
made a colorful opening to the Fair.
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Paris, Ont. — "Who Says Fall Fairs Aren't Fun?" — While the oldsters are busy elsewhere the
younger generation samples the unchanging pleasuret,of the Midway.
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Brigden, Ont. — "Baa, Baa, Black Sheep" — At least the head and legs,are black enough on this
Prize Suffolk ram that Don Lightfoot of Alvinston is trying to make pose.
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Cobden, Ont. — Not Yet TotallyThing A Of The Past — People still use
horses — and take pride in them too, as this fine lineup
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Mitchell, Ont. — "A Long Pull, A Strong Pull, And A —"The Fullerton School, Tug of War Team outpulled the Mitchell scholars,'
hut whether these are the winners or the losers our carneraman neglected to say.
Streetsville, Ont. — "When Ruba Played The Rumba —" — Frank
Cuthbert of the Brampton Clown Band gives a tuba lesson to
the Gosland twins, Claude and Clyde.