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Orono Weekly Times, 19 Oct 1950, p. 7

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iý--ýAL .FIR TME IN ONTARIO VAtJOC-Jiist waiting ~fur the "'tarter» .-,@w~ the nwrrr4 ell-and Foster Rose of Ivanhoe *e7e rtmdy 1te D ýhc'iE 1Hastings Comnty peuple somèe real class m hk tie -matter of log-sawing- Il l-a j EIN- ~wr-vworld seems far away from this peaceful scene showing sleek, well-fed, well-groomed Hecavy Draught Hiorses together wi-7th a snlatch I cf the rolling surrounding countryside.. ERN-Mud-spattered but gamne, Mrs. Henry Wheeler of hIsburg keeps a fir-m, horsewoman'e grip on the reins in 'pte of a gellercus smln of Wellington Coun-ity top-Sou. ERIN-Strong si-pporter df Ointario's Fall fairs is the fHon. Thomias. Kennedy, Provincial Minister of Agriculture, who, unveiled a plaque on the occa- sion of Erin'slOthFar PICTURES SHOWN OIN THIS PAGE Wee Taken B' The PHOTOGRAPHER As A Public Service LISTOWEL,-"Look careflly before you nv-.est" appears to be the motto ofithesePet'Cout school children as they examine the gaudy ware s and souvenirs set up to draw t1heir attentionÀ- and loose ch-ange. MOUNT BRYDGES-Athletic events for school children, organized by Middi tural Representative Keith Rid die, wvere a feature of the fair, ~,

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