I r 1 If »- tr I* â- r >. » > -1 â- -t ^ A r r A T .. ^ A â- "> '^ •i •k *- r T ^ â- n. A A. ^ A -*, A -« » • r^ .-^ r^ -t r •T Us T \ * V Ik ^ T «e ^ V «i » ?''â- â- ^ 1* •^ ^ 1- %- < 4 * ^ *v T * k' ^.â- M. «t i ** ^ : \^ A- \^ ', * - -» K •^ P« -r c ^ T- k ^ i A 1 1^ % ^ ^ -^ y t >• A, ^ » A â- *. A A '^ 1 1** r: #^ A ,.., A r 1 & :, ^â- V ^ ^ n If n m *~ 4 K /* r â- ^ '^ -» ^ I J; A, ♦ ♦ Fall Fair Time In Ontario ♦♦ Bertrum Harris, of Salford, gives a running description of Ihe 2.21 Trot or Pace at the In^ersoll Fair. Wff Mf<\W Miss Elizabeth Banigan, of Community Programs, Department «* Education, gives a weaving demonstration at the Depart- ment's display of Handicrafts at the Ingersoll Fair. The Baby Show was one of the big features of t he Ingersoll Fair. Here are the three winners and their mothers ,in the six month and under class. Mrs. Len Gilham, of Ingersoll with David, first prize winner, and Mrs. Fred Cran e, and Mrs. Norman Bain, both of Ingersoll, with the second and third prize winners respec lively. This class drew nineteen entrants. Bill Miller, of Ingersoll, with his well-trained Palomino, "Golden Tex" thrilled the crowds at Ingersoll Fair with his horsemanship, and bag of tricks. The happy looking liitle girl is six-year-old Jud ith Anne Nickiing, who appear^ to be '^reat friends with "Fifi" (Canada's outstanding Clown"â€" so he says!) Mr. Walter Brown, R.R.5, Peterborough, wins two red ribbons •t the Peterborough Fall Fair, with "Bauline Lady" and her foal, winning in Hrood Mare and Foal Class and Registered Clysdale Foals. Miss Sandra Ironside, of Arva, captured first p lace in the Shetland Pony leani Class. The young lady also displayed expert horsemanshi p to carry off top honors in several other classes at the Ingersoll Fair. THE PICTURES SHOWN ON THIS PAGE Were Taken By The PHOTOGRAPHER As A Public Service I -