The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 17 Sep 1959, p. 4

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The Haileyburian Thursday, September 17, 1959 accep seae ibe New Liskeard Legion Pipe Band was very much in evidence during the three days of the New Liskeard Fall Fair, leading the parade and playing a pibroch during breaks in the activities. Leading the annual Fall Fair parade for an»>ther year was the well trained, attractively garbed Lionettes Majorettes. x ss Be % as Breast oe mo es Bis Miss Ruth Tucker has been an exhibitor at fairs since she was eight years old, and showed her first calf when she was ten. The show ring has n>) mysteries for this attractive young Miss, shown here with one of Rimlake Farm's prize winning H Isteins. < -- : -- Doug Mackey's Shetland ponies are perennial favorites at the fair, and were an important part Another cowboy, with gun and spirited pinto adds color to the annual school parade at New Liskeard. Many People Take Part =| In New Liskeard Fall Fair Ne of tue saiu:aay parade in a smart turnout. ia Two daring Zorro's or Zorresses left their white steeds in the stable and rode tricycles in the Fall Fair parade last Friday, and took part in the annua! Children's Day. -

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