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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 Oct 1948, p. 3

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.....FALL FAIR TIME IN ONTARIO. .. .. * Tiny Canuck Wins Scottish Prize ---------------- Two Champs are Ful-O-Pep Fed RRR ak" . Photo by Ful-O-Pep Photograpner Mr. Geo. Nicholls hands out special prizes to two Ful-O-Pep fed champions in the calf club at Campbellford. The winners Isobel McDonald first in Holstein division, and Archie McCook first in Ayrshire group, were given special prizes equal to their calf club awards. Photo by Ful-O-Pep Photographer Jack Little grooming his Hereford entry for the Glencoe Calf Club. Jack had little trouble placing in the prize money as his calf was Ful-O-Pep fitted. ¥ : ii Se ei Photo by Ful-O-Pep Photographer The forty-odd entries of the Campbellford baby show were finally narrowed down to these four youngsters. The two judges who had a very difficult time deciding--Mrs. T. Lee, R. : » and Mrs. T. S. Little, R.N. PoE 7 Photo by Ful-O-Pep Photographer The photographer caught Mrs. Robt. Rudy and Ken Neeb, both junior directors of the Tavistock Fall Fafr Board, counting the gate at the close of a very smecesstul Fair, 8 Forty Entries | , Photo by Ful-O-Fep "Photographer A few of the forty entries in the Campbellford Baby Show that kept the judges busy in their selection. Photo by Ful-O-Pep Photograpl.er A group of the Ontario Dairy Instructors judge the 49 cheeses entered in the Campbellford Fall Fair. This was the largest exhibit of cheese products in itario outside of the big three --The C.N.E,, the Royal Winter Fair, and the Western Fair. GION Bc Photo by Ful-O-Pep Phdtographer es Pony with Carriage Class, was a colourful event. Shown above are driver Jack Harris and rider Maxie Jacques who placed second. 'Famous Black Horses Are "Experienced Showmen / /* Photo by Ful-O-Pep Photographer Jive Black Morses were a sure applause-getter in front of the stands at the Ixhibitlon. Attendance this year at the Exhibition was well above any previous year. Photo by Ful-O-Pep Photographer Myrna Plumley, Cornwall, going through the intricate steps of the Sword Dance in front of the Avonmore Grandstand, Myrna is only eight and in this, her first year of competition, has won six medals at Lachine, Ottawa and Fergu Entertainer Runs Farm as Well Photo by Ful-O-Pep Photographer Your Ful-O-Pep photographer caught Mr. W. Shea, Manilla doing one of many behind-the-sceies chores at one of the Fall Fairs. Here Mr. Shea is rolling the mane of his Belgianbrood marc. Mr. Shea showed ten heavy horses at the Lindsay Exhibition. EE rnoto by FulsO.Pep Ploibgrapner "The Kansas Farmer" ably entertains the record crowd at the Avonmore Fall Fair. The Kansas Farmer is really Jack Thinne of Brussels, and is the only professional entertainer in Ontarin that combines his "ta'ente with farming . SER Ai --~ a he ey © at - ey Sorin: a Ay RCN

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