A E tr aa eo 3 oh - » a Busy iunccutive--tarry Lllery, -- President of the Ingersoll North ~~ and. West Oxford Agricultural Society, is to be congratulated on' the top-notch Fair held at +73 Ingersoll this year. Harry was ed one of the busiest men on the grounds. Apart from his activi- * _ _ ties as" President, he had his ; own display to look after. See Nv The .new grandstand at Dresden was filled almost to capacity when the "Black and White ( : from right to left, are the following entrants with their animals: --Don Perry; Delbert Chinnick;*Mary Jack; Glew Clackett 4 La : Boyle; Leo Marchand; Bill Brodie; Norman King; Jack Millard; Bob Harris. . Dresden is very proud of the new grandstand hich has a total seating capacity of 2,500 and plenty of space in booths and refreshment stands. CalF Club paraded their entries, In the photo above, reading ; Jack Grant; Don Brodie; Jim the rear of the building for C*~'eman of the racing -com- mittee, Burtoi Harris of the Ingersoll Agricultural Society, host of details Asa supervised nu with amazing efficiency. matter of fact, it was with some difficulty that Burt. was "persuaded to_slow down Jong enough for your roving photo- grapher to snap his ppreture, N : M 4 _. sermnsiibliel . Pretty Miss-- Joan [ronsides took top honours with her Horiy : =" =Y : SIT gs. rere re . . Y dd : ides yf Cote; Aggy Young Jack a patie oan : WwW illie Winkie, at the Ingersoll Fair Miss lransides a ill show ; y han : ve a P 2 g o£ y outs . 'Res, ; g Willie Winkie at London, Aylmer, and numerous other Fairs be Ro i prs el Fy bye eam pom fis differe Pages s Dy . wh a, ff " : Z during the coming month. They will be a hard combination to ! . gna ene Autry com c ook 3 ph ou hi Sountiy: ¥: A { : . , = beat as they proved at Ingersofl, when they won ther R. Simpson. A JISe Youp roving photograpaer ie A y back "When A Feller Needs A Friend"--U pper picture shows the lone male "exhibitor" in the Baby Special. ners i ; opulation of small town and rural as on horsebac -- ! 0 ' another view of the young- Willie Winkie was a perfec THEO : 2me The y show 'at Dresd ras colourful, exciting and thrillin - Contest, Tooking properly nervous--as what man wouldn't. Below----another view of the young the Winkie was a perfect model Fe posed with the air t : e pony show at Dresden a ® re g g sters mith decision cof the judges--who certainly had their work cut out making a choice, of a veteran trooper, and seemed pos sessed of unlimited patience, ov REL ' Fim - ) : 4 . = | OR La : a EI The Pictures Shown -. Bt ¥ E> ; : a On This Page, -. ¢ - Were Taken By The jo Ld 2 z 2% "Champions In The Boys' and Girls' Dairy Calf Club at Dresden are shown above. Reading ? from left to right are Ann Sterling, who placed first; Lee Montgomery, 20d; and Tommy Davis, 3rd. Lee Montgomery also captured .the title of Champion puowmal. The Calf Clyp 'was on of the biggest drawing cards at the Fair, and Murray Jack, the Club Leader, may well be ond : ~ of the showing that the boys and girls and thejr entries made. Ao wr Fi Molson Photographer "As A Public Service Be ------ 1 peer $: Bet : SEE aE 48, TR TREES TTL EN WREST Winners Of The Bab are Eugene Miner, Karen Clark and Bonnie Lee Eden; The judges had a diffi { wl ) s Se LAW RE EIOY OE Bay Li a TONS y Contest At Dresden are shown above. ) ( placing cult task; as it proved almost impossible to A en, the pie up, took the whole thing in her stride, ind place eye. Karen Clark, the champion, beamed w ings. Vivid? Bl na In TE § CAREY FICS DE An ori ar ith quiet confidence throughout the entire procs Syron Engene Miner hails from Ostrander, A RE TRIVIA ASA BAY % : Reading from leit to right they 3rd, Ist and 2nd, respectively, pick the winners. Bonnie Lee 2nd without even batting an AN TE Pur . - $2 AE