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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 Sep 1949, p. 7

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v The Black And White Show--Sponsored by the Ont © the-best including the 4-year-old-Wet Senfor Cliampton; Elnictoft Dew Drop M Lochinvar, Mr. the show may Be attributed to his efforts. ha dd ta [ Betty 'Galbraith and her pet, . Bozo, wlio won_first prize at: y "Blyth, were" damp but happy. Little - Miss - Galbraith posed |, patiently while your roving x photographer mopped a sodden camera, but Bozo wasn't any : too happy about having his pic- - " ture taken. He seemed to feel ] ~B thavany cat that won first prize + . was entitled to go 'hdme and stretch out by the fire. © He he glared at your pliotographer with thle haughty disdain of a ch true champion. . ACTION PICTURE OF . 4 ie . * .y " 3 . . : by : . : ario County Holstein Club drew many entries. Shown above are <0 of 7 A €L ocr pron, Llmcr and "Reserve Champion, Macharr Countess--> - k.'Fair of Uxbridge 'is very active. with this Black.and White Holstein Club and much of the success of 2 The Winner At Miiverton--The 3-year-old filly, Queen, owned/by Mr. William Bannerman of Monkton is shown above. Queen placed first-in the Agricultural Class against very keen com- petition, Mr. Bannerman plans tp enter Qucen-in-a numbér-of-other--F : ' coming season. > ; : . all-Fairs-- during the.' # As A Public Service { rE The Pictures Show, On This Page Were Taken By The # : Photographer Schodl Children at Orono lent a festive: air to the occasion w of colourful program in front of the grandstand. : : some forty-hive minutes. The Blyth Fair was the. victim again this year of a 1 registering expressions of disgust when it became evident that an all day rain had set in. ~facés of the cows above might very well be attributed to the fact that this is the third to a large degree an otherwise very fine show, year in a LL 5 i -- Walter Schultz of Tavistock and Glen Sippel of Shakespeare are shown. with the Tanner bi bingy Calf Club. Above from right to left are Walter; Glen, Ronald Wilker of R.R..6 Woodstock; David Stock of R.R. 6 Woodstock, Ken Brunk of RR, ; Wood | «sock, Lester Wilker of Tavistock and~Carl-Sippel-of "Shakespeare. - Ct, : -- One of the Highlights of the Tavistack Fis 'was the jumping. The BT RS Te, ' : aaa] l od -- of London, Ontario. 3. toy Per; TL POTEET FIN. | en RETA, ia i, Wale SERRE 0 2 i » £3 & BERYL Y : 3 7 crowd-pleaser. Above is Rockette, winner of the Gre The Green Hunter Class proved -mioie than - t spectators... There were eleven entrants in this class alone well be follow perverse woadier man. Even the usually placid cattle hea they presented a vagied and | The youngsters put on a show that asted for ~The "juniors made a great hit "with a group of songs including selections from Gilbert and Sullivan. i x Fr 'Rain at Blyth didn't dampen' the spirit of "that well known radio announcer, Torry Gregg. The officials of the Blyth Fair. cused a technique which might the other fairs. They secured the services af Mr. Gregg of CCRON.X and "as a -result all anpouncements were handled in a very professional manner. In spite of heavy rain, Mr, Gregg succeeded in injecting a note of.gayety into-every event. sto nd in The 'thoughtful expression on the row that bad weather spoiled * : / i cd by 'many-of Ey juniping events were a great en Hunter Class, ridden by Margaret Sears popular-with-heth entrants and ELE

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