Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 Sep 1952, p. 7

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leroy fi yd rts ce a aie LEN hot TIMMINS, 'ONT.--"Who Called It 'The Frozen North?'"--To most of us Timmins seems pretty far north, but they grow fine grain up there as you can plainly see. ; LY COOKSVILLE, ONT. -- "Oh Give Me 'a Home" -- Cooksville "isn't situated.exactly in those "wide open spaces"--but they do things ats Western style now and then for all that. NEW HAMBURG, ONT.--"It's a Big, Big World"--It was a case of either sacrificing part of the young lady, or part of the squash--and although the latter was.a prize winner, you, can see where our wr preference lies. : ) HE COOKSVILLE, ONT.--"Bet You Couldn't Grow as Fine"'--Jean Yornor and her cousin Susan Pallett beam approvingly on the prize winning vegetables entered by Donald Pallett of Dixie. PETERBORO, ONT.--"Mary Had a Little"--Only, in this case,' _ Mary-but Linda Russell, aged four, and the lam e young lady happens to be--not $ Isn't so very little either. foid a hididis bak Th Frans * BEAVERTON, ONT.--"Wi' a Hundred Pipers"--well, not quite a. hundred, but even half a dozen pipers will make enough noise---we : © 7 ae» mean music--to satisfy most folks. " COOKSVILLE, ONT. -- Just Nice "Clean" Fun -- Pie eating contests are enjoyed by. spectators and You : participants--not so much by the mothers who have to clean up afterwards. . sh ----e by FSS SOU SUI u? SS

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