wa I ZA ASC IAA A A "ALL FAIR TIME IN ONTARIO yr . sailor on his decorated STREETSVILLE,'ONT.--"All the Nice Girls Love a . . ."--Pgrhaps that "wasn't his reason but anyway young Johnny Gantonjcame as a tricycle which, urifortunately, space doesn't, permit us to show. Ht : - STREETSVILLE, ONT. "Cock of the Walk"--C. R. Copeland of Georgetown gazes with justifiable pride 3 - 'at his 1st Prize New Hampshire bird. - EE Sai oid pe EE . i like a Hollywood veteran. plenty exciting for all that. ; . a N * oF, yy LAKEFIELD, ONT.--"Come an Ben Hurl'--Modern "chariot races" are not as spectacular as some of Cecil De Mille's, but they're STREETSVILLE, ONT.-"Champlons Both"~Don Hastie won highest points' for boys In Streetsville Junior Cattle Club. work while Kay McCaugherty ri, 3.55 DORCHESTER, ONT.--"Hold Still, Darn You"--The fine. looking animal nearest the camera doesn't : LY seem fo realize that these are "still" pictures, not movies. " 5 " did the same In the girls' division. Incidentally, the calves both won First Prizes too. ne a A EBay + Sp RL IN Te IA, \ oO * \ i A r ' - 3 - 0 , : I] Sy IF x i) \ i LAKEFIELD, ONT.--"Like Punkin Pie, Folks?'--Little Ann Freeburn of Youngs Point seems a bit camera-shy, but her prize exhibit poses i .. "DORCHESTER, ONT.--"I Know Most Everybody There"--Two boys o gaze admiringly at pictures taken by the MOLSON'S photographes ~~ ] at last year's Fair, did -d i 5 Rieke p he ; a ¥ f ; ; . oi To LAKEFIELD, ONT.--The Real Thing--Ferris Wheels and Midways are all very well, but the real heart : of the Ontario Fall Fair lies closer to the soil. . + nat bi PR NR + ERR o ¢ | Photos | :