Plenty of local interest at the Royal
November 18, 2015 ·
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The Town of Caledon was well-represented at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto. Bill Jackson of Tullamore Farms was getting Tullamore Baloo 19A ready to be shown in the two-year-old Angus bull class, in which he finished fourth.
Peel 4-H members were getting ready for competition at the Royal. Seen here (left to right) are Allison French, Kori deBoer, Ashley Wilson, Kyle Carberry, Kathryn Macrae, Curtis Ruta and Geoff Carberry.
Photos by Bill Rea
It wasn’t all animals at the Royal. Bolton native Circus Jonathan was entertaining crowds in the main hall of the fair. The show was hosted by the Ontario Toyota Dealership Association. He was demonstrating his balancing tricks before giving Rodrigo Navarrete, 9, of Oakville a ride on the unicycle.
David and Leanne Currie of Flightpath near Inglewood were showing Flightpath Viva Blossom, a shorthorn female born Feb. 1, 2014 in the National Shorthorn Show. She finished fifth.
Teen Ranch on Highway 10 in Caledon had volunteers on hand to man their booth at the Royal. Anita and Clarence Jansen were offering details of the programs offered at the facility.
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