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Keyword: Fall Fair

Pipe Making Plant

City of Cranbrook makes a good investment when purchasing a pipe making machine, supplying city water works and selling off excess pipe.

Internal ID: 0053.0102
Medium:Newspaper
Date: August 28th 1930

Ore Sample Cabinets

Local mining man polishes up ore exhibit displayed at Cranbrook post office building in preparation for visitors to fall fair.

Internal ID: 0053.0116
Medium:Newspaper
Date: September 11th 1930

Judging at Fall Fair to Commence Morning First Day

Fall fair Judging.

Internal ID: 0042.0160
Medium:Newspaper
Date: September 9th 1926

Nelson Fruit Fair

Canadian Pacific Railway sponsoring Nelson Fruit Fair.

Internal ID: 0050.0325
Medium:Newspaper
Date: September 13th 1917

Fall Fair

East Kootenay Fall Fair prize winners asked to call at City Hall to collect prize money.

Internal ID: 0050.0342
Medium:Newspaper
Date: October 4th 1917

Cranbrook Rotary

Cranbrook Rotary Club hold weekly luncheon meeting with speech on the great importance of community service to Cranbrook and district.

Internal ID: 0052.0618
Medium:Newspaper
Date: September 29th 1922

Fall Fair Winners

Complete list of prize winners in Cranbrooks' 1912 Fall Fair.

Internal ID: 0052.0730
Medium:Newspaper
Date: September 21st 1912

Fall Fair Judging

Cranbrooks' Fall Fair to be judged morning of first day so everyone has a chance to enjoy the events.

Internal ID: 0050.0809
Medium:Newspaper
Date: September 9th 1926

Cranbrook Ed Ad

See the last of the lost elephants caught exhibited at the Cranbrook Fall Fair, when Charlie Ed will be renamed Cranbrook Ed.

Internal ID: 0050.0813
Medium:Newspaper
Date: September 16th 1926

Charlie Ed

Charlie Ed, to be renamed Cranbrook Ed, is the prize exhibit at Cranbrooks Fall Fair after a month of eluding capture.

Internal ID: 0050.0814
Medium:Newspaper
Date: September 16th 1926

Chinese Fall Fair

Cranbrook Fall Fair assisted by Chinese with their own music and fireworks.

Internal ID: 0050.0817
Medium:Newspaper
Date: September 23rd 1926

Cranbrook Ed Leaves

Circus officials state that the stampede and resulting death of one of their elephants cost them $20,000, but clown elephant leaves Cranbrook as a stellar attraction to the circus.

Internal ID: 0050.0819
Medium:Newspaper
Date: September 23rd 1926

Elephant Christening

Cranbrooks' Mayor pours a bottle of champagne on elephants head and declares him to be named Cranbrook Ed instead of Charlie Ed.

Internal ID: 0050.0820
Medium:Newspaper
Date: September 23rd 1926

Concrete Pipe

Cranbrooks' skating rink not to stand idle on off seasons but to be put to use as a place for making concrete pipe and will be used as an enclosure for livestock exhibit during fall fair.

Internal ID: 0052.0897
Medium:Newspaper
Date: May 1st 1930