There was a whole lineup of tractors, old and not-so-old, lined up for the tractor pull at the Leslieville Antique days on the August 1-2 weekend.
This was one of a host of activities carried out on the Central Alberta Antique and Model Club's grounds a few kilometers east of Leslieville, which is a hamlet between the City of Red Deer and the Town of Rocky Mountain House in West Central Alberta, where "the women are very pretty and the men are proud of it".
There were many other activities as well, including threshing demos, shingle cutting, log cutting with an "automatic" cross cut saw, bone grinding for chicken feed and last but not least, The Royal Scot steam locomotive, fully operational on its own track, and modelled on its famous cousin in Britain that used to provide passenger service between London and Edinburgh.
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