Huron Expositor, 2015-09-23, Page 1414 Huron Expositor • Wednesday, September 23, 2015
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Shaun Gregory Huron Expositor
Maranda Klaver stands next to a cow on the second day of the Seaforth Fall
Fair at the Agriplex in Seaforth. She was crowned the 2015 Seaforth Fall Fair
Ambassador on September 17.
Logan, 4, wins the Wheelie Little Derby on September 19.
Spectators at the 170th Seaforth Fall Fair watch the Huron County 4-H
Championship Show.
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From the left, Tysen Wilson, 4 and Linkin McCallum, 3, prepare
to race at the Seaforth Fall Fair.
On the right, Ashley Mcconnell, 17, won the 4-H
Championship Show and next to her is Melissa Maclntyre,
17, who walked away as the Reserve Champion.
2015 Seaforth Fall Fair Ambassador
Shaun Gregory
Huron Expositor
The 2015 Seaforth Fall Fair com-
menced with a crowning of a new
ambassador on September 17.
This year's Seaforth Fall Fair
Ambassador is 17 -year-old
SEAFORTH HARMONY KINGS
BARBERSHOP CHORUS
Presents
OPERATION DUMBELL
A WWI TRIBUTE
IN SONGS AND SKITS
GUEST QUARTET AVENUE ROAD
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3
at 7:30 PM
doors open at 6:45pm
SEAFORTH PUBLIC SCHOOL
Tickets $20 (Kids under 12 - Free)
Pay at the door, or reserve at
519-238-5419
Maranda Klaver. A panel of three
judges reviewed the competition.
Each candidate prepared a speech
and answered questions, one of the
questions were if you could go any-
where in the world, where? And
why?
"I said I would go to Holland
because I have relatives there that I
haven't met, as well I would like to
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see how people in Holland farm
compared to here in Ontario, "
Klaver told the Expositor Septem-
ber 18.
Klaver who is currently enrolled
at the St. Anne's Catholic Second-
ary School in Clinton said she was
shocked when the judges pro-
claimed her as the winner.
"I knew it was going to be a close
competition and it was, the judges
were deliberating for a while, when
they announced my name, I almost
started crying," Klaver said. "(Farm-
ing), it's always been in my blood,
it's something I want to go to
school for and pursue a career.
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