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MESSY JOB - Cleaning up atter the animals can be a
messy job, but somebody's got to do it.
LIGHT AND HEAVY HORIEW-tiessiMaturackettertraekacauistitierApipieuRiday afternoon where the judging was.
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SHEEP JUDGING - Judge Don Emke, right, of RR 1
Elmwood, takes a close look at Dorset lambs on display.
GROUPS OF THREE - 4-H members line up their calves for the 'Groups of Three' competi-
tion. First place went to the Clinforth club with their three jerseys, at right.
THESE YOUNG LADIES - topped the SDHS float in the sunshine in the parade on Friday.
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HOMECRAFT, CANNERY, ARTS & CRAFTS - aplenty were a hit at'the Roundhouse.
HERE COME THE JUDGE - The judge had his hands full with entries at the horse show.
PORK CARCASS COMPETITION - Steve Vandoornik
(right) had the winning animal in the Pork Carcass
Competition Friday night. It was 41 lbs and went for $41.50
per to Grand Valley Fortifiers in the auction that followed.
Others in the top five, from right, were: Harold Vandoorik
(3rd) , Bob Broadfoot (4th) and Oarl Bolton (5th). Second -
place finisher Kevin O'Rourke was not present for the pho-
tograph.
DON'T GUIT YOUR DAY JOB - Huron Expositor editor Dave Scott just missed this shot in celebrity backhoe b -ball.