HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1988-09-28, Page 9Times -Advocate, September 28, 1988 Page 9
Exeter Fall Fair features rutabagas, fun, and competitions
Mini
tractor
pull
still a
big
"draw"
at Fall
Fair
AG REP OPENS FAIR - Huron's agricultural representative Don Pullen
officially opened the Exeter Fall Fair Friday night. Above, he receives a gift
from fair president Adriaan Brand.
TRACTOR PULL - Ashley Nixon won the mini tractor pull's featherweight division with a pull of seven and a half
feet.
MIDWAY - Shawn Webster of Ex-
eter takes aim for one of the muliti-
tude of prizes to be won at the Exet-
er Fair midway.
FERRIS WHEEL - Because Exeter has no hills or tall buildings, the fer-
ris wheel is still the easiest way to get a view of the area.
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RUTABAGA BOWLING - Tur-
nips don't make the best bowling
balls-as.many found out Saturday.
Sarah Hodge found out that the un-
even vegetables never roll exactly
where you need them.
FAMILY FLOAT The rutabaga
theme of this year's Exeter Fair was
�lr►ell depiu4ed in -the :Jin fluff entry in
the Saturday parade.
GOLDFISH - Steven Mason found out how it is nearly impossible to make a ping-pong ball land in a goldfish bowl RIPPING TEACHERS - Stephen Central teacher Don O'Routke and Usborne Central principal Bill Stephenson
as father Bill Mason offers tactical advice. take part in the rutabaga ripping contest at the Exeter Fair.
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