Times Advocate, 1994-9-28, Page 18Page 18
Times -Advocate, September 28, 1994
VIEWFINDER
Hundreds herd to Exeter!s
EXETER - The 1994 Fall Fair is
being viewed by organizers as a
success thanks to some added at-
tractions and revamped venues.
"I was pleased with
how well it went. Eve-
ryone worked together
to make it a success,"
said fair president Cathy
Seip.
The focus for the 104th
fair was "milk" which was evident
everywhere by the cow costumes
and number of, conversations ud-
dered with cow references. And
from the size of the crowds, it wa
evident that attendance was up
this year.
"The big attractions seemed to
be the new ones," Seip
said. That included a
wildlife exhibit and a
demonstration by the
Exeter and Area Fire
Department with a vehicle extrac
tion.
As well, Seip said fair organiz-
ers wanted to have continuous en
tertainment in the auditorium.
Something they succeeded at witl
Cow klsslrg wasn't on of the ewnts at the Exeter Fall Fair, as seen on top left. at Cathy
Seip, president of the Fair gave Magic Mistress a good luck kiss. Middle left: on Sund Nicole
Flemming, of Exeter, took part In the Appaloosa horse show; bottom left: Jessie Connolly of
Clinton end Amy Shapton, of Hensall, entertain the audience before the crowning of the Fair
Ambassador, On Friday. Top right: Cathy Selp waves to the crowds during the parade Saturday
as do members of the Sunshine Kids day care as seen In middle right. After the parade Fair
contestants pose for a quick picture. From left are: Julie Restemayer, second runnerup; Mi-
chelle Ducharme, Fair Ambassador; and Karey Youmans, first runnerup.