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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Times Advocate, 2005-09-28, Page 17INg.1i 11151+ rel fiumMaassiskrt Wednesday, September 28, 2005 Exeter Times -Advocate r 1ri 471014 ilt?lT 7iI At III. Tri 54 rti rll 1.11.141, IG Iil7d T lrl"1 1 7 441.1w s .hi r,".. i 7M i toe rzithfu"7T1trii-r G4i6111 i #dlit.' f IftflPi. Alefireirtitialits.... •4 11114401.10i4.. 41011-ktFri'AavrtiImcirki 1441 11 N19WU? L#iR DUCKt trwr 1 { i'00'i is I 111111211111110111Wifi -�--- I *I One of the highlights of the Exeter Fall Fair each year is the Open All Breed Light Horse Show, during which riders and horses show off their skills in a variety of competitions.Above,Alysa Coddington makes good time in the Junior B Barrel category. Below,Alex Klaver of Kippen feeds one of his family's goats in the Ag Building, which hosted the sheep and goat shows. 17 Above, Bree Johnston and her horse Triple J's Glory Days took home first place in the Open Western Pleasure category Saturday afternoon. Below, taking in the pet show in the Rec Centre Friday night are, from left, Lauren Robinson, Kirsty Howe and Megan Berg with her dog Misty. Above, Corey Smith takes part in the Exeter Fall Fair parade Saturday morning.