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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1980-09-25, Page 71:1757r,vr, ,77.7.7-1797,,,r,:. THE HURON EXPOSITOR SEP IBER 28 i�ao BRING IN THE CLOWNS—Heather Ritz, 12 (on the left and Andrea Pinder, 12, both Grade 8 students at Seaforth Public Sc itt, were "clowning"around In the Seaforth Fall Fair parade on Friday morning. (Photo ay Eills) SHOWING OFF A PRIZEWINNER—Cheryl Smith of Walton shows off her champion Charolals calf "Maggie', which won the 4-H beef thamplonship at the Seaforth Fall Fair. The county 4-H livestock showmanship events were held Friday afternoon. (Photo by Oke) , A PRIZEWINNING FLOAT—Grade 2 and 3 students at Walton Public School won first prizes for their schodl float celebrating the first Thanksgiving. The "pilgrims!' are the pupils of Mrs. Vandendool and Mrs. Toll. (Photo by Gibb) Fc111 fair faces This year, sunny skies and crowds of spectators greeted the Seaforth Fall Fair par- ade. Walton Public School won two of the too three prizes in the decorated school float competition. junior division. Grade 2 and 3 from the school won first prize with their float on the first Thank- sgiving, and the kindergart- en -Grade I students won Second prize with an Indian theme. The Seaforth kinder- garten Indians wop third prize in the category. In the senior division, the Indians from Grades 70 and 7D won first prize. followed by the second prize float created by Grades 8A, 8B at the school and the hobo float, designed by Grade 513 at Seaforth Public. The best clowns in the float were Chris Dinsmore and Chris Campbell, who tied for first place, followed by second prize winner Mur- ray Townsend, third prize winner Anne Robinson and Donnie Brown, the fourth placed entry. The award for best de- corated horse or pony with -rider prize was won by Karen Campbell. second prize was awarded to Anne Marie Malone. Kari Martene won third prize and viat Shoe- maker was awarded fourth prize for her fair entry. The best head dre.ss in the junior division was won by the Grade 2 class at Seaforth Public School, with the Grade I class winning second ace; Grade 4V, Seaforth blic won the third prize, Grade 4C Wen fourth and Grade 3 at • the school won fifth place. In the senior grades, the best banner award was won by Grades 5/6 at Seaforth Public School, followed by Gradeg 1 to 8, from St. Columban and Grade 6. Seaforth Public School won third prize. The best decoratedpet and handler 'tt*ard was won by Carolanne Glanville, with second prize awarded to Terry Kelly, third prize to Pam Campbell and fourth prize to Natalie Swirklis. The best non -school float awards werewon by Seaforth Nursery School, first place; Worth Optimist Club, se- cond place and the Central 111111:142 4-}i Rabbit Club, third. The fourth prize was awarded to the Winthrop Warrettes, followed by H. and M. Coleman. the Sea- brth Junior Farmer's fleet. Frank Phillip's entry and the Summer's OVer float, de- signed by Gard and Lisa O'Dwyer and Kendra, SW - en and Jasonpapple. Prize winners in thetiiecor- ated bicycle competition were Michael Kelly. first prize; Grant Ross, second 0.fre; Jeff Medd, third place and Jeff Reid, fourth. 41V42riad uia '4U:U1I ;41 lat,40t4., • .11:4„cuit '447.;•• HEADING FOR SPACE—Dale Andrew, 3, ,of FIR1, Dutton, gets ready for a war in the stars. Friday, as he "flew" on the racket ride at the Fall Fair. (Photo by Ellis) ROUNDING THE BEND—It was a cloqe race when horses and riders rounded the bend during the matinee races Friday afternoon . _ SOME MORE BEAUTIFUL BABIES—The three babies who -won the top ,prizes In the six monps and 'older category -at Seaforth Fall Fair were (right) Paul McCauley, son of Wayne and Rita McCauley; Lindsay Devereaux, daughter of Connie and Bill Devereaux and Gregory Kalichuk, son of Gail and Mark Kalichuk. This Was the first time a baby contest was held at the fair. (Photdsby Gibb) ,eler-S? LeLleif Ire SAVE OUR FARMS—These two unidentified students, Matching in the Seaforth Fait Fair parade on Friday, reminded spectators to save our farms with their brightly coloured banner. • (Photo by Gibb) • A VALIANT ATTEMPT —ChrIS Reeves, 9, of Seaforth, decided to give the greased pole contest a try at the Seaforth Fail Fair on Saturday, but discovered the top of the pole was lust too far away. (Photo by Ellis) HEY; THIS PICTURE BUSINESS IS OKAY—Snoopy, Lisa O'Dwyer's poodle, seems more excited about this whole picture deal than his owner. Lisa and Snoopy were waiting for the judge s to make their decision at the Seaforth Fall Fair pet show on Saturday afternoon. (Photoby Mb) bfr