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f IORSESarealways an attraction at the fair as was the four
horse hitch of Shantz Construction. (Wassink photo)
fall fair faces
GRAND CHAMPION here .rd bull was won by the entry of Dave Hasson of•Gold Bar
Livestock. From left ar ion Currie, Judge; John Otto, vice-president of the Western
Ontario Hereford Zon . and Mr. Hasson. (Wasstgk photo,)
THE CLINTON Wheel 'n Dealers, modern square dancers,
were at the fair variety show Friday night. (Wasslnk photo)
THIS BRUSSELS floatentry was a first prize winner in the
Seaforth parade. (Wassink photo)
MANY FAIR GOERS enjoyed the talent show. Erica Mahon, was comfortable on mom
Karen's knee, as shakepLan eye out for her dad and the Harmony Kings. (Wasslnk photo) •
QUEEN OF- THE FAIR of 1983 is Lisa Beuttenmiller,
d3.igh1er of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beuttenmiller. (Wasslnk
photo)
KIDS were properly dressed as 'rain threatened to dampen
the parade. (Wassink photo)
THE FAIR was tiring for the younger set. Ryan Willis takes a cat nap while mom enjoys the
fitness demonstration. (Wassink photo)
CA TTLEMEN made sure every hair on their herefords was
In place for the first Stan Jackson Merrlorial Show
(Wasslnk photo)
MELODY TURNER, of Varna won the 61 to 75 pound weight plass of the children's pedal
pull. The other classes were under 50 pounds and 76 to 100 pounds.'
A LOADER tractor was a great pi oe t0 tilt and watch the
demolition derby on Saturday efts noon.
TRACTOR DISPLAYS were popular with the kids. Daniel
Nash tried one on for size. (Wassink photo)