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Times Advocate, 1994-9-28, Page 19VHWFLNDFR annual Fall Fair cloggers and music, dancers, the animal show and of course, the Fair Ambassador competition. The competition was held on Fri- day night, with an official opening of the exhibits and midway. Saturday was marked with a full schedule of events including the parade, horse shows and milking demonstrations One major change this year was the arena exhibits being removed late Saturday afternoon to make room for the first video dance party that night. On Sunday, amusement rides and games continued along with the minor hockey association breakfast which brought out some 300 people. There was also an Appaloosa horse show, sheep and goat shows as well as bingo. And now that the fair has wrapped up for another year, or- ganizers are taking a deep breath and digging in to prepare for the fair -next year. Photos and story by Catherine O'Brien Ellison Travel placed first again this year for best business float; while members of the South Huron District High School Band entertained the crowds along the way, as seen at middle left. The stu- dents are from left: Amy Swance, Aman- da Weigand, Jililan Collings and Amy Zwart. At bottom left: the Recreation Centre was home to a yogurt eating contest to raise funds for local or- ganizations. Paul Schwartzentruber fed Nancy Mason the yogurt while Wayne Shapton offi- ciates. The pair came in second, winning money for Exeter Minor Base- ball. At top right, Brian Richardson of Kirkton and his cow mascot take a break during Satur- day's parade so spectators can get a closer look. Also on Saturday, Dale Glenow (middle right) of Jungle Cat World entertained a large audience with an educational talk on wild animals. Here he shows an Alaskan wolf. At bottom right is an- other cow mascot, one of many In Saturday's parade. Times -Advocate, September 28 10 o4 Page 19