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SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1985 — 81-8
HEAVY HORSES—It takes expert horsemanship to put a four -horse rig like this through Its paces, but all of the competitors In the heavy
horse competition showed enough skill to Impress both the crowds and the Judges at the Seaforth Fall Fair last Friday.
NO FUN AT ALL— is how Steven McNeil found the scrambler ride at this
year's Fall Falr to be. But he took the stomach -turning movements of the ride
(n stride with a little support from Cindy McNeil.
Fall Fair
Funshine"
Photos by Heather Mcllwraith
and Patrick Raftis
STAR WARS?—Brlan Malady sets his aim at one of the many rides at Seaforth's Fall Fair this
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SILENT WINNER—Lindsey Marie McClure,
shown here with mom Brenda. went through
the entire baby contest asleep - but still
finished up third in the over 6 months
category. Other winners were Michael Elston
Of Dublin (second) and Michelle Bourne
(first) of Walton.
BABY FACE—Christopher Ryan Weber is unspoiled by his win in the under 6
months baby contest. Christopher's grandmother is Marjorie Montgomery
(seen here).and his mother Margaret were proud. In Second and third spot in t
the contest were Shannon Brooker of Egmondville and Holly Culbert of
Goderich.
A-FOR-EFFORT—Brad Ribey gave it his all as he attempted to drive this weighted -down
tractor the distance. He succeeded in moving his load 13 feet, eight Inches.
RACING ACTION—Visitors to the Seaforth Fall Fair last Friday got a chance to see some first-class harness racing, as a special
exhibition of the popular sport was arranged between judging events In the horse exhibiting competitions.
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