The Huron Expositor, 1984-09-26, Page 6A6 - THE,HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 26, 1984
RIDING a roller coaster Is a real stomach
churner, but these kids Just loved the ride at
the fair. From front to back, they Include,
Susan McLachlan, Charlene Townsend,
Sherri McLachlan, Trudy_ Upshall, Kathleen
Ryan and Julianne Ryan. (Wassink photo)
MUFFINMANIA—Trudy Upshall and her
dog Muffin were competitors in the Fall Fair
pet show. (Mcllwralth photo)
Seafotth Fair..-.-fOnfor all
EVERYONE LOVES a horse show and there
were many horses at the Seaforth fair last
week. The above six horse hitch was shown
by Ivan Birk of Palmerston. Other shows
Included the Western Horse Show and two
harness racing matinees. (Wassink photo)
MAKING WA VCS with onlookers are Nursery School.
students and a teacher of the Tuckersmlth
(Mcllwralth photo)
LOCAL MUSICIANS were at the talent show
on Friday night. The Huron Strings played
several old time favorites for the pleasure of
fair goers. Other 8ntertalnmef+t was pro -
vlded by a ventriloquist, honky tonk piano
player end Harmony HI-Lites. (Wassink
photo)
QUEEN GE THE PAIR, Denise Dupuis, of
Seaforth, was dhosen Thursday nigt1 , Mary
Lou Anderson, left, Is first runner up;
Marlon Hunt, centre, Miss Congeniality;
and Sharon Wilson, right, second runner up.
(Wassink photo)
BLOW HARDER --Brent Ribey was more night. And It's ob,vlous that Brent had much
concerned with blowing up his balloon fun with his balloons, the gift of an
instead of watching the talent show Fr Ida exhtb
HE 4-H calf show la always a popular event
the Seafo>:tUi fair. Joanne Wlersma of FIR
Blyth was one of many 4 -Hers at the fair.
REVVING his engine for the antique tractor
pull is Glen Sherbarth of Mitchell. The 1946
John Deere vehicle was one of four entt`fes In
the competition.
Harness racing at tho fair
Moo
OVA OV bdw Is no easy took place at Old MacDonaltl's barn.
Wit. And that's eitactry what Jill Betties, Wassink photo)
left, and Tim Brown found out. The milking