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The Huron Expositor, 1988-09-28, Page 88A — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 28, 1988 Events - new and old - make 1988 Seaforth Fall Fair PUMPKIN ARTIST - Cheryl Ribey earned aprize at the Seaforth Fall Fair for her pum- pkin carving in the likeness of Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney. THE HORSE SHOW at the Seaforth Fall Fair saw an increase in Belgians and Clydesdales, and the addition of the Haflingers. the number of competitors this year, with the usual assortment of •' TEAM WORK - Larry Dalrymple and Daryl Haney paired up for the bushel walk, organized as part of the Kid's Olympics held in conjunction with the Seaforth Fall Fair last week. Mcllwraith photo. 4-H SWEEPSTAKES COMPETITORS - The top showmen from each of the 4-H classes were chosen to show all five animals and compete in the sweepstakes competition. From back left they are: Dianne Black of Belgrave, Sharon Ramsey of Blyth, overall champion showman Lisa Storey of Clinton, Greg Fritz of Brussels, and Keith Todd of Lucknow. Corbett photo. INFATUATION - This young visitor to the Seafprth Fall Fair admires the likeness of Marilyn Munroe at one of the booths in the arena, ON YOUR MARKS, GET SET - A number of area children took part Friday afternoon in a Kid's Olympics held in conjunction with the 1988 Seaforth Fall Fair. The event was organized by the Fun- draising Mothers of Vanastra. Here they compete in the bushel race. Mcliwraith photo. RIDES FOR ALL - The Seaforth Fall Fair was fun for all ages, Here, Lorrie Glanville of Walton and Amy Workman of Brussels, take a ride on,the Sizzler. Tracy Bosman photograph. BOILERSMITH TRACTOR - This entry in the Fall Fair parade was enterd by Boilersmith. It is a 24 horsepower 1925 traction engine and was driven by Rick Hoornaert. ATTENDANCE at the Seaforth Fall Fair was judged to be up, but accounted for at least in part because of the free admission. Cor - the gate receipts were zero due tb the free admission this year. belt photo. The consistently large crowds on Thursday and Friday are being