810-Uncuttr Farming, Saturday, Octobar 1, 1994 LOU ANN GOOD Here are some pictures that offer Lancaster Fanning Staff a glimpse of life at Ephrata Fair. EPHRATA (Lancaster Co.) There are still a few fairs across Whether it’s chasing a pig, watch- the state that will be held in the next ing the parade, showing a sheep, few weeks. Here is a listing of the dressing a calf or riding a tractor, several remaining fairs that you kids of all ages found plenty to do might want to attend. Manheim at the Ephrata Fair last week. Farm Show and Hollidaysburg Tuesday through Saturday was Community Fair will be held packed with special events, but October 3to 7. Unionville Corn kids don’t need planned activities munity Fair will be held the follow to enjoy the sights and sounds of mg week. The fair season ends the fair. with Dillsburg Fair on October 18. Ben Wise is only one year old, but he already knows where the best seats at the Fair are to be found. “We can’t get him off the tractors," his mother LuAnn Wise of Man helm said. Photo by Lou Ann Good Bob Lauffer gets some help announcing sheep plaolngs from his daughters. 5-year-old Joann-Marie, seated, and 8-year-old Alex. Lauffer Is an ag teacher at Garden Spot High School. Photo by Lou Ann Good. Something For Every Age At Ephrata Fair s ig v nd Rh 1 El The Fair Is always better when friends gather together. Kathy Roser, left, and her three sons, Steven, Matthew, and Tim (foreground) recently moved from New Zealand to Stevens. Other friends shown Include Janice Brenneman, right, Bill Rash with children, Rebecca and Anthor and Brandon Wolfson. Photo by Lou Ann Good. It’s off to the races on Pnston Whltcnft. lu»ty Bucher makes his move on the pig. Photo by Proton WhHenft les at Kiddies’ Day, Thursday afternoon. Photo iesem< torcycl