THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1998 NEW TANNER 13 noe GIDDYUP: Melissa, 7 and her cousin Laura Chapman, 2 enjoyed horse rides at the fair.-- Ted Tyler photo A BIG ONE: Bradley Height, holds an African Spring Hare for judge Clark Somerville in the biggest pet class (not a cat or dog) during the Acton Fall Fair. Ready to come to the rescue if necessary are Bradley's mom, Bernice Height, and his little brother, Travis. - Maggie Petrushevsky photo FALL FAIR Through the WTS FORMER ACTON RESIDENT Kelly Cooper waits for her daughter Stephanie to finish her carnival ride. --Ted Tyler photo FUTURE MISS ACTON: Acton's Cassandra Magno- Palmer, 15 months, captured first prize in the Baby _ Show, girl's class 13 to 18 months on Saturday. With _ Cassandra are Miss Acton second runner-up Kelley Soutiere, first runner-up Steph McKay, mom Deborah Magno and Miss Acton Tanya Tonkovich. --Frances Niblock photo CUTE AND CUDDLY: Acton mom Barb Hewson (right) proudly holds 10-week-old Hannah who cap- tured first prize in the newborn to 3-month-old class during the Baby Show on Saturday. Daylon Jung, 12 weeks, with mom Amanada Walton of Acton, was the -boys' winner. -- Frances Niblock photo -- 3 HEY, CUTIE: Six-month-old Samantha Burton of Acton and four-and-a-half-month old Reilly Consta- ble captured first place in the boys' and girls' four to six-month-old class during the Baby Show on Satur- day at the fair. Proud moms are Tammy Burton (left) and Julie Watson. -- Frances Niblock photo SHOWING US HOW: Cecil Starr of Uphill and Darren Kearns of Jackson's Point demonstrate cutting logs with a very modern version of the old cross-cut saw. This saw has a new tooth design to improve and speed cutting for competi- tion, the men say. - Maggie Petrushevsky photo