THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1999 iy oe = THE LEGS HAVE IT: Michelle Hillier of Acton PAGEANT WINNER: Amanda Corp, 16, (seated) Was so impressed by Elvis impersonator Chris READY FOR THE SHOW: Chris "Elvis" Purtee was crowned Miss Acton on Friday night. Krystle Purtee she had him autograph her thigh. Thank- heads to the stage in the big tent Saturday at the Thompson (left) was the runner up and Tina fully she was wearing tear away pants. start of his Elvis impersonation show. Peterson and Jaime Lyons also participated in the | pageant. 3 : Bee a et J SD = pn itn bs i i : FAIR TRADITION: Acton Citizens' Band leader George Elliott leads the FAIR SERENADERS: Members of the Georgetown Children's Chorus en- band through several selections to officially open the fair on Friday night. tertained an appreciative crowd as the fair officially got underway. bs . . E - . _ KIDS AND CATTLE: Members of the Halton pre 4-H Club lined up their livestock for judging at the cattle show. The showers include, from left, Shae- lyn Reiman, Kaitlyn VeVore, Troy Nurse and class winner Ben Davis. HOOF CHAMPS: Curtis Gregson, holding Wynfield Shawwna Jed who took first place in th calves division and was presenteed with a champsionship show- man award from dairy cattle chair Marie Martin. : : | ao ae ACE RIDER: Leslie McDonald of Burlington and Prelude captured two firsts, two seconds and was med division grand champion during the Hunte: RIGHT THIS WAY: Pre 4-H member Shae-lyn shen at 'hota : ae oe Z Reiman strutted her stuff during the dairy show. "Naomi Leute, right, and Paige Gregson were one, two in the 4-H showmanship for boys and girls 10- 13 at the Fair.