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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-10-03, Page 20THE GODEMICH SIGNAL-STAR OCTOB i n, 1.00. : Rules and Regulations of Victory Plowing Match • Rules and regiilatiuiin goserning be International Plowing MateF, at Port ; liie't are as follow: `'1. All `ompetitors for .events of each day will report at Ilead- quat;rter's. No. 2 hangar, not late': than 8•00. a.m. to-anakef entries and draw for lands. No ,entries will be accepted after 0.15 a.m. and e•uupetitors must be ready to start by 10.00 a.m. Lands will ttt; anottci] 1 y draw ballot in order of classes, as' listed. for each day. Of deemed necessary, the order may be ebauged by the ` Mico rs iii chiti.ge.1 3. Entry fees- .Mn'es t'l,tsses 81.00 euc°h. Boys' Classes 5tic each. (Affidavit as to 1)o's :tAe niiist be taken when entry is made, w form •sttllltlied. Skiuluiers should ti -ed in all classes. No cut allowed after first round,, uti coulter or share of any plow. Scratches will not be,,pernlitted in tractor classes. afi Wheels :are prohibited in single -furrow walking plow classes. 6. After setting and return ulg stake's, no assistant will be allowed on tl1 laIld• 1I1 any class. . No s t:wing of frtrr,ws by hand. plow stake or otherwise will be allowed, excepting for scratches, first four furrows and 'last green. round alio sole furrow. 8. The CRt l«'N. when at single -furrow plow is used, Shall consist of three rounds or six heavy furrows, 'after which contestant. shall gather six additional furrows and then commence to caa._ ut1. When a pl..w it ll t v or more bottoms is usedt crown shall oonsist of twelve boat y furrow's, after which contestants shall gather twelve additional furrows and then cast off. Where lands are toss narrow to permit of the application of this - definition. same- :nay be modified by the Director or Directors in charge of the class. 9.. The last three .roittals :Ind sole furrow shall constitute the FINISH. This 'rule may be modified by the Director in charge, if deemed .necessary. 10. The eonlplete land will be judged and the- only -consideration given a plowman will be where his neighbor's plowing is crooked or otherwise below standard. 11. .In the oilinion of the judge, if the work of any competitor does not reach a minimum standard, a aprize 'may be re4'?cell or withheld. • 12. Finishing time will be fixed and announced by° Directors in charge `of each class when ballots are drawn each morning. 13. A Jointer Plow is one with a share measuring not less than .S .inches and with .a breast measuring not, less than 61;4 inches. (Measure 61:. inches from land side of -plow to outside of uitldbttar-1 from directly under the point where top cdrner of mouldboard fotitfiies • the``1ie 7tt1 ' Furrows`"shall be not lefts than,. 9 intlw . -in with, excepting in __CROWN and 'INI,SH. 14. Average depth of f•,irrpws shall be tiOt less than 6 inches. unless otherwise sp& shed ,by the Board of Directors. All furrows must start and finish at scratch. - 15. In two -furrow classes, two. or more horses abreast must be used :n striking. but one or more may„ be used for finishing. 16. In tractor classes, furrows shall be not less than 10 inches 4n • • v; idth, unless otherwise specified,,," . 17. In tractor classes, plows must be left intact until lands are completed. 18. A contestant who has won a championship in horse plow classes 'cannot compete in other. than open 'classes with a tractor or :ice versa. 19. The- decisions of Judge% will be final. 20. "International -Plowing Match" shall mean a Match conducted by the Olitario Plowmen's Association. • 21. The Association. will not .be responsible for prizes unclaimed by January 1, 1947. 22. No person shall be permitted to carry on any kind of gambling or any game of chance o • any farm or farms or other area under control1f this As •t3ciation during the pe,rioil of the International Plowing March. The. Board of DirtTtors{reserves the right to refuse applications for exhibit space. . , See. the New assey.! arris Tractors and Self-propelled -Machines at the Plowing Match ARE'BEING MADE TO HAVE ACTUAL FIELD DEMONSTRATIONS OF THE LATEST TYPES OF MASSEY-HARRIS ARRANGEMENTS - E UIPMENT'AT THE PLOWING;MATCH TM�Mry.� .. .. ...__...-.. -. .. _.. ...._ .,... �... �. > ... .. •.. e. �_.. � � c. .�;:.__ ... ........., o -,.m 44+~..h .. ,-ur'�.:x c�:,nv.•:warara. :..�..��n-..xx : ,.. _.� e,. Masse. � , _ .....:�. ,�,�,,. -,�� ,.. _._...�u T &�-Combme and the- � Be' the 3VIasse Rallis Self pro►pe e . - sure to see the net, ,Massey-H�ris SELF -PROPELLED -Corn Picke r, , .. _ •_ y- Fora& Harvester in actio ° n. These machines offer great time and labour saving advantages in, harvesting operations For the latest in power farming equipment buy Massey -Harris. Your 10 cal{dealer will be gladto give you full particulars. MASSEY-HARRIS ZOMPANY LIMIOD Established j847 TORONTO -011 TLECTRICITY The Hydro -Electric, Power Commis- sion of Ontario has made- provision for the supply of single-phase, 110/220 volt, -25 cycle -power to exhibitors, at the =Match Each exhibitor is required to make° his own arrangements With local electricians for wiring his ex- hibit, and sufficient wire is to be• pro- vided to reach from his exhibit to the nearest pole. Wi-rind. must conform with the requirements of • the Elec trical Inspection •Department. 'An inspection fee of 50 cents will be charged and the rate for power will entlemen of the be 20 etuits per;100 watts of connected load. - Information may be obtained by . ap- plying to N. E. Macpherson, 620 FJni- versity Avenue, Toronto, or at the Hydro exhibit after October '1,4th. Bank: An institution where you -can- borrow Money if you can present suf- ficient evidence that yon.don't need it... ay your visit to the Plowing Mat THE GODERICH NAL=STAR PRINTING DEPART- MENT CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH PRINTING OF DIS- TINCTION ON A *'',, OF THE FOLLOWING. l 1 e ' an educational and; pleasant one! Read The Goderich Signal -Star EVERY WEEK goklko .admission Ticecets , - Letterheads Advertising Folders Meal Tickets 'Auction Stile bills Memorial Cards Badges Menus Ballots . Merchants' Sale Bills Billheads Noteheads .. Birth Ani ouneements Open Display Posters • 'Business Cards . • Oder. For as.„ Butterwrappers� , . 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