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The Brussels Post, 1948-9-22, Page 4•).%. , Aft44,1".;172,,' t r,7,74;s7N17,731.77.7‹777,YUc,it: , AL Of the Huron County Win be hed Ina s on the farm of an burn '1.20-Zr *47.0 1948 PRIZE LIST Of the Huron Plowman's Association consists of 10 classes as Follows: Director - Robert Michip Brussels. CLASS 1. -Ws have replaced the High Cut with a new, practioal class. This new Green Class will use a jointer plow. any age can plow who have never plowed at a plowing match out contest ants must De residents of Huron County. There will be eight prizes as milows:- $10.00; 38.00; $50, $4.1301 $2.00; $1.50 $1.00 Director - Elmer Dennis, Walton. GLASS 2. -Jointer plow .s wit.i skimmers In sod, no cut allowed, open to all except anyone winning lst prize at the Provincial Match, They will be barred out of this class. 1st -$10.0E..0; 2nd -$8.00; 3rd -$6.00; 4th -$4.00 (Five Entries or no fourth prize.) Director - Lorne Nichol, Brussels. CLASS 3. -Jointer Plows with Skimmers In sod, no cut allowed open only to residents of Huron County. 1st prize man in this claps must enter In Class 2 next year. 1st -$10.00: 2nd -$8.01; 3rd -$6.00; 4th -45.00; 5th -$4.00 (Six Entries or no fifth prize.) Director -- E ert Hemingway. Brussels. Class 4.-I3oys 19 years and under. 1st -$10.00; 2nd -$8,00; 3rd -46.00; 4tn-$4.00 (Five EAries or no fourth prize.) Director - 'Thomas Leeming, Walton. CLASS5.-13oys under 16 years, in stubble, with skimmers. lst-$10,00; 2nd --$8.00; 3rd -46.00; 4th -$4.00; 5th -$2.00 (Six Entries or no fifth orlze.) Director -Jack Eckert, Seaforth. CLASS 6. -Tractor Class for boys and girls under 19 years. Turning not less than a ten -Inch furrow, drawing as many plows as you wish Entry confined to residents of Huron County. lst- $'15 00; 2nd --$12.00; 3rd -$10.00; 4th -.$800. (Five Entries or no fourth prize.) Director - Hugh Hill, Goderloh. CLASS T. -Tractor Class, drawing as many plows as you wish turning not less than a ten -inch furrow, open only to residents of Huron County. 1st -415.00; 2n 4— 4si 3.00; 3rd -$10.00; 4th -48.00 (Five Entries or no fourth prize.) '044' 4t,1701;',Oha0-.$.04". •'NSA' --IT,O4'..13a4A4-,s.fg.1,131;"84 1948 PRIZE' LIST Director - Harvey Johnston, R. R. Slyth. CLASS 8. --Tractor drawing wide bottom plows, turning not less than o 12.inch furrow a -t.1 you draw a smany plows as you wish. A free open class will accept all comers. 1st --$15.00; 2nd -412.00; Ord -$10.00; 4th -$8 00 (Five Entries or no fourth prize.) Director - Clarence Rennin, Clinton. CLASS 9. -'Tractor Class for veterans of second world war, Huron County Residents Only. 1st -$15.00; 2nd -412.00; 3rd -$10.00; 4th --$8,00 (Five_Entries or no fourth prize.) Director - Gordon McGavin, Walton. CLASS 10. -Special Class for Ford Tractors. Open to Residents of Huron County. Sponsored by Ford Dealers In Huron County. The purpose of this class Is to test the skill of ths plowman In adjusting and servicing his plow as well as els skill as a practical plowman. Plow adjustment Knowledge cf service manual Crown Covering of trash Firmness, Evenness, and uniformity of furrows In and Outs Finish No mark on furrow other than that made by plow ...... ....,......, 15 10 5 15 30 10 6 10 100 1st -$12,00; 2nd -$10.00; 3rd -$8.00; 4th -46.00; 5th -$4.00 For further Information get in touch with Huron Motors, WIngham. Goderich Motors, GoderIch, Daly's, Seaforth. Efilatt's, Exeter. $350.00 IN CASH PRIZES Salads Tea Company offers $10.00 cash for best plowed land with jointer plows in sod. Imperial Oil Co., offers $10.00 cash, best plowed land in tracto• classes John Harms, MLA. offers $5.00 cash for oldest plowman using horses. L. E. Cardiff, M.P., offers $d,00 cash for the youngest boy or girl using horses. (Other Spolials will appear on programs). ''.4.01tio;f44:eiAt. RULES AND REGULATIONS This Is your chance to get your share from the Huron Plowman's Association. There wril be an entrance charge for supply teams of $1.00 per team. Entrance charge In each class Except in Class 5, hoys in this class the entry Is free. And don't forget you must finish your six rounds on croWn before g(fing to lunch. Amount of land to plow, left to Committee to decide. Average depth of farrow 6 inches. No shaping of furrow after 2 rounds on croWn. Teams to be In ground at 9 a. m. to start plowing at 9.30 a.m, Finish tc be made at 4 p.m. Judge's decision to be final. No shifting of stakes after start is made. Each plowman allowed one helper only. All Crowns to be finished before lunch. Finish to be made by 4 p.m. or plowing will not be considwed. Plowman to Gee 6 rounds on Crown, must be finished by 12;30 noon Directo‘'s to be on grounds at 9 a.m, wearing official badges All general purpose plows must have plane Irons, no cut either coulter ot share. All tractors must start at the same tl.me. Eleven 0 clock snarp and all must finish at 4 p.m. Team plowers Will start at 9.30. No entries allowed after 10 a.m. ,...mormesramssermommememeasmormsmon..mossoms.......ass.. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Banquet - Everett Finnigan. Field - Wilmot Haaoke, Coderich.' Teams - Thomas Webster, Dungannon. Tractors - Geo. Feagan, Goderich. DON'T UNHITCH FOR DINNER BEFORE YOU FINISH YOIJR SIX ROUNDS ON CROWN OR YOU WILL BE BARRED OUT. All Farm Equipment Companies Are Invited To Demonsteate And Exhibit Machinery. pnoVIDING THE JUDGING IS FINISHED THE PIZE MONEY WILL BE PAID ON THE GROUNDS. WRITE L. E. CARDIFF BRUSSELS FOR PRIZE LIST AND GET YOUR ENTRY IN EARLY. 10S....••••...,••••••••N`MNIVI.171... and P. eats will da 1 be Provided on the Giro nds AirrAatne Rides Itato Is Extend- ni 11 111 L. E. Cardiff M. P., Brussels, Sec.-Treas, Wilmot Haacke, Goderich, President Elmer Dennis, Walton, Vice -Pres. OrgifiVairifilogi=40/000060010411.3041100. Ir lif