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CLASS 5-B0ys under 16 years, in stubble, with skimmers
Prizes -1st -410.00; 2nd -X18.00; 3rd -$6.00
4th -$4.00; 5th -$2.00
(Six Entries or no fifth prize.)
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,y CLASS 1. -We have replaced the High Cut with a new, practical
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e• This new Green Class will use a jointer plow, any age can plow
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residents of 'Huron 'County. There will be {eight prizes als foilowa�,
•• $10.00; $8.00; $6.00; $4.00; $3.00; $2.00;, $1.50; $1.00
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CLASS 2. -Jointer ,Plows with skimmers in sod, no cut allowed, open
!t•4 to all except anyone winning 1st prize at the Provincial Match.
�� t` They will be barred ,out ofthis class.
Fid 1st -10.00; 2nd -$8.00; 3rd -$8.00; 4th --$4.00
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.. CLASS 3 -Jointer Plows with Skimmers in sod, no out allowed
kopen only to residents of Huron County.
its 1st prize man in this class must enter in folie' 2 next year.
h1 -1st--410.00; 2nd --48.00; 3rd 46.00; 4th --$5.00; 5th -44.00
1941 Prize List
Of the Huron Plowman's Association
• Consists of 9 'Classes as Follows:
(Six Entries or no fifth ,prize)
Lt, CLASS 4. -Boys 19 years and under, in pod skimmer allowed.
, 4th -$4.00
Five Entries or no fourth riz
O 1st ---¢10.00; 2nd-$8.Ou; 3rd --56.00'
N. H. Cardiff Ethel, Director.
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SIX ROUNDS ON CROWN OR YOU WILL BE BARRED OUT.
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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.
Prizes -1st -$15.00; 2nd -$12.00; 3rd -410.00; 4th -48.00
(Five Entries or no fourth prize)
CLASS 7 -+Tractor Class, drawing as many plows as you wish,
turning not Tess than a ten -Inch furrow, open only to residents of
Huron County.
Prizes - let --$15.00; ..2nd -$12.00; 3l1.-410.00; 4th 48.00
(Five Entriesorno fourth prize.)
CLASS 8 -Tractor' drawing wide bottom plows, turning not leas
than a 12•Inch'furrow and you draw as many plows as you wish.
A free open class will accept all comers. ..
Prizes 1st ---$15.00;; 2nd -412.00; 3rd --$10.00; 4th -48.00
CLASS 9-A Special Class to Include hon Farmers and County
officials. Prizes -, 1st -$3.00; 2nd -$2.00; 3rd -$1.00
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Bert Hemingway, Hon Pres.
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$300.00 In Cash Prizes
Our Prizes are Generous -•Come and Show Us How You
Can Plow and Get Your Share of the Money.
Special prize list will be printed with the program including
..donations from Imperial 011, Salads Tea Co., T. Eaton Co., and
Robert Simpson Co., and others..
Rules and Regulations,
Rules governing Tractors will be the same as those Laid down:
by the International Plowman's Association.
There will be an entrance charge for supply teams of $1,00 per team
Entrance charge in each class $1.00
Excelpt in Class 6, boys In this class the entry is free•^.
And don't forget you must finish your six rounds on crown,-
before going to IUnch.-
Amount of land to plow, left t0 Comm'ittee to decide. _.
.,Average depth of furrow 6 inches. No shaping of furrow after`
2 rounds on crown.
Teams to be on ground at 9 a,m. to start plowing '•at • 9.80.
Finish to be made at 44p.m.
Judge's decision to be final.
No shifting of stakes after stent is made.•.
Each plowman allowed one helper only.
All Crowns to be finished before lunch.
Finish to be made by 4 p.m., or plowing will "not be' coi sJd$redt.-
Plowman to Gee 6 rounds on Crown, must be finished ' by
12.30 noon, •,
Directors to be on grounds ,at 9 a.m., wearing official' badges.
All general purpose plows rnUst heIve plahe irons, no' cut.
either coulter or share.
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PROVIDING THE JUDGING IS FINISHED THE PRIZE Gordon McGavin, President of the North Hdron Plbwman's Association -
offers $10.00 to the winner of the Salads Tea Special, providing' ha'°
MONEY WILL BE PAID ON THE GROUNDS. competes for the Salads Tea Special, at flhe International Plowing Match.
held at Peterborough this year.
Refreshments and Meals will be Provided on the Grounds
invtitaton Is ExtendedACordial
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N. Ij Cardiff, Vice President.
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