Unknown publisher of this.newspaper article - likely from the Tweed News. This article is on display in the Cloyne Pioneer Museum, hunting and fishing section.
The members of the Kaladar Road and Gun Club held a sighting-in match on Saturday afternoon, October 31st, as a warm-up for the opening of deer season. If the quality of the marksmanship is maintained for the next couple of weeks, there should be plenty of venison in the area.
Bill Thomleson was in charge of the match competitions, with nine rounds fired from the prone position and one off-hand shot. The winners were Tod James, Nelson Vanness, Glen York, Harold Lemke, Pat Lett and Phil Renand. Arnold York was the winner of the off-hand shoot.
Bill Thomleson sighting-in his .303 rifle at the recent shooting match held by members of the Kaladar Rod and Gun Club. The match was arranged to give the members an opportunity to try out their skill prior to the hunting season. Hunting has been reported good in the Kaladar area.
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