september 1988 - Australian Clay Target Association
september 1988 - Australian Clay Target Association
september 1988 - Australian Clay Target Association
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KNOW YOUR<br />
EXlEGUTIVE<br />
BOB FOX<br />
Although a keen hunter for most of his Me. Bob did not<br />
take up clay shooting until 1978 when he and his wife.<br />
Mary, joined the Jabiru Gun Club. That was not out of any<br />
particular interest in clay shooting, but rather as a<br />
convenient escape from a particular workinglliving<br />
situation at least once a fortnight.<br />
Nevertheless they were soon well and truly hwked and<br />
in late 1979 transferred to the Darwin Gun Club. Bob was<br />
elected to the committee in 1981 where he has served ever<br />
since in various positions becoming President in 1986.<br />
In 1987 he was elected Vice-President of the N.T.C.T.A.<br />
and this year elected as President.<br />
He is a new member of the Executive replacing Ken<br />
Selwood who resigned due to business pressures. Bob is a<br />
member of the Computer Sub-Committee.<br />
He has wide interests in shwting being Vice-Chairman<br />
of the N.T. Sporting Shooters Council, Committee member<br />
of the Hunters Union of the N.T. and S.S.A.A. member.<br />
Through his work at the Conservation Commission of the<br />
N.T. he has been involved, over the years, in provision for<br />
recreation hunting, wildlife conservation and parks<br />
management.<br />
A keen shooter, whose shwting interests extend well<br />
beyond clay targets. R. (Bob) E. Fox.<br />
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PAUL WEIS<br />
Paul's involvement in clay target shooting seriously<br />
started in 1977178 at the Darwin GLUI Club, being elected<br />
Secretary in the later years of 1984 to 1987 and that of<br />
Vice President 87/88. Paul also held the position of<br />
N.T.C.T.A. SecretaryllYeasurer 84-86, and 87-88.<br />
Paulloves to shoot everything, but most of all Skeet, and<br />
attended all the Nationals since the separation from D.T.L.<br />
His main endeavour at the moment is to best serve the<br />
Executive Committee. Shooters of the Territory and<br />
contribute to the sport in general.<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong><br />
BOB & ELIOT REID SPORTS DEPOT<br />
Licensed Gun Dealers<br />
1130 Mt Alexander Rd, North Essendon, 3040, Vic.<br />
Telephone (03) 379 4616, (03) 379 8600<br />
TRAP GUNS<br />
Silma Cobra T.1. 30" ?fa & F<br />
SECONDHAND BROWNING<br />
BERETTA<br />
682 Trap Flat Rib 30" L Full .................................. 5220 Ca%d<br />
682 Trap Flat Rib 30" L Full, Left Hand ............... $2300 Cased<br />
TRAP SHELLS<br />
All AA Winchester<br />
Ballanline 325 Clu<br />
RELOADERS<br />
TAlPAN PERPETUAL<br />
LADIES TEAM<br />
POSTAL SHOOT<br />
1. 20T DB 15m.<br />
2. To be recorded POINT SCORE. To<br />
be used only in case of TIED SCORE.<br />
3. Teams of Five Ladies (ACTA<br />
members). Clubs not having five<br />
shooters may combine with neigh-<br />
bouring clubs.<br />
4. Match nominated prior to October 31<br />
and shot during the months of<br />
November and December under the<br />
supervision of an official referee.<br />
5. Shield held by winning team for 12<br />
months.<br />
6. Winning team members to receive a<br />
team member badge.<br />
7. Defending Club - Kerang, Victoria.<br />
8. Score cards to be forwarded to:<br />
A.C.T.A., P.O. Box 800,<br />
Glen Waverley, Vic. 3150<br />
By January 7, 1989.