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'Deerstalkers' dinner

Fishermen, we've heard, can tell some tall tales about the ones that got away and judging by some of the animated conversations around the tables during the Nelson Association's annual dinner and if there were a few tall tales told, at least it was proved during the presentation of awards that not all the presentation of awards that not all the big ones not away.

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Secretary Stan Blake shows a handsome trophy to wife Gladys and Aif and Rona Hollyman (AIf has been M.C. at these shows for the last 20 years).

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Dennis long turned in best deer head and was president Max Curtis.

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Enjoying themsclves were Norm Livingatone, a foundation memDer and the aseociation's oldest poacher, and phyI and Bill Collins.

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John Geddes (best pic of wild life)

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Bill Collins won awards for best colour slide of wild life and for handicap ahooting

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Hugh kingsford (best pic of stalking or stalking country)

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Aggregate cup and junior cup for range shoot, Tex Stratford.

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Ray Day bagged the best chamois head

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The best set of pig tusks were landed by Trevor Thomas

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Ray Tantrum won the main range shooting cup

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Don Cummings, a foundation member and past president, with wife Beryl

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Visitors from the Marlborough association, Roy Large and his wife, Myrtle