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Popularity Has Grown Steadily for the Petworth Clay Pigeon Shoot and In the Five Years the Competition Has Been Held More Than £1500 Has Been Amassed for the Rnli Vice-Admiral Sir Peter Co

Popularity has grown steadily for the Petworth clay pigeon shoot and in the five years the competition has been held more than £1,500 has been amassed for the RNLI. Vice-Admiral Sir Peter Compston, a deputy chairman of the Institution, assisted by Captain Butler, branch chairman, and Sydney Gillingham, ADOS (SE), presents prizes to the 1979 runners up from the Half Moon team, Kirdford—Mr S. Goodchild, Mr P. R. Gray and Mr R. Holder..

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