a 150 yard strip of pasture directly east of the existing skeet field.

—-The Club would order one new set of electric release traps, maintain one field with the existing manual equipment and borrow a third set when required.

--Trapshooting would be introduced, and a manual release, auto angling trap would be ordered.

--New concrete stations for all skeet fields, and the trap field, would be ordered.

--A Charlottetown Centennial competition would be organized and scheduled for Saturday, August 13th, 1955.

--The total capital cost for the facility would be $1200, which would be borrowed from the bank and supported by a note signed by ten members.

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The presentation, at the Y.M.C.A., was approved 100%, and the initial steps were taken to make, for the first time, the Charlottetown Gun Club and its members a force in Maritime clay target shooting. With the Club's blessing recorded, a Remington Model

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