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ADELAIDE ARCHERY CLUB NEWSLETTER
DECEMBER 2019 Page 1
SNIPPETS
ASSISTANT RECORDER, ALAN CHAPPLE So that new archers can shoot and score a 20 metre round on the TuesdayTwilight shoots in the limited time available, a new round has been created in Archers Diary, it being a 20 metre 72 arrow round, appropriately
named AAC 20/720.
This will allow new archers to come out to the Twilight shoots and score using Archers Diary, should they wish to do so. All they need to do is to log in as normal, enter the flight, then scroll down to find that round. We can help them if they are bewildered.
ARCHERY SA BOARD MEETING MINUTES Welcome to Torrens Valley Archers who have been recognised as an affiliate member of Archery SA.
CLUB CALENDAR JANUARY 2020
3 Double Target QRE 7.30am 10-12 Sydney Indoor Archery Festival 12 St Sebastian Day Round and BBQ
(This is the only round for the day, a reverse Robin Hood, to celebrate the patron saint of arrows—always good fun)
17-19 Blue Lake Archers Tournament Weekend
25 Australia Day Field Tournament 12-19-26 Beginners Course
The 2020 Club Calendar is available on the Adelaide Archery Club website, or pick up a booklet at the club.
MAY YOUR BOWS SHOOT STRAIGHT MAY YOUR ARROWS FLY TRUE
MAY THE WEATHER BE KIND
AND MAY ALL YOUR (other) WISHES BE GRANTED
DEC 2019 Page 2
CLUB CHAMPIONS 2019
MORE PICTURES IN JANUARY
MAJOR DUNCAN CLOUT
Recurve: Giles Mayor
Longbow: Alan Chapple
WAND
Recurve Ashlee Trophy: Chris de Mello Compound Crawford Trophy: Andy Stanford Longbow Bronze Quiver: Alan Chapple
MEMORIAL
Recurve Male: Todd Greeneklee Barebow Recurve Male: Jonathon Cox
Compound Female: Alani Cox Male: Tony Loi Longbow Female: Jill Vardon Male;Alan Chapple
PERPETUAL MASTERS/VETERANS TROPHY
Recurve Female: Sally Lewis Male: Matt Holland Compound Female: Sue Martin Male: Attila Balla
CLUB CHAMPIONS 2019
Chris de Mello, Sally Lewis, Jonathon Cox, Stephen Hann, Sue Martin, Dean Pettman, Pam Pettman
JAMES AZLI’S MARKET DAY
You may recall the fund raiser that James Azli had running for the past few months where he turned broken arrows into pens and sold them at a school fair.
He managed to sell 70 pens and lots of other stuff.
He made a total profit of $213.10 which he donated
to the club. WELL DONE, JAMES, AND THANK YOU
Adelaide Archery Club Inc.
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North Adelaide 5006
PO Box 133, Walkerville, SA 5081
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