The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 2001 Page: 6 of 28
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THURSDAY 25 OCTOBER 2001 7<fe HOMO* REC0 Rf)
Fall Foliage 2001 a golden weekend
Bird man
Canadian homes on tour
Tj>e C itadel. home of Mafouf and Therese Abraham (above), was featured in this year i Tour of
Homes The Chamber so/d over 500 token ,o visitors who viewed examples of Canadian i fine rest-
EslhZ Rader n ’*'* °! Ge0'**’ W Jane A™*1™-J B and Carol Reid, and Don and
Jimmy Walker of Amarillo, licensed falconer, held a demonstration
Saturda)’ at the Lake Marm Lodge during the Fall Foliage Festival
featuring two of his magnificent charges Pictured with him is a
northern goshawk from Wyoming Walker also brought a Harris s
hawk which he pm through its flying paces for an enthusiastic crowd
of ail ages
Isaacs and Barth shooting stars in first
annual Fall Foliage Fun Shoot Saturday
Artist Reception
Poty Tubb (right) was the Fall Foliage Artist of the Month at the
River Valley Pkmner Museum Bill Philpott of Miami deft) is pic-
tured at the reception held m her honor Saturday afternoon
DAYLIGHT SAVING ENDS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1BTH
Don't forget to set your clocks
back one hour!
Young shooters took advantage of a
beautiful Saturday morning this weekend
while they |M»rticipated in the First Annual
*" all Foliage Fun Shoot. Tom Isaacs of Ca-
nadian placed first in the Shotgun Event
Zeb Barth of Gage, Oklahoma won first in
the Rifle Event and also won Overall First
Place,
Held at the Canadian Rifle amt Piatol
< lub Range and organized by David Tubb
and Jim Maker, the Fun Shoot attracted IS
area participants from 12 to 17 years old.
Range officers assisting were Jimmy Floyd
and Tim Dickinson. Additional helpers were
Wyatt Tubb, Trey Isaacs. Logan Baker, and
Christie Tubb. Sue Tubb and Beverly Maker
provided lunch for the group.
Each |iarUripant received an infurrnats*
packet, shooting safety rules, and ear pro-
tection ALCO provided the ammunition for
the went, and BF the ear protection I
Other contestants were Shane Gardner I
of Miami. Tyler ( artier and Jarry Francis of I
Clinton. (Iklahoma, Leslie Wart! of 1‘ampa, 1
Jason Peterson of Amarillo; ami from Cana- I
dian, Travis Macias, Jacob Fletcher, Ryan I
Alexander. Travis Nelson, Jake Pool, Cody 8
Mathews, Dale Oink. Andrew McCormick, |
Trevor Schafer, Dusty Billings, Travis For- I
r>«*l, Devin Goher, Kyle Jahnel, Jay Parnell 8
and Colin Loworn. 1
Top Photo Jimmy Floyd (left) watches
Shane Gardner of Miami take atm for Ins
target in the Fun Shoot held at the Cana-
dian Rifle and Pistol Club Range
Bottom Photo Trey Isaacs (left) and
Wyatt Tubb (center) assist a young
nfleman
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Ezzell, Nancy & Brown, Laurie Ezzell. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 2001, newspaper, October 25, 2001; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth736533/m1/6/?q=%22~1~1%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.