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Donating to a dream

September 27, 2016 tcwadmin Local Sport
Cobar Masonic Lodge secretary Tony Punzet presented a cheque of $300 to local paraplegic clay target shooter Scott Brydon last week. The donation will help Scott to compete at the Disabled Shooters Grand Prix Event in Italy at the end of October, something that at first Scott thought could only have been a dream.
Cobar Masonic Lodge secretary Tony Punzet presented a cheque of $300 to local paraplegic clay target shooter Scott Brydon last week. The donation will help Scott to compete at the Disabled Shooters Grand Prix Event in Italy at the end of October, something that at first Scott thought could only have been a dream.
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