Ducks
Unlimited
Sets
Banquet
Date
For
Nov. 17
The Duplin County chapter
of Ducks Unlimited has an
nounce its annual banquet
will be held at The Country
Squire on Nov. 17 at 6:30
p.m. Chapter Chairman
Johnson Sheffield of Warsaw ]
feels the fund-raising func- (
tion should be marked on the |
calendar by anyone who is ,
interested in the future of
North America's waterfowl.
"The Ducks Unlimited
success story," said Shef
field, "is reallv starting to
spread around. Banquets
much like our chapter event
held throughout the country
last year contributed towards
Ducks Unlimited's national
fund-raising effort which
which raised $34.7 million
Juring 198."? alone. But
what's even more important
to realize," said Sheffield,
"is that this national fund
raising total must increase
this year if the North Ameri
can waterfowl habitat race is
to be won."
Tickets w hich are $30 each
include a one-year DU mem
bership and a subscription to
the organization's magazine.
Call Bobby Smith at 289-2093
for tickets and further de
tails.
Fayetteville
Man
Killed
In
Wreck
Johnny Roosevelt Ardis of
Fayetteville was killed when
his car ran off the road and
overturned Saturday about
four miles north of Warsaw .
State Trooper Randy
Hammonds said Ardis was
thrown from the car. He said
Ardis was headed south on
U.S. 117 about 4 p.m. Satur
day when his car ran off the
road while traveling about 75
mph.
HUNTERS' FIRST Michael Gore of
Goldsboro and Vance Dail of Warsaw are
pictured above with their first bucks. The
ieers were killed Nov. 5 in Cypress Creek.
Gore's four-point deer weighed 110 pounds
and Dail's six-point deer weighed 125
pounds.
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