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A FORMER member of the Paras, Mr Michael Bentley, has discovered a talent he


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Bridge, Clitheroe, took up his paint brushes 18 months ago when he left his job at Neotechnik. "I had always been inter­


ested in looking at paint­ ings, but had never tried it until now. I took some of my work to a gallery in the Lake District, and they were so impressed they gave me some commissions. "Now I am going into it


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pupil of St Augustine's RC High School, Billington, was an award-winning recruit when he joined the Parachute Regiment in 198G. Ho has been a cham pion while-water canoeist.


A SPIKY theatrical production about a


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HIGHLY-respected former Clitheroe Advertiser and Times photographer Mr Jack Barry, who had not seen a doctor in 43 years, died just moments after complaining of what he thought was indi­


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THE longest meeting the history of Ribblesd Camera Club took a f three hours, but memb found i t well worth t late evening. It was the last opport


ty before he moves to I land to take over his fa* ly's ancestral home to h the highly successful lo portrait and wedding p tographer, Mr David S mons, talk about his wc Mr Simmons started career in the law, practi: as a barrister for 15 yt before turning his hobb photography into a i profession. In this tim encountered Tony B across the courtroorr several occasions, each t winning his case. The experience of the


through the show. Also pictured is the cast


of "Gel" in the school grounds. (T240501/4)


was excellent trainin the work of a wedding portrait photograp especially one speciali in the photography of dren-Photographers, barristers, have to communication and \\ easy. I t is necessar explain what is plarnr to gain the confiden the sitter. Proof of


Local cli


Everest CLIMBERS from Ribble Valley h scaled the mig’ Mount Everest. . support of a local


cue team. However, th e y c


had to trav e l as f Preston for th e cli ' The aim of the s


sored climb was to funds for the Bow Pennine Mountain cue Team by ascen the climbing walls at View Leisure Centre the height of Everes been reached. The team of 38 cli


had been achieve lunchtime, seven


ahead of schedule. The climbers and t


helpers, whose ages r; from three to 60, then


__I___ on to add to the hei


Change naturali


THE planned wr Society was cance taken by 19 mem’


canal bridge nea Royce, Barnoldsv


towpath as far as The usual canal were spotted, malla


young, swans, moo and coot. Across in tl


were curlew and plover. There was a stop a t the Anchc where the picnic tab!


very useful. than ever, The sky was dull w


threat of drizzle, n the, bird song seem


The robin, cha wood warbler ar.i


were all competing voice. The mistle i blackbird and song also made their co tionstoo. ' At the tunnel th


through a lovely area to arrive bac


tunnel. Here th another short stop ; / A


‘Gel’ — a show slicker than ‘Grease’ proves a big hit for these young Ribblesdale thespians


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scaled the walls so ra that the 29,028ft. L


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