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dearest father of John, and Jennifer, loving •grandfather to Karen, Barnatw, Toby ’ and Max, dear.- fathor-in-i law to Bruce. A fiincral service and cremation will take place today, Thursday, Apnl
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On' Tuesday, April' 27th, 2010, peaccfiniy, Marjorie, aged: 94
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' and support. - Finally . : our thanks go to the * XPrice:’ family :■ for all ■ funeral arrangements. ~
.Theyiwould also like ■ to V.. egress v" their appreciation to the First. Response Team and ‘ the: Paramedics Service for their help-
Thanking also - Rev.. Andy Froud' f o r h i s ' kina 'words --.iv and- comforting ■ >mini- strations and to all who. ; attended: > the; funerals service and have given donations.'
• and > families would like to express their' sincere; thanks- to all * relatives, * friends and'
; sympathy - and letters ^
■ and.' . ;;: cards '; of. condolence received / during their sad loss.’'
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■ Mini-Lectures” provided an .: insight into the wealth o f talent - and knowledge freely shared at Ribblesdale Camera Club.:
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-Three.members each vol unteered to give a 20-minute
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- and greatly enjoyed by fellow ■ members / MikevBartle started- the evening with a presentation on colour, both how our eyes per-
.. ceive it and the way our brains: react to the signals received - from the eyes. Everyone got
involved and had fiin in seeing - how simple changes in posi- ■ tion, mixture, shape,-borders :
7. the images they were viewing.: : i-lt'soon became apparent how.. . these colour effects are so rel-'i
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• fts Graha'm Dudley had been - scanning:, some ■ o ld ; mono-
t chrome images for a friend and.. / decided to have a go at some / o f his own old black and white --
./photographs. He,had put t o - , . gether a selection o f excellent
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/ in the 1980s and entertained with a mixture o f information about equipment used and his experiences while taking the particular shots. .
. Dean Weaver gave a great
insight into why photographers should not be content with the first shot taken o f a subject. Using a variety o f images he demonstrated how position and light at different times of: the day affect the quality of the
; final photograph. He showed how we all take the picture o f
■ our chosen subject and think,■ / “that’s not bad”, but then, instead of walking: away, we,
; should perhaps move in for a ■ close-up, move round to the
.- side for different light and; viewpoint.
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: hers of how an image taken in : colour can produce a far. better,. / finished picture by convefting ; it to monochrome.
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and ^ Fortified by the Rites of:
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Peacefully ? on. April 24th, • 2010 at > • Riverside ; Care . Home
Margaret JONES
may • be' ’.made
..in memoiy of- Harold to Age i f: Concern ' c/o Terence V. Scott, Clitheroc -: Funeral' . 10/12
atorium at 11-40 a.m; : Family flowers'* only please, but a donation
a very dear brother, brother-in-law. and uncle.
and much 'V'-’loved frahdad of Sophie,-:
. held in Whall^ Parish- .Church,'^ onv-Friday,; April 30th at 12 noon,: followed by- a private, interment at >\^allev" and ' WiswelL: . Cemetery;' - Family;
flowersonly; please,', but donations . in memory of Peter may ;■ b em ad e to ' Cancer Research
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St, 2010, peacefully^ 21st, 2010, in hospital, ' hospital,: Harold “Peter, aged*.66 years,
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Golf.Club'S fori'; their^ 12:>vonder&l ^^/support^ 1 /andy? organising the*^ ^reception.^Grateful;
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thatMohn held:in- such high esteem. '
- express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends
'. sympathy and letters :^and- cards • - of ' condolence' received during their sad: loss. Thanking also - Rev.
neighbours for the many ' < kind expressions- vv. , of
and
: Peter, Jeremy, Paul, Heather > Jill and families would like to
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of the ‘ "* so: : this time. It has b c ^ a’ NEW ARRIVAL? donations^, Printed as promised.
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i;Guy and Lisa are delighted to ^[announce the safe arrival of
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' Weighing 8lb 6oz : A much welcome brother to Samuel, Cameron and Amy :-Thanks to the Ribble Valley Midwives and staff on Cl 1
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WIPING OUT GERMS: Neil Crosskerry,'manager of Booth’s Supermarket in Clltheroe, with Chris Smith (right), of Ribble Valley Borough Council.
RIBBLE-Valley Borough Council has joined forces with Booths Su- permarke’t'ahd Longridge hygiene products company B3 Internation al to tackle food poisoning. ■ ■ - ■
:.Price -family. for all funeral arranRements.
. An<^ Froud for . his .’kind": words . :.and comforting minis trations and to all who attended the. funeral- service and have given donations.. ‘ Special thanks to all the Staff of the r Manor House for all ; their-care and kindness - and 'to the
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:;.'Booths;and B3 International have sponsored 100 packs contain ing alcohol hand gel,- bleach, anti bacterial,Hand soap and surface sanitizei^,ras.well as helpful infor- niation from the council’s environ- • inental health team, to help people - maintain high standards of hygiene - in the home and workplace. - - The; packs, which will be made
available to homes and premises where there are confirmed cases of
Jood poisoning, are part of an initi- : ativeby prevent infections, such as salmonella and e-coli, from spread ing. More than 90,000 cases of food poisoning are reported to the UK authorities eve^year, 500 of them leading to fatalities. Ribble Valley Borough Coun
cil’s student environmental health : officer, Chris Smith, said: “Infec- -- tious diseases, are easily, spread in the home through contact with -. bacteria from toilet or door han- -
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dies. High standards o f hygiene are therefore very important in pre venting the spread o f infection. . - “We hope this initiative will pre
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counterfeit £20 notes in Clitheroe.'' - - : //Wayne Anthony Russell allegedly passed. ;three notes with the same serial number in sepa-' rate shops before an assistant became suspicious; and police were called. He was then found to be: in possession of two more notes with the same serial number. -Russell, of Furness Avenue, Blackburn, had -
used in Clitheroe A 31-YEAR-OLD. man has appeared before-' Blackburn magistrates charged .with passing
Fake £20 notes
his case directed to Preston Crown Court and; was remanded on bail for the preparation of; committal papers.
Sammy the stunt cat is honie safe
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. Claire had no idea he was there, but a neigh- - hour saw him still clinging on as her car rounded : the comer and went out of sight when she set of f : to visit her mother at the other end of town,
my’s owner, Claire Leonard, was desperately-; searching for her missing moggy after setting on. in her car with a surprised Sammy sitting on its ; roof.
. Readers may recall our report of how Sam-'- - - ' ’ ‘
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is/The first that Claire knew was when she got: home and by then .16-year-old Sammy was no-' where to be found. Assuming he had made a- leap for it, she spent several anxious days search- i ing, all the time noping Sammy hadn’t been hurt,", and we printed her appeal for any information.// .Then, a few days later, Sammy sauntered cas- <
ually into his home in Littlemoor Road and set- : tied down in his basket for a nap, with scarcely a . whisker out of place.
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checks her car very carefully for any feline thrillseekers!
It was all a huge relief to Claire; who now.'
For more information please contact the biomolions team on 01772 554547
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