Sunday, April 29, 2012
DAVID MARSHALL: Ryedale A.S Fun Day
RYEDALE AQUARIST SOCIETY
16 Potter Hill
Pickering
North Yorkshire
YO18 8AA
Tel - 01751 472715
e-mail - aquariumgazette@yahoo.com
11th February 2012
INVITATION - ‘FUN DAY’
Dear Friends
On Sunday 13th May the Ryedale Aquarist Society will be hosting a special ‘Fun Day’ to be held at the Pickering Memorial Hall, Potter Hill, Pickering, North Yorkshire.
YO18 8AA.
We have hired the main Ground Hall from 10.00a.m. to 4.00p.m. The idea for ‘FD’ is that we relax and have an enjoyable ‘day of fun’. Events for the day will run as follows:
1. 10.00a.m. Welcoming tea and coffee. Benching of mini-show exhibits. Placement of sales table items.
2. Rather than hold an auction we have decided to put on a sales table instead. Please bring along your spare fish and aquatic items to sell. Please name all fish and place a contact phone number onto any electrical items. 10% commission will be taken on all sales. Items on the table will go on sale from 10.40a.m.
2. 11.00a.m Talk on ‘A fishkeepers visit to Singapore Part 1’ by our special guests
Mr. Kevin and Mrs. Christine Webb.
3. 12.15p.m. approx. Shared ‘pot luck lunch’. Ryedale A.S. will provide the tea and coffee and we ask that you, please, bring along a savoury and/or sweet item to add to the lunch pot.
4. 1.30p.m. approx. Talk on ‘A fishkeepers visit to Singapore Part 2’ by our special guests Mr. Kevin and Mrs. Christine Webb.
5. Prize awards for both Sue Marshall’s ‘fun quiz’ and the mini-show. Drawing of raffle Early tea.
Mini-Open Show
This will comprise of 10 classes as follows:-
Class 01 - Guppy Class 02 - A.O.V. Livebearer
Class 03 - Corydoras Class 04 - A.O.V. Catfish
Class 05 - A.V. Characin Class 06 - A.V. Cichlid
Class 07 - Botia, Loach, Shark & Fox
Class 08 - A.V. Labyrinth fish (including Snakehead)
Class 09 - A.O.V. Tropical or coldwater fish
Class 10 Eggshibit - To enter this class you will need to boil an egg and then use all of your artistic flair and craftwork knowledge to build your egg into a fish. Judges discretion will decide the places.
The mini-show classes will be judged by YAAS.‘A’ Class Judge Mr. Edward Cheetham. Y.A.A.S rules and standards apply. Please name all ‘living’ exhibits. Entry fee of 20p per exhibit. Prizes will be awarded to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd placed winners of each class. The Society or Independent showing person with the greatest number of points (4 for 1st, 2 for 2nd and 1 for 3rd) will receive a small trophy.
We will also hold a raffle and prize quiz.
The Ryedale A.S. members hope that you will be able to join us and ask that you, please, let us know by 30th April if you are able to attend.
Yours sincerely
David Marshall
Secretary Ryedale A.S.
16 Potter Hill
Pickering
North Yorkshire
YO18 8AA
Tel - 01751 472715
e-mail - aquariumgazette@yahoo.com
11th February 2012
INVITATION - ‘FUN DAY’
Dear Friends
On Sunday 13th May the Ryedale Aquarist Society will be hosting a special ‘Fun Day’ to be held at the Pickering Memorial Hall, Potter Hill, Pickering, North Yorkshire.
YO18 8AA.
We have hired the main Ground Hall from 10.00a.m. to 4.00p.m. The idea for ‘FD’ is that we relax and have an enjoyable ‘day of fun’. Events for the day will run as follows:
1. 10.00a.m. Welcoming tea and coffee. Benching of mini-show exhibits. Placement of sales table items.
2. Rather than hold an auction we have decided to put on a sales table instead. Please bring along your spare fish and aquatic items to sell. Please name all fish and place a contact phone number onto any electrical items. 10% commission will be taken on all sales. Items on the table will go on sale from 10.40a.m.
2. 11.00a.m Talk on ‘A fishkeepers visit to Singapore Part 1’ by our special guests
Mr. Kevin and Mrs. Christine Webb.
3. 12.15p.m. approx. Shared ‘pot luck lunch’. Ryedale A.S. will provide the tea and coffee and we ask that you, please, bring along a savoury and/or sweet item to add to the lunch pot.
4. 1.30p.m. approx. Talk on ‘A fishkeepers visit to Singapore Part 2’ by our special guests Mr. Kevin and Mrs. Christine Webb.
5. Prize awards for both Sue Marshall’s ‘fun quiz’ and the mini-show. Drawing of raffle Early tea.
Mini-Open Show
This will comprise of 10 classes as follows:-
Class 01 - Guppy Class 02 - A.O.V. Livebearer
Class 03 - Corydoras Class 04 - A.O.V. Catfish
Class 05 - A.V. Characin Class 06 - A.V. Cichlid
Class 07 - Botia, Loach, Shark & Fox
Class 08 - A.V. Labyrinth fish (including Snakehead)
Class 09 - A.O.V. Tropical or coldwater fish
Class 10 Eggshibit - To enter this class you will need to boil an egg and then use all of your artistic flair and craftwork knowledge to build your egg into a fish. Judges discretion will decide the places.
The mini-show classes will be judged by YAAS.‘A’ Class Judge Mr. Edward Cheetham. Y.A.A.S rules and standards apply. Please name all ‘living’ exhibits. Entry fee of 20p per exhibit. Prizes will be awarded to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd placed winners of each class. The Society or Independent showing person with the greatest number of points (4 for 1st, 2 for 2nd and 1 for 3rd) will receive a small trophy.
We will also hold a raffle and prize quiz.
The Ryedale A.S. members hope that you will be able to join us and ask that you, please, let us know by 30th April if you are able to attend.
Yours sincerely
David Marshall
Secretary Ryedale A.S.
MYSTERY CAT-RELATED NEWS FROM AROUND THE WORLD
The hunt for British Big Cats attracts far more newspaper column inches than any other cryptozoological subject. There are so many of them now that we feel that they should be archived in some way by us, so we should have a go at publishing a regular round-up of the stories as they come in. However the mystery cat phenomenon is a global one, so here are some mystery cat, and mystery cat-related stories from around the world...
Another big cat enters Sadgaon
Times of India
NASHIK: In less than 24 hours since a leopard killed a seven- year- old girl in Naitale, Niphad, another one was located in More Mala in Sadgaon near Girnare at 11.30 am on Saturday. But apart from inflicting minor scratches on a small boy, ...
Lion Man warned ministers of cat danger
Stuff.co.nz
Government ministers and departments were warned a tragedy was "inevitable" at a Northland big cat reserve – shortly before a handler was mauled to death. A three-day coronial inquiry starts in Whangarei on June 12, more than three years after Dalu ...
Valparai tiger loses battle
Times of India
A postmortem on Saturday evening linked its death to a bad meal the big cat had a few hours before it went to retrieve the remains of a previous kill it left behind two days ago in the cowshed. The tiger, according to the postmortem report, ...
Another big cat enters Sadgaon
Stuff.co.nz
Times of India
Hays Free Press
DALE DRINNON: Miocene apes and smaller yetis/Tyler Stone
New at the Frontiers of Zoology:
http://frontiersofzoology.blogspot.com/2012/04/miocene-apes-and-smaller-yeti-migu.html
New on Tyler Stone's Blog:
http://cryptoanimals.blogspot.com/2012/04/modern-marine-reptiles.html
I'M THE GONZO BLOG DOO-DAH MAN
Monday's blog posts are a particularly jolly set of ones.
Original 'Genesis' guitarist Anthony Phillips has a new album imminent. With a bit of luck and a fair wind I shall be talking to him this afternoon, but as a taster, here is one of my favourite of his tracks:
http://gonzo-multimedia.blogspot.com/2012/04/anthony-phillips-brief-taster-for-what.html
I shall also be talking to Jon Anderson, but in the meantime we have a link to a Jon Anderson biography and competition:
http://gonzo-multimedia.blogspot.com/2012/04/jon-anderson-compy-and-biography.html
We have regular reader Dave McMann's review of a recent London show by 'Curved Air':
http://gonzo-multimedia.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/curved-air-rejoice-guess-who-have.html
Rick Wakeman is a jolly nice chap. Here is a link to a story and picture of a charity appearance he made over the weekend:
http://gonzo-multimedia.blogspot.com/2012/04/link-musician-rick-wakeman-opens-age-uk.html
After weeks of having my house full of visiting scientists, musicians and my nearest and dearest I had an evening to myself last night. What did I do? I listened to Judge Smith's album 'The Climber' and was moved to write a review almost immediately:
http://gonzo-multimedia.blogspot.com/2012/04/judge-smith-climber.html
We have a link to a Mimi Page review:
http://gonzo-multimedia.blogspot.com/2012/04/mimi-page-review.html
The other day I posted a YouTube link to an old song by 'Detective'. However, Michael D-B has suggested that I should actually have posted a totally different song. Do I look like the sort of bloke who argues with Marquises? Nah:
http://gonzo-multimedia.blogspot.com/2012/04/michael-des-barres-another-blast-from.html
And finally, as regular readers of this blog will know, although the vast majority of what we cover is at least vaguely relevant to the releases on the Gonzo Multimedia group of companies, there are some things – mostly book reviews – that are included because I think they are interesting. Here, as always, I would like to say that any opinions expressed are my own and have nothing to do with any of those nice people at Gonzo Multimedia. Today I post a review of a jolly good biography of Patti Smith:
http://gonzo-multimedia.blogspot.com/2012/04/review-patti-smith.html
See you tomorrow..
OLL LEWIS: Yesterday's News Today
http://cryptozoologynews.blogspot.com/
On this day in 1938 the cartoon Porky's Hare Hunt premières in American cinemas featuring a character called 'Happy Hare' who was an early version of Bugs Bunny.
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I can't say I've ever really liked Bugs Bunny and his stable-mates, always found Bugs to be a bit false, like he was hiding something, (most likely dismembered body-parts) and sly. But here's his début:
KARL SHUKER: New Guinea singing dog
In addition to the many feral (run-wild) domestic dogs of relatively recent origin and varied appearance present throughout New Guinea, there may still exist in the more lofty reaches of its eastern highlands a very primitive canine form of much greater antiquity and well-defined morphology – the New Guinea singing dog. Read on...