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Bonny Babies 2010!

THE Fraserburgh Herald, in association with Angela Campbell Photography, is delighted to announce the launch of the 2010 Fraserburgh Herald Bonny Baby Competition.

This year, the venue for the photo-shoots will be the Baby Centre on Finlayson Street.

Photographer Angela Campbell will be holding a three day programme of portrait taking.

The dates for the shoots are Monday to Wednesday, June 7, 8 and 9.

In order to book your appointment for your child, please call Angela Campbell on 01346 511734.

As in previous years, there will be three categories; 0-6 months, 6-12 months and 1-2 years. This reflects the baby's age as at May 31, 2010.

There are three prizes up for grabs in each category; 1st Prize - 11x4 portrait and a voucher; 2nd Prize - 8x10 portrait and voucher; 3rd Prize - 8x6 portrait and voucher.

Fraserburgh Herald editor Ken Duncan said: "This is always a very popular feature and this year should be no exception.

"It is very important that appointments are booked early to avoid disappointment, so please do not delay.

"We are delighted that Angela Campbell will once again be coordinating the competition and have to thank her for her contribution and thanks also to Ruth Garden for allowing us to use the Baby Centre as a venue."

The pictures will be featured in the Fraserburgh Herald over a number of weeks.

You will then have your chance to vote for your favourite tot in a special supplement featuirng all the beautiful babies.


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