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Marketing Trickery. A while ago, after years of research into how best to get people to buy more products, a fantastic new supermarket opened in America. It has an automatic water mister to keep the produce fresh. Just before it goes on, you hear the sound of distant thunder and the smell of fresh rain. When you pass the milk fridges, you hear cows mooing and you experience the scent of fresh mowed hay. In the meat department there is the aroma of charcoal grilled steak with onions. When you approach the egg section, you hear hens clucking and the air is filled with the pleasing aroma of bacon and eggs frying. The bread department


the tantal izing, and irresistible smell


features of fresh


baked bread. Most people prefer to buy their toilet rolls from the corner shop across the road.


M65 Junction 13


follow signs to Barrowford, Roughlee 1 mile


Know your Garden. Perennials are the ones that grow like weeds, biennials are the ones that die this year instead of next and hardy annuals are the ones that never come up at all. Kath Whitehorn.


There just aren’t enough days in the weekend.


Quiz. All the answers can be found in these pages. 1. What was the name of the first Chimpanzee in space ? 2. Which star was employed by The Crown Electric Company? 3. Aramis aftershave is part of which cosmetics empire ? 4. What was Billy Joel’s first gold record? 5. Which Football manager was awarded the OBE in 1970 ? 6. Who won the Wimbledon men’s singles title in 1975 ? 7. What was the first moon landing craft called in 1969 ? 8. How was The Home Guard previously known? 9. Who directed the films Full Metal Jacket and Eyes Wide Shut? 10. Which was the first London Railway station ?


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