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BOWLING CLUB TIES THE specialist suppliers of bespoke ties for over 60 years


ORDER EARLY FOR THE NEW SEASON


WOVEN TIES (50 Minimum) PRINTED TIES (20 Minimum)


Also SCARVES and BLAZER BADGES


TEL: 0131 657 9822 FAX: 0131 669 6023 MADDOCKS & DICK LTD, 266-268 HIGH ST,


PORTOBELLO, EDINBURGH EH15 2AT For further information please contact:


sales@maddocksanddick.co.uk Web: www.tiemaker.co.uk


Four new maintenance contracts with a difference - and flexibility you will like!


Call for full information Tel: 01506 840433


Bradshaw Bowls Buggies


Completely Portable


This completely portable buggy is a major break-through in the world of wheelchair bowling. Disabled bowlers can now take on able-bodied players as the new chair gives them free access to the entire playing surface without any damage to the greens.


Phone now (24 hours service) +44 (0)1275 84 80 70 or email: info@bbbugs.co.uk Bradshaw Bowls Buggies,


88 South Road, Portishead, Bristol BS20 7DY www.bbbugs.co.uk


BOWL IN FLORIDA AND NORTH CAROLINA


Have you bowled in Spain or Portugal? Maybe in Australia, New Zealand or South Africa?


Come and bowl with us at the Southeast Division of the United States Lawn Bowling Association where the sunshine state of Florida and the state of North Carolina to the north have beautiful sunshine, warm winters and constant temperatures.


Take a break from the beaches and theme parks and you will be sure to enjoy the challenge of bowling in the USA on the different surfaces of grass, carpet and rubico.


Visit our website where you will find links to all the clubs in these two states. COME AND SEE US SOON


VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME! FOR MORE INFORMATION


www.bowlinggreenservices.co.uk


EMAIL: info@sedlawnbowls.org www.sedlawnbowls.org


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