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JO Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, Friday, January 17,1969


HOLIDAY PARADE. 1969 Britain pack's ■ more


variety into a little space than anywhere else on earth. In this lies one of its particular charms as a


■lakes, rolling hills and open plains—we have them all. So compact is the scale


holiday country. Mountains, forests, rivers,


■that, in a single- day’s leisurely motoring you might sample the lot, yet never be more than 75 miles from the sea. And, with 4,000 odd miles of coast to choose from, it Is small tvonder that the seaside itself is the big­ gest draw of all. Along the south-east coast,


BLACKPOOL OR THE


for it appeals to us all for different reasons. It:was the first-ever British seaside holi­ day .place, .dignified at one end, happy-go-lucky at the other.


Salty


resorts run in an almost con­ tinuous ribbon, each with its distinctive character. Everyone loves Brighton,


and Torquay go in. for super­ clean beaches, good music and well-kept seafronts; By the time you get past


Bournemouth, Eastbourne


the Lizard. peninsula and round to Weston-Super-Mare,


you’ve run through the gamut of salty little fishing villages, rugged headlands, Atlantic breakers, harbours small and large—and a whole galaxy of favourite holiday spots. Expect to be braced on the


east coast; livened up at Blackpool on the north-west;


calmed by the peace of the Pembrokeshire coast. Lock


BATH.. .BRITAIN ST CHOICE


fo r silver s an d s in Argyll­ shire, gold a t Aberdeen a n d


Ayr. T h e islands, too, a re sea­


side-holiday-land. H re Is les of W ight an d Man c o n ta .n a li t t le of everything—B r i ta in


in miniature. Th e Isles of Scilly. warmed


by th e w aters of th e G u lf Stream, a re lu x u r ian t ly sub­


tropical. n e a re r


Th e C hannel Is lan d s, , to F ran c e th a n


Britain, add a Continental wlfiff and duty-free shopping to a splendid coast of


Cornish-style cliffs an d beaches.


Relax


brilliantly conceived to m®et family needs. g Supervised children’s play­


happy crowds and fun for all ages, the holiday camp is a unique British invention


For a seaside holiday with


Join the Island People in the JSLE OF


LUXURY HOLIDAY CHALETS BY THE SE' !


• * Your family can really enjoy a carefree and relaxing holiday at Port Grenaugb.


« Set in a picturesque and peace* ful cove, private lawn running down to the beach, the chalets are the last word in comfort. Hulhroom, kitchen, TV.


* Complete freedom. No tiresome rules or regulations.


per week. S.A.E. BltOCHUHE


F . THE COVE ast and Evening McaL 11 gns.


ORT GRENAUGH SANTOr. I.O.M.


Opposite promenade and shops.


•• PITCAIRN ” PRIVATE HOTEL


Pull Board from 27,6. Tea. B.B. from 2.1.6. Excellent cooking. highly recom­ mended. TV lounge Children welcome


T ARRIS PROMENADE el. DOUGLAS 21888/4771 H HURCH HOAD C.MRS CANEPA


THE BEST OF HOLIDAYS! At “DAYTONA” Private Hotel


Wilhin minutes of all amusements Licensed for residents. All bedrooms fitted with H.C., razor points,'Spnng interiors, bed lights. ~V. Free parking opposite. Terms from 27/6 per day.


MR & MRS A. D. STANLEY.


PALACE VIEW TERRACE DOUGLAS. Tel. 4709


. ecommended.—Terms on request


JtF.GKNT HOUSE, Drury Terrace, Broadway, Douglas. Central position, close to all amusements, shops, sea. r H.C.* excellent cuisine. Highly


from Mrs Corden, Tel. Douglas 4757


PACING SEA. All bedrooms have sea view. H. and C. Near shops, golf course, tennis courts and buses. Full Board. 30/- per days Dinner. B and B„ 22 6; or B. and B., lo/- Chil­ dren welcome, half price.—Write or phone for brochure.—Mrs Bolton, “ Sea Mount,1' Gellings Avenue, Port


OVERLOOKING DOUGLAS BAY. 5 t Ntar Guest House, 1 minute sea,


St Mary 2056. gennis courts, putting, miniature


FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE at “ Dreemlang,” 13 Christian Road, Douglas. Evening Dinner. B. and B.» 23/- Three minutes prom and shopping centre. H.C. all bedrooms, TV lounge. Good food.—Mr and Mrs


Douglas 4001.


THREE MINS, from sea. H.C. all bedrooms TV lounge. Children and


Corlett, Douglas 21085.


animals welcome. B.B. and Evening Dinner. Reasonable terms. ..Reduc­ tion fo.* children. Homely atmosphere.


m«i;a BANK,” Loch Promenade, Douglas. Comfortable. Convenient, friendly. TV lounge. Central to all amusements and shopping . centre. Licensed Children welcome. Full Board 26/- daily. OAP 6 gns. weekly. —Mrs Helwich 4815.


—Tansey. 14 Stanley View. Douglas 21G54


............


lounge Children welcome Terms from 25/- per day, B. and B., Evening Meal.—*' HeathcrclifTe,” 1 Imperial Terrace. Port Jack,


olf. II. and C. in each bedroom. TV


* Two rates of tariff. Fully self, f catering or inclusive of Break­


Near sea front and centra] to'all amusements.


LANCASHIRE HOUSE LIGHT. BRIGHT, GAY


Food and sendee of the highest standard, spacious and comfort­ able accommodation. H.. and C. water throughout Bathrooms and shower freely available. Large and comfortable TV lounge


Evening Dinner, Room and Break­ fast from 23/-. Full Board from 26/6. Under the personal super-. vision of the resident proprietor-


Accommodation for 60 guests.


•MR & MF3 JOHN P. PUGH 2 & 3 DRURY TERRACE . ROADWAY, DOUGLAS


BOOK NOW I AT “ GLENVILLE ”


Two minutes from promenade, shops and TT course. Dinner. B.B from 25/-; Children welcome, reduced rates. TV lounge. Excellent catering by resident proprietress.


B STANLEY VIEW


ROADWAY. DOUGLAS Tel. 21377


9MBS HARDINGE HOL*DA * FLATS BRAND NEW!


Overlooking. Douglas. Bay. Kitchen/ Diner, Double and Single Bedrooms, TV, Bathrooms and Showers on each floor. 5 .gns. per person per week.


• . • “ SMALLHEATH ” 1 PALACE ROAD • DOUGLAS 21808


Brochure from BYWELL


GEORGE & ■ OLGA JARVIS *• . Gate of Burnley) • . “ welcome you to


THE MIDLAND


They offer a warm welcome, good food, comfort, two lounges, one with TV. v Sea- front. and • central location.


33 LOCH PROMENADE DOUGLAS 4S90


ENSURE A GOOD HOLIDAY, at “ Edendale,” 9 Derby Road, Douglas 5714. Mrs Nleld (Prop.) invites you to spend your holiday at her com­ fortable Guest House with good cooking, • H.C,, -razor _plugs, spring interiors > all rooms. Evening Meal, 8 gns. per week. No extra


OVERLOOKING BAY and headlands, central all amuse., ex. cuisine, five ground floor beds., - spring interior mats. Lounge. Garage, space Dinner,


■•THE IVANnOE.” Loch Prom, Douglas, overlooking the bay and central for- entertainments, 3 mins, from piers, terminals and shops. H.C. all rooms. Baby sitting service. Full Board available from Easter. Terms from 28/6.—Proprietors Donald and Myra Mitchell, 6980.


charges. Children reduced rates. Five minutes beach and shops.


DOUGLAS. 9 Demesne Road. Even­ ing Meal, B. and B., 22/-J B. and B. 16/- Reduced June and- Sept. H. and < all rooms. Baby sitter. TV ounge. Good- food. Five rnkiutes


B.B. from £9/10/- p w. Inductions for children.—Brochure from Mrs Pitts, “ Anfield Hey,” 46 -Victoria Road, Douglas 5876.


° CLiFFS1DE.” One minute Douglas Promenade. TV lounge. Excellent cooking. Full Board, May, June Sept.. 22-6. July, Dinner, B. and B.t £9 per week.—Mrs Dumanskl,, 41 Castle Mona Avenue, Douglas 21126.


Douglas Only two minutes prom­ enade and . shops TV lounge. H, and C. all rooms. Children welcome. Dinner. B and B.. 21/-.—Mrs Osborn,


CltANMERE,” 21 Christian Road,


“ FULWOOD,” / Palace Rd, Douglas for comfort, good food, sea view a] rooms, near amusements., H.C ai bedrooms, spring interiors all bedrooms Terms and full details on application to Mrs Taylor.


Tel. 3759. . OVERLOOKING SEA <2 minutes


MATLOCK HOUSE, beside promenade, Douglas- H. and C. .all rooms.


walk) II. and C., TV. children. May. June and September 21/-i. July and August 23/- Bed, Breakfast and Dinner weekdays, Full Board Sun- day.—Douglas 6637.


Dinner, B. and B., J “* 2 ^ /"r,i5it5*55


« I5ESFORD.” 77 Bucks Rd, Douglas. 5 mins. prom., shops and TT Course. H C. spring interiors all rooms.


June and September 24/-. Children welcome.—Mrs Gilmour, 16 Castle Mona Avenue, Douglas 6714.


LYNDHUKST UOTEL, Central Prom *


Evening Meal, B.B., welcome at . reduced rates.—Mrs Brookes 4883


enadc, Douglas. II and C. every room. Full Board-only. .June and


•'THE WELBECK,” ' Mona Drive, Central Promenade. TeJ Douglas


September 28/-; Dinner. 25/-. Children welcome^—Mrs Eklns, 2 Castle Terrace. Tel. Douglas 5791.


5663 No back rooms, keys to all


•• BAKRULB HOUSE.” Bucks Road, Douglas. Evening Dinner, B.B., 22/-. Full- Board Sunday 28 6 H.C. aU rooms. TV lounge. Near prom and .shops Excellent food. Every com-


rooms. Dinner, Bed. Brea'^®st*^F3»^ 25/6; Full Board from 26 6.—Write for brochure to Mrs J. Barlow


llALLACREE GUEST house, 18 fort.—Mrs Hill, 6579.


Derby Road* Douglas,, near , prom* cnade, central. Chlldrcu welcoma Dinner, B & B„ 25/-.—stansneia,


-PcuMON?”1' 9 Drury Terrace, Douglas Evening Meal B. and B„ 26/- Few minutes promenade ana shops. Children- welcome.. - Mn


„ vvavk.rley,” 23 Hutchinson sq. Peters. Tel. 4651. .


Evening Meal, B. and B , from j 23/-. FWe minutes ships and promcnade


DOUGLAS. ” Mosslelgh.” 28 c* rls^ . n Jioad Dinner Sp-m-« B B.,25/ j


DOUGLAS. 25 nucks ltoad Flvc „i„uteSvPromblHnC.. ™ Vridson.


Highly recommended. H. anu c. bX Sm s . spring i n ^ 'intchure —Mrs G. Jones, Douglas a/io.


recomm -Mrs I. A Graham 4722. _ HAPPY HOLIDAYS a t_ tollestom


?cr ^ c S m r - diiB L,fuX 2 iP u |s 2^ d c« Mrs Spence. Douglas 3775.


n ^ o w ^VCt a r i ^ y nd; nap^ntU| DunSetP Lane, ^tamsbottom.


CI.AGUB. “ Ellesmere.” 26 Berkeley street. Douglas E M B B. Good food,


TVItN HOUSE. 65. Waterloo Hoad. Hamsey. Jttell. Bed,.Breakfast and


homely, h. Ind c , TV Personal supervision Satisfaction.,


..


i?f ATg Fenella, ’7 Belmont Terrace, rS l i s . LO-M.’ Phone Douglas 3060.


Tea; Central . I


“ SUNNYSIDE,” Loch Promenade, Douglas Ideal sea front posit on, few nilns. from alr/boat terminals. H.C. all beds. Personal supervision, Mr and Mrs Stewart. E.D., B.B. from 24/6. Reduction . for children.— Brochure and further details 6650.


beacb, shops. — Phone 0624/6433 Callaghan.


MAYCLIFFE Private Hotel, beside


•• RAVENSDALE.” 10 Strathallen Crescent. Queens Promenade, Douglas. Wo have parking faciUUes. H.C aU rooms. TV lounge. Full Board. 26/-. Children welcome.— Proprietress, O. Jackson, 3650.


Mona Avenue, Douglas 3386.


SOMERVILLE, 38, Circular Road, Douglas. Five minutes promenade and shops. Full Board 21A per day, B. and B. 15/6 per day TV lounge. H and C ’ all rooms.—Mr and Mrs


/. cONISTERi" - 70 Circular Road. Centrally heated, TV lounge, home baking.. Five minutes shops, prom. Dinner, B. and B„ 21/-. H. and C.


Owen, Douglas 6904


CALDERVALE. « Circular Road, Douglas. Evening .Meal, B. and B., I guinea per day, children half-price. Five minutes shops and prom. TV lounge, H. • and C. • all • rooms.—Mrs Corris, Douglas 3030.


.


WONDERFUL HOLIDAYS at New Waverley, 57 Bucks Road, Douglas. 5 mins prom, and shops. H.C. and spring Interiors all-rooms. Children welcome TV lounge. Dinner. B.B-


Douglas 4166.


II RIDGEWOOD,” . 30 Christian Road. Douglas. Evening Meal. BB. from


22/-.—Mr Falconer, 5732.


” GRAND VIEW," 26 Hutchinson Square.' Evening Meal, B. and B.. 25/- Five minutes promenade and shops. TV lounge. — Mrs Jordan, B Douglas 6521.........................


22/67 Homely and friendly atmos­ phere. Well recomm. H.C. all rooms very ■ central. TV , lounge. —Write for brochure, Mrs Callister 21692


EACHSYDE PRIVATE HOTEL. Douglas, beside _ promenade and central. Evening Dinner, B.B., 24/6. —Mrs LetSche; • S3- • Castle- ■ Mona


GLEN DIIOO FARM Holiday Camp ciia . HUberry* .near Douglas. I Mod*


Avenue. Tel 4705. „


• Inf’faciUUes. Furnished cabins with .it vravr Private Hotel, Central


showers, coffee, house .“ d • shop Brochure ,available.—Douglas 21254.


CProm; DPUguS Tel. 4955. • Good hoU- day assured.-Write for brochure with


specimen.roenus 'A' accom booking


ORNY HOUSE. 7 Castle Mona Avenue, beside promenade. Very central. H. and C all rooms.* Dinner, B. and B.»


IE i f e r i ^ . M . - ’C ’


'country* Mains services, bus route. -Write' BOX J 32,/ Express Office.


OM ' HOLIDAY COTTAGES. Sea/


CLIFTON ’& KEAR8LEY, 7 Mona ■Drive” Central Prom. A.really com-


■ fnrtable ■ private /hotel Terms, 30/6 daily ” Write or,- phone Douglas 1933


moimta miRA.” Central Promenade, ”d


Excellent Cuisine 'From 33/- Full Board.—Ranson 4858.


I f f friendly .atmosphere, . . ^ c c , Lmm* it comfort. Terms 35/* p/day


HENTflORNS Compton Private Hotel' ' Central Prom, Douglas A


lounge. Yale locks.—Tel. 3595.


• FENISCLIFFE,” 10 Woodvjllc Terr., ntt Rrofldwav.' ■ Tel. Douglas 4969 - Facing the sea, central. Special terms


------- early and late-Write brochure.


HOMELY' Accommodation at " Vales wood,” 14 York Boad, Broadway.


“ ARDEN,” 3’Mount Ilaveiock, Doug las Central (orprom.^shoiis, amuse


.ments Tea. B.B. from. u / ■ 16 6.—Mrs Haines, 5021. 8ou* K licensed cocktail bar. Lift. SK1LLICORN. Thorncliffe, Ramsey


’•HAZELWOOD,”- Bradda Wcst Rond Tea. B: and B.. ,21/- per day.-Mrs Chester, Port Erin 2015.


Telephone. Ramsey 3885. Dinner, E and B. 28/6. Comfort, assured.


HOLIDAY ’FLATLETS, 4 Bns. per ■ person. Near promenade.—Armitagc,


*'IUversdale,” Church Rd, Douglas.


Douglas. Evening MeaL B.B from 20/-. Very central.—Mr Curphay.5957


day. 6ood food, comfort. Tourist Board approved.. Near prom,


iv


aU rooms.—Mr . Mrs ;J * Christian, Douglas 6494. . .


promenade, Douglas. • H _./and.I1> ‘ Dinner, Bed, Breakfast, 24/- July, August, 22/- June, September. Children welcome.—Quaggan, Castle


Evening Dinner, B.B., 24/- to 30/-. Fully licensed.


•• SUNNYS1DE " PRIVATE HOTEL


fCentrally situated. Happy and care 3ree holidays. IIC., shaving points all


26 PEEL HOAD, DOUGLAS Tel. 6820


Evening Dinner. B.B., 25/-. Proprietress, Mrs L. Shaw


BIDS YOU WELCOME "ESKDALE”


Ideally situated 2 minutes from sea, glens, shops, golf course. Personal attention and comfort assured. H.C.. TV lounge. B.B., Evening Dinner (lunch optional). Terms 30/- per day


Write for brochure, Mrs Christian QUEENS DRIVE, RAMSEY


“ KINGSWOOD ’ KINGSWOOD GROVE. DOUGLAS


Central-for shops, amusements and promenade H.C., spring interiors all uedrooms. Open Irom Easter. Mid­ week booking. Evening Dinner, B.B. Irom 24/- per day. Tourist Board approved. Parking facilities.


S.A.E Brochure, MR & MRS HENRY 3538 ’


QUEEN’S PROMENADE. RAMSEY | “ QUEEN’S HOTEL ’’


Completely remodernised. Beautiful view ot sea and mountains. Fully licensed. H.C. Lilt to all floors Open all the year round. First-class cuisine. Children welcome. Write for


brochure *


Mrs Peak and Mrs & Mrs Broughton Gate of Clitheroe)


Proprietors: * WESTMINSTER "


We are on the promenade only a few minutes from shops and lunusements on general bus route. FuU Board from 25/- per day. Families with children welcome at reduced rate TV lounge. Home baking. H.C., Spring


1 MONA DRIVE, DOUGLAS


phere. Mrs E. Critchley, Mrs B laylor Tel. Douglas 5322


2 bedrooms, spring interior, comfort­ able louogc, TV.


r


Write to—N. Q. Bond, Tourist Board, Douglas, Isle of Man for Free Colour Brochure . . . its packed with colour pictures


CLAREMONT,HOTEL 18 LOCK PROMENADE, DOUGLAS


I single rooms. Happy atmosphere. Wonderful holiday assured. Full'Board from 32/- per day with reduction for children.-


MR AND MBS PARRY, 4751


MILNE’S PRIVATE HOTEL QUEEN’S PROMENADE, DOUGLAS


I Open iron: Easter until October 31st.


and lilt to all rooms. Facing beach I and close lo shops and amusements.


Prop 5546 Guests 5823. Brochure Iron) R. BARRON


HAPPY HOLIDAYS AT ‘ PARAMOUNT”


Ideally situated for promeuade, amusements and TT Course. II. and C. all rooms. T\ lounge. Spring Interior beds. Excellent cuisine with varied menu. Terms from 26/6 per day.


I MRS II. DAWSON 19 MONA DRIVE (olT Central Prom.)


5 CLARENCE TERRACE


DOUGLAS: Tel 21080 “ YORK HOUSE”


CENTRAL PROMENADE, DOUGLAS Central to all amusements Licensed for residents. Sunbathing Inwn. Full Board, 33/- per day. Reduced oil season. Children welcome at ■ reduced rates. Tourist Board approved.


MR S: MRS II. GREENWOOD


Tel. Prop 21685: Guests 6447. BROCHURE ON REQUEST


OVERLOOKING SEA, five minutes from Hamsey. TV lounge. Full Board 27/6 per day.—Sugdcn, “ Clybane,” Mooragh Promenade. Tel. Ramsey 2402.


interiors all rooms. Friendly. atmos­


•‘THE LOCU,” Private Hotel, Loch Promenade, Douglas. Accommoda­


- and shops. * Children welcome. Terms from 27/6. Brochure from Mr and


EIGHT MINUTES from sea, neat T transport and TT course.-H. and C.


Mrs Dentlth.-Tcl. 6562,


ASHFORD HOUSE. 3 Hutchinson -Square. Douglas Homely atmosphere, everybody made welcome. Children at reduced rate: Situated in . pleasant . surroundings overlooking park and


arranged B. and B., 3-course Even­ ing Dinner. June and Sept.. 19 6_ July and Aug.. 20 6. Reduction for children. - Davies, “ Winfield. 27 Peel Road. Douglas 4862.


V Families welcome. Evening care


DELIGHTFULLY situated on prom, overlooking sea. . gardens and illuminated fountains, 3 mins. pier. Comfort,, courtesy, good food, au mod. eon. TV lounge, licensed. B B.. ■E. Din., 27/6 p/day.—Apply brochure,


5 minutes promenado and shops IIC all rooms, TV lounge. Dinner, B.B 22/-.—Mr and Mrs Cowie, 4210.


LUXURY FLATLETS with private bathroom, Cleveland Court, for your


Mr and Mrs W. P. Cowley. The Victoria,” Loch Prom . Douglas 5094


Douglas 6477. Tourist Board Approved. •PARK VIEW,” 37 Derby Square. Douglar Three minutes promenade and shops. Evening Dinner. B. and B 24/6, July. 22/- June and Sept Tv lounge. Children welcome. H. and C. all rooms.—Mrs Howard, Tel.


holiday or business trip. ° l« n, year Also mews cottage.—b. A.c, for brochure to Woodbourne Road.


. G1U, 21782.


" NORTilWICll HOUSE,” . 7 Mona Terrace, Douglas. Evening Meal, B.B., 1V/-. Central, shops, prom., amusements. Family house. Children welcome, reduced price.—Mrs r . g


5668. „


SEACLIFF,”. Church Road, ■ Harris •Prom., Douglas. Beach,, shops and


•ASH HOUSE,” Demesne* Road, Douglas. Homely accom.. good food. B.b ; and Evening Meal from 21/- FuU Board 27/6. Central to shops amusements and beach.. _ Children welcome.—Mrs Crecr, 5918


f; •


,ren. Terms from 24/6 per day. H.C. razor 'points, TV.—Mr-Simm -21337


" SUNSET HOUSE.” 18 Hutchinson SCuare, Douglas. Five minutes Shops and Promenade. TV lounge. II. and C. all rooms. Evening. Dinner. B. and B., Irom 21/-.—Mrs Callow,


amusements only yards away. Mid­ week bookings, reductions for child.


FIVE MINUTES-Town Centre, amuse ments and sea. HC. Children wel­


come.* ’ Baby .sitting arranged. TV. •B.B., Evening Dinner, -Full -Board tjnndav Terms from 22/*.—Clarke, ” NMbert.” 37 Peel Rd, Douglas-4043


spring interior. B.B., Evening Dinner


OVERLOOKING SEA. AU. bedrooms with HC,.stripUgbts and razor plugs,


THE WINSTON Private Hotel, Churcn Road, Harris Promenade, Douglas. Fully licensed for resldents. Central to amusements and shops. Full Board from 30/* per day.—Mr and Mrs F. Griffin 5153.


Terms from 27/6 per day.- Jones, “ Gleneagles.” Promenade, Port Erin.


^ .


OVERLOOKING DOUGLAS BAY, 3 l mins from sea. Sunbathing lazu­


^ _ Fi C TV. Children welcome. 27/6


■ fihoDs. prom, ■ amusements and n course. Dinner, B.B. 25/-. Excellent food.—Mrs-Musker 3900.


»» rrinniNGTON,” 38 York Road, Douglas Quiet area yet only 2 mini


•• TREMONA,” 2 Circular Road Douglas - Antral. Homely atmos ohere Children welcome. Dinner,


rook NOW at *' Rutherglen,” Bucks Road, Douglas Evening Dinncr. B.B, from.21/** Well recomm. Children


&.B.‘ 22/*: Menu'and brochure from —Mrs Griffin 5043.


_ , S r - C MrsFeSu^yrt3^3Pr0m and


Brochure from Williams, Bn,a,£a* crest,” 42 Victoria Rd, Douglas 21448.


ull Board. Personal supervision.—


tion for over 100 guests. Licensed. H.C. all bedrooms, spring interiors. Large lounge, smoke room, TV lounge. Central to all amusements


PARADISE for a restful holiday!' Havcnsdalc Castle Hotel, Ballaugn. FuL.- licensed, first-class residential


hotel. “ Five”’ acres" of ' beautiful i grounds. Central heating. H. and C.


pn all bedrooms. Also bedrooms with


OVERLOOKING SEA. One minute from park' and • beach. If. and C. • Families welcome. 21/- B. and B. and 3-course- Dinner. • Home cooking and cleanliness. - Bulterworth, “ Viola,” 43 Royal Avenue West, Onchan, Douglas 6082.


rivate bath and toilets. Excellent cuisine and service. Lounges, ball­ room, TV swimming pool, trout fish­ ing on the spot. Golf, sailing, etc. at Hamsey. Terms from *12/6 per day.—Tel. Sulby 330.


‘ SILVERSIDE,” 38 Hutchinson Sq. Five minutes promenade and shops, TV lounge. Showers. Excellent cook­ ing and personal service. Full board, 27/- per day. Children wel­ come. Friendly atmosphere. — Mrs


“ KIRKDALE HOUSE,” ; 104 Bucks Road, Douglas. H.C., spring interiors, razor plugs all rooms. Dinner.B.B. from 19'6. Lunch optional. 5 -mins,


• MARINA.” Loch' Prom, Douglas. Renowned for happy holidays, on the sea - front. Licensed for guests. TV , lounge, lift, spring interior, razor plugs Single rooms 39/6. double room 37/6. Reductions for children. Brochure from Mrs Talavera; 6726.


Patel, Douglas 4988.


prom shops. TV lounge. Children welcome—Mrs-Joughin, 21219. .


THE BRADFORD, 5 Mona Drive, Douglas. Facing beach, few minutes shops. Evening Dinner, B.B., 27/6. children welcome at reduced rates.* H.C., spring interior all rooms.—Mr and Mrs Makln, 4849.


FACING SEA, central all amuse­ ments. H.C., razor plugs, spring s interior beds, TV lounge. lawn for


OVERLOOKING SEA TV lounge, HC, razor points, yale locks. Children welcfime Full Board from SO/vB.E., Evening Dinner from 25/-. Home cooking.—Mrs Smythe, *' Fcrndale,” Central Prom., Douglas 4730.


from 27/- per day.-“ Collingwood,” Central Prom., Douglas. Tel. 6908.


unbathing Full Board Residence,


The island's most beautiful guest bouse Noted for good food and service.


Mid-week bookings accepted Fully 1 licensed lor residents. C.H. throughout


seconds from shops and all amuse­ ments Private suites, double and


Wo will. he open Irem Easter Very central, facing gardens, and sea, pnly


patrols, leave parents free to relax. Undercover entertainments


nurseries and nappv sendees for babies, evening chalet


rounds and amusements,


keep everyone happy in vet weather. But forget toe old idea of non-stop noise and compulsory fun. In the modem British


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1967/8 COR. Picnic time at Gorcy, Jersey. In the background Is Mont Orgueil Castle.


holiday camp you join to when you want to; are left in peace when you don’t- Increasingly popular are


new-style self-catering holi­ day villages where''you have ycur own chalet home and plenty of entertainment too. For a quiet seaside holiday


of Mercia to keep the Welsh in, though it - also had toe effect of keeping toe English out. In Scotian G, particularly in


under your own roof, con­ sider renting a fiat, cottage or bungalow. There are reliable agencies specialising in this type of holiday accom­ modation.


Touring


tially a stay-put affair though every year more holiday­ makers - arrive by car and make. forays inland. There Is always a nearby


A seaside holiday is essen­


the Border country and in toe far north, is some of toe finest motoring in Britain. In toe iovety, remote hill


That most popular of all


and lake area of County Fermanagh dn Northern Ire­ land you may meet no more ■than a dozen cal's In a score of miles. And, rot- totally carefree


holiday countries abroad, Spain, has named its tourist coasts almost all the way round from Biscay to the French frontier in the


stately- home, prehistoric site, castle, or fabulous natural spectacle to be' seen. But in­ creasingly popular with motorists is full-scale touring with a constant, change of scene, enthralling alike to the British holidaymakers on a voyage of discovery or the overseas visitor out to savour the best of Britain.' No need, on a tour in this


motoring, take your car to tire Isle of Man where there are first class, uncluttered reads,- only one set of traffic lights and where cautious ' husbands take their wives-to • teach them to drive.- • On a touring- holiday, be


prepared to abandon your car and explore on foot.


the wild stretches of Dart­ moor, in toe Yorkshire Dales and toe mountain country of Snowdonia and toe Lake Dis­


On toe South Downs and


^ holiday Ira flic, you may find peaceful/ lanes and sleepy villages.a few hundred yards .off-the/beaten track. But if you plan to tour the


small-scale .‘ountry to plan marathon jjurneys on mam motorways., Better to leave the progrannie fluid enough to allow fir diversions down tempting oyways. Even ir. high season, when highway.'./ are bustiin? with


lush valleys and wild moor­ land of tte West Country or


. n - t o y s b - r e a r e > : or North .Wale/go if ,yoti can


the ..splendid aduntains and fo'.'-s of the'1/?'el District, toe


in Mav.JIune or September. Traffic iii these popular


areas ailidm roads from Lon­ don ,to thtfouth coast can be thick in ’hd-summer-


Elsewhere th e re arc sood r


to u r in g tfijis with elbow room fo r 'eerycne. In the Cotswold co’-it-ry Bovrton-on- to e -W a ter , ,£ow-on-tbe-Wold. Chippmg Canden, Burford a n d Broadwiy arc names which coniun up the image of enchantiig grey stone buildin.r.s. - P r e t ty tovw’.ets, too. m toe


p a s to ra l setunq of East Analia—Fimlrngfipld, every­ one's- dremfi of the perfect E i - to sh vtu.-’e; Lor” Melford w i th i ts 15fh century in n ; Laven'h3m, ty i 'h its crooked s t re e t a n d half timbered houses. T h e Yorkshire dales ore


peppered with castles: make y o u r base at Birhmcpd or Kelt!,ewe!!, prettiest centre of all. an d visit the famous rtrms of Bolton Priory to Whar fedale a n d Jewaux Abv*°.v in tVens'PVdale. ■M'-ke for the wade spaces of


” GLENELG.” 4 Mona Terrace,' Douglas. Centre of town, few minutes shops, prom, and all'amuse­ ments. Lovely large sunbathing lawn. Dinner, B.B. 22/-. Children reduced rate —Mrs McIIarrle 21352


'• NELL DENE,”* ^ 36 Hutchinson Square, Douglas. Beautiful house,


prom., shops, TT course. HC and spring interior Children welcome at reduced rates. Dinner. BB from 19/6. —Mrs Skclly 21124.


Northumbs’-hn-i. much of whi.-h is a National Park with


BOOK EARLY at the ” Landsdownc,” * 102 Bucks Road. Douglas. 5 minutes


a- fipe sweep of coast, nw sed moors inland and th e for ts an d ramparts of H ad r ian s Wall. Along the Welsh border,


too, a c ar’s the thing- T-pok o u t fo r to e remains of Offa s


Dvke, th a t famous tlth cen­ tu ry wall truiit by th e kmg


overlooking park and 5 mins, prom, shops and TT course. Tourist board approved. F/Board 25/*. Families wel­ come.—Mrs Mi A. Thompson. 21263.


14 CLUMBER.” Central Promenade, Douglas. Central, to shops, amuse­ ments and fadng.best part of.sandy beach with safe . bathing. F/Board from 28/-. -All amenities, wonderful holiday assured.—Mr Klnrade. 3561.


• ARGYLE ” Private Hotel. Church Rd, Harris Prom., Douglas. . Sea,


SELF-CONTAINED Seaside Flats, centre promenade Reductions early/ late season. Licensed. — Mrs Faraghcr. Marine Hotel, Peel, Isle of Man. Phone 337.


shops and amusements only seconds away. Fully licensed for residents All amen. F/Board 32/6 with reduc­ tion for children —Mr Critchley. 4459


“ BAHIA” GUEST HOUSE, Douglas Homely, happy. 8 Drury Terrace. Five minutes sea. Home cooking. All guests and children welcome. Late Dinner, B.B


trict and along toe lines of Hadrians Wall in Northum­ berland, some of toe loveliest country can be seen this way.


stretches of. coast-in Dorset,. Devon and Cornwall you must follow toe paths that wind along toe cliffs.


To e n j o y the finest Trekking


are open-air holidays organ­ ised for all tastes. .


For active types, too, there


iasts rock climbing in Snow­ donia, the Cairngorms or - Corn w a l l: eo horse riding or


You can join fellow enthus­


p o n y : trekking from centres ■ throughout England, Scotland Wales cr Northern Ireland: sail on too Norfolk Broads, toe Firth of C’yde, the lakes of Cumberi’and or toe rivers of Devon, or iohi a canoeing camming-party for a week on toe river Wye.


for with holiday courses for experts or beginners at centres all over toe country. These combine toe chance


Sports addi-ts arc catered


to improve your stalls with the fun of a party holiday.


at Torquay; badminton and lawn tennis on toe Dorset cliffs or in riverside Berk­ shire.; golf at Largs in Ayre- shire, Marlow - on - Thames. Conway in North Wales; water ski-ing and under­ water swimming in Devon: ■ Fencing, gliding, iudo, table


There are archery courses


tennis, weight lifting—you name it, they teach it.


sider an inexpensive' farm­ house holiday where you may be toe only guests and you can count on good fare from fresh country produce. And for total relaxation,


But, for rural peace, con­


Join us on this trip round Spaiii


house-hold words in England. Others, such as Costa del • Azahor, meaning ‘Orange Blossom Coast’, are less known.


Mediterranean. Some of these names, like Costa Brava, have become


- Here they are, starting from San Sebastian:—


Irun along past the .big and popular resort of San Seb­ astian and Santander and Bilbao to Corunna. Facing north and freshened


Cornisa Cantabrica—from


known to tourists except for motorists driving down from France. I t is famous for its citrus fruits, agriculture, and


wild duck shooting- Costa- Dorado—the ‘Gold


■ Blancs, 40 miles north of Barcelona and runs along


Spanish weekenders from Barcelona. Costa- Brava—beginns at


Coast booming rapidly, em­ bracing the top resorts of Salou and Sitges and the great cities of Tarragona and Barcelona. This is a mild and pleasant


with indented coves and cliffs and long sandy beaches all the way to: th e • French frontier at Port Bou. Best known resorts are


region even in -winter along it5 southern portion, and m summer is bursting at the seams, much favoured by


by Bay of Biscay breezes, it is cool in summer with tem­ peratures about toe same as Cornwall on a good- July.- Access is by Swedish Lloyd ferry to Bilbao or. B.K.S. flights to this city or rail. •


Sherry


. although it is being extended ■to cover Algeciros and right up .to Almeria in the East. This is an all-year play­


t beyond Gibraltar to- Motnl o too East of Malaga,


ground of North Europeans, and. 10.000 Britons have made their home-along it. . ■ ■ Here in January tempera-,


tures reach an average day­ time figures of 63 degrees and even in high summer cooling breezes keep off toe worst heat. Torremolinos is the key


peratures touching 61 degrees m January. Costa del Sol—from just


end of toe Portuguese Algarve down to Tarifa Point, most southerly headland in Europe. I t embraces Huelva and Cadiz, and just1 inland is Jerez- de la Frontera, the home of Sherry. The coast is warm in winter •. with -tem­


Costa do la Luz—from toe 1968/9 ESCOl


Blue m in i Special retf registered.


Lloret de Mar and Tossa, but it-can boast , up to 35 seaside spots with, abundant hotels. New access point is Gerona with a recently opened -jet airport..


.


r HOLIDAY BYE0AEH


FQREAREFREE EOMFQRT


There's no doubt about a Ribble coach tour —you can relax all the way, see-all the sights, and never think of anything-but enjoying yourself. All the arrangements take care of themselves.. Ribble coach tours are really good.value—look through our brochure and - see the wide choice—here are just-, a tew. 7 days— THE SOUTH COUNTRY .............. .. £32/-/- '


: 9 doyi— CORNISH -.RIVIERA .........£41/10/-'


7 days— LANDS END ond DEVON .............. £31/-/- 5 days— YORKSHIRE DALES and SCARBOROUGH £23/10/- S days— BOURNEMOUTH (Spring and Autumn) . £24/-/- 7 days-MALLAIG and LOCH NESS S days— SCOTTISH LOCHS and GLENS


£31/10/- £23/-/-


11 days— SOUTHERN IRELAND ..................... £59/-/-


resort, changed from a fish­ ing village a decade ago to a booming Miami-type,, holi­ day city today. Access point is Malaga Airnort. with Iberia and BEA flights. Costa Blanca—extends up


take it easy— enjoy the ride by R ib b le


from • Almeria through Ali­ cante and Benidorm to Val­ encia, facing a series of very white sandy beaches. Costa del Azahar—from


Olivia to a little north of Alcanar, and *not at all well


BOOK AT . Phone 2176


with a constant change of scene, join a canal boat . or river cruise and drift dream­ ily along Britain’s network of inland waterways with noth­ ing to do but watch-toe coun­ tryside slide by, pause at waterside pubs or villages, and lend an occasional hand with the lock gates. Whatever your holiday


CLITHEROE TRAVEL AGENCY wish to announce that'


4 KING LANE - GLITHEROE Telephone 2975


tastes—Britain has every­ thing.


TRY PARIS IN THE SPRING. . .


I c h e s S f f i S


S tu S o S d cw a lk cafes. Until President De Gaulle and political l ues embittered them, Americans used to;say ‘‘When some Americans die they.go ‘o Heaven but a few


• IIOMECROFT,” 5 Mount Bradda, Douglas 5 mins, from beach, shops and amusements AU amenities, bus route. 20/- . E.M.,B.B Reductions children.—Mrs Fielding 3579.-


from Anrii until June ls a won' toe Dieppe route, right through,'


lucky ones get to a11 eternal P:ins 111 the SPrmS....... ■ Anyway the French capital


,,


derful citv n be in, iM™ « “» and £12 10s too Shorter--sea afford it 4ml though costs are crossing way. These are 2nd especiarv hj.Th to us after der ^ ass.


“ ALLANDALE.” 12 Stanley View, Broadway. Only 3 mins. prom, and shops and TT Course Evening Din­ ner, B.B. from 24'- Well recommen­ ded.—Mrs Barron. Douglas 5077.


• GLYNDALE,” 41 , Circular . Road, Douglas. Five minutes prom and s' >ps. Full Board from 24/-. II.C., spring • interiors all-rooms. Garage. -Mrs F. P Briggs, 6807


DOUGLAS. Burleigh. Hutchinson Square,- Broadway. Evening dinner, B.B.; from 26/- • Children welcome -Richards, Tel 2UG6. ■;


KIRKMAN, “ Louvain,” Grosvenoi Itoad.. l.O.M , Douglas 22430. 7 mins


to beach - Parking Families welcome. B B. and evening meal, from 22/6.


“ MORNINGSIDE,” 2 Empress Drive Douglas Terms from 28/- per day.— Write (or brochure and specimen menu to Mrs W Kirton


GAItWICK GLEN HOTEL. Ralilrinc. Quiet family hotel in constat beauly spot within easy reach Douglas.


LUXURY Furnished House. Cottage. • May and September only.—Walterson.


Dolby


i TEARK, 4 Roscmount, Douglas, Isle i of Man. Tea, bed, breakfast, 19/6. Personal supervision.


, Homely apartments. Sleep four* reasonable.


MISS KILLIP, Riverside, Laxey. lOM 4*


valuation vni can afford i t - Lots go by Skyways Coach- for a long weekend ot least. . .Alr scheme, bus to Victoria ■


IcvZone Vd, f £15 to take de la RepuWique), All for about abroad P .^ e in changeable £14 return. Stert^o- C\*^ qnd the fares cm? b ? ^ gteriins-


Four days in p n^f for a Railways combined, -giving-toe | most Britons aim.,


1 be paid in st


t < Eastefifor just There


ime. &I^SrSSS8.3:


. „„ toort


I?1' meitmn


ond — cf Paris at-about £12' 10s return frbm London (Victoria). ; ■ ; The ■ direct London-Paris ■; air


tens


what United Airways and French of fastest overall time to toe heart


service,' ftr-t in the world when it started 49 years ago, Is only a foodless shuttle these days,


s ' s r . r s ba s -


Folkestone' c - N em I n S “ Economy C la s s , ;p lu s a i r , bus Calais, Boulogne 01


I llave gone UP onth p c h a n n e l n e a r Heathrow Airport. b u t since devaiua«en^ e4s re tu rn , poor value fo r holidaymakers


| messing alone; « ; sf re tu rn over th e s e days about


terminal to cW ^ ta r t 'ro u te s F in e fo r 'businessmen living i t 's about ^ S m t n a l 'Fares o f f .tax . 'c i ty fares ' a n d a s tiff F ren c h tak e -


sneii n ™ i-vr tonic holiday coach Station, transfer to East needn’t „S P riit into your Kent Coach for. Lympnie. flight annunw^ e.noiio vance, because to Beauvais, bus to Paris (Place


' Cruises, by:


1114011 there’s ‘Silver' Arrow’, S o u t h e r n Region, British


B:& I, Canadian-Pacific, Chandris, Cunard,'- Ellennan Buckndl, Epirotiki-Lines,-Norway- American Line, P &;0, Royal Mail, Shaw Savill, Siosa 'Linei'Sdverei^: Craise^‘ Union Castle and many others incIudingiRhine R im Cruises.


OUR AIM IS PERSONAL SERVICE AND T.O HELP,WITH WHATEVER' ■ YOU'REQUIRE. — AND„THERE JS^NO_BOOKlNG FEE.^,; , . , „


If you have anytUing uhusual in niind come\along:and discussj \ , ,


Wc a lso . book Air Tickets for'Europe. , .,■< R with us.


DEAL Dl BRAND


TRACTOR NEW' TYR


J OIL 30s THE life ..............


RIBBLE TRAVEL OFFICE 16 WELLGATE, CLITHEROE


fit 1968 Sen. LC|


SALOON. 12,000 mil.| maculate^


1967/8 ,MG\


British i wire wheel etc., one


1967/8 CORljj ...,


1967 AIGB RC| racing grecl ted radio, I throughout!


ALL THE Ab|


Nobody wall ,1


door saB owner. Exc| car


. CAR Alp private ow- late condlfl Saves £21.9


1967/8 hillI


HUSKY El one owner!


1967/8 CORrf LUXE ■


two in sprl blue. One I maculate (| tered


Cactus, fit! and alt lu| only. See


hundreds; AND A FURTHEl ES1| 1967 TRIUMl


BAYHd


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(A59 Prj N t


1968 Ford CO) saloon salti


must be tl


1967 Ford COR black trim. £300 from


1968 Ford ZEPI green, bla change, su new ......


/ T - "‘A * *


they are now taking hookings for 1 9 6 9


We are agents for all; Continental Toni* Operators, including:


ARROWSMITHS, APAL & SEE SPAIN, BLUE SKY LUE CAR. BALKAN,


COSMOS; CLARKSONS, COOKS, SILVER“WING, SERNA LOW, EVERYMAN; FRIENDSHIP TOURS, FLAIR, FOURWAYS; GLOBAL. GAYTOURS;-HICKIE: BOWMAN. HORIZON, INGHAMS, INTOURIST (Russian), JET, LYONS, LEROY, LUXITOURS, LORD BROS., LUNN POLY, STANTONS; SKYTOURS, SWAN,:SOUTHBOUND;;iSMITHS, '•' SUNAIR,i TRANSEUROPE; TARTAN ARROW, TRANSGLOBE, WAYFARERS, WRIGHTS, WINGS, WALLACE ARNOLD, etc.


English Tour „Operators include! ' . ;; ■.


DEESIDE, HAPPIWAYS, ROBINSONS, RIBBLESDALE-BATTY HOLT,


. . SHEARINGS, . SPENCERS, , W a l l a c e Ar n o l d :


1967 CORSAIR seals, choi<


1966 Ford . COR black trim, This car is


1963-68 Ford Ct 1965 AUSTIN 1 with red engine. Ru


1966 ZEPHYR trim fitted immaculat


1965 MORRIS 1965 TRIUMPH One owner


1964 TRIUMPH green, w ith i , Luxury car


1964 CORTINA with blue r cable condi


1964 Vauxhall V leather must be g


1964 Ford COR of two in condition'


1961 CONSUL. ■ trim. This


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