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lolmc Hull, Crindiclon
way home, lute com- mino drive ihe prizes
) lambs. A Ic' part, and master of
ilford): 4, 5, Mrs. G. Mann; 7,
, Mr. J. 2. Mr. U. . Mrs. S.
t, Mr. G. • by - Uow-
Robinson
; 10. Mrs. wton): 11, Bolton-by- S. Butt
la H ou!;Ii - i; 3. Linda Grunwell.
rs: 1, Mrs. Mr. Hogs ■tine Wall-
troup has £15.50 to
n's Home, zeds of a ecently.
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r M R I \ H O U S E & G A B D EN S Three miles from'Harrogate or
OPEN UNTIL OCTOBER ■ Also BANK^P^IDAYS.^SUNDAy' and^ ^
lOp. Children 5p (reduction for parties). Car and Coach Park free. Putting Cr^n, Toddlers' Playground: Sandpit; Swings; Slide, etc. FREE Exhibition of
I.iliian Lunn Miniature Figures.
^ Location or Granada TV film scries **Seasons of. the Year*' ««
Enquiries: Tho Comptroller, Ruddlng Park, Harrogate. Tel. Harrogate 81350 or 82713
OPEN FROM' 10 a.m. (Sons. 2 p.m.) UNTIL SUNSET
cy WI will ■vcight and ture in the wing a talk on'Nature
f the need .xalion and for sitting
nd care of ood health, to a health oved most
h proposed
n presided nine events conference oped mcm- to avail
'eed to re- he Conser-
le held at ler. e (inal de-
: Show and apport this more en- had been
id thanked is possible.
dating from early Tudor timesy containing fine examples of panelling, furniture, tapestries, nictnres, china, armour and family art treasures of histone, national importance
VISIT • this beautiToI example of English country mansion,
T
il Council ' Divisional Mr. K. W. n in asking nes to be
ley side of Portfield
d to make
trning that /eral near- of drivers
:nt single hurrv to
the lights eps
re causing d people in
ont of the in Whalley
in pointed 1 of Whal- 'oun. J. H. lained that intended to il, but the decide to
tged. be no rcc- elm, divisi-
or, is to be lion soucht
to 6-30 p.m. Organised parties on other days by arrange ment with Secretary, Browshohne Hall, near CUtheroe
Friday untU mid-Oct. from 2 p.m Telephone Stonyhnrst 330 — ADMISSION 20p OPEN ALL THE VEAB BOUND
KING'S HEAD HOTEL MASHAM
Fourteen rooms. All hot and cold. Four bathrooms Three lounges. Central heating. Television. CoSee and Afternoon Teas. Good parking Pishing. Golf. Tennis and Bowls, etc.
FULLT LICENSED TEAS and HIGH TEAS AVAILABLE GatCYvay to the Yorkshire Dales
Nearby places of interest: Swinton Castle, Jervaniz Abbey, Fountains Abbey, Newby Hall, Middleham Castle, etc.
A-A. Proprietors: C. and O. R. GBAINGEB B.A.C. Telephone: Masbam 295 HARLOW CAR, Harrogate
CApproach by Otley Road to Crag Lane or on foot through the Valley Gardens and Pine Woods)
THE CARDENS & TRIAL GROUNDS OF THE NORTHERN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
are open to the public from dawn to dusk throughout the year. See the beautiful stream and Alpine gardens, stroll In the woodland, enjoy the colour and Interest of the ornamental gardens, see , what a wide variety of plant life you can grow in the North If you try, ,
AD5HSSION 15p. Special Terms for parties of 20 or more
i r NEWSTEA^D ■ j
' 2'p.m. until 5 p.m. .
SINGING KfTTL E
■| AND ITS 25 ACBES OF BEAUTIFUL GABDENS " 21
Later the home of tho Poet Lord Byron, Founded as a Priory in 1170.
■j Nine miles north of Nottingham on Mansfield Boadi 10 am. until dusk.
gj GABDENS: Open throughout the year. ■j
, Car Park lOp. . '
S! ABBEZ: Open from Good Friday to September'SOth, g|
S! ADMISSION: Grounds lOp, Abbey ibn.'; ■I . Children half-price. , gj
g| Jj
:
.'Inquiries: Superintendent, Nowstcad--Abbey. . ; Linby, Notts — TeL Blldwortb 2822 .
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Proprietors: E* P..*aiid U. Ahem .LICENSED RESXACRANT
. ■-•NearSKlPTON CARCRAYE . Telephone Qargrave ^ 3
Momliig coSee, Luncheons, AlteP noon and* High Teas* - GriUs Com* orehcnslve'^a Carte menu always available Parties catered for.
' * Opeh:dalIy tO a.m. to 7 o.m. • ’ {nolnalne Sundays.
' oarttes later - . . • ment. bv arrange.
. ' Saturdays until 9 p.m. Closed Mondays except Bank HoUdays.
SELLA PARK HOTEL
For fishermen with wives we 'have uomortable lounges, cocktail bar
A.A., B.A.C. LICENSED Calderbridge, Seascale, Cumberland
?P£,„iSi“ o®. 6®or. excellent (ood given to thera
peutic diets) and seven acres of grounds.
Trains met bv arrangement Slain London Line.
. Blr and Mrs BIRTWISTLE BILET
Brochure and fishing ___ information on request
. Tcl. Beckermet 262 CAim ROAD, NELSON, LANCS. NELSONSTADIUM
Sensational Jwliddy, !‘ *-doiibtle biU^* THBILLS — S P ILLS S PEED
FORMULA ONF
STOCK CAR RACING
BBITISH STOCK CAB BACING 'SUPPOETEBS’ ASSOCIATION
cd and or- gc, and the aext Friday
y.. Speak, at e .was held, n d I David nine, and
id five.
B and after- ) to help xpenses. liDSon, left, 1 for their right are: aged 10,
GHALLFNGF TROPHY
Saturday, August 28th , at 7-30 p.m.
Seie'. the incredible ' . . - COMPETE FOB HELL DRIVERS
DUNI’ MATCH EACE — 10 Laps JOHN PABBOT v GEOFF COLLINS
“ THE LAURELS” -----PLUS------
. Monday, August 30lh at 7-30 p.m.
ADMISSION (EACH MEETING) ADULTS 40p; CHILDBEN 2Sp; BAR — REFRESHMENTS — FREE PARKING :
LTIUE PA RK * OtSLKV Home of Legh family tor 600 years. Guided parties leave at
'
House
dating.from Elizabethan
times.-.Impressive palladlariv ‘ '.exterior ( 1720) bv Giacomo Leoni
intervals. (Ardens. Park. 1,320 acres. Herd of
red.deer. • SHEEP DOC TRIALS, AUGUST 28th and 29(h
ADMISSION TO HALL 12p CHILDREN 5p CAR, PARK. I5p ■ >
Even bigger value this year
with free rides on Train and Motor Boats
(1 p.m.—6 p.m.) and the
Takea break in BUXTOII
weekend or longer in Buxton, the country town with city elegance.
tWhy not treat tho' family o a real change? A day,
* Beautiful, historic Bux< ton is Situated in un spoiled countryside, yet it's accessible by 6 main roads and by rail —and well equipped with hotels,-as well as
* Buxton and the Peak l District oiler unrival
dancing, .u^sUing, con certs ana old tUnr music hall.
boating, 'cricket,. tennis and many indoor attractions
ed facHillcs for ramb ling^ hiking, fishing
including
BUXTON— the town that suits everyone .
The . Information Centre. St Anne's Well, The ■Crescent, Boxton.’
or a roDv ol toe official guide <prioe‘6p), ooptaot
For fortbor (nformatlop
Open . Caster Simdav auo , Mooda> then ever, Sunday from. the. fast t Sunday In April until end of . Sep-'
ember also Bank Efoltday Mondays 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.- Gardens 7 p.m
Admission Honso and Grounds 20p, Children lOp Museum Sp. Teas an^
refreshments. Free Coach and Car Park. .
KEDLESTON HALL ALSO GABOifNS ana MUSEUM
Fmc shops and exten sive free car parks.
n C |* 2 Adults O c i p Any numbsr el Children
FAMILY TICKET
Nomul AdmUsIon: Adults 25p Children & OJLP. isp
Reslauranls— Licensed Bars Snack Bars—Gift Shop FREE CAR PARKS
CAWSWORTH HALL Near Uaeclesaeld. Cheshlie.
Beautiful Bllzabethau Mauoi Houae. Fine : contents: Pictures. Sculpture and Furniture. Open March 27th to October 31st, Wed- cesdays. Saturdaya and Sundays (2_6 p.m.). Good Friday and Bank HoUdays (11- a.m.—7 p.m. Dally May-Seplember. Admission 20p. ChUdren tOp. FREE CAR PARK. Lunches, teas and refreshments avaUable in tbe PavUlon.
Xelepbon. MACCLESFIELD 4613
CHIRK CASTLE NORTH WALES
650 Vears of History
sim and August Banlt Holidavs, from 11 a.m. to. 5 D.m
'Tea rooms in the courtyard.
Special arrangemeuls for organised J , ‘®
any day except Mondays, can be K3‘*f.o?.‘'8sT 0" application in writ.
Rooms on No®rt^ VVa"lef“ ''®“*"^’ ‘=oo“o. cReduced admission charges for oach parties booking beforehand. GIVE YOURSELF A
DAY OUT AT WONDERFUL TRENTHAM GARDENS
the Leisure ft Pleasure Centre of the Midlands
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND TO SEPTEIVIBER 30tb
11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. Daily (Thursday ;cxccptcd).‘ Refreshments available in the Cafe
ADMISSION: ADULTS lOp: CHILDREN 5p '
DERWENTWATER HOTEL PORTINSCALE, KESWICK
AA * * SITUATED 1 MILE WEST OF KESWICK
BAO » « HOTEL GROUNDS STRETCH DOWN TO LAKE DERWENTWATER. TV LOUNGE. COCKTAIL BAR. FULLY LICENSED t: Telephone 72538
HOWARD ARMS
Whittle Springs - Inear Chorley Telephone Chorley 2482 OPEN EVERY jNICHT
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Sunday Night is Beaf Nighf featuring various groups Wedhesday-7-Cabarcf and Disco Night Thursday— Discotheque Friday—-Dancing to'the John Arnold Sound ' Saturday—Subpor Dances, Late Bar
Wedding receptions — Private parties— Banquets, Conferences
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WORTH VALLEY RAILWAY Where th e ’■ RAILWAY CHILDBEN ” was filmed
STEAM TRAINS EVERY WEEKEND & BANK HOLIDAY Largest private collection of engines in the country.
Trentham Gardens N. Slalft. In l l t oH MS (Exit 15)
KEIGHLEY — OAK WORTH — HAWORTH— OXENHOPE Tt******'*'**'*'*'*:*-**'*'**'*'*'*'*'*-*-*"*-*"*-*'*****-**'*:'***
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. VISIT THE i M k
I FAMOUS MODEL VILLAGE] t
NEW LOOK SOUTHPORT
THE IDEAL FAMILY OUTING Phone Sonthport 4033' t J
J . Open from 9-0 a-m; every day to end of October. J Extensively ro-designed, including many new features
i SPECIAL PARTY BOOKING BY . AEEANGEMENT J ■
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Lt. Colonel ana Lady Margaret Myddelton will admit visitors to the State Rooms, Long GaUeiy, Old HaU and Gardens, from 2 p.ra. to 5 p.m. Easter Saturday and Sunday and each Sunday until May then Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday and Sunday Korn May to September (incl.) Also Easter Monday, Whit-
Admission to castle and gardens 25p. Children I2V4p.
When in Wharfedale don't miss secius STUMP GROSS GAMEilflS
by tho main B6265 Grassington-Patelcy Bridge Road A large selection of sheepskin rugs at bargain prices
BRAMHALL HALL, CHFSHIRF
Saturdays and Sundays, aU Bank HoUday Mondays and f
Six miles from CUtheroe on the Mitton-WhiteweU roao on the way to the Trough of Bowland. Open Thnrsdays
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SWAN HOTEL SANDWICHES
BED AND BBEAKFAST
COACH PABTIES CATEBED FOE WITHOUT BOOKING
ENTEBTAINMENT . AT \VEEKENDS
Tel. Kirkham 2180 Tour Hosts:
Mr and Mrs J. Clarkson
ipportunity. ity will be hibition in car future,
to 6 p.ra. youso 2nd Grounds 20p. Children lOp. Grounds only Menus on request. Counter Service for Light Refreshments
Wo specialise In really good home-cooked food. High Teas and Luncheons for parties
A distinguished 'Regency
House set in a beautiful Park design^ by Repton.
Lovely garden with large c o 11 e c t i o n of ' old
roses. 17th and Rmm.
rJUNDREDS of books have been ' written,
brochures published, and even films made of oiir country’s stately homes, once, rarely seen by the public, but now visited each year by more and m o r e sightseers a n d tourists.
X f ic - p a tew a^ Conducted tours'
on the hour
Admission lOp Children Sp
Closed' only Good Friday and Christmas Day FOB XHB tDEAI FAMILS OUTINO vialt th s -
ROYAL UMPIRE EXHIBITION AND SEE
60 Coaches and Carriages Representation of Enral Crafts
The Baontad Hoois
3 acre BepUca of a Western Town and Fort Cheyeime The Tartan Cafe
and many other Interesting Featnres
Kellcs from Croston Hall Children's Tor Scenes and Playground 6 acre Deer Park Aviarr of Pheasants % mile walk to river
FREE OAR PARR DECK CBAIBS and PICNICKING OPEN EVERT DAT till Dosk from Easter nntU October
ADMISSION: ADULTS 15p (3/-). CHILDREN 6p (1/-)
Southport Road at Croston or 4 miles from M6 Motorway at Leyland The EoyaJ Umpire Exhibition, Croston, Lanes. TeL Croston 35?
® Family Outing to this Interestittg Exhibition within Lancashire on iSe A58J Chorley to
® 6 e © lb iW i l l SPRINCWOOD — RAMSBOTTOM
Are pleased to announce that they are now FULLY RESIDENTIAL
Meals served in the VICTORIAN BAR include SCAMPI, MINUTE STEAK and CHICKEN
_________ all with chips, garni, broad and butter F R E N C H R E S T A U R A N T
Luncheon Daily— Table D'Hote and A La Carte Evenings— ^A La Carte Only
Dancing Tuesday to Saturday inclusive
French Restaurant Reservations— Tel. Ramsbottom 2991 LICENSED BESTAUBANT
Its best bn Saturday, and Sunday afternoons. Child ren can ride on a steam
hall is homely and lived-in. catering’ is personally super-'
train on Sundays and pub lic holidays. The atmosphere .of tlie
vised, and most of the food Is home-baked.
Many ■ organisations make
ill the heart of Sherwood Forest have increased this year by 50. per cent., for people are quick to realise that the hall and its sur roundings make a perfect background for an enjoy able afternoon. Village green cricket Is at
means an understatement. Many of these lead to some, beautiful castle, mansion or house, of old stone, set in a sunlit garden. Visitors to Thoresby Hall
beginning to realise that the Immortal words “ Our England is a garden , that is full of stately views, of borders, of beds and shrub beries , and lawns and avenues . . .
More and more people are is by no pictures. Thoresby ■
for ■ club functions and out ings, . for it 'is one ’ of the anest Victorian ■mansions 'in the. Midlands..
. Th e b e a u t i f u l grounds and . jgardens ■; ^ of .Ripley Castle, • : about; four ' miles north of Harrogate," are well worth a trip. Cromwellian associations, a 14th century gatehouse and a secret hid ing place, are just-a few ol the attractions.
too close to need descrip tion, but its 900 years of history draw us to its gate way again ana again. The round towers, which may well have been built by the Crusaders,' the Civil War connections and the vener-
with ah electric railway, a display of carriages, a Red Indian scene, a simulation of Blackpool, and a typical saloon setup of the Wild West, as well as many more attractions. Skipton Castle is perhaps
port ~oad, the Royal Umpire Exhibition at Croston has something of interest for all the family, from the haunted house of the Grad- wells to a replica of an old- fashioned village. There is a model ■village
.On the Chorley-to-South-
What to do . . , where to go ^H a l l their venue
able 300-year-old vew tree makes th e , castle a con tinuous magnet for people. There are concessions for
those - who revisit the spot, and admission is free to those who return with at
Lady Margaret Myddelton, Chirk Castle in North
least two paying adult visitors.. . The home of Lt Col and
coach parties are welcome, and special teas for parties of 20 or more can be ordered in advance. High and afternoon teas are served.
the greatness of an old Roman site, and keep the
Go to Chester and enjoy
country house which has been the home of riie Parker, family since 1380. Those who love to see the
offer visitors, like Rudding Park and Harlow Car Gar dens Closer still are the attractions of the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, or Browsholme Hall near Clitheroe,
kids away from boredom by a trip to Chester’s famous zoo, or spend an afternoon visiting the old Mill at Ranisbottom, or the Wild life Country Pai-k, or South- Dort model village. Hotels like the Swan at Kirkham, Sella Park, the Derwentwater. are names to remember. Make a date to visit the Singing Kettle Cafe at Gargrave. or the King’s Head at Masham. HaiTogate has much to
tury kitchen used as a tea room, 18th century gates, a fabulous long gallery and King Charles the First’s bed. Organised parties and
Wales embraces 650 years of history. I t has a 14th cen
impressive Palladian ex terior.
are an exquisite' excuse for' an outing.
Buxton Pavilion Gardens
black and white half timbering. The home of Nancy, Lady
trip, for its parks are a lovely sight to behold. Bramhall Hall ' in Cheshire is a very fine example of
Nottingham is worth a'
Charles I hand-carved oak staircase. The hall is a few miles
north of Rugeley, near Blithfield Reservoir
exhibition of miniature figures. She has created nearly
Staffordshire, and this year the exhibition room wll be devoted to the Lillian Lunn
in
300 beautiful' miniatures, in subjects covering about 700 years of history from 1250 to the present day. They Include queens, stars of stage and screen, and oriental figures. Nearer to home is the Old
the secluded-
beauty of carefully-kept parks and gardens will revel . in Lyme Park, Disley, which is under the National TTust. The house dates from Eliza bethan times, and has an
Macclesfield, lake-fronted, is close to tho fir-banked lakes of Macclesfield Forest, and both are within easy distance of that house of character, Moreton Old Hail.
Hall, Gainsborough, where the Pilgrim Fathers held one of the early meetings to olan their emigration in a 15th century half-timbered house which today provides catering facilities. Gawsworth Hall, near
Bagot, Bllthfield Hall has been in the family since 1086. It is built around a central courtyard, and con tains a fine collection of Stuart relics, Georgian cos tumes. a children’s toy museum and a King
no description. .. as it is surely one of the most popular of all
are after, then how about a visit to Southport, where one can also wander round tho famous . Southport model village as •veil as en joy pleasures of nature like the sand, the sea arid the sun? The Howard Arras at
Whittle Springs, near Chor ley, is a lovely country pub, where one can. enjoy a quiet drink. Should you prefer something a little more energetic there is a com paratively new discotheque, housed in the pub, complete w i t h
Dsychedelio flashing lights. Last, but by no means
men in England of a Robert Adam house i s " Kedleston Hall, Derby, with its unique Marble Hall and contemporary furniture and
Perhaps the finest speci WITH ERM SEA THE FAMILY RESORT ON THAT MILD YORKSHIRE COAST
3 MINUTES FROM SEA. SHOPS and AMUSEMENTS. GOLF, SAILING, MINI VILLAGE CATERING FOR COACH PARTIES ANY SIZE coach wkk
I FOR GOLDEN SANDS - - THREE WONDERFUL MILES AT ALL TIDES |
HEATED OUTDOOR SWIMMING POOL WITH CAFE, ADJOINING TRAILER PARK IN RURAL | SETTING
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centre’s in the Midlands, the gardens and. surround ing estate provide a wealth of interest for all ages. These; plus all the otlier
least, why not try a visit to Trcntham' Gardens, near Nottingham? one of the most
f am o u s pleasure STAFFORDSHIRE’S GREATEST STATEL’V HOME
places offering their attrac tions this holiday time, pro vide folk from North East Lancashire with a selection which is surely unrivalled.
BLITHFIELD HALL - IHomo of Nancy Lady Bagot) I
Adults and Children Hall/Gardcns - 25p, 12^p. Gardens only lOp, 5p. Car Park lOp ' • EXCELLENT TEA ROOMS
ADMISSION
Enquiries: Secretary, Tel 249 Oappio Heath
'Near Blithfield Beservoir, Bugelcy-Uttoxeter Road
WEDNESDAYS. THURSDAYS. SATURDAYS. SUNDAYS. BANK HOLIDAY TUESDAYS 2-30 to 6 D.m.. BANK HOLIDAY MON- • DAYS Noon to 7-0 D.m.
OPEN t il l f ir s t SUNUAV IN OCTOBER
SEE ELIZABETHAN AND GEORGIAN HISTORY ON GROUND FRANK BRADLEY EXHIBITION OF TOY THEATRES TOY MUSEUM (18th and 19th Century Exhibition) LILIAN LUNN Exhibition of Needlework FIGURES NO EXTRA CHARGES
OLD HALL, GAINSBOROUGH
(5to Century balMImbcred Manor House. Medieval Kitcheo. Great . Hall. Early mootlnc place of thn Pllirnin Fathers.
OPEN DAILY : 1 p.m. (incl. 8undaysl to Ociober. Admission 16p. Obildren 8p
Reductions for organised parties.
CATERING FOR PARTIES BY PRIOR ARRANGEMENT Enquiries: Secretary. Old Hall, Parnell Street. GalnsborouglL
CHATSWORTH HOUS E
OF-RBYSUIRE
w Home of the Dukes of OoTonsbJro ;. of the world's most famous
the Derwent in the Peak District National Park.
louses in a setting on the banks of
with additions by the 6lb Duke 1020*30
Built In 1687-17U'/ • Dy the 1st Duke
ftlon. & ITies. (fx. In Bank Hoi. wksi Closed il-ao to 4-30 Mon. & Tues. (Bank Hoi. wks. only) U-3U to 5*30 11-30 to 6*00 Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 11-30 to 4*00 11-30 to 4-30 Saturday and Sunday
Theatre Gallery 2*00 to 5*30 2*00 to 6*00 House. Gallery, Gardens cleared 45 mins after above closing times.
ADMISSION OUAKUES At House Entrance: House and Gardens 3Up (Children lOp). Theatre Gallery Exhibition 5p e.xtra (Children 2V"p.
At Garden Entrance: Gardens only lOp (Children 5p). CAR PARK IOd.
COACHES FREE
For further information apply to : The Comptroller* Chatsworth, Bakcwell. Telephone Baslow 2204.
The Youngest Stalely Home in the Country One hundred years — 1871 to 1071
THORESBY HALL
near OLLERTON, NOTTS. In the Heart of Sherwood Forest
Open to the I’ublic by courtesy of The Countess Manvers until Sunday, September 26th
Autumn Holiday Sunday- , and Monday ..................... .
, Autumn Holiday Tuesday
Sundays .............................. .............. 2-00 p.m. Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays ......... ........... . 2-30 p.m.
12-30 p.m. -2-30 p.m.
Sunday September 5th: ShclTield 'One Eleven’
^ Motor .Club Rally with thrilling driving on, a very close circuit.
ADMISSIONS; Adults 20p, Children' lOp .(Special, rates-tor parties)
Fiill details from T.H.O. Thorcsbv Uali. near Ollerton, Newark,’ Notts.
.Telephone: Mansfield 822301 (STD: 0-623) CRUISE . ON :
ULLSWATER FOR AN IDEAL .OUTING
Wliilst you are in the Lake District take tlic opportunity of visiting'Ullswatcr, the finest of the English L.akc-s set in superb and varied scenery.
ENJOY TUE I’ANOBAMA OF THE BEST THE LAKE DISTRICT CAN OFFER AND ’rHE COMFORT AND AMENITIES OF OUR 510T0K YACHT BY TAKING A CRUISE ON ftI.Y. RAVEN.
FULLY LICENSED
Piers at Gleuridding, Howtown and Pooicy Bridge 'SAILINGS FROM CLENRIDDINC DAILY
Regular sc^iccs throughout the season.
COBIMENCING U 30 ajn. '-For full details apply— : .
ULLSWATER, NAVIGATION AND ' TRANSIT CO. LTD.
13 BUUDE STREET, KENDAL ^ TeL Kendal 21626 PIER HOUSE, GLENRHIDING - Tel.' Glchridding 229
OPEN UNTIL SUNDAY OCTOBER 3rd, 1971 House liud Gardens Only
t h e ' fashionable
fined to the dust and grime of the towns for the past few weeks may like- to see a bit of spacious^ country side, and where better than th e ■ Lowther Wildlife Country . Park, near Pen rith? I t it is just the wild animals you want to see, then how about a' trip to Belle Vue Zoo, Manchester. I t it is the seaside you
country’s stately homes. Those who-have'been con
t h i s
NON-STOP ENTERTAINIVIENT DLY from 10a.m. zoo. G A RDENS . AQUARIUM. FUN FA IR . BOATING. T R O P IC A L R IV ER HOUSE. MODEL V IL LA G E .
A SUPER DAY OUT with the CHILDREN i f
MINI R LW Y . "MOON W A L K " 10 PIN BOWL. DANCING N IG H T LY . Licensed Catering. S P O R T E X T R A ’S , w r e s t l in g &> S P E E D W A Y S A T .7 p .m .S TO C K C A R S ; s l V
MON. AUC.307 p.m. J IV * »
BRITISH OPEN BRASS BAND CONTEST SAT. 4TH SEPT. MASSED BRASS BANDS.t; ' FESTIVAL CONCERTSUN. 5th SEPT.
A m i I ZOQ.& FUN’RABKShS ’
WHY HOT VISIT LOWTHER WILDLIFE COUHTSY PARK? The first Drive-Through Park of its kind in the country; 4 MILES SOUTH OF
PENRITH ON THE A6. (Signposted from lunction 40 off tho MS Motorway)
Open from 10 a.m. daily until September 30th
AD5USS10N: ADULTS 25p, CHILUBEN 121i> Rcducecl Rates for Parties of 20 or more.
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names like tlie Marine Hall, Fleetwood: Mike Parker Promotions; Ullswater Navi gation and Transit Com pany; Gerrard Publica tions; Stump,Cross Caverns . . . and follow up the delights these have to offer of long summer days soak ing up the beauties of Eng land. Chatsworth House needs
touched example, w'lth magnificent state rooms and a collection of old masters. Make a diary note of
I t is an un
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A wonderful collection of exotic animals exhibited in spacious outdoor enclosures can be seen at
CHESTER ZOO DELIGHTFUL GARDENS : WATERBUS TRIPS
Onon daily throughout tho year from 9 a.m. until dusk ; E.xeellent Catering and Parking Facilities
Free coloured brochure on request to Dept F.26 Clicstcr Zoo, Chester.
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Oardeus only open on Saturdays during above period, to d p.m. Admis sion: Adults lOp* Children 5p. Parties admitted any day Qlay to Septem- b^cr by arranffement. Parties of and over—Adults 15p. Children tOp. Caterinc* RIPLEY CASTLE exterior was tho scenn of toe new Y.T.V.' scries THE FLAXTON ROYS
Open to visitors-on Caster Sunday and Monday* and ail Sundays und Rank Holidays. May to September Uucl.)* 3 p.m. to B p.m. .
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RIPLEY CASTLE, HARROGATE Admission: Castle 20p. Cbildrco lOp
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