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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, January 7th, 19S2- 9 Grasmere Hotel


★ Gladstone a la Carte Grill Room .*/•*; ★ Cabaret room (open during season):


★ Open all year round with central heating throughout ★ Modern Penthouse suites, full suites plus, telephones'in ..rooms ^


. ;*•


★ Intercom and baby listening service in all rooms ★ Spacious comfortable lounges


★ Conferences of up to 200 catered for ★ ideal family hotel ★ Facilities for private parties ;..,


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★ Two minutes from New Summerland Sports Centre ★ Five minutes from sea and air terminals


THE RATCLIFFE 14 EM P R E S S DRIVE, D O U G LA S


O NE CHILD F R E E P E R F AM IL Y— ‘


MAY, JU N E (Ex.


LICENSED BAR


T.T.) S E P T EM B E R ★ Games room — pool table, juke box, solarium etc. ★ Bar snacks available lunch and evenings. ★ Well varied menu — choice on request. ★ Central heating all public rooms. ★ T.T. and Grand Prix enthusiasts welcome, ample street parking. ★ Radio and intercom in all rooms, including baby listening. ★ Reductions for children sharing. ★ Special terms for school, sports groups, winter weekend specials. ★ Cabaret — high season. .- For free brochure telephone: (0624) 5872 Terry and Mary Macduffle — RMS: F----M ---- PE-- D Y


' TERM : RO---- £6 ----R----A**


Granada (off Central Prom.) Tel. (0624) 6729/6166 | -Mona Drive


Douglas, Isle of Man Welcome to the TOP of the DRIVE ■


Centrally situated a lew yards Irom Central Promenade. Handy for all entertainments and amenities. Comfortable lounge bar and colour TV lounge. Baby listening. Easy parking. Mid-week bookings accepted. Reductions for children.


Onchan is JUST off the promenade in Douglas


1 CHILD FREE with 2 Adults. MAY — JUNE (ex T.T.) LATE AUGUST and SEPTEMBER


.


MOORAGH Park, Ramsey, with a breath-taking view from the hilltop


Transport is along unique lines-*


TRANSPORT on the Isle of Man is so fascinating, vis­ itors are likely to come across modes of travel’they have never seen before.


: §§§ - f m E le c tr ic trams


travel up the East coast from Douglas, northward to Ramsey,


which has the longest electric mountain rail­ way in the British Isles.


L IC EN S ED G U E S T H O U SE THISELDO .


9 W 0 0D V 1 L L E T E R R A C E , D O U G L A S ' _ (off Broadway)


Situated 4 minutes from beach, with parking facilities, overlooking bay. * All rooms have H. and C. * Sunny lounge with colour TV + Baby-listening * Cots, hlghchalrs and pushchairs * Reduced rates for children * Bathrooms with showers * Ideal for school parties + Reduced rates for party bookings * Hot snacks and lunches served In our well-stocked lounge bar.


r ? i tip of the


novated and has changes of prog-


it the G a ie ty which has just


las has th r e e which screen pre­ films. Stay for a ■ a month, and the are still enough up the days and litli pleasure.


is live entertain- THE PARK HOTEL


FAMILY HOTEL * EN SUITE ROOMS * FREE ENTER­ TAINMENT * OVERLOOKING B A Y * LICENSED LOUNGE BAR * COLOUR TV LOUNGE * PRIVATE CAR PARK * SUNBATHING LAWNS * REDUCED RATES FOR CHILDREN.


Please send for our free Brochure to the above address onl> ■Turin from £6.50


Special rates for parties and sporting groups.


Resident Proprietors: Sylvia and ’


Coach padies welcome David Robbins


ROYAL AVENUE WEST, ONCHAN, (NEAR DOUGLAS)


Telephone: (STD 0624) 6906 Guests (STD 0624) 639B


OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND ALL HOME COOKING


Terms: Evening Dinner, Bed and Breakfast from £6 Bed and Breakfast from £4.50


For Free Brochure write: Barbara Theaker or ring Douglas (STD 0624) 4698. Guests 4582


train operates- between Douglas and Port Erin, and on Douglas’s two-mile promenade there are horse-drawn trams. Don’t miss the “Lady


The Victorian steam


Isabella” water wheel, which has a diameter of 72V&ft. and 68 buckets, each capable of holding 24 gal­ lons of water. It was orig­ inally erected in 1854 to pump water out of the now defunct lead mines beneath Snaefell Moun­ tain. Tynwald Day in early


A paradise for sport, pastimes


famous mountain circuit motor-cycling race and th e Grand N a t ion a l Scramble, followed in July by the “Southern 100” short-circuit motor cycle races. The Manx Grand Prix races are in Sep­ tember.


July is the most colourful spectacle. The Tynwald is the island’s government, and it traditionally meets following a procedure laid down by the Viking Kings of Man, who ruled nearly 1,000 years ago. To the Manx, the Tyn­


The 227square miles of


the island are a paradise for sports and leisure pas­ times. There are 18-hole


wald ceremony on the field of St John’s is a pow­ erful reminder of one of the most remarkable political survivals in the


world. This unusual kingdom is


an ancient one which makes its own laws, levies its own taxes and controls its own expenditure. The rich history of the


and nine-hole golf courses. There is water ski-ing, scubai diving, wind surfing and sea angling. There is horse racing, hang glid­ ing, bowls, professional and amateur cycling.


island through panoramic countryside, see outdoor markets, go horse trek­ king, visit a traditional Manx, cottage and taste real Manx ale. There is


Visitors can roam the


island means that it is a haven of archaeological and historical treasures. There are s i te s of


S pa c ious lounge with colour TV and magnificent


sea view Fully licensed lor guests —


separate bar lounge


Showers Ironing and hair drying room Lale keys available Children welcome at re­ duced rates Midweek bookings are


accepted an d B re a k fa s t w ith 6^ — £8.50 Inc. VAT


Tariff from: L Glaister P


I? St John’s


iO U G LA S . 3 - 5 , 23301


ecaution 9 Residents’


educed rates for large >nd razor sockets id good food IY GO ELSEWHERE? ikfast and Evening arge.


c o c o o s c o o c o s c o e o o o o s o c o s b c o


BURNLEY EXPRESS, NELSON LEADER, COLNE TIMES, CLITHEROE


ADVERTISER and TIMES, BARNOLDSWICK: and EARBY TIMES


15th ANNUAL SENIOR CITIZENS HOLIDAY TO


DOUGLAS, ISLE


| 4 ) 485 9 2 4 5 9 2 O p e n a l l y e


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lor children, (snaring under


FREE if sharing in Low eluding TT week)


ig service car park at rear


i Radio intercom all rooms


■ninutes from terminal main shopping areas nt some nights’in oar (siny-


wo weeks in August brochure today!


r certain dates" i!


3 to the Carlton similar to mainland Britain. r THURSDAY MAY 6th, 1982: We depart trom the Burnley area In the morning by luxury


roach to catch the Isle of Man Steam Packet ferry from Liverpool to Douglas. On arrival in Douglas coaches will be waiting to transport us to the Doric Hotel on the Central Promenade. This friendly well equipped hotel will be our base for the next seven nights, where all our meals will be included and entertainments arranged on certain nights of the week.


FRIDAY MAY 7th, 1982: After breakfast, the morning is yours to do as you please. In the afternoon we have arranged an excursion to beautiful Gian Maye. All meals will be taken In the


SATURDAY, MAY 13th, 1982: A tree day for you to shop, explore or relax. Once again, all meals will be taken In the hotel.


BLEERVICE N \


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s i i u d a y M A Y 9th 1982: As Saturday, we have left your the full weekend to take advantage of the mlny sfghtsMing and leisure facilities on the Island. All meals will be taken in the hotef.


„ „ u n , v U A Y 10th 1982: Today, after breakfast, we will depart on a full day excursion to Ramse* Pe^ a^d PortErin A packed lunch will be provided and we will return to the hotel In


TU0E S dT y '0MAyn i ri th, 1982: After breakfast, the day is yours to do as you please. All meals ® ■ 1


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^ p ^ i f r d a y " M A v ' lZ th , 1982: After breakfast we have arranged a hall day excursion to WEDNESDA • wheel We will arrive back at the hotel in time for lunch. The atternoon is yours uTdo'any last minute shopping or have a last look around. After dinner, we will have our


THIJRSDAY^MAY 13th, 1982: After breakfast, coaches will again transport us to the terry e™ ct|ng to arrive back mid-afternoon after yet


7 HU,? 5 lvvh»™,vv» will catch the ferry to Liverpool. On arrival, coaches will again be waiting to tormina! wherei we: will cater) tne > rry


anothe^sucCT88fuVaarr^en°^ab?e Burnley^Exprew/Rll^tle Travel Sen.cr Cl.lzens_HoMday_ _ _ RIBBLE


| please send me full details of your SENIOR CITIZENS


TRAVEL SERVICE


2 PARKER LANE, BURNLEY r Tol. 22171-


PIMLICO ROAD, CLITHEROE. Tel. 23028


26 MARKET STREET, NELSON. Tel. 64593


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I j ADDRESS. NAME.


I


Tel. No. (if any)..................... POST TO: E X PR E S S , LEAD E R &


TIMES, ADVER TISER (ISLE OF MAN),.


B U L L STRE ET, BU R N LEY . at the


SWAN & ROYAL HOTEL, CLITHEROE ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13th, 1982 at 2 p.m.


- Fiim Show — Slides and Talks — Fun for all


FREE tickets from Clitheroe Advertiser Office,,King Street, - '


’ and Ribble Office ' : . . ■ THE Snaefell mountain railivay CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES SENIOR CITIZENS’ H0LIDA ¥ PRESENTA TION . ISLE OF MAN TOURIST B0ARD.and RIBBLE TRAVEL SERVICE'


Okm 11 A l l 8 DAYS departing ( j r f i fW I i THURSDAY, MAY 6th, 1982


FROM ONLY £1 09.00 A DEPOSIT OF £20 SECURES YOUR BOOKING


nnrp attain Ihe Burnley Express and Nelson Leader Times Series and Ribble Travel Service have combined their expertise and experience to bring you Ihe 15th Annual Senior Citizens Holiday. This year we have chosen Douglas on Ihe Isle of Man, a beautiful island which is so different but yet so


A GLIMPSE of some of the gardens on the sea front at Douglas


’ a parish church at Brize which should not be missed. There are lush, tree-


good walking country, and


•mysterious glens and hushed deep forest. Wild flowers abound and so do wild birds. The Sulby River, the


lined waterways,- and moorland sprinkled with golden gorse. There are


largest on the island, is one of many rivers and streams, many of which are kept stocked with trout. There are 100,000 sheep which provide the fresh lamb for the tables.


CRAFTSMEN


park with many reptiles and birds and the famous Manx Loaghtan sheep which have four horns. A craft shop at Douglas displays and sells the pro-


Ballaugh has a wildlife


ducts of the many island craftsmen and women.


There are several pot­ te r ie s , and beautiful Manx-woven tweeds.


. are made, and individual small groups of craftsmen and women produce I jewellery, metal artwork, soft toys, dried flower | montages, paper weights, furniture, knitwear, rush- work, engraved glassware and many more items. Fishing plays a big part


At Laxey there is a fac-1 tory where tobacco pipes


in the life of the -island, and there was. a time when visitors to the Isle of Man sent a pair of kip­ pers to-, their friends in­ stead of a post card. The export of kippers, salted herring and shellfish still flourishes.


- And finally, for ,the fellas who like real ale, enlightened Manx legisla­ tion has seen to it that the two local breweries produce real ales. These, and imported beers, are available at the local pubs and hotels. What more could one ask?


' 6AMES ROOM


★ TV 10UN6E


Viking boat burials, Celtic and Norse settlements, hill forts and runic cros­ ses. Castle Rushen is well preserved on the site of a Viking stronghold. Peel Castle has the remains of an ancient cathedral.


SPORTS In the grounds of


Rushen Abbey, Ballasalla, lie the burial sites of the


last Viking Kings of Man. The TT Races and the


Isle of Man go together, and in early* June the island is host to the


~ * - V :v r - t r* 2 .: w s Z S S g G & M


Alice and Trevor Smallshaw welcome you to


KEIGHLEY LOCH PROMENADE, DOUGLAS


Telephone: Douglas (STD 0624) 4989; Residents 6964 A MODERN AND POPULAR HOUSE


★ Situated opposite Sunken Gardens and main bathing beach ★ U te keys ★ Briqht sunny dining room overlooking promenade ★ Part central heating ★ Home cooked food make meal times a cheerful event * Fully icensed ★


TV lounge overlooking the whole of Douglas Bay ★ Packed lunches Comfortable smoke room to relax and enjoy a drink in a friendly atmosphere ★ Comfortable bedrooms fitted H and C water, spring interior


mattresses, wall to wall carpets. * Reductions for children under 12 ★ One child under 6 free in May, June and September ★ Radios and intercoms in -


atl bedrooms ★ Baby-listening service Please send for Brochure Come and enjoy your holiday with people who c


Terms: Evening Dinner, Bod and Breakfast from £6.50 Bed and Breakfast from £5


Special Inclusive rates In May, June and September for seniof^cltizens^ V \ s '


ALBROOKWOOD on Central Promenade


A corner house just a few steps from the beach.


Central for all amusements, theatres ’ and shops.


Alt bedrooms with front or side sea views.


Bedlights and razor plugs in all bedrooms.


Colour TV lounge overlooking Promenade.


Passenger lifts to all floors.


Families, parties and conferences most welcome.


* Dinner, Bed and Breaklast FOR BOOKINGS TELEPHONE ONLY


Comfortable bar lounges. Terms from £6.50


Under ihe


personal supervision of the. Proprietors:


Elaine and Ton^rny ' Quayle


Telephone: (STD 0624) 4707 THE ABOVE NUMBER ___ ' 10 Mona Drive, Centra! Promenade, Douglas THE DELAMERE ___


Telephone: (STD 0624) 4898 Guests and 25809 Management Under the personal supervision of the Resident Proprietors The Delamere caters for 100 guests _


■ •


Spend a carefree holiday in a comfortable, friendly Hotel with excellent food and service


.


* Fres Holiday Enlertainment at least three nights.a i™|k * One chSd FREE sharing with two adults in April, May, June and September, and special off-peak.rates' lor'senior citizens and parties *


modernised residents’ cocktail bar ★ Games room, separate c o lo u r jv lounge, video, indoor sauna and solarium * Laundry facilities alarms and emeraenev liohtino installed ★ Radio in bedrooms, bathrooms on request ★ ’Central for all entertainments, shops and beach ★ Conferences and parties welcome ★ Irons and hairdryers available for use v


" 8 pX in bedrooms ____ __


Write or phone: Ed and Madalalne Freegard for their Colour Brochure and menus. Telephone: Douglas (0624) 4898 ____________


Bed, Breakfast and four-course Evening Dinner from £6.95 plus VAT with reductions for children


DUNVEGAN • RESIDENTIAL LICENCE PRIVATE HOTEL


As a family concern with over 40 years experience in catering, we specialise In good traditional cooking. Our reputation is second to nonel Fully automatic passenger lift. En suite rooms available. Comfortable lounges


• v Proprietors Mrs O. JARVIS :


with Mr and Mrs D. J. WALKER . Queens Promenade, Douglas .


Reservations Douglas (0624) 6635 =..


For Tariff and Brochure Telephone *


ALL INQUIRIES ANSWERED . ' OLD AND NEW FRIENDS WELCOME Guests 6634


- Terms: Evening Dinner, Bed and Breakfast from £7 *


. MARGARET and GORDON


INVITE YOU TO SPEND YOUR HOLIDAY,[ WITH THEM AT,





THE RIO HOTEL


UCENSED~


; stocked bar with snacks available lunch and evenings ★ Good food — - special diets catered for ★ Fire alarm system and emergency lighting


installed, radio and room call and baby listening service ★ Modem bedrooms, all divans, power points in all rooms, some en suite ★ Late night keys ★ One child free in June.


DINNER, BB from E7.'25 - STD 0624 Management 23491 Guests 6698 .


TT, MGP and all sporting enthusiasts welcome FOOTBALL AND HOCKEY TEAMS WELCOME Write or phone for free brochure


★ Modem Hotel with comer position on sea front ★ Cheerful and well


.'Phone (0624) 6289 and Book Now! Or write to ’ The Peverll Hotel, Sea Terminal, Dougla s


GLENFABA m (LICENSEO)


5 EM P R E S S DRIVE, D O U G LA S Telephone: (STD 0624) 6513


tno and Mario wdcomo you to spend an ideal holiday at our'centrally situated house. Excellent food with variodrnenus. Open from Easter to end September. Thei Restdont Proprietors assure all thoir guests of making their stay with thorn a comforiablo. happy and homely ono.


. J f mo premises are situated Just on tno Central Promenade, a lew doors a G E N U I N E 1 from the beach. Close to all amenities, shops, amusements, casino, etc.


yL * Trams and buses from Pier to # ^ <k>or _. ..


* Approved Fire Alarm system


‘■ i * Special ratos for OAPs ^ * Bodlights In all rooms


* Fresh farm produce


** ,* No 7 r


’ tea or coffeo £ _ razor plugs, spring * Shower rooms


FAMILY H O U S E


mtonors and Yale locks to all rooms O N E CHILD * Late night keys .


F R E E


dinner * Fully tiled modem kitchen " (,innef * Colour TV lounge


* Low Season C6.90 plu* VAT ^


• 4 -cotirM Evening Dinner, Bed and Breaktaat No Service Charge


* Children welcome at reduced ratos JU N E AND °


- t>j u a v High Season C7.90 p lus VAT


SEPTEMBER I Brochure from j Elio and


Marie Vaterga I TERMS: From £6.25 BIB & ED. ' Contact J. M. CREER HE REGAL FIRE CERTIFICATE OBTAINED


QUEEN'S PROMENADE, DOUGLAS Telephone: Douglas (STD 0624) Reception 22876 Guests 4749 A "Golden Rail'' Private Hotel


LIFT TO ALL FLOORS


For Free Colour Brochure apply: Mr and Mrs Colin Tumor (Resident Proprietors)


* Centrally situated on the Promenade, dose to an amenities. 30 yards trom peach. * Two lounges overlooking Douglas Bay, one of which is licensed. A third lounge with


* Spacious dining room with varied menu oifering 4-course Breakfast, 5-course Dinner plus tea or coffee.


* Most bedrooms have radio, intercom, baby-listening, fitted carpets and furniture, dtvan . beds, vanity and bed lights, shaving and electrical points.





* Tea/coffee making facilities available for bedroom use. * Heating in all public rooms. * Bedroom TV available.


The Regal is personally managed by the Proprietors, Mr and Mrs Colin Turner, who believe that recommendation is their best advert and every effort will be made on their pan to oive you facilities you require.


Terms: From £8.00 per day. Dinner, Bed and Breakfast (no service charge). From £6.00 per day Bed and Breakfast. Reduced rates for children. £7.00 per week reduction for senior citizens (low season). All rates^exclude VAT


Terry and Margot Fargher offer you a warm and friendly welcome at


SEAFIELD


114 Empire Terrace (off Central Promenade) \ I ' Telephone Douglas (STD 0624) 4372


I * Adjacent to Promonado. central to all amenities and overlooking Douglas Bay' I * Excellent Breakfast menu and full Four-courso Dinner every evening at 5-30 p.m.


Wo are highly recommended for our food! •Bar snacks and packed lunches available


I * Shower and rooms with hot water I * Dining room overlooking bay and colour TV in lounge I *Hol drinks always available from our vending machmo I +A11 bedrooms with H and C wator. shaver points and bodlights I *Yalo typo locks to all rooms and "lato'* keys available


| * Mid-week bookings acceptable — low season only | *Firo alarm system and emergency lighting installed I *No service charge


AND wo have a residential bar for you to rolax in and ert|oy a quiet dnnk and a chat w»n mino host!


. . . ,


T o rm s . F r om £ 6 B B — £ 7 D B B p lu s V A T Write or telephone for free Brochure


5 CHURCH ROAD, MARINA HARRIS PROMENADE


DOUGLAS, ISLE OF MAN


★ Centrally situated for entertainments and amenities ★ Excellent varied menu ★ H. and C., razor points in all rooms ★ Bath and shower rooms ★ Colour TV lounge ★ Automatic Fire Alarm and Emergency Lighting ★ Licensed bar for residents ★ Reduced


terms for parties and children ★ Midweek bookings ★ Packed lunches and bar snacks


Telephone: (STD 0624) 25821 Management (STD 0624) 5841 Guests


ST HELIERS PRIVATE HOTEL


CENTRAL PROMENADE DOUGLAS


Telephone (0624) 5240


JOYCE and SHAUN O’HARE say WHY TAKE CHANCES WITH YOUR SAFETY AND COMFORT?


For your safety, we have installed full fire precautions and modem kitchens. For your comfort, a lift to all floors. Room radios/intercom. Bath and showers.


Child FREE: May, June and September FREE BROCHURE NO SERVICE CHARGE Terms from C7 plus VAT “SILVERCRAIGS HOTEL”


Q U E EN 'S PROM EN AD E m m a D O U G LA S


Mr and Mrs M. S p enser Beach opposite


Clean, comfortable, friendly and good food


En suite rooms available


New management Lift to all floors


_ Well stocked late cocktail bar Entertainment


LATE KEYS JUKE . BOX


FAMILIES WELCOME


TERMS : FROM £6.50


STUDLEY HOUSE


QUEEN’S PROMENADE iD O U G L A S i


LOCATION Situated mid-way bo tween Summertand and the Casino with sun bathing ' F A C l\m E S aNow^K^auraM>


promonado. Laundry and ironing room. Fire alarm, etc., etc. Cr


OUR AIM To grvo you a peaceful relaxed holiday (sorry wo havo no Juke Box) in clean comfortable surroundings with the bo si ol British cooking and personal service. BED AND BREAKFAST, FUL L OR HALF BOARD Our new eating arrangements gtve


. L (licence appliod lor). All rooms equipped for tea and coffee-


making. Constant hot wator. razor and power points, etc. Showors and WCs on all floors. Some ground lloor bedrooms. Now residents' TV lounge overlooking sunny end ol the





you prefer to book bod and breakfast and then arrango your other meals on a daily basts wo will bo oquaity happy to accommodate you.


TERMS Bod and Continental Breakfast High Season £5.50 FULL Traditional Breakfast High Soason £6


Wo will send you a typical priced menu with our brochure to nolp you . offer SPECIAL RATES tor low season (not July, A u gu- ~ ™


and children. We can accommodate 54 in 23 bedrooms. PLEASE TELEPHONE OR WRITE FOR BROCHURE BY RETURN


, v u t - t - n w (guests)


LICENSED GUEST HOUSE B WOODVILLE TERRACE OEE Broadwmy, DOUGLAS


Children and senior citizens at a reduced rate. Parties of schoot children welcome early and late season at special rates.


• ___ . „


We are ideally situated 4 minutes trom tne beach in a private terrace, wtti parking space, central for alt amenities.


★ Winter guests welcome ★ Late keys ★ Shower room and bathroom ★ H & C and razor plugs in all bedrooms ★ Public phone ★ Yale locks on all doors ★ Cots and highchairs provided at no extra cost ★ Sunny lounge overlooking bay, with colour TV ★ Licensed bar with snacks available for


suppers ★ Excellent food and good service ★ Try us and see ★ Children listened for ★ Fire alarm system Installed ★ Heating in bedrooms in winter ★ Hot drink vending machine


Terms: Evening Dinner, Bed and Breakfast from £6.50. Bed and Breakfast trom £5. Continental Breakfasts supplied tor early depar­ tures. Bed and Breakfast only first night for late arrivals.


Happy atmosphere — Just what is needed for a pleasant holiday. OPEN ALL YEAR


. __


For*Free Brochure write to: Mr and Mrs Jack Gardner ' or ring Douglas (STD 0624) 5476


A warm welcome awaits YOU at — m ) w ^ s s l y i i ^


— 3 e m p ir e t e r r a c e , o f f c e n t r a l p r o m e n a d e Telephone: Douglas (0624) 6056


A Family Run Guest House with a friendly atmosphere offering:


★ Good home cooking ★ Bright sunny dining room and television lounge


★ Cosy residents' lounge bar ★ Suppers and bar snacks ★ Sheltered sunbathing terrace


★ Central to amusements, lid o and Casino ★ Few yards from beach


★ Laundry service ★ Fire alarm and emergency lighting systems


a A Listed Bed and Breakfast Evening Dinner from E7


6/8 EMPRESS DRIVE, OFF CENTRAL PROMENADE, DOUGLAS


GLENCOE-SUMMERVILLE


T e le p h o n e : D o u g l a s ( S T D 0 6 2 4 ) 2 1 2 9 3 G u e s t s ( S T D 0 6 2 4 ) 4 9 7 7


39 bedrooms, ait navo radio, inter­


Toilets and showors or bathrooms on all floors


amp plugs and H. and C wator Accommodation for 100 pooplo


Fully liconsod livoly bar with juko box. whoro light snacks aro avail­


Two spacious dining rooms. Rooommondod for good food.


able (open all day). Packed lunches on roquost.


. ,


com system, bod lights, razor points, oaby listomng sorvico. 13


Ideally situated only 30 yards from beach, central to all amusements, shops, lido, casino S e p a ra te c o lo u r T V lo un ge .


A u tom a t ic fire a la rm s y s tem and emergency lighting.


No sorvico chargo made. Reductions for chitdron.


Sporting groups made welcome.


Reductions for OAPs low soason. Midweek bookings accoptod.


! £ ]


Weekly T erms : For^ Bed, Breakfast and Evening Meal from £42 \ V l p lu s v a i ” L ow se ason, from £52 VAT high se ason.


MIKE and *K1M DAWSON offer you a friendly atmosphoro and carefree holiday. Write or telephone tor tree brochure_______________


Enloy 'your-holld^in tba onty larQA hotel thrt workx ~ : . ttw Anwrlcan way — you pay only Tor what YOU want 1 -


- aulta''bathroom' la only.£18 par nlght (or £4.50 each . 11x there'# four


'.Dlnailniour raaaonabty.pricad luxury raatautant (open £ from S ajn.) or enjoy a drink at either ot our largo bare ~ ( l& M .J,-.' '-where'an all day. buffet lo-.avaltable end dance to live • mualfL lhara'a aleo a large exciting dleco end bar: - i Immediately oppoaitaSoaTerminal


- All prtcea are for room only and are axclualva of VAT. . J - . . . j : .


• Family room for «.‘ptua, o n ly 'E ia^ r jIa^ tW a t^V.V^ r - .^ r -x each Ir tbora'a tour.otfyoul) and tamlty. room with an


- Doubt#' room only £5.50 par pataon, par night — with. ; v V.. ; . , - - - an aulta bathroom only £7.50 par paraon par nlghtf.-.;.


j. V ! t vdsas. • - For furt^er


information, write or phone


Kim and Ann Kimnell for coloured brochure


. |


i maximum llcxibilily. Braakfas! 8-30 a.m. r - 10-30 a.m. CommonW or ich Noon — 2 p.m.. Evening Meals 5-30 — 10 p.m. H you wish to book full board or rf


budget for full or half board it requirod. There Is no Service Charge. We (reservations) gust or TT). "grbups 0624-4750


TELEPHONES 0624-4723 (reservatior ” en


> . . . , I *Childron are especially welcome and wo have a baby-listening service until midnight


9 9 Empire Terrace (off Central Promenade), Douglas \~ y r i l telephone: (STD 0624) 4697


GLADSMUIR, t Warm friendly atmosphere


★ Good well-cooked food served in a pleasant sunny dining room ★ Comfortable lounge with colour 7V ★ All bedrooms are light and spa­ cious, and have fitted carpets, spring interiors, H. and C. water, bed lights, razor sockets, Yate locks. No back rooms.


★ Generous reductions for chil­ dren. One child free during tow season ★ Packed lunches and light sup­ pers available ★ Free showers, washing, ironing and hair drying facilities ★ T.T. and M.G.P. enthusiasts


welcome ★ Late keys available


, Terms: Bed and Breakfast from £5.50 per day


Bod, Breakfast and Evening Dinner from £6.50 per day AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT — BOOK TODAY You'll be GLAD you came to GLADSMUIR IAN AND BARBARA HOOK


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Central Promenade, Douglas, Isle o f Man


■ Telephone (0624) 25038 (3 lines)


Grasmere G r ill Room Telephone 25654


★ Corner position on Central Promenade adjacent to ail amenities. ★ Accommodation for 200. ★ Sauna and Solarium. ★ Fire alarm system and emergency lighting. Passenger lift to atl floors.


★ Three bars with entertainment.


★ Night porter. ★ TV lounge. ★ Buffet lunches available dally. ★ Daily valet service. Well equipped (sundry room for guests only. ★ Bedroom TV upon request. ★ Radio and room call system and baby listening service.


★ Many on suite rooms and rooms with private shower. ★ Licensed a la carte grill room renowned for Its superb cuisine. ★ Reduced terms during June/September. ★ Ample car parking.


★ Special rates for party bookings in the off-season (October/May). ★ An efficiently run family business for over 50 years.


- For more Information and colour brochure please contact THE


MANAGER, G. J. HENTHORN It Is the policy of the GRASMERE to provide TRUE VALUE FOR MONEY, our terms start from £8.


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