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IT looks as though the 66th British Interna tional Motor Show at the National Exhibi tion Centre, Birming ham, will be one of the most exciting and interesting for many years. Opening times are S-30
a.m. to 7 p.m. — tickets costing £3. The show will close on Sunday, October 26th, at 5-30 p.m. With automotive design
and m an u fa c tu r in g methods moving forwards into the super high-tcch- nologv era at an enormous
Motor Show eye-opener / r S FOCB FUTURE ON WHEELS
pace, the theme of this year’s major UK motoring event is “Your future on wheels," and this will be reflected by many of the 500 exhibitors.
cars, the show will also stage commercial vehicles, accessories, components, garage equipment and much else — including today’s extremely sophis ticated in-car “entertain ment" . . . radios, tape plavers and speakers. The motor industry is the largest manufacturing
Apart from the new
trade in this country< pro viding jobs for more than
a million people and generating over £5 billion worth of exported goods each year. This fact alone, along with the strong rep resentation from overseas manufacturers, ensures a fantastic attendance at this year’s show (recog nised as the national shop window). In fact, an at tendance of more than 700.000 is expected. What thev see will be a
real eve-opener this year. Manv features which, not so very long ago
Advertising feature by BERT BOLTON
would only have been in cluded on the most expen sive and exotic vehicles, are now becoming almost commonplace on family- type transport. Remember , the time
when onlv the most ex pensive (then) vehicles boasted a windscreen washer' At that time it
was considered to be one of the most exciting adv ances in road safety. The same applies to
many other hi-tech de vices now becoming avail able on volume-produced cars. As v isitors to this
systems and the
y e a r 's show wander around the many stands,
more recent innovations, but which are now becom ing more commonplace. I am thinking of four-wheel drive, anti-lock braking systems, cruise controls, remote control central
they will be able to see for themselves many ex citing advances which may well be taken for granted in the not-too-dis-
tant future. Whether you plan to
get to this year’s show bv car, coach, bus, tram —
How to get there-and things to look for
BRITISH Rail will be running additional ser vices to Birmington In ternational at peak times during the motor show. These services will be in addition to the normal, half-hourly inter-city sendees. Many major towns and
cities have direct inter city sendees to Birming ham I n t e r n a t io n a l , which is within the NEC
com p lex , in c lu d in g M an c h e s te r an d P re s to n . Check locally for full
d e ta i ls of your best “ home” station link. Combined travel and en trance tickets are being offered at special rates by British Rail.
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MANY independent coach operators “from all points
of the compass” are plan ning their own “Motor Show specials" and pros pective visitors to the show from this area are advised to inquire about these special packages from their local travel firms.
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ONE stand, sponsored bp BP Oil Ltd, will display
three cars built by chil dren for BP s ‘-Buildacar’
competition. The carq^the pick of the winners, repre sent the young idea of what UK motorists will be driving in the year 2000.
THE NEW FORD ESCORT- YOU DON’T STAY AHEAD BY STANDING STILL.
THE British Motor Indus try Heritage Trust will display four ears from the past — an 1897 Daimler 4h.p. “Phaeton"; a 1903 Vauxhal! 5h.p., and two comparative "youngsters” in the shape of a 1912 Ford Model T two-seater runabout (probably built in Salford before Ford moved to Dagenham) and 1925 MG Kimber
Special.
EXPLOSION-proof fuel cans, dog guards, roof- rack accessories, axle stands, car ramps, mir
rors, aerials and count less other accessories
will be. displayed at the show — including new roof racks suitable for cars with or without gutters.
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THE Motor and Cycle Trades Benevolent Fund (BEN) will be giving away a brand new Austin Mini Mayfair as first prize in a competition. This will also feature other spec tacular prizes, including a weekend trip to Paris for two on the Orient Ex press and two tickets for a flight aboard the famous Goodyear Airship. Pro ceeds will aid distressed and disabled folk and their families.
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lock braking system on selected models, a break through for small front wheel drive cars. Another first is the special Chubb High Security Locks, with a key that's virtually impossible to copy. Aerodynamics are improved and a host of new features include a new dashboard, instrument cluster, controls and advanced electronic sound system, (with four speakers and sound balance control) on most models.
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control system — and how it works. This will be the first time the system, which prevents wheel lock while braking in slippery conditions, has been featured since its launch. Other brak ing and service replace ment components will be displayed.
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PRODUCE a current cheque book and cheque card and another form of identity and you can borrow up to i 500 in cash at the show —■ and it takes only five minutes. Oh yes . . . you must be over 21 as well.
Celebration weekend
or even plane — every thing has been done to make your journey as smooth, comfortable and hassle-free as possible. The show organiser —
the Society of Motor Man ufacturers and Traders — has worked closely with- various authorities, bus and coach operators, Brit ish Rail and Birmingham International Airport to ensure the best possible travel facilities are laid on to and from the NEC. A comprehensive road
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Sight is precious, a miraculous opt:
YOUNG F a rm e rs at Bolton-by-Bowland spent the weekend celebrating 40 splendid active years since the formation of the
club. Events began on Friday
signing system will oper ate, starting up to 35 miles away from the NEC in any direction. Should there be a serious traffic jam, variable signs will come into action to spread the load over the ap- proachcoads. Car parking capacity
night with a dinner-dance at the Coronation Hotel, Horton-in-Craven, when present members joined some of the "old originals” and friends to exchange tales and anecdotes. Speakers were Mr W.
has again been increased, and will feature overspill areas. Buses will run shuttle services between outlying car parks and the
SAUNDERS JONES
show. At the NEC railway
station, and at other entr ances, there will be ticket sales facilities, designed to ensure that queueing will be minimal — even on the most crowded days. In fact, it is hoped
tant Miss Olwen Margaret Jones was manned to Mr Paul Anthony Saunders at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses. The bride is the elder
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BRIDGE CLUB
WINNERS of the duplicate came at Clitheroe Bridge Club were: NS Mr R. Atkinson and Mr P. Jennings. Mrs D. Snow den ami Mrs F. Pickles. EW Mr A. Leonard and Mrs A. Pedder. Mr W. Grindley and
MrJ. Leader. The following hand was
Coates, who had strong connections with the club when it was still in York shire, former county pres ident Mr Peter McKeown and county organiser Mr George Whitfield. Club chairman Pete
there will be no delays, especially if visitors arriv ing by " bus, train and coach take advantage of facilities which make it possible for them to buy combined admission and travel tickets.
(laughter of Mr and Mrs Ken Jones, of Shepherds Field, Worston. The bridegroom, a com mercial vehicle body buil der, is the elder son of Mr and Mrs Trevor Saunders, of Brokenbanks, Colne. The bride, given away her
by
gown of satin, blue chiffon and white skirt,
leg-o’-mutton sleeves, edged
waist-length veil was held in place by a pearl-stud ded Juliet
fitted with
pearls. Her bodice
full and all
carried a bouque of white roses, gypso pnila and pale
iquet ( cap and she
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played in contracts of 2H, 3H, 4H and, on one occasion, 5H doubled, all by north, all making 12 tricks, and 4S and 4S doubled by west, making 9
and 10 tricks. At one table the competitive
bidding sequence was as follows:
Dakin welcomed everyone and Val Pickard gave her report on a very success
ful year. The wife of the club’s
first chairman and present p re s id en t, Mr Frank Dinsdale (pictured) pre sented prizes to members. A special service was
held at St Peter and Paul's Church, Bolton-by- Bowland, on Sunday, then old memor ies were brought flooding back with a d isp lay of memorabilia in the village
hall. Old minute books,
trophies, photographs and competition entries, lov ingly preserved, were shown alongside present- day products of members' hard work. Many people took part
double than the overcall, but when he bids three hearts, this describes his hand and shows a two-suiter. It enables south to bid four hearts and then five hearts, but it should make west think twice before he doubles, as all his strength is in the other two suits. East is rather light for his raise to two
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length dresses of royal blue watermarked taffeta with sashes and bows and earned white roses. Best man was Mr Barry
in a “guess-the-baby’’ competition, which fea tured some photographs smuggled in — to the em barrassment of former members who thought them best forgotten!
Jones and ushers were Mr Mark Saunders and Mr David Jones. The ceremony was per
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