Western Daily Press from Bristol, Avon, England (2025)

18-WESTERN DAILY PRESS, Saturday, June 21, 1980 -Fi Musical 88 YORKLEY ONWARD BAND Championship section requires: PRINCIPAL CORNET PLAYER Applications in confidence to: ROY MORSE. SECRETARY, GLENVILLE. WHITECROFT, LYDNEY. GLOS. TEL.

WHITECROFT 562009. (Miscellancous Wants TRIANCO solid fuel Boller wanted. 08 b.t.u. Tel. 673001.

PIANOS wanted. Best cash prices for all kinds of uprights and grands, prompt decisions and collection. Bristol Plano Company. Bristol 773578. DOLLS old ch Lady offers Bitton 2619.

PIANOS Bath Piano Workshop pay good prices. Bath 65120. PIANOS, all types wanted. top prices paid. Tel.

Bristol 551461. AGA Cooker wanted for cash. buyer will collect. any distance. Ilminster 2441 (agent).

WANTED for spares! 1959 PhilPanda Moped Midsomer Norton 415741. FOR good home. 7ft. snooker dining table. Tel.

Bristol 39631. WANTED, privately, large high back sideboard or dresser. Tel. evenings Bristol 39250, Antiques EARLY Victorian wooden covered framed deep-buttoned chair, newly in Tel. burgundy 082369 dralon.

487. £200 o.n.0. Hi-Fi Musical 88 Visit our Showrooms for the finest selection of NEW AND RECONDITIONED PIANOS Uprights and Grands. large and small. Terms, exchanges.

MICKLEBURGH 1-9. STOKES CROFT. BRISTOL 1. Tel. 41151.

CLEVEDON HOUSE OF MUSIC, 28a, Hill Road, Clevedon. Tel. 875378. For one week only: brand new Mini Planos from £750; Regent Clarinets from £120; 100 watt Yamaha Bass Combo, must be a bargain at £250: Organs in stock from part exchange welcome. GOOD quality Pianos wanted, especially Bechstein, Bluthner, Steinway, uprights and grands, for top Piano Bristol 773578.

PORTABLE Electronic Organ with amplifier, 2 manual and pedal board, suit beginner or professional. £580. Tel. 313710. HARLEY Piano house, New reconditioned pianos bought and sold.

Part-exchange, repairs. Tel. Nailsworth 3000. SPANISH Guitar for sale, good condition and tone. £35 o.n.o.

Tel. 33880. ELECTRONIC Organ, Welson Festival, with rhythm section and stool, price Tel. Bath 316195. MF 4505 1974.

very good working order. 28,000. MF 50B Digger, 1977, 29,000. Tel. CHEWTON MENDIP 387 or 389 Massey Ferguson DIGGER LOADERS in good working order.

Instant reverse, full width front bucket. o.n.o. manual in good working order, box. £2.650 o.n.o.Above machines must be seen working to be appreciated. TEL.

MONMOUTH 4100 mixers, and cultivators, diesle engines, concrete small plant etc. Contact: C.S.P. TOOL HIRE 149, STREET, CLEVEDON. Tel. (0272) 875703 Agents for Briggs Stratton.

SECONDHAND Forklift Trucks for sale, powered by electric, L.P.G. and diesel engines, reach trucks. sensible pr.ces. Tel. Chepstow 6611.

or evenings Wolvesnewton 281. CONVEYANCER TC7. twin-wheeled Fork Truck, £2.000. Tel. Avonmouth 826043.

Tel. Thornbury 414379. New CONCRETE MIXERS 12 months' warranty. Only each Delivered free Bristol area. STONEHOUSE 045382-4311 (day) Bristol 844975 (evenings) BAND Saw, 22in.

throat, 11in. cut. 4 speed motor, heavy cast Iron Details Tel. construction. £275 o.n.o.

Bristol 668286. STEAM Cleaner, Euroclean, BS new. 9 months guarantee. cost new. will accept offers £950, must sell.

Tel. Bristol 698092. excellent WINGET 4-3 condition. Concrete resprayed. Mixer, USED FORK TRUCK SPECIALIST BONSOR 50D Diesel 5.000 lb.

£2.500 YALE DP40 Diesel 4,000 lb. £3,500 YALE KBE30 Electric 3,000 lb. £2.800 BAGNALL FRES2 Electric 2.000 lb. £1,850 LINDE H3OT LP Gas 6,000 lb. £3,000 CONVEYANCER Electric 3,000 lb.

£1,850 SAMBRON 252 Rough Terrain £4.500 All machines with warranty. Choice of 80 in stock. Almondsbury (0454) 614278 Telex 44337 Flats, Bedsitters 99 DOWNS. S.C. furnished flat, lounge bedroom.

kitchen. included, bathroom, £30 rates and central heating per week. Tel. 682506. Houses to Let 100 WEST HARPTREE.

Partially furnished detached modern house, in rural location. close to Chew Valley Lakes. available let for a minimum 6 months: 19 bedrooms. 2 receptions, kitchen, bathroom, large garage, 250 per week exclusive of rates. Apply: KING MILES co.

Tel 294844. OWNER of large country mansion wants 10 let west wing annexe, comprising kitchen. living room, bathroom. 3 bedrooms. 3 year lease, £3,000 ingoing rent £10 week inclusive rates.

etc. Tel. 38584. (Property Exchange 113 EXCHANGE. 2-bed.

council house at Southville for 3 or 4 bed. house at Keynsham. can do 3-way exchange with 3 bed. maisonette at Redcliffe. Tel.

Bristol 632040. BIRTHS. MARRIAGES, DEATHS BIRTHS HOOLE. 20 at the BMH to Rachene (nee House) and Christopher, daughter (Phillipa Amy) a sister for Joanna, Lucy and Charlotte. WEEDEN (nee Hambleton).

To Jane and Richard a daughter (Danielle Louise), June 15 at B.M H. Thanks to all doctors and nurses concerned. DEATHS BAIRD, Robert Barbour, passed away June 20. Husband of the late Beryl Baird and dearly loved father of John and Alan. Funeral service St.

Albans Church, Westbury Park, Tuesday, June 24 at 1.45 p.m. followed by cremation at Canford. Flowers be sent to R. Davies ama' Son, 381, Gloucester Road, Bristol 7. BRIGHT, Muriel Alice, of 27, Albert Road, Clevedon, on June 18, aged 74 years, former Matron of Clevedon Cottage Hospital.

Service, Baptist Church, 11.15 a.m., Wednesday, June 23, followed by cremation, Westonsuper-Mare Crematorium. Family flowers only, enquiries, L. Bennett Son, Clevedon. Tel. 875882.

CALLOW. On June 19, at Crewkerne Hospital, Mercy Florence of 7, Water Street, Lopen, aged 78 vears. Funeral service will take place at All Saints Church, Lopen, on Tuesday, June 24, 2.45 p.m. Family flowers only, donations if desired may be given for Lopen Church funds, Ash Brothers, Funeral Directors, Seavington. Tel.

South Petherton 40434. COGGINS, Harriet Elizabeth, of 22, Moorland Road, Weston-super-Mare, passed peacefully away at Shute Shelve Hospital on June 17, aged 101. Funeral service at Weston-super-Mare Crematorium on Monday, June 23 at 2.30 p.m. No flowers please, but donations if desired for Hospital Amenities, H. Pitman and Son, 40, Milton Road.

Westonsuper-Mare. DAVIS, Douglas John, of Applegarth, Rickford. Many loving memories of my dear husband John, passed peacefully away June 19 at Weston-super-Mare Hospital. Funeral service at Burrington Church, Tuesday, June 24, 2.30 p.m. All friends welcome at the Church.

No flowers please. Donations if desired, for Cancer Research, C. V. Gower and Son, The Square, Winscombe. DAVIS, John.

In loving memory of John, dear brother-in-law. Sadly missed by Barbara, Nora and Harry, Iris and Mervyn. FRY, Cyril Arthur, of Eastview, 345, North Road, Yate Beloved husband of Sarah, passed peacefully away on Wednesday, June 18, 1980, aged 70 years. Sadly missed by his loving wife Sarah, family and friends. Funeral service and interment at St.

Mary's Church, Yate on Monday, June 23 at 2 p.m. Family flowers only, but donations if desired to the Heart and Kidney Research Unit, Frenchay Hospital. GALLOP, George Victor, of The Homestead, St. Mary's Grove Nailsea, passed peacefully away, June 19, at Ham Green Hospital. aged 86 years.

Funeral arrangements later. HOOPER. Suddenly on June 18, at Weston General Hospital, Stanley of 87 Ringstone, West Huntspill, aged 66 years. Beloved husband Una, dear father of Derek Elaine and Josephine, father-in-law of Shirley and Roy and loved grandfather of Ian, Martin, Timothy Alison and Matthew. Funeral a service Methodist Church, West Huntspill, Tuesday, June 24, at followed by interment' St.

Peter's Churchyard, West Huntspill. Flowers if desired to Messrs. P. J. Harris, Funeral Directors, 2 Cross Street, Burnham-on-Sea.

Tel. 782886. HUXHAM. On June 19, 1980, peacefully at Verrington Hospital, Wincanton, Iris Elizabeth, aged 71 years, late of Pembroke Close, Yeovil. Funeral service, Tuesday, June 24, 10.30 a.m.

at Yeovil Crematorium. All flowers to G. H. Cook and Son. Funeral Directors, 8-11 Bond Street, Yeovil, Somerset.

Tel. 23463. ORD, George, of 17, Pullens Green, Thornbury, beloved husband of Edna, passed suddenly away Thursday, June 19, 1980, aged 73 years. Funeral service at Thornbury Parish Church on Wednesday, June 25 at 1.45 p.m. followed by interment at Thornbury Cemetery.

PRANGLEY. On June 18, 1980, at her home 41 Upper Bristol Road, Weston-superMare, Mabel Constance, aged 77 years, wife of the late Howard Prangley. Funeral service, Wednesday, June 25, 12 noon, at St. Jude's Church, Westonsuper-Mare, followed by cremation. Flowers may be sent to Cooksley and Son, 1 Walliscote Road, Westonsuper-Mare.

The rate for announcements in these columns is 6p per word per insertion (minimum 48p). These announcements must be fully authenticated by name and address of the sender and in the case of 'Engagements' by the tures of both parties. Bristol's family funeral directors for three generations 24 hour counselling service THOMAS DAVIS Southville Lodge, Bristol BS3 1DJ. We take great care GARDEN Roller. cast iron, 20in.

diam. 20in. wide. £7. Tel.

Castle Combe 782450. 39in. LARGE roli Waxed Paper. wide. approx.

ideal wrapping paper. £4.50 Tel. 28575. CP Saddle. 16in.

for wide pony. 514 Tel Corsham 713680 after 6 p.m. tion. COAL Bunker. concrete construcdismantles about 10cwt.

capacity. buyer and collects. £10. Tel. Bristol 832201.

WHITE Bath with taps. good condition. £9.50. Tel. Buckland St.

Mary 364. TWENTY UNDER RAPID, low -cost guaranteed repairs. tumble washing machines. spin and dryers, cookers. vacuum cleaners.

fridges and freezers. Domestic Appliances. 711698. 667064, evenings 830223. BLINDS APPLIANCE SERVICE also VENETIAN Roller Vertical Blinds.

Sunblind Centre. 57, Stokes Croft. The repair service. Bristol 44019; ansaphone service. BUILDING REPAIRS FAMILY Builders.

house buildIng, extensions, renovations. Tel. 602677. CAVITY WALL INSULATION ISODAN. Dry lightweight method proved in Denmark.

reduces heating bills. 20-year guarantce. free estimate. Tel. Bristol 695473 640581 Burnham-on-Sea 782640.

CENTRAL HEATING Your family's better off with SERVO GAS CENTRAL HEATING LARGE OR SMALL SYSTEMS Take our personal loan. No need to start repayments until October. For Free Estimate Telephone BRISTOL 835246; WINSCOMBE 2197: SHEPTON MALLET 840356; or write to: 78, COULSONS ROAD, WHITCHURCH, BRISTOL. ELECTRICAL METERITE LTD. have been appointed sole distributors in the South West for G.E.C.

Xpelaire Spare Parts. Phone or write. we will do our best to reply by return: Abbotsford Road, Redland, Bristol BS6 6EZ. Tel. 34553.

HOME IMPROVEMENT DOMESTIC baths re- surfaced 10 as new bv Bathcare. no matter what condition. colours matched. guaranteed workmanship. Bathcare 26 Northcote Road.

St. George. Bristol. Tel. 793443 or 555621 day or evening for speedy friendly advice.

CANE chair seats renewed. backs. dav-beds etc. Mrs. Vowles.

Brent Knoll 760422. REMOVALS LIGHT Removals. moderate rates. short and long distances. Tel.

Bristol 49841. WINDOWS SOLAR ALUMINIUM. where quality costs less. high security locking handles on all windows and doors. weeks delivery; 10 year guarantee.

Contact R. Stockham on 822631 (24. hrs). or 13, Dowry Sq. Clifton 213500 for free quotation.

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ALUMINIUM WINDOWS, DOORS AND PATIO DOORS (MINIMUM LOAN OF £600) For further details: POST THIS COUPON Name. (no stamp required) Address or telephone BRISTOL 651326 (4 LINES) (Manufacturing) Limited indowglaze YOU ARE Foundry Lane, Fishponds Trading Estate, Bristol BS5 7XH. FREEWELCOME TO POST Bristol BS5 7YZ. BEP CALL AT OUR FACTORY Investment Properties 109 Rates Sale Freehold with Minimum size, 2 line. lines, Six four seven to For, Vacant Possession.

letter words per centimetre (s.c.c.). one column TRADE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DAILY RATES 60 ACRES EMPLOYMENT Full display £2.24 s.c.c. of Land close to Bath and Bristol Mon. -Sat. EMPLOYMENT £1.64 Semi-Display s.c.c.

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LINAGE Main 'water, electricity, adjoining General classification 32p por line an old building site. Personal Column line (trade) 64p per PRIVATE, When other price exceeds £200 per £75,000 item no price appears, trade rates apply. TEL. TEMPLE CLOUD 52289. 20p per line per dag Birthe.

Marriages, Deaths, etc. 6p per word (minimum 48p). letter: and figures and Readers Box Numbers 60p per insn. BOX NUMBERS are comprised are asked to quote the complete All advertisements subject to our code when replying to Conditions of Acceptance published ments, Failure to do of this may weekly. Oopies avatiable on request.

result in non-delivery replies. Betiding Land A. W. NEATE SONS FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT SITE OF APPROXIMATELY 6 ACRES 'WITH OUTLINE PLANNING PERMISSION SUITABLE FOR HIGH DENSITY DEVELOPMENT at WOOTTON BASSETT INR. SWINDON, WILTSHIRE FOR SALE BY AUCTION (UNLESS PREVIOUSLY SOLD) ON JULY 30th, 1980 Apply: 11 Victoria Road, Swindon SN1 3AJ 0793 34877 OTHER OFFICES Newbury Hungerford Marlborough 0635 42961 04886 2808 0672 52916 Hotels 122 QUAYSIDE HOTEL R.A.C.

Brixham, Devon RONAY MICHELIN RECOMMENDED Harbourside room is with fascinating views. tastefully furnished and equipped to international standards Restaurant with authentic atmosphere specialising in local seafoods and English fare. Two character, Ibars, one with live entertainment. A relaxed, friendly and sophisticated atmosphere. Two three- da' bargain breaks inclusive of V.A.T.

VERY ATTRACTIVE WEEKLY, TERMS All usual credit cards accepted. FOR FURTHER DETAILS: RECEPTION 08045 55751 DEATHS SAMWAYS. On June 19, 1980 at his home, 1, Meads Cottage, Melbury Osmond, Dorchester, in Dorset, Bertram Thomas, aged 67 vears. Dearly loved husband of Edna. Funeral service at the Church of St.

Osmond. Melbury Osmond on Tuesday, June 24 at 3 p.m. followed by interment. Flowers and enquiries to J. H.

Gillard, Funeral Director, Newton Road, Stoffard, Yeovil. Telephone Yeovil 5094. SAUNDERS, Dulcie Amy, aged 74 years, of Abbeylea, Chilcompton, Bath, passed peacefully away at her home on June 20. Funeral service at Kilmersdon Parish Church at 2.15 p.m. on Tuesday, June 24, 1980, followed by cremation at Haycombe, Bath at 3.20 p.m.

Family flowers only please, but donations if desired for The Cancer Research may be left at the church, or sent to J. Gait and Sons, Funeral Directors, Farrington Gurney, Bristol. Tel. Temple Cloud 52368. SPILLER.

On June 19, 1980, at Musgrove Park Hospital, Lena Spiller of 58, East Reach, Taunton, aged 74 years. Much loved wife of Frederick. Funeral service at St James Church, Taunton, on Wednesday, June 25, at 11.30 a.m. No flowers by request. Donations may be given for League of Friends of Taunton Hospitals, Messrs.

L. E. Smith, Funeral Directors, 1, Haydon Road, Taunton. Tel. 72122.

STARR, Florence Elizabeth, at her home, 2, Beech Terrace, Westfield, Radstock, on June 20, aged 82 years. Funeral service at Radstock Baptist Church, on Wednesday, June 25, at 2.30 p.m., followed by cremation at Haycombe. Family flowers only please. TAYLOR. At his home Springfield, Hardington Mandeville, on June 19, 1980, Basil Charles, aged 71 years.

Funeral service at St. Mary's Church, Hardington Mandeville, on Wednesday, June 25, at 2.30 p.m., followed by interment in the Churchyard. No flowers please, donations in lieu if desired for the church and Balidon House, Irish and Denman, Funeral Directors, South Petherton. Tel. 40348 TUCKER, Leslie John, aged 83 years.

Late of Whitnell House Farm, Binegar, passed peacefully away after a long illness at St Peter's hospital, Shepton Mallet, on June 19. Funeral at Binegar Parish Church on Wednesday, June 25, at 2.30 p.m. Family flowers only please, but donations if desired for the Friends of St Peter's hospital, Shepton Mallet, may be left at the Church or sent to J. Gait and Sons, Funeral Directors, Farrington Gurney, Temple Cloud 52368. TWOSE, Francis John of Brook Farm, Westford, Wellington.

Funeral at All Saints Church, Rockwell Green, on Tuesday, June 24 at 2 p.m. Cut or garden flowers only. YOUNG. Suddenly on June 18. Arthur Young, aged 60, of Tuttors Hill, Cheddar.

Funeral service 2.30 p.m., Tuesday, June 24 at Cheddar. Methodist Church. Family flowers only. Donations if desired to St. John's Ambulance Brigade, c'o R.

Newman Lloyds Bank. Cheddar. BIRTHDAY MEMORIES SUNDAY TATCHELL, Frederick. Precious birthday of my dear loving memories. A cheerful smile, a heart of gold, one of the best this world could hold.

To know you could never say goodbye will always bring regret but I that really loved you will never forget. Your very sad wife Mabel. Also remembering our dear mother's birthday, June 22. Mabel, Margaret. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS CHIVERS, Harry (Paulton) Mrs.

Chivers and family would very much like to thank relatives and friends for their kind messages of sympathy at the very, sad loss of a very dear husband and father, also special thanks to all the nursing staff of The Edwin Gale Ward, Mendip Hospital, Wells which all donations received will be forwarded to. Please accept this as the only acknowledgement. DAGGER-HARRINGTON. The family of the late Lilian Rose, offer their grateful thanks to family doctor, sisters and nurses for care given during her illness. Also gratitude for letters and messages of sympathy received from her many friends and relatives and all who attended the funeral service and especially to Rev.

Tookey who gave us such solace and comfort. MATTHEWS. Mrs. R. Matthews and family wish to thank their relations, friends and neighbours for their flowers and kind wishes on their recent bereavement.

Thanks to family doctor and to Jack's old workmates for attending the funeral. PARSONS. The family of the late Idris George, wish to thank all who sent their condolences on their recent sad loss. Donations in lieu of flowers, amounting to £200, will be sent to cancer research. Will all please accept this as the only acknowledgement.

FLOWER FUND HOMES 3 Redcliffe Parade West. Bristol BS1 6SH. The Flower Funo provides A donation made at a time of accommodation for the elderly. ledged by a card to the donor bereavement will be acknowand another to the bereaved family. The name of the whose life has been person commemorated by the donation 1s Book of Rememhrance.

HELP THE LIVING DEAD. IN MEMORY OF THE TWENTY UNDER BLUE Riding Jacket. girls. good condition. 329.

£10 Blagdon Hill GENT'S Bike. old type. good tyres. £15. Tel.

Trowbridge 62358. RONSON Automark Toothbrush. £3.50. Tel. Saltford 3526.

one TWO lady's Suits. navy blue. one powder blue. worn once to wedd.ng. cost each.

4.20 the two or would separate. Tel. VIDEO 771852. w. T.V.

Game. plave six games, plus pistol for target games, Maiden ear Bradlev 575. perfect condition. L8. Tel.

THREE- piece Suite. vinyl patmeal. green cushions, £10. Tel. Street 42652.

TEN Golden Penny Magazine 1898, £3. Tel. Bristol 28575. VELVET Dress, full length. turquoise, 341n.

bust, worn once only Tel. Chariton Mackrell 465. YELLOW Stadium Crash Helmet, 4, large. Including peak and visor, £7.50. Tel.

Langport 251136. FOR model railways, six track H.M. Powermaster Transformer Controller. hardly used, £20. Tel.

Castle Cary 50623. TWO matching white bedside lamps. complete with snades. 12in. high.

£3 pair. Tel. Wells 73633. EWBANK Carpet Sweeper, good condition, £3. Tel.

Priddy 395. BRUCE Walker Carp Rod. excellent condition. £20. Tel.

Keynsham 4135. SNOOKER Table without legs, 4ft. 2ft. complete with balls and cues, £20. Tel.

Baltonsboro 789. BROWN Pushchair with apron. good condition, Cumfifolda, £12 o.n.o. Tel. Clevedon 871509.

WINDSCREEN Wiper Motor to fit Morris Minor 1000. £3. Tel. Keynsham 2655 after 5 p.m. CAMP Cooker and light weekender.

also hanging larder. £14.50, will separate. Tel. Buckland St. Mary 364.

ELLAMS Rotary Duplicator, ideal for Cub or Scout Group with some ink. stencils good working condition. bargain. £20. Tel.

Frome 66560. SILVER Cross folding Pushchair, brown with hood and apron, after 6 p.m. only, £12.50. Trowbridge 61985 LOCKING Petrol Cap for Vauxhall Viva, £1.50. Tel.

Bridgwater 423410. BOY'S black Bomber Jacket, chest worn once, cost £14. sell £8. Tel. Saltford 3526.

PAIR lined Curtains, 651n. wide, 511n. drop and two matching single bedspreads, green, cream patchwork, £20. Tel. Midsomer Norton 415585.

WASHING Machines, two twin tubs, one very clean working (SWEB), one identical for spares, £20. Tel. 66560 evenings. PATIO-type Wood Double Doors, 4ft. wide.

unused, £20. Tel. Winterbourne 774046. INDICATOR Switch to fit 1971 Mini 1000, £3. Tel.

Keynsham 2655 after 5 p.m. FOUR Sleeping Bags, used once, £19, will separate. Tel. Buckand' St. Mary 364.

UPRIGHT Vacuum Cleaner, nearly £13. Tel. Glos. evenings. PARCEL ladies clothes, sizes 12-14.

dresses, tops, trouser, £3.50 or would post for £4.75. -Tel. DOLLS Bristol swinging 682686 or cradle, 502936. all a wood, new, cradle blue, frame white, 28in. high, 16in.

wide, £10. Tel. 779897. HALF set of rear brake linings, Mark 3 Cortina, still in box. bargain, Tel.

South Petherton 40383. works but needs attention, COLOUR, television. Telefunken, £20. Tel. Bristol 502936.

CRICKET boots, size 8, Winit make, hardly used. £5. Tel. Bath 311026. STEERING wheel, leather, suit Cortina or Escort 1, £8.50.

Tel. Midsomer Norton 418907. INVALID chair, large chair on wheels, £5. Tel. Westbury, Wilts.

822282. TWO aluminium saucepans, with red handles. 7in. diameter, 4 pint capacity, £6. Tel.

Frome 5613. ONE set spark plug leads, £5, for Datsun 120Y estate. Tel. BAMBOO roller blinds, 2, 481n. Frome 4767.

or can be cut to size, each. Tel. 632305 693951 Ext. 85 during office hours. SPECIAL issue reprint Golden Daily Mail, 3.6.53.

Tel. Clevedon 874512. PARKRAY Coal Master fire and back boiler, hot water and up to six rads, £20. Tel. Abson 3858.

BMC 1100 exhaust system good conditian, £5. Bristol 679216. LAWN diameter £5. Tel. and garden roller, length Stratton on the Fosse 232767.

with tress, SINGLE 3 foot. good, clean, £3. divan bed, Tel. 23778. BATH Diocesan school Mac, condi- size 36 chest, length good Bath tion, £5 o.n.o.

Tel. 28769. PEDESTAL boot with spoiler, fixing fits bolts, any flat £10. Tel. car, Bath 310477.

booted SMALL transistor radio, almost new, GEC electric floor polisher. £8. Dursley excellent condition, £15. Gillingham 3394. Z-BED and mattress, top, clean £16.

condiTel. tion, Wellington, as Somerset 4579. folds table LADY'S allwool winter coat. button to neck, size 14, lost worn weight, twice, brick colour. £16.

Tel. Wellington, Somerset 4579. CHINA horse with foal on base, PAPERBACKS, assorted. 50 for 2631. £3.

Tel. 779897. LIGHT tweed full length lined coat, young style, size 10, £5. Fosse 232767. HOOVER Constellation vacuum cleaner, complete with tools.

excellent condition, £15. Gillingham 3394. COAT Lady's beautiful off-white linen Mattli' (Jolly's). size 16. immaculate condition.

(Cost £80). £20 o. n.0. Tel. Bath 318863.

BICYCLE, girls. suit 5 to 8 years old, £15. Tel. Chewton Mendip 527. 17IN.

general purpose saddle, £20. Tel. Chapmanslade FEATHER and down single tinental quilt with Dorma cover, pair sheets and two pillowcases, £20. Bristol 659582. NINE sheets of galvanised Iron, nearly, new long condition.

two seven sheets sheets 5ft. sin. long, bargain £12. Tel. Taunton 77818.

tin helmet and WARTIME gas mask in very good condition, £4 or would post for £5. Tel. Bristol 682686 or 502936. PACEMAKER car track Matchbox Series, eight straights and two curves, £5 o.n.o. Outgrown toy.

Tel. Chippenham 4716. BROWN trench style full length raincoat, size 10, £5. Strattonon-the-Fosse 232767. FORD Anglia radiator, £4.

Evenings only. Tel. Keynsham 4872. BIG black fibreglass power bulge, will fit any flat car bonnet. Bath hardly used, £6.

Tel. 310477. ATTRACTIVE lilac and gold mode armchair with floral seat, as new, £15. Gillingham 3394. GRUNDIG tape recorder complete with mike and 15 various tapes, very good working order, £10.

Weston-super-Mare 412816. COLLECTORS item. Large standard Fordson tool box with almost full set of Fordson spanners. Real bargain, 40383. South Petherton MOVIE viewer with five Walt Disney cartoon cartridges, ages 5 years to 10 years.

Outgrown toy, £8 o.n.o. Tel. Chippenham a 4716. COATS. Turquoise crimplene, size 18, clerical grey Alpacca, size 20, £8 each.

will post extra. Tel. 0285 4345. NURSERY wardrobe. painted white, 30in.

wide. 5ft. high, Bristol 659682. one TWO Denby, stone £5. Tel.

Oakhill old hot water bottles, 840125. KNEE control Singer electric sewing machine in excellent real condi- bartion. First £20 secures, gain. Wells 73370. LEATHER bridle.

Tel. size with snaffle bit. £15. Frome 4556. blender KRUPS and cover, brand new, still mixer, bowl, stand, in box, unwanted gift.

Cost £27.99, sell £20. Bargain. Dursley 2631. GREENHOUSE fuel boiler with 50ft. of piping.

Buyer collects. £20. Tel. Timsbury 71011. FARMERS Land Rover tyre, Avon 600 16, almost 100 per cent tread.

Bargain. £10. Tel. South Petherton 40383. CHILDS Tri-ang ironing board, new, £3.

Tel. Oakhill 840125. PARAFFIN convector heater, choice of two, £2 each or £3.50 the two. Wells 73370. PONY size ring, snaffle bit, £3.

Tel. Frome 4556. ATCO 14in. battery electric mower, needs new battery (car type). MARMET £8.

Crewkerne excellent 72070. condition. £15. pram. Tel.

Glos. 26520 evenings. WASHING machine, twin tub, of good working order. £20. -Tel.

645744. Hartcliffe. PVC Bristol. headboard. £5.

3FT. white 28. Derham Park. Yatton. Avon.

it BOILER, oil fired, Harcal 430 75,000 BTU, 6 25652. years Delivery old, could £20. Tel. Bath be arranged. GIRL'S summer Clothes.

age blouses, T-shirts, nine items for Denim jacket, anorak, skirt. £5. Bath 316028. 75 pieces, 194 111. 40 HAMMERED pattern obscure glass.

pieces 29 7 10 pieces 20 10 Ain. £17.50 the lot. Tel. Bristol 28575. GLASS panelled exterior door 6ft.

6in. 2ft. £18 o.n.o. Tel. Bridgwater 423410.

SHOP display glass cabinet, small approx, 241n. 18in. one shelf, £10. Tel. Bristol 832201.

KENLOWE electric motor cooling fan, suitable for Morris 2200, £19.50. Tel. Clevedon 873814. GENT'S sports Jacket, 40in. chest.

grey check. as new, excellent condition. £15. Mr. Cummings, 19 Greenway Park.

Clevedon. Avon. Tel. 876936. FORD Capri boot lid to fit 1970 model.

brand new. £20. Tel. Bristol 629339. CARAVAN steps with wrought Iron hand rail.

suitable holiday or residential. as new. £10. Tel. Churchill 8252211.

FOLDAWAY single size bed with mattress complete, as new. £18. Tel. 691509. BRONZE lustre Parkrav room heater in perfec order and condiLion.

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4.5 o.n.o. Tel. Bristol 502936. WHITE bath and basin. so Shanks.

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£10.000 o.n.o. Tel. Chepstow 71584. ELEVEN acres Accommodation Land, ideal for ponies; good riding country, would sell smaller Tel. -Wye 2699.

Property Wanted 114 CASH buyer urgently requires Property in need of repair and modernisation: immediate inspection and decision given. Pill 3022. Busines for Sal SUPER HOUSE AND SHOP Three double bedrooms, 1 with ensuite bathroom, lounge, sun lounge, dining room, bathroom, downstairs w.c. Kitchen shop and store. Full oil c.h., gas available, nice garden, carport.

sheds etc. Shop £25.000 per annum in Take away Foods run by wife. All recently redecorated. £49,000 including shop equipment and goodwill. Tel.

Gloucester 411414 evenings. 8 suite, fully furnished, sea front position. £62,000, freehold. Tel. Dawlish (0626) 863149.

(HolidayAccommodation 118 LOVELY Dartmoor Cottage, sleeps six, vacancies June, July and August. Colaton Raleigh 68739. NEAR Minehead. Luxurious rectory between Quantocks and sea, house quests invited, to enjoy this lovely home and surroundings, children and ponies welcome, £60-870 per week d.b. and first advert.

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minutes from Weston-super-Mare swimming 26465. pool. CORNWALL, Perranporth. Holiday Flats, beside Sands and shops, colour TV. sleep parking.

for colour brochure, Marine Court (Dept. 25), Perranporth, Tel. 087 257 2157. LUXURY self-catering holiday apartment to let on the Gower coast. Tel.

Swansea 68505. SOUTH DEVON. Self -catering holiday, modern House, one mile from sandy beaches, available July to September, sleeps plus cot. dogs welcome. Tel.

Holberton (075530) 365. PEMBROKESHIRE. Luxury detached self-catering cottages, sleep six, stream along boundary. Tel, Narberth (0834) 860943. BOURNEMOUTH.

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near shops and launderama, 5 min. and sailing. Tel. 03057 75122 and 0305 852429. DAWLISH, Devon.

Comfortable Town Cottage, sleep close shops, gardens, beach; all mod. parking; vacancies June. July, Details: August, September. Tel. Dawlish (0626) 862911; s.a.e.: 14.

Barton Crescent. Dawlish, Devon. Hotels 122 cocoa BROWNSWOOD HALL HOTEL South Cliff Road Bournemouth Tel. 0202 25050 Premier position 100 yards from beach and pier. Few minutes town centre, theatres, 44 bedrooms, some bath en suite.

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A warm welcome awaits you at the Brownswood Hall Hotel. Write or telephone for colour brochure. Camping, Caravans 123 Recently EXMOUTH (Sandy purchased berth vans for hire, with fridge, TV and shower: most dates available. Tel. Bristol 566759.

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Tel. 773598. CORNWALL. Book now! Telephone Perranporth 3652 tor bed and breakfast in comfortabie, friendly guest house, evening meal optional and all rooms: also a few vacancies in 4-berth caravan on quiet private site. The Gables.

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WHY not come along to Liberty Bell at Pensford and hitch up to a 10ft. or 12ft. fully equipped touring caravan. Ring our Bell at Compton Dando 332. Wanted to Rent 102 PROFESSIONAL Lady seeks clean.

comfortable accommodation. will consider apartment. bedsit or lodgings in Shirehampton or Sea Mills areas. Contact (Miss VanTel. 297241 (Ext.

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Tel. Bristol 651699. ISMAIL EL SHAFEI, men to have beaten don, will meet him Court on Monday begins his bid for a El Shafei, who defeated Borg in 1974, when the defending champion was just 18, is now 32 and this week had to qualify for Wimbledon for the first time. Yesterday he beat American Glen Petrovic 6-3, 6-2, 5-7, 6-4 and was then drawn to play Borg. at Wimbledon have come Borg's, only other defeats against Britain's Roger Taylor, seven years ago and American Arthur Ashe in the 1975 semi-finals.

Since then, he has won 28 consecutive matches and needs only four more victories to beat Rod Laver's record of 31 successive wins. El Shafei admitted that Borg was the one person he wanted to avoid but Britain's only qualifier, John Paish, dearly love to swap places. Paish, also 32, said after defeating Tracy Austin's brother, John in five sets: "It would be a chance to STEAM Paish came from two sets down to beat 22-year-old Austin 1-6, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 8-6. "I let off a bit of of of steam at the beginning of the third set and started to hit the ball harder. That must be the first five-set match I have played in about seven years." But, instead of drawing Borg, Paish, who has played only one tournament since taking up a coaching job in Holland last October, meets Frenchman Bernard Fritz.

The winner will prob ably play 16th seed, Jose Luis Clerc, from Argentina. TRACY AUSTIN made up lost time in the semifinal of the BMW Women's tennis tournament at Eastbourne yesterday with a 6-0, 6-1 win over, the colourfully named Chinese-American Peanut Louie in exactly 34 minutes. The opposition at this stage of a major tournament is not usually so drastically disposed of but there were two. good reasons for this particular rout. Firstly the ever smiling Peanut, whose father runs a Kung Fu academy in San Francisco, had wriggled her way through to the semifinal unseeded and was a step or two out of her class.

HAMMER there was Miss Austin's need to hammer somebody after Hana Mandl ikova had come close to humiliating her in the previous round. Mandlikova had led by 6-1 and 3-0 in the quarter-final and it was Peanut's misfortune that she was next in line. In a match twice interrupted by rain and severely hit by gale force gusts Miss Austin played like metronome and lost only six points in the opening set. Miss Louie did not win a game until the tenth and this was an unexpected break of Miss Austin's service. Miss Austin showed her ruthless attitude in this game when she was prepared to argue a point which did not make the slightest difference to the course of the match and would have gone on all the afternoon if the umpire had not cut her short.

ERRATIC The efficient Australian Wendy Turnbull, who regularly threatens the best, is Miss Austin's opponent in today's final following her 6-3, 6-4 win over South Africa's Greer Stevens. The match was so windswept and erratic that all either player had to do was hold service a couple of times in succession. Miss Turnbull managed this at the end of set. But it was a forgettable match with 12 breaks in 19 games. Brian, Gottfried, Wimbledon next week unseeded for the first time for four years, proved he is still among the most dangerous players around by reaching final of the Volvo £25,000 Surrey grass court tennis championships at Surbiton.

IMPRESSIVE The 28-year-old American Davis Cup international was clearly the most impressive semi-final winner as he beat Chris Lewis of New Zealand 6-4. 7-6. In the all-American final today Gottfried meets 28-vear-old Sandy Mayer whose major claim to was as Wimbledon men's doubles champion along with Vitas Gerulaitis. in 1975. Mayer spent 135 minutes in beating the Austrian international Peter Feigl 6-3.

5-7. 6-4 the crucial al final set service break coming in the fifth game. one of only three Bjorn Borg at Wimbleagain on the Centre when the Swedish ace fifth successive title. A tough one for limping Lions The British Lions face the toughest club match of their South African rugby tour when they meet Northern Transvaal in Pretoria today. The match has long been regarded as the "fifth Test" for a touring side, and the Lions expect a tight, bruising encounter.

Rugby fever has gripped this normally sleepy capital city, and all 68,000 seats have been sold out largest crowd to watch the Lions so far. The tourists have picked what is likely to be their combination for the make-orbreak third Test in Port Elizabeth in a week's time. Their three line includes hard tackling Bruce Hay, Paul Dodge and Ray Gravell, included after two Test defeats exposing serious defensive weaknesses. Now fit The injury-jinxed Lions got further bad news yesterday -when Ireland's Colin Patterson, picked at scrumhalf for today's game, went down with a severe stomach upset. His compatriot, John Robbie is expected to take his place.

However, skipper Bill Beaumont is now fit and will lead the side. A double dilemma Bristol and District are playing their home match in the next round of the National Inter League cricket championship at Knowle on Sunday, July 13 at 2 pm. This could mean divided loyalties for some of the players, as the date clashes with the quarter finals of the Gloucestershire Whitbread K0 Championship which are scheduled for the same afternoon. When Bristol defeated Stone and District in the last round, Knowle, Bristol West Indians, Almondsbury and Stapleton involved all of whom could be in the cup had players in the team. Drysdale to play on Former Bristol City full back Brian Drysdale, sacked as manager of Western League club Frome Town two months ago, has still not made up his mind about next season.

"I should like to stay in mangement, but in any case I shall definitely be playing." he said from his home at Whitchurch last night. He has already had offers from Gloucester City and Odd Down. Clifton in semi-finals Clifton College moved into the semi-finals of the Avon Primary Schools Martin Hooper competition yesterday with an eight wicket home win over Victoria Park, who totalled 27-9 against the bowling of Mike Munro (3-2), Nick Dineen (3-7), and Andy Heywood (2-6). Clifton reached 29-2 in their reply. Cause for concern A lack of discipline among Dorset's footballers is causing considerable concern, secretary Peter Hough told the annual meeting of the County Football Association.

Mr Hough reported that the number of misconduct cases during last season rose by around 50 percent and nearly 1,000 cautions, an increase of 150 on the previous year, were recorded. MCC team MCC's team to meet Clifton College at The Close on July 1 is: Tim Rees (Clifton, capt), Alan Vaughan (Westbury-onTrym), Derek Gould (Malmesbury), Mike Grace (Newport), Gerry Copsey, Dixon (Lansdown), John Fawcett (Taunton), Charles Toole (Westbury on Patrick Allen, Mike Neale ton), Paul Drew (Keynsham). Friendly date Southern League Taunton Town have arranged a fourth pre-season soccer friendly away to Yeovil Town on August 4 (7.30)..

Western Daily Press from Bristol, Avon, England (2025)

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