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Liverpool Echo from Liverpool, Merseyside, England • 3

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Liverpool Echoi
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Liverpool, Merseyside, England
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4 2 yit BBC-1 7.15-8.34 Open University (UHF only). 7.15 Advisory gramme for Applicants (2) 7.40 Community Theatre 8.5 The Resistance. 8.30 ('lose. 9. 0 Nal Zindagi Nays For Asian liiewers.

9.30 Mister Men. Mr. Forgetful and Mr. Uppity. 9.45 The New Beginning (series).

So That You Remember Me. 10. 5 Close. 12.25 Sunday Worship. Reflections On A Journey: a visit to Cartmel and Swarthmoor.

1. 0 Farming. Weather for farmers. 1.25 An ABC Of Music (series) for Electronics. 1.40 On The Move.

1.50 News Headlines. 1.55 Gary Cooper in The Westerner kith direr Brennan. 3.30 Laurel and Hardy. Be Big (1 3 1 1 i. 3.55 The lligh Chaparral (series) Stinky I Lindgan.

4.45 The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau. Blizzard at Hope Bay. 5.35 News, Weatherman. 5.45 Ballet Shoes (serial). Episode 6.10 The Chester Mystery Plays, with Tom Courtenay, Michael Hordern, Part 3: Birth of Christ.

6.35 lan Carmichael appeals on behalf of Beverley Minster. 6.40 Praise The Lord. Selection of favourite hymms. 7.15 The Onedin Line (series) starring Peter Gilmore. Uncharted Waters.

E. 5 The Sunday Film. Never So Few, starring Frank Sinatra, 10. 5 News, Weather. 10.15 The Sunday Prom.

Concert: Beethoven, 11.25 The Editors (series) 12.5-12.7 Weatherman. BBC-2 7.40.1.55 p.m. Open University: 7AO, The Right Instrument? 8.5, Earth History (1). 8.30 Foundation Maths Growth. 8.55, Colour Televison (1).

9.20, Genes and Development. 9.45, The Gower Coast. 10.10, From Altar to Pulpit. 10.35, An Option for Eternity. 11.0.

"The Exception and the Rule." 11.50, Open Studying on Active Service. 12.15, International Aid, 1.5, Education Metro Curriculum Issues. 1.30, The Explosives Industry. 1.55 Cricket. The John Player League: Essex v.

Hampshire; commentaries and news of other fixtures. 6.45 News Review of the week. 7.15 Festival 77: 1972: The Morecambe and Wise Show, 8. 0 The Lively Arts. Edinburgh International Festival 1977: First half of the opening concert (simultaneous with Radio 3 stereo), a tribute to Benjamin Britten.

9. 5 News on 2, Weather. 9.10 The World About Us. Don't Shoot The Whooper; the story of the battle in America to IVe the Whooping Crane I ruin extinction. 10.

0 North And South, by Mrs. The 11.8. Serial, Part 1. 10.50 The Roman Way (series), Part 7: Life at the Bottom. 11.

5 Screen 2: "Doc." starring Stacey Keach, Faye Dunaway, Harris Yulin. 12.35 a.m. ATV 9.30 Preludes: Debussy. 10. 0 Morning Worship.

11. 0 Understanding Ourselves. 11.25 Dodo and The Space Kid (R). 11.30 Gardening To-day. Join Cyril Fletcher and Bob Price for another chance to see last Thursday's programme.

12. 0 Face the Press. 12.30 Those Ladies. Wendy Jones presents another programme for an all female audience to question a man on a particular subject 1. 0 Emergency: Fuzz Lady.

2. 0 Star Soccer. A new season of Star Soccer kicks off to-day with highlights from one of the League matches played in the Midlands this weekend. Gary Newbon introduces the programme and also brings you highlights from another first division game. 3.

0 The Cary Grant Star Movie: Walk Don't Run stars Cary Grant and Samantha Eggar. 1.50 Survival: The Elephant that Walked on Air. 5.20 As Granada. S. 0 The Sunday Film: Doctor in Love stars Michael Craig, Virginia Maskell, Leslie Philips and James Robertson Justice.

9.45 News. 10. 0 The Sunday Drama: Spawn. 11.15 Oscar Peterson 11.45 The Amazing World of Kreskin with special guest Captain lan Jackson, commercial air-line pilot. (R).

12.15 Closedown. GRANADA 9.40 The Beatles. Animated adventures around the globe with those lads from Liverpool. 10. 0 Morning Worship.

From St. Mary's and All Saints' Parish Church. Whalley. 11. 0 Understanding 0u set ve s.

Stress, worry and depression, and what we can do to understand them. 11.25 Classical Fairy Tales. Rumpelstiltskin. An animated cartoon. 11.30 Clapperboard.

Film historian John Huntley looks at background music in films. 12. 0 Face The Press. George Ffitch of the Daily Express, chairs a panel of leading journalists. 12.25 Lewisham and Ladywood.

12.50 Untamed World. People of Africa. A British anthropologist left civilisation for forty years to probe African jungles for clues to man's beginning. 1.15 The Lost Islands. The Angry Mountain.

To placate annual eruptions everyone has to sacrifice a highly valued possession. 1.40 The Amazing World of Kreskin. Kreskin sets out to baffle and bemuse his guests. 2. 0 The Kickoff Match.

Gerald Sinstadt with highlights from two top Saturday matches. 3. 5 Survival. The Elephant That Walked On Air. 3.35 British Film Premiere.

John Mills in The History of Mr. Polly. A draper's assistant despairs of finding work, but his father's death brings a 5.20 Junior Sunday Quiz. Keith Macklin introduces this first semi-final. 5.45 The Adventures of Black Beauty.

A Long, Hard Run. A showman and his daugther Dolly challenge the villagers to a horse race. 6.15 News. 6.25 Here I Stand, The Gadfly. The trial of Socrates modern dress and modern language.

7.15 Hi Sommer. 8. 0 Executive Suite. Mitchell Ryan. Brian proposes marriage to Summer.

But she will only accept with the blessing of his parents. 9.45 News. 10. 0 The Sunday Drama. Spawn, Recoiljng from the First World War, old Tom returns from fighting to his village, where he embarks on a series of riotous love affairs.

11.15 Open Night. With Gordon Burns. Documentaries and Current Affairs. Viewers speak their mind about television and tackle its programme makers. 12.15 The Adventurer.

Double Exposure. Gene Bradley dons a disguise. 12.45 Close. BBC WALES As 8.8.C.•1 except at: 3.55-5.35 The Way it Was. 12.

5 a.m. Weatherman: News and Weather for Wales. Close. HTV 10. 0 Morning Worship.

11. 0 Understanding Ourselves. 11.03 Castaway, 12. 0 Face The Press. 12.30 Lewisham and Ladywood.

The dilemma before us. 1. 0 Chwedlau'r Blodau. Breuddwyd Amos. James' Dream.

There is no saying what a black and white fat cat will do when he dreams. 1.10 Paint Along With Nancy. Bowl of Violets. Flowers are the centrepiece for to-day's painting by Nancy Kominsky, as she shows Alan Taylor how easy it is to use a pallette knife. 1.40 Big Snooze.

Laughs and merriment in cartoo ntime. 1.45 Countryside. A programme about Vernon Handley, the orchestral conductor, wh lives near Tintern Abbey, in the beautiful Wye Valley. 2.15 The Soccer Hour. 3.15 The British Comedy Starring lan Carmichael, Joan Greenwood and Cecil Parker in The Amorous Prawn.

4.50 Survival. The Elephant That Walked On Air. An interesting study of wild African elephants in Lake Manyara Park, Tanzania, when they come face to face with inflatable models of themselves. 5.20 As Granada. 7.15 Emmerdale Farm.

8. 5 Hawaii starring Jack Lord and James MacArthur, in Retire In Sunny Hawaii ore er. 9. 0 Hi Summer. he location for to-night is Bucklers Hard, where Leslie Crowther and his friends treat us to 45 minutes of light-hearted entertainment.

9.45 News. 10.0 The Sunday Drama: Spawn. 11.15 Took and Co. 11.45 Cado Belle in Concert 12.15 Weather and Close. MONDAY'S DAYTIME VIEWING BBC-1 6.404.55 Open University (UHF only) 7.55 Closedown.

9.45 The Wombles. 9.50 Jackanory. 10.5 Boss Cat. 10.30 Wildlife Safari to the Argentine. 10.55 Cricket.

1.15 Fingerbobs. 1.30 News. Weather. 1.45 Interval. 1.50 Cricket.

4.18 Regional News. 4.20 Play School. 4.45 Lippy Lion and his Friends. 4.55 Blue Peter Special Assignment (series) part 4: Paris. BBC-2 6.90-7.55 Open University.

11.0 Play School. 11.25 Closedown. 4.30 Cricket. 4.55-7.0 Open University. ATV As Granada except at: 9.30.9.50 A Place to Live.

10.15 Monday Morning Matinee: Finders Keepers. 11.45.12.0 Oscar. 12.30.1.0 Vanishing Forest. 1.20 ATV Newsdesk. 1.30.2.0 Those Ladies (R).

3.20-3.50 The Squirrels. 4.20-4.45 Clapperboard. GRANADA 9.30 Summer School. 9.50 Treasures of the British Museum. 10.15 Sesame Street.

11.10 Catch Kandy. 11.35 The Osmonds. 12.0 King Wilbur 111. 12.10 Pipkins. 12.30 Gambit.

1.0 News at One. 1.20 Max, the Mouse. 1.30 Star Maidens. 2.0 Good Afternoon. 2.25 Six Days of Justice.

3.20 Wildlife Cinema. 3.50 Emmerdale Farm. 4.20 Return to the Planet of the Apes. 4.45 Lord Tramp. BBC WALES As 8.8.

except at: 1.15.1.30 Pill Pala. HTV As Granada except at: 9.30.9.50 A Place to Live. 10.15 The Food of Love. 10.40 Technoflash. 11.5 Winning with Wkie.

11.35.12.0 The Longest River, the sweetest Salmon. 12.30-1.0 Healthy Eating. 1.20 Penawdau Newyddion Dydd. 1.25 Report Wales Headlines. 1.30 The Parent Game.

2.0.2.25 Ilamdden. 3.20 The Squirrels. 3.50 Garnock Way. 4.20-4.45 Clapperboard. Beware of the when you buy I am emharking on the purchase of a house for the first time and I wonder at what stage I should employ a solicitor.

Remember that legal pitfalls can arise very in the transactions leading to house purchase. Once you have found a house and made an offer on it that has been accepted (and remember to use the vital words "subject to contract" in reference to your offer), hand the matter over to a solicitor to proceed and certainly do not pay any money or sign or write anything in connection with the purchase without consulting him or her ENTITLED My father stated in his will that he wished all his estate to be shared equally between "my My two sisters are the natural children of my mother and father, but I am legally adopted. Am I included as one of the daughters? At one time, as an adopted child, you would not have been. However, as a result of a change in the law, you are entitled to an equal share with your sisters in the estate of your father. Even if he had not made a will, you would have had the same legal rights as they.

AGREED I bought a house on an estate built about 20 years ago. I was told by the seller that he had agreed with the estate's developers that he would erect a certain type of fence at one side of the property. He has not done so and I wonder whether I will be bound to do this? The seller was bound by a positive covenant to do something on the land. These positive covenants do not bind a subsequent purchaser of the property unless he specifically agrees to carry out what the former owner was required to do. The position is different with a restrictive covenant (for example.

not to use the house other than as a private dwelling). These covenants bind not only the first purchaser but all subsequent buyers if they have had notice of them. IN WRITING I am expecting a child shortly and I have told the company for whom I work a Pensioner: a lightweight Sharp FX2O9 Portat le Radio. FREE COLLECTION POINTS Free collection service no stamps, no postal orders required. NEWSAGENTS PREMISES: Entries by cash, cheque or postal order must be placed in the FREE collection boy provided, before closing time on Tuesday, August 23.

No entries will be accepted after this time. OWEN OWEN'S Department Store, Clayton Square, Liverpool. 1 his boy is positioned on tire ground door, achacent to the lifts. T. I HUGHES' Department Store at London Road.

Liverpool; New Strand, Bootle, and Grange Birkenhead. now have a free Place The Ball collection vice on the ground floor of each store. RUSH WORTH Cr DRE A PER. Liverpool. The collection boy is situated on the ground floor.

These collection points close at 12 noon Thursday. RESULT: Saturday. August 27. PLEASE CUT AROUND DOTTED LINE In entering the competition I agree to abide by the rules and to accept this tries 5P 12 tries 10P 20 trieslsP Ecl tor's decision which will be final and legally binding. 33 tries 20 0 55 tries 30P 15 tries 40P 100 tries 50P RING A CROSS 5P THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF ATTEMPTS PER COUPON IS 100 (INCLUDING RINGED AFFIX STAMPS TWr HERE FEL' Send PLACE THE BALL No.

1012 WINNERS: A. Hayes, Hillbark Road, FRANKBY. Wirral Mrs. G. Pendleton.

Kempton Road, LIVERPOOL 15 ADDRESS Two share each plus a Kodak EK4 Camera. RING A CROSS: H. A. Roomer, Looped Road, Moo 0100 plus Knewood WINNING PENSIONER: J. Joon.

Derby Old Swan ins £5O pkal runners-up prize of 3 57.04 plus Sharp portable radio. RUNNERS UP: Mrs. N. V. Calk oil.

Highland Menne. Aston Park. Queened eri Mrs. M. J.

leaver. Old Nook lane. Blar kbrook, St. Helens H. 3.

Campbell, Townsend roue, Nest Derby Mrs. L. Dutton. 11 hlterross Road. Sankey Green, IS arrlngton Ronald Evans, Moodville Road.

Birkenhead S. Fearnhead, Dale Avenue, Bromborough W. Foster. Brooklands Avenue, Materloo G. Fee, Bushey Hey Road.

Kirkby John Green, Blay Close. Halewood D. Green, Gothic Street. Rock Ferry Jackie Jenkins. Ply royard Avenue, Bromborough Celia Jackson.

Brackendale. Elton Park, Elton, Nr. Chester T. Jeasop. Kingeheath A Liverpool 14 Mrs.

Lawson. Stoneycrolt Crescent, lls erpool 13 V. Moore. Harmbourne Avenue. Child wall G.

McHugh. Victoria Drive, Liverpool Mrs. A. McMahon. Aintree Road, Bootle J.

McDougall, Castlewood Road, Liverpool 6 A. Roberts. Fathom Road. Nouthport A. Redmond.

Taunton Drive. Old Roan L. Sherwood. Reditands, Ormskirk Mrs. F.

Swan. Eaton Grange. Nest Derby E. Tv rer. Cambria Kay.

Crosteth Park M. Turner. Brookside Avenue. I Iverpool J. Townsend.

Fghe Road North, Illunnellsando Mrs. G. ynne Cleetill Road. Prenlon. Birkenhead 27 sharr rai PRIZE MONEY WILL BE POSTED WITHIN 5 DAYS CORRECT RESULT: PENSION BOOK lAN WEEKEND ECHO, AUGUST 1977 3 pitfalls a house iu do not provide such a statement.

Although your employer has certain obligations under the law towards you, the provision of such a written statement on your part does not bind you legally and, if for personal or any other reasoqs you decide eventually not to return to your job, there is no legal liability on your part. We regret that our legal expert cannot enter into any private oorres. ponclence. AN that I intend to exercise my right to return to my job later. The manager has asked me to let him have a statement to this effect in writing.

If I give him this, am I legally bound to go back to work and what is the position if I do not? First, if you decide to exerdse your "right to return" your employer can demand a statement of your intentions in Writing. You can lose this right if stsllo6 Etillti oisseiSitlititoo, BAist 00 11 1 1 0, 1 lig 0 404 111, 1 10 113 ill 141 '''V 5 1111 MAE I VII Igi WITH £5O PENSIONERS' PRIZE 25 EXTRA FIVERS PR RING CROSS IZES)ICONSOLATION SpiC ir. Cash in on this opportunity to win an extra Simply add Sp to your stake and put a circle around ONLY one of the crosses you have already made. Should this Class be a Jackpot winner, then will be added to your Jackpot prize. If the Jackpot is not won.

the circled cross nearest to the sentry of the ball cads week will win the £lOO Xi 4 The Jackpot for this competition is £10,500 and can be won by the competitor whose cross coincides with the '2' exact centre of the ball. It there Is more than one winner a prize of £2.000 will be equally divided and the jackpot carried 0 r4, 44 xkit forward with £250 added contest by contest until there is an outright winner. Ring-a-Cross prizes will be added where appropriate. Winners or the twenty-live £5 consolation prizes will be nOllllllO by Post 4 1 each week. RULES: Examine the action photograph shown and use your skill and k.dgment to decide from all the intormation contained ex an the photograph to deter riune the exact position of the ball when the photograph was taken.

Mark the spot by marking it a small crossin Ink or ball cam 4 up to lOU on each coupon. All crosses must oe separate and individual. A maximum of 20 coupons will be accepted from each entrant and family entries may be sent in the sane envelope with a postal Order to s.i. cover the total amount. Competitors must be over 18 years of age and are by their entry to vouch to this tact.

No competitor can win more than one share of prize. For entry use stamps. cheque or Postal Order. A postage stamp may be SUPER SUMMERTIME PRIZES TO BE WON tipped on the coupon. Cheque or P.O.

made payable to Liverpool Echo and crossed "Es must be sent ror any amount of EXTRA--for a jackpot winner: gleaming new Ford Fiesta 10p or over with the name and addles' and date on back. the midges' decision us to the winning entry or entries is final. No Correspondence will be entered into or intluvrews granted, as all entries received are most Carefully scrutinised and re- 957 Saloon, valued at almost £2.200. checked. No resPonSitulity accepted for entries lost, mislaid wrongly completed or received late.

Employees of the (company EXTRA--for winners who share first prize: the very and associated companies and their families are not eligible. newest Kodak Camera lEK4), with instant pictures. CLOSING DATE: Postal entries must be postmarked not later than midnight. Wednesday. August 24, entries delivered by hand Ring-a-Cross winners: a Kenwood A 520 will be accepted at any of our branch offices up to 3.30 p.m.

August 24, and at Head Office, Old Hall Street, up to 3 p.m. for summer drinks and jams. Thursday, August 25. Nit; oro i otow, vat. SaM 00 (INCLUDING RINGED AFFIX CROSSES MUST BE STAMPS POSTAL ORDER WO SINGLE STROKES ONLY.

HERE Value: In your own interests make your cheque or Postal Order ELT TIP OR BROAD NIB Payable to Liverpool Echo and crossed "Cr Co." PENS NOT TO BE USED. Number: (Write In plain block letters) 1013 lend to "Place the Ball' No. 1013, Liverpool Daily 'ost Cr Echo Old Hall Liverpool 69 3ED ilrrttit 1, it 4 $.94 1411.1411014111114111111.1111WW1**1 '7 "'t v.c aTiVe 4 .4, di Fes eeMea.

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