C.B. Radio ~ UFO Town (Warminster) Newsletter, 5th October 1981

U.F.O Town (Warminster) Newsletter, 5th October 1981

Well here I am at my second attempt at the news sheet. The first one seemed to go well so perhaps I am not redundant after all. Any complaints about my typing I am wearing my fingers in for a friend.

Well to get down to it, we have quite a few things on the agenda that we discussed at 21st September meeting. We had a good attendance and it was great to see so many there. The one point I would like to make is that it is very difficult to discuss things over background talk, the meeting will not go on for long, so could I please ask you for a little of your attention and we will get the meeting over quite rapidly. The idea of the meetings are to get things together and to help out any breakers who have any problems. So please bare [sic] with me and your help will be most appreciated.

The Cloth Badge. This was mentioned at the meeting and brought little reaction. We will have to see if anyone comes up with anything.

Street Map. This was suggested by Skyleader and consists of naming streets in CB language. So if anyone has a map of Warminster we could have could they please give it to a committee member.

Jumble Sale. The jumble sale will soon be upon us and we need all the jumble we can get. We cannot have a jumble without it, we could always try but I doubt if we would make any money. Mind you we would make history no doubt, or all get locked up for being nutty.

The Clothes Party. This was suggested by Red Wolf and all clothes would be at discount prices. The club would make 10 per cent of the grand total and if we could get this off the ground everyone would benefit.

It is nice to see everyone enjoying themselves and turning up to the eyeballs and socials. We seem to be getting along quite nicely now and have a fair few members. UFO club seems to be growing and I would say is here to stay. I for one am very pleased to be a part of it but of course without you all it would not be possible.

While on the subject of things being possible the idea of adopting a charity has been mentioned and being as it is the year of the disabled perhaps it would be a good idea to adopt them. Please don’t think we are always after money as the savings for this would come out of things we do. It would mean a lot of fun for us and a lot of help for them so could I ask for a few suggestions of fundraising please.

Savings Club. Twin Carbs’ idea of a savings club got under way at the social on Monday night. We have  the grand total of 11 members and we are hoping to grow in number. Remember it is your money, not the club’s, so if you wish to join please see me, Ladybird, at the socials and meetings and I will only be glad to help you. The building society book is always free to be seen. Happy saving.

Butch is trying hard to get us a venue for Nov 5th, so perhaps we can have a get-together for bonfire night. Perhaps a bonfire and eats can be arranged and a good night can be had by all. I will keep you posted on arrangements.

Social Evening with White Horse. White Horse attended our social evening 28th September and had a good night. The skittles went off quite well although UFO did not play so well considering it was home ground. White Horse may have won the skittles but with a little Heineken UFO came back and won the darts. The attendance was very good and everyone seemed to have an enjoyable social. The only sad part of the evening was that Silver Lady was hit by a skittle ball and had to be taken to hospital. At the time of typing this Silver Lady is still in hospital and we all wish her a quick and speedy recovery. Trifle and myself delivered her some flowers from us all and we hope to see her soon.

Well I think that is enough from me as I feel my fingers are wearing down. We seem to have a lot of good things in the air for the future, so lets hope everything goes well as the fox hunt, and is as enjoyable and that everyone will make the effort to support us and the UFO club.

Be safe, 10-10, Ladybird.

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Yes, I am back again.
I won’t keep you long. I would just like to say thank you to all those that turned up at the fox hunt last Sunday. We had twenty two cars in all and everyone I hope enjoyed themselves. The first fox was Sidepipes who kept everybody on there [sic] toes but was soon caught by Skyleader and The Duke. We then carried on and had Bimbo as the fox, which lasted approximately 20 minutes. Uncle Bob caught Bimbo and then he became the fox. Uncle Bob was caught shortly after by Battery Man. The prizes were given out on Monday evening at the social.

Next I would like to show everybody this letter that was left conveniently for one of the committee members to read. Quote: There are some members of the UFO club would like to know why there is a member of the committee who has not got a rig and we think he should stand down from the committee. Anonymous breakers. : Unquote. 

I hope the anonimous [sic] breaker does come to see me because I believe that nearly everyone else knows why I haven’t got a rig at the time this news sheet went to print.

Lastly I would just like to say thank you to everyone for the turn out at the fox hunt. Lets hope all future events get a good turn out as well if not better.

10-10 till we do it again
I’m up I’m done I’m round
No I’m not I’m dizzy.
Troop Leader.

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Copy. Copy.
I would like to thank all UFO breakers who attended the last eyeball on Monday 21st. It was the best one we have had up to date. Thanks also to the new members who joined that evening, 31 new breakers which brings the total to 162. 

The balance now in the B.S. is £185.90, anybody who would like to see the books are quite welcome to do so. 

The handles of the new members are:

Milky Bar Kid. 131
Sugar Plum. 132
Silicon Chip. 133
Good Samaritan. 134
Sovereign. 135
Witchy Woman. 136
Gidget. 137
King Rubik. 138
The Torch. 139.
Just Jane. 140
Teenager. 141
Vulture. 142
Zoot. 143
Broomstick. 144
Percolator. 145
Spiderman. 146
Elvis. 147
Rickenbelly. 148
Crocket. 149
Purdey. 150
Neptune. 151
Greenfingers. 152
Flying Fox. 153
Black Russian. 154
Top Cat. 155
Lady Rider. 156
Wishbone. 157
Smokestack. 158
Blue Eyes. 159
Krooklok. 160
Snowflake. 161
Red Leader. 162

The raffle on the social evening went well. Although we are thinking of just giving the prizes directly to Slick Chick and Tin Man, it seems they’re always lucky or perhaps they have shares in the raffle tickets. Anyway Slick Chick won the wine, Tin Man won the mugs but he so kindly put them back for Troop Leader to win them. Silicon Chip won the badges and we have kept them for him to collect whe he comes to an eyeball.
~ Trifle. 

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Dates For Your Diary
10th Oct. Jumble Sale. Minster Hall. 10.30 till 12.00
12th Oct. Social.
13th Oct. Social, The Oak, Westbury. Billiards, skittles, darts. 7.15 p.m. for 7.30 start.
14th Oct. Pool. Kings Arms, upstairs. 8.00
17th Oct. Sponsored Swim for those involved.
19th Oct. Eyeball.
26th Oct. Social.
30th Oct. Come As Your Handle Dance.

These dates are for October events as it stands going to print.

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Pool Competition.
Win a personalised cue and trophies. Entry fee 50p.
We are hoping to hold Pool competitions for UFO members only. This will be done on K.O. basis, the prelim rounds to be the best of 3 frames. The final to be the best of 5 frames. The winner will receive a personalised cue and case, also a trophy. The runners-up will also receive a trophy. So if anyone is interested please contact Beethoven.

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Here we are again with our sales column. Anything you wish to sell just give it to one of the committee and we will see it goes in the news sheet. We go to print every two weeks. Just remember please put your handle at the bottom.

For Sale.

Midland 150M 40 Channel on slide mount plus D.V. £55.00
Beethoven.

B.S.A. Super Meteor. Fair nick. £25.00.
B.S.A. 4×20 tele sights, £10.00
Nikko Stirling tele sights. £7.00
Cuchilo.

S.W.R. with patch lead. £6.00
Wattage dropper. £15.00
Pre Amp. £14.00
K.40 £18.00
Hy-Gain 5 480 Channel. £120.00
Marko CB 444 240 Channel £100.00

Skantic Music Centre £200.00
All in good condition in the box.
Music centre must be heard.
Pinhead.

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Eyeballs & Social Nights

Eyeballs: Held once a fortnight Monday evenings.
7.30 p.m. Prestbury Social Club, The Close. UFO (Portway Club).

Social Night: Held on opposite week to eyeballs.
Monday nights 8.00 p.m. Portway Club.
Skittles & darts will be organised for all interested.

Neil Anderson & Lily Afshar

Warminster Arts Club
at
The Athenaeum Arts Centre,
High Street, Warminster, BA12 9AE
Telephone 213891

26th Season 1979 – 1980

Wednesday 16th July 1980, 8 p.m.
Neil Anderson & Lily Afshar
Guitar Duo.
These American visitors have assembled an
interesting programme of Spanish and contemporary
duets. Neil Anderson is chairman of the guitar departments
at the University of Lowell and the Boston Conservatory
of Music. He has performed extensively in the U.S.A. and
Canada both as a soloist and chamber musician.

Medium Fair Theatre Company – Sleuth By Anthony Shaffer

Warminster Arts Club
at
The Athenaeum Arts Centre,
High Street, Warminster, BA12 9AE
Telephone 213891

26th Season 1979 – 1980

Tuesday 3rd June 1980, 7.30 p.m.
Medium Fair Theatre Company
“Sleuth” by Anthony Shaffer.
This classic, multi-twisted thriller takes us through
the bizarre mysteries of two minds dedicated to
revenge, two desperate men locked in a strange fight
that is both comic and tragic. First produced in 1970
and later made into a film with Sir Laurence Olivier
and Michael Caine, the play has won acclaim all
over the world.

Janusz Stechley Piano Recital

Warminster Arts Club
at
The Athenaeum Arts Centre,
High Street, Warminster, BA12 9AE
Telephone 213891

26th Season 1979 – 1980

Friday 30th May 1980, 8 p.m.
Janusz Stechley, Piano Recital.
When Janusz Stechley won the Nawrocki Prize in the
1975 Chopin Competition in Warsaw, he had clearly
embarked upon an international career as a virtuoso
pianist. Born in Halifax, Yorkshire, his musical gifts were
soon recognised by his mother, under whose guidance he
began to learn the piano at the age of two. His first public
performance took place three years later, and while still
only eleven he was awarded a scholarship to the Warsaw
Conservatoire, since when he has studied under Eric
Harrison, Angus Morrison, Bernard Roberts, Ryszard
Bakst, the notable Chopin specialist, and John Barstow.
Recitals, broadcasts and recordings in Europe, in
addition to performances of the complete Beethoven
Sonata and Concerto cycles in this country, have already
testified to Stechley’s technical and interpretative
abilities, as well as to the extent of his repertoire.

Athenaeum Arts Club A.G.M.

Warminster Arts Club
at
The Athenaeum Arts Centre,
High Street, Warminster, BA12 9AE
Telephone 213891

26th Season 1979 – 1980

Wednesday 21st May 1980
7.15 for 7.30 p.m.
Athenaeum Arts Club Annual General Meeting.
A.G.M.’s are important. This one starts with coffee and
is followed by an Open Forum – the only chance in the
year when we can discuss together the general outlook,
and perhaps what our ambitions should be locally.
We need your active support and interest
– do please come.

Christopher Consani As Van Gogh

Warminster Arts Club
at
The Athenaeum Arts Centre,
High Street, Warminster, BA12 9AE
Telephone 213891

26th Season 1979 – 1980

Friday 9th May 1980, 7.30 p.m.
Christopher Consani as “Van Gogh”
Rave reviews by the dramatic critics have been the lot
of this one-man show. The life of the artist is set against
over 100 projections of paintings and drawings.

Phillipa Bishop: Porcelain

Warminster Arts Club
at
The Athenaeum Arts Centre,
High Street, Warminster, BA12 9AE
Telephone 213891

26th Season 1979 – 1980

Friday 2nd May 1980, 8 p.m.
Phillipa Bishop: Porcelain
Curator of the Holborne Museum, Bath, Mrs. Bishop
talks on Meissen porcelain and brings in for comparison
early English pieces such as Chelsea, Bow and Worcester.
Her lectures for the extra-mural department of
Bristol University are highly regarded.

To Be A Farmer’s Boy

Warminster Arts Club
at
The Athenaeum Arts Centre,
High Street, Warminster, BA12 9AE
Telephone 213891

26th Season 1979 – 1980

Friday 11th April 1980, 7.30 p.m.
Orchard Theatre Company
“To Be A Farmer’s Boy”
by C.P. Taylor.
Dartmoor is the setting for this major new play
which traces from documentary sources the story
of life on the land during the past fifty years.
Besides being a serious observation piece this play
contains a good deal of humour and will appeal to
theatregoers and to those with an interest in country
life alike.

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