New offer is matte to barmen THERE are hopes that, the strike by more than 1,000 barmen in the Belfast: area. due to begin on' Monday. will be averted. The Belfast and Ulster Licensed Vintners' Association, representing the city's 500 publicans. offered a 10 pc rise—about 30s a w
Quiz (BBC-1, 5-10), a local competition between young farmers from North and South. Decisions like these are only asking for trouble. I would be interested to know Mr. Maguire's attitude to the suggestion that regional opting-out should be scynchronised? The only consolation at
Drama Playhouse (BBC-1, 9-50) on Monday presents "Drink A Toast To Dear Old Dad", the second of three plays which maY each develop into a separate drama series. In this case the series' title would be "The Befrienders". for the story is based on the work of the Samaritans. the v
EMMANUEL HALL, Roslyn Street 11-30 am.—Mr. F. HUNNIPORD. 7 p.m.—Mr. 8. NEILL. Soloist: Mr. Ken Maxwell. To-night at B—Special Rally. Speaker: Mr. W. SMYLIE. C.W.D. (Densehet) A warm welcome &watts you. !IMMANUEL MISSION, Wollw•oll St. 7 p.m.—Mr. H. BENSON. Soloist: Miss Newell.
ITIONAL lIINURCM Preacher: Mr. R. H. STEWART (Chairman. Irish Congregation 1. Mon) 7 p.m.—C.E. ANN Preacher: Mr. J. DAVISON. C.E. Members taking part. CRICACN CONGRIGATIONAL CHURCH HOME MISSION SUNDAY 11-30 am. and 7 p.m. Rev. DAVID BEATTIE. Community Singing from 6-45 p.m. 7 p.
KNOCKNAGONEY HALL Sunday: 1 11-30 a.m.—Mr. ROBERT RUSSELL 7 p.m.—Mr. MITCHELL GRAY and Party. All welcome. EVANGELICAL Presbyterian Church 11-30 a.m. and 7 O.T. Knock—Mr. S. MILLIGAN (E. P.S.) and Rev. W. .1. McDOWELL. Botanic Avenue Rev. W. J. AT" Lisburn Rood Mr. FULLERTON (L.