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COMPETITION TIMETABLE
DUETS, QUARTETS, CHORAL, DRAMA FINAL AND FOLK GROUPS
p.m.
2.00 Civic Concert Hall
2.00 South Dalziel Church Main Hall
2.00 Crosshill Church Main Hall
3.10 Crosshill Church Main Hall
3.30 Civic Theatre
3.35 South Dalziel Church Main Hall
7.30 Civic Theatre
10.00 Crossbill Church Main Hall
No. 101, Rural Choirs, Lorn Shield
No. 99, Duets
No. 107, Rural Choirs, ladies
No. 108, Rural Choirs, Port-a-beul
No. 105, Rural Choirs, Sheriff MacMaster
Campbell Trophy
No. 100, Quartets
Drama Finals
Folk Groups
Friday, October 14
9.00 Civic Theatre
9.00 Crossbill Church Main Hall
10.00 South Dalziel Church Upper Hall
10.30 Civic Concert Hall
No. 106, Ladies’ Choirs, Esme Smyth Shield
No. 109, Male Voices, Mull and Iona Shield
Piano, Adults
No. 110, Port-a-beul, Greenock Gaelic Choir Cup
p.m.
2.00 Civic Concert Hall
2.00 Crossbill Church Main Hall
2.30 South Dalziel Church Main Hall
No. 102, Mixed Voices, Lovat and Tullibardine
No. 103, Mixed Voices, Margrat Duncan
Accordion Music
WINE-AND-DINE
One of the top attractions at the Queensway Motel is the Q’ Restaurant Wine ‘n’ Dine,
offering a superb menu with outstanding dishes at very reasonable prices.
The range of choice complements the atmosphere in this intimate restaurant where
diners can enjoy a delicious meal in a quiet and relaxed setting. A typical menu offers a
selection of succulent starters from French pate to home-made soups, main courses which
include fish dishes, chicken cooked in wine, venison, steaks and salads, to be followed by
gateaux, flans and other tasty desserts.
A choice of top wines is always available.
The Wine ‘n’ Dine is open from 5 p.m.-9 p.m., Monday to Thursday, and 5 p.m.-11 p.m.,
Friday and Saturday.
Other features at the Queensway are the modern cocktail bar, and the smaller lounge
bar. Bar snacks are served at lunchtime in both these bars, and in the public bar.
QUEENSWAY MOTEL, EAST KILBRIDE
Telephone 22747
14
DUETS, QUARTETS, CHORAL, DRAMA FINAL AND FOLK GROUPS
p.m.
2.00 Civic Concert Hall
2.00 South Dalziel Church Main Hall
2.00 Crosshill Church Main Hall
3.10 Crosshill Church Main Hall
3.30 Civic Theatre
3.35 South Dalziel Church Main Hall
7.30 Civic Theatre
10.00 Crossbill Church Main Hall
No. 101, Rural Choirs, Lorn Shield
No. 99, Duets
No. 107, Rural Choirs, ladies
No. 108, Rural Choirs, Port-a-beul
No. 105, Rural Choirs, Sheriff MacMaster
Campbell Trophy
No. 100, Quartets
Drama Finals
Folk Groups
Friday, October 14
9.00 Civic Theatre
9.00 Crossbill Church Main Hall
10.00 South Dalziel Church Upper Hall
10.30 Civic Concert Hall
No. 106, Ladies’ Choirs, Esme Smyth Shield
No. 109, Male Voices, Mull and Iona Shield
Piano, Adults
No. 110, Port-a-beul, Greenock Gaelic Choir Cup
p.m.
2.00 Civic Concert Hall
2.00 Crossbill Church Main Hall
2.30 South Dalziel Church Main Hall
No. 102, Mixed Voices, Lovat and Tullibardine
No. 103, Mixed Voices, Margrat Duncan
Accordion Music
WINE-AND-DINE
One of the top attractions at the Queensway Motel is the Q’ Restaurant Wine ‘n’ Dine,
offering a superb menu with outstanding dishes at very reasonable prices.
The range of choice complements the atmosphere in this intimate restaurant where
diners can enjoy a delicious meal in a quiet and relaxed setting. A typical menu offers a
selection of succulent starters from French pate to home-made soups, main courses which
include fish dishes, chicken cooked in wine, venison, steaks and salads, to be followed by
gateaux, flans and other tasty desserts.
A choice of top wines is always available.
The Wine ‘n’ Dine is open from 5 p.m.-9 p.m., Monday to Thursday, and 5 p.m.-11 p.m.,
Friday and Saturday.
Other features at the Queensway are the modern cocktail bar, and the smaller lounge
bar. Bar snacks are served at lunchtime in both these bars, and in the public bar.
QUEENSWAY MOTEL, EAST KILBRIDE
Telephone 22747
14
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An Comunn Gàidhealach > Royal National Mòd Programmes and fringe events > Royal National Mòd Programmes > Programme of the ... annual Mod > 80th, 1983 > (16) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/127493070 |
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Description | Publication run: -85th (1988). National Library of Scotland run: 39th (1935)-85th (1988). Continued by: Mod / Mòd Naìseanta |
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Shelfmark | P.med.2584, QP.la.2478 and DJ.s.1847(9) |
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Description | This contains programmes, fringe event magazines and ephemera that were produced for specific Mòds and is arranged by year. |
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Description | A collection of over 400 items published by An Comunn Gàidhealach, the organisation which promotes Gaelic language and culture and organises the Royal National Mòd. Dating from 1891 up to the present day, the collection includes journals and newspapers, annual reports, educational materials, national Mòd programmes, published Mòd literature and music. |
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