Guth & Tuairim, Lúnasa 1980

rossbow - with 6 accessories for sale £40 I o.n.o. For details ring m J Bunbeag 265. Box No. 30. Lost treasure, coins and I other valuables could be yours1 Hetal detector for 0 sale. Contact Bunbeag 265 Box No. 31. n Young Lady seeks penpal with view to matrimony f Box No. 32. Bunbeag 265. 2 piece skirt suit Size 14. h Illeted jacket,, flared lined skirt 28 11 lone, Blue floral ; with metalic effect - 0 suitable for evening wear. Price £10. Box No. 33 g Phone Bunbeag 265. Aisling Films: We'll film r your children so that you a can always remember them as they are now. Beautiful colour movie at a reasonable price. Box No. 34 Phone Bunbeag 265. Landscapes painted in oils from your photographs. ., I Ghr!~ty Moore Photo-copying machine for sale at a very reasonable price. Phone Falcarrach 29. Box No. 35. Phone Bunbeag 265. Agus sin an rud a rinne se. Idir 1975, nuair a d 1 fhag se Planxty agus 1978, rinne se ceithre fhad-cheirnfn aonair. Bhi siad uilig le1rithe ag Donal Lunny taobh amuigh de cheann a.rnh!iin. Ar an chead cheann i 1975 11 1lhatever Tickles Your Fancy" bhain se usaid as uirlisf leictreacll ach nfor eirigh go ro-mhaith le seo. Ceolann se an hamhrain a bhfuil duil aige iontu agus n! iad sin a iarann comhluchtaf ceirnfnf air a cheol. Ta doi~~neacht agus tuighbheail ag baint lena chuid ceoil. Bfonn an tionlacan i gconaf blasta. Nf phluc~ se an glor. Tadairireacht iontach ag baint lena chuid ceoil. Nf cheolann se amhran ar bith go leathmheasartha. Sh{lfea gur ag inse sceil f~ rud inteacht a tharla do fhein a bhionn se. Cuirtea: ina leit: go mbaine~ se us!Lt~ as ~och the,anga ar an staitse. Chuala me fein ~ i mBe'al Atha Fe ag ceo~cho1~m Phlanx~y: .Bhi se1seann thuas a.r;;s1n ~g deanamh a }hfcheall eo_las a thabhairt fa'n cheol agus ag cur a chu1d fu1nneamh u1l1g 1steach ann. Ach bh1 dao1ne thfos· fr1d an lucht eisteachta a bhf ag caint i rith an cheolchoirm agus bhf fear mi~e amhain ag scairtigh suas leis i rith an ama. Ghlac Christy le seo go foighdeach ar feadh tamall maith ach b'eigean do iarraidh orthu bheith suaimhneach sa deireadh- agus nfmar sin a d'iarr se et Ach nf air a d 1 fhagfainn an locht. Ta dearcadh s6lubtha aige i leith a chuid ceoil. Mar a duirt merinne se ceirnfn "folk rock" amhain; ins na ceirninf eile a rinne se 0 shin bhain se usaid as foirmeacha deifriiila tionlacain agus ceoil agus cuid de na ceoltoirf is fearr sa tfr. A nois, ar ndoigh ta Planx~ le cheile aris agus iad ag dea~ go maith. Nf bhionn oiread bru orthu anoia mar nach mbuaileann siad le cheile i rith na bliana. Tabhairearin seo seans do Christy amhrain a cheol nach gceolfadh se sa ghrtlpa. Ta a ghradam mar cheoltoir ag fas i gc®naf. Rinne se sraith teiliffse do RTE i mbliana. Chuir se amach ceirnfn singil "John of Dreams" a dhfol go maith agus ta fad-cheirnfn eile le theacht o chomhlucht Tara. Ach indiaidh sin uilig caithfear a admhail nach bhfuair se go f6ill ·an t-aitheantas iomlan at ag dul do mar cheoltoir. . __________ s_. _o_Do_mhn_ai_n_._ _,_..~ Anseo--r Ans .i ud Lest month we looked at the birth of the "flying saucer 11 or U.F.O.•s. We saw how in ancient times men had seen strange objects in the sky. In later .years when man had finally taken to the skies himself people began seeing airships, balloons and fireballs. Headline from The San Francisco Chronicle, Aug. 13th 1897- "Strange visitors in Northern Skies". New York City Aug. 30th 1910- 11 a long black ovject fle\v ovu the city in fullview of hundreds of people". In Dec. 1933 "ghost fliers" reported over Sweden. Two Swedish dz;force planes crashed while investigating the sightings. Cappoquin, Co. vlaterford, 26th DecembEr 1965 between 3.15 and 3.30 in the afternoon, two ladies on a motoring holiday took a photograph of "a round solid object flyine from right to left across the horizon. There was a trailing plume of flame but no smoke. The thing made no sound and it looked bright and metally 11 • Derry City 15th Aug. 1979- }frs. l•!ary Sheils a 27 year old housewife from the Creggan while bringing in her washing saw a disc shaped object in the sky. It was emitting a pulsating luminous glow on and off and it was quite large. Around the outer rim there appeared to be a number of multi-coloured lights and above those there seemed to be several port-holes. She watched the object for six or seven minutes and it made no sound. In 1978 two Dunlewey men saw a "ball shaped object" near Errig9..l mountain. In late 1979 a number of people in the Dore area saw a red object shoot upward into the sky. People in Rann na Feirste saw a bright red light coming in over the sea and heading slowly up over the mountains. Many people in the Derrybeg/Stranacorkra area saw something similar. From;eve~J part of the world arui in every age people have reported seeing objects in the sky. Numerous books and films have investigated the subject. Do people really see 11 discs 11 and lights in the sky? What would you do if you saw such an object? According to a classification system invented by Professor J. Allen Hynek, the United States Airforce advisor on the subject there are, based on sightings to date:- (a) Nocturnal Lights: Any unidentifiable light in the night sky. (b) Any object or vehicle seen in the sky in the daylight (whether a disc or not) which is not identifiable. (c) Radar/Visual: An object seen at night or in the daytime which is unidentifiable and which is registered by a Radar Screen. (d) Close Encounter I (first kind): An unidentifiable object seen close at hand, in the air or on the ground at night or in the day . (e) Close Encounter II (second kind): An unidentifiable object seen close at hand, in the air or on the ground, at night or in the day, which leaves some physical trace on the land, on creatures (including humans), on vehicles or on any earthly thing. (f) Close Encounter III (third kind): An unidentifiable object seen close at hand in which living beings are visible1 or living beings which are unidentifiable are near or in conjunction with an unidentifiable object. ',ihat :: .hou.ld you do if you see or experience an object or being which is consistent with any of the above classifications? All over the ,,orld there are concerned people who study the subject of U.F.O.•s. If unidentified objects are repOrted we may know a lot sooner what the causes are. If you wish to report a sightinr.; of a U.F.O. you could contact "The Northern U.F.O. Investigation Society", at 33 Donagh Place, Roasvill~ Street, Derry or write to "Skywatch 11 , C/o 11 Guth 7 Tuairim 11 , Doire Beaga. "Skywatch".

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