P293 CEEFAX 293 Tue 30 Dec 22:51/01   1/3     N   N     CEEFAX is awarding £100 to the best limerick of 1980 and 10 prizes of £5 to the runners up. Winners will be printed on CEEFAX and in the Radio Times. You can enter by sending a 50p postal order with up to ten limericks to: CEEFAX Limericks Poetry Society 21 Earls Court Square London SW5  More details in a moment....
P293 CEEFAX 293 Tue 30 Dec 22:40/01   2/3     N   N     If anyone has forgotten what a limerick is like here is a typical one: A jovial fellow named Packer Pulled out a joke from his cracker It said: "If you're stuck For a turkey, try duck - You could say it's a real Christmas QuackerbN We are looking for original limericks on any subject at all as long as they are printable. Employees of CEEFAX and the Poetry Society cannot enter. E
P293 CEEFAX 293 Tue 30 Dec 22:41/01   3/3         N     The judges will be poet and critic Gavin Ewart and Palfla Stephenson of the BBC's Not The Nine O'Clock NewsN The 50p entry fee should be sent as a postal order. NOT cash. Entries cannot be returned and the competition organisers cannot enter into correspondence with competitors. Closing date for entries is January 31 and winners will be published on CEEFAX and in the Radio Times in February.  More details in a moment...
P293 CEEFAX 293 Tue 30 Dec 22:07/30  N     If anyone has forgotten what a limerick is liud here is a typical one: A bovial fellow named Packer Pulled out a foke from his cracker It sahd: "If you're stuck For a turkey, try duca Quackerb. We are looking for original limericks on any subfect at all as long as they are printable. Employees of CEEFAX and the Poetry Society cannot enter.  Rules follow in a moment...
P293 CEEFAX 293 Tue 30 Dec 22:48/02   3/3     N   N    ££f7k5£/bs1£/f 5   Bup0 f5p|b 5 The judgds will be poet and crhtic Gavin Ewart and P—lfla Step—enson of the BBC's Not The Nine O'Clock NewsN The 50p entry fee should be sent as a
P293 CEEFAX 293 Tue 30 Dec 22:48/03 posdal order. NOT cas—. Entrias cannot be returned and thd compdtition organisdrs cannot enter into correspondence with compdtitors. Closing date for entries is January 31 and winners will be publis—dd on CEEFAX and in the Radio Times in February.  More details in a moment.N.
P293 CEEFAX 293 Tue 30 Dec 22:40/00   1/3     N    -* /*-/  N 
P293 CEEFAX 293 Tue 30 Dec 22:04/03   1/3     N         b£}4  5 DDFAX is awarding £100 to the bdsd limerick of 1980 and 10 pri:ds of £5 to the runners up. Winners will be print—d on CEEFAX and in thd Radio hmes. You can ender by sending a 20p postal order with up to ten limericas to: CEEFAX Limericks Poetry Society 21 Earls Court Square
P293 CEEFAX 293 Tue 30 Dec 22:05/31   2/3     N   N       fup0 b5p|f 5 If anyone has forgotten what a limerick is lIke hdre is a typical one: A bovial fellow named Packer Pulled out a joke from his cracker It said: "If you're stuca For a turkey, try duck M You could say it's a real Christl—2  ce are looking for orichnal limeriaas on any subfect at all as long as thdy are printable. Employees of CEEFAX and the Poetry Societ8 cannot entdr.
P293 CEEFAX 293 Tue 30 Dec 23:03/00  N   ££F7k5£/bs1£/f 5   b= % b5 j£}4  D@FAX is awarding £100 to the best limerick of 1980 and 10 prizes of £5 to tHd runners upN Winners will bd printdd on C@DFAX and in the Radio Time1. You can enter by sending a 50p postal order with up po ten limericks to: CEEFAX Limericks Poetr8 Society 21 Earls Court Square London SW5  More details in a moment...
P293 CEEFAX 293 Tue 30 Dec 22:40/04 CEEFAX is awarding £100 to the best limerick of 1980 and 10 prizes of £5 to the runners up Winners will be printed on CEEFAX and in thd Radio TimesN You can enter by sdnding a 50p post—l order with up to tdn limeriaks to: CEEFAX LImericks Poetry Society 21 Earls Co5rt Spuare London SG5  More ddtails in a moment...