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CONTACT The local news of Hornby-with-Farleton
Delivered in Hornby, Farleton, Claughton & Gressingham No. 550
June 2018
May 4th - (soon) be with you!
2 Hornby-with-Farleton Parish Council – Thursday 3rd May Meeting
The AGM was held before the regular monthly meeting. Peter Norris gave his Chairman’s annual report where he thanked the clerk and reflected upon money well spent on improvements to the playground and the land to the rear of Station Court. Joanna Castaldi was appointed as the Chairman & Jacque Lloyd as Vice Chairman for the year 2018-2019. The PC will continue to push the Highways department to improve the poor surfacing at Butt Yeats junction. The poor state of the road is making the junction even more dangerous than normal, please do take care. Lancashire County Council has confirmed that an ‘appropriate replacement’ for the damaged street light on the bridge has been ordered and will be in place as soon as possible. The meeting in June has been changed and will now be held on 7th June. The agenda will be placed in the Parish notice boards on Monday 4th June. More detailed minutes will be available in the folder in the Institute, once approved at the next meeting. Miss. Sarah Towers (Clerk)
[email protected], Hornby Butchers, 70 Main Street, Hornby, Lancaster, LA2 8JT
PLANT SALE REMINDER
At 22 Monteagle Drive On Sat. June 2nd
2pm til 5pm Please order hanging baskets in advance, if possible. Thanks, Jacque Lloyd. Tel. o15242 21851
Swimming Pool Opening Delayed
This is a bitter blow. We “have” the pool, but it is still leaking and needs much further attention by the Council/contractors.
Trials to locate the leaks are ongoing and the actual size is as yet unknown. The refurbishment project is inevitably slowed down and we
are unable to give a firm date for the re-opening.
We sincerely apologise yet again to all our supporters and volunteers for this frustrating situation’
For latest updates and information please note the following contacts:
Facebook - Lunevalleyswimmingpool. Email - [email protected].
Phone - 01524 805666
Many thanks for your support - and patience. Roger Carter Lune Valley Community Society Ltd.
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Singing group (The Hornby SIngers).
The Hornby Singers returned after the Easter break to find that our musical director has been working on adapting a number of new (to us) musical pieces. As singers it is always exciting to be offered new music to
learn but often presents a challenge especially when it is something that you think you know. That said we attack it with gusto and have a great deal of fun learning our parts. New members always welcome. We meet each Tuesday from 7.00pm -9.00pm in Hornby Institute.
Fundraising for Hornby Institute
The institute always needs money to cover its running costs and replacement of capital items. To get this money we have lot of events and apply to grant giving trusts. The demands on these trusts is such that we are often turned down for a grant. We recently applied for a grant to pay for new dish washers as the existing ones are old and need repairs. We did not get a grant from any of the trust we applied to. We therefore need approximately £5,000.00 to re-place the dishwashers in the two kitchens. Anyone who wishes to help pay for these should contact me on 015242 21449 or by email [email protected]. Thank you
Derek Seber HVT Trustee
David, Siobhan and Martin Invite you all to come and help celebrate the life of
Gilly Newton Gilly Newton Gilly Newton Gilly Newton 21/4/74 to 23/3/2018 St Margarets Church Hornby Sat 30th June 2018 at 3pm and then
afterwards at Holly House.
My Mum Norma Richardson used to have a photograph of her father-in-law (Billy Richardson) and her husband (Eric Richardson) with their wagon, working on the demolition of the Spite Houses. This has gone missing but if anyone knows where I could get a copy I would be extremely grateful if you could get in touch with me on 01524 781437 or e-mail me at [email protected]
Thank you, Wendy Critchley
Care & Commitment for your Peace of Mind
Ofsted rated us Outstanding in all areas
30 hours free childcare for eligible 3 & 4 year olds
15 hours free childcare for eligible 2 year olds
Out of School and Holiday Club available T: 015242 22288
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AUGHTON ROAD BOARDING KENNELS
Day care service available
‘Individual care and attention for your dog’
Contact Helen on 07766446272 or 015242 21347 [email protected]
www.aughtonroadkennels.co.uk
High Snab Farm, Gressingham, Lancaster, LA2 8LS
LANCASTRIAN ANTIQUES (Est 1975)
SALES - PURCHASES PROBATE/
INSURANCE VALUATIONS
70 PENNY ST. LANCASTER LA11XF
Tel. 07977155939 or 01524 847004 email: [email protected]
Hornby Post Office Open:
Mon - Sat 9am - 1pm for all mail, banking and
cash withdrawals mail drop and go service available phone top ups and bill payments
Mon - Sat 1pm - 4.30 and Sunday 10 - 4
cash withdrawals only Mail will be collected as normal at 4.30 Mon - Fri and 1pm Saturday Health Lottery - £1 per play -
5 draws a week
Tel: (015242) 21237
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Hornby Institute Bar Due to lack of support the Institute bar will no longer be open on
Friday nights.
HVT Management Committee
There is to be a Community Conversations Event on 23rd of June in the Institute, Main St Hornby and we would love you to drop in to talk to us and discuss any issues or problems that concern you. We represent the Morecambe and Lunesdale Labour Party and would love to meet you and listen to your views. Call in to talk to us anytime between 11am and 1pm We will be serving refreshments, including delicious homemade cakes and savouries. The event and the refreshments are free of charge.
Jean Withers
Flower Bank Customers,
Thank you to everyone who has made me feel so very welcome in the Flower Bank. To get the shop ready to be able to fulfil the online orders from the new website (to be launched in June), there will be some refurbishments. This means that the shop will be temporarily closed from Thursday 31st May 2018 and reopen on Tuesday 19th June 2018. I hope this does not cause too much inconvenience. Although, I am very excited about the new website which means that orders for delivery and collection can all be made online, I am also delighted to reassure all customers that I will still be providing the service in the shop which you have become accustomed to. The new website will go live on Tuesday 19th June. Best wishes,
Vicky.
Hornby Village Trust would like to thank
The Tatham Clay Pidgin shoot for the Sponsored shoot
They raised over £160.00 A special Thank You to
Dave Sparrow who organised this event
We would also like to thank all the dog walkers for helping to keep our village and
the walks by the river clean
Sports Injuries, Back Pain, Frozen shoulder, Acupuncture and more
(see website). Phone Chartered Physiotherapist
Marie Colyer MSc MCSP 015242 62216
www.benthamphysio.co.uk
J Wright & Sons
Building, Joinery & Roofing Contractors
For all your building and joinery requirements.
Free estimates.
Jon Wright
Telephone: 015242 21976 Mobile: 07980 444 221
Email: [email protected] Web site: www.jwrightandsons.co.uk
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Hornby Tea Rooms
Mon to Sat: 9.00 am to 4.30 pm
Sun: 10.00 am to 4.00 pm Homemade soups, cakes & scones, hot/cold snacks,
illy coffee & speciality teas Wallings Ice Cream — Free wifi Dry cleaning & Laundry service Tuesday & Friday collections
Gifts, cards, wrap, children’s gifts, artisan chocolate Community board - Dogs welcome
Full takeaway menu available. Outside catering - please call for your requirements
Tel: (015242) 21237
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Cliff Small Funeral Service
Independent Family Firm Owned & run by
Robert & Kathryn Caunce
Private Chapel, Pre-paid Funeral Plans
20, BROOKHOUSE ROAD, CATON
Tel: 01524 770886 (24 hours)
For Personal Caring Attention
High Quality Day-Care for Children Aged 3months – 11years * Free nursery entitlement available for children aged 2-5 years * Flexible daily sessions offered
The Old Dairy, High Biggins, Kirkby Lonsdale
Tel. 015242 73700 Fax. 015242 73727 Web: www.smiledaynursery.co.uk Email: [email protected]
AND OUT OF SCHOOL
CLUB
Sarah Rycroft, MICHT, IIHHT
Hands on Therapies Helping you to Health
In Pain? Aching Muscles? Stressed? Or Prefer to be Pampered?
Massage – Reflexology Neal’s Yard Holistic Facials
Vouchers
By appointment: Tel: 07736 807157 or 015242 21166 Appointments available in Wennington &
Kirkby Lonsdale or Home Visit
* Ofsted rated Outstanding in all areas
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Traditional dry stone walling Local business specialising in traditional dry stone
walling and mortar stone walling as well as flag
laying and stone facing. Digger work now also
available. All tasks considered; whether it’s wall
gapping on a small scale or projects of a larger
nature. To see examples of our work visit our
Facebook page ‘R T Harrison & Son’.
There is no charge for an
estimate so please feel free to
contact us on
07792901822 or
015242 21494
Hornby Art Group
A new exhibition of paintings is available for viewing in the gallery on the first floor of the Institute.
The work includes “Signs of Spring” and “Church Architecture”
Meetings will resume in September For further information regarding the group please contact Ann Nash
on 015242 22595
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Lancashire Music Service are proud to launch 'Amplify' in partnership with Blaze.
Amplify aims to connect young people from across Lancashire to make decisions
about the furture of music education and activites inside and outside of school. We're looking for young people aged 14-18 interested in music and up for gaining new
skills to get involved. To kick things off we will be holding an open day at County Hall, Preston on
Saturday 26th May from 1:30 - 3:30 pm for anyone who wants to find out more about the project.
If your a young person yourself or know of anyone who would be interested in getting involved, please take some time to fill in/share this survey monkey - https://
www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/2F3ZSL3
Thanks! Joe
Janet Kenyon’s Fund Raising for her work in Zimbabwe, Strawberry Tea Day
Saturday, 16th June: 10.00 am to 4.00 pm Roeburn Terrace, Wray
Keerside Farm Open Garden Day of Festivities
Come and enjoy the recently replanted garden and renovated Stumpery and enjoy a cream tea in these beautiful surroundings
With raffles, tombola and party games it will be fun in the sun (hopefully) for the whole family.
Come along on Sunday 22nd July from 10 to 4 pm Tickets are £4 in advance and all proceeds will go to St John’s Hospice.
Please contact Geoff Ford on 015242 22274, Irene Kelsall on 015242 21974 and Lin-da Kirkby on email [email protected]
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CHAKRA ROOM
Relax and be indulged in the Beau�ful Chak-
ra Room in Caton
Reiki Healing, Indian Head Mass And Body Massage
By Appointment, Contact Sarah
07708489964
@chakraroom
BSC, Dip IHM and Body Massage, 2nd Degree Reiki Practitioner.
Member of the Guild of Holistic Therapists
Rotary Club of Lunesdale On Thursday May 3rd the club celebrated its 43rd Charter Anniversary Dinner at Bentham Golf Club. This special date in the club's calendar was attended by 76 people. Guests included the District Governor Larry Branyan, Presidents and Rotarians from other Rotary Clubs plus family and friends. The meal was excellent and enjoyed in a relaxed atmosphere with lots of chat and laughter. Guest speaker was Sam Boatwright who is famous for his epic running and cycling events in both the UK and the USA. Sam's humorous after dinner speech about his epic adventures had the audience enthralled. To date Sam has raised over £35,000 for "Help For Heroes" which the club has donated to. Llanddulas Male Voice Choir - Date for your diary Saturday, 22nd September The club is proud to announce it will host a visit from the Llanddulas Male Voice Choir who will be in concert in St. Mary's church Kirkby Lonsdale at 7pm. Under the musical directorship of Eirlys Dwyryd, an accomplished pianist and harpist, the choir will entertain with a programme full of variety, making this a unique and unforgettable experience. Tickets, priced £10, are limited and will be on sale from the Tourist Information shop Kirkby Lonsdale from the beginning of July. We are confident that this concert will be very well supported so please do not delay in buying your tickets when they come on sale. The club has a quantity of bulbs to donate to community groups within our area who are willing to plant them in public places where the necessary permission for the planting has been obtained. The planting of purple crocus corms in flower in Jubilee Park, Kirkby Lonsdale, provide a delightful display each Spring. Floral displays can be replicated in other areas in villages throughout the Lune valley with a little time and enthusiasm. Please apply with your ideas re this bulb planting project to [email protected] We would be delighted to hear from you.
Deborah McCulloch BSc(Hons) MICHT
Complementary Therapist
Reflexology • Swedish Massage •
Aromatherapy • Indian Head Massage
Tel: 015242 22377 Mob : 07934 286428
email: [email protected]
Member of the Federation of Holistic Therapists
Home visits if required Gift vouchers available
PRIORY PROPERTY SERVICES Agricultural, private and commercial
All trades covered
No job too big or too small!
Telephone 015242 21301
Mobile: 07866258059
Flower Bank Flower Bank Flower Bank Flower Bank
FloristFloristFloristFlorist 28 Main Street, Hornby
Nr Lancaster LA2 8JR
Telephone 015242 21510
www.flowerbank.co.uk
email: [email protected]
Open
Tuesday & Wednesday 9.30 am—2.30 pm;
Thursday & Friday 9am – 5pm
Saturday 9am – 2pm
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All tree work, landscaping and
gardening undertaken.
Tree felling/removal, reductions/pruning,
Tree/shrub and hedge planting, hedge trimming & laying, fencing,
lawn mowing, paving. Fully qualified & NPTC certified
Full public liability insurance Mob: 07969 087653
Email: [email protected]
GOLFERS! Are you struggling with your putting?
Then allow me to accurately analyse your putting tendencies and produce
both immediate improvement, and build long term sustainable improvement to
your putting game. £20/hour or £10/ half hour Contact: ANDREW PYE
(Qualified Golf Teaching Professional) Tel: 015242
22477 Mob: 07787360549 (Lane Cottage, directly behind the
Fenwick) Enjoy a cup of coffee or tea on arrival.
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Indoor/Outdoor Paving Power Washing & Block Paving
Fencing & Walling Ground Works
Hard Landscaping Phone (015242) 22012 Mobile 07896754833
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BASKETS CALL: 07763958086
EMAIL: [email protected] BROWSE: howardjameslandscapes.co.uk
FOLLOW: @hj_landscapes LIKE: @howardjameslandscapes
Hornby District Ramblers
Saturday, 9th June: Rigmaden Bluebell Walk (6/7 miles) Leader: Beryl Morphet (42182)
Saturday, 23rd June Lake District (destination yet to be decided) Details from Peter Edge (Leader): Tel: 015242 22176 Meet up in Hornby Car Park at 9.30, in order to arrange lifts. Transport is available (£2 or £3 to the driver, depending on the distance)
Strong walking boots or shoes are essential. Dogs are not permitted. All are welcome.
Caton Leisure Club
The Club is closed for the Summer months however Speakers are already booked for when we return in the Autumn. If you haven’t joined us yet, we would love to see you so put 10th September in your diary NOW. Thinking about Holidays? Want to get your body moving more easily or tone up? Then Norma will come to your rescue. Classes of her chair based exercises continue throughout the holidays, including the Bank Holidays, every Monday 9.00-10.00 fol-lowed by tea and coffee and only £2.00 per session.
Dates for June are: 4th, 11th 18th 25th July’s dates are: 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th
For further information call Susan on 01524 771862 or check out the website http://www.catonvillage.org.uk/caton-leisure-club
13 Hornby St. Margaret’s Mothers’ Union We’ve had two excellent meetings since my last report! In April we visited the House of Prayer at Tunstall and were very warmly welcomed and looked after by Sister Sue and Sister Judith. We took the annual theme ‘In Mary Sumner’s Footsteps’ as our focus and every
member present made a footprint which represented their journey in life. These will be made up into a wall hanging to be displayed in church. We plan to build on this topic at our September meeting. Many thanks to the sisters for all their support and for a very enjoyable afternoon. On the 16th of May, we were joined by friends from Kirkby Lonsdale Church and St. Margaret’s Church for a coach outing to Blackburn Ca-thedral. For some it was their first visit to this beautiful building! On arrival we were served a lovely lunch of soup, sandwiches and cake in the crypt. We then went to listen to an amazing organ recital of JS Bach’s music by Shaun Turnbull, the Assistant Director of Music at the cathedral. We had a very close up view as the organ is ‘mobile’ and was placed very close to the seating! I had no idea there was such foot work involved, he was virtually dancing across the wooden struts of the ped-als. The density of notes on the page was mind boggling! After a few minutes break we met one of the Vergers, Mark who gave us a very in-teresting and entertaining talk and tour of the cathedral. There are some beautiful works of art and the ‘lantern’ in the centre means that the build-ing is flooded with sunlight diffused through the coloured glass. We fin-ished the tour by going into the garden/courtyard area between the main building and the accommodation which was full of lovely blooms and very sunny. Our coach was extremely comfortable and driver Dan Wil-lan very attentive to the mobility needs of our group making the journey a pleasant part of the excursion. On the 20th of June we will be attending the Deanery Festival Service and refreshments at St. John’s Church, Silverdale. The service starts at 6:30pm and lifts will be available from Hornby. As always none-members are welcome. Advance notice – our coffee morning and Fair Trade raffle will take place at the Institute on Saturday, the 4th of August! Rose Roberts – Branch Leader Tel:21047
14 Are you a budding actor? Hornby Drama Group is looking for new members!
We aim to put on a couple of plays each year. We are currently planning our autumn programme, and we are seeking new adult actors. If you enjoy acting, or would like to have a go, why not
give us a call to discuss. We meet at Hornby Institute on Wednesday evenings. Our next production (with our younger
members) is to be Roald Dahl's 'The Twits' on 29th & 30th June.
We're a friendly lot! To find out more, please contact me
(015242) 21339 / [email protected]. Our website lists past productions.
www.hornbydrama.org.uk
Neil Read
Lune Valley Lancaster Days for Girls Whilst there are no sewing network meetings over the summer work goes on behind the scenes. I recently went up to Brampton to meet with the UK lead and try out the Accquilt machine for cutting out shields. My large pile of fabric (kindly donated by Christine at Temptations of Bentham), was rapidly converted into a large pile of shield shapes. I caught up on the global and UK Days for Girls ‘scenes’, picked up 100 + pairs of knickers donated by Scottish charity ‘Smalls for All’ and purchased flip charts for use by CRMI in Uganda. I also had a lovely outdoor lunch! I have received another £100 donation from Preston Soroptomists and various items from Bolton – le – Sands WI, to whom I am going to talk to in June. I have been asked to help with the Arnside’s group’s order for Zambia and as we had two satellite groups producing kits last year we are able to hand over 20 – 30 kits to support this request and ensure the aid workers have the supplies they need. All this is thanks to the continued support of our little gang and friends. There will be a UK conference in May of next year and this may be of interest to any-one interested in women’s health/global issues.
Rose Roberts Tel: 21047
15 Roberts Family Fund Raising This year, on the 28th of July I will be attempting to run ‘The Lakeland 50’ to raise money for Macmillan cancer support. Working in film production I was recently asked to edit a film for Macmillan focusing on a side of cancer that I’d never thought about before - the financial consequences of dealing with cancer.
We probably all know a friend or family member who has suffered from cancer, I myself lost my uncle Chris to a brain tumour, my uncle Steve to bowel cancer and my great uncle (and Godfather) Peter to prostate cancer so I’m familiar with what an awful disease it is. One thing that completely took me by surprise however, is how devastating it can be financially. Having cancer puts you in a position where you're unable to work (and earn money) but your cost of living goes up dramatically, for example paying for regular trips to hospital (parking, petrol, train tickets etc) or increased energy bills to cover the cost of being housebound. What is the Lakeland 50? It is a 50 mile ultra marathon running race in the Lake District. Almost double the length of a conventional marathon it climbs 3100m across rough terrain. There is a 24 hour time limit to complete the race and you have to navigate yourself using a map and compass. The furthest I’ve ever ran before is 27.5 miles - so this is a huge challenge for me. My training involves running 3 to 5 times and 2 gym session’s week. I also do a lot of physiotherapy and injury prevention work and eat mammoth amounts of healthy food to keep me going. I estimate I will have run about 850 miles in training before the race including the Coniston14 and 2 of the infamous hard moors trail marathons. 1 in 2 people will get cancer, so please dig deep and donate for Macmillan, or if you can't afford to give even £1, please share this linkhttps://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/willslakeland50: with as many people as you can. Thanks, Will At Macmillan, we know cancer can affect everything. Your body, your relationships, your money, everything. But Macmillan is here to help people live life, no matter what. We give you the support to hold on to who you are and what’s important. Life with cancer is still life –we’ll help you live it. This Sunday, the 20th of May I have arranged for Bradford University Water Polo Team, of which I am President to do a 25 mile walk. It is along the Leeds- Liverpool Canal from Gargrave to Bradford. Thankfully, it’s not just for training purposes but we will be raising money for charity. Any and all donations would be greatly appreciated. We will be raising money for student minds, a mental health charity targeted specifically at students and the Bradford soup run, a local charity helping our homeless community. If you’re able to support us, you can do so through the link below. It doesn’t matter how much or little, it all adds up and can make a huge difference! https://www.bradfordunisu.co.uk/…/25-mile-charity-walk-garg… Click on book now to donate. Thanks Alice If you don’t want to donate on line but would like to support either of our charities please see our Mum Rose Roberts (Tel: 21047), who will ensure we get any contributions.
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18 HORNBY PENSIONERS' ASSOCIATION Trips This month sees the start of our trips season. This year we are running one each month from June to October inclusive. Bookings are taken by Kath Helme, who is generally on duty at Hornby Institute Reception on Tuesday
mornings; she will also be at the July & September coffee mornings. Failing all that, but please only as a last resort, you can ring her on (015242)21845. Upcoming trips are: 12th June, DEPARTING Hornby 9 AM (Caton shortly thereafter) – Salmesbury Hall, Southport & tea at Great Ecclestone Chippy. Aiming to be back in Hornby by 6pm, barring unforeseen delays. Members £8, others £10. 10th July, DEPARTING Hornby 9 AM (Caton shortly thereafter) – Lakeland Plastics, optional extra steamer trip on Ulleswater, Pooley Bridge & Appleby. Also aiming to return by 6pm, tractors & flocks of sheep permitting. Members £8 (+ £6.70 for the boat trip), others £10 (+£6.70 for the boat trip). N.B. The deadline for booking on the boat trip is 10th June. Betsy “Even better than last year” was the verdict on 8th May, when Betsy came to tell us about her most surprising promotion to the position of Housekeeper. We look forward to hearing about her further adventures when she returns next year. Coffee Morning Thank you to those who supported our May coffee morning in so many different ways. We are grateful to you all. Games Evenings Everybody is welcome at our fortnightly dominoes & whist sessions in Hornby Institute. In June these will be on 2nd, 16th & 30th of the month, starting at 7pm. Admission & light refreshments £1.50; Raffle 50p for 2 strips.
Do you need a little extra help? I offer a friendly, caring and affordable Social Support Service for people of any age. I can help by providing:
- Companionship - A sitting service to give the Carer a break
- Transport to appointments - Help with shopping
- Outings and day trips
My name is Julie Whiteley.
Give me a call on 07753189130 or e-mail me at [email protected] to discuss your requirements and see how I can
help.
INDOOR CIRCUITS and STRENGTH TRAINING
Hornby Institute Tuesdays at 2 -3 pm.
Ideal for mums….come train and go straight to collect your little ones
from school.
Contact Liz on 07710527434 or 015242 21510 (Flower Bank)
for details.
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C.E. Primary School
**HOT OFF THE PRESS** Congratula�ons to the group of Year 5 and 6
children who took part in the Lune Valley Cluster Schools Cricket Tour-
nament. They won every game and came first overall! The look on the
children’s faces when they found out that they had won was priceless! Well done to you all.
Do you know what a calligram is? Neither did I! One of the Year 3s told me that “A calligram
is a picture made up of words shaped like the thing that the words are describing”. Ben’s ex-
ample of a car is below. What a great way of linking new vocabulary and art.
The juniors have also been learning all about California. They have explored the challenges of
the Gold Rush and discovered the vast range of Californian environments. Amelia has done a
great job of persuading us to visit
‘The Marvellous Mountain Region’
“Are you troubled back home? Come to the mountain region and let you worries dri# away in
the wind. Tired of watching rain drizzle down your double glazed windows? Then California is
the place to be. Li# your head up high and see the majes'c mountains in their home land.
The fragrance will amaze your senses and you mind will let loose. No need to pack a camera.
You will remember this moment for the rest of your life. The lush green grass crunching under
your feet and the cool wind whistling in your ears”.
The infants have been working hard on stories about dragons and inves�ga�ng how vehicles
work in design and technology. They had a great trip to Lakeland Wildlife Oasis and are look-
ing forward to some fun at Forest School later this month too.
Summer Fair: 16th
June 11am – 1pm Put it in the diary! We would love to see you there.
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Vision Ports Airport Services
A first class service for all
Contact: Gordon: 07703827308
www.visionports.co.uk
CATON AND BROOKHOUSE FRIENDSHIP CLUB
Our trip to Manchester and the Lowry had something for everyone. A super day out on a lovely Summer day. I will report back on our next trip which is on the 17th of May to Lytham and Dob-bies Garden centre in the next issue. We have a visit to Dumfries and the Gretna outlet for our trip out on Thursday the 21st of June. Pick up at 9am at the Victoria Institute then on to pick up in Brook-house. For pick up in Hornby please call our secretary. If you would like to join the Friendship Club, enjoy the company of other members, come with us on the trips in summer and attend the organised events in the Victoria Institute during the Winter. The annual membership fee is £3.00. For further infor-mation call our secretary Benita on 01524 771943 CATON THEATRE INTEREST GROUP We all enjoyed a beautiful sunny day in Blackpool and a fantastic presentation of ‘Legally Blonde’ the talent and energy in the singing and dancing was superb. We came out of the theatre buzzing saying ‘ follow that’ Our next venture is to the Theatre by the Lake in Keswick on Saturday September 1st to see a matinee performance of ‘Single Spies’ a comedy by Alan Bennett. Cost for a seat in the circle (there is a lift) and coach is £25.00 to be booked and paid by the 15th of July. Please book early to avoid disappointment. Our pantomime this Christmas is a matinee performance, on Saturday January 5th 2019 of Beauty and the Beast. We have reserved good seats near the front of the dress circle. Further information on costs later in the year. We are not a Club there is no membership fee. If you are a theatre lover and would like someone to book your group discount theatre ticket and transport with no added on costs, give us a call you will be very welcome. Call Jean on 01524 770980 or Benita on 01524 771943
21 ST MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH , HORNBY,
(with OUR LADY’S, CATON, and ST JOSEPH’S, KIRKBY LONS-DALE)
Parish Priest: Canon Luiz Ruscillo
Telephone: 015242 21246
Weekend Mass Times
Saturday Vigil Mass at 6 pm – Our Lady’s, Caton Sunday Morning Mass at 9 am – St Joseph ’s, Kirkby Lonsdale
Sunday Morning Mass at 11 am - St Mary’s, Hornby
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Fridays from 5 till 6 pm in St Mary's - a hymn, a short reading and a peaceful silence in the presence of God.
Details of weekday Mass times, and other services and parish news can be found in the weekly Parish Newsletter displayed in St Mary’s
porch.
Visitors to St Mary's are always welcome.
St Margaret’s Church, Hornby
The Divers Voyces Chamber Choir
and Hornby Choral Society present
Fauré’s Requiem
on Sunday 3rd
June 2018 at 7.30 pm
The programme includes additional choral music sung by Divers Voyces
Wine and nibbles afterwards
Admission free, with retiring collection to support
the church organ refurbishment fund
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The Raines, Foulstone, Lupton, Kirkby Lonsdale LA6 2PP
studio visits by appointment
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By appointment only Tel: 07789076911
We are a local community group seeking to acquire Community Sponsorship status under the Government’s scheme for re-settlement of Syrian refugee
families. One of our key challenges for a successful application is to demonstrate that we have funds of at least £9,000. To this end we are
organising a number of fund-raising events.
On
Saturday, 23rd June, you are invited to a Table-top Sale
at the Village Hall, Burton-in-Lonsdale from 10.00 to 12.00.
Books, home-made cakes, crafts & household items
Refreshments will also be available
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LUNESDALE DECORATORS LIMITED
(established 1960)
6 New Road, Kirkby Lonsdale LA6 2AD
For a beautifully decorated home. Contact details Simon Sedgwick 015242 72907 or 07836789670.
Email [email protected].
Sutcliffe Accountants Ltd
Chartered Accountants
Friendly, Local and Affordable Quality taxation and business advice,
book-keeping, accounts production and payroll provision.
Fixed price quotes and free initial interviews
01524 771761/ 07979 375397 e-mail: [email protected] www.accountant-lancaster.com
Weight Loss Coaching & Solutions for diet related health problems -
Adults & Children
KAREN HUSKINSON S.A.C. Nutritionist Tel: 07968822827
Email: [email protected] www.inspiretonourish.co.uk
24 Summer Quiz 1) Where did Billy Butlin open his first holiday camp, in 1936? 2) Who wrote the 1957 novel On the Beach? 3) On the Beach was the title of a 1987 Top 20 album and 1988 Top 20 single by which British singer-songwriter? 4) Exposure to sunlight is one of the best ways for the human body to get which vitamin? 5) Which British seaside attraction is 158 metres tall? 6) Which television series is set in Summer Bay? 7) Which Spanish costa is located north of Barcelona? 8) Which king’s patronage helped stimulate the development of Brighton as a seaside resort? 9) At 1.34 miles, where is the longest pleasure pier in the UK? 10) Derived from the Italian word for beach, what name is given to a public outdoor swimming pool and its surrounding facilities? 11) Which National Trail runs for 181 miles from Amroth to St Dogmaels? 12) The International Birdman competition is held annually in which two Sussex resorts? 13) Who directed the 2000 film The Beach, based on Alex Garland’s book of the same name? 14) Which ice-cream brand makes the Magnum, Solero and Feast ice creams? 15) In which 1970 chart-topping hit do the lines “When the weather is high, You can stretch right up and touch the sky” appear? 16) On which Hebridean island is the airport on a beach? 17) Which London-based brewery makes the seasonal beers Wild River and Summer Ale? 18) Which of Shakespeare’s sonnets opens: “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?”? 19) What was the name of the holiday camp in Hi-de-Hi!? 20) Where can you find Queen Victoria’s bathing machine on the estate beach? 21) Who was the pre-eminent designer of piers in Victorian Britain, with 14 to his name? 22) According to a television programme and book by Tom Fort, which A road, usually busy at bank holidays, is the “highway to the sun”? 23) In which film did Sgt Milton Warden, played by Burt Lancaster, and Karen Holmes, played by Deborah Kerr, have a passionate clinch on a beach? 24) Which group had a Top 10 hit with Summer Sunshine in 2004? 25) Which beach overlooking Carmarthen Bay was a regular venue for world land-speed record attempts in the 1920s? 26) What was the name given to the week’s holiday granted to industrial workers, mostly in the North West and Midlands, in the 19th century and part of the 20th? 27) Whose poem “The Prelude”, published three months after his death in 1850, includes the line: “Made one long bathing of a summer’s day”? 28) In which African country are there bank holidays called Victory at Adwa Day, Derg Downfall Day and Finding of the True Cross? 29) What is the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the UK? 30) In the Cliff Richard film Summer Holiday, the bus driven in the film starts from Piccadilly. In which capital city does it end up? 31) Which American state is officially nicknamed “The Sunshine State”? 32) Which 1971 Act provides the statutory basis for bank holidays? 33) What was the name of the ITV holiday show fronted by Judith Chalmers which ran from 1994 to 2003? 34) The Great Orme overlooks which Welsh seaside resort? 35) What is used to make a Summer Pudding besides fruit and caster sugar? ANSWERS: 1) Skegness 2) Nevil Shute 3) Chris Rea 4) Vitamin D 5) Blackpool Tower 6) Home
and Away 7) Costa Brava 8) George IV 9) Southend 10) Lido 11) Pembrokeshire Coastal Path 12) Bognor Regis and Worthing 13) Danny Boyle 14) Wall’s 15) In the Summertime 16)
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For Sale Morphy Richards 6.5 litre Slow Cooker
4.5 litre working capacity £15 In good order Tel: 015242 21850
Barra 17) Fuller’s (Fuller, Smith and Turner) 18) Sonnet 18 19) Maplin’s 20) Osborne House 21) Eugenius Birch 22) A303 23) From Here to Eternity 24) The Corrs 25) Pendine Sands 26) Wakes Week 27) William Wordsworth 28) Ethiopia 29) The Pepsi-Max Big One on Blackpool Pleasure Beach 30) Athens 31) Florida 32) Banking and Financial Dealings Act 33) Wish You Were Here? 34) Llandudno 35) White bread
Miles-Moore Ceramics have won Best Creative Business at the
Cumbria Family Business Awards.
Miles-Moore Ceramics is based in Kirkby Lonsdale and is the brainchild of married couple Martin and Siobhan, who live in Hornby. With more than 30 years of experience, the couple have two very significant styles in the work they create. The business is already supplying fine dining ware to some of the best chefs across the north of England, and looking across the UK to add to their portfolio. The business also sells teabowls and sculpture across the world with work featuring in a number of galleries and sold to many countries. Working with customers to integrate local materials, minerals, metals and wood ashes, a sense of place is always within each piece created. Miles-Moore Ceramics was crowned winners of the Creative Business award at the Cumbria Family Business Awards. The judges said: "A genuinely creative business, constantly exploring and innovating” Siobhan said "It was an honour to be shortlisted against such great businesses within our county." The business now heads to the National Family Business Awards on June 7. We wish them the best of luck.
Post Office Rooms
Self-catering accommodation available - sleeps up to 6
Main Street, Hornby Tel: (015242) 21237
INSTITUTE BAR QUIZ NIGHTS
EVERY THURSDAY 8.00 PM. ENTRY £1.00
Come along for a bit of fun & a drink or two.
May "100" Club Results
1st prize £35 No. 132 Mr & Mrs A Smith 2nd prize £30 No. 194 Mr J Poole
3rd prize £25 No. 318 Mrs C Webster 4th prize £20 No. 270 Mrs F Smith
Next month the 1st prize will be £50.
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A SUMMER OF EVENING OF JAZZ & FIZZ with the High Society Jazz Band
on Sat. 14th July at 6pm at Station Farm, Wennington
by kind permission of Willis and Jackie Harrison Tickets - £15. to include summer supper, strawberries & cream & glass of fizz
Available from: Linda Kirkby 21486 email: [email protected] Phyllis Holt 21443 email: [email protected]
All proceeds to St. James the Less Church, Tatham
Church Life in Flowers Friday 22nd to Sunday 24th June, 9am to 6pm
A Midsummer Celebration at St James the Less Church, Tatham. Come and enjoy the beautiful and unusual flower arrangements depicting the various community activities taking place in this wonderful 15th century church.
Everyone welcome. Church Service at 11am on the Sunday.
27 FIND OUT HOW MUCH YOUR PROPERTY IS WORTH
01524 68822
“Locally respected,
nationally connected”
Malcolm McCulloch
Chartered Accountant Associate Member of AIA
Professional Accountancy and
Taxation Services
Accounts / Tax Returns / Vat Payroll / Advice / Company Tax
Company Formation/Bookkeeping
Phone 015242 22377 mobile 07940 498 942
[email protected] www.mcculloch-accountants-
lancaster.co.uk
G A Willan & Son
Electrical Contractor
Industrial – Commercial – Domestic Installations
Security Alarms and Lighting
Main Street, Hornby telephone : 015242 – 21341
Gas Safe Register 300024 Combi Boilers Heating Systems Servicing & Breakdowns Bathroom Installations Unvented Hot Water
Tel: 07748 985 478 & 015242 41416
TEMPTATIONS CRAFT BOUTIQUE 31 Main Street, Bentham
Tel: 015242 61868 email:
[email protected] www.temptationsbentham.co.uk
Over 400 patchwork Fabrics Dressmaking Fabrics and Patterns
Haberdashery, Knitting Yarn & Patterns
Craft Books Agents for Brother Sewing Machines
Classes in Patchwork, Sewing, Dressmaking and Embroidery
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Morecambe Bay Food Bank
Morecambe Bay Foodbank is a project founded by local churches and com-munity groups, working together towards stopping hunger in our local area. It is situated at The West End Community Centre on Westminster Road in More-cambe. We receive and distribute over four tonnes of food each month and our operation has been growing since its inception in 2013.
The Food Bank is open for donations on Tuesdays and Fridays between 10 and 12p.m. There are donation points at Sainsbury’s Tesco and ASDA.
Our Foodbank manager is Annette Smith and over forty volunteers work at the Foodbank each week to process and distribute food.
At the moment there are shortages of: Fruit Juice
Long Life Milk Instant Mash Potato Sponge Puddings Wrapped Biscuits
Coffee Pasta Sauce
Tinned peas, carrots, sweetcorn. Currently, we have an ample supply of chick peas, red kidney beans etc.
WENNING VOICES : BIRTHDAY
CELEBRATIONS Thursday 21st June 7:30 - 9:30
WENNING VOICES meet every Thursday at the Church of St James the Less Tatham 7.30 - 9.30.
This month we'll be celebrating our 3rd birthday on the 21st and invite friends, family and neighbours to join us for this
special evening. There'll be the chance for everyone to join in some warm ups and some favourite songs.
If you've ever wondered what 'singing for fun' is like, this might be the night for you. Come along. You may find it hits just the right note!
Stay for refreshments and a chat afterwards.
A HOLLOWAY (Decorators)
Interior and exterior work
Tel: 01524 771880 Mobile 07947 823457
email:
65, Brookhouse Road, Caton
Mobile Hairdressing
by Louise
City & Guilds Qualified
Colours, Perms, etc.
For full details of services available,
please telephone Louise Ridley
on 01524 771071 or
Mobile 07740093765
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We welcome all
2 to 4 year old
Children
GOOD OfSTED
Reg number: 309680
Monday & Wednesday 9.00 to 3.30 Tuesday & Thursday 8.30 to 5.30
Friday 9.00 to 1.00 p.m.
For details, ring Alison on 07751907358
MARK WATSON
HOME & GARDEN MAINTENANCE
Digging, fencing, hedge trimming, mowing, paving,
planting, power washing spraying, strimming, turfing,
gutters cleared Loft insulating, pointing,
rendering, painting
No job too small, reasonable rates, estimates given.
07759680938 07759680943 Low Bentham 015242 62038
Lune Valley Physiotherapy
Stiff & sore after joint replacement/broken bone? Time in hospital, illness or accident? Diagnosed with Cancer? Living with neurological condition?
leahthephysio.co.uk
[email protected] Mobile: 07934 785 797
Specialist experience with scarring after surgery, injury and
radiotherapy
The Old Vicarage Retirement Home Main Street, Hornby, LA2 8JT
Established in 1989, the home provides
long and short term care and
respite care. The home is registered with the Care
Quality Commission and delivers quality care in a home from home atmosphere
Please contact Mrs Karen Robson if you would like a brochure or to visit the
home. Tel. 015242 21284
Email. [email protected] www. oldvicaragecarehome.com
CONTACT MANAGEMENT & PRODUCTION TEAM
Editor: Peter King (015242) 22530 or [email protected] Production of Contact: Dave Collins, (015242) 21853 or [email protected] & Michael Hamp-son (015242 21712) or [email protected] Collation and Parcelling: Mrs Chris Collins (015242) 21853 Distribution of Contact: Ces Lloyd Electronic Distribution of Contact: Paul Laycock. Contact can be viewed in electronic format on the village web site, www.hornbyvillage.org.uk Advertising: Mrs Anne Somers (015242) 21320 or email at: [email protected]
Final date for copy to be included in the July edition is 19th June 2018.
Grateful thanks to all our advertisers for their continued financial support.
www.hartandwillow.co.uk
Emily Houghton
[email protected] 07889950746
Upholstery Furnishings
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Hornby Helpline is here to assist the residents of the parish of
Hornby with Farleton with:
e.g.
Trips to the Doctors, Hospital or Vets
Minor home repairs Computer problems Help after illness or surgery
Please call 01524 22227 Between 10 - 12 Mon - Sat
Coffee Morning & Poetry Reading
Interested in popular verse or just like to meet for a chat?
Alternate Wednesdays 10.30 am to 12.30 pm at Heysham Library, 396 –398 Heysham Road
£1.00 to include light refreshments
Regular Group meetings: Art Group: Wednesdays; 2.00 to 4.00 pm; Hornby Institute Mothers’ Union: 3rd Wednesday, Hornby Institute; 2.00 pm Lunesdale Probus: 1st and 3rd Monday; Hornby Institute; 10.00 am Castle Probus: 2nd and 4th Monday; Hornby Institute; 10.00 am Hornby Drama Group: Wednesday evenings, Hornby Institute Hornby Pensioners: 2nd & 4th Saturday; Whist & Dominoes, Hornby Institute; 7.00 pm
Reading Group: Last Wednesday of each month at 3.30pm; Hornby Institute. Knitting Group: Mondays; 1.45 pm to 3.45 pm; Hornby Institute (Sept to April)
Flower Club. 7.30pm on the 3rd Thursday of the month. Singing Group: 7.00 pm -9.00 pm every Tuesday ; Hornby Institute Dancing: Tuesday nights; 7.30 – 11pm. Hornby Bowling Club: Mondays; 1.30 pm; Social Bowling, everyone welcome Coffee Mornings Monday — Saturday: 10.00am to 12.00pm Scouts: Thursdays; from 7.00 to 8.30 pm; Wray Village Hall
31 Free Local Drop-in for People with Hearing Loss For more information about Bridging the Gap or Caritas Care, you can visit our website: www.caritascare.org.uk or follow us on Twitter: CaritasCareUk Anyone requiring batteries please contact our Preston office on
01772 732313. Email: [email protected]
HORNBY HELPLINE
GETTING OUT IN THE COLD & DARK Don’t feel that you are stuck in your house now that winter has
come. If you would like to get to entertainments at the Institute or services at either church but can’t because of the winter cold & dark, call Helpline on 015242 22227 between 10.00 & 12.00 Monday - Saturday & we will see if we can help.
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Upcoming Events 2018
Hornby Institute 015242 22227 [email protected]
2nd June
Plant Sale at 22 Monteagle Drive 2pm-5pm
8th June 2018 - Simon & Garfunkel Celebra-
tion 8pm bar opens 7.15pm
Tickets £12
21st June– Ladies Day Lunch 12noon
£5 Names to Jill at reception
7th July 2018 - Ploughman’s Lunch
12noon – 2pm Adults £7 Children £4
21st September — Mumbo Jumbo
6th October — Book Fair
27th October — HVT Jumble Sale