QUICK GUIDE TO WHAT’S ON IN NOVEMBER 2014 Hornby Institute telephone number 015242 22227
Fuller details for most events are included within this issue of CONTACT. Would societies which meet weekly or monthly please inform the Editor of the day and times they meet so that update information is available. Thank you. Reading Group – last Wednesday of each month at 2.30pm. Pensioners: Monthly meeting Second Tuesday of each month at 7 pm. Dancing every Tuesday night 7.30 – 11pm. Hornby Occasionals 7.30pm on Fridays, September to March. Hornby Swimming Pool, Mondays, 6-7pm, Adult Beginners/Improvers.
November
Church services – please see separate notices inside
1 Festive Coffee Morning; Arkholme; 10.30 to 12.30 pm
2 Remember & Celebrate; St Margaret’s Church; 3.00 pm
3 Lunesdale Probus Club; Hornby Institute
4 Prayer Group
5 Bonfire; 6.30 pm
8 Hornby District Ramblers; Holme; 9.30 am followed by AGM & Meal
8 Hornby Pensioners; Whist & Dominoes; 7.00 pm in the Institute
8 Guides Coffee Morning; 10.00 to 12.00 pm; Hornby Institute
9 Remembrance Sunday
10 Castle Probus Club; Scarthwaite Hotel
10 Hornby Pensioners Hot Pot Supper; 7.00 pm; Hornby Institute
11 Hornby Pensioners; Whist & Dominoes; 7.00 pm in the Institute
13 Parish Council Meeting; 7.45 pm ; Hornby Institute
15 Christmas Craft Fayre; 10.00 to 3.30 pm; Hornby Institute
15 “Autumn Leaves”; St James, Tatham, 7.30 pm
15 Children of Hope; Barbon Village Hall; 7.30 pm
17 Lunesdale Probus Club; Hornby Institute
19 Mothers’ Union; 2.00 pm
20 Flower Club: 7.30 pm; Hornby Institute
21 Countryside Society; 7.45 pm; Hornby Institute
22 Hornby Pensioners; Whist & Dominoes; 7.00 pm in the Institute
22 “Silent Night”; Arkholme; 7.30 pm
22 & 23 Arts Trail Christmas Fayre
24 Castle Probus Club; Scarthwaite Hotel
28 Hornby Drama Group; BFG; 7.30 pm; Hornby Institute
29 Hornby Drama Group; BFG; 2.00 pm and 7.30 pm; Hornby Institute
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Other regular weekly meetings this month: Art Group: Wednesdays; 5th, 12th, 19th & 26th from 2.00 to 4.00 pm; Hornby Institute
Guides: Tuesdays; 4th,11th, 18th and 25th from 7.00 to 8.30 pm; Hornby Institute
Brownies: Thursdays; 6th, 13th, 20th & 27th from 6.30 to 7.45 pm; Primary School
Scouts: Wednesdays; 5th, 12th, 19th & 26th from 7.00 to 8.30 pm; Primary School
Rainbows: Wednesdays; 5th, 12th, 19th & 26th from 4.30 to 5.30 pm; Primary School
Beavers: Fridays; 7th, 14th, 21st & 28th from 6.00 to 7.00 pm; Primary School
CONTACT The local news of Hornby-with-Farleton
Delivered in Hornby, Farleton, Claughton & Gressingham No. 511
November 2014 Scorpios are extremely dynamic and energetic. They are given to powerful
emotional extremes and are often driven by a powerful internal desire to achieve.
Scorpios make excellent leaders because their desire to achieve greatness
outweighs all else. Scorpios have a great love of life -- and they excel at most
things they do. Whether working or playing, Scorpios do it to the extreme --
determined to "live life to the fullest".
Individuals born under the astrological sign of Scorpio are often given to
emotional outbursts, or periods of depression, anger or jealousy. Because of their
intense desire to succeed, they can often be overly self-critical -- blaming
themselves for things they are not actually responsible for.
When Scorpios become angered by someone, they can take months (or
sometimes years) to forgive and forget. As they say, "beware the sting of
Scorpio".
Scorpios tend to be very popular and well-liked. Their natural dynamism and high energy level are
attractive qualities. They excel at athletics and competition of all kinds. They make natural leaders and
are often looked up to as role-models in their fields.
Scorpios are also excellent problem-solvers, and are unlikely to "give up" when obstacles appear in
their paths.
In the workplace, Scorpios are frequently found at the top. They tend to be aggressive, and goal-
oriented -- stopping at nothing to achieve their personal success. They also tend to be vindictive and
combative to anyone who stands in their path.
Scorpios are extremely observant and analytical and like the desert scorpion, are extremely good at
spotting opportunities others may have missed.
Scorpios tend to set their sights on someone they want to be with -- and stop at nothing until that
person is theirs. They are extremely passionate, emotional and given to intense relationships. When a
Scorpio finally settles into a relationship, they tend to become much calmer and more balanced people -
- but the road to that stability can be a bumpy one, full of emotional outbursts, passion and sometimes
heartbreak.
Scorpio must learn to set aside their natural jealousies and learn to trust -- only then will Scorpio find
peace.
(ifate.com)..(
October 23rd to
November 22nd
Scorpio
2 B4RN Broadband for Hornby & Farleton
B4RN for Hornby and Farleton is a community project that is working to bring the hyperfast B4RN broadband service to Hornby and Farleton. At present, the team is working hard to finalize route details with landowners. The route from Wray to Farleton is close to being finalised and over 750m of duct has been moled into the ground on this route. Weather permitting, there should be plenty of digging for the volunteers over the coming weeks. If you wish to receive regular updates about the roll-out in Hornby and Farleton, please sign up for our newsletter here: http://tinyletter.com/B4RN-Hornby If you are interested in a B4RN broadband connection, are thinking of investing, wish to get involved or would like any other information about the project, please email: [email protected]
Hornby-with-Farleton Parish Council – October 2014 Meeting Stuart Booth from JWPC Limited attended the meeting regarding the proposed development in Hornby. He represented his client who is currently developing proposals for providing new housing to the northern end of Hornby. The main concern raised by the Councillors was that the proposed access is off Royal Oak Meadow which they did not feel was at all suitable. The Highways Department will be invited to a site visit to discuss this further. Another planning application had been received regarding the erection of 9 dwellings on Station Road. Once again, the main concern was access to this site, therefore the Highways Department will also be asked to attend a site visit to discuss this further. 2 new seats for the cradle seat swing will be ordered for the playground. The Highways Department and Environmental Health will be contacted once again regarding the condition of the old hairdressers on Station Road. A complaint has been received regarding the quantity and speed of vehicles using the farm lane next to the Institute. The Parish Council cannot be directly involved with this matter due to the fact that this is private land. However, if anyone manages to note particulars of any vehicles being driven inconsiderately on this lane, then we would ask that this information is passed on to the police. More detailed minutes will be available in the folder in the Institute and on the Hornby website - www.hornbyvillage.org.uk, once approved at the next meeting. The next Parish Council meeting will take place on Thursday 13
th November at
7:45pm in Hornby Institute. Anyone who wishes to attend would be most welcome. An agenda will be displayed in each of the Parish notice boards on Sunday 9
th
November 2014. Mrs. Tizzie Massey (Clerk)
Autumn Clothes Swish Many thanks to all who came to BUY, and or SELL items at the evening event. Almost £400 was raised for the Institute. There were more sellers than
buyers!! Remaining clothes were delivered to the Ukrainian Choir, and some have gone to a dress agency, so there may be a further trickle of funds. Anne Lee
CONTACT MANAGEMENT & PRODUCTION TEAM
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26 Theatre in the Quarter presents
Silent Night at Arkholme Village Hall,
Saturday 22nd November, 7.30
The Western Front, 24 December 1914. Along the
miles of trenches, wet and freezing men face each other
in stalemate. Then, over the temporary halt in gunfire,
voices from both sides of No Man’s Land begin to talk,
sing and break the silent night…
During autumn 2014, Chester-based Theatre in the
Quarter will present Silent Night – the incredible story
of events leading up to the Christmas Eve Truce of
1914 – as part of the First World War Centenary
commemoration.
At once moving and entertaining, Silent Night brings to life the human stories
of a group of Cheshire soldiers and the families they left behind. Against a
backdrop of archive images, original music and popular songs from the era,
Silent Night vividly portrays events surrounding this historic moment.
Tickets:£7 (£5 under 18s – suitable for 8+) from 015242 22236(evens.),
07920 203637, [email protected] and Docker Park Farm.
‘Heart-warming… innovative theatre at its best’ Chester Chronicle
See http://theatreinthequarter.co.uk/ for info about the company.
3 Thank you from Rachel Fisher
Hello all – I just wanted to thank everybody in the village for the kindness you have shown
me since Shaun’s heart attack. I feel so lucky to be part of such a caring community that has
enabled me to visit Shaun in Wythenshawe Hospital every day since the attack in September.
Shaun is doing well but requires a heart transplant. He is now listed on the urgent transplant
list and we await the call to say a heart is available.
Because of the heart attack I didn’t manage to run the great north in September – I have
managed to speak to most people who sponsored me and want to thank you for allowing me to
donate monies collected in to St John’s Hospice – I also gave in the money from my august
coffee morning and the total the hospice got (including gift aid) was £259. 45. Thank you so
much for your support in this fundraising too.
MacMillan Coffee Morning
Hornby St Margaret’s Primary School PTA would like to thank all those who made the MacMillan Coffee Morning a success and helped to raised £371.12 for the deserved charity.
Thank you all who came along on the morning and enjoyed coffee, cakes and biscuits with us and all those who gave so generously. Many thanks go to the school for allowing us to host the event and to all the pupils who helped on the morning. Special thanks go to our supportive local businesses who gave such kind raffle prizes. A huge thank you to parents and friends for their donations of cakes and biscuits and many thanks to the PTA members, past and present, for all your valuable help on the day. You are all very much appreciated.
FOCUS SCHOOL – HORNBY CAMPUS Hello Hornby Contact readers, we hope those that attended our Coffee Morning in
September enjoyed it. The event was organised by year 10 with help from their
parents. Altogether we raised about £300.00 for the Albania Music School and the
Bethany Orphanage in Tanzania.
Lego Man came to visit the juniors on 25th September; they made some marvellous
creations from his Lego workshops. Some juniors said it was “Absolutely awesome” and “really
great fun”.
On Thursday 2nd October year 7 went on a visit to Vindolana, as part of their History lessons.
Some students commented that it was “very interesting, wish we could have done some
excavating! I would definitely go again”.
The week beginning 6th October was Languages week. Students were taught a range of lan-
guages from Swedish to Chinese. Mrs Midgley from Wray talked to the juniors about how to
speak in Arabic.
This month, Discovery House are having a Table Tennis Tournament as a way of raising money
for the Albania Music School.
4 Rotary Club of Lunesdale
During the past month members have been busy attending the Charter Evenings of other
clubs. This is when a club celebrates its birthday and it provides an opportunity to visit
other clubs, meet friends and enjoy rotary fellowship. It is also a chance for the ladies to
dress up!
The visit of the children from Belarus on 16th September was a very successful and
happy day. Our RC was pleased to organise a day of carefree fun and entertainment for 11girls and 8 boys
who are brought to the Uk on holiday by "The Friends of Chernobyl's Children". We took them to
Ingleborough Cave at Clapham (a big adventure in a mysterious underground world full of stalagmites and
stalactites and strange shapes and sounds) had lunch at the Bunk House at Clapham, then on to Kirkby
Lonsdale for an enthralling hour long magic show followed by afternoon tea, the presentation of a cuddly
toy and bags full of goodies. Finally, reluctantly we said our goodbyes. The children aged 7 -9 years
enjoyed lots of fun and laughter. A huge thank you to all those people who made a donation, in some form
or other, which helped to make this a wonderful day for these little ones all of whom come from
disadvantaged backgrounds. If you would like to see photos of this special day please look at our website
Lunesdalerotary.org.uk
The response to our appeal for good, clean baby-grows and baby vests (to be flown out to disaster areas
around the world) continues to be excellent. Thank you so much to all those who have donated. Please call
73166, 73073 or 71027 if you wish to donate to the appeal.
Another huge thank you to everyone who made a contribution to the appeal "£1 buys a pair of Flipflops".
The generosity to this appeal, which is to buy a pair of Flipflops for children in the village of Kitale,
Uganda has been incredible. In the village most children are barefooted and the soles of their feet are bitten
by the Chigoe (Jigger) bug causing dreadful infection. In Oct/Nov, 2 club members will spend time in this
village when one of their projects is to ensure that all the children will have flip flops to protect and keep
their feet healthy. The flip flops will be bought at a nearby market in Jinja. More about the trip to Uganda
and Malawi in the next issue.
On November 14th Club members will be at Booths collecting for Children In Need. Please do come and
say Hello and have a chat and join in the fun and the spirit of the day. Watch out for The Rotary Club
escorting Father Christmas on his Sleigh when he visits your village.
Looking ahead to June 21st 2015 The Great Rotary Around Britain Bike Ride is in the planning stages. If
you are a keen cyclist, or you know someone who might be interested, and would like to know more about
this please call 73166.
PILATES
At Hornby Institute
BACK PAIN, JOINT STIFFNESS, or you simply wish to improve your
POSTURE and FLEXIBILITY?
Classes Tues am and Wed pm
HEATHER S.WILKINSON.
SRN.SCM.HVTel:015242 21150
email:[email protected]
R T Harrison & Son
Traditional dry stone walling
Local business specialising in
traditional dry stone walling and mortar stone walling as well as flag laying and
stone facing. All tasks considered; whether it’s wall gapping on a small scale or projects of a larger nature. There is no charge for an estimate so please feel free
to contact us on 07792901822 or 015242 21156.
JB SCHOOL OF DANCE
Dance classes for children age 2 upwards Ballet, musical theatre, freestyle,
and tap Classes located at Hornby, Caton,
Brookhouse and Morecambe For more details of the school visit
www.jbschoolofdance.co.uk or call 07708 085659
Celebrating 10 years of teaching In your local area!
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Mobile 07947 823457 email:
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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 rated 3 star (excellent) and
registered with the Care Quality Commission
Please contact Mrs Karen Robson if you
would like a brochure or to visit the home. Tel. 015242 21284
Email. [email protected]
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
ACUPUNCTURE
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Taxation Services
Accounts / Tax Returns / Vat Payroll / Advice / Company Tax
Company Formation/Bookkeeping
Phone 015242 22377 mobile 07940 498 942
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Tel: 015242 61868 Email:
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Fabrics for Patchwork and Dressmaking
Threads, Zips, Ribbon, Beads and Trims
Knitting yarn & patterns Craft books Brother Sewing Machines
Classes in Patchwork, Sewing, Knitting and Crochet
G A Willan & Son
Electrical Contractor
Industrial – Commercial – Domestic Installations Security Alarms and Lighting
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telephone : 015242 – 21341
Gas Safe Register 300024 Combi Boilers Heating Systems Servicing & Breakdowns Bathroom Installations Unvented Hot Water
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24 LUNESDALE DECORATORS
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Monday to Saturday
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Indoor/Outdoor Paving
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Phone (015242) 22012 Mobile 07896754833
5 From 3 months to 11 years
Free Pre-School places
Out of School Club
7.30am – 6.30pm
Telephone 015242 22288
Advertising In Contact
If you would like to advertise your
business in this space please get
in touch with Anne Somers for
details of monthly and annual
rates.
Tel: 015242 21320
Sports Injuries, Back Pain, Frozen
shoulder, Acupuncture and more
(see website).
Phone Chartered Physiotherapist
Marie Colyer MSc MCSP
015242 62216
www.benthamphysio.co.uk
Cliff Small Funeral Service
Independent Family Firm
Private Chapel, Pre-paid Funeral Plans
20, BROOKHOUSE ROAD, CATON
Tel: 01524 770886 (24 hours)
For Personal Caring Attention
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23 Drop-In Service for Hard of Hearing People
Free ear-mould cleaning and re-tubing service. NHS batteries exchanged on production of record book. Information about amplified telephones and other equipment is available.
For further information, please contact Elaine Oxley on 01229 870349
MARK WATSON
HOME & GARDEN
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trimming, mowing, paving,
planting, power washing
spraying, strimming, turfing,
gutters cleared
Loft insulating, pointing, rendering, painting
No job too small, reasonable rates,
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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, starting 9th April
at Heysham Library, 396 –398 Heysham Road
£1.00 to include light refreshments
07759680938
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Low Bentham
015242 62038
Available Now! A unique 2015 Calendar:
The Lune Valley in Times Past
comprises 14 early twentieth Century photographs of Lune Valley
villages: Tatham Fells, High Bentham, Wray, Hornby, Claughton,
Whittington, Tunstall, Arkholme, Brookhouse, Caton, Halton, Over
Kellet and Lancaster
incorporates a photograph of the suspension footbridge near Hornby
Castle, circa 1911
is vailable now from Hornby Butchers and Hornby Post Office, priced at
£5.50
would make an excellent Christmas present for friends and family
All proceeds from the sale of this calendar will be donated to
St John’s Hospice, Lancaster
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22 Where there’s a will, there’s a way.
November is Will Aid Month when anyone can get a will made by a
solicitor for a voluntary donation. For information go to
http://www.willaid.org.uk/
Hornby Institute needs your help.
The structure and future of Hornby Village Institute depends on the generosity
of its supporters. It costs about £70000 a year to run and maintain the Institute.
This is over £1000 a week. In reading this information on legacy-giving (also
known as gift-giving) we hope that we can introduce you to a way in which your
long-term support can help us to maintain, and enhance the Institute for future
generations.
How you can help
People from Hornby and beyond generously help run the Institute and the or-
ganisations that use it during their lifetimes. By extending your support and
leaving a gift, no matter how small, to the Institute in your Will you can help us
to ensure that this unique building in Hornby may be enjoyed by generations to
come.
Making a Will
The only way we can ensure that our wishes are met when we die is by making a
Will. Leaving things to chance may mean that the State could take everything
and those we care about are left with nothing to remember us by. Although it is
possible to make your own Will, it is advisable, especially if your wishes are not
straightforward, to consult a solicitor or to use a Will-writing service. Either
should ensure that your Will is legal and valid. We recognise that making a Will
can often be a difficult and sensitive area. Some brief notes are included below:
When making a Will you may wish to include specific gifts of cash or of posses-
sions such as jewellery or objects d’art or of land and buildings. The Will then
makes provision for the remainder of your assets (the residuary estate) which
may be left to one beneficiary or may be divided up and shared by a number of
beneficiaries.
After providing for your relatives, dependants and others close to you, you may
wish to make a gift to Hornby Village Trust which is responsible for the mainte-
nance and running of the Institute.
Hornby Village Trust is a registered charity. All gifts to charities are free from
Inheritance Tax
You might like to download a template letter that you could modify to send to
your solicitor from the trust website. This is only draft letter that you may find
useful to instruct your solicitor to include a bequest to a charity, such as the
Hornby Village Trust Hornby Lancaster. What your solicitor will have to do for
your will depend on many things, such as whether you have an existing Will, if
the Will is in one name or more, etc.
7 Hornby District Ramblers
Saturday, 8th November Holme — Heading South (5 miles) -
Led by Beryl Morphet & Anne Storey (41414 or 41712)
The walk will start at 9.30 a.m. from Hornby car park and is followed by the A.G.M and lunch at The Smithy Inn
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.
Hornby Village Institute Computer Room
You do not need to go to Caton or Lancaster to use a computer.
We have a computer room which villagers are welcome to use. What can you
do? Use the Microsoft, Word, Excel & Powerpoint, Skype friends or family, access
the Internet, Scan and print in colour or Black & White up to A3. If you need help
contact the Institute staff or ask via Helpline.
Countryside Society
On Friday 17th October Robin McIlveen gave a superb talk on “Climate Change,
Past, Present and Future”. With excellent slides he illustrated the amazing variability
of weather systems at present in various parts of the world. He explained clearly the
abstract concept of the Global Atmospheric Annual Surface Temperature (GAAST).
In modern times this can be obtained from actual observations, but surprisingly it can
be estimated for prehistoric times from studies of the deep ice in Greenland and Ant-
arctica. The picture which emerges is that for most of the earth’s existence the
GAAST has been much warmer than the present 15 degrees Celcius, more like 25
degrees, but then cooled and oscillated, causing a series of ice ages, and now is rising
at about 1 degree per century. Sea level averaged over the whole earth changes with
the GAAST, and is predicted to rise at about half a metre per century. Robin stated
that approximately 90 % of scientists working in this field believe that a significant
part of this is related to human activity. He showed a dramatic graph of carbon diox-
ide concentration in the atmosphere since the start of the Industrial Revolution. The
very appreciative audience thanked Robin most warmly for a splendid but sobering
presentation.
The November meeting will be held in the Hornby Institute at
7.45 pm on Friday 21st November,
when Tom Lord will give an illustrated talk on “Caring for Butterflies on an upland
Dales farm”.
HORNBY PENSIONERS
11th November: 7.00 pm
HOT POT SUPPER followed by Whist & Dominoes
WHIST and DOMINOES evenings: November 8th & 22nd
We welcome all
2 to 4 year old
Children
GOOD OfSTED
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Monday, Tuesday & Thursday 9.00 to 3.30 p.m.
Wednesday & Friday 9.00 to 1.00 p.m.
For details, ring Alison on 07751907358
8
AUGHTON ROAD
BOARDING KENNELS
Day care service available
‘Individual care and attention for your
dog’
Contact Helen on 07766446272 or 015242 21347
www.aughtonroadkennels.co.uk
High Snab Farm, Gressingham,
Lancaster, LA2 8LS
Hornby Flower Club Helen and Ann from Greenfoot Garden Centre in Wray were our guest presenters in
October. They brought with them an impressive array of colourful pots and plants
and proceeded to show us how to get the most from each container for now and into
the spring.
In each container place a good layer of compost then some bulbs, more compost
followed by another layer of bulbs and so on (depending on the size of the
container). The final planting at the top is something showy for now such as violas,
heathers or other winter hardy plants.
For our November meeting we look forward to a return visit by Joan Bentley from
Cartmel whose theme is A Winter Wonderland. Joan is a very talented flower
arranger-demonstrator and earlier this year was awarded a British Empire Medal for
services to charity and the community of Grange-over-Sands.
We hope you will join us on Thursday the 20th November at 7.30pm in Hornby
Institute.
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Wednesday, November 19th: 2.00 pm
Rev Andrew Schofield
“Living with St Francis”
Hornby Art Group
We are continuing to work on either Interesting architectural features of buildings in the Hornby area or our own individual projects.
We are a self help group and no previous experience is necessary. The group meet approximately 40 times per year and membership fees are £20 per Quarter..
There is an exhibition of our previous work on the first floor of the Institute .
The group will meet on Wednesday afternoons between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.
on November 5th. 12th. 19th and 26th.
For further information regarding the group please contact either Ann Nash on 015242 22595 ,
or Kath Helme on 015242 21845 New members will be made to feel extremely welcome.
Lunesdale Arts Trail Christmas Fayre
Sat 22nd & Sun 23 November 11am-4pm
Come and visit your local artists studios for unique Christmas gifts or com-
mission something really special in glass, pottery or a painting. Look out for
the red sign posts directing you to the studios in the Lune Valley or visit the
website for more information, www.lunesdalearts.co.uk
NOT DOING ENOUGH EXERCISE AND NEED ENCOURAGEMENT? -ME TOO
JUST COME AND MEET AT THE CYCLE/FOOTPATH CATON (DOWN BY CATON POST OF-
FICE) EVERY
SATURDAY MORNING, START AT 9.30AM
IT’S A GENTLE ………WALK /POWER WALK /GENTLE JOG/ JOG/RUN/A BIT OF ALL, NO
PRESSURE. IT’S YOUR CHOICE. YOU TURN AROUND AFTER 30 MINS AND RETURN TO
THE START TO MEET AND STRETCH ----ONLY AN HOUR OF YOUR TIME. YOU THEN
HAVE THE DAY AHEAD OF YOU! IT’S A FEEL GOOD FACTOR TO GENTLY INCREASE OUR
ENERGY LEVELS
HEATHER WILKINSON
The Hornby Drama Group (HDG) will be
presenting a performance of Roald Dahl’s
‘The BFG’ on stage at Hornby Institute at the following
days and times:
Friday 28th November 7.30pm
Saturday 29th November 2pm (Matinee) and 7.30pm
All tickets are available from the Hornby Institute
Many local children will be performing in the play. It would be great
to see you all there.
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Children of Hope, Uganda
Join us for an evening of good food, wine, music and fun!
Saturday Novermber 15th- 7:30pm at Barbon Village Hall
There will be an auction of prints (framed and unframed) and some exciting
gifts including concert tickets and luxury spa days.
Live music, great cheese, refreshing wine and a relaxed atmosphere
Tickets are £10 on the door or from Juliet Bird (72508) and Pauline Kaye
(71389)
All proceeds go towards our Medical Mission to Uganda which is planned
for January 2015.
Bonfire Night
We are holding our bonfire and firework night on
5th November at 6.30pm. This year we are building the bonfire
ourselves and would be grateful of any wood donations.
Wood can be delivered to the car park on Saturday 1st and Sunday
2nd November until midday.
Please ensure only WOOD and No Nails.
Tuesdays: Pie Night 2 for £10
Choice of three homemade pies
Wednesdays: Quiz Night
Plus free nibbles!
Thursdays: Curry Night
Choice of three curries
With naan bread, samosa and a free
drink for only £7.99!
Sundays: Sunday Roast from £8.95
What’s On at The Royal Oak
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
Parties Welcome, Large Family Beer Garden Closed Mondays (Except Bank Holidays)
For bookings contact either
Chris Ledsham or Tom Laycock Hornby (015242) 21228
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
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Preparation for GCSE and
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Tel: 07788258313
Sarah Rycroft, MICHT, IIHHT ‘Hands on Therapies
Helping you to Health’
Myofascial Release Massage, Indian Head Massage, Hot Stone
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Reflexology Emotional Freedom Therapy
By appointment:
Tel: 07736 807157 or 015242 21166 Appointments available in Wennington &
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* Ofsted rated Outstanding in all areas
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Deborah McCulloch BSc(Hons) MICHT
Complementary Therapist
Reflexology • Swedish Massage •
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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
Lonsdale
Osteopaths
Andrew Calvert BSc (Hons) Ost
Treating: Back and neck pain, arm and leg
pain, headaches, sciatica, arthritic pain and stiffness, sports injuries
0800 0238885 www.lonsdaleosteopaths.co.uk
Holiday Inn, Caton Road, Lancaster
Flower Bank
Florist 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
Suppliers and installers of quality German kitchens, bedrooms and bathrooms.
Visit our showroom
Unit 3, Low Mills, Mill Lane
Low Bentham, LA2 7DA
015242 63388
www.butlerinteriors.co.uk
Kitchen Installations (North West) Ltd.
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Calling All Knitters—Christmas is coming
It is time to start knitting for children in need, small items for shoe
boxes, larger ones for Christian Aid. Odd balls of knitting wool are also
welcome. Some wool is already available.
Further details phone Elizabeth Tinker (tel: 21130), or see her after church on
Sundays.
Empty shoe boxes would be welcome too, ASAP.
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St Vincent de Paul Christmas Appeal
It’s almost here again—Christmas. Once again there will be a box in your
church on November 30th, which will be collected on December 8th.
Please give generously
Food: Biscuits, sweets, coffee etc
Gifts (unwrapped) for children and teenagers. We will wrap and label them.
Please help to make this a Christmas to remember for everyone
Thank you
Christmas Craft Fayre: Saturday, November 15th
from 10.00 am to 3.30 pm in Hornby Institute
Refreshments available all day
Come and do your Christmas shopping early.
Thursday, December 11th at 2.00 pm in Hornby Institute
We will have the pleasure of listening to Christmas singing from THE MEWES
A wonderful afternoon with refreshments and a raffle.
Admission £5 at the door.
St. James the Less Church, Tatham presents "Autumn Leaves"
An evening of music and fun
with "The Brewers Apron"
Sat. 15 Nov. at 7.30pm
Tickets £12.50 (to include Hot Pot Supper & Glass of Wine)
Available from Phyllis Holt 21443 ~ Linda Kirkby 21486
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October “100” Club 1st prize £25 No. 221 Mr S Gardner 2nd prize £20 No. 138 Mrs R Ferrington 3rd prize £15 No. 255 Mr K Green 4th prize £10 No. 253 Mr S Griffiths
Hornby Probus Club visit Manchester for Christmas markets and the NDO ‘Christmas show’ at RNCM.
Wednesday 10th December. Attracting shoppers from all over the UK and beyond, the Christmas Market has become not just a fabulous place to shop but also a popular leisure destination in its own right. Wander through the chalet-lined streets of the markets which are located in different spaces around the city. Over 300 stalls with gifts, craftwork and mouth-watering delicacies from all over Europe. Treat yourself to anything from Dutch mini pancakes, to Hungarian goulash to Spanish paella to French profiteroles. Relax with a hot chocolate, German or Spanish beer, or French wine. Soak up the atmosphere of a truly international event with a uniquely Mancunian flavour. (wrap up warm!) We then transfer to The Royal Northern College of music for a tribute concert to the much loved BBC Northern Dance Orchestra (NDO). It’s just over 40 years ago since the NDO last per-formed but much of their library has been saved and the RNCM Big Band will be re- creating this great band on the night of Wednesday 10th December. We will have excellent best reserved seating and there is also an optional pre- concert talk and review at 6.30 pm
Departing Hornby 2pm by coach. Cost £25 per head for the whole event. –because of demand we’ve increased our allocation and there are just a few places left. As usual no monies required at this stage - just general interest , names and numbers please. Any questions? Please contact Roger Carter – Hornby. 22283.
VICTORIA INSTITUTE, CATON IT COURSES We have had a few queries about using IPads and Tablets in general. Our IT Tutor, Lyn Shar-man, would be willing to run a workshop on this theme, so please get in touch if you are inter-ested in attending. Given sufficient ‘learners’, we would aim to run a programme in the New Year. PHOTOCOPYING AND INTERNET SERVICES The IT Room and Drop In services are available in the Victoria Institute. Opening times are 9.30 – 3.30 weekdays. We have computers with Internet access, and a ‘multi-function’ printer which also serves as a photocopier and scanner. Paper sizes A4 and A3 can be printed or copied in mono and full colour. Tea and coffee are served, and local newspapers always available for browsing.
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Hornby & Farleton Ladies’ Christmas Dinner
7.30 pm for 8 pm Friday 19th
December 2014
Come and celebrate with friends and neighbours. Please book early by contacting
Jenny Fisher 21304 or email [email protected] . It was a full house
last year.
Venue: Castle Inn
Menu: Select your choice in advance from the festive
menu which Jenny will send
Cost: £20 paid in advance to Jenny
Dress code: Smart casual or party dress, whatever is your
mood
Santa’s sack: If you wish to participate bring a wrapped
gift, guide value £5
Hornby & Farleton Men’s Christmas Night
8 pm onwards Friday 19th
December 2014
Come and celebrate with friends and neighbours. Please let Dave Collins know if
you’re coming by email [email protected] or phone 21853, as the pub needs a
guide for catering.
Venue: The Royal Oak
Menu: Deluxe curry and pint
Cost: £12 to be paid on the night
Dress code: Smarten up in your own style or walk on the wild side
Santa’s sack: Don’t bother we all have enough socks!
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In August two of the Brownie Leaders – Alison and Claire undertook a visit to the World Guiding
Centre in India – Sangam where they took part in a community project. On Tuesday the 18th of
November they are giving a presentation about their trip at 7pm in the Foster Suite at the Insti-
tute. The Guides will be serving tea and cake and there will be a raffle. Entrance cost is £2.50 and all
proceeds from the evening will support the ‘Days for Girls’ Uganda project that is covered separately in
this Contact.
What have the girls been up to?
Our Units have all been busy! Along with girls from Caton units they participated in a Lune Valley
District Day and Camp Over at Silverdale in September, celebrating 100 years of Brownies. This was
the first time under canvas for the Brownies! The theme was the 100 year anniversary since world war
one and activities included: make do and mend, cooking dampers on the camp fire, code breaking, field
hospital role play and eating ration style food.
The following w/end [No rest for us leaders!], seven of the Brownies attended a North West Region 100
year Brownie celebration at Chester Zoo. This was a real adventure, travelling by train from Lancaster
with bed roll and ruck sac, changing trains at Warrington and catching the bus from Chester Station to
the zoo. We slept [slept is probably not quite a true description!], in an enormous marquee with around
1, 400 other Brownies and leaders, did a lantern lit walk around the zoo at night where we had a close
encounter with a roaring lioness [not use to night visitors!], were introduced to the Chief Guide [modern
day Baden-Powell] and had all of Saturday at the zoo. It was all very exciting and I don’t think any of
the Brownies or the leaders will forget the experience which was covered on the national news.
The youngest members - Rainbows are currently doing their ‘All about me’ roundabout badge – discov-
ering similarities and differences about themselves and others. They have found out that Rainbows in
Portugal and Thailand are called ‘Little Birds’ and in Japan they are Tenderfoot Girl Scouts! Rainbows
in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates can see the tallest building in the world with 163 floors!
The Brownies have been learning about Brownie Traditions – how things have changed since their lead-
ers & mothers were Brownies and which aspects remain unchanged. They compared old badges and
uniform with current ones. They spent an evening hearing about life in India and trying their hand at
some Indian art. Now the girls are working on the toy maker’s badge which began with making a sock
puppet.
The Guides are working towards awards: Baden Powell, Commonwealth and Camp permits. They are
planning their coffee morning for the 8th of November to raise funds for the Institute. They enjoyed do-
ing some fused glass work with a certain local craftswoman – creating poppy pictures to commemorate
the 100 year anniversary since the First World War began.
Vacancies : All of our units currently have vacancies for girls. Guiding gives girls a great girls only
space where they can take part in a wide range of activities and awards. They will also be part of the
biggest international organisation for girls and women. They can progress on to leadership roles which
are a great thing in themselves and can also help them get jobs/university places.
We are also always on the lookout for leaders to assists with groups in Hornby, Caton and Arkholme
To register an interest in joining please visit www.girlguiding.org.uk/interested or contact Rose Roberts
on 015242 21047 for further local information.
Dates for Rainbows and Brownies meeting at the school
Rainbows: November 5th 12th, 19th and 26th. 4.30 to 5.30 pm
Brownies November 6th 13th 20th and 27th 6.30 to 7.45 pm
Meeting at the Institute
Guides November 4th,11th, 18th and 25th 7.00 to 8.30 pm
The Hornby Guides would like to welcome everyone to a coffee morning at
The Institute on Saturday 8th November 10am to 12pm.
We are pleased the Brownies and Rainbows will be helping us on the day and hope
you will all come and join us.
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Visit to Uganda – Days for Girls – help needed! In January I am joining Dr Simon Kaye and his group on their medical mission visit to Uganda.
I am focusing my efforts in the lead up to the trip on ‘Days for Girls.’ Whilst there I will be handing out
the sanitary kits and helping to educate the girls about their use.
Did you know that most girls in Uganda do not have access to any sanitary supplies? This means that
they miss school for five days a month. They gradually fall further and further behind and are liable to
drop out of school. Without a good education their chances of obtaining employment are poor. This
often leads to early marriage and motherhood and so the cycle of poverty continues.
Days for Girls sanitary kits empower girls in Uganda and other areas of the world to continue their edu-
cation and improve their opportunities. Lasting up to three years means they can give girls an extra 180
days at school.
I want to make and take out at least 100 kits but I can’t do it by myself! I have done assemblies with all
year groups at my former school LGGS and the girls have been asked to bring in new flannels, knickers
and travel soaps to go in the kits.
I am hoping the local community will help to make the draw string bags, shields and liners to complete
the kit, so.......
Calling all sewing machine users On Thursday, the 13th of November from 10am till 4pm (or whatever portion of that time you are avail-
able) please come along to The Foster Suite at Hornby Institute with your machine.
We will show you the different elements of the kit and give the instructions for making them.
We will provide material and sewing thread but if anyone wants to contribute supplies we would appre-
ciate that. Fabric needs to be 100% woven (quilters) cotton for the shields, the same or poly cotton for
the bags. It needs to be medium to dark in colour and patterned – preferably with geometrics, botanicals
or batiks and sewing thread needs to be 100% polyester. This is to ensure it will be acceptable culturally
and that it will last. We will provide the waterproof material which goes into the shield. The liners are
made from cotton flannel. If you want to see more details prior to the day please go to: http://
www.daysforgirls.org/
If you are able to stay all day bring a packed lunch or nip out to use local services. We will provide
drinks on arrival, at lunch and drinks & cake mid – afternoon.
We hope that sewers will then make some of the items at home or with groups of friends over the next
month. If any helpers need an evening or w/end session please let us know. Offers of help cutting out
prior to the day and assembling the packs late Dec/early Jan are also most welcome.
Please contact Alice Roberts on 015242 21047 if you are able to help.
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Girlguiding News – November 2014: What have we been
up to?
Leaders:
Two of our young leaders Lois Preece and Alice Roberts recently com-
pleted their adult leadership award. Lois is away at bible school in Ger-
many but Alice was presented with her badge and certificate and also her
Senior Section holiday permit during the Lancaster & Garstang Division
A.G.M at Lancaster Castle. During the evening we were able to visit the A wing of the former prison – a
salutary reminder to stay on the straight and narrow!
We really value the input of our young leaders – aged 14 to 18. Lois and Andrea Harvey, who has gone
to Aberdeen University to study dietetics have both been with us for three years and have been a real
asset, we wish them well. We are pleased to welcome back Chelsea Seber as a young leader at Guides
following illness and to have continued help from Hannah Booth.
At Brownies we now have Danielle Harrison and Imogen Benson who hope to complete the leadership
qualification. The input of Meg, Sian and Heather (all former Brownies & Guides) at Rainbows is a real
support to Alice who is taking temporary charge whilst leader Rachel Fisher has taken some time out
due to the serious illness of her husband Shaun.
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ST MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH , HORNBY,
(with OUR LADY’S, CATON, and ST JOSEPH’S, KIRKBY LONSDALE)
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 then 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.
Remembrance Sunday 9th November at 11am - we join with St Marga-
ret's at the War Memorial to remember and keep silence.
Mass and Blessing of the Sick - Wednesday 3rd December at 11am
followed by a festive lunch. If transport is required please contact Elda
(01524771240) or Marie (01524221721).
St Mary’s Garden is always open for a gentle walk, for peaceful meditation or for a
seat in the sun. All are welcome.
THE PRAYER GROUP
Will meet on
Tuesday, November 4th at 4.15 pm
at 1, Montbegon, Hornby
All are welcome to join us for just half an hour of meditation & prayer
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