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Scunthorpe History - the MarketYou might guess that Scunthorpe Market has been around for quite a few years – but did you know that in fact it goes back some 100 years?
Bacon Charlie’s is a household name in Scunthorpe and a market tradition that stretches back 100 years. Richard Neilson now runs the stall, but the original Bacon Charlie was his grandfather who ran the
business until his death in 1960, aged 83.
After his death, the business was kept in the family, being run by Charlie’s wife Ethel, then their daughter Joan and her husband and finally his grandsons, Richard and Robert. This tradition has led to generations of shoppers staying loyal to the family business.
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Born in London in 1877, ‘Bacon Charlie’ had been at Scunthorpe market every Friday and Saturday since 1922. He estimated that he sold between 2 and 3 tons of bacon a week, and at peak periods as much as 10 tons.
Fruit and VegMore recently, Rooke’s Fruit and Veg is one of Scunthorpe Market’s best-loved stalls and for over sixty years it has been serving happy customers with fresh, quality produce.
Established by the Rooke family in 1947, it catered for the growing post-war desire for fresh produce as rationing drew to an end. When the New Market Hall opened its doors in 1969, G Rooke’s ‘The Salad Bar’ moved to its present position at the entrance to the Food Hall. Generations of shoppers have called into Rookes for their weekly supply of fruit and vegetables, coming back again and again for the great quality and choice.
More recently, the stall was taken over by Luigi Scatola whose 20 years of experience as a greengrocer and Sicilian passion for quality ensure that customers receive the same high standards and friendly service they have come to expect from the Rooke’s name.
Present DayLast year, at a cost of £150,000, a new town centre car park with spaces for 100 vehicles opened on the doorstep of the Market. The car park offers free parking for one hour.
Couple the addition of the new car park with improvements to the rear of the Old Market Hall building and Scunthorpe Market is a force to be reckoned with and in a better position to compete with the likes of online retailers in the economic downturn.
CostsYou can be your own boss with a stall at Ashby Market for less than £10 per week!
The place to be...Great choice, great valueWith a great mix of stores, eateries and entertainment, The Parishes Shopping Centre, Scunthorpe is the place to be for the latest fashions, household items, perfect gifts and bargains galore.
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From Mums to MurdersGA interviews leading Lincolnshire writer, Stephen Wade
GA: Where were you born?SW: In Leeds. I moved to Scunthorpe in 1974 and worked for 20 years at North Lindsey College teaching English.
GA: How many books have you written?SW: 67 up to now. I wrote my first book in 1987 and I am currently working on a new book about the life of George Grossmith who was a Gilbert & Sullivan star in Victorian Times. I started writing poetry aged 17 and I still enjoy writing poetry.
GA: Biggest influence on your work?SW: The 16th Century poet John Donne.
GA: Greatest achievement as a writer?SW: It was working in prisons, where I was involved in a scheme called ‘Storybook Dads/Mums’, linking people inside to their children by book-sharing and writing to each other about the books they read. I was given an award for that.
GA: Biggest selling book?SW: Unsolved Yorkshire Murders. That was a ‘Waterstone’s Choice’ one year.
GA: Any other writers in the family?SW: Yes! My wife writes Romantic Fiction for Mills and Boon. I believe she is now on book number 60.
GA: Present company excepted, have you met any really famous writers?SW: Yes. I have met and interviewed quite a few, including Melvyn Bragg, Seamus Heaney, Brian Patten and Roger McGough. One year I arranged for Roger McGough to come and speak at North Lindsey College and hundreds of Scunthorpe folk turned out to listen to him in the Main Hall.
Stephen has written many books on subjects spanning crime, the paranormal, genealogy and the military. A number of his books are focused on Lincolnshire people.
More information on Stephen and his books can be found on his web site at www.stephen-wade.com
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CompetitionFind Impy - win money!
It couldn’t be easier! Find the little Impy images like the one opposite which are hidden in several of the adverts in GA - if you find the right number then you could win £50 in cash! Handy for the weekly shop or treating a loved one!
Who’s Impy?
Impy is GA’s variation on the Lincoln Imp which is the symbol of the City of Lincoln. The Imp is a well known emblem of the Cathedral and the City, to the extent it has been adopted as the symbol of Lincoln and by the 1930’s was established as the nickname of the local football club. The Imp began a commercial life in the late 19th century, when local jewelers, James Usher and Son began advertising a range of ‘charming and very appropriate souvenirs of Lincoln’ featuring the Imp. Lincoln Imp merchandise is still available today in the Cathedral’s shop.
Recently, Lincoln Cathedral received a surprise when a carved wooden replica of the famous Imp was received through the post – all the way from Western Australia! To add to the mystery, the letter accompanying the Imp was brief, stating that it was being returned as its custodian had died and that it was removed on behalf of the cathedral during one of the wars.
Experts in the Cathedral’s Works Department believe the Imp is a Victorian copy and is at least 100 years old…
How to enter the competition
Find the total number of Impys hidden in adverts in this magazine. Email your answer with the subject as ‘Impy’ and including your name and contact telephone number to [email protected]
The winner will be selected at random from all correct entries and announced in the May issue of Glanford Advertiser.
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History of the mobile phone
Forty years in the making...
We’ve all got at least one, some have several.
But when did we start using mobile phones?
You may not believe this but in The States the
first mobile phones were used in cars as far
back as 1946.
The first hand-held mobile phone came into being 40 years ago, demonstrated in
1973 by two chaps from Motorola, John Mitchell and Dr Martin Cooper. It wasn’t
quite as ‘mobile’ as the phones we know today, weighing in at around 2.2 pounds
– and it cost $3,995!
The first commercially available phone arrived in 1983 with the launch of the
DynaTAC 8000x, a phone that cost $100 million to develop over a ten year period.
Between 1990 and 2011, around 87% of the World’s population were using a mobile phone with
subscriptions increasing from 12.4 million to 6 billion!
Do you remember the early phones? Did you own a ‘brick’? What is your first
memory of using a mobile? Send us your stories/comments and we will print the
best ones in our next issue.
Contact us [email protected]
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Scunthorpe Boxing Club Home Show
(19:30 - April 13th, 2013)Our very popular home boxing show is at Redbourn Sports Club,
Cemetery Road, Scunthorpe.
The clubs boxers have the chance to show off their skills in frontof home support and family . These nights are very well attended
and always contain exciting and well matched bouts.
We are also looking for local businesses to sponsor the fights.For details of the sponsorship package please get in touch
Ticket £10
more info please call either
Andy Richardson on 07917 715179
Dave Hampton on 07788 902662.Scunthorpe Boxing Club is committed to providing high quality training facilities and helpful,
knowledgeable coaches to all levels and ages of boxers and fitness enthusiasts. With training of-fered six days a week and even separate classes for girls available it's a great opportunity to get it
and, in many cases gain confidence and discipline. With the club operating as a non-profitmaking organisation session fees are very competitive making it a great, low cost way to get fit !
SO WHY SHOULD YOU BOX ?
When this sport is properly coached and supervised amateur boxing can be an extremely fulfillingand valuable experience for today's youth. It should be used as a vehicle to instruct sportsman-ship, values of conditioning a positive release of frustrations and energy, as well as building self
confidence and character.
Amateur boxing can also provide an excellent means of conditioning for the school athlete duringthe off season. It is the ideal sport for youngsters who are not involved in a school sports pro-
gram or aren't attracted to team sports.
Amateur boxing can also give the young athlete the opportunity to satisfy that basic human needof recognition in a positive manner.
All too often this need is met through delinquent behaviour.
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Win tickets to the boxing!
Enter our free competition to win two tickets to see some great Boxing action on 13 April at Redbourn Club,Cemetery Road, Scunthorpe.
It’s Scunthorpe Boxing Club’s home show and it always proves popular – with
several exciting and well-matched bouts. The night starts at 7.30pm.
For further information on the Club, contact either Andy Richardson (07917
715179) or Dave Hampton (07788 902662)
On the web, see www.scunthorpeboxing.co.uk
To win the tickets...
Email your name and contact telephone number to
Make the subject of the message ‘Boxing’.
Winners will be selected at random.
Good luck!!
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Taurus 20th April – 20th MayThis month’s eclipse and full moon help you rewrite the rules of a partnership. It’s a great time to revisit a favorite location - the new moon will help you to see the familiar in a fresh light.
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Jewellers F. Hinds has offered a Cash for Gold
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It also makes it harder for thieves to sell their stolen goods as comprehensive
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The Gold Standard is a voluntary code of conduct for the purchase of second
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This is your chance to enter our free competition to win two tickets to see Julian Bliss play Mozart at The Baths Hall, Scunthorpe on Sunday 19 May 2013 at 7.30pm.
The winner will get two premium seat tickets worth £30 each.
Acclaimed young British clarinettist Julian Bliss takes centre stage at the Baths Hall to perform Mozart’s ever-popular Clarinet Concerto. Composed during the last months of Mozart’s life, it is a work rich in expressive melodies and ethereal beauty.
Framing this exquisite Concerto are two works which will showcase the technical skill and luxurious string tone of the Orchestra. Opening with Elgar’s lyrical Serenade for Strings, the programme is completed with Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons. In the dual role of soloist and director, RPO leader Duncan Riddell is the ideal virtuoso to perform this much-loved set of four violin concertos.
Formed in 1946 by flamboyant maestro Sir Thomas Beecham, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO) has enjoyed more than sixty-five years of success, giving first-class performances of a wide range of musical repertoire all over the world with artists of the highest calibre. Under the inspired leadership of Artistic Director and Principal Conductor Charles Dutoit, the Orchestra continues to flourish, maintaining and building on a demanding schedule of performances, tours, community and education work, and recordings.
For your chance to win the two tickets simply send an email to [email protected] with the subject ‘RPO’ and including your name and telephone number telling us the year in which you think the RPO was formed.Winner will be selected at random from all entries and published in the May issue of Glanford Advertiser. Good luck!
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The Plowright Theatre: Friday 19 April, 7.30pmJohn Stokes’, ‘The Bachelors’ bring the sounds of the 60’s to The Plowright TheatreWith a string of hits which include ‘I Believe’, ‘Charmaine’, ‘The Stars Will Remember’ and ‘Diane’, The Bachelors were a phenomenon of the 1960s. Their soft Irish harmonies won them fans that have followed them for almost half a century.All tickets £15. Call 0844 854 2776
Grimsby Auditorium: Sunday 12 May, 7.30pmPasadena Roof OrchestraThe Pasadena Roof Orchestra is a world class, unique formation which was created over 40 years ago. It has successfully appeared at major concert houses in London, New York, Dubai, Berlin Hong Kong to Kuala LumparTickets £18. Call 0844 871 7627
The Baths Hall: 18 May 2013, 7.30pmThe LevellersTheir debut album appeared in 1990, entitled ‘A Weapon Called The Word’, although their key release was the song “One Way” and its parent-album “Levelling The Land” in 1991. They chalked up numerous hits in the mid-90’s including “Hope Street”, “Julie”, “15 Years”, “Just The One” and “What A Beautiful Day”.All tickets £21.50. Call 0844 854 2776
Town Hall, Hessle Hull: Saturday 8 June, 8.30pmLimehouse LizzyRenowned for an action-packed pyrothechnic-fuelled explosion of a show, Limehouse Lizzy continue to keep the spirit of Celtic rock icon Philip Lynott and his band Thin Lizzy alive, well and dominating stages worldwide.All tickets £13. Call 01482 648566
Market Rasen Racecourse: Saturday 17 August, all dayRasen Rocks 2013The first Rasen Rocks night featuring Radio 1 DJ Scott Mills. He will be performing a DJ set from the Grandstand after racing.
Children under 5 – free; Children under 18 - £6.00. Call 0844 579 3009
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The Plowright Theatre: Friday 19 April, 7.30pmJohn Stokes’, ‘The Bachelors’ bring the sounds of the 60’s to The Plowright TheatreWith a string of hits which include ‘I Believe’, ‘Charmaine’, ‘The Stars Will Remember’ and ‘Diane’, The Bachelors were a phenomenon of the 1960s. Their soft Irish harmonies won them fans that have followed them for almost half a century.All tickets £15. Call 0844 854 2776
Grimsby Auditorium: Sunday 12 May, 7.30pmPasadena Roof OrchestraThe Pasadena Roof Orchestra is a world class, unique formation which was created over 40 years ago. It has successfully appeared at major concert houses in London, New York, Dubai, Berlin Hong Kong to Kuala LumparTickets £18. Call 0844 871 7627
The Baths Hall: 18 May 2013, 7.30pmThe LevellersTheir debut album appeared in 1990, entitled ‘A Weapon Called The Word’, although their key release was the song “One Way” and its parent-album “Levelling The Land” in 1991. They chalked up numerous hits in the mid-90’s including “Hope Street”, “Julie”, “15 Years”, “Just The One” and “What A Beautiful Day”.All tickets £21.50. Call 0844 854 2776
Town Hall, Hessle Hull: Saturday 8 June, 8.30pmLimehouse LizzyRenowned for an action-packed pyrothechnic-fuelled explosion of a show, Limehouse Lizzy continue to keep the spirit of Celtic rock icon Philip Lynott and his band Thin Lizzy alive, well and dominating stages worldwide.All tickets £13. Call 01482 648566
Market Rasen Racecourse: Saturday 17 August, all dayRasen Rocks 2013The first Rasen Rocks night featuring Radio 1 DJ Scott Mills. He will be performing a DJ set from the Grandstand after racing.
Children under 5 – free; Children under 18 - £6.00. Call 0844 579 3009
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Fake Festivals returns to rock Winterton on 25th May 2013
Thanks to the success of the licensee system introduced last year, Fake Festivals is back for 2013. More parts of the UK than ever will get to enjoy live music right on their doorstep, and Winterton is again part of the 2013 tour on Saturday 25th May, with early bird tickets already on sale.
Now in its seventh year, the Fake Festivals tour will be calling at Winterton
Showground once again, bringing with it performances from some of the best and
internationally acclaimed tribute bands in the world, including Jilted Generation
(Prodigy), Kazabian and Total Stone Roses.
Held inside the huge Fake Festivals marquee and boasting a main stage with a
state of the art sound and lighting system, 2103 will see Fake Festivals visiting
more places in the UK than ever before.
“We’ve been performing for eight years bow and there have been so many
great moments over the years from performing in Holland and Belgium, to
headlining festivals, to playing all over the UK,” says Eddy, aka Keith Flint from Jilted
Generation.
“We are the world’s only full live tribute band to The Prodigy, and have been
fortunate to even have former Prodigy guitarist, Gizz Butt, perform with us as part
of our set.”
Winterton Fake Festival’s line-up this year includes Jilted Generation, Kazabian and
the Total Stone Roses.
With previous tours selling out, people are advised to grab their tickets now at an
Early Bird price (available until April 25th) either online at www.fakefestivals.co.uk
or from any of the local outlets listed in the box opposite.
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‘Fake Fest’ and include your name and contact telephone number. Winner will be
selected at random. Competition closes 30 April 2013.
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Where to buy your Winterton Fake Festival Tickets
• Fallen Hero, Scunthorpe• Martins Newsagents, Scunthorpe
• Spar, Winterton• Co-op, Winterton
• Nisa Local, Barton Upon Humber• Co-op, Barton Upon Humber
• Today’s Local, Broughton
Prices
Early bird tickets bought before April 25th 2013 Adult (18+ years) £15.00
Young Person (10-17 years) £7.50Family (2 x Adult, 2 x YP) £35.00
Tickets bought from April 26th 2013 onwardsAdult (18+ years) £17.50
Young Person (10-17 years) £10.00Family (2 x Adult, 2 x YP) £45.00
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