Including Misterton, Wroot, & Owston Ferry
Issue 73
December 2013
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all our Customers Festive Opening times:
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Monday 23rd December
Police News Page 12 Epworth Exposed
Page 24/25
11.30am-2pm Christmas Eve 11.30am-2pm Christmas Day CLOSED Boxing Day CLOSED Friday 27th/Saturday 28th December 11.30am-2pm Monday 30th December 11.30am-2pm New Years Eve 11.30am-2pm New Years Day CLOSED Thursday/Friday/Saturday 2nd/3rd/4th January 11.30am-2pm
Evening 4.30pm-9pm 4.30pm-7pm 4.30pm-9pm 4.30pm-9pm 4.30pm-7pm 4.30pm-9pm
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Haxey Parish Council Newsletter Page 28/29
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Editors Letter…
This month due to space I have replaced the usual editors letter with news of
EPWORTH EXPOSED, two
calendars launched for #TEAMVERRICO-Isle folk as you have never seen them before, both male and female versions! If you would like to purchase a calendar, they are available from the 29th November from The Crowle Emporian, Crowle or Epworth based shops including Sunspot Hair and Beauty, NE1 Clothing, Isle Lose It, Meters to Miles, Albion Hill Bakery, and JD’s Café. On pages 28 and 29 you can read all about the calendars and how a brave man who dared to bare all really felt, all in aid of charity! There are up and coming events including a sky dive and a sponsored bike ride. Please support as much as possible.
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News, News, News, News, News, News, News... Dates for St. Martin's Church:Sunday 1st December 4pm - Christingle service - all children are more than welcome to this very special Christmas Service. Sunday 8th December 9.15am -Sung Eucharist Sunday 15th December 3pm - Carol Service Sunday 22nd December 9.15am - Sung Eucharist Tuesday 24th December 6pm - Crib Service Wednesday 25th December - Christmas Day Service at 10am Sunday 29th December - Deanery Service at Crowle.
Owston Ferry Christmas Lights will be switched on at 6.30pm for 7pm in the Market Place on Saturday 7th December. Santa will put in an appearance; and there will be a bucket collection, partly for the Air Ambulance.
Owston Ferry Society invites you to Santa at the Smithy, High Street. DN9 1RE. Fri 6th Dec 6pm - 8pm.Sat 7th Dec 2pm 4pm Sun 8th Dec 2pm - 5pm Sun 15th Dec 2pm - 5pm Refreshments, tombola, raffle Admission to see Santa £3, includes gift. Isle Group of the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust News-The Ridge Way Walk Our next indoor meeting of the autumn is to be held at The Stephen Jones Hall, Low Street, Haxey on 5th December 2013 at 7.30 pm. The speaker is our Vice Chairman, Allan Rowsell. We look forward to welcoming all our members and new visitors. For further information please contact Geoff or Chris Trinder 01427 872051.
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The school is buzzing with all things Christmas as we approach this most special time of year. The children have already had the opportunity to design their own Christmas cards, which will hopefully have been printed by the time you read this, and are excited about sending them to their friends and family. We are also looking forward to our Advent Service and seeing Rev. Green up at St Nicholas' church on 2nd December. The autumn term has simply flown by, during which time we were lucky enough to be selected by the new Co-operative Store in the village to be their first 'Community Champion'. This meant we were given a very healthy share of their profits, a massive £572 in total which will be used towards equipment for the classrooms and books. As a thank you, pupils including Oliver Ellis and Charlotte Evans put in a shift at the store and helped by stacking shelves and packing shopping for customers. Massive thanks to the Co-op for this generous gift. In fact, by signing up for a Co-operative 'Dividend Card', you can request that your dividends are donated directly to our school, which would raise even more funds that would benefit the school and ultimately the children. Further funds can also be raised at the click of a button, and mainly for free, by registering at www.easyfundraising.org.uk. When shopping at major retailers online for instance Amazon, Argos, M & S, John Lewis, Sainsbury's, Tesco and E-bay through this site, a percentage of sales are donated to the school at no extra cost to you. Registering is easy and takes a matter of seconds. On Monday 11th November 2013 Year 5 teacher Miss Collins and Parent Governer Mrs Duke accompanied members of the School Council to the War Memorial in the village to pay their respects on behalf of the school. They joined other members of the community for the service conducted by Rev. Green including The Last Post, followed by the 2 minute silence. Thank you to PCSO's Fahy, Frear and Fearon for helping the children safely cross the busy A161 after the service. PHOTO GEORGE FIDDLER Santa is taking time out of his busy schedule and is dropping into school on 12th December. Each child will have the opportunity to visit him in his grotto to put in their requests and will receive a small gift (if they have been good of course!) Thanks to Mrs Brumby in FS2 for the loan of the play house in her playground which will be magically turned into Santa's grotto by his 'helpers'. Pupils are busy learning their lines for this years Christmas play. FS2, Year 1 and Year 2 will be performing 'Hosanna Rocks', and Years 3 and 4 'What Christmas means to me'. There will be a donation to our chosen charity at each performance so please donate what you can, it really will be appreciated by those in a less Mobile Computing to your door fortunate position to ourselves, especially at this time Desktop and Laptop repair and upgrade of year. New and old computer systems sold Game Console Repair Years 5 and 6 will perform their play during the sumNo Fix Mobile Phone repairs mer term as a celebration of their time at Haxey No Fee! Tablet Repairs School.
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THE EPWORTH COOKBOOK REVISITED During 1982, The Epworth Society collected some recipes from the Epworth Women's institute to commemorate the society's 1982's exhibition 'Epworth Has Made It!' They were presented as Epworth's recipes because all the contributors were required to be either Epworth Residents or natives if living away; and the recipes had to be original ones, created by the persons submitting them or handed down within the family. As a dedication to those people who have left us and to those still living, each month we will reproduce some of those recipes cooked by a current member of the W.I. along with a photograph of the dish together with their comments. My thanks go to Maureen Blackburn who provided me with the original book and to Gill Bradbury and the ladies of current W.I. for their cooperation in making some dishes for the following articles that will appear here during 2013-14 Why not come and join the Epworth & District Women's Institute (under the Presidency of Gill Bradbury pictured below centre) for their exciting, friendly and interesting monthly meetings in the Imperial Hall Epworth, at 7.45 pm on the second Tuesday of each month.
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In the last article I looked at some preparatory work to be done in the autumn. In this article I am going to focus on pruning your trees. I remember a question from Gardeners Question Time in which a lady asked for advice on what she could do to make her apple trees produce fruit. She said that her husband pruned the trees, but when asked when this happened she admitted that he took to the secateurs every week. Not surprisingly she had no fruit. Here I am addressing the pruning of freestanding fruit trees rather than those with elegant shapes such as cordons and espaliers. If trees are left unpruned they will still produce fruit although the size of apples might be increasingly small. The purpose of pruning fruit trees is to create a healthy tree – without diseased, damaged or dead wood – with a balance of new growth and a crop of fruit. As a general rule of thumb you should not be taking out more than a quarter of the tree’s wood at any time; if more than this is taken the tree may end up showing signs of stress. The right time of year to prune your freestanding apple trees is when they are dormant – between November and February. You should avoid pruning them when it is frosty. The first thing to do is to take a good look at your tree to see how it is growing and in particular at its new growth. Take a walk around your tree so that you can see its growth from different angles. You want to try to create and maintain a shape that resembles a wine goblet with the emphasis of growth and fruit production on the outside of the tree and leaving the centre relatively clear. Somerset apple growers talk of being able to throw a hat through the centre of a tree without a branch stopping it. Using sharp and clean secateurs or saws, take out any dead wood; otherwise if left uncut dead wood will harbour disease. You should aim for a clean cut as close to the trunk or a branch as possible. Although in the past it has been considered important to treat exposed wood with a proprietary wound sealant, modern practice is to leave these cuts exposed. The next step is to look at any branches that are crossing each other. These should be removed. Once you have done that you are getting to the point of pruning new growth made on the tree. Before you do that it is important to recognise whether your tree grows most of its fruit on short stubby spurs (i.e. it is a spur bearer), on the tips of new growth (i.e. is a tip bearer) or combines these fruity habits (is a partial tip bearer). Most apple trees are spur bearers, but Worcester Pearmain is a tip bearer and Bramley is a partial tip bearer. The significance of this is that if you prune the ends of growth made this year on a tip or partial tip bearer you will be cutting off fruit buds. Clearly you want to maximise the number of fruiting boats on your tree. In the next article I will look again at pruning, including the differences between fruiting and growth buds. The Apple of Your Isle is a local organisation which encourages the growth and use of apples and pears. If you would like more information about our activities or would like to talk about your trees and fruit, please contact Peter Barnard on 01427 873937.
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Epworth Exposed two calendars featuring the fabulous work of Steve Oatway Photography and Isle folk as you have never seen them before both male and female versions! The calendar is launched on November 29th and there is limited availability.
Crowle & Ealands mayor poses for a charity calendar
Paul says: “Can I just say its quite a nerve wrecking thing to do and done with the blessing of North Lincs democratic Services and All money from the sale of the Standards Board to ensure calendars go to #teamverrico. If allowable. I know not all will you would like to purchase a calendar they are available from NE1 fall over themselves to approve, however the point Clothing, Sunspot Beauty Salon, Mojos and The Lingerie Boutique, in of this is to raise awareness and if it raises any extra Epworth. Please donate whatever money to help save you can to #teamverrico via PayPal someone's life then to me here: that is much more important http://calls9.com/teamverrico/ as a life is too important to Thank you for your support do nothing. I when hope people 24 Please mention “The Arrow” responding will appreciate that.”
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On hearing the news of Anna Verrico, school girl Georgia Hughes, Age 8 wanted to help #TEAMVERRICO to raise as much money as she could for Anna’s cancer treatment. On Sunday 1st December along with brother Ryan (Age 7) and friends Elissiya (Age 10) and Logan (Age 8), they will venture out, what ever the weather on a Sponsored Bike Ride. They will ride from Haxey to Epworth, a total of 3 miles! The people of Epworth have already helped them raise over £300, and the school children are hoping to raise even more! Sponsor forms are available from Epworth businesses JD’s Café and Laura’s Hair Mechanics (Fountain Court) and Non Stop, Station Road. Please support them as much as you can.
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Axholme Camera Club News Wednesday 6th November's meeting for Axholme Camera Club was our 3rd competition for 2013-14 and the subject of “Patterns and Texture� brought some very interesting and varied images. There were a total of 63 images made up of 41 coloured and 22 monochrome. Members entries were those which expressed the authors interpretation of either Patterns or Texture or both. The subject is not an easy one and needed the both creative thinking as well as good photography skills. The images depicted buildings, mother natures landscapes, architectural impressions such as brick walls, paving slabs and windows to name but a few of the large array of ideas which were projected. Mr John Brady from Doncaster accepted the duties of Judge at short notice due to the unfortunate death of the original Judge. However, John's opening remarks were that this particular subject is not the easiest, but as the images were put up on the screen he was able to give good advice and commented on ways for possible improvement were required. The chairman Mr Geoff Trinder gave the vote of thanks from the members and expressed their appreciation for fulfilling a difficult task. Next week Tuesday the 12th November we have a guest speaker, Mr Gianpiero Ferrari FRPS who specialises in Natural History so we are expecting to see some very exceptional images. One thing is sure Gianpiero will be passing on some of the lengths he goes to in order to get the best images possible. This is a great opportunity to see were and how the images you see in magazines are achieved. The following week 20th November, we will be evaluating the images for our International competition with Australian Club, Castle Hill RSL Camera Club. This is an on going arrangement between the two clubs. We have two competitions per year with two judges, one by each club, our judge Mr Ian Pinn from Nottingham will be giving his views and comments. At the end of the night it is hoped to that all scores will be available and the winning club can be announced.
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Christmas Festivities in the Isle of Axholme Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year, and with all of the upcoming festivities planned for this winter time, you’ll be spoilt for choice. With a 22% chance of a white Christmas, hopes are high and chestnuts are roasting on an open fire. The first exciting event lined up for December is the mystical lighting extravaganza taking place in Westwoodside on Friday the 6th from 7pm onwards. From mince pies to mulled wine there is a wide array of Christmas treats to choose from. And for those of you who are feeling slightly more peckish, why not try a pork sandwich whilst you enjoy the jolly music provided by South Axholme Academy’s very own wind band. To top off the magical evening, Santa will be paying a visit and collecting letters from the young, excited children. This is definitely an event not to be missed! Members of the public are welcome to attend the Wesley Memorial Church on Thursday the 19th of December for a heart-warming carol service. There will be music, mince pies, readings and performances to make the night one to remember. We look forward to seeing you at these Christmas events, but most importantly...we hope that you have a wonderful 25th of December! By Eleanor Chafer, Molly Shirley, and Amy Farr Q: Who looks after Father Christmas when Q: What did Santa say to Mrs Clause when he he’s ill? looked out the window? A: The National Elf Service!
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Will be doing their Santa Float run starting on the 1st of December. We are in your area on the following dates. Please support the Lions with your donations as you have generously done on previous years. We are hoping to have the route details on our web site.
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Misterton Area Partnership wins Heritage Lottery Fund support for First World War Project A local history project that will commemorate local lives lost in the Great War, and is supported by Misterton Area Partnership (MAP), has received £9000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF). The exciting project, Lest We Forget, Misterton and West Stockwith in The Great War, is led by local historian, David Seymour. Timed to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of the First World War in 1914, the project will focus on local men (and, unusually, one woman) whose names are listed on the war memorials outside All Saints’ Church in Misterton and inside St Mary's Church in West Stockwith. The project will involve the communities of Misterton and West Stockwith in investigating these names – and the stories behind them - and what life was like in the two communities a century ago. David Seymour said: “This is an exciting project for the villages of Misterton and West Stockwith, a fantastic opportunity for local people today to do some historical research that will have major international, national, and local significance next year. MAP will be putting on exhibitions and displays locally as well as publishing materials which will go to every household in the two communities to pay tribute to local men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice 'for King and country' 100 years ago. “In order to do this, a local history group will be set up and I’d like anyone interested to get in touch.” Anyone who wants to be involved in this historical research project, or who has information or photographs they think will be relevant, is asked to make contact with David Seymour via phone or text on 07952 544604, or e-mail at seymoursam@hotmail.com Hazel Brand, District Councillor for the Misterton Ward and chair of Misterton Area Partnership, added: “I am delighted that the Heritage Lottery Fund has provided funding so that we can pay tribute to those local people who made the ultimate sacrifice in The Great War. It means that in a real and fitting way that local people today 'will remember them'.” Pictured are Cllr Hazel Brand and David Seymour at the Misterton War Memorial. For further information, contact Hazel Brand, Chair, Misterton Area Partnership, on 01427 891376.
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Trentside Federation School News – St Martin’s Church of England Primary School, Owston Ferry and West Butterwick Church of England Primary School As usual, both schools have been very busy….. St Martin’s Year 5/6 classroom now has a large shelter in it, created in connection with their World War II topic. Juniors at St Martin’s are enjoying this topic very much and it has brought them all kinds of enjoyable and practical learning experiences. On Wednesday 13th November, representatives from Englesea Brook Museum of Methodism in South Cheshire travelled over 100 miles to St Martin’s to present a 1940s experience. The Museum has developed several programmes for schools and the 1940s is their most recent addition. They were delighted to receive an invitation from the school given the links with John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, who was born in Epworth Rectory. Over the course of the morning, all the children in Key Stage 2 (Years 3,4,5 & 6) were able to handle genuine model trains from the 1940s and repair the railways after bomb damage. They also dressed up as 1940s bus conductors, used old coins and issued tickets. In the afternoon they learned all about Arthur Baddeley, a Stoke-on-Trent miner and Methodist local preacher, who helped to rebuild the village of Lidice in Czechoslovakia after it had been destroyed by the Nazis as a reprisal for the killing of a German Officer and about Rev Joseph Ellison Platt, a Methodist Minister, who was for five years the Padre in Colditz Prison in Germany. The Remembrance Acts of Worship (11th November) and the Remembrance Service in St Martin’s Church on 15th November gave us all an opportunity to reflect on those who have lost their lives serving their country. West Butterwick School Junior pupils enjoyed a day’s visit to Scunthorpe C of E Primary School on Thursday 7th November. Our aim, through this partnership, is to bring the excitement of different cultures and religions into the classroom to increase our pupils’ awareness of what life for other families is like out-with West Butterwick village within a more diverse learning community, thus broadening their knowledge of the ‘local, national and global community in celebration of cultural diversity’. This was a very successful and thought-provoking ‘multi-cultural’ experience. The day started with a special Eid Assembly which featured dancing, Muslim prayers, Information about Eid as well as a quiz. Well done to Jamie Harris in Year 5 who won a prize in the quiz. A visit to a local Mosque was very interesting, as we met the Imam who demonstrated the ‘Call to Prayer’ and showed us the Qur’an. We learned about the rituals of washing before prayer, the times of prayer and the various parts of the Mosque. A delicious lunch was served in school – chicken curry, bhajis, samosas and salad. We made lots of new friends – adults and pupils alike. In the afternoon, there were various activities running such as Mehndi henna hand painting, designing a prayer mat and sampling more traditional dishes. Our thanks are extended to Scunthorpe C of E Primary School for a wonderful day. We hope to reciprocate in the Summer Term and already have many ideas of what we can offer our visitors from Scunthorpe. School Councils have now met to consider their priorities for this academic year and have identified ‘Healthy Schools’ as a main project. Pupils are to design questionnaires and find out a little bit more about the eating habits and exercise regimes of their peers over the coming months. We are also thinking about the families affected by the Typhoon in the Philippines and will be organising some fund raising in connection with this devastating event. Recent fundraising projects have included Children in Need, Anthony Nolan and Royal British Legion. Thanks to all who have contributed. Special thanks to a group of girls from St Martin’s who, through their enthusiastic ‘Sponsored Skip’, raised £30.44 to add to the Children In Need collection (Charlotte T, Olivia, Abigail, Abbie, Romey, Hannah T, Lily and Maisie). We have some very enterprising pupils at our schools! Another enterprising group is the Lifestyle Group made up of Tom Russell, Callum Gallagher, Ellis Clayforth, Bradley Turner and Ben Carby (now Year 7) who have won a prize for their efforts in connection with their ‘Owston Ferry Skate Park’ project. The boys have been invited to Hull City Hall to receive their prize. Congratulations to all concerned. We look forward to hearing what their prize is, in due course. As this term progresses both schools are preparing for our involvement in the Methodist Christmas Tree Festival (Owston Ferry Chapel). We also have our Christmas Services in the final week of term. May I wish you all a Happy Christmas and a peaceful New Year. For more information on both schools please visit www.trentsidefederation.co.uk
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Key Stage 2 had the opportunity to think about different roles in war-time society - this photo shows Keisha (Bus Conductor) and Brooke exploring 'bus conductors' with their retro/authentic equipment and clothing.
Kyle and Joseph who wore hats in the mosque
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Westwoodside Church of England School News At the end of October children aged 3 – 11 took part in Maths Week at Westwoodside Church of England Primary School. Two themes ran for the week: Maths Games and Maths in Nature. Children were really excited to play the Maths Games which were a mixture of traditional board games, new games and online games. One child told Mrs Delaney 'I loved all of them!'. The children were quite shocked when they discovered they had been learning whilst playing the games. The Maths in Nature allowed classes to get outside and make good use of Lawson's Wood, which is a natural within our school. Despite the rain and wind all classes took part in an outdoor investigation. The investigations enabled the children to have lots of fun while engaging in talk about Maths. Investigations included pattern work, sorting, measuring, shapes and data handling. Staff were very proud of the engagement of children and the Mathematical vocabulary they were using whilst in Lawson's Wood. Mrs K Delaney Maths Subject Leader
Westwoodside C.E School Year 5/6 Passport Day! This term year 5/6 had 2 passport days where we learned about Greece. In the year 6 classroom we did a mix of art and P.E. What we did in art was: make wreaths out of real leaves and leaves made of card glued on a long piece of paper. We also made mini hoplons (Greek shields) and Greek vases. For the hoplon shields, we used paper plates which we decorated with paint and pens. On the other hand, in the year 5 classroom children made Greek thumb pots out of clay. We also did word searches and made our own Greek mythical creatures.We also glued a story line together and did a bit of research on the computer. We also did a mini Olympics in year 6 which involved sports such as long distance running, short distance running, soft javelin, discus, triple jump and long jump.
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MISTERTON based Five Villages First Responder group have received a donation of £686.64 from the Lincolnshire Co-op as part of their ‘Community Champion’ scheme. ‘Community Champions’ is Lincolnshire Co-op’s way of sharing profits with the community. Every time a member shopped at Misterton Co-op between June and September, a donation from the company went to the voluntary First Responder team. Nominated Champions change every 3 months so hundreds of charities throughout the area can benefit. The Community First Responders (CFR) give their time to be on call and are dispatched by the ambulance service following a 999 call involving a medical emergency in the local area. Because the CFR is nearby in the community, they can proceed straight to the scene and begin to give care to the patient until the arrival of the ambulance. The scheme is run on a voluntary basis and funded by local donations and fund raising events. Therefore the support of the Co-op will help to boost the funds of this vital local organisation, helping to ensure it is able to continue it’s good work and purchase vital equipment. CFR team members said they were “really delighted with the fantastic donation and would like to thank the Co-op for choosing them as ‘Community Champions’, with a special thanks to all the staff at the Misterton Store for their support.” If you are interested in finding out more information about the Five Villages First Responder team, then please get in touch via e-mail contact@fvfr.co.uk, visit the website for more details www.fvfr.co.uk or telephone 07909 001226 and leave a message. Colin Gibson (Community First Responder) and Martyn Johnson (CFR Coordinator) being presented with a cheque
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What’s On In Your area in the Isle of Axholme Activity
Meeting place
Time
Mon
18th Haxey Cubs
Scout hut Behind Haxey Church
6:30 - 8:30 pm
01427 752250
Mon
Isle of Axholme Wolf cubs
Westwoodside Village Hall
6.00-7.30 pm
01427 754120
Mon
Isle of Axholme Scouts
Westwoodside Village Hall
7.00-9.00 pm
01427 754120
Tues
All Stars Tae Kwon Do
Coronation Hall, Owston Ferry
6.00 - 8.00pm
01427728162
Tues
Isle of Axholme Beavers
Westwoodside Village Hall
6.00-7.30 pm
01427 754120
Tues
Line Dancing
Westwoodside Village Hall
7.30-9.30 pm
01427 873778
Wed
Mother and Toddler
Westwoodside Village Hall
9.00-11.00 am
Mon/Thur Isle of Axholme short mat Bowls Club Coronation Hall (September—April)
Contact
1.30—3.30 pm 01427 752344
Wed
Social Club—over 60’s
Westwoodside Village Hall
Fri
Tae kwan Do
Westwoodside Village Hall
2.00-4.00 pm 01427 752524
Tues
18th Haxey Beavers
Scout hut Behind Haxey Church
6:00 - 7:30 pm
01427 752250
Fri
18th Haxey Scouts
Scout hut Behind Haxey Church
7:00 - 9:00 pm
01427 752250
Mon
Preschool— Playgroup 2.5—5 years
Memorial Hall
9:15-:3:15 pm
01427 754330
Tues
Aquafit
Misterton School Pool.
10.00-11 am
01427 754772
Tues
Preschool Playgroup 3—5 years
Memorial Hall
9:15-3:15 pm
01427 754330
Tues
Bingo
Memorial Hall
7pm—9pm
01427 752636
Wed
Preschool– playgroup 2.5—5 years
Memorial Hall
9:15- 3:15pm
01427 754330
Wed
Sunshine Yoga
Epworth
1:15-2:45pm
01427 873730
Fri
Tae Kwan Do
Memorial Hal
5:45-6:45 pm
1st Wed
Haxey Woman's Institute (WI)
Memorial Hall
Wed
Swing Band Rehearsal
Stephen Jones Community Hall, Haxey
Thurs
Owston Ferry Bowling Club
Owston Ferry Bowling Green
Thurs
Sunshine Yoga
Coronation Hall, Owston Ferry
Thurs
Preschool—Playgroup 3—5 years
Thurs
5.00-7.00pm 01302 311174
01302 311174 01427 753062
(Roll Up & Drives)
7:30-930 pm 2.00-4.00pm
01427 728590
7:00 - 8:30 pm
01427 873730
Memorial Hall
9:15-3:15 pm
01427 753162
Happy Circle (over 60’s)
Memorial Hall
2:00—4:00 pm
01427 752636
Thurs
Bambi—Playgroup 1—3 years
Memorial Hall
9:30-11:00 am
01427 754830
Thurs
Boxercise
Haxey Church Hall
7:00—8:00 pm
01427 753269
3rd Thurs Ferry Folk Group
Crooked Billet, Owston Ferry
Thurs
Aquafit
Misterton School Pool.
8pm start
01427 728643
6.45-7.45pm
Thurs
Kick Boxing
01427 754772
Memorial Hall
6:00 - 8:00pm
Fri
Preschool—Playgroup 2.5—5 years
01427 875051
Memorial Hall
9:15-3:15 pm
Fri
Isle of Axholme short mat Bowls Club Epworth Leisure Centre (September—April)
01427 754330
3.30—5.30 pm
01427 752344
Fri
Musical Monkeys 0—5 years
Memorial Hall
10:3012:noon
01427 753787
3:00 10:00pm
01427 873532
Fri
Ballroom Dancing Classes
Memorial Hall
Fri
Nordic Walking
Epworth Garden Centre
Thurs
Epworth & Isle of Axholme Rotary Club
The Mowbray Arms, Epworth
6.15pm start
01427 752464
Thurs
Musical Movement - Toddlers 12months +
Epworth Thurlow Pre School
9:00 - 10:00 am
01427 875016 01427 875016 01909 480087
10.00-noon 01724 297280
Thurs
Musical Movement - Baby Group
Epworth Thurlow Pre School
10:00 - 11:00 am
Sat
Slate House Market & Carboot
Nr Messingham, Scunthorpe
1pm start
The Stephen Jones Community Hall - Pam Layton (Bookings)
01427 752783
Bookings of the Memorial Hall
Tara Salisbury Email: haxeymemorialhall@hotmail.co.uk
0744 3493 059
Bookings of Westwoodside Village Hall
Vivien M’Itwamwari
01427 753856
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See and Be Seen Dear readers,, Despite the winter weather and the poor visibility we have to put up with, many drivers seem curiously reluctant to put their dipped headlights on. Perhaps this is a hangover from the days when cars had only basic electronics: older drivers will remember that there was a risk that having too many electrical appliances on might prevent the battery charging and so lead to starting problems. But those days are fortunately long gone. The typical modern car is capable of running its headlights without a problem. So why the reluctance to light up? If visibility deteriorates for any reason - not just darkness, but that familiar winter drizzle - you shouldn't hesitate to put your dipped headlights on. A good rule of thumb is to make a point of turning on your headlights whenever you need to use your windscreen wipers. You may feel that you can still see well enough, so why bother? But what you can see is not the whole story: you should aim to see and be seen. Other road users may not have eyesight as good as yours. And in gloomy conditions, you need to look particularly carefully in your mirrors before changing lanes. It may be that the driver who hasn't "lit up" is attempting to overtake you. If the weather is foggy, by all means use your fog lights. But use your fog lights sparingly. If you leave them on after the mist has disappeared, you are causing a major irritant for other drivers. Rear fog lights left on after they are needed when the mist has cleared are positively dangerous: they can also mask the visibility of brake lights and so lead to needless braking by the vehicles following. Safe Driving. Paul Tuke. Doncaster Advanced Motorists. Senior Training Observer. Tel: Doncaster 01302 886 276
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Advice
Business Directory
Pensions Helpline
0800 991234
Electricity Emergencies
0800 375 675
Transco - Gas Leaks Yorkshire Water
080 111 999 0845 1242424
Care in the Community Age Concern
0800 009966
Childline
0800 1111
Neighbourhood Watch
01482 444466
Health Visitor Team for under 5’s
01724 298088
SSAFA Forces Help www.ssafa,org.uk
, 01476 569764
NSPCC
0808 80050000
RSPCA
08705 555999
NHS Direct
0845 4647
Owston Ferry LIVES (information only)
01427 728324
£30 + VAT for 12 months Contact Carolyn
01302 532676
Boarding Kennels/Training Croft House Kennels & Cattery
01427 890235
Business/Finance/Accountants Sterry & Co Chartered Certified Accountants
01427 752958
Hurstons Accountants & Bus. Advisors
01427 873737
Health/Fitness /Swimming Minnows Swimming Club, Misterton School Pool Catherine 01427 754240 or Annette 01427 754772 Aquafit - Misterton School
01427 754772
Pilates classes covering the Isle with Jill Allen
0790 338 4065
Quality Lifestyles Personal Training Consultancy Paul Seaman ACSM HFI 01427 753591 / 07714 318958
Funeral Directors Fields Funeral Service, Westwoodside
01427 874424
R Butoid Funeral Service , Misterton & Dist
01427 890317
Local Taxis
Community Crime Stoppers
0800 555 111
Axi Private Hire up to 8 passengers www.axiprivatehire.co.uk
7866 859963 01724 798877
Carers Support Centre
01652 650585
A & H Taxi (based in Westwoodside) up to 8 passengers 07817 068199
Isle of Axholme Lions
01427 752139
Trade/Craftsmen
Isle of Axholme Osteoporosis Support Link—Anne Broster
01427 875752
Holgate’s Home Improvements and Maintenance
0745 6524 004
Brooks Homecare Improvements 01427 875314 /07973142963
Education and General
Chris Yeardley Roofing services 01427 754197 / 07974 140344
Epworth Country Primary School
01427 872345
J M B Plastering—Haxey
Haxey C of E School
01427 752294
Axholme Firewood Company
Westwoodside C of E Primary School
01427 752355
Martin Johnson Plumbing & Heating Repairs
01302 845978 07817 300662
Westwoodside Mobile Library
01724 865675
C M Developments Building Services
01302 770216
Haxey Library - Memorial Hall
01724 753239
The Friendly Gardener Affordable Garden Maintenance
01302 352087 0790 3018 885
Willows Dental Practice—Belton
01427 872106
Home and Garden Axholme Pest Control
Leisure
01427 752200 / 07785 735984 01427 874324 07711 254113
01427 873608 / 0776 6747245
Fountain Court florist
Epworth Leisure Centre
01427 873845
Entertainment/Children’s Care All Aboard Children’s Club -Westwoodside
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01427 874831
01427 753676
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Haxey Cricket Club
01427 752394
IT To Go Computer Services www.ittogo.co.uk
01302 352352 07719 660777
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