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GARDEN & LAND MAINTENANCE SERVICEDomestic & Commercial Ride on mowing, strimming, scarifying, moss
treatment, garden maintenance, TREE FELLING,FENCING regular or one off jobs call Nick Holden 016974 73909 or 07818 646 374
TREVOR ROGERSONPAINTER & DECORATOR
Inside & Outside Work Free Estimates No VAT5 Bracken Cottages, Calthwaite
01768 885495
CYRIL DAVIDSONAGRICULTURAL CONTRACTOR
Baling, Combining , Barley Sowing, Grass Cutting, Hedge Cutting, etc
LINCOTE SOUTHWAITE 016974 73506
LATIMER’S Established 1968 LOWOOD PET HOTEL for DOGS and CATS
Large heated kennels ~Dogs walked twice a day in 20 acres of delightful countryside ~ Experienced, caring staff to make your pet’s
stay a happy one. Professional groomer to care for hairdressing needs. Inoculations required, Day Care available from
£5 per day. Situated halfway between Cumwhitton and Armathwaite Contact Jeremy & Anne Latimer 01768 896 636
Feet'n' Healthy,Chris Shirley MCFHP, MAFHP ,
All aspects of foot care including nail care, corns and callouses, Diabetic foot checks,
advice on athlete's foot, verrucae and fungal nail infections. Home visits.
Tel 016974 75771Email chrisshirley1257@gmail.com.
Available Low Hesket Village HallFor further information of classes available, times and dates,
please contact Claire on 07846 862 974 or email clairewainwright@sky.com
SWIMMING POOL At Ainstable Leisure LtdEnjoy the luxury of a private pool available for your own
exclusive use. warm water, large changing rooms. Great for family groups. fully inspected by local authority For hire
charges and availability call 016974 72229 for more info visit www.ainstableleisure.co.uk
Including times of Church Services in Hutton-in-the-Forest,Skelton and Ivegill
FEBRUARY 2017
THE INGLEWOOD GROUP OF CHURCHES
Ainstable, Armathwaite, Calthwaite & Hesket –in-the-Forest
AinstableArmathwaite
Hesket-in-the-Forest Calthwaite
Including times of Church Services in Hutton-in-the-Forest, Ivegill and Skelton
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The Parish News and Notes are produced for the community byTHE INGLEWOOD GROUP OF CHURCHES
in the Diocese of Carlisle
Rector: The Revd Philip Dorling St Mary’s Vicarage, High Hesket 016974 73320
email: philipdorling123@btinternet.com
Ministry TeamChurchwardensAinstable: Laurence Forrester 017688 96044 Richard Morris 016974 72318Armathwaite: Ken Bonsor 016974 72054 Jenny Roscoe 016974 72383 Calthwaite: Pat Ivinson 017688 85205 Alison Snaith 017688 85265Hesket: Steven Lewis 016974 75579 Daphne Sisson 016974 73614 Hutton: Lord Inglewood 017684 84500 George Butterworth 017684 84320Ivegill: Elizabeth Blake 016974 73707 Marjorie Wharton 016974 73561Skelton: Jim Mills 017684 84446 Rachel Jones 01768 484170
Pastoral Co-ordinatorsAinstable: Linda Forrester 017688 96044 Armathwaite: Claudia Weaving 016974 72412 Calthwaite: Alison Snaith 017688 85265Hesket: Dinah George 016974 72423Hutton: Marjorie Barnes 017684 84459Ivegill: Jane Stronach 016974 73454Skelton: Nancy Hullock 017684 84271
Commissioned Lay MinistersPastoral Assistant (Listening and Counselling): Claudia Weaving 016974 72412Pastoral Co-ordinator & Worship Assistant: Dinah George 016974 72423Pastoral Assistant Daphne Sisson 016974 73614
Associate PriestCanon Brian Dawson Applecroft, High Hesket 016974 73069
Email: b.dawson324@btinternet.com
For enquiries about baptism, confirmation, marriage, funerals or any other pastoral matters, please contact Philip Dorling, or the Churchwarden of your parish.
Visiting – We are here to visit people if we can!.... do ring Philip, or the pastoral co-ordinator for your parish, if you know of someone that is house-bound, or in hospital, and would appreciate a visit... it is what we are here for!
Country Style WindowsF.E.N.S.A. Registered Company
UPVC Windows, Doors & Conservatories Specialists, Fascia Boards, Soffits -Armstrong Bros, Garth House, Low Hesket , Carlisle CA4 OEU
Tel: 016974 73102 Fax: 016974 73054 www.countrystylewindows.com
The Joiner’s Workshop, Town Head Farm, AinstableAll types of joinery work, extensions, loft conversions, renovations, kitchens, roofing work etc
Telephone/Fax 01768 896067
Kris Banks JoinerAll work undertakenKitchens Bathrooms
UPVC windows, doors and fascia's
RoofingMobile 07557732438, Home
01697472973 6 Brackenrigg, Armathwaite,
Town Head Cottage, Ainstable, CA4 9RE
PVC windows, doors and porches, Other Joinery Work and ceramic tiling
Free Estimates Not VAT registered
TEL: 01768 896294
Sceugh Dyke Calthwaite
MOTOR SERVICE & REPAIRS MOT PREPARATION
01768 885318
Mckenzies House Keeping & Cleaning ServiceFirst Class Five Star Family Run Business
Organic Eco Friendly Range Providing a Professional Service throughout CumbriaFully insured References available
Regular Domestic Cleaning (weekly /Fortnightly) Spring CleansTenancy Changeover Office Cleans, Holiday Homes, New Homes.For a Free Quotation call Lisa on 01697473393 or 07769159427
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A and R LandscapesWe provide a professional, friendly and efficient landscape gardening service.
We cover all aspects of landscaping including: horticulture, stone-work, design, countryside management, ponds/lakes, garden maintenance. Free quotes available.
Contact Rob 077305 70889 Alan 07791 648 825Email aandrlandscapes@gmx.co.uk
CRAIG BUTTERWORTHD.O.T. A.D.I.
PROFESSIONAL DRIVING TUITIONDOOR TO DOOR SERVICE
THEORY TEST TUITION
TEL: SOUTHWAITE 016974 73895MOBILE: 07815 511025www.drivingschoolpenrith.co.ukwww.drivingschoolcarlisle.co.uk
All types of Building & Repair work carried outROOFING : FIREPLACES : PATIOS : EXTENSIONS
016974 72611 OR 07557 098 684
PETER DIXON
HANDYMAN
NICK VERRALLGETTING ODD JOBS DONE
Calthwaite covering the Eden valleyTEL : 07702791206 E-MAIL : NICK.VERRALL@yahoo.com
FeathersHealth&BeautyWythmoorHouse,Stockdalewath,CarlisleCA57DN
Tel:01697476360~emailfeathersbeauty@btinternet.com
Openinghours:Wed~2.00pm– 7.00pmThurs&Fri~10.00am– 6.00pmSat~
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copyofourBrochureandpromotions.
Green Shoots
The other day, barely one day into 2017, I was outside clearing some leaves away from a corner of our garden, and there they were... blunt and determined... green shoots, lying exposed by my efforts to ‘tidy things up’. I stopped and looked, unable for a moment to believe what I was seeing. What were those babies doing under there already? I wondered if I should cover them up again, reflecting as I did so, that I wasn’t over last Harvest yet, let alone Christmas!....but there in front of me was the first sign of ‘Spring’...completely uninvited.... irrepressible. Frankly, it felt like seeing tinsel and Christmas decorations in October - just a bit uncomfortable, and ‘out of control’.
...And that got me thinking, about the experience of ‘Christmas just passed’, and how I always feel a bit ‘out of control’ all the way through it. The ‘Feast’ seems to gestate for weeks, piling on the pressure, before the big day, and then when it comes, the shear amount of ‘stuff’ makes me feel very uneasy. Who makes it all? What will happen to it? The cardboard mountain at the recycling bins is, if you stand-back, and caste your memory back to 1995, simply incredible! In the run up to Christmas this year one local person jokingly called me ‘The Grinch’. Perhaps I am!
I suppose that the real problem for me, is that I have not discovered how to relate to the ‘Feast’ that Christmas has become. I sort of struggle with the whole idea that the chief protagonists are us, instead of the fragile simplicity of Jesus, a figure to be uncovered like a ‘green shoot’ under a pile of leaves. It is such a simple picture. I don’t really know how to be a Vicar at Christmas. It should be so simple.
Many of you will know Alison Snaith. Today she sent me this lovely poem, by Howard Thurman. It was, literally an answer to a prayer, because it explains so much better than I possibly could, what I think I feel about Christmas these days.
When the song of the angels is stilled, when the star in the sky is gone,
when the kings and princes are home, when the shepherds are back with the flocks,
then the work of Christmas begins: to find the lost, to heal those broken in spirit, to feed the hungry, to release the oppressed,
to rebuild the nations, to bring peace among all peoples, to make a little music with the heart…
And to radiate the Light of Christ, every day, in every way,
in all that we do and in all that we say. Then the work of Christmas begins.
...You see, just as the Grinch discovered, there’s more to Christmas than tinsel and toys. We all know that. But the real work of Christmas is too precious to forget. It happens in January and February.... and every day.... wherever life is uncovered, and cherished as it should be. I know that the New Year will be well under-way by the time you read this... but have a good one! May God keep us as the apple of his eye, and may he hide us all under the shadow of his almighty wing as we look forward to 2017!.........Philip
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Joint PCCs, JCC reviews and APCMs
Joint PCCsTues 11th July PCCs Hesket School 7.00pm for a 7.30pm startTues 12th Sept PCCs Hesket School 7.00pm for a 7.30pm start
JCC ReviewsTues 16th May JCC Vicarage 7.30pmTues 21st Nov JCC Vicarage 7.30pm
OTHERWed 3rd Jan 2018 – H &S review: Vicarage 7.30pm
APCMs 2017 Wed 08th Mar APCM Hesket – Church 7.30pmThurs 9th Mar APCM Calthw – Church 7.30pmTues14th Mar APCM Ivegill – Church 7.30pmWed 15th Mar APCM Skelton – TMH 7.30pmSun19th Mar APCM Hutton – Church 7.00pm following EPThurs 23rd Mar APCM Arm/Ain. - OSH 7.30pm
BARROCK COURT: Holy Communion – 8th Feb 2017 - 11.00am.
Inglewood Christian Events for Primary school aged children1st Saturday of the MonthRainbows Calthwaite school. (See pg for detail)
Saturday – See Ivegill page4C’s Ivegill School Hall25th September - SundayMessy ChurchArmath Old School Hall 11.30-1.00pm
Ecumenical Christian Events for Secondary school aged people (11+)Saturdays The Gathering Penrith @ 4.00 – 8.00pm
1st and 3rd Fridays WWWW? 16 Laikin View, Calth @7.30pmLast Friday of monthMovies and Munchies Cottage Wood @7.00-9.00pm
CCLI - Please be aware that only copies of hymns in the public domain can be reproduced – unless it is for an official Inglewood Benefice service. This applies to all funeral and wedding sheets.
Archdeacon of Carlisle: The new Archdeacon of Car lisle will be the Rev’d Lee Townend, who is currently the Diocesan Missioner in the Diocese of Derby. He will begin work as the Archdeacon of Carlisle. Lee is 51 and has served in Canterbury and Bradford dioceses before his current post. Lee is married to Liz, who is a primary school teacher. The couple have two children, Joe, 28, and Megan, 26. They will be living in Plumpton. The Installation service will be at 3.00pm in Carlisle Cathedral, on the 25th February 2017 – all are welcome!
NEXT BENIFICE SERVICES – Holy Communion
30th April 2017 – 10.30am St Mary’s Church High Hesket
Inglewood Parish and Ministry Team Notes
Lay Worship Leaders meetings
9th Feb 2017 Thursday7.30pm Vicarage with Bishop Monument of Zululand.
6th April 2017 Thursday7.30pm TBC
COMMISSION, SERVICE, REPAIR & INSTALLATION OF OIL FIRED BOILERSALSO COOKERS, e.g. AGA – RAYBURN – STANLEY
Blackdyke Farmhouse, Blackdyke, Silloth, Wigton,Cumbria CA7 4PLTel: 016973 32800 Fax: 016973 32900 Mobile: 07887 794647
THE GLOBE INN CALTHWAITE 01768 885238Opening hour’s weekdays 12 til 2.30 and 5 til late food served 12-2 6-9
Weekends 12- late food served 12-9Weekday specials 12 til 2 20% off traditional main course menu
Guest rooms now available Globe inn gift vouchers available
Domestic Gardening Services: No Job too smallLawn care and grass cutting Weeding and seasonal planting Patios, paths and drives cleaned Hedge cutting and pruning
Contact: Gordon Henry Clark Tel: 016974 75748 Mob: 07919673101
AQUADRYCARPET &UPHOLSTERYCLEANING SPECIALISTS
01228 810141 07867 505 206
CALL FOR A FREE NO OBLIGATION QUOTE.
LOCKHART DECORATING
For all your decorating requirements, Internal &
External. Paper Hanging, broken colour techniques, tiling, artexing, dry liningLockhart, Middle Yard,
Calthwaite 01768 885 206
Openallyearround…………
CHEFSDAILYTHREECOURSEANDALACARTEMENUSERVEDFRIDAY,SATURDAY&SUNDAYEVENING
SUNDAYLUNCHEONMENUSERVEDFROM12NOON......Alwaysincludesatleastthreeroasts!!
What’s OnBURNS NIGHT Friday 27th January
Enjoy Burns Night with a mix of traditional classic Scottish dishes. (Specials and A La Carte Menu available)
VALENTINES DAY Tuesday 14th February Three courses for £27
Share the most romantic day of the year with somebody special.
(Please contact a member of staff to reserve a table )February & March (and Valentines Day)
Special Dinner Bed and Breakfast Weekend Offer Choose from one of our seven bedrooms, including the new ‘Bridal Suite’.
From £110 per night for twoChefs Special Three Course Menu with Breakfast the following day.
UPVC, windows, doors, conservatories,fascias, soffits and guttering.
Joinery work undertaken
NICK PROUD
DEADLINE THURSDAY 16th February 2017FOR OUR MARCH EDITION
Hesket: All articles to be emailed direct to parishnews888@btinternet.comCalthwaite: Pat Ivinson Robinson House. Ainstable: Linda Forrester, LARCH CROFTArmathwaite: Email direct to parishnews888@btinternet.com ,
If you would like a copy of the monthly deadlines, just let me know or view the parish news online at http://www.armathwaite.org.uk/index.php/events
ADVERTISING IN THE MAGAZINE IS AVAILABLE £80 PER YEAR,
for more information, please email parishnews888@btinternet.com
NAME THE DOG!
Do you know the name of this dog?.... if so ring or email the Rector giving your name and address as well as the dog’s name. The first correct answer
this month wins £10)
Last month’s dog was Bueat, from Applecroft, in High Hesket. No
one recognised her I am afraid!.... so the prize will be ROLLED
OVER!
TO ENTER YOUR DOG: email philipdorling123@btinternet.com supplying a picture, along with your name, your village, and the dog’s name. The first picture I get each
month will go in the magazine.
This competition will run until I am bored! Philip
Coffee at Dirty Harry’s Cafe - HesketFancy a cup of coffee and a bacon butty with friends?
Third Saturday morning of the month.
Why not join an informal group of us at the cafe on the A6, just to the south of High Hesket – between 10 and 11am.
Next dates: 18th Feb 2017
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HESKET PARISH COUNCILChair: Mr D Porter, 5 Pennine Way, Calthwaite, Penrith 01768 885014
Clerk to the Council: Mrs. L. Jones, High View, Low Plains, Calthwaite,CA11 9RQ
COURT THORN SURGERYOnce a month Court Thorn Surgery is closed to ensure that the patient experience of services is the best it can be. In order to do this, the Practice Team undergo numerous training events both in house and provided by Cumbria CCG. Although the Practice is closed between 1pm - 5pm on ,Wednesday 22nd March 2017 there is emergency service that is available from Cumbria Health On Call, Telephone 111 from any phone
MONDAY GROUP will meet on Monday 27 Feb at 10am at 2 Railway Cottages,Southwaite. Speaker: Canon Myrtle Langley Barcelona Cathedral.
HESKET AND DISTRICT GOOD COMPANIONSmeet on Monday 13th February at 2pm All Welcome.Hopefully the speaker will be someone from the Devils Porridge Museum awaiting confirmation due to date change.
SOUP AND SOCIAL We meet on Wednesday 8th February at 12 noon in Low Hesket Village Hall. All welcome. NO CHARGE, Donations welcome..CRAFTY LADIES Monday 6th and TUESDAY 21st at 2pm All Welcome cost £2, bring along your knitting,cross stitch, crochet patch work and enjoy good company and crack.
MOTHERS UNION Monday 20th February: Lunch at Low House. Names to Ann Bell please ASAP.
LOW HESKET VILLAGE HALL NOTICES
100 CLUB WINNERS January 1. 40 Gillian Little 2. 39 Ray McManus 3. 69 Julie ArmstrongNumbers are soon up for renewal. Anyone wanting to renew their number(s) or join the 100 club please contact Christine Steel 016974 73592 or any other committee member. Numbers are £12 for the year
DISCO for 11 - 16 years Saturday 11th March 7.30pm - 10.30pm Tickets £4 from Nicola Carr 07919326464 or Zoe Davidson 016974 75815
THE HALEY SISTERS IN CONCERTSaturday 6th May - more info next month
CLAIMING DATE Hesket & District Produce Show is on 5th August in Low Hesket Village Hall.
Your Biomass shouldn't be a mess!Have your RHI payments been held back?
Do you need help to apply for BSLRegistration?
I can help you sort all of that out and also ensure all reporting is done on time and to
standard.Also available for: VAT Returns,
book keeping, invoicing, sickness cover etc
Call Jayne now on 07825 156277
All aspects of joinery and carpentry, extensions and conservatories
undertaken to a high standard.----------------------
Contact Tim Lee on:M: 07734 831909
E: tljoinery@aol.co.uk
How Mill, Carlisle, Cumbria
Mindfulness Pilates class now being held at Armathwaite school on a
Monday night at 7.30 to 8.30pm.For further details please contactSally Roythorne tel 07771635689
LOCAL TUTOR AVAILABLE Mathematics and English tuition for Key Stages 1 and 2.
If you are interested and would like more information please call me.Ms Garrett (B.ed. Hons) 07827914426
I have 20 plus years teaching experience in private and state education and I have been a private tutor for 10 years.
Specialist wills, tax & probate solicitorOver 25 years experience & one of the few true specialists- large city firm experience without the high prices - over the years has saved millions of £ Inheritance Tax -Lynn
Emery 01697 478303 | 07901 229218 | LynnAEmery@aol.com
Lazonby Bowling ClubClub nights each Wednesday 18.45 for informal games and a natter.
Club competitions, friendly matches or serious competitions in local league matches if you prefer.
Green opens 12 April More details: Paul Harper 897122
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ARMATHWAITE NURSERY GROUPPurpose built, fully inclusive nursery facility; Early Years care & education for children from 18 months of age; Funded early education for 2, 3 & 4 year olds ~ 15 hours per week; Early Bird sessions available from 8.15am; Open Monday to Friday ~ Term Time; Fully qualified, dedicated & enthusiastic staff; Large, stimulating outdoor environment; Feeds several local primary schools. Armathwaite Nursery Group, The Playhouse, Station Road, Armathwaite CA4 9PW T: 016974 72000 E:armathwaitenursery.group@yahoo.co.uk armathwaitenursery.group@yahoo.co.uk
THE OLD SCHOOL HALL Don’t forget you can always Check out Armathwaite Village on Facebook for up to date information on village events. Anyone wishing to book the hall please email Armathwaiteosh@hotmail.com
CLAIMING DATES Pudding Festival on Sunday, 5 February, 2017.
Eden Valley FlixEden Valley FlixCommunity Film Club – Your Village Cinema
FRIDAY 3rd MARCH7.30pm: ME BEFORE YOU (PG)
Doors open at 7.00pm
SATURDAY 4th MARCH 3.30pm: FINDING DORY (U)
Doors open at 3.00pm
SAVE THE DATE:
WE ARE HOLDING A QUIZ NIGHT WITH A PIE & PEA SUPPER ON FRIDAY 24TH MARCH
This event is to raise money for new chairs for the village hall. Tickets are £5 each and can be bought at the film showings or via Boo Wilson
email: boowilson@hotmail.co.uk tel: 07890 586914
All films are shown at Ainstable Church Institute Hall.Refreshments & raffle.
High Hesket Church of England Primary School A very happy, caring village school. Breakfast club and after school provision – “Wigglebugs” from 8 a.m. each
morning until 5.30 p.m. Our Nursery can offer flexible sessions to suit busy parents, in our purpose built Foundation Unit, including lunch time sessions. ,
Please feel free to contact us to arrange a tour or for further information.Tel 016974 73386 Email: head@high-hesket.cumbria.sch.uk
www.high-hesket.cumbria.sch.uk
SUPPORT OUR SURGERIESSee a play and Support Our Surgeries
Court Thorn and Kirkoswald GP surgeries host Patient Participation Groups whose role is to liaise with patients and the practice to improve services for the health and wellbeing of patients.
The PPGs also work behind the scenes to raise funds for the surgeries thereby providing, for example, additional equipment for the surgeries.
In association with the PPGs local author Lawrence Nelson will present a special performance of his play ‘The Ghost of Tommy Atkins’ in Armathwaite village hall at 7.30pm on Friday the 24th February.
The play, which Lawrence has presented on numerous occasions to raise funds for The Royal British Legion tells the story of two Lancashire lads who volunteer to fight for their country at the First Battle of The Somme. Only one returns home but they still meet again once a year.
With `The Ghost of Tommy Atkins` you are not so much watching a searing play about friendship, loyalty that lasts beyond the grave and the futility of war as eavesdropping on an old man reminiscing with his boyhood friend. During the play you will become Tommy Atkins.Lawrence will be available for any questions about the play following the performance.
Tickets are £5.00 for adults, £2.50 for 16 – 18yrs old. This event is not suitable for those under 16yrs.
Proceeds from the event will be shared between Court Thorn and Kirkoswald PPGs so,
why not Support Our Surgeries and see a play?
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`The Ghost of Tommy Atkins` ©By Lawrence Nelson
Two Lancashire lads enlist to fight for their country.... only one returns home but they still meet once a year.
7.30pm pm sharp on 24th February at Armathwaite village hall.Adult admission £5.00 16 – 18yrs old £2.50Not suitable for those under 16yrs of age.
All net proceeds will be donated to the Patient Participation Groups at Kirkoswald and Court Thorn GP surgeries.
O it's Tommy this, an' Tommy that, an' "Tommy, go away";But it's "Thank you, Mister Atkins", when the band begins to play,
The band begins to play, my boys, the band begins to play,O it's "Thank you, Mister Atkins", when the band begins to play.
The term `Tommy Atkins`, or more often just `Tommy`, has been used to describe a British soldier since at least the 1740s, perhaps earlier.The surname Atkins is thought to be old English for `red earth` and it is said that this name was chosen because of the red coats worn by British Infantry.
Others say that there actually was a Tommy Atkins, or several in fact, who served as private soldiers down the years. For example there is mention of a Private Tommy Atkins who, dur-ing the Indian Sepoy Rebellion of 1845 remained at his post as a rearguard to allow his com-rades to escape. He was killed at his position. An Army Chaplain, the Reverend E. J. Hardy (Who is buried near Hornby, Lancashire), wrote of the incident in his diary and recorded the name. During the remainder of the Rebellion any soldier who displayed courage beyond what is normally expected of a British soldier was said to be “doing a Tommy Atkins”.
There is yet another explanation in that the name was chosen at random and inserted into the private soldier’s pay book as an example of how to fill in his personal details although this example only originates roughly from the early 1900s when soldiers were first issued with pay books.
Tommy is also of course immortalised in the poem by Rudyard Kipling, part of which is re-produced on this programme. Whatever the source, Tommy is universally recognised as the nickname of any British soldier.
There is a macabre footnote in the history of `Tommy`. In 1852 the troopship HMS Birken-head was transporting British soldiers and officers with their wives and children to South Africa when it was wrecked 140 kilometres from Cape Town. There were insufficient life-
AINSTABLE AND ARMATHWAITE Check out Armathwaite Village on Facebook for up to date information on village events
Cuppa and Cake!Armathwaite Old School Hall
Second and Fourth Mondays 13th and 27th February 2.00-4.00pm
All Proceeds to Armathwaite Old School HallThank you to everyone who has come along and enjoyed this
sociable afternoon-please spread the word. New bakers and helpers would be very welcome.
Armathwaite Community Primary School We are a friendly, caring school where each child is valued and important, a place
where school, children, parents and members of the community work in partnership and learn together. Armathwaite School offers the best of both worlds - a
caring family atmosphere and high standards of education. We provide breakfast club from 8am and a range of after school clubs. Free ‘Come and Play’ parent/carer and toddler sessions every Wednesday from 2.30pm to 3.30pm. If you would like to visit please ring to arrange a time. Tel:
01697472296 Email: head@armathwaite.cumbria.sch.uk
AINSTABLE CHURCH INSTITUTE
DOMINO DRIVE - to be held on Friday the 10th February at 7.30 pm, everyone welcome.
FAMILY BINGO NIGHT - on Friday 17th February at 7 pm. Prizes for a line and full house, raffle. Shepherds pie and pea supper will be served including tea or juice for £3. Bingo Books available to purchase on the night.Please come along for an enjoyable evening with all the family. All proceeds from both events to Hall funds.
Thursday Club Coffee Morning and Munchies
The Thursday club invites everyone to an informal coffee morning at 3 Mill Brow, Armathwaite at 11 am on Saturday 25 February. Entry £2.50 for unlimited coffee
and munchies.
All most welcome.
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COTTAGE WOOD CENTRE
Happy New year from us all at Cottage Wood Centre
Play GroupWe meet weekly during the school term at 10am - 12noon and we welcome babies & toddlers. We charge £2.50 per adult there are refreshments for Adults and snacks for the children.There is a craft time and it is a good opportunity to meet with mums in our area.
Take Tea OutMeeting on Thursday 9th February from 1.30pm with teas being served at 2.30pm. We have a regular group of people each month who enjoy a chat and a full afternoon tea which is £4. Do come along we look forward to seeing you. Please note that in March we will be meeting on the 1st Thursday which is 2nd as Sylvia & Sheila are away on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land.
Donations which were made at our Christmas lunch amounted to £500 which was shared between Mission Guatemala and Zambesi Mission which are both organisations who look after young children and give them a safe place to live and go to school.
Family Night Satur day 18th February Fish & Chip supper will be £6 Concessions for children followed by a Beetle drive. It is usually very popular so call Sheila and book a ticket.
Movies & MunchiesWill meet on Friday 24th February 7pm - 9pm youths aged 11yrs upwards are welcome to join us. We have a guest speaker who chooses a film and speaks for 5 - 10 minutes at the end of the evening. It is a fun night and there is a tuck shop too.
Carol singing in CalthwaiteWe had a really enjoyable night and the donations which were given were halved between All Saints Church and Cottage Wood Centre and £82.00 was given by Cottage Wood to the Calthwaite Football Club. A big thank you to all that gave donations.
Cafe Style Worship
We meet weekly at 5pm and we have a relaxed style of Worship we are a family friendly Church. There is a childrens area with various activities refreshments are served on arrival and during the service as required. You are very welcome to join us.
ServicesSunday 5th February - Kathleen WilliansonSunday 12th February - Revd Dave Milner - Service followed by a Bible StudySunday 19th February - Revd Tim CookeSunday 26th February - Revd Dave Milner - Service followed by a Prayer Meeting
If there is anyone or anything you would like us to Pray for or you would like more information please call Sheila Mallinson 01768 885362
CALTHWAITE
FIRST CLASS KIDS INVITE YOU TO COME AND LOOK AROUND OUR NURSERY.We have a Baby Room with lots of stimulating and fun activities to
support the children. We also have a 2 -3 years of age Room, this is a converted barn and is open plan. A fantastic learning environment. The Preschool Room is situated in the house and has lots of opportunities
for learning and development in order to prepare the children for School. We offer both two and three year old funding. Please contact the nursery on
01768 894078 to arrange a visit to view the nursery.
ALL SAINT’S CHURCH – RAINBOW CLUB
Rainbow Club will be held on Saturday 4th February, 2017 at 3.00p.m. in Cal-thwaite School. All Primary Aged school children are welcome to attend. The cost is 50p per child to cover resources. For further details see Mrs Bentley at school or contact Pat or Alison.
The family Service for February is on Sunday 5th February at 9.30a.m.All welcome. Tea/Coffee served after the service.
CHRISTINGLE SERVICE – CHRISTMAS EVE
Thank you to all the children who took part in the Nativity play and thank you to all the helpers who kindly worked with the children. The Collection on the Evening was for the Children’s Society and the amount taken was £224.78.
CALTHWAITE SCHOOL 100 CLUB WINNERS
DECEMBER, 20161st No 8 -Adele Waite2nd No. 5 - Dharini Ram3rd. No 37 -Agnes Weightman
JANUARY, 20171st No. 43 -Marilyn Brown2nd No. 49 - Alison Dayson3rd No. 41 – Sheila Donald
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THE INGLEWOOD GROUP OF CHURCHES SERVICES
SUNDAYS IN FEBRUARY 2017Sunday 5th February – 4th before Lent
9.30am Armathwaite Holy Communion9.30am Calthwaite Family Holy Communion9.30am Ivegill Holy Communion
11.00am Hesket Morning Worship11.00am Skelton Holy Communion
Sunday 12th February – 3rd before Lent9.30am Ainstable Holy Communion9.30am Ivegill Morning Worship
11.00am Skelton Morning Worship11.00am Hesket Holy Communion11.00am Hutton Prayer Book Holy Communion
Sunday 19th February – 2nd before Lent9.30am Armathwaite Holy Communion9.30am Calthwaite Morning Worship
11.00am Hesket Morning Worship11.00am Skelton Holy Communion
6.00pm Hutton BCP Evening Prayer
Sunday 26th February – Last before Lent9.30am Ainstable Morning Worship9.30am Ivegill Family Holy Communion
11.00am Skelton Morning Worship11.00am Hesket Holy Communion11.00am Hutton Prayer Book Holy Communion
WEEKDAY SERVICES FOR LENT
1st March Ivegill Ash Wednesday Holy Communion 7.30pm
ST CATHERINE’S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Drover’s Lane, Penrith Tel: 01768 862273
CUSTOMARY TIMES OF SERVICES THROUGH THE YEARWeekend Masses: Sunday 8.30 am, 10.30 am
St Wulstan, Kings Arm Lane, Alston. Saturday 6pmDuring week: Mon 7.30am Tue 12 noon Wed 9.15am School, Thur 7pm Fri 12 noon.
Holidays: Penrith 9.00am, 12 noo & 7.00pmChurch’s Morning Prayer: Tue & Fri 11.45am, Sat 10.00am Rosary Thurs 6.45pm
Confessions: Sat 10.15am to 11.00am, Tues & Fri after Mass. Eucharistic Adoration: Sat 10-11am Benediction 1st Sunday of month 3.00pm
AINSTABLE METHODIST CHURCH
February 2017
5 Feb Di Wallace 10.45 am
19 Feb Rev Les Wallace 10.45 am
Advance NoticeWomen’s World Day of Prayer. This will be celebrated in the Kirkoswald and East Fellside Group at Culgaith Parish Church at 5.00 pm to 6.00 pm on Friday 3rd March .The service prepared by Christian Women of the Philippines is entitled ‘Am I Being Unfair to You?’ Light refreshments. All welcome.
For all enquiries or requests for pastoral /hospital visiting please do not hesitate to contact :-Rev. Chris Blackshaw, Circuit Minister and County Agricultural Chaplain The Manse, Kirkoswald, Penrith, Cumbria, CA10 1EWTel 01768 898257 Mobile 07980 975062www.kirkoswaldmethodistcircuit.org.uk
FROM THE INGLEWOOD REGISTERS 2016/17Occasional Offices conducted between the
19th November and 13th January 2017
CALTHWAITEFuneral 24th Nov 2016 Eva Hindson
HESKETBurial 24th Nov 2016 Eva Hindson
ARMATHWAITEThanksgiving 1st Dec 2016 David Nelson
Up and coming Occasional Offices (where known):-
HESKETBaptism Jan 2017 Sophia Rose Benn
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