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Welcome to our July issue Editor Mick Scott Telephone 01439 788008 Email enquiries info@yo62go.co.uk Web: www.yo62go.co.uk Facebook: www.facebook.com/GoLocalMag Address The Forge, Cawton Road, Gilling East, N. Yorks YO62 4JG August copy deadline :
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Dear Neighbours, We’re very excited here at The Forge because, this year, everything in the garden is coming up roses! A gentle spring followed by a warm start to June (except the first couple of days when we had to turn the heating back on!) means that everything is coming along nicely, a great change from this time last year. The best thing is that our pear tree, which has shown no interest in proceedings for many years, is now showing signs of giving us a bumper crop. Roll on summer! In this month’s issue I’ve selected another dialect story for you to try and translate. It took me a little while to work out what the title of the story actually was but don’t forget, I’m from the East Riding, where we speak a different language. I’m sure all you true North Yorkies will have no trouble with it. I was 12 when England won the World Cup, a feat that everyone at that time thought we’d have no trouble repeating. How wrong we were. I remember watching it with my dad on our black and white telly, then going out immediately after to join my friends on the road in front of our house, where we re-enacted the whole thing. I’m sure that was repeated in many places up and down the country. As a sort of tie in to the ongoing European Championships I’ve included an article on that day in 1966, which follows up on what happened to some of the less famous stars of that day. In hopes that summer this year really is going to be good, the recipe this month is a true taste of the Mediterranean, Marinated Peppers. Pippa Greenwood’s gardening advice is what to do with water. Sounds mad but it’s just common sense. Finally, just a reminder that if you use any of the advertisers in the magazine please let them know where you came across them. Best regards, Mick
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Misfottens Here’s another instalment from the Yorkshire dialect book, “Goodies”, printed around the time of the first World War. The stories in the book are transcribed from meetings with “the natives of N.E. Yorkshire” and they are “illustrative of their harmless and often unconscious humour”. This one’s about bad luck....
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t’s a despert queer thing at misfottens nivver coomms yan at yance, bud ther allus seeam te coomm toommling yan on t’ top o’ t’other. That there lahtle ditty at oor skeealgaffer doughter used te sing aboot Kitty o’ Collerane were aboot right an all. It were soommat like this ere: “As beautiful Kitty yar moornin were trippin Wiv a pitcher o’ milk to t’ fair o’ Collerane, When sher seed me she stoommled, Ur pitcher it toommled, An all the sweet budder milk wattered the plain.” Ah forgets oo it gooahs on, bud awivver t’ feller gat set doon ageean er, an telled er noott te ftreeat aboot it, an ee gav er a kiss or tweeah te mak er pleeased. Well, yer knaw, that were nobbut t’ beginnin o’ that there lass troobble. Sher used te drop a pitcher whenivver sher seed a nice lukin yoong man coommin along t’ street efter that. An iv a week or a fotnith sher’d brokken varry near all t’ pitchers there was i’ t’ toon.
oot ter lahn, d’yer see? An coommed in ageean, an when sher went oot wi t’ other baskitt aboot an oor efter, t’ cleease on t’ lahn was neean on em dry, bud ther were frozzen as ard as a yak bork. It allus is seeah varry near, misfottens nivver dis coomm single. Whah, t’other daah Mary Lickaby were tellin me aboot soomm mis’aps at ad appened tiv urr t’ Moondah afoor t’ laast. Ah couldn’t elp bud laff when sher telled meh; bud Ah darn’t let er see at Ah were laffin, sher wad o’ bin ranty; Ah said me nooase kittled. Dis tha knaw Mary? Sher’s middlin for ight, bud thin, yer knaw, despert thin, an when sher weears a cooarse apron sher lukes like a stackprod iv a tatie bag. An sher es black air, fair shiny, an sher weears yan o’ them sooart o’ pig nets all ower it. Ah nivver fancied em messen, bud ther seeave a deal o’ brushin. If yer think on, it were a despert ard frost o’ Moondah week, ardest frost wer’ve ad te year, an Mary were weshin. An sher’d taan a baskitt o’ cleease
An Mary were real vexed, yer knaw, sher wanted te be on wi’ t’ wark. Awivver sher thowt sher moodd as weel ing t’ oother cleease oopp oot o’ t’ rooad; an sher went te shift t’ chair at sher ad te reeach t’ lahn an t’ chair were frozzen fasst te t’ groond. Weel, look yer, sher couldn’t shift t’ chair, raave as sher wad. Seeah what dis sher deeah bud get set doon on’t te warm it an mely it oot o’ t’ frozzen snaw. An er skets ad getten wet fret’ weshin toobb, d’yer see? An o’ coorse ther all fraaze ard onti t’ chair seeat, an clamped Mary tiv it as fast as a skeeal lad tiv a bit o’ shoemakker wax. Whah, yer knaw, that were aneeaf te vex onny woman of a weshin daah, noo warn’t it? Ah deeant knaw oo lang sher was frozzen on te t’ chair boddom. Sher moodd a bin there wharl t’ thow set in, if yan continued on page 12
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12 o’t farm lads adn’t coommed by an prahzed er off wiv a shoovle. An then sher ad te gan an get t’ dinner fit. Weel, Lickaby nivver coom in tiv is dinner. An Mary were put aboot ageean. Sher thowt ee’d gone te t’ Pooblic. An fower o’clock cam, an ee nivver coom for is teeah. An Fahve o’clock coom, an ee adn’t coommed in. An it were aboot dark, an Mary were fair craazed. Sher left t’ lahtle bairn i’ t’ oose an went oot te latt t’ maaster. Sher went inti t’ wotchat where William were diggin a well an when sher gat nigh and sher eeard im shootin on er sher roons owwer tiv im. An there daft eead was, doon i’ t’ ooal. Ee’d bin graavin an graavin awaah, wi t’ gablock an dig an shoovle, d’yer see? An
swaalin t’ moock oot an nivver reckonin o’ nowt bud gerrin t’ ooal deeper, wharl ee fan issen walled in te t’ ooal. An ee couldn’t ger oot neeah waahs; ee as a gammy leg, yer knaw. An ee were buried ower eead an ee couldn’t reeach t’ top nowt near so then there ee war, beealin like a bull at’s left i’ t’ field at milkin tahme. An there ee ad bin for oors, wi neabody nigh eneeaf te ear im, wharl Mary com oot te laat im. An ee were starved wi cawad an starved wi oonger an all. Awivver, Mary gat a sty oot o’ t’ staggath an gar im oot, an ther went off back te t’ oose. Bud what capped t’ lot was, at when ther gat te t’ oose ther fan t’ dooer fasst an ther couldn’t gerrin. T’ lahtle bairn ad shooten t’ dooer to fre t’
insahde, an shotten t’ latch. Master, vexed an starved as ee was, ad te gan awaah back te t’ wotchat for t’ sty an set it oopp ageean chaamber winder an climb in an geeah doonstairs in t’ dark an oonsneck t’ dooer. An bon, if ee didn’t slip an toommle of is rig gahin doon t’ stair steps! Ee ad soomm snaw balled on t’ ell of is beeat an sholled on it an slipped, bud owivver ee didn’t ot issen. Noo warnt that a bonny gahin on for yar daah? Ah calls it a real good clutch o’ misfottens, what? An laast March there were Bob Medlar bairns ad mezzles an moomps an kingcoff all at seeam tahme. An their coo picked er calf amang it all!
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15th–31st July 2016 FRIDAY 15 T H JU LY
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T H UR SDAY 21 S T JULY
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Ways with Words 5
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WEDNES DAY 2 7
5PM / HELMSLEY ARTS CENTRE
World-famous choir Tenebrae perform in Ampleforth Abbey
7PM / SLEDMERE HOUSE AND CHURCH
La Serenissima Adrian Chandler (director) SAT UR DAY 30 T H JULY 11AM / THE SALOON, DUNCOMBE PARK
Coffee Concert
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Pavel Kolesnikov (piano)
9.30PM / ST MICHAEL’S CHURCH, COXWOLD
Double Concert II
7PM / THE SALOON, DUNCOMBE PARK
Late-night Candlelit Bach II
House Royal Northern Sinfonia
Leonard Elschenbroich (cello) Alexei Grynyuk (piano)
Ian Tindale (organ) MO N DAY 25 TH JU LY 11AM / GALTRES CENTRE, EASINGWOLD
Coffee Concert
Church Shakespeare on my Mind Robin Blaze (countertenor) Elizabeth Kenny (lute/theorbo)
9.30PM / ST GREGORY’S MINSTER, KIRKDALE
Late-night Candlelit Bach IV
Pioneers of Percussion Joby Burgess (percussion)
THU RS DAY 2 8 T H J U LY
2-4PM / GALTRES CENTRE, EASINGWOLD
Coffee Concert
Percussion Workshop
Laura Snowden and Tom Ellis (guitars)
3PM / GARDEN OF THE WORSLEY ARMS HOTEL, HOVINGHAM
2-4PM / HELMSLEY ARTS CENTRE
Garden Party
Guitar Workshop
Kirkbymoorside Town Brass Band
Joby Burgess 8PM / ST MARY’S PRIORY CHURCH, OLD MALTON
Winter Journey
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11AM / ST MARY’S CHURCH, EBBERSTON
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Laura Snowden and Tom Ellis
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Roderick Williams (baritone) and Christopher Glynn (piano) perform a new English version of Schubert's Winterreise
6PM / POSTGATE ROOM, AMPLEFORTH COLLEGE
Talk: Faith and Creativity Sir James MacMillan in conversation with Richard Shephard
SUNDAY 31 S T JULY
5.30PM / ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH, HOVINGHAM
Festival Service 6.30PM / HOVINGHAM HALL
Final Gala Concert
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Golden Years Memories of 50 Years Ago by Ted Bruning
(MBE ’75, knighthood ‘98) and Martin Peters (MBE ‘78), captain Bobby Moore (OBE ‘67), and goalkeeper Gordon Banks (OBE ‘70) captured all the attention and all the gongs. Only after Hurst was knighted did the press, fans, and fellow players get The Queen presents the 1966 World Cup to England Captain, behind a campaign to honour the rest of the Bobby Moore team. So it was that on 7th bsolutely no prizes for March 2000 the “forgotten five”, guessing which glorious as they were nicknamed, turned golden anniversary we’re up at Buck House to receive celebrating this month. What, the MBEs they’d been awarded you need a clue? Some people in the New Year’s honours. are on the pitch – they think it’s Full-backs Roger Hunt and Ray all over – it is now! Yes, of course Wilson, midfielders Alan Ball and you knew... 30th July 1966 was Nobby Stiles (both of whom, undoubtedly the greatest day unusually for midfielders of the in our sporting history, when time, were only 5’ 6”), and striker more than 30 million people George Cohen had all made worldwide saw England beat vast contributions, not just to Germany 4-2 to win the World victory in the final but also to Cup for the first and only time. the campaign leading up to it, So far. which were at long last being The story of the game, and acknowledged and rewarded. especially of England’s disputed But what became of those third goal, is too well-known to lesser-known lions after Nobby go into here. But a campaign Stiles’s famous post-match launched by the Daily Mirror in victory dance, dentures in one January this year to mark the hand and Jules Rimet trophy in anniversary by knighting all the the other? surviving members of the team (except hat-trick hero Geoff Of the five only the youngest, Hurst, who is a knight already) Alan Ball (21 at the time), went stirs the dusty memory of an on to enjoy what you might investiture conducted by the call a stellar playing career; not Queen 16 years ago. because he was a better player than the others but because Somehow, in the immediate only his career extended aftermath of the game, the into the era when footballers Charlton brothers Bobby (OBE 1969, knighthood ‘94) and Jackie became media celebrities. He scored 187 goals in 833 club (OBE ‘74), goal-scorers Hurst
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games spanning 23 years and represented England in the 1970 and ‘74 World Cups. His top-flight career included 72 caps (six as captain) and lengthy spells at Blackpool, Everton (League Champions 1969-70), Arsenal and Southampton. His 15 years in management were less successful and he retired in 1999, dying in 2007 of a sudden heart attack. Of the others, Hunt was arguably the most successful, scoring 286 goals for Liverpool (one of them, against Arsenal in August 1964, being the first ever shown on Match of the Day), 24 for Bolton, and 18 for England. After retiring from football in 1972 he went into the haulage business. Fellow full back Wilson made over 400 club appearances in 20 years, for Huddersfield, Everton, Oldham and Bradford, before quitting football to become an undertaker. Cohen was a Fulham stalwart for 13 years and earned 30 England caps; he was forced into retirement by injury in 1969 and enjoyed a successful career as a coach at his old club. Stiles’s career followed a similar path: after 11 years at Manchester United he spent two seasons at Middlesbrough and then two at Preston under his old teammate Bobby Charlton. His playing career was also ended by injury and he also returned to his old club as youth coach where he trained, amongst others, Beckham, Giggs, Scholes, Butt, and the Neville brothers.
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MADE IN RYEDALE AT AMPLEFORTH ABBEY
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Sunday 10th July 10:00am - 4:00pm
Made in Ryedale highlights arts and food producers from the local area. Running alongside Ryedale Grand Prix, this day out offers something for everyone, from supporting the cyclists to browsing the produce and craft stalls and enjoying walks in the magnificent grounds of Ampleforth Abbey.
Ampleforth Abbey, York, YO62 4EN www.visitors.ampleforth.org.uk 01439 766000
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Recipe! A really summery platter of grilled peppers with sun-dried tomatoes and mozzarella pearls. Make a day in advance and chill in the fridge until required. Serve with crusty bread for a simple starter or as part of a summer buffet.
Marinated Pepper Pla er
Serves 6 as starter or part of buffet Ready in 1 hour, plus marina ng
Ingredients: • 6 mixed red, yellow and orange peppers • 1 x 280g jar sun-dried tomatoes in oil • 2 x 125g tubs mozzarella pearls, drained • 2 tbsp capers, drained and rinsed • Salt and freshly ground black pepper • 3 tbsp balsamic vinegar • Handful fresh basil leaves, shredded
TIP Instead of mozzarella try another cheese, such as crumbled feta or slices of Brie or Camembert.
Halve all the peppers, leaving the stalks on. Remove and discard the pith and seeds. Place all the peppers, skinside up, on a grill pan and grill under a moderate heat for 7-8 minutes, until the skins are blistered and charred in places. Leave until cool enough to handle, then peel off as much of the skin from each pepper as you can. Place all the grilled peppers, cut-side up, on a large platter. Drain and roughly chop the sun-dried tomatoes (reserving the oil). Fill each pepper half with some of the tomatoes, along with the mozzarella pearls and capers. Season with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Mix the reserved sun dried tomato oil with the balsamic vinegar and pour over and around the peppers. Cover and leave to marinate in the fridge for a few hours or overnight. Serve garnished with the shredded basil leaves.
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Pets groomed inside our mobile salon so no hairs in your home!* Tel between 7pm and 8.30pm for appointments
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Fabulous array of printed linens from Edinburgh Weavers, Harlequin, Scion and others with 1000’s of metres of floral, geometric and stripes to co--ordinate and complement your style. All at very affordable prices. Starting £5/mtr Open Tuesday--Friday 10--4pm Saturday 10--1pm
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Gardening!
Water, Water Everywhere by Pippa Greenwood
W
ith summer well under way, gardens will need more water than the rain is giving them, but how can you minimise the amount you apply, make best use of what you’ve got and still have a good-looking and productive garden?
If possible, wait until the autumn to plant out trees, shrubs and climbers – it will be far harder for them to establish properly now and they are more likely to suffer serious setbacks. However, if you can’t avoid planting, improve the soil texture by digging and forking in plenty of garden compost, well-rotted manure or other bulky organic matter so that the soil is better equipped to retain moisture – sandy soil will then hold water more effectively whilst clay soil is less likely to crack. It may be hard work but it will make life a lot easier for the plants, and means you will spend far less time watering later on. It is still well worthwhile mulching beds, borders and your vegetable plot. The mulch needs to be 2” - 3” (5 - 7.5 cm) deep and you can use shredded composted bark, composted chipped bark, cocoa shells or many of the numerous pebbles,
shingles and so forth which are now available. If the soil is well watered before the mulch goes on, then it will really help to keep moisture in the soil and, as all the materials I’ve suggested will let plenty of rain through, when it does rain the plants will still benefit. Mulching will also help to keep down weeds. In drier areas of your garden, try to use drought tolerant plants. Those with silvery or grey foliage such as the lavenders, Sedums (ice plants), rock roses (Helianthemum), rosemary and Convolvulus cneorum all tend to thrive in dry conditions, and are also more likely to do quite well if planted now. Make the most of any rainfall by fitting a water diverter to the drain pipe which takes water from the guttering from your greenhouse, house, conservatory or garage, and divert the rain straight into one or more water butts. You can also fit a water diverter to the downpipe which takes water from your bath, hand basin or kitchen sink. Normal amounts of shampoo, bubble bath and washing up liquid should pose no threats
to plants, and these detergents may help with pest problems such as greenfly. Unless there’s no alternative, always water in the evening or extremely early in the morning, which drastically reduces the amount of water lost through evaporation, and means that there is far less chance of foliage or flowers getting scorched - as can happen if they are wetted in bright sunlight. Where possible use a watering can or hose with a gentle nozzle attachment and water only the areas where the water is needed. If the soil is very dry before you start to water, then sprinkle the surface gently with a light drizzling of water and return a few minutes later - you will find that the water penetrates down to the roots much more effectively. Excessive watering on a very dry surface is likely to lead to a lot of run off and wastage. Visit Pippa’s website www. pippagreenwood.com for a really useful selection of Pippa’s favourite gardening items including SpeedHoes, SpeedWeeders, ladybirds to control greenfly, Nemaslug, biological controls, pop-up crop covers, signed books and lots more besides.
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Mark Saxby Traditional Window Cleaning Gutter Cleaning & Gutter Repairs Cash in advance basis for first clean,please
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MALTON SHOW 3rd July RYEDALE SHOW 26th July THORNTON-LE-DALE 3rd August DANBY SHOW 10th August
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Mark Simpson Plumber & Heating Engineer Complete bathroom service, including • computer design • supply and installation • building, joinery and tiling Installation of oil tanks and boilers, condensing gas boilers, underfloor and central heating and unvented cylinders
General plumbing, maintenance and repairs
We now do a drain unblocking service
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Raising the standards We are a bespoke care company offering long and short term care in the Helmsley, Ampleforth & Kirkbymoorside areas, covering all the surrounding villages including the hard to reach rural locations. We have CQC and data protection registration and are fully insured. We offer a 24 hour service to cover all care needs and we have male and female care workers to ensure we offer our clients what they require.
Please phone for a friendly chat
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Beautiful things for your home... ...painted furniture, clocks, table lamps, pictures, pottery, glass, cushions and much more...
Antiques, Collectables, Jewellery and Gifts New stock arriving weekly!
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D.L. UPHOLSTERY Time Served Master Craftsman
Specialising in: Traditional Upholstery Bespoke Soft Furnishings Loose Covers, Curtains & Blinds Fine Fabrics, Leathers & Wallpapers Retailer of: Linwood • Marvic • Zoffany • Romo Isle Mill • Wildman & Bugby & many more For friendly advice and free quotations visit the showroom at 25 High Street, Snainton, N. Yorks YO13 9AE or call 01723 850792 / 07968 844685 For quality advertising in a quality magazine call 01439 788008
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Glass tumblers – mugs – coin purses Notebooks – pencil cases – erasers – pencil holders Choir folders – music cases – tote bags Visit our website for further details The Granary, Wath Court, Hovingham, York YO62 4NN Tel: 01653 628545 www.banksmusicpublications.co.uk info@banksmusicpublications.co.uk
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Local Talk! FREE space available for local charities, non-profit making organisations and items of interest. To contribute call Mick on 01439 788008 or email info@yo62go.co.uk A concert will be given in All Saints Church Slingsby at 3:30pm on Sunday 3rd July by the Boy Choristers, Choral Scholars and Songmen of St John’s Church, Ranmoor, Sheffield. The choir will perform a varied selection of music which will include movements from Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Mass in G minor, and music by Hassler, Brahms, Stanford and Wood. There will also be some organ solos. Tickets £5 to include tea or coffee in the Village Hall, available from members of the PCC and from Slingsby Village Shop (or email kate.giles@york.ac.uk or drop a note through the door of 1 Prospect Cottage, The Green) The Ryedale Talking Magazine. Might our service be of interest to you or to someone you know? We are a small charity based in Pickering. We provide a completely free monthly audio magazine for the residents of Ryedale and all the surrounding areas who find reading difficult or impossible because of visual impairment of any type. The items in the magazine are individually chosen and read by our team of volunteers so there is a wide variety of subjects. The magazine is recorded on to CDs and posted out and returned POST FREE. If you would like to receive a sample CD to see if it’s your “cup of tea” please contact Val on 01751 476499 Helmsley Decorative & Fine Art Society. On 4th July – A Passion for Piers: a history of pleasure piers with Lecturer Jackie Marsh-Hobbs. Lectures are held in Helmsley Arts Centre auditorium at 7.30pm. Annual membership: £45 per annum for 9 lectures. Individual lecture £10. Contact Membership Secretary: 01439 770617. www.northeast.nadfas.net The Ramblers are Walking on Tues 5 July 10.30am 8 miles from Fountains Abbey visitor centre HG4 3DY (SE 262 687); Tues 12 July 9.30am 8 miles from The Durham Ox, Crayke YO61 4TE (SE 561 705); Tues 19 July 10.30am 8 miles from Wind Hill on Carlton Rd nth of Helmsley (SE 607 924); Tues 26 July 10.30am 8 miles from Hancow Rd layby above Rosedale Abbey (SE 740 958); Wed 27 July 10 miles from Fridaythorpe Pond (SE 875 591). Full details on our website yorkramblers.org.uk.
Hall, Kirkbymoorside from 2pm to 4pm. Stalls, Tombola, Cakes Stall, Raffle, Music, Refreshments. Admission free. A Medieval Weekend at Appleton le Moors on Saturday 30 July and Sunday 31 July 2016, 10am to 4pm both days. The medieval village of Appleton le Moors will turn back the clock for a weekend packed with demonstrations, displays, activities, talks, walks, a medieval café, baking, music, a hog roast, birds of prey and so much more! All proceeds to be split between the Yorkshire Air Ambulance and Village Charities. Admission to village free. Charge for various activities and a programme of events. Most places have disabled access. Village toilets available. Free parking. Suitable for all ages. For more information contact katrina.mallories@gmail.com. Scottish Dancing, on the last Monday of the month, in Oswaldkirk Village Hall, 7.30 pm – 9.30 pm. £2.50, beginners welcome. Contact Helen Goodman, 01439 788401 or Moira Wood. 01439 770613. Next session Monday, 30th May. Byland with Wass WI meets at 7pm on the third Thursday of each month in Wass Village Hall. We’re friendly and welcoming, and ensure the programme includes something for everyone, with craft demonstrations, have-a-go sessions, illustrated talks, outings and meals. Come along as a visitor and see what you think. For more information contact Jane: 01439-788870. Appleton le Moors WI meet on the 4th Wednesday of each month in the village hall. To find out more email appletonwi@hotmail.co.uk or go to our website www.appletonlemoorswi.weebly.com. We don’t do jam, Jerusalem or calendars but we do do fun and friendship! Come and play VX! It’s a new game, similar to lacrosse. Sessions held every 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month at the Memorial Hall, Kirkbymoorside, from 4pm -5pm with coach Ricky Gibson. VX is a non-contact, mixed gender game suitable for all ages. For more information please call Ricky on 07990 038669 or just turn up!
A Summer Fete at All Saints Church Kirkbymoorside, will be held on Saturday 16th July in the Memorial June Crossword Solution Across: 1 Retire, 5 Notify, 10 Elastic, 11 Tornado, 12 Orient, 15 Merino, 16 Deposit, 17 Tone, 18 Deed, 19 Caravan, 20 Adam, 22 Omen, 25 Butcher, 27 Tastes, 28 Terror, 31 Mankind, 32 Routine, 33 Redden, 34 Poetic. Down: 2 Elation, 3 Intend, 4 Each, 5 Nits, 6 Target, 7 Fragile, 8 Report, 9 No-good, 13 Tetanus, 14 Monarch, 15 Minaret, 20 Asthma, 21 Absence, 23 Martini, 24 Nerves, 25 Behind, 26 Refuse, 29 Odin, 30 Trap.
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Dave Garside CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING Stain guard protection available Wooden Floors Waxed & Polished Stone Flooring Washed Power Washing Steam Cleaning Full House Cleans Special offers available - just ask ! ALL ASPECTS OF CLEANING CONSIDERED - DISCRETION ASSURED FULLY INSURED DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL FOR A PROFESSIONAL & RELIABLE FRIENDLY SERVICE CALL DAVE OR ANN ON
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