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Inglewood Group of Churches Inglewood THE INGLEWOOD GROUP OF CHURCHES INGLEWOOD GARDEN & LAND MAINTENANCE SERVICE NEWS AND NOTES Domestic & Commercial Ride on mowing, strimming, scarifying, moss treatment, garden maintenance, TREE FELLING,FENCING Eastern Edition – Ainstable, Armathwaite, Hesket and Calthwaite regular or one off jobs call Nick Holden 016974 73909 or 07818 646 374 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 CYRIL DAVIDSON AGRICULTURAL CONTRACTOR Baling, Combining , Barley Sowing, Grass Cutting, Hedge Cutting, etc LINCOTE SOUTHWAITE 016974 73506 SWIMMING POOL At Ainstable Leisure Ltd Enjoy 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 TREVOR ROGERSON Feet'n' Healthy, Chris Shirley MCFHP, MAFHP , PAINTER & DECORATOR All aspects of foot care including nail care, corns and callouses, Diabetic foot checks, Inside & Outside Work advice on athlete's foot, verrucae and Free Estimates No VAT fungal nail infections. Home visits. 5 Bracken Cottages, Calthwaite Tel 016974 75771 or 07747718272. Your stepping stone into the Inglewood community... 01768 885495 Email [email protected]. Telephone 07585 899385 MARCH 2018 or 01768 896 057 NICK UPVC, windows, doors, conservatories, PROUD fascias, soffits and guttering. Joinery work undertaken20 Town Head Cottage, Ainstable, CA4 9RE Sceugh Dyke Calthwaite PVC windows, doors and porches, Other Joinery Work and ceramic tiling MOTOR SERVICE & REPAIRS Free Estimates Not VAT registered The Parish News and Notes are produced for the community by MOT PREPARATION THE INGLEWOOD GROUP OF CHURCHES TEL: 01768 896294 01768 885318 in the Diocese of Carlisle Rector: The Revd Philip Dorling St Mary’s Vicarage, High Hesket 016974 73320 email: [email protected] Specialist wills, tax & probate solicitor Over 25 years experience & one of the few true specialists- large city firm experience without the high prices - over the years has saved millions Ministry Team of £ Inheritance Tax -Lynn Emery 01697 478303 | 07901 229218 | Churchwardens [email protected] Ainstable: Vacant Assistant Churchwarden: Eric Guise 017688 96802 Armathwaite: Ken Bonsor 016974 72054 Jenny Roscoe 016974 72383 Calthwaite: Pat Ivinson 017688 85205 Alison Snaith 017688 85265 Hesket: Steven Lewis 016974 75579 Daphne Sisson 016974 73614 Hutton: Lord Inglewood 017684 84500 Myles Walker 017684 84193 Kris Banks Joiner Ivegill: Elizabeth Blake 016974 73707 All work undertaken Skelton: Jim Mills 017684 84446 Rachel Jones 01768 484170 Kitchens Bathrooms Pastoral Co-ordinators UPVC windows, Ainstable: Christine Guise 017688 96802 doors and fascia's Armathwaite: Claudia Weaving 016974 72412 Calthwaite: Alison Snaith 017688 85265 Roofing Hesket: Dinah George 016974 72423 Mobile 07557732438, Home Hutton: Marjorie Barnes 017684 84459 01697472973 Ivegill: Vacant 016974 73454 6 Brackenrigg, Armathwaite, Skelton: Nancy Hullock 017684 84271 Commissioned Lay Ministers Pastoral Assistant (Listening and Counselling): Claudia Weaving 016974 72412 Pastoral Co-ordinator & Worship Assistant: Dinah George 016974 72423 Country Style Windows Pastoral Assistant Daphne Sisson 016974 73614 F.E.N.S.A. Registered Company Associate Priests UPVC Windows, Doors & Conservatories Specialists, Fascia Boards, Soffits - Canon Brian Dawson Applecroft, High Hesket 016974 73069 Armstrong Bros, Garth House, Low Hesket , Carlisle CA4 OEU email: [email protected] Tel: 016974 73102 Fax: 016974 73054 Canon Myrtle Langley Grania, 5 Farbrow Rd, New Harraby 01228 539291 www.countrystylewindows.com email: [email protected] For enquiries about baptism, confirmation, marriage, funerals or any other pastoral matters, please contact Philip Dorling, or the Churchwarden of your parish. The Joiner’s Workshop, Town Head Farm, Ainstable Visiting – We are here to visit people if we can!.... Ring Philip, or the pastoral co-ordinator for All types of joinery work, extensions, loft conversions, renovations, kitchens, roofing work etc your parish, if you know of someone that would appreciate a visit! Telephone/Fax 01768 896067 2 MOVING MOUNTAINS MISSION: 8-11TH MARCH 2018 ADVERTISING SPACE AVAILABLE I think it is right to say, that there is a saying, which goes something like, ‘Just £80 per year when you are getting really tired of trying to communicate something, the people you are trying to communicate with, are just beginning to hear the For more information email [email protected] message for the first time!’ .... It is on that basis that I write again this month, in the hope, that some people in our lovely region might just have heard the phrase ‘Inglewood Moving Mountains Mission 2018’, and possibly started to wonder what it refers PETER DIXON to!.... All types of Building & Repair work carried out SO...WHAT IS ‘THE MOVING MOUNTAINS MISSION 2018’ ALL ABOUT?... ROOFING : FIREPLACES : PATIOS : EXTENSIONS Well, to start with, it is a special weekend for Cumbria... ‘the brainchild’ of the 016974 72371 OR 07557 098 684 Archbishop of York, no less! When is it?... Between Thursday the 8th March and Sunday the 11th March, which is Mothering Sunday 2018. Over the course of one ‘early Spring weekend’, we are return- Mindfulness Pilates ing to our roots! At Armathwaite school on a Monday night What will happen?... All the Church of England’s Northern Bishops, as well as their equiva- 7 to 8pm and 8 to 9pm. For further details please contact lents in the Methodist Church, the Northern Methodist Circuit Chairs, will be visiting the county, to meet us, to share our faith and simply to enjoy one another’s company over a Sally Roythorne tel 07771635689 series of local events, that are being laid on by the churches and chapels of the County, who are working together to do something special. CRAIG BUTTERWORTH Why is it happening?... The events which we lay on over the Moving Mountains Weekend D.O.T. A.D.I. are intended to demonstrate the simple and gracious LOVE that we believe God has for all of us. They are to be a GIFT to our communities, given because we believe that God’s PROFESSIONAL DRIVING TUITION DOOR TO DOOR SERVICE love is a gift.... freely given and freely to be received by those whom he is calling. For All aspects of joinery and carpentry, this reason, many of the events will be FREE. Please do come along and ‘enjoy!’ extensions and conservatories THEORY TEST TUITION undertaken to a high standard. In order to run the Mission here in the Inglewood area, we will be joined by a team of 14 peo- Contact Tim Lee on: TEL: SOUTHWAITE 016974 73895 ple. Some will be ‘clergy’... but most will not. They are coming simply because they want to M: 07734 831909 MOBILE: 07815 511025 help. The leader of the mission in our area will be the Methodist District Chair for the Isle of E: [email protected] www.drivingschoolpenrith.co.uk Man, the Revd Richard Hall, who used to be the Minister at Penrith Methodist Church. He How Mill, Carlisle, Cumbria www.drivingschoolcarlisle.co.uk will be supported by Ruth Hall, Linda Eccles, and Bishop Chris Edmondson, the recently retired Bishop of Bolton. Alongside them, 10 men from St Stephen’s Church, Preston have volunteered to help. Among them, is their Vicar, the Revd Dave Hanson. What can I say? A and R Landscapes For a ‘lonely Vicar’ in a rural area, it is overwhelming to find that people, from miles away, We provide a professional, friendly and efficient landscape gardening service. want to come and share our lives. We cover all aspects of landscaping including: horticulture, stone-work, design, countryside management, ponds/lakes, garden maintenance. Free quotes available. WHAT ARE THE AIMS OF THE MISSION? Contact Rob 077305 70889 Alan 07791 648 825 To INVOLVE congregations in our area in God’s loving mission to his world. Email [email protected] To work ecumenically, because we believe that, where there is UNITY between believers, God ‘commands a blessing.’ To CONNECT with people who are not currently in a congregation or church, and let them know, that we believe that God loves them and their community. HANDYMAN To provide a RANGE of events, that might be of interest to people of all ages and stages. To stay in touch with people who want to know more. For over a year now, I have been praying that, what we do between the 8th and the 11th of March this year, will be a ‘blessing’ to every single person in our region. ‘Why not come NICK VERRALL along to one of the events publicised in this magazine, and find out what that could mean for GETTING ODD JOBS DONE you!’ Calthwaite covering the Eden valley TEL : 07702791206 E-MAIL : [email protected] 18 AQUADRY LOCKHART CARPET &UPHOLSTERY DECORATING CLEANING SPECIALISTS For all your decorating Inglewood Moving Mountains Mission Events requirements, Internal & Thursday – 8/03/2018 01228 810141 External. Paper Hanging, Event 1: Lunch & Commissioning 1230 to 1330 Penrith Agricultural Mart. 07867 505 206 broken colour techniques, Event 2: ‘Take Tea Out’ 1430 to 1630 Co�age Wood Centre. tiling, artexing, dry lining Event 3 : Welcome Team and Orienta�on 1700 to 1745 Co�age Wood Centre. Event 4 :‘A Cumberlan Neet...’ 1930 to 2130 Hu�on End Village Hall. CALL FOR A FREE Lockhart, Middle Yard, NO OBLIGATION QUOTE. Calthwaite 01768 885 206 Friday – 9/03/2018 Event 5: Team Prayers 0800 to 0900 Co�age Wood Centre. Event 6 : Calthwaite School Mother’s Day Service 0930 to 1130 All Saints Church, Calthwaite. Event 7 : Ivegill School Family Day Service 0930 to 1130 Christ Church, Ivegill.
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