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Link July 10 THE BARNABY RUDGE TAVERN TEBAY Free house Excellent home-made food served Link 12 noon-2pm and 7pm-9pm daily THE PARISH MAGAZINE FOR ORTON, TEBAY AND RAVENSTONEDALE WITH NEWBIGGIN-ON-LUNE Children and dog friendly Internet Access - read/write e-mails Wifi capable Tel: 015396 24328 EMAIL: [email protected] Spring/summer opening times: BAIRD’S COSY CATS NEWS RELEASE Issued 16 June 2010 Mid Town Farm Monday– Friday 12-2pm 6-11.30pm Crosby Ravensworth Saturday and Sunday open all day 101 stories for Tebay and Orton Wide selection of homemade traditional foods using local produce, 10 minutes from M6 Junction 39 Lunchtime, Baguette and Evening menus Spacious & modern heated accom- What is it about living in Tebay, Orton or any of the hamlets in the surrounding area that you love? If modation Wonderful refurbished beer garden to relax in and enjoy the sun! you had to pick one thing to explain what makes your neighbourhood a distinctive and special place Special diets catered for Entertainment ~ please visit our website: to live, what would it be? Local collections available Fully Licensed www.thegeorgehotelorton.co.uk • Would it be a photo that tells a story, a wartime memory? Tel: 01931 715246 • Would it be an object, a view or the fact that you live near great transport links? Chapman’s Chimney Vac Service CUSHION CRAFTS Or would it be the farming traditions, geology, wildlife, flora or archaeology? RIVERSIDE GOLF Cushion covers and fun cushions for all occasions. COURSE THE VILLAGE SWEEP Are you struggling to find the perfect gift yet again. As part of the Tebay and Orton Local Distinctiveness Project, I would like to invite you along to one GRAHAM MOORE If so why not check us out. Garshill, Ravenstonedale of the drop in sessions on the following dates: Call or email us for any help. Tel: 015396 20353 Enjoy beautiful scenery with fun and We can supply personal and unique covers on request 4pm-8pm Wed 21 July All Saints Church, Orton (We can even add photos to personalise it more). exercise for all Now covers 9/18 HOLE SHORT COURSE 67-128 YARDS We are also suppliers of Aloe Vera and Bee Products. 4pm-8pm Thurs 22 July Methodist Hall, Tebay Sedbergh, Ravenstonedale, £3.50 per 9 hole round Tebay, Orton 7 Highfield, Tebay, Penrith, CA10 3JT Membership and club hire available 4pm-8pm Wed 11 Aug St James Church, Tebay And Newbiggin-on-Lune Phone 01539 6 24574 4pm-8pm Thurs 12 Aug All Saints Church, Orton Mobile 07969 929803 Contact Bernard Law, Burton House, Ravenstonedale 015396 23654 Email [email protected] We can help you document your information to create a community record which will be a great Broadband? Philip Horner starting point for a variety of projects. This information could then be used by local businesses and Do you have problems with your Fencing Contractor community members to promote the area and create events which we hope will make an important computer or wireless setup? Walling contribution to the local economy over the next few years. Man & Tractor We can help! We have fixed Tel: 015396 21984 The Tebay and Orton Local Distinctiveness Project aims to raise awareness of, and pride in the charges for most jobs, not Mob: 07855349156 e-mail: [email protected] Tebay and Orton region, uncovering the area’s unique heritage. This project is delivered by Action an hourly rate. For friendly with Communities in Cumbria (ACT). ACT works with communities across Cumbria and providing a IT support, call John on variety of services such as advice and information for village halls, community planning groups, 01539 624903 farming communities and other voluntary groups. (based in Orton) Would you like to be involved in this project, or volunteer your help on any of the drop in days? J NOEL PAUL & CO HOLIDAY CARAVAN Please contact Annie Hamilton-Gibney by email: LOWIS BROTHERS [email protected] or telephone: 01768 869517 Accountants & Tax Consultants BUILDING CONTRACTORS TO LET CHAPEL FARM, Harvann, Mount Pleasant Tebay 21 Market Street Kirkby Stephen 017683 71272 LITTLE ASBY Beautiful, quiet site handy for Lakes, Dales July 2010 Tel: 015396 24463 or 24604 For all your even ACCOUNTANCY Scotland. All mod cons. Sleeps 4+ FEDERATION OF MASTER BUILDERS PAYE, VAT, Rosemary Campbell 015396 24837 August 2010 NHBC and TAXATION requirements Mobile 07778220810 Agents for the Manchester Building Soci- Email – [email protected] ety THE LINK IS PUBLISHED BY THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCILS Thoughts from High Westmorland MICHELLE BREWSTER ShireTimber Homes Lodges Ltd OF ALL SAINTS’, CHURCH, ORTON, By Rev Beverley Lock ST JAMES’ CHURCH, TEBAY AND TimberSummer Lodge Housesand ST OSWALD’S CHURCH, RAVEN- MOBILE HAIRDRESSER STONEDALE WITH NEWBIGGIN- somebody to blame, and we let By the time you read this the ParkAmenity Home Manufacturers Buildings ON-LUNE World Cup will be in full swing. him have it. For all your hairdressing needs in the comfort of your own home Garages VICAR It might be that the England Beverley Lock 24045 team have covered themselves If this is true we perhaps need Call for an appointment on Stable Blocks to think about is how things are Assistant Priest in glory. On the other hand it Tel: - 017683 41633 Martin Dew 01931 716955 may be that there is all kinds of sorted out all the time not just Mobile: - 07792239265 Dog Kennels when they go wrong. We need (Formerly of Heidi’s Hair Salon) Licensed Reader press coverage bemoaning the Garden decking to learn and care how football Reg Capstick 24497 inadequacies of particular team Decking for static members, or the coach, or the is organised all the time and be ORTON ‘Twinkles’ CHURCHWARDENS system of spotting (scouting – prepared to support it at every caravans Colin Wren 24654 level. We need too, perhaps, to Tue 9.30am-11.30am at Jeff Mawson 24244 see I know the jargon) young Tebay Methodist Hall Tel 015396 24391 Betty Mawson 24244 talent, or football in schools, or think of the basis on which we All welcome with or without children or 07979266294 Jim Milburn 24382 Marion Robinson 24384 whatever; the list can be long. use fossil fuels and whether Voluntary run playgroup Chris Bland 24258 there are better ways of Activities changed on a weekly basis SECRETARY Activities include; Painting, play- Angela Milburn 24382 When things are going well providing resources for our TREASURER lifestyles or adapting our dough, drawing, cutting, dressing up, Colin Wren 24654 then we don’t trouble ourselves slides, bikes, music, reading. about “why” it is only when lifestyles to cut back the need For more information contact TEBAY for oil. CHURCHWARDENS things go badly that the blame Vicki Pryor on 07824 330 006 Reg Capstick 24497 game begins. Linda Garrick 24262 God wants to be involved in all SECRETARY Richard Dinsdale Reg Capstick 24497 When things do go wrong – be our lives, not just when they go Lady Anne’s Pantry TREASURER Licensed Eating House and Tea Rooms PAINTING SERVICES Linda Garrick 24262 it a failing football team wrong. He wants us to General Builder Function Room Available acknowledge him when life is Take Outs & Buffets Can be Provided (however unrealistic the Inside, outside, no job too small RAVENSTONEDALE with NEWBIGGIN- All building work under- Traditional Sunday Roast served every week ON-LUNE expectations were in the first good and there is much to CHURCHWARDENS taken 9 Bridge Street praise our Creator for. Charles Wildman 23424 place) or a terrible Appleby-in-Westmorland Andy Wilson Ann Brownrigg 23594 environmental disaster like the Tel 017683 42059 Cumbria SECRETARY Tel: 015396 24071 oil spilling into the Gulf of Thinking in this balanced way or 07968101211 CA16 6QH Caroline Morris 23308 Mobile: 07813846768 TREASURER Mexico - then the finding makes life so much more Phone: 017683 53550 Clive Wigley 017683 51575 For a free estimate somebody to blame, to take meaningful. It is how it should Methodist Church responsibility, becomes an be. It puts our relationship with Revd Phil Dew, The Manse Kendal Road, Tebay. 015396 24275 urgent quest often highlighted God onto the right footing. It TIMBER FOR SALE celebrates what is good and Roman Catholic Church by the press. • Kiln Dried Oak and Hardwoods of Furniture and Joinery grade. Fr Aleksander Makulski Church of Our builds up our sense of well • Fresh Sawn Oak and Larch structural beams cut to size. Lady of Appleby 017683 51474 I am sometimes asked the being. It helps us take • Fire wood bundles. Wood chippings & Saw dust. question “Why does God let this responsibility for the good and For help and advice contact: happen?” when things go the bad things that we do have Philip Richardson THE LINK DEADLINE IS ON wrong. I only occasionally influence over and avoids our Cabinet Makers, Timber Merchant & Sawmillers THE 13TH OF EACH MONTH remember being asked “Why behaving like children for whom CHIROPODY Hill Top, Newbiggin-on-Lune Please send all copy including it is always somebody else’s 015396 23422 advertising to: does God let this happen?” AT fault. 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