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GA'zette# Published 'L St September 'L 995 &DISTR Issue N'I4 GA'ZETTE# Published 'l st September 'l 995 Mobile Library Changes. Walking with the Major. Parish Council Reports. Yorkshire Wildlife Trust. The Home Guard and the great egg and bacon mystery" Letters. When time stands still. Muker Silver Band. Community and the Police. Neighbourhood Watch. Competition. Community Education Courses. Plus Local News and lnformation and much, much more. The Charles Bathurst Inn HIGH GREEN, I-ANGTHWAITE I,OCAI, NEWS Arkengarthdale The Yorkshire Dales National park COVER PICTURE SWALEDALE have offered a grant of 51000 (the maximum This months Cover Picture is provided for us I.ADIES' I-UNCHEON CLUB available under the Community Initiative by Hazetr Smith and very aptiy features the We on Wednesday each meet the first of $cheme) to Arkengarilrdale parish Council recently reopened C.B. Hotel. Charles and month from October to April, at Ghyllfoot to assist with the cost of demolishing and Stacy Cody offer a warm welcome in the Cafe Gunnerside 12.30pm. We are in at rebuilding a stone wall alongside the road refurbished (by Blenkiron's of Reeth) Hotel served with an excellent two course lunch opposite High Green, Langthwaite and with and trust you will come along to sample some with coffee for $6 a head, and aftenvards we the cost of constructing an extension to the of fine food. their are entertained by a speaker. existing roadside footpath. tr{azel has been busy with some of her We are an informal and happy group, and we miniatures and other pictures featured as had a successful first year. We could part of the "Silver longboat' Exhibition at accommodate a few extra members for the lEILnflE O[Nlf,$,tA Charles and Stacy Cody would like to say a Darlington. Therewere over 300 entrants for 1996ru7 session. Each of us pa]rs an annual big "Thank You' to all those who have helped lLrEytBtutpN the Exhibition and out of the 79 exhibits membership fee of 55, which goes towards YOUR in getting ihe CB open and for their support CINEMA IN THE DALES Hazel has three!! Hazel will again be tutoring the speakers'expenses. Ifyou are interested, FILMS FOR EVERYONE during this hectic period. The bar is now Course which part the VARIED PROGRAMME her Art is of please call Barbara in Muker on 886480 or open serving Theakstons and John Smith OPEN THURS, FR.I & SAT Community Education programme detailed Marion at Spring Dnd on 886341, Ales aiongside freshly prepared and cocked COFFEE LOUNGE elsewhere in this issue. WABNING - don't join you if can't bear the rneals at lunchtime and in the evening. Food LICENSED BAR. (patrons onty) noise of chatter - we are nothing if not is seryed bebween 12.00 and 2.00pm and tsox OFFLotr REETH & DISTRICT GMETTE talkativel again at 6.00pm to 9.30pnu A children,s menu rDll $rE€) tDL<i;lSS The first Annual General Meeting of ihe is now available. The play area is open and THURS, FRI, SAT IO.3O > 6.00 Reeth & District Gazette will be held at the landscaping of the car park be will FOR ADVANCE TICKET SALES & INFO September Reeth 7.30pm on Friday 20th in completed shortly. WHEN CLOSED PHONE ABOVE NUMBER Memorial Hall. Everyone is rnost welcome to FOR RECORDED MESSAGE GIVING Esiablished Six en-suite bedrooms consisting of one DETAILS attend, and contribute to the general 1935 single, four doubles and one twin will be discussion on the "0azette' and its future. available from the second week COAL MERCHANTS in We have now taken delivery of our own scan- September, with another four en-suite twins printer will be happy to quote for your and \A/E]S'T AI.JCKI-AI\D to follow in time for Spring. A E T produced printing needs. Already we have a Flease call us on 01248 88466? for tariffs number ofposters, leaflets and forms at very Regular Deliveries We will be having an official opening day competitive prices. A condition of the grant- Thoughout tlre t R R with Theakstons on Saturday October t8th aid we have achieved is that our equiprnent Dales Area when their Dray Horses will be visiting the should be available for community and local Competitive Prices I E s Dale. Further details on this event will be use and by extending this service it wiil assist Telephone appearing shortly. See if you us to supplement the costs to mainiain the 01388 833616 or 832884 can make i00 plus words of "Gazette." four letters or more using each letter LOCAL RADIO only once. The letters This service is in addition to the current A3 STATION also make a nine We letter word, what and A4 photocopying service currently note that Yorkshire Dales Radio have is it? Small prize for LRtorraeN Sronies made- a planning the first longest and available. application to erect a radio complete entry USE RESTORATI transmission aerial in the Hawes drawn. For further details call in at Reeth Post LiME & DRYSTONE WALI_ING area but we remain concerned, like other Drop in your entry to the post Office by 0ffice, Tel: 884201. communities, Park Head Farm Arkengarthdale that we still have had no communication 21st September Richmond DL11 6RR with them. Telephone 01748 884730 Last months prize winner was Mr. G Wilkinson of Bradford SWA l,I.)l)A l,l,l COURSIiS NEW STAMPS W.E.A. REETH/SWALEDALE WEEK COMMENCING t6th SEPTEMBER 1996 BRANCH The next issue of Special Stamps go on Sale years MONDAY The course for the coming Autumn session on 3rd September and feature 50 of the subject of Astronomy. It is an Children's Television. These colourful will be on .Muffin GERMAN YEAR 2 TUTOR - HAZEL BRYCE interesterl in stamps feature the Mule,'Sooty," introduction for those who are 10 WEEKS 1.30 - 3.30p.m. REETH METHODIST SCHOOL ROOM and being able to go out and look at the night "Stingray,' "The Clangers,"' A class for lhose with an elementary or little knowledge of German, using "German Once sky with binoculars. There will be six "Dangermouse.' The October speciai issue a Week" Book '1. illustrated evening talks starting on stamps are to feature ciassic cars. Only FEESfls (E9) 97065T043 9th at Reeth Primary available from your Post 0ffice. Wednesday October .I'UESDAY School. Open to everyone. Full details next month, pApER UPPER SWALEDALE CRAFTS (SEPT. - ApRtL) TUTOR - SHEILA PROOM DORANTLTD CAR AGENTS 1 CLASS PER MONTH 1O.OO.12"OO REETH METHODIST SCHOOI- ROOM YOUTH CLUB Make your own marbled paper, every piece is unique and nc artistic skills are required An outdoor Games Evening and Barbecue For your NE\N or USED Prepare for the Festive season by making gift bags, boxes, bottle bags and other wrappings from marbled paper paper. are planned for Saturday 14th September, BMW Fiat land Rover Honda and other FEES f21.60 (e10.BO) 9706NV044 on the Gunnerside School Playing Field Mitsubishi Range Rover Volvo Vauxhall lrom 4.30pm A cricket match will take Mazda Rover Toyota ENGLISH LITERATURE TUTOR. MARY THOMAS place for Youth CIub members and their Carc Purchased - Allfacilities 10 WEEKS 7.30 - 9.30p.m. GUNNERSIDE VILLAGE HALL will Collins East Hope Scargill friends, and parents and supporters John Another chance to enjoy discovering the wide range of books. plays and poems available have the option of joining in a game of 801833 62t305 Mobile0860 787541 FEES e36 (€18) 9706NV045 bouleVpetanque. Refreshments, including 9arn - 7.30pm bubecued food will be on sale afterwards. WEDNESDAY A Domino Drive and Supper will be the 0ctober activity, intended as a Fun and f{EETI{ I}AKER.}' KEEP FIT TUTOFI. GILL HAYES place Fund raising evening. It will take in Traditional Fanrily tsakers 12 WEEKS 7.30 - 9.00p.m. REETH METHODIST SCHOOL ROOM Keld on October 1lth. More details to follow Rhythmical keep-fit to taped music. using many local reciPes €32"40 (e16.20) next month. FEES 9706NV046 Bread,pies savoury and fruit From now until October 1lih, everyone is cakes biscuits..".. SPINNING & WEAV!NG TUTOR - I-IATJNE HIF'KIN to join in the 'Guess my Birthda/ & invited 5 WEEKS (EVERY OTHER WEEK) REETH METHODIST SCHOOL ROOM golfing all baked on the premises competition for a beautifully knitted 10.00a.m. - 2.00p.m- doll kindly donated by Mags Bridel. The doll Also available: local cheeses, Weaving techniques, braid weaving, spinning, dying, felt making, frame weaving, design will be on display in the Gunnerside and milk & free-range eggs FEES €36 (€181 9706NV047 Muker pubs in the coming weeks for anyone Enquiries 01748 884735 .TTIURSDAY to have a go. Simply pay $1 and write your name against the date you think is his birthday. Profits will be split between the GERMAN YEAR 3 TUTOR - I"IAZEL BRYCE Youth CIub and a cancer charity, and the '10 WEEKS 10.30a.m. - 12.30p.rn. REETH METHODIST SCHOOL ROOM drawwill take place in October' Continuing with a basic German course, using the "Gernran Once a Week" Book 2 FEES 836 (S18) 97065T048 EDUCATION COMMUNITY Domestic & Commerciol See feature - Enrolment of the Reeth and Decorotors ART TUTOR - I-iAZEL SMIT'-I Swaledale Courses is between 6 and 8pm on 10 WEEi(S 1.30 - 3.30p.m. REETH METHODIST SChIOOL ROOM For o compleb decoroting service Wednesday llth September in the Reeth informal and relaxed ciasses laiiored to suit individual requiremenls, Contocl Steve Holmes FEES e36 (€18) 9706NV049 Mebhodist Schoolroom or at the firs[ class 01748 8231 83 of the Course. BOOKS, BOOKS WORLD'S BIGGEST of the membership giving advice on DALES I.ADIES by some and more BOOKS COFFEE MORNING the items, together with a small workshop of The outing to Boundary Mills at the end of Do you enjoy books? Have you a special book 'Nescafe" are again sponsoring the World's rnembers dennonstrating their particular enjoyed by 31 members and friends' you wish Julywas watch Joan to order? A favourite author, craft Biggest Coffee Morning.
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