Herald - Issue 407

v THE NEXT HERALD IS OUT ON 24TH JUNE v 3rd June 2021 • The HERALD • Page 69 PART TIME SCHOOL RUN DRIVERS REQUIRED We are currently looking for new drivers to fill rewarding, part time roles in our busy, family run business. We specialise in transporting disabled and vulnerable children and young adults with a range of special needs to school’s across Hampshire. All applicants must be physically fit, 100% reliable and punctual with a pleasant attitude towards others. A New Forest District Council Private Hire License would be an advantage, however, we can help you obtain this. In return we offer good rates of pay and a reliable and well maintained company vehicle. Our working days are Monday-Friday and approximately 17-20 hours per week during term times. These positions may suit retired or semi-retired persons but all applicants are welcome. To enquire in the first instance, please email: tccsoton@gmail.com HERALD RECRUITMENT Poets Corner SPORTS EXTRA Beginner’s Course Couch to 5K e date has been set for the return of the next Hardley Runners’ Beginners Course. Assuming they have the Government’s green light, they will meet in Dibden Enclosure, on the long eld behind the pylon which is parallel to the A326 at 6.20pm on Monday 21st June . If you are unable to walk to the venue, please do not park in the Enclosure, but consider parking in Oak Road Car Park, Dibden Purlieu SO45 4PH. is is a relaxed and fun course, run by experienced E.A quali ed Run Leaders, where individuals taking part progress at their own pace. If you have run in the past, but have struggled to get back into your running, do go along! e Hardley Runners’ team can guarantee your motivation will be renewed as you become part of this positive group! e course is free and there is no need to put your name down, but if you have questions please contact Chris Harris email: energybar6@btinternet. com Alternatively, take a look at the Beginner’s page on the Hardley Runners’ website: www.hardleyrunners.co.uk Hardley Runners look forward to meeting you soon! Fawley Falcons Jets Crowned Champions after a Perfect season U12 Fawley Falcons Jets youth football team nished their rst competitive season on Sunday (02/05/21) in the Tyro League as champions, having won every game - to crown a perfect season. e Jets won each of their 10 league games and nished 13 points clear of second place in Division 3 of the Southampton & District Tyro League. Fawley Falcons Chairman and Jets Manager, Paul Dyer said: “In a year where youth football has been so disrupted to come through undefeated is an achievement not to be taken lightly. I’m immensely proud of this team of young men, the majority of whom, I have coached from the age of 4 from Fawley Falcons Soccer School. As the wins kept coming, we knew we had a chance of achieving a ‘perfect season’ but I told the boys to just go out enjoy the final game.” Fawley Falcons will celebrate its 50th year in 2023 and has long been a focus of Youth football in the Hythe and Waterside area. e club has trebled in size in the last 7 years and is proud to provide football for 4-15 year old boys and girls and is fully inclusive with two pan disability teams. For any further information please contact Paul Dyer: 07535 711754 or email: patmel18@yahoo.co.uk Team: Back row Left to Right: Finley Haws, Evan Chapman, Isaac Mulley, Jamie Timothy, Malachi Digby, Todd Peckham Front row Left to Right: George Bliss, Luca Keefe, Alex Jennings, Lucas Jones, Lex Dyer, Archie Black SPRING CUP LIVES UP TO ITS NAME e much awaited Spring Cup was played in glorious spring weather and the ladies of Bramshott Hill Golf club were out in force to contest for this trophy. With the great weather came some great scores and the winners Hilary Bell and Sandra Gibson showed they certainly had a spring in their step with a nett score of 70.8. Second place went to Pam Colmer and Linda Bell nett 71.2, with a very close third place going to Leigh Rodgers and Gloria Gordon nett 71.6. Other results were: Thursday 29th April - Stableford qualifier: 1st Division: Winner Lynn Dunkason 38 points, 2nd Leigh Rodgers (36), 3rd Sue Lewis (34). 2nd Division: Winner Sue Hallett (38), 2nd Pam Colmer (37),3rd Linda Compton (36). 3rd Division Winner Debbie Campbell (34), 2nd Maureen Robb (33), 3rd Marion Robinson (33). 9 hole short course: Winner: Ann Bland, 2nd Margaret Gordon , 3rd Pearl Hansford . 6th May Anniversary Medal (1): Div 1 Winner Jo Renyard Nett 70, 2nd Margaret Shepherd (72), 3rd Jackie Howells (76). Div 2 Winner Lyn Compton Nett 73, 2nd Pam Colmer (74), 3rd Cathy Davis (74). Div 3 Winner Hazel Moseley Nett (78), 2nd Jo Wiseman (79), 3rd Linda Bell (80.) 9 hole short course medal: Winner Margaret Gordon Nett 44, 2nd Pat Greenham (46), 3rd Pearl Hansford (46). I’ll always remember at hot day in June Ten years ago to this day We walked and we talked Time just stood still But alas we could not nd our way We knew it was right From that very rst moment It was hard when the time came to part Like the poles of a magnet We were both drawn together But magnetic poles pull apart You had a family A partner dependant He cared and he had a good heart Yet mutual attraction Drew us together While circumstance tore us apart It was something that happened at shouldn’t have happened Yet it did it was love from the start And that love it stayed with me In truth never le me Alas time let it slip from your heart If I could I would change things Both our tomorrows I’d wind time back to yesterday once more I’d go back for one moment For a week for a year To the time before time closed the door ey say we each have a lost love A lost love a true love A love that time snatches away For me it was you from that rst moment Ten years ago to this day I shall always remember at hot day in June It was hard when the time came to part It was something that happened at shouldn’t have happened And for me it was love from the start! TIME BEFORE TIME by David K Wilson Now or Then by Marlene Parmenter Now is no longer now Cos now it is then. So is now later Although it’s come back again? Is now never now Cos it is always gone? There will always be later On that you can rely on. Now you are confused, And I’m no analyst. But if you think about it Does now exist? Honey Bear! by Dorothy Lockyer I am a bear, there’s not many like me Sitting reading my books, eating honey. I don’t make demands, just one thing I ask If it gets cold a hot tot in a ask. Oh, and when you pass by, just have a word, Because I read books, doesn’t make me a nerd! I like to be asked “How are you today”? And a little light lunch served on a tray. Before you rush out, please clean my specks They’re most annoying when covered with ecks! Could you change my books at the Library each week? My ambition is to become a geek! Now you see; I’m an undemanding bear I’ll sit here, absorbing your lavish care! SEND YOUR POEMS TO 2 HIGH STREET, HYTHE SO45 6AH

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