Herald - Issue 447

Page 20 • The HERALD • 5th October 2023 v SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE HERALD v • New flooring & repairs • Interior & exterior fitted windows & doors • Fitted kitchens • Stairs & decking • Architrave & skirting • Pergolas & car ports • Gates made & fitted • Bespoke Summer houses • Garden structures & landscaping structures • Roofing & Fencing • Fencing • Structural wooden repairs James Powell Carpentry Jamespowellcarpentry.co.uk and find on Check a Trade Contact 07500 113098 Call for a no obligation quote HANDY HANDS HANDYMAN S E RV I C E S Your Local Handyman For ALL Your Small Jobs • Gutter Clearance & Clearing • PVCu Fascias, Gutters, Soffits & Conservatory Cleaning • Pressure Cleaning of Paths & Patios •Window Cleaning • Interior & Exterior Painting • Grass Cutting, Strimming • Hedge Trimming • Shed Re-treated/ Roofs Re-felted • Flat Pack Assembly Fully Insured Free Estimates Work Guaranteed References on Request T: 023 8084 0096 M: 07840 860202 Your Local Professional Electrician • Complete Rewires • Periodic Inspection Reports • Fault Finding & Repair • New Consumer Units • New Circuits • Central Heating Wiring • Extra Sockets/Lights • PAT Testing • No Job Too Small • Part P Registered • Fast & Efficient Service • Free Estimates Telephone Gary on 07788 865081 forestelectrical@gmail.com • Airport & Seaport Specialists • Highly Competitive Fares • Friendly, Reliable Service • Comfortable 6 Seater MPVs • Any Distance - Minimum Fare £10 Before booking your journey please call us for a free quotation 07770 967198 or 023 8194 8754 www.kazcarz.co.uk John Hamer Questioning History Researcher John Hamer is coming to e Attic on Saturday 14th October to pose questions on history that hasn’t added up. John will cover topics including - Did the Titanic really sink? John has extensively researched the Titanic myths and legends and has published two books on the topic… RMS Olympic (2013) and Titanic’s Last Secret (2014) (a novel based on the factual RMS Olympic book), both of which propound the theory, backed-up with plenty of evidence, that it was not RMS Titanic that sank on that cold April night in 1912, but her identical twin sister, RMS Olympic—and outlines in great detail the reasons for the gross deception, and how the hoax was facilitated and subsequently covered-up. And what is the connection between Jack the Ripper and Princess Diana? What do these seemingly unconnected people have in common? Jack the Ripper, Prince Albert Victor, Lord John will be Questioning History at e Attic in Totton on Saturday 14th October, for more information and tickets please visit: https://theatticsouthampton. co.uk/products/john-hamer-questions-history-insouthampton John Hamer Titanic Randolph Spencer-Churchill, the late Queen Mother and Princess Diana. e answer may well surprise and shock you to the core. John was born and raised in a small village in the Pennine hills in ‘Last of the Summer Wine country’ in rural West Yorkshire in the north of England, but now lives in Scarborough on the beautiful North Yorkshire coast, overlooking the North Sea. He spent most of his working life in the IT industry, before changing career to become a full-time professional, geopolitical researcher, analyst, public speaker, and author, having written and had published eight books to date, including one as co-author with his very good friend and writing partner, Shannon Rowan. WE NEED YOUR HELP… by Carol Ibbotson e Fawley Parish Church ‘Love in a Box’ campaign is back again this year - our 25th year of taking part in this wonderful initiative, coordinated by the Mustard Seed Relief Missions Charity. On Saturday 21st October, from 2pm until 4pm, the Good Shepherd Church, Roewood Road, Holbury will once again be bustling with activity as shoe boxes are packed with gi s of toys, stationery and toiletries. ese will be taken to Eastern Europe in time for Christmas, for disadvantaged children aged 3 to 15. We would like to ll as many boxes as possible, but we will need lots of help to succeed. Items needed for the shoeboxes are: • Small toys and games – but nothing war-related or battery operated • Teddies and dolls • Toiletries – but no liquids or sprays and no glass containers • Hair accessories and jewellery • Hats, scarves, gloves - but no socks or other clothing • Picture books – but not stories, as few can read English • Stationery • Wrapped sweets If you have items to donate, or would like more i n f o r m a t i o n about ‘Love in a Box’, please contact me. e deadline for receipt of items is Saturday 14th October. All are welcome to come along and help on the day – it’s great fun! Please help if you can - thank you. Carol on 023 8089 1488.

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