Page 70 • The HERALD • 25th August 2022 v WE’VE BEEN YOUR LOCAL SINCE 1994 v Holbury Service Station MOT’S & SERVICING and Repairs to Cars and Vans TYRES FITTED WHILE YOU WAIT Budget and Branded Tyres held in stock Member of Good Garage Scheme Long Lane, Holbury SO45 2NZ Tel: 023 8089 3727 Web: www.holburyservicestation.com Email: holburyservicestation@hotmail.co.uk All Major Cards Accepted Long established family business • MOT TESTING • SERVICE & REPAIR FOR ALL MAKES AND MODELS • CLUTCHES • DIAGNOSTICS • CAMBELTS • SERVICE TO MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATION • FREE COLLECTION & DELIVERY • USED CAR SALES 128-132 Calmore Road, Totton. SO40 8GQ 023 8086 4424 www.calmoreservicestation.co.uk August Monthly Medal Tuesday 2nd August: A slight dampness in the air seemed to promise but failed to deliver any much needed rain, however a sti breeze did ensure that the temperature stayed in the mid-20s as 38 New Forest Golf Club seniors played for the August Monthly Medals. Roy Nelson headed division 1 with nett 64 one ahead of Steve Duckett, while Neil Edmondson scored nett 63 to claim the division 2 medal one ahead of Mike Wharton. Division 1: 1st Roy Nelson 64 nett, 2nd Steve Duckett 65 nett (back 9 nett 30), 3rd Mike Broom 65 nett (back 9 nett 31) Division 2: 1st Neil Edmondson 63 nett, 2nd Mike Wharton 64 nett, 3rd Berry Money 66 nett Left to right: Roy Nelson and Neil Edmondson QUIZ AND CREAM TEA Ashurst & District Ladies Probus are a very friendly group of Ladies and would love to see you. ey meet on the 3rd Thursday of every month at e Happy Cheese, Ashurst at 11am. ey have a speaker every month on a great variety of topics and a erwards most of the members stay for a lunch and general chat. eir next meeting will be on Thursday 15th September for a Quiz and Cream Tea ollowed on Thursday 20th October for a talk titled ‘Coco Chanel - Her Life, Loves and Lies’. Bramshott Hill Seniors Results Monday 1st August saw the summer weather continues to be dry and warm (hot) with little rain in sight. is is now giving the green keepers some real problems. However, they have risen to the challenge so far and the actual greens are in good condition. e fairways have su ered and are looking very brown. e upside to this is that the ball now rolls a long way and some very good scores are being returned. As a result of the situation, they would like to give a huge vote of thanks to the ground sta for their magni cent e orts. As to the results, this was the second round of the Seniors championship and was a medal game o the white tees. e results were as follows: 1st Stuart Bulbrooke 84 (R1), 79 (R2), 63 (T); 2nd Paul Wastell 87 (R1), 82 (R2), 169 (T); 3rd Mark Eve 89 (R1), 81 (R2), 170 (T). An individual Medal game also ran in conjunction with the championship and the results of this were: Division 1: Paul Wastell 82-18=64. Mark Eve 81-16=65. Pete Mortimer 84-18=66; Division 2: Graham Hill 95-31=64. John Annetts 95-30=65. Barry Walker 91-25=66. Country Ways Roadshow Totton South U3A group are o ering a varied programme at their general meetings on 3rd Friday afternoon of the month at Colbury Memorial Hall including speakers. On Friday 16th September for Country Ways Roadshow. ey also hold Co ee Morning meetings at Hanger Farm Arts Centre on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month 10am to 12pm plus many other groups on o er throughout the week. If you are interested in joining the annual membership is £15pp new members welcome now and throughout the year. For further details visit: u3asites.org.uk/tottonsouth/home or call: 07305 178402. Music Making and Sharing takes place on the 3rd Saturday of the month from 2pm to 5pm at Calmore Village Hall, Pauletts Lane, Totton/Calmore S040 2RS. e cost is jut £5 payable at the door. e group welcome and encourage you to share and listen to people’s musical enthusiasm – the instrument of their choice and the genre they like. All levels of ability welcome from professionals to beginners. Anybody can join who would like to play/sing a couple of pieces to non-judgemental fellow musicians. Perhaps you compose your own music. ey would love to hear it. eir meetings start with a brief musical warm-up and then they take turns in playing and listening to each other. ere is solo and duet or small group playing of pieces people have practiced and want them to hear. ey share their passion with perfected pieces and/or pieces in progress. eir space is open for experimentation, risk taking and appreciation. ey welcome adults, young people from age 16 years and supervised children. Please take your own refreshments. ey do take COVID precautions and socially distance. Dates for 2022: 17th September; 15th October; 19th November; 17th December. Contact: Doris 0781 7409 192, dorisp-bennett@ talktalk.net or Hilary 01202 826042. ey would love you to go along, it’s a lovely way to spend the morning, with some interesting, informative speakers. If you would like more information, please do not hesitate to contact Marian Quantrell, Treasurer on: 023 8029 2381 or: 07849 410323. MUSIC MAKING AND SHARING
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