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Despite dire weather warnings 37 turned up for round 1 with 33 of them still competing in round 2. A number of showers, o en heavy, swept through on both days but even these failed to disrupt proceedings. e Championship is e ectively two competitions in one. e Champions Cup goes to the person with the lowest gross score. Inevitably this became a battle between the two lowest handicappers Steve Duckett and Laurie Burn. Steve scored gross 75 in round 1 giving him a slim 1 shot lead over Laurie. He then consolidated his position by scoring 73 in Round 2 and winning the Champions Cup for the sixth consecutive year by 6 shots. e other contest is for the best nett score. Here competition was tighter but Gill Wright still emerged 4 shots ahead of her nearest rival John Ireland to become the rst woman to win a major trophy in New Forest Golf Club’s Seniors Section. Champions Cup Gross: 1st Steve Duckett 75+73 = 148, 2nd Laurie Burn 76+78 = 154, 3rd Chris Webb 81+79 = 160 Sandy Sanders Trophy Nett: 1st Gill Wright 66 + 64 = 130 nett, 2nd John Ireland 67 + 67 = 134 nett, 3rd Robin Swanston 66 + 70 = 136 nett. Seniors Champion Steve Duckett and Sandy Sanders Trophy winner Gill Wright LOST SOULS Langley WI’s next meeting is on Tuesday 18th October when Brenda Margetts will give a talk titled ‘Lost Souls’. e WI o ers women the opportunity to make new friends, learn new skills and campaign on wide-ranging issues. Langley WI meets every third Tuesday at St Francis Church Hall, West Common, SO45 1XU at 7.30pm. On Tuesday 15th November when Sandra Simmons will give a talk titled ‘A Day in Iran as a Housewife’. Email: langleypres@hampshirewi.org.uk or check out their website at: www.hampshirewi.org.uk/wi-page/ langley-wi Romance, Romans & Ruins New Forest and Waterside U3A hold their twicemonthlymeetings in St Andrew’s ChurchHall, starting at 2pm. e next meeting is on Tuesday 18th October for a talk by Ron Taylor titled ‘Romance, Romans & Ruins’. Followed on Tuesday 1st November for AGM. A er each speaker they have tea and biscuits and usually the meeting ends at approximately 3.30pm. New Forest and Waterside have many interest groups such as gardening, discussion, history skittles and much more. ey usually organise a luncheon once a month and a holiday once a year. Should you be interested in joining this friendly group please go along on the rst and third Tuesdays in the month or email Ken Dagnall: kendagnall@talktalk.net for more information. Acrylic Layers and Patterns The New Forest Art Society’s next monthly meeting is on Wednesday 19th October with a talk by Teresa Rogers, ‘Acrylic layers and patterns’. Followed on Wednesday 16th November with a talk by Maggie Cross, ‘Chinese painting and Calligraphy’. ey will be holding a Workshop on Saturday 29th October with Teresa Rogers for Acrylics layers and patterns at Lyndhurst Community Centre New members are always welcome and visitors are invited to go along for a small entry fee. Meetings are held in the Pine Room at Lyndhurst Community Centre from 7.30pm until 9.30pm. Details of the programme can be found on the Society’s website: www. n ew f o r e s t a r t s o c i e t y . weebly.com Transport of the Isle of Man Railway Correspondence and Travel Society (RCT) and Mid Hants Railway, Solent Branch meetings are held in association with Mid Hants Railway – Southampton and Waterside Group. Meetings are held at the Eastleigh Railway Institute, Romsey Road Eastleigh SO50 9FE and commence at 7.30pm. e room, on the rst oor (sorry no disabled access), is usually open from 7pm. A bar is available for refreshments. eir next meeting is on Wednesday 19th October for a presentation titled ‘Transport of the Isle of Man’. A donation of £3 is usual to help with the costs of the speaker and room hire. Non-members are very welcome at their meetings. Further details can be obtained from John Godfrey on: 07850 220009 or email: solent@rcts.org.uk
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