Page 70 • The HERALD • 6th October 2022 v WE’VE BEEN YOUR LOCAL SINCE 1994 v Our knowledgeable staff are on hand to keep your vehicle on the road in a safe manner • We offer all garage services including free collection and delivery from your home • We now offer Dpf cleaning - Injector cleaning - Turbo cleaning and Air intake cleaning to help your car run cleaner improving its performance and economy. • Good Garage Scheme – RMI – Trust my Garage Member MOT’s, TYRES, CLUTCHES, CAMBELTS, SERVICING, WELDING, DIAGNOSTICS, LASER-TRACKING. CARS, VANS UP TO 3.5T, MOTORHOMES UP TO 30’ 023 8001 0029 Badminston Lane, Fawley, SO45 1BX 023 8001 0029 023 8084 9370 Prospect Place, Hythe SO45 6AU • MOT’s • MOT Repairs • Air Con • Auto Electrics • Servicing •Welding • Diagnostics • Suspension • Tyres • Clutches • Cam Belts • Brakes BRAMSHOTT HILL SENIORS Two trophies were to be played for by Bramshott Hill Seniors on Monday 5th September and 36 players arrived to play for them. e weather forecast was questionable with rain forecast for later in the morning. However the players were prepared for this with ‘Wet Weather clothing’ in evidence. e two trophies were the Brambles Cup (handicaps 24 and below)and the Gerald Lettice Memorial Trophy (handicaps 25 and above). Good scores were returned with the results as follows: Brambles Cup: 1st Gerry Murphy - 41pts (countback), 2nd Johnny Hooper - 41pts (countback), 3rd Peter Paine - 41pts; Gerald Lettice Memorial Trophy: 1st Dave Kellaway - 44pts, 2nd Dave Wilson - 42pts, 3rd Paul Baker - 41pts. Some great scores and obviously a very close run contest, with the following trophy winner: Brambles Cup - Gerard Murphy; Gerald Lettice Memorial Trophy - Dave Kellaway. ursday 7th September saw a Seniors team from Bramshott Hill travel to Wellow Golf Club for a return match following their home match a Dibden back in June. At Dibden Bramshott Hill won four games to two. Wellow were determined to even the score on home soil and a tough competition was anticipated. With their Captain taking a well-earned break, Vice-Captain Mike Wells led the Bramshott Team. A er a very tough competition Bramshott Seniors excelled themselves by winning all six games. At a very good meal in the clubhouse a er the match mutterings of ‘Bandits’ were heard from the Wellow team. However, the post-match get together was in good spirits with much banter and jokes being swapped. Both teams look forward to next years meeting with Wellow determined to take the honours. Bramshott Team v Wellow 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 21st October for ‘Sugar and Spice’. ey also hold Co ee Morning meeting 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/totton-south/home or call: 07305 178402. Sugar and Spice e monthly meetings of Copythorne Parish History Society take place on the 4th Thursday of the month at Copythorne Parish Hall from 7.30pm. eir next meeting is on Thursday 27th October for a talk (to be con rmed). Followed on Thursday 24th November for a talk by Clare Mills titled ‘Many Years Ago’. ey are moving into the main hall where they can hopefully maintain a Covid-free environment and stay safe. Anyone is welcome to go along. Entry is £1. Contact Copythorne Parish History Society by emailing: copythornehistory@yahoo.com or call Clare on: 023 8081 2167. e Fawley/Holbury U3A meets on the 4th Tuesday of every month at the Royal British Legion Club in Black eld at 2pm and the cost is £12 per annum to join the national association. At present each meeting is free to members and visitors are welcome to go along for a small charge. Coach outings are very popular and organised on a regular basis. e next meeting will be on Tuesday Totton Art Society’s next meeting is on Wednesday 26th October with Stephen Foster. Abstract painting of water using oils and acrylics with a knife. His paintings are in collections in at least twenty countries and every continent. He now concentrates on painting abstracts and semi-abstract landscapes. Meetings take place from 7.30pm until 9.30pm at the ree Score Club, Totton SO40 3RS (unless otherwise stated). Visitors are welcome to go along on the night for a small fee of £4pp. For more details of all the activities visit: www.tottonartsociety.org One Gun; Two Dead Many Years Ago 25th October for a talk by Miranda Pender titled ‘One Gun; Two Dead’. On Tuesday 22nd November for a talk by Alain Haines titled ‘ e Baby Boomer Nostalgia Show’. is friendly outgoing U3A look forward to welcoming you, so pop along and see what they are up to. Please contact Richard Friend, Chairman, on 023 8089 8359 or Sandra Sare on 023 8089 3929. ABSTRACT PAINTING e Railway Club of the New Forest meet on Friday 28th October in the Forest Hall, Brockenhurst Village Hall, Highwood Road, Brockenhurst. SO42 7RY. Steve Robson presents ‘Britain’s Last Airliner’. Aircra take a long time from the drawing board to their rst ight and into airline service. e BAe146 airliner took 21 years. Why does this small regional airliner have four engines and what is the connection with Germany’s WW2 jet ghter, the Messerschmitt 262. Two 146’s were evaluated for their suitability to replace the RAF Andovers of e Queens Flight and ultimately the aircra became a popular regional airliner, especially in the USA, leading to nearly 400 builds. However, there were many bumps along the way and although its successor was abandoned the type lives on in new roles. Visitors welcome. £4 on the door, arrive from 7pm. start at 7.30pm Find them on: www. railwayclubo henewforest.org Britain’s Last Airliner BAe146 of Manx Airlines
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