Herald - Issue 435

v SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE HERALD v 26th January 2023 • The HERALD • Page 5 DECORATOR INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTING General Small Maintenance Works Reliable, Prompt with a High Standard of Work Fully Insured • Free Estimates NICK CROUCHER 023 8084 8154 or 07594 582194 MP Guttering & Roofing Services • Fascias, Guttering, Soffits, Cladding and much more PVCu work • All roof repairs, gutters, flat roofs, chimney repairs • Moss removal 15% Discount for OAP’s Established 30 years 07730 377114 023 8087 9135 mpgutteringservices@outlook.com addition in 1993, of Ski Slalom Races. With a small change in session times, this pattern continued until 1998 (1 hour, two slopes for Ski Tots; 2 hours, three slopes for Seniors). By October 1998, Ski Tots and Senior membership had fallen. e Club began its 1998-99 Ski Season with three ski slopes for 2 hours from 7pm until 9.15pm. Membership continued to fall and in 2001 the Club began meeting for an hour on three ski slopes during the winter and on one slope for 4 meetings in the Calshot Youth Ski Club From the 2013-14 season progress and achievement was recognised by the Snowsport England Snowlife Ski Awards. From the 2016-17 season, Ski Medal Slalom Races were run on the main slope from February halfterm until Easter. e Club is still running today with sessions on ursday evenings at Calshot from October until Easter. e Club is aimed at those aged 7-21, wishing to learn or improve their skiing; more information can be found on their website: www.calshotaca.co.uk/clubs/calshotyouth-ski Clown jumping through a hoop Continued from page 4 Cutting the cake Reunion group shot summer. Summer ski meetings ended in the 2003-04 season. From the 2003-04 season, the pattern of meetings remained at either 2 or 3 ski slopes (depending on membership numbers) for an hour each ursday, from October/November until Easter, and without a summer series of meetings.

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTIyNzI=