Herald - Issue 438

Page 72 • The HERALD • 30th March 2023 v SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE HERALD v 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 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 Lucy Houston: The Lady Who Saved a Nation Langley WI’s next meeting is on Tuesday 18th April for a talk titled ‘Lucy Houston: e Lady Who Saved a Nation’ by Colin van Ge en. 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. Email: langleypres@ hampshirewi.org.uk or check out their website at: www.hampshirewi.org.uk/wi-page/langley-wi Have a Go at Quilting Romsey Quilters is a large and happy not-for-pro t group which meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday mornings of the month at Cros eld Hall (SO51 8GL) in Romsey from 9.30am for 10am until 12.30pm. Co ee is served between 9.30am and 9.55am. e group enjoys a variety of speakers, workshops, working mornings, friendship and welcomes anyone interested in quilting and associated cra s. e next meetings will take place on Tuesday 18th April for a Cushion Auction and a ernoon tea. On Tuesday 25th April, Colour for Textiles with Janice Gunner. On Tuesday 9th May Little Patch Pockets, with Helen Butcher. Romsey Quilters extend a warm welcome to all visitors, especially beginners and look forward to meeting you. Annual subscription is £36 payable in September. ere is no waiting list at present. ey warmly welcome visitors to their meetings. A visitor fee of £5 is payable for non-members attending. Please make yourself known on arrival. If you wish, they have members who will take you to co ee and accompany you at the meeting. If would like to know more about Romsey Quilters then get in touch by emailing the Secretary at: romseyquilters@gmail.com or visit: www. romseyquilters.co.uk e Hythe Cinema Moviola show lms in high de nition Blu-ray and stereo sound on a large screen at e Parish Hall, West Street, Hythe. eir next o ering is Where the Crawdads Sing (15) on Tuesday 18th April at 2.30pm and 7.30pm. A woman who raised herself in the marshes of the Deep South becomes a suspect in the murder of a man with whom she was once involved. Tickets are £6 and available in advance from Pebbles ladies clothes shop in the High Street (opposite Costa), or on the door on show days. WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING Copythorne Carnival organisers are looking for Auto Jumble stalls for an event on Sunday 11th June. To book a stall please visit: https://forms.o ce.com/e/ i6V7scPV1F Stall Holders Wanted for Auto Jumble Explore The Story of Motoring in 50 Objects To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the National Motor Museum, explore the exhibition telling The Story of Motoring in 50 Objects until 16th April. Discover the top 50 objects which were chosen from over 1.9 million items in the internationally-acclaimed collection cared for by the National Motor Museum Trust. Only the most historically important vehicles, motoring artefacts, lm footage, images, documents and books made the nal selection. From stunning Land Speed Record breaker Golden Arrow, which was chosen for its tremendous aircra power in a car, to the 1911 Rolls-Royce Spirit of Ecstasy mascot, cat’s eyes and a 1920s children’s book telling the story of charabanc rides which carried workers on day trips to the seaside... all help to tell the story of motoring. Use the Smartify app to scan objects and uncover more content and stories. See e Story of Motoring in 50 Objects as part of a general admission ticket to Beaulieu. For details and tickets please visit: beaulieu.co.uk Gosling’s Gallivants 2022 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 April for a talk titled ‘Gosling’s Gallivants 2022’. 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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