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TENNYSON CHRONICLE December 2016/ January 2017 VOL 68 – No.10 Price 30p
Bag Enderby † Brinkhill † Calceby † Driby † Farforth † Ketsby † Harrington † Haugh
Maidenwell † Oxcombe † Ruckland † Salmonby † Somersby † South Ormsby † Tetford † Worlaby
Christmas Services
CHRISTMAS EVE
CRIB SERVICE 3.00pm Tetford
This short service explores the meaning of Christmas for
the young and young at heart.
CAROL SERVICE 6.30pm SouthOrmsby
A traditional service of lessons and carols at St Leonards
by candlelight.
Come and join this joyful celebration on the eve of
Christ’s birth
MIDNIGHT MASS 11.30pm Tetford
Traditional Midnight service with Holy Communion
CHRISTMAS DAY
FAMILY COMMUNION 10.30am Tetford
A service for all the family on this Christmas Morning
CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT
Christmas Eve at 6.30pm
St Leonard’s Church South Ormsby
Readings and Carols by Candlelight
Please bring your own torch or lantern
I was talking to a young woman about what she was planning to do on Christmas day. She mentioned that she did not have any relatives to go to so she would be spending it quietly. She told me she loved Christmas day and was looking forward to spending time with her little boy. She described how she would spend the day by having a nice meal together and then they would play lots of board games. This young woman was positively beaming as she was telling me and then she told me how much she and her son loved doing really simple things together. That really got me thinking, do we, at Christmas, really focus on what Christmas is truly about or do we get carried away in a busy buying frenzy with the rest of society and forget where the real focus should be ? People often say to me that Christmas is all about the children. Obviously it is lovely to see children caught up in the wonder of Christmas but let us remember of course it all started with one particular child. It should be a time of real celebration, to rejoice in the birth of Jesus and the good news that his birth brings to the earth. The young woman I spoke to was solely focused on her son and her relationship with him. In the same way, if we get our priorities right then we will focus on God’s Son and our relationship with him. We should focus on the simple things and enjoy a special time with friends and family and take time out to appreciate their company, to enjoy the simple things that are on offer. Some of us might know of someone who will be on their own this Christmas, perhaps we could invite them to join us to share our celebrations with us. May we all be blessed this Christmas with a time full of laughter, good food and good company and most important of all God’s love. God loves each one of us, so much that he sent his Son to earth, what an amazing event to celebrate! May the New Year present new and exciting opportunities for us as we continue along our journey of faith together. Christmas Blessings Teresa
A Letter from the Bishop of Grimsby
Dear Friends,
It was a bit of a reminder of where our world is with regard to Christmas, to find
myself at the beginning of November, with other colleagues, before Remembrance
Sunday, at a hotel already decked out with ‘Christmas decorations’ obviously ready
for a full long season.
It is easy to be slightly sniffy about such things (it was the same week that there
was all of the media hype about what has become the annual and much-anticipated
reveal of the John Lewis ‘Christmas Advert’) to write and complain about the
commercialisation of Christmas. And yet at the heart of the ‘Christmas Season’
still, the heart without which everything else becomes incredibly empty, devoid of
any meaning, is the celebration of the birth of a baby, announced by the angels to
ordinary people. A baby who, it is said, will be the means of ‘peace on earth’.
It can seem for many, as they look around our world at this point in time, a
somewhat hollow promise.
‘Heaven on earth, we need it now’ sings Bono, the lead singer of U2 in their song
‘Peace on Earth’. ‘I’m sick of all of this hanging around. Sick of sorrow, sick of
pain, sick of hearing again and again, that there’s gonna be, Peace on earth’.
And for me that’s part of the challenge of Christmas. ‘And man will live for
evermore, because of Christmas Day’ say the words of another Christmas song, and
I believe that to be true – but I’m also challenged by the slogan of Christian Aid:
‘We believe in life before death’.
Christmas can be a season of wonderful human hospitality and generosity, a time to
eat, drink and generally be merry; but if that is all it is, then the promise of the
angels, as Bono despairs, begins to feel more than a little thin.
But an event that we both celebrate, and allow to shape who we are, and all that we
do, as we stop and look at what that baby then did and taught in the rest of his life,
that has power to change the world, to bring about the promise of the angels – and
that is the gift I pray for our world this Christmas time.
+ David Grimsby – December 2016
Team Tennyson invite you to
Celebrate Christmas 2016!
Please do join us and celebrate Christmas at
St. Margaret’s, Somersby on
Wednesday, December 21st.
PARTNEY CHOIR will be performing choral, solo and
musical renditions with some audience participation.
7.00 pm start
Entrance is FREE with festive refreshments provided!
Please let us know if you can come as space is limited.
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tel: 01507-534847 /533318
Facebook: Tennysons Birthplace, Somersby, Lincolnshire or
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The residents of Tetford & Salmonby have a good reputation for working together
and the Parish Council is putting together a Community Emergency Volunteer Plan
in order to pull everything together into one document - all the useful items located
within the villages that residents would be willing to use to assist the plan, e.g. 4 x 4
vehicles for assisting people in an emergency in bad weather, tractors for perhaps
moving fallen trees to clear roads and volunteers with a skill or profession that
could help, i.e. Nursing, organisational etc. The document would be governed by
Data Protection & any names included within it would be seen only by the
Managing Team & Lincolnshire County Council’s Emergency Plan Team & not be
public knowledge.
It may be that during spells of exceptionally bad weather, elderly or vulnerable
residents may require assistance of some kind – the plan would cover this, or if
flooding occurred or if for any reason there was an emergency that affected the
area.
If you would be willing to put forward an item – i.e. vehicle, tractor, generator etc.
or be a willing volunteer please either talk to one of the Councillors or contact the
Parish Clerk for further details or to be entered into the plan.
Jean Brown tetfordandsalmonbyparishclerk@outlook.com 01507 481716
Clothing/Blankets etc for the Homeless.
Richard Walter is unable to collect clothing, blankets etc. as he is recovering
from a stay in hospital. He will be having further treatment in the New Year
but hopes to continue collecting for the homeless at a later date.
COMMUNTIY EMERGENCY
VOLUNTEER PLAN
Tetford St Mary’s Jumble Sale 22nd
October
Thank you so much everyone for all your contributions to our Jumble Sale – we
were overwhelmed! There must be an awful lot of empty spaces in wardrobes,
attics and lumber rooms now! On the day , the total taken was £307.05. Since
jumble day, we (my trusty friend Marge and myself) have sold clothing, handbags
and shoes to a second hand outlet and raised a further £45.50 and with a donation of
£5, the final sum was £357.55 – amazing!!
Thank you to the helpers on the day Shirley, Sue O, Sue P, Lesley, Julia, Val and
Carole. A brilliant effort, everyone thank you. Last but not least thank you Paul for
all the heavy work.
Also a big thank you to all of you, who came and supported us.
Art and Craft Weekend 29/30th
October
Beautiful and varied paintings, fascinating handicrafts and gifts, and delicious cakes
for a teatime treat.
Many thanks to the stall holders, who despite the lack of customers (especially on
Sunday), still remained cheerful and sanguine. It was a lovely atmosphere.
Thanks also to Paul who helped to transport the boards and manhandle them in and
out of the church. He is such an asset to the Group – and we really do appreciate his
help and support.
The weekend effort raised £232.90 for the Roof Fund – so not a complete disaster.
Pam E.
TETFORD & SALMONBY CHILDRENS COMMEMORATIVE MEDAL
PRESENTATION
SATURDAY 17th DECEMBER 2016
2pm - 4pm
HAMILTON HALL, TETFORD
Please come & get your medal, enjoy the Puppets & Magic Show & Children’s Tea!
Parents welcome to stay & enjoy Tea or Coffee!
Please confirm you can be there, if you can’t make it we will
arrange to get your medal to you
Jean Brown
tetfordandsalmonbyparishclerk@outlook.com 01507 481716
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TETFORD OUTREACH POST OFFICE – HAMILTON HALL –
WEDNESDAY’S 1PM -3PM
The outreach Post Office at Hamilton Hall has been quiet lately, hopefully it’s not
because of my typing error in the last edition which might have sent you all to
Thetford – so sorry! Hands up all who noticed the error? Hands up all who went to
Thetford – Ha ha!
Avoid the queues - buy your stamps, post parcels, purchase gift vouchers, pay bills
and withdraw cash locally at Hamilton Hall without the problems of parking.
The ladies will be back the last Wednesday in January 2017.
Russ from the outreach Post Office, Chris, with her range of Phoenix Card products
and Barbara with her range of affordable jewellery would like to say thank you all
for your continued support and wish you all a Very Happy Christmas and a
Prosperous and Peaceful New Year!
Shopping Evening 10th
November The Edward Richardson PSFA would like to extend a massive 'Thank You' to
everyone who supported the recent shopping event at Hamilton Hall. From stall
holders, customers and helpers the night was a huge success with £570 raised for an
exciting new project for the pupils. Thank you all.
Wednesday Club Quiz Thank you to all who supported the quiz on the 2
nd November also to the
Wednesday ladies for the refreshments. Thank you for all the raffle prizes donated
and to Bob Sessions who conducted the raffle.
Including later donations, a total of £240 was raised for the Lincs. Macmillan
nurses.
Many Thanks Andy Robinson
Congratulations June and Jack Wilkinson celebrated
their 60th
Wedding Anniversary on the
3rd
of November.
They received a congratulations
telegram from the Queen
They were married in St Leonard’s Church, South Ormsby
in 1956.
TETFORD VOLUNTEER
GROUP The Tetford Volunteer Group
has been busy lately.
One group cut back the
vegetation from the verge
making the pavement on East
Road a little wider.
Unfortunately the autumn leaves
fell down & swiftly covered up
all the hard work done! It now
looks a lot better, thanks to all
involved, see you all again this
time next year!
Another group took part in a litter pick ranging from the Cross Keys out to the A158 at
High Toynton. Nine people took part, including a junior member of the community with
his Dad – well done Edward! Incredibly, over 20 bags of rubbish were collected in the
short distance of just over 4 miles. Sadly it shows what a “throwaway” society the world
has become. During the pick, various drivers stopped to say “thank you” which was nice
and one gentleman asked how to join the Volunteer Group, which was great! Tetford
itself wasn’t covered during this outing as most litter seems to be picked up by caring
residents/the litter fairies as they find it thank goodness. Again, many thanks to all those
who took part.
If you are new to the village and would like to join the Tetford Volunteer Group please
contact me, Barbara Harden. My e-mail is 2012harden@gmail.com or my mobile is
07910 711177.
How the group works is as follows: someone will suggest a job to be done in the village,
cutting back a hedge, a litter pick, cutting back vegetation from pavements etc. I’ll send
out an email asking for volunteers and when they’d be available and then coordinate a
date & time and volunteers turn up. If you can’t make it that’s not a problem, there’s no
pressure. The group is backed by Tetford & Salmonby Parish Council so up to 10
volunteers are covered under Public Liability Insurance at any one time. They also
supply the Hi-Viz Vests. Normally people bring their own tools for the jobs. We do have
age restraints – so sorry, but over 80’s are excluded – was that a huge sigh of relief I
heard? Our logo is the men at work sign with a subtle difference!
We are truly fortunate to live in a beautiful part of the country and the Tetford Volunteer
Group, which now numbers over 20 members, likes to do its bit to help keep it that way.
There are other unsung heroes within the community who do their own thing, cutting
grass at the St Mary’s Church and Hamilton Hall - again, A Big Thank You to You All!
I’ll be arranging a “WABURS” event soon – that’s a “wash and brush up road signs” so
will be requesting volunteers then.
Lastly, I’d like to wish you all A Happy Christmas and a Prosperous & Peaceful New
Year! Thanks, Barbara
REGULAR ACTIVITIES IN THE AREA
December Diary Dates Fri 2nd Brinkhill Social Evening 7pm Brinkhill Church Hall
Wed 7th
Carol Singing in Brinkhill 6.30pm Meet in Church
Wed 14th
Tetford and Salmonby Council Meeting 7.30pm Ham. Hall
Sat 17th
Medal Presentation 2-4pm Hamilton Hall
Tues 20th
Carols at Harrington Hall 6.30pm
Wed 21st Christmas Celebration 7.00pm Somersby Church
Sat 24th
Christmas Eve - see Service Rota
Sun 25th
Christmas Day – see Service rota
Mon 7.30 – 9.30 Table Tennis Hamilton Hall
Tues 7.30 – 9.15 Short Mat Bowls Hamilton Hall
Wed 7.30 - Monthly WI (4th Wed) Hamilton Hall
Wed 7.30 - Wednesday Club (1st Wed) Hamilton Hall
Wed 1.00 – 3.00 Post Office Hamilton Hall
Thurs 7.00 – 8.00 Zumba Hamilton Hall
Thurs 8.00 Pilates Hamilton Hall
Fri 7.30 - Garden Club (Monthly) Hamilton Hall
Tennyson Chronicle Due to the increased costs, the Group Council has agreed that the price of
the magazine should be increased to 50p a copy from February
Wherever possible, please place articles/copy for the following month’s edition
of the Parish Magazine in the red tray near the vestry at the rear of Tetford
Church by the 18th of the previous month. Please put details in writing if you are
organising an event.
Articles can be e mailed to me at juliashorey@btinternet.com or sent to me at
West Farm House, Brinkhill, Louth, LN11 8QY Thank you to everyone who has supported the Tennyson Chronicle, readers,
contributors, advertisers, and distributers
I have to remind you that subscriptions will be due in February, so please have
£5 ready for your distributer when they call.
Finally, I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Julia
Services in December
4th
December Advent 2
10.30am Somersby
11th
December Advent 3
10.30am Harrington
18th
December Advent 4
10.30am Brinkhill
24th
December Christmas Eve
3.00pm Tetford Crib Service
6.30pm South Ormsby Carol Service
11.30pm Tetford Midnight Mass
25th
December Christmas Day
10.30am Tetford Family Communion
Readers and Readings for December
December 4th
Advent 2
Isaiah 11: 1-10 Psalm 72: 1-7,18-19 Romans15:4-13 Matt3: 1-12
Mr M Frost Mrs A LeGrand Mr P Hewitt Mrs J Maitland
December 11th
Advent 3
Isaiah35: 1-10 Luke 1: 46b-55 James5: 7-10 Matt11: 2-11
Mr R Blake Mrs A Price Mrs H Reeves Mr P Ford
December 18th
Advent 4
Isaiah 7: 10-16 Psalm 80: 1-7, 17-19 Rom 1: 1-7 Matt 2: 18-25
Mrs J Shorey Mrs S Hewitt Mrs C Wainwright Dr D Marshall
December 24th
Christmas Eve
To be arranged
December 25th
Christmas Day
To be arranged
Services in January
1st January New Year’s Day Christmas 2
10.30am Tetford
8th
January Epiphany Sunday
10.30am Somersby
15th January Second Sunday after Epiphany
10.30am Brinkhill
22nd
January Third Sunday after Epiphany
10.30am Tetford
29th
January The Presentation of the Lord Candlemas
10.00am Deanery Service
5th
February 4th
Before Lent
10.30am Tetford Readers and Readings for January
January 1st New Years Day
To be arranged
January 8th
Epiphany Sunday
Isaiah 60: 1-6 Psalm72: 1-7,10-14 Eph 3: 1-12 Matt2: 1-12
Mrs S Hewitt Mr M Frost Dr D Marshall Mrs J Maitland
January 15th
Epiphany 2
Isaiah 49: 1-7 Psalm 40: 1-11 1Corr 1: 1-9 John 1: 29-42
Mrs C Wainwright Mrs J Shorey Mr P Hewitt Mrs A LeGrand
January 22nd
Epiphany 3
Isaiah 9: 1-4 Psalm27: 1,4-9 1Corr1:10-18 Matt4:12-23
Mrs H Reeves Mr M Frost Dr D Marshall Mr P Hewitt
29th
January Presentation of Christ Deanery Service
5th
February Epiphany 5
Isaiah 58: 1-9a Psalm112:1-8 1Corr2 1-12 Matt5: 13-20
Mrs S Hewitt Mrs J Shorey Mrs E Burrell Mr G Reeves
Please note
8am services will not take place in the
winter months but will resume in
March or April.
Diary Dates for January
Sun 1st New Years Breakfast 9-11am Hamilton Hall
Fri 12th
Tetford Garden Club AGM 7.30pm Hamilton Hall
Tues 24th
Brinkhill PCC AGM 7.30pm Church Hall
Wed 25th
Tetford WI 7.30pm Hamilton Hall
Thurs 26th
Harrington PCC AGM 7.30pm Harrington House Farm
Tues 31st South Ormsby PCC AGM 7.30pm Massingberd Arms
AGM Dates 2017 Meetings at 7.30pm
Tues 24th
January Brinkhill Church Hall
Thurs 26th
January Harrington Harrington House Farm
Tues 31st January South Ormsby and Haugh Massingberd Arms
Tues 7th
February Ruckland and Farforth TBA
Thurs 9th
February Somersby and Bag Enderby TBA
Thurs 16th
February Tetford and Salmonby TBA
Date Ch Sides and Offertory
4th
Dec S Mr M Frost, Mrs J Maitland
11th
Dec H Mrs A Price, Mrs S Ford
18th
Dec Br Mrs J Shorey, Mr P Hewitt
24th
Dec SO MrsS Pearson, Mr T Baxter
T Dr D Marshall, Miss P Elliott
25th
Dec T Mr M Frost, Miss P Elliott
1st Jan T Mr P Hewitt
8th
Jan S Mr M Frost, Mrs J Maitland
15th
Jan Br Mrs J Shorey, Mr P Hewitt
22nd
Jan T Miss P Elliott
29th
Jan Deanery Service
A Prayer for Christmas
Give us, O God, the vision which can see Your love in the world in spite of human
failure.
Give us the faith to trust Your goodness in spite of our ignorance and weakness.
Give us the knowledge that we may continue to pray with understanding hearts.
And show us what each one of us can do to set forward the coming of the day of
universal peace.
(Frank Borman, Apollo 8 space mission, 1968)
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Tetford and District Parish Council
Councillor Louis presented the wreath on behalf of the Parish Council at the War
Memorial on Remembrance Sunday.
The Budget for 2017-2018 was again considered & adjustments made, the Council will
be making its final decision in December but is considering raising the Precept in order
to cover the cost of grass cutting for the villages as Lincolnshire County Council has
withdrawn its grant & the Parish Council will have to cover the whole cost, a sum in the
region of £1,700 per annum, the grant this year was £923.10 – the Council is very aware
residents are keen to see the villages looking tidy; it also has to save for future election
costs, previously paid by East Lindsey District Council who has now withdrawn funding,
and places £500 into fixed reserves annually for this & the costs incurred by
administration also have to be covered. The Council would not take this step lightly; it
has reduced budgets wherever possible but the removal of services by County & District
Councils inevitably places the burden to maintain them on Parish Councils. The Council
has reduced its level of reserves inherited and will continue to do so.
Planning Appeal – Brian Todd Homes – Land South of Upper Garth, Salmonby Road,
Tetford – Appeal Reference APP/D2510/W/16/3160438 – following refusal by ELDC of
outline erection of up to 7 dwellings (S/177/010467/16) appeal under Town & Country
Planning Act 1990 Section 78. The Council makes no further comment. Planning
Application – S/177/02135/16 – Ms L Westmoreland – Outline erection of 1 house &
garage – land adjoining Woodland View, Mill lane, Tetford – the Council supported the
application.
Definitive Map Modification Order Proposal Tetford – Addition of Missing Link
between Public Footpath 33 & North Road – there is as yet no resolution & residents are
asked to submit forms supporting the link to Lincolnshire County Council Countryside
Service if they support it.
The Medals for Tetford & Salmonby Children to commemorate HM Queen Elizabeth II
90th Birthday are to be distributed at an event generously supported by the Events
Committee, on Saturday 17th December, 2-4pm in Hamilton Hall – there will be
entertainment - puppets/magic show & tea for the children – Parents are welcome to stay
& enjoy a cup of tea or coffee.
East Lindsey District Council is consulting, as it is required to do, on consideration by
BT to remove of phone boxes in the area, including the one on South Road. The Council
is objecting to its removal.
The Volunteer Group cleared the verge on East Road & also carried out a litter pick from
Tetford to High Toynton junction – filling 24 bags of rubbish on the latter!
At the Council’s request Highways has agreed to place caution signs for horses on the
bends near Grange Farm & the ends of Little London.
Please remember that there is a public session at the start of the meeting, your District &
County Councillors attend and you have the opportunity to raise any items that concern
you or require attention. Documents from the meeting are on the Parish Council web
site.
Residents are very welcome to attend Council meetings & the next one is on Wednesday
14th December at 7.30pm.
Jean Brown, Clerk – tetfordandsalmonbyparishclerk@outlook.com / 01507 481716
Edward Richardson Primary School Update: December 2016
The Autumn Terms have been a very successful time at the Edward Richardson
Primary School. Work has continued apace and we have been able to involve our
wider community in a variety of activities. Our annual ‘Help Your Child with
Numeracy’ and ‘Help Your Child with Literacy’ evenings have been held (with the
mathematics session exploring the implications of ‘mastery’ in the curriculum).
The Parents Staff and Friends Association have held a ‘Harvest Auction and Quiz
Night’ (auctioning produce from our Harvest Festival celebration for charity) and a
Christmas Shopping event which was a great success (raising over £500 for PSFA
funds).
Key Stage 2 Children who are enrolled in the after school ‘Christmas Drama Club’
have been working hard since September on their major production of ‘What a
Knight’. We are all looking forward to putting on this presentation for our
community at the end of term. Key Stage 1 children will be presenting their own
nativity play.
The application process has now opened for Reception 2017 entrants. The online
form can be completed up to 15th
January. Any child born between 1st September
2012 and 31st August 2013 will be due to start school in September 2017 and their
parents or carers should complete the process before the closing date.
For Sale ¾ size acoustic guitar with nylon stings. Very good condition, a few
nicks in places, used previously for guitar lessons at Tetford school. £15 O.N.O.
For Sale by 2ft cot. Drop down side With mattress and bedding £20
If interested in either of these items, please contact Mary Ennis on 07930 602723.
For Sale Leather Armchair, Electric Recling in Quality Italian Dark Brown
Leather. Good Condition £30 Phone Tetford 01507534111
For Sale Excaliber 9-tray food dehydrator. Very good condition with cookbook.
£80 Telephone 01507 533643
Wanted Cleaner required 3-4 hrs a week on Fridays. Good working conditions and
rate of pay for suitable applicant. Please call. 07971122351 or 01507534188
Louth Community Larder It is very sad that in an area like this there are people who are unable to feed
themselves and their families. Frequently they are in work but earning very
low wages. There is a box in Tetford Church for your donations which I
will take once a month to the Community Larder at Holy Trinity Church in
Louth.
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(outside the old people’s home) BELCHFORD __5.50pm (outside the church)
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SCAMBLESBY __ 6.55pm (outside the school)
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LINDSEY
More Newhome thoughts on Computers.
OK, well straight into this months subject, encrypted files. So what is one of those?
Well simple really, it is an ordinary file that has a password to open it. Stop! Before
you think not more passwords, not interested, this is actually a big help. You will
have seen and some of you may have paid for password keepers, well here is how
to create your own for free, and learn another useful trick at the same time.
If you have a spreadsheet programme then you can use this to create a list of
websites with their addresses and passwords, much like most of you hide them in
your little book of secrets. The problem is that the spreadsheet is not very secret.
This is where your encryption programme comes in. A very good and simple to use
programme can be downloaded for free from,
http://www.axantum.com/AxCrypt/Downloads.html It is called AxCrypt. If you
type the link above into your web browser address bar and press enter it will take
you to the download page. Assuming you are running Windows then you need this
file.
32- or
64-bit
AxCrypt-1.7.3180.0-
Setup.exe
AxCrypt
1.x
Old Full
Setup
Yes I know what it says on the site but this is easy and that is what we all want.
So download and install this file. Once it is installed you can now save your
spreadsheet twice with two names so you have two files (just in case you get it
wrong on the first practice). Now using 'Windows File Explorer' go to where you
saved the file (probably in 'Documents'), and 'right click' on it. You will get a menu
come up (remember 'left click' is 'do it' – 'right click' is 'menus'). From the menu
choose 'AxCrypt – Encrypt'. You will now be asked for a password twice. Once
this is done and you press OK the original file will disappear and reappear with the
same name but a shield as the picture icon. To access the file, double click on it as
normal and you will be asked for the password, put that in and 'Hey Presto' there is
your file. You can edit and change the contents of the file, press save, close the file
and it will remain encrypted, so it can only be opened if you have the password. So
what is the point of all that? Well now you only need to remember one password,
the one to the encrypted file with the whole list of passwords for everything else.
We do suggest that you practice encrypting and opening encrypted files until you
are familiar with it. Also remember to delete any unencrypted versions of the file,
including from the bin. Keep copies of the encrypted file on a USB flash drive, both
at home as well as a trusted friends (fire is your worst enemy).
Remember to send any general questions to mark.newhome@gmail.com for us to
answer in next months edition. Otherwise I will try and cover how to create strong
passwords you can remember without telling the bad guys how you did it.
Steve and Mark
Leek and Bacon Gratin
Ingredients:
8 large leeks, washed and sliced into 2 inch lengths
1 large carrot, peeled and sliced into 2 inch lengths
12 rashers of streaky bacon
For the sauce:
1 oz butter
1 oz flour
½ pint of milk (full fat)
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
2 oz Cheddar cheese, grated
To finish:
2 oz Cheddar cheese, grated
2 oz fresh white breadcrumbs
Method:
Cook the sliced leeks and carrots in boiling, slightly salted water to cover for 10 to
15 minutes or until tender. Drain, reserving the liquid and turn into a buttered
flameproof casserole. Meanwhile prepare the sauce. Melt the butter in a pan, stir in
the flour and cook for 2 to 3 minutes, stirring constantly. Remove the pan from the
heat and gradually add the milk and 150 ml or ¼ pint of the liquid from the
vegetables, stirring constantly. Return the pan to the heat. Bring slowly to the boil
stirring all the time. Lower the heat, add the seasoning to taste and simmer gently
until the sauce thickens. Remove from the heat and stir in the 2 oz cheese.
Grill the bacon rashers, arrange on top of the leeks and carrots and cover with the
sauce. Sprinkle thickly with the mixed cheese and breadcrumbs. Pour over the
drippings from the grilled bacon and place the dish under a hot grill until the
surface is golden-brown and crisp. Serve immediately.
SnowDrop Trail
Come and enjoy the beautiful snowdrops in our area. Start at Brinkhill Church and
get your map (50p) and drive or walk around the route. Soup, rolls and cake will be
available on your return.
New Year’s Day Breakfast Start your year in the company of friends and neighbours
9am to 11am Hamilton Hall
£7 for a full English Breakfast
Bookings Marlene 01507 533209
Proceeds for Ruckland and Farforth Churches
GRASS CUTTING
HEDGE CUTTING
Ring Andy on 01507 578263 or 07341 559348
Email: thewillertons@btinternet.com
MICK MARTIN Auto Repairs & Servicing
South Ormsby Garage
Brinkhill Road, South
Ormsby ,
Louth, Lincs. LN11 8QS
Telephone 01507 480772
Make, experiment,
build and create
Discover throwing, coiling, slab building
and decorative techniques in beautiful
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Call 01507 533227
or visit www.oxcombepottery.co.uk
Oxcombe Pottery,Oxcombe Farm
Horncastle Lincs
Supported by the Lindsey Action Zone
For Your Walls Original Art, Prints Creative and Traditional
Framing
Graham Baumber Gillian Coleman
Monday – Saturday 8 Aswell Street
9.30am – 4.30pm Louth, Lincolnshire
Closed Thursday 01507 609800
UNISEX SALON Hair House Mill Lane
Tetford
Tel: 01507 534121
Mob: 07825 223164
Ted Byrne BUILDER
Please call
07796 520120 or 01507 526336
tedbyrne.pm@gmail.com
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Bricklayer – Extensions,
Conservatories, Alterations, Repairs, Pointing,
Garden, Walls, Block work etc.
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All aspects of gardening work undertaken
No job too small
Grass cutting – Fencing – Weeding Hedge and tree pruning – Garden clearance
Fully qualified spraying available with PA6 Certificate
Call now for a free estimate 01507 463562/ 07759 4772773
Pete Cox Your Local Handyman
Call 07929 186048 Or 01790 752108
General plumbing
tiling, painting
& decorating
No Job Too Small
Church Planned Giving Envelopes The 2017 envelopes for this much appreciated scheme are now
available.
Regular giving, however small, makes it possible for the church
in your parish to continue to flourish and keep in good repair.
If anyone would like to add to our loyal band of supporters – either in this way or
by Direct Debit – please contact me on 01507 534312
Sheila Ayers Envelope Secretary
Tetford and District WI The next meeting, a talk on the work of the Seal Sanctuary at Skegness, is on
January 25th
at 7.30pm in Hamilton Hall. Visitors are always welcome – cost £2.50.
For further information contact Pat Harrison on 01507 533312
Brinkhill Social Evening
On Friday 2nd December, starting at 7pm in the Church Hall.
This is a lovely opportunity for Brinkhillians to get together,
meet their neighbours, and have a chat.
Wine and nibbles Entrance £5
Brinkhill Carol Singing
We will be Carol Singing in the centre of the village round the fire on Wednesday
7th
December. Everyone welcome (whether you can sing in tune or not!!).
Refreshments after. Meet at the church at 6.30pm.
Donations for Church funds very welcome.
Brinkhill Christmas Bazaar
I would like to thank everyone involved in making the Brinkhill Christmas Bazaar
such a success. The Craft Group worked together and I am sure everyone will agree
that the effort was worth it.
The raffle raised £80 and the Christmas Hamper was won by Shirley Hewitt.
The stall fees brought in £50 and this means that the Ark Animal Rescue Centre
will be receiving a cheque for £130.00, however I have also been promised a small
donation for the Centre so I will wait until I receive that and then send the cheque. I
will make sure everyone sees the receipt once it arrives.
I would like to give a special thanks to Pearl for her beautiful floral displays and the
lovely wreath that adorns the church door and the display in the porch. It was
wonderful to watch her put them together.
Thanks also to Pam for her Mulled Wine - I cannot tell you how welcome that was.
Each and everyone of you from Brinkhill, Tetford and all around, that helped -
organising the advertising, or serving teas, or having a stall or just coming to
support us from has helped raise money for rescued animals, so well done
everyone. Chris Scully
Newhome Computers
Software or Hardware – Virus or Malware.
New Computer or Old Computer.
Desktops, Laptops or Tablets.
We fix it or supply it.
Even some Mac problems.
Internet or E-mail. We will teach you or write for you.
Databases, Spreadsheets, Documents
The ONE stop place for ALL of your COMPUTER issues.
Call Steve or Mark 01754 830 506
Newhome Computers
Software or Hardware – Virus or Malware.
New Computer or Old Computer.
Desktops, Laptops or Tablets.
We fix it or supply it.
Even some Mac problems.
Internet or E-mail. We will teach you or write for you.
Databases, Spreadsheets, Documents
The ONE stop place for ALL of your COMPUTER issues.
Call Steve or Mark 01754 830 506
Newhome Computers
Software or Hardware – Virus or Malware.
New Computer or Old Computer.
Desktops, Laptops or Tablets.
We fix it or supply it.
Even some Mac problems.
Internet or E-mail. We will teach you or write for you.
Databases, Spreadsheets, Documents
The ONE stop place for ALL of your COMPUTER issues.
Call Steve or Mark 01754 830 506
Newhome Computers
Software or Hardware – Virus or Malware.
New Computer or Old Computer.
Desktops, Laptops or Tablets.
We fix it or supply it.
Even some Mac problems.
Internet or E-mail. We will teach you or write for you.
Databases, Spreadsheets, Documents
The ONE stop place for ALL of your COMPUTER issues.
Call Steve or Mark 01754 830 506
Newhome Computers
Software or Hardware – Virus or Malware.
New Computer or Old Computer.
Desktops, Laptops or Tablets.
We fix it or supply it.
Even some Mac problems.
Internet or E-mail. We will teach you or write for you.
Databases, Spreadsheets, Documents
The ONE stop place for ALL of your COMPUTER issues.
Call Steve or Mark 01754 830 506
Newhome Computers
Software or Hardware – Virus or Malware.
New Computer or Old Computer.
Desktops, Laptops or Tablets.
We fix it or supply it.
Even some Mac problems.
Internet or E-mail. We will teach you or write for you.
Databases, Spreadsheets, Documents
The ONE stop place for ALL of your COMPUTER issues.
Call Steve or Mark 01754 830 506
Newhome Computers
Software or Hardware – Virus or Malware.
New Computer or Old Computer.
Desktops, Laptops or Tablets.
We fix it or supply it.
Even some Mac problems.
Internet or E-mail. We will teach you or write for you.
Databases, Spreadsheets, Documents
The ONE stop place for ALL of your COMPUTER issues.
Call Steve or Mark 01754 830 506
Newhome Computers
Software or Hardware – Virus or Malware.
New Computer or Old Computer.
Desktops, Laptops or Tablets.
We fix it or supply it.
Even some Mac problems.
Internet or E-mail. We will teach you or write for you.
Databases, Spreadsheets, Documents
The ONE stop place for ALL of your COMPUTER issues.
Call Steve or Mark 01754 830 506
WHO’S WHO IN THE SOUTH ORMSBY GROUP OF PARISHES
Curate Revd. T. McLaughlin 01790 753158
Licensed Reader Mr. P. McLaughlin 01790 753158
Group Chairman Mr. M..Frost 01507 533785
Vice Chairman Mrs. J. Shorey 01507 480657
Group Treasurer Mr. R. Blake 01790 752233
Rural Dean Canon Peter Coates 01790 752526
Tennyson Chronicle Mrs. J. Shorey 01507 480657
01522 534701 Bishop of Lincoln RT. Revd. Christopher Lowson
Churchwardens:
Bag Enderby Mrs. J. Maitland 01507 533616
Mr M Frost 01507 533785
Brinkhill Mrs. J. Shorey
Mr Paul Hewitt
01507 480657
01507 481769
Harrington Mrs A Price 01790 753764
Mr P Ford 01790 755371
Haugh Contact South Ormsby Churchwardens
Ruckland Area Mrs. M. Renshaw 01507 533209
Somersby Mrs. J. Maitland 01507 533616 Mr. M. Frost 01507 533785
South Ormsby Mr. T.Baxter 01507 480416
Mrs. S. Pearson 07958 766084
Tetford Miss Pam Elliott 01507 533483
Church House, Lincoln 01522 504050
W.I. President Sylvia Vickers 01507 534465
Wednesday Club Mrs. L. Harper-Smith 01507 533355
First Responders Peter Hughes 01507 533322
Garden Club Mrs. P. Harrison 01507 533312
Short Mat Bowls Mr. D. Needs 01507 533705
Tetford Recreation Ground Commm. Mrs Clare Robinson 01507 533776 Tetford Parish Council Mrs. M. Renshaw 01507 533209
Brinkhill Parish Meeting Mr. M. Mullens 01507 481128
Booking Officers
Hamilton Hall Mrs. M. Renshaw 01507 533209
South Ormsby School Mrs. A. Walter 01507 480632
Brinkhill Hall Mrs.J. Brown 01507 481716
Edward Richardson Primary School
Horncastle Police Station
Revd. Alan Robson (Agricultural Chaplin)
Tetford Surgery
South Wold Nursing Home
Pilgrim Hospital, Boston
Lincoln County Hospital
Louth Hospital
Grimsby Hospital
01507 533686
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