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Sunday 14 February 2021

 

February Newsletter 2021



Valentine’s Day has come round again, and it is time to Show the Love for the Environment and Nature.

Can you believe it was 3 years since we made these hearts?

The ones that were left should have gone to the Cathedral to be with Dippy the Dinosaur, but that hasn’t happened yet.  I thought we could decorate our bench with some hearts on 14th February.

It would be great if you could make some more to make a good display.  You can knit/crochet/cut out shapes/ bend some wire.  There are ideas in this month’s mailing for you.

Let me have them by Friday 12th, or come along on Saturday and help tie them to the bench. The more the better.

Hi Everyone,

 I hope you are still keeping well.   Pam recently attended a virtual Presidents’ Reception via Zoom, and found it interesting to hear from other Presidents about how they are also keeping in contact with members.  It turns out that many are not happy to use zoom.  She was also reminded about the green hearts campaign and was told that the new resolution which was voted through was the one relating to Ovarian Cancer.

There are also plans to start a ‘Virtual WI’ using zoom and Pam attended the first meeting last week along with 50 other women, including one lady who was in Canada!  The next meeting will be on Feb 15th at 7.30pm and there will be a speaker, so if you are interested to join in and see what it is like, email Louise, (address on the Fed Newsletter) for the details.  Another virtual WI event has been set up on Facebook –called ‘WI Wanderers’, each day there are links to different activities, Carol enjoyed a great day yesterday learning crochet techniques, doing seated keep fit exercises and then joining in a quiz in the evening run by Wiltshire Federation.  These were all free, but some activities you have to pay for and some need booking.  But if you don’t get enough WI stuff from me and need ideas to keep you busy, why not give one of these a go?

Birthdays this month

Happy Birthday to Tina Belcher, Carol Cole, Sue Cranmer,

And belated greetings to Mary Stancer and Linda Daniels for January

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Beware of COVID Scams.

Criminals are always trying new ways to con you out of money.  Nina recently had a call saying that money had been taken from her bank account, fortunately she spotted the scam and did not part with any information.  Your bank will never ask for account numbers.  Now criminals are using COVID -19 vaccine as a way to target you and trick you into handing over cash or financial details by sending convincing-looking text messages which say you are eligible for the vaccine or phoning directly pretending to be from NHS or local pharmacy.

BE WARNED the NHS will

·         NEVER ask for payment – the vaccine is free

·         NEVER ask for your bank details

·         NEVER arrive unannounced at your home to administer vaccine

·         NEVER ask you to prove your identity by sending a copy of personal documents eg passports.

The COVID vaccination programme is the largest in the history of the NHS. More and more locations for receiving the vaccine are becoming available all the time, and the pace at which the vaccinations are being offered is increasing.  Those who are most at risk from COVID-19 are being prioritised first:

·         members of the public who are over 80 years-old

·         care home workers

·         a small number for at risk frontline NHS staff

In the meantime, please be patient - do not contact your GP or your local NHS with eligibility queries.

When it is someone’s turn to receive the vaccine they will be notified.  If you have not already received the vaccine, you will be contacted by NHS or your local surgery.  .



 

Snowdrops, aconite, crocus shoots I see.

The robin singing from a nearby tree.

Catkins and pussy willow beginning to sprout.

From nooks and crannies Ladybirds are creeping out.

Brighter days will come when we can hang out the washing.

So put on that smile and keep you on a troshing!

This is from a poem by Sheenagh Pugh:

Sometimes our best efforts do not go amiss;

Sometimes we do as we meant to,

Sometimes the sun will melt a field of sorrow

That seemed hard frozen:

May it happen for you.

 

Comedy Connections.  This month linked questions about TV comedy shows.

1a  Whose Mother did have em?

1b  Played by which actor? 

1c Which Andrew Lloyd Webber show was he in?

 

2a  Who was that ‘Stupid Boy’? 

2b  Played by who?

2c  Which soap has he been in? 

 

3a  Who was originally ‘Open all hours’?

3b  Played by ? 

3c  Who played the shop keeper looking for ‘four candles’?

 

4a  Which priest lived on Craggy Island?

4b  Who played his sidekick? 

4c  He recently played a detective where?.

5a  Who said We’ll be millionaires next year?

5b  played by? 

5c  Which detective did he play?

 

6a  Whose house had rising damp? 

6b  played by?

6c  Which of his student lodgers is now on a Paradise island?

 

7a  Who kept up appearances? 

7b  Played by ?

7c  She also played which detective? 

 

8a  This Actor played at the good life? 

8b  Who played his snooty neighbour?

8c  She recently did travel documentaries featuring what? 

Christmas films –  answers

1. Who played Captain Von Trapp?  Christopher Plummer

2. Who went around the world in 80 days?  David Niven.

3. In what film does Alec Guinness say Bah humbug?  Scrooge

4. Who was educating Rita in the Willy Russell film? Michael Caine and Julie Walters

5. Who had a ‘Wonderful Life’?  James Stewart

6 What bear was named after a London station? Paddington

7. In what film does Gene Kelly wield an umbrella? Singing in the Rain

8. 4 weddings but whose funeral was it?  Simon Cowell

9. In which film does Mel Gibson play William Wallace?  Braveheart

10. on one day there was a whole series of Carry on films, but in which one does Babs pop her bra? Camping

11  3 actors who have played Poirot?  Albert Finney, Peter Ustinov and David Suchet

12.  Who played Caractacus Potts?  Dick Van Dyke

13. Who sang White Christmas?  Bing Crosby

14. Omar Sharif and Julie Christie were in what film?  Dr Zhivago

15. Which film features Charlie Bucket winning a golden ticket?  Willy Wonka etc.

16. What song was ‘growled’ by Lee Marvin in Paint your Wagon?  I was born under a wandering star.

17 what film musical was based on the Taming of the Shrew?  Kiss me Kate.

18 Billy Elliot would rather do what than box?  Dance - Ballet.

19 Who had the ‘Wrong Trousers’?  Wallace and Gromit.

20.In what film does Doris Day ride the Deadwood stage?  Calamity Jane.

 Members made green hearts - sewing, knitting or crochet, and we decorated our bench outside the Community Centre for 14 February 2021 as part of the 'Show the Love' campaign organised by the WI and the Climate Coalition to be aware of what we could lose if we don't act now on climate change.