Friday, 29 November 2013
Friday, 22 November 2013
Self Management Programme
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Still Game!
Free Walking Football for Men and Women aged 50+ at the new Blairmount Pitch, Newton Stewart, on Thursday evenings 7pm - 8pm. Just go along on the night or contact John McNaught on 01671 404267 / 0777 683898 for more details
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
Jills of All Trades
Yesterday saw the Jills start to learn about plumbing. All
the various types of pipe and joints were explained, then all had a go at
soldering pieces of copper pipe together. This was a very successful session in
which all the Jills achieved a good result!
Tuesday, 19 November 2013
Laptop Heaven
There has been a full house at the last 3 sessions of Laptop heaven with 8 or 9 people attending the group. Difficulties that have been overcome include updating anti-virus, removing pop-ups, installing and testing Skype as well as many little niggling issues.
On the 10th December, DGHP are attending the group to give them an introduction into using ipads and tablets. Should be really interesting. Why not come along!!
Laptop group as normal next week.
Monday, 18 November 2013
Monday Club Report 18th November 2013
A good turnout of existing and new members were welcomed to this weeks Monday Club by volunteer Jo Chambers.
The speaker this week was fellow member Esme Noad who had brought along copies of family letters for us all to read. Esme told how she and her husband had been given a box of heirlooms on their departure from a family get together with the request that they become the custodians for them. On opening the box not only did they find mementos of relatives but copious letters written between 1901 and 1902 from Jessie and John Champion. to Jessie's mother and family in South Hackney London.
Everyone felt the letters had the making of a blockbuster film or TV play, even perhaps a book.
Whilst those members who wished, continued to question Esme, the rest turned to Pam and their regular slot of light exercise to round off a spell binding morning.
The next meeting on 2nd December is some light entertainment by the Mad Hatters, incorporating some of the Monday Club Members.
Thursday, 14 November 2013
WIGTOWN PARTNERSHIP FOR HEALTH
Please find a list of contact details for support groups in the Wigtown area:
Wigtown Baptist Church
Cancer Support Group
For the support of cancer sufferers, survivors and carers
First Friday of every month
The Smiddy, Low Vennel, Wigtown
Contact: Chris Platt 01988 700363
Provision of Facilities for Senior Citizens
The management of a place for socialising, entertainment etc
The Smiddy, Low Vennel, Wigtown
Contact: Marilyn Neil 01988402366
Support for Hard of Hearing
A contact and reference point for practical advice, re-tubing etc
Contact: Rena McCleary 01671403564
Provision of Transport for the Infirm
Elderly or infirm patients can go by bus to a specific Thursday morning clinic
Contact Wigtown Surgery 01988 402210
Prescription Delivery
For those without transport and where there is limited transport in rural areas
Contact: Wigtown Surgery 01988 402210
Diabetes Support Group
For the support of people with diabetes
Meets second Friday of every month, September to March
Contact: Peggy Irvine 01988 840661
Machars Coronary Club (The Flying Ospreys)
A support and exercise group for those suffering the effects of heart disease or recuperating after a heart attack
Weekly on Wednesdays 2-4pm, September to March
Wigtown Parish Church Hall
Contact: Neil McNaught 01988 700858
Breathe Easy Group
New group to support, inform and educate those suffering from lung disease
Second Thursday of every month
Contact: Hilma Ferguson 01988 850284
Food Train
Facility for the transport of food stuffs to housebound or recovering from operations etc
Two day delivery
Contact: Betty McGowan 01988 403224
Please note these contacts are not linked through the surgery and are open to all.
Kirkinner Youth Group
Last Thursday, 14th November, the team went to
Kirkinner youth group who became the first group to try out the new Wii Dance
2014. Wii Sports was on also on offer and all the young people got thoroughly
involved and enjoyed the evening.
Halfway through, the children made their own fruit kebabs,
which went down a treat. All the children asked for us to return in the future,
which will be after Christmas.
Wednesday, 13 November 2013
Jills in The Community
Last week, the Jills were busy at South Machars
Community Centre replacing all the coat hooks in the corridor. The broken and
bent ones were removed and brass ones put up in place. A very successful
outcome.
Soup Lunch at Whithorn Community Centre
Last Wednesday (6th) saw the first “Community Lunch” at the community
centre where members of the public could enjoy, Soup (pumpkin or lentil) Bacon
roll, Tea or Coffee for £3.00, with all monies raised going to assist the
Whithorn Primary School Breakfast Club.
It was also an opportunity for the Whithorn School Parent
Council to raise funds by selling their History Booklet, “Past and Present of
Whithorn School”. This raised a massive £180.00 for the funds.
There was a great response to this event by members of the
community and some 60+ people enjoyed the fayre provided.
BHC and CLD Staff and volunteers prepared and served all the
food with the able assistance at service time of some pupils from the School. The
total at the end of the day was a whopping £166.00 raised for the club.
At 1.30, the School choir entertained the masses and this
was thoroughly appreciated by all.
A great effort, a great fundraising event, which will be repeated on the
first Wednesday of every month.
Many thanks to volunteers Sue, Tracey, Dawn, Peter and
Leeanne, because without them, the event could not have taken place, Thanks
also to Hazel for providing the pictures, Whithorn School choir for the
entertainment and to the children who took the orders for food on the day.
Finally, many thanks to all who came and supported this wonderful event, we
hope to see you all again on Wednesday 4th December for our next
fund-raising offering.
Wednesday, 6 November 2013
Whithorn Primary School Breakfast Club
The Breakfast club at Whithorn Primary School
has re-opened every Monday and Wednesday morning from 8am until 9am. This is a
partnership activity with Community Learning and Development and is run by
staff and volunteers.
The children can have cereals, toast, juice and yoghurt and
this is followed by an activity which helps set them up for the day at School.
Ethel Brolls introducing knitting |
For only 50p a day, this is great value and a great start to
the day for the children that attend.
Volunteers are always needed to support this club, so if
interested contact Nathalie at the office, 01988 501111, or Ann at the
community centre on 01988500364.
Many thanks to the Lions club for their financial
donation of £200.00 which will allow the club to continue to thrive, Simpsons for
donating the bread, Costcutters for donating the milk and all the Volunteers
from CLD and BHC for their support of the programme.
Monday, 4 November 2013
Monday Club News
As well as BHC evaluating the club with the members, Jo Chambers demonstrated inexpensive ways to make table and hallway floral arrangements as we fast approach Christmas.
Leaving members with materials to make their own floral arrangements, Jo moved over to another table to give help and guidance to a group keen to start making their own Christmas Cards. With a variety of skills, the members all put their own interpretation to the task with lovely results.
Using readily available evergreens from gardens and overhanging walls etc, and containers from jam pots to cereal bowls, Jo quickly transformed them into a professional looking display
Making cards Caught in the act
Look forward to seeing everyone at the next meeting on 18thNovember.
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