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CAPABILITY SCOTLAND EDINBURGH SERVICES
NEWSLETTER
Star Wars film review by Gary Steele and Keith Mitchell
There’s been lots of Star Wars movies made. The newest film
“Rogue One,” is the 8th film made. This was released at the
cinema in December 2016. It’s an action packed science fiction
film. The story is about a group of rebels who try to steal the
Death Star plans – which is the villain Darth Vader’s secret
super weapon.
It has lots of British actors in it and the main star is Felicity
Jones, who plays Jyn Erso.
We thought this was a very good film and one of the best so
far.
For all you Star Wars fans out there, a new film will coming to
the cinemas around Christmas time. This will be called “The
Last Jedi.”
We can’t wait that long, so we will be checking the internet for
any clips coming our way. It’s due for DVD release in March
and we will be 1st in the queue to buy a copy.
“May the force be with you.”
Hibs Football story by Johnathan Carlisle
Hibs were formed in 1875. A lease on the Easter Road Site
was acquired in late 1892 and they played their first match
there on the 4th February 1893.
Sir Tom Farmer owns most of Hibernian. Neil Lennon was
appointed the coach of Hibs in June 2016.
Hibs have won the Scottish cup in 1887, 1902 and after a 114
year run without a win in the competition by beating Rangers 3-
2 with a stoppage time goal from club captain David Gray in
2016. They have won the Scottish league cup 3 times in 1972,
1991 and 2007.
Hibs have a traditional local rivalry in Edinburgh with Hearts.
The Edinburgh derby match between the two clubs is one of
the oldest rivalries in world football with the latest derby having
finished 3:1 to Hibs taken place on 22nd February 2017.
“Glory Glory to the Hibees” is the anthem for Hibs although the
Proclaimers who are lifelong Hibs fans and where also involved
with the “hands off Hibs” campaign, to save the club in 1990.
The title from their Sunshine on Leith album has become a Hibs
anthem.
Julie Watt’s latest news…
Here’s what’s going on in the Craigmillar hub…
I asked my friends about what they’ve been up to since our last
edition.
I’ve been in crafts with my friends recently.
I’ve embroidered a picture of love hearts of a Valentine’s
present for Stuart.
My friends have been making Valentine’s decorations.
We used these for the disco. Some of the things we made were
flowers, post boxes, love hearts and funny selfie sticks.
Now everyone has been busy making Easter crafts making
rabbits, eggs, and chicks. They are decorating a season tree
for spring and summer.
Joanne and I also started making bags to sell. We used the
embroidery machine in the art room to design the bags. First
we picked the designs and chose the size they would be. We
then set up the machine and we watched our designs come to
life! The designs we made were crabs, starfish and seashells.
This is for the under the sea project as well.
Everyone is working hard on the projects.
All of our creations for this project will be displayed at an
exhibition when everything is complete. The date and venue
will be announced nearer the time.
We’re the DJ group, we meet weekly in Craigmillar. We
organise discos and parties together. So far, we’ve held 2
discos and we are planning to do some future events.
We chat about the music we like and think about what other
people would like to listen to as well. Then we compile our
playlists and download the music onto a computer & make up
our CD’s for the discos.
Our last disco was a Valentine’s one. We had a quiz and raffles
too. We’d like to thank everyone who donated some of the
prizes. We made a profit which we’ll put towards another party.
Congratulations to the quiz winners and here is list of them:
Mary Wight, Mary Liberton, Ashleigh Kemp, Becky Douglas,
Steve Lang, Stacey Foot, Suzanne Hook, Iman Ahmed, Alan
Simpson, Anne Dickson, Dot Wallace, Julie Watt, Stuart
Wittaker, Gail Pollock, Jenny McHale and Vincent Abercrombie.
We enjoy the banter and good fun we have in our group. It was
great to see our pals having a good time and it was nice to
meet new friends too from other community groups.
Our music was first class! We got a few music requests and for
us the cheers from the crowd made our day. Thanks to
everyone who came. Big thanks also to Rosa Allan who sang
beautifully the Elvis Presley classic “Love Me Tender.”
It was so nice to catch up with our pals and the people we love
dearly By Shehad Ahmed, Craig Pimm, Davie
Brown, Larry Gillerlane, Alan Simpson and
Johnny Carlisle
Easter wordsearch by: Isla Campbell and Andrew Douglas
LAMB
CHICKEN
DANCE
BUNNY
TIME
DINNER
HOLIDAYS
FAMILY
PARTY
EGGS
CHOCOLATE
SPRING
L H Q
M E X G Y O F B H
O I C N F R Y B D O U P G
Q L D N J E O N L R Y T R A P C D
O L B A O K L F I I O U O M S G B Z Q
Q L D D K E T A L O C O H C P G A X E N H
B U H B D S W O K I Y B K R J C S S W G A
O R Q A I N O B F S G Z F I I J V U L F K L D
Z S C Z D D G L A M B I N H L T N Z V E J D V
I Z C A D B R V Y M H E G J E V F S H O S I H P T
Q X T K B J V Y L I N Z D W E K Z N W P P Y H K K
K S U F M P J Q S L Q F E T Y T R A Y F D R G L S
D I N N E R D M D W Y C M V T S I P C P K K Z Q K G I
Y B R N N C L E G P V Y U W A Z M M H J W W L C N G L
Q N Z D Z U Y J I D H R N K H Y E M H N Z F N G L E Q
N R E Y W P V D O O P S N H H I O O T A G A R K N
A D W D I C E L P Q U T A U D M Y P O M F A Q H M
M Q S N O M I B U N N Y S V Y C U G F D W F C K E
H H F N D J U W W H Y E L Q F B E M L E C F B
O O F A Q X T S O I P N U H B N D I J L R P C
O Y R W D L B C R L E D U S K F U O F L I
S U G S Q Z H N H K K L M Y X W N D B Q X
Q R U P C R G J Y C F L Y B A K K Q O
A O P C Y O X P I T Q X A N H N K
T S K C Z F H M M B X Q B
Z N V Q C M O Q B
Z C S
1.C S 1 2.P
2.E
3.G 3.M 4.F
5.B 5.C 6.E D 6.C I
7.H 7.E
By Stuart Whittaker, Julie Watt, Gary Steele and Alan
Simpson
Crossword answers…
1C A R D S1 P2 A R A D E R
I 2.E
N G 3.
G A 3.
M E S G
U H 4.
F L O W E R S U
I N 5.
B 5.
C H O C O L A T 6.
E
O G
N G N 6.
D E 6.
C O R A T I O N S
7.H
E A
7.E
A S T E R J O K E S
P E
P Y
Across clues:
1. You write these at Christmas, birthdays and Easter time.
2. Guards go on duty on this.
3. What do people like playing?
4. What do all mums love?
5. What’s yummy and people eat this all year round?
6. People hang these in their homes every year.
7. What funny stories make you laugh?
Down clues:
1. What is another word for boing?
2. What games do children play at Easter time?
3. What do people dance to?
4. What do you call a Scotman’s hat?
5. What do chickens lay?
6. Something you eat for celebrations.
7. You feel this when you hear good news.
Picture clues accross:
1. 2.
3. 4. 5.
6. 7.
Picture clues down:1. 2. 3.
4. 5 . 6.
Easter game of match the pictures and find the pairs by
Andrew Douglas
ALL ABOUT A GAME OF RUGBY
A game of rugby has 2 teams and the actual game is played
for 80 minutes. It is played for 40 minutes each half. The rules
of it are when you score a try that is worth 5 points, a
conversion is worth 2 points, and a penalty is worth 3 points.
There are the 6 nations where is usually played at Murrayfield.
When you’re passing the ball it’s got to be a back pass and if
it’s a scrum you must stay on your feet at all times.
For the 6 nations they are away or at home. The teams are
Scotland, England, Ireland, Wales, France and Italy. They
have their own type of anthem which they sing before the start
of the match. The Scottish anthem is “Oh Flower of Scotland”
the Irish one is “Ireland’s Call” the English one is “God Save
The Queen” the French one is “La Marseillaise” The Italian one
is “II Cantodelgli Italiani” and the Welsh one is “Hen Wlad
Fynhadali”.
Each team has their own rugby top. The referee has red and
yellow cards which mean the yellow is a sin bin that’s only for
10 minutes. The red one means that you are sent off. As the
game is being played the players are usually fighting and
depending on who the referee is he decides on what card the
player should get. Sometimes when the game is being played
the players get injured also they tackle each other.
There is a league table also a rugby union table to show how
many games have been played, won, drawn, lost, points for
and against and points at the end. There are dates that show
when the games are due to be played. At the end of the
season for the 6 nations it depends on the position each team
goes into.
By Stuart Whittaker
Sister Act The Musical Review
Recently, I went to The Playhouse to see the musical Sister
Act. I thought it was very good and I would definatley
recommend this to my friends.
Sister Act is about a church that is about to be closed down in
America. The nuns in the story try to save the church.
The musical starred Alexandera Burke who won the X - Factor
a couple of years ago.
I was so surprised to see that Craig Revel Horwood, directed
and chroegraphed the show.
I’ve only seen him on the TV show Strictly Come Dancing.
Craig introduced the musical to everyone, which was a
wonderful surprise. I have seen both of the films on TV but this
was my favourite one because it was live and I could really feel
the energy of the show. I was also really impressed by
Alexandra’s performance. From winning X - Factor, Alexandra’s
now a West End leading lady.
By Gary Steele.
Our Day Out On The Barge from Riccarton
On Monday, 10th April we headed out for a day out on the
Seagull Trust Barge and what an amazing day we had!
The sun was shining which brought a smile to our faces. We
boarded the barge at Ratho Marina and set off west down the
Union Canal.
On the barge we were watching the wonderful wildlife on the
water and along the banks of the canal too. We saw ducks and
swans on the water, some squirrels and rabbits darting in and
out of the trees on the banks of the canal.
We were going around lots of bends and under bridges waving
to passers-by walking their dogs and riding their bikes. Halfway
down stream we met our delivery driver Toni with the lunches,
which we forgot!!!! Deliveroo!!!!. We had lunch on the barge
and had a chance to buy some souvenirs before heading
outside in the sunshine for our final part of the journey. As we
made our way to the mooring we watched the other boats dock
and waited for our turn.
As we left the barge, we said thank you to the Seagull Trust
Volunteers and made our way back to Riccarton.
By: Helen, Dean, Anne, Craig, Dale, Sophie,
Angela, Sofia, Chris, Leanne, Tigger and Malky.
Some of us have been making art from recyled bottle lids. We
thought you’d like to colour in these flowers with your favourite
colours.
Original picture made by: Dorothy Wallace and Catriona
Hamilton
FUND RAISING TIME
Artwork by: Dot Wallace and Andrew Douglas
Cheryl Hamilton will be abseiling down the Forth Rail Bridge to
raise money for Capability Scotland. This will be on May 21 in
the morning. Good luck Cheryl, we’re with you all the way.
WHEELS OF FUN
Recently we have been cycling at Inverleith Park. We have
been having fun on the adapted bikes cycling and racing each
other. We may have a racing competition in the future. The
next time we will go is June and we are all looking forward to
this. It’s good because after our exercise we go to the pub.
By Alan Simpson & Ann Dickson.
Exciting news… the winner of the name the newsletter
competion will feature in our next edition.