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WARBOROUGH & SHILLINGFORD 
PARISH MAGAZINE 
PARISH MAGAZINE 
September 2014 
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‘What’s On’ in September 2014 
Mon 1st Focus Photographic Group visit to Oxford 
Tue 2nd Silver Threads in St Laurence Hall at 2.15 pm 
Wed 3rd Parish Council Meeting in The Greet Hall at 7.30pm 
Thu 4th Village Coffee Morning in St Laurence Hall 10.00 - 12.00 
Sun 7th Car Boot Sale on The Green from 7.30 am 
Wed 10th WI Meeting in The Greet Hall at 7.30 pm 
Sat 13th Ride & Stride 
Tue 16th Wallingford Farmers Market 8.30 - 1.30 pm 
St Lawrence House Communion at 2.15 pm 
Thu 18th Village Coffee Morning in St Laurence Hall 10.00 - 12.00 
Warborough Walkers meet at The Pavilion at 9.45 am 
Wed 24th Mowers & Growers visit to Englefield House Gardens 
Thu 25th Patient Participation Group at Berinsfield Health Centre 7.30 pm 
Fri 26th Macmillan Coffee Morning in St Laurence Hall 10.00-1.00 pm 
Mon 29th Focus Photographic Group in St Laurence Hall at 7.30 pm 
Wed. afternoons from 2.00 pm and Thursday evenings from 7.00 pm 
Short Mat Bowls - Players and Novices welcome 
The opinions expressed in the magazine are not necessarily those of the Editor. The Editor is pleased to receive material for publication, but reserves the right to amend or reject it at her discretion. 
Copy date for the next edition Monday 15th September 
Parish Magazine Contacts: 
Editor: Sue Dyke, 18 Henfield View, Warborough OX10 7DB 
tel: 01865 858555 e-mail: wspmag@btinternet.com 
Advertising: Milly Duncan, Cranbrook Cottage, 17 The Green South, 
Warborough, OX10 7DR tel: 0771 7666019 
Email: millyduncan@yahoo.com 
Distribution: Ken Webb - 01865 858187 
Printing: Colourplus, Chalgrove - 01865 400040 
The magazine is published monthly (but single issues for July/August and December/January) and is distributed to all households in the parish. 
Cover photograph: 
The newly restored Mill at Great Haseley 
by Sue Dyke, Member of the FOCUS Photography Club 3 
STADHAMPTON, NEWINGTON AND WARBOROUGH 
SERVICES IN SEPTEMBER 2014 
St. Lawrence House, Warborough. There will be a service of Holy Communion on Tuesday 16th September at 2.15 pm. 
If you would like transport to Church please contact: 
Gay Goodall 01865 858505, or Cherry Pearson 01865 858548, no later than Saturday afternoon. 
St Birinus Church, Dorchester Roman Catholic Services 
Masses: Weekdays 9.30am, Sat at 6.30pm, Sun at 11.00am and 9.30am at Berinsfield. 
Confessions; Sat between 5.45 - 6.15pm or upon request. 
Exposition &Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament: 1st Sun monthly 5 - 6.00pm. 
Date 
Morning 
Evening 
Stadhampton 
Warborough 
Warborough 
7th Sept 
9.30 am 
11.00 am 
6.00 pm 
Trinity 12 
Parish Praise 
Parish Eucharist 
Evensong 
14th Sept 
9.30 am 
8.00 am BCP 
6.00 pm 
Trinity 13 
Parish Eucharist 
Holy Communion 
Evensong 
11.00 am 
Parish Praise 
21st Sept 
9.30 am BCP 
11.00 am 
6.00 pm 
Trinity 14 
Holy Communion 
Parish Eucharist 
Evensong 
28th Sept 
9.30 am 
8.00 am BCP 
7.00 pm 
Trinity 15 
Parish Eucharist 
Holy Communion 
Taize in the 
11.00 am 
Abbey 
Matins 
CHURCH FLOWERS 
7th September Judy Holden 
14th September Judy Holden 
21stSeptember Rosemary Heelas 
28th September Wedding
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GETTING MARRIED IN CHURCH 
We have had a busy wedding season; it is lovely for us to be able to welcome couples to church as they prepare to get married. I am often asked what couples need to do in order to be able to get married in one of our churches. The answer is that it is easier than it used to be and there are lots of ways in which we can say yes. 
Alongside either of you living in the parish you can marry in a Church of England church if one of you: 
 has at any time lived in the parish for a period of at least 6 months or 
 was baptised in the parish or 
 was prepared for confirmation in the parish or 
 has at any time regularly gone to normal church services in the parish church for a period of at least 6 months or 
That one of your parents, at any time after you were born: 
 has lived in the parish for a period of at least 6 months or 
 has regularly gone to normal church services in the parish church for a period of at least 6 months or that one of your parents or grandparents: was married in the parish 
If either of you has been married before and the marriage ended by divorce we are always happy to meet with you and discuss the possibility of getting married in church. 
Please do not hesitate to get in touch if you would like to talk to us about getting married, having a blessing service in church or renewing you vows. 
We would love to hear from you 
With best wishes 
Caroline 
LOOKING AHEAD TO HARVEST 
Sat 4th Oct 7.30pm Harvest Supper St John the Baptist Stadhampton 
Sun 5th Oct 9.30am Harvest Festival Parish Praise St John the Baptist Stadhampton 
Sat 11th Oct 7.00pm Harvest Supper St Laurence Hall Warborough 
Sun12th Oct 11.00am Harvest Festival in St Laurence School (further details nearer the time) 
6.00pm Harvest Worship St Laurence Warborough 
Sat 18th Oct 7.00pm Harvest Supper at St Giles Newington (details to follow) 37 
VILLAGE DIRECTORY 
Team Vicar 
Parish Office 
Priest 
Churchwardens 
Licensed Lay Ministers/Readers 
PCC Treasurer 
Organist 
Bellringers 
Sunday Club 
Church Flower Arrangers 
Friends of St Laurence Church 
St Laurence Hall Bookings 
Parish Magazine 
Parish Council Clerk 
Greet Hall Bookings 
St Laurence School 
Parents & Friends Association 
Pre-School Group (WASPS) 
Allotment Organiser 
Focus Group (Photography) 
Lunch Club 
Mowers & Growers (Gardening) 
Silver Threads 
W & S Cricket Club 
W & S Short Mat Bowls Club 
W & S Society 
W & S Tennis Club (SWATA) 
Warborough & Shillingford WI 
Warborough Walkers 
Neighbourhood Watch 
Doctor 
Surgery Car Service 
The Revd Caroline King 
The Revd Myles Godfrey 
Mr Richard Pascoe 
Mrs Edna Strange 
Mr Brian Newey 
Mrs Edna Strange 
Mr Mike Powell 
Mrs Pat Hopkins 
Mrs Sue Dyke 
Mrs Pippa Lamb 
Mr Rick Rowse 
Mrs Pat Arnold 
Mrs Sue Dyke 
Ms Jo Burns 
Mr Will Partridge 
Ms Nicole Cooper 
Mr John Cooke 
Pre-School Manager 
Mr Will Partridge 
Mr Ray Thackrah 
Mrs Chris Buckland Jones 
Ms Anne Catterson-Smith 
Mrs Muriel Potter 
Mr Jonnie Bradshaw 
Mr Bill Woodward 
Mrs Liz Eaton 
Mrs Fiona Reay 
Mrs Sarah Allan 
Mrs Sue Rampton 
Berinsfield Health Centre 
Mr Raj Niventheran, The Stores 
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PARISH PRAISE – 14th SEPTEMBER 2014 
St Laurence Church, Warborough invites you to come along to our Parish Praise service on Sunday 14th September 2014 at 11.00am. This month we are welcoming Mr John Ledger from the Mission Aviation Fellowship. MAF is an organisation who is sharing the love of Jesus Christ through aviation and technology so that isolated people may be physically and spiritually transformed. 
MAF Vision - That every person on earth will experience the love of Jesus Christ and respond to the Gospel. About MAF - Through God, amazing partners, gifts and support from generous donors, Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) has a significant impact. MAF serves people who deal with challenges due to isolation in regions such as Africa, Asia, Eurasia, and Latin America by providing aviation, communications, and learning technology services, where transportation or communication is difficult. MAF enables the work of some 1,500 churches, healthcare organisations, relief agencies, development groups, government agencies, and mission organisations, to be carried out. 
Each year, MAF-US serves more than 600 non-profit, local government and mission organisations all over the world with aviation, communications, and learning technology services. Without MAF, some of these organisations would be unable to reach the people they serve, and MAF’s partnership enables these organisations and ministries to provide isolated people with vital services and goods while sharing the love of Christ in a tangible way. If you would like to find out more about the work of this very important organisation, please visit their website: www.maf.org/ 
The collection at this service will be donated to the Mission Aviation Fellowship. So please come along to our Parish Praise and learn more about this very worthwhile, and sometimes, life-saving organisation. If you would like to donate to MAF, but are unable to come along to the service on 14th September, please get in touch with me and I will be happy to accept your donation on behalf of MAF – thank you. 
Edna 
strangeedna@gmail.com 
Feast Service on the Green 10 Aug 14 
Donations made at the Green Service Collection for the Kingwood Organisation which supports people with Autism amounted to : £229.52. 
Our thanks to all those who supported this annual Service and those who lend a hand each year to make the Service a success. 
BOTTLE TOPS 
Unfortunately we are no longer collecting milk bottle tops for charity. 
Thank you so much to everyone who has supported this over several years. 
Judy Holden
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FROM THE REGISTERS 
Funerals 
23rd June John Howlett (S) 
26th June Ross Powell (W) 
7th August Elizabeth Hewlett (W) 
Burial of Ashes 
13th July Reginald Shaw (S) 
18th July Ross Powell (W) 
11th August Elizabeth Hewlett (W) 
20th August Octavia Massey (Chis) 
Wedding 
19th July Thomas Chamberlayne & Catriona Lamb (W) 
26th July Jamie Hurst & Gemma Self (S) 
2nd August Ben Willis & Jessica Longworth (W) 
9th August Ian Churchill & Kellie Sellwood (W) 
Baptisms 
26th July Ella Ponsford (W) 
St Laurence C of E Primary School 
Well, we ended the academic year on a real high achieving ‘OUTSTANDING’ for our SIAMS Inspection, followed by a fantastic set of SATs results. Thank you to everybody who was involved especially the wonderful children. I also thank the parents for all your fundraising efforts, as we have had the first stage of the outdoor equipment installed which the children absolutely love! We now look forward to another exciting year and welcome all our new children and families who join us across the school. We hope you will soon be settled and thoroughly enjoy being part of the St Laurence experience. 
St Laurence C of E Primary School 
Open Morning 
Tuesday September 16th 2014 
9:00am – 11:00am 
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Why not help celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Oxfordshire Historic Churches 
Trust (OHCT) by raising funds for St Laurence Church, Warborough - or an 
Oxfordshire church of your choice - and the OHCT? 
On Saturday 13 September 2014, you could visit as many churches as possible by 
being a Rider (cyclist - or horse rider!) or Strider (walker) or you could stay at home 
and Sponsor a St/Rider! Over the past 50 years, the OHCT has given more than 
£3.5 million for the repair and restoration of Oxfordshire’s churches, with the 
St/Ride event raising more than £1.8 million. Last year saw over £127,000 being 
raised, £1400 of which was raised by Warborough and Shillingford. This would not 
have happened without you! Why not try this year to raise at least £50 or get 50 
sponsors or - for the real enthusiast - visit 50 churches or travel 50 miles? 
Sponsorship forms and lists of participating churches are available from Michael 
Watkins (01865 858597), Martyn Johnson (mkj@btinternet.com) or St. Laurence 
Church. It is easy for participants to register on-line by visiting the brand new OHCT 
website - www.ohct.org.uk - which gives details of collecting sponsorship through 
the JustGiving website. 
The St. Laurence Harvest Supper 
Saturday 11th October 2014 
In St. Laurence Hall 
Adults £10.00 Under 12’s £5.00 
Seating limited to 50 persons 
Bring your own drinks 
Welcome 6.30pm for Serving at 7.00pm. 
Tickets available from:- 
Pat Arnold 858948 
Sue Dyke 858555 
Ken Webb 858187 
Saturday 13th September 2014 10am - 6pm 
A date to remember!
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ST. LAURENCE HALL 
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE WINNERS OF THE JULY AND AUGUST CASH PRIZE DRAWS. THEY WERE:- 
10th July 
1ST Prize £45.00 No. 098 RIchard Smith Warborough 
2nd Prize £15.00 No. 170 Jane Harrington Warborough 
3rd Prize £10.00 No. 014 Brian Newey Warborough 
7th August 
1st Prize £45.00 No. 109 Michael Powell Shillingford 
2nd Prize £15.00 No. 041 Jackie Thackrah Shillingford 
3rd Prize £10.00 No. 104 John Bland Wallingford 
THE NEXT MONTHLY DRAWS WILL BE AT 11.00am DURING THE COFFEE MORNINGS ON THURSDAY 4th SEPTEMBER AND THURSDAY 2nd OCTOBER. 
HALL IMPROVEMENTS 
We are actively working on plans for a maintenance programme which will address the car parking area, the boundary railings and repairing the heavily eroded brickwork on parts of the outer walls. Generating the necessary funding is the priority action plan! 
FUNDRAISING 
We have planned to hold the combined CHRISTMAS BAZAAR AND COFFEE MORNING this year on Saturday 22nd November. This will of course include the extra Monthly Cash Draw. Please make a note in your diary now. More details next month. 
HARVEST SUPPER 
The date for the Harvest Supper has been confirmed for Saturday 11th October. The overall arrangements including the menu will be managed by the Hall Management Group and will call for those attending to arrive at 6.30pm for serving to commence at 7.00pm. Tickets will be available during September at £10.00 per adult and £5.00 for juniors under ten years of age.. 
Look out for the Posters for more details. 
Ken Webb 
Available for meetings, 
children’s parties etc. 
Reasonable Rates - Good Car Parking 
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Patients’ Participation Group Meeting 
Berinsfield Health Centre 
The Patients’ Participation Group will meet on Thursday 25th September at 8pm at The Health Centre in Berinsfield. 
All patients who attend this practice are very welcome to attend. Any Items for the agenda should be forwarded to:- 
Berinsfield Health Centre (linda.gilder@nhs.net) or to 
Liz Godfrey (e.godfrey@homecall.co.uk Tel: 01865-858627). 
We look forward to seeing you! 
BERINSFIELD HEALTH CENTRE 
FLU VACCINATION 2014 
For patients aged 65 and over, and those who have previously received a flu injection as they are in an ‘At Risk’ group , under the age of 65. Also if currently pregnant 
There will be `DROP-IN` CLINICS ON: 
Saturday 27th September 2014 08.30-11am. 
Tuesday 30th September 2014 2-5 pm 
Thursday 2nd October 2014 11am-1pm. 
Monday 6th October 2014 2-4pm. 
Thursday 9th October 2014 3-6pm 
If you have not previously had a vaccination for pneumococcal disease, but have turned 65 since last flu season, or, will become 65 years old by March 31st 2015, you are eligible for this vaccine – please request it at the same time as you have your flu vaccine. 
Come and join us at the 
VILLAGE COFFEE MORNING 
Just drop in for a coffee and a chat 
in St Laurence Hall, Warborough 10.00— 12 noon 
Thursday 4th September - Carol & Brian (300 Club Draw) 
Thursday 18th September - Ruth & Ken 
Warborough Walkers 
will be meeting at The Cricket Pavilion at 9.45 am 18th Sept 
. Everyone is welcome to join us. Our walks are always 
on the 3rd Thursday monthly 
and we walk about 5 miles. 
Further information from Sue Rampton 858126.
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Members have been enjoying the Summer break by visiting a number of locations to take photographs. We have been to Little Wittenham, Thame - where we followed the History Trail, Nuneham House and Gardens where we were allowed access to the beautiful Church which was created as a Palladian Temple with a gleaming dome rising high above a large classical portico. Great Haseley where we spent a while at the newly restored windmill and Henley where we followed the History Trail. All these trips ended with a social gathering in a local pub! 
We shall be restating our meetings in St Laurence Hall on Monday 29th September so if you are interested in photography why not come along - we cater for all different levels of competence. 
Have a look at our members’ photographs at www.wandsfocusgroup.org.uk 
For more information contact Ray Thackrah on 01865 858541 
Earth Trust, Little Wittenham 
Introduction to Scything - 6th September, 9.30am-4pm 
Learn the traditional skills of scything on this practical one-day course with expert Clive Leeke. All specialist tools and equipment supplied. £50 (discount for Friends); booking essential. 
Dawn Photography Expedition - 7th September, 6am-8.30am 
Join local author and landscape photographer Jon Scourse to capture the early morning light and take wonderful landscape images at the Earth Trust. As well as taking in the views, the trip will also look at wild flowers, trees and how to take close up images. Bring your digital camera and a tripod if you have one. £5; booking essential. 
A Berry Good Day Out - 7th September, 10am-2pm 
Blackberries are abundant at this time of year, turn up throughout the day for squashing, cooking and eating! £3 per child, free for accompanying adult(s); no need to book. 
10K Run - 21st September, 11am start 
A cross-country run around Little Wittenham Nature Reserve, including the iconic Clumps. Sponsorship appreciated but not essential. £10 (entrants must be 16 or over), see http://www.earthtrust.org.uk/10krun.aspx for more details or to enter. 
Heritage Skills Taster Session: Natural Dyeing 
22nd September, 6pm-8.30pm 
Learn the basics of natural dyeing, using plants commonly found in gardens and hedgerows. A free taster session at Mowbray Fields, Didcot – drop in any time and have a go at learning this traditional skill. 31 
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WARBOROUGH PARISH COUNCIL 
Tree Work 
The crowns of the lime trees on the Green have been lifted and a dead 
branch removed from a yew tree in the churchyard. 
Footpaths 
By the time you read this, both Wharf lane footpath and the public footpaths 
crossing the field between Henfield View and Green Lane should be clear and 
accessible to all. 
Events 
Our congratulations to all who made Warborough Fayre a big success, with special 
thanks to Will for organising it all. Your hard work and support on the day raised a 
net figure of £2400, which will be a big boost towards the Green playground 
equipment fund. 
The next meeting of the Parish Council will be on 
Wednesday 3rd September at 7.30 in the Greet Memorial Hall. 
WARBOROUGH FAYRE RESULT 
Thanks to good weather, sponsors, donations, stall holders, exhibitors, WI, Red 
Barrows!, hard work from many and, of course, the people who turned up to 
support the event and dug deep financially, the Warborough Fayre was a resounding 
success. I am glad to report the highlights of the accounts for the day: 
Gross: £3425.05 
Expenses: 700.85 
Net Profit: £2724.20 
The proceeds will go towards the refurbishment of the children's play area on the 
Green. 
Will Partridge. 
I am sure readers will join me in expressing our thanks to Will and his team for once again 
organising such a wonderful event for the village - it is much appreciated. 
Ed 
YOUR VILLAGE HALL 
Exercise classes, Keep Fit, Jujitsu, Short Mat Bowls, 
Children’s Drama & Women’s Institute all take place at the hall. 
To hire the hall or tables, chairs and cutleryfor your own special 
occasion 
Contact: Will Partridge on 01865 858412 or 07714991933 
Booking Clerk & Caretaker
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PUZZLE PAGE 
WORDBOX- WASQUIZ 
1. Little Jimmy opened his piggy bank and found the 41 coins inside were either 5p or 50p pieces. If the total value of the coins was £9.70 how many were 50p pieces? 
2. Name the holiday camp that featured in the TV comedy series Hi-de-Hi? 
3. The terms ‘plain’ and ‘purl’ relate to which creative activity? 
4. Which is the largest Scottish loch? 
5. Which variety of gem stone is the Star of India? 
6. What type of creature is a Red Gurnard? 
7. Which young WW1 soldier hero appears on the postage stamps issued in July 2014? 
8. Appledore and Swaledale are varieties of which food type?. 
9. How many medals did England win at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games? 
10 What is the next number in the sequence 2 – 5 – 11 – 23 – 47 - ?? . 
SU DOKU 
Fill in each grid so that every column, every row and every 3 x 3 box contains the digits 1 to 9. 
Answers on page 18 
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In ten minutes, find as many words as possible using only the letters in the box. 
Each word must use the centre letter and at least three others, and letters can only be used once. 
Plurals, foreign words or proper nouns are not allowed, but verb forms ending in ‘s’ are permitted. 
There is one nine-letter word in the box. 
Your rating: - 15 words average. 20 words good. 
25 words very good. 30 words excellent. 29 
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Welcome to Mowers & Growers news! 
The Club will be visiting Englefield House Gardens near Theale on the afternoon 
of Wednesday 24th September. We will be given a tour of the gardens after 
which there will be an opportunity to wander around before enjoying tea and 
biscuits. 
Correspondence shows that a garden at Englefield was being planned and cared for 
some 400 years ago. Today’s gardens house collections of camellias, 
rhododendrons, eucryphias, acers, magnolias, cornus, davidias, azaleas (many of them 
the nearly extinct Ghent varieties) and other unusual trees and shrubs. A grotto has 
lately been built at the top of the stream, lined with a mosaic of pine cones. There 
are drifts of spring and summer bulbs and wonderful autumn colour. Grey stone 
balustrades and wide staircases, built in 1860 and dripping with climbing roses, 
enclose the lower terraces where there are formal plantings, mixed borders, roses, 
topiary, wide lawns, water features and small enclosed areas (some lately paved and 
pebbled). A walled kitchen garden has recently been restored to produce many 
varieties of fruit, vegetables, herbs and flowers. The garden is enclosed by a 
handsome deer park, with magnificent views over the lake and surrounding 
countryside. (As described by the RHS Garden Finder.) 
The visit starts at 2 pm and we will be meeting at Englefield House. As always 
non-members would be very welcome to join us and all you need to do to 
book your place is contact Robin McClelland either by phone (858512) or e-mail 
(robin.mcclelland@vintnerslodge.net). The cost per head will be £8 for non-members 
and £5 for members. Lifts will be available and can be arranged through 
Robin. 
And finally a note for your diary – October will see the start of our indoor 
programme at St Laurence Hall and our first speaker on Wednesday 29th October 
will be Geoff Hawkins who is returning to talk about “The Joy of Sex”…. more 
information in next month’s magazine! 
Winchester - A City in the Making 
September's talk to The Wallingford Historical and Archaeological Society 
(TWHAS) will be by Ben Ford. He will present ' Winchester - A City 
in the Making '. 
Ben is from Oxford Archaeology and his illustrated talk will describe the 
archaeological results from the largest recent excavations to be published from 
Winchester. He will discuss the changing nature of peoples' lives and the city's 
development from the Iron Age enclosure, through the Roman civitas of Venta 
Belgarum, to the Anglo-Saxon and Medieval streets of England's first capital. 
This talk will be held on Friday 12th September, 7.45 for 8pm at Wallingford 
Town Hall. Visitors (£3) are most welcome. www.twhas.org.uk
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The talk Carol Banks gave to our July meeting about the ‘BLUE CROSS for pets’ organisation was not just interesting but very satisfying to learn how this charity can operate in such a broad manner when it depends entirely on donations, legacies and other voluntary support. 
Blue Cross is dedicated to helping sick, injured and homeless pets since it was formed in 1897 as the Dumb Friends League. The name changed during the 1950’s. 
During WW1 it treated over 50,000 horses and 10.000 dogs, many of course with injuries sustained through being near battle zones. 
Today BLUE CROSS has a full time staff of over 500, plus 2,000 volunteers across the UK giving treatment through four animal hospitals (the first opened in 1906) and twelve rehoming centres. 
They also have many pet fosterers and several charity shops which contribute a great deal toward their finances. 
Their vision is to be able to help anyone, in any way with any pet, at any time. 
The nearest Centre to Warborough is at Burford – Ring 0300 777 1897 for more information. 
Our meeting on 2nd September will be a little different, we have John Hunt coming to show us how ‘The Organ Grinder Entertains’. 
The Silver Threads normally meet on the first Tuesday of each month 
(except August) at 2.15 in the St. Laurence Hall. 
Guests and new members are always welcome to any of our meetings 
.Annual Membership Fee for 2015 will be £5.00, payable in October. 
Mon-Fri 7.00am - 7.00pm 
Saturday 8.00am - 7.00pm 
Sunday 8.00am - 1.00pm 
Warborough’s Village Store 
Fresh Bread Fresh Fruit & Vegetables 
Newspapers and Magazines 
‘Cook’ Frozen Ready Meals and Puddings 
Good selection of wines and spirits and beers always available 
Don’t forget you can also purchase your Lottery Tickets in store 
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July: Our speaker for the meeting on Wednesday, 9th July was a delightful lady called Kathryn Kudou, who told us about Japanese cooking. Many of you may have seen her at the Fayre. She told us about her time in Japan on the Japan Exchange & Teaching Programme (JET). She was thrown in the deep end teaching English and adapting to the very different Japanese culture, language, food, etiquette etc. Whilst talking about her life there, where she met her Japanese husband, she brewed an amazing concoction with great dexterity and we all tried her delicious miso soup. 
Many members baked cakes and served Teas on the day of the Fayre and were happy to do. 
Book Group: In July we met on the Green to read poems about travel and travelling. In August we discussed the 2011 Booker Prize winner 'The Sense of an Ending' by Julian Barnes, a short novel written in the first person that challenges how accurately we remember our lives. In Book 1 Tony describes life as he remembers it until in Book 2 he receives a letter that challenges his recollections and the story becomes a mystery. A little gem. 
In September we will read 'Life after Life' by Kate Atkinson.' 
August Members Meeting: As with many events this August, the unpredictable weather altered the plans for a picnic on the Green arranged by Penny Astrop and Liz Eaton. However, an enjoyable evening was spent in the Greet Hall sharing picnic food and knitting poppies to start a programme of making these poppies in the run up to Remembrance Day to raise funds for the British Legion. 
September: On Wednesday, 10th September, Malcolm Nelson returns to give his talk ‘Part 2: 40 Years catching smugglers’. 
If you were thinking of joining the W.I. this is a great time of year to come along to any of our speaker meetings as a guest and give us a try. Our previous talk about Customs & Excise was fascinating and in October we will be having a Tai Chi taster session. Please feel free to contact one of the committee members below. 
More information about W.I. events is in the Newsletter. 
Names and contact details 
Sarah Allan, President, tel 01865 858673 Julie Meadows, tel 01865 858755 
Chris Tilley, Treasurer, tel 01865 858738 Ann Wells, Secretary, tel 01865 341246 
'Celebrating Agatha Christie Weekend' 
Discover the real life of world-renowned author Agatha Christie in the ancient town of Wallingford and its neighbouring parish of Cholsey, where she lived quietly as 'Mrs Mallowan' from 1934 until her death in 1976 and wrote many of her novels. There is a full programme of events for the weekend of Friday 19th to Sunday 21st September. 
Also Cholsey & Wallingford Railway Heritage Train Rides will be operating on Saturday & Sunday. 
Please view website www.wallingfordmuseum.org.uk or phone 01491 651127 for more details
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Benson Autumn Fancies Concert at St. Helen's Church , on 
Saturday 18th October at 7.30, 
in aid of St. Helen's Church and Music For Autism. 
The singers are, Alice Rowse, Christine Cairns, Adrian Boorman, and 
Sara McDouall Saw and the accompanist is Jon French. 
The music is a mix of songs and duets from early music to contemporary. 
Tickets cost £10 and £8 for children under 16, students, and OAPs. 
The tickets include drinks and refreshments at the end of the concert. 
For tickets please contact 01491 836771 or collect them from Derry's Den, High Street, Benson." 17 
At the time of writing, we were commemorating the outbreak of the First World War. I spent a few moments at the War Memorial in my own village, joined with three communities at different times on 3rd August and attended Christchurch Cathedral for a special service on 4th August. Although the anniversary is now passed the observance remains important. The outbreak of the war was an event which shook the world. Reading through the list of those inscribed on war memori- als I was struck by the large number of men from the same family who were slaugh- tered in this conflict. The human tragedy of this transcends all our thoughts about the economic and political costs of the war. These were tragic events and it is right to pay tribute to the courage of those who were killed. 
During the debate on the Commemoration in the House of Commons, the Minister for Defence said that one of the key lessons is the frightening speed with which peace, civilisation and a functioning rules-based system can descend into chaos. In today’s world the biggest enemy is terrorism which seeks to undermine all civilised values. But outside of extremism, tolerance and mutual understanding are important. When we respect one another difference it is easier to appreciate and live with our differences. 
Communications are important. Constructive debate and robust comment is good and agreement not always necessary. However I deplore it when exchanges descend into personal mudslinging. I am also often astounded at how offensive people can be when using faceless electronic communications which can be so quickly shared. The anonymity of the screen can sometimes take away something of the interpersonal sensitivity which face to face and even telephone communications allow. 
With the size of the Constituency and the large number of individual settlements it is often difficult for me to have that face to face communication. This is why I look for- ward to the September parliamentary recess when I take a ‘Village Tour’. It is a time when I particularly try to get to those places in the constituency where it can be more difficult to meet with people. I hope that this year I will again meet many new people and have a chance to listen to your issues and concerns. 
Whether we meet or not in September the electronic means are available all year round and I am happy to exchange views on a range of issues – though it is inevitable that we will not always agree! I also publish a number of regular electronic briefings. If you would like to be added to my circulation list just drop me and email at john.howell@oxfordshireconservatives.com 
John Howell MP writes... 
August 2014 
WARBOROUGH CAR BOOT SALE 
on The Green from 7.30 am until 12 noon 
Sunday 7th September 
Charges for Pitches between £6.00 and £10.00 
Enquiries to 01865 858187
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Keeping a watchful eye. The council has had a few reports recently of some people posing as planning or building control officers to gain access to people's properties under the pretence they're looking into enforcement issues etc. When they’ve been challenged, they’ve said they were from “planning” and left immediately. 
Planning officers can often turn up to a site unannounced, especially planning enforcement officers. However, they will always have photo ID on them, and are always happy to be asked for it and to explain the reason for their visit . Their identity can also be verified by telephoning the planning office. 
We're asking all residents to be vigilant about this kind of activity and to ask for ID from anyone that visits unannounced from any organisation. We'd also like residents to report any suspicious behaviour to the Police on 101 so they can investigate further and prevent further incidents. 
If you suspect any unusual behaviour, please call the Police on 101. However, if you feel that a crime is being committed when someone is on your property, please call 999. 
PUZZLE PAGE ANSWERS 
Making changes to the voting system as painless as possible. 
The government has changed the way people register to vote, meaning everybody has to do so individually. Previously, whole households used a single form. 
This might sound like a bit of a hassle, but the good news is that you can complete the whole registration process online - so to ensure you can vote in the next national and local elections, simply visit www.gov.uk/register-to-vote and fill in your details. 
WORDBOX: 9-letter word is ADJOURNED 
WASQUIZ 
1 Seventeen. 
2. Maplins. 
3. Knitting 
4 Loch Lomond 
5 Sapphire. 
6. Sea fish. 
7. Pte William Cecil Tickle 
8. Cheese. 
9. 174. (58G – 59S – 57B) 
10 95. ( double the previous number plus one ) 23 
Visit to Tewkesbury 
On the 12 May, 31 of us left Dorchester for The Friends of Dorchester Abbey visit to Tewkesbury. Luckily it was one of the few dry and sunny days in May, so we had a lovely journey through the Cotswold countryside. 
On the way to Tewkesbury, we stopped at Hailes Abbey in Gloucestershire, which is owned by the National Trust and managed by English Heritage. Although a ruin, there are sufficient remains of walls and arches, an information centre and excellent handbook and audio guide, which give any visitor a very clear indication of what the Cistercian monastery looked like and how the monks lived. 
Three hours in the perfectly preserved medieval town of Tewkesbury were spent by people in different ways: various venues for lunch, followed by boat trips for some and walks along the river and heritage trails for others. 
We all met up for the planned guided tour of the Abbey at 3pm. Our knowledgeable guide gave us information about the outside and inside of the Abbey, which was con- secrated in 1121 and is as large as a cathedral. Contrasting features include the tow- ering Norman pillars and modern sculptures, beautiful stained glass, both medieval and modern, and an organ, probably played by John Milton and still in use today. 
We finished with tea and cake in the Abbey’s Touching Souls Tea Room, which, like our tea room, is run by very welcoming volunteers. It made our day! 
We left the town at 5pm. after a most interesting and enjoyable day, many of us, as always, wishing we had more time, and resolving to return. 
Yvonne Lawden 
STADHAMPTON VILLAGE SHOW 
at THE VILLAGE HALL at ST. JOHN’S 
on 
SATURDAY 13TH SEPTEMBER 2014 
EXHIBITS TO BE STAGED BETWEEN 10.00 and 11.30a.m. 
OPEN from 2.00 p.m. 
DELICIOUS TEAS 
FANTASTIC RAFFLE 
EVERYONE WELCOME 
Stadhampton WI has formed a working party and made plans to revive the Village Show which proved to be so successful in the 70s. We would like to invite villagers from Warborough to take part so if you would like a schedule please email me at suzanne.white11@btinternet.com
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Dorchester Team News 
Talking Point by Reverend Anne Ilsley 
‘God felt my collar’ was the arresting headline in the Church Times! The story being of an Ex-Policeman, Kevin Kitson, who had been ordained after 28 years in the Police Force. While serving in the Police, he had rarely been able to go to church, until eventually he felt an urgent draw to go to a service and was later called to minister to those in need. 
My own call to ministry came after working as a Nurse and Health Visitor and after staying at home in my children’s early years. Each stage and occupation felt right for the time and I wouldn’t want to say that ‘eventually I found my passion or my purpose in life’! This is the time of year for moving up and moving on as the new academic year begins. If we feel that decisions about career made at 18 or 21 are fixed for life, too much pressure and anxiety will be felt. There is so much unfolding of life and events to come, so look to the journey itself! 
When I was working as a Health Visitor, Mums in the area I was working in, would tell me about their children’s obsessions; ‘so and so, he’s car mad’. Whether it was mechanical things, plants or animals, I wonder if those passions would have been enduring, or if they were superseded by something completely different. We do tend to look for passion in people for what they do. Have you been to an interview lately?! Yet while we may find satisfaction and fulfilment in work, the workplace and workmates, not everyone has an occupation in line with their passion, but perhaps we can express it in our leisure time. 
Faith is expressed in all of our life. Although unable to get to church, Kevin Kitson had always prayed for the people in accidents that he attended. I imagine that these were silent prayers between him and God. I imagine too, that many of you have a faith and yet find it difficult to come to church. Nationwide many churches have special ‘Back to Church’ services in the autumn. This may be the Harvest Service in your village church. Do respond to the invitation, whether it comes from a neighbour, or from something stirring within and discover another part of your particular journey. 
Greetings Anne 
Vacancy at Employment Action Group in Berinsfield: 
Job Title: Business Engagement Lead (fixed term contract for 1 year) 
Hours: 37.5 hrs per week (some evening and weekend work may be required) 
Salary: Up to £20,000 (terms are negotiable for the right candidate) 
Qualifications: QCF Level 4 or above. 
Location: Our offices are located in Berinsfield, but some travel in Oxfordshire will be required 
Charity Aims: To identify suitable small and medium sized businesses in Berinsfield and the surrounding area, and support them to provide high-level experience of work for young people and the long term unemployed. 
More details on http://www.employmentactiongroup.co.uk/#!vacancies/ciau 19 
Oxford County Council Report 
Berinsfield: 
New Speed Limits at roundabout on A4074 
After years of campaigning with the Parish Council for a 40mph speed limit on the A4074 approaching the roundabout from Oxford by the bus stops, I am really delighted that at last the County Council Highways Department and the Thames Valley Police have agreed to consult on establishing not only this limit, but a similar limit on all the other three approaching roads. For too long pedestrians have taken their lives in their hands when trying to cross from one side of the main road to the other. In light of the considerable housing development planned for the village, these new, safer speed limits are coming at an opportune time. 
New Library Manager 
In my role as Cabinet member responsible for Libraries I am delighted that the Service had appointed Linda Town as the new Library Manager for Berinsfield. During the time that Nina Sutton was so ill Linda worked as acting Librarian and is the perfect person to take over now as Nina retires. 
Launch of Benson’s Community Library 
Although not within my Division, again in my Cabinet role, I was delighted to be invited to the launch of Benson’s Community Library with John Howell MP. From now on local volunteers will be helping to run the library as one of the 21 Community Libraries being established across the county. We are really grateful to all those coming forward to volunteer in this way, which is enabling us to keep all our 43 libraries open, something that we know is very important to many Oxfordshire residents. 
Drayton St Leonard Footbridge in Place! 
Ever since it had to be closed two years ago because it had become unsafe, the residents of Drayton St Leonard, Newington and Warborough have been hoping for a new footbridge over the river Thame. The County Council Countryside Services drew up plans, but then the central government cuts came down, and so did the rain. Last year was therefore a wash-out, and the project’s future looked uncertain. But at the end of July a beautiful, arched footbridge was installed by OCC’s contractors Balfour Beatty. It’s made of state of the art materials that won’t rust or need painting. It should last for several hundreds of years. The village held a special ribbon cutting, opening ceremony, at which I cut the ribbon with Mark Sumner our Countryside Services Officer and Andrew Vidivic the OCC design engineer who has been instrumental in keeping the project alive under very difficult circumstances. It’s a real good news story, and I’d like to thank all those involved, including the landowners Mr Derrick and Mr Emmett who have cooperated with access to the river. The footbridge is a lasting legacy for local walkers, and I hope future generations will enjoy it as much as they will. 
Stadhampton 
Ascott Park is a beautiful nature trail and archaeological site on the eastern edge of
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Stadhampton. It’s loved by many local people, and owned by the County Council. 
The Oxfordshire Buildings Trust helps to maintain the site along with a local farmer. 
Recently the tenancy for the land came up for renewal. I am really happy that as the 
Councillor responsible for Cultural Services, and an archaeologist I played a small 
part in enabling Mr Jeremy Mogford to take over the tenancy. Jeremy lives on the 
neighbouring farm and is very committed to looking after the site as all history and 
nature lovers would wish. 
Now that the new Community Centre is up and running I have used some of my 
Community Budget to pay for some signage so that even more people will know that 
it is there, and can find their way. 
Lorraine Lindsay-Gale 
Oxford County Councillor 
WALLINGFORD COUNTRY MARKET 
held every Friday, Regal Centre between 8.30 – 11.15 am 
‘AUTUMN HARVEST’ – Friday, 26th September, 
(Supporting British Food Fortnight) 
On sale: Seasonal Baking and Preserves, as well as all our usual items, Fresh local seasonal 
Produce, 
Plants and Flowers, Eggs and Crafts. 
Refreshments throughout the morning. 
WE COOOK, CRAFT, GROW 
For further details about your local Country Market please phone the Market Manager: 01865- 
890649 or, why not pop in and see us one Friday morning. 
WALLINGFORD & DISTRICT ART CLUB 
Tuesdays, 7.30–9.30 pm, Centre 70, Goldsmiths Lane 
On 16 September Tony Jackson will be using acrylics to paint on the subject of Life in 
India. Non-members are welcome for a fee of £5. On the other Tuesdays of the month there 
will be the usual untutored workshops, where non-members are welcome for fee of 
£3. Please bring your own materials and a project to work on at painting workshops. For 
further details about this or future demonstrations contact either Rebekah Robinson 01865 
858463 or Gill Selby 01491 834181. 
Charity no: 1131403 
We are looking for volunteers for our next training course 
Oxfordshire Advocacy is an independent, confidential free service supporting 
adults in Oxfordshire to get their voice heard and their wishes taken into 
account. 
Volunteer advocates work with people who need support to challenge decisions, 
uphold rights, attend meetings or make a complaint. We have a new project 
supporting adults over 50 who have been affected by cancer. 
Next training course is in Oxford on 2nd 3rd, 10th October 
2014. For an informal interview prior to training, contact : 
jacinta.sands@oadg.org.uk Tel: 01865 230201 
Website: www.gettingheard.org 
xfordshire Advocacy 
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September at The Corn Exchange Wallingford 
CINEMA (Cinema commence at 7.30pm unless otherwise stated) 
Mon 1st & Tues 2nd Begin Again (15) 
Wed 3rd & Fri 5th Believe (PG) 
Thurs 4th NT Live Medea with Helen McCorey. 7pm, £12.50 
Sun 7th & Tues 9th The Hundred-Year-Old-Man Who Climbed 
out the Window and Disappeared (15) 
Mon 8th The Galapagos Affair: Satan 
Came to Eden (12A) 
Wed 10th & Thurs 11th Chef (15) 
Fri 12th Mood Indigo (12A) 
Sun 14th & Mon 15th The Congress (15) 
Tues 16th NT Live A Steetcar Named Desire, 7pm, £12.50 
Wed 17th & Thursday 18th Calvary (15) 
Fri 19th Murder of the Orient Express (PG) for 
Wallingford Museum. Tickets £8 each 
Sun 21st ‘La Traviata’ Glyndebourne 2014. 2.30pm start, 
Adults £15, under 16s £12.50 
Mon 22nd, Wed 24th-Thurs 25th The Keeper of Lost Causes (15) 
Sun 28th Billy Elliot the Musical Live, 2pm start, Adults £12.50, 
under 18s £7.50. 
Mon 29th & Tues 30th Two Days, One Night - French with subtitles (15) 
LIVE 
On Sat 6th we welcome ‘Opera Anywhere’ presenting one of Gilbert and Sullivan’s 
most popular works ‘The Mikado’ at 7.45pm. Adults £15, seniors £12, under 18s £5. 
Join in the festivities and fun of the Last Night of the Proms with a live screening 
showing on Sat 13th September at 7.30pm. Admittance Free. 
Nathan Jones’s All Star Jazz Band, a 20 piece strong band returns to the Corn 
Exchange on Sat 20th at 7.45pm, bringing you an evening of fabulous entertainment 
with their 2014 programme. Tickets £15. 
On Sat 27th, 7.45pm, ‘The Big Bite-Size Show’ from one of Edinburgh Festival Fringe’s 
most popular and long running shows is welcomed to the Corn Exchange for one 
night only. Presenting 8 international short plays throughout the evening’s 
entertainment. Tickets £12. 
Bookings can be made online at www.cornexchange.org.uk, by phone on 01491 
825000, by post or in person - the Box Office is open 7pm-8pm every evening and 
10am-2pm every Friday and Saturday. Published events may change from time to 
time, please consult our website for the most current listings and complete listings. 
Wallingford Farmers Market 
Tuesday 16th September 
between 8.30 am - 1.30 pm 
Market Place and Feathers Yard, Wallingford

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September 2014 - Warborough & Shillingford Parish Magazine

  • 1. 40 Colour Advert WARBOROUGH & SHILLINGFORD PARISH MAGAZINE PARISH MAGAZINE September 2014 WARBOROUGH & SHILLINGFORDWARBOROUGH SHILLINGFORD PARISH MAGAZINEPARISH MAGAZINE September 2014
  • 2. 2 Colour Adverts 39 Colour Adverts
  • 3. 38 ‘What’s On’ in September 2014 Mon 1st Focus Photographic Group visit to Oxford Tue 2nd Silver Threads in St Laurence Hall at 2.15 pm Wed 3rd Parish Council Meeting in The Greet Hall at 7.30pm Thu 4th Village Coffee Morning in St Laurence Hall 10.00 - 12.00 Sun 7th Car Boot Sale on The Green from 7.30 am Wed 10th WI Meeting in The Greet Hall at 7.30 pm Sat 13th Ride & Stride Tue 16th Wallingford Farmers Market 8.30 - 1.30 pm St Lawrence House Communion at 2.15 pm Thu 18th Village Coffee Morning in St Laurence Hall 10.00 - 12.00 Warborough Walkers meet at The Pavilion at 9.45 am Wed 24th Mowers & Growers visit to Englefield House Gardens Thu 25th Patient Participation Group at Berinsfield Health Centre 7.30 pm Fri 26th Macmillan Coffee Morning in St Laurence Hall 10.00-1.00 pm Mon 29th Focus Photographic Group in St Laurence Hall at 7.30 pm Wed. afternoons from 2.00 pm and Thursday evenings from 7.00 pm Short Mat Bowls - Players and Novices welcome The opinions expressed in the magazine are not necessarily those of the Editor. The Editor is pleased to receive material for publication, but reserves the right to amend or reject it at her discretion. Copy date for the next edition Monday 15th September Parish Magazine Contacts: Editor: Sue Dyke, 18 Henfield View, Warborough OX10 7DB tel: 01865 858555 e-mail: wspmag@btinternet.com Advertising: Milly Duncan, Cranbrook Cottage, 17 The Green South, Warborough, OX10 7DR tel: 0771 7666019 Email: millyduncan@yahoo.com Distribution: Ken Webb - 01865 858187 Printing: Colourplus, Chalgrove - 01865 400040 The magazine is published monthly (but single issues for July/August and December/January) and is distributed to all households in the parish. Cover photograph: The newly restored Mill at Great Haseley by Sue Dyke, Member of the FOCUS Photography Club 3 STADHAMPTON, NEWINGTON AND WARBOROUGH SERVICES IN SEPTEMBER 2014 St. Lawrence House, Warborough. There will be a service of Holy Communion on Tuesday 16th September at 2.15 pm. If you would like transport to Church please contact: Gay Goodall 01865 858505, or Cherry Pearson 01865 858548, no later than Saturday afternoon. St Birinus Church, Dorchester Roman Catholic Services Masses: Weekdays 9.30am, Sat at 6.30pm, Sun at 11.00am and 9.30am at Berinsfield. Confessions; Sat between 5.45 - 6.15pm or upon request. Exposition &Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament: 1st Sun monthly 5 - 6.00pm. Date Morning Evening Stadhampton Warborough Warborough 7th Sept 9.30 am 11.00 am 6.00 pm Trinity 12 Parish Praise Parish Eucharist Evensong 14th Sept 9.30 am 8.00 am BCP 6.00 pm Trinity 13 Parish Eucharist Holy Communion Evensong 11.00 am Parish Praise 21st Sept 9.30 am BCP 11.00 am 6.00 pm Trinity 14 Holy Communion Parish Eucharist Evensong 28th Sept 9.30 am 8.00 am BCP 7.00 pm Trinity 15 Parish Eucharist Holy Communion Taize in the 11.00 am Abbey Matins CHURCH FLOWERS 7th September Judy Holden 14th September Judy Holden 21stSeptember Rosemary Heelas 28th September Wedding
  • 4. 4 GETTING MARRIED IN CHURCH We have had a busy wedding season; it is lovely for us to be able to welcome couples to church as they prepare to get married. I am often asked what couples need to do in order to be able to get married in one of our churches. The answer is that it is easier than it used to be and there are lots of ways in which we can say yes. Alongside either of you living in the parish you can marry in a Church of England church if one of you:  has at any time lived in the parish for a period of at least 6 months or  was baptised in the parish or  was prepared for confirmation in the parish or  has at any time regularly gone to normal church services in the parish church for a period of at least 6 months or That one of your parents, at any time after you were born:  has lived in the parish for a period of at least 6 months or  has regularly gone to normal church services in the parish church for a period of at least 6 months or that one of your parents or grandparents: was married in the parish If either of you has been married before and the marriage ended by divorce we are always happy to meet with you and discuss the possibility of getting married in church. Please do not hesitate to get in touch if you would like to talk to us about getting married, having a blessing service in church or renewing you vows. We would love to hear from you With best wishes Caroline LOOKING AHEAD TO HARVEST Sat 4th Oct 7.30pm Harvest Supper St John the Baptist Stadhampton Sun 5th Oct 9.30am Harvest Festival Parish Praise St John the Baptist Stadhampton Sat 11th Oct 7.00pm Harvest Supper St Laurence Hall Warborough Sun12th Oct 11.00am Harvest Festival in St Laurence School (further details nearer the time) 6.00pm Harvest Worship St Laurence Warborough Sat 18th Oct 7.00pm Harvest Supper at St Giles Newington (details to follow) 37 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Team Vicar Parish Office Priest Churchwardens Licensed Lay Ministers/Readers PCC Treasurer Organist Bellringers Sunday Club Church Flower Arrangers Friends of St Laurence Church St Laurence Hall Bookings Parish Magazine Parish Council Clerk Greet Hall Bookings St Laurence School Parents & Friends Association Pre-School Group (WASPS) Allotment Organiser Focus Group (Photography) Lunch Club Mowers & Growers (Gardening) Silver Threads W & S Cricket Club W & S Short Mat Bowls Club W & S Society W & S Tennis Club (SWATA) Warborough & Shillingford WI Warborough Walkers Neighbourhood Watch Doctor Surgery Car Service The Revd Caroline King The Revd Myles Godfrey Mr Richard Pascoe Mrs Edna Strange Mr Brian Newey Mrs Edna Strange Mr Mike Powell Mrs Pat Hopkins Mrs Sue Dyke Mrs Pippa Lamb Mr Rick Rowse Mrs Pat Arnold Mrs Sue Dyke Ms Jo Burns Mr Will Partridge Ms Nicole Cooper Mr John Cooke Pre-School Manager Mr Will Partridge Mr Ray Thackrah Mrs Chris Buckland Jones Ms Anne Catterson-Smith Mrs Muriel Potter Mr Jonnie Bradshaw Mr Bill Woodward Mrs Liz Eaton Mrs Fiona Reay Mrs Sarah Allan Mrs Sue Rampton Berinsfield Health Centre Mr Raj Niventheran, The Stores 858525 858381 858627 858747 858158 858322 858158 858776 858234 858555 858475 858362 858948 858555 858444 858412 858270 859923 859933 858412 858541 01491 839122 859963 858592 858340 858257 858434 858302 858673 858126 101 340558 858231
  • 5. 36 ADS 12 5 PARISH PRAISE – 14th SEPTEMBER 2014 St Laurence Church, Warborough invites you to come along to our Parish Praise service on Sunday 14th September 2014 at 11.00am. This month we are welcoming Mr John Ledger from the Mission Aviation Fellowship. MAF is an organisation who is sharing the love of Jesus Christ through aviation and technology so that isolated people may be physically and spiritually transformed. MAF Vision - That every person on earth will experience the love of Jesus Christ and respond to the Gospel. About MAF - Through God, amazing partners, gifts and support from generous donors, Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) has a significant impact. MAF serves people who deal with challenges due to isolation in regions such as Africa, Asia, Eurasia, and Latin America by providing aviation, communications, and learning technology services, where transportation or communication is difficult. MAF enables the work of some 1,500 churches, healthcare organisations, relief agencies, development groups, government agencies, and mission organisations, to be carried out. Each year, MAF-US serves more than 600 non-profit, local government and mission organisations all over the world with aviation, communications, and learning technology services. Without MAF, some of these organisations would be unable to reach the people they serve, and MAF’s partnership enables these organisations and ministries to provide isolated people with vital services and goods while sharing the love of Christ in a tangible way. If you would like to find out more about the work of this very important organisation, please visit their website: www.maf.org/ The collection at this service will be donated to the Mission Aviation Fellowship. So please come along to our Parish Praise and learn more about this very worthwhile, and sometimes, life-saving organisation. If you would like to donate to MAF, but are unable to come along to the service on 14th September, please get in touch with me and I will be happy to accept your donation on behalf of MAF – thank you. Edna strangeedna@gmail.com Feast Service on the Green 10 Aug 14 Donations made at the Green Service Collection for the Kingwood Organisation which supports people with Autism amounted to : £229.52. Our thanks to all those who supported this annual Service and those who lend a hand each year to make the Service a success. BOTTLE TOPS Unfortunately we are no longer collecting milk bottle tops for charity. Thank you so much to everyone who has supported this over several years. Judy Holden
  • 6. 6 FROM THE REGISTERS Funerals 23rd June John Howlett (S) 26th June Ross Powell (W) 7th August Elizabeth Hewlett (W) Burial of Ashes 13th July Reginald Shaw (S) 18th July Ross Powell (W) 11th August Elizabeth Hewlett (W) 20th August Octavia Massey (Chis) Wedding 19th July Thomas Chamberlayne & Catriona Lamb (W) 26th July Jamie Hurst & Gemma Self (S) 2nd August Ben Willis & Jessica Longworth (W) 9th August Ian Churchill & Kellie Sellwood (W) Baptisms 26th July Ella Ponsford (W) St Laurence C of E Primary School Well, we ended the academic year on a real high achieving ‘OUTSTANDING’ for our SIAMS Inspection, followed by a fantastic set of SATs results. Thank you to everybody who was involved especially the wonderful children. I also thank the parents for all your fundraising efforts, as we have had the first stage of the outdoor equipment installed which the children absolutely love! We now look forward to another exciting year and welcome all our new children and families who join us across the school. We hope you will soon be settled and thoroughly enjoy being part of the St Laurence experience. St Laurence C of E Primary School Open Morning Tuesday September 16th 2014 9:00am – 11:00am Everybody welcome 35 ADS 11
  • 7. 34 Ads 10 7 Why not help celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Oxfordshire Historic Churches Trust (OHCT) by raising funds for St Laurence Church, Warborough - or an Oxfordshire church of your choice - and the OHCT? On Saturday 13 September 2014, you could visit as many churches as possible by being a Rider (cyclist - or horse rider!) or Strider (walker) or you could stay at home and Sponsor a St/Rider! Over the past 50 years, the OHCT has given more than £3.5 million for the repair and restoration of Oxfordshire’s churches, with the St/Ride event raising more than £1.8 million. Last year saw over £127,000 being raised, £1400 of which was raised by Warborough and Shillingford. This would not have happened without you! Why not try this year to raise at least £50 or get 50 sponsors or - for the real enthusiast - visit 50 churches or travel 50 miles? Sponsorship forms and lists of participating churches are available from Michael Watkins (01865 858597), Martyn Johnson (mkj@btinternet.com) or St. Laurence Church. It is easy for participants to register on-line by visiting the brand new OHCT website - www.ohct.org.uk - which gives details of collecting sponsorship through the JustGiving website. The St. Laurence Harvest Supper Saturday 11th October 2014 In St. Laurence Hall Adults £10.00 Under 12’s £5.00 Seating limited to 50 persons Bring your own drinks Welcome 6.30pm for Serving at 7.00pm. Tickets available from:- Pat Arnold 858948 Sue Dyke 858555 Ken Webb 858187 Saturday 13th September 2014 10am - 6pm A date to remember!
  • 8. 8 ST. LAURENCE HALL CONGRATULATIONS TO THE WINNERS OF THE JULY AND AUGUST CASH PRIZE DRAWS. THEY WERE:- 10th July 1ST Prize £45.00 No. 098 RIchard Smith Warborough 2nd Prize £15.00 No. 170 Jane Harrington Warborough 3rd Prize £10.00 No. 014 Brian Newey Warborough 7th August 1st Prize £45.00 No. 109 Michael Powell Shillingford 2nd Prize £15.00 No. 041 Jackie Thackrah Shillingford 3rd Prize £10.00 No. 104 John Bland Wallingford THE NEXT MONTHLY DRAWS WILL BE AT 11.00am DURING THE COFFEE MORNINGS ON THURSDAY 4th SEPTEMBER AND THURSDAY 2nd OCTOBER. HALL IMPROVEMENTS We are actively working on plans for a maintenance programme which will address the car parking area, the boundary railings and repairing the heavily eroded brickwork on parts of the outer walls. Generating the necessary funding is the priority action plan! FUNDRAISING We have planned to hold the combined CHRISTMAS BAZAAR AND COFFEE MORNING this year on Saturday 22nd November. This will of course include the extra Monthly Cash Draw. Please make a note in your diary now. More details next month. HARVEST SUPPER The date for the Harvest Supper has been confirmed for Saturday 11th October. The overall arrangements including the menu will be managed by the Hall Management Group and will call for those attending to arrive at 6.30pm for serving to commence at 7.00pm. Tickets will be available during September at £10.00 per adult and £5.00 for juniors under ten years of age.. Look out for the Posters for more details. Ken Webb Available for meetings, children’s parties etc. Reasonable Rates - Good Car Parking Please contact: Pat Arnold 858948 33 ADS 9
  • 9. 32 ADS 8 9 Patients’ Participation Group Meeting Berinsfield Health Centre The Patients’ Participation Group will meet on Thursday 25th September at 8pm at The Health Centre in Berinsfield. All patients who attend this practice are very welcome to attend. Any Items for the agenda should be forwarded to:- Berinsfield Health Centre (linda.gilder@nhs.net) or to Liz Godfrey (e.godfrey@homecall.co.uk Tel: 01865-858627). We look forward to seeing you! BERINSFIELD HEALTH CENTRE FLU VACCINATION 2014 For patients aged 65 and over, and those who have previously received a flu injection as they are in an ‘At Risk’ group , under the age of 65. Also if currently pregnant There will be `DROP-IN` CLINICS ON: Saturday 27th September 2014 08.30-11am. Tuesday 30th September 2014 2-5 pm Thursday 2nd October 2014 11am-1pm. Monday 6th October 2014 2-4pm. Thursday 9th October 2014 3-6pm If you have not previously had a vaccination for pneumococcal disease, but have turned 65 since last flu season, or, will become 65 years old by March 31st 2015, you are eligible for this vaccine – please request it at the same time as you have your flu vaccine. Come and join us at the VILLAGE COFFEE MORNING Just drop in for a coffee and a chat in St Laurence Hall, Warborough 10.00— 12 noon Thursday 4th September - Carol & Brian (300 Club Draw) Thursday 18th September - Ruth & Ken Warborough Walkers will be meeting at The Cricket Pavilion at 9.45 am 18th Sept . Everyone is welcome to join us. Our walks are always on the 3rd Thursday monthly and we walk about 5 miles. Further information from Sue Rampton 858126.
  • 10. 10 Members have been enjoying the Summer break by visiting a number of locations to take photographs. We have been to Little Wittenham, Thame - where we followed the History Trail, Nuneham House and Gardens where we were allowed access to the beautiful Church which was created as a Palladian Temple with a gleaming dome rising high above a large classical portico. Great Haseley where we spent a while at the newly restored windmill and Henley where we followed the History Trail. All these trips ended with a social gathering in a local pub! We shall be restating our meetings in St Laurence Hall on Monday 29th September so if you are interested in photography why not come along - we cater for all different levels of competence. Have a look at our members’ photographs at www.wandsfocusgroup.org.uk For more information contact Ray Thackrah on 01865 858541 Earth Trust, Little Wittenham Introduction to Scything - 6th September, 9.30am-4pm Learn the traditional skills of scything on this practical one-day course with expert Clive Leeke. All specialist tools and equipment supplied. £50 (discount for Friends); booking essential. Dawn Photography Expedition - 7th September, 6am-8.30am Join local author and landscape photographer Jon Scourse to capture the early morning light and take wonderful landscape images at the Earth Trust. As well as taking in the views, the trip will also look at wild flowers, trees and how to take close up images. Bring your digital camera and a tripod if you have one. £5; booking essential. A Berry Good Day Out - 7th September, 10am-2pm Blackberries are abundant at this time of year, turn up throughout the day for squashing, cooking and eating! £3 per child, free for accompanying adult(s); no need to book. 10K Run - 21st September, 11am start A cross-country run around Little Wittenham Nature Reserve, including the iconic Clumps. Sponsorship appreciated but not essential. £10 (entrants must be 16 or over), see http://www.earthtrust.org.uk/10krun.aspx for more details or to enter. Heritage Skills Taster Session: Natural Dyeing 22nd September, 6pm-8.30pm Learn the basics of natural dyeing, using plants commonly found in gardens and hedgerows. A free taster session at Mowbray Fields, Didcot – drop in any time and have a go at learning this traditional skill. 31 ADS 7
  • 11. 30 ADS 6 11 WARBOROUGH PARISH COUNCIL Tree Work The crowns of the lime trees on the Green have been lifted and a dead branch removed from a yew tree in the churchyard. Footpaths By the time you read this, both Wharf lane footpath and the public footpaths crossing the field between Henfield View and Green Lane should be clear and accessible to all. Events Our congratulations to all who made Warborough Fayre a big success, with special thanks to Will for organising it all. Your hard work and support on the day raised a net figure of £2400, which will be a big boost towards the Green playground equipment fund. The next meeting of the Parish Council will be on Wednesday 3rd September at 7.30 in the Greet Memorial Hall. WARBOROUGH FAYRE RESULT Thanks to good weather, sponsors, donations, stall holders, exhibitors, WI, Red Barrows!, hard work from many and, of course, the people who turned up to support the event and dug deep financially, the Warborough Fayre was a resounding success. I am glad to report the highlights of the accounts for the day: Gross: £3425.05 Expenses: 700.85 Net Profit: £2724.20 The proceeds will go towards the refurbishment of the children's play area on the Green. Will Partridge. I am sure readers will join me in expressing our thanks to Will and his team for once again organising such a wonderful event for the village - it is much appreciated. Ed YOUR VILLAGE HALL Exercise classes, Keep Fit, Jujitsu, Short Mat Bowls, Children’s Drama & Women’s Institute all take place at the hall. To hire the hall or tables, chairs and cutleryfor your own special occasion Contact: Will Partridge on 01865 858412 or 07714991933 Booking Clerk & Caretaker
  • 12. 12 PUZZLE PAGE WORDBOX- WASQUIZ 1. Little Jimmy opened his piggy bank and found the 41 coins inside were either 5p or 50p pieces. If the total value of the coins was £9.70 how many were 50p pieces? 2. Name the holiday camp that featured in the TV comedy series Hi-de-Hi? 3. The terms ‘plain’ and ‘purl’ relate to which creative activity? 4. Which is the largest Scottish loch? 5. Which variety of gem stone is the Star of India? 6. What type of creature is a Red Gurnard? 7. Which young WW1 soldier hero appears on the postage stamps issued in July 2014? 8. Appledore and Swaledale are varieties of which food type?. 9. How many medals did England win at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games? 10 What is the next number in the sequence 2 – 5 – 11 – 23 – 47 - ?? . SU DOKU Fill in each grid so that every column, every row and every 3 x 3 box contains the digits 1 to 9. Answers on page 18 D D U O N R E J A In ten minutes, find as many words as possible using only the letters in the box. Each word must use the centre letter and at least three others, and letters can only be used once. Plurals, foreign words or proper nouns are not allowed, but verb forms ending in ‘s’ are permitted. There is one nine-letter word in the box. Your rating: - 15 words average. 20 words good. 25 words very good. 30 words excellent. 29 ADS 5
  • 13. 28 ADS 4 13 Welcome to Mowers & Growers news! The Club will be visiting Englefield House Gardens near Theale on the afternoon of Wednesday 24th September. We will be given a tour of the gardens after which there will be an opportunity to wander around before enjoying tea and biscuits. Correspondence shows that a garden at Englefield was being planned and cared for some 400 years ago. Today’s gardens house collections of camellias, rhododendrons, eucryphias, acers, magnolias, cornus, davidias, azaleas (many of them the nearly extinct Ghent varieties) and other unusual trees and shrubs. A grotto has lately been built at the top of the stream, lined with a mosaic of pine cones. There are drifts of spring and summer bulbs and wonderful autumn colour. Grey stone balustrades and wide staircases, built in 1860 and dripping with climbing roses, enclose the lower terraces where there are formal plantings, mixed borders, roses, topiary, wide lawns, water features and small enclosed areas (some lately paved and pebbled). A walled kitchen garden has recently been restored to produce many varieties of fruit, vegetables, herbs and flowers. The garden is enclosed by a handsome deer park, with magnificent views over the lake and surrounding countryside. (As described by the RHS Garden Finder.) The visit starts at 2 pm and we will be meeting at Englefield House. As always non-members would be very welcome to join us and all you need to do to book your place is contact Robin McClelland either by phone (858512) or e-mail (robin.mcclelland@vintnerslodge.net). The cost per head will be £8 for non-members and £5 for members. Lifts will be available and can be arranged through Robin. And finally a note for your diary – October will see the start of our indoor programme at St Laurence Hall and our first speaker on Wednesday 29th October will be Geoff Hawkins who is returning to talk about “The Joy of Sex”…. more information in next month’s magazine! Winchester - A City in the Making September's talk to The Wallingford Historical and Archaeological Society (TWHAS) will be by Ben Ford. He will present ' Winchester - A City in the Making '. Ben is from Oxford Archaeology and his illustrated talk will describe the archaeological results from the largest recent excavations to be published from Winchester. He will discuss the changing nature of peoples' lives and the city's development from the Iron Age enclosure, through the Roman civitas of Venta Belgarum, to the Anglo-Saxon and Medieval streets of England's first capital. This talk will be held on Friday 12th September, 7.45 for 8pm at Wallingford Town Hall. Visitors (£3) are most welcome. www.twhas.org.uk
  • 14. 14 The talk Carol Banks gave to our July meeting about the ‘BLUE CROSS for pets’ organisation was not just interesting but very satisfying to learn how this charity can operate in such a broad manner when it depends entirely on donations, legacies and other voluntary support. Blue Cross is dedicated to helping sick, injured and homeless pets since it was formed in 1897 as the Dumb Friends League. The name changed during the 1950’s. During WW1 it treated over 50,000 horses and 10.000 dogs, many of course with injuries sustained through being near battle zones. Today BLUE CROSS has a full time staff of over 500, plus 2,000 volunteers across the UK giving treatment through four animal hospitals (the first opened in 1906) and twelve rehoming centres. They also have many pet fosterers and several charity shops which contribute a great deal toward their finances. Their vision is to be able to help anyone, in any way with any pet, at any time. The nearest Centre to Warborough is at Burford – Ring 0300 777 1897 for more information. Our meeting on 2nd September will be a little different, we have John Hunt coming to show us how ‘The Organ Grinder Entertains’. The Silver Threads normally meet on the first Tuesday of each month (except August) at 2.15 in the St. Laurence Hall. Guests and new members are always welcome to any of our meetings .Annual Membership Fee for 2015 will be £5.00, payable in October. Mon-Fri 7.00am - 7.00pm Saturday 8.00am - 7.00pm Sunday 8.00am - 1.00pm Warborough’s Village Store Fresh Bread Fresh Fruit & Vegetables Newspapers and Magazines ‘Cook’ Frozen Ready Meals and Puddings Good selection of wines and spirits and beers always available Don’t forget you can also purchase your Lottery Tickets in store Please continue to support your Village Store – it is an important part of village life and you will always receive a friendly welcome! 27 ADS 3
  • 15. 26 ADS 2 15 WARBOROUGH & SHILLINGFORD WI July: Our speaker for the meeting on Wednesday, 9th July was a delightful lady called Kathryn Kudou, who told us about Japanese cooking. Many of you may have seen her at the Fayre. She told us about her time in Japan on the Japan Exchange & Teaching Programme (JET). She was thrown in the deep end teaching English and adapting to the very different Japanese culture, language, food, etiquette etc. Whilst talking about her life there, where she met her Japanese husband, she brewed an amazing concoction with great dexterity and we all tried her delicious miso soup. Many members baked cakes and served Teas on the day of the Fayre and were happy to do. Book Group: In July we met on the Green to read poems about travel and travelling. In August we discussed the 2011 Booker Prize winner 'The Sense of an Ending' by Julian Barnes, a short novel written in the first person that challenges how accurately we remember our lives. In Book 1 Tony describes life as he remembers it until in Book 2 he receives a letter that challenges his recollections and the story becomes a mystery. A little gem. In September we will read 'Life after Life' by Kate Atkinson.' August Members Meeting: As with many events this August, the unpredictable weather altered the plans for a picnic on the Green arranged by Penny Astrop and Liz Eaton. However, an enjoyable evening was spent in the Greet Hall sharing picnic food and knitting poppies to start a programme of making these poppies in the run up to Remembrance Day to raise funds for the British Legion. September: On Wednesday, 10th September, Malcolm Nelson returns to give his talk ‘Part 2: 40 Years catching smugglers’. If you were thinking of joining the W.I. this is a great time of year to come along to any of our speaker meetings as a guest and give us a try. Our previous talk about Customs & Excise was fascinating and in October we will be having a Tai Chi taster session. Please feel free to contact one of the committee members below. More information about W.I. events is in the Newsletter. Names and contact details Sarah Allan, President, tel 01865 858673 Julie Meadows, tel 01865 858755 Chris Tilley, Treasurer, tel 01865 858738 Ann Wells, Secretary, tel 01865 341246 'Celebrating Agatha Christie Weekend' Discover the real life of world-renowned author Agatha Christie in the ancient town of Wallingford and its neighbouring parish of Cholsey, where she lived quietly as 'Mrs Mallowan' from 1934 until her death in 1976 and wrote many of her novels. There is a full programme of events for the weekend of Friday 19th to Sunday 21st September. Also Cholsey & Wallingford Railway Heritage Train Rides will be operating on Saturday & Sunday. Please view website www.wallingfordmuseum.org.uk or phone 01491 651127 for more details
  • 17. 24 3/4 adverts Benson Autumn Fancies Concert at St. Helen's Church , on Saturday 18th October at 7.30, in aid of St. Helen's Church and Music For Autism. The singers are, Alice Rowse, Christine Cairns, Adrian Boorman, and Sara McDouall Saw and the accompanist is Jon French. The music is a mix of songs and duets from early music to contemporary. Tickets cost £10 and £8 for children under 16, students, and OAPs. The tickets include drinks and refreshments at the end of the concert. For tickets please contact 01491 836771 or collect them from Derry's Den, High Street, Benson." 17 At the time of writing, we were commemorating the outbreak of the First World War. I spent a few moments at the War Memorial in my own village, joined with three communities at different times on 3rd August and attended Christchurch Cathedral for a special service on 4th August. Although the anniversary is now passed the observance remains important. The outbreak of the war was an event which shook the world. Reading through the list of those inscribed on war memori- als I was struck by the large number of men from the same family who were slaugh- tered in this conflict. The human tragedy of this transcends all our thoughts about the economic and political costs of the war. These were tragic events and it is right to pay tribute to the courage of those who were killed. During the debate on the Commemoration in the House of Commons, the Minister for Defence said that one of the key lessons is the frightening speed with which peace, civilisation and a functioning rules-based system can descend into chaos. In today’s world the biggest enemy is terrorism which seeks to undermine all civilised values. But outside of extremism, tolerance and mutual understanding are important. When we respect one another difference it is easier to appreciate and live with our differences. Communications are important. Constructive debate and robust comment is good and agreement not always necessary. However I deplore it when exchanges descend into personal mudslinging. I am also often astounded at how offensive people can be when using faceless electronic communications which can be so quickly shared. The anonymity of the screen can sometimes take away something of the interpersonal sensitivity which face to face and even telephone communications allow. With the size of the Constituency and the large number of individual settlements it is often difficult for me to have that face to face communication. This is why I look for- ward to the September parliamentary recess when I take a ‘Village Tour’. It is a time when I particularly try to get to those places in the constituency where it can be more difficult to meet with people. I hope that this year I will again meet many new people and have a chance to listen to your issues and concerns. Whether we meet or not in September the electronic means are available all year round and I am happy to exchange views on a range of issues – though it is inevitable that we will not always agree! I also publish a number of regular electronic briefings. If you would like to be added to my circulation list just drop me and email at john.howell@oxfordshireconservatives.com John Howell MP writes... August 2014 WARBOROUGH CAR BOOT SALE on The Green from 7.30 am until 12 noon Sunday 7th September Charges for Pitches between £6.00 and £10.00 Enquiries to 01865 858187
  • 18. 18 Keeping a watchful eye. The council has had a few reports recently of some people posing as planning or building control officers to gain access to people's properties under the pretence they're looking into enforcement issues etc. When they’ve been challenged, they’ve said they were from “planning” and left immediately. Planning officers can often turn up to a site unannounced, especially planning enforcement officers. However, they will always have photo ID on them, and are always happy to be asked for it and to explain the reason for their visit . Their identity can also be verified by telephoning the planning office. We're asking all residents to be vigilant about this kind of activity and to ask for ID from anyone that visits unannounced from any organisation. We'd also like residents to report any suspicious behaviour to the Police on 101 so they can investigate further and prevent further incidents. If you suspect any unusual behaviour, please call the Police on 101. However, if you feel that a crime is being committed when someone is on your property, please call 999. PUZZLE PAGE ANSWERS Making changes to the voting system as painless as possible. The government has changed the way people register to vote, meaning everybody has to do so individually. Previously, whole households used a single form. This might sound like a bit of a hassle, but the good news is that you can complete the whole registration process online - so to ensure you can vote in the next national and local elections, simply visit www.gov.uk/register-to-vote and fill in your details. WORDBOX: 9-letter word is ADJOURNED WASQUIZ 1 Seventeen. 2. Maplins. 3. Knitting 4 Loch Lomond 5 Sapphire. 6. Sea fish. 7. Pte William Cecil Tickle 8. Cheese. 9. 174. (58G – 59S – 57B) 10 95. ( double the previous number plus one ) 23 Visit to Tewkesbury On the 12 May, 31 of us left Dorchester for The Friends of Dorchester Abbey visit to Tewkesbury. Luckily it was one of the few dry and sunny days in May, so we had a lovely journey through the Cotswold countryside. On the way to Tewkesbury, we stopped at Hailes Abbey in Gloucestershire, which is owned by the National Trust and managed by English Heritage. Although a ruin, there are sufficient remains of walls and arches, an information centre and excellent handbook and audio guide, which give any visitor a very clear indication of what the Cistercian monastery looked like and how the monks lived. Three hours in the perfectly preserved medieval town of Tewkesbury were spent by people in different ways: various venues for lunch, followed by boat trips for some and walks along the river and heritage trails for others. We all met up for the planned guided tour of the Abbey at 3pm. Our knowledgeable guide gave us information about the outside and inside of the Abbey, which was con- secrated in 1121 and is as large as a cathedral. Contrasting features include the tow- ering Norman pillars and modern sculptures, beautiful stained glass, both medieval and modern, and an organ, probably played by John Milton and still in use today. We finished with tea and cake in the Abbey’s Touching Souls Tea Room, which, like our tea room, is run by very welcoming volunteers. It made our day! We left the town at 5pm. after a most interesting and enjoyable day, many of us, as always, wishing we had more time, and resolving to return. Yvonne Lawden STADHAMPTON VILLAGE SHOW at THE VILLAGE HALL at ST. JOHN’S on SATURDAY 13TH SEPTEMBER 2014 EXHIBITS TO BE STAGED BETWEEN 10.00 and 11.30a.m. OPEN from 2.00 p.m. DELICIOUS TEAS FANTASTIC RAFFLE EVERYONE WELCOME Stadhampton WI has formed a working party and made plans to revive the Village Show which proved to be so successful in the 70s. We would like to invite villagers from Warborough to take part so if you would like a schedule please email me at suzanne.white11@btinternet.com
  • 19. 22 Dorchester Team News Talking Point by Reverend Anne Ilsley ‘God felt my collar’ was the arresting headline in the Church Times! The story being of an Ex-Policeman, Kevin Kitson, who had been ordained after 28 years in the Police Force. While serving in the Police, he had rarely been able to go to church, until eventually he felt an urgent draw to go to a service and was later called to minister to those in need. My own call to ministry came after working as a Nurse and Health Visitor and after staying at home in my children’s early years. Each stage and occupation felt right for the time and I wouldn’t want to say that ‘eventually I found my passion or my purpose in life’! This is the time of year for moving up and moving on as the new academic year begins. If we feel that decisions about career made at 18 or 21 are fixed for life, too much pressure and anxiety will be felt. There is so much unfolding of life and events to come, so look to the journey itself! When I was working as a Health Visitor, Mums in the area I was working in, would tell me about their children’s obsessions; ‘so and so, he’s car mad’. Whether it was mechanical things, plants or animals, I wonder if those passions would have been enduring, or if they were superseded by something completely different. We do tend to look for passion in people for what they do. Have you been to an interview lately?! Yet while we may find satisfaction and fulfilment in work, the workplace and workmates, not everyone has an occupation in line with their passion, but perhaps we can express it in our leisure time. Faith is expressed in all of our life. Although unable to get to church, Kevin Kitson had always prayed for the people in accidents that he attended. I imagine that these were silent prayers between him and God. I imagine too, that many of you have a faith and yet find it difficult to come to church. Nationwide many churches have special ‘Back to Church’ services in the autumn. This may be the Harvest Service in your village church. Do respond to the invitation, whether it comes from a neighbour, or from something stirring within and discover another part of your particular journey. Greetings Anne Vacancy at Employment Action Group in Berinsfield: Job Title: Business Engagement Lead (fixed term contract for 1 year) Hours: 37.5 hrs per week (some evening and weekend work may be required) Salary: Up to £20,000 (terms are negotiable for the right candidate) Qualifications: QCF Level 4 or above. Location: Our offices are located in Berinsfield, but some travel in Oxfordshire will be required Charity Aims: To identify suitable small and medium sized businesses in Berinsfield and the surrounding area, and support them to provide high-level experience of work for young people and the long term unemployed. More details on http://www.employmentactiongroup.co.uk/#!vacancies/ciau 19 Oxford County Council Report Berinsfield: New Speed Limits at roundabout on A4074 After years of campaigning with the Parish Council for a 40mph speed limit on the A4074 approaching the roundabout from Oxford by the bus stops, I am really delighted that at last the County Council Highways Department and the Thames Valley Police have agreed to consult on establishing not only this limit, but a similar limit on all the other three approaching roads. For too long pedestrians have taken their lives in their hands when trying to cross from one side of the main road to the other. In light of the considerable housing development planned for the village, these new, safer speed limits are coming at an opportune time. New Library Manager In my role as Cabinet member responsible for Libraries I am delighted that the Service had appointed Linda Town as the new Library Manager for Berinsfield. During the time that Nina Sutton was so ill Linda worked as acting Librarian and is the perfect person to take over now as Nina retires. Launch of Benson’s Community Library Although not within my Division, again in my Cabinet role, I was delighted to be invited to the launch of Benson’s Community Library with John Howell MP. From now on local volunteers will be helping to run the library as one of the 21 Community Libraries being established across the county. We are really grateful to all those coming forward to volunteer in this way, which is enabling us to keep all our 43 libraries open, something that we know is very important to many Oxfordshire residents. Drayton St Leonard Footbridge in Place! Ever since it had to be closed two years ago because it had become unsafe, the residents of Drayton St Leonard, Newington and Warborough have been hoping for a new footbridge over the river Thame. The County Council Countryside Services drew up plans, but then the central government cuts came down, and so did the rain. Last year was therefore a wash-out, and the project’s future looked uncertain. But at the end of July a beautiful, arched footbridge was installed by OCC’s contractors Balfour Beatty. It’s made of state of the art materials that won’t rust or need painting. It should last for several hundreds of years. The village held a special ribbon cutting, opening ceremony, at which I cut the ribbon with Mark Sumner our Countryside Services Officer and Andrew Vidivic the OCC design engineer who has been instrumental in keeping the project alive under very difficult circumstances. It’s a real good news story, and I’d like to thank all those involved, including the landowners Mr Derrick and Mr Emmett who have cooperated with access to the river. The footbridge is a lasting legacy for local walkers, and I hope future generations will enjoy it as much as they will. Stadhampton Ascott Park is a beautiful nature trail and archaeological site on the eastern edge of
  • 20. 20 Stadhampton. It’s loved by many local people, and owned by the County Council. The Oxfordshire Buildings Trust helps to maintain the site along with a local farmer. Recently the tenancy for the land came up for renewal. I am really happy that as the Councillor responsible for Cultural Services, and an archaeologist I played a small part in enabling Mr Jeremy Mogford to take over the tenancy. Jeremy lives on the neighbouring farm and is very committed to looking after the site as all history and nature lovers would wish. Now that the new Community Centre is up and running I have used some of my Community Budget to pay for some signage so that even more people will know that it is there, and can find their way. Lorraine Lindsay-Gale Oxford County Councillor WALLINGFORD COUNTRY MARKET held every Friday, Regal Centre between 8.30 – 11.15 am ‘AUTUMN HARVEST’ – Friday, 26th September, (Supporting British Food Fortnight) On sale: Seasonal Baking and Preserves, as well as all our usual items, Fresh local seasonal Produce, Plants and Flowers, Eggs and Crafts. Refreshments throughout the morning. WE COOOK, CRAFT, GROW For further details about your local Country Market please phone the Market Manager: 01865- 890649 or, why not pop in and see us one Friday morning. WALLINGFORD & DISTRICT ART CLUB Tuesdays, 7.30–9.30 pm, Centre 70, Goldsmiths Lane On 16 September Tony Jackson will be using acrylics to paint on the subject of Life in India. Non-members are welcome for a fee of £5. On the other Tuesdays of the month there will be the usual untutored workshops, where non-members are welcome for fee of £3. Please bring your own materials and a project to work on at painting workshops. For further details about this or future demonstrations contact either Rebekah Robinson 01865 858463 or Gill Selby 01491 834181. Charity no: 1131403 We are looking for volunteers for our next training course Oxfordshire Advocacy is an independent, confidential free service supporting adults in Oxfordshire to get their voice heard and their wishes taken into account. Volunteer advocates work with people who need support to challenge decisions, uphold rights, attend meetings or make a complaint. We have a new project supporting adults over 50 who have been affected by cancer. Next training course is in Oxford on 2nd 3rd, 10th October 2014. For an informal interview prior to training, contact : jacinta.sands@oadg.org.uk Tel: 01865 230201 Website: www.gettingheard.org xfordshire Advocacy 21 September at The Corn Exchange Wallingford CINEMA (Cinema commence at 7.30pm unless otherwise stated) Mon 1st & Tues 2nd Begin Again (15) Wed 3rd & Fri 5th Believe (PG) Thurs 4th NT Live Medea with Helen McCorey. 7pm, £12.50 Sun 7th & Tues 9th The Hundred-Year-Old-Man Who Climbed out the Window and Disappeared (15) Mon 8th The Galapagos Affair: Satan Came to Eden (12A) Wed 10th & Thurs 11th Chef (15) Fri 12th Mood Indigo (12A) Sun 14th & Mon 15th The Congress (15) Tues 16th NT Live A Steetcar Named Desire, 7pm, £12.50 Wed 17th & Thursday 18th Calvary (15) Fri 19th Murder of the Orient Express (PG) for Wallingford Museum. Tickets £8 each Sun 21st ‘La Traviata’ Glyndebourne 2014. 2.30pm start, Adults £15, under 16s £12.50 Mon 22nd, Wed 24th-Thurs 25th The Keeper of Lost Causes (15) Sun 28th Billy Elliot the Musical Live, 2pm start, Adults £12.50, under 18s £7.50. Mon 29th & Tues 30th Two Days, One Night - French with subtitles (15) LIVE On Sat 6th we welcome ‘Opera Anywhere’ presenting one of Gilbert and Sullivan’s most popular works ‘The Mikado’ at 7.45pm. Adults £15, seniors £12, under 18s £5. Join in the festivities and fun of the Last Night of the Proms with a live screening showing on Sat 13th September at 7.30pm. Admittance Free. Nathan Jones’s All Star Jazz Band, a 20 piece strong band returns to the Corn Exchange on Sat 20th at 7.45pm, bringing you an evening of fabulous entertainment with their 2014 programme. Tickets £15. On Sat 27th, 7.45pm, ‘The Big Bite-Size Show’ from one of Edinburgh Festival Fringe’s most popular and long running shows is welcomed to the Corn Exchange for one night only. Presenting 8 international short plays throughout the evening’s entertainment. Tickets £12. Bookings can be made online at www.cornexchange.org.uk, by phone on 01491 825000, by post or in person - the Box Office is open 7pm-8pm every evening and 10am-2pm every Friday and Saturday. Published events may change from time to time, please consult our website for the most current listings and complete listings. Wallingford Farmers Market Tuesday 16th September between 8.30 am - 1.30 pm Market Place and Feathers Yard, Wallingford