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| Autumn 1999 Issue 75 |
| Next WOMENS INSTITUTE meeting |
| Monday 20th September |
| see Page 7 |
| Andrew Smith MP and |
| Christine Crawley ex-MEP |
| Friday 24th September |
| see page 15 |
| 8.00a.m. | (First Sunday of the month) | Holy Communion BCP |
| 10.00a.m. | (Weekly) | Parish Communion |
| 11.15a.m. | (Last Sunday of the month) | Family service |
| 6.30p.m. | (Weekly) | Evening prayer |
| 7.30p.m. | (on last Thursday of each month at the Eucharist in Littlemore church) | Healing service |
| Confirmation preparation |
| this Autumn: contact vicar. Bishop's millennium visit is on 23rd June 2000. |
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P.C.C. Meeting 7.30 p.m. on Thursday 30th September in the Welch Room |
After the Parish Communion at 10, the 11.15 all-age service will be
particularly for children and their families and friends.
This is toddler-friendly (half-an-hour) and will be followed by the
Harvest Lunch (Bring and Share) for everyone
from 12 -2 in the Village Hall.
It will help if those planning to come can ring Marjorie Harris
at 777900 or Pam Andrews at 777011 to say whether they will bring
sweet or savoury - or contribute £2 to the basics fund.
The Harvest Evensong
will take place at 6.30 in church,
when we shall plough the fields and scatter etc.
This is one of the Church events where we want especially to
welcome non-regular-attenders who nevertheless see the point. And the
lunch is designed to be a village party for all who can help make it a
joyful occasion. And we pray for the many millions who have insufficient
to eat, and for the organizations which help meet their need and rely on
the support of the rest of us.
To Kiln Close, Mr and Mrs and Ms Lynn Hawkins. (It's good to have an expert cake-maker in the village: wedding planners please note!) To Heyford Hill Lane - Mr and Mrs Hetherington, and Mike Cutts.
Welcome also to Buckler Place, and to the whole new row, and among the
newcomers there to Andrew and Rachel Gill (nominated captain for
street tug-of-war team, 8th July 1999), to Eddy Britton, to Richard and
Katie Degg, Jane and Derek Williams, Rachel and Olaf Niestrof,
Helen O'Sullivan and Anthony Parsons, James and Barbara Mclver -
it's good to see another medic in that block, after many have moved away.
CHOIR: Following departures from Sandford there are vacancies for
singers and would-be singers interested in acquiring musicality by Joining this
good group. Phone Link office or church. And
Anne Addyman, well known in the village, came to the July meeting and gave us an insight into Japanese cookery. Anne had prepared several dishes, mostly savoury, and we were invited to taste these with the aid of chop- sticks! All agreed they were very tasty, and recipes were taken home to try out on the family. Thanks were expressed to Anne, and the evening was concluded with refreshments and the usual raffle.
Also in July, the Institute had a sales-table at the combined Lawn Upton and Sandford fete, and are looking forward to the Millennium fete on the Recreation Ground in Sandford next year.
There was no regular meeting in August, so we decided to meet for a meal
at the Four Pillars Bistro. I I members turned up on Monday 16th August,
and enjoyed a delicious meal and a good old chat in delightful surroundings.
Henley Road, Sandford on Thames, Oxford OX4 4GX Telephone: (01865) 334114 . Fax: (01865) 334400 WEB http://www.four-pillars.co.uk Email: enquiries@four-pillars.co.uk Set in 30 acres of glorious parkland on the banks of the Thames. Open to non residents for drinks, light meals and riverside dining. Carvery lunch on Sundays. Conferences, Weddings (including Ceremony) and private parties. Telephone 01865 334444. |
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ADVANCE NOTICE FLOWER FESTIVAL AND FETE JULY 8TH/9TH 2000 Plans are already underway for this. Besides the flower festival in the church on Both days and the fete on the recreation ground on the Saturday, it is hoped to have: * A history of the church and village exhibition in the Welch Room * An exhibition, of local art in the Old School * A 'Scarecrows' competition throughout the village * Open gardens in the village on Sunday afternoon For further information/offers of help please contact Marjorie Harris (777900) or Prue Sykes (748848) or Liz Shatford (772598). |
Maurice Earp's Quiz Night raised £440 which was donated to the Church, Youth Club and Summer Play scheme etc. Many thanks to him, and also to Hazel Hutton for her fundraising efforts with the Bingo.
Paul and Alice Daglish welcome new as well as existing members to
the Village Hall Youth Club on Wednesday evenings from 7.0 - 8.30 p.m.
If you would like to offer yourself for co-option, please get in touch with the
Clerk, Liz Shatford (772598) or with the Chairman, Mike Inston (715788).
The Council meets monthly in the Village Hall at 7.0 p.m., usually on the first
Monday (see Agenda on the notice boards).
Janaway Play Area: The Play Area in Janaway has not yet been adopted
by the Council. It is our belief that, in view of the close proximity of the
Broadhurst Gardens play area, the new area at Janaway should be equipped
exclusively for children under the age of six. To this end, negotiations have
commenced with SODC and Westbury Homes, and you will be kept
informed of the outcome.
| On the buses: Some you lose some you win - some you don't! The long- distance Stagecoach service X39, from Oxford to Heathrow via Sandford and Wallingford has been withdrawn. That will not, however be a great loss to Sandford, as the company persisted in scheduling the X39 and the 105 only five minutes apart! The present good news is that the 05 now runs through Sandford every 30 minutes in both directions, but not at all after 7. 15 p.m., from Oxford, nor on Sundays. But do not get too excited that this improvement will last for ever unless it proves profitable, which it perhaps could if it catered for was routed via Cowley Centre. |
| Barry and Barbara welcome you to the Catherine Wheel FREEHOUSE 38 Henley Road Sandford-on-Thames, Oxford OX4 4YP Tel: 01865-778340 Hot and Cold Bar Food Traditional Sunday Roast Lunches. Real Ales. Large Garden. Ample Car Park. Parties and Outside Functions catered for. |
| Location | Date | Time on site. | |
| Village Hall car park | Tues | 09.11.99 | 11.15 - 14.00 |
| Sat | 27.11.99 | 08.00 - 12.00 | |
| Tues | 21.12.99 | 11.15 - 14.00 | |
| Tues | 12.02.99 | 11.15 - 14.00 | |
| Sat | 04.03.00 | 08.00 - 12.00 | |
| Tues | 28.03.00 | 11.15 - 14.00 | |
| Nuneham Courtenay | Thurs | 14.10.99 | 11.15 - 14.00 |
| Forge Yard | Thurs | 11.11.99 | 08.00 - 10.45 |
| Thurs | 09.12.99 | 08.00 - 10.45 | |
| Thurs | 20.01.00 | 11.15 - 14.00 | |
| Thurs | 17.02.00 | 08.00 - 10.45 | |
| Thurs | 16.03.00 | 08.00 - 10.45 |
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Skills Register The Link list of people willing and able to do jobs locally will be reprinted soon. To be included write or phone the Link office (748848) a.s.p. with name, phone, types of work done etc. |
YOU COULD BE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR YOUR MORTGAGE RING MARK WILLIAMS INDEPENDENT MORTGAGE ADVISER 01865 749942 Pensions. Mortgages. Life Assurance. Investments YOUR HOME IS AT RISK IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON A MORTGAGE OR OTHER LOAN SECURED ON IT written quotation of credit terms available on request A life policy may be required. Representative only of the Legal & General marketing group, members of which are regulated by the Personal Investment Authority and IMRO for the purposes of recommending. advising on and selling life assurance and investment products bearing Legal and General's name. |
One reason for the reduced
size fete this year was that several key helpers have left the parish in the past
year, and others are riot so young as they were. A new generation of
organizers and helpers and enthusiasts is needed to make this a successful
village celebration and not simply a fund-raising event (also necessary!). The
new generation was not really visible last year, so the purpose of this 10
months advance warning is to invite offers of help and/or committee co-
option already now, as the planning committee begins its work. Please
contact either the vicar or Mrs Harris (24 Church Road) with your
suggestions and offers of help.
The ladies plaque (fastest woman in
Sandford) was briefly mislaid but finally awarded to Claire Williams (28.42).
Among the awards donated by Councilor Mike Norton (who also sponsored
medals) the 'Tankard for the oldest competitor most in need of a drink' was won by
Alan Butler (a huge improvement, beating the slightly older competitor in the
pushing 60 division), and the Sandford Rose Bowl, this year given for 'the greatest
encourager of youth', went to Paul Daglish. The mini-tankard (adults only) was
won by Mike Dixon, a heroic performer in the over 55s division.
The Vicar's Collection Plate, for the highest sponsorship, was won by Rosie
Kirkbride (£55 for Youth Club), closely followed by Sam Hutton (£50 for Youth
Other highly commended times: Under 9s Thomas Daglish 30.54, Emily Bowen 35.48, Sophie Hutton 36.30, Christopher Gates 40.55, Rosie Kirkbride 43.45, and untimed James Brown (carrying the handicap of his father). Under 11's Karl Bowen 27.38, Tom Gates 28. 10, Joe Davis 28.23, Jake Tacker 28.30 and Sadie O'Donohue 32.52. Rachel Sims 45.55 - a fast race at this age. Six of the times certified as FTV. Under 14s Nicky Pleece 25.03 (FTV), Mark Wilkins 30.46, Faye O'Donohue 31.17. Daniel Tomkins missed the clock, but was very fast (in top 3 at Radley). Ditto Lee Pugh - they deserve a medal and a drink.
Women 3 miles: closely following Claire was Denise Watts 28.48, then Louise Quested 3 1.20,Julie Wilkinson 33.58, Jenny Gates 34.18, Sue Bowen 34.47, Katherine Carpenter 42.35 (5 miles), Laura Rolston 43.30, Claire Rolston 44.39, Helen Daglish 49.54, Paul Grove 50.50, Helen Wilmot 50.50 - think Katherine is owed an apology - the speed she overtook the vicar implies she did five miles - fast.
Men: 5th Andy Pike and (uncertainty here) Clive Bartlett 35.57, Nigel Wilkins 36.05, Terry Stockford 38.24, Sam Hutton 40.01, Rob Gates 40.55, Colin Dawson 41.15, Jeff Groves 4 1.54, Mike Dixon 42.20 (down on last year) Philip Carpenter 42.26, Paul Daglish 43.53, Alan Butler (46.09 5 mins better than last year), Bob Morgan 50.01, Ron Caffel 62.15, Richard Brown 61.59 (can this be right??).
3 mile men: Mark Baker 22.30 (so a medal), Jim Davis 32.47, Kieran O'Donahue 35.50.
The stewards apologize to all who were misdirected and ended up in
Abingdon and Bagley Woods, and the organizers thank the stewards and timekeeper
(Vince Boyle) and look forward to even more efficient organization next year.
| [More information on the River Run] |
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We hope to buy the whole site with the help of various grants and a public fund-raising campaign, with Jeremy Irons as our patron. The site includes scarce wetland habitats, and supports kingfishers, snipe and water voles, and it will be managed for its wildlife, historic and landscape value to protect them forever.
Can you help or would you like more information? Ring Beryl Hunt on 01491-872795.
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St John Ambulance St John Ambulance is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to join this charitable organisation to take them into the new millennium. Recruiting members from ages 6-65, male and female, whatever you do, whatever you are, your interest/job, we can use you. Free training is available if necessary and there is a wide range of activities to suit all individuals. If your time is limited it doesn't matter, putting as much or as little in as you can spare is the only qualification required. Lots of team involvement, make new friends, sense of humour useful. Phone 0870-1290-900. |
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SANDFORD LABOUR CLUB Andrew Smith, MP for Oxford East, and Baroness Christine Crawley, former MEP for Birmingham East and deputy leader of the Parliamentary Labour Party will be meeting villagers and talking on Welfare to Work. All are invited to the Village Hall at 7.30 p.m. on Friday 24th September. The following meeting will be on Monday 11th October in the Welch Room (by church tower). Sandford Tories - the Link awaits news. |
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Anchor The anchor of life, life so fragile, life so precious. If the waters are dry, the seagulls will away fly. But the anchor does not die - with love, care and understanding, its nature chain is strong, each link by time is slowly forged. Not gathering rust, or back to dust, the anchor of life, Roger Phipps |
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THE BREAKTIME SCHEME This Scheme, run by Social Services, offers short breaks to children and young people with disabilities. It could be for a few hours a week, or occasionally overnight or weekend stays - the help you can offer can be fitted in at a time that suits you. Training and expenses are given, and the chance to make a real difference to a child's life. If you would like to know more, without any commitment, contact the Scheme on 375515 |
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| Page 1 | Dates for your diary. |
| Page 2 | Advent. Licensed to kill. Confirmation preparation. P.C.C. Meeting. |
| Page 3 | Harvest Festival. |
| Page 4 | Rest in Peace. Miss Vera Greenwood. Mrs Lucia Smith. Summer Church Marriages. Baptisms. |
| Page 5 | Elmslea news. Great Great Grandmother. Welcome to the village. |
| Page 6 | Welcome to the World. And Farewell. Choir. Christmas Music. Rugby. Running. |
| Page 7 | Sandford-on-Thames Women's Institute. |
| Page 8 | Songs of Praise. French Class. Gardener. |
| Page 9 | Flower Festival. The Sandford Village Hall Committee. |
| Page 10 | Parish Council. Janaway Play Area. On the Buses. |
| Page 11 | Sandford Millennium Souvenir. Parish Skip. Skills Register. |
| Page 12 | On Supporting Fetes. The Sandford River Run. |
| Page 13 | Bingo. Local Maintenance Man. Sandford Web Page. |
| Page 14 | Youth Club. Toddlers Group. Agnostics in Church - Poetry. |
| Page 15 | Ewelme Watercress Beds. St John Ambulance. Sandford Labour Club. |
| Page 16 | Anchor - Roger Phipps. The Breaktime Scheme. Link Advertising Rates. |
| COPYRIGHT © 1999 by The Link Committee. Reproduced with permission. |
| Last update: 27 December 2003 | http://www.sandfordonthames.co.uk/thelink/link75.htm |