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Wriggle Valley Magazine November 2010
Editor’s notesAs many of you will know by now
Stanley Waterfall died on Friday 8thOctober. Stanley was one of thefounding fathers of this publicationand until his recent illness was anactive member on the committee,ensuring the efficient distribution ofthe magazine to all the villages.Others will no doubt write at lengthabout his many skills and attributesbut for those of us connected withmagazine we have lost a truechampion and dear friend. Oursincere condolences go to Ella andthe family at this sad time. Our cover photo this monthreflects the fact that November is thetime for the official remembrance ofall those who have fallen in theservice of this country. The photo isof the Somme battlefield as it lookstoday and proves just how prescientJohn Masefields words were when in1917 he wrote:
ContentsLest we forget.. 5
News from the Villages
Batcombe 7
Chetnole 7
Hermitage 17
Hilfield 18
Leigh 21
Ryme Intrinseca 23
Yetminster 25
November Diary 27
General News 30
St Andrew’s Primary School 35
Gardening 36
News from the Churches 38
Wriggle Valley Services 45
Weather Watch 46
Planning Applications 48
Spotlight ... 51
Club News 54
“When the trenches are filled in,and the plough has gone overthem, the ground will not longkeep the look of war. One summerwith its flowers will cover most ofthe ruin that man can make, andthen these places will be hardindeed to trace, even with maps.”
Finally, can I remind you that theDecember issue is a double issue(Dec/Jan). Contributions for theFebruary issue by 14th January at thelatest please.
Stan Darley Assistant Editor
Readers are invited to make voluntary donations towards the cost of production. Theseshould be forwarded to the treasurer at Mallows House, Church Street, Yetminster, DT9 6LG.
Cheques can be made payable to Wriggle Valley Magazine.Thank you. For you continued support
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A cyclist on the recent DorsetHistoric Churches event noticed the1914-18 War Memorial Plaque on theEast Wall inside the Methodist Chapel.This resulted in a representative from theImperial War Museum coming to learnabout its existence and to have itofficially recorded on the U.K. Inventoryof War Memorials. The location - inside the chapel - isunusual. It is understood that when avillage War Memorial to the 23 men whofell was being planned, agreement on itslocation proved difficult. The churchyard, the Green andinside the Parish Church were all
proposed, but no agreement was everreached. Some years passed and it wasfeared the village would not have a WarMemorial. The Methodist congregationtherefore decided to install this beautifulmarble plaque to honour the memory ofthose servicemen who gave their lives inthe 1914-18 War. For many years, the Methodistchapel became the venue forRemembrance Services with the RoyalBritish Legion etc. It continued to be sountil numbers wishing to attendexceeded the 80-seat capacity of theChapel. Village Remembrance Services arenow held at St. Andrew's Church, wherea brass Memorial Plaque has beeninstalled. John Nile
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News from the Villages
BATCOMBE.....Local representative: Alan Bastone (01300) [email protected]
Looking down the valley, Batcombe islooking fine with a smart new thatch onChurch Farm House and the autumn coloursjust coming to their best; a place of which tobe proud. We welcome Paul & Carol Attwelland their sons, Adam, Charlie and Henrysoon to be living at Court Farm Buildings,Great Head Lane. We wish to thank John Griffin fortrimming the church boundary hedges. Lillian Newman and family and Madgewish to thank everyone for the cards andmessages of sympathy since Lisle’s death;they are very much appreciated The November monthly coffee morningwill be on Wednesday 3rd at Church FarmHouse, Batcombe.
CHETNOLE.....
We offer a warm welcome to the village,to the new occupants of Meadow View,Steve and Tina Dorran.
Best wishes for a speedy recovery toTerry Freeguard of Chubbs Farm Cottage,who was admitted to the ICU atSouthampton Hospital on 9th October, aftersustaining very serious injuries in a fall.Anyone wishing to contact Terry shouldcontact Trudy James on 872977. We joinfamily and friends in Leigh, in mourning thepassing of Stanley Waterfall MBE, a foundermember of this magazine
and a well known to many in Chetnole for hisactive role in the local community. Stanleywill be sadly missed. Good news - by the time you read this,Wriggles, the new local produce shop, (seeseparate feature on p13) should be up andrunning alongside the Chetnole Inn.
More good news – arrangements arebeing made for a weekly Outreach PostOffice service to operate from ChetnoleVillage Hall, following a recent inspection.No firm start date can be establishedhowever, until a telephone line has beeninstalled and a local, qualified person found.Any volunteers? It seems we will have towait until after New Year for any furtherprogress. (cont’d over the page)
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Recent fouling of The Wriggle by anaccidental slurry spillage, made front pageheadlines in the local press. TheEnvironmental Agency assured concernedresidents that it will monitor the rate ofrecovery of river life and condition of thewater, which has gradually become clearer.
Every resident should have received acopy of the Parish Plan, attractivelypresented and entitled appropriately
“Looking Forward”. The Parish Plan SteeringCommittee members are to be commendedfor their completion of two years hard work.No doubt there will soon be a call forvolunteers to implement the various taskslisted in the Action Plan - don’t be shy dearreaders! The WCML (Wednesday CoffeeMornings Ladies) send a big “Thank You” toeveryone who supported the Macmillan
“World’s Biggest Coffee Morning” held in thevillage hall on September 22nd resulting in
sending a cheque for £240 – Well doneLadies!!! The very popular Chetnole Curry Lunchtakes place this November (see ad p7 formore details). This event sells out quickly, sobook early to avoid disappointment.Many thanks! Gordon Ratcliffe
Farewell to the Houses Thanks to Gerald Pottsfor reporting that John andSandra House moved out ofthe Parish at the end ofSeptember, after manyyears of farming up atManor Farm, and will bemuch missed. In payingtribute to their contributionto the local community,Gerald reminds us that Johnserved on the Parish Counciland succeeded Bu Tabor asChairman and beingsucceeded himself by MarkGallimore.Mark said " I initiallyencountered John House atmy first Chetnole &
Stockwood Parish Councilmeeting in 2002, when hewas the chairman of thecouncil. He carried out thisleadership role withenthusiasm and skill andprovided essential localknowledge especially aboutparish history. As well asbeing the Chairman heplayed the important role ofunofficially representing thefarming side of the parish. Ihave always felt itis important to have theviews of the farmingcommunity heard at such aforum and John's extensivefarming knowledge oftenproved invaluable during
parish council debates anddiscussions. “ Gerald also remembersthe contribution made bySandra as “Keeper of thatdear little church atStockwood”, not to forgetJohn’s leading role / life andsoul of the party in TheWriggle Valley Players overthe years. Their many friends inthe Parish thank both ofthem for the all time andeffort that they have putinto the community overthe years and wish them thebest of luck in this nextchapter of their lives.
My sincere thanks to all loyalsupporters who sponsored me for theannual “Dorset Historic Churches” cycleride in September.I failed to beat last year’s record of 46churches, having chosen a hillier, morescenic route. However sixty-five milesand 38 churches later, I raised £200 plusaround £50 from Gift Aid. Half of the money collected goes to St.Peter's, and half to historic churchesacross Dorset. It's a great way to seesome of the county's remote churchesand byways AND get some healthyexercise. We need more cyclists nextyear - come on you Chetnole couchpotatoes! John Fripp
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St. Peter’s Church, Chetnole The Harvest Festival service on October10th was taken by Yetminster Guides andJohn Reynolds. The collection for the charity
"Send a Cow" amounted to £217.Harvest Lunch followed in the Village Hall.This was a happy occasion with young andold in attendance and the chance to meetsome newcomers to the village. A big “thankyou” to all who helped in any way. The lunchraised £270.71 for St. Peter's.Ann Flew
Churchyard GatewayNew Overthrow Archway and Lantern. In the early 1940's, the original archwaywas removed, possibly as part of thewartime scrap metal drive. Followingprotracted paperwork, permission wasfinally granted to allow its replacement. Asthe new lantern is battery powered it will belit on a 'as required' basis. On Monday 20th September, a largegroup of Chetnolians gathered at the gate totake part in the dedication of the newarchway in memory of Anthony (Tony)Cooper.The dedication was conducted by Rev SimonBrignall with prayers and a most appropriatereading from Psalm 24. The next major undertaking will be therepair/refurbishment of the churchyard wall
- watch this space! David Gough
Chetnole Village Hall 100 ClubResults for October 2010:
1st Prize £20 number 15 Mrs D Gisborne
2nd Prize £15 number 8 Mr & Mrs P Betts
3rd Prize £10 number 153 Mr & Mrs J Aldhouse
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Mrs Gerish’s Rear Window 70 people were entertained at ChetnoleVillage Hall on the 7th October when theArtsreach season opened with the Ministryof Entertainment presenting their newextravaganza "Mrs Gerrish's Rear Window".It was the usual mix of comedy/drama -interspersed with songs from the 70s/80s.Everyone left with a smile anyway! The next performance will be onThursday 9th December, when Devil's Violinpresent "The Singing Bones". Sounds a bitodd I know - but Devil's Violin haveenthralled audiences from Cornwall toNorthumbria with theirUnique blend of thrilling music andstorytelling that becomes very atmospheric -even spooky. Tickets will be available frommid-November from John Head 01935873555. Hope to see you there.
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Chetnole Chuckers Boules Club The boules season is coming to a close,as the nights draw in, but we shall continueto boule on Wednesday and Sundayafternoons, as long as the weather permits.The annual match between the Chuckers andthe Leighers was held on the last Mondaymorning of September. By adopting thetactic of playing as long as possible, beforehaving to stop for a pub lunch, Chuckers wona closely fought match and retained thetrophy.
On a sunny afternoon on 10th October,two of the three club championship finalswere played to the delight of a large crowd ofspectators, resulting in the crowning of twonew champions: in the Men’s Singles, JohnHead beat Ian Sinnott 2-1 and in the LadiesSingles Janet Ratcliffe beat Connie Wallis 2-0.Well done Janet and John! The final of the Mixed couples has still tobe played.
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HERMITAGE....Local representative: Ray Dickerson(01963) 210292
New ArrivalWe welcome Peter Sharland to Gunville
Cottage. Peter has moved from Yetminster,with two friendly Jack Russells named Hardyand Tich.He has grown-up children and alsograndchildren and enjoys bowling and allsorts of country activities. He is multi-talented, and is very kind andcaring to his elderly forgetful neighbour!
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Quiz Night – 20th NovemberI am delighted to say that all of the
available tables have been reserved for theQuiz. If you would like to compete but havenot yet registered, please call me and I willput you on a ‘waiting list’, so that if any ofthose who have registered advise me thatthey cannot attend you can take their place.Thank you. Just to remind you that the proceedingswill start at 7:30 p.m.
Ray Dickerson
A ‘Diamond’ CoupleMany congratulations go to Alan and
Honor Ward who recently had theirDiamond (60 years!) wedding anniversary.Sadly, they could not celebrate this asHonor is in a dementia nursing home, buttheir two daughters Kristina and Sheenaand their two sons James (from SouthAfrica) and Thomas (from Norwich) visitedtheir parents. Honor and Alan bought CoastersCottage in 1954; they were working in theGold Coast (now Ghana) when
expatriates were called ‘old coasters’.Both were teaching physics, maths andengineering, and continued to do so untilrecently. They returned in 1985 from Africa totheir many friends in Hermitage, andjoined in fully with St. Mary’s church andwith the Methodist chapel in Yetminster. In 1997 they bought a little battery-electric car; this was white and cubical,and friends nicknamed it ‘Sugar Lump’.They drove this for 40,000 miles. This waschanged to a black Ford Fiesta, stillbattery-electric, which has so far giventhem 32,000 miles of pleasure. They also made a battery-electricride-on tractor, and the photographshows Honor on it. Honor was a keen gardener, Alan isnot, so to make use of their long backgarden he has installed a GSHP (GroundSource Heat Pump). So far he is pleasedwith it, but the winter will tell!
Honor Ward on her electric tractor
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HILFIED.....Local representative:Michael & Ann Harris(01300) 341148
There on the hill sits ourbeautiful little church,spring cleaned anddecorated with greenery,flowers and produce, readyfor our harvest festivalservice. The weather wasbright and sunny with a fineview to be seen from thedoors The church was filledto the brim and more peopleoutside.
A lovely service and hymnswas taken by Rev'd SimonBrignall. Thank you goes toSally Vickery and MonicaHambidge for decoratingthe church and for all theproduce kindly given. Teawas to follow at Mr & MrsAlgar's at Church Farm,Thank you for theirhospitality. It was also lovelyto see the residents from
Hilfield Friary. Thank you to all thosethat attended this service. Our next service will beon the 23rd December forCarols by Candlelight, timeto be comfirmed and welook forward to seeing youall then.
Anne Harris
Xmas Bingo – 4th December A reminder that the next Bingo eveningwill be a special Xmas session to be held onSaturday 4th December in the Village Hallstarting at 7:30 pm. So, put ‘Strictly’ onto “record” (that wayyou can skip over the boring bits, like thepractice sessions and the judges comments)and come and join friends and neighboursfor a bit of fun and a chance to win somegreat prizes.
Hermitage & HilfieldVillage Hall Committee Following the recent Annual GeneralMeeting the committee has a new chairman,Sue Bosanquet. Sue replaces Jeremy Cozens, who hasstepped down from the position that he hasheld for 8 years, and from the committeethat he has served on since 1993. Sue spoke for the whole committee, andfor many in the village, when she said that
we owed a big debt of gratitude to Jeremyfor all that he had done as Chairman and inhis previous roles on the committee. Dave Whiteoak of Hilfield was elected asa committee member at the AGM.
Bingo – 9th OctoberThe Bingo and Raffle prizes were (fairly)
evenly divided across the players at thelatest Bingo session which was, as usual, anenjoyable evening. Thanks go to CharlieOsmond for his role as the Caller, and to SueBosanquet and Barbara Atyeo for organizingthe event.
New Year Party 22nd JanuaryA date for your diary – the Hermitage andHilfield New Year Party will be held onSaturday 22nd. January starting at 7:30 p.m.in the Village Hall.
More information will follow in futureWRIGGLE Valley Mag. and posters on thevillage notice boards.
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LEIGH.....Local representative: Anne & David Reason873726 [email protected]
October brought another new familyto Leigh – so a warm welcome to Jan andAlan Abraham who have moved intoBrambles in Back Drove. We wish you well. Sadly, very sadly, the village lostprobably its best known ‘inmate’ – StanleyWaterfall MBE, one half of Stan and Ella. Hedied quietly and peacefully on 9th Octoberin The Old Vicarage – a place to which he
and Ella spent many many hours playingScrabble, being Father Christmas, wearinghis ‘silly’ hats, raising funds for TOVIC andmany other charities. I am sure that many, fuller tributes willbe paid to Stanley in the December edition
– as this edition is about to go to press, itwas too important not to mention.Goodbye old friend. David Reason
Some late summersunshine set the scene fora trip to West Bay back inSeptember, where fishand chips were enjoyedby all. October brought avery welcome visit bySharon and herwonderful owls. We arelooking forward to ashopping trip to Streetand a visit by Borderfashions. November isalready looking very busy;our Christmas fair is onSaturday November 6that 11am. We will beraising funds for breastcancer research and havemany stalls booked in.Please do come along andsupport us! We are alsovery much lookingforward to a visit
by some miniature poniesand have a pub lunch tripin the pipe line. We willbe celebrating theengagements of fivemembers of staff onNovember 23rd, with acelebration of marriage.
We will have a parade ofwedding dresses, music,champagne and cake! Wehope to includephotographs from someof our residents and staffmembers. Any gifts forour raffle would be muchappreciated.
News from the Old Vicarage.
CHRISTMAS FAIR!The Old Vicarage, Leigh.
SaturdayNovember 6th 11am.
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Lots of bargains!All welcome!
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The church looked beautiful for theharvest service on Sep 22nd and even betterfor being full of people with the singinggreatly swelled by the St Andrews singerswho kindly gave up their time to come. Thiswas followed by a very jolly meal at ChurchFarm afterwards when the Bishop ofSherborne could really meet everybody. It is very sad news to hear of the deathof Ian Hoare on the 6th Oct after only a shortspell in hospital; he had been ill for sometime. Our thoughts and prayers are withCaroline at this time.Village Meeting: Please make a note in yourdiaries of the bi-annual village meeting in thechurch on Tues 16th Nov at 7pm.
All are welcome to come and voice theiropinions on any village concern or just havea chat!Candle Lit Carol Service: This joyousoccasion will be on Sunday the 19th Dec at6.30pm followed by mince pies and mulledwine in the Post House with Gloria Abbey.
Gilly Wilson We raised £200 by sponsoring LizAshmead (with Penny the horse) and herdaughter, Annabel Tottenham and NickFollett on cycles. Many thanks to them andto other generous sponsors. One half of theabove sum (£100) will come back to Rhymechurch.Many thanks Stuart Grant
RYME INTRINSECA.....Local representative: Gilly Wilson 8732982
DORSET HISTORIC CHURCH TRUST RIDE + STRIDE 2010 It always takes time to get all the returns in but it looks as though in
Yetminster we have raised a splendid sum of £902. The doughty cyclists werethe Barfoot family, the Gostick family (whose seven-year-old was going strongwhen the rest were flagging), the Brignall family, John Ferreter, Nick and ClareMcLeod-Ash, and Patrick Moule, while the walkers were a group led by DavidFogden, Brian Rowsell and George Sutton. This is a splendid achievement andif it has been equalled throughout the County we may even, in this 21st yearof the event in Dorset, have brought the grand total over the years to£750,000. This has enabled the Trust to make hundreds of grants andto encourage very many churches of all denominations to get to grips with thetask of keeping their lovely churches in good order, proclaiming their faith asthey have done for so many years. Well-maintained, smiling churches speak ofa faith which welcomes everyone -dilapidated ones give exactly the oppositemessage!
Patrick Moule
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YETMINSTER.....Local representative: Graham Plaice(01935) 872044 [email protected]
Yetminster & Ryme IntrinsecaParish CouncilSummary of COUNCIL MEETING22nd September 2010 The meeting was attended by ninecouncillors, three member of the public,DCllr Lawrence, and the ClerkGeneral1 The Council agreed to support a requestfor a disabled parking bay at 22 Clovermead.2 Volunteers are sought to help operatespeed cameras in the village. Anyoneinterested should contact DCllr Lawrence,Cllr Knight or PC Moore.Parish CouncillorsMr Etherington was co-opted onto theCouncil; there is still room for two morecouncillors!FinanceThe Council announced that they weresatisfied with the loan agreement with theSports Club and the loan has been given tothe Club.PlanningThere were no controversial planningapplications. The Council fully supports therevised application for improvements atOakleigh Farm Shop
Yetminster Film Nights Thursday 18th November “Letters toJuliet” PG – Romantic Comedy – starringVanessa Redgrave and Amanda Seyfried(Mamma Mia!) Sophie, on a visit to Verona,goes to the house allegedly inhabited byShakespeare’s Juliet. She learns that foryears lovelorn women have been postingletters to Juliet, asking for advice in mattersof the heart. Sophie finds a 50-year-oldletter written by a young English girl about aTuscan boy she loved and lost. She gets intouch with the writer, Claire. Claire and hergrandson arrive in Verona and all three setoff on a search for the long-lost Lorenzo. Tickets will be £5 to include a choc iceand will be on sale at Oak House Stores twoweeks before each showing. Althoughtickets will be available on the door, it is mostappreciated if they can be bought in advanceso that seating can be sorted out reasonablyaccurately and enough wine and choc ices bebrought to the Hall. Doors will open at 7pm(not before as Moviola need the time to setup) and films begin at 7.30pm. Look forwardto seeing you there.
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November DiaryMon 1 Exhibition Stephanie Moxham Jolin Gallery, Yetminster
Chetnole & Leigh Gdn Club meet 7.30pm Chetnole Village HallTue 2 Hermitage & Hilfield WI 7.30pm Hermitage Village Hall
WV Mothers' Union 7.00pm St Andrew's Hall, Y'minsterWed 3 Batcombe Coffee morning Church Farm Hse, BatcombeSat 6 Grand opening of WRIGGLES 11.00am Wriggles Farm Shop
Y'minster Methodist Autumn Fair 10.30 - 12 noon Meadens Community Cent.Christmas Fair 11.00am The Old Vicarage, Leigh
Tue 9 Moviola Time to Time 7.00pm Leigh Village HallYet/Ryme GAC AGM & talk 7.00pm St Andrew's Hall, Y'minster
Wed 10 Flower Show Annual Meeting 7.30pm Chetnole Village HallThur 11 Open Drop-In Art Workshop 11.00am - 4.00pm Jolin Gallery, YetminsterFri 12 Poppy Appeal Talk 7.00pm Leigh Village HallSat 13 Coffee morning with Xmas crafts 10.00 - 12.30pm Leigh Village HallSun 14 Last date for WVM copy [email protected] 16 Women's Group Open Meeting 7.30pm Chetnole Village Hall
Wriggle Valley Lunch Club Leigh Village HallArt Exh'b'n Brenda Lambert Jolin Gallery, YetminsterBi-annual Village Meeting 7.00pm Ryme Intrinseca Village Hall
Thu 18 Yetminster Film Night 7.00pm St Andrew's Hall, Y'minsterFri 19 Leigh & District Club Dinner 7.30pm Leigh Village HallSat 20 Operation Xmas Child Boxes rtn
Quiz Night 7.30pm Hermitage Village HallSun 21 Curry Lunch 12.00pm Chetnole Village HallTues 23 Xmas Gift Open Evening 5.00 - 8.00pm Jolin Gallery, Yetminster
Leigh WI coffee morning 10.30am Thornford Hse, Y'minsterThu 25 Relaxation & Creativity Jolin Gallery, YetminsterFri 26 Music Hall Night tbc Leigh Village HallSat 27 Peter Bennett talk & slides 6.30pm Jolin Gallery, Yetminster
DecemberFri 3&4 Romeo & Juliet Junior Players 7.00pm Leigh Village HallSat 4 Y'minster Irish Dancers Bingo 7.00pm St Andrew's Hall, Y'minster
Christmas Tree Fstival St Andrew's Church, Y'minsterSat Xmas Bingo 7.30pm Hermitage Village HallMon 7 Wriggle Valley Xmas Lunch Leigh Village HallWed 8 WI Carol Service Sherborne AbbeyThur 9 Artsreach - The Singing Bones 7.30pm Chetnole Village HallSat 11 Y'minster Irish Dancers Comp from 9.00am St Andrew's Hall, Y'minsterTue 14 Carols by Candlelight 7.00pm Methodist Church, Y'minster
Yet/Ryme GAC 7.30pm St Andrew's Hall, Y'minsterSun 19 Candlelit service 6.30pm Ryme Intrinseca ChurchThu 23 Carols Candlelight Hilfield Church
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Mon - Fri Wriggle Valley Pre-Sch 8.30am - 3.00pm St Andrew's P SchoolEvery Mon Leigh Short Mat Bowls 2.00pm Leigh Village Hall
Weekday prayers 6.00pm St Andrew's ChurchIst Y'minster Guides (in term) 6.45 - 8.30pm Trim Rm, Church HallY'minster Table Tennis Club 7.30pm- 10.00pm scout Hut, Y'minsterY'minster Bell Ringers 7.30pm- 10.00pm St Andrew's Church
Every Tues Topsy Turvy Toddlers (in term) 9.30 - 11.30am St Andrew's SchoolBeavers 5.45 - 6.45pm Scout Hut Y'minsterScouts 7 - 8.30pm wint Scout Hut Y'minster
7 - 9.00pm sum Scout Hut Y'minsterBeginners Pilates 1.30pm Chetnole Village Hall
2.35pm Chetnole Village HallChetnole Art Group 10.00 - 1.00pm Chetnole Village Hall
Every Wed Dollywood Dance Class(Sept - May) 2.00pm St And's Hall, Y'minsterDrop in Coffee Morning 10.00 - 12 noon Chetnole Village HallY'minster Short Mat Bowls 7.00 - 10.00pm St And's Hall, Y'minsterWednesday Club (in term) 3.15 pm - 4.05pm St Andrew's P SchoolChetnole Chuckers Boules 3.00pm Chetnole Playing FieldYoga Class 10.30 - 11.30am Leigh Village HallYoga Class 7.15 - 9.15pm Leigh Village Hall
Every Thurs Leigh Short Mat Bowls 7.00pm Leigh Village HallY'minster Short Mat Bowls 2.00 - 5.00pm St And's Hall, Y'minsterLeigh Brownies (in term) 5.30pm Leigh Village HallY'minster Cubs 6.45 - 8.15pm Scout Hut, Y'minsterBridge Club 7.00 - 10.00pm Dairy House, RymeAdvanced Pilates 10.15am Chetnole Village Hall
Every Fri Table Tennis 9.30 - 12.30pm Leigh Village HallTable Tennis for all Chetnole Village Hall
Every Sat Irish Dancers 10.15am Church Hall, Y'minster
Every Sun Chetnole Chuckers 3.00pm Chetnole Playing Field
Regular Meetings
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1st Mon Chetnole & Leigh Garden Club 7.30pm Chetnole Village Hall1st Tue Hospice Lunch 12.30pm Manor Farm, Y'minster2nd Tues Tuesday Club (senior citizens) 2.30pm Leigh Village Hall
Y'minster & Ryme Garden Club 7.30pm As advertisedSenior Winter Lunch Outings Sue Footner 873610
3rd Tues WV Women's Group 8.00pm See Monthly CalndarWriggle Valley Lunch Group 12.15pm Leigh Village HallLeigh Parish Council - alt mnths 7.30pm Leigh Village Hall
Last Tues Leigh WI 7.30pm Leigh Village Hall1st Wed Y'minster Senior Citizens 3.00pm The Meadens
Coffee Beans Coffee Morning 10.00 - 12 noon Church Hall, Y'minster2nd Wed Y'minster Historical Society 2.30pm Church Hall, Y'minster
Police Support Unit 2.00 - 3.00pm The Cross, Leigh2nd/4th Wed High Stoy Bible Study 7.30pm Venue contact 8723423rd Wed District Council Ward Surgery 11.00 - 12 noon Jolin Gallery, Y'minster
Police Community Support By church, Y'minsterWed/f'tnightly Sturminster Mobile Library 11.15am Church Lane, Hermitage
11.50am Shearstones, Y'minster2.00pm Stonyacres, Y'minster
Bridport Mobile Libray 11.40pm Carpenters' Arms, Leigh12.20pm The Church, Chetnole
Whist Drive 8.00pm Chetnole Village HallWed - Sat Friary Shop 2.30 - 4.30pm The Friary, HilfieldAlt Thurs Hermitage and Hilfield YFC Leigh Village Hall2nd Thu/alt mnth Chetnole & Stockwodd PC 8.00pm Chetnole Villlage HallLast Thurs Y'minster Faor Assoc 8.00pm White Hart2nd/3rd Sat YPFPC Wastepaper Coll 12noon Playing Fields, Y'minster
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General News
We would like to thank every one in thevillage for their kind words and best wishesfollowing the birth of our grandson FinnleyWilliams. His baptism was held at StHippolytus on 9th October, the first in nineyears. Reverend Michael Anderson led adelightful service and the Church lookedsplendid. Such a special location for a veryspecial day! Andy and Julie Perlejewski
Through the medium of this Magazine Iwould like to say a sincere thank you, frommy heart, for all the good wishes, cards andgifts received after my operation. To myneighbours, friends and family, both nearand far, the biggest thank you of all. Wherewould I have been without them? The prayers that have been said for meduring this time have undoubtedlysupported me throughout and have beenmy mainstay. Now is the time to lookforward and put this rather traumaticexperience behind me and get back to thelocal activities which I enjoy. God bless you for your caring andkindness. Pauline Harley
Do you have or carefor children aged 0 – 5 years? The newly opened SherborneChildren’s Centre is managed byBarnardo's on behalf of Dorset CountyCouncil and funded through thegovernment’s SureStart scheme. TheSherborne Children’s Centre forms partof the Mid Dorset Cluster which alsocovers Broadmayne and the PiddleValley.The Sherborne Children’s Centre aims tosupport all children and theirparents/carers to reach their fullpotential through fun and educationalplay opportunities. Training courses,financial, employment and benefitadvice is also available. At present the Sherborne Children’sCentre is providing a range of activities,free of charge, that include:Sherborne Children’s Centre
Action Van at 10:00-11:00 on Fridays 5November and 3 DecemberBaby Massage (after 6 wk check) £5donation requested at 13:00 – 14:30 on
Fridays 5, 12, 19, 26 November and 3December (5 week course)Baby Sign & Song at 13:30 -14:30 onTuesday 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 NovemberMessy Play at 09:30 – 11:00 onMonday 22 NovemberMultiple Births at 09:30 – 11:30 onThursdays 25 November and 16DecemberMusik & Movement at 10:00 – 11:30 onWednesdays 17 November and 15DecemberPaediatric First Aid (£5 donationrequested) at 19:00 – 21:00 onWednesday 24 and Thursday 25November (2 session course)Rhythm Time at 10:00 – 11:00 onTuesdays 2, 16, 30 NovemberYoung Parents at 13:00 – 15:00 onWednesdays 3, 10, 17, 24 Novemberand 1, 8 and 15 December It would be helpful if you could bookyour attendance at these activities tothe Sherborne Children’s Centre on01935 813021 (or 01305 852843) or byemail at [email protected].
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Join us on one of our local ButterflyReserves!Conservation Dayat Lankham Bottom ReserveWednesday November 3rd 10am – 4pm,continuing the task of gorse and thorn scrubclearance on this important downlandreserve. A joint workparty with the BTCVMid-week Group.
Conservation Action Day at Alners GorseSaturday November 13th 10am – 4pmCarrying on with our woodland and scrubmanagement work. There will be a bonfirewith soup and baked potatoes for lunch. Dojoin us if you can!
Conservation Action Day at Alners GorseWednesday November 17th 10am – 4pmCarrying on with our woodland and scrubmanagement work. There will be a bonfirewith soup and baked potatoes for lunch.
A joint workparty withthe BTCV Mid-weekGroup. Do join us if youcan!
Alners Gorse reserveentrance is on the roadfrom Hazelbury Bryanto Kings Stag beside the Hazelbury Bryanvillage sign and 30mph sign. Park on the roadverge well away from the bend.Map reference: ST 736100.For further information please contact NigelSpring on 01963 23559 or 07981 776767, oremail [email protected]
Look at Butterfly Conservation’s website tofind out more about our reserves
www.butterfly-conservation.org
and the Dorset Branch websitewww.dorsetbutterflies.com.
. Last year, as a result of your generosity,hundreds of needy children enjoyed abrighter Christmas with your gift.Some ideas for items to include in yourbox:TOYS – cuddly toy, small ageappropriate toys, eg. yo-yo, toy car or doll,tennis ball
EDUCATIONAL SUPPLIES – felt pens,colouring pencils, notepads or colouringbooks, pocket calculators and geometry setsfor older children
HYGIENE ITEMS – hairbrush, comb,toothpaste & toothbrush, soap & flannel,hairclips
OTHER ITEMS – Sweets (NO choc), hat,cap, gloves or scarf, simple jewelleryPLEASE MAKE A NEEDY CHILD’S XMAS byfilling a shoebox of your own.You can include a Christmas card, postcardor photo of you and your family.
NOVEMBER 2010LEAFLETS ARE NOW AVAILABLE IN THE
PORCH OF YOUR CHURCH OR AT LEIGH &YETMINSTER VILLAGE STORES
WRAPPED BOXES TO BE RETURNED
BY 20TH NOVEMBER 2010 TO:WESTLEIGH, 1 DEWLANDS
ORCHARD, LEIGH, or, BRIDGE END,CHETNOLEROAD,LEIGH
OR TELEPHONE FORMORE INFORMATION
01935-873603/872329
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Have you remembered to bookyour Flu Jab?! It is important that as many people asare eligible have this immunisation so thatyou are protected and it also helps to protectothers by preventing the spread of anyoutbreak of Flu. Next Clinic is on Tuesday, 2nd November9.00am - 12 noon Yetminster Church Hall.It is advised that all patients over the age of65 years and those who are at risk throughCOPD, MS, stroke, diabetes etc shouldreceive this vaccine.Please phone reception on 01935 872530 tobook an appointment.
Halstock Clinic closed
After due process with NHSDorset andthe DCC we have been given permission toclose the Tuesday weekly session at HalstockVillage Hall. Therefore as from 1st November2010 these appointments will be transferredback to Yetminster. The Evershot branchsurgery is still available on Tuesdayafternoons and Friday mornings. Pleasephone reception on 01935 872530 to makeappointments for both Yetminster andEvershot – or remember you can book on-line.
PTA St ANDREW’s CHRISTMAS FAYRE to be added Wriggle Valley ChurchesChristmas Tree Festival
Saturday 4th – Saturday 11th
December 2010In St Andrew’s Church,
YetminsterCalling all
organizations!You are invited to
Decoratea Christmas Tree.
Visitors will be asked tochoose their favourite tree
and the winner will get halfthe money raised to go to the
charity of their choice.For more details & booking form,
please contact Anne Reason on 01935 873726 or email
[email protected] early to
avoid disappointment!
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Mandy Vallender, theLeader of the WriggleValley Pre-School, part ofSt. Andrews’s PrimarySchool Yetminster, hasjust passed her FDA EarlyYears Degree with a Meritmark. Not content withthis amazing achievement,she is now going on tostudy for the Early YearsProfessional Status whichwill ultimately give her aBA Hons!Having worked in childcare
for over 20 years, Mandymoved to West Coker to benearer her parents and hasbeen leading the vibrantWriggle Valley Pre-School,which is based in the grounds
of St. Andrew’s PrimarySchool, for 3 years.
Judged in their recentOfsted Inspection Report asGood with many Outstandingareas, the children werejudged to be “confident andenthusiastic learners whoengage in a wide range ofinteresting, challenging andexciting activities”. The Pre-School is registered toaccommodate up to 20children at any one time,aged 2½ years up to 5 yearsold. Various sessions areavailable throughout the dayfrom 8.30am to 3.00pm. Spaces are now availablefor next year so please callMandy to make anappointment to see the Pre-
School on 01935 873830 orjust pop into the St. Andrew’sChurch of England PrimarySchool’s reception. View oure-brochure on the school’swebsitehttp://www.standrewsyetminster.org.uk/ . We look forward towelcoming you to our superpre-school.
Rosie Cunningham,Parent governor
Mandy Vallender, leader ofSt Andrew’s Wriggle ValleyPre-school
Having fun at pre-school
Pre-school leader Mandy makes the grade
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hilst I am not anadvocate ofunnecessary digging –seldom needed inraised beds - heavyand medium soilshould have manure
dug in now, leaving the surface rough forthe frost to break down; lighter soils canwait for spring manuring. Now is the timeto give regularly waterlogged ground somedrainage treatment. This can be done invarious ways: either dig gravel into the soilor, in extreme cases, lay land drainstowards a soakaway.
Flowers Surplus manure or compost should bespread over the empty flower beds (if leafmould is not available) and the soil dugover. Herbaceous borders should beforked over and plants cut down after they
have bloomed. Carnations and pinks thatwere layered can now be potted up andplaced safe from winter’s winds. Dahliasthat have flowered should be dug up andstored, whilst young ones should bepotted up and kept dry throughout thewinter. You will probably need somereserve pansies in the spring, so thin outseedlings and pot up those removed.Peonies can be propagated by taking partof the root.Cuttings It is the time to review which perennialplants are becoming old and will needreplacing soon. Having made yourselections, take your cuttings.Planting Final plantings of snemone tubers,Canterbury bells, pansies, primroses,sweet William, violets and wallflowersshould be made. Irises should be planted ingroups of three in a feature position. Rosesshould be planted and any prunings taken,heeled into the ground in a shelteredposition; no point in discarding them whenthey may strike and give you more plants.
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Seeds to Sow now: Hollyhocksoutdoors; sweet peas in frost freeconditions for an early show.
Potting now: Shrubs such as azaleas anddeutzias. Bulbs for Spring floweringincluding astilbes, dicentras and lily of thevalley should be potted up.
Vegetables
Get the soil ready for spring sowing. Thoseenergetic souls who want to keep warmshould get the hoe going in between thegrowing crops. Collect vegetable refuseand burn or compost it – don’t let it rotbeside the plants. The last of the beetrootand carrots should be lifted and preparedfor the freezer. Celery and leeks needearthing up. Parsnips may need covering.Spinach will continue to crop as it is
thinned. Plant garlic and overwinteringonions (Senshyu Yellow, Red Baron orRadar) and shallotts (Eschalote Grise, orJermor).
Seeds To Sow now: broadbeans(Aquadulce claudia), peas (Pilot, Meteor,Feltham First).
FruitThis isthemonth toplantfruittrees. Currant and gooseberry bushes too.Figs will need thinning. Spread somemanure between the rows of newstrawberry plants.Trees and ShrubsThere’s still time to plant flowering shrubsand trees for next season. Let exercisegenerate some warmth in November’scold and enjoy yourself - and look forwardto the rewards of your labours in 2011!
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St Andrew’s Church, YetminsterA season for everything. As the years pass the act ofRemembrance on November 11th grows insignificance for our nation. I have seen thenumbers growing over the past few yearsjust at a time when living memories begin topass into history and we lose those whofought in the great conflicts of the lastcentury. Maybe it is because our forces are onceagain actively engaged in defending ourfreedoms and the younger generationrealise once again the price that must bepaid to protect us all from tyranny. We salutethose who so bravely put themselves in thefiring line for us, and think of the young menand women who never lived to see our day. I have just completed reading themonumental account of the Normandylandings by Anthony Beevor. He reminds usthat it was a citizen army that fought theirway through the deadly hedgerows ofNormandy. They were often outgunned andoutfought by the hardened Nazi troops andthe losses suffered by both sides of theconflict were equal to the losses on thebloody eastern front. A terrible price too waspaid by the civilian population of France whoendured bombing and brutal reprisals by theoccupying forces. It is well to remember the price paid forour freedoms and to give thanks for thesacrifice of so many. It is well to move on too,not to forget but to heal. The writer ofEcclesiastes who penned those famouswords...‘there is a time for everything, and aseason for every activity under heaven’ goesto say ‘a time to kill and a time to heal’I often pause in front of a small oak treeplanted in the grounds of Hilfield Friary by
St Andrew’s Church, Yetminster
German volunteers who came to Britainafter the war. The tree reminds us of John’svision of heaven in which there was a treeplanted by the river of life ‘and the leaves ofthe tree are for the healing of the nations’ .The volunteers still come each year as part ofa programme organised by the Germangovernment. Today they form part of alarger international community working withthe Franciscan brothers in the ‘Hilfield Peaceand Environment programme’. They remindus that healing and reconciliation is possibleas we unite around a common cause, that ofcaring for the earth.Our post war leaders were visionaries, theyunderstood that the real war we must fight isthe war against want and disease. Theirvision helped to build the prosperity ofEurope today and brought independence formany new nations. In our generation we stillneed vision as we struggle to ensure thatpeace and prosperity are shared with all andnot bought at a terrible price for our earthand its people.
Reverend Simon Brignall
News from the Churches
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ContactMatt Long on 07974 964470Stu Wilson on 07825 660781
For Adult and Junior Membership infocontact Meg Crothers on 0845 456 3591Or log on to www.sherbornetennis.com
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YETMINSTER METHODIST CHURCH
Yetminster Methodist Church"You don’t have to go to church to be a Christian" Often one hears this point of view,based on the accepted fact that there aremore good people in our communities thanthe one in ten found attending Sundayworship in our churches. Wondering what Jesus' thoughts wereon this subject, I remembered the story ofJesus at the home of Simon [Luke Chapter 7]and the woman who came to Jesus there.Simon, the Pharisee, was an authority onreligious customs and practices. He knewabout the importance of keeping theSabbath and other ritual practices. The woman was almost certainly aprostitute, and not considered worthy ofbeing in such company - indeed, she hadneed of forgiveness for her sinful life. Jesususes a parable to get his message across to
Simon, "..... if a large debt was cancelled .....which was the greatest?". Then, straight tothe point, he says to Simon "You INVITEDME TO YOUR HOME, YOU DIDN'T PROVIDEWATER TO WASH MY FEET ..... etc." "Butthis woman washed my feet with her tears.YOU DIDN'T PROVIDE A TOWEL ..... thiswoman wiped my feet with her hair. HerLOVE has saved her." The moral of this story is for us all.Church-going has its important place in theChristian faith we profess, BUT withoutLOVE it is meaningless. As we attend church, re-charge ourChristian batteries, and be supportive toother like-minded folk, we must live out theLOVE for others that is so fundamental tobeing a Christian, out of church! So maybe
"you don't have to go to church to be aChristian", but I find it helps me!
John Nile
YETMINSTER METHODIST CHURCH
AUTUMN FAYRE
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Wriggle Valley BeneficePriest in Charge: Rev’d Simon BrignallOffice: St Andrew’s Hall, Church Street,YetminsterTel: 01935 872 600 (24 hour messageservice)01935 872 237 mobile: 07718 627674Email: [email protected]: Simon’s usual day off is FridaySarum Readers:Chole Sadler 01935 872794John Strover 01935 872437
Roman Catholic ServicesChurch of the Sacred Heart & StAldhelm, Westbury, SherborneRev Father Rodney Schofield, The ParishHouse, Westbury, Sherborne(Tel: 812021)Mass times:Saturday 6pmHoly Days 10am and 6.30pmSunday 10.30amWednesday 10amSee Notice Board or Newsletter fortimes of Masses on other days
The Friary, HilfieldSundays:8.30am Sung Eucharist5.15pm Sung EveningPrayer(Mondays Closed –Brother’s Free Day)Weekdays:12noon Midday Prayerfollowed by Eucharist5.15pm Evening PrayerThese are sungon Saint’s Days
Yetminster Methodist Church
Minister: Rev. S. ChoiTelephone: 01935 815666Stewards: Mr and Mrs J. Nile, Queen Street, YetminsterTreasurer: Mr C. J. Harris, Broadview, East Chinnock, Yeovil.Secretary: Mrs B. Driver, Yetminster Tel: (01935) 873690Lay Preachers: Mr C. Harris, Mrs J. Jones,Mr J. Nile, Mr D. TackleyServices commence at 10.30 a.m. and Refreshments are served after each Service.
A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT OUR SERVICESAND FELLOWSHIP
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Philip Bryan
September“Summer pleasures they are all gone like
visions every one And the cloudy days of autumn and of
winter cometh on.” John Clare 1743-1864.
The poet was rather pessimistic aboutSeptember and we didn’t do too badly forsunshine and cloud-free days, despite havingone of the earliest frosts of the past 10 years.Even so, the nights are drawing in at a rapidlyincreasing rate, and we haven’t yet had theannual chore of remembering to put all ourclocks, watches and video recorders back anhour.Temperatures Our summer was concentrated in earliermonths this year. August was the coolestsince our records began in 1995 and theaverage temperature in September was only13.6 C (56 F), or 6% below normal. The onlyprevious years with below zerotemperatures before October were 2003 and2005. This year the first autumn frost was onSeptember 25, with -1.4 C (29F). Maximum
temperatureswere 6% belownormal butminimumtemperatures felleven moresharply, being15% down.Many tender plants must have been takenunawares.Rainfall August restored greenness to the fieldsand September kept up the good work.There was 25% more rain than usual, but itwas concentrated in fewer days than usual.Sunshine There was only one day without anysunshine but the month as a whole was veryslightly duller than the average. Even so,2010 has now had 1073 hours of sunshine,making it 8% sunnier than the average year.Winds September maintained 2010’s tendencyto be calmer than usual and the peak windspeed was only 28mph. No sign of autumnalgales and devastation - yet!
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SPOTLIGHT on our communityAlan Bastone Born in 1927 in London, Alan was a sicklychild and at five was sent to a nursing homein Worthing which he remembers to be
‘more like a prison than a place to get well’and being shut in a dark cupboard for notsitting still in bed! Alan then went tolive with hisGrandmother inHertfordshire whereshe taught him to readand write before, agedten, he finally joinedschool, cycling tenmiles each day. When war brokeout, Alan was recruitedas a messenger boy forthe Home Guard andspent many nightscycling around in thedark, worrying hismother sick. Alan’s school days were short lived for at13 his school was bombed and he foundhimself a job as an office boy in Londonearning 16 shillings a week (80p). Later,working on a poultry farm, Alan kept his ownhens and pigs earning extra money byrotavating gardens. After 16 years he hadsaved the princely sum of £2300, whichenabled him to take on a Council Farm inHertfordshire. Alan bought three Guernseycows for £100, plus a calf, and in 1958 movedinto the four room house along with parents,Doris and Edwin, brother, John andgrandmother Lucy. Initially the house waswithout electricity or hot water and only
a pail in the outbuildings for the loo; Alanhad to milk his cows in a loose box with aportable milking machine and when he filleda ten gallon churn on the first day he thoughthe was going to make a fortune!
Alan boughtFlowers Farm, Hilfield, in1968 and moved in with50 cows and 20followers; his parentsand, brother joining himin 1974. He establishedhis popular fishing lakesin 1977 (the first beingdug as a reservoir in1976 due to a shortageof water which was, andcontinues to be,supplied by the Friary).In 1988 ill health forcedAlan to give up farmingbut not his involvementin the community which
has always been extensive including being:Chairman of High Stoy Parish Council (36yrs);Chairman of Hermitage Village Hallcommittee (16ys); Secretary of the DorsetPonds & Lakes Society (17yrs); Secretary ofSherborne Farmhouse Discussion Club(16yrs); Secretary to Flowers Farm Fly FishersClub (since 1977); Secretary to LeighDiscussion club (since 1984). Despite ill health Alan and Pam Vardycontinue to take care of each other atFlowers Farm, remaining active and verypopular members of the community.
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SPOTLIGHT- Voices from the Vicarage
Valli Spencer-Moore
Valli Knust was born in April 1930 inHampstead, attending school in London untilwar broke out. Valli’s uncle had a very largehouse and he took her and her mother in,together with lots of other relatives. Theyalso had the Army billeted there. Valli told me “My cousins and I hadgovernesses but they were all beyond
“calling up” age and did their best, but werenot up to much. I had no qualificationswhen I left school, I had no brains! Myfather was an insurance broker, he diedwhen I was five. Noel Coward was a great friend of mymother’s and I recall sitting on the stairslistening to him. Another friend of mymother’s had a hat shop next to Claridges.I started there as a “run about” rising tomanageress. I became friends with a girlthere who was a niece of Dan Maskell. Herfather was rich and she wanted a businessso we started a little shop in Knightsbridgeselling clothes which we made in our workroom. One day she introduced me to a friendof her husband’s; he was a Russian prince –Stev Romanov, his father was an uncle ofTsar Nicholas II. Stev had been smuggledout of Russia by his nanny and then wentinto the wine trade. Rex Whistler was acustomer. We travelled to the South of Franceand I was 31 when we married. It was thesame day as the Duke & Duchess of Kent’smarriage. We lived in Kensington andwere married for 16 years. Stev died in 1974.
I returned to work making clothes formembers of the Royal family and film stars
– always on a one to one basis. I wasPremiere Vendeuse and manageress of theshow room. I remember Joan Collins was aclient. One day I was coming out of the Tubeat Knightsbridge and I met a man I hadn’tseen since I was 19. He was PatrickSpencer-Moore. We were married within ayear. He died in a motoring accident afterwe had been married about 12 years. I then moved to Dorset and lived witha cousin in Thornford. I also lived in LongStreet in Sherborne.” Valli certainly had some lovely tales totell and it was a pleasure spending time withher at the Vicarage.
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Yetminster and RymeGarden, Art & Craft Society We had a wonderful outing to the Bathand West Gardening Show in September.In October we had a most interesting slideshow and talk from Derek Remington onBritish Butterflies.
On Tuesday 9th November we shall be
having our AGM followed by a talk fromRob Curtis on Inn Signs and Dorset Pubs. Please note the AGM will start at7.00pm and subscriptions of £7.50 will bedue for the following year’s membership.
Club NewsChetnole & Leigh Garden Club
The AGM of the Club took place at ChetnoleVillage Hall on Monday 4th October and wasattended by 43 of the membership eager tohear the annual reports and what awaitsthem in the coming year. Rosemary Burden remains as Chair ofthe Club as she enters her third and final yearof her tenure of this position. Ken Madgwickhas retired after eight years sterling serviceas Treasurer, with that portfolio being pickedup by Michelle Aldhouse. Mary Head, who,for the past four years, has arranged theannual programme of speakers and eventsso splendidly, has retired to the backbenches of the Committee, watching theactivity to replace her with great interest.The post remains unfilled at presentalthough a packed programme for thecoming year is already in place, thanks toMary. The membership can look forward,with anticipation, to interesting andentertaining presentations on subjectsranging from Pruning to Compost via theFlora and Fauna of South Africa’s WesternCape, growing Clematis, Japanese Gardens,Herbal Habitats for Wildlife and much morewith, of course, an array of social activitiesand trips.
The members were reminded of theopportunity to borrow various items ofequipment from the Club’s inventory: theseinclude a long handled pruner, a Henchmanplatform, a lawn scarifier and a gazebo. Due to ongoing pressure on the finances,largely because of the increasing cost andexpenses of speakers, the annualmembership of the Club will be raised to £10per person with effect from the start of thenew season on 1st November 2010. Theshock of this news was mitigated by thecopious amount of beautiful complimentaryfood and wine offered with the Committee’susual largesse! The first event of the Club’s new year isa direct reaction to a number of requestsfrom the membership for advice andinformation on pruning. Therefore, at 7.30on November 1st at Chetnole Village Hall, anexpert, Robert Allwood, has been booked togive an overview of this complex subject. Mr.Allwood has spent his working life immersedin horticulture, has managed his family’snursery and also ran the Plantsmen’s GardenCentre for Scott’s Nursery in Merriott,Somerset. He is indeed an expert on hissubject and his presentation is muchanticipated. As at most of the Garden Club’sevents, guests and visitors are very welcome.
Tom Withycombe
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Leigh & District Discussion Club The first of our winter meetings washeld on 5th October at Leigh Village Hall. Atalk was given by Mr Abrahams, headgardener of Minterne Magna Estate. Bornin Buckinghamshire, he was never verykeen on school, but loved the greatoutdoors. So much so that someone lefthim a garden in their will, for which helovingly cared for 20 years. Moving on to be head gardener atWindsor, he introduced the Foxtail Lilywhich was very fashionable in the 70’s. TheQueen was most fond of this lily and theywere often used to decorate statebanquets etc. His next move was to theSavill Gardens, again as head gardener.From Windsor he started his own businessin Derby as a landscape gardener, which hecontinued to do for 15 years. Deciding to have a break from work,he then travelled the world for 2 years;destinations being San Francisco in theStates, New Zealand and Australia where
he saw some wonderful crystal caves. Onreturning home he got a job at Stean ParkGarden for 2 years and from there toMinterne Magna Estate, where he hasbeen working ever since.
One of the jobs here was to renovatethe rhododendrons and on doing so hefound a very rare one. Also a ‘Living Fossil’was discovered, much to everyone’ssurprise and pleasure. Hopefully he willstay at Minterne to continue his marvellouswork. He was thanked by the Chairman,Charlie Osmond. After tea during businessthe following dates were given out:
On Friday 19th November we areholding our Annual Dinner at Leigh VillageHall, 7.30pm. Anyone interested, pleasecontact Alan Bastone on 01300 341351. Allwelcome and please bring your friends. Next meeting 2nd November at7.30pm, a talk by Dr Townsend on “A visitto Cambodia. Sheila Smith
Leigh WI At our meeting in September theCommittee really did us proud! We weretreated to a magnificent feast and after wehad had several helpings, we wereentertained by playing ‘BEETLE’. Somepeople never grow up, it was hilarious withlittle ‘sweetie’ bags as prizes. We are looking forward to our theatreouting next week at the Octagon to see ‘TheBoyfriend’. The next coffee morning will beat Liz Clarke’s home, Thornford House, HighStreet, Yetminster at 10.30am on November23rd – there will be a Bring & Buy Stall. TheWI Carol Service is in Sherborne Abbey onDecember 8th.
Rosalie Volkes
Wednesday Club I would like to thank The Boyle’sEducational Trust for their very generousdonation to our funds. We are extremelygrateful and promise to use it wisely. The Wednesday Club is a weeklyecumenical Meeting at St Andrew's Churchof EnglandPrimary Schoolfor youngsters. If anyonewould like toknow moreabout our workplease docontact me,Anne Reason,on 873726.
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The Junior Wriggle Valley Players The Junior WriggleValley Players take tothe stage again. Butinstead of just 5 – 11year old we decidedat the beginning of
the summer to launch a teenage drama groupWe advertised locally with our own childrenpassing flyers out at local schools. On 12th September we arrived at thehall not sure if anyone would turn up – Youknow what teenagers can be like! Well wewere in for a surprise – we found ourselveswith a fantastic cast of 16 teenagers, a bandand the brilliant support of the Junior WriggleValley Players to present our firstShakespeare and our first teenage show! Our version of Romeo and Juliet is aromance and our story takes place in Londonin 2010, where two families the Capulet andthe Montague are in discord. In our show thedispute is racial tension due to the Capuletbeing of Hindu origin and the Montaguebeing of Western descent. This leads to manyfights and the Mayoress of London – playedby Katherine Priest tries to call for calm.
What both families had not bargainedfor was that Romeo Montague , played byMax Harding would fall in love with JulietCapulet, played by Hollie Heaton, leading tothe sad events that cost many their lives. In this play there is love, deceit, fighting,and death. It may be a sad tale but in modernBritain today it is played out similarly withsimilar consequences.
It is modern musical version with livemusic from the Popeye and the Pixies. I haveto say we have been very fortunate in ourcast and also all the support we have had. Wehave two choreographers, Lucy Parsons, andKate Hodgson, Clare Scott Underdown, whohas recently completed a cont’d overleaf
Tuesday Club Our October meeting started off insombre mood with our chairman PaulineHarley missing following her serious surgeryand the news of Stanley Waterfall’s death.Stanley had been a stalwart member of theclub for many years and will be greatlymissed not only by the Tuesday Club but byeveryone in Leigh. We hope that Paulinewill make a speedy and complete recoveryand will rejoin us soon. We then proceededto a much happier part of our meeting witha talk by Alison Charles on the butterfliesand flowers of Europe, ably assisted by herhusband Nigel on the slide projector. Over the past 20 years the two of themhave spent several weeks each yearscouring all parts of Europe for rarebutterflies and flowers. They have aparticular interest in orchids and we wereall stunned by the beauty and variety oftheir photos of many that we had neverheard of. In their travels they had also beenfortunate enough to see alpine meadows socovered with narcissi that they looked as ifthey were carpeted with snow, and muchthe same quantities of purple and whitecrocus. They had also captured on film anastonishing number of fritillary speciesincluding a most interesting group whichhad suffered some sort of genetic mutationand so were widely different from the normin both colour and markings. Mrs Charlesalso gave us some helpful hints on how totake photos of these generally fast movinginsects and she had even managed to getphotos of them settled on their hands. Wewere greatly cheered by the beautiful,colourful pictures after our sorrowful start. Next month our talk on the Dog’s Trustwill be the last of the year as December isdevoted to our Carol Concert and ChristmasParty. We always welcome new members.
Sylvia Bryan
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degree in theatre studies and is currently ona gap year before going on to study dramaand Will Geeson, currently a year 8 studentat the Gryphon School who is doing oursound and lighting and is our musical liaisonbetween the band and the cast. Obviously we have our regular helperswho we wouldn’t be without – SylviaThornton, R & J’s director and who rewroteShakespeare (we won’t tell him!!) and JaneFisher, Colin Hart and Helen Priest who arehelping with the vocals and costumes. It willbe a brilliant show, so have a break fromChristmas and come and watch our versionof Romeo and Juliet Performances are on Dec3rd & 4thCurtain up at 7pm at Leigh Village Hall.Tickets will available from Bridge GarageLeigh and Oak House stores Yetminster. For more information please callCaroline Hart on 01935 872471
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Yetminster Sports Club We are delighted tosay that the new changingrooms are up and runningand all our teams are pleasedwith the results. Well done toeveryone who has helped agreat achievement. We are about to startphase 2, the functionroom/bar area which will beready for our 1st Indoorfunction planned forSaturday 13th November, towhich everyone is invited tosee what this smallcommittee has achieved.Look out for posters nearerthe time. We are also planning, forthe first time in many years,to be open on New Year’s
Eve, details to follow. NewMembers are alwayswelcome. A huge thank you to allthose who leave out wastepaper for us. We collect inYetminster, Ryme, Leigh &Chetnole on the morning ofthe last Sunday of everymonth. If you would like us tostart collecting yours pleasetelephone 01935 872 489leave your name, addressand number and we willconfirm your pick up details.Dog Fouling.
We are still having an awfulproblem with dogs fouling,even after many reminders.Just this week more than 20lots of mess was collectedfrom the football pitch alone.
This is very unpleasant for allthose concerned. It is with regret that NoDogs will be allowed on thepitch in the future. If thismatter does not improve wewill have no option but toban dogs from the playingfields altogether.Sarah Carver - Chairman.
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The opening evening of theWomen’s Group at Gable Court was atalk by Pearl Tuck on the trials andtribulations of raising money for herand her cousin to go to the Wall ofChina whilst on a mission to support St.Margaret’s Hospice. Many months laterafter going to frequent Car Boots, topacking bags in Supermarkets, tohaving a concert with the Yetties, totrying (and failing) to raise lots of cashat a really special dinner dance, and tobe given items which Dukes atDorchester auctioned, they have raisedthe amount needed.
Will they do it again? Well thatremains to be seen. The next meeting at ChetnoleVillage Hall (see advert) and will be atalk by Lorna Low who has a very specialfriend in Bethlehem and who has aclose connection with Palestine. Thismeeting is an open one; any one cancome, male or female and it may helpus to understand the difficulties of thatarea. Anne Flew
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INTER VILLAGECOMPETITION 2010 Dear Readers, Players,Captains and Observers,
I have tomake an abjectapology formissing lastmonth's WVM. Ihad written andsent an articleto praise andthank all those
who were involved with this year's event.Sadly the article must have disappearedinto the ether and I have no record onmy files. Nevertheless its not too late to saythank you; especially to the 'Captains,'and to the players and families whowere involved, well done. A big Chapeau to the winningensemble, The Leigh/Chetnole andHermitage group. The Cup is now back inthe Chetnole Pub. The Quiz was held at the White Hart.Thank you to the pub and CatherineFoster for organizing an eclectic quizwhich was won by the Yetminster team.
Other results were:Short Mat Bowls YetminsterRounders An Honourable DrawTennis L/C/HBoules, L/C/HCroquet L/C/HGolf L/C/H
The Yetminster Boulers really enter intothe spirit of the competition. Two yearsago they arrived as typical froggies withberets and onions, last year as lookielikey Maigrets and this year asimmaculate French waiters.Unfortunately there were only two ofthem. Come on Yetminster! You can do better than that. Theevent was well advertised in the WVMand there were plenty of childrenplaying rounders at the same time. TheTennis was unfortunately missing anumber of matches due to holidays andrain. Therefore I am consideringstretching the competition over the year.Winter for SMB and children's football,Golf in the Spring, Croquet,Tennis,Boules and Rounders through thesummer with the Quiz and prize giving inearly December. We need a YetminsterTable Tennis Team. Any Volunteers? So watch this space and if anyonehas suggestions please email me or call01935 873846. Meanwhile my thanksand apologies once again. Your humbleorganiser, Julian Turnbull
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District Councillor forthe Cam Vale Wardthe parishes of Folke,Alweston, HolnestHolwell, Leigh,Leweston, Lillington,Longburton, and NorthWootton):Cllr Stephen Friar TheMembers' Room, WestDorset District Council,58/60 High West Street,Dorchester, Dorset DT11UZ. Emails:[email protected]
District Councillor forthe Halstock WardBatcombe, Corscombe,East Chelborough,Evershot, Halstock,Hermitage, Hilfield,Melbury Bubb, MelburyOsmund, MelburySampford, and WestChelborough:Cllr Tony Frost,Homeleigh, Corscombe,Dorchester, Dorset, DT20NX. Telephone: 01935-891321
District Councillor forthe Yetminster WardChetnole, RymeIntrinseca, Stockwoodand Yetminster:Cllr Margaret Lawrence,Trill Farm, ThornfordRoad, Sherborne,Dorset, DT9 6HF.Telephone 01935872780
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