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1 August / September 2014 Adstock Clarion 1 Vine Cottage, West Street, Adstock ( ) 1, Greenfields, Adstock ( ) This won t make a lot of sense to many unless you were there!! EATING IN THE FIFTIES Pasta had not been invented. Olive oil was kept in the medicine cabinet. A takeaway was a mathematical problem. A pizza was something to do with a leaning tower. Bananas and oranges only appeared at Christmas time. All crisps were plain; the only choice was to put salt on or not. Soft drinks were called pop. Coke was something that we mixed with coal to make it last longer. A Chinese chippy was a foreign carpenter. Rice was a milk pudding, and never part of our dinner. A Big Mac was what we wore when it was raining. A microwave was something out of a science fiction movie. Oil was for lubricating your bike not for cooking, fat was for cooking. The tea cosy was the forerunner of all the energy saving devices we have today Prunes were purely medicinal. Surprisingly, muesli was readily available in those days, it was called cattle feed. We didn't eat Croissants, because we couldn't pronounce them, couldn't spell them, and we did not know what they were. Special food for dogs and cats was unheard of. Sauce was either brown or red. Water came out of a tap, if someone had suggested bottling it and charging treble for it they would have become a laughing stock. HOW TIMES HAVE CHANGED! Wishing you all a happy holiday. Marian. 1

2 NOTICES COMING TO PADBURY VILLAGE HALL Pilates to ease & prevent back pain followed by a Body Balance Class to de-stress FIRST SESSION FREE Need to de-stress? Want to feel better about yourself? Want to improve posture so that you look taller and thinner? Want to relieve back pain or any other joint related pain? Want help with breathing difficulties such as asthma? Want to improve your strength & flexibility? Starting Wednesday 3 rd September 2014 Pilates am Body Balance am FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR TO BOOK YOUR PLACE ON ONE OR BOTH OPTIONS PLEASE SAMANTHA ARNOLD at sam-arnold@hotmail.co.uk or call/text (Places are limited so to ensure your place you must book). Lifeboat Collection Linda, Tony, and Brian would like to thank all those who so kindly contributed to this very worthy cause. A sum of was raised. Many thanks. With thanks, Linda Spencer 2

3 New X60 bus route: Aylesbury Winslow Buckingham Milton Keynes 2 nd November 2014 Buckinghamshire Transport are working with Arriva to upgrade Route 60 from the current hourly service to a two bus per hour frequency. Key points of the new timetable are: -Two buses per hour on Mondays to Fridays with most journeys taking a faster X60 route following the A413 and giving improved punctuality. -One bus per hour continues to Milton Keynes replacing the current Route 32 giving a regular direct service from Winslow to MK for the first time and a second bus per hour between Aylesbury and Milton Keynes. -Services to Oving, Granborough, North Marston & Maids Moreton are retained on a two hourly basis, including buses at peak times. -Hourly fast journeys on Saturday plus 2 hourly buses via the villages. -Electronic Real Time information displays will be installed at stops in Winslow and Buckingham. -We are working with Northants County Council to provide a late evening journey from Milton Keynes to Buckingham. -Later last buses from Aylesbury and Buckingham. -No change to Sunday & Bank Holiday timetable. Start date for the new service is 2 nd November Waterside Theatre Shows during June and July include: 5 th 9 th August April in Paris 11 th 16 th August One Man, Two Guvnors 10 th 14 th September A Midsummer Night s Dream 19 th September The Definitive Rat Pack 24 th September Dawn French: 30 Million Minutes 25 th September The Drifters 6 th 11 th October The Importance of Being Earnest Book your tickets now at Aylesbury Waterside Theatre Box Office. Call or visit 3

4 Tea dance Sequence and Ballroom Community Centre Buckingham Mondays pm 2 Including Tea and Biscuits All Welcome ART EXHIBITION An Art Exhibition is being held to raise funds for the Puzzle Centre Charity in Middle Claydon on Friday 19th September 10 am - 3 pm At Yeomanry Hall, University of Buckingham, Hunter Street, MK18 1EG There will be many pictures for sale at bargain prices due to the kindness of the contributing artists. The Buckinghamshire Advertiser Marian has been completing the Adstock information for The Village News in the Bucks Advertiser. However she is now looking for someone to take over this role. Any volunteers, please contact her on

5 Adstock Parish Council News Property Planning Application AVDC Decision The Old Poste House, East Street Fox Hollow Farm, Pilch Lane 28 Northlands Road Adstock House, East Street Single storey detached workshop/ store Siting of caravan for agricultural use Demolition of existing rear conservatory. Erection of two storey front and side extension and single storey rear extension Demolition of existing commercial building. Erection of new twostorey dwelling. BUCKS COUNTY SHOW - Thursday 28 th August 2014 Once again the Bucks County Show will be held at Weedon Park on Thursday 28 th August. Pending Pending Pending Pending This year the main attractions are the Kangaroo Kids Quad Bike Stunt Team, RAF Halton Pipes & Drums, Vintage Tractors, The Sheep Show, Horse, Cattle, Sheep and Home and Garden Classes, Rural Crafts, over two hundred trade stands including the Shopping Marquee and the Food Hall. As in previous years, tickets can be purchased in advance at a discount Thames Valley Police warning over courier scam Incidents of Courier Fraud continue to be reported across Aylesbury Vale and Thames Valley Police would like to remind residents to be on their guard against this type of scam. The scam is as follows:- The victim receives an unsolicited telephone call from the fraudsters claiming to be their bank (or in some cases the police), stating that their systems have spotted a fraudulent payment on their card or that their card is due to expire and needs to be replaced. The person may be asked to ring back using the phone number printed on the back of their bank card. This helps to convince the person that the call is genuine. However, the fraudster has kept the telephone line open so even though the person has called the bank, the call does not go through. Instead they are unknowingly connected straight back to the fraudster. The fraudster gains the person s trust by pretending to offer assistance. In many cases the person is asked to provide their full bank card details and key in their PIN so that the existing card can be cancelled and their new one activated or authorised. The fraudster will then explain that the bank will need to collect the card. The fraudster will then attend the person s address or send an innocent courier company driver to collect the card and sometimes provide them with a replacement card which is subsequently found to be fake. Therefore, the fraudster has obtained the person s name, address, full bank details, their card(s) and the PIN(s). The bank cards are then used fraudulently. Police advice is that if you receive such a call, end it immediately. Thornborough / Coombes Community Wood Bucks County Council and Thornborough Parish Council have asked us to publicise the following: Last week, two large horses were seen riding at speed up the long straight ride which runs all the way up the Adstock Road, immediately inside the road hedge, from the T junction at the Coombs. It must have been a lovely gallop, although fairly dangerous given that people and dogs can literally just nip out at any point, but various local concerns were raised. Male and female riders, who were obviously together, when challenged, said that it was fine as the PC had said so. Because of issues with ground conditions and other users of the site, BCC has 5

6 always prohibited any horse access to all of the Community Woodland. There is a general local belief that as the whole area is public, including Coombs farm which is tenanted and off limits, anything goes as it s people s right. Whenever BCC can, it has challenged this, i.e. it s not ok to nick hay, wood, gates, fence materials etc; nor is it ok to empty your dog at will, but the issue pervades. Notices will be put up and if any villager knows who the horse riders are / were please could you let any Parish Councillor or the Clerk know. Finally, hay making will commence in several of the grassy spaces within the woodland soon. It is the best way of getting rid of the grass whilst limiting negative impacts. Users should be aware there may be large machinery about, it s done for all the right reasons, and BCC will be coming down hard on folks who persist in letting dogs foul onto the crop. Advance Warning - Adstock Junction Drainage In response to numerous repeated requests from the Parish Council, Bucks County Council will be carrying out improvement work at the Adstock junction in the next 8 weeks (A413 entrance to village). The works will involve digging out the pond in the centre of the junction and the ditch on the other side. The existing pipework will be jetted and repairs to the footway and kerbs as well as installation of hazard marker posts around the junction island. The culvert under the A413 will also be cleared out during our works. This work needs to be carried out by a separate gang due to working in confined spaces. In carrying out these works, there should be an improvement to the drainage during the winter months.' Adstock on the Web Check out The site has been developed by the Parish Council and is to be used as a tool to assist in communication within our village. This is very much in its early days. We are looking for volunteers to help populate and further develop this site. If you have ideas / comments / suggestions or would like to be involved with site admin etc, please do contact us via admin@adstockvillage.info Next Meeting - will be on Tuesday 9 th September 2014, 8pm in the Village Hall (no meeting in August) Lynn Ettaoussi, Parish Clerk, Telephone (01296)

7 NEWS FROM ST CECILIA S Congratulations to Rev. Ros and Ken on the birth of their first granddaughter. World Cup Draw. Following the successful B.B.Q. and drinks evening to kick off the start of the World Cup, which raised for the Church Restoration Fund, Simon Walker invited everyone back to his barn again to watch the Final on 13 th and see the presentation of the prizes by Brian Wood: Roger Simmonds team was Germany and he won Karen Stone, with runner up Argentina, won 70.00, Phil Smith with Holland won 40.00, Jo Nicholson with Brazil won 30.00, The two teams with the worst goal differences were Honduras and Cameroon for which Ed, of the Old Thatched Inn, and Neil Frazer-Smith each won A B.B.Q. and drinks were again enjoyed by everyone, which raised another , making a grand total of for the fund. Many thanks Simon and Alison for all your hard work and hospitality. ADSTOCK FETE, Sunday 27th July, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. We are looking forward to seeing you there - a real family event in the grounds of the Old Rectory, behind the Church. The decorated wheelbarrow race will open the event. Decorate your wheelbarrow (and passenger) and arrive at 3 p.m. ready to race. There will also be a Grand Prix and Laser Clay Shoot. Many more events, including a fun Dog Show, kids races, Bouncy slide, coconut shy and tombola. You can enjoy tea and cakes, bar, hot dogs and burgers. Stay to watch the Adstock Team challenge neighbouring Villages to Tug of War, Laser Clay Shoot etc. with a trophy at stake!! The children's Disco will finish at 7.00 p.m. Admission - adults 1, children free. What better way to have a family afternoon out!! Coffee mornings. On 12 th September proceeds will go to the McMillan Nurses Charity. Next one will take place 24th October, usual time, a.m. to noon. Harvest Festival and Lunch will be on 19th October. Make a note of the date. More details next time.. Sheila Wood ADSTOCK CATS HOTEL OPENING HOURS MON SAT 8.30AM AM 4.30 PM 6.30 PM SUN 8.30 AM AM OTHER TIMES BY ARRANGEMENT PEAR TREE FARM, ADSTOCK, BUCKINGHAM MK18 2JL TEL:

8 SPONSORED RIDE & STRIDE SATURDAY 13 SEPTEMBER 2014 Many thanks to those of you who have already volunteered to participate. But there is still plenty of time for more of you to join in. Half of the monies raised will benefit the Bucks Historic Churches Trust (who give the money back by way of grants to churches like ours in need of repair) and the other half will go directly to St. Cecilia's. A mixed group of riders of all ages intend to cycle around the 4 churches in our benefice Adstock, Padbury, Gawcott and Hillesden. And Danny Tomblin has kindly offered to take with him a puncture kit etc. in case of 'breakdown' so no-one need be put off on that score. However, that ride may be too far for some of you or you may be a non-cyclist, so here are some alternatives to think about: 1.We have a lot of dog walkers in Adstock. Why not get sponsored for taking the dog out that day? 2. We need volunteers to man the church on September 13 and you could be sponsored for doing that. 3.How about a buggy push around the village? 4.And if, like me, you are away on holiday that day how about taking an extra walk and getting sponsored for that? I shall be walking around the top deck of a cruise ship somewhere in the Baltic and hoping the weather is not too inclement!! I will be receiving sponsor forms later this month and will get them out to all participants as soon as they arrive. So please let me know if you would like to join in. It will be a fun day wherever you are and every penny will make a big difference For more information please call or me at jillylord@gmail.com Jill Lord Cakes for all Occasions Weddings, Birthdays, Christenings and Other Celebrations Homemade, Traditional, Modern & Novelty Designs Available in Fruit, Madeira, Sponge, Chocolate, Carrot or other flavours to order Call Tracy Now to discuss your requirements on (01296) Rose Cottage, East Street, Adstock occasionalcakes@tiscali.co.uk -8-

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10 ADSTOCK VILLAGE HALL Bookings Alison Walker Rate for hire of Hall - 10 per hour For bookings please contact Alison Walker on alisonwalker123@hotmail.com Adstock Open Gardens Despite the early down pour, the sun shone on Adstock and it's many visitors for the Annual Open Gardens Weekend in June. 17 gardens were open this year together with an art exhibition in the Church, and traditional afternoon teas provided in the Village Hall. We were also treated, on Saturday, to music played by the Great Horwood Silver Band in the Pimms and Ice-cream Garden. The Event, sponsored by Michael Graham Estate Agents, raised 3,300 for St Cecilia's Church. Raffle Ticket Winners! 1st - J Blomer - Northlands Road 2nd - Mr and Mrs Ralph - The Gardens 3rd - Jill & Peter Lord, The Paddocks A Thank You to Adstock Villagers! It is now our turn to thank you, the Villagers, for supporting us - for buying raffle tickets, for preparing and opening gardens, supplying or eating those delicious cakes, making the 'name the Dolly', donating and buying the wonderful array of plants on the plant stalls!, displaying artwork, providing refreshing Pimms cocktails and ice-creams and of course visiting the gardens. Without everyone's hard work and support there would not be an Open Garden weekend. We received many compliments this year that Adstock is 'the best Open Gardens Venue'. Thank you all for making it so! Corinne Randall On behalf of St Cecilia's PCC Adstock Village Hall committee Liz Smith (Chairman) Liz Hoyle (Vice Chairman) Sandra Rooney (Treasurer) Alison Walker (Bookings) Tina Dagois (100 Club) Elaine Coward (100 Club) Marian Mason Heather Brogden Corinne Randall Sarah Paling 100 Club Winners June July 1 st Mrs Fenton, Church End 1 st Dianne + Richard Varley, The Gardens 2 nd Jean Friend, Northlands 2 nd Vin + Hilary Kenny, The Gardens 3 rd Kate and Roger Simmons, Main St 3 rd Mr Bates, Greenfields Future events: Quiz night Christmas Bazaar 7.30pm, Saturday 8 th October Time to be confirmed, Saturday 6 th December Tickets and bookings enquiries please contact Alison Walker on alisonwalker123@hotmail.com -10-

11 ADSTOCK BOOK CLUB The President's Hat by Antoine Laurain Continuing our French theme, this month's book was 'The President's Hat' by Antoine Laurain. Dining alone in an elegant Parisian brasserie, accountant Daniel Mercier can hardly believe his eyes when President Francois Mitterrand sits down to eat at the table next to him. Daniel's thrill at being in such close proximity to the most powerful man in the land persists even after the presidential party has gone, which is when he discovers that Mitterrand s black felt hat has been left behind. After a few moments soul-searching, Daniel decides to keep the hat as a souvenir of an extraordinary evening. It is a perfect fit and as he leaves the restaurant Daniel begins to feel somehow...different! This book is not just about the life of Daniel Mercier but is, in fact, more a collection of short stories deftly woven together by a magical felt hat. It is also a well-documented journey through Paris during the 1980's, a time of political uncertainty and one filled with allure and decadence. Antoine Lourain has created a very special, mystical and entertaining story that reveals truths about human nature - love, families, relationships, careers. The hat has a hand in the destiny of so many facets of people s lives in the story. A charming book, easy to read, with a good twist at the end! Hilary Kenny -11-

12 THE ADSTOCK SCIENCE CLUB In my day job, for those of you who don t know, I fix PCs, get rid of pesky viruses and do anything else that may need sorting out with sick computers. While I m doing all this I sometimes get asked questions relating to some of the problems I am solving; for instance, when a computer won t Boot up, why is it called booting up and not starting up? Related to this is when the Operating System or OS needs to be re-installed, what is an Operating System? Well at our last Science Club meeting we had a nice chap, Andrew Smith, over from the Open University Faculty of Mathematics (which also includes Computing and Technology). He gave us a very interesting, and crucially a non-technical talk, about a particular type of Operating System called Linux. But before I go into more detail about Linux, I should firstly give you some answers to the above questions. Let s take the 2 nd question first, what is an Operating System? An Operating System is a program running on the computer that is in charge of just about everything the computer does. For instance when you type something on your keyboard or click a mouse button the OS is what causes that character to be displayed or that click to activate a button on your screen. The OS manages all computer activity and without it nothing would happen. Of course the OS does a lot more but you get the picture. One OS most people have heard of and use is Windows you may also have heard of OSX which is the OS for Apple computers. So why do we say Booting Up instead of starting up? This term comes from an old expression to pull oneself up by ones boot laces or boot straps. Because the OS such as Windows or OSX is huge, it has to be loaded up in stages and this is done by a smaller Boot or Boot strap program which has the job of pulling the full OS off the hard drive and loading it into the computer s solid state memory called RAM (Random Access Memory) in an orderly fashion. Andrew began his talk on Linux by drawing our attention to just how many devices use Linux in one form or another. He explained that there are currently over 800 different versions of Linux out there, from powering mobile phones to web servers and even specialist versions used by some for hacking into other systems. Linux, which has its roots in an older OS, UNIX, was created by Linus Torvalds from Finland when he was about 22. He developed Linux so that he could complete his PhD. He released Linux to the world for free, as an Open Source program allowing everybody free access to download and use as they pleased. Linux is also being used in many hidden systems such as process and control systems for lifts and other devices. One of the most popular versions of Linux is UBUNTU which was created in Africa, the name means Humanity to others. Lastly Andrew asked if any of us could think of a super computer running Windows or OSX. Err, no we couldn t. However Google started by creating just such a beast, Beowulf, from a rack full of old PCs running a version of Linux. Why, you wonder, if Linux is so good and out there in vast numbers, why aren t we all using it? I often wonder this myself. All I can think of is that Microsoft and Apple have great sales and marketing departments! Marius Stuart marius.stuart@btopenworld.com -12-

13 News from Padbury C of E School Another busy term at Padbury School is drawing to a close but what a lot we ve packed in! We held a very successful ground s day in May and managed to tick off all the jobs on the list! Thanks to all those parents and children who came along to help in the hot sunshine. The children have also hosted a fathers day breakfast where they served bacon butties and sang a few songs in appreciation of their dads. It was fantastic that so many dads were able to join us. Our Key Stage 2 children (aged 8-10 years) have begun swimming lessons at The Swan Pool, which they are greatly enjoying. Meanwhile Oak Class (aged 7 years) had a brilliant day out on the Hartwell Estate pretending to be shipwrecked on a desert island. They enjoyed it so much that they didn t want to be rescued and return home! Our youngest children (aged 4-6 years) have been learning about transport and had a day trip to Quainton Railway Museum which included a steam train ride! Later this month some children will be representing the school at the Roald Dahl parade in Aylesbury following our practical workshop by one of the parade s artists in residence. Many thanks should go to the PFA who co-ordinated a Strictly come bidding event which raised an astonishing 3, by auctioning lots such a Top Gear tickets, fresh eggs, boating days out and gardening to name just a few. What a wonderful result! Can I say thank you to those of you who supported this event on behalf of the children at the school? We hope to put our next PFA contribution towards developing a quiet reflection area in the school grounds for the children. We will be hosting a holiday club at the school during the summer holidays for children ages between 4 and 11 years old. If you would like information about this event then please the Office on: office@padbury.bucks.sch.uk We look forward to another busy term when we return in September after a restful summer. Karen Duckworth, Head teacher MARTYN LEVER Help!! I ve got a VIRUS! Have a Computer? NEED HELP? Can you show me HOW? PROPERTY SERVICES Painting and Decorating Property Maintenance Established 1981 Contact details : 1 Sunnybank, The Gardens, Adstock OH NO! It s BROKEN! Contact Marius marius.stuart@btopenworld.com for advice and support Why is it so SLOW? -13-

14 Padbury PFA bring you a fun night at the races, join us for... Chilli-con-Cantering Saturday 27th September 2014 At Padbury Village Hall 10 admits First race 10 admits one inc. food Paddock Entry from 7.30pm First race 8pm Promote your business & sponsor a race 20 Buy & name your own horse 5 Tote from 50p Licensed Bar For details call, Angela , Louise or Nina padburyracenigh@gmail.com -14-

15 Electrical Contractors Ltd Replacement of old fuse boxes Additional sockets and lights Outdoor supplies to sheds, garages, ponds etc. Replacement of faulty fittings Storage heater replacement Electrical wiring faults Landlords electrical inspections Free estimates Part P approved electrician Contact Dean dean4832@aol.com Improvements and maintenance for the Home and Garden Call Michael on Hard and soft landscaping Driveways, patios, decking Fencing, walls, trellis Exterior decorating Interior decorating General carpentry Plumbing Fitting curtain poles and blinds Kitchen and bathroom tiling Flooring -15-

16 CALENDAR July 27 th Holy Communion St Cecilia s, am 27 th Adstock Village Fete Adstock Rectory, pm August 3 rd Holy Communion St Cecilia s, 9.00 am 10 th Evensong St Cecilia s, 6.00 pm 15 th Science Club 1, Greenfields, 7.30 pm 17 th Morning Worship St Cecilia s, am 28 th Bucks Show Weedon Park, Aylesbury 24 th Holy Communion St Cecilia s, am September Future Events 3 rd Book Club 7 th Holy Communion St Cecilia s, 9.00 am 9 th Parish Council Meeting Village Hall, 8.00 pm 11 th Science Club 1, Greenfields, 7.30 pm 12 th Coffee Morning Village Hall, noon 13 th Sponsored Ride and Stride Around Buckinghamshire, 10 am 6 pm 14 th Evensong St Cecilia s, 6.00 pm 19 th Art Exhibition for Puzzle Centre Yeomenry Hall, Hunter Street, th Clarion Deadline 1, Greenfields or Jenniferanne.stuart@btopenworld.com 21 st Morning Worship St Cecilia s, am 27 th Chilli-con-Cantering Padbury Village Hall, 7.30 for 8.00 pm 28 th Holy Communion St Cecilia s, am 08/10/2014 Quiz Night Village Hall, 7.30 pm 19/10/2014 Harvest Lunch Village Hall 24/10/2014 Coffee Morning Village Hall, noon 06/12/2014 Christmas Bazaar Village Hall The Clarion by E Mail Several householders enjoy having the Clarion delivered to their inbox. If you would, please send your names and address to 1, Greenfields, or jenniferanne.stuart@btopenworld.com -16-

17 ADSTOCK 100 CLUB EAST STREET 1 LIZ + DAVID MATTHEWS 2 GLENDA FISHER 3 JON STONE 4 KARIN STONE 5 SUE & CLIFF GRENSTED 6 JANE PAGE 7 JON & KRIS THORNE 8 NICK & TRACEY KELLY 9 MICK & LYN FODEN 10 DEBORAH ROWLEY 11 MR & MRS ELLIOTT 12 PETER DAVIS 13 HAZEL PENDRY 14 PEGGY WHITE THE GARDENS 15 JAMES & SARAH RICHARDSON 16 DIANNE & RICHARD VARLEY 17 MR+ MRS RALPH 18 VIN & HILARY KENNY 19 PETER JEFFERY 20 DR. SPENCER 21 MRS. SPENCER 22 CHRIS & SHEILA DAWE 23 DON & MARY HEARN 24 MARIAN MURPHY WEST STREET 25 MARIAN MASON 26 MR + MRS HEAD 27 STELLA BELL 28 BECKY + DUNCAN PILLAR 29 JOE ATKINS 30 HELEN BATEMAN 31 LINDA HOLMS GREENFIELDS 32 MRS MARGARET McCAFFREY 32 JENNY STUART 34 JOHN CRISTIE 35 MRS RICHARDSON 36 MR. BARLOW 37 MR BATES 38 CLARE + MARK BEECH 39 MR. BATES 40 ANDREW ASKHAM 41 PAUL + DEREK TAYLOR 42 JO PARKER 43 IAN DOWNING 44 PAT BINNS UPPER MAIN STREET 45 HEATHER & JASON BROGDEN 46 NEIL & SUSAN FRASER-SMITH 47 TANYA AND JOHN PEPIN 48 TANYA AND JOHN PEPIN 49 NEIL & SUSAN FRASER-SMITH 50 SIMON WALKER 51 ALISON WALKER 52 DERMOT & TRACY RYAN 53 LISA +ANDY - OLD THATCH 54 LISA +ANDY - OLD THATCH 55 ALICIA RANDALL 56 MR SINCLAIR 57 MRS SINCLAIR LOWER MAIN STREET 58 SUE & SIMON BRAITHWAITE 59 ALAN PHILLIPS & GIGI FINUCANE 60 LIZ AND JON HOYLE 61 SANDRA ROONEY 62 MR & MRS SIRRETT 63 KATE & ROGER SIMMONDS 64 LIZ WAIDE 65 MR & MRS TONAK 66 MICHAEL MADDOX 67 ROBERT & KAREN HIGGINS 68 ANNE BOWLEY 69 BARBARA ROURKE 70 MICHELLE & STEVE KING 71 SARAH PAYLING 72 OLLIE DAGOIS 73 LULU & HARRY COLE 74 MARK & NICKIE PHILLIPS 75 RITA BANKS 76 JILL LORD 77 FIONA AND ROBERT WEBB 78 RICHARD AND LOUISA JENDEN 79 ANDREW MORGAN CHURCH END 80 MR. & MRS. HEAD 81 MRS DUNN 82 MRS FENTON 83 MR AND MRS TOMBLIN 84 MRS SUE ALLEN 85 MR AND MRS WILKINS 86 ANDREW MALLERY 87 ELAINE COWARD + JON TOWNLEY 88 MR AND MRS LOUCH NORTHLANDS - EVEN NO'S 89 CORINNE AND DOG RANDALL 90 PENNY SEATON 91 JUNE CALLINGHAM 92 MR. & MRS. WILLETT 93 JEAN FRIEND 94 FRAZER SOUTHERLAND 95 WENDY HINTON 96 E OWAIN-JONES 97 JOHN DUNCAN 98 M WILLIAMS 99 MRS ISAACS NORTHLANDS - ODD NO'S 100 MARY GENTLE 101 MRS J O'CONNOR 102 LINDA O'DELL 103 DEBBIE GLENDINNING 104 MRS BETTY EDMONDSON 105 LIZ SMITH 106 ALAN + PAM TURNER 107 SALLY BLOMER -17-

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