Poulshot Village News - March 2016
Poulshot Village News - March 2016
Poulshot Village News - March 2016
Village News
March 2016
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LENT LUNCH
IN AID OF
ALZHEIMERS SOCIETY
DEVIZES BRANCH
12.00 2.00 pm
A Sunday school teacher was teaching her class about the Passion
of Jesus-his sufferings, death and burial and about how the women went to the tomb early in the
morning and found that the tomb was empty. Then she asked, what do you think were the first words
that Jesus said when he came out from the tomb, risen from the dead? Lots of hands shot up. Yes?
She said, pointing to a child on the second row. The boy stood up excitedly Ta da!
Easter Day is a Ta-da day! For me it is the most wonderful day of the year as I reflect that God walked
our earth, sharing in the pain and suffering of a humanity that had lost their way, sharing in my pain. In
his words and actions Jesus taught us all we needed to know about love and hope and eternity. He
looked into the face of evil that will always try and destroy love and defeated it. Yes! Evil can be
defeated! He faced the biggest fear of humanity death and moved beyond it into eternity. Yes! We
can move beyond death into eternity! He rose again to be with us always. Therefore I am never alone.
And still, with arms of love open to us he invites us come to me. Christ is risen! Alleluia! He is
risen indeed! Alleluia! The joy and excitement of Easter Day is like that of a premier division crowd as
their football team scores the winning goal just 30 seconds from the final whistle. The resurrection is
GOOD NEWS. Good news for those first disciples; good news for us and good news for the world. St
Augustine of Hippo said that A Christian is an alleluia from head to foot. But, sadly, most people in
our increasingly secular world miss it and Easter Day will be just another day (except for the chocolate
and Easter bunnies!)
O Lord, you love us! Why arent we shouting? The stones rolled away! Why arent we dancing?
O Lord, you love us! Why arent the bells pealing? The victorys won! Why arent the drums
drumming? Why arent the feet stamping and the doves flying and the bands marching and the fingers
snapping and the tongues praising and the hands clapping and the trumpets blaring and the choirs
singing and the cymbals clashing and the children laughing? Why arent the eyes smiling and the
banners blowing and the horns sounding and the voices calling and the crowds clamouring and the arms
waving and the tambourines playing and the hearts humming...
Our Easter services are at 8.00 and 11.00 at Seend and 9.15 at Bulkington and Poulshot
May God bless you and surprise you with his love and joy this Easter.
The Revd. Maureen Allchin, Rector
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07:42 (M-F)
08:32 (S)
09:41
13:01
Devizes
08:05
09:51
13:11
Devizes
11:20
13:20
15:20
Poulshot (Raven)
11:29
13:29
15:29
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CATEGORIES ARE:
Under 12yrs old
12yrs 18yrs
Adults
REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE IN
THE VILLAGE HALL
TEAS, COFFEES, CAKES AND SAVOURIES
A FUN DAY FOR ALL THE FAMILY NO MATTER WHAT AGE!
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However, the most incredible tourist attraction apart from the exceptional
scenery, has to be the Albanian people themselves. The country and the people
have in recent years gathered a reputation for crime, violence and dishonesty;
the reality was that we felt safer than in many other parts of Europe.
Whilst Albania does have a range of significant internal problems such as
bribery, widespread disregard of laws and social practices that are alien to
more western countries (such as a very machismo society) we found the Albanian
people to be some of the most wonderful people we have met anywhere on earth and
old fashioned practices are changing rapidly. We found the people to be kind,
friendly, generous, justly proud of their country, industrious and very
welcoming. We had a most wonderful time and cannot wait to return and explore
more of this wonderful country.
LOCAL ETIQUETTE: Albanians shake hands frequently and are more touchy feely
than we reserved Brits. To indicate yes they often move the head horizontally
from side to side as in our no. Their no is sometimes a slight raising of
the eyebrows, sometimes with a gentle click of the tongue. A definite no is
to raise the entire chin.
This is changing as Albanians adopt European
etiquette, which can prove confusing!
It is of note that Albanians appear to have limited interest in the external
built environment, with indifference towards litter and the appearance around
buildings. This contrasts with the internal environment which tends to be very
house proud; hence the cleanliness of toilets.
FOOD: The quality of the food was excellent, something of a foodie paradise.
Shops, supermarkets and garages were very well stocked with everything
necessary.
WEATHER: Temperatures in November were in the early 20s & we had blue skies for
our entire visit.
GENERAL: It is of note that the ferry port at Durres appeared to be an efficient
and well run operation and we would definitely consider using it on our next
visit. Ferries run from Ancona and Bari in Italy. Our route was north along the
coast to Durres, inland to Tirane, south to Lake Ohrid and back to Greece. Some
English was spoken in most places we visited.
We also managed with a little
French and German at times. Italian is also spoken in some places. There were
few insects but we would recommend an insect repellent.
SUMMARY: Ben(z), our 20 year old Mercedes van was in heaven.
Nowhere else on
earth can there be so many old Mercedes vans, all happily trundling along the
bumpy but gorgeous road network.
He enjoyed meeting his cousins and we were
astonished at the range of uses that Mercedes vans were being put to; from fire
engines, quarry vehicles, coaches and fuel/gas tankers to recovery vehicles. We
didnt see any other British motor homes in Albania during our short visit,
although we saw a handful from other countries including Slovenia, Germany,
Holland and Belgium.
If you havent visited Albania, we hope our experiences might encourage you to
visit this very special country.
Poulshot Readers
The group met at the Raven on 24th of February.
Everyone enjoyed Operation Mincemeat many
having read the other Ben Macintyre books. For this
month the book is All The Light We Cannot See by
Anthony Doerr
We will meet again on March 23rd at 7:30pm in the
Raven. New readers always welcome. Contact Philip
828236
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March
15th
Apri
tbc
May
tbc
June
21st
July
tbc
Garden Visit
August
tbc
September
20th
October
tbc
November
18th
December
tbc
Chinese Medicine
Acupuncture
& other Chinese therapies:- Cupping, Moxibus4on, Guasha, can
be used to treat people of any age and can be combined safely &
successfully with Western Medicine & other therapies
Musculoskeletal:- Acute/Chronic injuries, Back pain,
Arthri4s
Mental Health issues:- Depression, Generalised Anxiety Disorder Stress & fa4gue,
OCD, Phobias, Addic4ons
Gynaecological problems:- Irregular/heavy & or painful periods, PMT, menopausal
symptoms, PCOS/infer4lity
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Skin Condi4ons:- Eczema, Psoriasis, Derma44s
Insomnia, Allergies, Sinusi4s, Migraines, Asthma, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Ver4go
Poulshot
Village Hall
Available for meetings, functions, clubs
and private parties
Booking fees
Village activities - 6 an hour
Outside users - 10 an hour
All bookings for the hall are taken by
Elizabeth or Jon Martin on 01380 828206
email [email protected]
ONE VOICE COMMUNITY CHOIR
Sing with All Your Heart and Feel Alive!
We Meet Each TUESDAY Everyone Welcome! - Especially Men
Baptist Church in Sheep Street, Devizes 10am-12 Midday
Nothing too difficult and nothing
too serious; just fun, uplifting songs that
everyone loves to sing. To register your interest and have a
friendly chat, please call
Lee on 01373 825058
or 07766 244321
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Pets Corner
Meet Summer Henwood
Hi, I am Summer Henwood and I am a fox red Labrador retriever but only in name because my
family would point out that I dont actually retrieve anything. To be honest I just dont get the point in
that throw a ball.fetch the ball..throw a ball thing.
My real name (the name on my birth certificate) is Gifford Rose. My owners realised that they were
going to look pretty daft shouting that across the fields and so they voted on names, and Summer
won. Overall I am happy
with the name.
I love long walks and
mostly can be walked off
the lead.
Only
occasionally do I get
myself a bit over exited
and then my owners tell
me I go a bit deaf
personally I blame it on
the squirrels because
they are normally the
cause. If in doubt blame
the squirrels is my life
motto.
My parents were both gun dogs, but if you promise not to laugh I will let you into a secret I am
frightened of bangs all bangs. I get very worried when they are
shooting (which is a lot of the time) and when they are firing on
Salisbury Plain. Thunder and lightening and fireworks are the worst and
make me shake.
Most other things I love. Especially food. I LOVE FOOD. I love
sausages and chicken and beef and toast (buttered is best), cheese, ice
cream, most anything. My only dislikes are sprouts (I dont actually
think you are supposed to eat those), asparagus, spinach and bananas.
I
have
travelled a lot
and lived in
Italy for almost
two years.
The
best
things about
living in Italy
are pizza
(obviously) and lizards. My owners find it
funny to shout lizard and make me pounce
into the long grass but I know you dont get
them in England (I wish you did because
they are great fun to chase), but I pounce
anyway just to play along and because I love
my family.
I am very friendly and so please say hello if you see me around.
Picture Framing
Oils, water colours, prints, photographs etc
Plain or wash lined mounts
Choose from over 50 mouldings
Quick service
Please ring for appointment
Juliet Wilmot
The Garden Lodge, Chifoe
01380 850314
Darren Sheppard
Traditional, Perfectionist,
Painter and Decorator.
We take pride in our work and have a
real passion for the upkeep of old
English houses and Estates.
Visit www.Sheppard-Decorators.co.uk
Tel. 01380501898 07876433655
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HOLIDAYS & SHORT BREAKS
Tel 01380 813092 or 07973 385336
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the
Trousers/Skirts - 1.00
Double - 3.50
Single - 2.50
Jumpers/ Cardigan 1.00
Duvet covers/Sheets
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Email : [email protected]
Village Contacts
St Peters Church
Priest in Charge
The Revd. Maureen Allchin (828931)
Clerk
Mrs Elizabeth Read (893214)
email: [email protected]
Council Members
Mr Adrian Baber
Mr Nicholas Hunloke
Mr Steve Housby
Mr Tim Coleman
Mr Ben Hamilton
Mr Tim Nixon
Re4red Priest:
The Revd. Jane Knowles (870325)
[email protected])
Churchwardens
Mrs Joyce Arnold, Mrs Kate Amery
e-mail: [email protected]
PCC Members
Mr Nicholas Hunloke (Treasurer)
Lady Kate Hunloke (Secretary - 828333)
Mrs Angela Bullen
Mr Brian Arnold
Mrs Dankay Cleverly (Deanery Synod)
Village Trust
Chairman
Mr Nicholas Hunloke (828333)
Secretary
Mr Ray Josey (Secretary - 827010)
email: [email protected]
Farmers Club
Mr Richard Francis (828232)
Trust Members
Tim Coleman (Vice-Chair)
Mr Brian James (Treasurer)
Mrs Denise Josey (Archivist)
Village Hall
Chairman
Mr Ray Josey (827010)
Bookings
Elizabeth or Jon Mar9n (828206)
email: [email protected]
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March
8th
Apri
12th
May
9th
June
13th
Ou9ng TBA
July
11th
August
8th
September
12th
Games Evening
October
11th
November
8th
December
13th
January
10th
Fresh seasonal vegetables, this produce will be harvested daily from the House allotments
Bespoke hand craLed furniture from our workshops, including benches, tables, planters, wishing
well, wooden toys, bird tables and many other handmade items. Our workshops will also make
furniture to order. Catalogue available
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email:[email protected]
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And thanks, once again, to all who support the Village 100 Club.
It was very
encouraging to have the Church full on this occasion
with friends from the other two parishes in the
benece joining us.
Then, the icing on the cake. We moved on to the
Chapel of Ease for lunch. This was where services
were held during the Mme when the Church was out
of acMon. The Chapel, beauMfully decorated for the
occasion was looking very dierent to how it must
have been during the nine years when used for
weekly worship. About Qy of us sat down to a three course lunch, which was thoroughly enjoyed
by everyone. I am sure we all went home feeling privileged to be living in a place where there is
such fellowship.
On behalf of everyone
w h o w a s t h e r e I
should like to thank
M a u r e e n , t h e
Churchwardens, and
Members of the PCC,
who worked so hard
t o m a k e i t a
memorable occasion
and also to Annie and
h e r h e l p e r s f o r
p r o v i d i n g s u c h a
banquet.
by Brian James
Ofsted reported Rowdeford as being "Outstanding in 2013 and the school is highly regarded
in the community.
Rowdeford is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people
and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All volunteers will be subject to a full
Disclosure and Barring Service check before appointment is confirmed.
If you would like to be one of our volunteers please contact the school to discuss your availability
GRAND COOKERY
DEMONSTRATION BY
JERRY OF THE
RAVEN
Jerry will make a starter, main
course and desert, provide the
recipes, and give us his expert 4ps,
all delivered in his unique style
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2:15pm
8th
8:00pm
12th
12:00pm
14th
7:30pm
15th
7:30pm
16th
7:30pm
19th
11:00am
23rd
7:30pm
27th
April
May
June
4th
2:15pm
12th
7:30pm
13th
7:30pm
16th
7:30pm
18th
7:30pm
5th
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Elec9on Day
15th
tbc
21st
7:30pm
28th
10am-12
4th
10am-12
10th
6pm
11th
3pm
12th
15th
6:00pm
July
2nd
7:30pm
October
8th
6:30
November
19th
10am
The annual Quiz Night organised by the Village Hall Commifee was held on 12 February, and was a great
success. This was due almost en9rely to one man, our Quiz Master, Alan Webber. Not only does he spend
many, many hours compiling ten interes9ng and varied rounds of ques9ons, he then conducts the evening
in a light hearted but rm fashion, aided by his roguish sense of humour and willingness to poke fun at
himself.
All thirteen teams entered fully into the spirit of the evening, answering the ques9ons willingly with the
right amount of seriousness but good humour when gerng it wrong. This was aided by the excellent bar
service from Sam and Karl which ensured our thirsts were sa9sed throughout the evening. The worthy
winners were Pam and Ian Gillies, especially praiseworthy as they were a team of two compe9ng against
teams of four!
The money raised from the evening contributes to the running costs of the Village Hall. Without such fund
raising events and, more signicantly, the monies from the 100 Club, we could not nance the hall and run
it for the benet of all villagers.
So, thank you, Alan, for providing us with a thoroughly enjoyable evening in comfortable surroundings and
convivial company. If you have not been to any of our village quiz nights, do come along in the future for
you will be most welcome. No doubt we will be looking to organise another one in the autumn.
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