EXTON VILLAGE NEWS LETTER 155 MAY 2017

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EXTON VILLAGE NEWS LETTER 155 MAY 2017 Many thanks to everyone who joined the litter picking session on the morning of Saturday 8 April. Around 30 villagers, adults and children, enjoyed the fine weather clearing paths and roadsides in and around Exton. In only a few hours, around 40 bags of rubbish were collected. The action day was organised by Edward Heckels on behalf of Exton and Horn Parish Council and supported by Rutland County Council, which arranged contractors to take the rubbish away and provided litter picking grab sticks, gloves, high visibility tabards and bin liners. Annette Oliver, Clerk to the Parish Council, commented: We are lucky to live in one of the most beautiful parts of Britain. Sadly, however, our countryside is spoilt by the growing spread of fast food wrappers, bottles, cans and other rubbish along the road side. The Parish Council were very happy to support the initiative of one of our residents who decided that something needed to be done and delighted by the support from villagers for the action day. June Fox, Rutland County Councillor for Exton, said: The County Council was very pleased to be able to support this local initiative. I hope that the success of the action day in Exton encourages other communities in Rutland to organise litter picking events and to clean up their neighbourhood. 1

Edward Heckels, organiser of the Exton Litter Pick, with the 40 rubbish bags collected Bernadette Wallace and members of the Cottesmore Brownie Pack with rubbish bags collected 2

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The above Coffee Morning is being arranged by Ann Bell. If you can help by bringing a cake we would be most grateful. Ann Bell Tel: 812594 6

Exton s Produce and Craft Show 2017 Update It is now thirty two years since the first annual Produce and Craft Show was held in Exton Village Hall. During this time there have been only two years when the Show did not take place. With the demise of the long established Street Market in 2008 and more recently the Exton Day, the annual Show is now the only long-standing event involving a cross-section of Exton Villagers, their families and pupils attending the Exton and Greetham Primary School. The envy of many local villages, the Show continues to go from strength to strength and 2016 was no exception. There were thirty-four trophies and cash prizes awarded at the Show. The Children s Section now hasten classes including a hotly contested trophy for the Best Young Baker and a special prize of a superior model kit for The Best Junior Model donated by The Rutland Scale Model Club, who meet regularly in the Village Hall throughout the year and for the first time this year mounted a fascinating exhibition of their handiwork as part of the Show. In addition to the Show itself in August, the customary Presentation Buffet was held at Barnsdale Lodge Hotel for trophy winners, their friends and family. Trophies engraved with their winners names were presented for winners to keep until it is time for the next Show to be held on Sunday 20 August 2017. 7

At the end of the year, 1,411.72 was carried forward so as to ensure there will be sufficient funds to mount the Show in 2017, even without income from the customary fund raising activities. In 2016 these included providing teas for those taking part in The Exton Day, a Summer Barbeque for Committee and friends, a small surplus from the Show itself and an auction following the Presentation Buffet. Two long-standing stalwarts of the Organising Committee: Chris Wallace and Meryl Hart, announced their retirement following many years of involvement with the organisation of the Show and their long experience and wise counsel will be sorely missed. Newcomers welcomed to the Committee in 2017 include villagers David Collins, who has taken on the role of Treasurer and Annie Allison a Member of Friends of Exton and Greetham School. Stephen Ware Thanks to everyone who donated to the lillies in Remembrance of their loved ones. JUNE NEWSLETTER Contributions need to be received by the Editor by 21 st MAY 2017 Email to annetteoliver63@gmail.com [preferred] or by hand to 20 Stamford Road. It would be appreciated if this is not left until the absolute deadline to allow for layout changes etc unless of course it is unavoidable. To view the newsletter in colour please go to the village website exton.org. - webmaster Paul Taylor - or receive by email. Please advise the Editor to be added to the email circulation list. 8

SUNDAY 28 th MAY 2017 GARAGE AND TABLE TOP SALE in aid of Church Funds Anyone wishing to donate to this event please contact Ann 01572 812594 Sale starts @ 9.30 am to 3 pm All welcome! 9

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HATHA YOGA Mondays 6.45 pm class - 8 per class Hatha Yoga, suitable for all, www.serenityyogawithlaura.co.uk - 07951 288801 --------- Thursday morning class - 9.30am Yoga class, - 7.50/class, please book on 07951 288801/01780 767220 or lauracharlie@hotmail.com - Laura Byatt - Yoga Teacher Cottage Garden Society visit: On Wednesday, 14th June members of the Rutland branch of the Cottage Garden Society will be visiting gardens in Exton followed by lunch in the village hall. We are hoping to have a plant stall to boost the funds raised, which will be donated to village groups. If you have any unwanted plants, seedlings or other garden related items for our stall, please could you bring them to either Chris Wallace at 1, The Green, or Meryl Hart at 12, Pudding Bag Lane, by Tuesday, June 13th.. 11

Ladies Circle - Members and visitors enjoyed a most interesting demonstration of how to plant different hanging baskets, picking up several useful tips while watching. Kevin Barker planted four varying baskets, which were then available to buy at very reasonable prices. The competition for a photo or picture of your garden was won by Meryl Hart, 2nd. Terry Connolly and 3rd. Margaret Oliver. The raffle prizes were won by Ann, Sandra and Serena. What will be happening at the May meeting has not yet been decided upon, but will be either a picnic or possibly a meal out. Once a decision has been made members will be notified. This will take place on Thursday, 4th. May. and will be the last meeting until Thursday, 7th. September when Annette Oliver will be giving a most interesting talk on her experiences of being a Judge at Crufts. The competition will be a photo of your pet cat or dog. HAS ANYONE LOST A YOUNG, GREY/WHITE / TABBY CAT? For the last three or four weeks he seems to have adopted Pudding Bag for his home. It seems several residents are offering him a bed and food and he is so very friendly. Somebody must be missing him/her surely? If anyone is looking for him, please call 01572812671 for information. 12

FOR SALE Width - 117cm - Height - 200cm - Depth - 45cm One hanging rail across total width and one drawer across total width at the bottom, all in dark wood. Free to good home and new owner has to collect.[in Exton] Contact tel. number - 01572 812031 13

FOR SALE Width - 87cm - Height - 173cm - Depth - 43cm Half of width has hanging rail from front to back and other half has five shelves. It also has a key and is also in dark wood. Free to good home, new owner has to collect. [in Exton] Contact telephone number - 01572 812031 14

Services in May St Peter and St Paul Parish Church, Exton 14 th 11.15 am Matins 28th 11.15 am Holy Communion Morning Prayer will be said every Wednesday in the church. Everyone is welcome and the short service is about 15 minutes long. The Easter Day service was very well attended by villagers and visitors. Special thanks to Ann for organising the lilies again which looked lovely. The church is open every day if people want to see the beautiful arrangements and there is a list of donors and their loved ones in the church porch. Thanks also to Bernadette and Mark who made a very effective simple wooden cross from the trunk of the Christmas tree. Recycling at its best. Thank you also to Ed and Killoran and Georgina, Thomas, Eliza and Matilda who devised and produced an Easter sketch during the service which was much appreciated by the congregation.. Christian Aid week this year is from 14 th to 20 th May. This year the money raised will be to help refugees from the war torn areas of the world. Due to a lack of man-power we will not be distributing envelopes in the village but if you would like to donate a cheque (payable to Christian Aid) or to give cash we would appreciate it. Donations to me, Annie or Bernadette. Sally Miller, Churchwarden ST THOMAS OF CANTERBURY Holy Mass Sunday 9 am 15

EXTON CONTACT INFORMATION Organisation Contact Tele Email Ladies Circle Christine 812081 Wallace Village Hall Chair Mark Butterill 813652 mark@butterill.plus.com Village Hall Secretary Caretaker/ Bookings County Councillor [Exton] Parish Council Chairman Parish Council Clerk Joy McNally 811183 Garden House, Barnsdale Avenue Ann Bell 812594 mickpbell@tiscali.co.uk June Fox 01780 jfox@rutland.gov.uk 461133 Derek Palmer 812121 dpalm9@yahoo.co.uk Annette Oliver 812233 annetteoliver63@gmail.com Exton Defibrilator Co-ordinator Bernadette Wallace 01572 812956 bernie.wallace@btinternet.com Mob: 07858484918 Exton Village website Paul Taylor joandpaul@downtontaylor.free serve.co.uk RC Priest Oakham Father 722308 Presbytery Stephen Dye Parish Church Revd Marcus 813031 revmarcuspurnell@gmail.com Rector Purnell St Peter & St Paul Sally Miller 811411 sallyrm24@gmail.com Churchwarden Fox & Hounds 812403 Reading Room Susan Ware Meggie 812825 s.p.ware@btinternet.com kroegermeggie@gmail.com Kroeger 812509 Newsletter Annette Oliver 812233 annetteoliver63@gmail.com ANNUAL PARISH MEETING 7 pm 3 rd MAY 2017 Village Hall 16