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SOUTH KILWORTH NEWS
November 2012 No. 426
DIARY
ADVANCE NOTICE Saturday 1
st December Annual Church Bazaar Village Hall
Saturday 15th
December Children’s Christmas Party Village Hall
Friday 25th
January Burn’s Night Village Hall
The South Kilworth News is edited by Ann Saunders
Please send copy for the December edition by 23rd
November to
Ann Saunders Smithy House, Welford Road Tel: 575 338 Email: [email protected]
The South Kilworth News is printed by Colin Olle. Advertising enquiries to
Colin Olle Croft Acre, The Belt Tel: 575 791 Email: [email protected]
VILLAGE HALL BOOKINGS Contact Michael Murphy on 01788 861877 or 0777 6065385
Thur 1st 19.00 Art Club, Village Hall
Fri 2nd
19.30 First Friday, White Hart
Sat 3rd
16.00 All Soul’s Service, Peatling Parva
Sat 3rd
18.45 Bonfire Night, Village Hall / Playing Field
Sun 4th
09.30 All Saint’s Sunday, Holy Communion, Stanford-on-Avon
Mon 5th
18.30 Football, Playing Field
19.30 Parish Council Meeting, Village Hall
Tue 6th
10.00 MaMites, Village Hall
Thur 8th
19.00 Art Club, Village Hall
Sat 10th
12.00 Craft Fayre, Village Hall
Sun 11th
10.55 Remembrance Service, St Nicholas Church
Mon Check 18.30 Football, Playing Field
Tue 13th
09.30 Weekday Holy Communion, St Nicholas Church
13th
10.00 MaMites, Village Hall
19.00 W.I. Village Hall
Wed 14th
Mobile Library (School 12.00, Leys Crescent 12.30, North Road 12.50)
Thur 15th
06.30 – 22.30 Election, Village Hall
19.00 Art Club, Village Hall
Sat 17th
19.30 Safari Supper, Village Hall
Sun 18th
09.45 2nd
Sunday before Advent, Holy Communion, St Nicholas Church
Mon 19th
18.30 Football, Playing Field
Tue 20th
10.00 MaMites, Village Hall
19.00 W.I. Village Hall
Thur 22nd
12.00 Luncheon Club, Village Hall
19.00 Art Club, Village Hall
Sun 25th
10.30 Christ the King, Avon Swift Group Holy Communion, Kimcote
Mon 26th
18.30 Football, Playing Field
Tue 27th
10.00 MaMites, Village Hall
Wed 28th
Mobile Library (School 12.00, Leys Crescent 12.30, North Road 12.50)
Thur 29th
19.00 Art Club, Village Hall
Fri 30th
20.00 WASoSK, Mount Pleasant
Clergy Letter
If I have offended you... I’m sorry that this is a bit of an autobiographical article, but I’ve been asked the question it answers by
quite a few people, who can skip to the last bit!
During November I’ll be spending time in Hampshire as a new little Kennedy enters the world. However,
I will be back to be licensed to the Avon Swift Team as Associate Priest by the Archdeacon of
Loughborough at 10.30 on Sunday 25th
November in our group service in Kimcote. That may seem odd –
after all I’ve been around here in one form or another for ages!
But now formal licensing is necessary. After Ordination, priests are given a three or four year Curacy to
learn about parish management alongside all the other necessary priestly skills. Mine finished two years
ago.
Did I fail or have to do a re-sit? No! I am a Non Stipendiary Minister – that is a volunteer – and things
are slightly different for us. Because I have a job in Prison Chaplaincy, and look after my mother, I’ll be
an Associate Priest - not taking full-time responsibility as a Vicar, but continuing to support ministry in
various ways.
My ministry in Avon Swift began as a Reader, mainly serving in Misterton. During training for
Ordination, I thought that I’d be given a Curacy somewhere else, then come back to all of Avon Swift as
a Priest. That was not possible – back then the Diocese didn’t have a suitably placed Training Incumbent
elsewhere, and asked me if I’d mind coming back here. So I went to serve with dear Jane Curtis at the top
of our patch.
The rest you probably know – Jane left, Emma came, Ken left, Chris came – I stuck around to be useful
over all these changes. I have been offered more time in Prison Chaplaincy, I’ve looked at other Parishes
in our Diocese and elsewhere. I always felt, though, that here is where God has called me to be. Now, as
things settle after all the team changes, I am finally and officially committing to stay where I love to
serve.
I’d like to thank you for your support and affirmation through the years of training and preparation, and
ask for your prayers and fellowship in the onward journey. When my Muslim colleagues in Chaplaincy
go on leave, they send us this message: ‘As I go, I ask your forgiveness for any offence I may have
caused you.’ Aware of my many imperfections, I make the same request of you as this subtle change
takes place.
My prayer this month is for deepening fellowship, kindness and generosity of spirit in our future with
each other:
Lord God, the source of truth and love, keep us faithful to the apostles’ teaching and fellowship, united in
prayer and the breaking of bread, and one in joy and simplicity of heart, in Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
See you in Kimcote on the 25th
.
With love, hope and prayers, Jane Kennedy.
All enquiries regarding Church matters should be directed to:-
The Revd Canon Chris Oxley, The Rectory, Kilworth Road, Swinford, Telephone: 01788 860445
The Revd Emma Davies, The Vicarage, 5 Church Lane, Gilmorton, Telephone: 01455 556573 The Revd Jane Kennedy 17, Cromwell Close, Walcote, Telephone 01455 554065
All Souls' Service
A short service for the commemoration of the departed.
Saturday 3rd
November: 4pm
St Andrew's Church, Peatling Parva
An opportunity to remember the departed, and to light a candle in memory of a loved one.
If you are unable to attend, but would like a name included in the service,
please contact The Rev'd Emma Davies 01455 556573
or The Rev'd Jane Kennedy 01455 554065,
or any one from the PCC at Peatling Parva.
All are welcome.
The Avon Swift Team Ministry invites you to: Reaching Out: Ways of Praying
a 4-week course on prayer led by The Revd James Shakespeare from The Harborough Anglican
Team Learn about:
o praying with experience
o praying with the Bible
o praying in community
o stillness, silence and contemplation
Suitable for anyone who wants to explore prayer - regardless of experience!
When: Thursday evenings beginning 22 November for 4 weeks
Where: The Grange, Kimcote
Cost: FREE (scraps of wood for the woodburning stove welcome!)
As space is limited please book a place through The Revd Emma Davies, 01455 556573,
MACMILLAN COFFEE MORNING
We raised £1200, largely due to excellent stalls and some very generous donations. Many people did a little
Christmas shopping and the jewellery and driftwood stalls were extremely popular.
The local area President, John Gilding, paid us a visit and added to the fun of the day!
As always I am extremely grateful to all who help in any way.
Liz Sanders
WINDFARM COMMUNITY FUND MEETING The Parish Council would like to thank everyone who took the time and trouble to attend the Community
Fund meeting on the 9th
October.
Everyone’s comments and participation in the meeting are greatly appreciated
Anyone who is interested in sitting on the sub –group which is to be established to evaluate spending
proposals and who has not already specifically mentioned it to me can they please let me know.
Once we have made further progress with Vattenfall on one or two legal issues the Parish council will
formally establish the sub group
Ernie Roberts (Ed – see also minutes of meeting just before parish council minutes)
LUNCHEON CLUB On Thursday 18th October 15 members gathered in the Village hall for lunch.
The main course, a very tasty Cottage Pie made by Louise Boffey, was followed by an equally tasty Trifle
made by Eileen Burd. Tea and a Raffle completed once again a most enjoyable afternoon.
The next luncheon will be in the Village Hall on Thursday 22nd November.
David Burd
SOUTH KILWORTH BOWLS CLUB For details about how to join the bowls club, or any general information, please contact the Secretary,
Keith Rickhuss on 01858 575792. Email: [email protected]
TOTE NEWS
October 2012
£50 Mick Page No 16
£40 Mabel Hutt No 41
£30 Tom Baker No 31
£20 Jonathan Wood No 26
The November Tote Draw will be on Monday 12th
November 2012 - 1pm at the Kilworth Springs Golf
Club. Tote members, bowlers, partners and friends are welcome to attend the draws.
The cost to join the Tote is £1 per week and new members are welcome as there are still several numbers
available.
For more details, please contact Maggy Roberts - 01858 571238 email: [email protected]
Thank you for your continuing support.
Maggy Roberts
W.I. REPORT FOR SEPTEMBER Eleven members and one visitor heard a very interesting talk from Sue Winstanley of North Kilworth, all
about yoga. Sue is a yoga instructor and so inspired us that we are trying to get a class started in
the village hall. Look out for further information if you are interested in coming along.
Next month is our AGM but after this, at 8pm, we will be hearing all about a Victorian Christmas so
please come and join us for some early festive fun on Nov 20th.
Louise Boffey
01162 4788
W.I. DIARY OF EVENTS FOR 2012 20th November Janet Courtney's Victorian Lady at Christmas
11th December Christmas Party
YOGA A few ladies in the village are interested in getting together a Yoga class in the New Year, in the Village
Hall. It would be on a Wednesday morning for an hour and would be a six-week course initially. The
cost of hiring the hall means that we need a minimum number of people. So, if anyone is interested
please email me and once we have sufficient numbers we can go ahead and organise something. There is
no commitment at this stage but if we get this up and running, the six-week course and contribution for
the hall hire will need to be paid up front. The cost will be £25 per person for the 6 week course – maybe
slightly more depending on hall hire costs.
About the yoga – this will be a tone and relax yoga class, it is designed for all levels of ability. The yoga
practice will involve exercises on the floor, sitting and standing postures together with breathing,
meditation and relaxation techniques.
Please email, or phone 01858 575513.
Pat Connor
WASoSKs reports from September and October On Friday 29
th September Michael Murphy and staff entertained the WASoSKs at Glebe House. The
evening was memorable for many reasons but will be most remembered as we had our first female guest.
Mrs. Morley entered into the spirit of the evening and although a little hesitant at the start “….I can’t
place that Dalmore smell!” ultimately impressed by being a “girl who swallows” She also challenged the
gathered old WASoSKs with her offering.
A fiery alcoholic and petroleum bouquet led into a light green throat. This was correctly identified by our
top taster as an offering from the Penderyn distillery.
This is the first time that we had officially tasted a Welsh whisky and although interesting did not meet
universal approval “who bought the foreign p..s” was mumbled by one of our less aware and ruder
members who only redeemed himself after being voted the most massive WASoSK by one of the female
guests who joined later.
Towards the end of the evening our self imposed embargo on new offerings was broken with a rather
special bottle
Highland Park 25yr old: Broad brandy orange nose mirrored by a viscous orange and almond
smoothness with lingering hints of fading glory.
Finally we need to ask the advice of the wider readership!! Both on spelling and interpretation of
Bejazelled, vejazelled and pejazelled.
Friday 26th
October at Sideways cottage
Jason Timms entertained a small but select group with Stilton and Broccoli soup together with a selection
of meats and cheeses. The first really cold evening of the autumn saw 8 of us relaxing and unwinding
with a warming dram.
It was noted that numbers were a little down on usual, honeymooning and holidays with the family
apparently being offered as excuses??!! However it was also noted that we appear to have “lost” a few
WASoSKs, could this be due to lack of communication, the pressures of life or insult real or perhaps
perceived.
New offerings included: The Balvenie, Caribbean Cask 14yr old
The English Whisky Company, chapter 6 (3yr old)
Another “foreign” offering from England described as a classic malt
A sweet perfume of caramel with a raw alcohol note on the nose with a sweet green molasses note
married to a stimulating hot alcohol burn
The Balvenie Caribbean Cask had A Rum rich warming note of spicy orange on the nose with a hot spicy
burnt marmalade fullness leading to a long smooth and refined finish.
The conversation ranged over many topical items both near and far. It was noted that with autumn well
and truly on us, we need to think about the forth coming festivals of Halloween, Bonfire night and St
Andrews day. Several candidates for the “guy” for the bonfire were mentioned but maybe it should go out
to a vote, Candidates for the Guy: Who can fix it?!
Next meetings:
Friday 30th
November Mount Pleasant (The Elder Burd)
TBC Friday 21st December South Kilworth House
BONFIRE NIGHT The Village Hall / playing Field Bonfire Night event will be on Saturday 3
rd November starting at 6.45pm
with fireworks at 7.45pm and disco at 8.30pm
MA-MITES …..ANOTHER PLEA….. Calling all Under 5’s……….
Following on from our article last month we are having our final rally to boost numbers so please spread
the word.
We will be holding 3 special events at the Village Hall to suit all ages on the following dates.
November 13th
– Boogie Bods 11-11.45am
November 27th
– Boogie Bods 11-11.45am Fun sessions for children who love to sing and move and quality time for Parent/Carer and Child to join in together. Using a
variety of music to engage children including traditional songs and fun pieces to encourage young groovers.
December 11th
– Christmas Arts & Crafts 10.30-11.30am All materials provided no mess at home and a masterpiece at the end of it! Have fun with different materials, paint, glue and
maybe some glitter, experimenting, playing and just seeing what happens.
Special offer price of only £1.50 per child.
In addition to these special events Ma-mites runs every Tuesday from 10-11.30, so please pop in and join
us for a chat, a drink and a play,
If you would like any further details than please contact Sue on 01858 575239 /
[email protected] or Rachel on 07710 381533.
CHRISTMAS CHILD SHOEBOX APPEAL Will YOU........wrap an empty medium sized shoebox and fill it with great little gifts ?
It is then sent to a child in need, regardless of their background or religious belief. It is an unconditional
gift, asking for nothing in return.
For details of suitable items, leaflets and labels.........and any other information, contact Jacky Harrison.
01858 575 257
The village church will be open on the morning of SATURDAY, 10th. NOVEMBER for the receipt of
boxes.
OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD is the world's largest children's Christmas project.Your involvement
and support are much appreciated. Thank you.
Do you seem to have endless ‘to do’ lists floating around in your head? Are you finding it difficult to
relax and sleep? Easily distracted? Want to be able to concentrate and improve performance? Learn to
meditate!
A meditation and relaxation class is in North Kilworth Village Hall on Sunday 4th
November at 7pm for
1 hour at a minimum donation of £3. All profits go to MacMillan Cancer Support.
Don’t worry if you can’t sit cross-legged or get down on the floor...we have some chairs! Everyone is
welcome. Simply bring an open mind, some warm clothes or blanket and a cushion to sit on.
Any questions or want to find out more about what goes on in a meditation class give Sue a call on 01858
881798 or email [email protected]
Learn to meditate...
find time for relaxation...
and help raise money.
KILWORTH KORKS – PROPOSED EVENTS FOR 2012 Date Event Details
Friday 9th
Nov Curry Night @ Sideways Cottage,
Walcote Road
Organisers: Debbie Timms & Sue
Weightman
Order and pay by 4 Nov - Bring your
own drink
Friday 14th
Dec Christmas Party Night @ The Shires
Organisers: Amy Tottman & Tina
Morley
£20 for Christmas Meal & Disco
Thursday 10th
January 2013
2013 Planning Meeting Village Hall
If any more ladies would like to join the Kilworth Korks please e-mail Claire Hubbard (Email to
[email protected]) or ‘phone 571156, so that you can be included in future Kilworth Kork
communications. E-mail addresses will only be shared amongst other Kilworth Kork members
FUNDRAISING FOR KENYA VOLUNTEER TRIP
On the 11th of July next year, I will be heading to the Rift Valley province in Kenya with my
college. There I will be volunteering in 3 schools and will be involved in community work. This is an
invaluable experience that will be both tough and rewarding but I'm very much looking forward to it.
During the next 10 months, I will be holding various fundraising events to help towards the trip so any
support or donations would be appreciated and I would be extremely grateful.
As part of the fundraising efforts I will be holding two craft fayres – one in South Kilworth on Saturday
20th
November at the Village Hall from 1pm to 4pm, and a second in Market Harborough on Saturday
25th
November at the 3 Swans Hotel from 11am to 3pm. Please come along to support and enjoy some
Christmas shopping.
Alice Keal
EDITORIAL Suddenly - it seems - it’s November, it’s colder, it’s darker and soon it will be Christmas, the end of the
year and then 2013. Not that I am trying to speed time along but it definitely seems like a downhill rush
from here. Bonfire night and, no doubt, a surfeit of fireworks at the weekend is just the start of the
autumnal village events. It’s Christmas Child Shoe box time again with boxes to be handed in at the
church on Saturday 10th
November. Alice Keal’s Christmas Fayre in aid of her trip to Kenya is on the
same day. Then there is the Safari Supper – almost guaranteed to be a cold night but with plenty of food
and drink to keep people warm. Then it will be December starting with the Church Bazaar and by then
another issue of the South Kilworth News. Look forward to including your articles and any sundry
thoughts on village events and life.
Ann Saunders
Sunday Lunch Join us for Sunday Lunch and sample our fantastic food
cooked from fresh produce.
2 Courses - £14.25 per person
3 Courses - £16.50 per person
Senior Lunch
Our senior menu offers a wide range of freshly prepared
food at a fantastic price.
Main Course £5.75
Add a Dessert for £2.25
South Kilworth Rd, North Kilworth LE17 6HJ (t):
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