christchurch - St Peter`s Walton on the Hill

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christchurch - St Peter`s Walton on the Hill
WINDOW on WALTON
FEBRUARY 2015
News from
ST PETER’S & CHRISTCHURCH
www.stpeterswalton.org.uk
Churches
ST PETER’S & CHRISTCHURCH
Walton-on-the-Hill Ecumenical Partnership was inaugurated on 26th
October 1986. The participating churches are The Parish Church of St
Peter the Apostle, Diocese of Guildford and Christchurch United Reformed
Church, Southern Synod.
Priest in Charge
Revd Canon Margaret Marsh MA
01737 812105
[email protected]
Churchwardens
Catherine Patten
01737813804
[email protected]
Neil Williams
01737 813648
[email protected]
Treasurer
Mike Giles
01737 812636
[email protected]
Verger
Colin Martin
01737 350637
Pastoral Assistant
Moya Weeks
01737 819457
[email protected]
Pastoral Assistant
Karen Rand
01737 213311
[email protected]
CHRISTCHURCH
Church Secretary
Dr Ray Brotherwood
01737813678
Arthur Charlwood
020 8393 3396
Acting Treasurer
Sheila Brotherwood
01737813678
Elders
Mary Pavy
01737 812828
Marion Pevy
01737 812129
Editor’s Note
Your Editor Ruth McHale
Tel: 01737 819971
Dear Readers,
It is a pleasure to welcome you back to this new
year, and hello to those who are viewing this on line!
As St Peter’s is coming to the end of an era saying goodbye to Margaret
Marsh, it looks as if Christchurch is beginning one with a possible new
leader in sight.
With Margaret’s last service on the 1st, St Peter’s goes into a period of
vacancy until the position is filled. This could take a while but in the
meantime it is you, the reader, who can help to support and maintain
St Peter’s to the standard that it has been brought up to and maintained
over the last 10years with Margaret as Priest in Charge.
In this edition there are many examples that give the sense of community
within this village and I would like to draw your attention especially to the
Walton in Bloom message. More information on that next month.
I do hope you have a good month and keep warm!
Ruth
The deadline for the March edition is 15th February
Please send all contributions, preferably by email to:[email protected]
By post to:
The Rectory
Attn: The Editor
Breech Lane
Walton-on-the-Hill KT20 7SD
All views expressed are those of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of
St Peter’s or Christchurch.
Church Diary
FEBRUARY
TIME
SERVICE/EVENT
PLACE
Sun 1st
8.00am
10.30am
3.00pm
Holy Communion
Parish Communion
Worship
St Peter’s
St Peter’s
Christchurch
Mon 2nd
1.30-2.30 pm Little Cherubs
St Peter’s
Tues 3rd
12.00 noon
Churches Together in The
Meeting Room
Good
Shepherd
Wed 4th
12.30pm
Funeral
St Peter’s
Thurs 5th
9.30-11.00am Mothers and Uthers
The Rectory
Sun 8th
8.00am
10.30am
10.30am
St Peter’s
St Peter’s
Christchurch
Mon 9th
1.30-2.30 pm Little Cherubs
The Rectory
Sun 15th
8.00 am
10.30 am
10.30 am
St Peter’s
St Peter’s
Christchurch
Mon 16th
1.30-2.30 pm Little Cherubs
St Peter’s
Sun 22nd
8.00 am
10.30 am
10.30 am
St Peter’s
St Peter’s
Christchurch
Mon 23rd
1.30-2.30 pm Little Cherubs
Holy Communion
Parish Communion
Morning Worship
Holy Communion
Family Service
Morning Worship
Holy Communion
Parish Communion
Holy Communion
St Peter’s
To those who give to St Peter’s
A NOTE FROM YOUR TREASURER
Thanks to all those who have kindly donated to the church funds over the last few
years. May I remind you all that in order for the church to reclaim Gift Aid on
donations whether made by standing order or placed in weekly envelopes, a signed
Gift Aid declaration needs to be completed and returned to me at 37 Breech Lane
Forms are available at the back of the church or contact me on 01737 812636 or
email to [email protected]
Many thanks
Mike Giles
St Peter’s Cleaning Rota
February
6th
13th
20th
27th
Dring Family
Parr-Davis Family
Oliphant Family
Sue Osgood
March
6th
13th
20th
27th
Ruth Ayre, Jan Allum, Annette Howard-Smith
Hough Family
Brown Family
Sue Osgood
From St Peter’s Registers
Holy Baptism
Thomas Charles Robert Marsh
James Michael Marsh
Luna Rose Shelley
Joseph Anthony James White
Jacob John Denny
Tobias Oliver Meighan
Dexter Stuart Feshareki
Holy Matrimony
Dee O’Sullivan and William Smethurst
Fleur Johnson and Alan Odell
Funeral
Isabel Holly Price
Interment of ashes
John Harding
from St Peter’s
How wonderful it was to celebrate Christmas with such joy.
St Peter’s was packed at all the services, and you can see the
photos of the Nativity in the centrefold pages. What was
particularly remarkable was the numbers who attended the
Crib Service. When we got to over 300 adults, Bill Oliphant
stopped counting, so with the children we must have had at
least 400 in total! In fact, 836 adults and 271 children attended over Christmas, and
people say that Christianity is no longer relevant! I will remember this Christmas at
St Peter’s with very fond memories indeed.
We sent all our Christmas collections, which amounted to a generous £1,723.89,
to Coram, the UK children’s charity that has been supporting vulnerable children for
275 years, and now helps a million children and young people every year, including
those who have been abused.
Our Christmas fund raising events meant that our fund raising total for the year was
in excess of £2,750, an amazing amount. Our appreciation and thanks to the May
Pageant Committee for their incredible support and hard work organising the
Christmas Craft Fair, including the ‘raffle run’ selling a huge number of Christmas
Hamper Raffle tickets. Thank you also to all whose contributions filled three delicious
hampers.
A great ‘first’ was the Choir CD, which was produced with some very hard work by
both the choir and Phil Morton, our organist and choirmaster, but was also great fun
to do. And thank you to Philip Ide for his professional Choir Photograph which was
put on the CD cover, on mugs and was also sold adding to the total. I have a
treasured framed copy.
As I come to leave as your parish priest, I know that many of you have realised what
a wonderful husband I have in Charlie. You all know by now my many irritating ways
and I’m sure that you have often wondered, like me, how Charlie puts up with it.
Well, it seems at last he has received proper recognition. At the Junior Choir
pantomime visit he was pronounced as ‘Saint Charlie’, to much cheering from the
choir! Apparently 29th December will now always be officially St Charlie’s Day! You
can see his picture with ‘Muddles’ together with Olivia Ide’s description of the day.
I do hope as many of you as possible with be coming to St Peter’s at 10.30 am on
Sunday 1st February, and afterwards at The Riddell Hall for a bit of a ‘do’. I will try to
keep my emotions under control, but can’t promise!
In the meantime, you may know that Catherine and Frederick Patten went to
Australia for Christmas to see their new grandson. We are very concerned to hear
that Frederick has been taken ill so they are unable to fly home at present. We offer
all our love and support to them both at this worrying time.
This means that Neil Williams is, for the time being, our lone churchwarden, which is
a daunting prospect for him as there is so much to be done during the vacancy.
All possible help and support that can be offered to Neil will be very much
appreciated by him, so do please do all you can to help ease the burden over the
next few months.
I hope to see you on Sunday 1st and I will be reflecting on the past ten years at
St Peter’s and Walton in the March Magazine. In the meantime thank you for making
it such a very special time for both me and my saint of a husband!
Margaret
PS—have you seen our new St Peter’s website?—it’s great! Many thanks to Ruth
for doing such a good job!
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Yvonne Post
29 January 1925 – 7 January 2015
It is with great sadness that we have to inform you that our mother, Yvonne Post,
died on 7 January 2015. The family are thankful that she passed away peacefully at home,
where she wanted to be, and had family and friends around her when she died - and a cat on
her lap.
Our Mum had deep religious beliefs and did not fear death, as she knew she was going to a
better place and would be reunited with our Dad. We all miss her desperately, but are extremely thankful to have had her in our lives for so long.
Her funeral will be on Wednesday 4 February:
St Peters Church, Breech Lane, Walton on the Hill, KT20 7SD – 12.30 pm Funeral Service.
Randalls Park Crematorium, Leatherhead, KT22 0AG - 2.00 pm Cremation.
We will then celebrate her life at The Grumpy Mole, Dorking Road, Tadworth, KT20 5RX
from 3.00 pm.
We hope that you will join us for any or all of the above 3 happenings.
Our Mum’s wishes were that if you were thinking of sending flowers, please instead
consider making a donation to the St Peter’s Church fund - which can be sent ‘care of
Stonemans’ to the address below.
However, if you did want to send flowers, the Undertaker is:
Stoneman Funeral Service
11 Shelvers Hill, Tadworth, KT20 5PU
01737 814406
From: Mick, Lesley and Heather Heather Post: [email protected] 07725 232144 or
01737 217914 (evenings and weekends)
from Christchurch
What Happened to THE BOYS BRIGADE?
Many residents of Walton can remember the B.B. Some
even were Members, part of a nationwide youth movement.
The Walton unit known as a Company operated from 1941-1975 attached to Christchurch.
The B.B. originally formed in Glasgow in 1883 by William Smith. It was formed to
counteract various ‘’boys gangs’’ which were getting out of hand. A voluntary movement
sponsored by churches. Using the ‘tools’ available at the time. They were the ‘’Twin Pillars’’
of Religion and Discipline. Bible Class on Sundays, weekly Parades, Drilling, Physical,
Activities, Music (bands) and Camping etc. SURE AND STEADFAST is their motto. This to
guide boys towards ‘Christiam Manliness’. It was not always successful , but the mark of
the B.B has helped many boys.
The B.B spread throughout the U.K. and Commonwealth Countries. By 1905, there were
B.B members around Poole in Dorset able to supply 50% of the original camp on Brownsea
Island, which was the starting point for the Scouts. The B.B still function world wide.
In 1941 the B.B reached Walton. Mr George Tremain moved to Tadworth. Being a Baptist,
he joined the Congregational Church-it was a free church. Having been a B.B member in his
previous church he has the knowledge of the drill, P.T bands and Sunday school work plus
tremendous enthusiasm. He also served in the first World War. The Walton Company was
later joined by The Girls’ Brigade. Young people from around Walton joined. In its prime,
The Band led monthly Church Parades, met twice weekly for other activities and annual
camps.
In 1975, the Company amalgamated with the Ashtead group and in the Millennium year a
short history of the B.B time in Walton was deposited in the Surrey archives.
Arthur Charlwood
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WOMEN'S WORLD DAY OF PRAYER LOCAL SERVICE,
FRIDAY, 6th MARCH, 2.00pm at CHRISTCHURCH U.R.C
Looking ahead to March, this year's service has been prepared by the Christian
women of The Bahamas on the theme, 'Jesus said to them,
"Do you know what I have done for you?"
Everyone is very welcome, men and young people as well as women!
Tea will be served afterwards in Christchurch Hall.
Please ring Mary Pavy on 812828 or Mo Atkins on 813834 if you would like a lift to and
from the church or for further information.
Feb
1st
Afternoon Service—Revd. Craig Bowman
8th
Morning Worship—Mr. G. Partridge
15th
Morning Worship—Mr. J. Allinson
22nd
Holy Communion—Revd. Howard Rady
CHRISTCHURCH GUILD
Every Wednesday 3.00pm-4.15pm
Meets at Christchurch Hall—entrance on the left side of the
church building.
Both men and woman welcome!
A little worship, talk, entertainment or activity followed by a
cup of tea and a chat.
No subscription, just come along with a friend if you like– we
would be delighted to see you!
COFFEE DROP-IN
Every Saturday morning at Christchurch Hall
10.30-11.45am
(unless there is a charity event at Lord Riddell Hall).
The Drop-In donations go to Charities
Thank you for your support! Come and join us, if you haven't done
so already—a warm, friendly atmosphere awaits you!
WALTON’S
WRIGGLERS
SOFT PLAY FOR MUMS,
CHUMS AND LITTLE ONES!!
MON. TUES. FRI.
9.30am – 2.30pm
For the under 5’s
1st Child: £3.50
Siblings: £1.50
Siblings under 1: Free
Loyalty cards!
PARTIES!!
The Scout and Guide Headquarters,
opp. The Chequers.
Walton-on-the-Hill
DETAILS: 07768432772
Little Cherubs meet every Monday in term time
From 1.30 pm to 2.30 pm in St Peter’s Church
For all Under Fives, with their Mums, Dads,
Grandparents, Carers
Singing, Craft, Story, Ring the bell
Refreshments for children and carers
Contact Karen Rand (01737 2133110) [email protected]
Spring Term 2015
2nd Feb
9th Feb
2nd Feb
Jesus visits the Temple with Mary and Joseph
Jesus welcomes children
Jesus visits the Temple with Mary and Joseph
th
16
23rd Feb
2nd March
9th March
16th March
23rd March
HALF TERM
- 20TH February
Pancakes
Washing the disciples’ feet
Mothering Day card
Jesus cares for Jerusalem
Easter Garden
A Warm welcome
awaits you
MONTHLY CLASSIC FILM
REVIEW
Vertigo (1958)
Hi everybody, hope you are all well and had a fabulous Christmas and new year! It
seems odd to ask that, it seems so long ago!
Today I’m going to be reviewing one of the most historic examples of manipulation,
obsession and dramatization ever addressed in film from one of the world’s most
prominent directors whose name is synonymous with thriller and fear, yes the
legend that is Mr. Alfred Hitchcock.
This film is ultimately a thriller and one used to evoke fear and terror into the
audience member, something that Hitchcock never fails to achieve. As he once
famously quoted ‘I am a typed director. If I made Cinderella, the audience would
immediately be looking for a body in the coach.’ And ultimately he is right. What is
interesting to perceive though is Hitchcock, especially in ‘Vertigo’, wrote murder
scenes like love scenes and love scenes like murder scenes. What I adore about this
film is that it achieves a very different ‘aftertaste’ (for lack of a better word!) in the
audience members mind. I am a large believer that a good film should always
change your life in some way. Not that you walk out of the cinema a reformed
character, but it should alter your state of mind and make you analyse the decisions
we make in our own lives and a writers expression of consequence. (A cheaper
version of therapy!) Vertigo is marketed as a typical Hitchcock movie, but yet it
provides a very different look on the effects of desire, pain and false tragedy. This
will become clearer when I dictate the plot line. Hitchcock dramatically represents
the harshest examples of love and what it drives his characters to perpetrate.
Police detective John 'Scottie' Ferguson played by James Stewart is asked by an old
college friend, Gavin Elster, if he would have a look into his wife Madeleine's (Kim
Novak) strange behavior.
Elster is under the belief his wife believes that she is the reincarnation of a distant
relative who died many years ago and Elster is concerned about her sanity. Scottie,
although skeptical, agrees to follow her. After a few days of pursuing her he rescues
her from an apparent suicide attempt when she jumps into San Francisco bay. He
gets to know her and they fall in love. They go to an old mission church and he is
unable to stop her from climbing to the top of the steeple, owing to his vertigo,
where she jumps to her death.
Tortured by the event and consumed with guilt an inquest confirms that Madeleine
did commit suicide, Scottie is committed to an asylum as he is unable to cope with
the grief. Several months later, whilst walking he meets Judy Barton, a woman who
is the spitting image of Madeleine. She is a brunette and has a very different
fashion style, but she is identical to the woman who died. He tries to re-make her
into Madeleine's image by getting her to dye her hair and wear the same type of
clothes. He soon begins to realize however that he has been duped and was a pawn
in a complex piece of theatre that was meant to end in tragedy. Elster had in fact
hired Judy to play his wife so he would not be discovered for murdering the ‘real
Madeleine’. Judy out of love for Scottie agrees to allow him to turn her back into
the woman she played and Scottie out of obsession manipulates her into changing
everything about herself, but when he asks her to run back up the bell tower so he
can recreate the event, but this time save her, will history repeat itself?
The films focus on the mental effect this façade has on James Stewart’s character
results in a tragic stream of events that leaves the audience member reeling.
Hitchcock’s dramatic portrayal of the mind and love so deep people are willing to
sacrifice their identities gives the audience such a tragic insight into the
consequence of such a piece of theatre. Kim Novak I believe was perfectly cast in
this film. She has a haunting beauty that commands the screen, a desperate
necessity in this film, as the character does not speak until a third of the way into
the movie. Alongside James Stewart we see a real contrast and that is wonderful to
see on screen. Although we often associate James Stewart with Alfred Hitchcock,
Hitchcock was embittered at the critical and commercial failure of the film in 1958.
He blamed this on James Stewart for "looking too old" to attract audiences any
more. Hitchcock never worked with Stewart, previously one of his favorite
collaborators, again, Hitchcock also believed that Kim Novak was miscast in the role,
but I do feel she brings a haunt to it that a star like Marilyn Monroe (probably
because of her great stardom) could not achieve.
‘Vertigo’ exhibits some of the finest examples of cinematography and dramatic plot
lines, ever demonstrated on screen, but I do believe the true success of this film is
the ability to convey such a startling story, and leave all words unsaid, said.
‘There is no terror in the bang, only in the anticipation of it.’ – Alfred Hitchcock
By Niamh Collins
Mothers & Uthers
Begins again on Thursday 5th
February at The Rectory
9.30am-11.00am
Come and join us for tea/coffee and cake.
ALL WELCOME!
Guest speaker is Janet Widman
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CURZON COUNTRY CINEMA
are showingMr Turner
at The Lord Ridddell Hall, Deans Lane
on Friday 27th February.
1.30pm - 4.30pm and 7.30pm (3 sittings)
All seats £5
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THE FRIENDS OF THE CHILDREN’S TRUST
Present:
THE SECRETS OF ROMANTIC
PHOTOGRAPHY
Saturday 14 February 7.30pm
Tickets £10 to include Lite Bites Ring 01737 812655 or 01737 353981
[email protected]
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‘’ Walton in bloom."
Walton forum would like us all in the village to focus on making it
more attractive by enhancing our properties ,with hanging
baskets ,tubs & window boxes ,and flowers general , how great it
would be for us to improve our village life with colour and
beauty, your support is vital to our village’s success,
more information next month, "the flower happy group".
Walton on the Hill WI
With Christmas and New Year festivities behind us we embark on another W.I. year. Our
first meeting of 2015 was a sale of surplus gifts which is always good fun and very popular,
followed by a talk by one of our members who told us all about her exciting life at Elizabeth
Arden. (see below)
Our February meeting, on the 12th will be a talk by Mr Rupert Matthews on R.A.F. Heroes in
Surrey. If you would like to join us you will be most welcome.( 2,30pm at The Riddell Hall)
We wish all our readers A Very Happy New Year.
Zena Hodgkison
After the official part of the Walton’s W.I meeting was concluded, the speaker for January
was Judy Wood who gave a very good talk about her career at Elizabeth Arden. Judy spoke
about joining the family hairdressing business in Harrogate but realised she wanted a
change. Judy successfully applied to Elizabeth Arden in London and made her way to start a
six-week course to her new career. Although she took a pay cut and the company had very
strict rules, Judy successfully completed her training and enjoyed a wide and varied career.
This included demonstrations, lectures and promoting Arden products. Judy became a
senior member of the team and was asked if she wanted to go on a cruise for 15 days to the
Caribbean to promote the Arden collection, the first time this had been done on cruise
ships.
After marrying, Judy wanted to retire but she was asked if she would go to British Airways
to advise the air stewardesses how to do their hair and make-up and how to correctly
attend each customer, especially when they had to lean over to speak to them.
Judy enjoyed a very long and varied career until she retired but she still has fond memories
of her time working at Elizabeth Arden.
Sue Cutmore
FUN AT CHRISTMAS!
This year St Peter’s Nativity was a vey busy and surprising
affair! Mary and Joseph (aka Eloise McHale and Sebastian
Carvill) arrived on a ‘donkey’ (ok, so it was a Shetland pony!)
to the church with the congregation looking on. As everyone
returned to their seats Mary and Joseph made their way up
the aisle to the dais along with the donkey who had a nibble at
the hay in the manger, then quite unexpectedly left a package
of its own for baby Jesus! This caused much amusement
amongst the children but was
quickly dealt with and we were
able to move on telling the story
of the Nativity.
Six week old Joseph Anthony
James White, who played the part
baby Jesus, was quite unaware of
of all this and slept peacefully.
All the children entered into the
spirit of it, dressing up as
shepherds, angels and the wise men. Some members of our
junior choir narrated the story whist others helped with props
and guiding the younger children to their places.
We had a special guest amongst the congregation, the Archdeacon of Dorking, the Ven Paul
Bryer with his wife and mother.
Baby Joseph was baptised
on 10th January so had
quite an eventful
Christmas in St Peter’s!
St Peter’s Junior Choir Pantomime Outing
Snow White
After Christmas St. Peter's church choir went to the pantomime (Snow White) and everyone loved the show. It was a great performance even St. Charlie ( Maggie's husband) enjoyed himself. Charlie became a ‘Saint’ in front of the whole audience by the funny chap in
the show called Muddles. It was so funny. There was a comedian called Muddles who
was Snow White's friend - he thought Charlie was the vicar, what a muddle! We will never
forget that day and I don't think Charlie will either.
After Christmas now will always be St. Charlie's day. Charlie told the audience he got a
book for Christmas but it was not a Bible ‘cos he’d already read it!
Prince Charming was charming and Snow White was beautiful (but I think Snow White
should have married Muddles).
The costumes were really colourful and the audience all joined in with the singing. Charlie
forgot to salute Muddles and I think he did the wrong sign so that is why he got spotted
and had to go on stage. We have got St Charlie's day now because of that. We all laughed
and loved the show and the atmosphere. Great day had by all!
Can't wait for next year, hope St. Charlie can come!
Olivia Ide
Left: ‘Saint Charlie’ talking to Muddles on stage
Below: After the show we introduce the real
vicar to Drew Cameron (Muddles)
Open Group
The year 2014 ended with a very festive meeting at Elizabeth Hargrave's home, warm,
welcoming and ready for Christmas on 12th December! Liz had been extremely busy, not
only putting up decorations but baking mince pies, sausage rolls and preparing canapés in
our honour. Beryl and Leslie Smith, volunteers from Kent, Sussex and Surrey Air
Ambulance joined us for the evening. It was a great pleasure to present them with a
cheque for the year's fundraising, amounting to £3,000. The collecting box, held by Open
Group for 'odd change' donations was taken and emptied by Beryl. This raised a further
£9.80. Beryl and Leslie joined in the seasonal quiz and won! Very many thanks to Liz for
organising such a great pre-Christmas evening.
The first meeting of 2015, on the second Tuesday in January, was an Epiphany supper, at
Bryher, Tadworth Street. It was a happy start to the year and a chance to relax and
exchange Christmas news over 'Piquant Basil Chicken', followed by 'New Year Amandine
Tart'! During the evening, members agreed to support the charity, 'Hearing Dogs for Deaf
People', as the group's 2015 project.
The next meeting will be a ‘Pancake Evening’ on TUESDAY, 10th
FEBRUARY, 7.30PM FOR 8.00PM, at WHITELODGE, SANDLANDS GROVE,
when we hope to have a speaker from the organisation, which, as in the case of Air
Ambulance, receives no government funding. Availability of speaker to be confirmed at
time of writing. Everyone is welcome, men too! For further information or if you would
like to attend the meeting, please contact Mo on 813834 or Norma on 812639 or by e-mail
to moatkins@ hotmail.co.uk
We were pleased to have received a grateful certificate of thanks from the Kent, Surrey
and Sussex Air Ambulance Service and are looking forward to enthusiastic fundraising on
behalf of 'Hearing Dogs for Deaf People'.
Mo Atkins
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SOUP SATURDAYS 2015!
Members of Open Group, St. Peter's and Christchurch are once again planning to serve
HOMEMADE SOUP LUNCHES IN CHRISTCHURCH HALL on the six Saturdays during Lent,
between 12.00 and 1.30pm, COMMENCING SATURDAY, 21st FEBRUARY. If you would like
to be involved, on a rota basis, by making and / or serving soup or setting up the hall, please
let Mo know as soon as possible on 813834 or by e-mail to moatkins@ hotmail.co.uk.
Just as importantly, please encourage friends and family or someone you know who would
appreciate a warming lunch, to come along and try out the annual soup kitchen! (A choice
of soups, cheese and freshly baked bread, followed by coffee and biscuits!). Donations
invited, suggested minimum £4.00, children £1. There will be a 'rolling' Easter raffle, to be
drawn on the last Saturday.
EVERYONE IS VERY WELCOME! Proceeds this year will go towards
'Hearing dogs for Deaf People'.
Local Information
Come and join Walton Beavers
For Girls and Boys
Aged from 5¾ to 7¾ years old
Meeting at the Scout & Guide HQ
(opposite the Chequers Pub)
On Thursdays from 5pm to 6.15pm
for Girls and Boys
Aged from 7¾ to 10½years old
On Thursdays from 6.30pm to 8pm
Contact Jessica Sayers (GSL)
[email protected]
01737 814869
Kingswood, Tadworth and Walton Flower Arrangement Group
Held in the Village Hall Waterhouse Lane Kingswood
every second Tuesday in the month at 7.45 pm
2015
Tuesday February 10th Our demonstrator is Lynda Bradford and her
demonstration is entitled ‘Spring is in the Air’
Please bring any unwanted gifts for the sales table.
Tuesday March 10th Our demonstrator is Graham King and his demonstration is
entitled ‘Spring Palette’
The competition is a small spring corsarge.
Tuesday April 7th The AGM starts at 7.30 pm and is followed by Phyllis Taylor
whose demonstration is entitled ‘Surprise Surprise’
I hope you agree we have a continued wide and varied programme. Do please
come along to one of our meetings as a visitor and hopefully you will enjoy it so
much you would like to become a member.
Janet Hill Chairman [email protected] Tel: 01737 832424
WALTON BOOK FAIR
As reported, we had another very successful book fair, making over £3,000 after expenses.
Unfortunately we have had great problems in clearing all the books this time (We recently
had a meeting in The Scouts Headquarters to try and take the remainder away to charity
shops etc ) so because of this (and the hard work and commitment ) it was decided not to
hold another one in October. Thank you to everyone who has supported us over the last 8
years.
ROYAL MARSDEN CHRISTMAS CARDS
Thank you to everyone who supported this charity by purchasing their cards, I sold just over
£1,100 which was a great total.
I also paid towards a Christmas Party at The Children`s and Teenage Centre at The Royal
Marsden, plus on going vouchers for youngsters having radio
therapy (a well done) This is money from fund raising during last year. Once again THANK
YOU to everyone who helps me and attends our fund raising events.
Norma Darter
TWOAT-
Tadworth & Walton Overseas Aid Trust
TWOAT is delighted to report that our Carol Singing and Appeal over Christmas raised
about £1500 to support our Pastor’s School Project in Sierra Leone. The school is still
closed by government decree to help contain the Ebola outbreak. However, we are aware
that staff members are keeping in touch with the families of pupils so they can provide
financial help to counter the disruption to economic life and medical facilities using funds
sent from the UK. The Christmas Appeal funding will not only cover the wage costs for the
5 teachers during this year but also provide £500 extra for the relief activity outlined
above. £500 is a significant sum in Sierra Leone and is equivalent to 3 years’ earnings for
the poorer workers and subsistence farmers.
The next TWOAT fund raising activity is a Quiz Evening at Christchurch, Walton Street,
Walton, 7.15 pm Tuesday 17th February admission £10 including light buffet.
On Wednesday March 11th at 7.30pm TWOAT is delighted and honoured that Sir Edward
Clay, a previous senior British diplomat, will address a TWOAT meeting at St John’s Hall on
events with which his role directly
involved him that took place during the genocide in Rwanda. The topic will be “Rwanda
1994; Never again?”
The date and venue for this year’s Auction of Promises is the evening of Saturday April
25th in St John’s Hall, Tadworth. We will be publishing more details closer to that date but
please tell a member of the TWOAT committee if you have any new ideas about Promises
that Friends and Supporters might offer to provide.
Mike- Chairman Tadworth & Walton Overseas Aid Trust-Home/Office 01737 350452
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Sycamore Associates
10 Sandlands Rd,Walton on the Hill,
Physiotherapy and Acupuncture Massage
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For information and to book an appointment call:
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Fruiterers & Delicatessen
18 Cross Road, Tadworth, Surrey KT20 5SR
Tel: 01737 812135
Andrew D Foulkes
STONEMAN FUNERAL SERVICE
Established in 1865
You are warmly invited to attend the dedication of our
second chapel of rest and also to celebrate Stoneman
Funeral Service being established and serving the local
community in
Tadworth and surrounding areas for 10 years.
We will be holding our open morning on
Monday 14th November 2014 from 11.00 am
We hope you can join us.
5th Generation Family Run Business
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BREECH LANE COMMUNITY CENTRE
run by Walton on the Hill Association
Activities include :
LANES KINDERGARTEN Pre-School Nursery Mon-Friday
TODDLERS : Wednesday mornings
ART GROUP: Wednesday 1.30 - 4pm
PASTELS : Thursday 1.30 -4pm
ORCHESTRA : Wednesday 8 - 10pm
HALL available for hire - ideal children's parties and group activities
BOOKINGS : Maria Couchman 01737 817706
Secretary- Jean Saul 812830 Chairman - Debbie Murray 819672
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an all-round workout!
Tuesdays 10.00am
Lord Riddell Memorial Hall,
Deans Lane, Walton-on-the-Hill
£6 per class – All Ages Welcome!
Just turn up or call Vanessa for more information on
Tel: 07973 118479
Email: [email protected]
Gamma Computer Services
The Local Help Desk for the
Home and Small Business User
Established local business
Customers of ALL ages
Free impartial advice
Repairs and Upgrades
Wireless Networking and Security
Tuition on One to One Basis
Linux support available
We support open source software
Call Now : 07957
230299
ZOE UNDERWOOD – FEMALE PAINTER/DECORATOR
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If you don’t have the time or willpower, look no further!
Free Written Quotations
Interior & Exterior works welcome
Domestic & Commercial
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References Available
A clean, efficient & reliable service at competitive prices
Please call 01737 363453 or 07876 572624
Dorking Pest Control
Local Authority Approved Contractors
Services
Our Services Include:
Wasps, Bee Swarms,
Hornets, Rats, Mice,
Squirrels, Fleas, Flies,
Ants, Cockroaches,
Bed Bugs, Rabbits, Moles,
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• Domestic, Commercial
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• Contract Work
Preventative Control
Programmes
Experts in pest control
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Office: 01306 743001
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Bullimores
Chartered Accountants
Your Local, Friendly & Efficient Business Advisers
● Inheritance Tax & Executorship
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● Business Start-ups ● Payroll
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Whether your needs are business or private,
please contact us for a free, no obligation, consultation
on 01306 880880 or email: [email protected]
Useful Telephone Numbers
BLACKSMITHS & FARRIER
J.A. Ibbotson & Sons, Walton St
813120
CYCLES/CYCLE REPAIRS
B&L Stevens, 51 Walton St
813127
FISHMONGERS & POULTERER
S.R. Kay & Sons, 1 High St, Tadworth
813144
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
I. Hawkins & Sons
01372 372435
2 Highlands Rd, Leatherhead, KT22 8ND
W.A. Truelove & Son Ltd
121 High St, Banstead, SM7 2NS
212160
Stonemans Funeral Service
Doran Court, Reigate Rd, Redhill, RH1 6AZ
763456
Longhurst Undertakers
8-10 Pound Lane, Epsom, KT19 8RY
01372 723548
Sherlock & Sons Ltd, Trellis House
190 South St, Dorking, RH4 2ES
01306 882266
email: [email protected]
NEWSAGENTS
Walton News
47 Walton St
Newsagent, lottery, paypoint, photocopying,
Confectionery etc
812289
PLUMBING & HEATING
W.G. Buckenham & Sons
07850 764484
VETERINARY SURGERY
Priory Veterinary Surgery
North Lodge, 11 High Street
( day) 812496
(24 hrs) 242190
Police
Surrey Police
0845 1252222
Hospitals
Epsom General
01372 735735
St Helier
Doctors
Chemist
020 8644 4343
Heathcote Medical Centre
01737 360202
Tadworth Medical Centre,
Tadworth Farm
0844 387 9990
Walton Pharmacy
01737 813251
Electricity
- emergency
0800 783 8866
Gas
- emergency
0800 111 999
Water
Veterinary Surgeries
Age Concern
08459 200 800
Priory Vets
01737 812496
01737 352156
Local Organisations
CHARITIES
HOME FARM TRUST
RSPCA
SWAN SANCTUARY HELPLINE
TADWORTH & WALTON
OVERSEAS AID TRUST (TWOAT)
DYSCOVER
ALZHEIMERS SOCIETY
R.N.L.I
HALLS AVAILABLE
COMMUNITY CENTRE
RIDDELL HALL
Kevin Shaw
Regional Control Centre
John Allinson
812223
08705 555999
01932 240790
213347
Rosemary Townsend
Margaret Fox
Margaret Fox
819419
350452
350452
Maria Couchman
Catherine Shrimpton
817706
813265
GROUPS
CHRISTCHURCH GUILD
Group use enquiries
GAGE PLAYERS Amateur Dramatics
OPEN GROUP
Secretary
Sheila Brotherwood
Mary Pavy
S. Currie
Pauline Shaw
Leader
Mo Atkins
SENIORS’ CLUB
Sally Hough
TADWORTH & WALTON RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION
Secretary
Gillian Hein
WALTON DIARY
Editor
Paul Bingham
WALTON ON THE HILL & DISTRICT LOCAL HISTORY SOCIETY
Secretary
Peter Denyer
WALTON VILLAGE FORUM
Charles Harvey
WOMENS INSTITUTE President
Priscilla Rhodes
01372 377337
813533
812252
SCHOOLS/NURSERIES
BRAMLEY SCHOOL
WALTON ON THE HILL COUNTY PRIMARY SCHOOL
LITTLE SCHOOL ON THE GREEN
Angela Fry
THE LANES NURSERY
Michelle Williamson
WALTON TODDLER GROUP
Johanne Gosling
812004
812103
813960
814207
830363
SCOUTING & GIRLGUIDING
GROUP SCOUT LEADER
BEAVERS
CUB SCOUTS
SCOUTS
RAINBOWS
BROWNIES
GUIDES
Jessica Sayers
Jessica Sayers
Kelsey Escolme
Jessica Sayers
Tracy Honeyman
Avril Farley
Beverly Heywood-Jones
813678
812828
359283
812223
813834
812374
355206
217359
814869
814869
07931 834623
814869
02086 438021
356160
351761
Budgens
Fresh meat, fish, fruit and vegetables
Bread and Cakes
Confectionary
Off Licence
Household and Toiletries
Paper goods
Flowers
Valentines Day treats!
All available at your local store
Opening hours- Monday to Saturday 7am-10pm
Sunday 8-8pm