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October 2014
Temple Ewell Organisations
Parish Council Chairman Mr C Smithen 332139
Clerk to the Parish Council Mrs J Coulson-Wright 820273
District & County Councillor Geoffrey Lymer 07960 490929
Police Community Support Officer Gretel May 07772 226209
T E School Executive Head Teacher Mrs Jo Hygate 822665
Friends of TE School (Sec - Amanda Stone) [email protected]
Sunday Club Mrs J Miles 824280
Friday Club Yvonne Sacker 330017
Art Workshop Antionette Tourret 826292
DDWF Mrs J Fowler 822792
Age Concern Mrs K Green 207268
Brownies Mrs A Newington 827138
Community Coffee Mornings Mrs J Miles 824280
WI Jan Luckhurst 331051
Produce Association Trevor Barlow 824787
Temple Ewell Players Mr M Brodie 824400
Men's Club Mr A Ladbrook 824948
Village Hall Bookings/Enquiries John Holness 448140
Youth Club Marilyn Holness 448140
Tiddlers Amanda Lomas 07506 811851
Wednesday Club Marilyn 448140
Trish 820966
St. Peter and St. Paul Temple EwellRev Fr Paul Christian The Rectory Green Lane Temple Ewell 822865
Church Wardens - Mr P Austen 820615 Mrs E Waller 824709PCC Secretary - Mrs C Roberts 822850PCC Treasurer - Mrs C Spink 824575
Choir Master - R Christian 826320
Baptist ChurchRev Ewart Graham on 375823 or Pat Clipsham on 827341
Temple Ewell Newsletter Editorial Committee
Chair / Editor / Web Jeanette Potts 826386Vice Chair Jenny Olpin 825011Secretary Jacqui Axford 330073Treasurer Linda Ognibeni 824044Distribution Jenny Miles 824280Members Cindy Tuson 823325
Nienke Eernisse 331710
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Hello Everyone
I hope you’ve all got your tickets for the show on 4thOctober - Seven Ages - see pages 10 & 11. If not theremay still be a few left, but ring now!
Reminder - Our AGM is in the Lower Village Hall onTuesday 7th October at 7.30pm - all are welcome toattend. We are looking for new committee members too, if you would like to getinvolved in producing the Newsletter.
‘Thank you’ all of our advertisers who have renewed or have come onboard for thenew Advertising Year. We are very grateful for your support and know from per-sonal experience that these adverts really work by bringing in new business. Iwould urge our readers to use these local businesses and let them know that yousaw their advert in TENews. We have a few spaces if any new businesses areinterested - see page 21.
Have fun on 31st - there’s a Halloween crossword for kids on page 29.
JeanetteEmail: [email protected] Tel: 01304 826386
Address: Edenvale 1B Byllan Rd River CT17 0QL
We welcome all contributions to the content of the Newsletter, but please remember that the deadline
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Annual General Meeting
Tuesday 7th October
7.30pm in the lower Village Hall
Everyone is welcome to attend
and participate if they wish
We would particularly welcome anyone who would like to
join our committee.
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Village Diary 2014Village Diary 2014
OctoberSat 4 KAPOW production ‘Seven Ages’ - professional theatre
in the Village Hall 7.30pm - see pages 10 & 11 for details
Tues 7 Newsletter AGM in the Lower Hall at 7.30pm - all are welcome.
Thur 9 Coffee Morning and PCSO Surgery at the Village Hall
Sat 11 Quiz Night at the Millenium Hall 7 for 7.30pm in aid of Church
funds
Thur 23 Coffee Morning at the Village Hall
Mon 27 Produce Association AGM 7.30pm in the Village Hall
Tues 28 Parish Council Meeting in the Baptist Chapel Hall 7.15pm
NovemberSat 1 W.I. Turkish Evening 7 for 7.30pm in the Village Hall
Thur 6 Coffee Morning at the Village Hall
Sat 15 Church Bazaar at the Village Hall - times to be confirmed
Sat 15 Temple Ewell Art Workshop Autumn Exhibition at Kearsney
Bowling Club. Further details in next month’s Newsletter
Thur 20 Coffee Morning and PCSO Surgery at the Village Hall
Tues 25 Parish Council Meeting in the Baptist Chapel Hall 7.15pm
DecemberThur 4 Coffee Morning at the Village Hall
Sun 7 Christmas Lights Switch On at Players’ Corner 6pm
Thur 18 Coffee Morning and PCSO Surgery at the Village Hall
PCSO GRETEL MAY
I can be contacted on 07772 226209 for any issues that
you’d like to discuss with me. My next surgery at the
Coffee Morning is on Thursday 9th October. Gretel.
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Quiz 11th October
at the Millennium Hall7pm for 7.30pm prompt start
£5 per person6-8 people on a table
Nibbles provided but please bring any further requirements offood, plus your drink and glasses
Temple Ewell W.I.
Turkish Autumn
EveningSaturday 1st November
in the Village Hall.
7- for 7.30pm
3 course meal with cabaret
Tickets £9
Please bring your own drink and glass
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Temple Ewell & District Temple Ewell & District
Produce AssociationProduce Association
The Autumn Show
was the last show
of 2014.
As a gardening
club we have had a very good year
with lot of really nice produce, flowers,
cookery and children’s entries.
We, the Committee, would like to
thank firstly the competitors, for keep-
ing up a very high standard of produce
and cookery, and secondly you, the
public, for supporting the Club.
The last item on the calender for the
club is the Annual General Meeting on
Monday the 27th October at 7.30pm in
the Village Hall, where we will discuss
the order of events for 2015. Please
do come along and take part. You can
also join the Club for the new year on
the night .....still only £1.00!
Trevor Barlow
FridayFridayClub Club
September started
with another after-
noon at The Fox for a game of skittles &
hot dog lunch. The weather seemed a
bit dull to start with so we had our bingo
and raffle inside, but as the afternoon
wore on the sun came out and we were
able to play skittles in the garden. We
had two winners of £5 each and that
was Audrey and Percy, so well done to
you both.
On 26th we had our fish & chip lunch to
celebrate Frank and Harry's 80th birth-
days. This always goes down well and
there was a cake to follow, baked by
Marilyn, which was enjoyed by all.
Winter is fast approaching, so why not
come along to the Village Hall on a
Friday afternoon 1pm to 4pm and meet
some new friends?. We are a friendly
crowd and it would be nice to see some
new faces.
With the evenings now drawing in,
always leave a light on if you go out and
carry a torch to show you the way.
Take care.
Yvonne
Temple EwellTemple Ewell
PlayersPlayers
Welcome Back!
Players have been on their summer
break after our fantastic (but exhaust-
ing!) Spring Show 'Half a Sixpence'
directed by Cindy Tuson. Well done to
everyone involved in this challenging
but thoroughly entertaining show.
Looking ever forward, we are now back
with a bang with our pantomime 'The
Little Mermaid' directed by Tonia Watts.
We are starting earlier than usual as we
are not doing an Autumn performance
this year. The cast is now in place and
we are well underway with rehearsals,
working hard to bring the wonders of the
ocean to Temple Ewell. Expect catchy
songs, hilarious dialogue and of course
a little Temple Ewell Players’ Magic.
See you under the sea!
Rachel
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Showing at Temple Ewell Village Hall on
Saturday 4th October 7.30pm for 8 o’clock startCabaret style seating - bring your own drinks and supper
Tickets £7 (under 16s £5) from Jacqui 330073 or Jenny 825011Promoted by TENews in aid of Newsletter funds
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Don’t miss this .......
Seven Ages explores the idea that we go through seven stages in life. From infancy -
through love and wisdom - to growing old disgracefully!
Essentially a comedy - with touching moments in it - Seven Ages premiered at the
Edinburgh Festival ; garnering 5 star reviews and achieving a sell out run. Transferring
to London’s West End, it received a standing ovation on it’s opening and closing nights.
Since then, it has been seen at over 300 venues across the UK and had sell out per-
formances all over the world.
Seven Ages seeks to explore two of the most important questions in life: why am I here?
and what’s important in my life?, whilst simultaneously making you laugh. Whatever
stage of life you’re at, you’ll love this show. Suitable for 6 - 106 year olds.
What the press have said:Tomlinson reminds me of a young RobinWilliams due to the electricity and
enthusiasm he exudes. Definitely one ofthe most enjoyable
feel-good shows around!Parmount Comedy Channel *****
Heartwarming comedy theatre that allthe family can - and certainly will -enjoy.
Evening Standard *****Wonderfully inventive! Refreshingly
honest. Demand a ticket. See him when you can!
Comedy Magazine *****Hilarious! Tomlinson has his audience
laughing uncontrollingly!Whatever your age, see Seven Ages!
Edinburgh Evening News*****
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Parish Church of Parish Church of
St Peter & St PaulSt Peter & St PaulOctober services – to which we warmly welcome you.
Our Sunday Club meets every Sunday during term time
at 10.30am
Sunday 5th Dedication Festival (Thanksgiving for the dedication of our Church
building)
PARISH EUCHARIST 10.30 a.m.
Friday 10th School Harvest Service 9.15 a.m.
Sunday 12th Harvest Festival Eucharist 10.30 a.m.
Sunday 19th PARISH EUCHARIST 10.30 a.m.
Sunday 26th PARISH EUCHARIST 10.30 a.m.
(N.B. Commemoration of All Souls, Requiem Mass at St. Mary’s Lydden Monday
3rd November 6.00 p.m.)
For times of the Daily Offices and midweek services, please refer
to the Church Notice Board.
Simple though they may be, nevertheless how deeply true are the sayings such as
‘We reap what we sow’ and ‘Give and you shall receive’. Quite possibly, and espe-
cially the latter, these truths have their roots in actions from the beginnings of our
human history and the making of sacrifices from the fruits of harvest to ‘Mother
Earth’ to ensure the continuing fertility of the land.
At Harvest time we give thanks to God for the gifts we receive and for those who
work to bring us those good things we need and enjoy. However, thanksgiving
continues to find it’s best expression in the sharing of the gifts we have gratefully
received – in the ‘giving back’ which still rightly mirrors something of those primi-
tive but important actions. In whatever small way we ‘give back’ (Soup kitchen,
Christian Aid, Food Bank or to neighbour) we do our best to turn away from self-
ishness and greed and express above all our gratitude for the blessing of being
able to give.
Fr. Paul
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P.S. As I write, (early for this Newsletter) the Gift Day donations have still to be
opened and counted and are still coming in. However, on Gift Day I was greatly
lifted in spirit by the warmth and generosity of so many. Thank you so very
much. I was also very touched to be given the contents of our Youth Club’s
swear box. A special ‘thank you’ for their wanting to give this to me!
https://www.facebook.com/templeewellpepaul
Keys found at
bottom of Templeside bus stop, by
Players’ Corner -
definite identifying key ring.
Held in Southdown Stores.
Christmas BazaarSaturday 15th November
in the Village Hall
Any contributions to the stalls will be
greatly appreciated.
Please ring Jenny on 824280 for further
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WW1 Commemoration WW1 Commemoration Saturday 23rd AugustSaturday 23rd August
A quiet gathering of villagers
assembled in the afternoon
sunshine by the refurbished
War Memorial, in the St. Peter
& Paul Churchyard. They
joined with many others to
commemorate those who sacri-
ficed their lives, and to remem-
ber those who served, during
World War 1.
Proceedings were led by
Father Paul who was accom-
panied by Colin Smithen,
Chairman of our Parish
Council, who read the names
of the fallen - now so clear
after restoration, and Jenny
Miles gave the reading.
The Air Training Corps 354
Band were in attendance
and provided excellent and
very appropriate WW1
marching music to then
lead the gathering up to
Players’ Corner where
there was a further dedica-
tion service for the new
Garden of Rememberance.
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The Players contribution to this service was a lovely ren-
dition of 'Keep the Home Fires Burning...' then this was
followed by an emotional solo performance by Sophia
Lyons of 'Smile'.
The afternoon continued with
some energetic singing and
entertainment by four Pearly
Kings and Queens while the
audience indulged in light
refreshments including 'Trench' cake.......delicious!
To acknowledge the historical Christmas truce foot-
ball match, two energetic teams, manned by local
guys, played a very competitive game with the
teams Yellow and
Pink drawing 8 - 8.
Well done to the
Pink team who won
on Penalties!
The afternoon was very memorable and moving
and both services were appropriately sensitively
and respectfully conducted. Members of The
British Legion lowered the Colour in salute and
played The Last Post and then the Reveille. Just
what was required in rememberance of such a cat-
astrophic event in our country's history.
LEST WE FORGET
Jenny Olpin
The roll of honour of Temple Ewell War Memorial is
reproduced on pages 32-34
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Temple Ewell Baptist ChurchTemple Ewell Baptist Church(Part of the Baptist Family in Dover)
RUBBISH
If you are like me then an email intake tends to build up because it is not regular-
ly attended to. I am not sure of the capacity before it blows a fuse.
All aspects of our lives involve rubbish as is witnessed by the hordes of us at the
Whitfield disposal site. It is very therapeutic when we throw the worn out and dis-
carded into the skip.
We all have a rubbish intake into our inner lives and this also needs disposal or
its build up can cause damage to our well being. There is a verse in the Bible
which says "Cast all your cares on Jesus because he cares for you".
Our activities continue as usual:
Sunday Family Service: 10.30am
Monday Keep Fit: 7.30pm
Wednesday Bible Study and Prayer: 7.00pm
MESSY CHURCH on Sunday 12th October. 4.00 - 6.00pm. This is for children
and adults and comprises about 1 hour of craft activities, 10 minute bible based
talk, a full cooked meal. Please come.
We are here to serve you and if there is anything you wish to ask do not
hesitate to contact Pat on 827341, Jack on 825150 or our minister
Ewart Graham on 375823.
www.temple-ewell-baptist.co.uk
Temple Ewell W.I.Temple Ewell W.I.
We met in September after our summer break. Our speaker, Judi
Knight, talked about 'Eking out the Ration', an amusing and thought-provoking
insight into the hardships suffered during WW 2, when lots of foodstuffs were hard
to obtain and women had to stretch their budgets and imaginations to feed their
families. Judi accompanied her talk with a demonstration of two dishes which
would have been served; they were not very appealing at all!
Next meeting October 9th.
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KCC and DDC CouncillorKCC and DDC Councillor
Vehicle excise duty was first introduced into the United Kingdomduring 1889, but it was not until 32 years later from the 1stJanuary 1921, did it become compulsory to display a tax disc ona vehicle. These tax discs, also known correctly as vehicle exciselicences, were issued either quarterly or annually and were madeof a paper disc that was unperforated and printed in black on awhite background. In 1923 Britain was introduced to the first of
the coloured tax discs, which were also perforated.
There have been approximately twelve subtly different designs of the disc from1921 to the present day, the most striking change occurring from 1961, when thedesign was radically altered to start a style that is still vaguely similar today. Overthose years many owners of vehicles have been either arrested or summonsedbefore a criminal court for the offences theft of a tax disc, fraudulent use of a taxdisc, which was when a stolen tax disc was exhibited on another vehicle to givethe impression to a passing police officer that that particular vehicle was taxed,when infact it was not, due to it displaying a stolen disc, or when the owner of twoor more vehicles used a tax disc from one vehicle to display on another to evadebuying a disc for the second vehicle.
Many serious crimes have been detected as a result of a stolen or different tax discbeing fraudulently displayed on a vehicle, from an IRA bomber, I believe TheYorkshire Ripper was detained initially due to a different tax disc being displayedon the vehicle he was driving and not that long ago in Lincolnshire, a gang ofLithuanian car thieves, who were stealing good quality cars then 'ringing' them(altering the cars identity). The gang had gone to great lengths to alter engine,chassis and registration plate numbers, carrying out a convincingly professionaljob, only to get caught out by the police because they forgot to alter the registra-tion number displayed on the tax disc. So 93 years after the issue and display ofthe first tax discs, from this October, we will be seeing the final issue of the discthat has been a part of our motoring history.
Oh no, before you start celebrating, you will still have to pay vehicle excise duty,but the perforated disc that has become part of our lives, will not be issued any-more for display on the vehicle.
So how do you know if someone has or has not paid their road tax? You won't. Butif they have not paid, they will, for they will receive a fine through the post. For allvehicle documentation is recorded against individual vehicle files. As you drivearound a town, travel along a motorway, visit a supermarket car park, go to a Port,visit a petrol station or travel through the Dartford Crossing, you will probably notrealise, but your vehicle registration plate will be monitored many times over onyour long or sshort journey by ANPR (automatic number plate reader). Many policecars carry them too. The ANPRs will flag to the authorities automatically if yourvehicle is checked by one of these cameras and your vehicle file held at DVLA
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Temple Ewell Bike ClubTemple Ewell Bike Club
On Sunday 13th July (having recovered from a fabulous evening at Lounge on the
Lawn) three of us from the Temple Ewell Bike Club, David Gavin, Chris Barnett and
I, joined Channel Rotary for their annual Romney Marsh Cycle Challenge. Money
was being raised for Kent Air Ambulance and once again over 500 riders took part.
Rides were 10, 30 or 50 miles which ensured that everyone could enjoy a flat ride
through the lanes of South West Kent.
We took the 50 Mile challenge, which was pretty gruelling as there were no hills to
give us any respite from pedalling! However, we three completed in good time with
the most excellent hot dogs at the pub at St Mary's-in-the-Marsh as a welcome
reward! The Military Wives from Shorncliffe Camp were there to entertain the tired
and exhausted throng on what turned out to be excellent weather conditions.
Next on our agenda will hopefully be the annual Kent Churches Bike Ride 13
September.............our highest achieve-
ment being me and Bob Potts visiting 23
churches about 4 years ago...... Now
there's a challenge!!!
Jenny Olpin
discloses you have failed to pay road tax on your car, or your car is declaredSORNed when the camera views/ records of it on a road. Further if you fail to payyour road tax or sorn your vehicle, the DVLA will fine you by post.
You can not transfer road tax upon selling your vehicle, so you may need to con-sider selling your car close to when you car road tax is about to fall due for renew-al.
A final word of advice for those who may live in their holiday home abroad, for afew months of the year and may keep a second car out there permanently, still reg-istered on Uk plates. Some countries, example France, the Police Nationale/Gendarmerie determine whether your car is insured, incorrectly by looking to seeif your tax disc is valid and if not displayed, or, out of date will often impound thevehicle never to be seen again. So if you have a UK registered car that remainspermanently at your holiday home abroad, get it re-registered on the plates for thatcountry so you do not fall foul of the local police and risk losing your vehicle.
Kent County and Dover District Councillor Geoffrey Lymer
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Temple Ewell Parish CouncilTemple Ewell Parish CouncilKALC COMMUNITY AWARDS SCHEME 2015
Supported by the High Sheriff of Kent, Chairman of Kent County
Council and Mayor of Medway Council The KALC Community
Award is to acknowledge and give recognition to a resident of
Temple Ewell who has made a significant contribution to this Parish over a period
of years. If you know of someone who has given this sort of service and merits an
Award then please do nominate them. The person must live or work within the
Parish Council boundary. The winner will be the one with most nominations. The
winner will receive a certificate signed by the Kent Association of Local Council's
Chairman and the High Sheriff of Kent. The Award will be presented by the Parish
Council Chairman at its Annual Parish Meeting in 2015. Only ONE nomination per
resident but all adult members of a family may submit a nomination form. Just pho-
tocopy the form or phone the Clerk on 01304 820273 for extra forms.
Completed forms in a sealed envelope should be sent to:
The Clerk, 5 Dour Side, River, Dover, Kent CT17 0UX
The closing date for receiving nominations will be 1st November 2014. There will
be no pre-determined criteria on what a “significant contribution to the local com-
munity” might be. However, some examples are set out below.
A significant contribution to the local community could be any or all of the following:
a) Long and sustained service to the community or part of it;
b) Achievements or actions of an inspiring nature to the local community;
c) Such other activities which have reflected credit on or brought benefits to the
village or its people;
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KALC COMMUNITY AWARDS 2015 - NOMINATION FORM
! would like to nominate ..............................................................................
(print name) for a Community Award.
REASON:
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SIGNED: .................................................................
Print Name: .............................................. Date:……………………………
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The full Parish Council meets on the last Tuesday of the month (excluding
August & December) at 7.15pm at the Temple Ewell Baptist Church Hall on the
corner of the High Street and London Road. Parishioners are most welcome to
attend and contribute to meetings.
The agenda and minutes are displayed on the Parish Council notice board by the
village shop, Southdown Stores, and on the Parish Council website.
Contact details for councilors are on the website:
www.templeewellpc.kentparishes.gov.co.uk
Email the Clerk at: [email protected]
Across
2 Frightening
4 He hates garlic
6 Frankenstein had one
9 The Count
12 Where a vampire sleeps
14 ______ or treat
15 Scare
17 A skeleton is just a bunch of these
18 Mr O’Lantern
20 What the pot might call the kettle
21 ______stories
22 A boney sort of fellow
24 Found in Egypt
25 Lives in the belfry
27 Whoo whoo?
28 Playground for ghosts
29 What a spider spins
Down
1 When something makes our skin
crawl it’s this
3 ______house
5 Makes a popular pie
7 When ghosts come out to play
8 Fire burn and _____bubble
10 Samantha for example
11 Evil, mischievous creature
13 Comes out on full moon nights
16 October 31st
17 Witch transportation
19 Disguise
23 Incey Wincey is one of these
24 Might be full or new
26 He swallowed the canary
Answers on page 36
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TEMPLE EWELL WAR MEMORIAL
World War 1 & 2 - Roll of Honour with detailed information
ALDERSON A Evelyn
Captain, 3rd Battalion, The Queen`s (Royal West Surrey Regiment). Attached 1st Battalion, King’s
Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Died 11th March 1918. Son of E.A. Alderson (Chaplain to the Forces,
1St Class) and Mary Alderson of “Weeford”, River, Dover, Kent. Buried Struma Military Cemetery,
Greece. Grave reference VI.F.11.
BALDWIN Thomas
Petty Officer Stoker K/12579, H.M.S. Partridge, Royal Navy. Died 12th December 1917 aged 28
years. Son of Thomas and Frances Baldwin of Chapel Street, Temple Ewell, Dover, Kent.
Commemorated on the Chatham Naval Memorial. Panel reference - 23. H.M.S. Partridge was sunk
off the coast of Norway while on escort duties by four German destroyers.
BOURNE W - No further information currently available
BUNTING Geoffrey Phillip
Gunner 164218, 217th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery (RGA). Died 9th April 1918 aged 27
years. Born Anmer, Norfolk. Enlisted Dover. Son of John Bunting of Kings Lynn, Norfolk. Husband of
Jessie Mary Bunting. Commemorated on the Ploegsteert Memorial, Comines-Warneton, Hainaut,
Belgium. Panel reference - 1.
CHEESEMAN Herbert John
Private G/6165, 1st Battalion, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Died 14th July 1916 aged 19 years.
Born Ringwold, Kent. Enlisted Dover. Resided Temple Ewell. Son of Walter James and Annie
Cheeseman of 1 Brook Cottages, Temple Ewell, Dover, Kent. Commemorated on the Menin Gate,
Ieper, Belgium.
CURTIS G A J - No further information currently available
FORTH William Staveley
Private G/87575, 18th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment. Died 6th July 1918 aged 38 years. Born
Dover. Enlisted Canterbury. Resided Dover. Son of George Frederick Samuel Forth and Elizabeth
Forth of 5 Church Street, Temple Ewell, Dover, Kent. Buried Hagle Dump Cemetery, Ieper, Belgium.
Grave reference I.H.4.
HARRIS George
Private 22907, 8th Battalion, East Surrey Regiment. Died 3rd May 1917 aged 34 years. Born Battle,
Sussex. Enlisted Canterbury. Resided Dover. Son of Thomas and Ellen Harris of Temple Ewell,
Dover, Kent. Husband of Jane Grey (formerly Harris) of 30 Maison Dieu Road, Dover.
Commemorated on the Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. Panel reference - Bay 6.
HONEYBALL Wilfred Charles
Second Lieutenant, 14th Company, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Died 21st March 1918 aged 31
years. Son of Frederick and Kate Honeyball of “Dalday,” Temple Ewell, Dover. Husband of Mabel
Honeyball of 14 Wessex Gardens, Golders Green, London. Commemorated on the Pozieres
Memorial, Somme, France.
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JARVIS Alfred [Henry]
Sapper 18776, 7th Signal Company, Royal Engineers (RE). Died 30th October 1914 aged 24 years.
Born Kearsney, Dover. Enlisted Dover. Son of Elizabeth Jarvis of “The Haven,” Whitfield, Dover,
Kent. Commemorated on the Menin Gate. Panel reference 9.
KING Lewis Thomas
Sergeant 13070, “D” Company, 10th Battalion, Duke of Wellington’s (West Riding Regiment). Died
31st August 1916 aged 32 years. Born Loftus, Yorkshire. Enlisted Dover. Resided Loftus, Yorkshire.
Husband of Ada Mary Waite (formerly King) of 4 Whitby Road, East Loftus, Yorkshire. Buried Berks
Cemetery Extension, Comines-Warneton, Hainault, Belgium. Grave reference I.D.3.
MAXTED Albert Edward
Corporal G/402, 6th Battalion, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Died 13th October 1915. Born
Temple Ewell. Enlisted Dover. Resided Temple Ewell. Son of Harry and Elizabeth Maxted of Temple
Ewell, Dover, Kent. Commemorated on the Loos Memorial, Pas de Calais, France.
MAXTED Henry John
Lance Corporal G/8459, 6th Battalion, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Died 4th August 1915. Born
Temple Ewell. Enlisted Dover. Son of Harry and Elizabeth Maxted of Temple Ewell, Dover, Kent
Resided Temple Ewell. Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France. Pier and Face
5D.
MAXTED Walter George
Private 42479, 11th Battalion, Essex Regiment. Formerly (31383) Suffolk Regiment. Died 4th August
1918 aged 34 years. Born Temple Ewell. Enlisted Dover. Resided Temple Ewell. Son of Harry and
Elizabeth Maxted of Temple Ewell, Dover, Kent. Husband of E.F. Maxted of Temple Ewell. Buried
Nine Elms Cemetery, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Grave reference - XV.C.1.
MAXTED William Colbred
Private T/240412, 5th Battalion, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Formerly (1648) The Buffs (East
Kent Regiment). Died 24th February 1917. Born and resided Wye. Enlisted Ashford. Commemorated
by Special Memorial (Screen Wall) located in Amara War Cemetery, Iraq.
MAXTED William Henry
Lieutenant, 3 Squadron, Royal Air Force. Died 17th December 1918 aged 19 years. Son of James
Samuel and Minnie Maxted of Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire. Buried Etaples Military Cemetery.
Grave reference - XLV. A.12.
PHILPOTT Horace Henry
Stoker 1st Class K/21845, H.M.S. Pathfinder, Royal Navy. Died 5th September 1914. Son of Mr F.W.
Philpott, 39 Stonehall Village, Lydden, Dover, Kent. Commemorated on the Chatham Naval
Memorial. Panel 6. H.M.S. Partridge was the first RN vessel sunk by a German submarine when
she was torpedoed in the North Sea by the U-21 commanded by Otto Hershing.
RICHARDS Edwin [James]
Private 141973, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Formerly (8424) The Buffs (East Kent Regiment).
Died 23rd April 1918. Born Temple Ewell. Enlisted Dover.
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RICHARDS George William Powney
Engine Room Artificer (4th Class), H.M.S. P.26, Royal Navy. Died 10th April 1917 aged 22 years.
Born North Wingfield, Derbyshire. Son of Charles Henry and Ellen Richards of Stone Hall House,
Lydden, Dover, Kent. Buried Ste Marie Cemetery, Le Harve, Seine-Maritime, France. Division 62.
Grave I. H.M.S. P.26 was the patrol boat attached to the hospital ship H.M.S. Salta. Both vessels
were sunk by mine.
RIGDEN Albert Victor
Private G/6164, 1st Battalion, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Died 15th September 1916 aged 19
years. Born and resided Temple Ewell. Enlisted Dover. Son of William and Eliza Rigden of “Vine
Cottage,” Temple Ewell, Dover, Kent. Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France.
Pier & Face 5D. Brother of J.F Rigden.
RIGDEN James Frank
Private 57167, 9th Battalion, Welsh Regiment. Formerly (G/9070) The Buffs (East Kent Regiment).
Died 29th October 1916 aged 21 years. Born Temple Ewell. Enlisted Dover. Resided Temple Ewell.
Son of William and Eliza Rigden of “Vine Cottage,” Temple Ewell, Dover, Kent. Commemorated on
the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France.
ROGERS Arthur Henry
Private 74899, 31st British Stationary Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC). Died 31st July
1917. Born Temple Ewell. Enlisted Warwick. Buried Baghdad (North Gate) Cemetery. Grave refer-
ence - XII.B.9.
VANSON W - No further information currently available
WEST William
Rifleman 2116, 4th Battalion, Rifle Brigade. Died 21st February 1917 aged 31 years. Born Dover.
Enlisted Chatham. Resided Temple Ewell. Son of John and Frances West of 4 Dour Terrace,
Temple Ewell, Dover, Kent. Commemorated on the Mikra Memorial, Greece.
TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN MEMORY OF THE BRAVE MEN WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
FOR THEIR COUNTRY DURING THE GREAT WAR 1914 - 1918
AND THE SECOND GREAT WAR 1939-1945
Compiled and copyright © David Hughes and Neil Clark 2006
http://www.roll-of-honour.com/Kent/TempleEwell.html
Last update 10 April, 2006
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Answers to crossword on page 29 .......
Why didn’t the skeleton cross the road?He didn’t have the guts!
What do skeletons say before they begin dining?Bone appetit!
What do ghosts serve for dessert?Ice scream!
Why do witches fly on brooms?Because vacuum cleaner cords aren’t long enough!
What was the witch’s favorite subject in school?Spelling!
What do you call a skeleton who won’t work?Lazy Bones!
Rib-Tickling
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Letters to the EditorLetters to the EditorWe would like to hear from you. What do you want information on?
Need help with something? Want to comment on a local issue? This is
the place to do it! Send to the Editor - details on page 3
Hello Everyone
I am delighted to announce that we
raised a record-breaking £126,500
from this year’s Pilgrims Hospice Cycle
Challenge! This is over £39,500 more
than last year. Thank you so much to
everyone who took part and who
raised sponsorship money for Pilgrims
Hospices.
The weeks following the ride were
often turbulent and I know that many of
you were disappointed with the original
news, so quickly after the ride, that our
beds in the Canterbury Hospice were
being withdrawn. This decision has
been reversed and this huge amount of
money that you have raised is testa-
ment to the strength of your support
and belief in the work that we do.
The team trophy was awarded to a
team duo – Mike Howland and Sam
Giles who raised £4651.
The costs for the Cycle Challenge
were defrayed because of the very
generous support of our sponsors:
Barretts Group (Headline sponsor),
London Array, Kent Construction
Focus Group, Argentis Financial
Services, Ovenden, Move-it Channel
Moving, Noel Tatt and Biketart. We
also do not pay organiser’s fees which
enables 100% of your registration fee
and sponsorship to go directly into
patient care.
The date for our 2015 ride has been set
for Sunday 3rd May, so make a note in
your cycling calendar for next year!
Thank you so much to those who sup-
ported Pilgrims Hospices by taking part
in this year’s ride and for making it the
best ever in terms of participant numbers
(nearly 1500) and definitely the best
fundraiser.
I am leaving Pilgrims Hospices to pursue
another fundraising role in a local chari-
ty, but my colleagues,
your points of contact in the Canterbury
Fundraising Office going forward.
Very best wishes
Deborah Kellond
Well done all who took part - including
our very own Temple Ewell Bike Club.
Editor
To donate £3 to Pilgrims Hospices text
'CARE303 to 70070
Light up the City -
Saturday 25th October
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Please go to
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Road, Dover (behind the castle)
Monday and Thursday evenings from
6.45 - 9pm.
If you are a girl or boy aged over 10
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Part 1. The Professional Side of You
(Taken from the diary ‘Taking a Complement’ 2002)
What makes a good Complementary Therapist?
I was often asked how could I sit and touch peoples’ feet? and this remark was
usually followed by a grimace.
Or what would I do if a client came with less than clean feet with or without an
odour?
My initial and stock reply to the first question was ‘Why not? Feet are part of one’s
anatomy so what is the difference between touching feet or touching someone’s
shoulder to comfort?’ The second question? Well, I never experienced this situa-
tion. My guess would have to be to dig deep into the bag of diplomacy and tact.
Then did the situation you faced depend on whether the client drew attention to it?
You couldn’t, either way, put on a mask and/or gloves, the latter because a reflex-
ologist needs their finger-tips to read the presented feet and how would you feel if
a reflexologist did that to you?
There may be a valid reason for the odour,
the type of smell could depend on a dia-
betic condition, therefore a client with that
condition may feel unwell on that day and
certainly not feel well enough to wash feet.
Depression also has a part to play –
depression equals lethargy and lassitude –
it can mean not bothering to wash generally as energy levels are too low to carry
out the very act of washing. The spiral begins.
A lot of questions to ask yourself in a matter of minutes before making the decision
whether to kindly suggest to the client they wash their feet whilst you washed your
hands (how much easier and tactful then to have in your equipment box , a nice
pack of cleaning wipes and tea tree oil?) whilst gently massaging their feet prior to
and during the treatment. Comfort and sparing the
client embarrassment. The odour could be due to
Athletes Foot. A fungal, skin or nail, infection?
Professionalism dictates your suggesting the treat-
ment being delayed until this client had consulted their
GP or Chiropodist.
Anne Cox
Part 2. The Caring Side of You - at a later date.
Useful Telephone NumbersUseful Telephone Numbers
Lydden Surgery 832160
NHS Out of hours medical service 111
Dover Health Centre 865500
Buckland Hospital 201624
Canterbury Hospital 01227 766877
William Harvey Hospital 01233 633331
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Hospital 01843 225544
Dover District Council 821199
KCC Highways to report faults with roads/streetlights etc 08458 247800
Citizens Advice Bureau 0844 8487 978
Dover Library 204241
Dover Leisure Centre 201145
Stagecoach Dover 08456 00 22 99
Tourist Information 205108
Late Night Chemist Tesco Whitfield (open till 8pm) 867547
PCSO May 07772 226209
Dover Community Safety Unit 872220
Police Fire Ambulance - Emergencies 999
Police - to report a suspicious event 101
Police - to report a crime where the offenders have left 101
Social Services 0845 8247 100
Crimestoppers 0800 5551111
Gas Emergency 0800 111999
Electricity Emergency and Power Failure 0800 783 8866
Water Supply Emergency 0845 888 5 888
Waste Water Emergency 0845 278 0845
Childline 0800 1111
The Samaritans 0845 7909090
Post Office Customer Services 0845 7740 740
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