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Jazz Jazz Badby Fawsley Charwelton Newnham Tuesday 17 September Said Morning 1 September Communion Communion Evensong Trinit (Church) An on-line version of this magazine in colour is available on the web site Prayer 11:00 09:30 18:00 09:30 BCP [GH] BCP Holy Holy [BR] [JS] [JS] CW CW I ty THE KNIGHTLEY PARISHESTHE KNIGHTLEY 11 6.30 pm Services for September 2019 8 September Communion Communion Trinity 12 Evening Service Family Prayer 11:00 11:00 09:30 18:00 www.theknightleyparishes.btck.co.uk BCP Holy Holy [SR] [BR] [VB] [VB] CW II OTHER SERVICES Badby 15 September Communion Charwelton Benefice (Church) Trinity 13 Service United 2 10:00 Holy BCP [VB] III at ESOW 22 September Communion Communion Trinity 14 (Church) Worship Morning Matins [AoN] 11:00 09:30 11:00 09:30 [AoN] [HW] BCP BCP Holy Holy [SR] IV 29 September Communion Newnham Benefice Service SM&AA United [+EC] 10:00 Holy at V Communion Communion 6 October Trinity 16 (Church) Festival Festival Harvest Harvest 09:30 18:00 09:30 11:00 [GH] Holy Holy [BR] [LC] [LC] CW CW I SUNDAY READINGS Principal Service CW LETTER FROM THE ARCHDEACON OF OAKHAM - for other services see Lectionary conspiracy against Hitler – a conspiracy with And now for something completely the aim of bringing the Nazi atrocity to an end Date Feast Page* Year OT † NT Gospel different... – wrote from his prison cell a meditation for the 1 Sep Trinity 11 372 C Ecclus 10, 12-18 Heb 13, 1-8 & Luke 14, 1 & baptism of his godson, Dietrich Bethge, who is 15-16 7-14 now 75 years old and an 8 Sep Trinity 12 379 C Deut 30, 15-end Philemon 1-21 Luke 14, 25-33 Following the dramas of the weeks leading up to internationally-renowned cellist. In this baptism 15 Sep Trinity 13 386 C Exod 32, 7-14 1 Tim 1, 12-17 Luke 15, 1-10 the summer holidays – political, sporting and meditation, Bonhoeffer wrote: 22 Sep Trinity 14 394 C Amos 8, 4-7 1 Tim 2, 1-7 Luke 16, 1-13 climatic – I hope that you have found rest and 29 Sep S M&AA C Gen 28, 10-17 Rev 12, 7-12 John 1, 47-end refreshment in the time that has followed, and We can be Christians today in only two ways, 6 Oct Trinity 16 411 C Hab 1, 1-4 2 Tim 1, 1-14 Luke 17, 5-10 are ready to take up afresh the challenges that through prayer and doing justice among human & 2, 1-4 lie ahead. beings. All Christian thinking, talking, and NOTES: 1. *These page numbers refer to “The Word of the Lord”, a copy of which will be available organising must be born anew, out of that in your church. All the readings in that book are taken from the New Revised Standard Version Whilst the church calendar begins with Advent prayer and action. of the Bible. and the secular one begins with January, I think 2. †The Old Testament readings during Trinity will be from Track 2 of Common Worship it is safe to say that the school year is what Ignatius Loyola, the 16th century Spanish priest 3. At non-communion services the second reading should normally be the Gospel. really shapes the pattern of Church life. So we and founder of the international religious order, begin afresh this month – seeking to engage in the Jesuits, famously wrote: targeted mission, to offer the best in worship and pastoral care, and to grow deeper in our Act as though everything depended upon you FROM THE REGISTERS own Christian discipleship. Whatever but pray as though everything depended on form these activities take for you God. personally and in the life of that part of the Church and the Kingdom in May this new school year be one of deep which you are called to serve, may prayer and bold action throughout the this be a fruitful year for you. Diocese, as we seek to tackle the challenges and opportunities that lie before us. May we be A question we might like to ask ourselves is: do neither timid on the one hand, nor complacent we resume our activities on auto-pilot – on the other, but may we be ready to play our at Newnham treading a familiar path, perhaps rather stuck in part afresh and to the full in the adventure of HOLY MATRIMONY on 17th. August an established groove – or are we ready to try faith and the mission of the Church. Terri Bates new things, to leave our personal comfort zones at Fawsley and on 26th July and to take risks in the service of the One who May God bless us as we seek, in our day, to be Ben John Haynes risked everything for us? faithful to our Christian calling, and to be Katherine Marie Stalinski [by Revd Viv Baldwin] and people of prayer and action – whatever form The beauty of Church life is that we are not that may be called to take. Steven Joseph Barry Blessed are you, heavenly Father alone – we are in this together. Let us [by Revd Canon Mary Garbutt] You give joy to bridegroom and bride encourage one another to be bold, to discern what we are being called to be and to do, and to have the courage to step out and get on with it.

Two of my Christian heroes are Dietrich Gordon Steele Bonhoeffer and Ignatius Loyola. Both were Archdeacon of Oakham prayerful men of action. Bonhoeffer, the German Lutheran pastor and theologian who was imprisoned and killed for his part in a

3 4 BENEFICE PAGE THE MOTHERS’ UNION What is it all about? What does it do? PARISH NOTICES EVENING SERVICE OF THE WORD by parishioners month by month, and the rest from various fund raising events. There is to be a Mothers’ Union gathering at Weedon This service is held once a month on Tuesday Church Chapter House NN7 4PL on the 12 th . BADBY evening (following the third Sunday of the month) at All the parishes are having real difficulties in finding September at 10.30am; when the purpose of The Correspondent - Geoff Pullin ([email protected]) 6.30pm at St. Mary’s Badby. Led in turn by some of this money year in and year out, but if we don’t want Mothers’ Union can be explained. Maybe you would Reader Sidesman Server those who attend, there is always a brief talk about to lose our churches or our Rector we must find it like to join and help form a new Benefice group, or if somebody inspirational. All welcome! Forward somewhere. So that is the reason why your village you feel that The Mothers’ Union is not for you at the 1 Sep C. Richards J. Jordan P. Wakeford ESOW dates are 17 September and 22 October. PCC may be asking you to consider increasing (or moment, perhaps a group that helps The Mothers’ C. Wakeford F. Williams stating) regular donations and/or supporting fund Union with its charity work is something you would 8 Sep TBA S. Rose WHAT IS THE ”PARISH SHARE”? raising activities. consider. F. Williams th DPBP I look forward to seeing you on the 12 September, 22 Sep TBA S. Rose Last month the Archdeacon of wrote a former members, prospective new members and F. Williams Letter in The Link explaining the procedure for BADBY AND DISTRICT FILM SOCIETY despite the organisation’s name men are welcome; if 6 Oct F. Williams C. Richards S. Rose appointing a new Rector, and in that letter he made you have young children please bring them along. If C. Richards F. Williams mention of the “Parish Share” and noted that our The films to be screened this month are: you would like to know more, but are unable to get to benefice (amongst others) had been underpaying our the meeting, please give me a call, or if you would share. A number of readers have been asking Thu 26th Sep CAN YOU EVER FORGIVE ME? like a bit more information before going to a meeting SEPTEMBER SUNDAYS AT 11AM

“What is the Parish Share? - so this is an attempt to (2018) please contact; Mary Wood – “ Deanery st explain briefly what it is. Biopic based on the memoir of same name by Lee Leader” 01327 872670. Our first Holy Communion will be on the 1 with the Revd. John Stevenson, followed by refreshments. Israel. Directed by Marielle Heller; stars Melissa th There is a significant cost to providing an incumbent McCarthy & Richard E Grant. Nominated for 3 JAZZ CONCERT BADBY VILLAGE HALL Our lay-led family service on the 8 will be based (variously called Rector, Vicar, Parish Priest etc.), BAFTAs & 3 Oscars. Critically acclaimed: “deftly SATURDAY 12 OCTOBER around the theme of ‘New beginnings’. The service and in this diocese that amounts to some £67,000 directed & laced with dark wit, [it] proves a lasts about 40 mins. and is also followed by refreshments. per year, which needs to be paid by every parish or compelling showcase for deeply affecting work from There are about 16 tickets still available for the nd benefice where there is a full time incumbent. This Grant & McCarthy” (107 mins). concert, which features Jazz Sans Frontières with On the 22 we will be discussing Westminster sum may seem large, but it is made up of various the wonderful Emily Campbell. Tickets at £17 include Abbey for our Morning Worship Service. There will factors. The basic Stipend (salary) is £26,339, but Fri 27th Sep THE FAVOURITE (2018) fish & chips. Please email Bob Caldwell at: be refreshments afterwards so plenty of time for on top of this are National Insurance and pension Black comedy set in 1708: frail Queen Anne [email protected] discussion and chat! If you are interested in being contributions, which amount to another £11,942. occupies the throne, her close friend Lady Sarah or phone 07703 821042 part of this service or would like to discuss a Then there is the cost of housing at £11,207, and governs the country in her stead; when a new personal place of significance, please contact the finally a share of various training and appointment servant Abigail arrives, her charm endears her to RIDE AND STRIDE 2019 churchwardens, Frances or Judy. Alternatively, you costs of £17,567. Sarah. Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos; stars Olivia Saturday 14th September. can contact Susan through our St Mary’s Badby That then is the cost of providing the Rector, divided Colman, Emma Stone, Rachel Weisz & Mark Gatiss. Facebook page using Messenger. amongst the 5 parishes by a formula broadly relating Won 7 BAFTAs and 1 Oscar, including ‘Best Actress’ This annual event to raise funds for our churches will to the size of each parish, and each parish needs to BAFTA & Oscar for Olivia Colman (120 mins). this year take place on Saturday 14 September. HARVEST SUPPER AND QUIZ raise its share. This is what the Archdeacon was Details of the particular arrangements for your village talking about. ALL WELCOME! If you are interested in finding out will be found in the Parish Notices section. This will take place on Friday evening, October 18 in more about the Society and its forthcoming We must stress how much fun the participants have, the village hall, doors open at 7pm. There will be That however is not the end of the financial costs. programme, please get in touch with Karen Brown on quite apart from the keeping fit angle, and raising tables of six, with prizes for the winners. Tickets will Each parish also has to meet numerous other 312158 precious money. Why not make up a party for a day be on sale shortly for £10 each for a two-course expenses to run its church; insurance, heating, of enjoyable cycling or walking (like to x 15 supper and the quiz. There will also be a bar on the lighting, repairs etc. These vary a little from parish HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY churches in Northampton?) and see just how many evening. Contact [email protected] or to parish but average around £10,000 per parish per churches you can visit? The idea is to get [email protected] or ring 07752 384969 or year. Our next events are the AGM, with a speaker on sponsorship per church visited / mile! / saddle hour / 07717 414664 for tickets. Thus we are looking at total running costs metal detecting, on Friday 15 th November, and the or even just a donation. approaching £120,000 per year. Given that there Christmas Crafts Evening on Friday 13th December. CHURCH FLOWERS are approximately 750 households in the 5 villages, For further information on events or the society, Remember that your church receives half the money August 31 & Sept 7: Bet Robinson; 14 & 21: Lib that equates to £156 a year (or £3 week) per please contact Hilary Mensah on 704797 anyone raises, AND as supporters of the Trust, we Chapman; 28 & Oct 5: Debbie Chandler. household. Some of this comes from regular giving ([email protected]) or Zelda Shapter on (the PCC) can apply for grants toward church 872118, or ([email protected]). Restoration expenditure. This is a really good cause. 5 6 QUARTER PEAL BRIDGE Mead. Some very memorable images were shown of Kate Mayer who represents ACWW Associated the year 6 children, and after reflections from Mr Country Women of the World. Kate was our Speaker Frances Williams rang her first quarter peal on The Bridge Group continues to thrive on Thursday Johnson the graduation took place followed by the in February when she explained the very worthwhile Friday, August 16 by ringing our treble to Plain Bob afternoons at The Maltsters 1 - 4pm. Our teacher presentation of gifts from the younger children. work of the ACWW. This time she will speaking of Doubles in 47 minutes, conducted by Gwynneth and mentor Ross Stacey will be returning for six All the children sang the "Leavers Song", "As we go practical action. White from Bugbrooke. sessions over the winter months to remind, revise or now", and "Lean on me" with great enthusiasm. teach us. If would like to join us for these sessions Goodbye and good luck to all Year 6 leavers : We welcome visitors to our WI meetings and if you RINGING MEETING and practise, please contact Jan Cooper on 01327 would like to join us please come along on the 702833 for details. New players are always We wish you well !! evening, or if you would like to find out more please The Daventry Branch of the Diocesan welcome. ring Sue on 01327 439612. Guild of Church Bellringers will hold its next meeting CHURCHYARD WORKING PARTY at Badby on September 14. Ringing from 3pm until RIDE AND STRIDE ✣ ✣ ✣ a short service at 4.30pm, followed by tea in church Thank you to those who turned up on Sat 27th July, and a brief meeting. Members will welcome lapsed Chris Richards has the sponsorship forms if anyone although few in number a great deal was achieved CHARWELTON ringers, ride and striders and any curious folk to would like to walk or ride around the churches. despite the weather. Correspondent - David Pound come along to the ringing room or to chat in the ([email protected]) church. Please book your tea with Carole Pullin on CRICKET CLUB ROOF REPAIR 01327 871806 by Thursday prior. Reader/Sidesman Flowers Crime Prevention Officers have been alerted to At long last the Faculty notice ( the final Diocesan TEA AND MEET several incidents of fires, thefts, breakages as well planning application) is on display, and provided 1 Sep Penny Cory Graham White as evidence of recreational drug use at the Cricket there are no objections we hope the 15 Sep Graham White Chris Baker Friday, September 6 - an important day! It’s Tea and Club in Longroods field. Please provide any helpful replacement/repair can commence before the end of 22 Sep Meryl Nicholls Meet in the village hall from 2 - 3.30pm. You will information to Daventry police on 101. the month. Thank you for your continued support. 6 Oct Ed & Kate Gibbs love this time-out to talk about holidays whilst Everyone is welcome to the open day on Sunday, enjoying cakes and tea with village friends and September 8 starting at 1pm. There will be burgers, HARVEST Chapel cleaning neighbours. Help and cakes to share are always sausages, salads, cakes with wine, beer and soft September Fiona Spencer appreciated. drinks and a chance to play in the club’s infamous This year plans are in place for a Harvest Festival Seniors v Juniors match. and lunch to take place on Sunday 13th October. October Graham White COFFEE MORNING PLUS More details in next months Link. MACMILLAN COFFEE MORNING PCC MEETING The monthly coffee morning in St Mary’s Church JAZZ will be held on Tuesday, September 17 from Badby School will be running a coffee morning in the The next meting of the PCC will be on Thursday 5th. 10.30am to 12 noon. Villagers and walkers will be village hall on Friday, September 27, 9.30-11.30am. The popular group bringing their lively traditional September at 7.30pm in the Chapel. welcomed for coffee, tea, home-made cake and Everyone is welcome. Jazz, The Fenny Stompers return to Newnham chat. If the weather is suitable, there will be another Village Hall on Saturday 5th October, 6.30 for 7pm MACMILLAN COFFEE MORNING guided tour to the top of the tower at 12 noon for ✣ ✣ ✣ start. A delicious hot supper with vegetarian option is The Charwelton branch of the World's Biggest those sufficiently fortified with tea and cake. NEWNHAM included. BYO drinks, glasses provided. Tickets £17.50 available now from Sue (01327 703708) ….. Coffee Morning will be on Friday 27th. September in Correspondent - Ellen Henning UNITED REFORMED CHURCH Hurry – tickets were quickly sold out last year!’ Charwelton Village Hall from 10.30 - 12.30. There ([email protected]) will be coffee (or tea) and cakes, a Bring and Buy, a The congregation will welcome you on Sundays in Reader Sidesman NEWNHAM VILLAGE HALL 200 CLUB cake stall, a Raffle, and Macmillan Christmas cards September at 10am on 1 st with Shared Praise, 8 th will be on sale. This is always a most well attended Mary Barrett, 15th Janet Emery and 29th Bible Study. 1 Sep Mary Wood Jim Wood Winners in the August draw are and enjoyable event and last year it raised over 8 Sep Les Pierpoint Les Pierpoint £50 Prize No 150 Mrs J Reader £1800 for Macmillan. We would like to break that BADBY & FAWSLEY WI 29 Sep John Wilshire Nick Beer £25 Prize No 112 Mr Stafford record again so please come along and help to 6 Oct Janet Rees Jeff Lawrence £25 Prize No 142 Mr G Grundy support this most worthy cause. Contact Meryl We meet on Thursday, September 12 at 7.30pm in Thanks to all members for their continuing support. Nicholls 871562 or June Pound 260006. the village hall. Heather Wilson will speak about SCHOOL LEAVERS ASSEMBLY ‘Maker of Mad and Beautiful Things’ and will display NEWNHAM WI HARVEST FESTIVAL some of the items she has made. For further On Tuesday 23rd July Newnham Primary School The Harvest Festival will be held on Sunday 6th. enquiries please contact Kathy Day on 01327 Leavers Assembly took place in the school led by Mr We will be meeting on the 20th September at 7.30 in 438582. the village hall and our speaker this evening will be October , at 6.00pm in the church. Offers of flowers 7 8 and/or produce will be great ly welcomed. Please DATE FOR YOUR DIARY – 7th NOVEMBER FLOWER ROTA email [email protected] if you would like further contact Graham White on 264393 or information or to book a place. [email protected] if you have gifts The next Parish Meeting will be on 7th November. A SeptemberChris Farmer to contribute or if you (or your children) would like to detailed agenda confirming time and place will be October Elizabeth Dearns & Mireya Weaver PCC MEETING assist in the decoration of the church. Alternatively sent out in the next few weeks. you may bring your gifts to the service. 4TH AUGUST PET SERVICE The next meeting of the PCC will be on Wednesday QUINQUENNIAL INSPECTION 25 th September, at 1800pm at Heather’s home, The Everyone will be most welcome at this lovely event. This was well attended by 6 children, 13 adults and Granary, Preston Fields Farm. The fabric of the church and the churchyard will be importantly 12 pets including three ponies. The pets HARVEST SUPPER AND SALE inspected on the 11th September by an behaved beautifully as Heather Wilson lead the CHRISTMAS WREATHS architect/surveyor. They will write a detailed report service and refreshments were enjoyed by all. We The Harvest Supper will take place the following on the present condition of the church and must make this success an annual event again. We will be making a limited number of wreaths again evening, Monday 7th. October in the Village Hall at recommend any work needed to keep it in good this year on a by order basis through the usual 6.45 for 7.00pm. There will be the usual delicious condition. HARVEST FESTIVAL AND SUPPER workshops. The past high standard is assured by our meal of cold meats, salad and new potatoes, core staff as before. Please watch this space for followed by apple crumble and cream, followed by PENNY POTS The Festival Service will take place on Sunday 6th further details or contact Mireya Weaver or Gerard cheese and biscuits. All for the remarkable sum of October at 0930 am. Hoare. £8 (£4 for children) - a bargain too good to miss. Thank you to everyone who has filled their penny It will be followed by the usual Harvest Supper and The Supper will be followed by the Auction of the pots. So far we have collected £38.26 for the Sale on Monday 7 th at 1900 for 1930 pm in the CHURCHYARD WORKING PARTY Harvest Festival produce in aid of church funds. church’s fabric fund. Village Hall. Supper tickets are £12, obtainable from Tickets are available from Norman Blenkhorn More penny pots will be gratefully received. organiser Anabel Lewis Bowen or Claire Hoare and The autumn session is planned for Saturday 12th (260650 or [email protected] ) and must be paid for in advance (to confirm catering October, usual time 9:30 to 11:30 am. Please can we because of space restrictions will be strictly limited to CHURCHYARD numbers). Email [email protected] or have a strong turnout. All volunteers very welcome, 64 so please make your booking early. [email protected] or tel 361298 or 361263. (please bring gloves and own tools!!). Thank you for donations of plants and herbs for the Also see flier enclosed in Preston Capes. VILLAGE HALL Churchyard Conservation Award Scheme. We still VILLAGE HALL need lots more! HISTORIC CHURCHES The next Whist Drive will be held on Monday 16th. TRUST (CYCLE) RIDE AND STRIDE The September bar on 1st, will host the Sponge September at 7.30pm in the Village Hall. RIDE & STRIDE Cake round of the Bake Off competition. Open to 14th September This takes place on Saturday 14 th September. and anyone of any age or sex. To enter please bring a 100 CLUB Anabel Lewis-Bowen and V Brassey are the sponge cake along to the hall between 11.30 and The church will be open all day to welcome those organisers here. We badly need volunteers as well 12.00. Anyone who wants to sample the entries August winner No. 85 - John Daley taking part in this Northamptonshire fund raising for a rota of welcomers in our church all day, to sign needs to pay £1 and then vote for their anonymous event. in visiting cyclists here, and offer refreshments. This favourite. Further details are on the website and ✣ ✣ ✣ too can earn sponsorship. Facebook page. ✣ ✣ ✣ All necessary application and sponsorship forms are FAWSLEY available from the organisers above on tel. 361298 Coffee and Chat will be on Friday 6th 10.30 – 12.00 or tel. 360941. Please ‘phone soon and start getting and the Friday evening bar will be from 7.30 on Correspondent - Vacant PRESTON CAPES your sponsorship in good time. Welcomers, please Friday 13. Reader Flowers Correspondent - Gerard Hoare get in touch too. 8 Sep TBC Vivienne Baker Reader Sidesman Cleaning There are still 3 places left on the Travel Club’s trip 22 Sep Graham White 1 Sep Mireya Anabel Elizabeth WOMEN’S INSTITUTE to Hampton Court on Sunday 22nd. A £10 deposit Weaver Lewis-Bowen Dearns secures your seat. Please contact th CHORAL EVENSONG AT FAWSLEY CHURCH 8 Sep Gerard Hoare V Brassey This month’s meeting takes place on Tuesday, 24 [email protected]. We will leave from the 22 Sep Luke Peter Smith September (7.30pm in the village hall), when our village hall about 08.30 and aim to return for around Sunday 25th August at 6pm. Fiori Musicali will be at Bridgeman speaker will be giving a talk on the Royal School of 18.00. Needlework. Fawsley for a Prayer Book Choral Evensong. Please 6 Oct Heather V Brassey Debs Also this month, on 18 th September (7.00-9.00pm) ✣ ✣ ✣ join us to take part in this traditional and popular Wilson Jones we shall be hosting a “pop-up” shop when Debbie service. Rachel Cox will be presenting “Captain Tortue” fashions. Bracher Final arrangements are still being made, so please

9 10 November DIARY 1 PC Coffee and chat NEWNHAM PARISH COUNCIL 3 PC Sunday bar This diary records the proposed dates of any 6 Newnham Coffee Morning CHAIRMAN – TERRY REGAN JP benefice, parish or village events. We hope that this 7 Charwelton PCC CLERK – MARION MONEY 07955 644586 will help those planning such events to know what 7 Fawsley Parish Meeting else is going on and therefore be able to avoid any 7 Badby PCC unhelpful clashes of dates. 8 PC Friday bar Progress continues to be made towards the creation of a new Parish If you know, or become aware, of events which 15 Hort. Soc AGM ought to be recorded please let David Pound, or your 12 Newnham PCC website. The intention is that this will become a community website village Link correspondent, know. 16 Newnham VH Jumble Sale as opposed to a website simply dealing with Parish Council aspects. 20 Preston Capes PCC Events known about so far are: 23 PC Vinyl night Decisions are currently being considered by a working party as to the September December format and style of the website along with other technical aspects, 1 Hort Soc. annual show 1 PC Sunday bar 1 PC Sunday bar and round 1 of PC Bake Off. 4 Newnham VH coffee morning but in essence it will not be dissimilar to the websites which exist for 3 Newnham PCC 6 PC Coffee and chat Daventry Town, Weedon Bec or Crick. Do have a look at these so you 4 Newnham VH coffee morning 13 Hort. Soc Christmas crafts 5 Charwelton PCC 13 PC Friday bar have some idea as to what the website will look like. 6 PC Coffee and Chat 14 Judit Singers Newnham Christmas concert 8 Badby cricket Juniors v Seniors + BBQ 24 PC Christmas Eve bar Once the structure of the site has been determined then we will be 8 Badby Sings! 10 Art Group starts inviting all and any local organisations if they would like to have their 12 Badby PCC own page(s) on the website. This will mean for instance that the 12 Badby & Fawsley WI 13 PC Friday bar Village Hall, the Church, the Girl Guides, Playgroups, the Allotment 14 Ride and Stride - all villages Association, the Bell Ringers, the Women's Institute etc, etc will have 14 District Bellringers at Badby their own page(s) which they will control and edit themselves. 16 Charwelton Whist Drive 17 Badby Church coffee morning 20 Newnham WI If you are involved in anything in the community where you consider 22 Motocross at Arbury Hill 24 Preston Capes WI you may benefit from having a dedicated page, then please get in 25 Preston Capes PCC touch so that at the appropriate time we can contact all interested 27 Charwelton Macmillan Coffee Morning 27 Badby School Macmillan coffee morning parties.

October With there being no meeting in August our next meeting is on 2 Newnham VH coffee morning 4 PC Coffee and Chat Monday 2nd September in the Village Hall starting at 19.30. 5 Newnham VH Jazz Nightt 6 PC Sunday bar 7 Charwelton Harvest Supper If you are unable to attend the meeting but would like to raise any 7 Preston Capes Harvest Supper issues of concern then please contact the Clerk either by email to 11 PC Friday bar [email protected] or by post to 2 Western Row, Daventry, 12 PC Auction 12 Jazz Sans Frontières, Badby VH NN11 4UD 15 Badby Church coffee morning 18 Harvest Supper and Quiz, Badby VH

11 12 13 14 CHURCH OFFICERS & INFORMATION [Telephone codes 01327 unless stated otherwise] www.theknightleyparishes.btck.co.uk Rector: [Vacant] As we are in inter-regnum any requirement to contact or obtain a priest for home visits or Communions, marriages, baptisms or funerals should be directed first to the Churchwardens of the parish as detailed below and arrangements can be made. Benefice Secretary: [Vacant] Benefice Treasurer: Bill Dearns, Appletree Cottage, Little Preston. NN11 3TF 361277 [email protected] Lay Band: Gerard Hoare, Bernard Rapson, Susan Rose, Graham White, Heather Wilson Lay Pastoral Minister: Graham White Benefice Children's Officer Susan Rose (879053) Parish Visiting: Requests for visiting should be made to the co-ordinators who will pass them on. Link Editor: David Pound, Forge End, Church Street, Charwelton. NN11 3YT 260006 Fax: 07092 104279 [email protected] Copy deadlines - Editorial, 20th of the month; Advertising 18th. of the month please. Advertising: [email protected]

BADBY NEWNHAM Churchwardens: Churchwardens: Frances Williams, 25 Westhorpe Lane, Byfield, Daventry Jeff Lawrence, The Conifers, West Brook, Newnham. NN11 6XB 07717 337048 [email protected] NN11 3HL 705085 [email protected] Judy Jordan, Thyme Cottage, Vicarage Hill, Badby Mary Wood, Hillside, School Hill, Newnham. NN11 3HG NN11 3AP 07752 384969 [email protected] 872670 [email protected] GARDEN SERVICES To Advertise on these pages Secretary: Secretary: Garden Clearance Janet Rees, 33, Bradbury Road, Newnham. Christopher Nelson, The Cottage, Church Hill, Badby, please contact Fencing NN11 3HD 705394 NN11 3AR 300034 [email protected] [email protected] Tree Work Treasurer: Treasurer: Patios Jim Wood, Hillside, School Hill, Newnham. NN11 3HG Frances Williams, 25 Westhorpe Lane, Byfield, Daventry 872670 [email protected] Turfing NN11 6XB 07717 337048 [email protected] Visiting co-ordinator: Judy Jordan (07752 384969) Visiting co-ordinator: Jeff Lawrence (705085) H|F For a FREE no obligation Hillview Fencing estimate call: CHARWELTON FAWSLEY James Maplethorpe Churchwarden: Churchwardens: With over 15 years experience in all 01327 263857 Graham White, 8, Council Houses, Charwelton. Vivienne Baker, Lakes Rise, Fawsley NN11 3BA. 361585 types of fencing and gates, we aim or NN11 3YT 264393 [email protected] [email protected] 07817 762188 Vacant Vacant to provide a complete supply and Secretary: installation service for both Secretary (Acting): Vacant Penny Cory, 3, Lindrick Close, Daventry. NN11 4SN domestic and commercial The Shires Dog Spa 700550 [email protected] Treasurer: customers. We pride ourselves Robin Baker, Lakes Rise, Fawsley NN11 3BA. 361585 Local dog groomer Treasurer: [email protected] on providing a reliable, professional and Peter Merrills, 1 Packhorse Close, Charwelton NN11 3ZD friendly business Visiting co-ordinator: Vacant 0778 6072 701 [email protected] Personalized attention Visiting co-ordinator: Graham White (264393) Specialized in small to medium PRESTON CAPES breeds Churchwardens: Please email We can collect and drop off* Gerard Hoare, Old West Farm, Little Preston. NN11 3TF 361263 [email protected] V Brassey, Preston House, Road, Preston Capes NN11 3TB 360 941 [email protected] [email protected] or call Secretary : Treasurer: Simon on 07784014059 Call for an appointment Anabel Lewis-Bowen, Evenlode, Preston Capes. NN11 Elizabeth Dearns, Appletree Cottage, Little Preston. Hillview Fencing, Newnham 01327 361 201 3TE 361298 NN11 3TF 361277 [email protected] Northamptonshire 07502 040992 Visiting co-ordinator: Gerard Hoare (361263) http://www.theshiresdogspa.co.uk/ The Link is printed by Image IT, Baird Close, Daventry 15 16