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Healthy Living:

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Tips from Becca Mclachlan on dietry supplements . . .

Quiz Corner:

As another year draws to a close, we would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. In this latest issue, we again feature a competition where theatre tickets are up for grabs - but this time you will need to hurry as the closing date for entries is the 17th of December. Congratulations go to Mrs Wendy McKie, our ‘Whittlebury Hall Spa‘ Competition winner, who was first out of the hat of over 250 correct entries. Don’t forget! If you need a service, please give our advertisers the chance to quote. Without them, magazines like this would not be around!

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A legendary tale from centuries ago . . . but is it fact or fiction?. . .

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Should you be taking a supplement? by Becca Mclachlan Raynaud’s syndromes, asthma, cancer, lung diseases, hay fever, Crohn’s disease, chronic fatigue syndrome, hyper glycaemia associated with type 2 diabetes and preeclampsia. Also children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), dyslexia, and dyspraxia can really benefit from taking fish oils too. Because the body doesn’t produce omega-3, it is essential that we obtain it from our diets. Foods high in Omega-3 are fatty fish like salmon, tuna, sardines, and mackerel, walnuts, chia seeds, flaxseeds, hemp seeds, also omega-3 enriched eggs. If you decide to start taking an omega-3 fish oil supplement make sure they contain an anti-oxidant this is crucial, without anti-oxidant protection fish oils can go rancid. A decent quality fish oil capsule will not repeat on you or leave a fishy taste in your mouth. For those of you that suffer with sleep issues I’ve found magnesium works wonders, there are different types of magnesium available, to help calm the body and mind look out for one that contains magnesium taurate.

Many people ask me whether or not they need to take nutritional supplements if they eat a healthy diet. In a perfect world no one would need supplements. But given the stress of our modern life, the poor quality of our food supply, and the high load of toxins on our brains and bodies, most of us would benefit from a daily supply of extra vitamins and minerals especially during the winter months to help keep us healthy and boost our immune systems. The next question that almost inevitably comes up is what they should take. Well everybody’s nutritional needs are different and also it can depend on the time of the year. During the winter months here in the UK when there is less sunlight our vitamin D levels drop, sunshine is our main source for this vitamin. When I was studying supplementation I was amazed to discover how many of the population in the UK were deficient.

If you are currently taking any medication its important that you consult your GP before starting to take any supplements. Also to benefit from any supplement taking them consistently is key.

Another supplement that I recommend to my clients are omega-3 fish oils. Omega-3 fatty acids have been under the research spotlight for quite a long time, due to their amazing health properties. According to the Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database as well as assisting with fat loss and helping to boost your immune system fish oils have been shown to have positive affects on an extremely wide variety of ailments including high blood pressure, coronary heart disease, stroke, bipolar disorder, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, ulcerative colitis,

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SPORTSWORD Answer questions 1-7, fill in the grid and use the initials to name a British horseracing trainer.

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hillside. But who would do such a thing? And how? Did they not realise it to be the foundations of a church?

Is it true?

However, this band were made of stern stuff and before long had brushed their disappointment away and realised that perhaps their first choice siting could be bettered. They set about laying the foundations of their project once more and by the end of the day they looked on with more satisfaction than their previous endeavour. One suspects that the mead hall would have been a good place to be that evening!

A small settlement with an unusual name lies just west of Watling Street and within a horse ride of Daventry. It has long been regarded as one of the gems of Northamptonshire. Delightfully situated in its dramatic hillside location and sweeping views of sporadic woodlands, Stowe Nine Churches looks like it’s from a different part of England. The majority of people who are unfamiliar with the village always ask the same question: “has it really got nine churches?” Of course, the answer is obviously no, but less publicised is the story behind the name!

However, come the next morning everybody was in complete shock! Tools here and there, trench boards and stones scattered even further up the incline. The downcast workers sighed at such devastation. Those still slightly drowsy from their evening merriment were bewildered and confused . . . but admirably, composure was restored and unanimously, they chose another site and carried on with their objective. Fortunately, the men had became totally unified, determined to see the task through.

Centuries ago, before William the Conqueror created havoc, the happy villagers and monks of this ancient settlement decided to construct a church dedicated to Archangel Michael. Legend has it that although these puritans were hairy Saxons, they had a simple and untroublesome existence.

Over the next two days they arrived only to find each attempt totally disrupted and again everything scattered randomly, but strangely, even further up the hillside! After a full days rest, the men vowed to soldier on and still their labours were wrecked nightly for a fifth, sixth and seventh time. But they refused to give up!

Deciding on a suitable spot for their stone temple wasn’t easy. With sighting poles aplenty, and an abundance of scratched heads, they finally settled on the right spot - a small, but level expanse, down in the valley, near to a stream that gurgled and trickled its way through to the baize of open countryside.

Belatedly, they decided to investigate. An individual was selected by drawing lots which turned out to be the youngest monk among them. He was detailed to keep a watchful eye on their eighth set of foundations. So the monk wrapped himself up in the dark, with only a burning torch as company. He was trembling, not from cold, but from the thought of what lay in store. All seemed quiet until just as he was dozing off, a great disturbance brought him to his senses! The young monk, riddled with terror took hold of his burning torch and entered the scene. He managed to stay sane, muttering “Who in the Lords name are you”? Waving his torch to get sight of whatever was causing this carnage, the monk was astonished by the sight of a small half hog, half human

Muddy trenches were crudely dug and stonework was manually hauled to the scene as the project got off to a good start. Those involved in the work downed their tools with satisfaction when daylight dictated they quench their thirst in the local mead hall. After a well earned nights sleep they returned the next day with a spring in their step – only to discover that their previous labours had gone awry! The trenches desecrated, the tools scattered and materials misplaced. It was a scene hard to accept as well as puzzling! All and sundry seemed to have been thrown up the 9

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like figure staring him out. There were snorts and grunts as the monstrosity performed feats of supernatural strength, hurling humungous stoneworks to the peak of the hillside, tools and woodworks flew through the air. Needless to say, the monk dropped his torch and legged it. Whiter than a bedsheet and still trembling, the following day, the young monk recalled his experiences amid scattered stones, tools and planks which now lay near the hilltop. It was clear that devilry was at work - which nobody wanted to mess with. But the villagers were adamant, deciding to build on the brow of the hill before considering a search for pastures new!

consecration of the church, a dark stranger passed by, wielding a bent staff and wearing a crooked hat.

After another hard day passed, many woke early and were delighted to find an undisturbed site - surely a sign that the bad spirits of the place - or whatever they may be - were finally happy. With no further dramas, they finished building their church, on its ninth site and to this day the church of Saint Michael still rides high on the hilltop in the parish of Stowe Nine Churches.

Through his fang-like teeth he whispered to the young monk that the people of peace were now pleased with the mens handiwork, whereas the invasion of their dancing ground had upset them greatly! They’d tried to hint at where the church should go and were glad when the message finally got through. ‘Yer stone God box will stand its ground with their blessing’ he said before he mysteriously scurried off with haste. The monk gave quick pursuit, wanting to question the stranger, but oddly, there was no sign of him - he’d vanished into thin air. The monk cast a look down the hillside and just for a brief moment, thought he’d seen eight phantom churches in different locations before merging into the one on the hill. Was it a dream?

However, this far-fetched tale doesn’t conclude yet! Legend has it that immediately following the

To this day the villages ambivalent sign states: Church Stowe, Stowe Nine Churches.

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Seagulls, trawlers & plain insanity? Many years ago, Jimmy Greaves coined the phrase: ‘football’s a funny ol’ game.’ Since the Saint and Greaves TV show left our screens, times have changed and none so much as the influx of non-British players into our football leagues. One of the earliest foreign imports was a gentleman by the name of Eric Cantona. The Frenchman was without doubt a highly talented player, but around this time, 20 years ago, he was in the centre of, arguably, the most bizarre incident in the history of the Premier League. Fergies red and white army had made the trek to Selhurst Park where a fractious game ensued. By the 48th minute, the ref’s tolerance level went off the scale and French import, Eric Cantona saw the dreaded red after kicking an opponent. However, that wasn’t the end of matters as, on his way to the tranquility of the dressing room, an over zealous Palace fan gave him some right royal verbal. To the astonishment of all, Cantona catapulted across the barrier, feet first into the chest of motor-mouth fan Matt Simmons, in an attack reminiscent of Hollywood hero, Jackie Chan! The pair traded punches as Cantona went beserk at the apparent abuse, which was based around the authenticity of his mother, and it took 19

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Simmons lunged at the prosecution lawyers, briefly getting one in a headlock. After Simmons was restrained, he was given seven days in prison for contempt of court. Following this insane event, Cantona calmed down and concentrated on letting his feet do the talking. In 1996, he was voted Footballer of the Year by the Football Writers Association and he scored the winning goal in the FA cup final against Liverpool to give United the double for the second time in three seasons. After winning the Premiership with United in 1997, he announced his retirement from football at the age of 30, turning his attentions to a new career in acting. Despite his undoubted talents, he has yet to be cast alongside Jackie Chan!!

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Father Christmas What is your real name? That’s a silly question! As Jose Mourinho said recently “try looking on Google”! Talking of silly questions, why do you think there isn’t a “Mother Christmas”? It’s probably down to cost. For a start, if there was a Mother Christmas she’d need to buy a different outfit every year! US scientists have calculated that you would have to visit 822 homes a second to deliver all the world’s presents on Christmas Eve, travelling at 650 miles a second. So just how do you do it?

Is there any truth in the rumour that you’ve done some online speed dating? Yes! . . . I pulled a cracker! There’s another rumour going round that your wife is extremely attractive?

Years ago God treated me to a 1250cc Holy Davidson, which helped immensely. Nowadays it’s a trade secret so I could tell you but I’d have to kill you afterwards!

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Is there anyone that you don’t deliver to? Yes, the taxman! A few years ago he installed a parking meter on his roof so now I give it a wide berth!!

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I was on my way home, in the usual rush hour traffic, one minute passing the red car on my inside, the next standing stationary while that same red car drew along side. I took a brief glance to the left and there he was, just like others in previous rush hours before him, indulging in rhinotillexomania! . . . more commonly known as the art of nose picking. He was burrowing away like nobody’s business and although it disgusted me, it got me thinking! Just why have we all been raised to think that what occurs in our nostrils should stay in our nose? A mad thought, I concede, but upon research, not as mad as a theory beheld by Austrian lung specialist Doctor Friedrich Bischinger who vehemently defends this common practice. Firstly he says “with the finger you can get to places you just can’t reach with a handkerchief, keeping your nose far cleaner.” Whilst I find this statement perfectly feasible, he follows on by

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long but only had around 7 miles of arches. Before building an aqueduct, engineers had to assess the quality of a potential water source by examining the clarity, flow rate, and taste of the water and they also took note of the physical condition of the people who drank it. Once a site was approved, surveyors calculated the right path and gradient for the duct, as well as its channel size and length. It is widely thought that slaves provided the manpower. Aqueducts usually took years to complete, making them costly, and also had to be maintained and protected. To care for them, the city of Rome at one time employed around 700 people. Facilities for repairs or maintenance were also incorporated into the design. For instance, underground sections of the aqueducts were made accessible by means of manholes and shafts so when major repairs were needed, engineers could temporarily divert the water away from a damaged section. By the early third century B.C. 11 major aqueducts served the city of Rome. The first, the Aqua Appia, built in 312 B.C. and just over ten miles long, ran almost entirely underground. Still preserved in part is the Aqua Claudia, which was some 43 miles long with about 6 miles of arches, a number of which stood a staggering 90 feet high! So how much water did the capital’s aqueducts carry? The Aqua Marcia, mentioned earlier, ferried about 6.7 million cubic feet of water into the city every day! Once the gravity-driven water reached urban areas, it flowed into distribution tanks and then into small wells or branches, which channelled the water to other distribution tanks or to locations for water use. Some estimate that Rome’s water distribution system grew to an extent where it could have supplied more than 265 gallons of water for each inhabitant every day.

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Back to the future! It’s approaching Christmas, 2055. Dawn is breaking over the city of London. Pale sunlight breaks through the thick haze which is now almost a permanent smokescreen. The streets are already at bursting point as grey-suited commuters, surge toward call centres, robotic control stations or other IT based workplaces. Meanwhile, overhead, an endless succession of flights from Brussels, the hub of Zone de Europe, and other control pods head into what used to be called Heathrow and its imposing nine terminals. In London’s 200 outer suburbs the cities surgeries and hospitals struggle to cope with queues of parents waiting anxiously with their anaemic children. Many have travelled overnight to get free parking, but it’s still cost you as your vehicle is remotely tracked to calculate the surcharge! By 6 a.m. lines of cars wait patiently to use roadside electric charging points as the price of fuel is astronomical. Back in the the early 2010’s, our population was barely 63 million. People still carried mobile telephones and watched television in just two dimensions, and industrially, we still lagged behind a race, then referred to as the Germans. At the time, some commentators warned that the continual increase in birth rate was putting the health, education and transport systems under intolerable strain . . . . but nobody listened. Great medical advances have also contributed to the estimated 80 million said to be on our island. Even though the retirement age is now 72, we are borrowing billions to pay for all the pensions, which explains the continual policy of open borders: these days, Britain is simply desperate for whatever taxation revenue it can get hold of! Then there’s that other major success, the computer demon, A.I., which has revolutionised robotics to such a degree that jobs like shop assistants, counter sales, reps, delivery drivers, receptionists, have virtually disappeared! Your

weekly shop is either done at a local unmanned vending station or online, delivered by remote controlled transport. Simply key in your unique code and you access your goods! One saving grace is the strict government pricing levels on all food stuffs! But this has inevitably affected quality, but then again, being an island has always meant that we end up with lower grade dross! If you can afford the fare, a flight over our island reveals the disappearance of great swathes of southern and central England, our green and pleasant land. A sea of grey spreads out from London, all the way to Britain’s second city, Milton Keynes. Constant demand for more housing saw the last green-belt restrictions removed in the early 2030’s. From the aircraft window, you can just make out the jagged lines of Britain’s privatised motorways carving their way across the countryside. By the early 2040s, eight lanes had become the norm. Electric cars are commonplace, but old fuel based models, bathe much of suburban Britain in a thick fog. Public transport was an option in 2015, when commuters had standing space. But getting a train these days is like a journey into hell. Even high speed trains between London and Birmingham are rammed! The HS2 service finally opened in 2036 but the northern extension appears to be just idle gossip. Policing is at an all time high which may be another significant drain on resources, but the problem is that crime occurs on nearly every street corner. The great irony is that 40 years ago, many people claimed an expanding population would boost employment and economic growth. But with so many jobs swallowed by technological advances and the cream of British talent moving overseas, those claims have proved a hollow fantasy. Britain in 2055 has become a selfish place, whether you are at the top, the bottom or somewhere in the middle, it’s dog eat dog if you want to survive! 30


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Keeping children safe on social media by Jules White

There’s no doubt that a lot more of our lives are conducted online than perhaps ten or fifteen years ago. With the increased popularity of social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat and Instagram, we are now all connected in ways we may not have thought possible back then. Our children are also engaged, messaging their school friends and posting videos and pictures, and communicating with a whole host of people across the world. On the one hand it’s remarkable and exciting for children to be online and having access to social media can help them develop and thrive. But parents also know that there are pitfalls to the technology from cyberbullying and the risk of being befriended by undesirable individuals to the chance of viewing inappropriate content and even developing a gambling habit. Time to talk The earlier you have the conversation about safety online with your children, the better. And it doesn’t do any harm to keep reminding them. Whilst this should not be a hysterical rant about what can go wrong, you can make your kids aware that not everything is always as it seems online. For instance, they should only accept connection requests from people they know in real life. Take an interest Yes, children might be protective of their online world and may not want you to be involved, but if you start early enough and show enough interest then that may well give you more access to their ‘inner sanctum’. Recent statistics show that the average child spends about 12 hours a week online doing various activities and you’ll want to know that they are safe. After all you wouldn’t let them wander off into a new town without you, why would you let them

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Barry and Jenny Ryan collect the Britain in Bloom award 2015 on behalf of FoAP The Friends work throughout the year to bring improvements to the park - always in an effort to preserve and enhance its natural beauty. When we discuss any new ideas it is within the context of the history of the park and its gift to the town as an area of peace and recreation. Their efforts were recently rewarded when they received a Silver Gilt Award at the Britain in Bloom Ceremony at the Royal and Derngate. Our next project and focus of fundraising and campaigning will be to make major changes and improvements to the sensory garden. The area, located close to the cottages and tennis courts, was inaugurated in 1979 by Cllr. Walmseley. It is appreciated by the many visitors who have planted memorial trees in the nearby rose garden or who enjoy some quiet moments within the seating and planting of the garden. Over the years it has become over-grown and despite the best efforts of volunteers from the Friends it now needs a re-think. Friends have developed a draft plan for the area which will soon be taken to committee to for formal approval. We hope that once this is achieved that we will seek your views on our ideas and when we have collected feedback and comments, we will soon move forward with seeking funding and starting the work. If you would like to know more about this project or about the work of the Friends, watch our website or better still join the Friends when you will receive regular updates and news items. Anne Stevens, Secretary, Friends of Abington Park friendsofabingtonpark@gmail.com www.abingtonpark.org.uk

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Local Football Update by Andy Goldsmith

The exploits of UCL clubs in the FA Cup thrust the League and in particular, Holbeach United’s Rick Drury into the forefront of media spotlight after the keepers stunning overhead kick equaliser for the Tigers’ earned them a last minute draw against National League side Worcester City. Drury made the front page of the Non-League Newspaper and has received great publicity in the national and local press. He was interviewed on BBC Look North News, BBC radio and Talksport as well as the FA’s own website. Social media spread the news further with film of the goal on You Tube approaching 900,000 hits on within five days of the match. The video was also posted on the Match of the Day facebook site and was watched over a million times. The League had its most successful year in the competition this season with 28 victories recorded by UCL clubs, beating the previous of total 26. In the Premier division the early pacesetters are Leicester Nirvana with Peterborough Sports topping Division two. Both have built up a healthy lead which the chasing packs will do well to overhaul. With the Town now boasting two top flight UCL teams, it is Northampton Spencer who presently top the Northampton mini table, having collected 17 points from their opening 15 games, they sit just above Cogenhoe United and are 5 points ahead of N’pton Sileby Rangers who have 12 points. Northampton Sileby Rangers are the only Town club still flying the flag in the National competitions. In the FA Cup, the Moulton Park club started with a home victory over Watford based, Sun Postal Sports before bowing out 0-3 at home to higher grade, Leighton Town. However in the FA Vase they are one of only 6 UCL sides left in the competition at the Second Round stage after wins over Thrapston Town, then New Bradwell 7-2 and more recently, a 5-4 home victory over Spartan South Midlands League outfit, Wembley. Their reward is a difficult away trip to face three times vase winners, Basildon at the end of November. In the League, Rangers have collected three wins

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and three draws from 14 games, with the highlight being a 7-2 victory over Huntingdon Town. Northampton Spencer had two games in each of the National competitions, winning the first and bowing out of both at the second hurdle. In the FA Cup Spencer easily disposed of UCL side Wellingborough Whitworths, but succumbed in the next round when they lost by a single goal away at higher grade, Uxbridge. In the FA Vase Spencer disposed of Harpenden Town, after being 2-0 at the interval! Next up was a tough game at Berkhamsted, conquerors of ON Chenecks in the previous Round. Despite taking a early lead through Liam Tuck, they were well beaten 5-1. Boss man, Ben Stone has boosted his attacking options by signing Lance Allen on loan from Kettering Town. In the League, Spencer have adjusted well to the higher level, winning 4 and drawing 5 of their opening 15 games. Their highlight of the season so far being a superb 6-4 away win at Sleaford. ON Chenecks made history this season when they competed in the FA Vase for the first time. Chenecks kicked off by beating Sun Postal Sports 2-1, with scorers Ben Lewington and Adam Hancock entering the clubs history book. The draw for the next round wasn’t so kind with a difficult away trip to high flying, Spartan Premier side Berkhamsted, where they lost narrowly. Ben Foster’s 25 yard free kick in the 24th minute, gave the hosts a scare as Graham Cottle’s men led at the interval. The home side’s second half fightback proved too strong for Chenecks and a 2-1 victory earned them the right to face Spencer in Round One. Meanwhile, in the league, Chenecks presently sit mid-table after taking 19 points from their opening 10 games, their outstanding result to date being a 4-1 win at Lutterworth Athletic. 49


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The Mayor of Northampton, Councillor Penelope Flavell shared a morning with local residents, and David Mackintosh MP visited to view the completion of our latest project. In all her regalia, Cllr Flavell, Mayor of Northampton attended Bridgewater Residents Association Coffee Morning, on Wednesday 14th October. Local residents enjoyed sharing coffee with the Mayor, along with a raffle and the opportunity to hear from Cllr Flavell on her chosen Mayors charity, Marie Curie. The Association decided to donate all proceeds from the October coffee morning to the Mayor’s Charity. The morning was a huge success and thanks to the generosity of the Road To Morocco and all present we raised £140 for the wonderful work of Marie Curie. On Friday 16th October, David Mackintosh MP, invited by Cllr Stephen Legg, visited Milverton Park and was impressed by the new pathway the Association had worked hard to have installed. David Mackintosh had supported the project in his previous role as Leader of Northampton Borough Council and was pleased to see the benefits to the local community and residents. He also took time to visit our local school, Bridgewater Primary, viewing the new facilities, the excellent teaching and learning, and met some pupils. The Association coffee mornings are held on the second Wednesday of every month at the Road To Morocco, it is a valuable time when residents can share together, enjoy a coffee and participate in quizzes, raffles and listen to special guests and speakers. If you would like to attend just come along at 10.30am. The Association works for the benefit of the local community if you would like to get involved or become a member please email Richard Buckingham at: bridgewater.residents@virginmedia.com

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What’s on in December & January 25 Nov-3 Jan The Snow Queen at the Royal 5 Dec The Jets Live! at the Picturedrome (7.45pm) 5 Dec Antiques & Collectors Fair at Abington Church rooms Park Ave North 10-4pm 6 Dec Christingle Service at Abington Church 3 pm 6 Dec Canino Animal Rescue Xmas Fete at Abington Church rooms, Park Ave North 6 Dec The Selector at the Roadmender (8pm) 8 Dec Christmas Event with Cedar Rd School choir. Also mince pies and craft items 11. am at Abton Libry 11 Dec-3 Jan Cinderella at Derngate 12 Dec ON’s 1stXV v Longton (3pm) at Billing Road 12 Dec Official opening Ark Stained Glass, Old Stables, Stoke Bruerne (near tunnel mouth) 12 Dec Xmas Coffee & Cake Morning at Abington Church rooms Park Ave North 10-12.30pm (stalls inc) 17 Dec Christmas Crafts for Grown ups. Drop in and make something at Abington Library 17 Dec Carols on Milverton Green 5 to 6pm. 18 Dec Saints v Racing Metro at Franklins Gardens 19 Dec Cobblers v Portsmouth at Sixfields 20 Dec Traditional Candlelit Carols at Ab Church 6pm 22 Dec Royston’s Christmas Magic show 11 - 12 noon (Booking essential) 3-4pm Family plus Xmas Crafts. All ages up to 10 (Booking essential) at Abington Library 24 Dec Service at St.Albans Church 9.15am 24 Dec Midnight Mass at Abington Church 11.30 pm 24 Dec Service at Park Ave Methodist Church 3pm 25 Dec Christmas Day Service 10am Abington Church 24 Dec Worship at Park Ave Methodist Church 10.30pm 28 Dec Cobblers v Accrington at Sixfields

1 Jan Saints v Exeter Chiefs at Franklins Gardens 1-31Jan Whose Round is it? A history of brewing at Northampton Museum & Art Gallery 2 Jan Cobblers v Barnet at Sixfields 6-16 Jan Shaxpears Box by the Masque Theatre at the Church in Abington Park Tel: 07586 288793 7-16 Jan The 39 steps at the Royal 8 Jan Motowns Greatest Hits at Derngate 9 Jan ON’s 1st XV v Old Halesonians (3pm) at Billing Rd 9 Jan Beyond the Barricade at Derngate 11-16 Jan Saint Petersburg at Derngate 16 Jan ON’s 1st XV v Syston (3pm) at Billing Road 16/17 Jan Saints v Glasgow War at Franklins Gardens 17 Jan Jazz at the Cripps, NSB 21-22 Jan Anton & Erin Strictly at Derngate 21 Jan A new book about Abington Park written by Chris Glazebrooke at Abington Library 10.30am 22 Jan Cobblers v Morecambe at Sixfields 22-23 Burlesque Show at the Royal 23 Jan An Evening with Bernie at the Derngate 23 Jan Variety Charity Night at the Cripps, NSB 26 Jan - Feb Jersey Boys at the Derngate 26 Jan Delapre Abbey Resoration talk about the work done so far 7pm More details: Tel 01604 760817 28 Jan The Magnificent Music at the Royal 30 Jan Saints v London Wasps at Franklins Gardens 30 Jan ON’s 1st XV v Sandbach (2.15pm) at Billing Rd 30 Jan I’m Hans Christian at the Royal Every Sat 11.30-12 U/5’s Story Stomp at Abton Library Parklands Art Classes have vacancies on Thursdays call Jenny on 01604 405923

QUIZ ANSWERS CROSSWORD: ACROSS: 1. Chapel 5. Comeback 9. Taken for a ride 10. Lip reads 11. Sherry 12. Agnate 14. Discount 16. Bulletin 19. Cueing 21. Marque 23. Meerkats 25. At a standstill 26. Cerebral 27. Roller. DOWN: 2. Hitting 3. Poker 4. Lineament 5. Crossed 6. Means 7. Bride to be 8. Chevron 13 All square .15. Successor 17. Unaware 18. Nominal 20. Natalie 22. Enter 24. Krill. SPORTSWORD: 1. Carl Ablett 2. Hope Powell 3. Alan Pascoe 4. Richard Levi 5. Lothar Emmerich 6. Ivan Basso 7. Eric Young. The horseracing trainer is Charlie Appleby. Xmas Quiz Ans: 1=B; 2=B; 3=A; 4=B; 5=C; 6=B; 7=C; 8=C; 9=A; 10=A; 11=C; 12=A. Abington Bear can be found on pages 6, 12, 25, 40, 45, 52 & 60. 58

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