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A selection of what’s in this issue of your community magazine . . . . . .
Summer Workout:
More innovative advice from Becca on how to fight the flab!
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Quiz Corner:
Upset our resident quizling by cracking our teatime puzzlers . . .
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Tall Tales: Dear Readers, Welcome to the June / July issue of this handy little magazine. If you’re into Golf, our competition on page 15 gives you the chance to win tickets to the L.E.M. at the Buckingham Golf Club on June 28. Alternatively, if you’ve time to kill, try and crack some of our other puzzles including a Wimbledon special and something for the kids! With summer upon us, check out our events page or website to see what’s on and remember to use our much valued advertisers where possible. Enjoy your Summer!
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Spook out on these tall alehouse stories from bygone years!
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Beefy’s Best:
First with bat, then with the ball . . . he ripped India apart . . .
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Match Point:
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Recipe:
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Local Boys:
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Champions Elect:
It started with promise, and ended in triumph . . . down at the mill . . .
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What’s On:
A selection of local events, for you to add to your calendar!
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How to banish your Bingo Wings and Reveal Terrific Triceps!
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by Becca McLachlan
s we move into summer and start peeling off the layers and wearing strappy tops a question I often get asked is “What exercises do you recommend to tone up my Bingo Wings?” Well unfortunately exercise alone won’t shift the fat on that stubborn area, combining the RIGHT exercises and eating the RIGHT diet is the key to banishing bingo wings! It’s no good having great muscle tone in your triceps if you’ve got a layer of fat covering them you’ll just end up looking like a michelin man! Tip number one is to sort out your nutrition, the secret of losing fat is to do it in a healthy and sustainable way. There is no magic pill or potion that’s going to make you lose weight and keep it off. Yoyo dieting will actually make your arms get fatter! When you restrict your calories too much your body holds on to it’s fat cells and uses muscle as fuel instead. Then when you then go back to eating normal amounts of food your body thinks you’re over eating and you end up gaining even more body fat! Eating REAL clean food is the way forward. If you’re ready to break the yoyo dieting cycle and learn what food combinations to eat to keep you lean and healthy for the longterm I can show you the way with my metabolic booster programme. It’s easy to join all the information is stored on a members only website where you’ll find your eating plan, shopping list, meal planner and loads of easy recipe ideas that all the family can enjoy. Also if you have a Facebook account there is a private members only group where I support you every day and you’ll pick up loads of extra tips and ideas. This month I have a special promotion for all readers of this magazine. You can join the programme for only £21 for 21 days a saving of £26. You can start the programme any day it’s easy to join just go to: www.metabolic-booster.com and enter the promo code Northamptonmags. Tip number two is to do the right exercise. To maximise fat burn you need to raise your heart rate and get out of breath, you’ll burn far more calories working at a higher intensity for a shorter time than spending hours on end at the gym working at a steady pace. Interval training is a great example of high intensity exercise. Cycle hard or run as fast as you can for 20 seconds, then rest for 10 seconds - repeat this 8 times to fire up your metabolism and keep burning fat for hours after your workout. This type of training combined with the right nutrition and resistance exercises will banish those bingo wings. On the Metabolic Booster website members also have access to a selection of my fat loss workout videos that can be done at home and are suitable for all fitness levels. My top resistance exercises for Terrific Triceps include Tricep push-ups, Tricep Dips, Tricep curls and Tricep Extensions. For the best advice you can call me on 07929 196627. Becca Mclachlan Fitness Studio’s Brampton Health Golf Centre, Church Brampton, Northampton NN6 8AX.
a bit of fun for the Kids!! The Intrepid Kat! Can You Find Korky? Kingsthorpe
Simply flick through this magazine and find the other seven pages that Korky is hiding on. Have more fun by timing how long it takes you . . . . . . and see if Mum or Dad can beat you!
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SPORTSWORD Answer questions 1-7, fill in the grid and use the initials to name this ex-West Ham player. Answers to all 3 puzzles are on the events page near the back of this magazine!
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tales from the O alehouse!
ver the years many legendary tales about past events or happenings have been told from the bottom of a rum or ale glass in old inns and alehouses across the country. One of our readers has delved into some archives to tell us about some macabre events said to have occurred in such places across the county of Northamptonshire. At this point it is worth mentioning that these public houses are still well worth a visit, but please don’t go alone! he Old Cherry Tree at Great Houghton was built in 1576 and is one of the oldest and attractive public houses in the county. Records of supernatural activity at the inn go back to at least the early 1940’s, and it seems that past inhabitants are reluctant to leave! For many years, the sound of a lady singing and children running around in an upstairs room have been heard. A previous landlady, while standing at the sink pumping water from an underground well, would hear quite clearly, the sounds coming down a now blocked up staircase. Another young lady, dressed in the style of a past age with a white shirt and black skirt has made herself known at least twice. Initially, she was seen in the doorway of the inn and appeared to be waiting for someone. When spoken to by the landlord, a Mr Stevenson, she disappeared into thin air! However, this was not the end of their acquaintance as she also appeared at the far end of the inn, which was once a cottage. She smiled at him and then completely vanished. The connection between this lady and that next door cottage is uncertain as it also appears that the inn was at one time haunted by a gathering of phantoms, who ‘made Merry’ in the cellar below the bar. This odd happening took place just after the war when the closing time for inns in the Northampton Borough was 10pm, while just outside, for some reason it was 10.30pm. Naturally, come 10pm, everyone scuttled over the borderline to more accommodating establishments. One of these happened to be the Old Cherry Tree, where the landlord was also happy to continue serving after hours, albeit, discreetly in the cellar. A tale from the past says that one night the landlords son came home to see a light under the stable door leading to the cellar and heard the sound of voices. Rather than join his father and guests, he decided to read on his own while having a quiet drink. Sometime later on, he went to wish the revellers a good night before making his way upstairs, but was rather startled to find the cellar dark and empty and his parents asleep in bed, where they had been for some time. The speculation remains . . . .
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he Falcon Inn at Castle Ashby (shown overleaf) dates back to 1594 and was formerly an Elizabethan farmhouse. Around 1645 the sheds which were still part of the present inn, belonged to the local blacksmith whose ghost has wandered the inn ever since. Back in the days of the Civil War, one of the King Charles’s loyal subjects was the Marquess of Northampton, whose family owned Castle Ashby for over 4 centuries. Just prior to the Battle of Naseby, Oliver Cromwell’s soldiers came to the village and legend has it that they were in an ugly mood, having just spent a great deal of valuable time battling valiant resistance to capture Compton Wynyates, the Warwickshire seat of the family. E .
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The story told is that on dismounting they ordered the blacksmith to shoe their horses, which he refused to do, so without hesitation they hung him from the Walnut tree in the garden of the inn. It is said that the staunch old royalist haunts the wine cellar and two of the bedrooms, especially the room which overlooks the old Walnut tree. There is also a suggestion that he likes to relax with a pipe, for on one occasion an aroma of pipe tobacco surprised a lone non-smoker who was staying in that very room. Former proprietor, Neville Watson had heard about the spirit when he took over in 2005 and was always happy for the blacksmith to remain in residence as he appeared to be a popular ghost who was always pleasant and unassuming, never threatening. There is an addendum to the tale that mentions a woman from the village, said to be the blacksmiths wife and known to be a witch. When she died, instead of cutting off her hands to prevent her casting spells after death, she was buried in the local churchyard at Castle Ashby with her headstone facing away from the church towards the wall. Apparently this was another method of averting any powers she may cast from the grave. Having said that, it’s strange to hear of a 17th century witch being laid to rest in hallowed ground.
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he Fox and Hounds at Charwelton is famous for its packhorse bridge which is situated about 200 yards away in this attractive village not far from Daventry. The bridge is 700 years old and was used to carry travellers safely across the River Cherwell. At 14 feet long and just over 1 yard wide, it is now closely bypassed by the A361 which carries heavy traffic alongside the bridge. Our story eminates from more recent times, when one evening, a motorist was shocked by the appearance of a man who suddenly appeared on the road, directly in front of her. With no time to react, she drove straight through him only to quickly realise that there had been no impact of any kind! Looking back, there was also no corpse! There came another oddity; the man was looking straight at her directly before impact but there was no face to be seen! She also recalled that his clothing was from an earlier time, carrying a great coat over his shoulder and either a pick or a gun, while over his head he wore a hood made from brown sack cloth. This figure has never been identified by anyone else but strangely enough in 1821 a notorious murder took place at nearby Old Cherwell Farm. A wealthy, elderly farmer was fatally injured by a shotgun blast which came from an adjacent barn. Before he passed away the farmer, Mr Clarke, laid the guilt squarely at the door of his wife’s lover, one Philip Hines. A hue and cry was immediately mounted, but it was not until a week later that the suspect was found hiding in the same barn where the shot had been fired. His guilt was confirmed by letters found in his room written by Mrs Clarke, plotting to murder her husband. Nothing further was needed and after a short trial, both were condemned to hang which was carried out on Saturday the 10th March after which their bodies were dissected and anatomised. Some locals believe that on one spring evening in early March, Philip Hines, carrying his coat and gun, retrod the footpath he once knew so well!
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n American climate study has recently The A confirmed that Arctic sea ice this year is the smallest in winter since satellite records in 1979. In a new sign of long-term changing began climate change, the ice floating on the Arctic Ocean around the North Pole reached its planet maximum annual extent of just 5.61 million sq miles (on Feb. 25) – a slightly bigger area than Canada - and is now expected to shrink with a spring thaw. The U.S. National Snow and Ice Data Center also confirmed this year’s maximum ice extent was the lowest in the satellite record, with below-average ice conditions everywhere except in the Labrador Sea and Davis Strait, although they did acknowledge that a late season surge in ice was still possible. The ice was 1.1 million sq kms smaller than the 1981-2010 average, and below the previous lowest maximum in 2011. With the return of the sun to the Arctic after months of winter darkness, the ice shrinks to a minimum in September. Worryingly, a United Nations panel of climate scientists links the long-term shrinkage of the ice, by 3.8 percent a decade since 1979, to global warming and says Arctic summertime sea ice could vanish in the second half of the century. The majority of studies point in the same direction - less ice, with far less ice was surviving more than one winter - such ice is often thickest and most resilient. The U.N.’s World Meteorological Organization says 2014 was the warmest year since records began in the 19th century. Almost 200 nations have agreed to work out a deal in December in Paris to slow global warming. The Arctic thaw is disrupting indigenous hunting lifestyles in the Arctic while making the region more accessible. But low oil prices have discouraged exploration and tensions between the West and Russia have limited interest in Arctic shipping. This new data on sea ice loss sends a clear message to the global community that the Arctic is unraveling, warming twice as fast as the rest of the planet. At the other end of the planet, The U.S. National Snow and Ice Data Center announced that earlier this month the sea ice around Antarctica was the fourth-smallest for summer. Climate scientists say the apparently contradictory trend may be tied to changing winds and currents.
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y the time the month of June comes round, cricket bats will have already been oiled and arms will have turned as the current cricket season gathers momentum, albeit slowly. The less said about our national team the better! Let’s just say “in progress”. What better way to cheer up us cricket fans than to look back and remember a blistering performance that helped bring England victory by an innings and 120 runs in the second Cornhill Test at Lords against Pakistan in June 1978. After losing the first days play to a persistent drizzle, Graham Gooch (54) and David Gower (56) put on 101 in 97 exciting minutes after Captain, Mike Brearley and Clive Radley left with only 19 runs on the board. With Miller failing, Pakistan had reduced England to 134 for five and the Pakistan attack, despite the absence of Sarfraz Nawaz, had performed exceedingly well. Sikander and Liaqat used the new ball to good purpose, and then Qasim, left-arm slow, and Raja, legspin, also bowled effectively . . . . enter the fray, one Ian Botham! He signalled his intent with his second scoring stroke - a magnificent pull for 6 off Qasim into the Mound Stand. Partner Graham Roope chipped in by hitting a long hop from Raja for 6. So the partnership rescued England, the pair adding 118 in 105 minutes before Roope mishit Qasim to extra cover. Nothing could stop Botham who smashed the bowling to all parts and completed his spectacular hundred in the last over of the day in 2 hrs 40 minutes with eleven sparkling boundaries in addition to his 6. England’s total stood at 309 for eight. On the Saturday, a crowd of 20,000 saw Botham soon depart, cutting Liaqat into his wicket, but Phil Edmonds and Bob Willis took the final total to 364. In reply, on a hard pitch, the same pair destroyed the tourists with only Mohsin (31) and Wasim Raja (28) doing themselves any sort of justice. Consequently, Pakistan followed on 259 behind. This time both Sadiq and Mudassar went cheaply, but again Mohsin (46) played well and with Talat (40) raised the score to 96 without further loss before the close, giving the tourists renewed hope after the rest day. When Monday morning came around the players walked out to a cloudless day and a dry pitch – almost perfect batting conditions. However, Botham came out fired up and swung the ball in astounding fashion. He beat the bat with three or four outswingers in every over, going on at the Nursery end so that Willis could make use of a veering wind. The classy Javed Miandad resisted for 80 minutes before being last out, caught in the gully by Gooch. The last eight wickets fell for only 43 runs as England sealed victory 7 minutes before lunch on the fourth day. The win was a triumph for Botham, with a dazzling century - his second in successive Test innings - and 8 wickets for 34 runs. These were the best figures by an England bowler in an innings since Jim Laker’s 9 for 37 and 10 for 53 against Australia at Old Trafford in 1956. As an English all-rounder, Botham’s performance in this match was unrivaled.
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arketed as safer than regular cigarettes, electronic cigarettes are said by many experts to deliver a cocktail of toxic chemicals including carcinogens into the lungs and may even make bacterial infections resistant to antibiotics. Engineers developed e-cigarettes several years ago to provide tobacco users with a smoke-free source of nicotine. The devices heat up a liquid that a user inhales, or “vapes.” Because e-cigarettes burn nothing, they release no smoke. An e-cigarette contains three components: a battery, an atomiser and a cartridge containing nicotine suspended in propylene glycol and water. When the user sucks on the e-cigarette, the liquid in the cartridge is heated so that some of it evaporates. This vapour delivers nicotine into the user’s lungs. There is no smoke, but some nicotine vapour is released into the surrounding air as the user exhales. Some e-cigarettes have an indicator light to add a touch of realism. Whilst experts do not dispute that a puff on an e-cigarette is less toxic than a puff on a regular cigarette, there are very few studies that have looked at the toxicity of their vapours. As a result, many scientists have been circumspect about describing e-cigarettes as safe. In a recent scientific journal a team studied emerging data on what vapours are inhaled and found greater risk than scientists had first thought. E-cigarettes were found to deliver high levels of nanoparticles which can trigger inflammation and have been linked to asthma, stroke, heart disease and diabetes. The levels raise concerns about heart disease and other chronic conditions where inflammation is involved. It is true to say that nowadays E-cigarettes are no longer regarded as niche products. Vaping product sales last year were projected to exceed a £billion this year. E-cigarette sales are expected to exceed those of traditional cigarettes within 10 years with at least 1 in 5 smokers having already tried e-cigarettes. Clearly some people think vaping is safe, but last year, 18 studies on e-cigarettes’ vapours found that most contain at least traces of the solvents in which nicotine and flavourings had been dissolved. Those solvents are known lung irritants. The solvents can transform into something even more worrisome: carbonyls. This group includes known cancer-causing chemicals, such as formaldehyde, and suspected carcinogens, such as acetaldehyde. Because early e-cigarettes didn’t deliver the same powerful hit of nicotine that burning tobacco does, engineers developed second-generation technology that allows users to increase an e-cigarette’s voltage, and thus temperature, to atomize more nicotine per puff. Scientists have also found that these higher temperatures also can trigger a thermal breakdown of the solvents, producing the carbonyls, If users of second-generation e-cigarettes maximize the power on their devices while using vaping liquids containing a solvent mix of glycerin and propylene glycol, formaldehyde levels can reach that found in tobacco smoke. E-cigarettes are not covered by legislation banning smoking in public places. It is legal to ‘smoke’ an e-cigarette in a public place because there is no burning and no smoke is emitted - only odourless vapour. However, they may still be subject to bans in some places.
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their award winning hair and beauty salon. Why choose us? We are a busy and successful salon who have recently won the UK creative team OVERALL AWARD WINNERS 2014/2015. Based on the outskirts of town, We offer 5 star service and skill to our clients in the developing area of Duston. We are a large salon of creative and passionate individuals, and we pride ourselves on our close team unit. Why are we so successful? We are surrounded by villages and large housing developments. We offer free parking for staff and clients. We have extremely high standards of customer care. We are on a main commuting and bus route ensuring easy accessibility. We are constantly developing our skills and standards within the salon and keep at the forefront of our industry. Hair stylist We are looking for a hair stylist who is passionate about the hairdressing industry and would like to progress their career further. Identity has great career prospects for anyone who joins our team whether it be creatively as a hairdresser developing their knowledge or entering shows and competitions, managerial development or becoming an assessor in our in house training academy. There is always room to grow within the company. Applicants must have a minimum of NVQ level 2 and at least 2 years of hairdressing experience. Beauty therapist We are looking for a beauty therapist who is enthusiastic about the beauty industry. They must have excellent customer service skills and be able to represent the identity brand and its reputation. Applicants must have a minimum of NVQ level 2 and at least 2 years beauty experience. Elemis trained would be preferred but not essential. Successful applicant would deliver treatments in Elemis, Jessica, Sienna X and Hollywood lashes as well as standard beauty services, and also confident in delivering home care advice. Hairdressing apprentice We have vacancies for this years school leavers who would like to start an apprenticeship into hairdressing at Identity. We are looking for vibrant and positive individuals who will enjoy a large and busy salon and are driven to pursue a career in this fantastic industry. This is a full time position which includes 1 day a week training at Aston training as well as our advanced in house training withterms the director. Voucher and conditions for new only. If you would like to join our successful customers and friendly team please email your CV not to be used with any other offer. confidentially to Kelly on: mail@identitybykellyfisher.com minimum spend £20 to claim offer. or pick up an application form from the (cannot be salon. used on retail products). voucher expires nov 30th 2014.
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ack in June 2000, one of the most extraordinary errors of judgment in political history occurred when PM, Tony Blair presented a speech to the Womens Institute at Wembley in London. The audience of 10,000 women pride themselves as a fiercely nonparty-political organisation and some political critics suggested that the silver tongued PM may have thought he could manipulate his listeners, using his speech as a platform to illustrate his party as now having traditional values in a changing world! Thus influencing Hi Ladies members toward their allegiance. At the outset there was no evidence that the women were hostile to Mr Blair. In fact, they gave a warm welcome to the father of four, who was fresh from paternity leave, and seemed more flattered than offended by his suggestion that they were “the most terrifying audience he’d ever seen”. At first the Institute, which has clearly moved on from the jam-making image of its founders back in 1915, listened politely. To the speechwriters in Downing Street it must have seemed the ideal example of blending tradition and modernity – just the recipe Mr Blair wanted to portray. However, it wasn’t long before the Prime Minister got into a jam of his own making and ended in a pickle when he ignored Downing Street advice to keep things non-political. The trouble started half way through the speech, with heckling from part of the hall where West Midlands delegates were clustered. His audience reacted badly when he started on a list of examples of government action to extend opportunity. He began with the unemployed and sport in schools. Then came the disabled, lone parents and childcare. As he moved through internet access, the minimum wage and family tax credits, the heckling started followed by undisguised jeering. Worse was to follow as he ignored slow handclapping and Helen Carey, the W.I.’s chair, appealed for calm. This helped the PM to scamper through his ill-advised speech. Knocked out of his stride, he retorted by claiming it was good having such a lively debate, but this provoked things further as some women responded with tut-tutting and one leading dissenter claimed it was a party political broadcast, not a debate. Some members merely walked out in protest! Mr Blair used his gifted, but often patronising patter to engineer a brief recovery and won applause for references to ensuring school attendance, fathers responsibilities and equal pay for women. But there were further shouts when he returned to the political language and support to the WI’s campaign to save rural post offices. At the end there was polite applause from perhaps as many as half the women present. Others sat impassively. In the aftermath of this huge gaff, Downing Street maintained that the PM had been invited to speak. WI leaders told the press that it was Blair himself who had approached them about a speech. So what was the real truth? Some political commentators even suggested that the ‘king of spin’ Alistair Campbell was behind this calamitous escapade, but once again Mr Blair’s script writer emerged unscathed. As expected, this faux pas later drew taunts in the Commons from the PM’s opponents. After Messrs Hague and Kennedy had exploited the PM’s embarrassment at Commons questions, Mr Campbell told reporters that he had no intention of getting into a war of words with the W.I. - perhaps suggesting that he knew this was dangerous ground!
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ith the annual Wimbledon fortnight happening in June, the thoughts of kids messing around with tennis rackets and people enjoying strawberries and cream spring to mind. To get you into the right frame of mind for this year’s tournament here’s a trivia quiz that may puzzle some, amuse a few others and probably bore many more! 1. In the 1998 Mens Championships, Yevgeny Kafelnikov’s match with Mark Philippoussis was interrupted by which bizarre incident? A) a streaker B) the umpires chair collapsed C) a rodent ran onto the court. 2. The championships employs the services of a hawk called Rufus to protect the Wimbledon centre court from pigeons. Rufus, a Harris hawk, even wears a badge marked “Bird scarer.” After the tournament ends where does he go? A) Westminster Abbey for more pigeonscaring duties B) Back to Regents Park Zoo C) Migrates to colder climates till next year? 3. The famous Wimbledon tennis courts were once destined to be demolished and turned into a Wombles Theme Park due to English players continual failures in the tournament. In fact, Bernard Cribbins was asked by the local council to round up all the remaining Wombles on Wimbledon Common and relocate them to their new home. True or false? 4. Maria Sharapova, one of the top earners in female sports, broke the record for the loudest grunts on court - recorded at a deafening 101.2 decibels! True or false? 5. Years after her playing career ended, Martina Navratilova, upstaged both Novak Djokovic and Keri Nishikori at the U.S. Open. In 2000? This magical moment was caught on the event’s gigantic screen and displayed to tennis fans around the world. But what was it? A) a marriage proposal B) Both players agreed to use her personalised rackets in the match C) An umpire was taken ill and she stepped into the hotseat. 6. During a second-round match in 1957 Maria de Amorin, a Brazilian player A) hit 17 consecutive double faults B) Smashed her only racket and had to retire C) was arrested by police for assaulting a line judge. 7. Why was the colour of tennis balls changed from white to yellow in 1986? A) they are more visible to TV cameras B) they were the sponsors corporate colour C) the committee thought it would assist the match officials. 8. Tim Henman was the first-ever person to be disqualified from the men’s doubles in 1995. Why? A) he struck a ball in anger and hit a ball girl B) he foulmouthed a line judge C) he failed to complete a random drugs test after the match. 9. Tim Henman’s great-grandmother, Ellen Stawell-Brown, was one of the first women to serve over-arm at the All England Club and his grandmother, Susan Billington, was one of the last women to regularly serve under-arm at the tournament. True or false? 10. Which Wimbledon Championship was the first at which no players used a wooden racket? A) 1981 B) 1988 C) 1979 E
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11. What was unusual about big serving Croatian star, Goran Ivanisevic’s Wimbledon victory in 2001? A) he didn’t meet a seeded player until the final B) he was a wildcard entry because he was ranked 125th C) he vowed not to speak until he was knocked out. 12. During World War II, a bomb ripped through Centre Court and about 1,200 seats were lost. Fortunately, they weren’t filled at the time. Play finally resumed in 1946 but it wasn’t until 1949 that the area was back in top shape. True or false? 13. Who won last years Wimbledon Mixed doubles tournament? A) Daniel Nestor (Canada) and Kristina Mladenovic (France) B) Ant and Dec (Both Geordies) C) Nenad Zimonjić(Serbia) and Samantha Stosur (Australia). 14. Police in full riot gear struggled to maintain order in Burnley, Lancashire, after fans of Russian tennis star, Maria Sharapova went on the rampage, following their heroine’s Ladies Singles Final defeat by Petra Kvitova. True or false? 15. In the epic Mens Final of 1980 against the great Bjorn Borg, legendary radio commentator Max Robertson referred to a very determined John McEnroe as A) a highly strung heroic hippy B) a brave little Hiawatha C) an impudent young whippersnapper who was always complaining. To see if you are a tennis whiz you can find the answers near the foot of our ‘What’s on’ page near the back of this magazine. We hope that you enjoy this years tournament which starts later than usual, on the 29th of June.
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Best Ever Spaghetti Bolognaise Serves: 4 Cook time: Ready in about 45 minutes. Total time: 30-60 Minutes. Difficulty: 1 Syns per serving: Ingredients: Low calorie cooking spray, 2 onions roughly chopped, 2 garlic cloves crushed, 500g lean beef mince (5% fat), 2 celery sticks roughly chopped, 2 carrots peeled and roughly chopped, 2 x 400g cans chopped tomatoes, Salt and freshly ground black pepper, 2 tsp dried oregano, 1 beef stock cube, Dried spaghetti. Method: 1. Spray a large frying pan with low calorie cooking spray and place over a medium-high heat. Add the onions, celery and garlic, season well and stir-fry for 7 minutes. 2. Add the beef, breaking it up with a spoon, and cook for three minutes until browned. Drain off any excess fat then add the chopped tomatoes and oregano, crumble in the stock cube and bring to the boil. Cover, reduce the heat to low and simmer for 30 minutes 3. Meanwhile, cook the spaghetti according to the packet instructions. Drain. 4. Divide the spaghetti and bolognese sauce between four bowls or plates and serve with a crispy salad. Tip: For a delicious treat add a little Parmesan grated over the top.
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Rockin’ with the . . Were you born and bred in Northampton? Where? St James in Northampton. When was the band formed and where did your musical influences come from? 1974 whilst in the Boys Brigade. Our Uncle showed us a few chords on the guitar. We had one LP record. K TEL 25 Rock n Roll Hits. Influences, Early Elvis, Eddie Cochran, Buddy Holly, Billy Fury and most 1950’s artists. Who is in the band and what instruments do you play? Bob Cotton, ¾ size Double bass and lead vocals; Ray Cotton, Customised Fender Telecaster guitar and vocals; Tony Cotton, Pearl 5 piece drum kit and vocals. THE JETS PA system is HK. When and what was your biggest success? ‘Love makes the world go around’ and ‘Yes tonight Josephine’ both in 1981. THE JETS have 9 entries in the Guinness book of hit singles and a top 30 album. 6 Appearences on Top of the Pops, Appearences on Crackerjack, Jim’ll Fix it, Saturday Swapshop, Tiswas, Saturday Superstore, Pebble Mill at One, Razzamataz and numerous other shows around the world. What music do the three of you listen to when you’re not working? Bob, 50’s Rock’n’Roll, Northern Soul, Tamla Motown, Ska, Country; Ray, 50’s Rock’n’Roll, Country, Blues, Reggae, and more; Tony, Rock’n’Roll, Country, Adam and the Ants, 70’s Rock Tel us about some memorable moments? Have you gigged with any famous names? Sometimes gigs can be memorable for different reasons, for example, the sound on stage was good; the venue was in an unusual setting, like on a boat, in a Ski resort, on the beach; there was a great atmosphere in Zaragossa, Spain when we played to 12,000 people. The Jets have had many famous people join us on stage. Elvis Presleys’ drummer D J Fontana, Alvin Stardust, Mark Almond, Carl Perkins, as well as being on the same bill with Buddy Hollys’ Crickets. Bob and Ray had the great honour of playing in Bill Haleys original Comets band for their last ever UK show in 2014 and Bob has played Double Bass for Meatloaf, Kim Wilde, Ben E King, Phil Everly, Dave Edmunds, The Inmates, Boy George. We played football against Madness in the 80’s, and met Sir Cliff, Bill Fury, Bananarama, Sting, Dexys M R’s and more. Many of todays established artists almost went into hibernation when the ‘Punk revolution’ exploded in the mid 1970’s. Did it affect the Jets in anyway? Our first record deal was with a punk label called Soho Records, back in 1978. Also on the label was Shane McGowen of The Pogues fame. We later signed to EMI and then PYE. I think all bands starting out in that era, took ideas from all of the different Genres. But we stuck to Rockabilly and good ole Rock ‘n’ Roll. Whats coming up? Anything interesting? Where can our readers hear the band? We have just returned from Valencia in Spain, home for three days and then, flew out to Sao Paulo in Brazil for six days. We are continuously performing n the Uk every week throughout the year. We also have shows booked in Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Croatia, Sweden, Ireland and Finland. The next show in Northampton will be the first Saturday in December at The Picturedrome. In 2016 The Jets return to Las Vegas for 8 days. People can find the band at www.thejets.co.uk; Facebook, The Jets or Facebook, Robert Cotton. You can also download The Jets on iTunes or Amazon.
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he information about the Bowling Club is contained in record books kept by the Club between the years 1771 and 1852. It was as much a Dining Club as an opportunity for a game of bowls, since the meetings included an extended meal at the White Horse, evidently accompanied by much drinking. Eventually a set of rules was formulated for the club, with conditions for membership, the attendance of guests, and the payment of subscriptions, fines, and so on by the members. As the years passed meetings became less frequent and less well attended, and charges had to be increased accordingly. Although the members of this Club—or Society as they often liked to call it—were for the most part not Kingsthorpe residents, the records are of interest from the point of view of social history. They illustrate the life-style of the gentlemen of the area in the late 18th century and the first half of the 19th, a period when a large proportion of the residents of Kingsthorpe were experiencing great poverty. They also illustrate the facilities and popularity of the White Horse at that period. The first list of members consisted of 19 names, but by September 1773 this had increased to 43. In 1778 there were 34 members listed, some of them with aliases such as ‘Yankee Doodle’ and ‘Rump & Dozen’. A variety of colourful and amusing notes is inscribed in the records, relating to such things as the weather, the excellence (or otherwise) of the dinner, or the number of bottles of port lost in wagers. In 1799 the members were paying 2/6d each meeting for their dinner and green fees; absentees had to pay 1/6d to the landlord. It should be noted that the wine drunk on these occasions was not table wine but port at 3/6d a bottle. There are many notes regarding the provision of venison. It appears that Lord Northampton and Lord Spencer each provided venison for the Club every year. On 31 July 1800 there is a reference to Lord Northampton and the expectation of venison to be had at the next meeting. On 14 August a request was submitted to know when the Gentlemen wished to have the ‘Althorpe Venison’; it was agreed to have it at the next meeting and ladies were to be invited. An indication of how much drinking took place can be gained from the bill for 22 September 1831, when there were nine present and the cost of dinner was £1.16s.0d; wine £2.2s.6d; perry & porter 5/6d; fruit 12/6d; and servants & greenage 4/6d. Average per capita consumption of port was in excess of one bottle at most meetings; on 20 August 1835, when ten members were present, they drank four bottles of champagne Mondays 6 - 7pm and eight bottles of port. The record ends abruptly, without any explanation, in 1852, a All levels welcome year when there had been 20 members and Only £6 To book: only five meetings. It may well be that this email: lyn@smile-lifestyle.co.uk was the year that the White Horse closed and became a private residence. (Further or text 07720 713967 information about this club will be found in www.smile-lifestyle.co.uk . Yoga instructor Lyn Eborall the author’s book Kingsthorpe: A Royal Manor Kingsthorpe Community Centre, Thornton Hall Close, Explored obtainable from Kingsthorpe Library.) on Mill Lane, Northampton NN2 6RQ
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the 18th hole right in front of the Club house. The course is set in undulating heathland and has got arguably the best fairways in the County. Brampton Heath Golf Centre has rapidly become Northamptons premier Pay and Play Golf Course Two miles from Northampton town centre the club has built up a strong membership as well as being very popular with the casual or visiting golfer. We also make a great venue for Weddings and other special occassions due to our stunning grounds.
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In Division One, Ben Stone’s Northampton Spencer (right) completed one of their most successful UCL seasons, arguably only bettered by Gary Sergent’s UCL Premier Division Championship side of 1992. The UCL Division championship was secured after their 2-0 victory over local rivals Northampton ON Chenecks on Easter Monday with the clubs leading goalscorer Ryan Lovell making the all important breakthrough. Spencer went on to secure the title by an 11 point margin from second placed Rothwell Corinthians after losing only losing 4 games in the process and on the way to the title they set or equalled several club UCL Records. The club went on a record breaking 22 game undefeated run which started on 11th Oct 2014 and finally came to an end on the 24th March 2015. Included in this run was another club record which was equalled as they also recorded a 13 game run of consecutive victories. The club also recorded its highest UCL score after a 12-0 win over basement side Stewarts & Lloyds Corby, beating the previous record of 10-0, also against the hapless Steelmen, going back to 1968. Spencer Reserves were not to be out done as they finished in third position in the league and picked up the Northants Lower Junior Cup, defeating Bugbrooke 5-4 on penalties, with Captain Joe Evans scoring the vital last goal at Daventry Town’s ground. Meanwhile, at Billing Road, Northampton ON Chenecks had a strong campaign which saw them finish their league season in 6th position, just a couple of wins short of the promotion slots. Manager Graham Cottle picked up two Manager of the Month awards as the club also reached its second consecutive Northants Junior Cup Final. As with Spencer, Chenecks Reserves also had an excellent season in the UCL Reserve Division, finishing the campaign in runners-up spot, behind eventual champions Bugbrooke St. Michael. Top flight UCL Premier Division club, Northampton Sileby Rangers had a difficult season and were hovering around the relegation places for most of the campaign, but some good results towards the end of the campaign saw them finish in 19 position, 4 points above the two automatic relegation slots. Manager Daren Young has since resigned. Northants Junior Cup Final A postponement turned this fixture into the final game of the season. Against the odds, ON Cheneck’s retained their Northants Junior Cup Crown after a narrow 1-0 victory over favourites Northampton Spencer at Sixfields on Friday 15th of May. In front of a good size crowd, both sides cancelled each other out in a cagey and disappointing first 45 minutes with neither keeper tested. The game came to life in the second period and the first clear cut chance fell to Spencer, but they failed to find the net from within the 6 yard box. Chenecks took the lead and the cup in bizarre fashion when a shot ricocheted off a Spencer defender and looped over their stranded keeper into the net. Disappointment for the Millers and one can’t help but think the fixture delay may have played its part.
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What’s on in June & July 3 Jun UB40 at Derngate 5 Jun The Drifters at Derngate 5-27 Jun The Hook at the Royal 6 Jun O.N’s 1st XI v Northampton Saints at Billing Road 6-7 Jun Towcester Food festival 10-5 Towtr racecourse 6 Jun Ruthies Home Comforts for sale ar Brixworth Village Hall NN6 9BS between 1 & 4pm 7 Jun Kidlington Brass at Ab Park Bandstand 7 Jun Race for Life at Abington Park see our website 8 Jun Derren Brown at Derngate 13/14 Jun Stoke Bruerne Family Festival see P. 54 13 Jun Nether Heyford Village Fete 13 Jun Northampton Town Carnival 12 till 7pm 13 Jun Summer Craft fair at the Beehive, at top of Harborough Road, Kingsthorpe 14 Jun Bletchingdon Silver Band at Ab Park Bandstand 20 Jun O.N’s 1st XI v Peterborough Town at Billing Rd 20 Jun Summer Bazaar at Abington Park Church 12-5pm 20 Jun Chicago Blues Brothers at Derngate 20 Jun Have Guitars will Travel at Picturedrome 12-10 20 Jun Kingsthorpe Community College Fete 12-3pm 20-21 Jun Kislingbury Village Fayre & Flowerpot People 20-21 Open Garden at 24 Bliss Lane, Flore 21 Jun N’pton Music & Perf Arts at Ab Park Bandstand 23 Jun Jimmy Carr at Derngate 27-28 Kingsthorpe Village Fete / wedding Festival at St John the Baptist church grounds, Kingsthorpe Village 27 Jun O.N’s 2nd XI v Peterborough Town at Billing Rd 27 Jun Hellidon Summer Fete & Dog Show 28 Jun SuperDogs at Abington Park see P. 26
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2 Jul Clairvoyance Evening with Vince Prince at Frog & Fiddler, Kingsthorpe 3 Jul The 2Tones Live at Picturedrome 8pm 4 Jul Church in Abington Park Fete 2pm start 4 Jul EASTFIELD CELEBRATES’.a celebration of our history & freedom and will include a Viking camp and mock battles btwn Vikings and Saxons At Eastfield Park 12-4pm 4 Jul O.N’s 1st XI v Finedon at Billing Road Noon 4 Jul An evening of Wine & Opera at N’pton Museum & Art gallery 5.15 for 5.30 start 4 Jul Ladies Rock Night with Nicki Gillis at Pict’drome 4 Jul Sponsored Walk St John Baptist ch, Kingsthorpe 5 Jul Corby Silver Band at Ab Park Bandstand 8 Jul The Overtones at Derngate 11 Jul The Tempest by W. Shakespeare at Lamport Hall 12 Jul Bedworth Brass at Ab Park Bandstand 12 Jul Recital at Abn Pk Church-Nene Concert Group 2pm 18 Jul O.N’s 1st XI v Wollaston at Billing Road 17 Jul McBusted at Delapre Park 18 Jul Jessie J at Delapre Park 19 Jul Abington Wind Band at Abtn Park Bandstand 19 Jul Dragon Boat Racing at Billing Aquadrome 19 Jul Alfie Boe in concert at Delapre Park 25 Carp in the Park – fishing at Billing Aquadrome 25-26 Jul Crabstock Festival at the Obelisk Centre, Obelisk Rise, Kingsthorpe - 2 great days of seafood! 31Jul Landrover Show at Billing Aquadrome N’ptonshire Philatelic Society. Meetings at N’pton & County Club Georges Row June 5th & 15th.
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