Summer Stoolball News

A traumatic start: injuries, operations, moves, pregnancy and some of our good players out for the season!

Luckily we had Imogen back and then Brockham had left the league so Sue and daughter Louise joined, later Teresa, and also Jackie, a player originally from Ockley. Together with them, and the younger players getting more games, we managed. We won half of our games and round one of the cup. Then some close finishes and a lost second round cup match. We also got a team together for the league tournament and did reasonably well. Enjoyment was had, some drama, a broken elbow for Teresa, car whipash for Helen, a back rick for Ali, but everyone tried really hard and our teas were the best! Delighted to have stayed in the league, operation successful, injuries healing well, and a baby boy produced, plus nice weather.

Thanks to all the players, to Loulou for taking on the challenge of Captain, Yvonne for the scoring, me for the umpiring, Chris for the ground work. Lets hope next year is less traumatic!

Dot Thorp

Jumble Sale

To be held at Capel Village Hall on 11th October 2014

Drop off time – 9:30 am

Doors open 2pm – Entrance fee 50p

No heavy furniture/electricals.

Capel W.I – Meeting on 22nd July

Our speaker this evening was Ann Meadows of NAFAS Surrey Area.

Ann started off the ‘Summer Bounty’ talk by showing us how to arrange flowers of all different colours of the spectrum in a large wicker basket. It was absolutely stunning. She explained that she plans the colours, flowers and containers before an evening like ours and gave us various advice and pointers along the way. By now our ladies were enthralled and when she finished with placing several beautiful yellow roses in the display, everyone couldn’t help but gasp. The second arrangement was based on greenery and finishing with the most delicate calla lilies.

Ann showed us how to arrange flowers in a white English basket using hosta leaves, several varieties of greenery and Ethiopian roses, called ‘Belle’. Simply beautiful!

After enjoying a cup of tea and a slice of cake Ann very kindly judged flower arrangements brought in by our members and then her gorgeous baskets were raffled to our members, much to their delight.

Sue Falvey

Capel Dog Show

Class 1  Most Handsome Dog – 1st BRUCE, British Bulldog, owned by Emma Rhodes

Class 2 Prettiest Bitch – LOLA, Crossbreed, owned by Marina Federica

Class 3 Best Puppy – DIXIE, Miniature Dachshund. Owned by Melissa Wiltshire

Class 4 Dog Judge would like to take home – BISCUIT, Jack Russell/Bedlington Terrier, owned by Sinead Paddy

Class 5 Best Rescue Dog – MAX, Boxer Staffie owned by Linda Crowe

Class 6 Best Trick – CHARLIE, Yellow Lab, owned by Vivian Adams

Class 7 Best in show – MAX, owned by Lina Crowe – BISCUIT, owned by Sinead Paddy

Capel Badminton Club

Our new season is starting on Thursday 4th September so why not come and join us? We are a small friendly club that meets every Thursday between 7:30 and 9:30pm at Capel Memorial Hall. We would welcome experienced players, improvers and those who would just like to get back into the game. Unfortunately we do not have a junior section. If you would like to join us, please just turn up any Thursday or for further information phone Judy 01306 711462.

Capel Choral Society : SOS (Support Our Singers) Part 2

The first rehearsal of Capel Choral Society’s 2014/15 season will take place in the Memorial Hall on Monday 8th September. The choir will be just over a month away from celebrating its 110th anniversary, having been formed by a meeting at the Schools on 22nd October 1904.

We are looking forward on this occasion, and the Season ahead, which will include our own musical events as well as preparation for the Leith Hill Musical Festival in April 2015. The Festival will be particularly exciting this year – Brian Kay has been Festival Conductor for 20 years and in his honour a new work has been commissioned which will be given its World Premiere at the 2015 Festival. The work is entitled Dances of Time and has been written by world-renowned composer Bob Chilcott. Singers attending a ‘Come & Sing’ on September at Dorking Halls will have the unique experience of the first sing-through of this work!

Apart from the Festival, the Choir will be giving its own Christmas Concert on 15th December and will also be singing Carols at Polesden Lacey on 14th December.

As you will have seen in the August edition of this magazine, Capel Choral is very keen to recruit new singers. We have reached the point where the Choir really needs YOUR support to continue making music – it would be very sad if this founding member of the Leith Hill Festival were to be lost to Capel and the Festival. The answer is to increase our number of singers, so we appeal to all you potential singers out there to give choral singing a try. The forthcoming Autumn Term is a good time to come along and join in with this enthusiastic group of singers and experience the joy of choral singing. There is no audition and you don’t have to be able to read music although some knowledge of musical notation would help. And there is the prospect of singing in the Dances of Time!

Our first rehearsal, starting at 7:45pm on 8th September will start with drinks and nibbles so you will be able to get to know the other singers. If you know a member of the choir, do ask them about it, or see information about, and pictures of, the choir on our website, www.capelchoralsociety.com – or contact our Secretary at secretary@capelchoralsociety.com or phone 01306 712365

Capel Flix-In-The-Stix

Our regular monthly film shows will start on Tuesday 6th October at Capel Village Memorial Hall. Doors open at 7:30pm for the show to start at 8pm. We have not fixed the dates yet, more of that as soon as we can let you know but over the period October to January 2015 we will be showing the following on the first Tuesday of each month:

  • Belle
  • Jimmy’s Hall
  • Keeping Rosy
  • Tammy

We look forward to seeing you all again.

Capel Sports Pavilion

We have commenced a Feasibility Study involving a specialist Sports Pavilion Design Company to make sure we have considered all options on the site and to attempt to firm up the costings. This is proving to be a worthwhile exercise that has in part been funded by Surrey Cricket.

We held an excellent fundraiser in August with a game between the men and women in fancy dress with fabulous music after by Will & Chris. This event was fantastically supported and many people were fined for bad behaviour as fines alone contributed £756.00 towards the £2,000.00 raised that evening.

I will keep you informed on progress but an early heads up for your diary is a Race Night in the Village Hall on Saturday 8th November. I will post details on tickets and how those who can’t attend can sponsor a Horse or a race in next month’s issue.

Anthony Birch

Capel Show is Growing!

It’s not just the fruit and vegetables that have been growing at the annual Capel Show. A record number of people visited Capel Recreation Ground on Saturday (16 August) to enjoy a larger than ever number of exhibits across the entire show. The Horticultural Society had over 750 entries to exhibits in the grand marquee. There were new classes to attract children to growing plants and some wonderful, and sometimes weird, vegetable collections! Delectable cakes and chutneys sat alongside floral displays, handicrafts and photographs. Outside, the Classic Car and Bike Show had 620 vehicles on display. This year all the Italian marques, from fiat to Ferrari, were represented. The fun Dog Show had more beautiful pets than in previous years whilst various stallholders exhibited a huge variety of goods and home produce. Potters, parrots, plantsmen, spinners, ferrets, jam and cake makers,wood turners, birds of prey – stalls to entertain and educate all ages.

Chris Coke, Chairman of Capel Horticultural Society, said “The enthusiasm of our local community to enter and attend the Summer Show grows year on year. It is hugely encouraging to see so many people growing and enjoying their own produce. I am delighted with both the numbers and standard of entries.”

Laurence Attridge won the highly prized Banksian Medal as the overall winner of the horticultural classes and, as he did last year, Robert Astrop won the Royal Horticultural Society’s Bronze Medal for the most meritorious exhibit in cut flowers and pot plants (please see full list Summer Show Results for more results).

Summer At Scott-Broadwood School

What a busy summer term we are having at Scott-Broadwood school. Both bases have been learning about minibeats so we have been pond dipping, watching caterpillars grow and turn into butterflies and learn to fly. We had papier mache bugs and learnt about minibeats that come out at night. It is also the term for fairs, fetes, summer pageants and rose queens. The maypoles are out and the children are learning some traditional country dances. Now the children are thinking about journeys, holidays and different types of transport; and we are all enjoying the warm sunny weather.

It is also a term for thinking about changes, as we say goodbye to our older children who are moving on to other schools and saying welcome to the young children who are joining us in September. Teachers are beginning to think forward to the next school year – different children in their classes and exciting topics to prepare for. Mrs Burton’s life will change as she moves into motherhood and we wish her well in this new venture.

Susan Muat