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NEWSLETTER
CHRISTMAS 2011
Mike
Chris Diane Lin
The committee would like to wish all club members a
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Mandy Steve Viv Rob Jeanne
REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY
A.A.D.C. WILL REMEMBER
ON BEHALF OF THE CLUB
I LAID THE WREATH IN AYLESBURY MARKET SQUARE.
MANDY & CHRIS BAKER ALSO ATTENDED
THE SERVICE.
CHRIS BROWN
LETTER FROM EDITOR – MANDY OXLADE
Dear Friends Since the last newsletter the club has really began to come together as one club instead of two separate clubs. It has been really nice to see the social nights being well supported and the members enjoying the evenings so much. I would like to take this opportunity to thank my fellow committee members for their help and support. The club members have been busy with the remaining dry sports fixtures. The club also attended the Rushmoor Swimming Gala. I would like to wish all members a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Mandy.
IMPORTANT!
As the editor of the club newsletter please
can I ask that any items be sent to me or
Chris by the closing date as advised in the
edition beforehand.
The closing date for the next newsletter is THURSDAY 2nd FEBRUARY 2012
Please send any items for the next newsletter to either myself or Chris:
Chris Brown Mandy Oxlade 33 Whaddon Chase 16 Barbel Close AYLESBURY EARLEY BUCKS Reading HP19 9QW RG6 1AQ EMAIL: chriseboybrown@hotmail.com mandyoxlade@hotmail.com
Congratulations to our news team..
which did an excellent job on our Autumn Newsletter. There was something
for everyone and the articles all made good reading. The loose-leaf
information sheet with all emails and telephone numbers will be useful to us
all. A whole year’s committee meeting dates set out before us even before
next year’s committee is elected and our programme for the remaining
months of this year. Don’t forget your committee is asking for your ideas for
forthcoming social evenings.
Mandy’s editorial and Diane’s welfare notes gave us good information and
again good contact details. There can be no excuse for any of us not keeping
in touch with the club and its activities. I think there has already been a good
response from Fiona on the feely bags. Well done, Fiona.
Our games reports gave us the good results of our team members at the
various games this summer and didn’t we do well! Congratulations to all our
medal winners and the excellent team representation at Rushmoor Mallard
games where we were Top Team, last achieved in 1995 when I think I may
have been in the team!
Our day at the seaside, i.e. Eastbourne/Brighton was a really super day and
well reported by Tony and Barbara and the news team. The Air Show added
to our enjoyment and the atmosphere in the resort and an enjoyable day was
had by all. I do not think there will be any empty seats next year and I have
booked mine already on my next year’s calendar.
Thank you, Lin, for your interesting piece of history. I think we have learned
something we did not know from that article.
Thanks, Jim, for taking over our swimming at short notice and for all the help
you have given to us for some time now.
All in all, a very good newsletter and once again, our thanks go to all the
team. Jeanne Ware
Welfare Report
Best wishes to members who have been unwell recently, we hope you are feeling better now. Our sympathies go to Carole Bennett and Pat Batten who have recently been bereaved. Our thoughts are with them and their families. Nellie Brown, Chris’s mum would like to say thank you for her 90th Birthday card. Welcome to Chris, Patricia, Philip, Fran, and Alex who recently joined the club. Alex joined as a helper member and is doing a really great job. Karen Perry was one of our swimming helpers until she left to have her first child Phoebe. She has recently given birth to her second child, a son, Thomas Luke. Our congratulations go to her and her husband Aaron. It is important we keep in touch with members who are unwell or who we have not seen for some time. Also if you have not been to the club for some time we would love to hear from you to let us know how you are getting on. If you know of anyone who may need a card, please let me know. I can be contacted on 01296 712889 or contact me on email, welfare@aadc.co.uk If I do not know someone is unwell, I cannot arrange to send a card so PLEASE let me know. Thank You. Diane White
Slough Games 3rd & 4th September
John: Gold Boccia, Pool, w/c Dash, Archery, Bar Skittles, Silver
w/c Slalom, Table Tennis, Darts, Trophy W/C Men’s
Champion.
Michael: Gold Bowls, Snooker, Silver W/c Slalom, Pool
Mark: Gold W/c Dash, Sliver Snooker, Discus, Bowls
Chris Baker: Gold Bowls, Archery, Silver Table Tennis,
Walking Race. Special award for Table Tennis
Chris Brown: Silver Snooker, Dominoes, Pool.
George Brooker Special award
Katie: Gold Archery. Long Jump, Boccia, Silver
Pool, Walking Race. Special award Dominoes,
Junior Champion.
Mandy: Gold Table Tennis, Snooker, Discus, Bar
Skittles, Silver W/C Slalom, Javelin, Archery, Pool, W/c
Dash. Trophies w/c Dash, Ladies W/C Champion
Loretta: Gold Discus, Archery
Cass: Gold Shot, Silver Discus & Archery
Bob: Gold Javelin, Long Jump, Pool, Draughts,
Ricardo: Silver Boccia
Team Boccia: Gold (team was Loretta, Mark, Cass)
AADC Team Champions
Basingstoke Games Saturday 10th September
Chris Brown: Gold Target Javelin, Silver Shove Halfpenny
Bronze Golf, Skittles, Dominoes,
Chris Baker: Silver Club, Table Tennis, Bronze Target Bowls
Mark: Gold Target Javelin, Shot, Dominoes, Silver
Skittles, Horseshoes, Table Skittles, Bronze Sjoelball,
Beanbag, Darts, Shove Halfpenny.
Michael: Gold Discus, Golf, Silver Shot, Darts, Shove Halfpenny
,Horseshoes, Sjoelball, Bronze Target Javelin
Myles: Gold Target Bowls, Silver Horseshoes,
Bronze Discus, Table Skittles, Skittles
Tony: Gold Darts, Bronze Club,
Bob: Gold Club, Target Bowls, Silver Discus,
Beanbag Golf. Bronze Table Tennis, Sjoelball,
Loretta: Silver Discus, Club
Mandy: Gold Discus, Shot, Silver Shove Halfpenny,
Beanbag. Table Tennis, Bronze Horseshoes,
Target Bowls, Sjoelball.
Phoenix Games Saturday 17th September
Audrey: Silver Mini Crossbow, Bronze Basket Ball, Cass: Silver Discus, Bronze Mini Crossbow Chris Baker: Silver Discus, Javelin, Bronze Petanque, Chris Brown: Gold Target Boccia, Silver Target Bowls, Skittles Derek: Gold Target Golf John: Gold Mini Crossbow, Javelin, Skittles,
Silver W/C Slalom, Darts, Bronze Basket Ball Club,
Loretta: Gold Discus, Club, Bronze Javelin Mandy: Gold Discus, Silver W/c Slalom, Target Boccia, Shot,
Javelin, Club, Bronze Target Golf, Darts, Michael: Gold Petanque, Silver W/C Slalom, Skittles, Target Bowls, Shot, Myles: Gold Darts, Silver Target Kurling, Bronze Discus,
Javelin. Tony: Silver Basket Ball, Club
AADC TEAM CHAMPIONS
RUSHMOOR MALLARDS SWIMMING GALA 16TH OCTOBER
Rafal: Gold 25 meter Backstroke, 25 meter Freestyle
Silver 25 meter Breaststroke.
Loretta: Gold 25 meter Backstroke, Bronze 25 Meter Freestyle
Mandy: Gold 25 meter Backstroke, Silver 25 Meter Freestyle
Katie: Bronze 25 meter Backstroke
Guildford Games 21st November
Chris Baker: Bronze Skittles, Gold Stickball, Silver Beanbag,
Skinner Trophy.
Cass: Bronze Basket Ball, Medicine Ball, Silver Kurling,
Loretta: Gold Basket Ball, Medicine Ball,
Mandy: Silver Basket Ball, Table Tennis Trophy.
Myles: Bronze Kurling
*****
NATIONAL SNOOKER – MANCHESTER A team of four members took part in the tournament; I got
through to the quarter finals. Mandy won the achievement award
which was a signed, Dennis Taylor Snooker cue.
Chris Brown
ith Christmas nearly upon us and a New Year on it’s way,
please spare a little time thinking about who you would like
to nominate for the Mike Downey Cup and the Rose Bowl.
Who do you think (disabled or able-bodied) has done most for the Club
this year? Which disabled member do you feel has acheived the most
personally? These are the two questions you need to answer and write
down on your nomination form when it is sent to you in January.
Please don’t think you can leave it to everyone else. Every vote
counts!
In the same way, we shall be forming the committee for the coming
year and we will need your views as to who you would like to see
working for you. Who do you want as Chairman, Vice-chairman,
Treasurer and Secretary? Who else would you like to see on the
committee working for you and for the good of the Club? Please take
time to speak to people and hunt out possible candidates; you will
need their permission to nominate them. Have your list ready for
when the forms arrive on your doorstep. Thank you.
Lin
JOHN’S JOKES
After twelve attempts, a woman finally passed her driving test. Her husband asks, “Now that you have a licence, what can I get you as a reward?” The wife cheerfully replies, “Oh just something cheap to run around in”. So after thinking for a while, the husband goes out to Lidl and buys her some trainers. John White.
W
ICE
No, not to put in a gin and tonic or the slippery stuff on the roads! If you enter the word ICE , this means In Case of Emergency, into your mobile phone followed by the number of the person you would like to be contacted in an emergency, and save it in your phone’s contact list, the emergency services will look for this number and contact the person on your behalf. You can put in more than one number; list them as ICE 1, ICE 2, ICE 3, ETC.
I understand this is a country wide system. ( I know I have put this in the newsletter before but hope it helps to remind members of these services) D.W.
Advice Regarding Jewellery in the Swimming Pool
It is not a good idea to wear jewellery while swimming, especially necklaces and earrings. Rings without large stones, i.e. wedding rings are OK. In the unlikely event of someone getting into trouble in the pool, jewellery may hinder a rescue or get broken. If anyone wears
jewellery in the pool and it gets lost, we are unable to expect someone to find it. This is only for information and it is up to each swimmer to choose what they want to wear. Swimwear would be appreciated!!!
RADAR KEYS Again I know this has been in the newsletter before but there may be someone who will be glad of this information. These are keys you can get to gain access into disabled toilets. You can get them by ringing 02072503222 or at www.radar.org.uk. They will send you a key, at a cost of £4.00. (£4.80. for organisations as they have to pay VAT) Their address is RADAR, 12 City Forum, 259 City Road, London, ECIV 8AF. Aylesbury Vale District Council use to provide RADAR keys but no longer do so. I got one for a friend recently at a tourist information centre and had to pay £4.00 but it was worth it for the peace of mind it gave him. (Sorry for repeating myself again but this may help someone)
D.W.
Warning re Parking at Milton Keynes
Recently I went to Milton Keynes shopping centre. I parked in front of John Lewis, facing the main entrance in one of the 3 disabled parking bays. I noticed that in the larger car park facing John Lewis there were notices saying this was now a National Car Park and different charges would apply. I asked a traffic warden patrolling this area if it was still free for blue badge holders; I explained I was in front of John Lewis. I was told I would have to pay £1.10 an hour as the space I was in is now part of the National Car Park scheme. A Milton Keynes centre worker told me I would be able to park if I used the spaces around the corner in front of the other shops. It would still be free for blue badge holders; this was confirmed by a traffic warden. So if you are shopping at Milton Keynes be aware of where you park! Diane White.
November Social
The November social was going to be “member’s choice”, what would it be? Due to no ideas being forthcoming, the committee had to think quickly. Serena Purdy and Vivien Jones came to the rescue. Serena gave a demonstration of how to make some lovely Christmas decorations. She spent a lot of time collecting the greenery etc. for making the decorations. They were very effective and we learnt some good ideas on how to make them ourselves at home. Well Done Serena. Vivien showed us how to make Christmas cards and soon many of us were having a go. The cards looked really lovely and some of us went home to make some more. Thank You Vivien, for the time you spent preparing the materials for making the cards. There was a mini crossbow competition for those who did not want to join in with the decorations. Mainly the men!!! Thank you to Jim, Woody, and Steve for organising this.
Many thanks to Serena, Vivien, Jim, Woody and Steve for saving the evening and for all the fun we had. D.W.
SOCIALS
With the Christmas party well under way with
it’s traditional game of Hoy, one has to think of
what to do at the social evenings in the new year.
We do not have a meeting in January, but by
popular request we shall have a ‘feely bag’ evening in
February. Would anyone like to organise this by filling the
bags with everyday items? If so, please speak to Mike or me.
March brings us to the AGM. Not exactly a social evening but
very necessary. Let’s have a bumper turn out; show your
support for your committee on March 1st.
April will be the social nearest Easter. Again, traditionally, we
play Hoy but if members would like a different activity
organised, please let the committee know in good time.
From May to November 2012 is a blank canvas. Put your wish
list of activities in writing and pass it to a member of the
committee. We shall do our best to organise the most popular
choices.
Meanwhile my personal thanks to Serena Purdy and Vivien
Jones who made our November social so enjoyable.
Happy 2012 to you all,
Lin
GOOD CONDITION, LITTLE USED!
An older version similar to Loretta’s scooter, taking up room in my garage as my husband is not now able to use it. Colour navy blue. Arms
swivel, seat swivels, capable of 8mph and estimated to run several miles on battery top-up. Has carrying basket on front and bag on back.
Lights, indicators etc.
Cost approx £1,000; will accept £350 ono
ANYONE INTERESTED or REQUIRING MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE SEE
JEANNE WARE OR TELEPHONE 01296 709616 or 07720 617862
JOHN’S JOKES
A policeman pulls over a car for speeding. He gets out and asks the
driver why he was going so fast. “I am a clown at the circus and I am
late. I have got to be on stage in ten minutes”, says the man. The
policeman replies, “Ok, if you can prove you are a clown I will let you
off.” So the man gets out of his car, puts on a blindfold, starts juggling,
and begins riding a unicycle as the policeman looks on. Then a car
pulls in behind the police car and out steps a drunk driver who says to
the policeman, “You might as well just arrest me now, there is no way I
am going to pass that test.” John White