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EditorialSarah Davey

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Advertising SalesChrista HallamTel: 07868 [email protected]

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PublishersVillager Publications Ltd24 Market Square, Potton BedfordshireSG19 2NPTel: 01767 [email protected]

DisclaimerAll adverts and editorial are printed in good faith, however, Villager Publications Ltd can not take any responsibility for the content of the adverts, the services provided by the advertisers or any statements given in the editorial. No part of this publication may be reproduced or stored without the express permission of the publisher.

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Pumpkin Power ..............................................................4Winter Wardrobe Blues ................................................ 8Bedford Junior Blues .................................................... 10Bedford Writers Circle .................................................. 13Children’s Page .............................................................23Puzzle Page ..................................................................24Seasonal Delights .........................................................27Pensioners - Do you qualify for help with heating? ....30Fun Quiz ........................................................................ 31

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How to carve a perfect Halloween lanternOur American cousins know how to celebrate Halloween with style. One of the trademark symbols you’ll see outside almost every house at this time of year is a huge carved pumpkin, or Jack-o-lantern as they’re known across the pond. There’s a knack to carving a great pumpkin lantern. If you want yours to be the envy of all your neighbours this October, follow our step-by-step guide.First choose the right pumpkin. Firm and smooth is best for beginners. Advanced or creative types might like a more gnarled and warty specimen. Make sure there are no soft spots and that the stalk is nice and firm. Most importantly, make sure it sits up without rolling over, or your lantern will be a failure!If you have to buy your pumpkin in advance, store it in a cool dry place, like the garage, to help keep it fresh.The best carved pumpkins require good tools. You can buy children’s pumpkin carving sets which work reasonably well for simple designs. However if you’re after something showy you’ll need a sharp kitchen knife with a long blade, a smaller paring knife and possibly a craft knife. A bradawl is useful too. These tools are adult-only for obvious reasons.An ice cream scoop or large spoon is great for scooping out the flesh. Don’t forget to lay

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down lots of newspaper or plastic sheeting because pumpkin carving is a messy business.Plan your design before you start. Draw a circle roughly the same size as the area you want to carve and get your children to help. If you’re stuck there are some great free templates available on the internet. Tape your design on to the pumpkin then use a cocktail stick to push through the paper to mark out the design. Then cut it out.You can carve other veg, like turnips, though it’s more difficult to hollow them out. You can use cocktail sticks to fasten other small vegetables, like courgettes, carrots and tiny squashes to your lantern for decoration. With a bit of ingenuity you can give your pumpkin face ears or horns. Broccoli and cauliflower florets can make funky hair. The only limit is your imagination. The pumpkins in the photo were carved by a friend’s husband. He hollowed out and carved a little pomegranate for his pumpkin monster to chomp on!Once you’ve created your masterpiece soak it in water for an hour. Then pop it on your doorstep for everyone to admire. If you’re worried about leaving a lit candle inside, try an electric tea light. They flicker like the real thing but are totally safe.

Happy Halloween!

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The Jobs Hub, a unique and new approach to helping local residents find jobs and training, has today been officially opened by the Mayor of Bedford Borough, Dave Hodgson.The Jobs Hub is an exciting new partnership project and is believed to be the first centre of its kind in the country. Based at Greyfriars, the service provides individual advice and help for residents of all ages looking to make that next step, whether they are looking for work or new skills, have entrepreneurial aspirations, are still in education or are looking for a career change. In its first few weeks of opening the Jobs Hub with its Partners has already supported over 900 residents, secured jobs and training with employers including De Vere Hotels and Waitrose and is working with some major employers to bring opportunities forward. A weekly programme of workshops is in place and some exciting events are planned for the rest of this year, including a Jobs Fair in the Harpur Suite, Harpur Square, Bedford, on 18 September. Mayor of Bedford Borough, Dave Hodgson, said: “Opening the Jobs Hub in Bedford town centre is about offering real support for residents in finding employment and training opportunities during these extremely tough economic times, and I’m delighted that it is now up and running . “The Jobs Hub will make it easier for residents to get direct access to employment opportunities, training and enterprise support as well as helping partner services to directly engage with local people all under one roof in a convenient town centre location.“Although the Jobs Hub has only been open for a very short period of time, the staff have already

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secured a number of excellent opportunities with employers and are working to bring more forward.”“I look forward to further success stories from the Jobs Hub in the future as the highly trained professionals working there continue to offer individual help and advice to anyone on finding their next job, developing their skills or pursuing a new business.”Some of the services on offer at the Jobs Hub include:• Access to job vacancies, including

apprenticeships• Individual help with CVs, job applications and

interview• Internet access for job searching and help to

complete online application forms• Advice about education and training options • Business start-up workshops and enterprise

coaching• Appointments with the National Careers

Service – including a bilingual service• Access to training – accredited and non-

accredited • Help with volunteering, mentoring and work

experience opportunities• Linking to other services to help with specific

issues, such as redundancy, housing, health, benefit or debt advice

The Jobs Hub is based at 15 Greyfriars, Bedford, MK40 1HJ. Opening times are 9.30am-4.30pm Monday to Friday, with no need to make an appointment.

For further information abut the Jobs Hub, contact 01234 223510,

email [email protected] or visit www.bedfordjobshub.co.uk

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Immerse yourselves and guests in the close up magic of Steve Dean or enjoy a Cabaret Show that includes mentalism and much more.

Have you ever witnessed unexplainable events or illusions so convincing that they leave you fascinated & completely spellbound? This is Cabaret,

close up mix and mingle and table magic at it’s very best.

Steve is a master of his craft and a member of the prestigious Magic Circle. He has had many letters of thanks and testimonials from people from all walks of life. From a small dinner party to

performing on a British Cruise Liner this sort of entertainment is second to none and will give your guests unusual and fantastic

entertainment that they can get involved in and will talk about for months to come.

(Steve is a member of Equity with full public liability insurance).Please phone or email for details

07719 261147 • 01767 260671www.stevedeanmagic.co.uk

email: [email protected]

The Unforgettable Close Up and Cabaret Magic of Steve Dean

Christmas Bookings Now Being Taken

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Well, the last flickers of the Indian summer have finally faded, and bright October days can be chilly, so it’s time to put the shorts and sandals and old tour t-shirts away for a few months and dig out the winter clothes. Shouldn’t need to buy anything new: I have plenty of stuff left over from previous years. Which is handy as times are tight, and the more I waste on clothes means the less I can waste on beer. But anyway, who needs to spend a fortune on a new wardrobe every season?Let’s start by testing that ancient proposition: the cat sat on the mat. No it didn’t. The cat sat on my hat, actually. In fact it’s nested in it. It’s now a dense rug of cat-hair and utterly irredeemable, so I shall start collating the season’s wardrobe by binning the beanie and putting a new one on the shopping list.Next, gloves. I don’t wear gloves often these days. I only ever used them for snowballing, and at my advanced age I don’t have to do that anymore. Still, you need a pair against the unlikely eventuality of, say, having to dig the car out of a snowdrift. So it’s now that I discover that I have many gloves, but none of them match. So, add new gloves to the list.Now obviously you need a nice woolly jumper for the winter, and as it happens I have one. I hate it. I hate all jumpers. They’re cumbersome things, make it impossible to move freely, and the moment you make the transition from freezing street to overheated department store or pub or library you start sweating like an overworked horse. So no new jumper this year. On the other

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hand, I don’t want to freeze every time I nip out for a paper. I know I haven’t worn a vest for, oh, 40 years. I gave them up when I was a teenager as an act of unobtrusive rebellion. But they do keep you warm. OK, some vests, then.I shouldn’t need a new coat, though. I’ve had the same coat for years and years. It’s lovely and toastie and in excellent nick. Cost me a few bob, but it’s been worth it. rather an odd assortment of buttons by now, mind, but nobody’s ever commented on it. Hang on, though: if I’m going to be wearing a vest from now on, my warm old coat might be a bit too warm. Lots of thin layers, that’s what they recommend nowadays. Better look for a slightly lighter one, then.I’m definitely all right for dog-walking shoes, though, with a choice of hiking boots or wellies for seasonal snow, slush, or mud. Uh-oh... the boots are fine, but there’s a deficit in the sock department. I like my boots roomy, so I can wear nice thick socks to cuddle my toes. But looking at my rather sad assortment of thermals, I see they’ve all mysteriously developed holes. In olden days my mum would have darned these, but I haven’t seen a darning mushroom in years and even if I had, I wouldn’t know what to do with it. So it’s out with the old, and off to Edinburgh Woollen Mills for the new.Hang on – that’s new beanie, gloves, vests, coat, and walking socks. This October’s clothes-shop is beginning to look expensive. Think I’ll stay indoors until the January sales...

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These are very exciting times at Bedford Junior Blues!You may have seen in the press recently the exciting developments that bring for the first time all three Bedford rugby clubs together. Bedford Blues, Bedford Junior Blues and Bedford Athletic now have close links that enable a flow of players between the clubs and their respective academies ensuring Bedford continues to thrive as a rugby community.Plans are already in place and the Junior Blues is currently a growing, exciting rugby club to be involved with so please come along and have a go! Details on training and contact details can be found at the junior blues website.A key measurement of our success as a club is the strength of numbers we have turning up week in week out and I am delighted that we continue to attract record numbers of players across most of our age groups. These numbers are supported by a record number of qualified coaches that are qualified to coach players of all abilities, after all, rugby is a sport for all!. Some key achievements this season.

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1. New Club Sponsor. Our grateful thanks goes to Chris Johnson and the team at Paragon who have kindly committed to supporting our club for at least two seasons.

2. New Playing shirts for all. As well as our main club sponsor we have also received further support from several local businesses in supplying all our players with new shirts.

3. Social events. We have held 3 super social event this year which go from strength to strength. Our Christmas Chairman’s Drinks celebration is certainly the ticket to have. We hosted well over 350 people who all enjoyed a festive drink, some fab food and a good sing song with the Bedford Town Band. The highlight being the Coaches 12 Days of Christmas !! We also held our two ‘end of season ‘presentation events which again were very well attended

For further information contact Colin Reed, 07798 503696 or visit our website

www.pitchero.com/clubs/bedfordjuniorblues

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WoodGreen Animal rehoming

Charity Shop

Restaurant

Pet and Gift Shop

Children’s play area

Children’s ‘hands on’ events

Open 7 days a week, 10.00am – 4.00pm

FRee entryWood Green, The Animals Charity is the Registered Trademark of

Wood Green Animal Shelters, Registered Charity No. 298348.

Call: 0844 248 8181 Visit: www.woodgreen.org.uk

Or email: [email protected]

King’s Bush Farm, London Road, Godmanchester, Cambridgeshire, PE29 2NH

Activities include:

Dog’s Day Out – The Ultimate Doggy experience!Friday 2nd November, 10am-4.00pm, Godmanchester Centre, Activity prices: £1-£5Join us for a fun-filled day and discover new activities that you can do with your dog. Have-a-go at agility, teach your dog new tricks and try to beat the clock and win prizes with our fun doggy games. Enter our enrichment room to find new ways to keep your dog happy at home, plus ‘ask the experts’ and free weight checks. All Dog’s Day Out participants can attend our Family Fun session for FREE! (Conditions apply.) All activities are undercover.

Dog’s Day Out Family Fun SessionFriday 2nd November, Godmanchester Centre, Learning CentreJoin our Hands On team in the Leaning Centre for an action packed drop in day celebrating all things doggy! £4 per child or FREE if you participate in Dogs Day Out activities taking place in the main arena and annexe. Drop in session so no need to book.

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Traditional Roast TurkeyRib Eye Steak

Traditional Kurzi Chicken

Dessert and CoffeeChristmas Pudding

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Before After3 Victoria Place, Biggleswade, Beds SG18 9RN

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For confidential dental advicecontact Victoria Place Dental Practice

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Perhaps you are a published writer and want to meet up with other published authors to discuss your work. Perhaps you are a writer with a collection of pieces awaiting a wider readership, or perhaps you have always wanted to write but don’t know quite how to get started.Bedford Writers Circle caters for all these categories. Writing can be a lonely occupation and getting together on a monthly basis to present and discuss the process can be very rewarding. We meet at 7:30pm until 10pm on the first Thursday of each month at St. Mark’s Church, Calder Rise (off of Avon Drive), Bedford, MK41 7UY . New members are always welcome. Our Chairman can offer advise on publishing, proof reading and editing. Members are happy to review articles, poetry, short stories and excerpts from novels offering encouragement as well as useful criticism.If you are interested in joining or require more information, please contact John Broadhouse on Telephone: 01525-404014. Mobile: 0750-805-3219. email: [email protected] or Barrie Hyde on Telephone: 01234 825492.They both will be glad to chat with you and welcome you to a meeting.

You can find samples of our writing on the Bedford Writers Circle Website:-

http://bedford-writers.co.uk/

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Friday 23rd November, 10am

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Bedford Girls’ School is part of The Harpur Trust

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Fast-Jet air and ground crews should register for the reunion on 01767 627924Public admissions online: £20 adult (£25 at the gate)

Accompanied Children FREE up to 16yrs) Admission includes FREE entry to theBird of Prey Centre, Swiss Garden & Jubliee Play Centre

• Book Launch • Hawker Hunter • Vampire • Gnat trio • North American F-86 Sabre display

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For over 50 years, Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap has been the world’s longest running stage production. Today the record-breaking production will enter its 60th year in London’s West end, and on 25 November 2012 will celebrate the actual 60th Birthday with a gala in aid of Mousetrap Theatre Projects. Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap is unique. It sets a new world record every day for the number of performances. When The Mousetrap opened on 25th November 1952 with richard Attenborough and his fellow film-star and beloved wife Sheila Sim in the leading roles, it was only seven years since Hitler died. Much essential food was still rationed, Mr Winston Churchill was Prime Minister, Harry Truman was President of the United States, and Stalin was ruler of Russia. There was fighting in Korea, and Princess elizabeth began her long reign as Queen. The last tram ran in London, Television programmes ended at 10.30 p.m., and the entire TV listings only occupied three and a half lines.Since The Mousetrap opened 390 actors and actresses have appeared in the play, there have been 221 understudies. 119 miles of shirts miles of shirts have been ironed. The play has been presented in 27 different languages in more than 50 countries.It all started in 1947 when the late Queen Mary was approaching her 80th birthday on 26th May, the BBC wanted to do a special radio broadcast as a tribute. remember in 1947 TV was virtually unknown, and made enquiries as to what she

would like. Opera, Shakespeare, anything she choose was hers for the asking. Back came the reply, an Agatha Christie play.Agatha Christie wrote a 30 minute play for Queen Mary’s birthday called, Three Blind Mice. And so a legend was born, because Three Blind Mice was eventually enlarged into The Mousetrap. The play opened at a Theatre so small that it had to be an immediate smash hit to survive. Well, it was and it did. Why has it run? No one can say. A family play, a good who donit, comedy and thrills, well constructed (perhaps better than people realise). But other plays have also qualified in these categories. After 18 months, star richard Attenborough left, which would have been a death blow to most plays. But with no “names “ The Mousetrap strode triumphantly on, records came and went. And there came a time - no one can say at what point - when The Mousetrap was an institution. And still people laughed, admired and wondered. Publicity was self perpetuating, helped by mammoth celebration parties which the stars generously supported. The fact that Agatha Christie herself rarely gave interviews made her occasional ones enormous news. In its first 50 years The Mousetrap had more than 324 different actors and actresses in its cast of 8, 162 understudies and 20 different directors. During its 60 years the scenery and all the furnishings have been replaced except for one armchair and a clock. www.the-mousetrap.co.uk

COMPETITION • COMPETITION

Villager magazine has three champagne packages each worth £131.50 to giveaway, each packages

consists of a pair of tickets, a Bottle of Champagne, a Brochure and a Souvenir Programme.

The prize is only applicable mon-Thurs and not on a Bank Holiday and should be used within 3 months.

Please send your name and address to enter the prize draw to mousetrap Prize Draw, The Villager,

24 market Square, Potton, Beds SG19 2nP.

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BEAVER SHEDSQuality Bespoke Timber Buildings

• Sheds • Kennels • Offices• Summer Houses• Playhouses • Cabins

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We are looking for show gardens to promote this exciting new product. Excellent prices

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New Address for Gilks Fencing Ltd

Drove Road, Gamlingay, Sandy, Beds SG19 2HX

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A Complete and Comprehensive Tree Care Service since 1907

For over 100 years, Bartlett Tree Experts has led both the science and services that make your landscape

thrive. No matter the size or scope of your needs, our arborists bring a rare mix of groundbreaking research, global resources and a local service approach to every

task at hand. Trees add so much value to our lives; Bartlett adds even more value to your trees.

For a free quote please contact your local arborist Tim Brown

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Storm & Wind Damage to TreesFollowing high winds it is important to have you trees checked for potential defects that could lead to your trees failure. Large trees in prominent location need to be inspected on annual basis. Tree owners have a “Duty of Care” to ensure their trees are safe which will also help should a tree fail and an insurance claim is made.

Prevention of damage is always favourable but trees should also be checked following high winds.

What to look forKey indicators of tree damage and failure are:• Cracksandsplitsinstructuralsectionsofthetree.• Rootsliftingatthebaseofthestem• Brokenlimbsinthecanopy

Structural damage can be limited with regular pruning, structural supports and preventative maintenance.

The loss of a tree can cause serious Health & Safety issues as well as the potential loss of a beautiful tree from the landscape.

For more advice visit: www.bartlett.com or contact Bartlett Tree Experts on 01234 354 673Visit us on Facebook at Bartlett Tree Experts – Bedford UK

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Bromham Windows &Home Improvements

UPVC Windows & Doors, Conservatories, Fascia, So�t & Guttering

All double glazing repairs including:-Broken & misty sealed units, hinges,

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Oven Cleaning! - It’s a dirty job! Why do it yourself?

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Contact James on: 01767 260188or Mobile: 07812 666081

email: [email protected] can also book at www.ovenmen.com

We clean ovens using non-caustic, non-toxic products in your home.

Ovens • Ranges • Hobs • ExtractorsAgas • Microwaves • Barbecues (May - Sept)

Single Oven (all racks/pans inc) .......................£35 Single Oven & Grill Oven (all racks/pans inc) ....£45 Single Separate Grill Oven (racks/pans inc) .....£15 Microwaves & Combination Ovens ...................£20 Extractor Fan (free filter for next clean) ............£12 Hob .................................................................£12 Agas and Ranges priced accordingly Oven Bulbs replaced for free in all jobs V.A.T free

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SEASOnAl DElIGHTSAUTUMN PUDDING

Try this variation on summer pudding making the most of the early Autumn fruits, such as plums, blackberries and delicious English apples. Serve

with softly whipped double cream flavoured with a splash of Calvados for a really indulgent

dessert.

INGREDIENTS175g caster sugar3 small english eating apples, peeled, cored and sliced4 red plums, halved, stones removed and sliced100g raspberries100g strawberries, hulled and sliced100g blackcurrants or blueberries100g blackberries10 slices thick-sliced white breadextra fruit, to decorate

1 Place the sugar and 200ml of cold water in a large pan and heat gently until the sugar has dissolved. Add the sliced apples and simmer for 5-10 minutes until just tender. Add the rest of the

fruit and simmer for a further 2-3 minutes. Leave to cool.2 remove the crusts from the bread slices. Use a round cookie cutter to stamp out a circle from one slice of bread to fit the base of a 1.2 litre pudding basin. Cut the remaining slices of bread in half. 3 Carefully strain half of the fruit syrup from the cooled fruit into a shallow dish. Lightly dip most of the slices of bread into the syrup and arrange around the side of the pudding basin, overlapping them slightly to completely line the basin. Dip the bread circle into the syrup and press into the bottom of the basin.4 Spoon the fruit into the lined basin, pressing down gently with the back of a spoon. Use the remaining slices of bread to cover the fruit filling completely and spoon over any remaining syrup.5 Place a saucer on top of the basin and weigh it down with 2-3 food cans. Chill in the fridge overnight. To serve, carefully turn the pudding out onto a plate and decorate with extra sliced fruit.

Serves 6Ready in 1 hour (plus overnight chilling)

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