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Sheepwash Chronicle Summer 2016 edition

The Sheepwash Chronicle is a magazine for and about the residents of the little village of Sheepwash in Devon.

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Table Top Fairs in the Village Hall<br />

Table Top Fairs are usually held in the Village Hall on the third Saturday in the month, so the next one will<br />

be on Saturday 18 th June.<br />

Ring 231231 to book a table to sell anything you like!<br />

Tea and coffee and hot bacon rolls are always available (and very popular!).<br />

Anne Gray<br />

Buckland Filleigh Family Dog Show<br />

Monday 29 th August at Buckland Filleigh Village Hall<br />

Entries from 12.30 p.m., judging from 1.30 p.m.<br />

BBQ, Refreshments and Raffle.<br />

Bank Holiday fun for all the family!<br />

For more information, contact Emma Anderson on 01409 231294<br />

<strong>Sheepwash</strong> Ladies Skittles<br />

The skittles season finished at the end of March, and once again all of us had thoroughly enjoyed all our<br />

Thursday evening get-togethers.<br />

A couple of weeks ago the Club held its AGM at the home of one of our players - thank you Sue.<br />

The highly-prized June Church Memorial Cup was awarded to Wendy Head. This special award is<br />

presented to the player with the highest number of spares in the season, and Wendy had a wonderful 42.<br />

The following shields were also awarded:<br />

‘A’ team highest score - Wendy Head 73<br />

‘A’ team highest average - Wendy Head 54.8<br />

‘B’ team highest score - Chris Thompson 68<br />

‘B’ team highest average - Helen Orr 50.59<br />

Well done to each of them, and to ALL our players who play week by week - every point counts!<br />

Once the business meeting was completed, the evening continued with us all enjoying a sumptuous “bring<br />

and share” supper.<br />

Within the Holsworthy League Division Two, our overall scores meant that our ‘B’ team finished 20th out of<br />

24, while our ‘A’ team was awarded the Wooden Spoon. It's just as well we all enjoy playing, no matter<br />

what the scores!<br />

If any ladies are interested in playing skittles, please speak to Sheila Fox (231649) or Helen Orr (231199)<br />

- it would be great to welcome some new players as one or two of our regulars are unable to play next<br />

season, which begins in September. We really hope that we will have enough players to carry on the great<br />

tradition of fun with <strong>Sheepwash</strong> Ladies Skittles.<br />

Helen Orr<br />

Don’t forget to visit our website – www.sheepwashchronicle.org<br />

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