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Village News                                                   Village News


 Gosbee’s   Cambridge another 21 year old, having graduated   On 23rd July, Hazel and I celebrate our Silver Wedding   I attended the Trinity outdoor church service in the
 from Homerton College as a Maths and Physical
      Anniversary. We married in 1996, but Hazel and
                                             Paddock on 30th May . It was also our Rector Pete
 Education Secondary School teacher was embarking
                                             Deaves’s birthday. It was a great atmosphere, and lovely
      Richard (who was 3 then) moved into Manor Farm
 on her teaching journey. This Kentish Maid, taking   on 11th April 1987 to enrich my life. Our wedding   to see everyone and to sing together.
 what was meant to be a ‘ holiday’ job, applied   day started with a violent thunder storm, but luckily   The delayed Olympics will start in Tokyo on 23rd July.
 Gossip   for a Managerial position at the newly created   it cleared up by late morning, which was lucky   Tokyo is 8 hours ahead of London, another chance
 International Students’ Hostel run by Lee Abbey.
      because Hazel and her dad were making their way
 And so the journey began...The Lord moves in   to Archbishop’s Palace in Maidstone in an old open   to watch sport with your favourite tipple at the Bell
 mysterious ways and the likelihood of the two of us   top car that was kindly lent to us by Lawrence and   and Jorrocks
 Lester Gosbee   ever meeting is so remote that we can but wonder at   Sharon Price, and was driven by Hazel’s brother George   The Government is allowing landowners to let people
 God’s plan. As we look back over the past 50 years   Collins. Richard, who was 12 by then, was my Best   camp/ caravan on their land for 56 days of the year, so
    (not all of them golden!) we give thanks for all the   Man. It was a very hot, humid day and I remember   if you fancy a cheap holiday in the countryside, your
 We were all very shocked and saddened to hear of the   blessings we have received along the way,5 beautiful   struggling to get the ring on Hazel’s finger. We both had   luck is in. We have a small Caravan Club certificated
 sudden and untimely loss of Simon Triggs. Simon   children, 5 wonderful sons or daughters’ in laws.11   a fit of the giggles. Our reception was held in Frittenden   Location (CL) on Manor Farm, charging the cost of
 was always very chatty and often asked me what the   fabulous grandchildren We are blessed indeed.   Memorial Hall, and my Best Man (Richard) did a great   a pint to stay for a night. Wishing everyone a safe
 weather was going to be like if they were going away.   speech that was written by Uncle George. Ron Lobeck,   summer, even if it is a staycation.
 Hazel used to look after Mila and Thomas when   Judy Staples sent me the following about how she and   who was the weatherman on Meridian TV came to
 they were younger. We send our love and heartfelt   Tony met...  the reception. He used to get me to do the odd cameo   And in memory of Ian Michael Gladders.
 sympathy to Jules, Tom and Mila.  Judy and Tony met at university in 1967. Both    role on his weather reports a couple of times. He had    Ian was born in Loose, Maidstone on the 16th
 On a happier note, congratulations to Judy and    came from state grammar schools, and felt very    a weather chart of our wedding day framed as a    March 1936 son of Arthur and Sisi and brother to
 Tony Staples and Isobel and Mack Mehrabian who   fortunate and (in Judy’s case at least) surprised   present. He is now 85 years old and I am still in contact   Peter. He was educated at Sutton Valance School
 celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversaries on    to be accepted by Oxford. Just read Modern   with him.  and then on to Seale Hayne agricultural collage
 the same day 10th July.  Languages at Somerville, while Tony studies   I have still got my long locks of blond hair. I plan to   to pursue a career in farming. He met Gillian
 Biochemistry at St Peter’s.
 Isobel told me that on 10th July 1971, temperatures   have it dyed the seven colours of the rainbow to try to   Barling at Staplehurst cricket club, daughter of
 reached 31 c/ 87.80 f. That July, the Central    Their paths crossed alphabetically: rooms at   raise some money for Dementia UK, a cruel disease   Len who farmed Maplehurst farm, Frittenden.
      that affects so many families.
 England Temperature was 16.9 c/ 62.61 f, the highest   Somerville were allocated in alphabetical order, so   He chaperoned them on their first date to the Bell
 CET for any month since August 1959 when it was 17.2   Judy (maiden name Bennett) found herself next   I saw a quote from David Attenborough, which I   and Jorrocks (known as the Bell in those days).
 c/ 62.96f.   door to a friendly biochemist with a “B” surname.   thought that was very relevant to life now:  They were married at Staplehurst church in 1960
 Somerville and St Peter’s had adjacent benches   and then went to live and farm at Lake farm in
 Isobel sent me the following about how she and    in the Inorganic Chemistry lab, again because of   If you collect 100 black ants and 100 fire ants and put   Chart Sutton where they had two children Robert
 Mack met...  alphabetical allocation – and socialising began.  them in a glass jar, nothing will happen. If you shake   and Sarah. Ian had a small dairy heard and grew a
 In the summer of 1969 an English lecturer from a   They found they had various things in common:   the jar violently and leave it on a table, the ants will   variety of crops and soft fruit and bought fruit from
 London University was standing in a multi million   church allegiance, music, reading, a love of gardening   start killing each other. Red believes that black is the   the trees which was sent to the market via Hazel
      enemy and while black believes that red is the enemy,
 pound factory the outskirts of Tehran, Iran. He was   and the countryside – and both became enthusiastic   Gosbees father Peter Collins . Ian was a keen rugby
 there as an expert, helping to set up new production   if not proficient on the river in the college punts.   when the real enemy is the person who shook the jar.   player in his youth representing his school, college
 lines. This company was owned by the brother in   Judy introduced Tony to choral music and art   The same is true in society.  and Cranbrook Rugby Club, but later on took up
 law of Empress Farah Diba, wife of the Shah of Iran.   appreciation, and both enjoyed the developing early   Men vs Women   his wife Gills passion for horses in particular racing
 The factory exported goods throughout the Near   music scene in Oxford (James Bowman, Emma   Black vs White   and was a major part in the families achievements
 and Middle East, India, Greece and Turkey. His   Kirkby and others).  Faith vs Science   and rode successfully himself in point to points.
 interpreter was a 21 year old Armenian employee.   Young vs Old Etc  Alongside farming he ventured into renovating
 Before returning to the UK, the lecturer spoke to   After Finals in 1969 Judy went to Germany for a   and restoring country properties until 1997 when
 the owner of the factory suggesting that he should   year as a language assistant, while Tony completed   Before we fight each other, we must ask ourselves...Who   the family came to live at Hammerstream farm,
 sponsor the interpreter to study at his University.   his four-year course. Following Judy’s PGCE course   shook the jar?  then known as Little Hungerden. Ian and Gill
 So that September Megerdoon Mehrabian was   in Bristol, they marries in 1971, at St Andrew’s   I do hope to watch some of the Euro football, maybe   due to their origins felt that moving back to the
 enrolled at the National Bakery School, now a part   Church in Burgess Hill, Sussex (and in fact the   England can win? I also enjoy Wimbledon tennis    village was like coming home and fully enjoyed
 of the University of the South Bank. He was housed   two Somerville biochemists married two other St   (28th June – 11th July) more than football, but that   living their later years there. Ian and Gill had a
 in an International Students Hostel, serving 180   Peter’s men). After two years in Dunton Green near   is for just 2 weeks of the year. Of course, all will be   charmed marriage of over 60 years together and he
 overseas and Commonwealth students, in Lancaster   Sevenoaks they moved to Frittenden – and here    available to watch at the Bell and Jorrocks with a pint or   will be sadly missed by Robert and Sarah and his
 Gate W2 and run by Lee Abbey. Meanwhile in   they stayed!   glass of wine.   grandchildren Charlie, Mary, Herbert and Edward.


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