Welcome to any visitors.to this blog.

Our Meeting Day is the third Thursday of the month at 7.45pm.

Venue: Binegar and Gurney Slade Village Hall.

Visitors are welcome - we also aim to have several 'open meetings' per year and family/friends are welcome to join us. We charge £3 per visit with a maximum of 3 visits per year for visitors which includes tea/biscuits. WI subscription this year is £31.50 which covers 11 meetings and 8 magazines by post.

Sunday, 21 August 2011

Prior notice - September Lunch Club





Lunch Club - 6th September - The George at Nettlebridge - contact Iris if you want to go. Special offer weekdays £6.95 for 2 courses!

Friday, 19 August 2011

Tuesday 16th August

Lot of visitors - speaker talked about 'The Gurka's". I found it very interesting and we all feel we want to support them - a bit shocked over speaker's charge -we thought it was a donation for the original booking - (discovered this at the end). Our speaker was a Brigadier of a Gurka troupe and very involved in the support network for Gurkas now he has retired - he has the upmost regard for them and their role as soldiers. No one, can deny the loyalty, honesty and sheer hardwork shown within their regiments - their loyalty and enthusiasm to join puts some of our lads to shame - especially after the recent riots in our larger cities. Although Joanna Lumley supported their right to settle in England - this has not been a great success as people in Aldershot will report - many sold all their possessions to come here and now live in hardship (value of their pensions in comparison to prices here) - they would have been very comfortable if they had stayed in Nepal - many especially the women want to return home where there are no language problems and they understand the way of life. So despite a great campaign the general public were misled they thought it was a great idea - but generally it has backfired on the gurkha's themselves.

However, in their homeland they still they get thousands of applications for every position when new soldiers are recruited! When a man is accepted into the Gurka's not only his own family but his whole village benefit - hence the desire to become a Gurka.

After refreshments, Iris told us about a Craft Day to be held in the autumn and a lovely wooden bowl was shown - cost to members £10 for materials but hall/craft expert to be funded from a bursary. She also showed us the results of decoupage on a shoe box - an excellent way to recycle - congrats to Iris who is a very talented craftswoman - certainly a great idea.

The Drama Group entertained - a monologue written by our member Moira was brilliantly portrayed by Angela . Wendy E and Wendy Wells and Eileen read, 'Three Old Maids' which seemed to amuse most people and our 'resident poet' completed the drama session with poems about trips to the Cotswolds and Suddely Castle - Ruth as usual was excellent. Raffle results concluded the evening. Next month - September 20th 7.45pm - Mr Dando talking about Somerset Carnivals.

Monday, 1 August 2011

2nd August 2011





































Drama at Ann's home on 2nd at 10.00am - followed by Lunch Club at the Old Down. Moira to give me a lift - lovely treat! (for a chuckle - scroll down to entry for World Book Day for a jolly picture of two members!!)

At the meal met Jean from Canada (Iris's cousin) interesting to hear about WIs and life in Ontaria. Huge meals - goodness - but had a treat apple crumble and custard - I do cook it at home - but it was very nice. Very efficient service - home before 2.30pm!!

The photos are very dark - they'd just re-decorated with bottle greenwalls and black curtains and chairs - it actually looked very good - but the pics suffered!!