Parish News - Holy Saviour
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Parish News - Holy Saviour
Tynemouth Priory Holy Saviour Parish News November 2015 £1 Calendar for November November 1 All Saints Day 4 November 8 10.00am Holy Communion BCP – Doreen Hood 8.00am 9.45am 11.00am 12 noon 6.00pm Holy Communion – Dorothy Robinson Sung Eucharist – Dorothy Robinson Service of Remembrance at the War Memorial Baptism – Dorothy Robinson Evensong – Dorothy Robinson Monday Wednesday Thursday 2.00pm 10.00am 7.30pm Pram Service Holy Communion BCP – Dorothy Robinson Institution by the Assistant Bishop of Newcastle & Induction by the Archdeacon of Northumberland of Revd Martin Jacques as Vicar of Holy Saviour’s 2nd Sunday before Advent November 15 18 November 22 Wednesday 8.00am 10.00am 6.00pm Holy Communion Sung Eucharist Evensong 10.00am Holy Communion BCP 8.00am 10.00am 12 noon 6.00pm Holy Communion Sung Eucharist Baptism Evensong 10.00am Holy Communion BCP 8.00am 10.00am 6.00pm Holy Communion Church Parade – non Eucharist Sung Eucharist 10.00am Holy Communion BCP 8.00am 10.00am 6.00pm Holy Communion BCP Sung Eucharist Evensong Christ the King 25 Wednesday 1st Sunday of Advent November 29 December 6 Holy Communion BCP – Ian Flintoft Sung Eucharist – Ian Flintoft All Souls – Service to Commemorate the Departed Remembrance Sunday 9 11 12 December Wednesday 8.00am 10.00am 6.00pm 2 Wednesday 2nd Sunday of Advent READERS AND INTERCESSORS AT SUNG EUCHARIST Old Testament Nov 1 Nov 8 Nov 15 Nov 22 Nov 29 Dec 6 Dec 13 Dec 20 Dec 27 New Testament Ian Buxton Isaiah 25:6-9 Liz Shipway Jonah 3:1-5,10 Bill Graham Daniel 12:1-3 Kathleen Farrer Daniel 7:9-10,13-14 CHURCH PARADE Gerald Keeling Malachi 3:1-4 Ian Buxton Zephaniah 3:14-end Chris Benneworth Micah 5:2-5a FAMILY SERVICE Intercessors John Pearce Chris Benneworth Bill Patterson Diane Bayley Revelation 21:1-6a Hebrews 9:24-end Hebrews 10:11-14, 19-25 Rev 1:4b-8 Margaret Devlin John Pearce David Littlefield June Norton Ruth Day Liz Shipway Bill Graham Philippians 1:3-11 Philippians 4:4-7 Hebrews 10:5-10 Margaret Devlin David Littlefield June Norton Offertory Procession Nov 1 Nov 8 Nov 15 Nov 22 Nov 29 - 6pm Dec 6 Mothers’ Union Verna Graham, Thelma Jamieson & Sheila Park Kathleen Farrer, Eric & Val Freer Maureen Rayner, Margaret Gibson & Janice Torpy Chris Dougal, Barbara Harwood & Debbie Baird Katharine McMeekan, Raymond & Joan Taylor SIDESMEN/WOMEN’S ROTA 8.00am 10.00am 6.00pm Nov 1 Jo Caldwell-Knight Pat Waller, Ian Buxton Dennis Richards & Ian Davis Russell Anderson Nov 8 Linda Moor Val Freer, Eric Freer Gerald Keeling, Ruth Day Kim Porter Nov 15 Julian Brown Raymond & Joan Taylor Linda Benneworth, Liz Parr Dorothy Steward Nov 22 Jo Caldwell-Knight Allen Lambert, Chris Dougal Marguerite Gunton, Maureen Rayner Pat Skillen Nov 29 Linda Moor Ian Davis, Gerald Keeling, Linda Benneworth If you are unable to do your duty, please arrange a swap COPY DATE FOR NEXT ISSUE – 20 November 2015 DECEMBER/JANUARY ISSUE AVAILABLE – 27 November 2015 Activities Services Sundays 8.00am 10.00am 6.00pm Holy Communion Parish Communion Evensong Wednesday 10.00am Holy Communion Arrangements for Baptisms, Wedding etc. Please telephone the Parish Office, 2570660 to make an appointment. Pram Service 2nd Monday 2.00pm In Church Babies & toddlers Assistant Priest Revd Dorothy Robinson Tel. 2570980 Email: dottirobinson@hotmail.com Parish Administrator Elizabeth Brown Church Office Tel. 257 0660 email: ebrown@holysaviours.freeserve.co.uk Church website: www.holysaviours.org.uk Churchwardens Peter Jackson, 5 Stanwick Street Diane Bayley 1 The Drive PCC Vice Chairman Raymond Taylor, 7 Henley Road Tel. 2578334 Tel. 2964652 Tel. 2903255 Mothers’ Union 1st Monday 2.00pm Parish Centre rd 3 Thursday 2.00pm Parish Centre Elizabeth Brown Tel. 257 0660(w) 259 2789(h) Rainbows Wednesday 5.30-6.30pm Parish Hall Lucy Skillen 121 Monkswood Tel. 07891101262 Thursday Jan Grant 5-6pm Parish Hall 37 Trevor Tce, N.S. Tel 258 3830 Brownies Tuesday Jan Grant 5.30-7pm Parish Hall 37 Trevor Tce. N.S Tel. 258 3830 Thursday Jan Grant 6.15 – 7.45pm Parish Hall 37 Trevor Tce. N.S. Tel. 258 3830 Guides Tuesday Julia Dyer 7.00-9.00pm 20 The Drive Scout & Guide HQ Tel. 259 6236 Rangers Monday Julia Dyer 7 – 8.30pm 20 The Drive Scout & Guide HQ Tel 259 6236 Beavers Monday 6.00pm Emma McGuiness Scout & Guide HQ Tel. 07716757100 Cub Scouts Monday Fiona Lydall 7.00-8.15pm Scout & Guide HQ 23 Spring Terrace, N.S. Tel 257 3047 Scouts Wednesday Mike Dyer 7.30pm 20 The Drive PCC Secretary Chris Benneworth 30Kennersdene Tel. 2903479 PCC Treasurer Ronnie Joyce, 23 Queensway, Tel. 2728897 Explorer Scouts Wednesday 7.00pm Scout & Guide HQ Lucy Mace 9 Loughborough Ave. Tel. 258 5948 Planned Giving Secretary Karen Bilton, 19 Ashleigh Grove, Tel. 258 0270 Group Scout Leader David Littlefield 25 Regents Drive. Church Flowers Sheila Park, 15 Ashleigh Grove, Tel. 257 5481 Barbara Walker, 2 Monkstone Crescent, Tel. 257 4159 Scout & Guide HQ Tel. 259 6236 Tel. 257 8740 Tynemouth Village Day Centre – Parish Hall Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 12.00-3.30pm Tel. 259 5569 Manor Road Community Playgroup – Parish Hall Monday – Thursday 8.45-11.35am Leaders: Glynis & Heather Tel: 07854222597 Mother & Toddler Group – Parish Hall Friday 9.30am Parish News Any queries concerning distribution, advertising or articles for the Parish News, please contact Elizabeth Brown – 257 0660 The Wardens write …. Definitely the last interregnum update …. By the time you read this Martin and Louise will already be installed in the vicarage. We are delighted to welcome them and wish them every happiness in their new life in Tynemouth. Don’t forget to put Thursday 12th November at 7.30pm in your diaries for Martin’s licensing service, followed by a faith supper in the Parish Hall afterwards. There is a list for contributions of food at the back of church. We are pleased to have come to the end of the interregnum in under a year and are very grateful to all who have helped to keep the parish ticking over. There has only been one service of Evensong cancelled in eleven months due to having no one to take it, and this is due in no small measure to Elizabeth’s hard work in the office, to Dorothy and Doreen’s cover for services week in and week out, and to the many others who have visited and helped us. Your news & views are always welcome, please send any articles or news to the Parish office (2570660 or email ebrown@holysaviours.freeserve.co.uk) A good read…. Many years ago we admitted a young boy into our Scout Troop. His Dad, Richard Taylor, had recently been installed as our Vicar. That youngster, Simon Taylor, is now Canon Chancellor of Derby Cathedral and has written an interesting book entitled 'How to Read the Bible ..without switching off your Brain'. It really is fascinating and is to be thoroughly recommended...and is obtainable at a moderate price from Amazon!. Simon explains simply what the Bible is for and answers some tricky questions. Its light touch is appealing and it is certainly a ‘good read’. David Littlefield Thank you to all who have helped us to bring the parish through this period, and to hand it over to Martin’s leadership in what we hope is good order. Diane Bayley and Peter Jackson Church Wardens NOVEMBER Monday 2 – 2pm ‘The Jewish Sabbath’ - Deanna Van der Velde FROM THE REGISTERS…… Monday 9 – 2pm Pram Service Baptism Oct 11 Oct 11 Poppy Angela Allott Lara May Banks Monday 30 November – 2pm Pack Shoeboxes for People’s Kitchen & WERS RIP Oct 16 Thursday 19 – 2pm A Chat with the Vicar! Edward McMurchie If you wish to book the Parish Centre or Hall please contact Elizabeth Brown at the Church Office - 2570660 If you wish to book the Scout & Guide Headquarters please contact Helen Preston, Tel No. 2570574 DECEMBER Friday 4 – 10am Coffee Morning at Church House to collect shoe boxes Monday 14 – 2pm Deanery Advent Carol Service Thursday 24 – 2pm Service for the very young Prayer & Reflection ‘Celebrating the Saints’ The words below may help in times of reflection during this season: Poppies and Snowdrops St Margaret of Scotland A blood red symbol of the field of war, the poppy stands and bows its head before the wind that sweeps its petals to the skies, until the field is black and colour dies. Philanthropist, Reformer of the Church Lesser Festival – 16th November Born in the year 1046, Margaret was the daughter of the Anglo-Saxon royal house of England. She was educated in Hungary, where her family lived in exile during the reign of Danish kings in England. After the Norman invasion in 1066, when her royal lineage was still a threat to the new monarchy, Margaret was welcomed in the royal court of Malcolm III of Scotland and soon afterwards, in 1069 they were married. They had a happy and fruitful marriage where Margaret proved to be both a civilising and a holy presence. She instituted many church reforms and founded many monasteries, churches and pilgrim hostels. She was a woman of prayer, as well as good works, who seemed to influence for good all with whom she came into contact. Queen Margaret died on 16th November 1093. The following passage from the Book of Proverbs is th dedicated for us to read on 16 November, the anniversary of her death. A capable wife who can find? She is far more precious than jewels. She opens her hand to the poor, and reaches out her hands to the needy. She opens her mouth with wisdom, and the teaching of kindness is on her tongue. She looks well to the ways of her household, and does not eat the bread of idleness. Her children rise up and call her happy; her husband too, and he praises her: "Many women have done excellently, but you surpass them all." Charm is deceitful, and beauty is vain, but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised. Give her a share in the fruit of her hands, and let her works praise her in the city gates. (Proverbs 31:10,20, 26-31) The month of November is a specific time when we pray for and remember the many who gave their lives during wartime fighting for freedom and also for those we love but see no longer. A frail, white symbol of a winter passed, the snowdrop’s bud breaks through iron ground at last and, with bravado, lifts a fragile flower, defiant through each icy, wintry shower. A memory, a hope, one red, one white: red comforts and white sings through sorrow’s night. (Marjorie Dobson) God marks no ending, only new beginnings God marks no ending, only new beginnings, until the consummation of our lives; God keeps no count of losses, nor of winnings: we move through grace, the Holy Spirit thrives. So as we go beyond this time, this setting, rememb’ring all the laughter and the tears; we go with God in faith, so not regretting the moments shared, the hopes, the dreams, the fears. Though parted for a while, we travel onward, not knowing what the future has in store. This phase will close, the Spirit draws us forward, we’ve tasted love, but God has promised more! (Andrew Pratt) ‘But the souls of the virtuous are in the hands of God, no torment shall ever touch them. In the eyes of the unwise, they did appear to die, their going looked like a disaster, their leaving us, like annihilation; but they are at peace.’ (Book of Wisdom 3:1-3) Prayer and Reflection Monday 16th November 2015 at 7.30pm 57 Millview Drive 6th Column Children’s Society Collecting Boxes… November is traditionally a month for remembering and I look forward to seeing any parishioners at our 80th Birthday Exhibition later in the month.. details are elsewhere in this magazine. Please return your boxes to the Parish office no later than Sunday 20th December so that your contributions can be sent to the Society’s London headquarters early in January 2016. Alternatively, you can leave our box at my home, 33 The Drive, Tynemouth, NE30 4JP. If you have any problems with this please contact me. Of course Remembrance Sunday is exceptionally important and the Group will be laying a wreath at the annual Service to be held at the War Memorial on the Village Green. The Cubs have spent a Pack Holiday weekend at our Adventure Centre at Powburn. The weather, although autumnal, was generally kind and the busy programme included an 'Energy' theme...testing water wheels in the Ingram Valley, kite-flying, archery, grass sledging etc. The ever popular bat detector was in evidence and of course there was an evening camp fire. Many thanks to Fiona Lydall and her team for arranging such an action-packed weekend. As the boxes are processed they will be put at the back of the church for collection. Helen Eadington Telephone: 0191 2575166 Email: eadington@c-pac.net It is always good to welcome new adults to our Leadership team. John Sproat has now completed his residential training at Hawkhirst, our Centre on Kielder Water while Adam Lambert, youngest son of Allen and Yvonne Lambert, has started to help with the Scout Troop for which I am most grateful. He was last seen making cup cakes at a Troop meeting! Life is always varied in Scouting. Many Congratulations to the Cub Pack which recently won the annual Norah Roberts competition based on Scouting skills such as knotting, road signs and general badge work. Several parishioners supported the recent Last Night of the Proms which was organised by Don and Meryl Charlton and members of the Scout Active Support Unit. We all had a great night and raised £1000 to be divided between The Alan Shearer Foundation and Lookwide UK, the latter which promotes Scouting with disadvantaged young people. We very much look forward to welcoming Rev Martin Jacques to Tynemouth and I hope for a good turnout at our Church Parade on Sunday 29th November. Christmas is just around the corner so Santa Claus has been polishing his sleigh in readiness for his annual tour of Tynemouth...more details next month. Thank you for your continued support and interest. R. JOHNSON FUNERAL DIRECTOR PRIVATE CHAPELS OF REST All good wishes Group Scout Leader th 6 Tynemouth (Holy Saviours) Scout Group DAY & NIGHT SERVICE 0191-2574627 64-65 HOWARD STREET NORTH SHIELDS What’s on ……… Soup Lunches on Wednesdays Every Wedensday at 12noon in the Parish Centre. soup & bread followed by homemade cakes and tea/coffee. £3 Holy Saviour's Wine Club…… Loire Secrets Helen and Olwen are off to France for a short break and have planned time to pick up some of the lesser-known wines of the Loire on the way home. Look forward to vibrant, fresh favours and an unusual range of grape varieties, red and white - oh, and there'll be some fizz too. Supper will be that very tasty seasonal French classic - endives gratinées au jambon: chicory wrapped in ham and baked in a rich cheesy sauce, served with crusty bread. 'Tickets', as ever are just £15 New members are always welcome. For more details please phone Elizabeth at the Parish office (2570660) or email her at ebrown@holysaviours.freeserve.co.uk Knitting (and nattering) for fun… Our next meetings are Tuesday 10th & 24th November, bring some needles and wool or a project you are working on – you’ll be most welcome If you prefer to sew – that’s fine too!! Walking for fun…. an informal walking group which meets on the second Thursday and the last Saturday of the month for a country or coastal walk of about 6 miles. Walks are likely to take us across fields, stiles, and on paths which may be muddy, hence suitable walking gear and footwear are essential. We meet outside Church at 9.30 and share cars to our destination. We always end the walk with a visit to a tea room; scones, jam and cake are essential ingredients of the walk! If you would like to know more, or if you would like to join the mailing list which announces the next walk, please contact Margaret on 07798 877242, margaretstewart5@virginmedia.com, or contact Ruth on 07763 560458, druthday@yahoo.co.uk 6th Tynemouth (Holy Saviour’s) Scout Group An Exhibition to Celebrate 80 years of Scouting Manor Road Headquarters Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 November Saturday 10am onwards Sunday 11.30am onwards All Welcome Members of the New Tyneside Orchestra and Friends GIVE A GIG In support of Youth Music Vocal & instrumental music from across the centuries for solo, duet and chamber groups. Including a performance of Vaughan Williams’ Fantasia on Christmas Carols Saturday 28 November, 7.30pm Holy Saviour’s Church, Tynemouth Tickets on the door: £5 with profits to Give a Gig and Nite Bite Refreshments available Rotary Club of Tynemouth Christmas Tree Lighting and Carol Service Thursday 3rd December, 7pm on the Green at Tynemouth. Will feature choirs from the King’s Priory School and the Salvation Army Citadel Band Do wrap up warm Thank you Bryan Rayner The Bay Food Bank… Founded in February 2012, The BAY Foodbank aims to provide emergency food provision to individuals or families experiencing a financial crisis. This crisis happens when a family have no money because of low income, bereavement, benefit delay, redundancy, an unexpected bill or illness. People can be referred by churches, doctors, social services or other agencies. November’s Sudoku Puzzle….. 8 8 9 4 5 3 As a n ongoing project we will be supporting the food bank. There is a box at the back of the church on Sundays and in the Parish Centre during the week for any contributions. Contributions of dried or tinned food would be very welcome. 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You might get a pleasant surprise too! ‘For expertise on your doorstep choose Anderson & Garland. Anderson House, Crispin Court Newbiggin Lane, Westerhope Newcastle upon Tyne NE5 1BF Tel - 0191 4303000 Email – info@andersonandgarland.com Your letters…. Church Flowers… I would like to thank everyone for your prayers and concerns for my Great Grandson Callum who is on the prayer list. Many thanks to all who contributed flowers, greenery or their labour in the Harvest Thanksgiving. Beautiful sunshine on the Sunday made the church look stunning and many compliments were received. Callum was born in Wishaw Hospital, South Lanarkshire in June 2014 with a hole in the heart, he has had two heart and one stomach operation, and has been in and out of hospital; more often in than out. Callum suffers from CHD (Chronic Heart Disease) the biggest child killer, taking more lives than all childhood cancers combined, yet it is spoken about far less. Heart conditions can be fixed but children with CHD will never be fine, just stable with long stays in hospital. Since Callum was born four children have passed away I the same hospital. Twenty two gifts of flowers were distributed on the Monday and gratefully received by ailing, housebound or elderly parishioners. There will be no flowers during Advent but plates for contributions towards the cost of the Christmas flowers will be in church and the parish centre from Sunday 22nd November. Sheila Park Dusting & Gardening Dates …. Thanks again for all your prayers for Callum’s life. Anna Roxburgh Stagg & Son – General Builders North Shields Over 35 years experience in the building trade ►Reliable Service ►Quality Assured ►Free Estimates A huge range of services at competitive prices. These include brickwork, fencing, decking, garden walls, flooring, paving, lock fitting, plastering, kitchen fitting, pointing, drainage and hanging doors. Tel 0800 644 2012 or 077944 02367 or via email: staggandson@yahoo.com Greg Davies Painter and Decorator Time Served Dulux Approved Internal & External Free Estimates Fully Insured Clean, Tidy & Courteous Tel: 0191 2591595 07939 512053 The team meet every other Friday from 9am onwards to clean the church and the Parish Centre, and tidy the garden followed by coffee and chat at about 10.45am. If you are able to give any time the next few dates are: November 6th & 20th December 4th & 18th Hope to see you. Plumber For all of your plumbing requirements: No job too small Free Advice Having problems with your old taps? Change them to ¼ turn taps and save those fingers Tel Dave Richard On Tynemouth 2895490 Notes from the PCC….. At the recent meeting of the PCC the following items were discussed. Fr Tony Curtis, Vicar of St Mark’s Shiremoor, gave a presentation about the youth work being undertaken in his parish. They have 3 groups of children aged 3-17 in church who participate in the worship each Sunday. Work is also undertaken with the uniformed organisations, and the school, where there is a programme of education run by Fr Tony. After discussion it was decided to financially support their work as part of our mission giving for the year. The wardens said a very successful quiz had been held, swelling the churches funds by over £1k. The arrangements for the Institution & Induction for Martin are well under way, and we are looking forward to welcoming Martin & Louise, and starting a new chapter in the life of Holy Saviour’s parish. July & August had shown a surplus, but we still have an underlying deficit of £52k Ian Buxton continues to oversee the investments with Brewin Dolphin Diane, Julian & Elizabeth had attended a Reform & Renewal roadshow which is looking at financial and mission planning for the future There had been a meeting of Parish Safeguarding Officers and we are pleased to report that Holy Saviour’s is very much in line with all the requirements. Health & Safety – the church policy is up to date, as are all the risk assessments. It is hoped to appoint a new H&S officer. A new processional cross in memory of Dr Constance Fraser has been purchased. The damp proofing work to the north transept would commence week beginning 26 October Prayers for our new Diocesan Bishop… Bishop Frank has invited parishes, deaneries, Advent Groups, Chaplaincies and other gatherings where we meet for worship, prayer and service in the diocese to arrange local events for prayer between December 1st and December 11th this year. He said it would be good to meet to pray for our new Diocesan Bishop, Christine Hardman, to remember her public ministry in the Diocese and region and to ask for God’s blessing in the early weeks after her consecration. Also it would be good to pray for her Inauguration Service on December 12th in the Cathedral. St Mary’s Monkseaton will be hosting a prayer evening for Bishop Christine on Tuesday 8th December @ 7 pm, please try to go along to this service. *** *** *** General Synod election results for Newcastle Diocese…. The following people have been elected to the 10th General Synod of the Church of England, for a term of 5 years. Clergy: Revd Catherine Pickford, Canon John Sinclair, Canon Dagmar Winter Laity Dr John Appleby, Isabella McDonald-Booth, Canon Carol Wolstenholme HOME MAINTENANCE Electrician General Plumbing Garden Work Flat-pack furniture Fencing Painting ANYTHING YOU NEED NO JOB TOO SMALL Reliable & honest References available Tel’ Paul Preston on 2570574 Or 077482 35 867 A monthly memory of the 6th Tynemouth Holy Saviour’s Scout Group to celebrate its 80th Birthday…… This month I am grateful to include two memories of Scouting in Tynemouth. David Pickles followed his distinguished life as a Scout by a varied career which included National Service in Nairobi, running Mr Softee ice creams in Newcastle and Senior Management with English Electrics now Fujitsu Systems. David now lives in Droitwich in Worcestershire where he is involved with local wildlife organisations. Ann Vizor is the daughter of Mrs Norah Roberts who was Scoutmaster of the 6th during the Second World War when male Leaders were otherwise occupied! Norah continued to make a lasting contribution to Scouting over many years in many capacities and the growth and success of local Cub Scouting, in particular, owes much to this splendid lady who lived in Percy Park before her death in 1966.Ann now lives in Dymock in Gloucestershire. I am indebted to David and Ann for their respective Memories which I am sure will be of interest. David Littlefield Memories of the 6th Having jotted down a page of “memories” then came the reflection. What I was remembering was not the core of scouting activities per se – badge work, games, the practicalities of camping etc. – but the companionship. The things we did together and the excellent grounding for life provided by the Scouting creed. Moving with the family to Tynemouth in early 1947 at age 11, it was with great good luck that across the road lived Bill Adams, then Scoutmaster of the 6th Tynemouth. The Troop at that time was based at the TA site in Tynemouth. As far as I remember we were there until moving into a spacious loft above garages behind the Grand Hotel, very handy for the beach. Playing football on both soft and hard sand did wonders for the development of leg strength and balance! I enjoyed all aspects of Scouting - must have done, as I progressed though the Scouts, Seniors and Rovers until the chucking-out age (as it was then) of 24. Other activities took place in the Parish Hall and no doubt still do. Collecting for the Jumble sales comes to mind, not to mention later on taking part in the well-supported Whist Drives. Gosforth Park was a very handy venue, near enough to trek up there pulling the cart with all the gear on. There was plenty of room for camping with space between troops; sometimes we slept in the hut. It was also something of a nature reserve, which I loved, seeing my first Sedge Warbler there. Very interested in birds, I wrote a regular feature for the 6th Column, cribbing from the Observers Book of British Birds to fill in gaps of my own knowledge! I was in the Heron Patrol, led by Alan Jessop. “Highlights” were camping in the Lake District, where we walked down a fern covered hillside, Alan in the lead, me at the back and disturbed a wasps nest. I think the count was 13 stings and I was all ready to jump into the stream at the bottom of the hill before Alan stopped me and brushed the wasps off my legs. Camping near Housesteads on the Roman Wall and yomping with heavy packs from Haltwhistle. Hiking with the Patrol where the venue was always “just round the next bend/over the next hill” and being prodded in the back by Alan’s staff to keep me going! Disturbing another wasps nest but being wiser, moved quickly and only three stings this time!! It was the period of the Ralph Reader led Gang Shows. My appearance was short lived, being challenged in the voice projection department but overall an enjoyable experience and life-enhancing for everyone involved. Alan and I were together at Raby Castle to receive our Queen’s Scout badges from Lord Rowallen. I always claimed we were among the last of the King’s Scouts and first of the Queen’s, as King George 6th died between qualifying and attending the St George’s day parade at Windsor Castle, where the new Queen and Princess Margaret took the parade in mourning garb. I remember visiting the Houses of Parliament with the Scouts, hosted by Rupert Spiers, the MP for Hexham and staying on board “Discovery” (now moored at Dundee) and climbing up into the Crow’s Nest. My period in the Seniors passed uneventfully, under the stewardship of Billy Mills, with the companionship of Alan, Ian Whateley, George (Duster) Duckett , Ken Wood and others. Lively political discussions were held and record choices introduced and argued over ( including my first introduction to Wagner’s Overture to ”Tannhauser”)! Time in the Rovers was more eventful. Our meetings were on a Sunday morning at our hut on the Spanish Battery site. Very handy for the Front Street pub for a couple of pints afterwards and arriving home late to find Sunday lunch in the oven. Great until the hut mysteriously burnt down putting an end to that. I remember our Xmas dinners at the Bay Hotel (now flats) in Cullercoats, which usually ended in a sing-song. “High Noon” is still the only song of which I can remember all of the words! I’ve probably forgotten more names than I remember but the Adams brothers come to mind, Geoff Scarth, Gordon Lee, Alan Smythe, Alan Baxter, Gordon Dodds, Frankie Fenwick, Duncan and Harvey Gamble, Johnny Urwin, Alan “Ally” Armstrong, Dick Reece, Peter Wright, Harry Joyce, Jim Tombling and I must include Doug Brennan who has been a stalwart for many years and has kept me in touch every Xmas. Great lads, some sadly no longer with us but many happy memories. David Pickles. davidjpickles@tiscali.co.uk 80 Years of Scouting in Tynemouth I was delighted to be given the opportunity to offer my congratulations to the "6th" as they celebrate 80years of continuous Scouting in Tynemouth, and although my contribution was limited to helping the Cubs, under the tutelage of the indomitable Lily Thompson, for a few years, some of you will remember my mother, Norah Roberts, who was committed to Scouting for many years, ever since she came to the North East. I only discovered after she died, what a brave and modest woman my mother was, because she never boasted (or talked much) about the things she did. I found press cuttings for instance, telling of when she received her degree in Architecture, and was the first woman to qualify as such in the country. Although I knew she had been to Liverpool University in the 1920's , and would occasionally talk about absent minded professors, she never told me of her achievement, though she encouraged (and I think expected ) me to go to University. During the war, she acted as probably one of the first female Scoutmasters, because of course, most of the men had been called up, and there was no one available to keep the Scout troops going. She was appointed ADC cubs and used to visit the various Cub Packs on a regular basis, and I remember various , probably nervous, Cubs coming to the house, to talk about their "collections" in order to pass their Collectors' badge" She also used to read the Scout 1st Class Hike reports, with great interest, and understanding of the sometimes difficult conditions, as she had hiked in the Alps in the 1930's. One of her inspired ideas was to organise a District Cub camp at Wall in the early 1960s, so the boys would realise they were part of a bigger organisation than just their own Pack. When I moved to near Stratford on Avon, I helped with a Pack , and thought it would be a good idea to follow her example, and promptly realised how much work was involved! She was a great believer in "proper" food, and so she made, what could only be described as a cauldron of "good soup" as part of the boys supper, for when they arrived, probably on the back of lorries , piled with kit. (H & S?) The crisis came when she remembered that in those days the Catholics did not eat meat on Fridays, and she had used ham bones to make the stock, and so she apologised to their Akela, who saved the day by telling her that he would say a few more "Hail Marys" and that the hot soup would do more for the boys than abstinence!!! For many years she was part of the training team for Cub leaders at Gosforth Park, and worked with Grace and Nora Peel, John ? and I think Duncan Gamble joined them later. She was wardrobe mistress for a few years for the Gang show, and I well remember the sewing machine purring away, on the dining room table, while she conjured up costumes from remnants and scraps and donations from local firms! Norah Roberts was awarded the Silver Acorn for her services to Scouting in, I think, 1959, and my father and I went to see the St Georges Day Parade at Windsor, when the D of E took the salute. I was so pleased to hear that the Cubs still compete for the Norah Roberts trophy, and I wonder if I could issue a challenge to the 6th Tynemouth Cubs to win that competition next year, because it will be 50 years since she died, and she would have been very quietly proud to think that she was still remembered. It has been a privilege to put these few words together, and has made me realise how much I still miss her wise words, but her influence lives on as two of my grandchildren have joined, Elliott, 8yrs, has just gone up to Cubs, and his younger brother Lucas, is (at last) old enough to become a Beaver! Ann Roberts, (now Vizor!) All Tynemouth Cub Packs still remember Norah Roberts with an annual competition in her name and happily the 6th won this year and are pictured victorious! and raffle tickets. Please let us use this great team experience to keep the momentum going and SUPPORT YOUR ACTIVE SUPPORT UNIT IN ITS FUTURE EVENTS. Don Charlton. Harvest Thank You Thank you to everyone who helped to make the church so beautiful for the Harvest Festival at the end of September. And also for the generous gifts which were very much appreciated by both Nite Bite. The following is an extract from the letter of thanks we received from the Bay Foodbank: "Thank you to everyone at Church of the Holy Saviour for your very generous support in collecting food items at your Harvest Festival. You collected a brilliant 191 items! “LAST NIGHT OF THE SCOUT PROMS” The Scout Active Support Unit, organisers of the above event wish to thank EVERYONE who participated/assisted in making this such a successful and enjoyable evening. Without exception, the audience left singing our praises and asking if we were planning to repeat the show next year. As was explained it is our District Gang Show in 2016, so maybe a Proms Concert again in 2017. It is particularly pleasing to be able to inform you that through our combined effort we will be able to present £500 to each of our chosen Charities. The Alan Shearer Foundation (Disabled Young People) and The Lookwide UK (Starfish Club) (Disadvantaged Young People). The aims and objectives of each charity were displayed and explained by their respective representatives, both of whom were greatly appreciative of the time and effort Tynemouth District Scouts had gone to in making the event so successful. They were even more appreciative when informed of the amount they will each receive. Special presentations are to be arranged at convenient dates in the near future. Our Press and PR Officer, Michael Dale, captured the evening with many photos which can be viewed on our District Website – www.tynemouthscouts.org.uk Sincere thanks to everyone who made donations, provided raffle prizes and purchased both concert All of the food items will be used in our food parcels which will be sent to families and individuals who are experiencing financial hardship. Your kindness and support of the foodbank is very much appreciated." this work in sensitising the community, coupled with other organisations, the Female Genital Mutilation Act outlawing the practice was introduced in Kenya. 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence Mothers’ Union wants violence against women and girls to end before it even starts. Mothers’ Union is proud to be participating for a third year in the 16 Days of Activism against gender violence campaign as part of its ongoing work to stop violence against women and girls. Beginning on 25th November, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and ending on 10th December, Human Rights Day we encourage our members and supporters to join in and be a part of this year’s campaign. The campaign is used by individuals and groups around the world to call for an end to all forms of violence against women by: Raising awareness about gender-based violence at local, national, regional and international levels Strengthening local work around violence against women Establishing a clear link between local and international work to end violence against women Providing a forum in which organisations can develop and share new and effective strategies Demonstrating the solidarity of women around the world, standing up for violence against women Creating tools to pressure governments to implement promises made to eliminate violence against womenThroughout the world our 4 million members work across 83 countries in order to create favourable conditions for family life in many of the areas in which we operate to end violence against woman and girls through prayer, practical support and advocacy & campaigns. The impact of this work is wide reaching; for example in Kenya Mothers’ Union have carried out extensive work in different communities to raise awareness and support for those who have experienced, or who are at the risk of genital mutilation. Members hold workshops with church leaders and those in authority, raising awareness of this harmful practice. Following As well as our grassroots work in communities, Mothers’ Union lobbies governments and policy makers at local, national and international levels. Whilst laws and policies relating to gender equality, discrimination and violence against women and girls can vary across the world there are a number of policy principles we believe need to be implemented globally including age appropriate relationship & sex education and legislation outlawing all forms of violence against women and girls. Whilst much progress has been made there is still much to do! Mothers’ Union has developed an activism pack to support and offer practical advice and ideas for anyone wishing to participate in 16 Days of Activism. It can be found on our website: http://www.mothersunion.org/getinvolved/campaign/16-days-activism-against-genderviolence The pack includes the following; Information about 16 Days of Activism and gender–based violence Ideas on raising awareness and campaigning on gender–based violence Resources such as press release template and poster Prayer and worship resources Planning materials For any further support and/or information, please do not hesitate to contact us at policy@mothersunion.org Christmas is coming!! I make no apologies for mentioning Christmas this early, compared to the shops I am way behind!! A few advanced notices for the coming weeks regarding Posada, Christmas Card orders, Shoeboxes for the People’s Kitchen, Coffee Morning and the Christmas Tree festival. Please put the dates, where necessary, in your diary and support our church in any way you can. Posada Posada can be part of our preparation for Christmas. Mary, Joseph and the donkey are blessed on Advent Sunday before then leave church to travel to different homes, where they are given hospitality. Each ‘host’ is encouraged to invite family, friends and neighbours to meet the figures. Where there will be opportunity for prayer and to tell the Christmas story whilst also enjoying some hospitality. There will be a list at the back of church on November 1st to sign up to be their host (both sets, knitted and plaster, are eager to visit). Traidcraft Christmas Cards…… new - this will most likely be the only Christmas gift they receive. We need any items by Monday 30 November hat * scarf * gloves * T-shirt * underwear comb * toothbrush * tooth paste * soap tissues * wipes * shampoo * deodorant chocolate * sweets * chewing gum Donations can be brought into church on Sundays (there will be a box at the back) or into the Parish office during the week. Thank You Elizabeth Brown Saturday 5th December Christmas Tree Festival & Coffee Morning On Saturday 5th December, 10am, we will be holding a Christmas Coffee Morning in the Parish Centre. Not our usual big Christmas Fayre but a smaller event, hoping non-the-less to raise funds for the church. We do need your help – donations of goodies for the cake/home-produce stall or raffle prizes are very welcome. As in previous years the church will be decorated with Christmas Trees. If your group or organisation would like to display a tree, please have a word with Elizabeth in the parish office. E TURNBULL & SON LTD FUNERAL DIRECTORS EST 1832 The poster & catalogue for Traidcraft cards is available the Parish Centre. if you would like to order any items please fill in one of the order forms on the table, and leave in the plastic wallet. We have a stock of ‘The real Advent Calendar’ from Traidcraft. These are £4 each and available from the Parish Office Christmas Gifts for the People’s Kitchen….. Mothers’ Union are once again packing Christmas Boxes for the men and women at the People’s Kitchen. If you would like to help by providing any of the following items we would be very grateful. 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