July / August 2015
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July / August 2015
Benefice Magazine Burrill Mission Church, St Mary the Virgin Thornton Watlass, St John the Baptist Leeming and St Gregory’s Bedale. July/August 2015 Now, on the first day of the week Mary Magdalene came to the tomb early, while it was still dark, and saw that the stone had been taken away from the tomb. This magazine is kindly printed and collated by Bedale High School WHO’S WHO AROUND THE BENEFICE The Rector Curate Readers Rev Ian Robinson 01677 422889 revrobbo@btinternet.com Rev Linda Robinson 01677 422889 lindarobinson@talk21.com Sandra Lowe 01677 425087 Dave Collingwood 01677 426057 davesc@lcollingwood.plus.com Burrill Mission church warden Chris Griffiths01677 422632 mail@chrisandmargie.plus.com Joint Treasurers; Keith Johnson 07712987554, Angela Gill 07850922035 Joint Secretaries; Elaine Averis, Margaret Griffiths St Gregory’s Bedale church wardens George Bushby 01677 422463 Malcolm Rowlands 01677 423281 personaltouches@btconnect.com Organist Richard Boyton 01677 425800 Rickdomino47@aol.com Clergy PA/Parish Office 01677 425985 (Tuesday & Thursday mornings) Jan Carnell 01677 422503 admin@bedale.church Treasurer Paul Carnell 01677 422503 sgc@paulcarnell.co.uk Electoral role officer Mrs Andy Winkle 01677 424306 andyjwinkle@gmail.com Mothers’ union Linda Robinson 01677 422889 lindarobinson@talk21.com Heather Woodhouse Bell ringers Revd. Robin Brown 01677 425483 Chantry hall lets Margaret Witty 01677 422582 Pew news editor Wanda Reynolds 01677 422178 sjreynolds8@btinternet.com St Mary the Virgin Thornton Watlass church warden Christopher Carruthers 01677 423519 cjcskiwatlass@aol.com Organist Christine Carruthers 01677 423519 cjcskiwatlass@aol.com PCC Secretary Margaret Mortimer 01677 424163 Treasurer Margaret Hartley 01677 460368 Electoral role officer; Anne Jardin 01677 422317 St John the Baptist Leeming church warden Elizabeth Pratt 01677 427117 Organist Joan Lyon 01677 425168 PCC Secretary Alf Chatham 01677 423055 Treasurer Alf Chatham 01677 423055 Electoral role officer Joyce Barker 01609 774108 Benefice magazine editors Martyn and Lynne Coombs 01677 423475 hmc55@outlook.com Benefice magazine distribution Peter Parlour 01677 422367 pgparlour@hotmail.co.uk Clergy Rev Andrew Woodhouse Rev Derek Dalton Rev Robin Brown Rev Adrian Gattrill Rev Philip Carrington revandrew8@talktalk.net robin.stel1@btinternet.com 01677 425077 philipjcarrington@gmail.com VIEW FROM THE RECTORY By the seventh day God had finished the work he had been doing; so on the seventh day he rested from all his work. Then God blessed the seventh day and made it holy, because on it he rested from all the work of creating that he had done. Genesis 2:2-3 Observe the Sabbath day by keeping it holy, as the Lord your God has commanded you. Six days you shall labour and do all your work, but the seventh day is a Sabbath to the Lord your God. On it you shall not do any work, neither you, nor your son or daughter, nor your male or female servant, nor your ox, your donkey or any of your animals, nor any foreigner residing in your towns, so that your male and female servants may rest, as you do. Remember that you were slaves in Egypt and that the Lord your God brought you out of there with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm. Therefore the Lord your God has commanded you to observe the Sabbath day. Exodus 20:8-11 The apostles gathered around Jesus, and told him all that they had done and taught. He said to them, ‘Come away to a deserted place all by yourselves and rest a while.’ For many were coming and going, and they had no leisure even to eat. And they went away in the boat to a deserted place by themselves. Mark 6:30 We’re fast approaching the time of year when schools are out, summer is here, at least in theory, and many people are looking forward to holidays, getting away from it all, leaving all your worries behind, recharging the batteries. So much pressure seems to be loaded onto a couple of too short weeks in the summer. There isn’t really sufficient time in the break to make up for the rest of the year. And for many people the thought of rest, of doing nothing can be almost frightening, we gain our sense of who we are through the work we do and the goals we reach – through our achievements. We are afraid that sleep and rest will rob us of the joys of life and work: “How long will you lie there, O sluggard? When will you arise from your sleep? A little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to rest, and poverty will come upon you like a robber, and want like an armed man.” Proverbs 6:9-11 And when I wrote in April, I spoke of all the work we are preparing for and that we seek to achieve with the help of God. It could seem as though that is a battle cry to constant work. Yet when God created - he then rested. We need to take time to be re-created by spending time in quiet with God. This is not about sitting back and doing nothing but rather about finding active rest – spending time being refreshed in our spirits as well as our bodies. I’m sure we can all find some spaces to “be still and know that I am God” but I confess that it is one of the things I find hardest in this world – so during the next two months let’s see what we learn as we allow God to re-create, refresh and renew us so that we are equipped to serve and to grow together. Ian EVENTS AND SERVICES IN THE BENEFICE Week beginning Friday July 3 AISKEW Catholic Church. – Mass at St Mary and St Joseph’s is at 11.15am on Sunday and at 10am on Tuesday and Friday. Methodist Church. – The wholeness and healing service on Sunday at 10.30am will be led by the Rev Kathleen Wood who will deliver the sacrament. BEDALE Craft Fair. - will be held in the Chantry Hall on behalf of St Gregory’s Church between 10am3pm tomorrow and Tuesday. Stalls should include jewellery, greeting cards, knitted scarves, gloves, novelty items, tote bags, hand-made soaps and wood turning items and cushion covers. Light refreshments are available and admission is free. Methodist Church. – There will be a coffee morning with bacon sandwiches and toasted teacakes between 10-noon tomorrow at the Wycar chapel. Candy Rogers will lead the service on Sunday at 10.30am. St Gregory's Church. – There is a wedding in church at 2pm tomorrow and on Sunday there will be a BCP Holy Communion at 8am followed by the 9.30am parish communion. The service will be followed by refreshments in the Chantry Hall. There will also be a compline service at 6.30pm. Holy Communion is also celebrated at 8.30am on Monday with a BCP holy communion at 10am on Thursday. Christian Fellowship. – There will be a Gospel service in the Chantry Hall on Sunday between 3-4.30pm. Everyone is welcome to attend. LEEMING VILLAGE. St John the Baptist. – On Sunday, there will be an 11am Parish Communion service with the rector. Methodist Church. - The service on Sunday is at 10.30am and will be led by Rowland Dent. THORNTON WATLASS St Mary’s Church – On Sunday, the Morning Prayer with Sandra Lowe will be at 10.30am. Flower arranging and brass cleaning this week will be Miss M Mortimer and Mrs H Woodhouse. Week beginning Friday July 10 AISKEW Catholic Church. – Mass at St Mary and St Joseph’s is at 11.15am on Sunday and at 10am on Tuesday and Friday. Methodist Church. – Worship on Sunday will be a worship leader’s service at 10.30am. BEDALE Methodist Church. – There will be a coffee morning with bacon sandwiches and toasted teacakes between 10-noon tomorrow at the Wycar chapel. Worship on Sunday at 10.30am will be with Kathy Lowrie. St Gregory's Church. – The wedding between our son Jonathan Coombs and Jessica Ash will take place in church today at 12.30pm and on Sunday there will be a worship at ten service which includes the baptism of Aela Buckton. The service will be followed by refreshments in the Chantry Hall. This will be followed at 1pm by the baptism of Rowan Moore conducted by the Rev Stewart Shaw Padre RAF Leeming. Evening Prayer will be at 6.30pm on Sunday. Holy Communion is also celebrated at 8.30am on Monday with a BCP holy communion at 10am on Thursday. Christian Fellowship. – There will be a Gospel service in the Chantry Hall on Sunday between 3-4.30pm. Everyone is welcome to attend. Mothers’ Union. - The next meeting is on Monday when Elizabeth Blackwell will be speaking. Elizabeth looks after MU enterprises and she will have her stall of goodies for sale. In addition on July 23 there is another members evening at Leeming Lodge. The annual church visit is on August 10 when we are to visit St Andrew’s Church at Aysgarth. Details will be confirmed nearer the time. Town Council. - The town council meeting takes place in the drawing room of Bedale Hall on Monday at 7.30pm. Craft Fair. - will be held in the Chantry Hall on behalf of St Gregory’s Church between 10am3pm on Tuesday. Stalls should include jewellery, greeting cards, knitted scarves, gloves, novelty items, tote bags, hand-made soaps, wood turning items and cushion covers. Light refreshments are available and admission is free. LEEMING VILLAGE. St John the Baptist. – On Sunday, there is no service in church. Methodist Church. - The service on Sunday is at 10.30am the Rev Kathleen Wood delivering the sacrament. THORNTON WATLASS St Mary’s Church – There is a wedding in church at 12 noon and on Sunday, the Parish Communion with the Rev Andrew Woodhouse will be at 10.30am. FUNNY CHURCH STORY This sentence actually appeared in a church bulletin or was announced in a service; Please place your donation in the envelope along with the deceased person you want remembered. Week beginning Friday July 17 AISKEW Catholic Church. – Mass at St Mary and St Joseph’s is at 11.15am on Sunday and at 10am on Tuesday and Friday. Methodist Church. – Worship on Sunday is at 9am with the Rev Kathleen Wood delivering the sacrament followed by a Messy Church service at 3pm. Parish Council. - The next meeting will be on Wednesday in the Leeming Bar Motel at 7.30pm. Anyone in the parish is encouraged to attend. The clerk can be contacted by telephone on 07568 190279 or by email at aiskewparishcouncil@gmail.com. BEDALE Wedding. – There will be a wedding in St Gregory’s Church today at 1pm. Methodist Church. – There will be a coffee morning with bacon sandwiches and toasted teacakes between 10-noon tomorrow at the Wycar chapel. Worship on Sunday will be a worship leader’s service at 10.30am. St Gregory's Church. – On Sunday there will be a Parish Communion at 9.30am. The service will be followed by refreshments in the Chantry Hall. There will also be a BCP evensong with healing at 6.30pm on Sunday. Holy Communion is also celebrated at 8.30am on Monday with a BCP holy communion at 10am on Thursday. Christian Fellowship. – There will be a Gospel service in the Chantry Hall on Sunday between 3-4.30pm. Everyone is welcome to attend. Craft Fair. - will be held in the Chantry Hall on behalf of St Gregory’s Church between 10am3pm on Tuesday. Stalls should include jewellery, greeting cards, knitted scarves, gloves, novelty items, tote bags, hand-made soaps, wood turning items and cushion covers. Light refreshments are available and admission is free. LEEMING VILLAGE. St John the Baptist. – On Sunday, Morning Prayer will be at 11am accompanied by the baptism of Thomas Hollocks. Methodist Church. - The service on Sunday is at 10.30am with Richard Clark. THORNTON WATLASS St Mary’s Church – On Sunday, the Parish Communion will be at 10.30am. Flower arranging and brass cleaning this week will be Mrs J Fairburn and Mrs S Spinks. Week beginning Friday July 24 AISKEW Catholic Church. – Mass at St Mary and St Joseph’s is at 11.15am on Sunday and at 10am on Tuesday and Friday. Methodist Church. – Worship on Sunday at 10.30am will be with Jennifer Peacock. BEDALE Methodist Church. – There will be a coffee morning with bacon sandwiches and toasted teacakes between 10-noon tomorrow at the Wycar chapel. Worship on Sunday at 10.30am will be with the Rev David Emison who will deliver the sacrament. St Gregory's Church. – On Sunday there will be a 9.30am service of Holy Communion. The service will be followed by refreshments in the Chantry Hall. Holy Communion is also celebrated at 8.30am on Monday with a BCP holy communion at 10am on Thursday. Christian Fellowship. – There will be a Gospel service in the Chantry Hall on Sunday between 3-4.30pm. Everyone is welcome to attend. Craft Fair. - will be held in the Chantry Hall on behalf of St Gregory’s Church between 10am3pm on Tuesday. Stalls should include jewellery, greeting cards, knitted scarves, gloves, novelty items, tote bags, hand-made soaps, wood turning items and cushion covers. Light refreshments are available and admission is free. BURRILL Mission church. – There will be a 9am service of Holy Communion on Sunday with the rector. LEEMING VILLAGE. St John the Baptist. – On Sunday, there is no service. Methodist Church. - The service on Sunday is at 10.30am with Joan Bailey. THORNTON WATLASS St Mary’s Church – On Sunday, the parish Communion will be held at 9.30am. Flower arranging and brass cleaning this week will be Flower arranging and brass cleaning this week will be Mrs J Fairburn and Mrs S Spinks. Week beginning Friday July 31 AISKEW Catholic Church. – Mass at St Mary and St Joseph’s is at 11.15am on Sunday and at 10am on Tuesday and Friday. Methodist Church. – The own arrangement café style worship on Sunday will be at 10.30am. BEDALE Craft Fair. - will be held in the Chantry Hall on behalf of St Gregory’s Church between 10am3pm tomorrow and Tuesday. Stalls should include jewellery, greeting cards, knitted scarves, gloves, novelty items, tote bags, hand-made soaps and wood turning items and cushion covers. Light refreshments are available and admission is free. Methodist Church. – There will be a coffee morning with bacon sandwiches and toasted teacakes between 10-noon tomorrow at the Wycar chapel. Worship on Sunday will be at 10.30am with Rowland Dent. St Gregory's Church. – On Sunday there will be a BCP service of Holy Communion at 8am followed by the Parish Communion at 9.30am. The service will be followed by refreshments in the Chantry Hall. There will also be a Compline service at 6.30pm on Sunday. Holy Communion is also celebrated at 8.30am on Monday with a BCP holy communion at 10am on Thursday. Christian Fellowship. – There will be a Gospel service in the Chantry Hall on Sunday between 3-4.30pm. Everyone is welcome to attend. LEEMING VILLAGE. St John the Baptist. – On Sunday, Parish Communion will be held at 11am. Methodist Church. - The service on Sunday is at 10.30am with the Rev Kathleen Wood delivering the sacrament. THORNTON WATLASS St Mary’s Church – On Sunday, the Morning Prayer will be at 10.30am. Flower arranging and brass cleaning this week will be Mrs J Trewitt and Mrs J Ward Week beginning Friday August 7 AISKEW Catholic Church. – Mass at St Mary and St Joseph’s is at 11.15am on Sunday and at 10am on Tuesday and Friday. Methodist Church. – Worship on Sunday is at 10.30am with the Rev Kathleen Wood delivering the sacrament. BEDALE War memorial service. – There will be a short service at 11am today at the war memorial in memory of J W Buckle and George Metcalfe who lost their lives serving the country in the Great War and on Sunday in memory of Fred Metcalfe. Methodist Church. – There will be a coffee morning with bacon sandwiches and toasted teacakes between 10-noon tomorrow at the Wycar chapel. Worship on Sunday will be at 10.30am with Rachel Duck. St Gregory's Church. – On Sunday there will be a worship at ten service at 10am. The service will be followed by refreshments in the Chantry Hall. There will also be Evening Prayer at 6.30pm. Holy Communion is also celebrated at 8.30am on Monday with a BCP holy communion at 10am on Thursday. Christian Fellowship. – There will be a Gospel service in the Chantry Hall on Sunday between 3-4.30pm. Everyone is welcome to attend. Town Council. - The town council meeting takes place in the drawing room of Bedale Hall on Monday at 7.30pm. All members of the public are encouraged to attend and offer items for the agenda to the Town Council clerk Richard Howard at the council office on Tuesday and Thursdays between 9.30am-12.30pm, by telephoning 01677 427949 or by email townclerk@bedaletowncouncil.lccnet.co.uk Craft Fair. - will be held in the Chantry Hall on behalf of St Gregory’s Church between 10am3pm on Tuesday. Stalls should include jewellery, greeting cards, knitted scarves, gloves, novelty items, tote bags, hand-made soaps, wood turning items and cushion covers. Light refreshments are available and admission is free. LEEMING VILLAGE. St John the Baptist. – On Sunday, there is no service. Methodist Church. - The service on Sunday is at 10.30am with Joan Bailey. THORNTON WATLASS St Mary’s Church – On Sunday, the Parish Communion will be at 10.30am. Flower arranging and brass cleaning this week will be Mrs J Trewitt and Mrs J Ward AMUSING STORY A minister told his congregation, "Next week I plan to preach about the sin of lying. To help you understand my sermon, I want you all to read Mark 17." The following Sunday, as he prepared to deliver his sermon, the minister asked for a show of hands. He wanted to know how many had read Mark 17. Several hands went up. The minister smiled and said, "Mark has only sixteen chapters. I will now proceed with my sermon on the sin of lying." Week beginning Friday August 14 AISKEW Catholic Church. – Mass at St Mary and St Joseph’s is at 11.15am on Sunday and at 10am on Tuesday and Friday. Methodist Church. – Worship on Sunday is at 10.30am with the Rev Kathleen Wood leading the united service. BEDALE Methodist Church. – There will be a coffee morning with bacon sandwiches and toasted teacakes between 10-noon tomorrow at the Wycar chapel. Worship on Sunday is at 10.30am with the Rev Kathleen Wood leading the united service at Aiskew. St Gregory's Church. – On Sunday there will be a 9.30am Parish Communion. The service will be followed by refreshments in the Chantry Hall. There will also be the baptism of Lola Moran at 1pm on Sunday followed by BCP evensong with healing at 6.30pm. Holy Communion is also celebrated at 8.30am on Monday with a BCP Holy Communion at 10am on Thursday. Christian Fellowship. – There will be a Gospel service in the Chantry Hall on Sunday between 3-4.30pm. Everyone is welcome to attend. Craft Fair. - will be held in the Chantry Hall on behalf of St Gregory’s Church between 10am3pm on Tuesday. Stalls should include jewellery, greeting cards, knitted scarves, gloves, novelty items, tote bags, hand-made soaps, wood turning items and cushion covers. Light refreshments are available and admission is free. LEEMING VILLAGE. St John the Baptist. – On Sunday, the Morning Prayer will be held at 11am. Methodist Church. - Worship on Sunday is at 10.30am with the Rev Kathleen Wood leading the united service at Aiskew. THORNTON WATLASS St Mary’s Church – On Sunday, the Parish Communion will be held at 10.30am. Flower arranging and brass cleaning this week will be Mrs A Johnson. GARDENER Gatenby Lodge Fuchsias Garden Services. All general garden maintenance undertaken and all waste removed. Reliable local service with competitive rates and discounts for Senior citizens. Contact Tony on 01677 427382 or 07854284672 Paul Rutter OPTOMERIST Contact lenses Spectacles and eye examinations 7 South End, Bedale Tel; 01677 424142 paulrutteropticians@google.com www.paulrutteroptician.co.uk FUNNY CAR INSURANCE CLAIMS "I was thrown from the car as it left the road. I was later found in a ditch by some stray cows." "Coming home I drove into the wrong house and collided with a tree I don't have." Week beginning Friday August 21 AISKEW Catholic Church. – Mass at St Mary and St Joseph’s is at 11.15am on Sunday and at 10am on Tuesday and Friday. Methodist Church. – Worship on Sunday is a united service at the Wycar Chapel with the Rev Kathleen Wood and Dr Jill Barber at 10.30am. BEDALE War memorial service. – There will be a short service at 11am today at the war memorial in memory of William Watson who lost his life serving the country in the Great War. Methodist Church. – There will be a coffee morning with bacon sandwiches and toasted teacakes between 10-noon tomorrow at the Wycar chapel. Worship on Sunday is a united service at the Wycar Chapel with the Rev Kathleen Wood and Dr Jill Barber at 10.30am. St Gregory's Church. – On Sunday there will be a 9.30am Parish Communion. The service will be followed by refreshments in the Chantry Hall. There will also be the baptism of Emily Curry at 1pm on Sunday. Holy Communion is also celebrated at 8.30am on Monday with a BCP holy communion at 10am on Thursday. Christian Fellowship. – There will be a Gospel service in the Chantry Hall on Sunday between 3-4.30pm. Everyone is welcome to attend. Craft Fair. - will be held in the Chantry Hall on behalf of St Gregory’s Church between 10am3pm on Tuesday. Stalls should include jewellery, greeting cards, knitted scarves, gloves, novelty items, tote bags, hand-made soaps, wood turning items and cushion covers. Light refreshments are available and admission is free. BURRILL Mission church. – There will be a 9am service of Holy Communion on Sunday. LEEMING VILLAGE. St John the Baptist. – On Sunday, there is no service. Methodist Church. - The service on Sunday is at 10.30am with Linda Blackburn. THORNTON WATLASS St Mary’s Church – On Sunday, the Parish Communion will be held at 10.30am. Flower arranging and brass cleaning this week will be Mrs A Johnson. PERSONAL TOUCHES 22-25 North End, Bedale Tel; 01677 423281 Individual hair styling for discerning ladies Wedding packages available to make the bride’s special day perfect Week beginning Friday August 28 AISKEW Catholic Church. – Mass at St Mary and St Joseph’s is at 11.15am on Sunday and at 10am on Tuesday and Friday. Methodist Church. – Worship on Sunday is a united service off site at 10.30am with Robin Brown. BEDALE Wedding. – There will be a wedding in St Gregory’s Church today at 1pm. Craft Fair. - will be held in the Chantry Hall on behalf of St Gregory’s Church between 10am3pm tomorrow, Sunday and Monday between 10am-3pm. Stalls should include jewellery, greeting cards, knitted scarves, gloves, novelty items, tote bags, hand-made soaps, wood turning items and cushion covers. Light refreshments are available and admission is free. Methodist Church. – There will be a coffee morning with bacon sandwiches and toasted teacakes between 10-noon tomorrow at the Wycar chapel. Worship on Sunday is an off-site, united service at 10.30am with Robin Brown. St Gregory's Church. – On Sunday there will be a united benefice service in the Mission Church at Burrill at 10.30am with the rector. The BCP Holy Communion is also celebrated at 10am on Thursday. Christian Fellowship. – There will be a Gospel service in the Chantry Hall on Sunday between 3-4.30pm. Everyone is welcome to attend. BURRILL Mission Church. - On Sunday there will be a united benefice service in church at 10.30am with the rector. LEEMING VILLAGE. St John the Baptist. – On Sunday there will be a united benefice service in the Mission Church at Burrill at 10.30am with the rector. Methodist Church. - The own arrangement service on Sunday is at 10.30am. THORNTON WATLASS St Mary’s Church – On Sunday there will be a united benefice service in the Mission Church at Burrill at 10.30am with the rector. Practical Bereavement Solutions Practical Bereavement Solutions is run by Yvonne Rose, OBE who has 15 years’ experience of helping clients with their financial affairs both in daily life and following a death. She offers a personal, professional service to clients and where necessary, uses a tried and tested network of service providers such as funeral directors, solicitors, estate agents and auctioneers, to supply specialist help. Please contact us by email at enquiries@practicalbereavementsolutions.co.uk or phone 01677 425640 EXCUSES FOR NOT DOING HOMEWORK I didn't do it because I spent all night doing the previous night's homework. My Dad accidentally put it in his briefcase and took it to work. MOTHERS’ UNION The MU in the not so new Diocese, is taking shape. Our Diocesan president from 2016 is Jean Thurman, our episcopal area trustee Nicky Holliday and our president is Josie Barley. Josie is already booked for 2016. In fact, next year’s programme is taking shape. Our next meeting is on July 13 when Elizabeth Blackwell will be with us. Elizabeth looks after MU enterprises and she will have her stall of goodies for sale. In addition on July 23 there is another members evening at Leeming Lodge. The annual church visit is on August 10 when we are to visit St Andrew’s Church at Aysgarth. Details will be confirmed nearer the time. The branch very much enjoyed Stewart Ridley’s insights into hospital chaplaincy for which your prayers are much appreciated. Meanwhile we are looking forward to visiting our partner branch in Wythar in Leeds. As ever your support and encouragement are much appreciated as we continue to seek ways to fulfil the MU core purpose of Christian care for families. Heather Woodhouse and Linda Robinson FROM THE EDITORS As I write this I am nursing sore legs after our 146 mile sponsored bicycle ride from London to Amsterdam in the Football League annual event to raise money for Prostate Cancer. We lost a very dear friend to this illness last year and along with his son and others including Simon Grayson, the manager of newly promoted Preston North End, we completed the arduous ride raising £41,066 in the process plus an additional 25% in gift aid and this figure keeps going up as more donations come in. David Garbett, the son of the late Steve Garbett actually raised the most money by an individual of just over £4,030 and our team came second behind Ipswich Town whose team of 70 riders raised £55,000. I was amazed to have raised £1,169.67 myself. The first day of the ride was quite arduous riding from central London through the leafy Essex countryside (very hilly) on the hottest day of the year but the 60 miles in Holland on flat, cycle routes with the wind behind us was brilliant. At the finish line we were quite emotional with lots of hugs and tears at a job well done and our fond memories of a very dear friend. By the time you read this magazine, the bumper double-issue, before we resume in September, Lynne and I will be gearing up for the wedding of our son Jonathan to his beautiful fiancé Jessica here in St Gregory’s on Friday July 10 at 12.30pm. It will be the proudest day of our lives and then it will all be repeated on Saturday April 1, 2017 here in St Gregory’s when daughter Sarah marries her fiancé Michael. We are saving up already. We wish you all a happy and peaceful summer holiday. Martyn and Lynne Coombs The deadline for the September issue is July 15 Articles for inclusion to martync@supanet.com or Roker House, 44 Firby Road (opposite the leisure centre) North Yorkshire Tree Care W Askquith Call Martin Duckworth on 01845 501105 For all aspects of tree care Fully insured – free quotes www.northyorkshiretreecare.co.uk enquires@northyorkshiretreecare.co.uk Prop; Ian Flounders 13 Market Place, Bedale Tel; 01677 422827 High class meat purveyors, Best English beef, lamb and pork PE EXCUSE NOTE Sally won’t be in school a week from Friday. We have to attend her funeral. My daughter was absent yesterday because she was tired. She spent a weekend with the Marines. COMMUNITY NEWS Charity CD. – David Hewison has produced a CD which is on sale for £5 from Aunt Sally’s and Food Weighhouse in Bedale called Freeway No 1 in aid of the Friarage Hospital orthopedic department. David had two hip replacements in 2012 and 2013 and had it not been for the care he received from the Glebe House Surgery and the hospital, he would now be in a wheelchair. David is hoping to raise £1,000. Prostate Cancer Charity Cycle Ride Five members of Bedale FC completed the 2-day, 146 mile Football League London to Amsterdam sponsored bicycle ride in aid of Prostate Cancer. The ride was in memory of a dear friend of the football club, Steve Garbett who died last year from Prostate Cancer after a 10 year battle. They were joined on the ride by Preston North End manager and ex Bedale High School pupil Simon Grayson, Steve’s son David Garbett and 5 of his friends from Leeds making up a team, of 12 called Team Garbett. Simon was involved in a lot of fund-raising through his football contacts and he held a celebrity football game at the R&R Ice Cream Stadium in March. Team Ipswich Town raised a massive £55k from 70 riders closely followed by the 12 Team Garbett riders who to date, have raised an incredible £40,025.83 plus an additional 25% in gift aid. Team leader David Garbett who received the orange jersey from the organisers for raising the most money by an individual of just over £4k said ‘this was a very emotional weekend for me but the support I received, especially from Simon Grayson and Preston North End and my close friends, was truly magnificent. My dad would be so proud of all our efforts and would be chuckling to himself looking down on how challenging we all found the ride.’ The whole event is expected to raise over £320,000 for Prostate Cancer. Photo l to r; David Mills (ex Bedale FC secretary) Nigel Walker, Stephen Anderson (Bedale FC secretary/treasurer), David Garbett, Martyn Coombs (Bedale FC chairman) and Michael Robinson outside the Allianz Arena in Amsterdam. Fancy That’ 17B North End, Bedale Tel; 01677 427182 Clothing alterations, Curtain making and soft furnishings The Food Weighhouse Market Place, Bedale Tel; 01677 426436 Why pay more for packaging Try barrel foods, local eggs, freezer foods, milk, fruit cake packs Bedale High School’s HMS Heroes Commemorate VE Day On Friday May 8, 14 students from Bedale High School took tea to the residents of Benkhill Lodge Residential Home which gave them the opportunity to talk about VE Day with people who were actually there. Cpl Mike Charman, a serving soldier and historical interpreter also attended wearing WW2 uniform with replica newspapers of events from 70 years ago. Several of the residents are over 100 and each had written a paragraph about their experiences. One of the residents, Doreen was in the RAF for 5 years as a flight mechanic working on bombers and Lancaster bombers. She met her husband, a mid-upper gunner in the forces and they went on leave to get married. The students were deeply enthralled by the accounts of WW2 and VE Day in particular. Four Y7 students accompanied my Mrs Gill Hoile attended St Gregory's Church last Wednesday lunchtime to celebrate the lives of those given in WW1 and the surrounding areas. There were representatives from Crakehall Primary School, Bedale Primary School and RAF Leeming Primary School. Wooden crosses were placed in a sand tray to remember those who gave their lives and the primary children also wore sashes with the names of the fallen soldiers written on them. Some of the primary school students said prayers and Abby Wilkinson Y7 read from Matthew 5 ‘The Sermon on the Mount.’ Photo; Perry Hewlett with Cpl Mike Charman Past pupils remembered. Past pupils who are no longer with us were remembered at the Y11 presentation assembly at Bedale High School with trophies awarded in their memory. The Richard Blanchard Cup for basketball was awarded to Connor McDonald, the Richard Blanchard Cup for rugby was awarded to Matthew Taylor, the Danny Davies cup for improvement in football went to Toby Cerrato, the Jonny Miles cup for effort went to Christopher Armstrong and the Becky Robinson cup for effort went to Hannah Bowe. Photo l to r Toby Cerrato, Hannah Bowe, Matthew Taylor and Christopher Armstrong. Aysgarth School is delighted to announce that four of its 1213 year olds have won awards to their chosen senior schools. Christian Totty was awarded a scholarship to Uppingham after convincing them of his sporting prowess. He has a number of accolades under his belt at Aysgarth including top try scorer for the 1st XV, captain of swimming and member of the 1st XI football and 2nd XI cricket. Barnard Castle recognised George Southall’s sports where he has excelled in the school from playing prop for the 1st XV, a valuable member of the 1st XI football team and also 2nd XI cricket. Alex Bowman put on an impressive display for Shrewsbury School to award him a Design & Technology exhibition and Cheltenham College recognised Theo Kace as an all-rounder by awarding him an exhibition for Art, Music, Drama and Sport. Adrian Grayson received an award from Dickie Bird OBE at Headingly before the test match against New Zealand for his 51 year service to schools cricket. BEDALE REALLY HAS GONE BIKE CRAZY On the same day that the football club were cycling between England and Holland, father and son team, Martin and Steve Revis, along with 11 friends were taking part in the 140 mile Whitehaven to Sunderland Coast to Coast cycle ride with 5,000 metres (16,000 feet) of ascent to raise funds for Yorkshire Cancer Research in memory of Christopher Revis who died from skin cancer in 2011. These two charity rides were preceded the weekend before by a group of 60 pupils and staff from the high school embarking on their annual Coast to Coast 3-day cycle ride. Setting off from Morecambe way with pebbles in pocket, the groups ascended over 1,500 metres before a fish and chip supper and overnight camp at Appletreewick campsite. Day 2 saw spectacular views over the Vale of Pickering and the North York Moors with the final day through Dalby Forest before the two mile procession into Scarborough’s North Bay where they were greeted by parents and friends. This is the 7th time Bedale High School has taken on the Coast to Coast challenge led by teacher Mark Sellers and it the aim is to remove all the pebbles from the west coast and deposit them in God’s Own Country. On Friday June 5, Bedale Primary School held a French Breakfast to raise money for the Friends of Mettupalayam charity, a community project in rural India that the school and its staff have supported over the years. As well as helping improve French language skills, the breakfast raised over £120 for the charity. Thank you to everyone who helped, including Bedale Tesco Express who kindly provided many of the refreshments on offer. Joely Newell, a Y8 pupil at Bedale High school has undertaken the longest bike ride she has ever completed in one day to raise money for charity. With the support of her dad, Steve Newell they started out in Ripon and headed towards Easingwold, through the Howardian hills and on to Malton, eventually finishing in Bridlington, a total distance of 72 miles. The whole journey took seven and a half hours including short breaks for food and drink. Joely set herself a goal this year of raising money for a charity and chose Operation Smile UK. She chose to raise funds for Operation Smile UK who are a children’s medical charity. They provide free reconstructive surgery for children and young adults born with facial deformities, predominately cleft lips and cleft palates. Joely has a cousin who was born with a cleft palate which was why she chose to support this charity. In addition she plans to raise further monies by selling items donated by friends and family at her local car boot sale. Her sponsorship so far will exceed £500 and will be matched pound for pound by Barclays Bank. Charity golf. – There will be a charity golf day at Bedale Golf Club on Monday July 20 involving a Stableford competition ¾ handicap in teams of four with the best two scores to count, and trophies and prizes for the longest drive and nearest the pin. Companies are invited to sponsor a hole costing £75. All enquiries to Christine on 01609 258147, 07759 72184. Book and Postcard Fair. – This bi-annual event will be held in Bedale Hall on Sunday October 11 between 10am-3.45pm with admission costing £1 for adults and children under 14 free. There will be rare antiquarian, interesting and unusual books for sale as well as a vast number of old postcards bought and sold and home-made refreshments are available all day. For more information contact Mrs Denny Gibson on 01677 422863 or email info@bedalebookfair.co.uk. Brass band. – The Bedale Brass Band will be performing at an outdoor service on Sunday at Crakehall, at Snape for the annual show on Monday August 31, at Great Smeaton for the Smeaton Feast on Sunday September 13, in the market place for the Christmas tree lights switch-on on Saturday November 28 and at Middleham church for a carol concert on Friday December 18. There will also be a collection at Catterick Racecourse on Sunday September 20 and the car boot sale in the park on Saturday October 3. Forthcoming gig. – In association with the Hemelvaart Café, Skinny Living will be appearing live at the Chantry Hall on Saturday July 17 at 7pm. Tickets cost £12 and all profits will go to St Gregory's Church. Skinny Living is a new band based in Wakefield and is a pleasant blend of vocalists, songwriters and musicians with different musical backgrounds and influences. Tickets can be purchased from the Hemelvaart Café or via the website. Walking for health. – There is a 1 hour walk from the leisure centre on some Thursdays at 10.15am for a 10.30am start organised by the Hambleton Strollers. The walk is usually over flat land with a leader and finishes back at the centre with a cup of coffee. The group are on expanding their walks, which are all flat ground, risk assessed and volunteer leader supported, to become weekly walks. If anyone would like to become a walk leader, please get in touch with Paul Fisher on 01609 771624 or email him at paul.fisher@ageuknorthyorkshire.org.uk. Knit and Natter. - Come along for a coffee with others who enjoy knitting to the Golden Tortoise in Sussex Street, Bedale from 1pm on Thursday. If interested, speak to Janet. Dance orchestra. - Bring a chair and picnic to the grounds of Thorp Perrow Arboretum on Saturday July 18 for 7.30pm. The performance by the Mr Swing Dance Orchestra will feature the sounds of Frank Sinatra, Harry Connick jnr and Tom Jones. This is a ticket only event which costs £15 for adults and £12 for children. For further details please call us 01677 427203 or e-mail us at enquiries@thorpperrow.com. Postage Stamps. - an appeal is made for supporters of the Marie Curie Cancer Care charity to save used stamps and leave them in the box at the back of St Gregory’s Church or post them through the tourist information centre letter box. Volunteers. - Dales-Care is looking for additional volunteers to complement and work alongside its current team. This could involve working in the day centre, helping in the kitchen or delivering meals on wheels. If anyone has a few hours to spare and would be interested in being part of this worth-while cause, please do get in touch by ringing 01677 425806 or emailing on dales_care@btconnect.com. Community Forum. - The Bedale and villages community forum will meet in Bedale Hall at 7.30pm on Thursday July 16. This is a community partnership which will exist to facilitate the improvement and regeneration of Bedale and its surrounding villages. Future meetings will be held on, Thursday September 17 (AGM) and Thursday November 19. FROM THE PARISH REGISTER Baptisms Esme Evie Adams; 24th May 2015, Bedale Funerals Lillias Williams of Bedale Derek Robinson of Bedale Marwood Graham of Bedale Margaret Worthy of Leeming Bar Stan Mallinson of Bedale Year’s Mind Patrick Rafferty Dan Thompson Valerie Sharpe Lottie Hill THE ASSUMPTION OF MARY On the feast of Mary we celebrate a special favour that God gave to Mary, our Mother. The Assumption means that Mary was taken up into the glory of heaven not only with her soul, but also with her body and is celebrated on August 15 every year. Jesus, the Son of God was born from Mary's pure womb. So when Mary died, God the Father and Jesus, would not let the body of the Mother of God be spoilt. This was her reward for her love of God and her years of faithful prayers and suffering. Now Mary is in heaven. She is queen of heaven and earth. She is the Mother of Jesus' Church and queen of apostles. Every time Mary asks Jesus to give us graces, he listens to her request. After the resurrection from the dead, we, too, can go to heaven with our bodies. Our bodies will be perfect. They will not suffer illness anymore. They will not need any more food and drink to keep alive. They will be beautiful and splendid. If we use our bodies now to do good, those bodies will share in our heavenly reward. As we celebrate the feast day of Mary, we can ask our Blessed Mother Mary to guide, protect and care for us. MY LIFE AT ST GREGORY’S My Mother decided that I join the St Gregory’s Church Choir. I am now beginning my 71st year as a member of the choir and I would like to think of the Church as my second home. So at the age of 8, I began a journey that I have really enjoyed, and these are a few of the things that have happened during that time. When I started my long stint in the choir we had 18 boys and 9 men. The choir master was Stanley Megson, or Uncle Stan as he was known to everyone. In those days the boys received points, 1 per service and 3 if you attended the morning and evensong services. Then, at the year, we received a penny for each of the points we had received. In those days it was Matins and evensong every week. On the first Sunday we had a Communion Service at 9am, sang to the settings of Merbecke, then Matins at 11am, evensong was at 6-30 pm. We had to arrive early to have a run through the chants for the Psalm, Venity, Te-Deum and Benedictus and sang to the Hymn tunes. On Ascension Day the boys had to go up the church tower and sing Hail The Day That Sees Him Rise. Tom Attwood, the church verger rang the 6-55am curfew bell but not that morning, he also rang it at 5-55pm every night. This was followed with a procession up to the “Observer Post” situated behind Willow Drive in Aiskew. It is not there now. We got there at the bottom of the churchyard over a rickety bridge over the beck and had a short service. Most Sunday mornings we were entertained by Tommy Thompson (Wanda’s father) who was the headmaster of Aysgarth School and took a few services at the church. He took me home to Rand Grange following the service. The Diocese held a choir festival every year, when all the church choirs in the Diocese met at the cathedral every year and sang a special evensong to various settings. This was continued after the cathedral services were ceased to exist with a joint service with the choir of St Mary’s at Richmond under Dr Bull. Then Uncle Stan was called to go to war and Ronnie Waring from Northallerton took over the choir. He was assisted by Gladys Kettlewell and Mrs Shepherd for quite a few years. The rector at that time was Harold Hodson, and he was quite a character, a very kind and helpful man. When Mr Marshal the milkman was ill, Rev Hodson took over the milk round. He liked playing snooker and was seen at the fire station very regularly but the fireman couldn’t beat him. He always used the excuse that he had a meeting to go to. He took evensong at Leeming Bar church and took the firemen with him in his pony and trap. Yes, he was a horsey person and followed the hounds regularly. He had a wedding once and entered the church, left his horse outside and came in with his spurs jangling under his cassock. He was rector until 1951 and his successor John Massingberd-Munday was also in the horse business but he bred horses. Uncle Stan came back from the war and continued as choirmaster. In 1948 the first changes were made when we got new choir stalls, as they are today. The old ones were removed and the choir sat on chairs on soil until the new ones arrived. These arrived with other pieces of furniture, the pulpit, the altar and reredos in the north aisle, which was originally the High Altar in the East. All of these were given by Ethel Milman Procter Beresford Peirse in memory of her family. I was now getting older and was elevated to the back row now and sang alto with Teddy Kay for quite a few years and when he died I was on my own. In 1950 the choir were part of the pageant telling the history of Bedale. Ken Easby played Father Tyme and spent the whole evening walking with a scythe over his shoulder very slowly from one end to the other. Tom Plummer then later on Don Fraser became organist because Uncle Stan had retired by now and to quote him “Peter, I am not having you singing like a woman. Get down to the other end and sing bass with Syd Grundy,” a position I still have today. It was about 1970 that women and girls were introduced, the boy’s voices had broken and no more were joining. At this time, Andrew and the late Jenny Woodhouse ran the new communicants guild or pathfinders. They went all over the Deanery and when Andrew either became head or decided to go into the ministry the pathfinders finished. During this time I was on the Deanery Synod and Norman McDermid appointed me stewardship adviser a position I held for two years. During this time, the Queen came to Ripon Cathedral and gave out the Maundy Money and Anne and I went to the service representing the Deanery. Tom and Nellie Attwood from St Gregory’s were receiving the money. In 1979, Richard Boyton became organist and still is playing today. At that time the organ was an Abbot and Smith pipe organ and was renovated in 1975. It continued to cause problems and when Richard went away on holiday, the organ almost packed up, but on his return he got the organ to function once again. Richard and I decided rather than spend £75,000 on restoring it once again, we could buy a new Makin organ for £18,000. After many letters to the DAC, we won our case and in 1985 the present organ was installed. At that time we helped by Mike Cole who understood Makin organs. The other changes were the altar rail in the Lady Chapel was replaced, the lights in the church were changed in the 1990’s, and the bookcase and shelves under the tower were replaced in memory of Alan Joyce, who sang with me in the choir. I was honoured to be asked to be churchwarden by Ambrose Hutton-Squire and became the rector’s warden. He appointed me every year which is why we had three wardens until Simon Rudkin decided to abide by the rules and no one can hold that position for more than 6 years. I had to retire but was elected after two years. I was really upset when I found out in March this year that, after some 38 years’ service, I was not re-elected. I suppose it was time to go, but I would have liked to have done another year, then retire gracefully. I would like to thank everybody who I have worked with over the years and will continue to keep a close eye on the future of St Gregory’s. Peter G Parlour. CRAFT AND GIFT FAIR 2015 The annual list of dates for the craft and gift fairs which take place in the Chantry Hall on market days and some weekends have now been completed. Please give them your support. Admission is free and light refreshments are available between 10am-3pm JULY Saturday July 4, Tuesday July 7, Tuesday July 14, Tuesday July 21, Tuesday July 28 AUGUST Saturday August 1, Tuesday August 4, Tuesday August 11, Tuesday August 18, Tuesday August 25 Saturday August 29, Sunday August 30, Monday August 31 August bank holiday weekend Admission is free and light refreshments are available between 10am-2pm SEPTEMBER Saturday September 5, Tuesday September 8, Tuesday September 15, Tuesday September 22, Tuesday September 29 OCTOBER Saturday October 3, Tuesday October 6, Tuesday October 13, Tuesday October 20, Tuesday October 27. NOVEMBER Saturday November 7 DECEMBER Saturday December 5 – Christmas fair until 3pm WAR MEMORIAL SERVICES We will be holding short memorial services at the war memorial on the centenary of the deaths of the 10 Bedale residents who lost their lives in World War 1. The 8 services in their memory will commence at 11am on; May 2; Alfred Hutchinson, Peter Binks May 5; Will Corps May 9; Charles Zaragosa De la Poer Beresford August 7; J.W.Buckle, George Metcalfe August 9; Fred Metcalfe August 21; William Watson FAREWELL D&S TIMES The pressure on regional newspapers must be immense with shrinking advertising revenue and alternative ways for Joe Public to access the news. The Darlington and Stockton Times has been reduced over time to about 3 editions to cover the whole region and it has relied on the goodwill of a small army of local correspondents to gather news from their towns and villages to keep that section of the paper alive and in good health. For this very time-consuming role, the correspondents are paid a pittance. No-one does it for the money I can assure you but it is a token gesture from the newspaper for a job well done. Imagine my dismay to receive a letter from the editor informing me that our pittance was to be reduced by a massive 40%. What profession would accept such a massive and arbitrary reduction in wages? Well not this one I am afraid. As the correspondent for Aiskew, Bedale, Burrill, Burneston, Carthorpe, Crakehall, Exelby, Hackforth, Hornby, Leeming Bar, Leeming Village, Newton-leWillows, Patrick Brompton and Thornton Watlass, the June 26 submission was my last. I have loved serving these villages to the best of my ability and I can pride myself on getting lots of good, local news into the town and village section of the D&S Times. I too however, have been left as exasperated as my many suppliers of photographs and news stories over recent weeks at the way these have failed to make it to press. I understand the pressure of space in the newspaper but it is soul-destroying when so much time is put into creating these local interest stories and then nothing happens. It is a complete and utter waste of my time to do this if they don’t make the cut. Time for someone else to take up the mantle. I am reluctantly bowing out at the top having enjoyed my years as a local correspondent but I won’t be taken for a mug and unfortunately, I don’t want to be a part of the new regime. I do thank all my contributors for their support over recent times and I wish the new editor, deputy editor and reporters the very best for the future success of the D&S Times. Martyn Coombs Paul Carnell Certified Bookkeeper Computerised Bookkeeping Payroll Management Small Business Startup 01677 422503 www.paulcarnell.co.uk F & R LOGS Quality seasoned hardwood logs available all year round. Supplied in two load sizes, small bags and nets Delivered to your door. Competitive prices and service with a smile. Call Tim on 07745821395 or 01765 635259 OUR METHODIST FRIENDS Methodist Church. – The Aiskew, Bedale and Crakehall Methodist communities will soon become the Bedale and District Methodist Church and will meet for worship in Bedale from September. ECCLES HEDDON LLP SOLICITORS Family (divorce, family and children), property (residential & commercial), business advice, employment law, wills, probate and family trusts, estate planning, lasting powers of attorney, advising the elderly, farming & agriculture, dispute resolution. Offices at:5 South End, Bedale, N Yorks DL8 2BJ. Tel: 01677-422422 5 Westgate, Ripon, N Yorks HG4 2AT Tel: 01765-601717 24a Market Place, Thirsk, N Yorks YO7 1LF. Tel: 01845-522324 www.eccles-heddon.co.uk Email: bedale@eccles-heddon.com GARDENING SERVICES Do you need help with your garden? Local, trustworthy and reliable. Reasonable rates. Contact Graham Pentelow 01677 470904 or 07544484038. or email gpentelow@gmail.com Silverdale 37 North End, Bedale Tel; 01677 427222 Jewellery, watches and lots more Bedale & District Funeral Service Prop; Keith Parlour 28 Market Place, Bedale Tel; 01677 426185 Private rest room The Millings Clifton St Anne’s Personal Care Service Ltd Set in beautiful gardens at the heart of the market town of Bedale in North Yorkshire, The Millings provides high quality respite, residential and day care in a comfortable and caring environment. Benefiting from tasteful modernisation, this historic home combines the most modern facilities with the home's original features bringing a homely feel to every room. Exceptional Inspections reports from The Care Quality Commission CQC is our regulatory body who require us to undergo rigorous inspection and assessment processes. Our reports clearly demonstrate the high scores we have achieved in all areas of service delivery. These results can be viewed on the CQC website. First care home in Britain to achieve Customer First In April 2010 we were awarded the Customer First kite mark for excellence in delivering customer focused care. We are the first care homes in Britain to have achieved this status. The Millings offers 36 spacious private rooms connected to a central Nurse Call System to ensure an immediate response from staff. All rooms have private en suite facilities and residents can also enjoy our specialist bathrooms offering the latest designs of assisted baths and walk in showers which promote maximum independence and peace of mind. North End, Bedale, North Yorkshire DL8 1AF. Tel: 01677 423635/427575 www.residential-homes.net Need a Taxi? Call Procter’s Taxis on 01677 422932