st. mary’s church remembrance day service 10.45 a.m ... · church steward jim marr ......

8
1 St. Mary’s Church Remembrance Day Service 10.45 a.m. Sunday 10th November 2 Minutes Silence will be observed at 11.00 a.m. Poppies were first suggested as a symbol of Remembrance in 1918. In 1921 the British Legion adopted it and the first Poppy Appeal was born. The first appeal raised £106,000 (nearly £30 million in today's terms) and all the poppies were supplied from France. In 1922 the "Poppy Factory" was established in the UK to keep costs down and employed disabled ex- Servicemen to make the poppies This year, the Legion is focusing on the range of work it does to support Armed Forces families, whether they are families of personnel on active service, or those currently in transition from military to civilian life, or of veterans. With acknowledgements to the British Legion

Upload: voanh

Post on 13-Apr-2018

216 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

1

St. Mary’s Church

Remembrance Day Service

10.45 a.m. Sunday 10th November

2 Minutes Silence will be observed at 11.00 a.m.

Poppies were first suggested as a symbol of Remembrance in 1918.

In 1921 the British Legion adopted it and the first Poppy Appeal was born.

The first appeal raised £106,000 (nearly £30 million in today's terms) and all

the poppies were supplied from France. In 1922 the "Poppy Factory" was

established in the UK to keep costs down and employed disabled ex-

Servicemen to make the poppies

This year, the Legion is focusing on the range of work it does to support

Armed Forces families, whether they are families of personnel on active

service, or those currently in transition from military to civilian life, or of

veterans.

With acknowledgements to the British Legion

2

Fabric ~ Curtains ~ Blinds ~ Tracks ~ Poles ~ FREE HOME MEASURING SERVICE ~

6 Springs Parade, Brigg, North Lincolnshire, DN20 8EQ

Tel/Fax: 01652 656006 Email: [email protected]

www.curtaincouture.co.uk

Curtain Couture

Please contact any of the editorial team with news etc. for next month’s magazine:

Kate Prior, Jim Flewker, Patrick Keilthy 655360, Pete Townsend 656817, Stephen Caldwell

653575. You can also e-mail to [email protected]

Advertising: Jane Caldwell, 653575 or [email protected]

Distribution: John Cairns, 652572

Copy deadline for the next magazine - 15th November 2013

Please note that events advertised in this magazine are the responsibility of the organisers. Whilst

every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the information in Wrawby News, neither the

Church or the Editors have any control over the events or information supplied by others.

Who's Who in Wrawby

St Mary's Parish Church

Clergy

Fr. Owain Mitchell 10 Glanford Road, Brigg 653989 Licensed Reader Nigel Good 658883 Churchwarden Derek Bunting 652542 Nigel Good 658883 Parish Administrator 653989 Treasurer

Patrick Keilthy 655360

Wrawby Methodist Church Minister Rev Enid Knowles 658268 16 St James Rd, Brigg Church Steward

Jim Marr 650114 Church Treasurer Jonathan Dibdin 655277

Wrawby St. Mary’s C E Controlled Primary School Head teacher

Mrs. M Potterton 655579 Chair of Governors

Mrs R Hoyle 653154

Other Organisations Roman Catholic Representative Marie Owen Brown 653579 Wrawby Pre-school 07960 021517 Little Explorers ( 9.15-11.15 Mon-days term time in Village Hall) Lisa Beveridge 0771 5398549 North Lincolnshire UA Councillors Rob Waltham 652101 Nigel Sherwood 657882 Carl Sherwood 655202 Parish Council - Chairman

Ian Smith 652084 Parish Clerk

Graham Foster 651250 Community Police 101 Wrawby Neighbourhood Watch Mrs. Julie Smith 652084 Wrawby Post Mill Mrs. Susan Day 653699 Wrawby History Group Mrs. Kay Rothery 653315 Lunch & Chat Mrs. P Hubbard 653387 Wrawby Playing Fields Assoc. Mr. Paul Dalton 654665 Village Hall Committee Chairperson and Bookings

Mrs Susan Day 653699 Village Hall Secretary Mrs. Kirstin May 658206 Wrawby Women's Institute Jane Wooliscroft 657959 Wrawby Community Choir Caroline Reddish 653155 Ladies Afternoon Club Barbara Green 653039

WRAWBY PRE-SCHOOL

Thanks to everyone who has voted for the pre-school to win the £3,000 from Lloyds Bank Community fund as detailed in last month's Wrawby News. You can still vote in the branch and you don't need to be a Lloyds customer to do so. The result will be announced in next month's Wrawby News.

Many thanks also to the villagers that have purchased a brick for the new building. This is an on-going scheme and a brick can be purchased for as little as £5. Please ring Kate Prior on 650209 if you would like to support the Pre-school in this way. Alternatively, bricks will be on sale at the Make and Sale fair on 16th November.

There was a great turnout for the Indian cookery demonstration and flower-arranging evening, which raised £241 and the first of the monthly coffee mornings, which raised just under £100. Many thanks to Maria for her generosity in time and effort.

The next coffee morning will be in the village hall on Wed 6th November at 9.30 - 11.30am. There will also be a pudding club on Sunday 17th No-vember at 8pm in the Village Hall. Bring a small pudding of your choice and a beverage (tea and coffee supplied). The cost is £5 per head and all profits will go to the Pre-school.

3

WRAWBY ROOFING

SERVICES

FLAT ROOFS,LEAD WORK.

POINTING & REPAIRS,

GUTTERING & POLY CARBS,

SLATE 'N' TILE RE-ROOFS,

MOSS CLEANING

SLATE & TILE ROOFS

ALL WORK GUARANTEED.

FREE QUOTATIONS,

18 YEARS EXPERIENCE.

MR.J.JOBSON

01652 657067

07703 657788

B O S House

23 Old Courts Road

Brigg

North Lincolnshire

DN20 8JD 01652 650277

[email protected] [email protected]

Office supplies – Laminating – Colour copying to A3 - A0 plan copying - Binding – Bespoke stationery – Office design and furniture installation

Craft supplies for card making and scrap-booking .

The University Centre at...

THIS SPACE COULD BE ADVERTISING

YOUR BUSINESS

Contact 653575

Or e-mail [email protected]

OUR SECOND ANNUAL FAIR

FOR WRAWBY

The Wrawby Make & Sale Group is

looking forward to its second major

fund raising event – the Christmas Fair

on Saturday 16th November in the

Village Hall. With your support this

small group of less than 10 people

have contributed more than £600 to

village organisations in the past year

including:

• St Mary's School

• The Under 5s Pre-School

• Village Hall Lunches

• The Playing Field Association

• Wrawby Post Mill

• St Mary's Church

• Wrawby Methodists

Our annual fair also helps other local

organisations and individuals to raise

money for their favourite causes by

offering them stalls. Individual gift

ideas for Christmas will include:

• hand made craft goods – many

unique items, at a fraction of internet

prices!

• hand made Christmas decorations

• Christmas cards by Phoenix Cards

• stocking fillers for children

• delicious home-baked cakes

• jams and chutneys

• wood craft by Ray Bristow – very

popular last year!

• make-up stall in aid of cancer

charities

• Joanne Greaves Reflexology five

minute massages

Refreshments: tea, coffee and home

made biscuits will be available.

4

Half Price Frames : Home Visits : Now open Saturdays

SHERWOOD CYCLES

BMX

Town and Trail

Tandems

Spares and Repairs

Bridge Street, Brigg Tel. 01652 653232

T h e Bl ack T h e Bl ack T h e Bl ack T h e Bl ack

H o rsH o rsH o rsH o rs eeee

Simon

Tel: 652382

Tuesday to Saturday Lunch

Carvery also Bar Menu

————————

Tuesday to Saturday evenings

Carvery Also Bar Menu

————————–

Sunday Lunch Carvery

12 noon, 1.15 and 2.30pm sittings

Quiz every Thursday at 9.30

PARISH COUNCIL NEWS

Ian Smith, the Parish Council Chairman, received a commemorative shield and certificate from David

Rose, Chair of CPRE Northern Lincolnshire., to mark

SCHOOL NEWS

Please support the Christmas Fair at

Wrawby St Mary’s School on 28th

November from 3.40 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.

Immingham Inner Wheel Antiques Quiz Evening

with Robert Horner Friday 22nd November at Wrawby Village Hall,

In aid of The Apostleship of the Sea, Immingham Pie, peas, and pudding. Bring your own drinks

7 for 7 30pm Teams of 4 Tickets £10.00

For tickets ring Bernie on 01652 656435

Your Park STILL Needs YOU!!

A quick update on how our fund raising efforts are going..

Firstly I would like to say a huge THANK YOU to everyone who has given their time or made a donation to Wrawby Playing Fields Association (Charity No. 525149) so far.

We have managed to raise enough to repaint the equipment, which we are doing bit by bit; replace the baby swings and buy a new climbing rope and log for the large mulit-play.

Our fund raising efforts are continuing with a Christmas Craft Fayre on 10

th November, 10am til 2pm in the Village

Hall. See below.

We are now looking for tombola/raffle prizes. These can be dropped off at my house – The Spell, Tunnel Road, or if you let Postie Sue know we will collect in person.

Any cakes for the cake stall would also be much appreciated. Again, these can be dropped off either at my house or at the village hall on the day.

We hope that the village will come out and support us on the 10

th November to raise as much money AND have as

much fun as possible!!!

We look forward to seeing you all there…..

Thank you again for your continued support. Angela

5

J . Naylor N.A.S.D.

COMPLETE FUNERAL DIRECTORS

15 Bigby Street Comforts Avenue

Brigg Scunthorpe

650520 280082

24 hour Personal Service - Private Chapel of Rest

Own Hearse and Limousines

The Jolly Miller Takeaway Service Brigg Road Wrawby Tel 655658

SPIT ROAST CHICKEN Available 4.00—8.00pm

1/4 = £3.00, 1/2 = £5.00, 3/4 = £7.00, Whole = £9.00, Chips = £1.00, Salad = £1.00

10% discount with this advert Call and Collect orders welcome

All for Pets Petfood and Accessories

Free Doorstep Delivery

Wrawby and Surrounding Areas

For Products, Prices and Orders call Michelle

07821 980913 Or e-mail [email protected]

www.allforpets.biz

Wrawby WI presents a cookery demonstration by Rachel Green on 20th November 2013 at 8pm in the Village Hall. Rachel will be demonstrating dishes for Christmas. This is an open meeting so everyone is welcome in-cluding the gentlemen. Tickets £8.00. Raffle and refreshments. Please contact Jane Woolliscroft to purchase a ticket 01652 657959.

Intermezzo Vocal Quintet Concert at St. Mary’s Church

Saturday 9th November 7.30 p.m.

Doors open 7.00 p.m.

Proceeds to Macmillan Cancer Support, Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund and St. Mary’s Church

In memory of Doreen Hardaker

A programme of varied musical items

Tickets , including light refreshments, £6.00 on the door, Tickets , including light refreshments, £6.00 on the door, Tickets , including light refreshments, £6.00 on the door, Tickets , including light refreshments, £6.00 on the door, £5.00 in advance from David Hardaker on 07910 538112£5.00 in advance from David Hardaker on 07910 538112£5.00 in advance from David Hardaker on 07910 538112£5.00 in advance from David Hardaker on 07910 538112

At 7.30 p.m. on Friday 29th November, St Mary’s Church Wrawby will be holding a

Puddings & Puzzles Quiz Night in Wrawby Village Hall. Tickets £7.50 per head including your selection from a range of home-made puddings.

Bring your own drink.

Tickets are strictly limited so please contact Patrick Keilthy on 655360

[email protected] or Mary Tustin on 655584 [email protected] as soon as possible

to avoid disappointment

6

Around WrawbyAround WrawbyAround WrawbyAround Wrawby

From the Registers:From the Registers:From the Registers:From the Registers:

21st October Funeral Basil Cox

Soup Lunches Soup Lunches Soup Lunches Soup Lunches continue every Tuesday throughout November at the Village Hall at 12.30pm. There is a selection of home-made soups, bread, cheese and plum bread as well as tea or coffee. There is no charge but voluntary donations are gratefully received. All profits are shared between charitable organisations. All welcome.

Hallowe’en Party Hallowe’en Party Hallowe’en Party Hallowe’en Party on Friday 1st November 6-8pm at the Jolly Miller. Come along for spooky fun, games and bouncy castle.

Bonfire and Firework display at Jolly Miller, Bonfire and Firework display at Jolly Miller, Bonfire and Firework display at Jolly Miller, Bonfire and Firework display at Jolly Miller, Sunday 3rd November. Doors open and bonfire food from 5.30 p.m., bonfire lit at 6.00 p.m. Fireworks at 6.30 p.m. Optional £1.00 per head donation which will be split between two local charities. Parking at Vicarage Motors. Please come on foot if you can.

Cream Scones and CoffeeCream Scones and CoffeeCream Scones and CoffeeCream Scones and Coffee - On the first Saturday every month, there is a coffee morning in the church from 10.00am to 12 noon. Why not pop in to sample cream scones and relax over a cup of coffee (or tea if you prefer)? All are welcome.

Little Explorers, Little Explorers, Little Explorers, Little Explorers, will meet on Mondays in the village hall from 9.15am - 11.15 am. There is a wide selection of toys plus a healthy snack and drink for the children and tea or coffee and home-made cake for parents or carers! Contact Lisa on 0771 5398549.

Apologies Apologies Apologies Apologies to Nigel Good for cutting off the end of his Page 7 article last month...

J. C. DAVIS PLUMBING

ALSO PROPERTY MAINTENANCE INCLUDING:

Plastering, Rendering, Guttering, Driveways,

Drain Clearance, Fencing, Patios, Tiling,

Painting, PVC windows and Fascias fitted

Home: 01652 657095, Mobile: 07712 045137

BRIGG LAUNDERETTE AND IRONING SEVICES

4 ELWES STREET

COIN OP AND SERVICE WASHES

AVAILABLE

FULL IRONING SERVICE

TABLE LINEN FOR HIRE

TEL 01652 651088

EMAIL

[email protected]

Christopher P A Neave 07564 510887

Hedge Cutting and Lawn Mowing

Gutter and Window Cleaning

Drive and Patio Cleaning

Shed and Fence Painting

Weeding and Tidying

Fencing

All Other General Garden Maintenance

We have a wide range of experience, and carry accreditations from many major manufacturers of plastering, dry lining and floor screeding.

All new/ private dwellings

Plastering & Partitions. All Specialised Colour through Systems, Spe-cialised Screeds and Ceramic Tiling.

Unit 2, Island Carr Industrial Estate, Brigg, North Lincolnshire, DN20 8PD

t: 01652 656813 e: [email protected] w:www.bwshrimpton.co.uk

MONTHLY CRIME NEWS - SEPTEMBER

1 x Theft (from local business premises) 1 x Harassment (a ‘road rage’ incident on Melton Road)

12 other matters required police attention, including a woman apparently trying to

cross the motorway on foot, the smell of cannabis from a property, two minor traffic

collisions and two reports of suspicious vehicles.

7

BRIGG OPTICAL 5 Chapel Court, Brigg

TEL. 01652 650400

NHS/Private Eye Tests Available

Prescription glasses from £30.00 Open Monday - Saturday

Lab Address - 2 Old Mill Lane, Wrawby, Tel: 01652 654464

FIVE STAR CATTERY

SUPERIOR BOARDING Est. Over 25 Years As selected and Featured By: YORKSHIRE TELEVISION

Call Julie: 01652 653064 Barton Road, Wrawby, Brigg VIEW OUR WEB: www.fivestarcattery.co.uk

T here’s lots in the news at the moment on the issue of food waste. In our harvest festival

service in Church at the beginning of October, we thanked God for His wonderful provision

for us and for the amazing variety of different foods that we can choose from. We also

thought about some of the staggering figures that reflect the world’s food waste – and a

couple of them have been haunting me since. On average, in the UK, one fifth of our weekly shop ends

up in the bin. As this is an average, it means there will be some households that throw little away, but

some that throw a great deal away. How much do you throw away, dear reader? Another scary statistic

is that in the UK we reject between 20 and 40% of our fruit and veg because they are “ugly” – not

pleasing to the eye. Thankfully, that figure is falling as more people are accepting that it’s the taste

that’s important, not the looks- and nobbly potatoes taste just as good as non-nobbly ones! All this

makes me wonder about food waste in our house, and I have to admit to being far from perfect on this

front. In my defence though, my children have been overheard saying “we can sleep well tonight,

Mother has just put 2 small boiled potatoes in a ramekin dish in the fridge”. Sometimes these 2 small

boiled potatoes make their way into a soup a day or 2 later, but sometimes, Jim politely asks if he can

throw them ( and the other one that’s joined them) out a week later. Does anyone reading also have a

few left-overs in the fridge in a small ramekin dish?

I’m sure many of you will have heard the saying “nothing was wasted from a pig apart from its squeal” –

and maybe it’s time we got back to basics and looked to the way our grandparents operated. I have no

memory whatsoever of my Nana ever throwing anything away after meals. Any veg or potatoes would be

served up as “bubble and squeak” the following day. And there was never any meat bought above and

beyond what the needs of the week’s menu demanded. I can’t remember my mum throwing anything

away either. Even though I was quite a picky eater as a child, I don’t remember leftovers making it

past the dog’s dish, and she was a small dog, so there can’t have been that much. But what is really sad

in all this, is that whilst the west wastes so much, there are still those who go hungry, and it doesn’t

have to be like this. I’m still unsure of just what part you and I, dear reader play in all this, but just

imagine if people only bought what they could eat, how much would we save? And just imagine what we

could do with the money that we saved? We could give a little of it to charities that work to feed

those who are starving. And less waste would be good for our country too, saving money and recycling

costs. And maybe I would be a little thinner, and someone who is starving would be a little fuller, and

we would both be happier. Is it really as simple as this? We’ll never know until we try!

Maybe I need to go and buy some more ramekin dishes. Kate Marr

8

Wrawby’s Diary forWrawby’s Diary forWrawby’s Diary forWrawby’s Diary for

November 2013November 2013November 2013November 2013

27 Wednesday 9.00 a.m. Eucharist

Mobile Library

28 Thursday 3.40 to 5.00 p.m. School Xmas Fair

29 Friday 7.30 p.m. Puddings and Puzzles

Quiz Night in the Village Hall

DECEMBER

1 Sunday 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion

St. Mary’s 11.00 a.m. United Family Service

2 Monday 9.15 a.m. - 11.15 a.m. Little

Explorers in Village Hall and then

every Monday in term - time

3 Tuesday 12.30 p.m. Village Hall lunch

NOVEMBER

1 Friday 6.00p.m - 8.00p.m Hallowe’en party

at Jolly Miller

2 Saturday 10.00 - 12.00 Coffee Morning in

St Mary’s Church - Cream Scones, Coffee etc

3 Sunday 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion

St. Mary’s 11.00 a.m. United Family Service

5.30pm till late Bonfire and

fireworks at Jolly Miller

4 Monday 9.15 a.m. - 11.15 a.m. Little

Explorers in Village Hall and then

every Monday in term - time

5 Tuesday 12.30 p.m. Village Hall lunch

6 Wednesday 9.00 a.m. Eucharist

9.30 - 11.30 a.m. Pre-School Coffee

Morning in the Village Hall

Mobile Library - see below for times

St. Mary’s 8.00 p.m. Community Choir then

every Wednesday

9 Saturday 7.30 p.m. at St. Mary’s Church.

Intermezzo Quintet concert in

memory of Doreen Hardaker

10 Sunday 10.45 a.m. Remembrance Service

10.00 a.m. - 2.00 p.m. Playing Fields

Association Christmas Fair

11 Monday 2.00 p.m. Ladies Afternoon Club

Village Hall. Tel. 653039 for details

12 Tuesday 12.30 p.m. Village Hall lunch

13 Wednesday 9.00a.m. Holy Communion

16 Saturday 2.00 p.m. Wrawby Make and Sale

Group Christmas Fair in the

Village Hall

17 Sunday 11.00 a.m. Morning Praise

19 Tuesday 12.30 p.m.Village Hall lunch

20 Wednesday 9.00 a.m. Eucharist

8.00 p.m Wrawby WI Open Meeting

with Cookery Demonstration

21 Thursday 1.30 p.m. Make and Sale meeting in

Church

22 Friday 7.00.p.m for 7.30 p.m. Inner Wheel

Antiques Quiz evening

24 Sunday 11.00 a.m. Holy Communion

26 Tuesday 12.30 p.m. Village Hall lunch

Wrawby Mobile Library schedule

Every Third Wednesday:-

Village Hall 12.20 - 12.40 p.m.

Central Stores 1.15 - 1.35 p.m.

The Parish Church

of

St. Mary the Virgin,

Wrawby All are welcome to attend Sunday Services at St. Mary’s

Church. Those on the 1st and 3rd Sunday are particularly

arranged as joint services with the Methodist

congregation.

The 9.00am Wednesday Eucharist Service is a short (30

minute) Communion service.

To book a Wedding or Baptism please see Fr Owain after

Parish Communion on 2nd or 4th Sunday.

For all other matters contact him on 01652 653989 or e-

mail: [email protected]

Wrawby Post

Mill

No further Open Days in 2013

The Mill can be opened by special arrangement

and souvenirs purchased at any time.

Further details 01652 653699