Sand Hutton & Whitwell Group of Parishes
The Circular
Hare and pigs
Spring edition 2011
February March April
Sand Hutton Claxton Flaxton
Gate Helmsley Upper Helmsley Bossall
Buttercrambe Howsham Harton
Whitwell on the Hill Crambe Foston
Barton Le Willows Thornton Le Clay
Services for the Sand Hutton and Whitwell Benefices
February 2011
Sunday 6th February 5th Before Lent
10.30 Benefice Eucharist Crambe
Wed 9th Feb 10am Holy Communion Upper Helmsley
Sunday 13th February 4th Before Lent
9.00 Holy Communion Bossall
10.30 Morning Prayer Gate Helmsley
10.30 Family Service Flaxton
Wed 16th Feb 10am Holy Communion Sand Hutton
Sunday 20th February 3rd Before Lent
10.30 Benefice Eucharist Foston
Wed 23rd Feb 10am Holy Communion Crambe
Sunday 27th February 2nd Before Lent
9.00 Holy Communion Upper Helsmley 10.30 Holy Communion Sand Hutton
10.30 Holy Communion Whitwell
6.30 Evening Worship Flaxton
March 2011
Wed 2nd March 10am Holy Communion Buttercrambe
Sunday 6th March Sunday before Lent
10.30 Benefice Eucharist Howsham
Ash Wed 9th March 7.0 p.m. Holy Communion ` Sand Hutton
Sunday 13th March Lent 1
9.00 Holy Communion Bossall
10.30 Holy Communion Gate Helmsley
10.30 Holy Communion Crambe
10.30 Family Service Flaxton
6.30 Lent Meditation Sand Hutton
Wed 16th March 10a.m. Holy Communion Foston
Sunday 20th March Lent 2
10.30 Benefice Eucharist Buttercrambe
6.30 Lent Meditation Foston
Wed 23rd March 10a.m Holy Communion Gate Helmsley
Sunday 27th March Clocks go forward Lent 3
9.00 Holy Communion Upper Helmsley
10.30 Holy Communion Sand Hutton
10.30 Holy Communion Whitwell
10.30 Morning Prayer Foston
6.30 Lent Meditation Sand Hutton
Wed 30th March 10a.m. Holy Communion Bossall
April 2011
Sunday 3rd April Lent 4/ Mothering Sun
10.30 Family Benefice Eucharist Flaxton
6.30 Lent Meditation Foston
Wed 6th April 10a.m. Holy Communion Upper Helmsley
Sunday 10th April Lent 5
9.00 Holy Communion Howsham
10.30 Holy Communion Gate Helmsley
10.30 Holy Communion Foston
6.30 Lent Meditation Sand Hutton
Wed 13th April 10a.m. Holy Communion Crambe
Sunday 17th April Palm Sunday
10.30 Family Benefice Eucharist Upper Helmsley
Mon 18th April 7.0.p.m. Compline Flaxton
Tue 19th April 7.0.p.m. Compline Flaxton
Wed 20th April 7.0.p.m. Compline Flaxton
Wed 20th April 10a.m. Holy Communion Buttercrambe
Maundy Thurs 21st April 7.0 p.m. Holy Communion Bossall
Good Friday 22nd April 10.30 Family Service Foston
2.00 Last Hour Sand Hutton
Sunday 24th April Easter Day
9.00 Holy Communion Whitwell
10.30 Holy Communion Crambe
10.30 Holy Communion Flaxton
Wed 27th April 10am Holy Communion Sand Hutton
Sunday 1st May Easter 2
10.30 United Benefice Eucharist Gate Helmsley
Wed 3rd May 10am Holy Communion Whitwell
Greetings from the Vicarage,
Most people have been to a Church service at some stage in their lives, whether they are believers or not! Whether it be a Wedding, Funeral, Baptism, Christmas Easter or normal Sunday services, folk will have been!
The purpose of the Church Building is that people of the community can gather in the dry and warm(!!!) to worship. Worship is described in the pocket Oxford Dictionary as ‘Acts, Rites or Ceremonies of homage or service paid to God. In short, how people can engage with God. This happens through praise, adoration and thanksgiving as we humans respond to our existence and the world around us. Worship is the ‘Living Heart’ of religion (J.G.Davies). To worship pumps the blood of faith around the believers’ veins fully oxygenated by the presence of God.
There are a variety of services to match differing occasions – including those to mark birth, marriage and death!
I have always been keen to explore the varieties of services that exist to enliven faith. The stable diet of familiar services – Morning Prayer, Holy Communion – will continue week by week. However, there will be occasions when there will be ‘something different’. We should not be afraid of this, or shy away from it! Variety is the spice of faith!
In future service plans there will be services from differing traditions, including Celtic and Taize – to name 2!
The Celtic Christian tradition is very creation based and has distinctive features within its worship. Taize is a place in France where a Christian community have developed a particular style of worship very different to the normal church worship, with song repetition, candles, quiet prayer. The services will be a bit of a taster to see how other traditions engage with God through their worship
As we prepare for Easter the services are enriched through the variety of content, so keep an eye out for these! In my previous parishes we had a ‘Dawn’ service on Easter day – something to look forward to in future years, perhaps?
Very best wishes to you all. Ivan Howitt – Sand Hutton Vicarage
SEAFARER GIFT BOXES
Many grateful thanks for all the efforts made by many folk to put together boxes for Seafarers over Christmas. We handed over 60 boxes to the Mission Chaplain at Goole for distribution at Goole and Hull. It was a wonderful effort, the Chaplain was most grateful and asked for his thanks to be passed on. Many thanks to Rachel Baker for co-ordinating the collecting.
MONDAY MORNING PRAYER
On Monday of each week there is a short service of
Morning Prayer at 8.30am.
The venue alternates between Bossall and Sand Hutton. It is a good way to
start the week, and is open to anyone who would like to come along for a
quiet service.
Bossall: 7th Feb then every other week
Sand Hutton: 14th Feb then every other week
LENT
The season begins on 9th March, ASH WEDNESDAY. There will be one service in the Benefice that day: 7.00pm at Sand Hutton. The service will be a Holy Communion and will include the ‘Imposition of Ashes’. This is when the ashes of last years palm crosses are used to mark the forehead of worshippers to remind them of their mortality and reliance upon God. Do make an effort to get along if you can and mark the beginning of Lent.
LENTEN MEDITATION
Within the 10 churches of the Benefices there will be a Lenten Meditation. This takes place on a Sunday evening during Lent at 6.30pm. The venue alternates between Foston one week and Sand Hutton the next. (details in the services information)During Holy Week on the Monday 18th April, Tuesday 19th and Wednesday 20th there will be a short service of Compline (also known as ‘Night Prayer’). This will be at 7.00pm in St Lawrence Flaxton.
LENT LUNCHES
You are warmly invited to the Lent lunches
between 12.30 p.m. and 2.0 p.m
at the various homes listed below:
besides enjoying a simple but delicious lunch together, the time set apart
enables us to focus and prepare for the events of Holy Week and Easter.
The Charitable giving at each lunch will be going to
St Leonard’s Hospice.
Thank you to all our hosts:
Wed 16th March Wendy Holman, Woodhouse, Thornton Le Clay
Wed 23rd March Dick Garnons-Williams, Manor House, Gate Helmsley
Tues 29th March Rachel and Graham Baker, Holderness House, Claxton
Thurs 7th March Mike and Fiona Le Masurier, Crambe House, Crambe
LENT 5 venue and date to be arranged
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Confirmation
If anyone is interested in being prepared for Confirmation
Please contact Ivan
Tel: 01904 468 844
email: ivan.howitt@btinternet.com
TAPESTRY
The Benefice study Group has met a few times now
future dates are planned
all meetings are at
The Vicarage, Sand Hutton
At 7.30 p.m.
Tues 8th February Tues 8th March Tues 12th April
If you want to know more, give Ivan a call 01904 468 844
ANNUAL PAROCHIAL CHURCH MEETINGS
all churches must hold their annual meetings
before 30th April!
This is when Churchwardens are elected,
accounts approved
plans made for the coming year
They are important meetings for all interested
and involved in our church life and existence
Keep an eye open for the annual meeting of your church
and make every effort to attend
You can make a difference!!
HANDBELLS
St John’s Church Whitwell possess a very old set of 8 Handbells dating back to the 1840’s! As the Parish Priest I have taken these bells into our schools to introduce the pupils to this ancient art. Christmas Carols on handbells is terrific!
There are two main problems!
- The age of the bells means that they are in desperate need
of refurbishment
- 8 bells are not enough to do even the simplest of tunes!
So I hope to be able to raise sufficient funds to firstly refurbish the Whitwell bells, then to purchase another 8 or 9 bells to give a set of 16/17, the minimum recommended for tune ringing.
If anyone would like to donate or buy a bell I would obviously be delighted to hear from you!
I have received a sizable donation for which I am very grateful, and this enables the project to go ahead. There will be a fundraising event at some stage to help raise money, so keep a look out for that!
In the meantime, the bells are being taken to the Whitechapel bell foundry in London in February in order that a price can be given for refurbishment, and that new bells can be cast to match the old!
Ivan Howitt
Our condolences to the families and friends of
Mary Elizabeth Clark Aged 79 Flaxton
John Read Bossall
Ken Pennington Gate Helmsley
We commend them into God’s gracious keeping
A Fashion Show
by
Meadow
Of Whitby
put this date in your diary
Wednesday 6th April 2011
and come along to
Sandburn Hall , Flaxton
for a fantastic evening!!
Raising money for
St. Mary’s Church Sand Hutton
& Macmillan Cancer Support
(more details coming soon)
tickets from Rosy Miers 01904 468481
Women’s Institute
The following meetings will be taking place at
Sand Hutton village hall
visitors are most welcome at a charge of £3
17th February York Minster Revealed
Richard Shephard, Director of Development, will speak on the current fundraising appeal for the East front of the minster.
17th March Max Factor
Take a fresh look at your make-up with Jane Brewer from Max Factor
21st April Noel Coward
in words and musicwith David Goodwin
Around the Parishes……………………………
News views and information from:
BOSSALL
John Read
Foremost in our minds was the sudden and much lamented death of John Read and his funeral here in Bossall. John was a regular attender at Bossall and our other Parish Churches both in a personal capacity and as a member of the Benefice Choir.
It was a sad way in which to meet many of his family and other friends and we have received letters of appreciation from his family including his son Phil and family following their return home to Canada. We would hope that the family contact will continue as John was buried here in Bossall and his family will always be welcome.
Christmas Eve
How many were going to brave the weather and the roads to attend our midnight mass? The answer - as always - is not exact but it was over 100 which was a splendid effort considering the conditions. It was good - once again to welcome so many of our 'the Christmas Eve regulars' with their families.
Three short notes for 2011
1. The quota shock. As with all our sister parishes we are concerned with the request for a 20% plus increase in the Diocesan quota which we have declined to accept. We have agreed to pay the same as last year + 3% and consider the matter over the next few weeks.
2. Bossall Church stonework. Sadly this is showing real deterioration and remedial work has to be undertaken for which we have received a faculty and the work will be carried out in the next few months but with no interruption to the use of the Church.
3. After many years of service, the boiler, the main source of heating is on its last legs and arrangements are in hand for it and the shed to be replaced.
CRAMBE
The ‘mild winter’ promised by the Met Office is in full flow and we have been besieged by snow and ice since November. However they do appear to be able to predict the weather some 24 hours ahead so one must not be churlish. Global warming anyone?! Crambe has been largely kept clear of ice, thanks to the herculean efforts of Lawrence Borthwick and his trusty tractor. Steve Richardson, Derek Batty and Ron Verity have been hard at it with shovels and grit too, many thanks chaps. We seem to have undergone a construction phase in the Autumn. Ben and Vicky Williams garlanded their house in very attractive scaffolding and a team of tilers seem to spend many happy hours moving tiles from one part of the roof to another. Happily all seemed to be in place before the winter set in. Peter and Margaret Clark too, finally managed to move in time for Christmas, we wish them every happiness in their new home.
The church roof and fabric repairs are presently dormant. Tenders for the work came in much higher than predicted, much of the extra cost being attributable to the bat population and its wellbeing, and a hurried, and as yet unanswered, plea for help has gone out to English Heritage. To cap it all the bats are now in hibernation (I wish I was too) and will not awake until the warm weather appears. A brother in law’s Christmas present of a two foot wide toy bat, complete with manic grin was particularly appropriate.
St Michael’s shared Harvest Festival with Whitwell at St John’s church on October 8th. The Lily Festival was held at Crambe on October 31st. It was a beautiful service. The church was adorned with lilies, and candles were lit in memory of loved ones. The Ebor Singers enhanced the service with two lovely anthems.
On November 28th Barton le Willows village hall was throbbing to an excellent ‘Rhythm and Roast’. A marvellous Sunday lunch was provided by various village ladies and some prodigious musical talent was unearthed. Special mention must go to Rebecca Widdicombe and Helen Cheshire who were outstanding. Rebecca demonstrated her versatility on December 18th at our annual Christmas Carol concert, this time accompanied on the organ by John Scott-Whiteley, formerly organist at York Minster. Music was once again provided by York Railway Institute band and readings both sacred and secular were read by the parishioners of Crambe and Barton. Ivan was unable to take this service, having succumbed to a passing lergy, and we are grateful to the Revd. Peter Jaram for stepping in at short notice. Afterwards we all repaired to Kyreham House where mulled wine and mince pies were dispensed by Bobby Cook and her family, for which many thanks.
Our last service for 2010 was held on Boxing Day and Ivan, now recovered, took a shortened service in a freezing church, for a loyal few, huddling together for warmth.
We are now eagerly looking forward to 2011, to warmer weather, happy bats and a helpful reply from English Heritage, Thanks as usual to Ivan, Sister, Rachel and Tony and to all those who have contributed to the life of our two communities over the year, and a very happy and healthy New Year to everyone.
FLAXTON
St.Lawrence's Church was full for the service on Remembrance Sunday. Pam Vaughan Hughes spoke the famous words by Laurence Binyon, a trumpeter played the Last Post and Reveille, and silk poppies and evergreen leaves made a poignant and lovely display on the altar. A sum of almost £300 from the collection was donated to the Royal British Legion.
Our church was full again and beautifully decorated for the carol service before Christmas and the weather was jolly cold like last year. We are very fortunate in Flaxton to have a resident composer, Dick Blackford; this year we sang two carols for which he wrote the music, called Winter Snow and In the Desert. The little village choir enjoyed the challenge of learning these! Singing continued on the following two evenings as a carol was sung at each house in Flaxton. We were especially grateful to have hot mulled wine and mince pies more than once to encourage us on our cold progress through the village.
FOSTON
Best New Year wishes to everyone from All Saints, Foston!
We enjoyed a lovely seven lessons and carols with grateful thanks to Sister Margaret Ann for taking the service at the last minute. The church had been beautifully decorated for Christmas and everyone appreciated the warm mulled wine and mince pies afterwards. Many thanks to everyone who partook in our Stars to be remembered project. The church Christmas tree looked lovely with all the special stars hanging from its branches and in the process we managed to raise £69.00, the money will be split 50/50 between church and Help the Heroes Campaign.
Midnight Mass was well attended despite the very very cold weather, we were very grateful to Ann Archer for playing the organ and to Ivan for taking the service, despite still recovering from a bad cold.
Those of you who came to our coffee morning in November will be pleased to hear we raised £170, thank you to all who supported us; we really do appreciate your help.
Sadly over the Christmas period we suffered a burst pipe in the church vestry. Quite a large amount of water escaped and caused considerable damage. We are currently in the process of drying out and assessing the damage. Many thanks to Nigel Tully, Steve Arden and the Fothergill Family for helping when we were knee deep in water !!.
GATE HELMSLEY
Thanks to all those who supported the Christmas Fayre, held at Orchard House on 11th December, and helped us raise £535 for church funds. The severe weather prompted us to change the date from 4th December. This enabled a good number of people to come together for a very enjoyable afternoon. Hopefully this year we will be able to revert to the usual date – the first Saturday in December - for this regular fund raising event.
There will be a PCC AGM at Appletree House on Tuesday 5th April 7.30 pm
During the church service onSunday 10th April there will be a special dedication of the new altar kneelers, which were donated by the Rowntree family in memory of their parents, George and Beryl Rowntree, who served St Mary’s Church so loyally for many years.
We are holding our major summer fund raising event the Strawberry Lunch, on a Sunday in July, date and venue yet to be finalised. Details in the next issue.
Church fabric Internal décor: Visitors to Gate Helmsley Church will notice the improvement to the internal fabric since the church was decorated just before Christmas. St Mary’s PCC are grateful to the Pratt Trust for funding this work and for all the support they have given us over many years.
Organ restoration: St Mary’s PCC have set up a fundraising subcommittee to lead the project to restore the Abbott and Smith organ in the church. 2013 will be the centenary of the dedication of the organ in 1913, and will be the focus of the restoration efforts. Watch this space for various special fund raising events.
Ken Pennington: It was with great sadness that the Parish Council learned of the death of ken Pennington on 27th December 2010. T Parish Council and the village have lost a valued member, good friend and supporter of all that went on in the village. Ken was a councillor for many years, his unfailing sense of fairness, willingness to help and sense of humour were always to the fore. He will be greatly missed by his fellow councillors and the village. Our sincere condolences to Alice and her family.
HOWSHAM
Despite appalling weather our cake stall at York Livestock Centre was as successful as ever. Thank you to all who supported us.
The Carol Service was very well attended with contributions from several youngsters. We were grateful to Rachel Baker for venturing out to take the service on a bitterly cold night. Most of the congregation joined us for mulled wine and mince pies afterwards. We have a wonderful Church path thanks to volunteers from the Army who regularly help at Howsham Mill. Thank you to Paul & Mel for organising the day; also to Jim & Tom Stephenson, Sally who supplied tea and coffee and all others who helped.
Hopefully the new heating system will be installed by Easter.
SAND HUTTON
St Mary's Sand Hutton Christmas Eve Crib & Christingle Service.
We would like to thank all who came, helped and contributed to this service. The collection taken up amounted to £132.31 which will be passed on to the Church of England Children's Society.
GATE AND UPPER HELMSLY VILLAGE HALL
CEILIDH
Saturday26th February
7,30 p.m. to 11.30 p.m.
tickets: adults £10 children 5-12 years £5
family tickets £25 for 2 adults and 2 children
numbers limited
dance to the best band in the area!
HOT NOT BOTHERED
pie and pea supper and pudding provided
bring your own drinks and glasses
information and tickets from:
Chris krysbiscomb@btinternet.com Pauline 01759 371 240
Lorraine01759 373 052 Debbie 01759 372 558
The Craft Group
Gate Helmsley
is hoping to recommence in a month or so holding a monthly meeting in the village hall
from 7.0 p.m. to 9.0 p.m.
providing there is enough interest!!
wide range of crafts
embroidery patchwork
jewellery hand made toiletries
tassel making beadwork
to name but a few!
for further details
contact: Maureen Parker 01759 371 318
News from our schools…………………………….
FOSTON CE PRIMARY SCHOOL
Happy New year! We are hopefully now heading for some better weather after the disruption. The autumn term saw some fantastic achievements for Foston. Most notably the opening of our mini post office. We currently sell stamps, greetings cards, envelopes and provide a photocopying and laminating service. The whole venture was thought of, planned and run by the school children in response to a need outlined in the parish plan. We are open 1pm - 1.15 and 3pm - 3.15 each week day, are looking forward to a fun packed next two terms in school. During the holidays the post office services are provided by The White Swan and by Mrs Mayhew from The Bungalow, High Street, Thornton,
Le Clay. Please continue to support this venture as it provides excellent learning for the children and a valuable service to the villages.
We also were pleased that our collaboration with Terrington Primary School was formalised. The children, staff and Governors now work closely together to provide our children with the best opportunities possible. The schools now enter joint teams and are becoming a force to be reckoned with at sporting events. Well done to Megan and Hatty from who achieved second and first respectively in the recent team cross country event and also to the infant multi skills team who came second out of 10 schools. A big thank you also goes to our P.E coach Darren Kelly who works with the children weekly to develop their skills.
The children have enjoyed trips to Flamingoland, Robin Hoods Bay and The Deep which have enhanced topic work over the last term. This term the children will be visiting a castle, the castle museum and enjoying a visit from theatrical actor Chris Cade. We are hoping to undertake a sponsored walk in aid of the RSPCA this half term and will be raising money for comic relief with "Foston's Got Talent." Watch out for dates for these two events. In class the infants will be taking a journey out of this world and learning about fairy tales, castles and space. The juniors will be going on a trip into the past and investigating Tudor and Stuart England.
If you would be interested in coming into school to hear readers or share a talent with children please let us know. Also if you have children who turn four over the next three years who will be joining school please let us know as we are filling up quickly. Don't forget we provide free pre-school provision starting at the beginning of the term in which a child turns four. Give us a ring and drop in for a look round if you are interested and see how happy our children are.
We now have a new website, please go and have a look
www.foston.n-yorks.sch.ukand leave us a message on the blog.
We look forward to working further with our community
over this academic year and into the future.
SANDHUTTON PRIMARY SCHOOL
At Sand Hutton CE School we are very lucky to have lovely grounds to be enjoyed by children and staff. We are looking forward to using them to the full owing to a National Lottery Award of £8000.00 which will allow us to build an outside classroom, raised growing beds, wildflower meadow and wildlife habitats. This is such an exciting project and we are grateful to Mrs Lisa Tinwell, one of our parents, who has helped us put together the grant application and used her professional expertise to plan the area. It is really a case of watch this space!
Further cause for celebration has been the report that followed our ChurchSchoolInspection.
the school was assessed asOutstanding,
which was a wonderful tribute to the children, staff and governors.We are privileged to receive the support of the villages we serve.
We will be celebrating Easter with our whole school service
on Tuesday 5th April in St. Mary’s, Gate Helmsley at 2.15pm.
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The Methodist Church Thornton –le-Clay
A Fellowship/ Bible study group meets once a fortnight at Wold Cottage, Thornton-le-Clay from 8.0 p.m. to 10.0 p.m. (approx). These are informal, non-denominational meetings including readings, discussions and prayer followed by refreshments.
The next meetings will be on Wednesday 2nd February, and fortnightly thereafter.
Anyone interested is most welcome to join us, just turn up, or ring 01653 618452 or 01904 794626 for more details
Church Services
Sunday 30th January 10.30 a.m. Mr Robin Jackson
Sunday 6th February 9.00 a.m. Mr Holy Communion
Revd Graham Peaden
Sunday 13th February 10.30 a.m. Mr Keith Rattenbury
Sunday 20th February 9.00 a.m. Revd David Godfrey
Sunday 27th February 10.30 a.m. Mrs Ann Quick
Sunday 6th March 9.00 a.m. Holy Communion
Revd Graham Peaden
Sunday 13th March 10.30 a.m. Revd Brian Powley
Sunday 20th March 9.00 a.m. Mrs Sylvia Bunting
Sunday 27th March 10.30 a.m. Mr William Swires
Services at Thornton-le-Clay Methodist Church are held at
9.00 a.m. on the first and third Sunday and at 10.30 a.m. on the second, fourth and fifth Sunday of each month
Mothering Sunday 3rd April 10.30 a.m.
Preacher: Revd Ann Haith
All welcome
A big thank you to all who braved the cold and went Carol Singing round Thornton-le-Clay on Christmas Eve, for the hospitality en route and to all who gave so generously £370.55 plus the retiring collection from Foston Schools Christmas performance £46.45 making a total of £417.00 for the charity Action for Children
Parish Prayer Box
You might not feel able, or want to pray, but if you would like prayers said for you, or a situation worrying you, or someone you are concerned about, or you just want to give thanks for something, you can leave a note or card in the ‘Prayer Box’
This will be situated on the side of Thornton-le-Clay Parish notice board from the beginning of February 2011. The box will be emptied weekly and prayers said.
Every prayer request will be kept confidential
The wider congregation
The Church Circular is studied carefully by the Woodland Friends, when they decide which of the Benefice services they will attend, and also how each is regarded on their home patch. Squirrel said he favoured Howsham because of all the tall trees within easy squirreling distance from the door. They also are recorded in the National Register as having status as a ‘No Colour Prejudice’ place of worship. Mr French Partridge, always very formal, said he favoured Sand Hutton because its long drive was always clean and dry. He could always safely walk up it without any muddy splashes to his splendid striped feathers. Mrs Dormouse said she favoured Crambe because she thought the atmosphere was very friendly and welcoming - as manifested by the absence of mousetraps. Although belonging to a protected species, it would do her little good for this to be successfully argued on her behalf at General Synod - if her neck had been broken 3 years previously. A Synod spokesman later said that this should be seen in a proper context - they had only just got down to discussing such recent events. Squirrel said he suspected that the next PCC agenda might be including details of moves designed to evict him from Howsham and he was organising an appeal to challenge Bossall, Buttercrambe & Howsham PCC’s legal status to initiate such proceedings. Mr French Partridge said he was flattered by being invited to lunch in winter by several Sand Hutton church members but had so far declined since many practical details of the lunch were absent. For instance, why should it be that he was always invited to turn up 3 days prior to the actual lunch date? Mrs Dormouse, practical and diplomatically outspoken as ever, placed on record that her appreciation of the music coming from the newly refurbished organ at Crambe would be endowed with even more pleasure, for her, if central heating was installed. Adding that this applied to almost all other churches in which she had considered making her home.
A unanimous decision approved that the duties of Hon-Sec of The Friends should henceforth be undertaken by Mr Squirrel when Mr French Partridge conceding his dislike for laptops. The difficulty of having his wing tips satisfactorily manicured each month, required for smooth operation of the keyboard, was matched by the expense involved. Mrs Dormouse accepted to continue as Hon-Treas and reported the latest credit balance of 32 acorns,
12 conkers and sundry assorted seeds cached in the churchyard and withheld the precise location due security considerations. Although usually a difficult debate, the assembled agreeably discussed Quotas and the following was agreed:
Howsham 17 conkers and 81 seeded dandelion heads
Bossall 37 fir cones and 13 ground nuts
Sand Hutton 327 conkers and 1,021 acorns
This representing an increase of 4.0256% on the previous year and is to be offered to the Deanery budget along with the usual plea of poverty allied with difficult harvesting conditions. Appeals for help from neighbouring churches in other Benefices, unable to meet their own Quotas, were sympathetically heard and recorded before moving nto AOB and next meeting date.
ANON
St Marys Church, Sand Hutton
Instead of the Mills coffee morning this year,
the family are hoping to have a
w w w wSPONSORED BIKE RIDE w w w w
Bank Holiday Monday
30th May
Hope this early notice will arouse interest
make a note in your diary now!
further details of mileage, forms and route etc.
will be in the next edition of The Circular
A little humorous footnote!
WHO DOES WHAT?
A man and his wife were having an argument about who should brew the coffee each morning. The wife said “You should do it because you get up first and then we won’t have to wait as long for our coffee.”
Her husband said “You are in charge of cooking, so you should do it because that is your job, I can just wait around for my coffee.”
To which his wife replied “No you should do it, and besides it says in the Bible that the man should do the coffee:
“I can’t believe that, show me” responded her husband
So his wife fetched the Bible, opened the Old Testament and showed him at the top of several pages that it indeed says ‘HEBREWS’
and for all grandparents………..
After putting her grandchildren to bed, a grandmother changed into old slacks and a floppy blouse and proceeded to wash her hair.
As she heard the children getting more and more rambunctious, her patience grew thin, finally she threw a towel round her head and stormed into their room putting them back to bed with stern warnings.
As she left the room, she heard the three year old say with a trembling voice, “who was THAT?”
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While my grandson was visiting me he asked “Grandma, do you know how you and God are alike?” Mentally polishing my halo I said “No, how are we alike?”
“You’re both old” he replied
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When my grandson asked me how old I was, I teasingly replied,
“I’m not sure”
“Look in your trousers Grandpa” he advised “mine say I am 4-6”
Out of the mouths of babes!.........
Items for ‘The Circular’
Copy deadline for the next edition April 15th
This will cover May June July
Please could you send all entries via e mail to
churchmouse@crambe.net. Unfortunately it may not be
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‘Circular’ Parish Co-ordinators
Bossall Kathy Fawcett 01904 468355
Buttercrambe Anne Archer 01759 371058
Crambe Mike Le Masurier 01653 619368
Flaxton Wendy Holman 01653 618886
Foston Linda Fothergill 01904 468760
Gate Helmsley Anne Podmore 01759 372320
Howsham Judy Stephenson 01653 618673
Thornton-Le-Clay Sylvie Diggle 01653 618334
Upper Helmsley Jane Herbert 01759 371310
Claxton/Sand Htn Anne White 01904 468550
Advert Co-ordinator
Judy Stephenson
Contact numbers for
Sand Hutton and Whitwell Group of Parishes
Parish Priest: Rev Ivan Howitt 01904 468844
Parish Sister: Sister Margaret Ann CSPH 01904 468253
Reader: Mr Tony Hewitt 01904 632684
Lay Pastor: Mrs Rachel Baker 01904 468809
Editor
Fiona Le Masurier
Crambe House, Crambe, York YO60 7JR
Tel: 01653 619368 Email: churchmouse@crambe.net