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SIX PARISHES NEWSLETTER
for
St Giles’ Church. Badger
St Milburga’s Church. Beckbury
St Andrew’s Church. Ryton
Rector: Rev’d Keith Hodson tel 01952 750774
Email: keithhodson@talk21.com
Web Site: http://www.beckburygroupministry.org.uk
Rota of Services in the 6 Parishes –September 2014
Sunday Badger Beckbury Ryton Kemberton Stockton Sutton
Maddock
2014
Sept 7th
9.30 am
Communion
KH (trad)
11 am
Communion
KH (new)
6.30 pm
Evensong
KH
Sept 14th
9.30 am
Communion
KH (trad)
9.30 am
Morning
Worship
TD
11 am
HARVEST
KH
11 am
Morning
Worship
LT
Sept 21st
11 am
HARVEST
KH
6.30 pm
Evensong
KH
Sept 28th
9.30 am
Matins
KH
8.15 am
Communion
KH (trad)
11 am
Communion
KH (trad)
Oct 5th
9.30 am
Communion
KH (trad)
11 am
HARVEST
KH
6.30 pm
Evensong
KH
KH - Revd Keith Hodson; TD - Tina Dalton; LT - Local Team;
PRAYER OF THE MONTH
Father, providing food for thy children, thy wisdom guiding, teaches us to share
one with another, so that rejoicing with us our brother may know thy care.
Then will thy blessing reach every people; freely confessing thy gracious hand.
Where thy love reigneth, no-one will hunger: thy love sustaineth fruitful the land.
Next Newsletter
Contributions for next month’s newsletter to either –
David Tooth at Havenside, Beckbury – 01952 750324. Email – david.tooth2@btinternet.com
Or Ruth Ferguson at Tarltons, Beckbury – 01952 750267 not later than 14th of this month, please.
FROM THE RECTORY
Dear friends,
With a mild winter and an early spring this year the harvest has started earlier than usual. Our Lammas (loaf-
mas) service at Sutton Maddock at the start of August traditionally marks the start of harvest, and in some
years it has indeed coincided with combine harvesters beginning to power up for the first cut. But this year
things were well under way in July and many fields were already reduced to stubble by Lammastide.
The main harvest thanksgiving services come when “all is safely gathered in, ere the winter storms begin”.
With four harvest services in the six parishes spread over the season (details in the Church News section)
some services are in mid-October. By then we can often see the fields green with next year’s sown crops.
Whereas decades ago, farmers would be slower to harvest and to plough and sow, nowadays with better
machinery and better seed, they can press ahead without leaving fields unproductive.
All this in our modernised, mechanised agri-business is a far cry from the situation for many farmers in
Africa. They work as hard, but without the resources and the climate to make for successful harvests. Over
recent years the Six Parishes have supported FARM Africa for our harvest appeal (and also received support
from the children and staff of Beckbury School).
In some communities FARM Africa supplies tools and training. In eastern Kenya they have been working
with farmers to breed goats that produce lots of milk, and teaching them basic animal healthcare and business
skills. The success of the scheme allows these farmers to sell the milk at the local market and buy their other
food.
In Uganda FARM Africa introduced farmers to a new variety of rice which can be grown on drylands and
hillsides around the traditional wetlands. They also give training in working together as a savings group to
provide loans to members to buy seeds and fertiliser. The local farmers now grow a surplus of rice and sell
the extra for their children’s schooling and books.
In Ethiopia the charity heard about disused water pumps standing dry close to houses because no-one knew
how to repair them. So FARM Africa formed a ‘water management committee’ to organise repairs and
maintenance and healthy sanitation, and now the pumps are operating and villagers no longer have to walk
long distances to unsafe water sources.
This is agri-business on a scale appropriate for these African rural communities. FARM Africa has been
working in this field for nearly 30 years, and last year for the first time reached 1 million people with
resources, advice and training.
St Paul wrote “God is able to give you more than you need, so that you will always have all you need for
yourselves and more than enough for every good cause”. (2 Cor. Chap 9, v 8)
Gift Aid envelopes for FARM Africa are available at the churches Keith Hodson
DIARY DATES FOR September
Wednesday 3rd 10am Prayers on Wednesday
Wednesday 3rd 7.30pm Beckbury Parish Council meeting in Village Hall
Fri/Mon 5/8th Shifnal Church Food and Flower Festival
Saturday 6th 11am Beckbury Show
Tuesday 9th 2pm Friendship Club meeting in Beckbury Village Hall
Wednesday 10th 10am Prayers on Wednesday
Sunday 14th 11am Kemberton Church Harvest Festival Service
Thursday 18th 7.30pm Deanery Synod meeting at Sheriffhales Community Hall
Sunday 21st 11am Badger, Beckbury Ryton Harvest Festival Service
Followed by lunch in Beckbury Village Hall
Saturday 27th 2pm Apley Multi-Terrain Run
CHURCH NEWS
Congratulations to our two smallest parishes for marking the Great War centenary:
At Badger there was a moving service on 27th July which included reading the names of those who went to
war from the village and came back alive; at Ryton there was a gathering at church on 2nd August with a
local history display, readings and popular songs, as well as food and drink. Our thanks to the organisers
and contributors at both occasions.
Stockton Church are arranging a Twilight Walk through Apley Park starting at 7pm Saturday 30th August
from Apley Lodge. Tickets £10 each including refreshments.
This is the start of the church harvest season: Kemberton has its service at 11am 14th September. Beckbury,
Ryton and Badger combine for their service at 11am September 21st followed by harvest lunch in Beckbury
Village Hall (tickets in advance from church members). Stockton follow the same pattern on 5th October
(tickets £7.50); and Sutton Maddock on 12th October, but also with a concert by the Darby Singers in church
7.30pm Friday 10th October. The Six Parishes harvest appeal is for Farm Africa helping rural communities
in East Africa.
In between the harvest services is the Apley Run at 2pm Saturday 27th September, postponed from March
because of the bad weather.
Deanery Synod meets at Sheriffhales Community Hall at 7.30pm 18th September to learn more about Food
Banks with a presentation by Anne Danks of the Trussell Trust.
Shifnal Church has a big Food and Flower Festival on the weekend 5th-8th September 10am-5pm (Sunday
1pm-5.30pm), admission £4. Their publicity speaks of “a breathtaking feast of colour, fragrance and design”.
Lichfield Cathedral hosts a Songs of Praise with the All Souls Orchestra at 7.30pm 27th September. Tickets
range from £12.50 to £25 from www.lichfieldgarrick.com.
Please Note that from September our website has moved to http://www.beckburygroupministry.org.uk
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BAPTISMS
Congratulations to Willow Rose Amey Kemp, daughter of Sam and Alexis,
who was baptized at Beckbury Church on 28th June 2014.
Congratulations also to Frankie Lewis Max Goss, son of Richard and Lauren,
who was baptized at Beckbury Church on 27th July 2014.
Congratulations also to Tyler Thomas Bareham, son of Chris and Melissa,
who was baptized at Ryton Church on 27th July 2014.
WEDDINGS
Congratulations to Keith Smith and Georgina Sherratt
who were married on 9th August 2014 at Kemberton Church.
CONDOLENCES
We extend our sympathies to the family of the late Roland Ford of Brockton, aged 82,
whose funeral service was held at Telford Crematorium on 22nd July 2014.
We also extend our sympathies to the family of the late David Owen of Lightmoor, aged 80,
whose funeral service was held at Beckbury Church on 11th August 2014.
LIGHTS OUT VIGIL
On Monday 4th August Beckbury residents joined with households throughout the country in taking part in
the “Lights Out” vigil between 10pm - 11pm where solitary candles were lit in windows to remember Britain
entering the First World War. A window in the church commemorating Major John Lloyd who was killed
at Flanders on 18th June 1915 was illuminated and a solitary lantern was placed on the war memorial.
BADGER, BECKBURY & RYTON HARVEST FESTIVAL
There will be a Harvest Festival Service on Sunday 21st September at Beckbury Church with displays of
flowers, fruit and vegetables in the Church, also a procession of children carrying baskets of harvest gifts
and readings by members of the farming community
After the service there will be a special harvest lunch, including wine, organized by the members of the three
parishes.
Tickets are available from members of each PCC at £8.50p each, children under 12 free.
BECKBURY WAR MEMORIAL
Beckbury residents will have noticed that the war memorial has been refurbished thanks to grants from
The Beckbury Show and The War Memorial Trust.
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RYTON REMEMBERS
The Ryton Remembers afternoon on 2nd August was a most interesting session which displayed documents
and letters previously unseen of two main families. The Hartnell-Beavis family whose ancestor was Surgeon
General, displayed photographs showing what they had to achieve literally through mud and bullets. One
photograph I did not expect to see was Surgeon General Hartnell-Beavis with a patient being treated by
Marie Curie. We also saw battle plans used by ancestors of the Kenyon Slaney family and later heard Simon
Kenyon Slaney reading excerpts from a relative’s daily diaries recounting how the war was affecting the
lives of everyone at home, whilst Rupert read letters about his grandfather’s injury. Many people made the
difficult climb to the top of the bell tower, and here we must give apologies to the people who were deemed
not strong enough or correctly attired to make the arduous climb to the top of the tower.
Finally our thanks to Mrs Lesley Young who noted that only two names were on the local war memorial and
decided to find out exactly how many Ryton men were involved. It is quite a list, if you know of more
people involved please let Lesley know at the address given.
Men living in Ryton and Grindle who served in WW1. The list has been compiled from the 1919 Electoral
Roll and from the Service Records that can be found of the men on the 1911 census. If any relatives have
knowledge of any others I would be interested to have the information as many Service Records are missing.
Contact lesley.young@farmline.com.
Bennett George, 2 Grindle Road. 35841 8th Mountain Bty RGA No.8 Battery
of the RoyalGarrison Artillery in
India (Peshwar) Division Jan 1916
Bennett William Henry, Grindle 10225 Shrops Light Inf. Pte.696th Agric.Co.Lab.Corps.
Buttery Charlie, 5 Brockton Road 430647
Buttery Joseph ) 5 Brockton Road 38892 Pte Glam.Yeo.
Buttery Joseph ) 3 Grindle Rd.Harrington. 4585 5th Wales Borders
Buttery William ) 5 Brockton Road Reserve Sheffield.
Buttery William ) 3 Grindle Rd.Harrington 90688 Royal Field Artillery
Coomby William H. No.2 Lower Atchley 44l24 Shrops. Light Inf.
Davies Arnold, Atchley Manor 230113 Sgt.10th Shrop.Reg.
Davies Thomas, 4 Grindle Rd.Harrington 27728 Shrops/11th Borders
Edwards William, 3 Atchley 9220 Pte.KSL1
Edwards Thomas James, Upper Atchley 18308 Shrops.Light.Inf.
Edwards William, 2 Caynton Rd 229420 Dvr.8th B.A.C. A.S.C.
Evans Bert, 3 Ryton Rd 193351 Pte.403rd Co.A.S.C.
Goodwin John Thomas, 1 Caynton Rd 285530 6th Welsh Reg.
Head Francis, 1 Grindle Forge
Holman Stephen, 4 Caynton Rd 353526 3rd Air – Mech. R.F.C.
Holman Victor Hugo, 4 Caynton Rd Repair Shops A.S.C B.E.F.
Homer Andrew,1 Ryton Road L.Cpl.6th K.S.L.I.
Jasper Frank, 1 Brockton Rd
Leveson-Gower Charles Cameron, Ryton Grove Lieut-Col.R.F.A.
Mundy Joseph, Ryton 43059 Shrops.Light.Inf.
Philpott William James,1 Kemberton Rd. 28726 Pte.14th S.Lancs
Poole Arthur Frederick, 1 Grindle Forge 44821 Pte.3rd KSLI
Trumper Stanley William, Ryton Grove J21467 A.B.R.N .HMS ‘Orion’
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SIX PARISHES FRIENDSHIP CLUB
After days of blazing sunshine we entered a period of uncertain weather, but on the day we visited “The Old
Post Office” in Beckbury the early morning showers disappeared and the sun came out. Twenty four
members arrived with their picnic bags and soon tables were groaning with cakes, scones and all the sorts of
pickies that you could ask for.
The garden was immaculate and Mrs Jenks and her daughter Susan were the kindest of hosts who made sure
that the tea pot never went dry. A special mention must also go to grand-daughter Isabella who worked
cheerfully and willingly throughout the afternoon.
Our next meeting is on Tuesday 9th September at 2pm in Beckbury Village Hall for a game of bingo followed
by a bring and buy.
Can we remind members that at our October meeting in the village hall we shall be packing our Christmas
shoe boxes. Please do not throw your shoe boxes away, drop them off at Havenside to be covered in
Christmas wrapping paper or bring them along to the meeting.
List of items for the Christmas Shoe Boxes for all ages
Must Have Extras
Flannel Pencils/crayons
Soap Colouring book/paper
Toothbrush Cars – boys toys. NO GUNS/KNIVES etc
Toothpaste Dolls – girls toys
Comb Bat – Ball – skipping rope
Scarf, gloves and hat Childrens playing cards
Small soft toy Any other item suitable for a child to play with
Sweets – not chocolates
Sweets in packets with a date of March 2015 or after.
No books, war games or marbles
APLEY ESTATE MULTI-TERRAIN RUN
Saturday 27th September, 2pm.
In aid of St Milburga’s Church, Beckbury and St Chad’s Church, Stockton
Black Country Triathletes are for the fourth time organizing the Apley Estate Run through the magnificent
scenery of Apley Park. There will be three races, 21k, 10k, 5k.
For full details and on-line entry contact: www.blackcountrytriathletes.com
Or go to page 9 for an entry form.
Spectators welcome, home-made cakes, tea, coffee and soup will be available.
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THANK YOU generous donors, two teak benches have now been installed in Beckbury churchyard,
one sited against the east wall of the church and a second one in the new churchyard against the far hedge
facing the church. .
We look forward to seeing visitors to Beckbury church and grounds using them for many years to come
COMPUTER TRAINING
ALBRIGHTON BROADPLACE
The Red House Community Centre, Albrighton
We are a friendly group of local volunteers who offer you the chance of learning or improving your computer
skills. Many of our ‘learners’ are absolute beginners. We normally run from 2pm to 4pm each Thursday
afternoon (2 x 1hour sessions), but during the school holidays we only run from 2.30pm to 3.30pm
(1 x 1 hour session).
Training is given on a one to one basis so you learn at your speed not that of a class, we work with you on
whatever you want to learn, it may be learning how to send emails or accessing the internet to open up a
whole new world out there. You may wish to look at holiday destinations or visitor attractions, do ‘on-line’
shopping or just look at what a shop may have to offer before you visit. There is so much one can do on the
internet, even just going on to the BBC website is a whole new experience. You decide what you want to
do and we will help you achieve it, age is no barrier.
You may have some experience but just require more help, possibly with photographs or ‘attachments’.
Quite often we can help with little tips on using your computer. You can either use our laptops or bring your
own.
Why not come along and see if we can help, the first session (1 hour) is free and if you wish to continue it
will only cost £2 per session, this charge is simply to cover the hire of the room. If you are undecided about
a computer and whether it is worth buying one, why not come and try out ours and see if you enjoy it before
buying. Be warned, it can become addictive.
If you are interested, please contact either Geoff Page on 01902 372821 or Mike Pitchford on 01902 372016
and we would be happy to discuss if further with you.
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RELIGIOUS STUDY ON THURSDAY EVENINGS
FROM SEPTEMBER AT ST ANDREW’S CHURCH, SHIFNAL
Living Faith (Bishop’s Certificate Course). For those who want to study the new Bishop’s Certificate
Course we will be starting afresh on 25th September – this course runs over a full year and is made up of
three, ten week terms. The course is led by Janet Lambourne, Revd Sally Day and Revd Roger Balkwill.
Going Deeper (our own local second year). For those who want to study further, we are planning a series
of short courses to run alongside Living Faith. This will be framed within a study of the Gospel of Mark,
the Psalms and the Parables of Jesus and will give time to go into particular themes in more depth. More
details will be available soon.
Questions of Faith and Life. If you feel like more of a beginner, this monthly discussion evening may suit
you. We meet on the second Monday of the month at 7.15pm starting with a simple bring and share supper,
and continuing with time to discuss any questions that people bring. We next meet on Monday 14th
September.
To enroll please contact our parish administrator Wendy Aykroyd on 01952 291532 or email on
g.aykroyd@byopenworld.com.
JONQUIL’S AROMATHERAPY
Do you need pampering? Living in the modern world can bring us to the point where we feel constantly tired, we don’t sleep well, we
feel irritable, stressed and overall we just seem to be unwell. Our energy levels can remain low even if we
eat well and this is connected to our lifestyles and how we feel inside in our minds.
I have been a therapist for 16 years and specialize in palliative care, I offer aromatherapy massage treatments
with a blend of essential oils made for your specific needs, and massage is proven to lower blood pressure,
raise wellbeing and promote sleep. I also offer bamboo massage which is deep tissue and relieves tension
and knotted muscles, with the added bonus of improving the appearance of cellulite, and this is done with
the use of warm bamboo canes.
Prices start from £20.00 and include:
Full body massage; Aromatherapy Facials; Aroma face and head massage
Bamboo massage Manicure Pedicure
All of the above treatments can be brought to you in the comfort of your own home, but if you would like a
break I also work from Apley Farm Shop where I do paraffin wax treatments.
If you would like to make an appointment or have a query please call on 078490634778
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This month’s newsletter is kindly sponsored by
Max and Freda Breeze
To celebrate the baptism of their great-grandson Frankie Lewis Max Goss
At St Milburga’s Church, Beckbury
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