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1 Great Easton B & B "Comfortable accommodation, open all year round" , High Street, Great Easton Leicestershire LE16 8ST greateastonpo2@hotmail.com Salsborough Kennels And Cattery A home from home for your beloved pets Small and Medium dog grooming now re-instated. Oaktree Lodge, Horninghold Road, Stockerston Tel: Eyebrook Wild Bird Feeds Quality mixes and straights at farm gate prices, mixed on our farm near the Eyebrook Reservoir Visit our website: Rectory Farm, right of Church, Great Easton Tel: Open Friday & Saturday 9am - 5pm Sunday 9am 12 noon You are welcome to collect at any other time, but please telephone first EM DORMAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR A family concern, giving 24-hour personal service to all areas. Golden Charter pre-paid plans available (help and advice without obligation) PRIVATE CHAPEL OF REST Tel: A member of Society of Allied and Independent Funeral directors PATRICK FISHER CARPENTER & JOINER New and restoration work Purpose made joinery For a friendly and reliable service Phone: Tel: Mob: MEDBOURNE PRE-SCHOOL Tues, Wed & Thurs Held at Medbourne Village Hall. Term time only For ages 2 ½ - 5. Limited places for 2 year olds Flexible packages available. Funded places. Contact Sara PJH & SONS PHILIP J. HAMMOND & SONS SOLICITORS Commissioners for Oaths 47 FRIAR LANE, LEICESTER, LE1 5QX TELEPHONE: (0116) FAX NO: (0116) enquiries@pjhammond.com Website Contact Richard Hammond Home visits possible CAR PARK AVAILABLE WHILST VISITING THE OFFICE JUNE

2 The Parish of the Six Saints circa Holt The Reverend Stephen Bishop The Rectory, Rectory Lane, Medbourne, LE16 8DZ Tel: Mobile: Revd Richard Barribal: Associate Priest Mr Roy Cashmore: Reader Parish Office: Open: Wednesday and Thursday 9.00 am to 1.00 pm Secretary: Julia Unna E. PCC Secretary Ann Baile Treasurer Miles Ingram Vice-Chair Teal Cottage, 5 Holt View Great Easton LE16 8TN Neville F Hackett 17 Old Holt Road Medbourne LE16 8DY GREAT EASTON Tom Theakston 4 Banbury Lane Great Easton LE16 8SF Mary Henniker-Major Linden House Great Easton LE16 8SJ BRINGHURST Margaret Stamp 1 Banbury Lane Great Easton Leicestershire LE16 8SF DRAYTON David Hill-Brookes 1 Medbourne Road Drayton Leicestershire LE16 8SE Established since 1913 For all your building requirements Stonework and listed building specialist / / virginiasnow@btinternet.com NOW ZERO RATED VAT ON EVERYTHING Foot Health Practitioner CONSTRUCTION: RENOVATION: MAINTENANCE: Specialist Foot Care Treatment in the comfort of your own home BRINGHURST CUM GREAT EASTON & DRAYTON Wardens H.Snow & Son Julia Bowder (Deputy) Rosebrook Cottage Little London Great Easton LE16 8SU Graham Clark JOSEPH WARBURTON SAC(dip), CFHP (pract) Carpentry & Building Services For an appointment call Vicarage Cottage Main Street, Loddington Leicestershire LE7 9XE Home Tel: Mobile Tel: Great Easton Village Hall To Hire: MEDBOURNE CUM HOLT, STOCKERSTON & BLASTON Wardens T: or E. enquiries@greateastonvillagehall.co.uk MEDBOURNE CUM HOLT Mr Martin van Oppen Manor Farm Medbourne LE16 8DR STOCKERSTON Mary Patston Apple Cottage, Medbourne Road Stockerston LE15 9JF BLASTON Wilfred Coon Hallcroft, Medbourne Road Hallaton LE16 8UH Robin Murray-Philipson Garden House Blaston LE16 8DE Treasurers Bringhurst etc Medbourne Stockerston Blaston David Gibley Howard Unna Louise Bromwich Wilfred Coon Secretaries Bringhurst etc Medbourne Stockerston Blaston Ann Baile Jenny Sandars Wendy Bromwich Della Stones GARRY HYDE Interior and Exterior Painting and Decorating Glazing We are always pleased to welcome new residents to our parish so please do make yourself known to one of the above-named. Supported by Great Easton and Medbourne Parish Councils, and other local groups and organisations. Printed by Quantum Print Services Ltd, Earlstrees Industrial Estate, Corby, NN17 4AR 2 TEL: MOB:

3 Parish of the Six Saints circa Holt Services June 2016 Services 5 June The Second Sunday after Trinity 8am Eucharist at Great Easton 9am 1662 Eucharist at Drayton 10.45am Eucharist at Medbourne 11 June 1.30pm Wedding - Medbourne Church 12 June The Third Sunday after Trinity Celebration services for HM Queen Elizabeth 9am CW Order 1 Traditional language Blaston 10.45am Eucharist at Great Easton Guest Preacher: The Venerable Dr Tim Stratford Archdeacon of Leicester 6.00pm Evening Service at Medbourne 18 June 1.30pm Wedding - Great Easton Church 19 June The Fourth Sunday after Trinity 9am 1662 Eucharist at Bringhurst 10.45am Eucharist at Medbourne Samaritan s Purse Shoe Box Service Guest Speakers: Hazel Wallace (Volunteer) Alan Tankard (Regional Manager) 26 June The Fifth Sunday after Trinity 8am 1662 Eucharist at Medbourne 9am 1662 Eucharist at Stockerston 10.45am Eucharist at Great Easton with baptism Wednesday Morning Eucharist Services St Andrews Church, Great Easton 1 June 10.30am, Justin, Martyr at Rome c June 10.30am, CW Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and Wells 15 June 10.30am, Evelyn Underhill, Spiritual Writer, June 10.30am, CW S. Alban, First Martyr of Britain c June 10.30am, CW Peter and Paul The Rector s Letter June 2016 Good God! How often are we to die before we go quite off this stage? In every friend we lose a part of ourselves, and the best part. Alexander Pope I was struck by the pertinence of these words of Pope. They speak directly to the sense of loss which many of us have felt at various times on the death of loved ones. They also speak forcibly to something which is at the heart of what it really means to be human. Life itself is best experienced as a series of little deaths. There is the death which occurs with loss; but there is also the death to false self's; the death to unreality. While the dominant paradigm of modern life seems to be about getting and gathering, about a sense of self, founded upon possessions, the Christian faith has at its heart a Lord and teacher who urged us to consider the lilies, more than that, to take up the cross and deny ourselves. In this, the Christian faith, is profoundly counter cultural and counter intuitive but nonetheless deeply true. There is a sense of self denial and self giving abandonment which is a profound truth at the heart of many of the world s religions. The Zen Master, Kyogen Chikan, expresses this idea of ongoing death of self using poverty as a symbol: Last year s poverty was not yet perfect; this year s poverty is absolute. In last year s poverty there was room for the head of a gimlet; this year s poverty has let the gimlet disappear. This corresponds to the teaching ascribed to the Buddha: Gone to dissolution in the mind. The cravings have come to an end. It is also echoed in our Christian tradition in the teaching of Meister Eckhart: If it is the case that a man is emptied of things, creatures, himself and God, and if still God could find a place in him to act, then we say: as long as that (place) exists, this man is not poor with the most intimate poverty (eigentliche Armut). For God does not intend that man shall have a place reserved for him to work in, since the true poverty of spirit requires that man shall be emptied of God and all his works, so that if God wants to act in the soul, he himself must be the place in which he acts - and that he would like to do. For if God once found a person as poor as this, he would take the responsibility of his own action and would himself be the scene of action, for God is one who acts within himself. It is here, in this poverty, that man regains the eternal being that once he was, now is, and evermore shall be. The Revd Stephen Bishop Rector of the Parish of Six Saints circa Holt 30 3

4 THE RECTOR S STUDY LEAVE With the agreement of the Church Wardens and the PCC, the Rector will be on Study Leave from Monday 20 th June until Thursday 14 th July. During this period the Revd. Richard Barribal has kindly offered to cover the Sunday services with support from Roy Cashmore the Reader. In case of any pastoral emergency during this time please contact the Revd. Richard Barribal on T We are also grateful to the Reverend Julie Ann Heath, who was welcomed so warmly on Good Friday, who has agreed to return to the parish to lead the Pet Service on Sunday 10 July at St Andrew s Church, Great Easton. NEWS FROM BRINGHURST A date for your diary Saturday 4th June On the evening of Saturday, 4 th June, there will be a concert at St Nicholas Church, Bringhurst, performed by the MOSAIC group of eight unaccompanied voices. Those who attended one or both of the previous concerts given by MOSAIC will know that we will be in for a wonderful and varied evening of song. Full details and ticket availability please see page 7 of this months Parish Magazine. BLASTON NEWS Blaston Safari Supper on 13 th May was an outstanding success. At the homes of our hosts, Nini and Robin and then Helen and Phil, the most delicious of food and good wine was presented to really jovial company a typical Blaston social occasion. Events like this don t happen without careful effort and a lot of behind the scenes help. Thank you heartily, our hosts and their helpers who, with Jane as the affable fixer, gave us such pleasure. And thank you too, all who came to enjoy the evening, whose generous contributions led to proceeds of over a thousand pounds, towards Blaston St Giles contingency funds. Family on Duty Reminder: June: Tompkins family July: West family 4 WJBC Monday Weekly Events Medbourne Tiddlywinks Parent, baby and toddler group Medbourne Village Hall Line Dancing Great Easton Village Hall 10am to 12 noon 2pm to 3.30pm Tuesday Parish Office, Great Easton Village Hall 9am to 1pm Medbourne Pre-school with lunch session and an afternoon session Medbourne Village Hall Art Club Great Easton Village Hall Bell Ringing Practice St Andrew s Great Easton Ladies Choir Great Easton Village Hall Wednesday Tai Chi Great Easton Village Hall Medbourne Pre-school with lunch session and an afternoon session Medbourne Village Hall 9.15am to 12.15pm 12.15pm to 1.15pm 1.15pm to 3.15pm 10am to 12 noon 7.30pm to 9pm 8pm to 9.30pm 9.15am to 10.15am 9.15am to 12.15pm 12.15pm to 1.15pm 1.15pm to 3.15pm Thursday Parish Office, Great Easton Village Hall 9am to 1pm Medbourne Pre-school with lunch session and an afternoon session Medbourne Village Hall 1st Welland Valley Scouts Medbourne Village Hall Beavers (6-8 years) Cubs (8-10years) and Scouts (10-14 years) Vinyasa Flow Yoga with Racheleyoga Great Easton Village Hall 9.15am to 12.15pm 12.15pm to 1.15pm 1.15pm to 3.15pm 6pm to 7pm From 7pm 6.30pm to 7.30pm Friday Singing Sally 2pm to 2.45pm Great Easton Village Hall Medbourne Tennis Club Mon 9.00am am Adult coaching Wed 9.00am am Mix-in Thurs 7.00pm onwards Club Night Sun 10.00am am Junior coaching 29

5 Gardeners Corner June 2016 By Alistair Peak PGS With so many jobs to do inside and out, take time out to enjoy and relax in the garden. In life we all have to prioritise our tasks and in the garden it s the same. 1. Water/ feed. 2. Dead Head/weed. 3. Mow. 4. Clip edges of the lawn. It can make all the difference even if you can only do the last two. 5. Enjoy and relax with a cuppa or glass. If you enjoy looking around gardens this is the prime season to get all those many inspirational ideas, keep an eye open for the NGS yellow notices, many local villages take part. When looking around take a notebook to jot any plant names down or ideas. I should like to give a warm thanks to those who open their gardens, I know it can be hard work but do enjoy the visitors who come round, it s a lovely comradeship amongst fellow gardeners. June the fourteenth was a date I was told to remember by a mentor, not because it was his birthday but the last date to pick Asparagus. Don t pick it after this date other wise you drain the crowns of their goodness and you will not have many spears (Asparagus shoots) next year. Give them a feed of growmore or a general fertiliser now, which will help them for next year. When placing plants particularly for scent the siting /placing is very important to achieve the best results, without having to clamber over the rest of the border to catch their fragrances. A great aid to siting is if placed in a windy spot the scent will be carried further. There are many scented plants including Philadelphs (mock orange) Daphnes, Viburnums both winter, spring and summer too. Dianthus (pinks), Dianthus Mrs Sinkins is a variety that has been breed with an incredible scent, these can be planted in a large pot/urn and placed near a seat. One of the most famous English sights and smells has to be Lavandula (Lavender) in flower must hail summer is here. Planted near a path you brush your legs pass it and you have that lovely aroma. Bulbs can be wonderful too and the Lillies can be a great asset. One of the best Lillium regale is heavily scented and is stunning to look at. It s to late plant the bulbs now but Garden Centres/Nurseries may have some in pots to purchase, plant into a large clay pot and keep them for years to come. Gardeners Tip: 2016 is a big year of celebrations, with William Shakespeare, and the Queens Birthday. I expect that she has planted many a tree to mark special occasions. Finally this is the three hundredth year since the birth of Capability Brown. Thinking of what he did all those years ago shaping our countryside with his great vision. I think the challenge to day is to create our own visions within our own gardens, different levels within the garden, creating vistas, planting trees, using statues and creating follies. Do look on line to see which gardens are open. Some local ones are Castle Ashby Northamptonshire, Stapleford Park, near Melton Mowbray and Burghley House Stamford. Connie and Tom 21 May 2016 STOCKERSTON NEWS Many thanks to all who came to our monthly and United services. For the monthly service the church was still beautifully decorated from the previous day's wedding of Connie and Tom. Once Again, congratulations to them both. In June we have our famous cake stall in Uppingham Market Square on 18th June - anyone and everyone is welcome to bake, bring items for the tombola and jams and pickles or - you can just buy! We will be there from 8.30 am until everything is sold, usually around mid-day. Our church will be prepared this month by Georgina Halliday. ST ANDREW S CHURCH ROTA OF SIDESPEOPLE June 2016 Sunday 12 June 10:45 am Kathy Gibb and Heather Ingram (Queen s 90th Birthday Celebration) Sunday 26 June 10:45 am Vicki Barribal and Anne Wallis If this date is inconvenient, please arrange to swap with someone, or if you have a problem contact Julia Bowder on LAUNCH OF NEW WEBSITE IN MEDBOURNE To find out more please come along to the: LAUNCH EVENT Monday 13 th June, 7:30pm in the Village Hall. 28 5

6 The Rector writes: HOLY OILS I am immensely grateful to Roy Cashmore, Reader, for his gift to the Parish of oil stocks for use in our ministry here. It is a twice-timely gift, coinciding as it does with both the 150th anniversary of modern Reader ministry in the Church of England, and also with the official Birthday of the Queen. (The oil of Chrism was of course used at her Coronation and at that of all British monarchs. On Good Friday, at evensong in St Giles' Blaston, Roy Cashmore had offered oils for use in the Parish and in an excellent sermon had explained their significance to the church. What follows is part of Roy's sermon. Roy Cashmore writes: 'So, what are the 3 oils and what are they used for? There is one known as the Oil of Catechumens. Catechumens are those who are being prepared for baptism. The oil is used to make a sign of the cross on the head of the person who is to be baptised. The priest then asks the question at The Decision - 'Do you reject the devil and all rebellion against God?' and so on before signing the catechumen with the sign of the cross in oil, declaring that Christ claims you as his own. Receive the sign of his cross. The second oil is the Oil of Chrism. This again has olive oil as it's base but toot is added balsam. Now there are a number of balsams - one is a plant that grows by some streams and it's not that one, nor is it the Friar's Balsam you may have added to hot water to inhale when you have had a cold. No, this is the sweet balsam which is produced by a tree. My dictionary also gives a meaning for balsam, 'a healing or soothing agent'. In English, especially in that sense, it is often also referred to as balm - a healing or soothing influence or consolation. In the final verse of that lovely Passiontide hymn, We sing the praise of him who died, of him who died upon the Cross, are the words - which are referring to the Cross - The balm of life, the cure of woe. The balm of life - the healing or soothing influence. That oil with its balm is the Oil of Chrism and can (and in my view should) be used, after the actual baptism with water, with the words 'May God who has received you by baptism into his Church, pour upon you the riches of his grace' Because the Oil of Chrism symbolises the riches of God's grace - the riches of the Holy Spirit. The oil of Chrism is also used at confirmation and at ordinations, again to symbolise that grace which the candidate receives in these sacraments [and the same is true of its use in consecration and in enthronement]. Finally, the Oil of the Sick; this is used to anoint those who are ill, whether that illness is physical, mental or spiritual. I already mentioned that oil has for ages been used as a healing substance. Here, with prayer it is used for that purpose. The oil is applied, usually as the sign of the cross, on the head and hands of the sick person. When I was on hospital following a serious operation - over 20 years ago - I was anointed by the hospital chaplain and felt an improvement at the time - and went on to recover as you see me today'. 6 ABC s Tidy Gardens Offering a full range of services for garden maintenance and landscaping. A large team of male & female workers to tackle everything in the garden, but more importantly NOT to let you down. We are regularly in your area. For a winter makeover, tree work, hedges, fencing (all types), clearance etc, call Alister on Post Office and Village Stores Open Monday - Friday Saturday Sunday POST OFFICE, FRESH BREAD & PASTRIES, DRY CLEANING, NEWSPAPERS, GROCERIES, FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES, DELICATESSEN, COTTAGE DELIGHT PRODUCTS, SANDWICHES, CHILLED DRINKS, GREETINGS CARDS. Springbank. MEDBOURNE, Leicestershire, LE16 8EB Telephone: DSG Auto Services For mobile servicing, repairs and MOT failure work for all cars and bikes carried out Reliable and friendly service at competitive prices Dean: / deano-tvr@hotmail.co.uk 27 Well-Organised Business, or, well, organised chaos? We help small and medium-sized companies turn the latter into the former with short and long-term projects and efficient use of appropriate technology. For further information contact Michael@Hedgecott.co.uk

7 Jane Fletcher Pilates RE-ENERGISE, MOVE BETTER, FEEL BETTER, LOOK BETTER! Increase your sense of well-being Improve your posture Alleviate aches & pains Become more flexible Improve your core strength Lengthen & strengthen muscles The Food of Love A Concert of Vocal Music by MOSAIC St Nicholas Church, Bringhurst NEW CLASSES STARTING MEDBOURNE VILLAGE HALL FRIDAY 30th OCTOBER am Beginners am Mixed Ability/Improvers To book your place jane.fletcher001@btinternet.com Saturday 4th June 7.30 pm Tickets (including refreshments) NICKY S IRONING SERVICE Connect Electrical Find ironing a chore, then why not let me do it for you? Offering a local village service, based in Sutton Bassett. Fast and reliable, in a smoke free environment. I also stitch on loose buttons and carry out small repairs. Domestic & Commercial List of services: Rewires New Consumer Units Test & Inspection/Landlord Certificates Extra Lighting & Power Outdoor Power Security Lighting PAT Testing Please call Fully insured' and 'Part P Approved connectelec@yahoo.co.uk Office: Mob: A traditional ice cream tricycle is available for your event! Private parties, weddings, fetes, school sports days and almost any other event! Exciting ice cream and sorbets cones & tubs! Contact carolinejack@hotmail.co.uk Tickets available from: Mike and Joss Mallock Margaret Stamp Kate Hill Great Easton Village Stores Medbourne Village Stores About MOSAIC: For a free friendly quotation please contact Tom. Ice cycle.co.uk A Cappella Music sung by 8 voices of MOZAIC featuring settings of Shakespeare by Lindgren, Paterson, Vaughan Williams, Mäntyjärvi and Rutter along with arrangements of folk songs, jazz standards, spirituals and other beautiful music for unaccompanied voices. Proceeds to the Church Restoration Fund Simon Gladstone Heating and Plumbing Domestic, Commercial, Industrial Gas/Heating Engineer 6 Lounts Crescent, Great Easton Market Harborough, Leicestershire Tel: Mobile: MOSAIC are an 8-voice a cappella group of singing friends who have been performing for a variety of charitable causes since They have appeared all over the East Midlands, most recently at Haddon Hall and Derby Cathedral. They have enjoyed exploring a wide range of music from Renaissance polyphony to contemporary classical composers; from later Romantic, German, Russian, French and British works to spirituals and folk songs settings; from arrangements of jazz standards to Swingle Singer versions of Beatles songs. The concert in Bringhurst on 4th June includes several settings of Shakespeare texts to mark the 400th anniversary of the poet s death. The repertoire and blended sound suit a variety of musical tastes. Their main aim is to communicate the joy of making beautiful music together

8 A NOTE FOR YOUR DIARIES. ST PETER S CHURCH, STOCKERSTON ANNUAL CAKE, PRODUCE & TOMBOLA STALL UPPINGHAM MARKET PLACE SATURDAY 18th JUNE, am until sold out! One of our biggest fundraisers of the year bakers and cake lovers please support us! More details nearer the time Reader 150 News.. I was privileged to attend the Festival Eucharist at All Souls, Langham Place on Ascension Day in the presence of HRH, The Duke of Edinburgh, the Patron of Central Readers Council, as a representative of this diocese. There were Readers there from all over England and Wales. Entry was by ticket which had to be supported by photographic ID and eventually we all got in and took our places as the organ played music by JS Bach, F Mendelssohn and J Langlais. Prince Philip then took his place, escorted by the Rector and the Vice Chair of the CRC. The service then proceeded with the Archbishop of York presiding and several Readers taking significant parts. The sermon was by the Bishop of Sodor and Man, the president of CRC, in which he summarised the Order of Readers from the Resolution passed by Convocation on Ascension Day 1866 to the present day. He urged us to remember our individual, special role in the ministry of the church. Then following the creed, we all were invited to renew our dedication to the service of the Lord as heralds of [the] gospel and ministers of {Christ s} grace. The Liturgy of the Sacrament followed. The music was led by the organ and All Souls Brass Ensemble and up to All Souls usual high standard. All in all, it was a very memorable service and fitting celebration of the re-establishment of Reader Ministry 150 years ago. The service booklet also included a photocopy of the minute of the meeting of the Convocation. 8 Do you live in Medbourne? Can you spare 15 minutes to have your say about future development in our village? Saturday 18 th June 2016 Medbourne Village Hall, drop-in anytime between 10.00am 1.00pm for a chat, cake and a cuppa Last year you answered a questionnaire about the future of Medbourne. Most people wanted a Neighbourhood Plan. To make this happen, we need to find out more about the things that you think are important. If you live in Medbourne you will get a leaflet through your door with more information. Information about the Medbourne Neighbourhood Plan Advisory Committee (MNPAC) can be found on the Parish website or telephone Bernadette Lee (MNPAC Chair) on

9 You are Invited to a special event at St Giles Church, Medbourne Samaritan's Purse Shoe Box Service Sunday 19th June at am Guest Speakers: Hazel Wallace (Local Volunteer) & Alan Tankard (Regional Manager) All Welcome Ambassador Oil Heating Services Ltd Boiler installations Servicing Breakdown repair Tank installations Aga/Rayburn servicing and repair Power flushing General plumbing Reader 150 news continued. I felt privileged to have been able to attend the Eucharist and will long remember it. My only regret is that, because of the limited size of All Souls (and perhaps by the time) more Readers were not able to attend. Perhaps, as in Leicester, there were diocesan events. On the Sunday after Ascension, there was a Choral Evensong in Leicester Cathedral at which Dr Christina Baster (of CRC) preached. The Assistant Bishop (The Rt. Revd Christopher Boyle) and the principle cathedral clergy were present. Each Reader was given a small gift (a pendant wooden cross) as a memento. Roy Cashmore, Reader Resolutions unanimously agreed to at a meeting of Archbishops and Bishops at Lambeth Palace on Ascension Day 1866 Present: Archbishop of Canterbury Archbishop of York Archbishop pf Armagh Bishop of Winchester Bishop of St David s Bishop of Oxford Bishop of St Asaph Bishop of Llandaff Bishop of Lincoln Bishop of Ripon Bishop of Bangor Bishop of Rochester Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol Bishop of Peterborough Bishop of Ely Bishop of Sodor and Man Bishop of Derry and Raphoe Bishop of Grahamstown Bishop of Brisbane Bishop of Sierra Leone 1. It is not expedient to alter the statute or canon law with a view of extending the Diaconate to persons engaged in Professions of business. 2. That it is desirable to institute an Office of Reader and that the form of admission to the same be by public prayer and delivery of the new Testament by the Bishop without imposition of hands and that it be held until the Bishop shall by an instrument under his hand remove the holder therefrom. 3. That the office be exercised in any particular parish or District under the Bishop s License issued with written consent of the incumbent revocable at the discretion of the Bishop either mero molu or at the written request of the Incumbent. 4. That the office be unpaid. 5. That the license of the Bishop empower the Reader 1.To render general aid to the clergy in all ministrations not strictly requiring the service of one in Holy Orders 2. To read Lessons in Church 3. To read prayers and Holy Scriptures and explain the same, in such places as the Bishop s license shall define. A copy of the photocopy of the original minute which was in the order of service booklet. 24 9

10 LEICESTER CATHEDRAL VISIT SUNDAY 5 TH JUNE The Cathedral has extended an invitation to the Gartree deaneries to visit on 5 th June. The programme is scheduled to commence at 2pm with groups touring the cathedral. This will be followed by Choral Evensong at 3pm. During refreshments there will be a talk led by the Dean, the Very Reverend David Monteith, with further tours of the cathedral offered at 4.15pm before departure at 5pm. Please could anyone who would like to attend advise Ann Baile either by telephone , or s.baile@btinternet.com by Friday, 30 th April. GOOD COMPANIONS The speaker at our meeting in June will be from the Samaritans an organisation offering a telephone service to people whose lives are so desperate they are (at the end of their tether} even to the extent of taking of their own life. Samaritans is entirely self funding so a collection will be taken at the end of the meeting. Please come along to the Village Hall at 2-30pm on Thursday June 2nd and support this worthwhile cause. Refreshments will be served by Sue Kingston and Kay Mitchell GREAT EASTON DEFIBRILLATOR NEWS - APRIL Following the Neighbourhood Plan open day s and the various community and facilities group interviews among the various parties within the village the Parish Council s intention was to fund a defibrillator for the village. Great Easton is now in a position to purchase the defibrillator, install it and to maintain it, in order for this to all happen successfully we are looking for anyone with first aid experience, knowledge of defibrillators and anyone with an interest to join a project group with the aim of discussing the most effective way to bring all of this together. If you are interested in helping with this, already have medical training, would like to be trained and help the village or would just like to know any more information then please contact the Parish Council Defibrillator Group via David Gibley or Lucy Walsh at dacg469@gmail.com or telephone Thank you. PIANO TUITION ELEMENTARY TO VIRTUOSO Learn to play-love to play-achieve your ambition Tuition from an international prize winning concert pianist, James Redfern. GREAT EASTON PARISH COUNCIL The Queen's birthday beacon was well attended on a chilly evening but a substantial bonfire helped keep everybody warm during the singing of the National Anthem and, of course, Happy Birthday! Thanks to Ivor Luscombe for his experience in producing such a spectacular result and also to Bob Mitchell and Paul Brittain for helping to build it. Thanks also to Phil Johnson for hosting the event at the Rectory Farm. Book-keeping Accounts VAT returns Sage User Lynn Bradley Book Keeping Services Telephone: Mobile: If you re looking for entry to music school or musical scholarships you need specialist preparation. Secure grounding in technique and keyboard skills are essentials for the mastery of the piano. Contact me for a chat. Tel: redfern.james@gmail.com 10 23

11 GREAT EASTON & DISTRICT LOCAL HISTORY SOCIETY Saturday 11 th June commencing at 3.00 pm from Caldecott Village Hall MEMBERS' SUMMER VISIT A guided tour of the village of Caldecott taking in its history and architecture with NICK HILL and IAN BOTTREILL followed by a full tea in Caldecott Village Hall Cost per member BASKETRY and WILLOW WORKSHOPS Country Willow Baskets 14th May 2016 Great Easton Parish Council News continued. HEDGE CUTTING Every year at this time we ask residents who own trees and hedges next to the foot ways and pavements to keep an eye on their hedges so that they don t intrude on to the foot way and make it difficult for people to get by. This is especially important for parents with children in push chairs etc., and for those people who have some difficulty walking. Everyone has always responded well to this request and there never seem to be any problems or complaints, or indeed accidents. We hope very much that this high standard will be kept up again this year ANNUAL MEETING The Annual May meeting returned Phil Long as chairman. Paul Brittain was elected vice chair, Alice Murdock continues as tree warden, Nora Clarke continues with police, community and heritage matters. Paul Brittain also leads on planning matters for the PC while Lucy Walsh is bringing the PC up to date with communications including a new web site which will be implemented by September This also helps to maintain the important issue of transparency of all PC business. Greta Vizma continues to look after street lighting and general matters. The village 'poors' charity is now nearing completion of it's merger with the Valentines Goodmans charity operated across our neighbouring villages and will help to manage our small charity more effectively. NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN The Neighbourhood Plan is now reaching the final draft stage and a copy is available for all to read on the Parish Council website under Neighbourhood Planning. This important plan, after confirmation by the Parish Council, will then go to the final six week consultation period which will include stakeholders, HDC and, following a final Village Information event and an external examiner evaluation, to all households before being formally adopted. Phil Long, Chairman of Great Easton Parish Council Thursdays pm GREAT EASTON VILLAGE HALL Learn the ancient art of basket making For all enquiries: jeansavage@hotmail.co.uk Warning: Vinyasa Flow Yoga Could seriously improve your health! To book: Racheleyoga@gmail.com T

12 TENNIS TOWER FOR HIRE Professional tennis coaching machine with variable speed/elevation/spin for hire on monthly/weekly basis with some balls included. Needs to be added to own insurance (usually no extra charge). 60 per week, 200 per month or 375 for two months. Please call Hilary on Parish Office Opening Times Wednesday and Thursday mornings 9.00 am pm For any enquiries please contact : E. secretary@sixsaintscircaholt.org T Note: The deadline for all magazine advertising and editorials is the 5 th of the preceding month. Please note that the July and August issue is a double issue. All entries for this special summer edition by 5th June please. RJM Plasterers ALL ASPECTS OF PLASTERING UNDERTAKEN Contract & Private Over 30 years experience including Lime Mortar For your free estimate from your local plasterer call

13 The Parish Magazine To advertise or to place an article in the magazine please The deadline date for receipt of any article or advert is the 5th day of the preceding month. We cannot guarantee to included articles received after this date. Sweet Hedges Farm Allexton Road, Stockerston Tea Rooms Open for breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea, all year round (closed Tuesdays). Group parties catered for by appointment. Tel: MICHELLE ONGLEY MACHT Natural Therapies Reflexology Maternity Reflexology Massage Aromatherapy Massage Natural Nutrition Colon Hydrotherapy /

14 GREAT EASTON & DISTRICT GARDEN SOCIETY Members will be hoping for a warm, sunny evening when they meet in Margaret & Brian s garden at 23 High Street on 15 th June 2016 at 6.30pm for a Strawberry Supper On Wednesday 20 th July members and friends will be visiting Belvior Castle. Anyone wishing to join the coach party is most welcome. The cost of the day trip is 27 per person and includes coach journey, guided tour of the castle and open access to the formal gardens. Please contact Sue Smith on WALKING GROUP NEWS Clear blue sky, shimmering water the sight and smell of masses of blue bells, these were the main features of our April walk around the Hambleton Peninsula. Disappointed at not seeing an Osprey but accompanied most of the way by the sound of woodpeckers drumming and the song of many other birds. The addition to our group of 11 month old Tom from Czechoslovakia also added to the interest of the walk. our next walk. will be on Wednesday 15th June Meet at Great Easton Village Hall All welcome but participants must be responsible for their own safety. Any queries please telephone Frances and Ivor

15 Great Easton & District WI Every year members are asked to vote on Resolutions that could form a basis for NFWI campaigns and educational activity. This year two resolutions will be put to the vote at the Annual Meeting. At our meeting in May we discussed at length and voted on the following topics: i) To provide appropriate care in hospitals for people with dementia ii) To avoid food waste and address food poverty Our delegate at the meeting at Brighton In June will vote according to the collected numbers of votes from all the institutes she represents. To end the evening on a lighter note, the discussion was followed by a lively game of Beetle, a glass of wine and nibbles. Our next meeting is on Wednesday 1st June, when Brian Johnson will tell us the story behind household names with his talk entitled 'Made in Leicester' There are seats available on the bus for our visit to the Richard III centre in Leicester on 6th July, leaving Great Easton at 6pm. Phone for details and availability. We meet on the first Wednesday of each month at 7.30pm Visitors are always welcome including refreshments Medbourne cum Holt WI On Wednesday 13 th April 2016 Deborah Spencer gave members a most interesting and entertaining insight into Long Clawson Dairy, established in 1911 as a co-operative of local farmers producing tradition British Cheeses and most famous for their Blue Stilton. Deborah explained the traditional methods used by the dairy and brought along samples of the many different cheeses for members to try. Next meeting will be on Wednesday 8 th June 2016 When there will be a Falconry Demonstration at Keythorpe Hall. As this is an Open Meeting anyone who would like to come along, to what is certain to be a fascinating event, would be most welcome. Jenny Sandars Member of the Medbourne cum Holt WI 18 15

16 Great Bowden Music Fest 2016 CLASSICAL/MUSIC THEATRE/JAZZ Now in its third year, the Great Bowden Music Fest 2016 presents a varied concert series continuing its tradition of top quality music featuring local musicians, international guests, community groups and young talent. The festival which takes place from the 7th -10th July in St. Peter and St. Paul Parish Church offers something for all music lovers with classical works, choral music, music theatre and the Jazz and Big Band Extravaganza. Refreshments will be available at all concerts and throughout the Saturday Jazz evening. The Fest's commitment to showcasing young talent continues with the Vivaldi Four Seasons performed by four up and coming violinists from the Midlands, a young piano trio from the Royal Northern College of Music playing another version of the "Seasons" by Piazzolla and the Leicester Grammar School Big Band. Classical concerts will feature music by Dvorak and Vivaldi, with the Harborough Singers joining forces with the Festival Orchestra in the Gala Finale which also includes Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante with soloists, Christopher White (violinist and Artistic Director) and Swiss violist Johannes Gurth. "Music of the Night" will present favourites from many of the greatest musicals, welcoming the Harborough Choral Society and local soloists, Tracey Holderness, Louise Oakley, Beth Hodgson and Jacob Leeson. A free "Coffee and Chamber Music" concert on Saturday 9th July at 11:30 is an addition to the line up of concerts and there is once again an exhibition from the Great Bowden Visual Arts Group displaying their "People's Choice" winners, on sale at concerts. Tickets: 10/ 8 Concessions (School Students and OAPs), Fest Ticket (4 concerts in 1) 30/ 25 Under 10's Free Available from: Welton's in Great Bowden, Moins Chemists, Coventry Road, Market Harborough E. greatbowdenmusicfest@gmail.com T (James Shakespeare) 16 17

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