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ST DAVID’S WETTENHALL &
ST OSWALD’S WORLESTON
October 2018
THE CROSS COUNTRY PARISHESOF
ACTON, CHURCH MINSHULL,WETTENHALL & WORLESTON
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Dear Friends
Still coming with thankful hearts?
As we celebrate Harvest over the next fewweeks, we will no doubt sing Come ye thankfulpeople come. As an early Harvest draws to anend and we look forward to celebrating, it isworth pausing to ask how thankful our heartsreally are.It’s been an interesting year in terms ofweather. The pre-Christmas snowfall in thisarea, and the Beast from the East in March, brought bitterly cold weather. Wecomplained about the cold, the ice and the inconvenience of snow whilst childrenenjoyed unexpected ‘snow days’ to enjoy playing in the snow.Spring was long, cold, wet and miserable. We rejoiced when we were catapultedinto summer then we moaned that it was too hot and lived in fear of hosepipe bans.Now Autumn seems to have arrived early, and we are missing the summer already.Weather is an important feature of social conversation in this country. Yet we areslow to think about the ways in which our varied and unpredictable weather affectsfar more than our conversation.For farmers and other food producers such as fishermen, the weather has a dailyimpact on lives and businesses. A long, wet, slow spring meant that winter andspring-sown crops didn’t grow. The Beast from the East made for a difficult lambingseason. Drought followed with the need to feed livestock feed that had beenproduced for the winter.The result of our topsy turvy weather? According to the Centre for Economic andBusiness Research we can expect our monthly shopping bills to rise by £7.15 permonth. We may not have noticed yet, but we will. Between March and July thewholesale price farmers receive for the food they produce rose by 80% for carrots,although they’ve only gone up 41% in the shops at the moment. Bread prices haverisen by 1/5 and strawberries by 28% (although supermarkets are still selling 2packs for £3 as they did last year). Meat will fall in price initially because farmerssold livestock during the drought to reduce the costs of feed, but it too will risebecause of costs involved in feeding livestock through the drought.How thankful are we feeling now, knowing we will have to pay more for our food?The challenge of Harvest is that we remember to say ‘Thank you’ regardless ofhow good the harvest is. There is a harvest, and compared with many in the world,there is much to be thankful for. How about setting ourselves a challenge next timewe feel like grumbling about the weather or the price of our shop, how aboutpausing to say ‘Thank you’ instead?
Yours in our generous God,
Revd Anne
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Sunday Services for October 2018Sunday
Services
07-Oct 14-Oct 21-Oct 28 Oct
Wettenhall
St David
11 am
Morning Prayer
11 am
Communion
11 am
All Age
6:30 pm
InformalCommunion
Worleston
St Oswald
9:30 am
Harvest
9:30 am
Communion
9:30 am
All Age
9:30 am
Communion
Acton
St Mary
11 am
Harvest
5 pm
Evensong
8 am
Communion
11 am
Morning Prayer
1 pm Baptism
5 pm Evensong
10 am
Messy Church
1pm Baptism
5 pm
Communion
8 am
Communion
11 am
Baptism
5 pm
Evensong
ChurchMinshull
StBartholomew
9:30 am
InformalCommunion
11 am
Cafe Church
11 am
Harvest
11 am
Messy Church
ContentsPage
Letter 2Sunday Services 3Wettenhall News 4 & 5Birthdays 6Calveley School 9A Parish Remembers 12, 13 & 14Worleston News 16Worleston School 17Recipe 17Contacts 23
We send our very best wishes tothe Rev Donald Brockbank for a
speedy recovery. Bothhe & Brenda are verymuch in our thoughts
and prayers.
Prayers
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St David’s ChurchWettenhall
Visit: www.wettenhallchurch.org.uk
Sidespersons7th Oct Mr M Moss14th Oct Mrs A Hignett21st Oct Brownies/Guides28th Oct Informal4th Nov Mrs A BrooksCleaning & Flowers7/14 Oct Mrs S Ward
& Mrs I Drinkall21/ 28 Oct Mrs M Sherry
4 / 11 Nov Mrs K Noden
CondolencesWe extend our deepest sympathy toDawn & Philip Hollinshead and all thefamily on the sudden death of Dawn'sbrother, Matthew Douglas. Matthewwas a much-loved visitor to Wettenhallon his trips over from America to seehis family, particularly to his parentsHazel & Peter. Our thoughts & prayersare with them all.
Childrens Society
Thank You
26th August 2018Elsie Jaimes Heler, daughter of George &Sarah Heler.We welcome Elsie into the family of thechurch.
Baptism
Anyone with a home collection box isasked to return it to the All Age serviceon 21st October please.
MarriageCONGRATULATIONS to Freya Gregoryand Andrew Gledhill on the occasion oftheir marriage at Calveley church onSeptember 8th. We wish them a long andhappy life together.
PCC MEETING
The next PCC meeting takesplace on Monday 22nd October
at 7.30pm in church.
Thank you to David Waring and Graham Rathbone from Tarporley RoyalBritish Legion for their participation in Corporal Rathbone's CommemorationService.
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The next meetings are onThursday October 4th &Nov 1st. Times are from
10am-12 noon & everyone isvery welcome for as little or as
long as they wish.
Coffee & Cake
Operation Christmas Child If anyone would like to fill a shoebox with gifts for
this Christmas please look out for the leaflets inchurch and return the box to church by Sunday 11thNovember at the latest. There is a £5 fee requiredto help transport each box to its final destination in
time for Christmas. Perhaps those unable to fill a boxmight like to double up with someone and help pay for
it to be transported?
A small shoebox can have a big impact. What goes intothe box is fun, but what comes out of it is eternal!
We Will Remember ThemA service of Remembrance will take place on 11th November at10.50am. Our earlier start is to enable us to stand in two minutessilence with the rest of the nation at 11am.
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Happy BirthdayThis month to:
Antonia Adlington Oliver LathamEmeilia Bond Olivia PalinLuke Jones Thomas AblardIngrid Jackson Ruben SpencerStanley Alexander Sophie BowesMegan Farrell
Farmers Breakfast
Chestnut Meats, The CheshireAgricultural Chaplaincy and TheCross Country Parishes are joiningtogether to provide a Farmer’sBreakfast at Chestnut Meats Café(Long Lane, Brindley, CW5 8NF).The first Farmers’ Breakfast will befrom 10.30 am on Tuesday 23October 2018 at Chestnut MeatsCafé.Cost: Donation to be made on theday.Please book by contacting HelenHarper by e-mail at:crosscountryparishes@outlook.com or phone on: 01270 628864by 12.00 on Thursday 18 October2018.
An Over 60’s Coffee Morning isstarting on Friday Mornings from10.00 am at Chestnut Meats Café(Long Lane, Brindley, CW5 8NF)every Friday from 5 October2018. Tea/Coffee and Biscuits £1.No booking necessary. Just goalong.
Over 60’s Coffee Morning
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WETTENHALL COUNTRYSIDEMAINTENANCE
Your local family business
DOMESTICDriveways & patios built & repairedSteam clean makes the above safe
Landscaping & Fencing
EQUESTRIANMénages, Fencing, Muck stores &
StablesAll built & repaired
Muck heaps removedAll field work considered
AGRICULTURETractor & man, JCB site master for hire
All agricultural work consideredWe move heaven & earth to helpFor advice or a free quote call:
Pete on 01270 528244/07960223920Or Dave on 07815200913
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Fiona Sloyan (our resident beekeeper) invited five Year 5 & 6 children to herhome where they had a ‘sticky’ time extracting honey from honey framesmade by our own Calveley bees. The children carefully removed a thin layer
of wax to expose the honey. This was thenput in a metal drum and with the aid ofcentrifugalforce(childrenspinning ahandlefast) waspulled outof theframes.
The children then took great delight inwatching the golden honey pour out of thedrum into a sieve & bucket. The honey will rest for a couple of days to removeair bubbles and then it will be put into jars and labelled. Look out for ‘Honeyfor Sale’ at the Christmas Fair!!!’
Calveley School News
As mentioned in the September editionthe Calveley School small floral displayat Nantwich Show.
Photographed reproduced courtesy of Lenzflair Photography
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A Parish RemembersRemembering Corporal John George Rathbone of WettenhallAn afternoon Tea Party and service of commemoration to remember a localhero.
Corporal John GeorgeRathbone [known as Jackto his family] lost his lifetowards the end of WorldWar I at Poperinge inBelgium on 19th August1918. He is buried there ina military grave with ‘Peace,perfect peace’ as hisepithet; he was just 26years old.Born in Wettenhall, nearTarporley, he attended
Calveley School and before war broke out he was engaged to be married andworking as a chauffeur in Cuddington.100 years to the day when he gavehis life for King and country, he wasremembered with honour at StDavid’s Church, Wettenhall with anafternoon tea party and Churchservice. The service was attended byhis niece Mrs Gladys Heppell, herdaughter Susan, son in law Jeremyand grandson Ben. CorporalRathbone’s nephew, Harry Tickle,was unable to attend the service andwas represented by his grandson,James Roberts, along with his wife Siobhan. James gave a moving account ofvisiting Poperinge to see Corporal Rathbone’s grave, with the sense of pride and
gratitude that the visit instilled.During the Act of Remembrance , led byRev Anne Lawson, David Waring[standard bearer to the CheshireRegiment] and Graham Rathbone [norelation] represented Tarporley RoyalBritish Legion as part of the ‘There, ButNot There’ commemoration of thecentenary of the ending of hostilities inWWI.
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After the service everyone enjoyed a lovely afternoon tea - St.David’s is justlyfamous for it’s food.Long term memories of the event include a beautiful acrylic image of Corporal
Rathbone, designed as part of the“There but not There” commemorationand mounted by Chris Pope and PeteWebb. The acrylic silhouette will help toconnect communities and remembersoldiers lost a century ago. At the frontof the church is a planter with poppies,forget-me-nots and a ‘Peace’ rose,arranged by Brenda Brockbank. HelenMoss has recently registered theSt.David’s memorial to Corporal
Rathbone with the register held by the Imperial War Museum – gone but notforgotten.At the end of the afternoon a collection raised funds for ‘Help for Heroes’ and theHaig Fund ‘Poppy’ Appeal.A memorable, moving and fitting tribute to a local man who gave his life in theservice of his Country and King.
CORPORAL RATHBONE AT CHESTER CATHEDRAL
During September an exhibition to commemorate theCentenary of the end of the Great War was held in ChesterCathedral. We were thrilled that the figure of CorporalRathbone was on display in the cloisters for everyone to see.
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FOOTNOTE TO CORPORAL RATHBONE COMMEMORATIONSERVICE...…It was with great sadness that we heard just one week following the service,that Harry Tickle, the nephew of Corporal Rathbone, died in TarporleyHospital. Harry was visited by his family on the evening of the service, andenjoyed hearing all about the event and holding the smaller version of the'There but not There' replica of his Uncle Jack. His last week was spentreminiscing on his life in Wettenhall and the memories of a special afternoonto honour his family. Harrys funeral service and burial took place at St.Peters, Waverton on 10th September. Our thoughts and prayers are with allhis family at this sad time.
A Confirmation Service for the Cross Country Parishes has been bookedfor 11.00 am on Sunday 5 May. Anyone interested in being Confirmedshould contact Revd Anne so that Preparation Group(s) can be arrangedfor early next year. Contact details are: revanne@uwclub.net or 01270 628864.
Confirmation
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As was noted briefly last month, wewere very sorry to hear of Alan'sdeath, on 12th August. Alan hadbeen licensed as a Reader inOctober 1998 with Ann Nicholasand Isobel Burnley, just after MarkRylands left our parishes. He servedin these parishes for a few yearsbefore returning to minister atGresty Road Railway Mission inCrewe. He will be rememberedduring his time here as an excellentpreacher and enthusiastic leader ofstudy groups and house groupswhere there was always livelydiscussion; and a helper at theWednesday morning communionservice at Acton.Many friends and colleagues fromthe churches where he had servedcame to his funeral at Acton, tomourn the loss of a friend, but alsoto give thanks for the life of a faithfulservant of God whose example andwitness touched many people. Wewill continue to remember Janet andhis family in our prayers.
BAPTISM9th September 2018Edward Joseph Webb, infant son ofMarc and Alice Webb.We welcome Edward (Ted) into thefamily of the church.
St Oswald’s ChurchWorleston
Visit: www.worlestonchurch.org.uk
Sidesmen7th Oct Mr & Mrs M
Alexander14th Oct J Alexander &
D Darlington21st Oct Mrs A Fletton28th Oct Mr & Mrs C Bailey4th Nov Mrs A StokesFlower Rota7th Oct Joan Grocott21st Oct Marilyn BoothChurch CleaningOctober Kath Alexander &
Lisa GaterNovember Sue HeapCoffee Rota7th Oct Joan Grocott14th Oct Ann Fletton21st Oct Kath Alexander28th Oct Jo Bailey
Alan George
From The RegistersDates for your Diary
Friday October 5th. Harvestservice at 6pm in St Oswald'schurch followed by supper in theschool.Saturday 10th NovemberEvening with Don Reid atWettenhall
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St Oswald’s School NewsThe start of a new academic year has arrived and we would like to welcome allour new arrivals in to school including all the new reception children startingschool for the first time as well as several new families joining the St. Oswald'sSchool family.
One week in to the new term and things have got off to a very exciting start withour whole school taking part in a two day big art project involving an artist cominginto each class to help design our very own St. Oswald's Poppy cascade like theTower of London style. Each class continued this with doing some of their ownWW1 art work for display. We are marking the forthcoming centenaryCommemorations for Armistice Day with a whole school project entitled 'We willRemember'. Our younger children in Nursery and Reception will be learningabout people around us that help and then the rest of our school will be learningabout WW1. This will be an exciting whole school cross curricula project which
will culminate in a trip to the Imperial WarMuseum in Manchester as well as takingpart in the 'We will Remember' project takingplace across Nantwich in November.
We are looking forward to a very busy andexciting Autumn Term here at St. Oswald'swhich wouldn't be the same without thetraditional Harvest Service and Supper backat school which will be held on Friday 5thOctober.
Pear & Chocolate Flapjack Crumble2x400g tins pear halves or quarters insyrup100g butter100g golden syrup300g porridge oats100g dark chocolate cut into pieces
Heat oven to 180c/gas 4Drain the pears - keeping the syrupPut pear quarters into ovenproof dish& drizzle over 2-3tbsp syrupMelt the butter & syrup together & stirin the porridge oatsQuickly mix in the chocolate pieces &tip the mixture over the pears.Bake for 30mins & serve with custardor ice cream.Enjoy!
RECIPE
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Rural Policing
Introducing a new initiative for Rural PolicingNicky and I have covered the rural ‘beat’ for over 14 years and our area ofgeographical responsibility is extensive – we cover a policing area ofapproximately 130 square miles with a population size of approximately 30,0000people. Vickie Wallace supports our service during times of holiday etc.To achieve optimum efficiency and manage our patch more effectively, we areconstantly evaluating our policing practices and exploring new and innovativemethods of working. To this end, we are grateful to Acton Church for supportingus in our plans to introduce a rural police ‘Pop-Up’ station - operating at theChurch on a monthly basis. We will base ourselves at Acton Church between09.30hrs – 10.30hrs on the 1st Monday of each month (unless it is a Bank Holiday- when we will attend on the 2nd
Monday in the month). We willcommence this new service on 1st
October 2018 when we will beavailable to welcome anyone whowishes to have a chat.Our vision is to set up ‘Pop-Up’rural police stations at pointsacross our territory with the aim ofbecoming more visible, accessibleand approachable to the localcommunities. We want to make iteven easier for the community tocome and talk to us. Much ruralcrime remains unreported and ourmain objective is to address this problem through adopting more integratedmethods of community working.
Contact details :Nicola.berry@cheshire.pnn.police.ukSharon.jones@cheshire.pnn.police.ukVickie.wallace2@cheshire.pnn.police.ukYou can also ring 101 and ask the call taker to send a message.We can be followed on Facebook Bunbury & Wrenbury Police or Twitter BunburyWrenPolYou will find us to be approachable and easy to talk to. We hope that you will popin to see us when we are at Acton Church - and get to know us better.
PCSO Sharon Jones & PC Nicky Berry
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01270 620792
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Ladies who LunchTuesday 16th October 2018
atThe Badger,
Church Minshull12.30pm - Cost: £10(No need to book)
Worleston Music School is puttingon it’s third professional chamber musicconcert series at Brine Leas School. Theconcerts start at 3:30pm and finish about5:45pm with a break for refreshments withdelicious homemade cakes in the interval.
Tickets are £8 Adult, £2 ChildVisit www.worlestonmusicschool.co.uk fordetails on how to purchase your tickets.The remaining dates in this season are:.Sunday September 30th
Julie Lloyd on the flute, Andrew Bassey on bassoon and Jonathon Ellis on pianoincluding a rarely performed trio by Beethoven.Sunday October 14th
Solo pianist Andrew Wilde returns to Nantwich to Dazzle us and to perform in thelovely Beethoven Piano and Wind Quintet.Sunday November 25th
The final celebration of the concert series featuring an all star line up of superbprofessional players and soloists in Schubert’s incredible Octet in F. Full detailsof this concert next month.
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Contacts for Baptisms, Weddings and Funerals etc are as followsRev’d Anne Lawson 01270 628864 The Vicarage, Chester Road
Acton, Cheshire, CW5 8LG Email revanne@uwclub.net
Parish Office open at the Vicarage - Tuesday & Thursday 9:30 am - 12 NoonEmail: crosscountryparishes@outlook.com
Licensed Readers Isobel Burnley 624521 reader@marshlane.f2s.comAnn Nicholas 528273 annnicholas0@gmail.com
St David’s St Oswald’sChurchwardens
Mr R Nicholas 528273 Mr M Alexander 624404Mr R Brooks 528278 Mrs I Burnley 624521
Other Parish Office HoldersPCC Secretaries
Mrs H Pope 528755 Mrs J Grocott 611583PCC Treasurers
Mrs G Ward 01606 554869 Mr G Heap 620199Organists
Mr R Nicholas 528273 Mr G Heap 620199Magazine Reps
Mrs Ann Nicholas 528273 Contact the Churchwardens
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