Parish news Stone, Dinton & Hartwell ● June 2013 ● 60p (£6.00pa)
“Be strong and take heart, all you who hope in the Lord.” Psalm 31:24
In this month’s edition, A Poem with a Message Looking for a good read? Jesus’ teaching on prayer And much more
Parish News 2 June 2013
The Parish of Stone, Dinton and Hartwell
Priest in
Charge
Revd. Peter G Rich , The Vicarage, 10 Badgers Rise, Stone HP17 8RR 01296 748068
Licensed Lay Ministers:
Avril Clark, 7 Furlong Crescent, Bishopstone, HP17 8SG 01296 747755 Angela Rich, The Vicarage, 10 Badgers Rise, Stone HP17 8RR 01296 748068
Church Wardens:
David John, 84 Oxford Road, Stone HP17 8PL 01296 747932
Eryl Morgan, 101 Baker Street Waddesdon,, HP18 0LQ 01296 655692
Raymond Medhurst 10 Grenville Road Aylesbury Bucks HP21 8EY 07793 541456 Email: [email protected]
Jean Moore, 'Larkrise', 4 Templecroft Terrace, Upton. HP17 8UD. 01296 748063
Secretary to the P.C.C:
Sue Birrell, 7 Jakeman Way, Aylesbury. HP21 8FT 01296 338163
Hon. Treasurer:
Anne Seckington, Grapevine Cottage, Dinton HP17 8UN 01296 748228
Parish News 3 June 2013
Parish news Stone Dinton & Hartwell
Editorial Last month this parish hosted an internationally important conference of finance leaders of the G7 countries. This must have been a huge amount of work for everyone involved. I wonder what the politicians, economists and media thought of our villages! Answers on a postcard please.
Editor
Parish News Team
Editor: David Pickup 01296 748170 [email protected] Editorial: Carole Fryer 01296 748538 [email protected] Advertising: Tom Claridge 01296 748322 [email protected] IT Producers: Mike Thompson 01296 748561 [email protected] Carol Lynch 01296 748392 [email protected]
Parish News is a community magazine for the residents of Stone Dinton and Hartwell we welcome news, announcements by societies and clubs, and articles on local and other issues. We do not charge for charities or personal notices such as weddings, baptisms or acknowledgments and welcome advertising by local businesses. The views expressed in articles are not necessarily the views of the editorial board or the PCC
The deadline for editorial copy is 7h of the previous month and the deadline for
advertising is 14th
Local Websites
Church www.stonedintonhartwell.com Dinton PC www.dinton.org
Stone www.stonevillage.org.uk Dinton News www.dinton.info
Bishopstone www.bishopstone.info
Parish Council Contacts: Stone, Bishopstone & Hartwell Parish Clerk Christine Jensen 01296 626073 [email protected] Dinton Ford & Upton Parish Clerk Keith Gray 01296 422800 [email protected]
Parish News 4 June 2013
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Parish News 5 June 2013
PARISH SERVICES AND CALENDAR
June St John the Baptist Stone
St Peter & St Paul Dinton
Methodist Chapel Stone
2 Trinity 1
10.00am All Age
Holy Communion
6.00pm Evensong
11.00am Worship
9 Trinity 2
10.00am Mattins
11.00am Worship
4.00pm
Living Stones
16 Trinity 3
8.30am BCP
Holy Communion 10.00am
Family Service 12 noon Baptisms
11.00am Worship
23 Trinity 4
10.00am
Holy Communion (CW)
11.00am Worship
30 Trinity 5
11am
Holy Communion United Service
SERVICE CHANGES – PLEASE NOTE! St Peter & St Paul, Dinton will be closed for approximately 8 weeks from 24th June to enable the movement of the monument to take place re. the new toilet / kitchen facilities. Some Services will therefore be taking place at St John the Baptist, Stone. So please watch the calendar for details.
Parish News 6 June 2013
FIFTH SUNDAYS On 30th June (and on 5th Sundays in future), to encourage our Methodist friends, we shall replace our Morning Service with a Joint Holy Communion at 11am in the Methodist Chapel, Eythrope Road. Also on 5th Sunday evenings we are invited to join the Haddenham Group of Churches for a Joint Evensong. The next one will be at Cuddington Church on 30th June at 6.30pm, at which I have been invited to preach. PETER RICH
June 9th
"Bible Mountains" meets at St Peter and St Paul, Dinton 4.00 - 5.30pm.
Crafts for adults and children together, with a short Act of Worship and finishing with a Bring and Share Tea. Adults & children - DO COME & JOIN US
STONE THURSDAY CLUB – VISIT TO STONE SCHOOL
For the month of June only, please note we shall be meeting on the 1st Thursday – 6th June, and we have kindly been invited by Claire Mirams, the Head Teacher, to attend the final rehearsal of the School Talent Show which will be held the following day. Our meeting on the 6th will begin at the usual time 2.00 for a 2.15pm start, and we shall serve our normal cups of tea and cakes afterwards in the School Hall. All over 60’s are warmly invited to join us for this and if you know of any elderly people living alone, who can’t get out much, please do invite them along, and if you or they need transport, please contact me on 748068 . (The July meeting will be back at our normal venue at the Methodist Chapel, Eythrope Road on the 2nd Thursday – 11th July.) ANGELA RICH
Parish News 7 June 2013
Parish News 8 June 2013
Looking for a good read? Then the place to find it is at
THE BUMPER BOOK SALE
Saturday June 22, 10.30am – 4.00pm
Dinton Village Hall
Light Lunches and Teas to enjoy….
Hats and Handbags for the discerning...
Cakes & Tombola Surprise!
Admission 50p
Proceeds to the Dinton Flush Fund
Further details:
Marie Helene Usherwood, Helen Wild, Valma Thompson
Parish News 9 June 2013 June
Parish News 10 June 2013
Gardening
It is roses all the way this month (well it should be), regular deadheading will keep them in bloom longer and do be on your guard against aphids. Put greenhouse and conservatory plants outside for the rest of the Summer, but don’t forget to water them.
Talking of water, I know many of you water vegetables etc. even on allotments, and as parts of Stone in particular has very dry sandy soil it is deemed very necessary to water. I never watered my allotment in over 40 years, I always tried to dig in moisture retaining materials and always used the hoe as often as possible to create a dust mulch. As it would seem to me there are at least two problems with watering apart from the logistics of getting the water where it is required. One is the quality, or at least some of make up of the liquid, and the second is to make sure that enough water is applied. It is no use just damping the surface, if you do water check after watering that the moisture has gone down several inches.
If not already done pinch out the tops of broad beans hopefully before the arrival of black fly. If a lover of runner beans plant a few more seeds this month for a late crop. It is to be hoped this year for a much better crop of apples, pears and plums, and as of course June is the month of the June “drop” if there are still too many fruits left it does pay to thin them out some more, helps the flavour size and quality. Do not let vegetables get old and plant a few more lettuce and carrot seeds.
Can you spare some time to keep Dinton Churchyard Tidy? The next working party will be on June 8, July 13, August 10, September 14 and October 12. The work involved consists of light gardening tasks, mowing, weeding, strimming and general tidying up; you do as much as you want to. As an added incentive, refreshments are provided. If you would like to help, but Saturday morning is inconvenient, please contact Andrew or Helen and we can let you know what areas need to be worked on. Certain parts of the Churchyard are left as wildlife habitats and need a different work regime. Please could we ask that those tending graves only put compostable plant material in the compost bins and take plastic, cellophane, wire, plant pots etc. home with you. The churchyard is maintained by volunteers and we have no way of getting rid of plastic etc. Please contact Andrew or Helen Wild on 01296 748679
Parish News 11 June 2013
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Parish News 12 June 2013
NEWS FROM CHAPEL HILL
Methodist Chapel, Eythrope Road, Stone, HP17 8PH
Minister: Revd. David Jenkins, 6 Herston Close, Aylesbury, HP21 9UR
Tel: 01296 488963
Village contact: Mrs. Sue Spinks, Clowesbourne, Upton, HP17 8UA
Tel: 01296 748369
We look forward to welcoming friends from the
Parish Churches on the Fifth Sunday 30th June
to a Service of HOLY COMMUNION
During this month’s services
the following will be remembered in prayer: 2
nd – Darvill Road; 9
th – Eythrope Road; 16
th – Faithfull Close;
23rd
Ford Road and 30th – Griffiths Acre
Your prayer requests are welcome – anonymous if you wish –
please leave a note in the Chapel post box
* * * * * * *
Many thanks to those who responded to the announcement in last month’s Parish Magazine regarding the potential closure of the Chapel;
Your concern is much appreciated. May I remind you of the three over riding needs:
As a priority: making the Chapel your spiritual home and regular place of worship; also taking responsibility towards helping with the
maintenance of the building and the provision of ongoing financial support.
Please contact either Revd. David Jenkins or me, Sue Spinks,
(as above) BEFORE THE END OF JUNE when all ideas and suggestions will be considered
by the Church Council.
Parish News 13 June 2013
A Poem with a Message.
Ella Wheeler was born on the 5th of November 1850 on a farm in
Wisconsin, USA, and the youngest of four children. She started writing poetry at a very early age, and was well known as a poet in her own state by the time she graduated from high school. Her most famous poem, "Solitude", was first published in the February 25, 1883 issue of The New York Sun. The inspiration for the poem came as she was travelling to attend the Governor's inaugural ball in Madison, Wisconsin. On her way to the celebration, there was a young woman dressed in black sitting across the aisle from her. The woman was crying. Ella sat next to her and sought to comfort her for the rest of the journey. When they arrived, the poet was so depressed that she could barely attend the scheduled festivities. As she looked at her own radiant face in the mirror, she suddenly recalled the sorrowful widow. It was at that moment that she wrote the opening lines of:
“Solitude”:
Laugh, and the world laughs with you; Weep, and you weep alone; For the sad old earth must borrow its mirth, But has trouble enough of its own. Sing, and the hills will answer; Sigh, it is lost on the air; The echoes bound to a joyful sound, But shrink from voicing care. Rejoice, and men will seek you; Grieve, and they turn and go; They want full measure of all your pleasure, But they do not need your woe. Be glad, and your friends are many; Be sad, and you lose them all, There are none to decline your nectared wine, But alone you must drink life’s gall. Feast, and your halls are crowded; Fast, and the world goes by. Succeed and give, and it helps you live, But no man can help you die. There is room in the halls of pleasure For a large and lordly train, But one by one we must all file on Through the narrow aisles of pain.
Parish News 14 June 2013
She sent the poem to the The New York Sun and received $5 for her effort. It was collected in the book Poems of Passion shortly after in May 1883.
In 1884, she married Robert Wilcox of Connecticut where the couple lived before moving to New York City. They had one child, a son, who died shortly after birth. Not long after their marriage, they both became interested in spiritualism. Early in their married life, Robert and Ella Wheeler Wilcox promised each other that whoever went first through death would return and communicate with the other. Robert Wilcox died in 1916, after over thirty years of marriage. She
was overcome with grief, which became ever more intense as week after week went without any message from him, still seeking help in her sorrow, still unable to understand why she had no word from her Robert. Eventually she claimed that Robert had made contact from beyond the grave with messages. One message told her to visit the allied forces in Europe. Ella travelled to France and read poems to groups of soldiers and talked to them regarding personal hygiene.
Ella Wheeler Wilcox died of cancer
on 20th October 1919.
From the lines of her poem ‘Solitude’ the message is clear; Laugh and be happy. Sing and be happy, Rejoice and be happy. Be glad and be happy. Succeed and be happy, Give and be happy. Gordon Weedon
Parish News 15 June 2013
Jesus’ teaching on prayer
Luke 11
One day Jesus was praying in a certain place. When he finished, one of his disciples said to him, ‘Lord, teach us to pray, just as John taught his disciples. He said to them, ‘When you pray, say:
“Father, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come Give us each day our daily bread. Forgive us our sins, for we also forgive everyone who sins against us. And lead us not into temptation.”
Then Jesus said to them, ‘Suppose you have a friend, and you go to him at midnight and say, “Friend, lend me three loaves of bread; a friend of mine on a journey has come to me, and I have no food to offer him.”
And suppose the one
inside answers, “Don’t bother me. The door is already locked, and my children and I are in bed. I can’t get up and give you anything.” I tell you, even though he will not get up and give you the bread because of friendship, yet because of your shameless audacity he will surely get up and give you as much as you need.
“So I
say to you: ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you.
For everyone who asks receives; the one who seeks
finds; and to the one who knocks, the door will be opened.
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John the Baptist must have been good at praying. Jesus’ disciples were impressed and wanted to pray like that. How often do we say “I wish I could be like that” or “Our church should be just like that?”
Jesus’ answer was to show them how to pray. He said to them, “When you pray, say...” This is more than saying “use these words” but pray like this. So in what way should we pray?
The Lord’s Prayer is short and simple. Kingdom, bread and sin are simple words we understand. It is practical and respectful. The prayer honours God as both Father and King. We ask for the bread we need for today. It is requesting and conditional. Don’t be afraid to ask but we are only forgiven if we can forgive other people.
Parish News 16 June 2013
The Vicarage, 10 Badgers Rise, Stone HP17 8RR. Tel: 01296 748068
E mail: [email protected] Dear Friends,
A WARNING TO LEADERS!
The crowds were good law-abiding Jews. They had travelled to Jerusalem (some of them many miles), in order to celebrate one of their great feasts – The Feast of Tabernacles. This Feast was to remember and celebrate the freedom of the Jews after spending 40 years in the wilderness. On the last day, the climax of the Feast, when water was poured upon the altar, Jesus said:
“If anyone is thirsty, let him come to me and drink. Whoever believes in me, as the Scripture says, streams of living water will flow from within him. By this He meant the Holy Spirit, whom those who believed in him were later to receive.” John 7:37-39
The Pharisees and Chief Priests told the Temple Guards to arrest Jesus as an impostor, but they believed He spoke a lot of sense. “You mean he has deceived you also?” the Pharisees retorted, “This mob (who have been taken in by Jesus) know nothing of the law, they said.”
This mob? – These were law-abiding Jews who had travelled many miles to keep the Festival! History shows that their instincts were right. Jesus was not an impostor but instead their long-awaited Messiah, and after Jesus’ Resurrection and Ascension and the full outpouring of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, even many of the Jewish Priests became followers of Jesus.
David Cameron recently described the UKIP party as ‘fruit cakes’ and ‘loonies’, so implying that anyone who voted for them must be the same. However, for whatever reason, people still voted for UKIP in their thousands, so David Cameron has already had to tone down his remarks.
What these people have recently chosen as good citizens, is to exercise their democratic right to vote in an election. They must either be dissatisfied with some of the current government policies, or they see some truth in what UKIP is saying, or both!
The High Priests and Pharisees got it badly wrong. So David Cameron be warned! Congratulations are due to all who are prepared to get involved with local politics and stand as our representatives, whether or not they are elected.
PETER RICH (Rev) Priest in Charge
Parish News 17 June 2013
THE PARISH OF STONE, DINTON & HARTWELL Churches of: S. John Baptist, STONE; Ss Peter & Paul, DINTON; Assumption of S. Mary the Virgin, HARTWELL
The Annual Church Meetings were held on Sunday, 21
st April 2013 at S John
The Baptist Church, Stone. The purpose of the meetings is to elect officers to serve the church during the coming year, to receive reports and discuss church business. This is a very busy parish with something for everyone who wants to be part of it in whatever way. The social events arranged for the year are open to anyone who would like to attend and are advertised on the church website http://stonedintonhartwell.com and in this magazine. There are still spaces on the PCC and if anyone who is on the Electoral Roll, and has been so for at least six months, can be co-opted at anytime. If you would like to join and help to make decisions regarding your local church then please make yourself known to Rev'd Peter Rich or another PCC member as we would welcome new members. The annual report of the work within the wider parish and community adopted by the PCC was presented as were the audited accounts of the parish and fabric reports from both churches. Projects to provide toilet and kitchen facilities at both ends of the parish are underway but fundraising is going to be a major part of the work throughout the year. Any donations will be most gratefully received as these facilities will be of advantage to everyone who attends, uses or visits our beautiful churches. The first part of the meetings saw the elections and the results were as follows. Churchwardens: Mrs Eryl Morgan, Mr David John, Miss Jean Moore and Mr Raymond Medhurst Deanery Synod Representatives: Mrs Jenny Pickup and Mrs Liz Tomkins Parochial Church Council members: Mrs Christine Ashbridge, Mrs Sue Birrell, Mr Ivor James, Mr George Lamb, Mrs Anne Seckington, Mrs Valma Thompson, Mr Andrew Wild, Mr Alan Atkinson. Thanks were expressed on behalf of the entire parish to Mr Gordon Gill who was standing down from the PCC this year after 40 years of loyal service to the church in many different roles. Mr Gill will still be an active member of the parish and his experience will be invaluable to us all. Sue Birrell PCC Secretary
Parish News 18 June 2013
Opening Soon! A new Pavilion for Stone, Bishopstone and Hartwell
Ideas so far : football, cricket, over 55s, flower and veg festival, Available for hire, and regular use for groups and clubs.
All enquiries contact : David Pickup [email protected] 01296 397794
Parish News 19 June 2013
Garden Fete
Sunday June 23rd 2.00p.m. – 4.00p.m.
Plants Bricabrac Cakes
Books Games
Teas Raffle
29 Bishopstone By kind permission of Mrs Mavis Burn
In aid of Stone Church Facilities Fund
Parish News 20 June 2013
A SMALL DONATION FROM THE TAX MAN
The Inland Revenue introduced what they call “A small donations scheme” (SDS) on 6th April this year to extend tax repayments on donations of £20 or less which do not qualify for Gift Aid. The tax repayment of 25% will apply to each Church up to donations totalling no more than £5,000 per annum. Stone and Dinton will therefore each have a maximum of £5,000 for such donations. There are naturally Terms and Conditions in the scheme such as –
1) The donation must have been given at a Service in Church with an attendance of 10 or more.
2) The donations within the collection bowl will qualify, but must
be in cash (coins or notes). Cheques are excluded.
3) Donations in our weekly brown envelopes not subject to Gift Aid will also qualify for tax repayment so long as the total cash in each envelope or series of envelopes is not more than £20. If the total donation is more than £20, the whole donation is disallowed for tax repayment.
If you have an queries on Gift Aid or SDS, please telephone our Gift Aid Secretary Harry Weldon on 748878. The Parochial Church Council extends its thanks to all those who have made new generous Gift Aid commitments in the last three months. These are greatly appreciated. HARRY WELDON
Parish News 21 June 2013
STONE LOCAL HISTORY GROUP
Tuesday June 18th at 7.30pm
Stone Village Hall
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COACHING INNS with Julian Hunt
An illustrated talk on some of Buckinghamshire’s historic coaching inns by local historian Julian Hunt.
Don’t forget we are arranging a visit to the Tudor manor house and village at Kelmscott on August 21st – ring Joan for more information if you are interested in joining us. There will be a coach from Stone and a guided tour of the house.
Ring Joan on 748530 for further information
DO VISIT OUR OPEN STUDIOS IN JUNE
AT STAIRWAYS, PORTWAY ROAD, STONE.
Follow the yellow signs – parking available opposite 2.00 – 6.00 pm, June 15th – 23rd
HORIZONS TEXTILES Eleven textile workers and embroiderers will show their colourful
and inspiring works in thread, fabric and fibres
DIANA HARTLEY, JOSIE BRANDON AND FRANCESCA ROGERS Local artists exhibiting recent paintings in a variety of medias
Cards and gifts for sale.
Cream teas in the garden in aid of the Florence Nightingale Hospice
Parish News 22 June 2013
Parish News 23 June 2013
T & B Private Car Hire
01844 261116
Mob: 07831882694
Air Conditioned Cars/MPVs for Airport Transfers
Special Events, Theatres Touring, Sight Seeing,
Weddings or any other special occasion
Jaguar Wedding Cars also available
Parish News 24 June 2013
TEXTILE TALK & Teas
By Marilyn Pipe From Ford
HOW I GOT STICHED UP: My Extrodiary Life Through Textiles
Dinton Village Hall
Sunday July 7th 2.30
Husbands Extra Welcome
Tickets £7.00
For inspirational plants and everything you need for the
gardening season ahead, make a beeline for Waterperry Gardens. Our gorgeous ornamental gardens are in full bloom and there’re courses and
events for everyone. Enjoy late nights at Waterperry as we open until
6pm on Wednesdays through to Saturdays until the 21
st September.
Waterperry Garden –
A place to explore, relax and shop in beautiful surroundings.
Waterperry Gardens, Waterperry, Near Wheatley, Oxford OX33 1JZ.
01844 339226. www.waterperrygardens.co.uk.
Rare Plant Fair Sunday 9th June.
The chance to browse stalls manned by expert nurserymen and women
specialising in both rare and traditional plants, in the beautiful setting of
Waterperry Gardens. The event costs £6.50 which includes entrance to the
ornamental gardens.
‘As You Like It’ – The Lord Chamberlain's Men
Wednesday 12th June, matinee 1.30pm,
£11 and evening 7pm, Adults £17.50 Children £13.50.
The Lord Chamberlain's Men return to Waterperry with their comedy classic As You Like. Gates open an hour before the performances for picnics. No seating is
provided so please bring your own picnic chairs or rugs.
Book Now For Summer Theatre!
‘As You Like It’ - The Lord Chamberlain's Men, Wednesday 12
th June,
Matinee 1.30pm, £11 and evening 7pm, Adults £17.50 Children £13.50.
Sherlock Holmes - The Pantaloons, Thursday 15
th August, 6.30pm.
Adults £13.50, Children £8.50.
Parish News 25 June 2013
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Parish News 26 June 2013
Bartlett's
Residential Home
A beautiful Victorian country house set in over
18 acres of tranquil park and gardens
Individuals and couples, those wishing to make a home here
and those wanting a shorter stay are all welcome.
Highly qualified and caring staff to look after your every need.
Excellent facilities for recreational
activities, therapies and companionship.
Award winning chef who uses local produce.
Intimate and welcoming offering
you a little bit extra.
Part of the Peverel Court group of care homes.
Tel Gloria on 01296 747000 Email: [email protected]
www.peverelcourt.co.uk
Peverel Court, Portway Road, Stone, Bucks, HP17 8RP
When responding to an advertisement please mention the Parish Magazine
Parish News 27 June 2013
Ric Lee “Handyman”
General House Maintenance
Painting and Decorating Small Tiling Jobs
Flat Pack Furniture Assembly
Ruby Cottage, 7 Chapel Road Ford HP17 8XE
Tel: 01296 747267
When responding to an advertisement please mention the Parish Magazine
Parish News 28 June 2013
Bishopstone Village Hall Trust
Need to hire a hall?
…think ‘hall’, think
Bishopstone Hall
Prices start from just £20 for a child’s party, for up to 80 people
Disabled access, licensed bar available, terms and conditions apply
Phone 01296 747773 for more
information
Bishopstone Village Hall
Moreton Lane, HP17 8SQ
Registered Charity No. 264370
Oxford Rd, Hartwell, Aylesbury, Bucks HP17 8QP
The Bugle Horn Tel 01296 747594
David and his team would like to
welcome you to the Bugle Horn to enjoy
'Great Leisure Moments' in a Great
British Pub, we are proud to serve great
food from around the world in a distinctly
British manner all day, every day.
Try our extensive range of wines from around the world or one of our
traditional cask ales - just pop in, no need to book, even if it is
just for coffee.
Many thanks to all those who supported
CHRISTIAN AID WEEK in so many ways.
Whatever you did to help, please come along to the METHODIST CHAPEL
(Eythrope Road, Stone)
MONDAY 10th
June @ 7 p.m. for
THE FINAL COUNT UP
and to enjoy tea/coffee and nibbles
Parish News 29 June 2013
PARISH REGISTERS: BAPTISMS: We welcome into membership through Baptism: 16
th June St John the Baptist, Stone
Thomas Andrew Foy Charlie Paul John James Emilia Cherry Moreton MARRIAGES: Congratulations to those about to be married: 1
st June St Peter & St Paul, Dinton
Mark Burke and Samantha Butler 22
nd June St Peter & St Paul, Dinton
Toby Murrill and Louise Field FUNERALS: 17
th May St John the Baptist, Stone
Bertie Charles Tooth followed by Burial at Stone Cemetery, Eythrope Road INTERMENT OF ASHES: 3
rd May St John the Baptist, Stone Graveyard
Marcia June Ward
FOURTH TUESDAY FELLOWSHIP
NON DENOMINATIONAL meeting in the Methodist Chapel, Eythrope Road
The meeting on the 25
th June at 2.30 p.m.
will be the Fellowship’s (postponed)
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
when friends from around the Circuit will be joining us for a happy afternoon
with Revd. David Jenkins as our Speaker
Followed by tea and plenty of time to chat and find a Bring & Buy Bargain
EVERYONE WELCOME
This is a unisex, multi age fellowship !
Parish News 30 June 2013
Busy Badgers Ironing Service Badgers Cottage Stone HP17 8PH
Mending and Alteration Service
Tel: 07957 611191 Collection and Delivery
When responding to an advertisement please mention the Parish Magazine
Parish News 31 June 2013
In the middle of Ford
Fresh local food, expertly cooked, and a warm welcome
Starter Hock Salad £6.50 with Maple & Balsamic Onions
Goat’s Cheese £6.50 With Mediterranean Vegetables
Smoked Scottish Salmon £7.00 Main Course
Chicken Ballontine £14.90 With Wild Mushrooms, Dauphinoise Potato Vegetables and Red Wine Jus
Catch of the Day £14.50 With Seasonal Vegetables & Potatoes
Wild Mushroom Risotto £12.80 With Cherry Tomatoes, Sage & Parmesan Penne Pasta & Grilled Courgette, £10.50 Mediterranean Vegetables & Green Pesto
Classic Caesar Salad £12.50 With Chicken or Salmon
Sausage & Mash with Vegetables £9.80 All Desserts are £6.00 each
Sticky Toffee Pudding & Ice Cream
Eton Mess
Trio of Chocolate Truffle
Lemon Tart
Crème Brulee
Oxford Cheese Board £8.50
As we move into summer, we have taken the opportunity to introduce the new Summer a la Carte Menu, and we have brought back through popular demand our two Courses for £9.95 menu. This is available from 12pm until 2pm Monday to Thursday.
Throughout the month there will be a selection of special offers including Fresh avocado and smoked salmon salad followed by strawberries and clotted cream, perhaps with a glass of Pimms…
We also have the New Bar and Garden Menu plus a Children’s Menu.
We look forward to seeing you all this Summer and thank you for your continued support.
www.dintonhermit.co.uk
Book now, on 01296 747473
Parish News 32 June 2013
Hartwell House Hotel
The SPA CAFÉ and BAR Perfect for morning coffee, sandwiches, light lunches including speciality salads,
and snacks, the Spa Café is the ideal place to meet for that leisurely informal dining experience, and enjoy the Café Terrace during the Summer months
Celebrate Father’s Day Lunch on Sunday 16th June 2013 in the Spa Café
Morning coffee from 9.00am
Lunch served daily from 12.00 noon to 3.00pm Monday to Friday and until 4.00pm Saturday and Sunday
Open to the Public
Afternoon tea available
Why not take a gentle stroll in the 90 acres of parkland, ideal exercise after you have enjoyed the Spa Café
Open for dinner every Friday and Saturday with a last serving of 8.30pm
For further information on the Spa Café, menus or to make a reservation,
please telephone 01296 746526 or visit the website
Oxford Road, Near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP17 8NR Part of the National Trust
www.hartwell-house.com [email protected]