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‘Our purpose is to serve Jesus Christ and share God’s love with all’
The Upper Derwent News
Parish of Thornthwaite cum Braithwaite with Newlands
www.crosthwaitechurchkeswick.co.uk/tbnewlands.html
April/May 2017
After Jesus died the women went to his tomb. It was
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WHO’S WHO IN THE PARISH OF THORNTHWAITE CUM BRAITHWAITE
WITH NEWLANDS
Vicar: We are in an Interregnum. If you wish to contact a member of the clergy : Revd. Stuart Penny MA, Rural Dean & Vicar of Crosthwaite 72509 [email protected] Otherwise contact the Churchwardens below: Churchwardens: Mr Colin Grant, Sour Riggs, Thornthwaite 78288 Mrs Christine Lewis, Mereside, Thornthwaite 78108 Mr Trevor Longley, 1 Melbecks, Braithwaite 78512 Local Lay Ministers: Colin Grant - see above Trevor Longley - see above Jackie & Peter Williams, Greystones, Braithwaite 78333 Sylvia & Alan Williams, 3 Coledale Gardens, Braithwaite 78454
Safeguarding Co-ordinator: Mrs Tessa Longley 1 Melbecks, Braithwaite [email protected] 78512 Secretary: Mrs Tessa Longley 78512 Treasurer: Mr Colin Grant, Sour Riggs, Thornthwaite 78288 Organist: Mrs Sue Grant, Sour Riggs, Thornthwaite 78288 Hall Bookings: Mrs Sue Grant, Sour Riggs Thornthwaite 78288
Parish Paper Ed: Mrs Christine Lewis, Mereside, Thornthwaite 78108 Thornthwaite cum Braithwaite Victory Memorial Hall Booking Secretary: Mrs Penny Woodyer, Shotover, Braithwaite 78394 [email protected] Braithwaite Voluntary Car Service: Ms Anne Armfield 78336
Newlands Institute Mrs Jenny Grange Newlands Gate, Swinside. CA12 5UE 78222
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Dear Friends,
In the last edition of the Parish Paper Trevor was reminding us that even in the late doldrum days of winter there is much to be looked forward to and to be excited about. Not least is the re-awakening of the land as spring gets hold, the crocuses and daffodils start to emerge, the days get longer and the sun gets higher and warmer. As we write the season of Lent has just begun with its call to move out of our comfort zones as we look forward to the great celebration of risen life on Easter Sunday. What might you give up or maybe take up for God this Lent? What are your fears, hopes, aspirations? For us in this Parish it is a time for prayerful reflection and dedication but also a time to thank God for an opportunity for further new beginnings. Not simply because it is spring, nor because it will soon be Easter, but importantly because He has given us, in the person of Judith Ashurst, a New Vicar. We were able to make the joyful announcement of her appointment on March 12 after what will have been an en-couragingly short interregnum. Since moving into Braithwaite Judith and Colin already have become a valued part of our fellowship, and although it will be a month or two before Judith is formally installed we are already looking forward to her leadership and deep involvement in God's work in the Parish. Judith and Colin come as a strong team, and some will already know that we are delighted that Colin has become a Governor at the school and will undoubtedly be a source of strength as he brings his skills to bear in that role, as well as to the life of the church. We believe it is the intention of the Diocese to let the vicarage since Judith and Colin will continue to live in their own home. Judith's role will not be full time, so there will need to be a continuing strong involve-ment of laity in the work of the church, both in the normal life of the church and also the social & pastoral aspects of the villages that form the Parish. We still look for more involvement and help in these areas, so please let us know where you can help! Many will be heartened to know that we have at last submitted the faculty applica-tion for the first stages of the renovation work at St. Mary's church. The work will be started as soon as possible depending on the timing of the faculty approval and the choice of contractors to do the work. You will of course be kept fully informed about the timing and the implications as far as the availability of St. Mary's for services is concerned. And finally, don't forget the APCM on the evening of April 30 where we receive the annual reports and elect church officers and PCC members. With our best wishes. Colin Grant, Church Warden
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Judith & Colin Ashurst
We moved into Braithwaite on 5th September 2016 and this first 6 months has flown by. If you haven’t found us yet, we live in Oak Side just in the little group of houses by the Royal Oak car park. It is great living here, we have felt so wel-comed, met so many people and are really enjoy-ing exploring our beautiful new surroundings. We’ve been coming to the North Lakes since we
got married. We stayed at the Lodore Hotel for our honeymoon and we’ve been to the HBP many times. So we already knew the area quite well, but it’s better living here! Over the years we’ve lived in London (East Twickenham), Crawley, Huddersfield, Cambridge, Durham and Chester le Street. Colin worked as an Accountant, in IT and most recently teaching at a business school. Judith went from banking to Relate and was a local preacher in the Methodist Church for many years before becoming a Reader and then getting ordained. Jess, our dog (now 11 years old) lives with us, but our daughters Rachel (24) and Sarah (20) have stayed in the north east. Rachel got married last year to John, a paramedic. Rachel is a self-employed photographer – portraits and wed-dings. Sarah is at Teesside University studying Crime Scene Science. Judith is looking forward to starting work here in the parish. Colin has just joined the governing body at Braithwaite School and, among other things, is working as part of the diocesan team for the Moving Mountains mission next year. We love cooking, gardening, walking, going to the theatre and seeing friends. It’s been great to start making friends here and we look forward to making many more.
The Bishop of Carlisle has appointed the Revd. Judith Ashurst, previously
Associate Vicar of St. Mary’s and St. Cuthbert’s, Chester le Street in the Diocese of Durham, as Priest in Charge (House for Duty) in the Parish of
Thornthwaite cum Braithwaite with Newlands.
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Members of the Village Lunch Group, enjoying Christmas lunch at the
Coledale Inn, Braithwaite.
The lunches are a weekly event where local people are able to share a good meal and lots of chat.
Anyone interested in coming along should contact Gary or Pam on 78272.
Heather the Sheep Returns to Braithwaite School
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David Hindmarch Borrowdale
Appliances Sales & Services 3, Middle Howe, Rosthwaite
Tel: 017687 77611 Mobile: 07801 582469
ROB BRIGHT Painter & Decorator
Interior & Exterior
Tel: 017687 78363 Mob: 07770 587831
SADDLEBACK SLATE
WORKTOPS, FIREPLACES, MEMORIALS, NAMEPLATES, NUMBERS & TABLEWARE. RIVEN SLABS, WINDOW SILLS, PAVING, WALLING STONE, QUOINS & FACIAS.
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Tel - Martin Nicholson 017687 79120 mobile 07758775482
email - [email protected] V.A.T FREE web - www.saddlebackslate.com
Paul Rowlands Plumbing (Keswick)
Need a Plumber? Plumbing and maintenance
Bathrooms, En-Suites, tiling
Showers, outside taps
Tap washers, burst pipes
Radiators, water cylinders
Toilet cisterns, leaks etc
Kitchen plumbing
Keswick 80472 or mobile 07970 842604
NEIL BEATY
CHIMNEY SWEEP
OPEN FIRES, STOVES & COWLS FITTED
CLEAN, PROMPT & RELIABLE SERVICE
TEL 017687 79085
MOB 07835 976030
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Raymond Ridley (2nd December 1929 – 25th February 2017) Raymond was born in Braithwaite on 2nd December 1929, he lived the whole of his life in Braithwaite, and he died in Braithwaite. He was one of five children, having three brothers George, Tommy (known mostly as Tucker) and Gerald, and one sister, Freda.
Following school, Raymond began his working life gardening, he then did a couple of years with the Forestry Commission prior to being called up for his National Service with the RAF; he made friends and connections which he maintained throughout his life. After that and until retirement, he worked on the railways; at the time of the closure of the Cockermouth, Keswick, Penrith line, was a platelayer along the stretch of track be-tween Braithwaite and Bassenthwaite then, with the closure of the line, he transferred to the Coast Line at Workington.
Retirement may have beckoned, but Raymond did not stop working. For a while he was a handyman at the Portinscale Hotel, and later helped his nephew, Stephen, with his sheep at Lorton and Clifton Moor, doing stonewalling, fence work and general farm work. There was an occasion, when Raymond was sweeping the chimney; as the brush went up the flue, he added one rod, then another; absorbed in his task, so it went on. Unbeknown to him, the brush had long since come out the top of the chimney and was soon down in the road the other side!
Not only did Raymond enjoy gardening, he was also a keen sportsman. He enjoyed playing and following football. He also played Badminton, Tennis and Squash, and not only played, he also coached juniors and organized matches amongst the villages.
People who knew Raymond said that he was quite a character – the best people are! At the same time, Raymond was a gentle, unassuming man who endeared himself to many people. Raymond certain knew what he liked and didn’t like, and he certainly didn’t like telephones and wouldn’t have one in the house: ‘I don’t like these modern inven-tions.’ Within the process of grief, we remember our loved ones with affection, whilst at the same time grieving their loss we celebrate their life, treasure our memories, and give thanks to God. Part of the funeral address by Revd. Robert Canham
Marie Louise Jay Davies, a former resident in Braithwaite died on
6th February 2017 at Frinton on Sea, Essex aged 76.
She was the daughter of Dennis & Joan Davies, sister to Keith and grand-
daughter of Harvey & Madeline Davies. Cremated at Ipswich with intern-
ment of ashes at St. Mary’s graveyard at a later date.
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Tel: 017687 78272
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Telephone: 017687 78530
Royal Oak Hotel Braithwaite
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OPEN ALL DAY QUALITY EN-SUITE ACCOMMODATION
Be sure of a warm welcome Tel: Braithwaite 78533
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Robert Edmondson Builder and Stonemason New build and Extensions
Any job - little and large
Tel: 017687 77649
Mobile: 07860721617
A full range of services from stain removal to large commercial contracts
Carpets, Rugs & Hard Floors
Upholstery & Vehicle Interiors
Curtains & Mattresses
Leather Care
24 hours, 7 days a week
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Certified by the National Carpet Cleaners Association
Contact Graham Airey Tel: 017687 79504 or 07738474544
Email:[email protected]
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Member 2674
Website design, hosting and promotion
On-line marketing solutions
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017687 78443
A&B ELECTRICAL ROB MCGARVIE
NICEIC APPROVED CONTRACTOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS
Tel: 017684 83093 Mobile: 07841429696
BRACKENSIDE, BRAITHWAITE TELEPHONE: 017687 78479
PLUMBERS AND HEATING ENGINEERS
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The Easter Story
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Spring is here!! - so it’s time for
our annual cleaning day which
will be on Wednesday 12th April,
commencing at 10.00am or there-
abouts, with the usual pie and peas at lunchtime.
Also, advance notice that the garden at High Moss, Portinscale will
be open in aid of Friends of Newlands Church on Sunday 11th June.
Please put the date in your diary – there will be fuller information in
next Benefice News. We will be providing refreshments etc, would
anyone who can help please let Jackie (78333) or Ann (78453)
know.
The annual Parochial Church Meeting will be held at Braithwaite on
Sunday 30th April – 7-00pm. If you were on the old Newlands elec-
toral roll you will have been included in the roll for the new com-
bined parish, so are entitled to attend and vote. It is important that
we continue to have a meaningful input into parochial affairs, so if
you are interested in the future of the church at Newlands, do
please come along.
We were sorry to hear of the death of Liz Ledward. Liz and Ken
moved to Greystoke a short time ago, but they lived in Newlands, at
Low Uzzicar for many years, and loved the valley dearly. Liz was a
lovely lady, who faced various health problems, but always in good
spirit – and they could never stop her walking her dog. We hold Ken
and family in our thoughts and prayers at this time, and remember
Liz with much fondness.
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The garden at High Moss, Portinscale
Will be open on the afternoon of Sunday 11th June.
In aid of Friends of Newlands Church
Put the date in your diary now!
Full details in next edition of Benefice News xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Newlands Church
Spring Cleaning Day
On Wednesday 12th
April from 10am
Pie & Pea lunch provided
Please let Ann or Jackie know if you can come (or you might not get a pie!!)
St Herbert's Church Hall
Thursday,13th April
Thursday, 11th May
10.30-12
All welcome.
Do come along, meet your friends and perhaps chat to someone you
haven't seen for a while. As usual, there will be no charge. See you there!
&
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April 2017 CHURCH DIARY THORNTHWAITE CUM BRAITHWAITE
WITH NEWLANDS All services held are ‘Common Worship’ unless stated otherwise
Please let us know if you need assistance with transport
SUN 2nd 10.15 am
Lent 5 St. Herbert’s Braithwaite
Holy Communion
SUN FRI
9th 10.15 am 14th 2.00 pm
Palm Sunday St. Mary’s, Thornthwaite
Good Friday
St. Mary’s, Thornthwaite
Holy Communion Reflections at the Cross
SUN 16th 10.15 am
Easter Sunday St. Herbert’s, Braithwaite
Morning Prayer
SUN SUN
23rd 10.15 am 30th 10.15 am 7.00pm
Easter 1 Newlands
Easter 2
St. Herbert’s, Braithwaite “
Holy Communion All Age Worship APCM
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May 2017
CHURCH DIARY THORNTHWAITE CUM BRAITHWAITE
WITH NEWLANDS
MONTHLY SHARED PARISH LUNCHES
These are very popular and a great time for relaxing together, enjoying company and are open to all.
The next lunch will be held at St. Herbert’s Church,
Braithwaite at 12 noon on Sunday, 21st May
If you would like to come, please
let the Churchwardens know.
SUN 7th 10.15 am
Easter 3 St. Herbert’s, Braithwaite
Holy Communion
SUN 14th 10.15 am
Easter 4 St. Mary’s, Thornthwaite
Holy Communion
SUN 21st 10.15 am
Easter 5 St. Herbert’s, Braithwaite
Morning Prayer
SUN 28th 10.15 am
Easter 6 Newlands
Holy Communion (BCP)
Please note: Some of our services may use projected words and images onto a screen. Please ask if you prefer a hymn book or
a booklet containing some of the words. All are most welcome to come join us!
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Thinking about a
school for your child?
Your child could have a place in our Nursery from September; most 3 year olds will then be entitled to 30 hours of provision which can be split over 2
settings and/or used towards an extended school day.
Come and visit to meet our friendly team and see the school in action.
At Braithwaite CE Primary School our 3-11 year olds are learning to be great learners. We have experienced staff, spacious grounds and re-
cently updated Early Years resources. We can offer an extended school day from 8:00am to 5:30pm.
Please apply now for Nursery entry in September 2017 .
For further information or to arrange a visit, telephone 017687 78356, email: [email protected]
COMIC RELIEF We had great fun at our Red Nose Day Talent Showcase on 24
th March and helped raise lots of
money for Comic Relief! Thank you everyone for your support.
EASTER SERVICE Our Easter Service will be held on Thursday 6
th
April at 9:30am in the school hall with coffee and cakes on sale beforehand in the church hall (arranged by Friends of Braithwaite School). Everyone is welcome! We will also be having an Easter Egg Hunt on Friday 7
th April. HAPPY EASTER!
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Braithwaite CE Primary School, Braithwaite, Keswick,
Cumbria
Head Teacher: Mrs J Laker Tel: 017687 78356
Website: www.braithwaite.cumbria.sch.uk
Class 4 pupils learn about rivers One Wednesday in February, the pupils in Class 4 took part in an excit-ing and informative ‘Rivers in the Classroom’ day with Becca from West Cumbria Rivers Trust and Tania from Eden Rivers Trust. It all began when we were introduced to our new friends: trout, salmon and pike (large, fish-shaped toys that we became very fond of). Map work came next, testing our knowledge of the locality. This was followed by fact-finding games to help us identify the variety of freshwater wildlife in our local rivers and lakes. Then the messy part: soil experiments, in-vestigating the effect of vegetation on water quality and how quickly wa-ter gets into rivers and lakes. Interpreting the data from these experi-ments helped us to understand how rivers and lakes can be affected by the land around them. In the afternoon, we were able to put our new-found knowledge to good use in a role-play activity, which involved a great deal of debate. We’ll certainly be putting our knowledge to the test when we visit our local beck. Thank you to Becca and Tania for teaching us so much.
Fun for all on Braithwaite Book Day Everyone had a great day recently when we celebrated books by dress-
ing up as our favourite book characters. We worked in groups during
the day with a fun quiz, as well as making masks and book marks and
sharing different books we like. Since then everyone has received a £1
World Book Day token to buy a book of their choice.
We are looking for a caring, friendly person to help us as a
Lunch Supervisor especially on Thursdays. Could you help?
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Neil Wilson
Roofing, Plastering, Tiling & All General Building Work
Tel: 017687 78382 Mobile: 07999863716
THE COTTAGE IN THE WOOD
Restaurant with Rooms Whinlatter Pass
Open for Lunch & Dinner Tuesday - Saturday - Booking advisable
Telephone 017687 78409 www.thecottageinthewood co.uk
We are a local agency based in Portinscale. Slowly built over the last 15 years to ensure only the highest standards for guests
www.keswickcottages.co.uk Tel: 01768780088 e-mail: [email protected]
If you are going on a walk and looking for a fresh sandwich, pop down to the village store to
purchase a freshly made sandwich or a slice of cake perhaps?
Skipped breakfast? Try our hot Cumberland sausage, bacon or egg sandwiches for only £2.50.
To save waiting you can pre-order the day before. 017687 78157
twitter@braithwaiteshop Open everyday except Christmas Day!
Mondays to Saturdays - 08:00 to 17:30; Sundays - 08:30 to 17:00 (Sundays in winter closed between 1.30 and 2.30pm)
Many new lines from Cumbrian producers Newspapers Off Licence Confectionery Convenience store Greengrocery Keep it local! Local Butchers Fare Unique Gifts
Our portfolio has only quality 4 - 5 star self catering accommodation in Keswick, Portinscale, Braithwaite, & the Newlands Valley. We strive to promote local people and business to further enhance the reputation of the local area.
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ThornThwaiTe’ news
A warm welcome to two more new young residents to the village. Emily and James have recently moved into the "Drey" at Seldom Seen Cottages. Emily is an art teacher and James is a doctor. We hope that they will find time to attend one or more of our village gatherings in the future as we would love to meet them both. We would like to take this opportunity to thank Oliver and his family for the warm welcome 'The Friend's of St Mary's' group received at the Thornthwaite gallery in February. They provided us with homemade soups and cakes which were delicious and everyone, who attended, t horoughly enjoyed the occasion. We hope that this may be repeated in the future if they are willing to have us. Those of us who have been attending services, during the interregnum period, will have met our new part time Priest in Charge Judith Ashurst. She is a delightful person and has said that she would like to meet every-one so it would be nice if she could attend one of our forthcoming coffee mornings in the village. We hope that she will be very happy. If you have any news for future issues of the Parish News please contact
me.- [email protected]/Tel. 78587.
The Above Derwent Flood Group AGM is to be held on Tuesday, 11th April 2017 at 7pm in
St Herbert’s Church Hall, Braithwaite.
The meeting is open to all residents of Above Derwent.
Paid-up members of the group are entitled to submit an item
for the agenda, to be submitted in writing by the 1st April at
the latest, addressed to the Secretary Lesley Bowlby,
Riverside, Braithwaite, CA12 5ST or by email
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SIMNEL CAKE. This traditional Easter cake was originally made for the middle Sunday of Lent when the 40 day fast was relaxed. It is traditionally decorated with 11 marzipan balls to represent the 12 apostles minus Judas. INGREDIENTS 225 g butter/softened 225 g sugar 4 eggs 225 g plain flour 225 g sultanas 110 g currants 110 g glace cherries quartered Grated zest of 2 oranges Grated zest of 2 Lemons 2 tsp ground cinnamon 450 g almond paste 2 tbsp apricot jam Method Preheat oven to 150o C gas mark 2 Place butter, sugar, eggs, flour, sultanas, currants, glace cherries, orange and lemon zests in a large mixing bowl and beat together until thoroughly blended. Place half the mixture in a buttered and lined 20cm deep round cake tin and level the sur-face. Take one third of the almond paste and roll it out into a circle the size of the tin. Place it on top of the cake and spoon the remaining cake mixture over it. Smooth the surface. Bake the cake for about 2 hours 30 minutes until well risen and firm to touch. Cover with foil after 1 hour if the top is browning too quickly. Allow the cake to cool in the tin for 10
minutes before turning out onto a wire rack to cool completely. When the cake has cooled, brush the top with warmed apricot jam and roll out half the re-maining almond paste to fit the top. Press firmly on the top and crimp the edges to deco-rate.
Make a criss cross pattern on the almond paste with a sharp knife. Form the remaining al-mond paste into 11 balls to represent the apostles. Arrange the balls around the outside.
Maureen’s
Recipe of the
Month
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Keswick Choral Society
Spring Concert
with Carlisle Cantate Children’s Choir
Saturday 6th May at 7.30 pm, St John’s Church, Keswick
Cantique De Jean Racine – Fauré, Benedicite – Andrew Carter, Panis Angelicus – Franck, Psaume XXIV – Lili Boulanger, Chorus Selection – Gilbert and Sullivan
Conductor Ian Hare, Organist John-Cooper Green, Pianist Cilla Grant, Cantate
Conductor Edward Taylor, Organist Jack Stone
£12 in advance, £14 on the door Tickets are available from Choir Members or Bookends, Main Street Keswick.
For information contact [email protected]
Registered Charity No: 1161762
Keswick Choral Society Spring Concert Keswick Choral Society will be performing a ‘Spring Concert’ at St John’s Church, Keswick on Saturday 6th May at 7.30 pm. The performance will be conducted by Ian Hare and the Society will be joined by Carlisle Cantate Children’s Choir conducted by Edward Taylor to sing Benedicite by Andrew Carter. The programme also features Cantique De Jean Racine by Faure, Panis Angelicus by Franck, Psaume XXIV by Lili Boulanger and a selection of Gilbert and Sullivan choruses. Tickets are £12 in advance, £14 on the door (refreshments included) and can be purchased from members of the choir and from Bookends, Main Street, Keswick. For further information contact Nia Derry, Publicity Secretary on email address [email protected].
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T: 017687 72246 M: 077305 20663 Email:
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Independent caring family run business
Private chapel of rest
Funeral plans available
24 hour service
19 Eskin Street, Keswick, CA12 4DQ
www.greensfuneralskeswick.co.uk
Director: Z. Green
Company Reg. No. 9595292
John Young Furnishings
Interiors & Antiques
12-14 Main Street
Tel 73434
www.johnyoungkeswick.co.uk
We are always pleased to purchase antiques and items of interest
Wendy’s Dog Walking & Pet Sitting
Contact Wendy Lewis
on 07790809435
www.facebook/wendyswalk
Do you have a Will & if you do is it a good
Will or a bad Will?
Are you aware that for every £1 over the Inheritance Tax threshold the Revenue may take 40p?
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Over the years Lynn has helped people save £millions of Inheritance Tax. She is one of Cumbria’s few true specialists in such work and has had an equal blend of
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Why travel to Manchester or Newcastle for such advice? Don’t take chances with your family's future
telephone: 01697 478303 email: [email protected]
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Thornthwaite cum
Braithwaite WI
meets on the second Monday of each
month at St. Herbert’s Church in
Braithwaite at 7.30pm.
The WI plays a unique role in providing women with educational op-
portunities and the chance to build new skills, to take part in a wide
variety of activities and to campaign on issues that matter to them
and their communities.
We are very keen to welcome new members and visitors are very
welcome. We do all we can to make them feel at home. Although
there is a lot going on people are encouraged to take part in as much
or as little as they wish.
Future meetings:
April 10th Pat Hall ‘Victorians - A Middle Class Household’
May 8th Sharon Hodgson ‘Tips for Looking Your Best’
Ring Chris on 78108 for any more information.
Voluntary Car Service Coffee Morning
The next one will be on
Monday, May 15th.
It is hoped that it will be
special event and hope that
you can support this and raise
even more for such a good
cause.
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Your Own Five Finger Guide To Prayer
1.The thumb is the closest to
you so pray for the ones
closest to you. They’re the
easiest to remember.
2.The index finger. Pray for those who
teach and instruct you. They need
support and wisdom to help others. 3.This is the longest finger,
it reminds us of the leaders.
Governors need God’s
guidance.
4.The ring finger
is also the weak-
est. Pray for those
that are sick or in
trouble. They
need your prayers.
5.The smallest finger is
for ourselves. Whilst
praying for the other four
groups you will be able
to see your own needs,
but in a proper
perspective.
If you’re not already, and wish to be, on the Parish electoral roll then please contact
Sue Grant on 78288.
The Annual Parochial Church Meeting is at 7 p.m.
On 30th April at St. Herbert’s.
Refreshments will be served from 6.30 p.m.
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St. Herbert’s Church Hall
offers an ideal venue for your events.
Committee Meetings - Children's Parties Coffee Mornings - etc...
Kitchen equipped with modern appliances Seating for up to 40
£7.50 per hour. Enquiries : phone 017687 78288
or e-mail [email protected]
From the Church Registers
March 2017
Funeral & Burial at St. Mary’s, Thornthwaite
8th Raymond RIDLEY (87) Braithwaite
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The Parish of Thornthwaite cum Braithwaite
with Newlands.
St. Mary’s Church, Thornthwaite
St. Herbert’s Church, Braithwaite
Newlands Church, Newlands Valley
ARTICLES FOR THE JUN/JUL 2017 EDITION TO THE EDITOR - MRS CHRISTINE LEWIS (Churchwarden)
NO LATER THAN MAY15th 2017 PLEASE.
PRINTING: 23rd May 2017 Printers: Alan Williams & Margaret Throp
Psalm 118 1. Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good his love endures forever. 2. Let Israel say: "His love endures forever." 14. The LORD is my strength and my song; he has become my salvation. 15. Shouts of joy and victory resound in the tents of the righteous: The LORD's right hand has done mighty things! 16. The LORD's right hand is lifted high; the LORD's right hand has done mighty things!" 17. I will not die but live, and will proclaim what the LORD has done. 18. The LORD has chastened me severely, but he has not given me over to death. 19. Open for me the gates of righteousness; I will enter and give thanks to the LORD. 20. This is the gate of the LORD through which the righteous may enter. 21. I will give you thanks, for you answered me; you have become my salvation. 22. The stone the builders rejected has become the capstone; 23. The LORD has done this, and it is marvellous in our eyes. 24This is the day the LORD has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.